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PHC80-2-261

Census

Tracts

NEWARK, N.J.
STANDARD METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA

Of

Population and
BUREAU OF THE CENSUS
LIBRARY

Housing
U.S. Department of

Commerce

BUREAU OF THE CENSUS

of

Population and

Housing

Census
Tracts
NEWARK, N.J.
STANDARD METROPOLITAN
STATISTICAL AREA
PHC80-2-261

Issued July

1983

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U.S. Department of

Malcolm

Commerce

Baldrige, Secretary

Robert G. Dederick,
Under Secretary for

Economic

Affairs

BUREAU OF THE CENSUS


Bruce Chapman, Director

BUREAU OF THE CENSUS


Bruce Chapman, Director
C.L. Kincannon, Deputy Director

POPULATION DIVISION
Roger A. Herriot, Chief

HOUSING DIVISION
Arthur

F.

Young, Chief

Acknowledgments

Many

persons participated

activities of the

in

the diverse

1980 census. These acknowl-

edgments generally

reflect staff during the post-

census data publication process. The Bureau


was guided by Director, Bruce Chapman, and
Deputy Director, C.L. Kincannon. Primary
direction of the data publication program
was performed by William P. Butz, Associate
for
Director
Demographic Fields, assisted
by Peter A. Bounpane, Assistant Director
for
Demographic Censuses, in conjunction

with

Barbara

A. Bailar, Associate Director


Standards and Methodology,
Howard N. Hamilton, Acting Associate Director
for Information Technology, James D. Lincoln,
then Associate Director for Administration, and
Stanley D. Moore, Associate Director for Field
Operations. The Director's staff was assisted by
Sherry L. Courtland. Direction of the census
enumeration and early processing activities
was provided by Vincent P. Barabba, former
Director; Daniel B. Levine, former Deputy
Director; and George E. Hall, former Assofor

Statistical

ciate Director.

Responsibility for the overall planning,


coordinating, processing, and publication of the
1980 census was in the Decennial Census Division under the direction of Stanley D.Matchett,
Chief, assisted by Rachel F.Brown and Roger O.

Lepage, Assistant Division Chiefs. The following Branch Chiefs were responsible for support
services; Donald R. Dalzell, H. Ray Dennis,
Stephen E. Goldman, Dennis W. Stoudt, and
Richard R.Warren.
developing the population portion of the 1980 census questionnaire
content and designing the tabulations was in
the Population Division under the supervision
of Roger A. Herriot, Chief, Paula J. Schneider,
Staff Assistant for Census Programs, Gordon W.
Responsibility

Housing Division, under the supervision of


Arthur F. Young, Chief, Leonard J. Norry,
Assistant Chief, and William A. Downs, Branch
Chief;
assisted
by Robert W. Bonnette,
Theresa R. Boyd, Sherry A. Briscoe, ImeldaM.
Johnson, and Gregory K. Sprowls.
Administration support was provided by the
Administrative Services Division, Robert L.
Kirkland, Chief, and William C. Fanning, Assistant Chief.

Computer processing was performed in the


Computer Operations Division, C. Thomas
DiNenna, Chief, James E. Steed, George M.
Bowden, and Joseph J. Sferrella, Assistant
Chiefs.

Questionnaire processing procedures were


developed in the Decennial Processing Staff,
James S. Working, then Chief, under the direction of Harry O'Haver, then Assistant Chief.
The clerical coding and microfilming of the
sample questionnaires were performed at three
decennial processing locations as follows: Data
Preparation Division, Don L. Adams, Chief;

Responsibility for developing the housing


portion of the 1980 census questionnaire content and designing the tabulations was in the

Methods Division was

Statistical

for

weighting

sample

largely

and
producing variance estimates. This work was
supervised by Charles D. Jones, Chief; Susan M.
Miskura and Robert T. O'Reagan, Assistant
Chiefs. Important contributions were made by
David H. Diskin, Milton C. Fan, Thomas W.
Harahush, Robert S. Jewett, J. Kim, Teresa A.
Passalacqua, John H. Thompson, and Henry F.
data

Woltman.

The system

design, technical specifications,

assembly, and installation of the

FOSDIC and

Automated Camera Technology System were


the

responsibility

of

the

Technical

Services

Division, C.

Thomas DiNenna, Acting

and Robert

Varson, Branch Chief.

Many

J.

other

persons

various activities of the


list

participated

Chief,

in

the

1980 census. For

of key personnel, refer to the History of the

1980 Census
(PHC80-R2).

of

Population

and Housing,

Jeffersonville

Processing Office, Robert L.


Kirkland,
then
Processing
Manager;
New
Orleans Processing Office, Robert L. Allen,
Chief; and Laguna Niguel Processing Office,

Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication

Data

Robert N. Scheller, Chief.


User services were provided by the Data
User Services Division under the supervision
of Michael G. Garland, Chief, Marshall L.
Turner, Jr., and Paul T. Zeisset, Assistant Chiefs.

Data

were supervised
Division by Lawrence T. Love,

collection

1980 census of population and housing. Census


tracts.

PHC80-2
Issued

May 1983-

Chief,

United States-Census, 20th 1980. 2.


United States-Population Statistics. 3. United
States Housing Statistics. 4. Census districtsUnited States. I. United States. Bureau of the
Census. II. Title: Census tracts.

offices.

HA201 198h

for

Green, Jr., Nampeo D. McKenney, and Arthur J.


Norton, Assistant Chiefs. Important contributions were made by the following Branch and
Staff Chiefs; Patricia A. Barman, Edward W.
Fernandez. Philip N. Fulton. John M. McNeil,
George F. Patterson,
Martin
O'Connell,
Thomas S. Scopp, Paul M. Siegel, Robert C.
Speaker, James A. Weed, and Arno I. Winard.
Also contributing was Cynthia M. Taeuber.

The

responsible

in

the

Field

activities

under the direction of Richard Blass,


Charles Hancock, and George T. Reiner, Assistant Chiefs, with the assistance of the directors
and assistant directors of the Bureau's regional

Geographic programs and plans were developed in the Geography Division under the
direction of Joseph J. Knott, Robert W. Marx,
and Sit la G. Tomasi, Assistant Chiefs, and
Donald I. Hirschfeld.
Publications editing, design, composition,
and printing procurement were performed by
the staff of the Publications Services Division,
Raymond J. Koski, Chief; Milton S. Andersen,

Arlene C. Duckett,
Branch Chiefs.

and

Gerald

A.

Mann,

1.

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sale

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Contents

TEXT
List of

Page

PHC80-2, Census Tracts, Reports

P-9.

Appendix A. Area

IX

Appendix B. Definitions and Explanations

of

Subject Characteristics

C General

P-10.

Classifications

P-1 1.

Enumeration and Processing

P-1 2.

Appendix F. Publication and Computer Tape


Program

General Characteristics of White Persons: 1980


Census Tracts [400 or More White Persons

and 400 or More of


Group]

1979: 1980 .... P-223

General Characteristics of American Indian,


Eskimo, and Aleut Persons: 1980

Census Tracts [400 or More Black Persons]


P-1 5.

1980

P-1 6.

Occupation, Income

in

P-78

1979, and Poverty

and Aleut Persons: 1980


Census Tracts [400 or More American
Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut Persons]
P-1 8.

P-82

and Labor Force Characteristics of


Asian and Pacific Islander Persons: 1980 ....

P-331

Social

P 334

Census Tracts [400 or More Asian and


Pacific Islander Persons]

Persons]

P-91

Census Tracts

P-19.

Occupation, Income in 1979, and Poverty


Status in 1979 of Asian and Pacific Islander
Persons: 1980

Ancestry of Persons: 1980


Census Tracts

P-328

Status in 1979 of American Indian, Eskimo,

Census Tracts [400 or More Spanish Origin

P-8.

P-310

Social and Labor Force Characteristics of

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut Persons:


1980
Census Tracts [400 or More American
Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut Persons]

P 75

General Characteristics of Spanish Origin

Race and Spanish Origin: 1980

1979, and Poverty

P 57

Pacific Islander Persons]

1980

in

1979 of Black Persons: 1980


Census Tracts [400 or More Black Persons]

Census Tracts [400 or More Asian and

Persons:

Occupation, Income
Status in

General Characteristics of Asian and Pacific


Islander Persons:

P-266

P-292

Persons: 1980

P-44

a Specified Racial

General Characteristics of Black Persons: 1980


Census Tracts [400 or More Black Persons]

and Labor Force Characteristics of


White Persons: 1980
Census Tracts [400 or More White Persons
and 400 or More of a Specified Racial
Group]

Social

Social and Labor Force Characteristics of Black

P-1 7.

P-7.

in

P-1 4.

Census Tracts [400 or More American


Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut Persons]

P-6.

Income and Poverty Status

P-180

Occupation, Income in 1979, and Poverty Status


P-279
in 1979 of White Persons: 1980
Census Tracts [400 or More White Persons
and 400 or More of a Specified Racial
Group]

P-1

General Characteristics of Persons: 1980

Census Tracts

P-5,

Labor Force and Disability Characteristics of


Persons: 1980
Census Tracts

P-13.

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS

P-4.

P-1 37

F 1

TABLES

P-3.

1980

Procedures

P-2.

Social Characteristics of Persons:

Census Tracts

Appendix D. Accuracy of the Data


Appendix E. Facsimiles of Respondent Instructions
and Questionnaire Pages

P-1.

Page

Census Tracts

VIII

Introduction

Comparability of Census Tracts

Appendix

TABLES

P-1 14

P-338

Census Tracts [400 or More Asian and


Pacific Islander Persons]

III

Contents

TABLES
P-20.

Page

Social and Labor Force Characteristics of

TABLES
H-9.

P-342

Spanish Origin Persons: 1980


Census Tracts [400 or More Spanish Origin

Occupation, Income in 1979, and Poverty


Status in 1979 of Spanish Origin Persons:

P-351

1980

H-10.

Census Tracts [400 or More Spanish Origin

HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS
Occupancy,
acteristics

and Financial Charof Housing Units: 1980

H-1

Utilization,

1.

Structural,

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units With a White


Householder: 1980
Census Tracts [400 or More White Persons
and 400 or More of a Specified Racial
Group]

H-168

Equipment, and Household CharHousing Units With a Black

Householder: 1980
Census Tracts [400 or More Black Persons]

Census Tracts

H-2.

White Householder: 1980


Census Tracts [400 or More White Persons
and 400 or More of a Specified Racial
Group]

acteristics of

H-1

H-155

Financial Characteristics of Housing Units With


a

Persons]

H-1.

Equipment, and Household CharHousing Units With a White


Householder: 1980
Census Tracts [400 or More White Persons
and 400 or More of a Specified Racial
Group]

Structural,

acteristics of

Persons]

P-21.

Page

H-12.

Financial Characteristics of Housing Units

With a Black Householder: 1980


Census Tracts [400 or More Black Persons]

H-44
H-13.

H-181

H-199

Equipment, and Household CharHousing Units With an American


Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Householder: 1980 .H 217
Census Tracts [400 or More American
Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut Persons]

Structural,

acteristics of

H-3.

Occupancy,

and Financial CharHousing Units With a Black

Utilization,

acteristics of

H-51

Householder: 1980
Census Tracts [400 or More Black Persons]

H-4.

and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units With an American


Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Householder: 1980
Census Tracts [400 or More American
Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut Persons]

Occupancy,

H-14.

With an American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut


Householder: 1980
Census Tracts [400 or More American
Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut Persons]

Utilization,

Financial Characteristics of Housing Units

H 60
H-15.

Household CharHousing Units With an Asian


or Pacific Islander Householder: 1980
Census Tracts [400 or More Asian and

H-220

Structural, Equipment, and


acteristics of

H-5.

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units With an Asian or


Pacific Islander Householder: 1980
Census Tracts [400 or More Asian and

H-62

Pacific Islander Persons]

H-16.

Pacific Islander Persons]

H 223

Financial Characteristics of Housing Units

With an Asian or Pacific Islander HouseH-6.

and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units With a Spanish


Origin Householder: 1980
Census Tracts [400 or More Spanish Origin

Occupancy,

holder: 1980

Utilization,

H-227

Census Tracts [400 or More Asian and


Pacific Islander Persons]

H-64
H-17.

Persons]

Equipment, and Household CharHousing Units With a Householder of Spanish Origin: 1980
Census Tracts [400 or More Spanish Origin

Structural,

acteristics of

H-7.

Equipment, and Household Characteristics of Housing Units: 1980

Structural,

H 69

H231

Persons]

Census Tracts
H-18.
H-8.

Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:

1980
Census Tracts

IV

H-1 12

Financial Characteristics of Housing Units

With a Householder of Spanish Origin: 1980.


Census Tracts [400 or More Spanish Origin
Persons]

H-240

List of

PHC80-2 Census Tracts Reports

Repon
Area

No.

Summary

Report
No.

Area

Report
No.

Repon
Area

114

Charleston-North

115

Charleston, W. Va.

116

Charlotte-Gastonia, N.C.

117

Charlottesville, Va.

118

Chattanooga, Tenn.-Ga.

119

Chicago,

120

Chico, Calif.

121

Cincinnati, Ohio-Ky.-lnd.

122

Clarksville-H opkinsville,

Bellingham.Wash.

123

Cleveland, Ohio

Benton Harbor, Mich.

124

Colorado Springs, Colo.

125

Columbia, Mo.

Columbia, S.C.

U.S.

41

Rhode

77

Atlanta, Ga.

Alabama

42

South Carolina

78

Atlantic City, N.J.

Alaska

South Dakota

79

Augusta, Ga.-S.C.

Arizona

43
44

Tennessee

80

Austin, Tex.

Arkansas

45

Texas
81

Bakersfield, Calif.

82

Baltimore, Md.

83

Bangor, Maine

84

Baton Rouge, La.

85

Battle Creek, Mich.

86

Bay City, Mich.

87

Beaumont-Port Arthur-

88

89

Colorado

46
47

Vermont

Connecticut

48

Virginia

Delaware

49

Washington

Not assigned

50

West Virginia

California

8
9

10

Island

Not assigned

11

Florida

51

Wisconsin

12

Georgia

52

Wyoming

13

Hawaii

53

Puerto Rico

14

Idaho

54

Not assigned

15

Illinois

55

Not assigned

16

Indiana

56
57

N ot
Not

17

Iowa

126

Binghamton, N.Y.-Pa.

127

Columbus, Ga.-Ala.

assigned

93

Birmingham, Ala.

128

Columbus, Ohio

94
95

Bismarck, N. Dak.

129

Corpus

Bloomington, Ind.

130

Cumberland, Md.-W. Va.

96
97

Bloomington-Normal,

58

Abilene, Tex.

59

Akron, Ohio

60

Albany, Ga.

61

Albany-Schenectadv-

62

Albuquerque, N. Mex.

63

Alexandria, La.

64

Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton,

65

Altoona, Pa.

22

Maryland

23

Massachusetts

Troy, N.Y.

24

Michigan

25

Minnesota

26
27
28

Pa.-N.J.

Mississippi

Missouri

Montana
in uii iwi

29

Nebraska
V 1# Qd^H

66

30

Nevada

67

Amarillo, Tex.

Anaheim-Santa Ana-Garden

32
33
34
35
36

98

Boston, Mass.

99

Bradenton,

100

New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina

Not assigned

68

Bremerton, Wash.

Davenport-Rock Island-

135

Dayton, Ohio

Bridgeport, Conn.
Bristol,

103

Brockton, Mass.

136

Daytona Beach,

104

Brownsville-Harlingen-

137

Decatur,

138

Denver-Boulder, Colo.

105

Bryan-College Station, Tex.

139

Des Moines, Iowa

140

Detroit, Mich.

Conn.

San Benito, Tex.

Anchorage, Alaska

Fla.

III.

69

Anderson, Ind.

106

Buffalo, N.Y.

70

Anderson, S.C.

107

Burlington, N.C.

141

Dubuque, Iowa

108

Burlington, Vt.

142

Duluth-Superior, Minn.-

109

Caguas, P.R.

110

Canton, Ohio

143

Eau

Wis.

71

Ann

72

Anniston, Ala.

73

Appleton-Oshkosh, Wis.

144

El Paso,

145

Elkhart, Ind.

146

Elmira, N.Y.

147

Enid, Okla,

Arbor, Mich.

74

Arecibo, P.R.

111

Casper,

75

Asheville, N.C.

112

Cedar Rapids, Iowa

113

Champaign-Urbana-

76

Athens, Ga.

CENSUS TRACTS

Danville, Va.

134

102

Oklahoma
Oregon

133

101

Ohio

Pennsylvania

Dallas-Fort Worth, Tex.

Danbury.Conn.

Moline, Iowa-Ill.

38
39

131

132

Fla.

37

40

Tex.

Christi,

III.

Boise City, Idaho

Grove, Calif.
31

Mont.

Biloxi-Gulfport, Miss.

Kentucky

Maine

Billings,

92

Kansas

21

Tenn.-Ky.

Orange, Tex.

90

III.

91

19

Louisiana

Charleston, S.C.

assigned

18

20

Area

No.

Wyo.

Rantoul,

III.

Claire, Wis.

Tex.

List of

PHC80-2 Census Tracts Reports

Report
No.

Report-

Report
No.

Area

Area

Report
No.

Area

No.

148

Erie, Pa.

187

Indianapolis, Ind.

227

Louisville, Ky.-lnd.

149

Eugene-Springfield, Oreg.

188

Iowa City, Iowa

228

Lowell, Mass.-N.H.

150

Evansville, Ind.-Ky.

189

Jackson, Mich.

229

Lubbock, Tex.

190

Jackson, Miss.

230

Lynchburg, Va.

151

Fall River,

152

Fargo-Moorhead, N. Dak.-

Mas&-R.l.

Minn.

Ocala, Fla.

192

Jacksonville, N.C.

232

Madison, Wis.

269

Odessa, Tex.

Manchester, N.H.

270

Oklahoma

Mayaguez.P.R.

154

Fayetteville-Springdale,

194

Jersey City, N.J.

195

Johnson City-Kingsport-

235

155

Fitchburg-Leominster, Mass.

Bristol,

Johnstown, Pa.

Florence, Ala.

197

Joplin,

158

Florence, S.C.

198

Kalamazoo-Portage, Mich.

159

Fort Collins, Colo.

199

Kankakee,

160

Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood,

200

Kansas City, Mo.-Kans.

Mo.

201
162

Fort Smith, Ark.-Okla.

163

Fort Walton Beach, Fla.

Killeen-Temple,Tex.

203

Knoxville, Tenn.

204

Kokomo,

205

La Crosse, Wis.

Fort Wayne, Ind.

166

Gadsden, Ala.

167

Gainesville, Fla.

168

Galveston-Texas City, Tex.

208

Lake Charles, La.

169

Gary-Hammond-East

209

Lakeland-Winter Haven,

N.Y.

171

Grand Forks, N.Dak.-

206

Lafayette, La.

207

Lafayette-West Lafayette,

Grand Rapids, Mich.

173

Great

Falls,

Mont.

174

Greeley, Colo.

175

Green Bay, Wis.

176

Fla.

210

Lancaster, Pa.

21

Lansing-East Lansing,

177

Greenville-Spartanburg, S.C.

178

Hagerstown, Md.

179

Hamilton-Middletown,

Parkersburg-M arietta,

Meriden, Conn.

278

Pascagoula-Moss Point,

241

Miami,

279

Paterson-Clifton-Passaic, N.J.

242

Midland, Tex.

280

Pensacola, Fla.

243

Milwaukee, Wis.

244

Minneapolis-St. Paul,

240

Fla.

Minn.-Wis.

281

Peoria,

282

Petersburg-Colonial

283

Philadelphia, Pa.-N.J.

284

Phoenix, Ariz.

285

Pine Bluff. Ark.

Mobile, Ala.

III.

Heights-Hopewell, Va.

246

Modesto,

247

Monroe, La.

248

Montgomery, Ala.

Calif.

249

Muncie, Ind.

286

Pittsburgh, Pa.

250

Muskegon-Norton Shores-

287

Pittsf ield, Mass.

Muskegon Heights, Mich.

288

Ponce, P.R.

289

Portland, Maine

290

Portland, Oreg.-Wash.

LasCruces, N. Mex.

251

Nashua, N.H.

Las Vegas, Nev.

252

Nashville-Davidson, Tenn.

Lawrence, Kans.

253

Nassau-Suffolk, N.Y.

291

Portsmouth-Dover-

254

Bedford, Mass.

255

New
New

292

Poughkeepsie, N.Y.

293

Providence-Warwick-

256

New

Brunswick-Perth

294

Provo-0 rem, Utah

295

Pueblo, Colo.

296

Racine, Wis.

216

Lawrence-Haverhill,

217

Lawton, Okla.

218

Lewiston-Auburn, Maine

219

Lexington-Fayette, Ky.

220

Lima, Ohio

221

Lincoln, Nebr.

222

Little

223

LongBranch-Asbury

Britain,

Conn.

Mass.-N.H.

Amboy-Sayreville, N.J.

257

Rock-North

New

Haven-West Haven,

New London-Norwich,
Conn.-R.l.

Little

Hickory, N.C.

183

Honolulu, Hawaii

184

Houston, Tex.

224

Longview-Marshall, Tex.

185

Huntington-Ashland,

225

Lorain-Elyria, Ohio

Rock, Ark.

Park, N.J.

259

260

New Orleans, La.


New York, N.Y.-N.J.

261

Newark, N.J.

262

Newark, Ohio

263

Newburgh-Middletown,

W. Va.-Ky.-0hio

N.Y.

226

Los Angeles-Long Beach,


Calif.

Rochester, N.H. -Maine

Pawtucket,

R.I .-Mass.

Conn.

Hartford, Conn.

VI

W. Va.-Ohio

213
214
215

182

186

City, Fla.

Laredo, Tex.

181

Huntsville.Ala.

Calif.

Panama

258
Harrisburg, Pa.

Ventura,

277

Ohio
180

Oxnard-Simi Valley-

212

Greensboro-Winston-SalemHigh Point, N.C.

Owensboro, Ky.

275

276
Memphis, Tenn.-Ark-

Mich.

172

Orlando, Fla.

274

Fla.

239

245

Ind.

Minn.

273

Miss.

Ind.

Fresno, Calif.

Falls,

Melboume-Titusville-

Olympia.Wash.

Omaha, Nebr.-lowa

Miss.

165

Glens

238

Kenosha, Wis.

164

170

Medford, Oreg.

271

272

III.

202

Chicago, Ind.

237

Cocoa,

Fla.

Fort Myers-Cape Coral, Fla.

McAllen-Pharr-Edinburg,

Tex.

196

City, Okla.

Mansfield, Ohio

Tenn.-Va.

236

161

Norwalk.Conn.

268

233
234

157

Northeast Pennsylvania

267
Macon, Ga.

Janesville-Beloit, Wis.

Mich.

266

231

193

Flint,

Portsmouth, Va.-N.C.

Jacksonville, Fla.

Fayetteville, N.C.

156

Norfolk-Virginia Beach-

191

153

Ark.

265

Area

264

Newport News-Hampton,
Va.

297

Raleigh-Durham, N.C.

298

Reading, Pa.

299

Redding,

300

Reno, Nev.

301

Richland-Kennewick-

302

Richmond, Va.

303

Riverside-San Bernardino-

Calif.

Pasco, Wash.

Ontario, Calif.

CENSUS TRACTS

List

of

PHC80-2 Census Tracts Reports

Report
No.

304
305

Report
No.

Area

No.

323

San Juan, P.R.

343

State College, Pa.

Rochester, Minn.

324

Santa Barbara-Santa

344

Steubenville-Weirton,

Rochester, N.Y.

307

Rockford,

308

Rock

309

Sacramento,

310

Saginaw, Mich.

325

Santa Cruz,

Ohio-W. Va.

Calif.

Calif.

345

Stockton,

Calif.

326

Santa Rosa,

Calif.

346

Syracuse, N.Y.

Tacoma, Wash.

327

Sarasota, Fla.

347

328

Savannah, Ga.

348

Tallahassee, Fla.

329

Seattle-Everett, Wash.

349

Tampa-St. Petersburg, Fla.

330

Sharon, Pa.

350

Terre Haute, Ind.

311

St.

Cloud, Minn.

312

St.

Joseph, Mo.

313

St. Louis, Mo.-lll.

331

Sheboygan, Wis.

314

Salem, Oreg.

332

Sherman-D enison, Tex.

315

Sal inas-Seaside-M onterey

333
334

Shreveport, La.

352

Sioux City, lowa-Nebr.

353

335

Sioux

354
355

Tucson, Ariz.

Calif.

316

Salisbury-Concord, N.C.

317

Salt

Lake City-Ogden,

Utah

Falls, S.

Dak.

351

Area

362

Vineland-Millville-

363

Visalia-Tulare-Porterville,

364

Waco, Tex.

365

Washington, D.C.-Md.-Va.

366
367

Water bury, Conn.

Bridgeton, N.J.

Calif.

Calif.

III.

Hill, S.C.

No.

Area

Roanoke, Va.

Maria-Lompoc,

306

Repon

Repon
Area

Waterloo-Cedar

Falls,

Iowa

368

Wausau, Wis.

369

West Palm Beach-Boca

370

Wheeling, W.Va.-Ohio

Topeka, Kans.

371

Wichita, Kans.

Trenton, N.J.

372

Wichita

373

Williamsport, Pa.

374

Wilmington, Del.-N.J.-Md.

375

Wilmington, N.C.

Texarkana, Tex.Texarkana, Ark.

Raton, Fla.

Toledo, Ohio-Mich.

336

South Bend, Ind.

337

Spokane, Wash.

356

Tulsa, Okla.

357

Tuscaloosa, Ala.

Falls,

Tex.

318

San Angelo, Tex.

338

Springfield,

III.

319

San Antonio, Tex.

339

Springfield,

Mo.

358

Tyler, Tex.

376

Worcester, Mass.

320

San Diego,

340

Springfield,

Ohio

359

Utica-Rome, N.Y.

377

Yakima, Wash.

360

Vallejo-Fairfield-Napa,

378

York,

379

Youngstown-Warren,

380

Yuba

Calif.

321

San Francisco-Oakland,

322

San Jose,

341

Springfield-Chicopee-

342

Stamford, Conn.

Calif.

Ohio

Holyoke,Mass.-Conn.

Calif.
Calif.

CENSUS TRACTS

Pa.

361

Victoria, Tex.

City, Calif.

VII

APPENDIXES
A.

Area Classifications

B.

Definitions and Explanations of Subject


Characteristics

C.

General Enumeration and Processing


Procedures

D.

Accuracy of the Data

C
D

E.

Facsimiles of Respondent Instructions


and Questionnaire Pages

F.

Publication and

Computer Tape Program .... F

Introduction

GENERAL
CONTENTS OF THE REPORT.
SYMBOLS AND GEOGRAPHIC

outside

VIM

equivalents

New

ABBREVIATIONS
SUPPRESSION OF DATA FOR
CONFIDENTIALITY
1970-1980 CENSUS TRACT
COMPARABILITY

SMSA's,

VIII

IX

IX
IX

places

of

10,000 or more inhabitants, and most


CDP's of 10,000 or more inhabitants.
For an explanation of CDP's not shown

SMSA

the

in

State

or

reports,

see

appendix A.
split by
10,000 or

For census tracts which are


the boundary

of a place of

more, the appropriate portion

shown

is

within the place or balance of county,

GENERAL

with the symbol "p" following the tract

Census Tracts
series and presents demographic, social,
economic, and housing statistics for
census tracts from the 1980 Census of
This report

is

part of the

Population and Housing. Legal provision

which was conducted as


1980, was made in the Act of
Congress of August 31, 1954 (amended
August 1957, December 1975, and

number. Totals for these "split" tracts


appear at the end of the portion of each
table for the relevant county.

The

1980 census figures presented


differ from those shown in the
Advance Reports, PHC80-V, and in the
here

may

Law

for this census,

Public

of April

products.

1,

October 1976), which codified Title 13,


United States Code.
The Census Tracts series consists of an
individual report for each standard metro-

politan

each State

(SMSA) and

area

statistical

which census

in

been

delineated

outside

listing

of

reports

the

all

for

designating the

the

are

SMSA

or State which the

geography:

of

State

portion

counties

or

the

SMSA,

in

New

for

VIM

the

tracted

portion

of

the

of

usefulness

1980

of changes were
to

census

the

improve

the

results.

The

changes do not, however, affect to any


appreciable

extent

the

comparability

tract

100 or more persons.

census tract

will

not appear in the comparability tables


if no change occurred between 1970 and

1980

or

boundary

affected

revisions

fewer than 100 persons and that was


the only change that occurred to that
tract.

Tables P-1 through P-7 present data on


population characteristics based
on tabulations of 100-percent data; tables
P-8 through P-21 present data on social

general

and economic characteristics based on


sample tabulations. Tables H-1 through
H-6 show 100-percent housing data and
Tables H-7 through H-1 8 show sample
housing data.

places,

standard

areas).

Appendix B provides definitions

Characteristics."

and explanations for the subjects covered

inhabitants. In

the State reports, summaries are

A number
in

The

shows 1970 components of 1980 tracts and 1980 components of 1970 tracts, as relevant, for
(1) 1970 tracts that were split into two
or more 1980 tracts; (2) 1970 tracts that
were combined into new 1980 tracts;
(3) 1970 tracts in areas with new tract
numbering systems for 1980; and (4)
boundary changes
those tracts with
between 1970 and 1980 that affected
table

"Definitions and Explanations of Subject

England), incor-

more

introduced

the end of this introduction.

comparability

each

porated places of 10,000 or more inhabitants, and most census designated places
(CDP's) of 10,000 or

field testing.

tion on changes in the boundaries of


census tracts between 1970 and 1980 for
the area covered in this report is shown at

larger

of multi-State SMSA's,
county equivalents (SMSA

county portions

The changes may affect any


geographic area shown in this report.
The content and procedures of the
1980 census were determined after
evaluation of the results of the 1970
prepared.

This report contains text (this introduction and six appendixes), a table of
contents, and 39 detailed tables. Informa-

1980 census data and 1970


census data for most characteristics.
Further information on comparability for
specific subjects appears in Appendix B,

reports, the tract data

summarized to the following

levels

PHC80-V

materials were

of users of census data, and extensive

series

this

report covers.
In

the

after

reports and P.L. 94-171

census, consultation with a wide variety

v-vii.

SMSA

found

errors

data

The abbreviated
identification for each report is PHC80-2
Population and Housing Census,
(i.e.,
1980, Series 2), followed by a number

appears on pages

redistricting

reflect corrections

tracts have

SMSA's.
in

of

94-171

The changes

CONTENTS OF THE REPORT

portions in

incorporated

England),

county

or

counties

(nonSMSA county

shown
State

between

More

detailed

information

on

the

technical and procedural matters covered


in

the text of this report can be obtained

by writing to the Director, Bureau of the


Census, Washington, D.C. 20233. Such
information

will

publications of the

also

appear

1980 census.

in

other

Appendix
area

in

describes

classifications

this report.

(e.g.,

the

various

incorporated

metropolitan

statistical

Appendix C explains the

used in counting the


and describes the data collection and processing procedures. Appendix D presents information on the sources
of error in the data and describes the
editing procedures. Appendix E contains
residence

population

rules

Introduction

a facsimile of the

CDP

respondent instruction

is

census designated place.

SMSA

guide and the 1980 census questionnaire.


Appendix F summarizes the data dis-

there are five or

metropolitan

standard

is

sta-

identification

numbers of census

tracts in

shown only if there


occupied housing units
within the geographic area; and distributions of data for owners or renters are
shown only where the number of owners
are at

SUPPRESSION OF DATA FOR


CONFIDENTIALITY

county

To maintain

names and boundshown on these maps.

respondents

report. State, county,

subdivision, and place


are

aries

also

ABBREVIATIONS

the confidentiality promised

and required by law, the


Bureau of the Census takes precautions
to

SYMBOLS AND GEOGRAPHIC

make

sure that

its

published data do

not disclose information about specific


individuals and housing units. To accomplish this, the Census Bureau suppresses
data for characteristics which are based

The following symbols and geographic


abbreviations

are

used

Three dots

".

."
.

less

than 0.1

mean not

applicable,

on a small number of persons and/or


housing units in the geographic area.
Under certain conditions, both primary
and complementary suppression, as defined below may take place.

The

rules

of

primary

sup-

pression of complete count (100-percent)

information

data are as follows: counts of total popu-

avoid

disclosure

of

by

and Spanish origin are

for individuals or housing units. (For

lation

further information on disclosure, see

never suppressed; other characteristics for

the section below on "Suppression of

persons are

Data for Confidentiality.")


A "p" next to a tract number

more
indi-

by the boundary of
place of 10,000 or more.

race

shown only

persons

counts

in

of total

the

if

there are

geographic

housing

units,

5 or

and

"(pt.)" next to a place

boundary.

is

split

name

by

occupied

housing

units

are

five

at least five

and the number of renters


These primary sup-

also at least five.

pression criteria are applied independently

of one another.

The comparable figures


30 or more persons or

for sample data are

10 or more housing units of the specified


type.

Population and occupied housing unit


characteristics cross-classified

Spanish

by race or

householder in
the case of occupied housing units) are
subject to an additional level of scrutiny.
origin

level

(of

the

requires the 15 (30) person or

5 (10) housing unit criterion be applied


individually

to

each

race

or

Spanish

origin category.

Finally,

applied

to

complementary suppression
prevent

the

derivation

is

of

primary suppressed data by subtraction.

vacant

housing units, year-round housing units,

cates a place that

is

least

area;

cates a tract split

is

This
general

or that the data are being withheld


to

tables:

dash "-" represents zero or a per-

cent which rounds to

the

in

more year-round housing

the geographic area; characof families, households, or occu-

pied housing units are

able for purchase but are not included

with the

in

teristics

tistical area.

semination program of the 1980 census.


Maps which show the boundaries and
the area covered by this report are avail-

units

never

indi-

suppressed; characteristics of year-round

county

housing units which are not classified by

occupancy status are shown only when

1970-1980 CENSUS TRACT


COMPARABILITY
Census tract comparability tables for
report begin on the next page.

this

IX

Table A.
[Tables

1980

list

Tract Comparability:

980 to 1 970

only selected census tracts for which boundaries or identification changed between

1980

tract

tract

1970

tract

1970 and 1980. See

text for further explanation]

1980

1970

tract

tract

1970

tract

1980

tract

1970

tract

MORRIS COUNTY, NJ.


408.01

408.01

409

408.01

409

409

(FT.)

(PT.)
(PT.)

(PT.)

SOMERSET COUNTY, NJ.


501

502
503
504
505
506
507
508.01

2
3

4
5

6
7
8.01

508.02

8.02

509.01

9.01
9.02

509.02
509.03

510

9.03
10

511

11

512
513
514
515
516
517
518
519
520.01

12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20.01

520.02

20.02

521
522.01

21

522.02
523
524
525

22.01
22.02

23
24
25

526.01

26.01

526.02
527
528

26.02
27
28

529.01

29.01

529.02
530
531.02
531.03
531.04
531.05
532
533

29.02

534
535.02

34
35
35

536.01
536.02
537.01

36.01
36.02
37.01

537.03
537.04

37.02
37.02

538.01

38.01
38.03

535.01

538.03
538.04
538.05
539.01
539.02
539.03

540

30
31.02
31.03
31.01
31.01

(PT.)
(PT.)

32
33
(PT.)

(PT.)

38.02
38.02

(PT.)

(PT.)

(PT.)
(PT.)

39.01

39.02

3903
40

UNION COUNTY, NJ.


308.01

308.02
317
319.01

319.02
381.01

381.02

308
308
317
317
319
319

(PT.)

381
381

(PT.)

(PT.)
(PT.)
(PT.)
(PT.)
(PT.)

(PT.)

NEWARK, NJ. SMSA

CENSUS TRACTS

Table B.
[Tables

1970

list

Tract Comparability:

970 to 1 980

only selected census tracts for which boundaries or identification chonged between

tract

1980

tract

1980

tract

1970 and 1980. See

text for further explanation]

1980

tract

1970

tract

1980

tract

1970

tract

MORRIS COUNTY. NJ.


408.01

408.01

409
409

409

(IT.)

(FT.)

408.01

(FT.)

(PT.)

SOMERSET COUNTY, NJ.


1

501

5
6
7

502
503
504
505
506
507

8.01

508.01

8.02

508.02

9.01

509.01
509.02
509.03

2
3

9.02
9.03
10

510

11

511

12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20.01

512
513
514
515
516
517
518
519

20.02

520.02

21

22.01

521
522.01

22.02
23

522.02
523

24
25

524
525

26.01

526.01

26.02
27
28
29.01
29.02

526.02

30

530
531.04
531.05
531.02
531.03
532
533
534

31.01

31.02
31.03
32
33

34
35

520.01

527
528
529.01

529.02

36.01

535.01
535.02
536.01

36.02

536.02

37.01

537.01

37.02

537.03
537.04

38.01

38.03
39.01
39.02
39.03

538.01
538.04
538.05
538.03
539.01
539.02
539.03

40

540

38.02

UNION COUNTY. NJ.


308

308.01

317

308.02
317

319

319.01
319.01

(PT.)
(PT.)

319.02
381

381.01

381.02

CENSUS TRACTS

NEWARK, NJ. SMSA

XI

CORRECTION NOTE
corrections to the 1980
Shown below are
census
counts
the
of
total
population and total housing units made after the tabulations for this
The corrected 100-percent population and housing
report were completed.
unit counts listed below for the affected tracts (and other areas) are not
the
County and place corrections
reflected in
tables of this report.
shown here are consistent with (or revise) the information provided in the
PC80-1-A and B, and HC80-1-A and PHC80-3 reports.
Any additional corrections made after this report is printed are available
by writing to Data User Services Division, Customer Services (Corrections),
Bureau of the Census, Washington, D.C. 20233.

980 popu at on

The SMSA

Morr s County
Remainder of county:
Tract 0416.01
Tract 0416.03
Tract 0418.01

As shown

in

the tables

Essex County
East Orange city....
Tract 0104

1980 nous

As shown

965 969
851

116

77

690

511

Corrected

966

157

nq

the tables

Corrected

707 831

707 930
317 329
31 180
2 207

304
77 878
4 699

317

230

31
2

081
108

351

XII

350

446

841

3
4

075

118

590

376
66

866

864

1211

210

Table P-l.

General Characteristics of Persons:

1980

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A ond

8]

Essex County

Census Tracts
Belleville

Bloomfield

East Orange

Irvington

Montclair

SMSA

Total

town

town

city

town

town

965 969
120 607
134 993
165 966
178 587
159 517
300 577
244 274
229 944
213 998
132 260
85 246

851 116
57 355

35 367
820
955
2 419
2 654
3 296
6 287
3 799
3 979
4 543
2 947
668

47 792
2 307
2 496
2 914
3 505
4 096
7 777
4 996
5 462
6 672
4 656

77 690
5 770
5 872
6 557
6 988
7 100
13 828
9 314
7 657
6 582
4 573
3 449

61 493

38 321

47 894
507 384
599
333 756
314 010
272 492

22
643
610
567
139

730

917
39 437
38 003
35 828
10 747
9 427

The

city

Nutley town

329 248
28 592
29 769

28 998

Newark

Orange

city

Verona
borough

AGE
Total persons

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19yeors
20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 to 74 years
75 years ond over
3 and 4 years

16 years and over


18 years and over

21 years and over

60 years and over


62 years and over

431

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20
25
35
45

to
to
to
to

24
34
44
54
64
74

years
years
years
years

years
55 to
years
65 to
75 years and over
3 and 4 years

16 years and
18 years and
21 years and
60 years and
62 years and

over
over
over

over
over

72
77
71

130
99
92
89
60
38

979
943
307
267
090
172

895
347
004
757
674
020
644
136

901
122 369

28 649
27 576
25 964
6 803
5

929

2 911

2 247

58 105
55 166
51 105
11

098

9 743

4 040
4 144
4 514

725
950
953
092
567
518
395
390
832

31

688
064

4 609
5 221

6
4
4

916
707
876
569
040
857

591

10
6
5
6
5

47 829
45 873
43 241
11 979
10 712

761
138

4
3

29 791
28 202
8 271
7 419

33 159
33 593
29 331

48 744
37 409
32 172
27 641

437

18

10 401

2
2
3
3
3

11 196
230 781
217 022
197 867
41 488
35 977

31

136
192

351

558
110
459
335
449
270
506
990
513
457

2 169

360
2 432
2 812
5 595
3 645
2

3 111
2
2
1

953
368
499

516

857

23 495
22 464

23 912
22 896

21
5
5

073
805
050

14 166

655
1

800
096
089
871

2
1

11

007
707
757
993
415
776
263
370

10 894

458
340

10 359

4 684

2 749

21
5

143

32,4

31.3

33.5

36.4

29.5

32.1

36.1

26.9

35.7

31.0

37.9

030 549
58 995
66 084

454 449
28 262
30 299

18 927

25 754

42 182
2 795
2 862

33 062
910
976
2 334
2 312
2 759
5 768
3 495

20 738
878
047
1
294
416
568
3 122
2 489
2 392
2 484
2 075
1
973

176 552
14 262
14 626
16 568
16 963
15 754
27 179
20 840
17 587
15 228
10 906
6 639

15 230

16 925

7 554

038
066

312
400

162

Median

Female

61

81

575

88
82
158
128
119
113
76
56

791
195
125

23
805
768
718
184
162

409
780
334
706
263
453

669
938
245
162

770

36
38
37
70
53
49
48
35
25

251

11

089

905
008
243
379
780
3 264
954

111

211

922
720
082
685
796

2 121

561

191

486
696

680

091

3 291

2 241

4 012
2 559

610
978
716

151

953
3 730
2 753
2 019

4 117

351 846

15

632
222
313
840

14
14
3
3

335
313
83
73

443
722

367
492

441

675
20 991
19 843
21

3
3

558
782
322

087

3
2

32 566

976
528

6 541

809

072
28 839
6 792
6 063

951
109

31

3 188
3 679
3

027

2 614

766
26 391
25 405
24 047
7 356
6 643

645
772
999
176
243
2 284
720
778
2 205
457

562
567

441

266
516
2 984
944
1
714
725
470
040

951

036
886
943
097
790
520

480

249

399

122

17 230
16 603
15 813

127 692
120 791
110 888

12 592

13 391
12 880

6 146

5 218
4 751

24 593
21 532

353

12
11

3
2

083
406
392
997

33.6

32.8

34.5

38.9

30.5

33.8

38.7

28.4

37.5

965 969
934 646
677 464
511 695
165 769
145 032
398 250
808 918
50 014
16 926
14 397

851 116

35 367
34 826

47 792
47 346
18 587

77 690
75 616
28 767
18 073
10 694
9 319

61 493

38 321
37 663
14 500
9 744
4 756
3 993
7 566

329 248
325 209
110 912
78 255
32 657
29 203
41 913

13 631

161

966
377

11

172

301

699
477
597

28 998
28 933
10 518
7 993
2 525
2 310
6 737
11 290
388
-

55

281

2.86
3.36

2.79
3.38

2.66
3.17

2.55
3.12

2.63
3.39

2.48
3.18

2.60
3.18

217 506
206 114

4 615
4 334
2 677

7 567

8 022

8 897
8 813

6 222

317

4 903

6 044

40 616
31 815
3 558
9 797
595

98 761
94 545
61 580
28 949
27 605
17 595
13 490
880
3 469
747

511 695
254 740
495 601

215 344
109 398
218 548

9 679

398 250

147 797
69 958
137 043

7 720

Medion

12
3
2

082
379
995

5
5
1

898
635
826
608

32.8

39.6

136

14 166
14 095
5 197
4 029
168

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

households
Householder

Family householder

Nonfamily householder
Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives
Nonrelatives

Inmate of institution
Other,

in

group quarters

Persons per household


Persons per family

Persons 65 years and over


In

households

Householder
Nonfamily householder

130 125
56 901
54 231

Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives
Nonrelatives

Inmate of institution
Other, in group quarters

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

OWN

Families

own children under 18 years


Number of own children under 18 years

Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Number of own children under 18 years

Female householder, no husband present

own children under 18 years


Number of own children under 18 years

147

364
25
6

083
303
344
959
502
797
889
094
669
364

13 108
9 679

13

153

434

4 937

429
014
7 720
13 328
670
369

970
945
933
677
47
259

10 721
17 216

822
145

396

4 844
2 195
2 140
481

10 086

33 064
3
1

7
2
2

719
575

389
24 714
15 934
8 780
7 918
10 549
24 154
972
49
61

287

178

839
796
800
670

281

103

214
825

121

3.16

3 970

3 867

3
2

144
718

4 137

841

3 961

181

49
35

336
47

754
388

596
40
-

421

17

18 073
10 172
19 686

15 934

9 744

433

4 200
7 859

10 721
4 388
8 125

10 086
4 990
9 788

10 549
4 553
8 679

901

646
046

6 789
4 685
9 106

4 345

580
023

26 257
10 307
11 242
999
082
1
627

21 953

33 234
731
10 879

26 842
7 535
11 071

17 519
4 959
7 941

496
4 450
2 678

774
4 648
814

663
2 739
217

126
062
226
670
35

13 153
5 138
9 322

994

22

535
069

072
509

96

165

77
142
29

2.54
3.29

9 600

10

65

953
476
998
963

177

7 621

4 517
3 933
4 729

2.75
3.26

3.60

19

30 864
12 138

192
197
29
42

293

28 838
28 029

31

12 691
1

306
176

3
2
1

688
478
307
233
626
477

2.71

2 191
2 190
1

426
577
554
502
248

107
162
17

14

7 621

4 029

CHILDREN

With

With

838
300
215
84
75

194 301

376 620
92 818
53 897
108 234

56 777
35 894
75 424

997

7 290

3 255
6 062
1

568
662
095

14 170

2
5

993
380

78 255
46 309
99 344

6 212

7 566
3 278

41 913

6 737

988

6 243

45 295

4 729
2 206
4 419

804
809
448

31 397

14 178
4 819

106 632
43 922
45 790

21

22 472
50 624

972
535

846
369

1
631
3 122

3
1

509
458
825

982
348

2 409

424

591

473
693

261

152

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over
Single

Now

married, except separated

Separated

Widowed
Divorced

299 202
106 705
156 542
13 534
10 664
11 757

13 402
4 138
8 021

304
426
513

515
092
289
563
627

823 895
223 358
415 113

359 637
108 599

15 771

21 989

4 149

789

881

8 002

11

081

36 601
105 003
43 820

866

445
240
935

26 137
Female, 15 years and over

Single

Now

720 508
234 399
416 625
21 873
21 474

married, except seporated

Separated

Widowed
Divorced

CENSUS TRACTS

155
24
49
20

541

750

18 086
5
11

493
3 431
1

195

7
11
1

11

847
086
084
897
039

934
353
474
598

11
3

6 931

45 215
45 535
15 357
17 302
7 687

10 756
4 045
5 100

814
3 289
6 929
235
809
552

12

411

593

375
589
69
136
166

13 659
4 327
5 103

6 280
383

064
077
088

105
914
284

NEWARK,

5 335

607

150
348
313

848
4 434
4 638
7

131 096

165
423

N.J.,

SMSA

594

P-l

General Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-1.

1980-Con.

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Essex

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

County Con.

B]

Morris County

Somerset County

Census Tracts
West
well

Cold-

borough

West Orange
town

Succasunna-

Dover town

Madison
borough

Morristown

Total

town

Kenvil (CDP)

Remainder

407 630
24 081
29 455
37 397
38 533
31 268
65 572
58 845
48 686
37 997

14 681

15 357

16 614

10 931

006
012
070
273
306
496
685
437
516
036
844

722

763
856
042
258

635
866
155
746
726

115

806
800

067
868
712

711

811

415

321

350 047
20 955
25 740
32 997
33 080
26 073
56 299
51 760
42 371
32 079
17 290
11 403

Manville

borough

AGE

20
25

24
34
44
54
64
74

to
to

35

to

45
55
65

to

to

to

407
594
760
990
082
743
449
623
622
385
685
474

39 510
952
2 126
2 763

135 988
6 321
8 192

133

12 813

247
8 835
8 327
7 828
767
500

732
074
685
016
893
818

11

Totol persons

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

years
years

years

years

years

years

75 years and over


3 ond 4 years

16 years and
18 years and
21 years and
60 years and
62 years and

over

over
over
over

over

11

336

2 832

9 677

5 700

17 246

4 348
4 901

17 787
18 334
17 179

5
3
2

32
30
29
8
7

445
770
540

10 210
6 893

690
107 469
101 947
95 195
24 567
2

21

361

21

163

1
1

2
1

14 633
9 715

308 432
291
271

921

836
946
44 908
51

400
11 347
10 838
10 089
2 558
2 271

030
767
274

501

12 421

285
13 703

860
10 496
2 554
2 246

13
12
3
3

11

171

461

625
255

981
133

176
662
595
726
366
880
392
298

299
7 843
7 342
6 773
032
874
1

8 457

263
248
232
42
36

118

710
017
177

262

203 129
11 088
13 070
17 590
19 219
15 955
31 626
27 578
26 867
21 854
11 095
7

187

4
157
148
139
27
23

406
220
817
107

854
558

11

278
574
591

840
1

1
1

167

149
656
222
530
565
740
244

221
9 039
8 581
7 891
1

690
389

35.5

37.6

36.3

31.9

31.4

32.2

34.2

31.0

31.8

32.8

32.4

5 850

21 065

7 987

9 167

5 511

5 789

281

963
068
362
623
435
2 924
2 340
2 674
2 828

478
507
493
639
669

317

352
466

347
463
553

8 831
5 697

19 422
12 058
10 025

362
444
523
628
832
538
987
936
026
882
009

178 608
10 188
12 703
16 049
16 179
13 137
29 386
26 362
20 875
16 269
9 740
7 720

103 458

5 to 9 years

208 826
11 692
14 538
18 134

7 553

Under 5 years

70 610
3 162
3 911
5 527
6 344
4 652
9 018
9 429
9 530

Median
Female

10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

544
353
775
878
799
710
389
303

years
years
years
years
years
years

and over

2
1

149
699

4 509

18 891

15 842
34 070
29 982
24 172

362
348
613
794
199
650

56 691
53 964
50 632
14 041
12 400

4 798
160 444
152 403
142 414
30 487
26 905

36.6

39.6

37.6

32.7

407
398
609

407 630
398 629
131 820

Family householder

182

Nonfamily householder

427
374
2 816
4 849

39 510
38 764
14 027
11 008
3 019
2 725

135 988

281

32 170
53 347

93
164

237
2 114
1
894

120

3 and 4 years
16 years and over
18 years and over
21 years and over
60 years and over
62 years and over

4 632
4 381

17

4 134

16
15

000
864

Median

343

231

421

812
725
808
613
578

516
884
882
062
948
948
902
590
517

191

134

5 961

6 595
6 339

561

322
853
873
688
417
233
201

139

4
136
129
120
24

186

477

7
16
14
13
10
6

2 159
81 069

102
4 661
4 454
4 084

15 792
13 605

928
742
33.7

196

605
525

32.9

34.1

37.0

31.9

32.5

33.7

14 681
14 431
4 901

15 357

16 614

10 931

748

15 691

10 871

4 878

150

727

3 778

849

174
981

100
885
3 209
5 254
407
154

6 534
3 819
2 715
2 301
2 732

350 047
343 888
112 357
92 013
20 344
16 829
81 566
142 773

605
508
347

796

521

21

151

109

906
426
454

155

77 008
72 288

577
590
788
632
810
822
397

931
126
4 848

441

276
858
236
265
517

710
457
078
409

702
5 304
539
383
5

284
293

6 395
8 529

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


11

Total persons
In

households
Householder

11

Living olone

Spouse
Other relatives

Inmate of institution
Other, in group quarters

Persons per family

1
1

195
188

Living alone

252
249

Spouse
Other relatives

Inmote of institution
Other, in group quarters

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

OWN

Married-couple families
children under 18 years

own

own

Number

own

17 103
16 153
9 521

35 796
32 276
18 898
7 629
7 194
6 636
6 226
516
3 092
428

5
3
1

children under

683
599
350
304
324
718
42
623

3
3
3

430
255
694

2 721
217

831
119

008

36 673

3 053
5

928
549
127
123

2.94
3.41

1
1

880
709
094
525
485
319
252

455

382

427
732

2.82
3.24

2.40
3.16

3.45
3.67

3.06
3.44

2.95
3.35

2.90
3.30

797
649
026
377
353
404

2 736

690
634
313

28 693
25 994
14 867
5 695

18 282
16 407
9 919

984
983
653
249
234

1
1

44

197
22

124

144

536
889

301

126
60

7 192
3
2

2 290
1

257
594

5 001

541

47

598
925
882
369
272

107
103
139
170

51

12

415

56

31

32 766

2 816

9 281

32 170
15 535
29 974

93 154
50 929
100 153

3 053

375
556
970

3 501
401

10 053

377

9 031

509
249
462

14 997
4 267
9 621
211

52 129
15 847
33 239
586
305

152 235
44 830
96 381

152

5 001

58 010
14 857
33 240
850
6 774
2 289

164 462
40 079
96 282

6 075

733
205
372
96
740
320

18 years

3 778
721
1

17

8 437

106 186
57 211
110 801

3 727

4 552

11

412
735

282

190

children under 18 years

923

7 363

no

children under 18 years

of

6 310

549

Female householder, no husband present


With

2.98
3.33

278
265

203 129
198 660
67 368
53 790
13 578
11 292
46 539
79 748
5 005
3 596
873

2 971

3 182

Families

of

4
4

253
154
492
163
309
692

13

371

405
5 335
387
2 353
346
5

11
11

3 878
3

118

760
666
2 587
4 570
230
13

837
630
329
897
262

180
134
16

681
194

CHILDREN

With own children under 18 years


Number of own children under 18 years

own

21

3.02
3.43

10
9

Nonrelatives

Number

159
150
639

846
610
710
36

106 186
25 634

2.76
3.19

3.41

Persons 65 years and over


households
Householder
Nonfamily householder

With

3.16

Persons per household

In

124
9

Nonrelatives

980
44 226
36 673
7 553
6 704

131

191

797
509

298

3 819
1

624
090

2 849
1

724

470

92 013
50 345
97 434

53 790
27 131
51 198

3 118

81 566
45 209
88 768

46 539

2 587

23 771
45 474

2 195

5 615
2 811
4 858

402

78 324
23 919
48 370

4 502

318
774
2 943

82
108
183

83 057
20 312
48 039
685
8 738
4 283

4 771
189

2 732
138

2 594

240

3 258

442
190
313

897
440
772

200

8 005

104
187

4 251

5 518

5 968

130 687
37 600
84 073
2 176

181

212
3 390
69
146

6 115
2 243

3 947

684
3 297
144
212

151

234

484
958

3 209
1

493
929

605

297

410

2 524

205

165
265

MARITAL STATUS
4 312

Male, 15 years and over

200
2 897
34
95
86

Single

Now

married, except separated

Separoted

Widowed
Divorced

493
405

Single

4 751
136

17 672
4 229

Now

2 894

9 612

Female, 15 years and over

married, except separated

Separated

61

487

Widowed

173

Divorced

P-2

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

323
670
838

688
3 335
2

3 392
16 901
7

808

396
239
183
900
357

940
268
236
428

7 838
2
2

453
910
308
496
671

091
681
31

66

2 706

78

4 132

4 148

139 668
33 118
84 080

907
2 681

64
353
143

2 741
13 412
6 317

442
687

2 666

88
600
228

CENSUS TRACTS

1980 -Con.

General Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-l.

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

Somerset County -Con.

Union County

Census Tracts

New

North Ploinfield

Somerset

Somerville

borough

(CDP)

borough

Remainder

Total

Elizabeth city

Linden city

dence borough

Ploinfield city

973
682

139 039
7 172

106 201
7 386
6 985
7 572
8 884

37 836
896
2 002
2 422

45 555

9 131
i2 842

504 094
28 083
30 489
38 036
43 528
41 027
73 289
58 679
61 496
64 800
39 998
24 669

12 426

651

099
712
217
677
309
657

2 790

Provi-

Rahwoy

city

AGE
19 108
192
1
130
1
112

Total persons

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 yeors
20 to 24 years

25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 yeors

21
1

731

468
567
973
152-

years

354
847
4 013

3 747

years

2 051

years
yeors

987

2 199

years

ond over

315
908

21 years and over

443
15 379
14 828
14 044

60 years ond over


62 yeors and over

3 291
2 835-

3 and 4 years

16 years and over


18 years and over

2
1

16
15

14
2
2

31.8

Median

10 090

Female

602
540
549
684
993
2 042

Under 5 yeors
5 to 9 yeors
10 to 14 yeors
15 to 19 yeors
20 to 24 years

25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 to 74 years
75 years and over

11

031

056

195

746
652
220

3 and 4 years

21 years ond over

8 244
7 967.
7 575

60 years ond over


62 years and over

16 years ond over


18 years and over

Median

986
727

783
955
542
925
002
617

13

546

10 038

20 154
20 128

236
9 613
9 196
8 625

304

19 354
14 751

7 104

4 819
2 926

11

106 912
100 869
94 313

398
380
355
94

9 861
16 482

760
665
633
8 362

11

11
11

5 611

2 921
3 357

673
4 026
4 331
5 832
3 717
1
659
5

82 497
78 943
73 470

30

420
17 203

29
27

726
945
743
940
220
057

180

877

18 218
15 390

32.8

33.4

34.6

32.2

36.5

166

6 328

19 688

305
330
418
510
567
020
634
759
778
586

263 816
13 564
14 852

55 675

731

70 085
3 555
4 480
6 116
6 459
4 842
10 419
10 436
9 569
7 190
3 832

3 562

856
986

421

3 187

16 217

444

5 363
212 421
203 291
190 782

752
005
046
866
967
532
323
946
565
433
283

823
000
138
2 056
222
454
414
934
599

580
277
343
234
475
067

8 455
8 000
7 481
1

11

448
230

110
5 166
4 955
4 665

54 543

81

18 661
21

702
775
737
737
453

20
37
30
32
34 331
22 787

193

737
986

284

33 631

21

729

20

29 399

19

31

107

612
356
472
157
853
067

6 455

657

35.5

29.4

33.4

469
290
366
534
604
429
825
917
005
764
373
362

23 965

13 879

627
663
2 004
2 244

773

139

998
925
322

3 159
2 029

047

731

2
2

100
533

410

898

2
1

061

292
147

455
700
972
110
740

35.2

106
104
38
26

201

12 426

12

027

2 989

37 836
37 817
14 232
10 770
3 462
3 124
8 723
14 144
718

26 723
26 676
9 793
7 333
2 460
2 233
5 968
10 423
492

754
055

742
647
030
4 964
203
94

45 555
45 035
15 269
10 965
4 304
3 604
7 702
20 082
982
377

19

143

37

2.69
3.33

2.66
3.12

2.98
3.36

2.95
3.53

2.72
3.24

13 973
13 385

5 376

146

4 662

3 093

374

3 511

053
608

4 431

866
4 262
4 084
2 348
934
237
439
149

504 094
499 274
177 973
136 375
41 598
36 985
110 760
199 789
10 752
2 352
2 468

831

790

30.5

039

973

714
440

4 307

8 551

169

456
678
2 873
2 089
2 346

169

179

2 501

37.2

36.4

11

4 947
3 701

38 5

34.2

11

6 100
6 017
6 276

9 761

964
650
5 574
4 378
3 894
2 666
996

554
562
807

33.8

35.2

524

8 414

225

4 447

48 103

192

21 731

119

4 107

26 723

309

356

19 108

374
505

16 395
15 820
14 913

31.1

350

32.6

383
3 718
4 438

44 147
42 405
39 585
11 633
10 478

632
48 483
10 074
8 714
51

19

557
752
106
249
893
573
703
953
494
636
510

54 671

4 610
3 971

119
5 159
4 858
4 574
1

019
888

628
18 221
17 269
16 031
3
3

924
490

11

10
10
2
2

306
256
845
178
771

357

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total parsons
In

households

18
5

187

338
977

21

6 944

4 686

550
394

3 097

5
1

Spouse

4 301

106
4 573

Other relatives

6 494

9 243

608
83
97

764

2.52
3.08

Living olone

Nonrelatives

Inmate of institution
Other,

in

group quarters

Persons per household


Persons per family

In

928

7 525

Householder
Family householder
Nonfomily householder

Persons 65 years and over


households
Householder
Nonfamily householder

2 223
2
1

Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives
Nonrelatives

Inmate of institution

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

OWN

5 187

With own children under 18 years


Number of own children under 18 yeors
Married-couple families

own

With

own

children under

of

own

1
1

18 years

children under

6
32
55
2

112

335
838
497
167
630
154
993

3 281

12

37
105

3.10
3.49

2.52
3.17

3.05
3.38

619
428
802
269
243
283
315
28
190

1
1
1

646

533
513
034
532
512
300

11

923
10 407

149

149
30

006

402

6 100
2 212
2

095

152

486
15 802
13 056
9 202
900

13

114

555
226

3 097

36 838
19 009
36 229

136 375
61 000
115 054

43 099

3.28

16

851

10 742
19 426

2.81

64 667
62 886
39 728

392
878

12 332

4 135
3 393

365
323
208
603

241

234
216
216

2
1

964
486
390
776
566

10

077
995
869
837
600
437
45

52

13

125

93

220

"

11

26 851
12 909
24 874

10 770

3 393

10 965

4 121
7 410

667

018

165

175

12 166

822

3 030

968

9
7

CHILDREN

Families

Number

589
376
2 448
4 287
410
1

195

82
65

Other, in group quarters

With

076
330
575
546
417
293
36

139
135
44
36

18 years

5 550

246

4 042

4 301
1
848
3 401

4 573
2 523
4 828

706
344
562

776
479

7 275

Female householder, no husband present


18 years
children under 18 years

070
860

396
543

448

702

333

103

110 760
49 643
93 950

19 426
9 175

035

32 630
17 092
33 015

8 723

17 253

6 006

2 930

4 076
8 259

2 577
4 795

603
705
243

301

2 682

221

3 538

069
495
882

14 839
4 475
9 046

4 732

15 898

10 323

329
479
510

51

16 677

511

3 220

568

20 373
9 958

5 931

255
453

2 647

18 921

6 984

8 045
2 635
4 754

4 542

53 960

185
152

127
122

16 228
33 954
761

388

319

265

190 747
58 945
115 332
4 333
5 701
6 436

39 246

475
553

8 399

8 678

216 739
54 368

45 012
12 532
20 603
2 323
6 760
2 794

children under

Number of own

931

335
1

320

520

131

724

MARITAL STATUS
Mole, 15 years and over
Single

Now

married, except separated

Separated

Widowed

2 139
4 422
163
163

Divorced

Female, 15 years and over

275
379

229
788

55 934

Single

Now

4 428
215

4 760
293

2 521
161

928

039

869
492

799
415

5 431

married, except separated

Separated

Widowed
Divorced

CENSUS TRACTS

066

651

264

13 414
33 664

497

114 911
6 658
29 823
10 979

13

624

20 904
1
523
1
341
1

854

794

9 031

474
2 507
871

204

400

782

106

125

6 211
241

81

687
473

94

831

5 279

18 671

329

108
63

8 094

561

218

NEWARK,

N.J.,

664

322
345
11

168

395
350

SMS A

477
757

6 188
1

365
586
581

P-3

1980 Con.

General Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-1.

[For meaning of symbols, see introduction.

Union

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

County Con.

Belleville

town, Essex County

Census Tracts
Roselle

Roselle Park

borough

borough

13 377

years

20 641
213
270
536
666
1
784
3 279

yeors
yeors

271
261

years

620
742
999

Westfield

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

city

town

Remainder

0140

0141

0142

014^

0144

0145

21 071

30 447
582
2 028
2 720
2 762
884
4 019
4 141
4 118
3 766
925
502

189 817

4 347
174

3 820

3 908

5 285
311
361

3 677
181

3 823

191

198
283
299

230
263
252
377
733
409
360

665
498
169
959
070
357

3 620

Summit

AGE
Total persons

Under 5 yeors
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

years

years

and over

3 and 4 years
16 years and over
18 years and over

60 years and over


62 years and over

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 yeors

2
2
2
2

041

560

8 834
10 404
14 137
16 609
14 254

25
22
25
27

325
382
590
449
546
645
384
396

148

175

201

144

73
3 146
3 024
2 875
839
715

78

136
4 122

70

97

2 964

3 019

768
648

944
702
907
776

844
2 667
596
539

849
457

67
3 652
3 517
3 324
098
983

37.2

35.6

32.5

31.4

9 370

37.6

35.5

37.4

40.0

10 858

6 900

350
344
465
536
622
252
720
763
898
588
362

355
500
628

15 755
761

99 272
4 276

2 371

569
625
747

5 144

661

982
350
306
926

426
497
444

2 091
2 188
2 121

401

years

years

years

years

years

and over

705
180
206
444
048
637

234

3 and 4 years

over
over
over

8 761
8 439
7 955

over
over

2 371
2 082

11

903

871

904
1
1

093
930

929
084
017

169

092
681

3
3

316
161

910
758
696
609
31.8

2 790

8 344
7 021
13 006

172

196
318

160
163
308
203
263
314
236
97

156
179
203
214
233

84
108

6 905

106
98
143
168

291

470
307
298

359
210
206

282

391

201

183
261

177
107

220

154
94

186
99

666
13 529
14 388
8 982
6 011

334
215
299

737
318

2 022

325

81

2 401

724
11 149
2 912
2 558

77 819
72 963
21 411
18 668

111

241
281

11

12 372

647

3 181
3 041
2 843

461

2 055

224

531

79
100

9 146
8 711
8 335

099
373
210

901

034

131

11

610
394
483
577
409

85
94
136

646

5 401
5

172
4 343

15

261

525
324

459
525

16 077

153
146
136
37
32

301

404
417
459

353
744
420
387
390
278

124

23
22
20

196
273
340
346
583
424

603
553
693
382

024

32.7

10
10
9
2
2

176
203
243
276

185
271

33.4

485
286
620
625
019
462

years

16 years and
18 years and
21 years and
60 years and
62 years and

972
237
685
753
326
754
818
712
613
846
355

426
16 789
15 958

Median
Female
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

266
780
322
723
366
054

16
15
14
4
3

21 years and over

715
744
944
058
203
2 528
472
426
686

37
I

952
854
677
625

161

305
217

34
1

714
644
558
486
422

1
1

680
614
516

154
184

119

200
378
210

35
2

200

107

421
371

998
517
445

532
475
382
342
310

030
127
114
148
124

151

42
1

905

54
1

615
559
489
408
363

35.7

33.8

39.2

36.9

38.9

42.7

39.8

37.3

33.5

31.9

32.5

20 641
20 596
7 545
5 413

13 377
13 377

21 071

30 447
30 275

4 347

3 820

3 908

5 285

3 677

995
497
126

3 820

3 908
1
351

3 823
3 808

132

925

367
210
3 009
5 070
260

863
636
7 454
12 059
491

189 817
187 921
65 074
53 812
11 262
10 183
46 367
73 974
2 506

123
95

153

841

352

2.66
3.20

2.69
3.17

2.95
3.32

2.89
3.24

2.67
3.17

2.76
3.12

2.89
3.29

601
601
994

3 201
3 174

3 427

019
882
820
730
365
60

25 447
24 785
14 889
5 296
5 117
5 612
4 021
263

780

276
2 085
897
849
706
435
50

557
557
330

499
499
304
99
98

151

641

Median

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

households

Householder
Family householder
Nonfamily householder
Living alone

4 198

Spouse
Other relotives

'

8 351

502

Nonrelatives

Inmate of
Other,

in

2.73
3.32

Persons 65 years and over

2 741
2 730

households

Householder
Nonfamily householder

Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives
Nonrelatives

Inmate of
in

3 671

20 853
7 738
5 759
979
1

1
1

45

group quarters

Persons per family

Other,

038

institution

Persons per household

In

1
1

797
822
796
513
380
40

366
352
347
245
15

institution

group quarters

OWN

With own children under 18 years


Number of own children under 18 years

Number

own

children under

19

371

501

135
251

229
940

328
940
1

386

57

461
33

104
247
234
947
585
25

272
849
467
382
345
184

171

669
489
926
563
483
679
362
139

482
037
445
390
807
426
93

2.85
3.29

2.46
3.20

2.57
3.15

583
573
357

422
422
254
99

477
473
313

68

11

055

15

531

317

102
102

109
106
119
92

96

86

94
78
77

129
125
103
54

13

113
112
127

117
75

131

249

21

5 413

3 671

2 380

518

537
2 855

5 759
2 535
4 854

8 408
4 117
7 951

53 812
22 551
41 429

198

3 009

4 883

7 454

46 367

296
2 483

2 205

723
7 278

19 871
37 006

772
341

5 825
2 291

592

Married-couple families
children under 18 years
of

CHILDREN

Families

With own

25

11

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

681

883
623
609

10 271
8 408

18 years

Female householder, no husband present

965

With own children under 18 years


Number of own children under 18 years

4 326

707
285
463

518
210

441
811

331

126

856

135

467
688
289

926
390
759

184
580
105

679
277
554

40

222
94

201
97

62

162

181

104
457
834

724

412
752

940
348
646

940
359
669

947
412

143
44
63

152
49
73

121

401

761

037
462
856
807
359
690

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over

7 705

437

Single

Now

4 409

morried, except seporated

Separated

5 233
643
3 107

7 821
2 225

040

7 615

121

115
205
236

254
256

252
277
330

Widowed
Divorced

Female, 15 years and over

151

211

8 917
2 293

5 741

Single

Now

4 373

married, except separated

Separated

Widowed

Divorced

P-4

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

357
392
502

9 356

433

102
153

714
339

368
023

11
3

118

12 662
2 774
7

165
1

318
482

455
212

628
220
510
530

73 495
20 943
47 769
896
2

118

769

82 947
19 424
47 761
370
1

11

080
312

661
524
996
27
65
49

2 056

525
992
36
393
110

454
379

971
27

46
31

744
414
966
27

264
73

540
472
979

957
586

453
711

70
55

13

41

47
29

59
50

708
412
978
30

2 252
569
220
50

91

211

291
122

205
136

77

502

221

834
32
35
62

115
1

562
422
708

428
465

641

438
824
58
218
103

CENSUS TRACTS

General Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-l.

1980-Con.

[For meaning of symbols, set Introduction.

Belleville

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

town, Essex

B]

Bloomfield town. Essex County

County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0146

0147

0148

0149

0150

0151

0152

0153

0154

0155

0156

0157

4 611

5 896
261

3 610

4 895
253

3 491

4 822

4 017

4 833
189
139

3 787

4 469

233
262
308

3 055
179

187

148
158
197

204

278
350
369
682
266
587
660

202
214
277

233
243

401
421

531

780
534
565
703
420

257
359
810
393
387
608
394
215

205
239
280
282
319

AGE
Total persons

years

265
304
332
376
396
860
513
459

years

541

years

363
202

Under 5 years
5 to 9 yeors
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

20

years
years
years

and over

113

96
4 939
4 814
4 523

over

over
over

over
over

307

431

201

214

2
2

80
942
806

3 867

3 934

685
3 475
995
844

2 641

066
939

737
642

106
3

37.8

37.3

870

2 555
124
156

31.9

32.3

2 470

3 272

137
162
174

131

181

210

206
424
673
299
363
402
298

130

146

175
128

59

38

38

51

560

2 061

501

Median

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years

301

3 and 4 yeors

over

over

over

953
884
785
488
433

86
88

153
177

219
453
267
236

25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 to 74 years
75 years and over

16 years and
18 years and
21 years and
60 years and
62 years ond

531

320
383
393
298
635
603
653
712

248
292
252
508
398
495

711
491
241

626
482
3 272
833
720

3 and 4 years

16 years ond
18 years and
21 years ond
60 yeors and
62 years and

191

776

2 716
2 527

369
459
553
377
223
65
935
833
2 700
858
760

334
323
340
389
235

211

264
264

35

34.8
2 195

107
130
163
197

239
298
209
144

311
391

130

107
100
109
136
216
407
203
208
333
236
140

34
550
509

31

39

414
410
363

32.5

32.3

39.8

38.9

43.2

4 611
4 599
674
258
416
365
1
005
828

5 896

3 610

4 895

610

4 875

3 491
3 491

185

92

163

17

12

135

20

2.75
3.25

2.42
2.98

3.05
3.28

565

732
718
463

over

Median

118

238
410
267

450
489
436

247

154

080
946
565
489

172

164
189

842
799
717

201

339
512
716
414
468
642
617
596

310
769
390
312
290
171

109

77

78

506

4 249
4 145
3 859
509
386

2 430
2 311

409

912
795

2 591

637
559

over

827
75

181

72
3 371
3 273

40.4

282

126

968
860
552
475

79

775
3 535
950
808

100
98
120

198
153

134
265

195

81

177

118
137

189
201

351

200
289

355
697
407
457
600
527
392

402
429
462
345
193

198

205
239
163
133

75

722
586
3 387

41

201

082

31.2

42.9

34.0

37.8

581
94
75
72

2 856

2 052

2 472

933
107
108
134
157

341

631

78
012
885
2 725
775
683

553
494
396
420
363
33.6

066

81

99

88

50

71

128

99

141

56
70

86

177

177

287
367
212

102
145
182
192

188
164
158

405

91

421

140
166
347
210
230
256
206

80

465

129

362
200
248
349
325
279

29

41

34

19

661

2 111

42
323
290

231

589
512

466
418

036
928
755
694

875
842
796
268
236
37.0

396

271

580
532
350
082
003

77
107
147
111

116
131
91

110

479

247
210

368

35.9

31.7

50.6

35.2

43.1

4 822
4 822

4 017
4 017
660

3 055
3 039

4 833
4 482

3 787
3 771

4 469

4 469

316
797
519
437
637
980

2 187

124

106
16

132

56

116

86
265

16

2.05
2.92

213

541

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

households

Householder
Family householder
Nonfamily householder
Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives

Nonrelatives

Inmate of institution
Other, in group quarters
Persons per household
Persons per family

Persons 65 years and over


In

households

561

Householder

339
139

Nonfamily householder

755
380
626
754
640
218
994

Other relatives

88

180
176
136
109

Nonrelatives

12

10

Living alone

132
122

Spouse

Inmate of institution
Other,

in

group quarters

OWN

With own children under 18 years


Number of own children under 18 years
Married-couple families

own

Number

children under

of

own

18 years

children under

054
131

421
197

126

181

938
470

257
968
32

398
010
388
370
861
201

766

361

405
370
086
894
76

31

193

467
404
939
326
92

063
982
868
295

3.27

2.50
3.04

2.73
3.19

2.42
2.90

508
508
276

645
640
383

600
600
369

615
615
385

609
609
390

280
265

79
75
119

113
109

137
135
137
87

151

149
124
100

157
152
128
82

80
76
48
43

117
833
536
522
167
100

3.01

154
99
4

111
2

_
-

13

618

2.31

3.03
1
1

171

352

751

162

726
673
932
533

502
249
228
368
732
39
43
-

2.79
3.29

2.37
3.12

2.52
3.19

538
526
328

919
919
662

296
253

134
129
103
85

371

84
83
47
36

031
321

282
821
1

933
890

888

542

363
161

83

169

10

13

3
15

17

84

12

12

"

43
"

193

405
700

797
363
604

162
442
836

502
217
415

086
464
819

939
324
570

637
295
506

868
290
533

821

728

932
377
725

368
158
313

218

207
78

207
62
95

181

127

117
53
80

161

81

129

68
115

56
100

104
52
93

CHILDREN

Families

With

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

18 years

Female householder, no husband present


With own children under 18 years
Number of own children under 18 yeors

258
580
066

005
475
895

209

626
607
010

054
424
776

218
445
742

938
403
743

341

90

010

421

601
177

368
632

257
567

861

118

593
103
20
30

99

151

15

138
30

163

250

22

51

713
538
039
32
39
65

2 196

997
512
033

2 811

59

341

361
560
966

124

361

642

031
450
863

371

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over

Single

Now

married, except separated

Separated

Widowed
Divorced

Female, 15 years and over

Single

Now

married, except separated

Separated

857
1

281

272

94
386

Divorced

121

193

406
388
963

4
35

112

Widowed

CENSUS TRACTS

672
270
62
80

16
1

578
378
963

841

417

56

828
543
125
36
55
69

571

2 191

421

10
49
29

15
41

2 098

481
1

466
287

286

884

380
887

21

23

196
32

255

214
67

55

564
1

125
55

544
454
966

37
26
86

26
48
50
1

879
460
972

200
395
656

699
618
913
35
63
70

340
387
659

2 605
861

904

54

35

327

276

151

59
595

120

117

108

186

379
404
864
19

43
49
1

684
436
866
33
265
84

NEWARK,

N.J.,

639
509
966
28
69
67

2 137

586
964
62
404
121

SMSA

694
231

387
15

28
33

890
250
381

29
153
77

P-5

Table p-i.

General Characteristics of Persons:

1980 Con.

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction,

for definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

Bloomfield town, Essex

B]

East Orange city, Essex County

County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0158

0159

0099

0100

0101

0102

0103

0104

0105

0106

0107

0108

3 980
172

4 900

2 977

3 670

4 987

352

436
444
357

371

216

351

356
347
339
396
575
224
583
420
334
272

4 626
372
370

471

337
328
368
289
377
942
505
355
337

6 134
641

3 872

282
246
318
354
368
679
496
352
307
159

4 785
313
365

4 511

211

4 066
234
255
325
486
662
692
480
339
267

4 781

224
278
259
350
449
749
462
579
792
518
240

251

322

141

AGE
Total parsons

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years
3 and

230
262
271

378
662
426
453
540
386
200

years
years years
years
years
years

and over

4 years

16 years and
18 yeors and
21 years and
60 years and
62 yeors and

over

over
over
over

over

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years

35
45

44
54
64
74

to
to

98
4 083

947
3 709
3

126
122
170
239
373
240
316

446
281

191

156

237

36
764
716
634

341

138

156

127

524

3 512

3 421

3 281
3 023

3 332

3 709
3 458

429
384

502
427

643
562

302
3 134
853
769

409
406
342

098

347
387
455
485
347
548
443
370

451

711

459
425

356
767
497

524
499

711

331

202

331
231

117

253

291

144
55

114

221

155

858

4 378
4 159
3 873

3 353
3 143
2 898

131
2 595
2 371
2 116

470
403

642
572

315
253

564
500

26.1

30.7

30.3

30.4

28.2

26.1

27.8

23.7

951
128
115
152
164
220
383
269
189
162
92
77

2 114

2 495
139
170

2 679
179

2 597
145
188
184
164

2 733

3 293

192
187
177

297
237
247
250
428
758
436
270
184
105

2 509
180
172

2 015
150
163

211

229
254
189
298
253
194
163
87
35

119
117
162

200
235
245
203
479
359
256

234
263

222
339
374
255
184

185

384
392
316
209
129
74

141

114
87

251

27.4

32.0

30.9

4 066
3 662
476
850
626
535
556
448

4 785
4 785

163
9

182

135

4 781
4 572
659
080
579
499
606
2 082
225
209

30.2

2 977
2 977

3 670

68

41
1

695

631

896
775

651

380
247
229

2
1

289

191

207
333
635
310
216

210
249
228

198
178
100

218
549
271

211
127
185

85
014
924
790
414
369

517
449
357
244
212

34.3

495
513
504

28.8

38.2

114

93

449

657
495

3 204
3 071
2 548

284
198
499
463

821

121

54

36
1

511

Median

747
109
120
148
144
105
270
170
137
116

530

652
725
630
396
218

740

2 581

31.5

113

212
322
213
246
310
236
132

3 and 4 years
16 years and over
18 years and over
21 years and over
60 years and over
62 years and over

639

37.6

years
55 to
years
65 to
75 years and over

935

691

2 582

years

142

35.2

years

79

381

371

190
136

109

2 176
2 077

978

2 107
87
98
127
124

Median
Female

263
144
972
839
735

258
276
252
187
461
317
237
193
273
312

236
232
401

313
279
175
140
170

81

46

110

69

58

331

275
237

906
798
669
397
358

31.7

28.3

27.0

30.1

25.6

4 511
4 508
2 038
066
972
870
564
686
220

4 987
4 945

6 134
6 040
2 412

4 626
4 373
444

3 872

983
086
897
771
611

834
655
2 602

2 055

128

988
879

059
908
367

587
540

2 463
2 356
2

193

1
1
1

436
305
170
189
154

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


3 980

Total persons
In

households

980
633
044

589
540
840
430

Householder
Family householder
Nonfamily householder

Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives

77

Nonrelatives

Inmate of
Other,

in

Persons 65 yeors and over


households
Householder
Nonfomily householder
Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives
Nonrelatives

Inmate of
in

190

723
467
444
432
262
93

3 646
1

institution

Persons per family

Other,

279
874
405
346
557
647

449
204
245
207
864
2 337
1

441
971

2.50
3.26

3.03
3.69

3.59
4.02

319
292

484
286

181

198
122
113

185
85
73
44
46

199
199
123
37
32
29
38

404
2.48
3.36

3.30
3.66

2.76
3.49

2.21

586
586
398
203
200
110
76

758
758
480

585
585
437

268
262

332
332
170

467
279

291

41

673
673
519
365
363
80

413
406
284

150
147
183

326
325
200
89
80

44

31

65

62

45

16

18

27

80

67
49

35
59
93

88
80
47
54

10

40

92
3

39

191

institution

872
079
866
213

2.49
3.44

15

2.85
3.52

287
94
47

35

371

2.50
3.34

171

001

14

308
42

2.67
3.08

138
43

80

2 043

3.11

443
370
493
196
240
218

2.44
3.17

group quarters

Persons per household

In

4 900
4 900
1
833
454
379
344
174
845
48

179
461
155
177

11

186
12

group quarters

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

OWN

CHILDREN

With own children under 18 years


Number of own children under 18 years

044
413
796

Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Number of own children under 18 years

840
345
690

Female householder, no husband present


With own children under 18 years
Number of own children under 18 years

157
56
86

Families

454
534
915

723
403
815

874
492
948

850
466
887

174
453
787

432

557
307
631

556
280
558

218

245

266

238

283

75
118

159
325

166
291

156
279

300

918
580
205
25

451
39

40
45

221
451

204
684
327

080

066

650
274

553
063

086
627
151

864

606
321

659

564
225
422

611

501

979

398
292
570

424
297
598

394
290
523

157

304
570

441
937
766

001
602
230

866
536
239

655
357
666

493
247
515

461
263
589

660
520

450

354
248
602

333
674

001

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over

Separated

521
506
876
39

Widowed

41

Divorced

59

65
43

795

2 221

Single

Now

married, except separated

Female, 15 years and over

Single

481

Now

872

married, except separated

Seporoted

51

Widowed

273
118

Divorced

P-6

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

525
202
62
322
110

862
287

370
382
450

268

491

592
80
29
76

108

556
567
602
126

312
118

139
122

536
738
600

581
911

83
31

84
1

716
728
598
100
156
134

684

547
606
654

89
43
60

121

952
595
905

2 065

133
195
124

85
81

716
664
222
297
166

398
513
596
107
72
110

726
590
211

365
188

768
738
698
159
60

973
878

131

2 177

2 512
1

037
706
371

202
196

487
673
546

90
69
1

946
778
550
229
276
113

210
540
487
109
39
35

109

81

113

819
684
260
254
160

717
166

473
553
490
181

140
109

CENSUS TRACTS

General Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-i.

1980-Con.

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

East Orange city, Essex

8]

Irvington town, Essex

County Con.

County

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0109

0110

0111

0112

0113

0114

0115

0116

0117

0118

0119

0120

226

3 383

4 840

2 692

3 419

3 686

3 093

363
308
256

212
216
206
217
272
749
455
577
813
569
554

170
212
213
240
187
394
276
298
308
257

217
293
300
288
548
392
385
383
234

205
236
267
336
274
576
480
472
470
248

137

148

122

212
278
306
342
222
456
461
305
263
150
98

867
86
64

5 591

232
220
233
226

4 Oil
362
308

3 617

97
104
94
89
105
194
134
126
133
108
42

89
4 159

58

86
2 912
2 770
2 590

AGE
3 314

Total persons

years

255
327
414
409
253

years

481

years

363

years

351

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years

10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

ond over

225
144
92

3 and 4 years
1
years and over
18 years and over
21 years and over
60 years and over
62 years and over

99
2 225
2 045
846
342
293

36
912
876
819
213
193

25.0

31.3

869

671
45
56
56
43
64
104
76
67

years
years

Median
1

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years

115
156

10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

216
210

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

years

147

years
years

310
235

years

199
126
94

years
years

and over

61

3 and 4 years
16 years and over
18 years ond over
21 years and over
60 years and over
62 years and over

49
342

1
1
1

Median

323
349

281

397
769
404

431

291
851

272
207

724
403
347
320
249

121

195

130

84
2 658
2 559
2 428
480

148

131

2 958
2 800
2 595

2 631

449
281

237
151

4 064
3 943
1
531

421

589
530

516
2 343
395
345

356

483

95
2 616
2 493
2 320
556
477

488

084
906
355
306

30.2

278

27.2

46.8

32.8

31.8

34.2

29.5

855

2 222
190
143
159
180

2 077
190
165
136
127

2 252

905

2 027
91

246
377
235

235
454
232
184

120
116
114
136
160

448
228

46
33

131

19

196
201
156
139

162
160

81

321

80

28.5

31.9

30.5

29.6

28.4

226

3 383
3 285

4 Oil
3 910
509
892
617
540
433
714
254

3 617

188
443
290

701

616
505
387
346

559
513
422
270
238

042
933
823
541

452

108
110
136
160
143

86
96
94
116
110
229

107
108
147

41

105

101

75

121

104

152
99
103

220
190

503
488
459

77

346
217
234
297
288
303

40
484
422
345
310
276

251
135

231

2 231
2
1

108
148
166

200

181

147
331

771

155

506

37

83
4 787

176
177

1
1

127

173
139
102
65

157
83

97

238

396

260
250

269
266
253

148

719

102
128

251

214
250
279
318
458
852
548
607
788

72
115
137

86

581

326
239
232
206

142
172
174
149
84

40
264
196
089
226
206

629
579
507
519
473

4 657
4 445
1
681
1

533

38.3

42.5

023

3 033

36
33
39
70
73

144

233

192

441

87
104
137
153

273
327
448
464

99

341

100
111

151

281

48
520
452
358
336
297

44.8

34.7

34.0

35.5

30.5

4 840
4 055
939
979
960
869

2 692

3 419

3 419

3 686
3 674

3 093

692
938
706
232
203
432
233
89

093

on

475

867
852
929
480
449
413
348
508

132

148

126

67

12

15

2.09
2.96

2.87
3.36

2.67
3.24

2.51

1.99

2.24
2.88

123
889
626
373
358
159
86

394
394
237

382
382
244

370
370
232

82
75
82
65

103
75
58

115
108
69
56

45

163
155
75
34

18

10

13

10

11

916
872

811

31
1

161

102

728
666

036
317

32
1

665

591

484
369
314

14

36

904

2 641

871

579

832
317

291

488
037
947

42.6

47.0

5 591
5 591

157
-

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Told persons
In

households

Householder

3 314

305

051

828
223

Family householder

Nonfamily householder

183

Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives

168
9

Nonrelatives

153
133
147

519
79

653
705
948
845
323
147
162

3 615
1

469
867
602
489
385
530
231

98

15

38

86

3.14
3.52

2.68
3.30

1.99

2.59

2.46

3.09

3.41

3.21

Persons 65 years and over


households

236
230
145
75
62
29
37

328
307
246

444
442
316
204

281

Householder
Nonfamily householder

150
135
90
43

Inmate of institution
Other, in group quarters
Persons per household
Persons per family

In

337
749

Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives
Nonrelatives

19

Inmate of institution
Other, in group quarters

26

197
57

31

46

23

182
180

41
15
16

14

21

OWN

705
414

147
73
148

323

404

154
260

440
338
677

123
90
160

326
240
463

936
397
368
85
39
47

417

382

514

Single

491

Now

374
204

185
152
67
73
37

children under

of

own

828
540

18 years

children under

18 years

Married-couple families

With

own

Number

With

own

children under

of

own

127

337

18 years

children under

282
895
387
344
498
507

463
934
529
475
580
483

786
225
183
481
1

3.06
3.49

3.21

97

248
248
148
66
56
45

2
1

171

766

2.78

393
393
273

497
563
934
842

1
1

277
277
857
434
416
269
127
24

234

290
169
318

own

Number

249
196
785

CHILDREN

Families

With

15

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

671
1

281

194
124
117
35
43

178
18 years

Female householder, no husband present


18 years
children under 18 years

children under

Number of own

753

867
529
985

979

706
331
641

895
423
766

934
446
779

786
462
890

480

371

433
226
438

385
206

671
225
415

432

498

190
359

580
243
445

481
273

348
95

358

560

159

358
640

399
293
576

418
297
587

252

233

298

250

130
248

128
262

104
479
423

2 266

921

108

159
150

892
537
1

040

687

361

196

338
204
374

148

258
1

563
488
864
171

no

284

180

167

52

296

300

96

113
198

000
368

730
256
368

MARITAL STATUS
Mole, 15 years and over
Single

Now

married, except separated

Separated

Widowed
Divorced

Female, 15 years and over


married, except separated

Separated

Widowed
Divorced

CENSUS TRACTS

173
140

193

152
163

511
381

46
24

136
53
112

32
1

505
556
374
224

288
523
478

114
60

30
64

113
1

730
649
476
211

201

247

150

147

586
636
428
200
175
147

647
080

230
1

940
510
713
437

176
338
460
95
190

168

93

112

331

453
45
42
50
1

127
407
527
94
48

551

507

89

61

39

27
37

87

51

272
447
610

706

297

473
535

561

431

618

510

180

161

101

227

216

175

136

150

80

NEWARK,

N.J.,

38
29
39

915
268
361
53

166
67

SMSA

2 170
675
223
62
105
1

105
2

678
587
231

73
589
198

P-7

1980-Con.

of Persons:

ics

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

Irvington town. Essex County

Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0121

0122

0123

0124

0125

0126

0127

0128

0129

0130

0131

0132

0133

4 933
228
240
255
294
467
009
554
514
656

4 312
173

4 214

3 467

4 050

5 002

5 359

307
336
392
398
338
696
514
347

290
318
418
395
249
523
417
268
207
98

434
489
503
463
446

531

240

328
646
385
329
347
237
162

317
256
292
315
299
627
446
348
364
285
223

2 544
118
92
65
57

3 235

277
260
255

4 354
307
352
394
318
357
790
552
408
362
314
200

3 772

252
288
316
295
334
786
464
365
543

123

227
082
906
682
608

AGE
3 564

5 229

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years

212
215

294
245
256

15 to 19 years

231

351

20
25
35
45

340
608
319
388
495
325

497
812
477
570
812
574

251

341

431
285

503
514
773

88
2 917
2 822
2 649

115

92

71

89

105

4 372
4 235
4 006

4 155
4 029

647

3 294
3 172

2 625

3 535

532

999
835
738

2 372

Total persons

180

24 years
to 34 years
to

44 years
54 years
64 years

to

to

55 to
65 to 74 years
75 years and over
3 and 4 years
16 years and over
18 years and over
21 years and over
60 years and over
62 years and over

Median

Female

814

691

15 to 19 years

3
1

837
017
878

3
3

366

521

331

429

560
492

34.6

45.9

32.9

867

2 806
133
117
130
188

2 548
101

2 538

2 286

256
484

82
107
110
146
170

126
153
157
162
180

122
119
137
124
179

277

414
239
203
295
208

351

123
134
136

171

years

years

217
272
192

and over

158

231

186

3 and 4 years
16 years ond over
18 years and over
21 years and over
60 years and over
62 years and over

35
573
526
437

43
2 395
2 323

48

years

351

404

241

38.1

years

years

years

288
307
564

234
409
248
322
467
327

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

221

34.9

92
80
107
115
174
289

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years

267
120

214

251

197

266
369
242

216
291

347
595

149

30
2 217
2 166

2 066

47
815
755
653
496

243
264

52

104

147

127

122

38

124

171

2 844
2 707

2 917

2 263
2 239

2 111
931

3 478

2 551

752

3 030

221
197

436
378

206
3 563
3 330
3 089
607
516

692
620

746
546
534
483

30.6

31.1

28.6

2 040
167
135
152
158
147

2 114
147
148
193
179

345
244
198
190

365
276

186
593
556

35.0
1

302

57
48
27
27
122
356

181

140
115

191

161

145

114
119
98
153

118

143

101

181

47
463
422
330

63

72
553

54

23
168
158
125

191

607
445
330
180

237
154

2 313
146
153

174

001

201

868

216

581

530
434
896
603
436
379
262

331

30.7

204
170
186
446
276
223
200

230
710
294
270

560

185
194

277

23.9

26.6

25.4

714

2 689
183

2 921

153
133
221

265
262
308
248
253
519
354
237
229

254
271

191

247

130
312
238
144

241

107
50
35

191

103
67

151

67

78

109

568
311

253

95

476
407

751

668

609
518

451

309

777
694
602
407
364

300

380
360

128
109

221

311

39.5

42.9

36.4

53.3

33.8

31.8

31.7

32.0

30.4

36.2

259

27.5

26.9

3 564

5 229
5 229
2 146

4 933
4 925
2 147

4 312
4 231

4 214
4 214
609

3 467

4 354
4 354
594

3 772

2 544

3 235

5 002

5 359
5 359

124

485
418
787
686

314
709
548

4 050
4 050
1
419
015
404
362
653
1
854

Median

2 201

169

2 108
2 007

075
022

341

482
410
400
365

591

502
417

1
1
1

331

1
1

161

069
984

929

821

693
248

035
929
802
360

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

households

Householder
Family householder
Nonfamily householder

Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives

Nonretatives

564
479
970
509
464
702
299
84

459
687

631
1

094

881

108

2.41

Persons per family

3.06

In

Persons 65 years and over


households

576
576

Householder
Nonfamily householder

401

212
208
96

Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives
Nonrelatives

Inmate of

137

49
32

2.44
3.04

2.29
2.98

3.02

915
915
626
318
308

716
713
463
205

OWN

Families

Married-couple families
children under 18 years

of

own

287
206
920
640

72

129

17

17

13

49
32

631
190
83

467

321

932
389
339
580
445

158

3
1

436

385
825
806

772
393
032
361

2
1

544
730
509

221
167

264
465

002
787
226

235
972
759
213
180
384
757

2 402

5
1

561

477
597

132

121

129

122

124

85

122

216

2.62
3.20

2.62
3.17

2.73
3.27

2.71

2.85
3.47

1.47

2.43

3.33
3.82

2.80
3.45

571

399
399
274
140

514
514
332

508
508
324
144

150
150
102
49
49
22
22
4

284
284

571

369
176
170
100

90

135
54
62

12

124
507
950

932
450
853

3.19

154
149
112
65
5

138
107
70

391
391
270
158
152
65
49

507
507
407
299
293
66

015
574

509
204

171

271

31

722
324
398
324
668
2 746
223
1

3.11

3.58

409
409
257

169
70
65
40
63

125
112
71

64
17

12

CHILDREN

With own children under 18 years


Number of own children under 18 years

own

197
125
108

143

2.15

institution

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

Number

Other, in group quorters

With

969
050
919
873
770
355

145

Inmate of institution
in group quarters

Other,

Persons per household

333
814
729
997
636

children under 18 years

Female householder, no husband present


With own children under 18 yeors
Number of own children under 18 years

970
387
688

702
282
517

216

459

333

050
395
707

541

501

925

850

094
427
742

997
383
672

770
286

787
344

529

681

280

92

98

247
92

218
94

151

158

138

150

369
472
732

2 008

Separated

41

Widowed

65
59

49
85
92

158
606

032
519

759
515
146

226
778
567

324
820
793

156

971

580
258
519

825
409
789

709
330
612

653
353
723

264
78
114

384
247
529

597
334
674

668
369
779

270

298

274

262

292

143
246

181

171

172

321

325

327

194
407

178
105
128

322
245
576

530
404
823

564
424
979

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over

Single

Now

married, except separated

Divorced

Female, 15 years and over

Widowed

588
386
732
64
295

Divorced

111

Single

Now

married, except separated

Separated

P-8

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

640
1

142

2 426
1

583
150
78
469
146

020
701

038
96
75
110

2
1

465
447
813

508
499
820

60

619
56

58
54
77

52
93

185
411

51

58

41

58

490
414
619

491
483
848

190
574
041
103
354

2 239

67
758

134
220

117

91

306

227

250

118

136

103

103

132

97

476
802

850
506
824
111

481

853

586
413
735

389
550
684

51

626
492
680
119
231
104

099
454
292

170
473
278
115

208
96

002
444
410

95
33
20

155
72
126

62
42

53

51

810

321
443
728
42
55

207
446
410
144
123
84

595

601

701

671

642
140
36
76

727
87
54
62

981
709

2 086

641

280
195
156

727
714
225
257
163

CENSUS TRACTS

Table P-1.

General Characteristics of Persons:

1980 -Con.

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

Census Tracts

AGE
Total persons

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20
25
35
45

to
to
to

24 years
34 years
44 years

to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 to 74 years
75 years and over

3 and 4 years

16 years and over


18 years and over
21 years and over

60 years and over


62 yeors and over
Median
Female
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 yeors

20
25
35
45
55
65
75

to
to

to
to
to

to

24
34
44
54
64
74

years
years
years
years
years
years

years and over

3 ond 4 years
16 years and over
18 years and over
21 years and over
60 years and over
62 years and over

Median

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

households

Householder
Family householder

Nonfamily householder
Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives
Nonrelatives

Inmate of institution
Other,

in

group quarters

Persons per household


Persons per family

Persons 65 years and over


In

households

Householder

Nonfamily householder
Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives
Nonrelatives

Inmate of institution
Other, in group quarters

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

OWN

CHILDREN

Families

own children under 18 years


Number of own children under 18 years

With

Married-couple families

own children under 18 years


Number of own children under 18 yeors

With

Female householder, no husband present

own children under 18 years


Number of own children under 18 years

With

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over
Single

Now

married, except separated

Separoted

Widowed
Divorced

Female, 15 years and over


Single

Now

married, except separated

Separated

Widowed
Divorced

CENSUS TRACTS

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

P-9

General Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-1.

[For

1980-Con.

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Newark

city,

B]

Essex County

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0001

0002

0003

0004

0005

0006

0007

0008

0009

0010

0011

0013

4 525

2 106

427
67
88

3 716

6 328

3 876

5 881

2 282

101

645
684
649
615
637
167
744
504
328
228
127

352
394
387
396
378
616

601

215
206
262
420

164
202
205
259

206
225
238
266

719
62
77
99

2 626

127
132
122
147
152
231

3 665
173
180

2 143

278
284
308
344
458
790
485
534
536
343
165

Tract

Tract

AGE
Total persons

Under 5 years
5 to 9 yeors

10 to 14 yeors
15 to 19 years

20
25
35
45

to
to
to
to

55 to

24
34
44
54
64
74

years

years
years
yeors
years

years
65 to
75 years and over
3 and 4 years

16 years and
18 years and
21 yeors and
60 years and
62 years and

111

over

582

over

over

436
210
750
634

over

over

2 345

261

294
435
717
502

51
1

32.0

Median

171

194
240
302
288

702
638
553
718
674

46
748
705

36

61

229

141

3 096

4 207

108

611

959
618
527
459

261

25.7

22.3

26.9

230

361
26
34
50
44
28

3 432

2 059

3 084

330
326

163
186
199
197

287

111

271

112
105
113
103
159
102
106

53

25
973
948
897
445

113
145

230
137
187
289
488
340

131

189

54
43
57
107
77
88
129
65
52

101

168
180
124
71

20
952

421

35
897
854
786
994
937

32.7

49.2

4 525
4 525

2 106
2 106

Median

62
46

74
100
102
139
163

41

351
311

376
687
383
264

277
222
242
321
132

198
186
168
116
107

885
285

612
595
566
186

251

147

24
734
669
597
547
485

55.6

41.1

38.9

42.1

25.3

27.1

25.5

3 665

2 143

6 328
6 245

3 876

427
427
536
419

3 716

3 665

5 881
5 831

117
110

351

15

931

123
2
2
2

354
234
047
310
274

62
471

382
285
299
268

317
344
290
507
405
292
209
113
49

203
336

187
130
87

266

113

218
177
158
136
69
40

42
33

168

101

43

14

150

881

004
799
239
204

834
765
277
259

246
229
202
29

415
109
120
140
135

51

76
75

825
690
547
210

41

94

23

2 038

85
83
116

253
98
66

458
420
377

31

271

80

744

204
240
294
295
218
383
304

552
437
300
433
394

155
59
78
49
64
97
164

69
79
130
90
109

678
416
350

2 213

181

10

24.4

102

781

211

954
677
285
480
395

227

25.4

and over

856

142

659
492
2 282
482
432

135

151

24.5

years

204

201
149

39.4

213
399
256
282
283
186

81

391

316
296

36.5

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

3 and 4 yeors
16 years and over
18 years and over
21 years and over
60 years and over
62 years and over

559
449

37.9

51

years

431

220
123

93
54
88
75
76
62
23

181

293
185
175

49.7

162
167

years

155
175

43.3

10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

years

512
410

049
312
255

61

years

321

210

493
418

143
53

years

130
198

319
194
270
345
208
120

468
385

144

74
043

2 976
2 844

114
89
105

564
642
662
549
919
703
539
409
204
89

986
2 837
924
804

151

Female
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years

124
134

45
018
959
881

21

152
128

29.1

23.9

28.8

2 282

719
719
209

2 626

158

591

51

245

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

households

Householder
Family householder

Nonfamily householder
Living alone

851

Spouse
Other relatives

Nonrelotives

Inmate of
Other,

in

institution

group quarters

Persons per household


Persons per family

In

705
148
557
508

Persons 65 years and over


households
Householder
Nonfamily householder

863
106
-

002

521
481

450
324
717

873
916
957
929
561

63

172
59

_
-

2.65
3.36

2.10
3.00

508
508
307

590
590
456
303
292

121

117

Living alone

3
1

604
403
052

085
460
625
558
730
3-199
2

3
1

817
223
911

2.57
3.06

3.00
3.69

3.12
3.74

3.22
3.84

3.44
3.85

3.44
4.03

3.11

328
328
215
78
78

204
204
129
40
40

355
332
215

350

33
33
20

164
164
106

39
67

198
80
80
54
36

293
290
185
85
73
48
47

362
95
58
25

81

653
618
395
138
138
142
78

2.54
3.03

219
219
989
688
680

108
101

22

3.76

41

35

23
25

10

18
6

10

59

266

"

158
105
259

591

72
46

11

_
-

_
~

35

7
16

148
549
013

521

916
332
645

625

419

231

173

417

309

561
177
343

484

307

187
341

120
213

307

103
36
64

95
52
94

815

540

CHILDREN

Families

own

136

of

201
261
371

children under

29

own

258

19

Number

132

72

13

14

With

291

14

OWN

32

2.66
3.09

2.89

Nonrelotives

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

406

50

39

institution

058

61

Other relatives

group quarters

41

604
836

112

43
32

in

107
88
203

80
310
82

15

168
54

Other,

890
549
442

81

Inmote of

809
324
485
408
632

231
22

307
569

335
797
367
37
_

94
93

Spouse

312
288
538
957
99
59

1.96

_
-

143
845
625
220
204
484
784
30

18 yeors

children under 18 years

Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Number of own children under 18 yeors

Female householder, no husband present


With own children under 18 years
Number of own children under 18 years

217
427

851
404
754

324

227

163
96
206

129

237

110

208

146

285

052
370
679

460
992
160

911
547
1

259

797
290
530

730
443
970

538
299

199
71

630
508

135

117

320
229
536

925

681

324
870
908

442
292
694

632
386
840

203
122
270

106

261
139
295

594
443
009

21!
158
400

68

285

51

199

132

468

865
807
725

711

230

842

320
226

107

391
281

201
52

71

21

64
30

16

902
265
237

251
98
78
40

359
798

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over

767
656
920
42
66
83

747
219

888
529
920

978
253
340

Widowed

95
236

Divorced

108

97
232
56

Single

Now

married, except separated

Separated

Widowed
Divorced

Female, 15 years and over

Single

Now

married, except separated

Separated

P 10

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

351

231

172

320

383
414
854

17
18
13

26
56
33

151

71

505
20
34
25

929
433
588

969
240
506

618

762
432
872

2 425

125

24
154
45

168
354
590
53
100

51

81

45
1

659
124

138

324
32
90
34

57

302
99

811

816

134

64
37

59
88

950
816
303
222

232
510
580

80

41

511
519

578
148
190
76

209
836
710
312
212
139

141

213
46

81

98
37
35

17
18

046
372
286
181

154
53

CENSUS TRACTS

Table P-1.

General Characteristics of Persons:


[For

1980-Con.

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Newark

city,

Essex

B]

County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0014

0015

0016

0017

0018

0019

0020

0021

0022

0023

0024

0025

4 720

2 533

2 638

3 574

4 243

2 585

9 916

4 870

4 864

244
302
349
305
223
383
280

265
264
312
283
223
374
267
232

313
353
425
394
306

399
484
586

4 221
314

3 818

380
476
615
596

236
302
390
384

590
583
609
604
793
632
145
053
162
082
663

309
377
419
442
396
710
527
436
564
423
267

510

Tract

AGE
Total persons

Under 5 yeors
5 to 9 years

10 to 14 yeors
15 to 19 years

43)

20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 to 74 years
75 years and over

646
514
484
339

163
135

167
72
156

3 and 4 years

18 years and over


21 years and over

578
439

291

120
875
2 534
362
305

60 years and over


62 years and over
Median

402
120

195

141

154

96

57

87

97

130

726
610
455
314
267

2 409

249
2 013

24.3

21.5

329
617
435
373
255

418

24.9

21.3

949

2 293

155
171

305
284
243
383

234

203

yeors

281

164

yeors

275
194
95
49

92
85

162
118
115

73

47
917
840
760

years
years

and over

3 and 4 years
16 years and over
18 years and over
21 years and over
60 years and over
62 years and over

59

28

139
311

258

124
182
132
110

years

382

131

years

151

634
383

451

153
177
165
125

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

210
186

23.1

2 542
192
241

Female

71

91

16 years ond over

378
348
325

567

441

197
150

104
45

92
49

212
189
173
254
236
185
192
124
58

39

67

674
585
514

131

114

234
207

230

371

193
132
127

267
218
192

322
222
176
206

91

60

147
139

137
118

37

68

58

23.4

26.4

27.9

4 720
4 692
380
055
325
258
415
2 672
225

2 533
2 527
751

2 638

3 574

167
38

179

30

28

13

12

3.40
3.93

3.36
4.06

3.05
3.82

239
225

149
148
105

040
986
917
208
178

24.0

29.7

30.5

4 243
4 243

2 585

4 221
4 221

501

271

726
630
503
365
317

814
648
426
579

203
373
269
210
140
79
38

61
1

114
2

156
169
159

25.1

Median

131

3 086
2 901

89
136
144

172

69

790
670
529
346
302

190
247
273

822
199

457
214

901

351

28.6

111

947

354
378
223
188

2 259

125

631

230
208

331
611
421

447

182

736

347
374
437
386
684
485
405

26.9

375
302
177
278
236

178

240
300
286
213
382
314
204
227

518
404
267

180
149

1
1

261
8 022

765
7 397
2 319
2 090
7

29.1

967
116

138
180
180
172

672
494
248
953
832
32.1

23.8
2 649

301

183

271

281

224
210
236
403
276
236
312

294
257
220
476
342
213

302
425
840
580
550
677
623
446

3 818

9 916
9 916
4 119
2 783
336
200
945
3 578
274
-

4 073
1

559
3 209
473
398
3

24.8
3

258

053
230
288
334
358
212
537
438
291

155
105
58

261
165

38.3

133
4 391
4 255
1

3 871

2 671
165

30.8

501

424
319
345
303

196

149

328
303

408
266

211

933
2 675
406
339
2

36.0

64
2 050
972
855
570
506

177
100

803
480
577
723
712
425
925
817
510
307
220
107

577
515
421
779
599
388
287

120
3

511

162
131

72

100

83

774
664
536
236

2 141

199

977
794
277
242

32.8

25.6

26.7

4 870
4 870
716
266
450
410
854

4 864

5 803

4 864

787
703
367
336
297
728
3 150
206
-

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

households

Householder
Fomily householder
Nonfamily householder

Living olone

Other relatives
Nonrelotives

Inmate of institution
Other,

in

group quarters

Persons per household

Persons per family

In

544
207

Spouse

Persons 65 years and over


households
Householder
Nonfomily householder

132

42
36
40
45

Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives
Nonrelotives

in

group quarters

587
849
558

3
1

291

255
223
348

532
057
807
250
205

200
968
232

585
875
663
212

453
085
368

805

188

917

2.98

3.40

3.40
3.84

690
690
448

277
277

327
327

182
77
72

171

106
100

745
745
166
570
552

71

321

74
8

238
20

129
106

10

917
496
050

2 783

176
975

2.95
3.47

2.91

221

291

241

216

291

198
198

411
401

184
72
58
49

121

173

38
32
28
39

91

26

153
93
92
22
27

438
438
299
156
155
74
59

14

55

48
12

41
17

321

71

10

968

663
396
817

102

13

3.20
3.74

3.45

241

90
38
26
4

3.44
3.79

3.54
3.95

191

284

3.34
3.85

2.41

945

180

162

658
998
112
_

110

414

117

341

455

2 183

195

318

351

234
203
612
2 676

271

242
619
896

183

407
445

181

211

Inmate of institution
Other,

248

1
1

189
184

16

61

47

54
72
74

10

41

14

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

OWN

CHILDREN

Families

own children under 18 years


Number of own children under 18 years

With

Married-couple families

own children under 18 years


Number of own children under 18 years

With

Female householder, no husband present


With own children under 18 years
Number of own children under 18 years

055
676
563

544
379
974

558
353
869

415
218

211
127

223
110

171

501

350

246

381

407
227
548

550
410
973

295
234
579

282
222
583

412
267
687

497
389
957

445
687
444

686
312
231

816
383
242

190
59
65

72
35
36

110
34
47

804
793
450
282

952
374
240

981
380
250
152

807
456
1

108

651
1

351

572

318
168
351

304
211

440

085
598
183

1
1

658
357
753

619

341
721

355
220
398

234
132

284

266
624
232

180
805
712

367
922
965

728
460
006

612

945
817
373

854
420

401

841

888

625
309
528

335
179

470
356

414

355

742

861

541

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 yeors and over

Single

Now

married, except separated

Separated

Widowed
Divorced

Female, 15 years and over


Single

Now

married, except separated

Separated

Widowed
Divorced

CENSUS TRACTS

175
104

150
109
79

151

48

072
476
389

101

43
63
1

411
546
372
207
190
96

789
342
335
49
30

191

563
452
102
37
37
1

583
657
444
245
145
92

078
353
338
146
152
89

63
51

57

33
1

411
546
694

775
591

699
146

244
95

357
536
653

3 691

57
57
54

156
146
191

64
72
67

533

4 443

2 099

074
048

625
896

211

112

865
245

361

503
656
99
206
69

133

065

NEWARK,

666
554
909

105

N.J.,

440
599
655

822
773
783

95
54
37

143

826
669
660
196

2 201

177
124

SMSA

44
79

793
785
260
216
147

P 11

General Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-l.

[For

1980 Con.

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Newark

city,

A and

Essex

County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0026

0027

0028

0029

0030

0031

0032

0034

0035

0037

0038

0039

948
267
230

2 645

896

5 476

439

4 600

3 693

439

2 630

159

726
709
727

164
139
163
187
122

485
549
638
610
414
637
529
336
226

334
375
484
509
343
413
400
362
262

254
277
286
265

230
247
290
303
218
248
217
214

119
57

141

196

122

AGE
3 451

Total persons

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

years
years

411

years

252
190
85
38

243
170
248
190
157
105
48
29

178

90

years

years

years

and over

3 and 4 years
16 years and over
18 years and over

2 099
1

21 years and over

60 years and over


62 years and over
Medion
Female
Under 5 years

5 to 9 years

10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20
25
35
45

24
34
44
54
64
74

to
to

to
to

years
years

years
years

1
1

143

035
910

214
228
213

168
125

580
702
433
398
263

91

76

175

35

19

69

163
114

114

69
270

151

019

60
245
163
054
323

626
473
287
191

20.7

19.4

20.3

887
230
178
217
240
164
304
240
134

051
134
105
130
119
89

479

139
116

158

20.8
1

131

151

200

44

126
95
56
28

165
147
75
57

99
124
144
139
102
176
118
102
72
45

25

18

18

10

91

46

62

973
896

157
136
180
194
150

993
117

71

781
109

86

62

96

22.3

21.7

22.2

23.0

948
936
556
442

2 645

2 050

630
740
589

2 050

151

161

122

138
148

661

101

607
545

Median

181

193
128

91

67
45

96

10

14

35

52

294

656
594
535
88
74

25.0

19.4

20.6

063

3 232

598

79
109
107
115

352
364
412
325
375
451
315
276
173
106
83

29

over

195

112
104
178
138
88
125
130

62
925
847
762
119
98

60

over

over

088

312
3 189
2 908
2 530
379
333

128
110
102
95
109
49

over

over

661

135
204
173
168
158

119
102

050
178
228
316
269
180
286
205

159

298
296
353
362
232
343
256
236
143

44
730
675
604
84
70

4 years

16 years and
18 years and
21 years and
60 years and
62 years and

917
709
209

261

111

years
55 to
years
65 to
75 years and over
3 and

449
376
426
430
296
498

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

2 787

2 524
2 237

2 171

388

267
224

22.9

20.2

22.0

723
72

2 519
258

69
70
89
74
98

2 012
159
185

96

256
315
286
233
404
328

71

196

31

51

141

29

26

67
35

61

91

77
51

76
79
54

201

295
207
254
208
130
62

70

913
325
274

43

92
570

456
325
302
258

231

284
148

105
1

23.4

282
252
193
241

254
192
148
69
37

351
125
144
159
156
107
195
125
134
107
64
35

805
678
520
554
507
26.2

584
136
129
133
137
131
171

159
159
156
181

92

161

16

25

384
344
315
48
43

490
456
408
60
54

156

177

190

046
898
700
250
224

45
895
828
754
162

131

143

139

029
355
325

29.6

22.1

22.6

24.0

23.0

23.1

24.4

32.4

896
894
704
387
317
289

5 476

439
439
448
306

4 600
4 600
253
037
216

3 693

2 439

2 630

185
321

740
699
643

2
1

211

329

95
620
500

221

361

089

54

1
1

63
167
109

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


3 451
3 451

Total persons
In

households
Householder

Family householder

Nonfamily householder
Living olone

Spouse
Other relatives

Nonrelotives

Inmate of
Other,

in

Persons per family

Persons 65 years and over


households
Householder
Nonfamily householder
Living olone

Spouse
Other relatives
Nonrelotives

Inmate of
Other,

in

174
278
990
165

114
95
133
150
97

611

450

212
1

107

992
67

131

215
76

571

088

469
686
293
393
354
264
358

071

297
230
67

142

3
1

686
044

811

233

439
775
550
225

2
1

180
203

53

121

186

91

128

646

791

2 151

161

37

72

398
2 813
136

170

120

341

630
056
599
457
419
166

342
66

12

14

17

3.39
3.86

3.48
3.90

3.55
4.03

3.36
4.03

2.69
3.90

3.24
3.80

3.61

3.21

3.53

3.15

4.20

4.00

3.67
4.10

2.49
3.52

123
123
84
42
33

77
77
50
23
20

8
19
12

10
3

own

children under

Number

of

own

OWN

own

131

12

19
12

811
522
277

550
333
850

599
382
839

261

321
170

603

405

203
93
207

166
77
184

595
450

424
319
808

300
225
594

407
294

114
563

699
319
216

677
327

92
48
24

49
89

71

41

36
29

165
152

142

25
22

10

18

19

12

10

13

14

29

10

277
276
220
150

55
55
30
10

66
66
41

59

54

51

44

27
33

34

432
432
363
267
252
38

15

CHILDREN

18 years

children under

18 years

442
332
796

794
574
339
278

children under 18 years

421

450
316

000

783

589
1

133
79
202

212

450
367
889

286
245
582

336
284

938
475
313

508
273
142
59

692
343
237
65

14

28
19

170
381

children under 18 years

of

192
192

141

244
244
207

Female householder, no husband present

own

210

95
95

Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Number of own children under 18 years

Number

3.81

211

126
125
78

19
8

14

4.05

176
176
124
58
54
20
29

35
20

institution

Families

With

018
794
224

group quarters

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF


With

institution

group quarters

Persons per household

In

116
259

691

387
256
639

306

293
994

230
152

196

2 281

416

488

91

264

148
86

131

66

164

51

206

163

444

133

128
72
182

280
224
567

234

977
798

119
95
269

286

564
278
164

527
254
141

210
707
280

73
23
26

76
30
26

130
56
37

764
343

768
292
146
102
169

177

454

771

037
730
784

398

157
115
1

140

633

MARITAL STATUS
Mole, 15 years and over
Single

Now

married, except seporoted

Separated

Widowed

85
25

Divorced

40

20

682
296
146

Separated

262
568
316
202

Widowed

105

Divorced

71

Female, 15 years and over

Single

Now

married, except separated

P 12

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

129
69
42

006
423
236
173
113
61

167
135

86
33

59

2
1

291
135
98
35
11

12

104

403

010
305
376
292

181

121

102
62
35
23

461
217

137

41

341
105
57

43

48

81

690
715
429
308

44

137

31

101

138

431
89

53
28
26

512
218

238
634

386
588
350
207
164
77

923
409
214
150
105
45

183

29
1

186
410
177

233
274
92

CENSUS TRACTS

General Characteristics of Persons:

Table p-i.

[For

1980 -Con.

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Newark

city,

Essex

8]

County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0040

0041

0042

0043

0044

0045

0046

0047

0048.01

0048.02

0049

0050

524

4 617

4 518

2 981

2 205

4 890

5 154

6 115

3 088

6 956

365
392
496
572
407
546
596
454
437
254
98

331

228
240
396
386

162

508
565

536

251

641

541
561

330
279

712
636

584
070

291

511

813
579
544
629

410
532
586
488
884
724
658
384

254
258
243

261

438
400
484
508
518
824
737
627
389

299

206
276
257

474
459
514
516
493
736
696
513

5 329
411

2 170

no

681

193

674

59

AGE
Total persons

Under 5 years
5 to 9 yeors
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 yeors

133
156

166
119
250
217
164
139
50
20

years

years
years
years
years

yeors
ond over

3 and 4 years
16 years and over
18 years and over
21 years ond over
60 years and over
62 years and over

130
92

Medion
Female
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

090
024
930

years

years
years
years
years

yeors

and over

3 and 4 yeors

60 years and over


62 years and over
Medion

244
022
2 710
555
472

663
420

26.2

26.4

787
55

2 576
187

2 381

61

197

171

84
82
76
127
115
72
79
28

250
314

274
278
223

61

19

71

134

874
759

571

301

51

134
54

862
665
192

22
61
1

152

24.0

602

110
108

207
196
164
220
209
210

301
331
301

238

154

261

160

78
23

90
1

341

241

329
292

2 013

2 991

333
360

189

360
366
393
230

127
3

281

218

27.5

568
537
484
68
44

16 years and over


18 yeors ond over
21 years ond over

179
76

149

41
1

346
514
559
418
560
586
564
385

494
380
266

812
289

236

91

55

162

746
532
3 220
400
304

195

4 386

4 161

839
478
383

118
150

044
873
246
198

210
4 920
4 653
4 316
1

24.9

27.5

27.5

2 717

3 281

63
103
136

239
219

204

271

227
227
306
485
427

236
276
282
305
314
605
479

283
156
76
36

321

391

224
148

192
105
40

229

127

105
59

59
39

299
478
366
360
393
433
426

95
952
836
646
164

78

87

60

107

073
978
818
226

2 304
2 133
261

131

288

102
193
177
143
85
30

279
466
413

18

20
845
784
728

183

2
1

422

30.2

27.3

4 032

2 850

155
139

273
337
346

200
190
280
299
274
493
406
348
207
108
45

155
174

321

215
155

056

997
868
699
076
994

104
88

81

181

66

139

180

214

159
122

27.0

28.0

27.9

25.6

28.2

26.5

29.2

28.6

26.7

33.9

524
517

4 617
4 543
353

4 518
4 485
359
032
327
260
503
2 396
227

2 981
2 961

2 205

6 115
6 115

3 088

701

4 890
4 890
552
239
313
254
599
2 499
240

5 154

912
675
237
206
327

306
263

863
624
292
386
334

707

321

26.5

166

142

405
243
187
129

82
29

154
3

677
549

2 726

17

130

56

704
473

181

40
055
940

187

831

25.3

60
720
616
444
225

128

134

117

104

212
93
43

44

193
3 342

173

590
390
289
220
94

198

156
130
24.5

270
97
122
150
150
83
271
161

104
75
43
14

74
2 126
2

80
403
297
186

37

865
804
734

003
835
229
198

85
65

28.0

26.6

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

households

Householder

511

342
169

Family householder

Nonfamily householder
Living olone

131

Other relotives

150
749

Nonrelat'rves

107

Spouse

041

312
272
470
2 498
222

591
131

205
547
154
143

276
1

165
63

154

812
228
584
529
685
2 496
1

088
499
589
492
807

2 931

088

6 956
6 956

198

507
465
273
445

691

289

161

172

003
543
460
422
700
125
128

5
5
1

329
315
826
258
568
486
645
572
272

2
2

170
170
729
561

168
150
208
1

169
64

Inmote of institution
Other,

in

group quarters

Persons per household


Persons per family

In

Persons 65 years and over


households
Householder
Nonfamily householder
Living olone

74

33

20

14

2.97
3.63

3.36
3.85

3.30

3.25
3.84

3.15
3.63

3.15
3.50

2.84
3.59

2.93
3.49

2.58
3.49

2.32
3.48

2.91

2.98
3.45

70
70
43
26

352
342

255
255

101

149

355
355

252
252

61

141

149

153

142

72

23

13

49

41

21

872
860

12

38
34
47
75

27
20

142

50
40
40
59

41

21

60
54
28
57

94
46
45

55

188
188
105
32
24

278
278

151

73
73
38

229
229

179
58

499
910
635

691

273

3.81

99

Other relatives

55
77

43
49

16
17

12
10
23

Nonrelatives

31

12

Spouse

Inmate of institution
Other, in group quarters

10

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

OWN

own

Number

children under

of

own

18 years

children under

18 years

Married-couple families

With

own

Number

With

own

Number

children under

of

own

18 years

children under

18 years

Female householder, no husband present


18 years
of own children under 18 years

children under

53
9

51

11

HI
111

40
19
16

CHILDREN

Families

With

21

149

3.56

342
194
423

032
559
260

675
400
934

547
340
702

470
205
445

503
225

327

276

161

481

345

154
331

509
347
799

448
299
697

299
222
557

233

545
720
546

940
411
351

682
287
295

143
55

90

50

123

35
53

19

41

31

041

576
283

150
72
148

167
117

265

168

342

239
799
515

228
730
389

599
333
629

685
369
713

807

573
428
817

462
325
603

431

906

543
906
080

258
750
432

561

405
812

700
322
755

645
332
638

208

779

528
379
722

319
255

796
762
722

559
242

168
38
106

40

180
818
717

901

301
199
145

109
85
74

451

136

846

294

580
406
700

358
273
577

289

014
817
858

961

991

140

170

81

46

80

82

123

997

2 103

2 487

781

778
753
248

893
862
347
215
170

561

130
262

521

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over
Single

Now

married, except separated

Separated

Widowed
Divorced

Female, 15 years and over

538
230

Single

587
240

Now

169

morried, except separated

Separated

Widowed
Divorced

CENSUS TRACTS

173
82
28
25

80
64
34

422
595
525

153

72
77
1

942
762
515
302
230
133

81

782
724
550
261
165
82

177

470
361

879
315
295

106

134
87

60

48

180

446
573
629

633
278
161

144

729
672
754

190
134

435

731

321

780

122
27
56

172
197

247
496
313
209

3 076
871
781

140
89

781

111

NEWARK,

454
189

N.J.,

SMSA

221

25
31

407
226

P 13

General Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-1.

lvou u>n.

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Newark

city,

Essex

B]

County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0051

0052

0053

0054

0055

0056

0057

0058

0059

0060

0062

0063

3 344

4 573
406
408
563
523
386
628
616
455

779

2 347

3 465

2 447

416

4 820

169
206
223
230
140
244

290
282
238
227

418
434
404
346

223
233
283
235

14

4 642
463
524

186

303
479
368
325
234
114
40

183

478
549
578
527
417
666
509

AGE
3 027

3 940

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

272
303
330

263
307
433

354
388
449

351

371

451

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

309
497
390
389
316
138
49

268
404
356
265

37

305
554
513
419
289
159
59

97
2 360
2 225
2 032
326

105

940
789
600
252
209

Total persons

years
years
years
years

years
years

and over

3 and 4 years
16 years and over
18 years and over
21 years and over
60 years and over
62 years and over

221
102

271

26.7

Median

Female

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years

152
187
184
182

10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

862
140

years
years
years

171
71

years
years

and over

32

3 and 4 years
16 years and over
18 years and over

55
1

21 years and over

99

129

172

57

2 657

3 075

2 465
2 220

823
745
645
95

868

2 580

416
355

337
294

67
130

106

024
916

73

132
99

250

20.4

22.0

2 549

712
61

213

211
201

223
205
280
276
198
378
375
259

974
90

156
92
35

181

74
92
105
52
90
83
66
58

118
56

18
13

55

92
783
668
520

23

468
419
366
47

648
584
524

160

347
290
211

183
168

254
216
27.3

3 344

3 027

3 344

3 027

3 940
3 880

069
839
230

891

4 573
4 566
499
076
423
355
405
2 435
227

Medion

51

25.4

27.9

181

20

2 029
159
167

24.5

281
174
162

691
142
175

150

455
364
247

357

184
173
134
56

22.8

27.5

60 years and over


62 years and over

347
274
169

136
146
189
182
98
148
136
124
106

301
188

56
124
055
959
149
128

325

40
20

177
154
245
221
154
119
69
22

287
239
217

years

99

155
2 116

488
398
265
220

190
23.7
1

22.0

194

151

103
107
130
85
139
119

987
800
266
210

350
309
268
202

134
102
116
106
190
149
75

910
223
208
205
190

172

24
26
32
39
51

121

55
56
62
26

40

31

120

147

81

658
570
443
258
215

350
337

180
3 124

213
3 055
2 854
2 557

26.9

40.3

23.3

23.6

269

224

2 756

2 648

113
119
148
112
108

8
8
14
14
17

243
265
295

252
242

281

253
265
457

311

94
49

11

28

21

26

27
29
26
43
14
24

37

80
229

45
865

4
193

153

831

045

757
140

191

159
123
109
61

411

342
223

2 899
2

84
68

287
233
178
126
67

89
77
24

511

482
453
739
468
363

594
510
446

281
211

480
438

271

244
434
320

281

215
176
125

271

204
127
72

111

37

42

47
783
736
666
116
98

117

186
178
56
46

257

291

22.3

23.0

24.3

23.8

26.8

43.3

26.1

25.8

779
779
543

2 347

3 465

2 447

416
319

4 820

2 281

4 642
4 635

62

147
116

99
1

912
792
623
296

110
1

832
729
573
315

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

households

Householder
Family householder
Nonfamily householder

195

Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives

Nonrelatives

414
705

639
252
215
280
744

179
132

445
2 223

in

group quarters

Persons per household


Persons per family

In

Persons 65 years and over


households
Householder

Nonfamily householder
Living alone

Nonrelatives

173
39

21

3.13
3.53

3.40
4.17

3.73
4.10

3.05
3.64

187
187
106
23

139
139
88

218

287
287

46

19

43

33
26
22
64

197

38
4

in

group quarters

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

OWN

839
453
955

Families

of

own

children under

__

18 years

1
1

711
481

421
122

453
099
803
296
253
260
920

425
874
509
365
313

121

85
36
30
43

4 820
1

702

628

185

138

490
452
417
2 478

174

201
169

141

127

14

517
480
402
2 600
116

66

12

22

97

3.81

3.28

3.21

3.14

4.28

3.71

4.00

3.71

2.77
3.72

2.64
3.16

2.83
3 53

2.85
3.54

60
60
38

343
343

104
46
43
22

13

271

23
10

154
144
43
22

358
358
283
196

19

154
154
96
35
30

57
20

12

150
144
97
50
43

161
159

12

76
76
49
24

37

803
546
290

509
306
716

85
39
60

73
56

94
808
75

230
197

91

128
1

015
93

225
218

'

41

17

43

13

16

24

25
22

10
17

16

11

076
675
444

275

421
280
662

481

175
481

181
1

112

192
39

35

860
526
220

331

873

185

696

791
1

138
758
554

417
248

402

405
228
477

94
42

128
69

181

43

132

82
202

17

221

155

225
136
354

260

107

24

490

563

162
123
347

490

183

178
481

391

923

284
208
492

38

661

589
409
903

219

548

360
264
639

250

251

319
248

728
548
160

635
479
938

056
432
455
95

863
413
320
75
30
25

355
626
440
184
46

369

730
305
268

935
432
284

819
388
208

158
66
46

81

121

21

31

59

18

25

48
28

46

137
36
50

22
4
20

161

841

485
225

674
299

105
85
56

143
107
83

274
550
286

889
349
213

14

42

231
135
72

154
124
49

194
63
44
33
45

370

180
371

children under 18 years

639
434
093

243
539

Female householder, no husband present


With own children under 18 years

own

325
325
348
275

445

414

of

280
166
390

Married-couple families
With own children under 18 yeors
Number of own children under 18 years

Number

CHILDREN

With own children under 18 years

Number

187
92
80

101

Inmate of institution
Other,

112

27
45

Spouse
Other relatives

156

Inmate of institution
Other,

039
860

444

314

21

33

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over

Single

Now

married, except separated

Separated

Widowed

36
38

Divorced

Female, 15 years and over

Single

Now

Seporated

Widowed

92

Divorced

P 14

383
513
441
182
155

married, except separated

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMS A

493
320
162
123
63

257
547

519
81

67
43

492
538
509
212
155
78

729
436
320
227
129

190
97
43

507
257
147
47

807
280
258
126
111

32

52

262
552
424

261

570
443

118

117

76
92

60

953
763
434
347
249
160

71

883
735
453
289
281
'25

CENSUS TRACTS

General Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-1.

[For

1980-Con.

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions

)f

terms, see appendixes

Newark

city,

A and

Essex

B]

County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0064

0065

0066

0067

0068

0069

0070

0071

0072

0073

0074

0075.01

825

3 327

119
134
128
140
166

270
272
313
338
302
449
408
388
293
224
70

AGE
493

2 358

4 016

3 805

3 292

3 441

3 819

2 953

3 543

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

78
63
73
167

421
371

247
218
254
263
356
598

198
180

203
222

220
228
249
426
365
364
383

261

296
329

299
367
353
353
290
429
390
354
239

290
319

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

247
262
320
433
250
228
245
184

299
299
514
448
440

77

231
109

275
128

Total persons

yeors
yeors

157
125
108
66

yeors
yeors
yeors

yeors

31

and over

3 ond 4 years

16 yeors and
18 years and
21 years and
60 years and
62 years and

over

over

over

over
over

Median

28
257
220
035

60

194

18

92

151

95
445
260
018

425
439
398
566
431

168

146

108

2 743

2 201

2 671

29.8

140
118

124
100

26.9

18.9

24.4

317

2 274

130
139
160

208

23

513
747
673

973

years
years

56
67
79
54

years

61

years
years

57
34

166
116
68
29

and over

15

11

215
222
224
356
270
220
199
112
55

3 and 4 years
16 years and over
18 years and over
21 years and over
60 years and over
62 years and over

10

41

78

415
399
352
75
60

836

731

54

234

76
439
401
308
448
399

29.2

19.7

26.6

493
927
363

2 358

4 016
4 004

41

15 to 19 years
years

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

Median

240
117
141

612
72

617
522
380

195
152
147
143
180

193

344

491

269

183
80

124

113

105

68
312
210
2 084
527
465

527

2 411
2 195

311

277

394
342

039
934
2 769
615
506

046
859

24.7

29.4

34.6

721
147
192
174
179
149

837

923

540

111

91

95
122
128
186
291

93
110
110
129
217

140
214

177
131

181

225

77
52

126
49

159

201
128

71

76

41

58

51

24

1
1

176

094
003

343
284

245
256
259

565
516
435
347

3
2

181

227

037
903

593
504
31.9

33.5

987

903

127
146
149
160
178

54
52
58
74
75
140
103
116
114
77

733
127
149
151

156
144

465

361

20
723
690
647

335
282

170
144

278
216
122
256
228

34.9

30.4

825
825
616
488

3 327

32.6

3 441
3 441
135

3 819

2 953

3 543

3 993

3 292

372
28.7

36.5

3 805
3 659

410
266
070
424

35.7

304

47
543

35.9

25.6

38
491

30.1

29.3

182
113

158
57

273

169

252
224

296
229
265
222

291

257
218
232
254
164
86

430
344
367
322

104

51

416
353
264
305
249

2 691

34.5

841
84
100
130
157
159

274
204
228
240
126
66

136

506
431
274
105

81

794
678
2 504
610
529

993
308
303
295
304
366
600
501

204

454

34.4

155
182
132
167
138

175
160

271

511

488

275
226
206

81

306
289
533
457
390
333

237
206

152

261

141

713
524
2 265
440
382

525
38

Female
Under 5 years
5 to 9 yeors
10 to 14 years

111

366
313

380
334
288
234
338
642
332
339
384
383

241

223
204
168
124
46

40

56
1

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

households

Householder

Spouse

189
174
144
65

Other relatives

430

Family householder

Nonfamily householder
Living alone

327
595
469
126

112

478
953
525
486
349
044

670
748
922
867
347
483

3
1

181

025
818
207

69

550

21

16

10

12

146

Ill

2.55
3.62

3.91

2.71
3.51

2.19
3.45

3.10

4.59

97
96
72

78
78
60

286
286
217

33
29

23
21

11

11

Other relatives

Nonrelatives

Inmate of
Other,

in

institution

group quarters

Persons per household


Persons per family

Persons 65 years and over


households

Householder
Nonfamily householder
Living alone

Spouse

Inmate of institution
Other, in group quarters

OWN

Families

own

Married-couple families
children under 18 years
of

own

children under

133

926
209

159

3
1

201
1

103

2
1

518

57

3.51

3.03
3.46

534
530
433

218
208

263
263

141

182

132
123
35
23

341

326
52
26

62
57
25
33

89
86

11

19

40
4

10

818
527
130

926
547
986
750
462
829
131

37

953
060
819

530

189

241

881
1

750
530
26

819
363
083
280
250

230
648
207
38
-

935
254
236
804
513
24

937
262
082

1
1

180
172

128
117

890
729
56

406
783

3
1

307
113
838
275
241

20

549
568
77
-

13

56

2.80
3.22

2.79
3,26

2.97
3.48

3.12
3.42

2.96
3.44

2.97
3.53

393
393
242
93
86
65
76

340
340
224
90
90

403
403
256

379
373
224

294
290
203

112

78
77
71

192
192
114
48
47
34

69

20

41

112
105
33
50

083
522
849

819

935
448
822

082
566
026

488
237

838
475

693

441

981

881

648
348
587

804
415
766

890
485
878

406
205
383

549
322
648

124

98

246

28
47

144
67
126

60

53

27
49

143
315

522
448
978
20

705
208
440

33
43

25
22

565
347
960

167

306
344

433

581

33
241

50
170

16

114

107

178

40

38

16

89

10

55
57
4

106
67
72

CHILDREN

With own children under 18 years


Number of own children under 18 years

Number

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

With

182

423
630

138
544
50

Nonrelatives

In

18 years

Female householder, no husband present


With own children under 18 years
Number of own children under 18 years

953623

189
98
200

469
342
913

65
26
58

138
97
265

349
170

151

376

371

423
257
540

99

316
239
642

556
435
909

341

347

65
130

276
628

251

74

565

144

856
506

400

73

159

227

42
22

321

748
447
049

347

411

466
763
147
49
79

87

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over
Single

Now

married, except seporated

Separated

Widowed

24
26

Divorced

Female, 15 years and over


Single

Now

married, except separated

Separated

Widowed
Divorced

CENSUS TRACTS

423
192
73
90
56
12

641

153
155
76
34

658
662
388
255
217
136

324
556
413

174
106
75

52
50

18

888
470

141

539
380
120

479
534
397
200
278
70

065
450
465

208
376
454
166
137

75

14
24
25

65
39

46
1

203
356
784

368
329
776
43
184
36

49

109
320
694
27
37

27

31

505
469
946

14

185

246
279
678
46
204

45

39

595
401

923
41

330

401

855
23
32
19
1

527
356
857

NEWARK,

N.J.,

10

739

SMSA

166
448
587
42
44
45

P 15

.... .

General Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-1.

1980-Con.

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

[For

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Newark

A and

Essex

city,

B]

County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0075.02

Tract

0076

Tract

0077

Tract

0078

Tract

0079

0080

Tract

0081

Tract

0082

0083

0084

0085

0086

794

3 848

069

736

158
122
124

250

265
277
246

6 298

59
86
100
119
79
170
166
152
146
110
63

768
660
785

AGE
Total persons _

3 460

3 334

325

242
248
258
283
315
579
470
434
298

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

311

years

366
389
257
534
350
348
309

years

180

years

years
years

years

and over

3 and 4 years
16 years and over
1 8 years and
over
21 years and over
60 years and over
62 years and over

137

Median

26.3

Female.

Under 5 years

180
147
182
190
135
282
194
199

5 to 9 years

10 to 14 years ...
15 to 19 years __.

20 to 24 years __.
25 to 34 years __.
35 to 44 years __.
45 to 54 years __.
55 to 64 years __.
65 to 74 years
75 years and over

Median

132

93

575
2 453
2 293
567

2 419

574
95

197

37

10

37

18

3 025

948
2 823
776
695

685
609
533
93
77

639
613
444
98
83

976
925
858
397
358

979
935
862
240
219

138

151

289
934

3 601

135
395
333

36.9

35.7

20.9

597

241

159
173
201
193

78
55
53
125

458

3 332

30

208
327

131

191

127

331

363
315
376
405
340
537

345
224
126

90
60
44
40

404
237

54
46
22
74

74

46
244

190
109

36.8

34.5

32,8

37

23.1

31 8

164

110

160

20.9

27.8

14

691

364
315
160
99

33.6

262
220

25

50

649
016

2 120
138
130
127
107

298
260

118

44

157

81

791
1

822

170
145

171

103
143
103

25.4

252
223

313
243

192

118
129
73
135
103
106
147

32.4

72
784
703
596
293
254

94
92

2 361

222
189
218
197
122
52

225
190
134
76

153

308

576

138
133

149

18

33.3

80

217

552
462

112
113

141

42
234
194
096

3 559
3 391

60
363
303
083
154

112
99
138

316
712
480
368
436
399

115
69
35

219
130

29
47
145
164
76
69
62
67
45

229
237
330
219
156

677
659
474

464
396

58
92

145
84
27

296
217

671

2 311
2 153

36.2

589

227
205

57

60 years and over


62 years and over

385
448
388
254

490

106
112
128
154
287

108

180

269
283
457
369
419
380
205

114

171

3 and 4 years
16 years and over
1 8 years and over
21 years and over

181

30.8

845

322
335
383
416
404

132

012
420
364

4 690

217
202

451

90
537
2 431
2 242
325
275

2 382
2 221

3 074

267
287

155
52

91

3 122
189
140

51

56

12

722
45
45

61

II

53

251

87
58
92
74
49
28
25

101

19

99

16

24
626
600
464
76

58

17

414
378
335

72

705
668
588
484
436

6
211

22.9

33.8

794
654
748
319
429
418

3 848

3 772

60

21

31

74
64
65
80

52

421

51

215
183

104

33
29
16

14

135

314
298
269

46

564
537
512
255
226

2 207

199
173
58
52

60
58

030
790
249
215

23.8

38.5

42.0

27.4

22.8

069
062
356
242

736
484
220

250
834

6 298
6 298
2 117

180

256

33
23
37
29
32
30

51

58

111

66

2
1

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

3 460

3 334

460
093

3 334

households

Householder

Family householder

Nonfamily householder
Living alone

245
233

Spouse

551

Other relatives
Nonrelatives

Inmate of
Other,

Nonrelatives

219

OWN

children under 18 years

own

Number

own

684

711
I

274
34

187

677
42

906
846
060
962
409
279
178

140

271

207
207

386
353
218

298
298

69
64
26
34
6

114
105
58

606
42

107
113
97
56
175
33

1
1

308
284
620
258
362
350
108

"III"

children under 18 years

Married-couple families
18 years
of own children under 1 8 years

292
163
129
112
87

2.90
3.34

3.28

67
67
62

187
67
67
65
44

71

349
346
219
103
95
67
50
10

76

2.21

1.98

3.71

3.00

2.98
3.74

556

69

551

68

444
329
318

51

104
92
58
35
33
9

39
36

412

252

24

408

2.20
3.16

2.07
3.43

2.86
4.06

2.97
3.84

173
67
40

259
259
207

19
17
6
14

125
122
22
24
6

43
8

59
59

311

46
32
29

275
227
222

21

9
6

66
33

21

400
717
637
470
3 504
207
1

519
37

2.91

141

311

104

CHILDREN

Families
of

185
172

2.82
3.22

group quarters

own

189
163
65
129

4 690
4 672
613
260
353
322
038
913

074
055
870

29
4

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

With

831

institution

Number

2.95
3.36

188
102
98
35
44
4

Spouse

With

3.17
3.73

271

Other relatives

Inmate of

3 074

050

31

Householder
Nonfamily householder
Living alone

in

895
236
200
738
378
87

group quarters

in

Persons 65 years and over


households

Other,

institution

Persons per household


Persons per family

In

763
53

3 122
2 962

131

895

831

501

165

855

383
634

870
435
728

738
428
722

684
337
546

711

368
614

110

100
35

551
346
770

children under

Female householder, no husband present


With own children under 18 yeors
Number of own children under 18 years

848
532

246

174

53
97

382

66

260
691

238

319
224
453

846
444
794

242
183
403

409

58
37
76

038
575

187
141

174

001

272

344

119

161

106

57
103

94
202

73
167

374
250
423

162
133

302

107

258

163

49

135
342

264

108
50
132

128

751

67
49
134

861
687
633

113

56
16

44

43
29
63

132
82

205

90

1
1

87
40

400
036
440
470
314

MARITAL STATUS
Mate, 15 years and over.

Single

Now

married, except separated

Separated

Widowed
Divorced

Female, 15 years and over

Single

Now

married, except separated

Separated
Divorced

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

329
421

829

283
382
788

27

18

32

204
355
770
22

41

31

47

39

29

30

34

336
392
575
105
182
82

Widowed

P-16

122

446
579

257
283
796
43
92
43

329
330
754
42
158
45

271
284
751
41
135

60

822
550
139
38

754
383
223
89

46
49

36

828
407
100
76
193
52

511

162
88
119

23

636
275
218
55
59
29

335
455

725
570
435
248
326
146

291
162
66
33

430
308

425

18

63
23
20

12

16

183
122
50
46
24

429

212

579

188

68
88
54

72
68
27
39

147
117
84

31

202
29

682
364
136
88
43
51

323
128
113
34
31

17

807
984
529
157

40
97
2 278

979
523
372
241
163

CENSUS TRACTS

1980-Con.

General Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-1.

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction,

For definitions of terms. see appendixes

Newark

city

A and

8]

Essex County- -Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0087

0088

0089

0090

0091

0092

0093

0094

0095

0096

0097

0098

0098.99

834

2 334

2 829

6 425

6 004

388
283

382
334
310
406
528
914
517

416
449
533
579
512

726
718
768
766
534
724
585
533

5 320
641

110

288
342
312
322
280
476
329
290
336
220
124

5 354
631

5 969

229
248
224
225
216

388
88
89
82

3 319

156
209
229

577
525
479

64
-

AGE
4 344
388

Total persons

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20
25
35
45

to

24 years
34 years

to

44

to

years

to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 to 74 years
75 years and over

3 and

295
197
170
135
81

44

160
3

68
208

139

030

040
884
2 624

over

71

159

331
231

430
234

217
205
140
68

91

85
583

74
44
26

30
117

over

531

over

449

186
158

495
367
302
246

26.5

25.2

25.5

30.2

2 232
198

955
74

182

666

214
177

107
113

220
194
365
245
238
194
124
63

102
65
162
107
85
68
47
25

over

over

Median

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

173
145

122

4 years

16 years and
18 years and
21 years and
60 years and
62 years and

428
402
430
417
679
437
442
370
229

years
years
years

years
years
years

and over

086
029
90
82

101

52

116
104
100
105
164
133
123
112

44

81

43

12

987
505
430

240
490
285
983
468
389

139

179
4 926

4 681

615
476

4 336
172
1
051

270
640
323
2 897
448
384

4 871
4 718
4 436
1

200
99

149

11

234
473
304
987
521
441

11
11

_
-

88
86
83
28

64
63
52
4

21

32.0

23.2

24.0

36.8

32.5

20.2

24.7

40.0

475

2 773

197

3 389

3 249

2 804

62

214
207

254

264

193

141

269
262
267
506
290
222
173

383
331
199

119
57

298
268
266
245
268
486
328
225
176
134

135
130
162

370
354
397
382
297
433
336
296
208

157
167

10
13
2

110

127
89
57

161

195
125
75

16
1

60
279

511

211

488

58
54

109
285
249

25.9

28.3

29.5

834
834
603
462

2 334
2 334

388
388
684
323

337
548

141
131

177
168

258

2 134

931

112

42

313
220
53

306
186
425
93

190

Persons per household

3.05

Persons per fomily

3.71

3.04
3.57

3.12
3.68

125
125
78
32
32
24

208
208
140

18

25

6
19

27.8

311

351

213

522

Median

575

699
522

19

3 390

38

729
559
234
203

701

11

16
9
12
23
6

281

843
803
740
174
144

80
603
522
385
283
235

135
831

782

581
721
701

879
598
442
340
219

320

32

334
206
116

8
6

471

147

598
544
104
87

401

921

167
153
174
147

809
165

641

3 and 4 years
16 years and over
18 years and over
21 years and over
60 years and over
62 yeors and over

270
289
478
286
239
182
104
39

27.4

41

34
73
213
92
39
29
37

271

109
2 297
2 166

576
539
512
499
924
616

111

72

26

251

214
284
468
269
334
398
476
410

285
255
467
416
381

119

218

76
814
737
2 586
069
993

29.1

237

24.7

42.2

35.3

3 319

2 829
2 741

6 425
6 269
2 272
491
1
781

69
973
925
833
134

126
1

842
743
576
261

146

85

668

2 549
2 371

2
1

719
648

056
894
677
266
226

112
921

833
669
324
280

2
5

4
4
6

_
_
_
_
_

_
_
_
-

15
12

_
_
_
_
_
-

49
48
45

26.1

46.0

6 004
6 004

5 320

110
110
40

64

33
7

21

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


4 344
4 154

Total persons
In

households
Family householder

360
989

Nonfamily householder

371

Householder

Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives
Nonrelatives

1
1

748
571

1
1

5 354

5 969

889
632
257
204
282
400
170

289
698
223
475
422
662
2 759
170

920
507
452
055
989
969
2 277
167

175

685
328
357
319
562
3 567
190

88

65

49

156

2.03
2.89

3.12
3.56

3.08
3.66

3.11

2.36
3.24

2.76
3.56

3.56

3.01

3.80

4.11

3.61

70
70
45
28
27

344
344
229

143
136
84
46
39
20

276
270
907
566
556

833

299
299

481

175
178

107
147

10
6

3
1

361

319
063
849
214
189
497
680
79

5
1

5
2
1

720
026
796

292
756
300
456
393
727

2
1

148

25
43
2

28

62

2.75
3.06

2.00

17

17

71

368
354
203
99
94

43

41

53

98

36

15

12

62

14

300
848
859

33

562
336
820

727
449
950

25

689
560
453

484
370
842

7
4
8

605

40

2 661

Inmate of institution
Other,

In

in

group quarters

Persons 65 years and over


households
Householder

351
333
220
86

Nonfamily householder
Living alone

83

Spouse

61

59

40

91

87
70

Other relatives

50
52

Nonrelatives

11

18

989

462
282
635

571
328
788

323

313

186
94
185

497
247
506

282

647

258
149
289

383
284
650

168
124
323

95
64
93

300
206

446

483
627
630

579
216
279

772
347

600
276

341

196

89
78
59

37
26

34

60

12

21

38

9
59

643
525
622

661
197
271
82
62

861
233

40

322
303

1
1

197
104

96
40
58

16
16

771

188
76

279
266

Inmate of institution
Other,

in

group quarters

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

OWN

own

Number

With

own

Number

children under

of

own

18 years

children under

601
18 years

Married-couple families
children under 18 years
of

own

children under

CHILDREN

Families

With

19

334
548
301

18 years

Female householder, no husband present


With own children under 18 years
Number of own children under 18 years

145
315

227
172

167

289

849
472
079

531

632
439
003

223
820
887

452
609
149

491
772
634

026
499
037

371

662
390
875

969
377
668

309
257
597

479
396
947

411
217
457

389
258
567

705
692
756

2 090

2 310

112
56

163

328

921
2

328

13

24

9
16

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over

Single

Now

married, except separated

Separated

Widowed
Divorced

Female, 15 years and over


Single

Now

married, except separated

Separated

201

Widowed

176
119

Divorced

CENSUS TRACTS

49

347
124
87
70

529

053
417
530

891

39
35
32

101

324

996
374

189
198
44

401

36
62

146
89

541
147

396
310
35
49

331

140
97
54

878
150

664
806
620

77
96
83

77
100
105

124
52
62

903
650
735
243

2 853

2 717

2 128

885

153
122

554
208

797
138
204
403

854
638
298
202
136

89
1

800
034

050
156

175

NEWARK,

64

621

12

10

792
78
52
62

26

43

10

972
617
810
222
203

50

13

120

N.J.,

27
2

SMSA

P 17

General Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-l.

1980 Con.

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions

( if

terms, see appendixes

and Bj

Nutley town. Essex County

Orange

city.

ssex County

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0134

0135

0136

0137

0138

0139

0181

0182

0183

0184

0185

0186

4 564
236

4 925
202
259
383
479

4 504
237
217
270
289
417
937
530
472
604
350

4 847
219
253

4 857
225
275
365
408
406
705
562
560
719
392
240

5 301

2 296
141

4 252
316
340
350
358
412
814
512
356

3 992

2 901

638

307
269
286
324
392
743
450
360
387
284
190

210

82

AGE
Total persons

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years
3 and

271

years

383
414
305
647

years
years

years
years

and over

90
3 590
3 414

4 years

908
782

90
3 978
3 759
3 530
049
930

35.5
2 396

3 189

62 years and over


Median
Female

15 to 19 years
to
to
to

24
34
44
54
64
74

years

years
years

years
55 to
65 to
years
75 years and over

60 years and over


62 years and over
Median

924
835
729
545
477

3 737

88
3 967
3 816
3 578

3 901

311

232
202
210
162

141

94
4 322
4 125
3 848
992
857

64
767
695
596
469
425

117
3 177

34.0

278
74

37.0

33.5

36.6

35.6

36.1

2 604

2 655
99
124
169
198
201

2 540

2 725
117
145
184

616
3 429
822
3

91

2 310
109

131

101

163

122
126

247

234
475
266
233

191

336
308
303
364
254
216

163

2 053

934
632
570

3
3

081

120
125
182
186
208
360
306
275
397
217
164

413
249
316
392
320

341
201
102

42

41

16 years and over


18 years and over
21 years and over

72

174

33

44

44

45

2 232
2 147
2 031

2 073

2 236
2 144
2 008

670
603

994
886
550
479

1
1

381

272

018
2 812
618
519

144
153
137
234
217
158
163

216
223
202
384
277
257
229

186
77

131

181

60

90

89
2 113

39

238

28.7

31.2

30.7

525
92
106

886

133
137
125

67
100
82
130

2 203
158
129
143
173

146
178
184
189

2 741

225
434
282
222
170
89

281

321

1
1

223
156
064

1
1
1

271

46

112
81

94
74
39

37
165
104

278
78
84
115
116
99
197
158
135
136
104
56

61

197
192
138
113
52

57
1

240

146

746
660
563
434
389

756
679
567
383

181

58
1

206
407
226
207
227

185

79
784
694
574
400
337

2 304

32

538
472

284
306
244
467
345
326
225

30.1

917

2 403
172
172

28.9

90

032
989
939
306

3 068

103
138

654
570

95
199
168
135
117
133
114

114

231

988
823
380
324

74
79

222
250
358
316
362
407
238
126

964
910
818
457
396

348

700
789
446
204

952

169

3 and 4 years

181

173
175
174
168

581

711

342
275
289
304
227

years

331

402
370
763
477
580
676
518
258

734
499
953
818

109
146
179
197
159

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
to

652
582
608
655
429
315

538
586
547
378
259

years

16 years and over


18 years and over
21 years and over
60 years and over

20
25
35
45

361

232
283
378
467
476
745

17

31

690
643
590

201

163
144

969
929
860
240
203

31.6

32.3

638
569
544
383

2 403
2 403

024
237

37.2

39.4

34.7

39.3

37.6

37.7

36.3

30.0

31.8

31.7

4 564
4 564
537
246

4 925
4 891

4 504
4 493

4 847
4 834

5 301

2 296
2

2 901
2 901

423
395

4 252
4 252
560
023
537

3 992

5 301

291
271

4 857
4 850
707
353
354
338

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

households

Householder
Family householder

Nonfamily householder
Living alone

Spouse

Other relatives

Nonrelatives

Inmate of institution
Other, in group quarters

099
888
40

764

341

128

943

831

235
596
516
995
560

107

56

863
363
500
458
071

823
77

816
455

587
374
345

361

332
270

174

924

2 152

45

63

296
961

351
901
83

3 978
1

615

931

684
610
562
627

461

669
827
196

111

655
456
401
1

174

285
390
115

161

132
247
703
75
4
65

857
605
252
230
390
094
62

34

11

13

14

Persons per household

297
3.40

2.45
3.07

2.59
3.12

2.84
3.29

2.92
3.35

2.39
3.13

2.73
3.44

2.46
3.35

2.61

Persons per family

2.77
3.29

531
525
336

776
774
510
215
208

632
632
395

650
650
386

372
372
279

413
413

474

263
263

71

145
106

159
155
145
85

132
128
146
112

188
186
55
32

261
117

336

157
148
128
116

744
735
462
214
208
160
106

13

12

195
190
68
53
14

455
606
089

587
296
542

023
554
107

931
465
936

270
544
987

351
157
329

669
338
713

562
257
545

143

130

193

.324

284

379

130
43
76

144

204
134
204

277

314

314

879
568
210

2 129

In

637
637
387

Persons 65 years and over


households
Householder
Nonfamily householder
Living olone

Spouse
Other relatives
Nonrelatives

Inmate of institution
Other, in group quarters

OWN

With own children under 18 yeors

own

471

111

78
62

2.80
3.45

191

271

180
94
82
34
37

180
113
54
47
33
24

271
189

12

10

655
358
782

383
207
431

605
315
647

285

247

390

98
92
47
27
8

CHILDREN

Families

of

116
117

3.56

2.88
3.48

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

Number

121

children under 18 years

Married-couple families
With own children under 18 yeors
Number of own children under 18 years

Female householder, no husband present


With own children under 18 years
Number of own children under 18 years

246
596
111

099
552
031

119
35
66

341
587
124

235
495
848

009

995
417
729

168
58
97

178
63
98

128
517

363
539
978
071

439
810
243
94
162

353
557
062

174
503
969

55
92

186

191

194

116
73

178
106

348

369

415

143

241

726

357
558
607

982
445
315

842
320
427

62
45
66

72
38
82

112
52
58

541
180
264
45
20
32

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over

Single

Now

married, except separated

Seporoted

712
495
124

15

Widowed

51

Divorced

27
Female, 15 years and over

Single

Now

married, except separated

Separated

Widowed
Divorced

P 18

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

962
479
128
22
271
62

862
570
161
17

781

543
098

25
56
59

16

19

55
30

63
65

978
542
019

2 263

2 113

2 279

51

53

360

232

378

84

134

123

2 219

579
158
38

608
1

101

514
208
32
287
72

756
244
379
39

669
313

58
66
75

57
57

802
578
025

567
315
39
281

77

53

051
258
370
119
217
87

551

41

450

796
599
728
122
215
132

773
629
606
134
256
148

194
445
312
153
168
116

712
260
264

35
31

29
1

001
292

430

55

77

97
36

144
58

CENSUS TRACTS

1980-Con.

General Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-1.

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Orange

city,

Essex County -Con.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

West Caldwell

Verona borough, Essex County

bor-

West Orange town, Essex County

ough, Essex County

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0187

0188

0189

0210

0211

0212

0218

0173

0174

0175

0176

0177

4 629
353

4 985

4 040
290
289
307
299
383
770
418
428
412
298

047
235
289

5 328

3 791

407
594
760
990
082
743
449
623
622
385
685
474

9 850
481

4 323
198

4 425

4 363

250
288

510
690
696

213
268

156
175

229
239
279

601

298
593

247
8 835
8 327
7 828
767
500

185

AGE
Total persons

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years

10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 to 74 years
75 years ond over

341

446
336
742
652
659
687
382

78

188

104

113

98

87

4 042

3 094

978
2 796
659
574

997
797
3 573
884
767

4 375
4 232

364
185

998
865
2 742
895
797

138

644
3 533
3 324
844
3

431

170
223
324
299
212
495
493
429
477
404
265

146

402
233

451
431

over

344
323
770
562
669
829
629
323

411

905
610
543
523
404
400

3 and 4 years

16 years and
18 years and
21 years and
60 years and
62 years and

300
263
324
302

294
274
293
463
930
505

11

1
1

751

917
728
045
946

31.0

34.8

30.4

35.8

40.7

38.0

35.5

2 555

2 714

2 634

2 858

2 062

129
136
160
154

24
34
44
54
64
74

252
513
273
243
247
274

228
460
315
291
305
250
286

82
105
168
154
107

5 850
281

10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

180
138
118
155

2 182
135

over
over
over
over

Median

Female
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years

20
25
35
45
55
65
75

to
to

to
to
to

years
years

years
years
years

years
years and over
to

3
1

162

3 and 4 years

16 years and
18 years and
21 years and
60 years and
62 years and

68
over

over

084
029

over

911

43
2 257

110
147

120
148

215
219

179

194

175

159

397
284

171

382
343
337
376
204

96

126

56

43
2 115

160
163
152
204
404
213
245
239

4 044

692
639
532
392
343

013
909
503
435

458
339
209

368
289

4 632
4 381
4 134

37.0

42.8

40.1

047

5 328

3 791

11

785
398
040
358
338
897
447
43
-

11

31.5

households

4 629
4 629

4 982

2 057

4 985
4 813
896
258
638
555
916
815

4 040
4 023

Householder

727
426

186
172

179

278
248
958
49

29

17

36

2.25
3.00

2.54
3.17

2.62
3.28

2.88
3.25

635
635
452
273
254
94
74

804
644
402

444
439
266

570
570
342

179
170
130
98

109

107
104
137

14

16
5

120

768
674

37.4

Median

38
663

2
2

191

000
864

390

701

371
201

398
529
719
713
382

447
446
569
472

68
3 573

49
775

450
608
752

148

281

90
560
443
240
032
917

990
216
267
316
390
420
705
387
426
435
282
146
78
110

362
290
2 001

3 413
3 214
905
764

39.5

39.7

47.8

35.7

29.6

272
224
243
315
369
305
727
628
714
677
439

2 268

2 434

2 339

2 096

94
126
134
192
149

77
93

117
112

104
134

134

151

151

150

213
210
356
206
237
223
160
102

7
2

652
484
475
345

193
118

32

27

248

372

3
3
1

2
2

210
336
231

230
321

300
181

944
722
622
548

811

571

38
657
570
460
364
330

40.8

50.7

39.1

30.9

4 323
4 300
448
255

4 425
4 412

4 363
4 353

3 990

871

101

790

2 041

691

36.6

42.1

407
398
609

9 850
9 180

3
3

182

2 681

341

473
404

301

631

79
4 421
4 233
4 069

146
128
275
216
298
409
429
229

388
235

311

389

531

335
342
803
854

8 039
7 700

352
466
544
353
775
878
799
710
389
303

596
535
555
499

32.7

over

185

41

555
495

over

257
259
235
263
247

371

208
2 096
669
618
2

262
296
264

371

956
879

52
931

875
774
636

1
1

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

Family householder

Nonfamily householder
Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives

Nonretatives

in

group quarters

Persons per household


Persons per family

In

890
754
698
638
236

Inmate of institution
Other,

167

Persons 65 years and over


households
Householder
Nonfamily householder
Living olone

Spouse
Other relatives
Nonrelotives

15

Inmate of institution
Other,

in

OWN

own children under 18 years


Number of own children under 18 years
Married-couple families

With

own

Number

children under

of

own

301

611

696

87
70

328
072
563
509
456
364
787

3
1

427
374
2 816

18 years

children under

264

583
533
387
3 424

193
174

2.97
3.24

2.45
2.98

2.51

2.76
3.33

095
082
713
294
282
267
95

753

2.57
3.02

2.71

3.16

952
952
633
258
243
219
92

669
668
451
212
207

91

3.25

2.81

3.17

3.41

1
1

146
65

159
150
639
195
188
252
249

1
1

657
065
620

572
570
335
86

184
177
277
162

10
9

1
1

81

140
87
8

551

990
445
048
397
345
748
699
98

10

105

4 849
124

23

670

105

735
184

13

502
927
608
83
-

085
723
44
~

800
283
517
486
098
444
70

592

3.14

428
428
292

751

526
272
267

121

117
80
52

137
84

13
2

CHILDREN

With

own

160

Families

Number

101

group quarters

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

With

537
012
525
445

18 years

Female householder, no husband present


18 years
of own children under 18 years

children under

167
592
996

258
547
969

012
512
959

698
316
574

916
383
708

611
289
563

397
246
380

281

328
202
363

141

230

426
618
174

248
555
063

144
58
101

563
556
053

040
457
895

3 182

2 681

549
2 971

159

070

387
038
877

364
495
952

897
408
810

2 816

154
48
83

126
46
77

282
110
190

240
109

367
362
925

4 312

3 679

916
507
32

412

2 735

255
475
850

085
426
764

133
43
78

173

283
399
753

184

048

474
880

983

098
356
684

927
389
749

748
366
705

151

186
67
110

251
132
262

41

67

511

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over
Single

Now

married, except separated

Separated

589
584
736
103
67

Widowed
Divorced

Female, 15 years and over


Single

809
589

991
62

430
574
655

51

99

101

73

2 119

2 289

673
739

616
985

724
555
669

2 162

2 411

Separated

177

102

Widowed

354

415

125
211

499
273
45
254

Divorced

176

171

164

91

Now

married, except separated

CENSUS TRACTS

2 038

30
37
48

77

66

930
542
273

471
391
28
64
84

490
393
36
385
107

11

200
897
34

35
34

95
86

134

707
394
928
24
275
86

4 751
1
136

4 490

977
506

894

131
13

914
476
127

61

54

31

487

757
196

210
70

173

NEWARK,

702
469

121

27
52
33

53
48

90

730
485

2 130

477
1

123
26

413
91

N.J.,

521

484
554

959
45

772
40

657

71

51

61

67

959
510
951

46
353
99

SMSA

707
504
774
68
234
127

P 19

Table p-i.

General Characteristics of Persons:

1980-Con.

(For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

and B]

West Orange town, Essex County Con.

Remainder of Essex County

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0178

0179

0180

0160

0190

0191

0192

0193

0194

0195

0196

0197

3 027
140
136
180

3 558

5 974
341
361

7 855

4 407
217
305
432
348

4 259
216
278
373
430

4 442

2 756

2 868

4 204

5 355

114
162
221

128

5 084
209

165

251

864
553

523
656
644
614
328

164

391

175

554
565
529
506
317
240

214
250
419
268
327
366
272
229

227
277
369
389
250
605
539
506
489
332

289
293
304

887
832
490
368
370
436
326
236

158
220
273
269

141

221

135

183

101

52

4 712
4 457
4 214

6 097

96
3 377

48
2 309
2 217
2 094
662
604

65
2 152

2 017

914
417
367

37.4

35.1

34.7

39.5

39.1

460

AGE
Total persons

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20
25
35
45

24
34
44
54
64
74

to
to
to
to

years

291

years
years

484
252

450

years

261

441

399
394
283

428
280

51

76
2 769
2 622
2 467

207

years
55 to
65 to
years
75 years and over
3 ond

4 years

16 years ond
18 years and
21 years and
60 years and
62 years and

165

776
660

899
779
683

36.9

34.7

37.8

35.4

25.1

3 143
186

4 106
212

2 257

181

231

337
412
279

2 324
63
73
108

256
247
234
215
150

232
296
169
432
425
468
386
230

2 227
106
127
197
193
125

100

138

30
441
367
299
349

72
2 480

3 241

2 331

220
533
469

311

43.5

36.0

36.6

3 027

3 558
3 558

Female
Under 5 years

years
years
years
years

ond over

4 years
1

446
406
325

577
519

62 years ond over


Median

828

115

32

16 years and over


18 years and over
21 years and over
60 years and over

34.6

151

139
152
225
248
200

years

024
887

93
110
157

241

550

641

69
88
106
149

5 to 9 years

years

061

154

over

37.3

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

801

455
228

318

over

10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

511

498
678
836
542
988
023

over
over

536
454
313
904
806

453
542
337
785
816
855

421

888
752
2 732
767
679

over

Median

3 and

191

225
315
320
232

682

5 311

3 191
3 071

110
132
197
181

83
295
363
337
312

531

543
549
435
330
247

040
859
758
682

3 301

107

189
147

43
772

51

686
623
386

757
668

176

2 744

168

105
119
158
186

61

215
135

204
252
205

315
286
264

131

261
179

182
417
284
324
387
360
280

210
383
274
298
436
349
226

121

138

178

4 442

890
317

144
148

168

4 259
4 252
308
087

2 835

4 407
4 407
408
284
124
99

101

35
122
051

27.2

128
177
196
136

27
280
227

37.0

4 067
436
286

82
4 247
4 094

2 187

29
2 051

38.0

117

4 404
4 279

72

87
78

363
803
545
602
689
608
518

111

163

96
247
055
892
768
677

251

315
345
424
759
497
559
772
594
359

341

59
94
112
120

168

36.0

571

207
165

456
403

522
74

135

376
458
406
268

222
205

331

189
198

979
448
475
432

172

464
396
238

296
288
292
267

145
102

111

141

144

192

635
559
439
388

731

40
335
252
2 146
773
695

40.5

36.0

36.7

42.3

42.4

2 756

2 868

4 204
4 204
360

5 355
5 274

5 084

418
386

003
223

63
370
305

211

41
1

741

>

822

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

households
Householder
Family householder

3
1

Living alone

Other relatives

Nonrelotives

Other,

in

139
119
1

855
526
44

974

7 855

5 971

7 737

985
742
243
202
562
2 320

442
2 060
382
343
808
3 339

104

148

118

3.01

3.13
3.26

503
503

group quarters

Persons per household


Persons per family

In

102
62
27

133

994

396
364
619

Nonfamily householder

institution

821

Spouse

Inmate of

000
217

Persons 65 yeors and over


households
Householder
Nonfamily householder
Living alone

Spouse

2.47
3.10

3.14
3.40

3.23

3.17
3.50

677
659
458
232
230

445
445
262

683
683
393

944
944
530

70
64
112
69

130
66

179

719

221
171

910
838

281
53

324
298
805
493
444
645
256

2
1

749
159
706
453
398

821
108

95
732

511

988

868
929

162

5
1
1

481
1

263

891

079
932
480
452
408
214
854
79

81

118

81

3.25
3.53

2.56
3.36

2.37
3.12

3.09

3.09
3.36

2.59

2.63
3.07

557
555
312

562

501

561

497
336

305
305

110

185
176
103

179

185
64

171

60

78

81

77

92

39
4

86

183
177

45

96

219

131

103

177

79

117
113

363

3.31

18

12

13

821
291

994
470
892

742
773
469

2 060

805
324
639

706
268
500

821

042
052

087
540

540

Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Number of own children under 18 years

619
225
430

855
425
814

948
894

Oil

645
275
550

511
198

732
404
763

Female householder, no husband present


With own children under 18 years
Number of own children under 18 years

167
63
105

106
37
65

141

64
110

195
77
130

132
38
69

124
40
69

156
64
108

359
398
886

2 275

2 932

899
866

in

002
763

79

Other,

174
186
152

039
520
519

45

18

Nonrelotives

Inmote of institution

91

76
4

Other relatives

125

196

101

181

91

3.08

953
950
573
206

137

126
049
687
303
295
228

101

125

145

12

553
553
310

1
1

81

198
220

group quarters

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

OWN

CHILDREN

Families

With own children under 18 years


Number of own children under 18 years

562
698
340

284
627

183

179
584
102

105

910
486

74
29
57

446
833

383

65
31

57

174
563
113

002
505
998

520
582
034
263
506
919

135
53
104

203
70
105

550
439
028

2 067
551

480
537
935

214
456
819
199
72
104

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over

Single

111

Widowed

354
645
22
49

Divorced

41

Now

married, except separated

Separoted

Female, 15 years and over

Single

Now

morried, except separated

Seporated

44
327
83

Widowed
Divorced

P-20

460
359
647

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

570
600

635

351

210

595
549
947

13

19

31

16

19

34
28

49
37

70
66

28
30

40
40

468
346
879

2 544

3 326

21

155

67

580
605
33
221
105

922
864
46
390
104

818

1
1

797

531

223
18
154

950
34
215

62

67

080
064
665
23

242

050
390

525
22
45
68

32
38
47

361

865
080
668

295
397
524
32
244

061

260
742

306

947
572
258

10

26

25

28
23

45
28

139

45

48
44

781

2 402

2 362

156
258
745

93

445
027
20
212

41

77

19

530
304
40
414
114

552
255
37
404
114

CENSUS TRACTS

Table P-1.

General Characteristics of Persons:


[For

1980-Con.

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Census Tracts

AGE
2 771
175
190

Total persons

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years

10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years

35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

years

310
315
218

and over

157

70
over

122

over

over

019
897
510
452

Female

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years

421
83
77

10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

111

20
25
35
45

78
222

24
34
44
54
64
74

to

to
to
to

years
years

490
526

157
128

450
330

432
210

521
341

538
386

69

104
4 397
4 127

252
421

094
974

82
838
640
3 475
956
833

34.3

39.6

41.4

364

2 991

2 499

117

112
154

962
856
759
392
357

3 914
1

66
94
134
110
69
194

160
173
118

3
3

208

208
202
105
234
383
430
344
209
118

291

298
135

230
469
470
374
215

209
178
133

181

years

91

96

184

199

4 294
199

97

84
923
716
488
945
798

35.4

2 436
104
138
148
166
114

2 341
100
68
130
128
125

2 571
120
170
239

3 624

2 536
112
150

292
290
336
347
276
225

353
254
268
294
340

346
442
367
299

54

47
2 001

483
419

36.0

35.7

39.4

41.3

43.4

44.6

2 771

2 668
2 668

5 801

4 891
4 891
592

4 557
4 557
703

4 294
4 285

38
2
1
1

3
3

145
5

151

263
359
325
257
442
602
555
409
166
95

268
159

93

261

801

Median

95
889
692
3 445
705
570

35.2

2 047
561

390
079
4 756
829
666

34.2

496

over

141

40.5

292
259

over

over

151

41.5

007
932
860
660
607

98

168

056

970
882

185

112
874
337

346
432
394
610
505
673
775
346
275

062

567
440
312

929
869
750
685

973
845
736
278
224

140

39

35.3

36.4

5 033

7 079

033
479
393
86
74
270
2 213

079

136

996

4 995
4 995
527
404

140
125

123
107

3 053

71

64

469

7 693

293
398
588
577
404
742
867

921

347
444
695
798
558
874
027
088
037
557
268

783
344
190
117
4 712
4 434

4 172

848
712

2
1

421

156
6 019
5 701
5 281
I

280
102

35.6

36.5

3 074
133

3 961

196

182

174

177

319
276
362
393
177

392
474
472
369
180

216
350
389
256
457
550
554
537
302

123

168

280
278

92

34.7

768

2 621

6 107

206

330

337

114
142
163

401

020
930
797
368
298

515

214
214
194
335
354

58

51
1

4 826
202
268

327
456
448
365
637
667
774
667
274

398
167

4 995
239

over

336
493
698
688
489
817
084

99
789
547
3 327
519
414

91

3 691
3 543

147

over

7 079

249
370
495
522
327
619
825
737
606

511

45
2 290

33
119
071
Oil

5 033

207
260
270
252
655

30
040
986
948
235
216

4 years

16 years and
18 years and
21 years and
60 years ond
62 yeors and

122

years

55 to
years
years
65 to
75 years and over
3 ond

34.3

Median

721

143

337
417
336
265

years
years

over
over

741

153
361

16 years and
18 years and
21 years and
60 years and
62 years and

582
569
273
414
842
927

273
323
310
243
532
557
608
650

420

years

3 and 4 years

4 557

312
443
426
232
399
702
819

5 801

139
216
282
248

218
254

4 891
195

2 668

46
2 058

951

54

412
286
2 144

78
116

385

974
762
694
610

40.1

36.7

37.5

4 826
4 704
493
363
130
120
203
966
42

6 107
6 107

844
517
456

451

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

2 771

households

Householder
Family householder
Nonfamily householder
Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives

Nonrelatives

882
758
124
108
634
210
45

875
679
196
173
1

605
130
58

789
850
672
178
163
549
2 310
5
1

466

126
111
1
1

373
834
92

333
370
341
162
631

61

Inmate of institution
Other,

in

Oil

390
60

826

277
127
64

Persons 65 years and over


households
Householder

Nonfamily householder
Living olone

Spouse
Other relatives
Nonrelatives

3.14
3.43

3.05
3.56

3.13

375
375
215

285
285
171

780
780
447

62
60
89
66

75
72
67
43

103
233
83

17

268

3.07
3.19

3.31

3.10

642
642

862
862
554
230
220

361
69
59
185

110

86

199
95

10

14

in

569
589

693
557

2 511
2

71

106
405
360
885
047
114
136

11

3.40
3.50

3.31

3.27
3.42

3.15
3.33

3.25
3.40

3.01

3.44

924
924

283
283
136
25
22
53

488
488
250

415
415
216

621
510

621

534
534
270
69

825
824
479

285
276
208
84
11

91

57
54
116
116

284

3.34

68

61

169
157

122

99

125
128

200
136

11

71

61

57
92
103
4

109

group quarters

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

2.35
2.96

Inmate of institution
Other,

111

Persons per family

878
730
148
119

group quarters

Persons per household

In

824
227
597
554

OWN

CHILDREN

own children under 18 years


Number of own children under 18 years

758
365
708

679
369
798

Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Number of own children under 18 years

634
318
628

605
337

97

57
22
36

Families

With

Female householder, no husband present

own children under 18 years


Number of own childreo under 18 years

With

741

41

69

672

811
1

643

549

761
1

557

466
632
220
373
598

162

70
27
45

333
525
969

162
470
883

227
456
833

Oil
384
716

270
722
341

996
059

961

99
56

173
60
96

138
50

393
785
444

826
983
842

135
67
106

91

404
672
256
277
625

363

068

591

167

203
543
984

101

122

42

40

81

71

730
895
637
569
828
515

2 106
1

984
940
885
884
755

121
58
109

180
90
168

363
665
610

2 994

39
57

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over

Single

Now

married, except separated

038
314
656

961

Separated

12

621
7

Widowed

23
33

28

Divorced

Female, 15 years and over

150

Separated

285
656
24

Widowed

144

Divorced

41

Single

Now

married, except separated

CENSUS TRACTS

2 171

292
1

070
277
619
14
112
48

916
450
404

716
414
187

605
426
039

877
524
296

2 701
1

745
864

2 060

2 096

2 465

31

22
175
62

74

51

17

28

66

24
20

55
25

2 375

2 025
391

2 046

2 023

2 042

186
50

155
54

437
1

185
27
301

96

452
036
29

379
127

494
308
30
156
54

2 851
691
1
861

37

18

39
30

47
24

407

914
562
247

22

12

71

13

31

37

23

581

913
525
312

19

13

527

12

10
29

13

519
576

186
82

493
308

NEWARK,

506
250

556

15

611
23

252

210

73

65

N.J.,

SMSA

890
937

71

3 213
761
1

946
51

332
123

P 21

Table P-l.

General Characteristics of Persons:


[For

1980 Con.

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Remainder of Essex County Con.

A and

B]

Dover town, Morris County

Madison borough, Morris County

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0213

0214

0215

0216

0217

0448

0449

0450

0429

0430

0431

0432

101

6 603

896

13 819

7 624

5 605

4 939

4 594

420
364

350
359
366

121

238
302
383
394
325

3 317
129

4 109

323
358
489
636
683

4 137
236
289
303
305

3 337

669
919
474
498

AGE
5

Total persons

years

232
277
359
474
347
769
634
709
712
357

and over

231

421

3 and 4 yeors
16 yeors ond over
18 years and over
21 years and over
60 years and over
62 years and over

95
4 107

110

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years

10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

years
years
years
years
years

3 901
3 691

484

581

23

459
897
809
918
923
498

34
96
83

382
120
4 845
320

107
188
194
160

5
5

109
724
2 157
938
487
560
284

630
576
607
403
251

460
879
586
504
480
292
202

132

171

132

6 354
6 107

4 324
4 131

304
10 424
9 763
9 013
445

461

820
863
905
748
612

401
507
505
941

187

776
586

824

3 321

901

704
625

341
391

97
3 247

2 741

3 121

944
953
855

36.4

38.1

60.8

32.7

36.3

31.0

30.2

33.4

2 505

3 500
148
155

602

6 691

4 317

2 812

2 534

2 207

203
170
180
246
257
442
306
270
326
240

172

235
266
226
478
426
494
475
285
312

337
429
712
718
439

175
176

103
146
142
158
179

Median

121

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years

10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 34

yeors

126
167

years

216

35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

years

years

142

years

years

385
299
366
345

years

177

and over

161

3 and 4 years
16 years and over
18 years and over
21 years and over
60 years and over
62 years and over

52
2 031

yeors

943
843
472
407

10
14

40
43

2 903
2 784
2

660
800
703

166

5
1

111
11

926
714
308

165

75
3 665
3 539
3 254

324

5 054
4 711
4 414
780
658

63.7

595
590
585
351

791

252
378
396
594
452
464
509
463
458

811
1

82
128
148
132

61

37.8

Median

191
171

235
233
447
279
263
254

172

128

228
212
278

82

65

44

957
858
716
392
350

178

076

34.1

37.9

33.0

30.9

36.1

13 819

7 624

5 605

4 137

629
2 450
596
512

1
1

791

726
626
602
553

308
330

579
500
531

392
239
110
3 588

62

64
3 521
3 410
2 541

3 211

877
768
34.0

744

2 339

61

116
153
164
166
159

272
204
223
245
144
84

158

421

414
294
558
497

523

469

38.2

23.7

705

2 199

68
112
142
155
92
167
243
289
207
123
107

350
297
262
288
226

20
471

861

543
388
322
318
172
224

2 571
2

33.6

197

302
466
548
422
227
167

407

147
175
220
739

221

711

75
103
144
189

192

161

38

342
227

213
118
962
545
480

244
283
343
559
373
430
440
239
137

341

858
465
418

694
792
609

168

676
469
357
429

141

892
745

Female

292
321

72
81

107

419
442
273
204
174
162
97
168

457

28
339
265
209
302
279

36.7

36.7

39.7

24.3

3 337

4 594
4 577

3 317

4 109

322
354
309

55

872
799
705

521

31
1

913
854
369
331

302

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


In

Total persons

5 101

6 603

896

households
Householder
Family householder

4 697

6 423
2 241
1
861

10

261

806

491

380

6
6

Nonfamily householder

544
342
202

Spouse

177
190

Other relatives

904

Living olone

341

30

173
7

833
53

Persons per household

3.04

2.87

1.43

Persons per family

3.31

3.21

4.00

588
458
259
77

919
746
410

354

59

Nonrelatives

Inmate of
Other,

In

in

374

institution

group quarters

Persons 65 years and over


households
Householder
Nonfamily householder
Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives
Nonrelatives

Inmate of institution
Other,

in

group quarters

OWN

230

165

49

13

61

3.48
3.67

2.42
3.12

3.04
3.48

3.04
3.39

360
266
868
455
440
236

654
652
406

494
492
300
119

147

190
179
123
104

15

19

164
144
147

844
844
403

73
102
93

134
130
174
156

117
107
180
248

13

128

172

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

2 325

538
20

479
196
83
282

315
258

606
508
68

4 939
4 925
620
312
308
246
092
2 048

1
1

259
003
914
089
976
581

5
1

556
828
409
419
352
173

107

98

950
453
006
447
383
788
555
154
126

3
1

327
234
925
309
243
735
223
135

612
235
377
318
043
814
17

2.72
3.33

2.70
3.12

2.84

732
565
388
216
199
98
68

376
374
240

123

23

44

131

901

680

193

221

161

163

850
274
62

581

943
102
127

455

2.93
3.26

2.80
3.24

631
615
384
145
137
148
74

394
394
238

396
266

9
16

235
569
129

938
447
882

680
324
616

043
496
015

850
414
822

581

144
58

65
25
48

3.31

44
6
2

527

938

11

71

317

108

10

35)

164
63
56
64
33

81

76
108

46

126
4

CHILDREN

Families

861
801
431

3 491

914
739
428

967
906

606
708
282

3 164

581

623
245

119
40

204
80

232

271

111

101

61

131

192

161

176
79
154

2 142

2 544

288

5 544

2 740

2 161

740
662

211

16
63
63

18
17
14

698
277
49

2 962

597
246
110

With own children under 18 years


Number of own children under 18 years
Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Number of own children under 18 yeors

342
610

128

190

555
046

Female householder, no husband present


With own children under 18 years
Number of own children under 18 years

833

3 669

409
692
335

173
594

155

312
635
239

092
525
041

160
79
156

006
470
935

925

381
671

788
365
762

735

173

152

301

543

91

71

152

117

282
549

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over
Single

Now

married, except separated

Separated

Widowed
Divorced

Female, 15 years and over

2 091

Single

Now

married, except separated

Separated

517
233
23

Widowed

240
78

Divorced

P-22

745
248
39
45
65

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

663
668
44
445
142

28

61

121

59

859
383
89
100

875
619
62
79

113

105

5 213
1
291

3 714

286
65
427
144

864

551

51

86

156
49
45
63

493
435
864

26
30

63

51

2 000
141

816
413
848

73

77

50

56

585
228

293
125

231

376

109

123

469
1

299
432
760

46
85

259
514
250

210
618

505
436
761

32
176
100

765
568
074

24
54
45
1

906
473
064

276
359
865

628
853
691

15

25
23

37
32

383
335
860

939
961

687

33

16

15

245

129
43

190
86

91

CENSUS TRACTS

Table p-i.

General Characteristics of Persons:


[For

1980- Con

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Morristown town

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Succasunna-Kenvil (CDP),

Morris County

Remainder of Morris County

Morris County

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0435

0436

0437

0438

0453

0455'

0401.01

0401.02

0402

0403

0404

0405

121
197

4 985

2 964

181

104

5 544
281

226
310
327
276
496
403
355
240
204
87

180

153
156

Tract

AGE
3

Total persons

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years

45

to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

years
years
years

and over

75

3 and 4 years

325
186
2 008
406
367

16 years and over


18 years and over

2
2

21 years and over

60 years and over


62 yeors and over

210
300
457
935
518
530
668
496
510

Female

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years

10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

707
96
100
149

years
yeors
years

37

16 years and over


18 yeors and over
21 years and over
60 years and over
62 years and over

329
258

6 350

2 530

293
450
734
812
478
655

141

501

351

550
486
373

355
178
161

137

113

402
502
640
752
607
064
914
933
912
444
256

110
4 526

79

110

101

2 391

4 346

4 080
129

2 131

014

485
419

220
5 452
5 059
4 642
547
455

210
030
819
503
424

32.0

30.2

31.6

34.8

32.7

31.9

604
96

3 907
251

2 141
112

2 543

3 779

116
115
123
109
289
169
192
166

347
438
438
213
564
704
496

126

3 151
146
205

204
334
294
279

251

211

295
266

111

122
83

129
78

507

461
231
163

30
247
205
136

118

55

62

88

462
429
375
543
503

56
2 372
2 294
2 154
697
638

055
986
890
808
773

2 977
2 811

203
212
542
335
326
353
229
351

38.6

37.5

32.1

688

2 913
138
172
190
209

859

77
90

51

82
75
90
112

109
148

292
468
266
306

182
198
148

318
384

256
232
31.6

44.2

44.1

3 121
3 110
106
758

4 985
4 687
2 253

2 964
2 633

Median

153

2
2

281

301
21

272
539
292
259

181

401

25
2 547

268

476
396
913
823

202

58

and over

7 426

242
322
360
358
318
712
468
440
454
292
636

341

121

3 and 4 years

4 602

243
258
399
421
378

181

yeors
years

4 204

514
736
884
900
434
049
374
015
525
214

156
263
248
189
146

years

7 782

208
245
249
276
228
546
352

40
2 509
2 426
2 322
749
672

60
4 343
4 213
4 051

29.4

Median

3 149

297
366
428
556
094
612

283

118

2 780
2 591

631

567
556
423
215

3
3
2

682
603
490
299
259

61

3 591

5 741

449

5 411

4 693
4 302

3 251
1
1

149
065

5
1

134
158
153
173
165

189

246
298
368
304
544
470
505

370
231

223
238
191

2
1

006
114
935

33.2

31.1

32.7

39.2

33.8

5 544
5 261

3 149

7 782

4 204
4 196

4 602

7 426

615
605
513

950
647

84
2

751

359
295

273

106
125
138
148
175

181

292
190
185
183
115
115

62

73

24
1

2 201
2 044

382
335

772

62
73
93
120
125
128
190
162
77

147
130

626
499
326
532
470
30.5

32.1

348
358
206
354
526
466
265

373

188

994
894

551

581
361

424
232
225
287
297
348

362
333
210

341

142

33.5

923
569
262

171

385
304
258

301

001

128
95

267

242
258
389
255
335

173

175
199

153
193

025
972
902
205

43
375
313
224

175

311
271

33.9

33.8

31.6

6 350
6 350

2 530
2 530

3 424

770
612
158

842
695

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

households

Householder
Family householder
Nonfamily householder

Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives

group quarters

11

Persons per household

2.81

Persons per family

3.42

In

Inmate of institution
in

166

Nonrelatives
Other,

348
274
394
444

Persons 65 years and over


households

291
289
198
96
84

Householder
Nonfamily householder
Living alone

161

092
982
858
344
232
88
210

099
659
440
367
513
840

076

241

835
678
967
908

3
1

089
026
833

108
95
3 731

938
235
028
207
159
871
721

287
44

166

60

664

117

2.08
2.90

2.40
3.05

2.53
3.32

3.01

3.66
3.78

006

580
295

859
785
544
312
300

339
283

351

163

150
36
35
74
125
2

192
104
99
48

17

16

77
8

276

62

10
56

12

"

161

388
703

659
264
502

241
548

833
422
815

394
202
412

858

323
210
369

123
102

1
.

351

68
65

38

876
51

71

Other relatives
Nonrelatives

46

3.39

154
86

OWN

310

44

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

375
116
259
228
992
777
52

181

664
413
399

718
270
75

921

782

2 124
2 016

193
162

Spouse

Inmate of institution
Other, in group quarters

45

426

2 369
2 049

320
279
780
3 184
93
1

469
072

587
038

403

179

889
290
234
730
380

147
114

147
1

39

63

114

21

3.05
3.48

3.19
3.52

3.13
3.42

3.59
3.82

3.00
3.34

2.89
3.37

328
323

928
310
184
78
70
53
72

700
700
404

435
435
228

223
223

182
82
80
66

398
386
244

129
165

98
96
70

46

126

135

111

71

618

'

"

131

41

122
110
73
55

14

124

53
51

12

CHILDREN
758
424

Families

With own children under 18 years


Number of own children under 18 years

801

Married-couple families

own children under 18 years


Number of own children under 18 years

With

Female householder, no husband present


With own children under 18 years
Number of own children under 18 years

084

513

967

291

194

451

548

386

894

251
84
132

122
60
101

201
86
170

2 016
1

1
231
2 528

84

116

41

63
116

71

116

028

581
134

541

021

061

954

992
515
018

871

472
935

876

718
374
730

2 049

302

2 655

HI

101
58
103

780
899
736

612
969
998

695
317
604

889
475
866

469
894
877

587
269

730
394
732

109

83
42
77

52

206
96

102

180

58
98

580
455
916

2 836

2 421

519

134
71

120

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over

Single

Now

married, except separated

Separated

Widowed
Divorced

Female, 15 years and over


Single

Now

married, except separated

026
427
429

071

2 187

911

366
544

54
36
80

77
73
124

30
48
83

107

362
493
433

2 583

480

2 413

Separated

no

Widowed

168

Divorced

158

CENSUS TRACTS

831

646

860
888
80
553
202

391

552
30
382
125

79

170
317
747
20
33

141

53

804
056

709
037
88
393
186

2 777

774
934

11

33
25

576
459
015

22
23
57

43
106
60

728
415
017

2 098

277
246
750
25

2 871
661
1
931

39

40

41

190
66

163
77

173
83

590
99

450
918

818
835
46

64
73
3 046
1

726
833
45
315

127

NEWARK,

817
513

998
316
609

21

15

45
25

41

452
606
514
27
241

64

N.J.,

395
762
26
39
55

17

045
238
607
28
119
53

SMSA

277

403
314
759
32
200
98

P-23

General Characteristics of Persons:

Table p-i.

[For

1980 Con.

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Remainder of Morris County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0406

0407.01

0407.02

0408.01

0408.02

0408.03

0409

0410

0411

0412

0413

0414

4 192

4 933

5 216

5 212

3 273

5 068

3 552

4 153

4 559

5 743

294
383
542
556
317
656
832

2 837
114

3 862

229
270
405
445
376
705
623
536
373

279
283
388
407
215
490
687
527
346
150
90

269
388
564
573
340
682
860

318
476
648

131

209

266
317
427

210
346
510
557

249
270
437
456

169
382
728
664
387

281

734
655
557
474

328
377
480
545
427
944

121

241

79

205

AGE
Totol persons

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
)5 to 19 years

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

...

years
years
years
years
years

and over

3 and 4 years
16 years and over

18 years and
21 years and
60 yeors and
62 yeors and

85
3 180
2 991

over

over
over

over

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 yeors

91

341

281

587

3 351
3 073

31.6
2 473

100
138

145
190
257
274
147
356
425
333
179
106

206
209
194
358
326
255

years
years
years
years

193
92
59

years

years

and over

3 and 4 yeors
16 yeors and over
18 years and over
21 yeors and over
60 years and over

404

48
2 096
962
822
352

111

30.6

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

636
550
436
228

817

691

374
313

411
47
83
189
142
68
129
249
235
156
76
37

563
227

052
998
930

151

156

107

139

52

116

91

102

85

122

873
616
3 337
556
472

3 638

2 809
2 686

2 962
2 672

501

375
3 124
419
376

2 579
2 432

3 983

4 444
4 206

2 502

2 488

692
622

343
272

305
090
652
553

32.7

31.3

965

2 658
130
192

2 618
153

101

173

364
443
347
235

251

205
177

983
856
712
303
260

1
1

308
632
565

424
801

569
541

3 803
3 589
1

33.3

685

2 695

322

215
223
234

146

181

61

115
173

76
854
715

225
204

30
342
274
218
373
339

581

008
910

36.6

73
94
147
132
98

102

55

51

430
337

501

110
95

61

227
316
297
158
335

297
272

263
353
248
163
84

569
420
333

478
210

701

210

401

290
219
407
433
462
367
215
249

571

33.1

139
146
197

20

56
1

2 816
2 640
2 452

291

214
227
248
297
337
575
399
347
408
288
212

314
599
962
712
320
136

110

37.1

61

31
1

151

227
456
485
347
148
55

393
178

2 130

Median
Female

759
383
318

354
299

691

144
86

years

201

933
856
749

33.5

32.9

32.8

2 092

2 338

2 976

108

118
130
187

236

190
243
260
69
217

486
435
347
417
386

162
169

211

271

223
486
392
360

178
64

145
390
339
267
252
152

51

147

401
311

311
221
145

43

58

55

148

850
760
659
413
360

34.9

33.9

34.7

33.8

5 068

3 552

4 153

513
295

4 153
180

4 559
4 353
438

5 743

4 964

151

058
945
606
549

192

197

31.5

32.1

37.3

33.0

33.0

31.4

37.9

35.1

4 192
4 192

4 933
4 933
437
288

2 837

3 862
3 862

5 216
5 184

5 212

2 837

3 273
3 126

Median

860

39

53

704
610
374
223

33.0

106
118
118
144
166
280
210
174
224
183
137

132
159

210
214
226
404
287
290
316
243
214

175
142

62 yeors and over

731

483
355
275
179

1
1

2
2
2

342
235
104

499
446

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

households
Householder
Family householder

388

HI

Nonfamily householder
Living alone

Spouse
Other relotives

Nonrelatives

Inmate of

Persons per household


Persons per family

Persons 65 years and over


households
Householder
Nonfamily householder
Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives
Nonrelatives

Inmate of
Other,

in

institution

OWN

own

children under

of

own

18 years

children under 18 yeors

Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Number of own children under 18 yeors

own

of

own

89

146
031
115

953
725
38

101

066
326
254

72
58
167
2 527

040
882

158

137
785
248
53
96

740
283
457
368
036
994

921

711

194

375
132

81

51

3.01

3.82
3.95

240
240
130
48
48
46
64

361

335

292
208

186
56
53
64
83

83
27
25
30
92

_
_
~

15

81

60

26

87
39

9
10

14

254
889
798

882
410
788

283
618

167
854
742

785
369
720

58
30

63
30

51

52

3.02
3.46

3.43
3.65

3.35
3.47

230
230

269
269

134
62

123

203
203
93

61

37

16

38
54
4

61

63

82

44

_
~

288

796
426
852

3.30

464
338
202

085
95

83
1

013
902

183

255
200
045
747

743
919
600
319
279

361

348

5
1

58

123

115

16

23

23

130
76

2.85
3.36

2.71

3.52
3.69

3.03
3.36

2.99
3.32

500
485
332

200
200

446
310

101

182

159
153
87
57

28
27
45
49

70
66
66

597
597
347
126
118

57

134
103

13

91

3.26

753
679
447
202

77
75
79
55

374
309

3.36
3.60

172
137
226
2 335
79
1

3.37
3.60

17

544
372

32

40

46
99
47

HI

620

761

151

516

966

185

700
403

029
109
62
99

children under 18 years

Number

2 222

541

Female householder, no husband present


With

149
116
185

848
796
52
43
749
215
25

192
125

92

45

CHILDREN

Families

Number

group quarters

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF


With

institution

Other, in group quarters

In

277
240
966
763
75

children under 18 years

749
397
798

77
49
89

031
590
169

953
1

559
116

372
784
528

226
727

421

34

61

23

25

98
46

45

41

91

921

187

424
797

036

711

521
1

016

338
654

195
83
147

75
128

600
786
450

167

013
655
365

045

361

051

690
305

551

182

108
64
95

59
39
68

161

183
630

085
699
440

71

113

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over

Single

Now

married, except separated

Separated

36
23

Widowed

female, 15 years and over

Single

married, except separated

Separated

48
142
82

Widowed
Divorced

P-24

686
425
989

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

833
533
206

12

881

446
208
27

076
276

764
5
17

26
56

60

Divorced

Now

602
493
990

14
1

092
224
762

429
369
994

956

571

18

277
24

18

41

848
533

44

42
34

30

43
2 039

35
173

221
25
143

71

40

11

12

129

64

71

31

106
48

32
1

271
358
821
16

483
332
985

490
270

221
18

922
493

864
567
099
30
82
86

345

451
751

31

16
17

40

55

355
137

104

700
484
086

11

18

560
087

49
63

206
56

2 194

31

518
403
750
45
216

371
272
819

536
464
028

551
377
033
21
81

39

34
42
64

59
1

903

501
1

081
38

200
83

149
600
409

409
552
400
49
279
129

CENSUS TRACTS

General Characteristics of Persons:

Table p-i.

[For

1980 -Con.

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Remainder of Morris County Con,

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0415

0416.01

0416.02

0416.03

0416.04

0417.01

0417.02

0417.03

0417.04

0418.01

0418.02

0418.03

4 078

5 350

3 021

841

3 942

3 517

111

375
369
425
426
749
650
810
589
435
246

293
322
373
390
295
773
589

174

157
170
165
113

4 177
263
287
368
322

5 801

197

204
243
258
210
634
452

6 848
392
388
548
503

866

298
286
338
332
584
378
742

4 688
245
336
453

6 218

228
320
490
440
227
502
728

717
723
936
750
468
273

415
937

359
462
565
583
443
956
849
743
480
235

260
434
428
212
357
626
526
226

AGE
Total persons

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

years
years
years

years

511

631

301

years

334

years

172
126

418
226

272
165
85

and over

3 and 4 years
16 years and over
18 years and over
21 years and over
60 years and over
62 years and over

86
934

2 732
2 547

117
121

75

4 361
4 210

2 321
2

198

4 039

074
366
318

419
367

Female

32.7

30.4

2 737
146
132
173

117
160

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years

years
years

244
215
100
287
353

years

251

years

172
92
85

10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
years

years

and over

3 and 4 years
16 years and over
18 years and over
21 years and over
60 years and over
62 years and over

536
448

2 076

Median

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

40
500
403
317
245
215

171

531

338
559
719
755
467
195
90

260
309
210
188
110

104

51
1

364

291

207
242
205

528
287
3 056
434
359

4 506

2 521

4 939

597

313

494

261

599
515

28.6

110
105
116
142
102

52

103
166
221

177
168

152
134

141

91

55

43
203

131

066

381

377
213

95
58
27

100
61

49

142
5

204
062
2 863
290
252

29.2

29.5

28.8

988

3 684
193
195

2 089

140
162
195
194

201

264
166
302

98

85

70
295
219
2 080

3 098

309
224

125
56

150

399

33.0

221

281

5 166

2 354

361

343
330
210
119
45

671

452

118
872
702

920

44

201
201
381
711

33.6

146
159

277
130
69

151

139
4 960
4 802

563

335

431

144

30.8

324
676

216
428
779
379

407
283

291

211

220
144
95

138
75
42

133

267
267
433
944
478
380
259

141

222
486
336
202
136
74
40

171

97

131

75

4 284
4 041

2 562

219

148
168
144

119
172

126

251

157

734
568
483

29.0

30.5

525
89
80
100
92
216
385

2 901

186
153
120
75
29

187
223
262
285
190
504
444
352
248
128
78

34
238
203

2 049

2
2

375
173

376
330
33.3

810
78
129

213
200
102
198
342
244
100
73
131

335
286

211

26
689
648
615
128

186

113

201

291

33.0

30.4

30.7

34.1

33.7

28.4

29.1

29.5

28.9

29.1

31.7

34.3

4 078
4 078
214
069

5 350

3 021
3 021
061

841

6 218
6 218

6 848
6 848

4 177

2 866

5 801

3 517

841

4 688
4 665

3 942

4 177

866

195

796
745
536
209

3 372

Median

62
2 248
2 174
2 084

1
I

63

791

669
567
229

2
2

512
426
268
338

57
1

1
1

453
367
282

73
2 964
2 846
2 726

174
150

377
324

174
152

130
156
136

38
616
557
458

68
2

161

908
313
267

1
1

42
346
255
158
249
224

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

households

Householder
Family householder

350
399
388

011

Nonfamily householder

145
118

Living olone

Spouse
Other relatives

968
843

53

Nonrelotives

892
202
597
152

827
234
179
720
140
100

569
513
56
50
460
788
24

380

261

119
95
156

2 052

77

Inmate of institution
Other,

in

group quarters

Persons 65 years and over


households

Householder

Nonfamily householder
Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives
Nonrelatives

OWN

450
1

937
720

67

840
795
045
885
490
294
224

514
100
414

740
455
387
599
976
96

331
1

955
585
123

902
857

176
1

355
600
96

2.23
3.02

2.85
3.25

3.24
3.43

3.38
3.54

2.51

298
298
164
63
57
56
75

343
343
202
108

250
250

285
272

105

46

63
75

51

158
158
85
22
22
37
36

139
49

58

45
37
792
653
25
145

130
27
26
60
78
4

2.41

2.76

3.08

3.24
3.55

3.11

3.31

390
390
240

199
199
112

423
423
245

181

113

49

110
82
65

47

115
110
79
93

41

45

181

72
24

3.32
3.57

3.74
3.85

164
164

361

101

194
73

291
154
57

361

54
52
25
35

21

32
73
4

2.40
3.13

13

71

12

65
99

29
68

137

CHILDREN
069
655
320

968
612
249

own children under 18 years


Number of own children under 18 years

With

Married-couple families
children under 18 years
children under

174
148

Families

own

2 048
241

942
218
044

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

of

611

3.36
3.63

Inmate of institution
Other, in group quarters

own
Number

12

Persons per family

With

11

Persons per household

In

479
679
800

18 years

Female householder, no husband present


With own children under 18 years
Number of own children, under 18 yeors

119

827
416
787

513
280
535

202
526
970

720
365
698

460
258
492

72
33
54

142

80
39

41
17

78
37

31

62

485
417
990

2 142

388
634

91

127

261
703
341

156
655
265

679
805
386

450
676
191

740
382
623

091

490
746
348

955
525
958

599
302
503

84

260

121

51

174
245

104
70
109

044
619

202

937

561
1

169
104
160

110

83

795
939
618

100
616

536
897
695
355
814
554

857
556
1

116

792
520
047
47
30
59

136
68

75
113

117

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over

Single

Now

married, except separated

Separated

12

Widowed

33
33

Divorced

Female, 15 years and over


Single

Now

married, except separated

555
338
990

Separated

31

Widowed

147

Divorced

CENSUS TRACTS

2 286
1

646
229
89
24
154

593
233
76
192
192

145
298
740

696

186

472

23
37
47
1

232
288
739

790
532
186

14

28
30

707
140

469

864
485
190

31

12

21

103

61

71

25

113
55

749
484

463
415
954

78
39
147

20
29
45
491

3 029

2 497

2 552
1

614
475
97
202
164

338
961

25
99
68

521

619
476
988

85

51

38
155

86

2 491
692

843
524
122
234
306

18

640
397
982
46

105
110

NEWARK,

084
355
618

2 186

658
407

276
400
825

29
24
58

24
40

30

57

15

256
348
618

2 229
502

51

107
132

N.J.,

397
25
203
102

SMSA

390
349
823
9
174
35

P-25

General Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-1.

1980 Con.

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Remainder of Morris County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0419.01

0419.02

0420

0421

0422

0423.01

0423.02

0424'

0425

0426

0427

0428

5 512

3 807

3 486
175

2 502

2 803

620

4 100

5 259

4 033

4 504

233
327
423
388
210
479
664
492
326

4 156
197

4 204
261

151

170

201

325

252

330

471

291
331

371

163
189

210
266
239

26
37
56
120

162
103

201

421

267
305
402
386
228
723
604
577
494
347

130

82

517
177
105

224
234
294
256
205
579
476
463
534

and over

626
518
486
202
98

297
427
452
299
439
564
630
499
204

186
240
348

years

302
398
555
618
414
656
840
744
583
272

347

171

111

101

81

88

125

16 years and over


18 years and over

4 136

2 729
2 583

3 061

2
2

21 years and over

696
547
2 390
492
390

3 144

865
2 654
475
377

AGE
Total persons

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

years
years
years
years
years

3 and 4 years

3 863

60 years and over


62 years and over

533
650
548

2 395
391

334

32.7

Median

2 804

Female

15 to 19 years
years
years
years
years

years
years

3 and 4 years

16 years and
18 years and
21 years and
60 years and
62 years and

over

over

over

over
over

62
122

989
849
383
326

32.7

33.6

896

2 100

97
263
340
227
167

93
74

49
393
325
244
233
202

238
193
138
240
363
259
228
117
60

171

46
545
465
380

414
317

235
400
515
488

100
164

151

206

91

and over

107

160
202
269
276
184
358
439
372
295
158

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

452
298
419
692
569
450

32.9

770

2 127

90
128
109
174
113

122
170
178

311

269
255
260

327
258
236

91

108
65

271

228

54
612
525

434

178
353
294
288
306
235

396
428
380
326
152

199
223
269
257

124

76

166

88

68
948
853
753
503
434

81

84

330

2
1

73
85
96
106
98
187
148
152
170
132
83

211

283
243

100

992
885
352

076

2 879
2 654

34.2

49.5

33.8

423

798

2 129

189
163
78
54

3 807
3 790

4 156
4 156
213

3 486

4 204
4 204
253

2 502

2 803
2 803

HI

2 987

594

143
116

42
606
500
382
254
213

030
919

263
3 104
739
658

39.3

34.2

929

2 208
106
116
139
117
105

2 337

602
588
262
282
299
228
116

141

95

444

22.9

242
150
232
307
313
249
98
65

112

511

25
42
90
94

620
253

5 512

121

55.1

34.7

102

101

194
167

36.2

96
3 229

96

33.4

80
4 409
4 204

156
221

759
749
732
325
299

37.0

517
545
567
423
203
209

42

34.4

030

15
15

070
018
967

33.8

991
1

479
393

551

211

505

218

540
517
480

301

33.8

Median

261

83
108
139
112
68

31

055
003
953
294
263

160

34.8
1

203
149

211

48
407
328
253
250

977
777
525
437

36.0

70

221

581

169

191

184
126
395
317
294
258
179
114

309
242
254
301

269
250

161

44
503

130
149

38

49
832
740
664
413
374

382
332

826
762
709
676
614

33.9

22.4

43.8

34.9

4 100

5 259
3 711

4 033
4 000
588

4 504
4 504
575
285
290
242

2
2
1

400
714

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

households

Householder

512
522

411

Family householder

Nonfamily householder
Living alone

111

92
268
2 653
69
-

Spouse
Nonrelatives

Inmate of
in

institution

group quorters

Persons per household


Persons per family

Persons 65 years and over


In

households

Householder
Nonfamily householder

Other relatives
Nonrelatives

Inmate of institution
Other,

in

group quarters

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

OWN

own

children under

071
142
116

087
989
98

88
891

123
130
107

863
764
99
83
698
189

110

34
-

53

17

163
147

80
64

16

3.62
3.78

3.60
3.78

3.43
3.69

3.18
3.37

3.36
3.57

2.93
3.35

3.25
3.47

3.16

402
402
203

265
248
100

283
283

282

300
300

359
359
234

228
228

423

114
37
35
49
62

31

29

99

24
11

271
147

138
52
49
45
92

41

457

593
1

151

40
40
61

87
86
74

53

48
57
89

62

Oil

48

191

094
97
84
994
873
42
-

166

016

136

452
414
987
360

150
123
1

922
547
76
121

3.44
3.62

3.18
3.43

2.52
3.07

292
292

412

14
5

148

40

39
53
87

158
37
34
60
59
4
113

768
736
504
257
248

3.61

2
6

17

_
~

11

395

071
615
242

989
475
919

123
598
186

684
318
620

764
394
785

64
36
65

949
563

891

999
549
102

593
287
562

698
366
730

57
32
60

95
42
74

78
28
52

51
27

51

585
473

923

064

281

"

14

65
33

427

100
267

_
-

4 100

16
14
57

999
892
60

485
847
684

17

411
797
576

268

741
481

With own children under 18 years


of

3 459

166
669
94
2.86
3.21

518
518
333
113
106
136
46

153
72
7

32

18

CHILDREN

Families

Number

56
50
74
123

Living olone

Spouse

054
969
85
68
890
800
46

949
934
60
_

Other relatives

Other,

18 years

Married- couple families


With own children under 18 years
Number of own children under 18 years

Female householder, no husband present


With own children under 18 years
Number of own children under 18 years

969
592
1

176

890
567
128

112
46
78

58
19

37

144

453
878

92
44
78

77
20
38

094
597
203

016
530
046

994
556

922
490

131

981

80
35
66

71

136
486
916

987
437
837

285
627
215
166
570
122

128
44

101

32
51

72

85

51

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over

2 084

Single

Now

married, except separated

Separated

34
34

Divorced

Female, 15 years and over

2 173
541

Single

married, except separated

Separated

Widowed
Divorced

P-26

336

N.J.,

SMSA

26
23
1

432
322
930

16

13

207

139
28

73

NEWARK,

392
409
924
10

11

Widowed

Now

675
330

291

788
503

031

605

717

141

11

43

12
41

21

15

28

25

50
30
64

981
16

32
27
1

261

325
347
915

565
509

598
377
991

22
160
48

443
329
920
12

145

37

657
390
037
26
164

40

076
259
613

20
28
1

093
217
716

17

147

96
47

48

763
332
189
55
120
67

519

01.1

451

21

23
30
23

33

947
929
942

434
343
007

663
416
174

13

12

43

26
35

28

847
365
009

867

656
455
012

2 538

413
945

17

19

15

21

132

108

357

40

53

101

178
66

421
1

181

CENSUS TRACTS

General Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-1.

1980-Con.

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

Remainder of Morris County Con,

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0433.01

0433.02

0433.03

0434.01

0434.02

0439

0440

0441.01

0441,02

0442

0443

0444.01

2 415

2 500

2 066
75

6 153

5 331

2 446

6 852

4 412

137

108
179

392
536
535
372

324
414
480
530
318
754
856
679

257
357

128
168

4 829
271
351

3 236

311

3 292
144

5 591

104
143
182

122
194

541

229
242

427
394
324
772

296
298

425
426
550
672
585

286
339
422
410
275
807
646
487
367
235

AGE
Total persons

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years

10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

96
164
205
128
228
284

years

206
165
326

years

271

years

386
384
158
90

439
394

49
934
837
758
393
324

--

yeors

years

years

and over

3 and 4 years

16 yeors and
18 years and
21 years and
60 years and
62 years and

over

over

over

over

over

Female

Under 5 yeors
5 to 9 yeors

10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

242
49

659
570
483
355
286

961

880
600
45.2

364
45

234
223
158
104

24
008
967

931

17

855
810
767

126

864
743
648
295
248

3 699
3 532
3 318

4 304
4 054
3 847

51

20

174

550
402
280
648
552

093
972

194
285
265
176
432
478
395
346
204
345

147
102

52

4 010

33.3

54

117

4 793
4 550
4 312

2 588

99
94
60
125
156
166
144
78

132

54

114

35.9

65

149

64
2
2
2

147
197

220
207

36.9

692
70
106
136

2 901

143
81

87

343
296

67

39.3

260
228
253
146

421

69

979
893
789
348
288

29
331

864
749

122
169
268
264

174
68
164

137

396

278

71

136
.

441

118

828
812
779
399
243

132

806
3 519
625
517

511

264

141

359
490
410
296

33.4

67
88
110
112
68

208

44

56
276
142
2 049
514
459

937
875
834
158
132

872
789
675
340
289

33

34.8

33.8

2 500

2 066

6 153

5 331

3 292

5 591

2 446

2 415
2 415

2
2

895
553
476

39.6

31.8

31.1

654

3 579

2 196

54
92
164
142
94
164
234
278

210

149

199

149
207
196

274
360
293
573
445
413
409

225
136

24
303
250
177
316
273

133

426
300
236
191

123
86

241
162

71

53

37.6

250
190
338
293

373
316
250
142
95

39.6

198
147
391

34.8

102

130
197

37.4

975
820

38.2

3 287

031

4 657

47.1

39.4

312

524

189
156

067
366
319

601

2 447

198
180
126
60

198
184

542
420
289

224

138

541

34.4

171

633

580
469
343
698
636

133

721

152

645

380
359
269

482
283

184

313
465
513

331

116

461

151

661

587
273

3 277
157

84
92
68

530
288

142

308
483

928
825
602
342
260

073
46

71

123
168

841

38.3

91

219
187

Median

521

190
87
60

28

053

172
139
203

3 and 4 years
16 years and over
18 years and over
21 years and over
60 years and over
62 years and over

39
1

87
93

20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 to 74 years
75 years ond over

271
154

887
809
644
353
473

37.4

Median

195

124
255
275
349
280
148
78

210
304
323

82

71

591
501

654
555
460
307
266

39.8

32.9

31.5

4 829
4 829
567

3 236

6 852

236

6 831

4 412
4 365

102

324
243

927

2 826

683
2 477
2

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
in

households
Fomily householder

Nonfamily householder
Living aione

Nonrelotives

Inmate of institution
in group quarters

Persons per household


Persons per family

Persons 65 yeors and over


households

Householder

Nonfamily householder
Living alone

Other relatives
Nonrelatives

Inmate of institution
Other,

in

OWN

105

2.88
3.34

2.72
3.07

3.01

248
248

425
382
240

226
226
125
39
34
56

79
72
103
34

own children under 18 years


Number of own children under 18 years

With

Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years

Number

of

own

children under 18 years

Female householder, no husband present

own

Number

children under 18 years

of

own

children,

5
1

776
980
548
432
373
389
294

5
1
1

279
045

292
094
974
120

891

261

107

123

42

24
285

2.92
3.38

3.19
3.37

3.01
3.21

826
528
313

389
343

435
435
240

126

46
40

118

496

104
895

113

184

527
364
326
414

376

108
99

41

175
128

3.23

022
575
400

84
95

2.91

3.31

602
508
321
135

54

91

52
124

61

71

298

21

43

"

25

650
260
526

706
270
522

599
250
482

400
724
458

974
446
873

548
224
465

637
253
490

534
226
439

279
655
318

895
413
824

78
30
52

60

126

95

57

53

29

47
20
38

91

110

955
302
572

933
234
662

830
226
547

2 273

2 089

446
759
677
82
64
618

026
43

175
149

182
1

182
931
149

859
199
76

323
807
516
422
507
2 804
1

183
1

197

035
820
112

21

47

3.22
3.43

3.08
3.35

2.94
3.22

2.94
3.39

3.12
3.44

189
189
93
23
22
37
56

413
413
240

410
410
249

642
640
392
186

373
373
217
84

115

78
88

77
68

82
74
85
82
6

169
114
107
27

94
~

"

"

"

324
656
258

927

182

859
366
755

134
112
70

398
169
229

38

61
7

CHILDREN

Families

With

58

534
800
46
-

group quarters

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

066
686
599

637
822
56

136
43
37
60
49

Spouse

87
70

161

Other,

395
880
706
174
154

548
970

Spouse
Other relatives

In

839
650
189

Householder

under 18 years

15

548
759
526
389
693
417

527
769
516

677

414
719
435

618
336

58
26
40

96
48
79

41

254
287
917

2 094

442

962
280
638

361

689

651

794

607
1

180
108
43
68

17

24

391
1

807
906
706
507
768
475

169
647
255

035
577
114

50

233

99

19

110
190

53
103

30

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over
Single

Now

married, except separated

Separated

31

Widowed

24

Divorced

26
Female, 15 years and over

031

13

39
77
77

26
27
38

170
325
654

874

2 641

2 024

17

14

83
33

276
568
33

Widowed

107

134

47

40

197
547

589
1

471
32

438
111

694
304

22
22

Separated

CENSUS TRACTS

Now

Divorced

633
447

23
9

Single

married, except separated

498
304
40
123
59

538
1

18

10

28

44

19

15

52

15

342

446

959
207
635

380
287
916

501

22

122

282

47

91

74
36

868
536
215
24
45
48
912
422
216
37

280
332
879

2 555

758
577

10

59
66
95

26
33
1

157

80

NEWARK,

344
298
879
9

123
35

N.J.,

2 896
721
1

569
69
375
162

SMSA

674
464
086
26
39
59

691
368

064
34
156
69

P-27

General Characteristics of Persons:

Table p-i.

1980 Con.

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Remainder of Morris County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0444.02

0445.01

0445.02

0446

0447

0451

0452

0453'

0454.01

0454.02

0455'

0456.01

8 429

2 875
199
251

4 134
248

7 625

8 788

5 485

3 325

645
718

392
410
304
664
542
626
367
208
92

751

771

228
203
245
309
269
588
390
460
339
194

4 251
288

294

305
395
438
457
494

193
92
105
97
107
89
202
159
110
126
69
37

4 833

604
659

126
3 104
2 951

AGE
Total persons

Under 5 yeors
5 to 9 years

10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20
25
35
45

24
34
44
54
64
74

to
to
to
to

years
years

years

years

years
55 to
65 to
years
75 years and over

680
668
866
765
462
665
387
935
636
266
99

256
6 045
5 669
5 335

3 and 4 years
16 years and over
18 years and over
21 years and over
60 years and over
62 years and over

221

223
550
537
247
197
103
53

98
2 074
1

512
30.5

years

4 156
337
323
416
359
199
873
705
450
300

years

143

Female
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

years
years
years

981
881

733
464
380
223
716
536
335
224

242
454

129

4 795

450

813
690

381

706
647
693
236
888
752
514
218

961

690
578
560
389
218

81

6 488
6 183

4 255
4 065

2 583

836
066
914

3 801

2 289

862
746

432

37
876
826
767
157

371

133

31.9

30.5

648

5
1

32.0

30.0

30.4

31.6

2 087

3 853

88
122

113
140

2 823
142
199

141

187
202
153
355
275

317
335
360
356
230
713
599

4 390
336
352
359
356
336
847
595
423
390
273
123

154

119

54
2 218
2 135

277
257

and over

51

3 and 4 years
16 years and over
18 years and over
21 years and over
60 years and over
62 years and over

143

44

331

301
180

60

287
187
138

42
602

122
2 771

521

2 608

3 265
3 099

121

100

116

419

108
117

221

29.6

122
93
56
38

years

79
3 124
2 945
2 726

247
205

621

Median

281

454

458
396

928
565
488

2 014
511

456

30.6

29.8

32.2

30.1

30.4

32.8

32.5

8 429

2 875

8 788

5 485

3 325

2 875

4 134
4 134
287
134

7 625

8 429

7 550

8 788

5 451

3 325

356
995

3 008
2 405

153
125
001

361

603
499

Median

28.8

31.5

26.0

965
66
80

549
42

57
533

2 451

741

2 442

20

221

2 671
311

779

272
172

29.0

61

444
420
385

371

2 065
130
167
201
174
170

18

37

687
96
77

438
300

12

48

158
142

104
77
57
63
37

249

997
946

41

40

380
318

124
286
194
235
163
103
65

411

041

103
83
85

404
360

238
493
349

124

93
80
77
89
152
228

137
63

043

3 212
3 015

51

304
225

388

274
340
244

171
3

921
119
169
209
222
104

2 735

144

291

415
473
472
400
312
055
754
387
310
169
86

91

124

141

996
812

169

211

46

281

217

115
95

260

422
376
364
877
597
425

588
42
46
47

44
282
220
145
236
205

361

241

230

50

354
182
158

99
56
75
1

725

641

152
162
116
69
32

121

26

10

184

30.1

28.8

31.7

4 251
4 235

4 833
4 833
488
293

78
70

229
210

31.4

193
193

57

43
47
24

26
688

642
594
85
78

39
34
47
85

109
103

199
158
561

91

476
362

204

187
146

549
217

16

428
410
379
54
44
26.8

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

households
Householder

563
2 349
2

Family householder

003
752

214

251

Spouse

155
2 147

204
648

Other relatives

3 568

Nonfamily householder
Living alone

Persons per household

Persons per family

Persons 65 years and over


households
Householder
Nonfamily householder

Nonrelatives
Other,

in

783
63

2.87
3.39

3.21

365
365

156
156
94
38
37
29

300
300

2
1

293
807
3 255
132
20
55

3.46

155
51

47

2 349

group quarters

OWN

own

children under

of

own

2.92
3.32

2.85

559
509
292
126

732
732
432

184
2 194
162
1

154
146
166
126

001
548
053

2 194

101

151

214

56
89

91

167

133
239

390
320
70
62
292
494

395
105

290
215
947

195
152
160

921
921
547
498
49
40
463

2 082

881

103

1
1

043
043
398
276
122
100
192

403
50

17

751
142

16

30
-

3.04
3.34

3.06
3.46

3.04
3.44

3.25

3.51

3.31

3.51

3.70

106
106
74
34
33
22

260
250

255
255
141

103
103
47

53

144
57
53
45
57
4

60

13

15

58

11

607
607

294
294

401
187

177

176
114
79

65
60
48

13

71

10

2.62
3.16

53
34

48

15

15
12

61

38

10

3
~-

CHILDREN

Families

Number

172
135

3.20
3.54

2 385

462
449
379

094
922

34

134
609
147

200
-

59
84

911

2 103
3 477

114
104
104
9
20
30

31

808
347
76
-

institution

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF


With

3.29
3.43

35
85
89

Other relatives

40

Spouse

150
74

188

Living alone

Inmate of

151

Nonrelotives

Inmate of institution
Other, in group quarters

In

18 years

children under 18 years

Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Number of own children under 18 years

431

752
440

686

871

2 147

306
468

648
392
787

162
110
194

75
40
74

Female householder, no husband present


With own children under 18 yeors
Number of own children under 18 years

1
1

995
215

807

110

293
835
570

498
324
625

276

160
747
414

463
310
603

192

107
64

101

20

71

113

128

10
14

67
48
88

2 405

462

335

922
448
836

320

307
454

345

105
649
244

2 103

184
592

808

140
165

401

133

751

292
158
324

947
570
099

222
102
174

80
38

23
11

73

19

335
404
838

446

18

711

171

149
261

91

161

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over

3 135

married, except separated

282

28
30
69

33

Widowed
Divorced

3 080

Female, 15 years and over


Single

married, except separated

Separated

153
108

Divorced

P-28

565
203
51

Wdowed

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

063
671

Separated

Now

804
2 204

Single

Now

068
228
669
36
86
49

2 770
1

22
25
32

18
59
1

566
458
029

647
380
028
26
136
77

737
846
48

3 311
811
2

165
102
82

2 082
1

656
227
45
58

40

151

96

35

7
13
15

2 841
551

3 343

2 265

314
280

453
87

850
48
292

2 153

831

301

59
80

100

649
1

498
235

101

56

22

290
150

334

131

40

142

50

111

300

18

613
488
982
40

706
409

31

185
23
28

72

61

567
344
974
33
128
88

714
200
473

359
115
195

6
14

19

21

25

710

434

331

155

185

472

123
195

40

136
75

23

767

51

33
38
45

CENSUS TRACTS

General Characteristics of Persons:

Table p-i.

[For

1980 Con.

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms

see append xes

A and

B]

Remainder of Morris County- -Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0459.01

0459.02

0460

0461.01

0461.02

0462.01

0462.02

433

5 198

3 557

10 138

8 610

7 218

4 184

93

277
397
592
599
305
617
974
739
386

225

833
916
875
776
882
386
406
818
617
419
210

695
838
964
654
722
767
534

620
812
848
566
297
316
254
604
343
239
319

304
437
458
415

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0456.02

0457

0458.01

0458.02

Tract

7 294

10 534

4 899

4 488

714
044
332

231

110
563
544
2 027
238
589
223
150

518
287
583

164
279
527
509
256

103
165
126

431

221

228

461

696
734
534

264
229

221
137

AGE
Total persons

421

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years

.:

15 to 19 years
to 24 years

20
25
35
45

to
to
to

34
44
54
64
74

years

years

years

years
55 to
years
65 to
75 years and over

444

541

528
789
655
979
758
662
311

206

364
521

761

680

303

106

67

180
6 671
6 196
569

3 654
3 420
3 201

3 391
3 145

478

601

942
564
466

30.0

29.8

34.3

3 686
180

5 250

127

314
530
658
530
267
857
036
587
259
126
86

72

141

3 633
3 366

21 years and over

2 956
2 850
2 684

60 years and over


62 years and over

463
407

302
263

49
996
882
777
445
412

30.4

30.2

7 294

10 534

294
947
992
955
838
713
448

10 486

3 and 4 years

16 years and
18 years and
21 years and
60 years and
62 years and

151
5

over

5 561

over

over
over

Median

Female
Under 5 years

yeors
years

481

years

390
345
180

10 to 14 yeors
15 to 19 yeors
to

to
to

to
to
to

24
34
44
54
64
74

258
808
687

228
268
274
406
807

5 to 9 years

20
25
35
45
55
65
75

778

over

yeors

years
years

years and over

3 and 4 years

16 years and over


18 years and over

Medion

156

97

161

113
74
52

040
985
924

5
5

2 541

6 590

517
449

887
774

285
950
660
332
475
417

30.1

28.3

177

2 276

82
135

750
43

2 613
119
195

165
182

32

20
553
528

747

621

532

131

339

115

76
57
57
116
120

731

201

816

421
451

109
95
116

308

130
212
378

281
141

80

325
499
370

61

181

46
33

102
92

192
174
189
149
72

47

45

920
794
682

311
7

430
413
489
226
666
394

373

7 017

2 623

257
240
127
235
376
372
262
104
86

2 721

32.6

252
256
152
326
408
326
250

75
842

31.6

61

111

110

36.6

191

172
149

282
402
752
363
376
348
259

786
510
3 254
457
395

665

241

170
142

39
1

198

198

684
834
425
214
143
72

245

121

4 788
4 530

2 700

4 293

903

693
635

519
302
262

275

30.3

30.6

4 284
345
398
449
340

3 687
281

068
141

402

215
234
202

411

278

391

161

77

916
733
334

712
609
280

242
134

183
115
80

166
130
257

382
399
200
104
73

150

138

112

311

58

291

501
108

246

95

232

472
414
329
294
258

35.6

37.0

33.0

33.6

30.9

28.1

27.4

30.8

30.8

4 899
4 684
460
235
225

4 488
4 467

433
433
469
362

5 198

3 557

10 138
10 071

8 610
8 589
2 812

7 218

4 184
4 184

261

792

3 623

390
504
449

3
3

002
860
679
277
246

41

515

2 381
2

274
458
427

440
342
262
158
141

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

households

Householder

Family householder

Nonfamily householder
Living olone

Spouse

Other relatives

186

Nonrelatives

Inmate of institution
Other,

in

group quarters

Persons per household


Persons per family

In

Persons 65 years and over


households
Householder

Nonfomiry householder

Spouse
Other relatives
Nonrelatives

180
118

010

10

3.06
3.55

3.41

2 73
3.18

126
126
77
38
34

312
286

195
59
55

71

81

18

51

76

56

26

92

87
52

21

2.48
3.09

3.50

3.21

3.17

3.73

3.53

3.41

517
517
314

373
373

493
344

358
340

165
53
47

186
65
59

71

129

11

7
26

18

154
99

89

181

2 878

3 696

Widowed

808
765
89
53

2 522
41
53

Divorced

163

3 010

own

Number

136
45
38

117
32

211
125
203

With

18 years

children under

3.63

own

2 474

of

248
801

297
45
22

713
768
417

18 years

Married-couple families
children under

119

224
288

311

3 901

own

547
297
986

557
2 660
897
746
2 316

3 737

Number

318
606
40

101

2 680

With

107
85

140
507
337
170

348

661

18 years

children under

58

94

".

children under

121

992
919

own

Number of own

206
606
463
2 007
3 550
220
2

127

098
796
302
253
676
3 239
2

243
093
150
112

114

007
858
76

18

74

17

2.83
3.34

3.05
3.52

3.40
3.74

3.37
3.62

370
369
225

629
612
349

332

558
470
298

215
215

83

143
135
140

62
60
65
77
9

167
165
73
96

40

81

321
170

113
10
17

11

"

114

35
45
52

73

"

15

206
442
855

2 621

CHILDREN

Families

With

846
74
-

96

"

OWN

142
139

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

171

121

group quarters

408
237

48

88

Inmote of institution
in

4 851
162

133
129
114

Living olone

Other,

999
2 680
319
249
2 474
2

18 years

Female householder, no husband present


18 yeors
of own children under 18 years

children under

237
665
309

362

986
446
785

337
809
624

2 660

442

532
922

139
605
199

318

224

801

2 316

761
551

356
642

319

2 562

74
46

39
21

80
35

85

43

55

142
74
120

270

53

94

716
477

502

158

326

15

21

68

24
48

32
28

3
7
17

3 748

2 065

842

716

3 510

235
692
444

118
627

331

211

188

396

1
1

796
229

2 007

315
640

158

480

676

007
678
347
59
29
56

185

92
59
120

3 021

2 345

497
719

150
109

182
316

093
722
428

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over
Single

Now

married, except separated

Separated

Female, 15 years and over


Single

Now

married, except separated

Separated

Widowed
Divorced

cENSUS TRACTS

681
1

757
106
259
207

012

853
534
56
185
120

718
485
146

567
1

151
31

239
77

941

247

397
439
828

3 639
891

24
24
65

37
27
66

no

81

67
182

36
130

875

3 092
641

149

802
429

570

155
27
127
64

326

130
14

67
33

581

991

483
260
30

496

341

833

143

55
160

75

107

389

841
2

378
134
297
225

724
050

046
68
164
173

NEWARK,

N.J.,

26
40

18

29
38

63
2 593

496
716

507
388
034

478
296
026

32

19

263
86

94
43

SMSA

P-29

1980 Con.

General Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-1.

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Totals for sp

it

tracts in Morris

County

For definitions of terms. see appendixes

A and

B]

Manville borough, Somerset County

Somerset (CDP),
Somerset County

North Plainfield borough, Somerset County

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0424

0453

0455

0514

0515

0516

0517

0518

0519

0520.01

0520.02

0531.02

0531.03

620

4 342
300
350
346
383
317
748

9 703
633
905
093

5 277

2 830
166
143
172

3 171
156
145

3 626
258

3 255

4 025

3 880

6 319

211

122

6)1

515

219
199
217
295
359
882
523
475
325

247

538
323
714
259
662
277

246
256
257
327
275
677
458
474
502
276

412

198

177

91

212
302
317
480
319
409
502
256
73

184
213
258
316
608
320
312
395
236
212

238
259
269
332
276
669
463
481
585

4 322
249

3 761

201

236

116

105
4 145
3 888
3 557

AGE
Total persons

6
26
37
56
120

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years

25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

years

261

years

199
223
269
257
166

years
years
years

and over

3 and 4 years
16 years and over

18 years and over

21 years and over

511

461
481

60 years and over


62 years and over
Median
Female
Under 5 years
to
9
years
5
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

540
517
480

267

109

6 331

495

31.7

798

2 192
138
162
162
174
155

25
42
90
94

2 898

141

143

116

254
317
445
269
344
420
220
80

731

634
777
643
264

64
2 302
2 209
2 041

32.1

34.5

33.5

30.3

711
107
90
97

2 058
114
117
134
157

2 035

2 315

126
142
129

125
92

151

151

150
352
234
249
265
146

82
324
692
246

4 872
317
427
547

2 713

144

46

218
249

118

139

46

49

29
197

27

49

151

336
288

185

625

521

2 979

379
337

389
336

351

278

065
279
219

55.1

32.7

31.2

32.3

35.1

620
253
80
64

4 342
4 282
416
1

9 703

5 277

2 830

9 703

5
1

16

263
224
010
764
92
60

277
669
435
234

2 830

2 671

128

015
834

165
231
165

197
139
187

1
1
1

867

-237

59
107
155

66
84
129
165

468
233

627
90

971
130
99
118
163
223
335
169
203
188
179
164

81

759
749
732
325
299

543

29.8

34.2

50
691

669
602

421

263
716
866
612
320
154
109

132

2 750
2 571

32.1

541

301
152

2 592
2 484
2 293

31.4

250
293
260
360
328
405
336
140
60

318
357
333
275
228

76
3 684
628
3
3 520
607
526

30.5

449

691

84
2 593
2 495
2 350
638
558

549
459

430

98

162
148
550
368
492
363
384
227
184

93

516

113
168

289

195

52

625
509

393
246
249
229
148
136

112

Median

642
552

15

3 and 4 years
16 years and over
18 years and over
21 years and over
60 years and over
62 years and over

551
505

814
705
597

15

20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 to 74 years
75 years and over

268
6 823

252
303
456

189

047
875
746
606

131

92

145
314
152

631

349
230
253
300
160
93

170

220
128
157
39

046
908
728

539
746
731

356
922
132
838
390

182
85

159

79
3 058
2 943

174

398
336

416
337

31.5

30.6

943

3 231

110
93
112
146
192

204
252
377
367

457
254
252

511

2 771

71

181

222
133

94

4 473
4 122
3 801

174

588
403
196
88

161
111

91

147

55

71

51

34

40
598
536
453
238
208

87

298
245

525
438
449
407

345

47
658
594
509
394
324

35.4

31.4

33.5

35.3

33.9

30.6

31.6

31.0

3 171
3 158
1
143

3 626

3 255

4 025
4 025

3 880

4 322
4 202
2 183

3 761
3 761

6 319

591

386
333
263

1
1

391

602
535
448
354
307

2
1

007
980
917
398
344

2 321

2
1

145

994
244
200

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

households

Householder
Family householder
Nonfomily householder
Living alone

14

Spouse
Other relatives
Nonrelatives

Inmate of
Other,

in

institution

group quarters

57

no

6
100
267

153

514
157

135
2

339

4 612

225
297
86

066
795
271

201
1

81

239
624
059

81

888
255
226
738
214
63

3
1

614
444
918
526

3
1

431
1

687
315
168

207
216
860
356
287
682
166

3.16

3.02

24

13

12

24

Persons per family

3.61

3.41

423

3.16
3.45

2.65
3.12

2.76
3.20

2.50
3.18

2.64
3.15

445
389
237

454
454

355
355

197

105

503
500
357
208

Other relatives

2
6

87
55

49
46
89

Nonrelatives

10

64
66
4

329
328
228
93
88
63
34

448
400
257

221
74

300
300
204

16

395

56

_
~

14

24
24

435

795
330

713
301

Persons 65 years and over


households

14

Householder
Nonfamily householder
Living alone

Spouse

Other,

in

institution

group quarters

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

OWN

18 years

64
36
65

Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Number of own children under 18 years

57
32
60

own

children under

Number

of

own

18 years

children under

Female householder, no husband present


With own children under 18 years

Number

of

own

371
192
179
158

"1

050

553

3
1
1

51

880
311
125

186
162
999
518
52

092

091

939
883
942
194

555
990
565
484

6 304
1

743
619
124
91

851

226

473
963

129

125

59

15

61

101

82
75

71

163

53

34
9

1.92

2.42
3.10

3.62
3.74

267
267

253
239

164
68
64
60

112
106
67
68

95

193
77
50

2.94
3.18

2.96
3.24

453
453
253
64
62

408
408
246
80

411
315
217

75
98
58

110
63
33

112

84
4

2.67

111

19
16

36
99

41

14

"

58
38

092
408
663

990
467
781

883
293
486

851

174
103
156

112
59
90

117
67

498
470

2 224
641

CHILDREN

Families

With

143

3.63
3.76

Inmote of

'

Persons per household

In

children under 18 years

153
593
160

2 514

010
532
054

2 339
1
541

107

52

90

626
3 280
1

131

225
630
163

136
73
130

156
65
110

3 491

2 084

918
440

860

581

888
367
642

801

717

624
263
476

738
312
556

687
325

682
306
589

611

57
89

149
70

190
95
163

110
43
66

136

381

121

192
500
928

125
517
933

050
444
844

999
480

98
43
69

95
33

871

53

1
1

400
681

619
076
105

473
997
964

119

MARITAL STATUS
Mole, 15 years and over
Single

788
503

Now

141

married, except separated

Separated

50
30
64

Widowed
Divorced

Female, 15 years and over

763
332

Single

Now

189
55
120
67

married, except separated

Separated

Widowed
Divorced

P-30

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

616
428
047

17

28

47
46

46

730
333

3 581

2 182

051
32

230
84

100

64

563
260
46
231

82

131
361

650
28
29
63

261

27

816
403
48
214

685
1

46
68
1

974
407

218
288
641
23

182
84

287
396
776
26
33

371
338
765

26
72
1

624
423
720

19

53

187
62

270
158

240
393
717

28
32
70

31

56
1

297
450
718

417
332
714
48
225
98

17

14

689
519
893
78

35
39

4!

24

18

32

175

93

21

638
364
018

2 027

628
463
869

2 398

566
397
078

693
349
077
21

174
72

483
380
016

23
173
60

598
899
70
197

263

871

46

51

115
130

517
20
25

595
526
33
157
87

CENSUS TRACTS

Table p-i.

General Characteristics of Persons:


[For meaning of

Somerset (CDP)

1980 -Con.

ymbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions c f terms, see appendixes

Somerset County Con,

B]

Somerville borough, Somerset County

Remainder of Somerset County

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0531.05'

0532

0533

0501

0502

0503

0504

0505

0506

0507

0508.01

0508.02

357
64

6 748

3 546

3 793

2 573

2 953

3 175

5 069

151

207

151

188

136

127
188

306

142
156
199
284

170
174
187

3 796
164

3 175

239
217
277

3 010
154
147

2 597

534
550
682
687
550
159
817
705
638
307
119

230

523

224
383

331
291
421

547
388
810
734
578
419

293
465
496
244
377

AGE
Total persons

Under 5 years ..
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

62
51

98

years

137

years

254

years
years

115
173
159
67
177

years
yeors

and over

3 and 4 years
years and over
1
18 years and over
21 years and over
60 years and over
62 years and over

22
167

131

281

Median

Under 5 years
5 to 9 yeors

to

24 yeors
34 years

to

44

to

years

to

54 years

to

64 yeors
74 yeors

to

4 years

16 yeors and
18 years and
21 yeors and
60 yeors and
62 yeors ond

35 8

28.3

698
30

3 493

over
over

over

Median

530
368
351

413
287

331

142

330
260

81

56

2 747

2 456

603

2 401

646
544

681

801

122

49
2 114
2 039
899
399
343
1

35.0

30.3

358
225
753

647

054
892
2 720
660
547

372

61

331

111

94
150
263

138

163
77

160
174
255
185
197
203
162
92

114

35

77

114

997
87

71

178

58

65

989
907
781

2 452
2 380
2 245

52
2 573
2 438
2 231

368
306

757
678

540
463

163
157

222
203

103

168

82

91

31

21

30
634
538
449
380

151

312
82
74
99

28

401
164
187

545

3
3
3

175

117

171

225
208

253
214
87

200
348
304

119

131

73

36

24

23

61
1

42
385

271

304
269

201

173

40.8

37.4

357

6 748
6 748

3 546

3 010

2 573
2 527

2 953

3 175

2 955

2 597
2 569

3 793

546
215
873
342
262
636
485
210

2 941

049
004
850

177

141

248
267

224
237

666
60
115
176
196

98
143
285
254
127
66
146

153
55

141

29.8

251

35.8

426
377
280
220

321

042

905
90

179

38.2

32.6

141

218

144
117

58

354
175
2 010
415
355
2

212

33.1

129

40.2

359
313
247
517
480

757
526
2 312
277
214
2

219

161

32.2

629
327

123

313

729
499
224

651

65
75
86
85
163

29.2

184

71

29.8

192

48

114

2 544
160

42.6

404
236
386

102

132

650

448
407

535

401
179

251

35.0

59
90

107

255
533
505
288
116

571
491

396
330
233
374
317

029
987
927
208

338
497

36.4

106
152
243
126
139
153
93
45

151

260
222
305
275

135
152
193

171

317
473
250
320
419
353

289

109
130
199

71

254

36.6
1

183
173

214
309
498
248
245
286

73

30.9
1

75
70
118

274
620
442
385
319

275
355
292
524
422
593
514
277
146

520
278
306
283
156

113
115
145

605
585
565
206

over

over

341
381

274
259
349

41

years and over

3 and

224
4 832
4 544
4 203
709
569

33
22
42
52
124
63
86
67

10 to 14 yeors
15 to 19 years

20
25
35
45
55
65
75

058
306

205
232
253
514
274
310

381

32
270

323
278

900
776
652
309
272
30.5

33.1

36.6

069
059

3 796

3 175

359
292

182

173
149
123

177

085
265
239

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

households

Other relatives
Nonrelatives

group quarters

Persons per family

3.11

Persons 65 years and over


households
Householder

67
27

Spouse

7
7
13

Other relatives

26

Living alone

Nonrelatives

in

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

19

28

12

3.39
3.58

2.92
3.43

2.32
3.17

2.23

2.81

3.01

3.20

3.31

426
426

429
429
283

278

423
423
258

242
237

120
106
82
52

590
582
428
262
258
104
45

95
93
100

19

61

64
52
50
24

168
157

46

12

16

10

084
484
869

631

176

group quarters

915

111

109

631

284
214
454
003

271
201

208
800
408
355
616
032

154
129

512
336
176
142
148
2 289
110

796

155

85

736
260
49

125

46

12

76

2.43
3.06

3.04
3.35

3.35
3.57

3.61

531

351
233
136
40
38
56
38

383
383
212
65
62
79

150
150
62

90
64

786

749
989
968

873
402
797

729
608

653
293
507

457

017
862
797
65
53

28

10

530
366

147

051
001
50
39
931

730
393
32
154
4

3.50
3.66

3.71

300
156
73

18

17

35

87

32
56

45
3

144

118

319

Married-couple families

280

333

116
185

450

636
279
548

579

own children under 18 yeors


Number of own children under 18 years

347
229
474

227

With

Female householder, no husband present


18 years
of own children under 18 years

children under

104

209

own

501

436
457
854

own children under 18 years


Number of own children under 18 years

With

Number

154
653

CHILDREN

Families

With

OWN

780
343
084
259
237
958
430
49

749
242
175
333

233
55
50
92
97
4

Inmate of institution

249
-

244

Nonfomily householder

274
729
545
489
579
000
102
36

991

3 175

12

2.65

Other,

51

Persons per household

In

180

Inmate of institution
in

121

94
280
394

Living alone

Spouse

Other,

165

440
319

Householder
Family householder
Nonfomily householder

136

731

25
17
21

311

308
559

800
295

850
384

527

701

336
744
484
148
654
325

238

797
488
980

931
579
179

730
449
914
55
29

001
611

251

191

505

346

958
447
806

454
214
378

616
245
452

736
337
625

175

123

94
30
52

144
85
164

142
42
59

90
40

51

57
100

150
83
137

144

107

71

63

127

22
40

120
383
600
40
28
69

985
343
482
32
34
94

452
388
993

478

163

51

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over

567

Single

188

Now

308

married, except separated

2 371
785

Separated

15

Widowed

31

396
56
33

Divorced

25

101

613

2 611

Female, 15 years and over


Single

128

Now

291
12

married, except separated

Separated

Widowed
Divorced

CENSUS TRACTS

159
23

690
407
129

225
160

385

551

662
48
45
79
1

428
388
667
68
213
92

384
333
595
36
309
111

343
470
49
155
146

985

361

164
373
646

252
396
767

900
584

197

424
438
948

12
29

43

25

12

18

31

38
39

4
22

72

45
75

45

30

56

12

057
302
474

25

51

28

22

204

131

59

99

225
78

194
55

319
350
638

378

982

671
401

341

766

NEWARK,

959
462
198
30
189
80

N.J.,

450
375
949

146
328
753
9

34
22
1

315
331

757

19

14

78
29

174
39

SMSA

P 31

Table P-l.

General Characteristics of Persons:


[For

1980 Con.

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

and B]

Remainder of Somerset County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0509.01

Tract

0509.02

0509.03

0510

0511

0512

0513

0521

0522.01

0522.02

0523

0524

4 948

3 457

3 395
154
189

5 335

3 036

2 418
92

4 640
258
295
420
482
324

5 748

290

4 890

211

177
242
344
415
280
568
586

241

191

308
484
545
362
519
799

336
247

4 256
302
267
266
370
475
755
393
543
499
254

4 057

290
329
407
499
448
916
684
688

150

132

68

120

Tract

AGE
Total persons

years

210
328
580
645
300
445

years

881

years

872
445

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years

10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

years

years

141

180

316
411

222
377
496
572

and over

3 and 4 years
16 years and over
18 years and over
21 years and over
60 years and over
62 years and over

90
3 676
3 369
3

113

408
323

46
2 733
2 543
2 348
477
382

34.4

Median

2 485
97
164

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

301

and over

126
252
479
433
192
74
77

3 and 4 years
16 years and over
18 years and over
21 years and over
60 years and over
62 years ond over

39
872
724
599
222
184

years
years
years
years
years

556
596
414

741

76
2 607
2 431
2 274
336
262

97
4 198

400

3 995

2 313

161

32.5

645

2 783
136

68

71

87
158

259
299
224
96
62

294
298

21

161

291

562

494

30.8

30.3

620

2 159

102

151

171

99

206
230
220
475
362

113

122
132
180

130
179

244
370
180

49

132
154

154
189
138
98

301
261
135
83

29

41

27

288
215
152
173
136

219
119
2 002
409
358

338
299

65
723
654
529
334
283

381

316

197
55

388

356
203
973
619
512

264
154

89
186

732
714
593

36.1

86
158
199
95
195

203
250
205

301

631

249
194

1
1

219
230
346
529
308

107
76

36.7

290

years

361

461
189
92

138
104

years

374
359
209

159

279

241

147

188

465
236

124

244

123

128

169

42
940
838
740

114

494
427

649
553

84
4 310
4 003
3 722
580
468

81

3 374
3 110

77
3 204
3 015
2 816
553
463

189

210
166
300
292
342
344
208

641

644
625
519

556

621

210
321

467
455
261

562
737
684
538

941

703
269

411

244

4 191

948
680
726
586

3
3

92
782
569
377
891

782

37.8

33.6

35.0

35.2

37.9

37.4

258

2 378

2 018

2 869

2 692

2 563

130
163
321

96
153
240
268
142
273
429
464
350

102
143
225
233
130

38
70

109

81

141

101

207
244
160
329
328
319

113
155

102
70
163
156
182
183
119
74

028
976

276
304
313
220

472
277
102
88

151

360
270
248

189

133
79

124

160

52

35

45
2 186

44

101

282
250

862
766
644
397
340

931

322
188
275

201
143

251

16
1

350
696
656
385
529
952
999
597
215

151

626
533
435
296
262

531

2
1

032
896

152

301
391

45
2

2 023

303
244

908
412
354

037
933
827
528
482

35.4

37.6

37.4

33.9

31 9

31.3

39.7

35.0

36.2

36.0

38.9

38.6

4 948

3 457

3 036
3 025

4 256
4 256
550

2 418

4 640

418
866
670

4 471

4 057
4 057

5 748

3 446

3 395
3 395

5 335

4 941

5 290
5 165

4 890
4 890
725
352
373
340

Median

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Totol persons
In

households

Householder
Family householder
Nonfamily householder

Living alone

Spouse

Other relatives

Other,

in

institution

group quarters

Persons per household

Persons per family

In

Persons 65 yearj and over


households
Householder
Nonfamily householder
Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives
Nonrelotives

Inmote of

institution

Other, in group quorters

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

OWN

own

109

97
899

046
957
89
77
896

5
1

235
810
448
362
287

148
801

186

364
316
942
673

347
293
614

190

590
924
38

3.46
3.58

3.15
3.34

3.25
3.42

2.89
3.25

242
242
104
27
27
50
87

281
274
166
52
64
39

183
183
102
30
29
35
43

'

"

7
91
2

448
717
266

801

370
688

991

670
295
562

190
577
039

614
282
536

942
435
799

590
269
510

147
74
132

182
103
168

64
24
46

667

937
268
610

53

421
32

2 075

152

160
94

111

11

91

196
178

404
48

348
806

986
474

551

877

239

899

741

441

436

828

85

68
30
43

With own children under 18 years


Number of own children under 18 years

Number

095
986

368
211
157
125

065
964

290

119

137
1
1

016
657
94
-

2.64
3.20

2.75
3.20

2.79
3.26

3.27
3.50

3.14
3.39

443
350

397

264

386
386
243
100

332
332
215

432
267

199
64

146

85
82
68
43

40

97
82
53

"

391

123
115
64
58

61

69
75

668
709
540

169
133

171

74
168

424
429

630
448
182
149

106
76
4

345
100
90

231

853
81

58
67

3.50

3.17
3.38

2.83
3.28

359
359

343
343

438
366

175
39
37
69

196
53
47
87
82

655
655
462
258
254

71

184
52
50
84
83

164

"

49

"

23

38
48

3.32

96

133
59

CHILDREN

Families

With

33

2 241

Nonrelatives

Inmate of

428
348
80
74
239

Married-couple families
18 years
of own children under 18 years

children under

Female householder, no husband present


With own children under 18 years
Number of own children under 18 years

54
93

957
487
929

896
464
893

50
19

213
122

29

198

349
384
915

2 039

186
555

211
617
207

065

119

006

561

016
518

107

941

109
45
76

75
33

448

306

540
827
610

424

780
525

561

345
659
245

76
33
55

74
32
49

2 206

2 106

51

701
1

352
676
298
231
620
206

96
49
83

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over

Single

Now

married, except separated

Separated

Divorced

Female, 15 years and over

Single

married, except separated

Separated

Widowed
Divorced

P-32

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

934
466
265

391

422
919

4
27
29

Widowed

Now

896
572
264

10

11

29

13

11

26

429
343
919

329
282
913

2 270

19

12

16

130
54

113

87

563
220
48
268

42

31

171

638
229
32
45
95
1

141

746
506
112

625
483
045

639
464

616
380

799
458
252

383
644
26

975
41

12

18

17

17

33
55

55
65

30

66
44

27
53

35

32
28
50

46

51

669
400
050

2 255

2 201

2 093

20
143
56

32

17

141

143
70

306
339
637
41

186
103

531

754
426
971

56
183
118

17

049
245
608
19

147
30

921
439
123
27
268
64

556
467

59

593
378

13

30

450
253
20
279
91

CENSUS TRACTS

General Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-1.

1980 Con.

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Remainder of Somerset County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0525

0526.01

0526.02

0527

0528

0529.01

0529.02

0530

0531.04

0531.05"

0534

0535.01

217

2 301
93
167

4 512
170

6 715

2 038
96

677

2 469

4 331

267

586

100
116
192

101

101

261

651

years

25
91

years

246
404

130
244
390
363
229

222
378
745
824
474

96
85

yeors
years

297
290
318
335
487
906
463

97

116

120

441

41

71

340

33
36
47
62
56
78
87
82
105
56
35

221
59
84

4 202

100
107
189
169
186
137
62
27

47

87

no

711

3 335
3 009

Tract

AGE
Total persons

Under 5 yeors
5 to 9 yeors
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

95

yeors

177
172

years

and over

3 and 4 years
16 years ond over
18 years and over
21 yeors ond over
60 years and over
62 years and over

1
1

973

34.8

38.5

2 161

3 600

075

358

170
49
83
136
128
60
137
207
176
108
58
28

26

8
9
11

14
3

1
1

21 years and over

60 years and over


62 years and over
Median

578
482

251

198

4 915
4 642
1

145

90

126

125

221

265
250
89
209
407
412
212
56
46

342
323
219
425
507
505
433
254
245

44
622
503
408

49
2 832
2 682
2 540

39
64
76
76
78
174
132
126
132
97

213
193
365
296
357
323

45

12

90
3 368
3 236

3 011

573
482

34
232
189
139
318
289

29.3

960
915
850

3
3

201

311

81

65

80

49

414
278

3 091

628

190
32.0

870
44
64
60

119
112
108
177
381

51

151

41

196
152

47
102
80
97

44
44

36

275
256
244
168

69
82
134
106
116
107
47

19

136

41

13

39

21

686
653
614
126

67

747
688
606
407
366

33.7

36.0

33.8

263
465
221
218
248

37
153

122
59

131

53
113

24
064
009
949
243
212

16

581

655
635
613
203

481

40
762
698

191

36.6

172
139

691
601

47.5

34.5

36.6

38.1

37.3

40.0

38.0

29.6

217
28

2 301

4 512
4 446

6 715

2 038

677
677

2 469
2 469

4 331
4 296

13

672
615

241
189

884
674
210

93
87
85

322
273

290
202
226

34,1

2 117

361

33.5

27
50
49
48

288
277
259
78
67

34.5

616

713

58
50

14

145
120

817

77

161

209

146
146
147
167

81

121

521

2 229

57
28
23

111

135
165

457

49
55
85
114
95
189

107

28

766

279
212
235

267

17

225
223
266
333
364
750
543

20
26
28
25
42

877
847
814
233
206

90
157

36.8

311
180
182
152

121

135
117

556
105

450
243

026
928
819
453
393

546
521

486

421

211
103

874
799
760
132

48
48
48

18 years and over

162
113

37.1

16 years and over

245
253

835

34.4

4 years

3 ond

241

202

20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 yeors
55 to 64 years
65 to 74 years
75 years and over

315

34.6

52

Female
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

160
149
153

782
340
277

212
212
207
543
465
58.3

Median

151

40
598
533
459
384
334

273
444
647
632
398
792
914
999

271

141

61

463
431

1
1

81

110

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

households

Householder

10

Family householder

Nonfamily householder

3
3
9
6

Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives

Other,

in

group quarters

Persons per household


Persons per family

In

Persons 65 years and over


households
Householder
Nonfomily householder

Other relatives

Other,

in

group quarters

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

OWN

own

Number

children under

of

own

18 years

children under

18 yeors

Married-couple families
With

own

Number

children under

of

own

18 years

children under

278
845
433
361

857
698
513
185
156
442
652
65
77
104

18 yeors

Female householder, no husband present

3.38
3.53

3.42
3.59

2.90
3.27

266

2.81

3.13

3.17

349

157
148
77

191

781

275
246

91

163
73

1
1

_
-

19
17

37
32

583
2 600
144
1

71

39

191

701

94
30
28
29
65

443
172
161

70
46
34

221

4 202

221
381

4 054

471

410

326

61

55
37

556
430

1
1

48
384
539
36
125

300
492
48

241

851

26

138

_
-

35

2.79
3.15

2.72
3.24

3.04
3.25

3.20

364

247

89

91

314
314

361

123

61

191

239

89
35

25
23

77

102

69
24

71

99

21

81

19
25
28

30

10

70

124

_
-

12

10

29

10
4

615
342

701

9
4

575
320

661

195
708
409

845
887
726

513
224
409

189
80
140

674
260
498

116
666

583

169
72
122

596

515

442
200
373

341

771
1

24

58

214

45

15

30

35
54

106
194

24

872
239
592

804
604

2 440

Widowed

164
510
287
82
125

Divorced

160

22

48

902
230
593

children under 18 years


children under

164

596

343

"

own

Number of own

582
152
430
359
964
622
128

69
45
8

146
102

With

52
44
169

343

551

147
287
205
993
463

476

17

29

75

66
416
771

164

28

15
133

2.83
3.14

3.21

520
497
298

146
146
90
26
26
28
27

87
80
116
78

11

766
766

434

"

19

3.49

CHILDREN

Families

With

2.15
2.50

Nonrelatives

Inmate of institution

38
575
982
44

195
106
86

6 605

28

Living alone

57

301

099
90

Spouse

116
985
44
62
4

Nonrelatives

Inmate of institution

2 273

18 years

16

152

556
013

410
202
347

326

384
195
339

300

453

964
468
870

15
6
16

50

151

76
128

21
6

23

18

983
283
626

231

29

157
295

149
283

8
12

636

588

487

481

133
405

147
476
858

476
230

993
427

416
210
415

781

451

117
36
59

43

710
546
030

697
236
428

29
30
75

9
16

778
414
040

429

15

29

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over
Single

Now

married, except separated

Separated

Female, 15 years and over


Single

Widowed

12
15
4
6

Divorced

11

Now

married, except separated

Separated

CENSUS TRACTS

135

668
625

735
209
458

266
74

14

10

24
30

24
40

736
629

896
260
458

295
67
176

11

13

29
25

25
57
65

681

2 911

392
138

174

078

994
44
46
71

9
29
12

57

18

790
438
987
50

46
28

89
56

330

122

34

114

194

132

159

47

13

51

121

15

271

624

665

490

109

111

307
4
48
20

NEWARK,

8
15

404
5

143

317
4

N.J.,

702
171

31

209
84

66
30

SMSA

P-33

General Characteristics of Persons:

Table p-i.

[For

1980 -Con.

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Remainder of Somerset County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0535.02

0536.01

0536.02

0537.01

0537.03

0537.04

0538.01

0538.03

0538.04

0538.05

0539.01

0539.02

882
72
64

4 475

3 371
238

2 103

2 782

3 721

530

299
205
180
217

717
37
33
65

2 276

140

AGE
Total persons

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years

10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

61

70
56

years

195
120
105

years
years
years

60
49
30

years

years

and over

3 ond 4 years
16 years and over
18 years and over
21 years and over
60 years and over

673
632
608

62 years and over

94

25
3

Female
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years

10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

over
over
over

Median

151

117

111

334

2 303

168

33.7
2 222

35
33
30

133

262
216

203
192
114
334
374
288
109
83

53
39

58
54
32.3

882
882
279
247
32
22
223
349

93
44

113
57

41

43

29

34

60
2 091

104

10
411

144

105

78

17

516
357
230

2 746

44
625

181

237

149

191

28

027

855
820
773

2
2

988
905
764

390
368

2
2

141

29.0

33.1

898

247

153
110
84
113

183

20
24

223
210

226
608
269

81

203
243
152
105
82
54

175
104

34
22

32

040
974

922

250
303
015
485
368
239

422
460
338

116
93
95

644

2 508

829

571

32.5

36.7

550
94

367
21

44

110
154
155
97

15

106

27
34
27
44
63
42
49
23
22

153

152
109
128
115
164

528
235

236
216

28
27
20

157
92

188
132

221

32

53

31

25

70

34.3

30.2

31.8

32.9

28.7

35.8

4 475
4 474

3 371

2 103

2 782

3 721
3 721

530
530

448
188

613
028
585
453
867
060

171

948
856
92

84
275
202
144
106
94

172
56
39

56
1

416
373
303

177
75

511
113

147

192
188
184
33
28

119

222
424
358

534

70
388
389

57

55

92

293

523
483
405
88

61

987
289
234

29.6

181

308
274

2 142

21

901
187
162

29.4

40
48

189
176

143

262

386

241

53

65
53

121

146
685
806
343
187

172

147
152

224
530
347
208

463
336

311

96

110

61

71

46

165
102

942
797

416
1

32.3

134
118
70

104

239

161

98

092
86

175
223
296
342
208
431

34

74
63
80
72

287
305

221

66
664
580
494
282
243

112
178
175
160
104

171

672

3 065

266
228

61

31.4

29.7

49
650
579
486
306
284

3 532

335
461

129
79

279
328
182
402
480
334
228

96

2 012

10
over

231
147

100
62

435

332
314
304

16 years and over

359
203

3 858

19

36
53
49
36
85
88
68
52
35

161

203
123

31.9

201

272

157

33
29
16

3 and 4 years

461

944
519
437

23
98
57
50

211
521
601

31

20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 to 74 years
75 years and over

139
132
154
159

383
373
320

107

Median

18 years and
21 years and
60 years and
62 years and

254
358
439
412
262
617
756
603
448

46
155

088
022

486
385
178
149

88

33.1

158

144
57
113

229
173

74
45
20

10

18

298
282
262

828
756
701

138
109

153
126

71

55

98
83

29.9

29.3

32.8

37.5

33.1

3 858

3 532
3 532

3 065

717
717
267

2 276

065
909
821

191

601

88
68

746
359

76
63
162
263

51

25

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

households
Householder
Family householder

Nonfamily householder
Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives
Nonrelatives

Inmate of
Other,

in

group quarters

845
100

Living alone

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

OWN

50
155

82
38

191

181

858
047
995
52
37

364
002
362
297

944
827
40

891
169
108

276
653

52
42
549
044
30
-

3.68
3.78

2.59
3.06

3.37
3.56

2.69
3.23

3.49
3.65

96
96
35

137
137
72

170
170
93

70
70
42

109
109
56

29
28

19
19
15
12

21

125

214
20

2.31

3.10

2.87

335

79
79
38

326
326

162

247

161

84
77
62
65

95
95
45
20

44
44

81

102
59

208
180

191

19

18

40
40

23

20

102
38
36
35
38

19

20

145

23

9
8

18

14

11

10

31

34

49

31

30
47

18

5
5

17

18
18

24
28

22
6

.-

028
487
778

144
69

821

191

601

453
892

92
171

384
773

125

CHILDREN
247

With own children under 18 years


Number of own children under 18 years

132
240

188
639
262

Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Number of own children under 18 years

223

081

Families

children under 18 years

18 years

856
548
1

593

121

217

Female householder, no husband present


children under

61

group quarters

own

474

15

institution

of

94
633

144
27

3.32
3.59

Nonrelatives

119

796
562

741

2.85
3.23

20

own

138
116

729
823
704

3.55
3.75

Other relatives

Number

3.09
3.46

21

With

948
683
545

3.16
3.32

Spouse

in

081

Persons 65 years and over


households
Householder
Nonfamily householder

Inmate of

71

Persons per family

Other,

260
218

31

institution

Persons per household

In

3 367

181

77
35

17

61

17

157

545
273
497

704
393
782

796
515
085

474
239
445

633
363
739

867
384

47

53
25
37

133
88
140

16

26
56

44
22
34

170
297
818

809
208

486
412
882

226

621

131

59
116

002
468

995
724
467

944
693
408

402
739

746
424
838

162
81

549
352

155

707

39
24
50

99
60
94

53
26
44

22

35
22
46

179
360
762

278

13

842
891

9
14

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over
Single

Now

morried, except separated

348

99
228

Seporoted

Widowed

6
8

Divorced

Female, 15 years and over

337

Single

Now

228

Seporoted
Divorced

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

122
25
29
58

715
346
111

501

090
362
660

78
128

293
303
960

357

331

909

84
169

828
236
555

15

11

13

60

11

13

36

17

11

17

38

23
109

53

15

16

83

29

6
14

17

207
260
816

551

196

192

304

361

496

38
128

286
760

72
168

869
161

072
262

35
163

14

16

32

71

60

46

140
56

98
35

27

661
16

Widowed

P-34

61

married, except separated

709
475

23

306
229
959

440
291

884
56

10

909
43

71

20

179

70
38

84
113

1)

855
206
557

14

101

41

36

14

52
26

CENSUS TRACTS

General Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-1.

1980-Con.
For definitions of terms, see oppendixes

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Remainder of Somerset

County Con.

A and

B]

Totols for split tracts


in

Elizabeth city. Union County

Somerset County

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0539.03

0540

0531.05

0301

0301.99

0302

0303

0304

0305

0306

0306.99

0307

4 177

907

2 578

89

121

3 032

3 125

6 170

3 953

2 961

72

191

6
8

123
146
152
198

16
9

283
267
272
314
255
428
347
377

309
256
276
360

156
160
198
217

361

535
469
485
507
280

246
395
256
306
478
350

13

311
177

630
686
783
764
523
745
644
520
441
293

94

141

115

199

121

53
2 400

AGE
Total persons

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years

years

276
409
454
259
533

years

721

years
years

569

10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years

25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 yeors

years

410
230

and over

125

3 and 4 years
16 years and over
18 years and over
21 years and over
60 years and over
62 years and over

46

519
448
34.5

38.8

2 790

2 063

391

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years

77
133

10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 to 74 years
75 years and over

202
203

14
19

111

21

Female

3 and

267
389
262
217

2
2
1

56

16
11

361

11

14
18

258
204
118
70

8
10

_
1

117

96

451
401

15

16

14

11

34.5

26.4

26.4

314

42

20

57
83

046
908

151

153

202
175
143
237
209
135
104
72
37

6
6

5
2
2

2
5

2
3

619
519
424
288
248

367
357
350
85

36.0

47.6

4 177
3 932

907

281

41

078
203

36
5

645
176

169
951

131

29
59

580
886
99

over

over

over

Median

20
086
048
996
287
259

618

35
32
28

20

63
071

230

123

944
426
368

184
638
554

28.9

22.0

32.5

607
133
134
144
163
136
225

3 319
315
339
364
393
277
457
387
295
240

2 030

171

155

81

80

119

60
592
507

185
171

149
102
65

55
160
112

992
909

8
7

157
137

007
237
209

37.1

29.0

41.0

24.5

2 578
2 386
821

89
89
32
26

121

41

_
-

121

107

896
583

044
2 890
2 689
650
546

19
16
7
7

241

121
2

23.0

37
over

120

932
795
630
273
240

41

over

121

143
183
128
77
157

25

71

75
74

41

16

63
59
54

50
127

90
99
226

61

9
13

115
87

4 years

16 years and
18 years and
21 years and
60 years and
62 years and

244
443
284
359
296
129
204

135
138
142
133
59
36

4
713
699
685
164
128

88
219

3 Oil

Median

154
50

317
335
375
322
252
420

223
053

841

195

38.9

32.5

33.2

647

_
-

189

61

6
6

HI

214
142
169
297
212
140

279
213
230
332
410
610
455
519
507
362

194

23

383
337
283
508
448

323

197

968
796
710

181

101

127

979
933
642
326

11

711

136

881

11

278
012
5 587
403
232

178

274
242
249
266

499
644
794
200

11

302

77
73
95

121

18

894
535
461

72
70

800

148

102

367
319

407
367
307

29.1

24.5

33.8

44.5

3 032

3 125

2 961
2 961

72

6 170
6 128

3 953

3 032

7 808

242
820
422
399
554

34.6

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

households

Householder
Family householder

Nonfamily householder
Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives

Nonrelatives

Inmate of institution
Other,

in

group quarters

Persons per household


Persons per family

Persons 65 years and over


In

households

Householder
Living aione

Spouse
Other relatives
Nonrelatives

Inmate of institution
in

OWN

own

Number

children under

of

own

18 years

children under

18 years

Married-couple families
With

own

Number

children under 18 years

of

own

3.07
3.38

3.17
3.44

2.91

3.27

2.78
3.04

355
325

95

333
156
62

14
14
8

18
15

30
55
9

children under

12

5
1

51

2
2

_
-

154
133
1

393
668

095
999
792
207

178
1

91

564
438
94

775
423
352
318

953
337
026

273
746
742

3
1

311

741
3

460

152

128

115
50

894
928
148

780
682
624
059

197

_
-

30

42

72

86

_
-

3.45
3.84

3.10
3.53

3.45
3.95

2.96
3.42

2.38
3.04

_
-

2.67
3.18

188
188
126
55

271
268
170
89
79
38
50

434
414

395
395
235
88

549
549
410
223
219

968
950

601

230
218

196

_
~
_
_
_
_
_

90
"

176

078
592
130

36

645
293
504

26
28

_
-

951
527

29

12

26

580
265
468

98

48

12

52

25
33

10

23

054

28

101

331

14

625

12

48
49

19

880
726

51

81

90

10

53
10

84
48

_
~

20

"

"

726
478

792
447
896

026

124

2 300

515
983

820
349
625

393
234
543

564
323
593

444
006

746
384
719

554
225
399

_
-

279
216
528

177

204

218

116

115

620
479
240

234

215

31

27
4

283
123
120
68

62

131

22

18

CHILDREN

Families

With

180

"

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

12

715
62

30

group quarters

231
14

197
57
54
72

Nonfamily householder

Other,

614
86

130

18 years

Female householder, no husband present


own children under 18 years
Number of own children under 18 years

With

020

21

34

15

90

650
519
033
30

367
319
36

25
43

651

372

378
033
45
136
59

291

14

741

112

280

423
952

2
1

148

000
757
624
783
399
407
193

329

MARITAL STATUS
Mole, 15 years and over

Single

Now

married, except separated

Separated

,._

Widowed
Divorced

Female, 15 years and over

Single

Now

married, except separated

Separated

Widowed
Divorced

CENSUS TRACTS

39
40

893
344
429
49

29
42

103
239
598

35

42
11

16

_
_

14
14

207
43

126
112

81

13
12

20
9

112
376
417

107
362
626
42
39
38
196
345
597
77
130
47

770
766
799

805
807
303
246
140

53
1

625
444
802

045
360
573
37
48
27

822
68
47

82
54
69
2 301

487
497

72
25
32

3 010

116
91

129

3 389

87

72

205

336

87

108

NEWARK,

N.J.,

955
719

402
314
572

SMSA

870
690
142

448
239

P-35

General Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-1.

[For

1980 Con.

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

Elizabeth city, Union

B]

County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0308.01

0308.02

0309

0310

0311

0312

0313

0314

0315

0316

0317

0318

4 561
262

5 519

6 294

5 049

5 117

296

473
504
586

890
738
726
587
354

479
416
406
460
535
864
629
564
392
204

332
340
373
424
534
814
585
608
595
333

4 442
282
256
249
276
403
863
475
408
433

6 591

514
480

461

194

100

179

518
336

AGE
816

2 288

4 637

3 267

Under 5 years

52
41

10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

61

165
134
127

332

5 to 9 years

164

324
405
435
646
473
576
577
393

276
229
239
322
280
407
362
449
343
232

74

165

128

Total persons

years

81

201

years

81

years

128
109
102
92
39
30

230
354
282
280
277

years

years
years
years
years

and over

14

3 and 4 years

16 years and
18 years and
21 years ond
60 years and
62 years and

649
624
566
110
88

over
over

over
over
over

55
1

31.8

Median

372

829
752
622
362
313

20
19

61

34
39
35
56
52
43
37

60

24 years
34 years

to
to

44
54
64
74

to

to

years
years

years
55 to
65 to
years
75 years and over

3 and 4 years
16 years and over
18 years and over
21 years ond over

103

109

2 476

180

2 143
511

587
452
3 202

818
708

92

19

41

100

29

74

113
124
188

136
138
161

349

512
575
548
824
620
515
406
308
217
186

971

886
657
322
700

869

631

451

164
169
159

18

4
295

671
571

167
4 594
4 328
3

933
806
710

3
3
3

841
611

149
195

6 045

189

776
662

785
884
717

464
376

751

336

122

105

129

602
497
310
013
923

459
280
4 964
204
1
069
5
5

35.4

26.4

28.6

27.6

31.7

37.9

33.3

33.1

2 413
116
136
157

2 878

3 309

2 561

2 654

3 951

2 389

3 340

245

282
316
459
312
256

184
173
175
183

381

219
205
203
222
277
442
334
275

162
156
198

213
199
293
249
308
296
247

234
239
295
330
304
472
406
312
208

201
118

128

65

150
134
128
146
208
429
237
203
238
290
226

222
186
240
172
138
73

38
318
259
150
290
262

241
271

198
170
128

199

49
952
888
757
582
535

86

84

38.8

26.6

29.9

28.5

816
764
310

2 288
2 237

4 637
4 637

3 267

4 561
4 526

5 519

6 294
6 294

5 049
4 994

934
605
329
286

648
242
406
339
798
2 348
200

371
061
2 135
110

062
959
772
384
349

59
104
025
885
447
394

34.0

82
893
799
666
270
225

34.1

466

313
307
195
119

33.4

2
2

150
473
434

325
662
404
390
492
532

301

32.1

2 347

204
276
423

182

824
753
898

3 831
3 544

55

351

671

98
110
158
153

340
325
386
454
697
285
760
739

32.2

121

326
327
377
607

3 986

46

381

184

900
822
703
479
429

656
462

978
933
857
207

254

Median

130

202
229
320
252
303
309
234

281

60 years and over


62 years and over

304
324
382
403
586
484
556
544
413
303

585
428

32.5

10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20
25
35
45

2 441

5 to 9 years

Under 5 years

33.0

192
78

Female

311

2
2

431

394
318

364
614
375
380
399
290
221

54

72
3

151

165
184
197

946
898
797
640

64
810

2 731

174
211

122

591

575
705
630

32.8

41.0

35.0

34.9

5 117

7 296

4 442
4 355

6 591
6 504

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

households

Householder
Family householder
Nonfamily householder

159
151

578
285
293
262
008
973
78

3
1

267
061

867
194

663
208
455
427
879
898
86

5 291
1

689
212
477
417
659
756

102

796
372
424

3
1

224
448
885
563
416
459

962
080
882
767
774
415
204
-

716
585

131

35

35

27

163

55

15

62

87

993
248
2 237
303
45
42

2.46
3.44

2.70
3.26

2.94
3.32

3.08
3.46

2.72
3.30

3.13
3.82

3.25
3.62

3.03
3.53

2.84
3.33

2.10
2.88

2.22
3.03

2.39
3.20

Persons 65 years and over


households

69
62

238
213

525
487
320

548
548
340

170

512
512
319

452
415

131

27
23

43
37

141

559

48
46
72

133
76
109

541

79

115
107
94
103

51

39

136
126
76
77

854
819
538
283
269

41

66
64
64
77

797
790
548
307

7
7
7

125
123
113
93

716
712
495
255
245

304
299

41

558
558
346

360
360

Householder
Nonfamily householder

14

11

11

270
140
24

11

28

130
20
30

14

~~

10

_
~

_
~

"

30

159
84

597
293
495

125

Living alone

Spouse

81

307
66

Other relatives
Nonrelatives

Inmote of institution
Other,

in

17

group quarters

Persons per household


Persons per family

In

827
597
230
197
465
882
63

Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives
Nonrelatives

Inmate of
Other,

in

institution

group quarters

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

OWN

own

children under

Number

own

16

18 years
18 years

173

Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Number of own children under 18 years

81
39
75

465
227

Female householder, no husband present


With own children under 18 years
Number of own children under 18 years

61
41

92

109
58
96

363

869

163

of

children under

172
1

622
512
72

211

131

101

099

187

160

65

2 091

226
10

1
1

981

291
148
79

131

15

CHILDREN

Families

With

391

285
589

867
439
827

119

008
465
879

622

215

197
116
238

311

565

102
213

208
547
021

212

605
859
766

101

701
1

585

879
388
697

659
360
800

264

462
310
725

411
259

892
833
728

2 190

143

296

798
447
899

566
1

242
714
407

142

347
235
463

561

372
695
201

061
543
947

241
133

230

885
719
194

080
477
865

585
692

221

248

459
562
954

774
330
601

980

330
140
219

234

266

124
231

229

557

125

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over

Widowed

10

288
488
22
20

Divorced

45

51

299

993
307
488

Single

Now

married, except separated

98
47

Separated

Female, 15 years and over


Single

Now

103

married, except separated

91

Separated

35
42
28

Widowed
Divorced

P-36

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

721

516
069

28
50
58
1

949
466
063

41

55

97
60

270
95

181

399
676
44

667

551

942

135
80
116

58

28
34

51

342
353
673
90

2 004

65
2

121

798
1

198
60
53

2 541

792
733

144

94
354

195

274

780
182
166
295

82

140

127

118

934
638

101

109
58
50
79

934

2 138

110
45

81

474
942

814
668
890

611

863
151

170
139

539
127
75
261

136

678
614
808

2 700

892
544
118
114
175

79
70
107

106
90
156

977
618
803
92
319

2 840

145

192

2 843
1

3 419
881
1

527
128

654
229

015
333

827
307
112

402

CENSUS TRACTS

General Characteristics of Persons:

Table p-i.

1980 -Con.

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Elizabeth city, Union

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

County Con.

Linden

city,

Union County

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0319.01

0319.02

0320

0321

0345

0346

0347

0348

0349

0350

0351

0352

634
32
20
20

6 955

8 530

6 788

4 732
178
195
253
309
312

467

3 048

2 140

367
390
507
626
526

4 130
270
314
388
422
348
596

6 097

527
451

4 145
186
242

3 708

326
284

124
122
152

193
174
175

391

187

502
803
547
717
226
765
325

219
396
219
299
379
249

223
372

123
122
128
177

357
342
339
224

121

108

94

44
2 039
963
1
837
549

74
2 466

AGE
Total persons

Under 5 yeors
5 to 9 yeors

14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 yeors
25 to 34 yeors

10

35
45

to

81

108
139
72
57
46
35
24

44 yeors

to

to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 to 74 years
75 years and over

18 yeors and over


21 yeors and over

60 years and over


62 years and over
Median

Femole

161

985

to

3 and

4 years

108

218
6 972
6 747
6 405
940
718

611

335
147

253

72

74
4 040
3 920
3 729
418
1
206

285

143

82

101

407

3 371

130

3 231

053
147

4 787
1

394
236

561

3
1

032

070
878
658
492
408

35.5

39,2

30.8

3 534

2 269

2 138

181

211

236
313
265
491
392
434
474
314

85
134
145
153
167

156
179
206

143
116
198

267
400
728
469
472

333
564
348
313
464
573
617

50
368
307

631

428
468
107

41.8

32.3

8 530

6 788
6 788

4 145
4 145

4 130
4 130

households

634
399

6 955
6 645

Householder

201

1
1

148

44
629
542
427
275
235

37.1

47.1

44
37

781

645

199

044
4 792
707
1
439
5

34.9

47.4

44.7

903
77
96

2 463
72
95
122
155

3 209

142

253
399
287
399
667
403

107
120
179

307

292
238
318
518
362
149

188

225
331
182

119
53

38.2

30.5

144

60 yeors ond over


62 yeors ond over

66
873
727
2 564

784
751

327
327
220
243

703

422
329

21 yeors and over

251

177

272
236
225
316
346
190

074

2 975

131

36
874
807
712
710
650

815
706
3 530
1
196
1
066

183

91

28
604

561

24
149

254
237
330

591

441

400

363
643
352
404

449
223
78

261

435
565
977
664

35.7

166
156

Median

871
581

738
678

216

601

4 545
255
216

18 years and over

16 years and over

755
834

40.2

11

years and over

931

3 826
157

19
18
18
14

to

547
746
438
899
922

205

54 years
64 years
74 years

to

275
329
299
532
474
417
545

28.8

9
19

to

026
896
627

71

29
27
24

to

106

81

24 years
34 years
44 years

25
35
45
55
65
75

615
802
875
885

10 to 14 yeors
15 to 19 years
to

192
711

552
514
457

17

Under 5 years
5 to 9 yeors

20

663
1

13

3 and 4 yeors
16 yeors and over

476

251
351

184
192

471

283

111

51

115
176
188

54
74
105
102
199
104

211

44

32.7

31.1

553
84

43
730
654
544
346
296

200
278
168

103
55
64
60
93
104
189
117

85
76
114

173

181

141

210

176

136
75

119
72

153
80
47

29

19

285

241

166
287
249

903
867
808
195
168

17

768
657

580
949
793

085
043
980
314
264

37.5

49.8

47.7

40.1

32.5

34.3

3 708

4 732
4 732
734
510
224
215
319
650

6 097
6 097
2 425

2 467

3 048

2 140

708
435
053
382
340
842
352

814

726

112

79

2.58
3.08

2.73
2.97

482
482

917

473
409
357

086
990

2 763
2 699

373
2 228
496
438
2

36.4

220
375
219
265
294
140
77

541

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

77
124

Fomily householder

Nontomily householder

113

Living alone

60
118
20
228

Spouse
Other relatives

315
648
667
549
299

811

8 299
3 335
2 241

094
983
743
3 033

2
1

202
827
375
339
535

2 961

668
106
562
540
897
525
55
-

319
076
243
207
742
957

172

227
4

90
-

Persons per household

1.99
3.31

2.00
2.89

2.49
3.13

3.08
3.46

2.49
3.19

3.13

Persons per family

416

981
981

846
846
607
359
356

301
301
189
62
55
60

Nonrelatives

Inmate of institution
Other, in

In

group quarters

220
138

Persons 65 years and over


households

59

58

760
602

Householder

48
36
35
4

199

Nonfamily householder
Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives

Nonrelatives

Inmote of institution
Other,

in

OWN

own

children under

Number of own

With

own

own

18 years

Married-couple families
18 years

children under

Number of own

With

18 years

children under

children under

18 years

Female householder, no husband present


18 years
children under 18 years

children under

Number of own

191

760
343

3.51

138

222
195

586
185
176
192
190

14

13

76
4

46

15

109
56
6

138
20

224
:

648
569
952

2 241

940
685

299
460
776

331

159

111

467

038

901

197

814
383
336
620
130

140
789
599
190

611

175

156
600
915

29

569
593
999
80

10

843
27
-

2.74
3.09

2.54
3.15

3.21

370
370
237

332
330
214

77
74

78
76
72

917
546
138
134
253
110

311
118

2.51

2.98
1
1

91

51

090
090
707
274
271

260

171

481

2.71

217
217
147
59
58

116

84
46

41

43
25
2

814
557
004

726
270
475

814
334
609

599
273
465

593

600

620
250
467

481
229
394

142

CHILDREN

Families

With

780
765
250

group quarters

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

188

77
38
80

60
30
63

743
749
344

827
798
570

106
434
845

076
558

041

053
389
679

535
745
477

897
360
693

742
364
671

842
320
570

157
64
136

266
165
318

166
63
97

11

257

6
12

151

381
163
293

228
48
86

2 684

3 213

2 590

91

510
430
752
319
393
686

501

231

916

412

157
36
64

167
49
79

102
36
58

932
467
362

2 469

676
635

965
279
618

12

30

71

91
39

122

61

198
417
653
40
29
59

843
278
495

308
359
653

924
236
500

52
159
85

118
52

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over
Single

394
207

Now

121

married, except separated

Separated

23

Widowed

Divorced

34
Female, 15 years and over

Single

Now

839
1

married, except separated

168
59
64

411
108
154
172

3 410

406

13

110

Widowed

19

Divorced

13

856
237

020
827
90

3 863
1

944
834
126
712
247

812
1

119
157

801
1

Separated

CENSUS TRACTS

601

35
89

37

53

44

2 934
801
1

537
443
922

603
30
400
100

905
390
928
62

426
99

511

785
78
39
73

91

486

672
463
789
108
202
110

493
473
879

34
40
67

40

22
79
57

623

2 174

2 807

51

371

872
44
240
96

411
361
28

314
60

9
29

570
1

631

44
451
111

NEWARK,

104
240
621
23

178
42

N.J.,

SMSA

18

25
27

18

P-37

General Characteristics of Persons:

Table p-i.

[For

1980 -Con.

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Linden

Union

city,

County-

New

For definitions of terms, see oppendixes

A ond

B]

Providence borough,

Union County

Plainfield city,

Union County

Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0353

0354

0381.01

0381.02

0388

0389

0390

0391

0392

0393

0394

2 612

4 263
198

8 163

4 438

551

271

years

535
636

years

341

338
384
215
100

234
689
500
439
380
235

184

251

140

269
252
309
349
403
878
503
399
409
343
324

4 299
390
406

4 800

244
224
255
330
297
496
384
283
255
244

270

years

4 569
378
348
348
405
460
853
490
393
434
276

3 773

years

4 492
260
274
349
425
410
735
536
537
490

3 263

years

4 757
267
274
329
375
477
807

152

84
2 465
2 327

102

102

AGE
Total persons

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years

10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20
25
35
45
55
65
75

24
34
44
54
64
74

to
to

to
to
to
to

years

years and over

165

3 and 4 years
16 years and over
18 years ond over
21 yeors and over
60 years and over
62 years and over

99
3 809
3 657
3 423
805

Medion

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

331

192
95

144

240

6 521
6 153

735

271

701

084

602

34.4

36.3

32.1

28.5

322
64

2 174
107

4 295
183

2 341
136

2 459

57
85
117
120
187
137
187

138

228
316
369
296
557
578
647
533
283
305

121

3 016
2

133

268
339
358

214
90

231

64

57

90

over

381

217

33.7

37.2

4 757
4 749
806
343
463
393
044
766

2 612
2 611

133

61

over

Median

23
1

098

051

978
258

218
235

over

over

101

048
892
509

45
658
534
445
228
190

over

311
165

409
238
023
653
560

147

45
005
923
799
445

3 and 4 years

16 years and
18 years and
21 years and
60 years and
62 years and

81

061

82

35.1

years

and over

32.7

years

yeors

485

066
252
009
452
428

816
443
356

years

years

431

205
234
423
287
277

years

701

184

43

359
483
654
792
607

269
452
457
286
512
637

691

2 445
126
130
145

Female
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

117
130
176
247
245
389

522
340

113

161

161

209
224
367

212

253
168
134
74

55

2
2
2

762

27.1

884

2 462
125

2 248

124
167

204
203
220
227
384
283

2 465
197
193

347
240
229
190

161

121

181

85

434
368
304
297
256

30.1

33.3

33.0

4 263
4 263

8 163

4 492

3 773

4 492

4 569
4 569
644

3 263

069
792
2)3
579
510
945
186

170

146

148

220

749
492
430
453
362
200

94

2.89
3.32

2.78
3.35

2.78

880
787
465
207
202

476
476
304

188

181

52
1

209
452
263
232
237
218
254

110

196
152
152

45
378
308
216
418
385

171
141

33.5

152

143

25.9

38.3

159

371

31.6

34.7

237

135

32.5

352

3 129
791

322
202

719
522

847
784

698

321

489
432
793
574
424

391

3 195

908
822
708
413
360

3 501
3 324

471

450

952
766
2 539
500
435

544
380

428
422

441

869
728
574
553
468

132
118

252

221

115

321

124
109
123
157
155

454
274

171

886
794
672

241

289
257

155
612
563

304

30.3

176
165

291

74

261

2
1

45
013
933
828
578
539

2 911

556
481

231

252
229
435
279
235

166
173

191

126
97

111

89

1
1

72
602
513
393
287

392
199

66
1

800
700

551

251

302
266

34.2

27.0

28.3

4 438
4 257
732
970
762
635
693
577
255

4 299
4 256

4 800

191

473
106
367
280
702
327
295

170

43

2.62
3.42

3.05
3.36

2.46
3.34

2.89

460
460

495

311
152
142

158
156

89
73

82
58

393
280
270
49
33

667
586
410
259
240

337

111

375
375
223
73
67
96
49

40

10

16

93

89
64
23
70

401

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

households

Householder
Fomily householder
Nonfamily householder

Living alone

Spouse

Nonrelatives

Inmate of
in

group quarters

Persons 65 years and over


households
Householder
Nonfamily householder

Spouse
Other relatives
Nonrelatives

085
778

57

615

161

454
398
876
853

2.73
3.18

3.1 7

506
506
338

315
315
215
76
72

266
266

3.43

143

27

34
32
58
60

12

61

256

241

474
394
744
1

961

3.31

116

3
1

773
236
037
199
159

923
523
91

491

473
992
481
416

521
2 071

4 797
1

11

3.26
3.74

3.61

396
396
244

321
241
145
135

28

88
75
72
59

12

21

16

11

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

OWN

CHILDREN

Families

With own children under 18 years


Number of own children under 18 years

Married-couple families
children under 18 years
children under

2.63
3.09

own

Inmate of institution
Other, in group quarters

of

585
007

163
137

124
116
107
60

Living alone

Number

Persons per family

With own

343
180

institution

Persons per household

In

197

Other relatives

Other,

958
729
229

18 years

Female householder, no husband present


With own children under 18 years
Number of own children under 18 years

343
575
010

729

044
433
774

585
239
423

241
125
209

114
57
99

180

628
213

301

530

085
582
133

76
41

106

201

821

876
425
792

744
365
728

453
235
477

923
452
876

693
332
650

521

225
90

232

368
227
448

236

78
40

234

422

151

301

320
213

682

466

73

148

633
464

3 099

161

568
024

128

210

749
407

992
618
332

945
938
797

039
962

170
608

970
503
940

037
506
966

2 213

153

641
1

376
702
395
855

304
629

259

64

313

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over

Single

Now

married, except seporated

Seporated

843
574
085

59
57
68

Widowed
Divorced

2 044

Female, 15 years and over

073
357
612
20

58

Widowed

268

151

Divorced

152

64

Now

married, except seporated

Separated

P-38

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

494
072

39
45

116
260
604
37

Single

107

686

936
999

561
921

15

36

20
27

61

70
43

67

91

711
428

3 568

1111

901
1

997

18

45

102
52

459
166

923
539
902
106
252
124

538
556
793

69
34
86
1

957
591

787
158
267
154

134
449
494

32
30
42

65
51

75
1

406
392
485
123

289
117

475
416
955

463
294
952
30
130
57

562
644
733

51

656
726

653
588
554
156
194

197

161

635
618
755
107

60
95

83

346

121

623
557
97
49

37
97
2 046

409

844
598
757
144
209
136

CENSUS TRACTS

General Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-1.

1980 -Con.

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Ploinfield city.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

Rahway

Union County- -Con.

B]

city,

Roselle borough, Union

Union County

County

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0395

0396

0397

0355

0356

0357

0358

0359

0360

0340

0341

6 162

3 917

5 842
393

6 752
393

3 268

2 805

236
227
285

4 544
258
298

5 182

308
309
325

196

3 662
221

360
426
505
689

3 903
163
193
233
318

5 451

478
553

401
491

311

AGE
Total persons

741

264
329
360

773

341

601

years

800
716
666
460
227

322
700
545
392
296
196

and over

147

172

436
529
564
414
987
804
524
477
395
319

167

117

Under 5 yeors
5 to

9 years

10 to 14 years
15 to 19 yeors
20 to 24 yeors _

25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

years
years

years
years

3 ond 4 yeors

4 440

120

4 280

823
970
859

465
258
4 945
294
073

3 251

915
789
618

4 029

939

38.7

34.9

967

2 832

77
85

139
138
158
197
250

60 yeors and over


62 years and over

551
461

897
735
2 564
512
444

24.5

30.2

31.1

33.1

3 199
229
278

2 005

377
372
309
422
404
364
229

to

24 years

3 515

181

193

192

167

158
174

214
244
567
352
423

153
103
132

252
326
264
530
425
243
265
238
224

to

34 yeors
44 years

to

54

79
2 442
2 319
2 128

263

515
428
343
309
275

605
543

876
794
637
747
624

25.7

30.7

32.1

35.2

6 162
6 150

3 917
3 871

5 842

54 years
64 years
74 years

to

55 to
65 to
75 yeors ond over

171

355
270
191

116

99

16 years and over

86
2 243

18 years and over

3 and 4 yeors

21 years and over


60 years and over
62 years and over

Median

084
888
314

1
1

308

3 140

761

159

15 to 19 years

20
25
35
45

139

10 to 14 yeors

100

Female

108

4 358
4 133

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years

65

148

883
502

Median

302
502
354
394
356
187
114

164

4 223
3

123

897
545
637
814
447
277

551

369
532

16 years and over


18 yeors ond over
21 yeors ond over

352

161

690
770
950
525
283

113

2
2

470
278
314
316
174
117

193
105

464

3 592

2 040

892
435
369

450
383
30.6

30.0

33.7

33.1

389
99

2 411

148

2 746
143

75
107
118
130

145
157
183

150
166
175

228
358
283
282
289

245
486

103

150

765

117
121

149
153

286

221
197
109

197

81

181

64

78

33

51

47
355
289

658
593
485
398
320

315
374
395
726
554
546
540
345

223
270
272

2 329

455
286
342
432
254

511

279
294
346
386
483
955
520
540
615
440
324

86
2 144

166
160
275
190
286
382
152

361

175

163

227

265
206

369

2 289

138
146

445
226
782
685

116
4 189
4 041
3
1

108
80

201

137

339
284
216

42

55

62

161

541

252
215

41.0

37.4

31.9

31.7

34.5

3 903

5 451

3 268
3 253

2 805

4 544
4 544

739

138

2
2

167
633

191

918
844
734
479
423

291

572
409
349
509
390
153

74
2
2
2

909
789
608
808
695
34.5

940
102
101

118
142
144

302
219
184
288

261
281

080
036
964
262
234

797
052
924

222
256
290

241

99

256

191

069
660
587

39
589
530
450
482
424

35.3

37.5

182
182
138

3 662

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


._.

Total persons
In

households

Householder
Family householder

Nonfamily householder

676

391

285
232
857
3 368
249

Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives
Nonrelotives

Inmote of institution
Other,

in

10

group quarters

614

6 752
6 752

871

308
954
354
288
758
630

435
436
372
175
2 410

175
23
23

158
124
104

Persons per household

3.67

Persons per family

4.04

2.96
3.50

3.00
3.50

374
374
220

368
345
220
105

96
66
50

199

Other relatives

63
55
66
76

714
607
398
205

Nonrelotives

12

9
23

Persons 65 years and over


In

households

Householder

Nonfamily householder
Living alone

Spouse

Inmate of institution
Other,

in

OWN

own

children

under 18 years
children under 18 years

391

849
863

Married-couple families
With own children under 18 yeors

Number

With

own

Number

of

own

children under

18 years

Female householder, no husband present


under 18 years
of own children under 18 years

children

903
293
153
140

21

2.59
3.11

580
409
342
987
69

10
12

3.02
3.25

3.11

431
431
238
58

724
714
433
158
171

127

808
808
563
264
259
150

76

91

57
105
85

6
107

071

2
1

878
193
177

451

132

042
547

429

2 031

634
489
59
-

795
050
669
381

352
500
176
69
_

601

530
854
786

318
820
746
017
893

165

134

3
1

662
376
984
392
367
779
445
62
-

15

10

3.04
3.42

2.66

2.61

2.42

3.51

3.32

3.21

301
300

291

191

188

72
66

124

101

103

100
94
44
46

764
764
553
319
312

543
543
369

60
56
58
46

538
538
382
229
220

81

18

69
4

318
567
047

984
447

017
445

779
359
666

2.67

151

286

2.66
3.26

175
173

CHILDREN

Families

Number of own

109

group quarters

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

With

609
915
694
633
596
2 438

954

857
519
1

541
1

057

142

758
414
813

440
290
650

156
104
205

435
777
586
175
635
297

915
806
413

596
687
214

153
425
748

042
390
697

138
543
996

580
617

878
426

101

851

669
348
713

342
534
967

634
307
608

500
250
526

854
409
783

847

177

196

260

81

209

250

103
175

27

66

211
110

131

117
241

81

108

41

106

233

156

171

110
184

969
554
215

2 632

622
459
078

2 112
581

811

159
78
128

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over
Single

Now

married, except seporoted

Separated

Widowed
Divorced

Female, 15 yeors and over


Single

Now

married, except separated

Separated

Widowed
Divorced

CENSUS TRACTS

2 075
897

910

415
464
792

103
53
112

49
36
74

44
80
76

769
650
47
79
87

549
457
785

2 515

2 941

2 315

815
909
190
210
191

62
155

734
237
78
343

90

123

14

30

692
377
078

2 397

51

430

16
179

153

42

641

72

389
34

525
388
333
100

142
382
662

378
392
656
70
178
82

103

448
528
40

29
36
33

59
49

41

645
1

712
565
904

108
308

976
652
067

77
77
89

72
82
103

961
510

2 287
581

30
57
1

526

899

52

104

85

151

315

415

71

133

151

NEWARK,

N.J.,

055

SMSA

344
406
811

26
50
51

619
374
808
63
278
96

P-39

General Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-1.

[For

1980 Con.

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Roselle borough

Union County Con.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Roselle Park borough, Union

B]

Summit

County

city,

Jnion County

Westfield town. Union

County

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0342

0343

0344

0337

0338

0339

0377

0378

0379

0380

0364

0365

3 569

3 493
166
155
189

4 735
337
355
455
463
416
633

4 685

5 765

4 718
234
298
429
429
258
546
670
632

5 767

5 133

7 190

5 451

306

2 927
153
149

5 453

256
294
397
414
379
784
550

224
237
334

261

253

431
580

271

398
499
705
658
368
887
037
003
868
452
315

276
426

176

116
4 042

AGE
Total persons

yeors

210
244
290
294
335
578
430
402
412
236

and over

138

210

548
468
315
174

84

63

148

2 761

634
2 459
577
488

935
846
2 710
878
743

31,9

40.6

30.3

32.5

Under 5 yeors
5 to 9 yeors

10 to 14 years
15 to 19 yeors

24
to 34
to 44
to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

20
25
35
45

years

to

3 ond

years
years
years
years

4 years

16 years and over


18 yeors and over
21 years and over

60 years and over


62 years and over

Median
1

Under 5 years
5 to 9 yeors
10 to 14 yeors
15 to 19 years

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

years

541
341

361

yeors
years
years

over

over

over

over
over

992
848
32.6

845
70

2 507

2 411

158

77

186

136
140
163

96
105

231

128
129
199
200
200
386
275
280

448
387
308
320
282

247
203
354
296
295
253

177

227
345
210
136

39

3 and 4 years

704
612

96

130
85

yeors

and over

4 738
4 566
4 326

133
269

27
583
539
477
508
439

57

666
492
245
813
714

111

263
540
319
313
356
258
140

110

3 051

561

99
3

205

507
365
208

183

267
214

101

133

350

46
914
826
714
472
423

67
885
792
651
401

531

492
310

342
413
204
603
582
823
418
212

571

422
616

294
227
219
219

years

16 years and
18 years and
21 years and
60 years and
62 yeors and

820

233
259

301

1
1

935

231

2
2

168
214
289
594
286
316
438

492

976

680
584

37.3

41.5

37.6

34.6

35.8

34.9

554
78
79
98

2 488

3 021

3 078

2 768

3 739

2 743

130
150
210
226
120
279
355
326

109
119
168
177
168
419
328
382

136
223
318
289
144
288
517

125
136
175

203
245
376
317
169
478
556
506

140
195
277
250
135
322

311

410
363
378

159
167
193
153
100

160

33

888
939
817

430
358
225

212
229
440
297
306
322
284

150

242

4 851
1

763

3 529

138

470
402
283
134
135

441
251

197

332

181

423
934
866

083
525
457

54
297
200
2 076
663
605

37.5

36.9

36.4

36.0

767
749
903
639
264
216
487
264

5 133
4 998

7 190
7 190

5 451

58

33.5

44.7

31.3

34.0

33.5

34.6

38.3

46.0

3 569
3 537
1
187

3 493
3 480

4 735
4 735
467

4 685
4 685

5 765

2 927
2 927

5
5

4 718
4 698
644
292
352
299

5 453

Median

427
096

311

992
3 744
050
944
3

44

551

229

4 181

2 579
2 496

476

111

4 367
4 087

68

938
834
753
525
473

110

221

279
214
156
350

341

32.9

122
133

52

453

2 361

228

448
282
903
808

376
264

108
3 651

272

221
129

369
262

561

621

589
560
280
607
867
809
588
249
200

97
4 590
4 431
4 258
1
451
334

2 152

144
136

826

675
730
600
524

591

421

546
288
529
949
835
699

341
341
'

342
437
439
853
578
570
593
456

88
835
682
2 560
632
555

53

075
949
843
368
329

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

households
Householder
Family householder

Nonfamily householder
Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives

Nonrelatives

Inmate of
Other,

in

Persons 65 years and over


households
Householder
Nonfomily householder

408
356

525

113

129

20

45

18

12

2.98
3.48

2.53

323
3.63

2.56
3.08

2.52
3.19

2.86
3.26

2.30
2.90

3.02
3.29

2.72
3.25

3.06
3.35

3.15

3.01

2.88
3,37

3.40

374
365
208

571

489
489
302

573

630
630
382

398
398
259

631

124
107
749

649
647
382

797
794
503

767
767
457

449
449
269

120
116
140
103

112
106
76
59
4

153
138
153

389

221

167

109

202
162

161

101

68
20

110

119
109
183
73

114

188
113

110
59

16

15

17

287
237
788
2 314

569
365

71

72

Other relatives

77
8

Nonrelatives

Inmate of

107
818

831
741
1

95

573
353
134

162
160
118
82

92
80
98

18

83
6

130
131

71

626
385

1
1

371

232

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

OWN

children under

own

910
427

18 years

021

349
618

children under 18 years

854

Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Number of own children under 18 years

744
360
732

870
317

Female householder, no husband present


With own children under 18 years
Number of own children under 18 yeors

121
54

119
26
32

of

78

11

CHILDREN

Families

own

institution

group quorters

Number

730
516
214
176
378
259
84

166

183
50

180

352
028
324
293
820
940

451

13

835
303
532
425
047
887
229

32

356
332
870

74

Living alone

With

242
654
156

Spouse

in

021

123

Persons per family

Other,

160
772
388
340
620
070
77

institution

group quorters

Persons per household

In

377

765
252
636
616
543
346
2 054

626
263
363
327
043
946
70

910
277
243
744
516
90

788
399
790

579

97

180
590
188

636

124

631
124

772
329
607

043

017

346
519
963

620
266
503
122
57
96

263
577

511

316
173

55

229
98

370

92

143

783
582

2 329

167

292

631
1

229

107

545
085

152
77
132

525
537
963
242
445
825

639
814
638
487
749
529

234

124

83
127

96

57

303
553

2 028

024

024
016

047
466
887

820
936
867

516
832
643
378
753
505

197
68
108

165
124

119
73
126

935
646

2 673

2 029

71

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over

Single

Now

married, except separated

Separoted

32
39
52

Widowed
Divorced

Female, 15 years and over

Single

Now

348
438
787

married, except separoted

Separated

Widowed
Divorced

P-40

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

477
406
785
42
168
76

381
377
893
20
46
45

602
346
889
22
275
70

656
564
851
102

60
79
1

932
586
836
145

256
109

071
27
57

46
1

955
518
070
38
245
84

121

708
394
60
63

353
642
34

104

61

487
590

299
325
641

70
275

45
194
94

759

033
555
283

2 094

513
504

50
66
79

2 625

511
1

31

391

161

132
22
46
48

998
476
127
39

259
97

649
279

697
865

557
388

11

17

37
33

36
56
76

60
40

31

2 401

2 332

2 915

2 131

546
513

41

27

489

230
85

167

121

697
1

104
58

604
864

340

42
298

133

107

36

434
392
30
192
83

CENSUS TRACTS

General Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-1.

1980-Con.

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction,

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A ond

B)

Westfield town. Union County- -Con.

Remainder of Union County

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0366

0367

0368

0322

0323

0324

0325

0326

0327

0328

0329

4 190

5 876

2 334

6 641

5 722

3 826

6 054

4 619

8 574

151

384
398
402
410
519
046

329
355
417
465

136
115
156
159

251

451

251

years

and over

281

325
346
486
473
418
950
732
699
707
424
316

740
358
540
644
678
439
892
079

6 743

225
217
296
393
379
683
426
462
484
344

787
638
709
806
510
255

530
292
417
716
614
440

246
296
343
436
334
586
513
530
616
450
269

304
328
536
709
697
033
823
290
555
870
429

90
378
194
2 994

134
4 609
4 410
4 152

AGE
Total persons

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years

1C to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years

25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

years
years
years
years

3 ond 4 years

16 years and
18 years and
21 years and
60 years and
62 years and

over
over

over
over

841

735

over

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years

145
119

149

706
433
344

139

5
5

186
4 785
4 461
4 094

939
777
673

618
542

36.6

36.3

38.8

4 190
4 190
603

5 876

7 740

857
080
613
467
394
412

587
506
2 177
329
306
2 017
3 009
55

60 years and over


62 years and over
Median

4 065
1

121

962

281

418

145
7

282

6 969
6
2
1

549
012
704
43.6

384
393
258

66
60
76
80
133

126
136
185
222

104
135
160

4 501
124
154

591

241

560
390
240

149
119
133
86
57
33
961

615
436
232
356
314

922
869
214

179
190
190

170
205
225
206
422
327
389

204
244
530
338
400
569
353
207

803
726

154

341

148

236
414
368
269

393
512
420
252

62

21

56

921

2 731
2

412
290

63

279

218
419

375
288
2 150

345
348

315
293
279
344
248

468
694
809
476

161

271

531

54.5

44.0

38.9

45.0

3 826

6 054
6 054

4 619
4 619

8 574
8 573
3 Oil

833
710

621

535

29.7

31.4

39.4

37.6

6 743
6 743

2 334

6 641
6 641
2 417

5 722

2 591

177

832

188

281

233

42
2 003
905
776
568
498

889
830
849
773

654
463
216
993
870
36.4

95
2

4 887
4 623
595

2 449

153

245

21 years ond over

393

074

323
3 213
425

41.0

106

3 071

2 288
2 177

3 224

71

824
734
630
517
459

52
3 387

4 349

52.2

72

139

378
200
4 945
505
1
276

4 538

2 135

41
1

97

106

131
5

35.7

212
243
278
206
192

18 years and over

62

778
708
608
384
333

2 958
164

493
568
605
553
255
289

16 years and over

37.1

230
217
194
467
382
365
374
238
204

3 and 4 years

3 404

139

94

766
043
677
325

251
88
77
103
94
104

29.5

3 620
217
328

331

671

285
362
452
428
805
675
727
923
730
416

31.6

37.6

4 065
154

221

167

624
544

34.3

192
207

189

443
286
232
239

170

3 013
166
176

269
328
330

192
170

472
268

456
390

6 042

171

091
751

33.4

10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 to 74 years
75 years and over

433
588
792
729
460
989

2 195
98
97

Median

Female

067
923

642
2 514
931

60
3

3
1

880
736
517
113
956

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

households

Householder

Family householder

Nonfomily householder
Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives

Nonrelatives

5
2

074
529
467
827
640

2 211

120

154

Inmate of institution
Other,

in

group quarters

3.30

Persons 65 years and over


households
Householder
Nonfamily householder
Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives
Nonrelatives

own

OWN

275

826
687
209
478

241
351

441
981

3
1

175

2 441

58

122

74

60

777
398
364
520
2 292
67

2.67
3.24

2.75
3.13

3.08
3.40

2.27
2.72

002
002

765
765
434

581

632
217
415
347
828
990

572

169

439
418
262
236
64

2.78
3.15

2.83
3.32

2.85
3.14

146
146
666
218
210
279

719
719
460
178
162
146

299
299
750
226
222
309

107

187

91

231

14

22

098

3.03

3.31

3.31

3.65

625
625
429
217
200

740
740
476

438
438
259
98

261

261

171

87
75

71

107
75

846
695
454
209
206
130

80

108

91

60
32

14

13

13

722
054
080

627
323
586

295
788

468
242
465

195
181

167
72

631

223
217
214
145

130
125
166
159

12

1
1

054
054
692
288
284
253

1
1

1
1

CHILDREN

own

Number

children under

Number of own

18 years

children under

18 years

Married-couple families
18 years
of

own

children under

own

18 years

198
82

children under 18 years

Number of own

074
474
893
827
384
740

children under

Female householder, no husband present


With

722
856

group quarters

families

With

151

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF


With

923
494
444
565
2 537
1

2.82
3.25

Inmate of institution
in

334
873
627
246
215
468
935

19
2.61

Persons per family

Other,

153

Persons per household

In

038
722
316
267
295
3 270
140

children under 18 years

141

613
729
405

2 177

058
994

412
648
268

2 017

002
898

158
66
116

132
49
85

352
233
419

127

266

71

111

105

2 884

2 239

611

923
754
356

581

670
295

351

209
304
470

777
613

217

572

891
521

515

105

951

S20

828

561

341

013

645

2 262

166

981
234
377

179
63
120

188
63
85

206
47

326

185

84

275

241
70
126

837
240
488

2 612

2 202

684

3 464

486
362
013

2 379

664
404

581
871

29
29

58
97
95

62

58

51

42

2 845

2 419

565
632
156

602
1

155

807
375

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over

Single

Now

married, except separated

591

278

564
854

453

681
2

713
055

688
335
87

Separated

41

31

18

Widowed

48
84

54
59

61

37

53
76

861

2 441

3 314

2 691

Divorced

Female, 15 years and over


Single

Now

married, except separated

Seporated

508
856

562
444

Widowed

67
302

276

Divorced

128

114

CENSUS TRACTS

45

666
072
36
442
98

802
352
139

240
158

51

983
264
480
40
130
69

745
617

593
619
72
425
136

21

581
17

946
332

80
69

76
68
88

24
100
62

933
354
015

2 777

2 050

3 942

602
585

563
867

11

40
304

25

41

125

423

468

346

892
332
48
532

107

116

81

149

138

557
1

632
1

411

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

P-41

General Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-1.

1980 Con.

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B)

Remainder of Union County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0330

0331

0332

0333

0334

0335

0336

0361

0362

0363

0369

0370

3 433

4 941

4 216

8 221
401

785
97

6 477

231
241

244
272

341

313
334
644
476
569
758
696
469

226
258
279
237
495
409
486
582
467
264

189

871

453

736
593
778
036

9 243
320
406
730
898
755
130
065

4 752

182

204
270
358
324
543
467
595
638
412
223

3 601
190
196

7 456

193
228

3 867
164

7 053

134
150
165

307
385
552
609
467
908
794
874
823

AGE
Total persons

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years
3 ond

years

242
258

years

441

years

years

345
490
626
407

and over

175

years
years

56

76

77

2 937
2 831
2 689

4 203

3 485
3 337
3 129

4 years

16 years and
18 years and
21 years and
60 years and
62 years and

over
over

over

896
762

over
over

Median
Female

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years

25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

4 065
3 872
535
392
1

911

795

45.5

39.2

41.8

2 168

2 034

97

67
76

109
138

131

154
162
325
255
304
443

89
88
119
168
166

78
112
132
142
113

269
244
321
341

417
290

223
140

257
208
246
314
265

years

years

221

100

434
531

410

781

271

534

132

906
999
319
659
288

289
192
148
271

88

91

166

6 111

6 604

6 297

958
017

831

619

804

2 651

929
825

423

472
899
770

13)
101

111

955

38.4

33.8

35.1

4 817

2 480

3 383
138
188

202
215
315
348
344
582
470
547
697
345
183

518
496
380
313
426
554
473
367

233
155

40
557

501

429
519
464

992
40.3

3 433
3 431

4 941
4 931
938

4 216

3 867

8 221

3 867

3 601
3 601

7 053

4 216

5 993
2 341

8 221
2 751
2 330

6 735
731

4 822
4 523

37.3

42.7

637
542
576
512

173

930

83
3 882
3 723

3 813
159
165

43.9

691

126
7 619
7 211

361

397

970
45

42.3

over

Median

921

126
110

5 804
5 347

735
342

34.2

830

over

411
451

35.7

49.4

over

2 253
2 156

40
407
347
279
414
347

4 248

46.4

188

37.9

38
834
763
664
504
447

over

51

465
776
467
566
699
360
223

3 950
110
143
170

291

37

295
453

401

889
94
98

244
219
218

167

849
585
309

189

207

323

40.7

117
132
88

35
2 317

over

141

2 921
2

299
348
550
745
689
925
775

110
142
137

20
544
487
412
486
419

3 and 4 years

444
627
737
709

863

411

2 694

and over

years

64
173

059
2 886
008
890
3

768
58

213
183
260
332

years

44.4

127

years

16 years and
18 years and
21 years and
60 years and
62 years and

261

236
284

56
78
83
69
154
89
83
165
112

269
376
320
468
398
656
646
239

36

117

153

96

215
352
465
370
577
587
718
738
428
214

126
147

54
4 007

256
300
227
488
409
461
427
203
286

220
238
381

243
303
373
210
143

38

83

19

66

477
394
2 810

3 451
3 298
3 079

3 144
2 987
2 766

102

873
731

774
736
696
246
206

511

961
801

37.4

35.0

38.7

39.6

36.1

36.8

785
785
698
514
184

7 456
7 435

9 243

4 752
4 752
736
343
393
337

6 477
6 351
2 109

3 809
3 550

632

34
2

062

57
2 726

981

845
514
443

598
446
663
585

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

households

Householder
Fomily householder
Nonfamily householder

Spouse
Other relatives

in

Other relatives
Nonrelatives

I
1

202
053
665
54

127

250
240
967
499
24

270
070
200
189

934
369
28

722
619
595
484
2 118
50
1

2.54
3.03

2.92
3.22

165

2.84
3.15

635
635

731

681

731

361

434

681
401

101

736
297
284
255
155

95
93
162
104

149
148
172
120

129
127
166
109

15

1
1

OWN

045
334
566

own

Number

Married-couple families
18 yeors
of own children under 18 years

909
306
526

own

Female householder, no husband present

101
24
34

of

own

18 years

children under

children under

children under 18 years

Number

of

own

173

212
202
916

970
402

414
651

3 111

98

22

42

9 243
3 198
2 663

535
512
2 400
3 587
58

121

794

161

2.81

1
1

children under

749
360
328

1
531
2 640

101

71

126
21

2.56
3.09

2.99

315
205
797
384
379
235

947
947
563

3.31

2.56
3.07

3.14
3.33

258
258

641

70
60

158

169
162
215
158

19

633
333
75
74
134
159

15

11

176
73

1
1

2.89
3.25

2.74
3.17

3.01

077
077
609
208
204

583
583
395
160
156

758
638
385

261

115

199

67

3.38

154
148
129
119
5

120
8

CHILDREN

18 years

children under

2 366
2 154

Families

own

110

group quarters

Number

421
381

947

institution

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

With

221

377

113

107
103
135

Living alone

With

3.19

582
582
342

Spouse

Inmate of

61

2.73
3.05

Householder
Nonfamily householder

With

497
460
200
732

444
223

10

Persons 65 years and over


households

in

441

institution

Persons per family

Other,

909
234

group quarters

Persons per household

In

31

Nonrelatives

Inmate of

198

Living alone

Other,

257
045
212

18 years

441
465
815

200
417
740

183
43
69

223
455
823

127
415
772

070

413
774

722
585
032

484

529
952

053
405
736

967
377
700

934
387
729

129
45

115

106

31

19

81

62

35

391
328

2 330
1

989
789

514
226
415

2 154
1

2 663
1

070
955

343
534
968

749

609

851

121

531

803

453
844

760
458

185
58
93

194
67
112

179
73
114

175
77
132

3 039

3 690

846
557

2 432

032
459

970
862
580

414

176
334

41

286
108

84
46

59

181

77

2 665

3 233

645

924
558
20

989
2 031

162
427

178

888
575

916
817
464

2
1

400
978

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over

Single

Now

married, except separoted

417
388
939

Separated

13

Widowed

43
34

Divorced

Female, 15 years and over

Single

Now

married, except separoted

22
221
59

Separated

Widowed
Divorced

P-42

567
327
938

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

909
507
247
20
84

51

2 350

511
1

242
18

482
97

688
499
087

507
392
998

964

15

17

42
45

66
34

56
36

111

52

99
83

580
332
956

3 527

3 516

872
432
088
33
253
66

712
346
002
20
301

43

11

242
39

31

929
966

10
23
23

31

63
50

36
86
77

791
152

3 220

4 097

816
969

2 450

151

30
58
50
2

57

17

24

51

624

458
168

140
58

318
93

470

117

148

108

806
027

424

978

HI
516
149
52
286

198
561
27

722
562
26
72
50

2 801
701
1
571

50
366
113

CENSUS TRACTS

General Characteristics of Persons:

Table p-i.

[For

1980 -Con.

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Remainder of Union County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Trad

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0371

0372

0373

0374

0375

0376

0382

0383

0384

0385

0386

0387

4 742
238
300
408
462
323
546
634
714
657
302

3 669
156

4 728

4 957

4 758

5 788

5 952

9 034

7 767

218
282
333

337
419
402
716
522
646
673
339

167
242
302
286
284
637
503
529
657
625
526

12 549
591

231

256
283
390
476
420
726
587
683

9 197
283

7 118

286

131

357
543
686
529
913
937
411
736
209
593

894
263
330
748
320
1
975
2 012
380
555

253
354
600
605
464
666
869
222
222
542

270
352
498

364
362
490
598
412
912
730

432
608
799
867
589
098
298
354

211

321

199

550
532
626
683
495
334
033
013
977
340
184

96
764
508
5 205

110
4 567
4 323
4 040

371
152

903
785

882

731

AGE
Total persons

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years

10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 54 years
65 to 74 years
75 years and over

641

374
426
435
378
295

158

691

275
170

157

1
1

481

267

531

487
824
773
715
724
415

773'

763
367

496
282

181

204
904

108

110

73

21 years and over

2 994
2 821

3 795
3 616
3 367

3 930

3 488
3 267

60 years and over


62 years and over

747
615

890
785

782
665

758
606

984
877
3 712
463
1
336

36.5

36.7

34.5

33.9

44.0

48.2

35.8

42.1

34.1

33.4

36.1

32.7

951
77
65
113
146
159

2 404

2 581

2 653

3 617

4 614

3 964

85
120
154

3 014
134

3 023

121

4 904
152
182

6 350

135
116
154
194
203

312

363

220
374

191

271
351

321
381

237
237

326

337

190

283
249
313
319
246
708
528
532
485
179

101

153
119

214
295
408
417
283
604
665
702
576
253

193

140
327
278
288
379
395
356

166
187
238
274
186
472
383
413

197

122

27

54
967
880

51

2 088

107

3 and 4 years

16 years and over


18 years and over

Median

2 441

Female

120
149
184
236
152
280
346
388
328
156
102

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years

10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

689

years

years
years
years
years
years

and over

3 and 4 years

221

53

16 yeors ond over

18 years and over


21 years and over

935
828
713
393
324

58
119

1
1

674
607
527
545

727

3 451

3
3

140
180
235

991

558
308

282
352
231

449
516

791

2 267
2 212
2 142

4 218
4 047

4 875
4 572
4 306

35.7

49.4

4 742
4 729
490
350

3 669
3 555

4 728
4 728
1
565

4 758
4 756
2 013
367
646
596

117

170
303
289
210
335
464
646
605
280

701

130

36.3

285
448
580
650
343

64

40.5

34

37.8

Median

761

635
286

8 850
8 310

919
658
372

844
416
346

9 466

034
012
666
305
326

433
379

131

491

60 years and over


62 years and over

118
7 879
7 548
7 230

770

49.2

36.7

9 197
9 180

944

871

898
467
304

6 595
6 194

4 051

243
268
240
415
421
361
385
224
132
57

404
273

183

017

4 357

191

198

42
964
837
690
714
607

144

4 626

391

189
124

80
2 387
2 262

5 591
5

247
044

271
931

739

97

95

050
905

450

407

616
417
212
658
570

43.5

35.5

34.8

36.3

33.1

12 549
12 218

7 118

5 788

5 952

9 034

7 767
7

2 362
2 124

952
904
703

8 937

698
385
313
255

482
499

827
2 549
278
238
2 335
3 654

115

67

121

142
98

93
4

3.29

2
2
2

881

2
2
2

122
505

123
481

3
3
3

3
2

2 751

492
402

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

households

Householder

Family householder

140
132

Nonfamily householder
Living alone

Spouse

201

Other relatives

007

453
927
526
450
744
215

341

4 957
4 947
615
414

224
197
182
926
55

168
213
2 050
69

515
87

704
669
507
3 052
96

246
156
326

17

57
35

2.36
2.94

2.60
2.97

3.30
3.47

2.97
3.16

2.97
3.38

3.13
3.34

3.16
3.35

036
823
414

863
860
465

614
614
362

778
686
358

114
110

431

98
88
193

548
548
322
93
88

221

201
1

13

143
109

10

3.17
3.38

2.45

3.02
3.32

3.06

Persons 65 years and over


households

460
448
258
79
78
103
83
4

673
577
402
225
220
93
75

496
496
295

445
445

Householder

Nonrelatives

31

Inmate of institution
Other,

in

group quarters

Persons per household


Persons per family

In

Nonfamily householder
Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives
Nonrelotives

Inmate of institution
Other,

in

group quarters

OWN

own

children under

of

own

18 yeors

children under

18 years

Married-couple families
With

own

Number

children under

of

own

350
636

118

151

151

802
798
114
409
396

026

238
213
916
2 674
74
1

788

951

566
385
330
329
2 393
1

98
94
107

768
387
374
256

91

91

112

237

209

166

125
120
136
110

15

16

201
178
2

367
465

2 821

767
497
256

203
030

241

3.11

524
524
292
78
75

83
80
173
149
6

121

97
8

135

90
7

92

212

'-

927
376
646

341

576
055

744
302
540

182

110
111

131

44
78

64
93

211

201

18 years

children under

2 821

CHILDREN

Families

Number

141

248
74
68
102

3.31

95

12

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF


With

3.11

525

580
18 years

Female householder, no husband present


With own children under 18 years
Number of own children under 18 years

531

973

127
39

414
648

192

213
567
065

861
1

162
66
105

75

141

388
727

885
545

2 507
1

807
417

3 385

2 124

785
495

566
740
376

329

854
579

3 118

735
383

184
70
123

238
66

209
96

112

160

753
463

3 726

4 764

165

916
715
384

703
832
524

2 549
241
1

482

2 335

741

363

631
1

204

378

146
225

2 256
1

164
110

2 030
1

054

941

167
64
104

183
90
152

185
80
143

155
76
124

173

2 884
771

2 222

2 304

3 498

2 940

91

139

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over
Single

Now

1
:

married, except separated

Separated

808
509
233
39

Divorced

18

Female, 15 years and over

Single

married, except separated

Separated

Widowed
Divorced

CENSUS TRACTS

988
466
235
17

217
53

468
496
793

32
72
75

Widowed

Now

696
452
773
48
343
80

875
548
218

920

28

17

12

41

33
44

65
48

125
72

2 140

2 294

4 288

40
1

888
555
239

2 582
27

999
460
211

28
228
72

565
1

21

690
368
40

82

75
52

67
57

037

3 027

2 446

2 432

325
225
47
85

488

824

141

2 579

220

39

169
32

32

57

222

478

696

477

73

127

157

142

241

965

630
965
35
300
97

607
376

56
292
115

NEWARK,

17

944
383
40

52

74

45

57

40
60

3 697

3 119

682
508

537
510
37
242
106

N.J.,

840
383
46
322
106

SMSA

753
060
27

672
2 061
31

234
121

P-43

1980

General Characteristics of White Persons:

Table p-2.

[For

Census Tracts
[400 or More White Persons and
400 or More of a Specified Racial
Group]

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

8]

Essex County

Belleville

Bloomfield

East Orange

Irvington

Montclair

SMSA

Total

town

town

city

town

town

464 396
75 423

482 193
23 499
26 594
33 332

33 263
645
783
2 262
2 490

45 079
2 062
2 273
2 737
3 277

065
230

26 358
126

134

3 801

763
492
817
422
852
603

34 268
430
402
572
962
2 780
4 915
2 843
3 730
5 430
4 537
3 667

The

Newark

city

Verona
borough

27 758
246
446

12 084

13 667

996
370
272
214
054
397
894

531

city

Nutley town

101 417
6 532
6 654

Orange

AGE
Total persons

Under 5 years

years

87
112
125
114

years

216

years
years

179
182

years

181

5 to 9 years

10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years
3 ond

years

113
75

and over

over

over

over

over

62 years ond over

163 304
109 934

040 895
271 652
236 598

Female
Under 5 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
years
years
years
years
years
years

ond over

16 years and
18 years ond
21 years and
60 years and
62 years and

over
over
over
over
over

38
37
68
53
58
64
45

822
482
348
467
945

771

31

852

081

9 394
391 214

375
353
108
95

306
217

4
5

6
4
2

659
27 082
26 077
24 557

37
36
34
10

217
578
214
504
557
859
813
398
042
060

11

199

225
505
865
1

179

856
1
1
1

112

947
876

2 071

83
343
206
674
966
4 557

10
10
9
4

573
29 517
28 734
27 386
10 851

35.0

37.3

34.0

37.2

56.9

761 866
36 712

255 005
11 495

17 764

24 303

5 972

990

94
84
107
238
398
546
406
529

017

3 038

135

418

36
662

61

701

57
110
92
94
95
65
50

575
530
704
143
089
054
733

12
16
18
19

34
27
30
34
26
21

071

822
919

931

347
897
082
853
792
749
906
724
229

1
1

2
1

2
2
1

149

293
686
953
792
038
420
644
048

521
9 225

108

366
595
2 059
1

3 701

2 357
2 823

630
2 692
982
3

159 165
140 892

4 601
210 488
202 575
191 614
64 329
57 563

36.7

39.6

35.3

40.2

464 396
439 980
517 328
394 418
122 910

482 193
473 592
179 299
129 498

33 263
32 876
12 467

45 079
44 793
17 776
12 498
5 278
4 808

14 715
614 929
588 754
554 470

3 ond 4 years

6 584
5 732

42 745
54 880

5 to 9 years

375

Median

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

473
379
856
612
266
507
093
460
886

30 131

4 years

16 years ond
18 years and
21 years and
60 years ond

441

Median

371

732
869
2 058
4 529
1

152

2 973

025
2 298
2 225
3

427
735
20 929
19 904
5 953
5 348
21

6 989

477

505

7 755
8 441

14 141
10 595

429
12 692
9 844
6 345
11

3
3

3
2 441
1

739

22 279

428

1
1

951

182

611
163

397
765

468

174
10 462

11

619
20 265

10 215
9 715

10 563
10 053

21

244

020

094
706

5 661

667

726

4 922

3 305

36.4

352

36.0

41.3

38.2

18 568

14 154

14 594
601

7 283

557
676
829
890
1
102
2 264
679
1
525
698
1

6 020
6 855

229
239
282
344
532
940
594
653
977
002
809

290
378
533
535
433

53 167
3 203
3 236
3 399
3 790
4 188
7 149
5 324

6 601

668
669
789
977
373
2 372
433

9 789

45.9-

2 031

725
493

19

720
947
134
207
154
1
610
1
730
2 145
1
413
933
1
1

381

553

5 902
4 101

42 593
41 103
38 693
13 337
11 931

227
110
626
10 966
3 306
2 919

333

388
20 541

19 895

5 591

16 279
15 878

309

18 869
6 397
5 679

348

15 214

3 849
3 415

3 077
2 888

6 702
6 096

215
918
530
11 017
3 749
3 412

60.9

507

38.8

37,9

37.9

47.5

26 358
25 764
10 236
6 727
3 509
2 899
5 656
8 497
375
365
229

101 417

27 758
27 695

12 084

260
664

14 613
14 109
13

665
087
939

22 604

592

79 716
76 672
71

613
758
045
038
845
933
627
695

256

11
11

271

991

844
914
073
779
513

955

84

794
667
398
338

119

12

11

5
5

113
5 721
5
1

472
795
581
40.1

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

households

Householder
family householder
Nonfamily householder

108 397
334 544
558 716
29 392
13 678
10 738

Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives
Nonrelotives

Inmate of
Other,

in

institution

group quarters

49 801
45 169
378
425

105
179
9
4
4

Spouse
Other relatives
Nonrelotives

Inmate of
Other,

in

institution

group quarters

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

OWN

194

435

511

141

19 058

432
233

456

175

161

63

86

26
2.70
3.15

2.74
3.24

2.17
3.00

3 947
3 451

8 204
8 120

4 523
4 150

16 189

3 869

2 774

15 614

513
557
509
525
332

5 711

2 751

10 696

346

529
5 359
2 599
2 028

81

134

471
25

151

21

354

931

14 792

913
633
45

9 843

063
3 032
613
1

416

249

162
2 108
2

2
1
1

462
952
74
138
29

231

20

607
814
979
938
474
265

291

49
35

98
329
44

852
420
980
946
825
567
40

270
305

54
150

17

17

9 366

6 727

26 010
11 824
23 119

7 689
5 861

157

059
428
847

261

845
456

149

2.63
3.28

4 761

332

2.53
3.11

4 455
4 204
2 613
955

636
073
924

054
404
4 984

2 19

623
978
280

13

194
214
3 760

2.89

77
73
48
22

13 667
-

6 491
10 751

1.82

55

40 726
2 015
472
508

2.70

129 498
54 043

9 189
6 789

12 498
4 761
8 650

2 284

741

Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Number of own children under 18 yeors

334 303
155 955
297 887

105 217
45 223
85 651

7 352

10 193

46 592

18 951

20 001
35 263

14 342

561 530
169 833

184 536
58 235

346 770
9 682
16 532
18 713

109 779

627 529

214 232
54 605
109 472
5 464
34 211
10 480

own

628

10 851

7 689

837
407
963
444

2.52
3.10

394 418
179 318
338 378

children under 18 years

of

6
10

11

2.64
3.16

children under 18 years

own

Number

11

121

2
1

2
2
1

162
161

409
565
543
500
240
12

CHILDREN

Families

With

10

145

264

346
717
813
516
590
800
640
464

749

99 437
37 638
26 010

117

3.20

189
178
112
48
46
36
26

10 182
16 086

644
366
278
818
863
842
815
49

187

2.79

Persons 65 years and over

341

15

948
362

326

Householder
Nonfamily householder
Living alone

278
907

34 164

495
573
270

Persons per family

households

3
2
7
12

34 268

356
2 284
3 072
2 815
648
2 240
5

490
414

Persons per household

In

9 189

065

9 755

11

Female householder, no husband present


With own children under 18 years
Number of own children under 18 years

101

699

452
762

908

5 155

818
207

963
933
745

3 924

179

3 416

716
425

190

565
985

589
306
554

6 853
2 124

4 562

18 971
8 749
16 555

6 491

3 791

802
600
966

539

883

857

5 509

129
182

682
211

341
561

938
326
539

591
188
279

12 699
3 923
7 608

17 168

4 724

10 744

4 720

286
414
468

266

37 913
13 055
20 476
154
1

741

341

738
342
146
253

487

303

241

160

14 874

20 839
5 425
10 500
458

12 326

5 851

6 082

854
580
404
163

3 331

3
5

734
1

025
663

472
606
008

068

7 550
1

646
416

2
5

766

6 016

807
240

397
693
416
150
259

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over
Single

Now

morried. except separated

Separated

Widowed
Divorced

Female, 15 years and over

153 172
345 874
13 445
85 048
29 990

Single

Now

married, except separated

Separated

Widowed
Divorced

P-44

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

533

6 768
6 221

3
7
2

873

5 239
10 517

551

595

125

785
944
198
408
389

5 687
1

13 422
4 435
7 145

10 037

409
779
654

355
847
150
302
383

16 442

12 092

43 329

413
862
240
866

11 175
20 364

3
5

688
756

745

149

171

527
3 988
033

702
370

711

7
2

078
622
090

135

295

6 670

166

6 664
1

213
758
525

648
359
188

288
368

5
1

169
328
487
63
131

329
482
100
893
278

CENSUS TRACTS

1980 -Con.

General Characteristics of White Persons:

Table P-2.

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Census Tracts

Essex

[400 or More White Persons and


400 or More of a Specified Racial

West
well

Group]

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

County Con.

Somerset County

Morris County

West Orange
town

Remainder

102
567
726
953
062
726
406
549
596
370
675
472

37 400

128 732

236
8 632

653
641
317
708
764
716

Cold-

borough

A and

Total

Dover town

Madison
borough

099
344

13 276

14 394

879
880
940

586
789
070
636
598
963
688

701

Morristown
town

Manville

Succosunna-

borough

Kenvil (CDP)

Remainder

10 620

188 544

649
542
656
346
866
392
296

337 857
19 737
24 473
31 949
32 182
25 319
53 644
49 503
41 350
31 476
16 966
11 258

959
254 656
240 640
224 401
41 452
35 663

3 902
147 289

AGE
11

Total persons

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 yeors

15 to 19 years
to 24 years
to 34 years

20
25
35
45
55
65
75

44
54
64
74

to
to
to
to

years

years
yeors

years

years and over

3 and 4 years

16 yeors and over


18 years and over
21 years and over

8 135
7

60 years ond over


62 years ond over

24
34
44
54
64
74

to

4
5

3
2

30
29
27
8

835
564
725
116
077
969

10
12
9
15
16 471
17 562
16 702

388
22
27
35
36
29
61

9 971

55
46
36
20

6 740

14

2 472
102 064

96 797
90 510
23 983
20 866

522
603
803
815
688
525
948
927
594
330

462
325

461

8 999

294
278
259
50
43

726
947
802

107
159

2 230

>
!

785

>

928
274
489
215

6 858

837

412

601

441
431

years
years

841

66 960
2 922
3 607
5 237
6 028
4 379
8 352
8 769

198 854

852
957

years

to
years
years
55 to
years
65 to
75 years and over

786
702
384
302

3 and 4 years

114

2
2
2
2
2

377
678
143

562
773
117
677

9 138

329
570
867
080
120
585

235
53 923

48 203
13 669
12 083

36.8

40.9

102
093
536

37 400
36 680

Family householder

112

501

Nonfamily householder

424
372
2 752
4 697

4 530
4 287
4 045
990
855

16 years and over


18 years ond over
21 years and over

60 years and over


62 years and over

Median

16
15
15
5

8 578
5 550

18 841

4 400

9 821

51

11

4
153
145
136
29
26

318

720
090
309
216
226

491

2
1

14

28
25
25
21

10
6

2 877

32.6

37.6

31.1

31.9

33 3

498

6 640

297
389

206
244
275
343
607
139
609

5 346
331

172 512
9 591

96 088
4 858
5 712
7 758
8 592
7 325
14 718

195

433
533
552
316
824
840
677
408
233

661

094
555
736
733
955
334
20 387
12
15
15
12
27
25

139
130
26
22

482
443
876
744

210
568
587
834
163
142
636
217
523
561

738
241

218
8 987
8 531
7
1

843
682
383
32

5 751

282
291

15 951

10 521

910

199

9 548
7 628

435
576
586
776
629
807
820
395

4 698

154

140

3 935

908
75 935

4 633

72 165
67 786

4 426
4 057

15 249

148

924
739
33.8

491

842
778
936

124

75

6 207

5 846

131

965
5 278
439
289

706
5 484

125 000
117 028
24 006

13 201

12 795
5

101

965

932
703
3 432
600
522

43.1

32.1

32.6

34.3

11

952

184 641

11

197

63 397
50 459

857

117

337 857
332 340
108 970
89 241
19 729
16 337
79 110
137 532
6 728

11

116
119

10 620
10 560

188 544

11

60

3 231

32.9

33.9

34.5

732
862
597
235
362
549
924
495
846
309

388 099
380 048
126 359
101 762
24 597
20 445
89 655
155 683

13 276
13 030

14 394

002

4 536

4 656

3 417

2 144

158

15
17

710
933
829
908
889
408
445
003
698
937

160

38.0

134
691

11

9 784
11

451

227

631

695
927
093

286
7 658
7 160
6 602
024
870

837
821
973
894
892
863
567

701

233
216
157

257
4 912
502
353

301

952
447
453
551

474

549
605
102

167
5 471

11

10 365
10 057
9 627

675
777
598
567

724

441

10 361

611

268
017
082
993
28 378
23 292

247

19 938

261
541

350

267
338
448
532
348
753

006
827

5 701

10
13
17
18
15
31

633
997
733

32.2

15 to 19 years
to

32.1

14 years

to

36.8

Female

20
25
35
45

736
913
565
972
736
277
949
682
344
712
514

38.4

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
to

35.7

Median

10

646
748
483

21

862

098

13

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

11

households
Householder

11

Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives

Inmate of institution
in

group quarters

Persons 65 years and over


households
Householder
Nonfamily householder

1
1

Spouse
Other relatives

own

children

Number of own

own

Number

With

3.31

3.41

147
138

6 226

16 711

34 924

634

3 572

OWN

own

children under

1
1

15

819

8 351

4 076

31

471

382

18 495
7 469

3 213

7 061

656

6 544

9 386
3
3

2 591

119
943
2 820
5 214
460
1

127
119

1
1

949
483
036
417

833
662
073
516
479
313
236
40

606
050

2 719

851

2 059
2 124

077

4 903

1
1

331

2 286

743

3.44
3.65

3.05
3.43

2.92
3.32

2.91

730
584
988
362
343
392

2 449
2 020

688
632
313

28 224
25 573
14 699
5 633
5 318
5 362

17 635
15 817

979
978

9 611

651

717
528
242
739
225
630

249
234
178
133

101 762

3 417

54 228
104 912

3 606
1
621

10 501
4 189
7 742

35 235
16 205
30 855

2 751

8 852

30 924
14 642
28 211

89 684
48 507
95 302

2 813
1
311

308
509
873

3 357

9 275

328
259

4 751
8 101

14 318
4 097
9 148
197

49 414
14 808
31 776
497
269
1
064

145 482
42 597
92 525

55 194
31

157 148
37 969
92 443

022
16 332
7 382

72 891
4 357
3 160

102
755
662
2 572
4 546
222
3

2.18
2.96

2 871

193

680
505

938
792
43 996
12
10

210

239

47

116

400

078
2 779
299
255
2 524
4 841
3

2.80
3.22

182
22
143

153

124

186

366

2.87
3.34

776

3 112
under 18 yeors
children under 18 years

Married-couple families
under 18 years

own

344
299
316
686

6
30
50

13

422

107
103
139
168

851

818
338
222
38
399
30

12

56

141

3
3
3
2

371
2 314

3.30

16

337

188

89 241
48 405
93 628

50 459
24 924
46 742

3 102

665
350

CHILDREN

children

of

613

39
609
4

group quarters

Families

With

3.01

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF


With

2.96

246
9

Nonrelatives

Inmate of institution
in

3 975

2.73
3.16

195
188
249

Living alone

Other,

561

3.14
3.39

35

Persons per family

128
125
42
35

9
1

Persons per household

In

448
947
669
845
852
535
685

108

Nonrelotives

Other,

13
10
2
2
8
13

18 yeors

499

364

2 637

Female householder, no husband present


18 years
children under 18 years

279

children under

109
189

Number of own

609

6 770
1

577
082

088

2 719
1

960
764

2 779
1

404

2 511

2 123
761
1
441

2 531
1
551
3 148

79 138
43 469
85 327

44 006
22 075
42 066

573

415
762

462
216
390

407

461

4 971
2 372

400

171

279

195
100
179

7 750

172

275

003
494
022

5 611

4 586

3 856

126 426
36 375

65
140

171

190

069
614
30
66

141

340

77

574
238

6 338

5 915

4 049

066

2 982
153
871

3 203

624

3 079
1

092

6 978

199
185

165
262

930

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over

4 208

Single

Now

Separated

Widowed

94
86

485

4 648
110

16 868
4 051
9 124

Divorced

Female, 15 years and over


Single

Now

married, except separated

177

2 819
32

married, except seporated

Widowed

827
60
480

Divorced

171

Separated

CENSUS TRACTS

391

297
2 600
796

14 001

805
728
6 520
140

5
1

419

121

198

173
193

4 743

5
1

330

2
3

047
218

77
694
298

612
273

742
246

891
2

609

137

59

304
486

349
141

398
2 032
2 629
3 992

81

135 272
32 032

403
2 596
13 114
6 127

81

NEWARK,

N.J.,

73 357
22 224
45 611
1

128
661

733

77 760
18 804
45 309
397
8 329
1

3 921

SMSA

4 478
1

435
673
81

107
182
4 743
1

183

647
88
597
228

P-45

1980-Con.

General Characteristics of White Persons:

Table P-2.

[For

meaning of symbols, see Introductior

Census Tracts

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

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B]

Somerset County- -Con.

Union County

[400 or More White Persons and

400

or

More

of a Specified Racial

Group]

North Plainfield

Somerset

Somerville

borough

(CDP)

borough

18 311

14 336

121

787
818
087
334
260
462
855
810
559
850
514

10 313
541

New
Remainder

Total

134 374

405 560
19 796
21 615
27 605
32 666

Elizabeth city

Linden city

Provi-

dence borough

Plainfield city

059

16 219

517
707
070
225
880
496

910
766
802
050
389
2 823

631

631

593
620
2 073
734

508

Rahway

city

AGE
Total persons

Under 5 years

5 to 9 years

10 to 14 years

15 to 19 years
years

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

years

years

years

and over

Female
Under 5 years

775
678
783
378
865
087

836
330 075
316 199
297 433
86 094
74 694

466

8
9
10
7
5

145

7 278

5 491

567
507
517
658

407
368
556
634

245
265

67 886
3 357
4 281

211 919
9 522

919

507
195
086
28 966
23 333
27 307
30 821
20 696
14 985

40 948
2 204
2 082
2 270
2 867
3 568
5 835
4 203

917
979
023

175

735
643

731

8
8
7
2
1

331

423
499
869
543
673
696
543
404

579
232
963
927
773
472
367

817
538
223
206
024

94
4 569
4 389
4 143
263
116

32.9

33.6

37.0

18 311

14 336
14 133

3 and 4 yeors
7
7
7

60 years and over


62 years and over

51 647
58 218
36 397
22 767

14

9 682

years

16 years ond over


18 years ond over
21 years and over

6 950
4 717

18 901

5
11

36.1

961

55 to 64 years
65 to 74 years
75 years and over

200
444
092
616
019
748

32 311
57 553
44 985

37 3

years

208
737
223
366

190
566
319
670
770
007
780
332
094
063
444

33.6

years
yeors

311

78
4
4
4

33.9

10 to 14 yeors
15 to 19 years

to

298
897

728

32.6

5 to 9 years

to

8
12
13
9
19
19

32.0

Median

24
34
44
54

6 767

294
11 378
10 799
10 084
2 067

62 years and over

to

'

518
649
828
993
765
037
296
256
862
568

415
802
277
522
243
795

14
14
13

18 years and over


21 years and over
60 years and over

to

2 161

years

years

3 ond 4 years
16 years and over

20
25
35
45

059
052
296
776
803
933
915

Median

205
945
679
300
953
702

143
5
5
5
1

'
1

103

97
91

17
15

6 301

4 700
9 924
10 087
9 365

057
3 765
7

130

10
13
16
16

501

63
61

57
17
15

727
536
245
542
392
452

4 671
5 451
4 401

30 932
398
403
709

12

2
2

153
765

4 628
2 961
3
5
3
1

624
274
448
569

909
485

222
149
127

281
591

000

3 436
2 062

459

530
272
772
002

942
332
702

431

39.4

35.9

37.0

35.1

16 105

6 297

8 575

10 990

614
678
832
065
390
274
522
997
855
885
993

266
349
522
596
422
782
880
989
759
370
362

417

569
516
624
792
012
687
047
359
719
996
669

2
1

2
1

3 396

207

343
13 554
13 140
12 457
4 231
3 785

26
25
23

522
024
165
748
631
579

21

9 521
8
8

365

3 765

846

52 971
50 133
47 063

175 188
168 383
158 936

33 849
32 727
30 849

9 903
8 567

49 896
43 954

10 439
9 417

4 285

698

014
883

34.4

39.5

38.7

42.8

374
980

405 560
401 699
148 273
112 699
35 574

190
834
174
251

9 923
8 961
15 867

102
826
559
10 690
517
-

439
17 348
16 709
15 706

4 353
3

361

380
530
742
329
768
854

131

018
045

656

221

111

779
378

042

330

4 746

128

12 671

4 463

6 754

8 311

636
390

2 125

37.4

41.6

37.5

30 932
30 913

12 059

16 219

21 222

12 147
9 045

4 030

13
13

144

2
2

220
114
815

495

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

households
Householder

131
7 265

18

Family householder

2 261

Nonfomily householder
Living alone

Other relatives

in

institution

Persons per household


Persons per family

In

152

930
3 314

group quarters

Persons 65 years and over


households
Householder
Nonfamily householder

794

918

Nonrelatives

Inmate of

4 150
6 154

Spouse

Other,

004

4 946

Living alone

313
200
181

722
459
265
2 203
3 480
336
1

23

531

2.50
3.06

2.87

2.45
3.09

3.04
3.38

2.71

667
10 202
6 009

59 164

048
314
569

3.31
1
1

364

177

430
412

676
225
207
244

961
491

139

477
287

241

5 004
2 125
3 817

3 794
3 386

2 102

4 162

3 302

2 194

institution

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

OWN

With own children under 18 yeors

With

own

Number

With

own

of

own

children under

18 years

Married-couple families
18 years
of own children under 18 years

children under

own

25
7

186

11

028
833

2 183

983
556
800

12 589
12 029
8 033

069

14 647

898
3 753

119

12 222

161

940

638

965
299
731

15

637

2 941

4 801
193
94

19

2.54
3 01
5
5

017
015

1
1

3 291
1

300
267

736

6 638
4 027
2 611

253
339
057
702
347

21

965
2 074
5

5
7

136

22

2.37
3.08

2.64
3.15

139
046
604
239
232
216
214

3 193

2 774

976
067

125

076

2
1

569
280
60
206

693
496
217

418

142

112 699
46 123
84 983

20 251
8 623
15 857

9 045
3 102

3 299

435

3 041

95 396
40 150
74 868

15 783

2 942

3 287

6 963
12 776

548
637

4 683

452
805

246

840

2 419

355
110

2 722

35 837

179

18 357
34 926

891

055
770
327

2.97
3.35

197

109

191

8 039

144
538
42

134
1

11

2.54
3.19

3 18

57 451
36 427
15 179

11

28 810

859

651

065

954
745

31 775
16 514
31

418
454

672
320
518

367

419

3 113

13 395

178

279

199
325

510
546

8 890

2 770

6 988

5 697

3 955

52 239

827
427
98

246
2 277
99

676
32 969

158 155
46 777
98 855

30 243
9 927
16 844
930

110
235

100
233

947
429
434

4 650
184
2 257

107

122

680
297

719
368

Female householder, no husband present


18 yeors
of

757

3 231

children under

Number

16

31

78
76
30
20

12

93

760
797
797
769
551

379
33
8

11

CHILDREN

Families

Number

991
95 515
150 717
7 194
31

90

541

group quarters

6 017

12

286
34
82
65

in

7 311

191

414

Other,

837

83

Other relotives

Inmate of

148

97

562

416
457

Spouse
Nonrelotives

134
130
43
35

757
53 295
2 780
2 863

2 195
2

10
10
4
2

children under 18 years

144

3
1

596

169
419
674

297

12 441

4 605

4 027
509

5 965

882

4 267

050
053
752
698

544
215
395

129

214

363

251

429

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over

040

Single

Now

4 265

morried. except separated

Widowed

149
162

Divorced

372

Separated

8 091

Female, 15 years and over


Single

Now

Widowed

203
019
621

Divorced

P-46

989

4 259

married, except separated

Separated

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

5
1

15

182
711

602
4 905
5 016

54 329
13 019
32 712
877
5 314
2 407

178 389
41 794
98 650
3 562
26 176
8 207

701
1

125

417

619

7 801

202
406
413

34 392
8 715
16 717
183
5 779

13 981

998

702

2
7

976
779
283

2 241

370
013
49

6 324
2 101
3

79
94

160
312
3 016
60
559
213
5
1

447
166
249

8 384
2
5

465
227
152
271

361

269

7 417

9 281

868
498
205
414
432

2
5

073
223
209
357
419

CENSUS TRACTS

1980-Con.

General Characteristics of White Persons:

Table P-2.

[For meaning of symbols, see

Census Tracts

Union

ntroduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

County Con,

Essex County

[400 or More White Persons and

400

or

More

of a Specified Racial

Group]

A ond

town,

Belleville

8]

Bloomfield town,
East

Essex County

Orange

Roselle

Roselle Park

Summit

Westfield

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

borough

borough

city

town

Remainder

0144

0151

0099

0100

14 273

13 080

19 443

171 694
7 591

4 240

714

928

678
727
919
043

28 448
438
883

2 858

676
706
869
035
270
2 259
1
417

124
153

192

212

10
15
19

34
38
45
62
93
98
95

city,

Essex County

Tract

Tract

Tract

0101

0102

0103

228

739

574

AGE
Total persons

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years

35
45
55
65
75

to
to
to

44
54
64
74

years

1
591
2 140

years
years

years
years and over
to

253

62 years and over

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years

to
to

24
34
44
54
64
74

402
674
035
558

1
1

3 781
3 837

22

3
1

3 109
140 160

14 070

19 667

4 065
3 657

4 784
4 110

15
8

374
972

133 912
125 637

32.8

37.9

35.7

38.5

6 753

10 458

308
336
405

330
338
453

448

14 706
701

481

531

960

89 609
3 665
4 362
5 969
7 290
6 240
11 459
10 096
12 504
13 697
8 563
5 764

297
577
975
445
739
405

74 179
71 126
66 915
20 451
17 832

629
130
730
847

196
861

3 and 4 yeors

120

804
832

612
206

701

746

891

585
360

555

908
248

211

860
965

611

299
357
339
300
016

2 029
2 001
1

822

001

881

4
664
652

147
873
740

436
418

796
774
729
274
243

32.4

35.3

68.4

44.9

456

2 261

458

500

55

87
102

4
5

141

105

168

151

149
162
173
126

213
362
220
266
354
226

81

122

181

61

439
433
419
328
314

449
439
422

584
572
455
168

261

24
899
838
723
518
445

82
106

266

485

631

521

349

12

17

14

13

20

21

43

31

58
54
62

30
30
30
37

6
10
13

25

74
134
64

51

91

115

62

12

13 080

19 443

2 858

19 245

170 223
59 812

598
335
186
2 948
4 953
246

352

831

559
4 605
6 935
522

113

147

43

85

19

49 380
10 432
9 500
42 977
65 438
996
762
709

928
912
353
226

4 240
4 240
584
210
374
344
975
1
622

714
714
433

28 448
28 282
9 655
7 915
740
538
7 079
11 122
426

171 694

080

4 933

2.52
3.15

2.65
3.20

2.68
3.16

2.93
3.30

2.85
3.20

2.32

593
593
990
365

2 998
2 971

3 205

24 346
23 703
14 266
5 072
4 919
5 423
3 792
222
623
20

352
352
219
93
89
69

569
569
356

53

90

49 380
19 812
36 162

718
280
565

43 009
17 746
32 796

541

748

146
68

2 902

133

830
277
254

13

662
3 867
795
640

543
534

11

14 273
14 230

676
657
614
255

20

50.4

154
088
285

139
122

62.6

71.6

694

2 477
2 245

191

105
88
173

397

37.4

92
157
113
75

52.5

33.5

22
1

21

46
46
46

625

40.5

Median

4
9

22

27.9

37.0

10
10
2
2

14

318
295

39.4

11

89
93
127
117
105

23
57
62
66
65

221

33.9

8 441
8 042

131

15

40.8

21 years and over

198

62

489
355

299

102
169
106
86

836
995
757

6 340
6 151

18

229

34
22

123
537
5 295
4 998
365
202

18 years and over

11

25
33
188

185

499
453

21

52
33
56
85
159

47

057

37.1

271

350
376
704
446
484
636
384

2 333
2 251
2 121

36 203
31

7 478

571

212
208
289
568
312
306
334
230
122

19 158

23 460
26 204

352

12

852
202
644
852
385

884
583
788
417

2 042

years

60 years and over


62 years and over

14

3 381
2 925

16 years and over

563
743

602

years

years
55 to
65 to
yeors
75 years and over

12

22 016
20 781

'

years
years

2 531

383

15 to 19 years
to

15 533
14 774

Median

Female

421

251
10 567
10 115
9 524

11

60 years and over

177

873
125
552
592
228
519
573
533
450
720
278

816
416
10 750

11

18 years ond over


21 years and over

to

2 446

859

3 and 4 years
16 years ond over

20
25
35
45

451

54

44
73
74
69

167
152

51

28
20
22

82
68
48

52
128

369
360
340
151

61

334
330
322
211

161

135

199

35.1

54.8

67.1

228
954

574
424
238

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

households

Householder

Family householder
Nonfamily householder

Living alone

Spouse

Other relatives

Inmote of institution
Other,

in

group quarters

Persons per household


Persons per family

In

Persons 65 years and over


households
Householder
Nonfamily householder

2 310
2
1

Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives
Nonrelatives

Inmate of institution
Other,

in

group quarters

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF


own

Number

With

own

children

of

own

OWN

With

own

Number

under 18 yeors
children under 18 yeors

059
947
834
799
673

25

241
15

892
827
773
694
336
49

401
38
146

25

"

351

347

852
223
718
505
436
541

983
105
-

children under 18 years

3 598

464
684

486

5 352
2 327

2 769

4 468

3 841
7 418

4 607

7 076

2 354

2 947
1
251
2 404

4 045

6 834

563
198
298

509
206
326

594
229
372

675
295
510

4 928

5 593

5 124

3 147
243
1

Female householder, no husband present


under 18 years

own

3 867

children

of

183

163
270
264

113
159
9

59

2.68
3.15

3.11

138
136
118

11

66

2.70

388
388
312
227
226
53
22

127
112
155

297

356
48

218

739
739
274
226
48
42
166
270

53

29

17

150

15

274

2.53
3.20

1.86
2.79

2.70
2.95

1.75
2.74

192
186
107
38
35
30
44

222

188
188
108
29
26
38
36

261
127
92
57
54
20

513
216
261
170

221

147
71

65
49
20

93
145
135
73

96

13

"

134

"

"

163
33
58

226
66

216
60

226
46

93

144

91

74

35

974
413
720

111

149
45

158
39
65

167

68

183
65
100

40

63
20
35

634
492
003

228

359

69
114

149
159

"

CHILDREN

Married-couple families
children under 18 yeors

Number of own

299
540
722
708
444
290

11

Families

With

145
141

282
-

Nonrelatives

13

children under 18 years

062

915

497

210
490
833

204
419

24
44

7
11

108

21

41

11

66

21

45

49

21

19

24

13

563
343

311
102

168

173

213
80
74

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over
Single

Now

married, except separated


Separated

Widowed
Divorced

Female, 15 years and over


Single

Now

married, except separated

Divorced

CENSUS TRACTS

10 747
7 216

92

98
237
229

67 436
18 970
44 245
660
989
572

849
566
234

44 174

7
2

116
151

178

208

215

632
410
034

8 635

11

2 155
4 716

5
3

258
030

4 743

137

542
259
155

613
036

220
238
6 429

Separated

Widowed

715
283

121

352

149

705
334

183

134
1

209
421

967

388
478

156
403
558

59

28

10

12

50

21

18

18

32

86

53
58

26

13

20

22

12

21

931

452

116

164

586
268
180

376

482
009

442
90

334
90
80

75 613
17 177
1
001
10 403

858

213
315
557
68
174

99

161

111

167

45

19

10

11

291
104

201
28

84
24

96
32

76

NEWARK,

N.J.,

11

SMSA

9
137
18

P-47

General Characteristics of White Persons:

Table P-2.

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Census Tracts

1980-Con.
For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

East Orange city. Essex County- -Con.

Irvington town, Essex

County

[400 or More White Persons and

400

More

or

of a Specified Racial

Group]

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0104

0105

0106

0111

0113

0114

0118

0120

0123

0124

0125

0126

043

509

557

460

525

4 886

3 563

3 446

2 365

12
10

18

2 023
25

411

12
7

15

11

29

148
188

14
17
61

11

8
3

13

210

122
138
156

98
114
128

16

18

52
65
39

31

42
99
84

60
206
119
236
458
402

106

459

263
382
682
444
554
760
755
500

AGE
Total persons

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years

25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

115
88
105
154

years
years
years
years

206
264

years

and over

63

71

71

90
107
78

65
52
87
87
73

471

521

446

466
457

516
504
234

441

213

198

490
489
478
237
220

988
568
528
!

25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 to 74 years
75 years and over

61

54
45
93
73

001

60 years and over


62 years and over

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years

91

007

21 years and over

Female

38

Medion

34

6
10
17
55

3 and 4 years

16 years and over


18 years and over

15

16
16

60 years and over


62 years and over
Median

433
222

955
948
929

22
31

94
75
70

4
386
379
360

108

008

188
170

51.9

54.4

58.2

57.6

61.9

57.8

48.0

631

284

222

326

874

234

2 661

269
4

8
3

11

69
84
109
124

11

11

11

16
37

8
7

28
56
39
55
93
145
192

6
19
31

24
35

21

37

21

23

19
16

58

47
52
56

46
47
49

23
60
58
87

24
62
42
85
163
210
252

23

221

2 369

218
206

112

316
2 239
017
929

46
52
2

23

21

207
231

41

331

3
3
2

57
115

035
899
972
841

481

396
55.1

58
70
84
97

45

191

171

282
154

19

53

431

51

455
336

338
229
180
29
648
604
533
582
495

256
254
248

270
269
262

215
207

310
310
306

122
113

135
124

133
123

172
160

848
845
835
543
512

66.9

57.7

57.6

63.5

61.5

66.5

61.2

51.8

46.4

509

557
499
276

460
408
305

525
524

2 023

4 886
4 886

3 563

232

411
411
199
120
79
73
79
115

71

18

121

509
-

2.08
2.68

2.14
2.79

2.24
2.85

255
255
850
433
415
266

687
684

999
899
752
669

81

101
121
171

129
182
268

44.6

295

894
36
35
43
43
76
112
73

93

258
178
140

341
591

35
383
350
273
483
430

48.6

39
60
58
73
97
155
92
145

59
64

211

33

2 072

342
220
300

91

2 043

2 860

80
77

144
219
135
180
275
203
152

41
1

637

196
316
179
250
481
289
227

065

2 987

874

12

121

41.9

618
615
605
395
377

211

466
500
764

276

23
9

43

377
230

602
41

57

4 292
4 184
4 005
1
650
1
505

62.3

3 and 4 years
16 years and over
18 years and over
21 years and over

185
169

8
1

46

191

329
605
322

84
103
107
133

152
124
107

15

15

122

099
046
442
404

774
763
718
304
276

60.8

51.0

49.4

3 446
3 365

2 365

19
1

888
853
783
055
007

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

households
Householder

Family householder

Nonfomily householder
Living alone

Other relatives
Nonrelatives

Other,

in

institution

group quarters

Persons per household


Persons per family

In

Other relatives
Nonrelatives

Inmate of
Other,

in

institution

group quarters

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

OWN

own

Number

of

own

240
225

40

21

52
6

52

1.52
2.41

1.71

1.82

1.34

2.78

2.67

2.34

144
140
115
90
84

185
164
112
75
70

160
147
122
93
93

8
14

21

11

156
64
119

38

44

19
12

13

_
~

21

13

511
291

1.66
2.43

1.65

2.42

861
686
497
292
280
130
47

190
190
141

100
98
22
22

145
145
97

94
29
38

105
24
34

65

117

160

65

1
1

382
890
813
044
449

555

591

014
577
525
754

"

720
852
868
836
632

2
1

365
034
655
379
341

1
1

637
637
713
452
261

239
306
579
39

88

931
82

486
796
49

49
32

2.28
2.95

2.32
2.99

516
516
348

355
355
257
134
130
48
43

122

1.96

2.83
1
1

264
183

451
198
190

913
638
629

121

185

74

168
162
93
67

16

11

49
32

96

116
23

18

26
36

29

40

12

41

175

2 272

_
~

214

children under

65

171

514
920
365
555

CHILDREN

Families

With

105

311
117

18

282
280
56
30

Living alone

Spouse

292
94
198
174
72
94
33

_
-

470
470
377

Persons 65 yeors and over


households
Householder
Nonfamily householder

491

194
169
69
106
38

162
132
53

Spouse

Inmate of

043
043
696
214
482
448

18 years

children under 18 years

Married-couple families
With own children under 18 yeors
Number of own children under 18 years

Female householder, no husband present


With own children under 18 yeors
Number of own children under 18 years

18

17

32

365
35
70

120

12

61
10
16

41
8

65

286

78

7
13

29
58

20

31
13
14

17
4
4

43

58

31

180
66
69

15

18

25

26

36

23

391
118
172

218
96

253
113

231
87

73
12
19

70

61

12

18

31

33
20
30

258
78
75

271
86
75
20

215
70
49
12

13

17

61

65

29

19

84
37

304
60

13

17

30
1

12

382
364
650

014
302

499

852
258
438

655

452

184
339

264

141

307
92

044
270
483

753
236
397

632

484

186

338

137
260

192
54
87

172
64
89

132
43
75

114
47
89

202
372
662

933
307
503
24

619
205
326

11

245
85

19

10

155

107
303
538
52
94

166
70
79
2

602
087
56

12

103

120

93

849

221
64

2 399

172

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over
Single

Now

married, except separated

Separated

12

Widowed

44
45

Divorced

Single

619
166

Now

173

Female, 15 years and over


married, except separated

Separated

Widowed

P-48

15

227

70
20

45

Divorced

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

27

11

16
18

310

103

159

73

309

83
4
64
6

941

485
489
786

56
72
82

91

51

44

48

20
36
32

138

780

33

904
360
654

499
095

662
412
785

59

49

37

569

327

177

89

281

189

508
41

322
36

742

256

181

111

52

52

CENSUS TRACTS

General Characteristics of White Persons:

Table P-2.

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Census Tracts

1980 -Con.

Irvington town. Essex

[400 or More White Persons and


400 or More of a Specified Racial

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

County- -Con.

Montclair town, Essex County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0127

0128

0129

0130

0131

0132

0133

0165

0166

0167

0168

0170

2 009

2 139

446
12

283
76

191

213
44

040

80
90
126

21

77

192

41

2 233
53
54

22
30
29

850
44
44
47
47
53

3 425

119
95
122

681
105

811

79
79
109
104
192

83
90
83
164
86

259

48
64

Group]
AGE
Total persons

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

years
years
years

295

years
years

237
288
279

and over

185

3 and 4 years

16 years and
18 yeors ond
21 years and
60 yeors ond
62 years and

141

150
293
210
220
320
254
215

162

years

over

over

over
over

722
677
606
606
544

Female

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years

years

years
years

215
245

54

96
142
113
79

57

26

386
369
355

571

41.9

37.4

68.6

128
58
56
55
68
64
144

872
49
26
43
57
60
132

463
5

632
636

83

18

18

908
890
843
274
239

45.5

43.4

33.7

32.4

33.0

435

690

560

5
10

19

41

689
24

16

21

26

14

24
23
22
50
36
47

35
42
44
42
83

759
92
86
121

18

17

30
84

22
85
105
36
43

2
8
19

13
11

33
20
29

25

743
718
685
287
268

454
453

200
190

451

342
332

187
68
58

48.5

46.3

44.8

72.3

2 009

2 139

681

811

681

811

722
450
272
259
325
592
42

626

Median

121

81

101

231

26
947
915
878
366
334

60 years and over


62 yeors and over

146

46.4

930
903
870
365
329

21 yeors ond over

118
114

82

551

21

12

59

23

132

245

364

37
57
138
172

16 yeors and over


18 yeors and over

130
194
178
122

149

308
109
97

411

71

3 and 4 yeors

247
618
419
367
382
256
203

45
46
29
50

241

119
109

85
126
128
95

and over

291

067
042
999
293
270

111

yeors
years

20
708
684
654
269

734
589
2 453
635

128
166
142
136

yeors

115
70

91

792
790
787
519
500

211
145

43

50
1

721

39
46
53
94
143
77
129
162
172
108

10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 yeors

065
42

154
224

61

379
335
253
463
429

780

4
14

53
50
93
118

151

43.8

Median

136
259

50

21

over

49
28
19
1

028
998
942

126
126
312
224

41

72
109
102
79

91

55
52
11

62
59
75
77
88

182

204
146
140

35

10

620
609
586
205

492
485
462

49.2

51.5

48.3

35.5

446
446

850
850
385

283
283
542
337
205

3 425

389

123

221
147

243
248
278

194
186
256

058
030
957
653
608

156

19
1

248

25
29
30
47
138

21

43
95
156
112
82
120
109
196

86
70
180

004
22
48

291

559
529
476
539
500
40.1

34.5

201

371

315
375
335

329

170
163

56

440

267
614

151

137

363
348
149

51

54
82
84

95
57

11

566
548
518
240
215

371

760

50
93

20
2

18

151

154
139
102
457

908
894
860
367

191

168
148

430

341

37.9

37.2

42.0

46.0

040
022
482
243
239

2 233

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

households

Householder
Family householder

Nonfomily householder

Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives
Nonrelatives

Inmate of institution
Other,

in

009
925
569
356
327
432
600
52
-

139
890
624
266
238
478
730
41

150

476
468

186
122
64
57

231
154

100
72

81

142
129

166

315

13

13

21

1
1

913
210

182

155

215
483
43

772
330
164
36

group quarters

213
172
540
269

1
1

271

204
193
325
114

2
1

197
171

307
62

177
33

40
1

186
294
452
842
722
305
410

18

14

1
1

760
684
823
396
427
360
323
402
136
76

Persons per household

2.17

Persons per family

2.81

2.40
2.93

2.34
3.06

1.30
2.18

2.39
3.02

2.23
2.95

2.40
3.12

3.05
3.33

2.17
2.92

2.13
2.99

1.70
2.60

2.08
2.89

464
464
313

469
469
306

356
356
252

460
460

83

192
192
126

300
300
210

459
424
254

155
149

30

61

278
274
59

25

21

27

115
107
53
27

84
75
96

36

47
25
36

526
494
394
287
280

442
367
247

138
132
100
57

235
204
150
94
88

184
183
135

147
143
105

83
60
30

10

In

Persons 65 years and over


households
Householder

Nonfomily householder
Living alone

Spouse

42
4

Other relotives
Nonrelatives

371

12

51

Other,

in

group quarters

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

OWN

own children under 18 yeors


Number of own children under 18 yeors

With

own

Married-couple families
under 18 years

children

Number of own

children under

18 years

Female householder, no husband present


With

own

children under 18 years

Number of own

children under 18 years

569

21

21

13

31

47
42

132
127
73
28

11

19

27

75

CHILDREN

Families

With

66

35

61

Inmate of institution

71

624
217

450

150

168

401

178
319

16
18

122
37
69

231
72
149

337
126

306
430

474

324

100

80

165
299

127

10
13

27

223

129
35
74

214

114
204
106
45
89

104
43

91

30

28

42
83

4
4

804
254
445

844
268
484

338
120

28
43
34

48
32

652
237
336
20
34
25

938

959

81

51

8
11

271

74
154

93
48

73
32
68

112

339

475

145
138

229

913
433
802

269
96

243

452

396

149

79
139

119
183

125
224

779
386
722

190
63

172
67

306

323

103

117

75
124

102
196

107
42
72

60

51
10

114

20

51

62
20
25

323
433
818

454

421
184
183

431

326

660
239
347

10
22
22

24
45
86

22
34

27
37

37

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over
Single

Now

married, except separated

Separated

Widowed
Divorced

Female, 15 years and over

12

101

189
77
86

14
57

19

17

10

15

17

39

46

20

19

28
34

29

376
84

572
219

460
385
812

626
227
210

499

139
22
102
29

27

21

168
68

121

754

454

Single

201

189

171

Now

445
47
190

492

337
25

145
105

202
49
84

167
29

54

married, except separated

Separated

Widowed
Divorced

CENSUS TRACTS

55

30

202
46

175

46

12

171

141

25
148
39

196
205
6
18

47

NEWARK,

912

18

164

913

451

281

345

15

315
45

105
22

251
102

178

174
183

N.J.,

SMSA

15

94

P-49

General Characteristics of White Persons:

Table p-2.

[For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

1980 Con.
A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Census Tracts
[400 or More White Persons and
400 or More of a Specified Racial
Group]
AGE
Total persons

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

61

50

years

61

years

114

years

71

112

years

years

171

years

243
238

and over

22
1

Median
Female

054
035
999
575
546

5 to 9 years

10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
years
years

52
152
102

817

273
151

155

207
162
136

345

301

31

40
26

37
36
74
38
33
37

670

62
66
70

27

125
183

51

198

41

132

43

205
244

46

15

441

424
414
398

236
240

89
154

291

191

190
144

214
299
200
178

32

448
397

6 499

53
71

197
188

144

783

24
542

388
452
782
652
817
015
998
628

2 548
85
118
136
175
182

283
220
261

467
384
237

104

27
177

667
509

913
48
57
62
56
62
120
82
90
138
122
76

696
26
17

48
53

38
74
52
83
112
125
68

21

737
712
674
239

40.0

52.7

44.9

44.9

48.2

40.5

50.9

675

852
68
60
77

985
77
86
67
52
86

531
50
42
50
47
40

310

292

876

3 551

496

353

22
29
29
60
93

938
26

18

12
9
23
17

147

75
53
43

55
69
128

225
389
356

and over

151

102

61

26
632
610
588
199

12

605
599
576
355
340

Median

21

510

29.3

90

60 years and over


62 years and over

19

41

30.7

048
318
288

152

21 years and over

33

30.4

years

3 and 4 years
16 years and over
18 years and over

550

102
92
96
84
92
157
112
83
114
90
55

57.7

years

years

077

30
773
736
686

64

70
89
117
92

years

153
160
136
117
167

596
572
548
254
222

23
22
24
24
30
65
33

Under 5 years

600
140
125
149
120
130
230
177
155
142
138
94

50

3 and 4 years
16 years and over
18 years and over
21 years and over
60 years and over
62 years and over

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

218
47

62.3

192

420
404
207

171

199

211
192

490
442

513
452

14

10

20

11

13
13
17

22

42

27
23
33
49
50
45

17

22

46

16

54

30

31

106

8
14

311

5
2

136

934

92
91

66
106
134
124
122

68
112
159
122
113

33

13

12

12

382
360
333

261

256
247

247
243
237

181

97

143
140

125
112

788
765
717
298
269

823
788
743
303
272

32.2

33.0

29.2

53.7

54.6

50.3

077
050
340
240

550
360

510
510
246

100

27
24
52

000
849
744

118
128
144
189

81

91

111

5 251

35
39

746
726
689
246
224

101

474
376

223
389
328
446
582
582
422

56

34

71

31

87
106
132

26
24
70
49
42
85

121

136
259
239
146

50
128

271

71

46

381

4
307
298
289

164
143

145
129

14

053
2 924
303
1
184

209
178
126
512
455

409
395

49.6

51.5

51.4

783
770
654
459

6 499

2 548

6 499

15

38
25
44
54
77
39

54.3

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


In

Total persons

households
Householder
Family householder

Nonfamily householder
Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives

218
218
659
303
356
340
213
316
30

Nonrelatives

Inmate of institution
Other, in group quarters

Persons per family

Persons 65 years and over


households
Householder
Nonfamily householder

Nonrelatives

in

166
159
313
793
24
59

1
1

94
150
524
36

19

36

39

2.03
2.85

2.36
3.05

2.70
3.34

153
153
118
70
70
23

385
385
274

378
368
234
104

91

27

12
3.11

481
481
366

232
212

298
239
164
62
62
49
24

145
144
94
44
42
27

190
25

19

11

149
148
68
38

303
93

144

24

35
9
7

59

3.49

16
5
5
5

338
739

548
067
705
362
341

519

913
913
346
255

696
693
284

91

197
87

82
162
384

80
137
254

21

18

128

918
44

2.25
2.85

2.40
3.05

2.68
3.19

2.45

626
626
093
534
516
304
213

621

121

198
198
142
62
59
34

193
193
120
45
40
53

99
66
60

19

621

418
182
177

3.01

77

19

16

705
205
388

255
170

197
64
112

421
466
756

521
170

159

138

56
119

41

331

135
28

63
27

153

877
575

249

293

931

75

334

14

304
96

39

190

224

47

103
29
47

88
27

347
98

59

164

49

40

676
267
322

732
279
352

2 571

983

333

296

301

112

115
147

21

550
25

171

20
42
25

778
493
58

61

23
10

112

56
96

113
243

145
70
157

52
26

Female householder, no husband present

67

121

31

74
49

34

children under

113
85

23

21

73

214

133

50

48

398

182
65
62

181

18 years

70
169

50

459

303

children under 18 years

91

125

132

312
140
302

children under 18 years

240

449

228

own

195
180

874
877
997
916
419
078

134
37
90

217

Married-couple families
children under 18 years

of

462
217

Number

164

367
206
474

own

13

175

With own children under 18 years


Number of own children under 18 years

of

CHILDREN

Families

Number

178

13

OWN

171

134
112
110
77
180

670
670
707
449
258
247
310
617

118

2.93
3.59

group quarters

own

53
22

817
758
628
462

2.77
3.36

11

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

With

228
678

2.64
3.43

institution

With own

211
194

1.86
2.77

245
69
35

Other relatives

Other,

600
537
578
367

251

Living alone

Spouse

Inmate of

41

Persons per household

In

61

118

91

76

MARITAL STATUS
454

539

Single

111

Now

227

195
251

Separated

14

32

Widowed

66
36

31

613
214
335
20
26

30

18

647

Separated

606
130
223
45

Widowed

183

119

25

40

755
207
326
44
142
36

Male, 15 years and over


married, except separated

Divorced

Female, 15 years and over


Single

Now

married, except separated

Divorced

P-50

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

181

252
55

173
171

65
78

30

16

11

27

20

13

12

10

389

249

116
157
39
56

52
78
14

21

77
28

120
122

49
31

413

688
477

226
317
546

82

21

14

748
166

291

796
243
328
26

838
278
356

3 161

18

178

157
29

21

46

17

51

108
179

8
12

14

145
12

55
17

CENSUS TRACTS

1980-Con.

General Characteristics of White Persons:

Table P-2.

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms. see appendixes

Census Tracts

Newark

[400 or More White Persons and


400 or More of a Specified Racial
Group]

city,

A and

B]

Essex County- -Con.

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0048.02

0067

0068

0075.01

0075.02

0080

0085

0086

0087

0092

0093

0096

0097

312
80
97

608
47

910

2 023

728
76

2 503

915
86

2 586

058

181

3 129
331
301

115

49
30
45

684
74
50
42
102
99

420

143
147
157
156
164

273
219
244
210

302
218
237
223

124

157

130
79

78
481
401

AGE
Total persons

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20
25

to
to

35 to

45

to

55 to

24
34
44
54
64
74

95
79

years
years
yeors

124

yeors

100
107
150

90

years

years
65 to
75 years and over
3 and 4 years

16 years and
18 years and
21 yeors and
60 years and
62 years ond

over
over
over
over
over

Median
Female
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

24
999
957
910
486
463

16

179
157
76
53

441

420
106

42
068
008
939

426
366
274
287

32.1

28.7

31.4

761
45
54

278

725
48
72
65
65

958
69
78

18

257

59

98

216
413
294
206
224

81

111

272
254
247
473
353
303
266
198

51

55
30

172

101
71

36

15

98

29

176
97

66
45

25
509

22

101

38

104

38

368
363
344

458
423
378

761

477
383

678
644
586

740
695
653

56
50

129
113

69
65

782
699
575
376
319

30.4

22.8

47.5

21.9

27.5

29.4

040

337
38
22

122

377

301

534

131
101

15

112

39
42
53

153
140

17
55

68

52
37
17
8
18

21

11

38
38
44
44
30
53
45
25
28

12

21

12

11

124
140
134
100
53

133
134
247
189
152
139
120
95

13

286
320
282

48
64
98
187

17

99
88
76
82
33
38

14

13

37

590

208
202

527
500

549
323
303

191

466

720
695
647

56
47

101

166
149

186

93

167

49.7

31.3

29,0

32.5

312
312
642
256
386
382
160
496

608

551

14

41

107
119

201

86

81

22
54
23
28
27
22

116
80
27

101

12

75
97
59
158
109
124
123
69
52

141

267
244
248

28

94
80

75
74
72

98
93
66

66

31

131

236
232
234
220
212
376
224
256
243

68

74
48

196

10
12

26
22
26
52
52
52

161

64

42.5

24
20
23

165

40

195
169

571

Median

181

90

54

3 ond 4 yeors
16 yeors and over
18 years and over
21 years and over
60 years and over
62 years and over

450

138
124
192

46
28

496
112
139
145

114
52
73
68

275

64
43
39
65

20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 to 74 years
75 yeors and over

56

40
772
730
678

13

16
13

108
73

46

685
539
388
336

71

87
88
152

84
80

156
140

28.2

27.9

292

488

115
105

51

33
39

105

127
116
122

127
164

079

911

452
388

167
143

103
102

41

92

41

101

51

116

215

78
44

222

42
73
54

53
39

137
110
119
100

18

61

45

22

58

23

41

131

28.1

623

121

61

63
41

25

67
177
133

241

951

179
27
24

95
94
88
30
29

227
207
43

912
843
224

357
343
315
89

936
900
834
219

42

189

79

187

386
369
352
99
85

31.7

21.7

36.0

22.7

30.0

27.8

29.2

31.6

30.1

910
895
625

2 023

684
642
266

420
224

728
728
268

2 503
2 413

915

2 586
2 543

481

484

132

144
125
387
839
44

167
157

134
130
96

36
65
56
22
73
28

302
207
95
77

058
058
344
266

3 129
3 101

802
605

257
244

1
1

046
283
245

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

households

Householder
Family householder

Nonfomily householder
Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives
Nonrelatives

212
115

97
86
64
234

496
422
445
375
70
61

263
677
37

1
1

023
651

389
956
27

271
9

Inmate of institution

57

74

15

42

189

2.54
3.57

3.17
3.47

2.98
3.48

3.04
3.68

2.50
3.89

2.26
3.78

425
425
375
310
310

74
72
53
39
34

129
119

197
193

209
209

40

87

127
61

Spouse

38

Other relatives

12

7
4
8

23
20
20

145
83

32
22

29

71

in

group quarters

Persons per household


Persons per family

Persons 65 years and over


households

Householder
Nonfomily householder
Living alone

Nonrelatives

OWN

own

256

Married-couple families

own children under 18 years


Number of own children under 18 years

own

Number

133

336

children under 18 years

With

With

23

359
196
56

591

58

351

78
73
164

253
75

526
24

273
253

111

390

075
773
302
270
482
484
60

18
18

21

16

2.71

3.89

45
45
40
25

90

54

43

28

2.99
3.55

2.86
3.39

2.92
3.69

3.06
3.58

2.87
3.52

270
256

100
95
60
33
27

273
254

111

329
315

172
94
89
37
39

76

168
65
63

80
29

21

31

10

56

115
66
155

375
210

481
253
514

484
265
597

132

36

105
190

63
30
64

259
150
306

381
213

378
226

93
74

21

41

187

430

508

142

24

109

74
35

73

36
29
45

12
23

258
119
108

15

25
4

45
36

17

111
31

183
88

29

84

16
15

37
87

8
10

14

19

149
106

773

109
238

591
352
812

266
135

286

605
345
757

207

17

47

327

451
981

64

353

112
46
99

346

393

420

167
85
186

482
284
602

77
60
167

214
150
346

80

202

57
132

153

74
48

365

135

243
156
350

275

229

327

123

870
339

366

155

37

71

123
33

391

136
180

46

17

41

20
20

38
56

19

41

14

44

365

957
304
389

400

14

CHILDREN

With own children under 18 years


of

66
371

864

Families __ T

Number

197
179

58
25
39

Inmate of institution
Other, in group quarters

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

149
119
108

861

2.03
3.54

Other,

In

101

Female householder, no husband present


18 years
of own children under 18 years

children under

'

161

80
193

51

44
34

139

89

422

245

149
178

114
79

19

21

84

451

95
57
140

74

38
86

560
208
280

727
239
409

725
262
393

23
23
26

24

13

11

31

16

832
324
390
43

19

35
22

10
10

24
28

41

16

34

540

736

791
195

260

97
38

257

134
278
38
64
26

408
23
106
30

29

71

18

11

16

16

33
38

15

969
272
397
102
125
73

184

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over
Single

Now

married, except separated

Separated

Widowed

51

Divorced

25

23

598

211
63

Female, 15 years ond over


Single

Now

married, except separated

Separated

119
174

Widowed

40
234

Divorced

31

CENSUS TRACTS

78
27
33
10

36

169

400
32
135
29

113
107

100

131

117
134
51

100
103

23

61

17

NEWARK,

N.J.,

no
186
32
55

40

SMSA

016
373
517

209
363
525
96
155
70

51

Table P-2.

1980 Con.

General Characteristics of White Persons:


[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Census Tracts
[400 or More White Persons and
400 or More of a Specified Racial
Group]

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Orange

city,

A and

B]

Remainder of Essex
County

Essex County

Morristown town, Morris County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0181

0182

0183

0185

0186

0187

0188

0189

0191

0216

0435

0436

0438

777
65

697
44
66

648

2 538

633

736
32

4 263

4 304

82
53

129
140
156

204

50
55
79

3 372
144
193

13 044

61

AGE
682

Total persons

Under 5 yeors
5 to 9 yeors
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

years
-

years
years
years

years
years

and over

3 and 4 years
16 years and over
18 years and over
21 years and over

Female

167

37.5

381

855
29
32
44
45
85
139
82
77

10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

16
25

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

24
27
23
29
48
84
88

years
years

years

and over

266
232
166

204
109

years

178
176

155
231

55.2

11

years

276

439
383

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years

years

73
80
96
169

26
544
503
435
528
473

602
586
552
310
288

Median

287
164

60 years and over


62 years and over

620
63
69
79
92

14
28
28
48
55
59
49
59
82
137
123

22
397
359

291

70
74
77
86
96
208
138

52
64
75
79
84
75
67
64
27
15

241

141

297

71

171

27

25

24

468
445
374

308

2 267

183

598
538

857
795

22
399
370
309
443
395

46.5

37.8

418

853
32

37.4

49.5

988

386
20
29

692
32
36
45

936
33

43
50
42
44
36

126
65

33
34
45
52
70
132
83
99
160
153
127

131

21

147

174

2
2

51

41

51

64
122
78
93
133

151

71

2 678
2 526

113

36.8

772
74
94

6 480

383
15

107

70

198
241

070

41

911

142
109
73

230

32
52
65
22

253
394
219
259
367
305
370

39.2

633
616
703
418
285
253
302
553
58

79

187
158

61.8

40.2

50.5

31.7

38.7

53.7

52.8

777
763
859
417
442
404

697
640
206
160
46
40

648
648
856
399
457
408
288
435

2 538

379

133

513

100
102
112
144

21

42.3

189

2 263

50
69
77

43
68

234

62 years and over

470

751

419
350
276
413
372

33.9

101

735
724
693

849
835
803
392
356

551

007
907

41.8

215

300
286
245
555
522

567

141

155

307
286
259
88

268

155
151

181

703
305

132

185

37

153
4 896
4 556
4 262

3 342

42
35
63

870
847
810
360
328

77
3 654
3 533

33.5

121

745
729
690
269
232

341

3 790
3 688
3 561

37.1

8 417

435

493
44

176

9 108

471

471

147

204

343
332
314
203

282
9 762

426

76
43

13

281

38
22

11

172

225
293
442
879
429
413

225
386
787
422
449
605

319
414
695
709
418

91

41

16

35
38
74
157
79
76
84
109
36

641

209
128
140
210
203
259

12

16

719

102
74
76
106

634
882
1
439
453
947
458
2 042
894
459
555

646
635
603
194

2 357

41

3 ond 4 years
16 years and over
18 years and over
21 years and over
60 years and over

Median

309
174
243
189
113

36
30
44
46

24
23

287
346
210
413
388
427
440
302
222

81

151

30.2

131

104
225

455
243
256
348
325
366

41.7

66
84
76

81

131

119

233
144
186

043
014
957
316
272

524
498
452

286

18

215
434
193
212
237
267
247
39

18

107

870
789

919
866
770
629
579

34.4

40.3

48.8

35.9

3 372

13 044

3 365

12

736
729
372

4 263
4 010
2 034
994
040
935
762

4 304
4 048
709
972
737
602
775
308
256

261

772
650

341

339
316
117

252

196
2 132

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


682
682
347

Total persons
In

households

Householder
Family householder

148
199
192
115
197
23

Nonfamily householder
Living alone

1
1

620
620
695
419
276
247

1
1

1
1

286
286
509
338

1.98

1.97

2.79

2.79

2.37
3.16

468
468
345
220
210

691
543

302
297

359
170

191

524
522
303

836
836
399

145
143
104

108

61

116
93

153

114

43

115
59

115
105
178

776
704
487
279
269

71

79
74
62
37

964
887
643
407
393

246

12

76

91

10

10

13

15

12

148

69

60

~~

12

418
140
254

872

3 427

169
57

819

913
790

994
298
535

972
384
710

471
110
197

296

724
349
740

3 100

779
554

122
38
70

761
233

437

776
325
606

116
30
48

93
29
42

113

232

34

190

138

31

111

17

62

191

22

55
82

90

014
369

669

309

314

299
463
754

5 037

578
224

114
129

23
47
42

507
29
49
60

21

14

12

37
26

38
30

49
95
91

39

56
64
110

856
223
307

308
338
509

738
214
312

449
438
757

5 052

344

2 274

243

106
126

738
783

33

32

232

337
92

25
132
55

14

55

Persons per household

1.92

3.03

2.32
3.05

2.03
2.97

3.03

Persons per fomily

313
313

398
395
289

91

179
175
58
40

18
17

66
44

11

17

260
260
206

Persons 65 years and over


In

households

Householder
Nonfamily householder

149
148
36

Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives

14
4

Nonrelatives

Inmate of institution
Other, in group quarters

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

OWN

198
79
76
69
36
10

3.51

3.47
3.66

group quarters

169
203
166
123

3.15
3.46

15
2

in

3 427

2.29
3.05

Other,

202
162
731

2.09
2.83

71

institution

3 736

292

Nonrelatives

964

074
872

17

127

532

Inmate of

618
515
451
478

155

255
490
32
_
-

301

537
67
_

Other relatives

309
255
3 098
6 000
130
76
4

171

321

Spouse

2.52
3.20

80

212
212

51

148

20

71

661
107
159

69

_
1.91

2.78

161

_
~

_
-

160
82
185

338
130
248

399

618

119
190

143

123
69
169

258

282
84

63
23
38

426
134

95

171

Oil

203
78
175

63

57
25

147
109

CHILDREN
148

419

417

With own children under 18 years


Number of own children under 18 years

41

128

131

90

241

258

Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Number of own children under 18 years

111
31

318
103

293
92

79

204

197

20

69
21

102
32
53

26

8
8

264
88
120

659

219
70

486

134

277

10

14

Widowed

31

22

20

32
29

Divorced

683
279
316
26
25
37

16

348
66
123

750
213
346

876
280
319

316

579

12

24
122
45

25
188
64

123
138
9
37
9

160
277
22
92
28

Families

Female householder, no husband present


With own children under 18 years
Number of own children under 18 yeors

31

12
15

104
198

249

146
91
31

40

391

109
210

94

51

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over
Single

Now

married, except separated

Separated

Female, 15 years ond over


Single

Now

married, except separoted

Separated

Widowed

134

Divorced

P-52

13

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

241

347

157

626
216
298

61

271

16

187
51

3 201
55

421
132

15

564
533

12

55

64
36

518
180

754
641

849
79
66

801

119
1

949
560
837
43
352
157

CENSUS TRACTS

General Characteristics of White Persons:

Table P-2.

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Census Tracts

[400 or More White Persons and

400

or

More

Remainder of
Morris County

of a Specified Racial

Group]

1980- Con.
For definitions of terms, see oppendixes

A ond

BJ

Somerville borough,

Somerset (CDP), Somerset County

Elizabeth city, Union County

Somerset County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Troct

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0433.01

0531.02

0531.03

0532

0533

0502

0504

0302

0303

0304

0305

0307

667
69
95
118

3 189

5 084

3 043

200

2 217

6 758

322
407
594
612

159
153
185

128
122
130
94
94

168
164
165

144
169

2 878

160
140
164
262
335
746
398
423
304
178
79

212

161

182
169

422
376
426
557
689
955

AGE
Total persons

Under 5 yeors
5 to 9 yeors
10 to 14 yeors
15 to 19 yeors

20
25

to
to

142
116

24 years
34 yeors

35 to 44
to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 yeors

216
184

years
yeors

45

277
279
109
62

years

years

and over

3 ond 4 years
16 years and over
18 years and over
21 years and over
60 yeors ond over
62 years ond over

31
1

864

Female

to
to
to
to
to

to

24
34
44
54
64
74

years
years

years

75 years and over


3 ond 4 years

16 years and
18 years and
21 years and
60 years and
62 years and

647

2 595

78
65
88
133
177

179
307
299

over
over

over
over

Median

57

136

499
394
2 253
593
476

34.6

35.7

869
43

138

226

241
147
201

163
73
59

256
134

44

149
108
50

17

26

68

33
260
214

171

374
199

147
127

388
335
256
223
196

39.6

667
667
599
465

31

49
49
94
124

233
359

35
700
646
550

78
675
606
468

310

56
584
510
405
394
337

32.1

31.9

630

56

69

54
49
66
123
212
122
132
129
93

44
46

51

133
79
85

71

91

53
117

43
56

114

171

100

84
88

146
129
132
120

361

085
89

91

35

10

15

21

33

38

945
924
872
228

716
697
653
156

428
408
385

198

134

85
75

854
823
745
203

26
818
777
720
215

177

182

31.3

27.3

138
117
57

35.4

3 189
3 189

5 084

3 043

771
771
721

2 026

107
71

91

55

711
851

866
599
306

77
273

428

2 172

211

2
2

73
94
92
86
136
119
114
138
94
50

79

86

153

271

81

872

40.2

55
798
757
707
153
140

245
156

099
40

37.1

44
403
360

238
254
384
323
354
415
250
97

268
229
237
269
174

301

29.9

31.3

182

322

31.8

139
98
106
59
49

197
179
173

287
249

284
243

323
259

169
154
202
135
56

219

181

303

201
163

80
50
54
32
24

81

67

232
419
213
248
222

351

738
110
103
93
124

737
720
686
258
219

875
732
608

494
448
370
449
382

100
105
102
136

136
113

25

392
478
336

116

215
284
162
165
270
215
86

532
89
66
95
113
123

707
682
654

over

259
98

30.8

57
69
122
93
144
135
58

years

132
78

31.7

47
59

years
years

501

636
343
3 074
347
278

36

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

330

715
902

58
663
564
2 406
377
319
2

38.5

Median

20
25
35
45
55
65

349
286
226
264
222

701

249
289
505
287
358

291

2 026

93
66
99

037
560
480

160

4 832
325
162
I

35.0

34,4

463
95

3 515

89
84

176
196
293
343

226

118
119
189
164
184

476
371

448
467
340

217
138
66

1
I

32.3

32
177
120

055
316
267

179

89
2

2
2

860
755
554
750
667

36.9

36.7

2 878

6 758

878
985
757
228

6 677

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

households

Householder
Family householder

134
119

Nonfamily householder
Living alone

Spouse

420

Other relatives

621

27

Nonrelatives

372
843
529
453
724
986
107

069
412
304

108
79
199

5
1

2 364

in

Persons 65 years and over


households
Householder

Nonfamily householder
Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives

241

451

390
365
580
84

129

181

751

382

157
96

551
117

1
I

738
704

200
200

2 144
2 112

671

391

187
721

445
226
170
350
578

307

571

521

84
73
190
588

150
130

155
138

460

399
963

105

31

951
55

676

2
1

199

570
1

74

231

518
836
682
593
423
573

92

28

34

30

32

163
81

3.59
3.73

2.95
3.19

2.49
2.97

2.07
2.85

2.54
3.07

3.05
3.53

3.04
3.48

3.06
3.53

2.88
3.32

2.64
3 15

171
171

257
257

210
196

249
242

108
108
70

262
244

81

191
188
117

237
234

162

148

26
25

68
64
59
35

49

31

160
62

347
347
208
74

43
42

29
20

60
39
37

67
59
72

905
887
567
214
203

29
79

357
357
202
48
46
83

301

90

176
99
97
43

69

204
84
75
60
32

18

18

15

76
68
34
42

7
14

11

10

304
854
690

878
350

480

518
222

445
203

307

571

191

361

351

417

300
567

521
268
582

757
337
665

192
798
589

740
300
545

384

364

342

132
233

141

151

187
105

268

226

459
262
480

388
202
410

568
269

243

91

102

61

53

58

47
77

129
56
122

330

31

103
79

77

40

126
70
106

81

48
87

264

767
282
397

763
263
379

15

14

18

23

120
377
619
43
40

2 617

774

18
15

301

190
110
20

group quarters

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

OWN

CHILDREN

Families

own

Number

465

children under 18 years

of

own

children under 18 years

Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years

Number

With

480

998
969
518

2.33
3.03

Inmate of institution

With

2.78
3.23

44
36

Nonrelatives

in

161

15

Persons per family

Other,

043
039
878

group quarters

Persons per household

In

94

Inmate of institution
Other,

own

Number

of

own

children under

18 years

Female householder, no husband present


18 years
of own children under 18 years

children under

181

843
366

370

601

417

725
313
528

165

339

95
48
67

35
12

24

611

169
299

181

33
78

108
59
158

381
129
198

842
262
510

788
276
423

14
16

18

27
25

26
26
37

878
226
487

829
224
427

28
103
34

37

517

836
806
452

411

641
170

149
263

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over
Single

Now

married, except separated

Separated

663

190
431

741

15
12
15

Widowed
Divorced

Female, 15 years and over


Single

722
190

Now

430

married, except separated

Separated

15

Widowed

62
25

Divorced

CENSUS TRACTS

309
425

823
540
227

401

40

16

16

22

18

23

87

18

56

51

282
258
792

746

18

17

157
57

128
39

416
415
737
43
108
113

938
478
236
22
134
68

162

400

956
284
370
35
137
130

706
240
358
30
22
56

24

726

439

184

360
29
82

114
204
45
48

71

28

NEWARK,

115

26

N.J.,

83
106

41

195
315
607
45
166
62

SMSA

845
488
95

2 917
1

738
479
110
398
192

P-53

Table P-2.

General Characteristics of White Persons:


[For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction,

Census Tracts

1980-Con.
A and

for definitions of terms, see appendixes

Elizabeth city. Union

8]

County Con.

Linden city. Union County

[400 or More White Persons and

400

or

More

of a Specified Racial

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0310

0311

0312

0313

0314

0315

0316

0317

0345

0346

0351

0353

2 507

3 641
173

365
99
90
83
87
126
212
174
146

3 232
200
213
220
275
262
483
359
412
399
249

2 035
149
158

4 090

6 408

631

2 319

3 989

19

141

215

151

281

185

337
415
612
459
504
540

302
277
275
314
486

3 095
130
118

2 897

234
238

20
30
39
52

119
105
139

Tract

Group]
AGE
Total persons

196
174
165

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years

10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20
25
35
45

to
to
to
to

24
34
44
54
64
74

225
203
319
276
344
290
200

years
years
years
years

55 to
years
65 to
years
75 years and over

115

3 and 4 years
16 years and over
18 years and over
21 years and over
60 years and over

75
1

62 years and over

Under 5 years

10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
to
to
to

24
34
44
54
64
74

282
86

75
78
113
112
169
140

5 to 9 years

to

77
2 962
2 873
2 682
888
793

34.3

Median

20
25
35
45

944
853
705
450
397

years
years
years

3 and 4 years
16 years and over
18 years and over
21 years and over

38

69

52

077
043
974
279
252

2 543
2 435
2 269

39.5

34.1

928
72
97

664

183

301
169

091

702
677
863
819
602

299
320
388
438
327

120

46

3 268

499

2 706

3 146
2 915

5 372
5 159

639
2 525
959
876

579
514
33.9

30.4

33.9

41.2

695

999

2 103
113
107
143
162

3 498

101

72

50
42
36

97

74

121

71

129
139

83
100
142
125
124
105
63

71

244
181

211

219
145
108

708
607

842
678

111

472
518
424

42
710
647
539

3 038
2 974
2 860

142
120

411

363

691
80
66
60
90
129

13
1

474

144
129

40
347
304
218
343
317

097

27
463
434
377
609
563

35.5

43.7

34.1

35.8

31.7

35.2

45.5

2 507

3 641

365

3 232

251

3 232

2 035
2 016

4 090
4 075
446

6 408

2 507

60 years and over


62 years and over
Median

27

766
729
682

56

69
66
117
78
32

037
939
49.1

41.2

590

330

41

7
14
13

66
70
75
116
157
132
170
268
312
183

196

246
279
406
687
450
459
578
320

296
429
235
265
284
210
96

109

556
539
515
169
146

2 440
2 331

161

511

38
2 505

212
279
218

523

310
465
500
275

145

35

29
027
982
904
255
228

271

251

610
568
465
532
490

209
338

42.4
1

141

179

40

147
149
152
262
540
342
351

208
313
228
263
276

99
123
134
173

111

168
273
523

537
459
349
267
218

41

100
78
67
67
56
56

263
264
223

146
116
66

160

119
98

207
287
253
253
211
113
68

131

105
158
157
221
185

181

years

55 to
years
years
65 to
75 years and over

213
222
276
324
451
369
477
487
370
279

20
31

54
28

153

52

79

934
875
774
447
402

3 279
3 168
2 979

750
648

32.5

34,3

193
63
57
48
69
162
214

2 039
97
88
107
147

205
350
236
240
298

110

33
69
42

151
111

19

67

141

179
92

22

17

35
721

312
643
592

271

012
988
935

96
82

263
230

665
564
415
358

46.8

53.7

44.0

33.9

35.9

3 095
3 037

2 897

631

2 319

897
298
805
493
477
682
893
24

631

3 989
3 981

1
1

184

397

371

292
283

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

households
Householder

838
685
153

Family householder

Nonfamily householder

141

Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives

Nonrelatives

Inmate of
Other,

in

58

4
2.97
3.35

2.61

3.20

315
315

649
645
450
227
219

184
60
59
57
67

Living alone

Other relatives
Nonrelatives

Inmate of

610
378
980
398
375
762
412

27

Spouse

in

institution

Persons 65 years and over


households
Householder
Nonfamily householder

Other,

524
098
47

group quarters

Persons per household


Persons per family

In

121
71

institution

group quarters

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

OWN

467
309

210

158
138

228
523
33
50
64

104
894
191

699
368
61

659
510
149
128
388
900
69

101

345
308
894
657
78

6 342
3 053
1
1
1
1
1

19

2.66
3.39

2.92

3.04
3.50

2.79
3.28

217

409
409
258

181
177

470
470
299

91

33
32
26
42

3.31

185
134
65
60
26
22

101

1
1

131

655
398
282
315
792

497
746

2
1

751

672
596
820

185
77
68
156
192

309
988
646
342
304
490
768

21

63

106

3.01

262

182
10
56

124

2.07
2.86

2.02
2.87

2.23
2.95

2.35
2.84

2.34
2.95

421
384
962
547

765
758
533

775
775
553
333

110
110
76
33
33
24

306
304
203
78
76

301

331

90

286
142
69

21

14

531

23

30

566
146

420
361
1

927
382

58

266
135

125
75

150
69

2.54

473
473
317
119
112
99
56

67
33

CHILDREN
1

655
587
993

746
246
426

805
243
437

185
52
84

646
236
418

309
478
826

586
208

680
215
389

146

493

371

91
25

685
327
598

980
398
722

309
140
298

894
409
746

510

With own children under 18 years


Number of own children under 18 years

526

517
894

Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Number of own children under 18 years

522
254
455

755

223

697
336
625

385
214
406

888
434
768

Female householder, no husband present


With own children under 18 years
Number of own children under 18 years

127
68
130

61

46
106

161
74
115

265
99

98

223
375

795
273
420
30
25
47

597
524
926
44
43
60

2 493

782
212
419

82
22

189
59

72
33

740
420
939
48
237
96

3 061

31

376
328
746
54

Families
,

311

107

556

210

178
76
148

65
30
82

379

562
233
247
24
26

271

145

101

116
30
43

155

40

177

67

312

43

31
9
12

112
50
90

128
305
694

266
83
154

929
316
517
26
24
46

146
458
774

926
366
634
178
83
127

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over

929
286
566

Single

Now

married, except separated

Separated

431

807
38
45
58

26
25
26

Widowed
Divorced

Female, 15 years and over


Single

043
257

Now

561

married, except separated

Separated

47

Widowed

115
63

Divorced

P-54

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

654
377
806
63
306
102

751
16

39
42

32
531
143
253

46

753
1

381

92
110
157

755
375
106

627
198

251
452
613
49
62
75

485
426
617
44
299
99

19

75
35

16

413

296

025

241

61

261

698
29

162

371

52

512
35
146

74

18

71

585
478
962
43
41
61

747
394
947
41

240
125

CENSUS TRACTS

1980-Con.

General Characteristics of White Persons:

Table P-2.

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Census Tracts

Plainfield city.

A and

B]

Rahway

Jnion County

city,

Union County

[400 or More White Persons and

400

or

More

of a Specified Racial

Group]

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0388

0389

0390

0391

0392

0393

0394

0395

0396

0397

0358

0359

0360

052

2 560

2 253

265

2 165

108
67
63

64

3 048
164

446

151

672
43
44
44
44

506

63
47

142

83

194
256
232
473
313
289
375
326
284

98
85
89
93
150

128
126
170
196
195

2 118
113

71

265

363
218
243
262
162

302

102

152

AGE
Total persons

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years

023
18

27
60
124
200

75 years and over

104
147
136
77

45

to

55 to
65 to

3 and

Median

51

270
143
176
263
190

40
476
432
352
456
397

26
880
854
803
330
308

40.1

37.6

39.8

531
18

951
55
45
28
56
89
132

2
1
1

221
137

58

37

264
70

years

64

years

81

years

48

71

years

56
83
80
48

94
152
118
111

16

14

486
474
450

485
470

151

812
797
754
298
266

227
212

037
997
960
280
243

45.3

44.9

50.5

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

9
13
31

years
years

and over

3 and 4 years
16 years and over
18 years and over
21 years and over
60 years and over
62 years and over

168

Median

36.0

571
34
23
26
34
53
56
37
49
66
85
108

Female

075

79
67

87
85

46
37
83
214

71

107
121

212
130

137
96
136

186

247
288
287

085
999
897
520
443

89
193
506
219

445
282
335
336

91

147

138
155
187
173

69
95
154
87
119
127
149

928
904
865
289
258

16 years and over


18 years and over
21 years and over
60 years and over
62 years and over

188

14

4 years

765
112
87
68
121

91

54 years
64 years
74 years

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

39

105

150
120
77

101

79

80
130
249

50
100
43
64
100
68
72

148
174

200
157
150

998
955
899
698
660

26
872
860
835
247
220

38.3

35.8

31.9

37.3

38.9

283

525
37
36
23

614

348

789
34

47
29
30
52
99
242
102

30
004
968
896
278

533
518
483
189

241

171

406
364

27

13
1

273
241
185

44

33
33
25
58
63

103
67

98
57

51

53

46

227

33
57
53
53

74
74
46

56
32
48

38
32
35
63
117
67
94
107
84
118

13

11

11

11

165
142
110

424
417
405

513

495
455

493
465

132
122

160
138

284
278
268
107
98

682
666
637
256
234

38.1

50.0

35.1

34.7

46.7

052
047
504
242
262

2 560

2 253
2 081

265
265
470
316

672
669

233
156
328
59

134
680
904
69

085
450
635
535
367
473
156

161

330
38
43

11

62
83
78
79
208
139
179
170
113
83

112
158
185

28
1

441

19

19

22
21

13

24
16

72
2 505

409
2 242
818
723
2

122
159
191

115
79

111

94
131

178
199

255
337
246

36
160

695

123

621

59

057
275
242

36.8

32.6

699

764
54
43
40
48
78
129
64
90

70
64
99
154
164
241

164
138
208
194
203

32.0
1

073
60

41.1

50
78
92
92
172
106
119
133
100

105

70
43

30
442
392
274
515

514
385
330

71

24
863
830

19

48
772
722
630
573
509

145
69
54
45
70
95
146
92
135
179
152
108
27

461

138

234
209

963
934
887
365
327

46.1

38.1

33.8

34.2

45.3

506

3 048

2 118

446
446
536
416

2 165

461
601

621

603
564
158

781

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

households

023
023
525
256
269
243
216
240
42

Householder

1
1

765
765

1
1

711

560
907
737
170

467
244
212
359
620
75
-

Persons per household

1.94

2.11

2.81

1.91

Persons per family

2.75

2.47
3.07

3.04

3.13

2.83

337
337
226

276
272
226

358
358
216

118
114
67
38
6

168
162
27
14

71

94
42

575
499
369
245
232
78
35

Family householder

Nonfamily householder
Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives
Nonrelatives

Inmate of institution
Other,

In

in

group quarters

Persons 65 years and over


households
Householder
Nonfamily householder

213
213
151

74
73

Living alone

Spouse

41

Other relatives

20

Nonrelatives

Inmate of institution
Other,

in

group quarters

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

OWN

own

children under 18 years

Number of own

children under

own

Number

With

own

children under 18 years

of

own

children under

18 years

Female householder, no husband present


18 years
children under 18 years

children under

Number of own

075
032
484
238
246
223
180

2.16
3,18

180
164
125

85
81

23
11

17

65

16

1
1

241

1
1

833
110
758
352

1
1

155
848

118

924

3.29

2.76
3.26

2.45
3.04

2.55
3.18

2.69
3.13

2.55
3.39

2.29
3.08

197
197
124
58
55
42

140
140
92
29
28
30

307
285

610

398
398

346

176

291

183
178
111

94
89
43

23
8

14

94
88
56
32

194
194
123
44
40
38

264
259

192

154
126

248
469
78

2.71

256

467
150
308

242
95

148

113

142

183

737
287
538

450

HI

263

202

207

346

52

114
245

670
268
507

356

91

163
65
116

179
88
149

37

98
33
58

59
27
65

43

15
17

72
26
39

175
66
56
141

259
28
3

311

659
986
78

120
109
342
551
17

531

531

317

293
416
842

393
352
423
690

49

81

113
102

10

511

51

31

35

194
187
50
44

13

22

99

316

175
65
139

388

758

416

139

301

280

252

606

166
300

248

132

332

no
226

52
112

119
221

654
262
534

46

51

32

22

26
47

22

41
14
23

65
30

49

838
343
373
28
25
69

454

499

184
195
22
23
30

174
264

177

429

368
383
34
272
120

122

11

388
213
180
333
448
79
22
23

69
18 years

Married-couple families
With

CHILDREN

fondles
With

65

116
218

12
19

238

10

56

531
259
515

531
195

338
148
275

420

423

198

163

400

325

62

88

16
23

98

74
23
36

351

856
334
435

445

25

31

19

55

51

370

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over

448

675

Single

155

231

Now

220

367

Widowed

15
15

Divorced

43

403

067

155
178

301

21

19

18

38

26
35

27
32

491
122
224

823

488

191

Separated

21

Widowed

99
25

35
179
42

102
172
25
152
37

married, except separated

Separated

Female, 15 years and over


Single

Now

married, except separated

Divorced

CENSUS TRACTS

376

688

049
193

695
15

113
33

137

187
345

082
278
680

21

10

14

11

19

9
9

22
39

65
45

20

21

523

286

685

627

191

130
268

62
144

346

466
406
699

18

13

16

21

64
34

84

55
18

118

28

278
62

255
93

603

172

33

NEWARK,

547
151

823
241

43

51

977
219
447

17

885
234
434
32

97
27

128
57

221
58

14

133

353

N.J.,

SMSA

32

P-55

1980- Con

General Characteristics of White Persons:

Table P-2.

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Census Tracts
[400 or More White Persons and
400 or More of a Specified Racial
Group]

For definitions of terms, se< appendixes

Summit

Roselle borough, Union County

city.

Union County

A and

B]

Westfield town,

Remainder of Union County

Union County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0340

0341

0342

0344

0380

0366

0322

0323

0328

0384

0385

0387

4 205

2 931

031
49
50

4 276
212
224
278
350
384
724
467
470
497
373
297

3 139
158
159

4 279
198

5 252

7 132

146
147
186
237
234
406

2 773
134
158

306

188
214
239
307
403
770
413
419
549
400
303

333
317
419

495
474
559

94

62

AGE
Total persons

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years

10 to 14 yeors
15 to 19 yeors

20
25
35
45

to

24 years
34 yeors

to

44 years

to

to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 yeors

years
years
years

and over

3 and 4 years
16 years and over
18 years and over
21 years and over
60 years and over
62 years and over

72
3 503
3 396
3 187

2
2

967
852

Median

Under 5 years
5 to 9 yeors
10 to 14 yeors
15 to 19 years

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

112
137

years

202
382
206
213

years
years
years

31

years

257

and over

199

3 ond 4 years

16 years and
18 years and
21 years and
60 years and
62 years and

38
over

over

over

883
836
733
605
539

129

47

52

406
310

2 140

159

38.7
1

111

yeors

143

737
636

34.6

2 227
97

Female

310
304
466
352

207
214
278
436
294
339
362
222

560

61

58
102
146

92
123
154
120
76
22
861

229

339

142

004
533
455
33.7

40.4

34.2

403

530

2 300
104

58
75
95
97
128
215

167
162

155

265
217
94

187
193
120
80

26
316
269

23
156
117

17

884
797

131

147

204

189
140

151

13

30
106
068
Oil
345

270
232

89

33.0

126
171
181

204
232

49

no

91

180
302
262
276
328
195

433
318
357
365

22
23

377
319
246
418
372

686
663
627
263
230

592
569
539

51.7

38.6

37.0

42.8

36.8

37.2

4 205

2 931
2 931
1
136

2 773

1
1

031
031
382
284
98

4 276

2 743

3 139
3 139

81

363
895
537
178
113

902
718

466

3 640

19

42.6

4 901

795
660

33.2

27

5 186

2 660
152
168

45

4 088
3 863
3 595

35.5

179

450

179

2 239

59
47

130

662
30
29
33
46
46

71

911

154

80

42.6

96
129
158
266
153
170

172

723
40
29
50

111

911

928
943
330

38.2

146
175
198
365
241
249
263
234
214

465
450
424

454
246

776

638
67

40
55
57
67
54
116
152
103
87

158
159

50.5

33.7

211

613

511

364
844
613
665
699
333

301

161

458
403

17

34
54

29
102

239
322
349
370
633
485
528
616
367

062
006
387
344

28

80
42
66
86

056
294

101

210
280

591

38.2

Median

91

95

63
63
62
87
88
199
115
138
194
174
123

70

213

554
430
292
672

63

101

152
133

201
441

355

122
144
96

261

35
43
66

278
553
309
336
370
260
233

389

over
over

426

271

833
726
566
514

212

3 488

838
797
276
247

69
66
83
117
115
205

53

75

3 295
3 101

790
691

101

55
72
108
84
68

71

114
79
53

157

167
107

117

118

182

42
812
726
620
440
396

45.2

37.3

34.7

33.5

306
306

4 279
4 279
522

5 252

7 132
7 132
2 323

15
561

543
509
206

192
169

253
225
275
287
226
655
465
490
470
176

72
2
1

096
996
876
433
364

84
2
2
2

824
694
558
479
392

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

4 205

households

Householder
Family householder
Nonfomily householder

844

081

841

Spouse
Other relatives

in

Persons 65 years and over


households
Householder
Nonfamily householder
Living alone

Spouse
Nonrelatives

Inmate of

541

090
451

own

of

own

OWN

own

426
426
564
414

1
1

355
355
539
377

1
1

518
27

289
498
29

522
376
146
130
288
458
38

150
135
317

162
146

169
353
308
013

651

5
1

252
697
520

088

891

836

177
159
1

333

235
199

172
50

2.80
3.27

3.10

3.09

2.50
2.98

3.07
3.26

240
240

297
297

155
67

184
70
67

539
539
333

487
487
289

36

119
115
116
85

85
82
105
87

520
742
349

2 088

30

12

2.51

2.86
3.39

2.70
3.17

2.70
3.24

2.47
3.19

2.55
3.03

703
703
517
300
295

495
495
340

196
196
117

670
667
426

493
493
342

329
329
212

31

191

88

29
47
25

177
136
95

179
174

65

.159
157
92
59

351
342
201
70
67
70
64

92
52

63
48

66
56
27

10

090
457
847

816
354
666

414

377

376

97
181

143
272

231

897
404
764

653
297

315

290

288

71

111

101

165

573

135

219

180

128

75
20
36

66
26
41

62
28
46

206
409
670

591
194

527

548

28
35
64

81

93

32

2.58
3.20

71

82

3.31

509
509
282
76
74
134

87

children under

799
328
589

719
293
588

284

755

840
335
625

638
272
499

601

230
85

197
78
122

126

081

420

18 years

children under 18 yeors

children under 18 yeors

of

CHILDREN

Married-couple families

own

Number

63

children under

275
816
459
415
656
126
82

2.28
3.09

group quarters

Number

Families

With

institution

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF


With

38

117

Other relatives

in

121

group guarters

Persons per family

Other,

230
387

4 151

institution

Persons per household

In

413
107

Nonrelatives

Inmate of
Other,

799
337
318
636

763
698

Living alone

965
719
246
215
605
110

18 years

Female householder, no husband present


With own children under 18 years
Number of own children under 18 years

258
529

100
180

80

44

146

53

27

15

41

51

86

45

15

66

85

099

403
94
246

134

169

497
933

008
437
834

336
667
221

049
890
887
955
744

120
47

153
65

85

112

155
78
119

679
508
037

2 047

2 717

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over

Single

Now

married, except separated

Separated

657
555
875

63
78
86

Widowed
Divorced

110
342
667

372

Divorced

130

82

married, except separated

Separated

P-56

907
477
872
56

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

638
24
34
42

42
40

Widowed

Now

361

19

342
308
656
39
257

Female, 15 years and over


Single

623
539
959
20
43
62

16

20
27

175
316
637

468
114

939
573

244

941

28

11

41

141

81

283

53

18

101

596
357
11

687
914
20

45
38

38
58

136

2 887

152

170

326

304

307

13

15

11

34
24

26
30

28
32

404
365
676

691
167
333

604
146
296

570

39
227
97

10

14

12

34

351
34

148
33

109
39

98
42

241

210

28
224

80

84

109

29
53
52
1

841

438
048

118

300

457
1

608
918

CENSUS TRACTS

1980

General Characteristics of Black Persons:

Table P-3.

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

[For

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

Essex County

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

Belleville

Bloomfleld

East Orange

Irvington

Montclair

SMSA

Totol

town

town

city

town

town

417 787

316 440
27 786
29 464
33 957
33 935
28 687
51 694
38 778
30 505

815
64

258
64
96
90

64 626
5 330
5 496
6 167
6 314
6 050

23 397

22 198
13 081

77
62

6 355

14 050

The

city

Verona
borough

483

17 840

226

18

62
53

585
543
723
683
622
3 352
2 288
745

71

city

Nutley town

191 745
17 743
18 867

Newark

Orange

AGE
Total persons

35
38
45
45
37
67
52

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years

10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

017
382
519
420
677
40 908
29 311
16 906
8 474

years
years
years
years
years

years
and over

3 and 4 years

60 years and over


62 years and over

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

years
years
years
and over

3 and 4 years

16 years and over


18 years and over

60 years and over


62 years and over

145

370
886

001

837
382
279
456
306
063

21
21

17

28
22
18

51

343

152

595

10 894

24

24

2 096

002
816
379
075
263

218 067
203 758
185 348
29 177
24 728

614
579
539

988
943
819

13 631

223
8 700
8 263
7 738

152
135

142
128

46 352
43 617
40 182
6 003
5 082

838
15 743
14 728
913
745

2 251
2 012

107 632
17 515
14 803

25.9

25.8

31 8

27.5

27.3

25.4

36.4

225 734

172 186

462

13 785
14 469

31

689
30
43

35 174
2 599
2 697

12 532

17 641
18 883

6 136
275

554

17 119
17 398
16 105

41

241

29 684
22 218

26

38
79
117
104
84
73
56

41

30
73
60

17 014

51

442

4 133

38
37
34

6 899

5 354

13

920

152 220
139 123
22 655

123 285
116 043
106 139
17 471

356
338
315

567
547

19 459

14 972

27.4

417 787

Median

12

7 819

34

099
3 286
3

038

139

365

3 471

6 922

4 613

3
2
1

31

498
482
625
882

81

89
83

27.3

32.7

28.6

28.3

26.3

815
708
258

258

64 626
63 898
22 754

23 397
23 397

535

316 440
312 552
105 746
73 520
32 226
27 840
34 665

460

92

451

38

241

13

25
20
46
27
13

95
82

625
12 614
11 879
10 989
618
333

24,4

36.3

27.2

34.0

104 590

255
4

9 704

122

6 953
128 592
119 534

8 932
9 283

15

8
391

364
347

9 696

10 161
7 613

20
36
35
23
47

4 586

29

2 334

8
2

4 986

435
73 003

4 756
4 500

68 421
62 110

429
306

10 295

16 544
13

13

22

21

158

10

50

11

120

734
324

18

100

71

097

933
797
022
546
248

417
8 742
8 230
7 640
538

31

11

148
196

021
26 154
24 766
22 825
3 641
3 115
1

337
432
493
436
759
745
823
745
678
413

13

24
40
48

956
789
354
343
524
079
534
860
696

161

21 yeors and over

057
544
684
910

971

884
454
770
524
234
10 042
5 507

years

years
years

94
92

12 194
8 168
6 382

366
2 582
2 272
2 076
2

402

22
23
20
38
29
22
16

10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

138
184
188
166
136

81

46
128

11

2 175

4 529
2 653

Median
Female

50
70

97
56
43

289
269
245
38
32

16 yeors and over


18 yeors and over
21 years ond over

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years

762
411

186

744
774
828
883
932
878
262
004
719
456
224

174
157
147

28
26

5
7

12

24
2
12

12

23
13

9
3
3
91

8 765

218
203
194
54
48

288
7 159
6 786
6 282
008
849

39.4

26.1

38.6

28.6

33.7

840
817
336
368
968
655
2 307
8 382
792

226
187
62
52

14

24

15

2.82
3.45

2.81

18

78
73
17

16

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

411 921
136 254
97 541

households

Householder
Family householder
Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives
Nonrelatives

Inmote of institution
Other,

in

group quarters

Other relatives
Nonrelatives

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

OWN

own

Number

children under

of

own

18 years

children under

18 years

Married-couple families

own children under 18 years


Number of own children under 18 years

With

Female householder, no husband present


With

own

children

Number of own

under 18 years
children under

18 years

2 816

2 121

767

130

3.02
3.64

2.95
3.62

2.72
3.17

2.88
3.37

2.81

436
896
428
409

113
83
49

99
95

3 996
3 791

61

347

554
554
265

13

138

100

5 881
2 613

12
17

23
23
14

90
86

080
775
422

16

18

042
594
708

28

142
195

118

"

10

512
4 115
022
578
140
3

19
18
12
6

15 332
7 422

2 271

11
11

191

329
8 124
29 926
3 094
509
219

908
3 043
11 423
030

048
749
4 720
534

12

35

2.96
3.56

2.72
3.28

3.48

1
1

174
29

658
648
024
447
403
297
247
80

"

2 816

18

977

16 570
18 240

100 905
8

078
708
089

17
17
6
4
1

10
9
41

73
11

3.03
3.72

2.53

556
11 346
7 857

65
65
46

4 301

18

962
406
640
443

17

058
047
648
319
288

13

150

200
49

3.11

11

3
1

1
1

3.10

18
10
7

108
102

"

43 748
28 237
62 059

128
59
104

4 368
2 705

52

238

43

2 340

41
22
38

11

"

"

CHILDREN

Families

With

630

190
128
62
50
88
183
22

13 965

Inmate of institution
Other, in group quarters

483
483

62 725
43 748

158 176

179

16 013
7 829
7 118

Living alone

191 745
189 948

4 007

191

713

25 380
24 662

Spouse

057
010

7 901

3 Oil
2 855

Persons per family

In

124
388
293
95
79
207
487
42

17 941

Persons per household

Persons 65 years and over


households
Householder
Nonfamily householder

190
68
57
116
298
36
99

38
33
49
208

Nonfamily householder

97 541
61 314

73 520
46 429
97 351

190
90
146

293
147
263

15 332
9 423
18 318

5 630

127 528

7 677

2 367

50 004
28 518
59 012

34 880
19 376
40 402

116
50
80

209

8 196
4 484

3 068

759

18 290
10 063

90

761

41

8 827

4 040

449

22 033

67

41 390
30 005
63 673

33 857
24 878
53 136

58
30
54

67
32

6 134

2 207
3

694
348

22 531
16 858
37 568

8 758

913
448
837

30

4 476

58

16
35

131 941
55 301

98 420
42 360
38 024

267

430

3 827

155

9 301

13

20

57 901
26 397
20 038
6 125

181
67

220

635

9
25

26

20 854
8 272
8 946
1
769
660
1
207

7 284

87
133

495
846

26 779
9 794
8 765
3 257
2 709
2 254

8 990

75 278
29 963
20 000
11 529
8 959
4 827

107
192

878

003

259

338
708

756
236
325

27

7
2
2

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over
Single

Now

morried, except separated

Separated

Widowed
Divorced

Female, 15 years and over

54 131
11 235
4 536
6 738
166 656

Single

61

Now

53 532
20 676

married, except separated

Separated

Widowed
Divorced

CENSUS TRACTS

878

18 219
12 351

5 100

126 813
48 265
37 741
17 345
14 208
9 254

364

112
134

578
234
217

24
50
44

23
54
50

2
3

3
3
1

962
245
625
102
350

359
214
126
575
716

354
898
197
169

209
5
1

092
449
904
410
840
489

2
2

5 631

89

180
513

43

93

31

449

152

337

220

7 358
2 501

98
36
42

34

832
764

3
12

21

691

12

NEWARK,

63
89
13

N.J.,

570

SMSA

P-57

ics

1980- Con

of Black Persons:

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Essex

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

County Con.

A and

B]

Morris County

Somerset County

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

West

West Oronge
town

Succasunna-

Remainder

Total

Dover town

Madison
borough

Morristown

well borough

town

Kenvil (CDP)

Remainder

Total

34

967

3 992

10 017

587

594

4 145

10 123

178
234
289
480
425
720
627
495

610
822
970
083
894

54
62

20
40

48

53
76
68
78
62

257
373
453

68
4

4 623

77
89
107
87
47
144
168
132
63
32

Cald-

Monville

borough

AGE
Total persons

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20

to

24
34
44
54
64
74

25 to
35 to
45 to
55 to
65 to
75 years

5
2

years
years

years _1

12

years

years

years

and over

3 and 4 years
16 years and over
18 years and over
21 years and over
60 years and over
62 years and over

25
23
22

Female

31.0

15

531
39
47
58
45
30
84

to

288

171

31

100

_
-

19

109

471
441

2 959

6 351

415
384
343
31

384
90

2 501

920

3
3
2

209
043
700
378
319

771

508
045
718
373
223

246
7 411
6 945

26.5

29.7

27.0

976
88

5 281
293

300

320

2 266

2 358

5 161

10
16

131

101

27
33
22
38
30
56
50
20

37
4
9

157
201

374
459
588
540
386
940
725
546
316

_
-

101

20

84

155

13

7
4

121

184
230
264
204
334
353
244
166
97
69

30
36
33

46
31

40
34
20
24

251

184
93
58

171

_
_
_
-

116

155

27.6

4 145
4 071
263
979
284
219
515

68
68

4 623

10 123

2 108

35

17
13

61
51

53
677
569
426
245
218

51

39

36.5

31.1

33.3

29.6

25.0

32.9

29.1

34
34

10 017
9 326
3 021
2 261

594
524

10
9

998
840
705

587
583

Householder
Family householder

967
948
275
249
26
22

3 992

households

169
128

135
112

760
599
428

172
135
37
27
89

Median

30.3

258
246
218

224
220
472
367

2
9

21.5

10

214
195
170

11

419
354

123

995
769
3 433
555
479
3

197

35
3

_
_
-

624
555
390
256
218

27.3

131

11

_
-

75

15

372
352
339

29.2

67
36

11

526
332
3 086
399
326
3

25

90

13

157

40
39
37

198

324
6 938
6 471
5 960
768
639

25.5

3 and 4 years
16 years and over
18 years and over
21 years and over
60 years and over
62 years and over

749

86
108

781

_
_
_

28.6

years

years
55 to
65 to
years
75 years and over

23

30.7

years

years

46

11

789
884
254
085
745
719
404
058
675
312

397
354

45

441

15

70
66
30

years

10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

25 to
35 to

14

217
175
338
327
267
147

24
34
44
54
64
74

399
486
564
488
917
805
557
400
217

5 to 9 years

to

71

Under 5 years

20

28

36.0

Median

154
109

665
628
602
79
60

354
627
590

281

21

65
60
109
99

10

491

275
333
406
448
410
943
746
485
334

14

1
1

53

21

20

19

825
739
600
232

3
3

610
378

3 117

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

Nonfamily householder

Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives
Nonrelatives

Inmate of

191

14

445

37

19

institution

Other, in group quarters

Persons per household


Persons per family

Persons 65 years and over


In

households

506
212
479

368

117

2.86
3.44

3.45
3.78

53
39

263
207

596
535

21

61

271

21

243
200

101

331
136
113
72
105
27
54

12

60
35

254

18
5
5

116

510
455
263

13

45

102

_
-

37
29
43
37

88
74
89
29
49

2 261

002
598

2 317

117

505
004

758
450
867

624

051

_
-

090

190
115
213

568
390
812

740
647
830

3 456

15

118

38
33
29
52
25
55

4
15

2
14

12

13

168
72
62
30
43

13

16

128
66
122

12

CHILDREN
9
6

249

With own children under 18 years


Number of own children under 18 years

11

315

705
434
810

Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Number of own children under 18 years

6
10

195
130
248

570
373
710

49
33
66

104
52
84

635
773
683
76
25

11

78

384
599
223
96
210

656

Families

Female householder, no husband present


children under 18 years

own

175

3.72
3.88

Nonrelatives

of

14

3.20
3.65

Inmate of institution
in group quarters

own

2 317

484
382
559
4 810
456
380

3.10
3.58

Other,

Number

69

3.40
3.76

Other relatives

With

185
36
38

626

2 801

3.05
3.56

OWN

30
86
240
29

17

399
002
397
322
724
710
247

3.32
3.67

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

278
44
_

3.34
3.54

Living alone

Spouse

4 371

4 080

18

3.20
3.44

3
2

Householder
Nonfamily householder

554
320
284
732
262

41

1
1

children under 18 years

164

979
596

17
14

190

29

90
47
86

513
318
688

24

32

416

19

16

33

261
471

38

331

19
4

363

135
89

2 619

161

474
890
777

63
112

667
413
760

27

3 512

205
75

217

101

98
4

98

15
12

MARITAL STATUS
14

307

Single

Now

77
205
8

Male, 15 years and over


married, except seporated

Seporated

Widowed

Divorced

Female, 15 years and over

13
4
6

Single

Now

married, except separated

Seporated

Widowed

Divorced

P-58

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

387
88
205
17

47
30

593
664
110
163
126

12
5

12

4 103

218

264

465
564
320

79
93
16
13
17

41

401

353

556
555
89
46
85

102

731

21

93
93

653
558

14

18

165
178
177

19

40

282
739
164
96

105

175

869

3 740

635
806
119
169
140

197

655
266
318
304

_
-

CENSUS TRACTS

Table P-3.

1980 Con.

General Characteristics of Black Persons:


[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

Somerset County -Con.

Union County

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

North Ploinfield

Somerset

Somerville

borough

(CDP)

borough

275

6 672

12

599
666
836
768
475

93
93
143
158

111

204

17

980
662
340

145

90

134
143
140
65
26

258
4 398
4 063

New

Provi-

Remainder

Total

Elizabeth city

Linden city

dence borough

Ploinfield city

856

81 207
6 577
7 241

19 289

6 247

31

006
903

27 420
2 252
2 548

Rahway

city

AGE
Total persons

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years

28
27

10 to 14 years

21

15 to 19yeors
20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 to 74 years
75 years and over

19

64
49
24

3 and 4 years

60 years and over


62 years and over
Median
Female

673

698

361

78

4 436
4 108
3 753
532

23
22

18 813

17 401

21

15 832

429

37
388
329
268
230

56 586
52 642
47 720

114

198

6 115

749
762
903
10 685
528
328

24
952
889
806
140

2 586

183

710
646
756
895
514

611

438
195
101

142

861

28.8

135
4

3 530

669

827
44
50
74
64
60
162

43 106

10 272

3 263

16

14 467

38
46
72
82
57
102
69
77
73
39

189

556

949
932
069
097
067

691

224
274
315
369
258
523
517
329
278
128
48

years

638
516
360
157
87
59

9
5
5

210

4 361
4 739
3

905

6 913
6 022

103

267
030

7 081

2
2

13
13

918
814

82
374
207
2 025
294
246

13

6 661
6 019

25.1

29.0

289
954

6 247
6 247

32.0

27.7

81 207

298

856
386
468
359

26.0

275
275

6 672
6 668

076
835

27.5

29.8

82
67

17
13

31

29 030

26 434
4 210
3 654

353

106
212
529
638
299
2 446
2 028
419

6
2

575
171

19

21 years and over

38

77

648
616
584
103
88

60 years and over


62 years and over

40

10

11

4 407

487
456
417

375
209
2 020
217
186
2

12

265
936
619
412
235

116
102

14

125

100
97
96

Median

140

137
791

261

4 years

25.4

18 years and over

95
75

225
400

4 374

38.5

38
24

16 years and over

142

338
377
474
530
447
738
630

27.7

years

3 and

100

23.8

years

to

720

26.2

13

years
55 to
years
65 to
75 years and over

31.8

years

24
34
44
54
64
74

8 300

178

193

123
2 169
931
2

27.0

20
25
35
45

to

229

013
243
725

24.9

16
6

to

241

12 236
10 987

836
9 279
8

29.8

10 to 14 years
15 to 19 yeors
to

121

4 879

443
540
667
724
533
903
954
654
508
243

85
97
248
138
130
340

699
373
306

288
350
426
388

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years

21

190
187
25

21 years and over

320

575
353
3 074
464
380

200

16 years and over


18 years and over

191

251

243

251

390
352
315
237
104
70

941

493
356

444

240
056

68
913
809
665
258
217

39.0

26.9

29.6

31
31
10

27 420
27 385
8 100

4 879
4 863
1
591

6 491

10 273
9 557
8 736

2
2

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

households
Family householder
Living alone

Spouse
Nonrelatives

Inmate of institution
Other,

in

group quarters

Persons per household

Persons per family

In

Persons 65 years and over


households
Householder
Nonfamily householder
Living olone

11

365

12

105

2.43
3.14

3.70
3.90

3.20
3.84

2.93
3.35

3.26
3.72

14
14
10

235

91
89

170
65

43
36
37
62

66
37
32

4 838
4 776
2 991
1
182

12

22

036
753

91

101
1
3 484

173

654

242
575

270

59

101

231
122

OWN

407
654
415
034

10 133

726

884
559
325
272
028
159
176

6
13

3
14

998
079
208

225
366
324
791

2 341

140

29
6

15

3.13
3.77

3.32
3.69

2.70
3.43

3.39
3.79

3.07
3.57

034

321

on

321

204
61

2
2
2

409
395
862
347
300

296
294

663

198
271
64

21

841

13

191

31

"

"

53
9

16
7

"

298

52
60
49

559
918
807

595

359

19 443

4 407

40

107

162

196

75

2 254

324

351

12 017
24 554

6 357

Married-couple families

44

131

185

264

23
45

780
573

101

147

195

277

12 026
7 201
14 743

2 076

own children under 18 years


Number of own children under 18 years

204
705

17

393

85
50
108

73
36
55

6 298
4 324

2 023

965

478
202
203

767
307
315
48
36

26 553
10 275
12 769
547
709
253

339

117
65
83

32 000
12 572

7 322
2 845
2 216

745
3 292
2 440

877
802
582

With own children under 18 years


Number of own children under 18 years

With

Female householder, no husband present

own children under 18 years


Number of own children under 18 years

281

190
71

67
48
45
11

14

CHILDREN

families

With

609

45

154

19
17

181

group quarters

121

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

109

97

061

10

Other relatives

in

113

157

19
18
6
4

Other,

411

291
261
137
180

Spouse

Inmate of institution

813
595
218

Nonrelatives

97
26

Other relatives

320
297

44
37
43

Nonfamily householder

80 417
24 686
19 443
5 243
4 358
11 883
40 834
3 014
298
492

109
65

Householder

65

13

291

23

626

106
39
46
10

2 105

225
700
357

6 491
4 194
8 609

044
600

4 049

182

413
273
546

2 079

465

348
230

3 036

431

2 147

10

8 900

783
099

487

728
673

4 256

851

499
210
448

83
50

2 450
767
099

13

10 620

183

2 861

512
395

7
4

803
438
870

570
289

MARITAL STATUS
Mole, 15 yeors and over
Single

Now

married, except separated

Separated

Widowed
Divorced

Female, 15 years and over


Single

Now

married, except separated

Separated

Widowed
Divorced

CENSUS TRACTS

734
1

175
84
38

11

74

102
27

2 466
775
1
152
182
174

16

183

46
6

22
22
29

513
177
188
37
68
43

61

659
218
269
41

69
62

10 951
2

2
2

935
632
316
473

175

4 200

929
959
884

242
159

648

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

71

962
627
827
146
216
146

P-59

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Union

Census Tracts
[400 or More Black Persons]

1980 Con.

of Black Persons:

ics

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Belleville

County Con.

A ond

town,

Essex County

B]

Bloomfield town,

East Orange city, Essex County

Essex County

Roselle

Roselle Park

Summit

Westfield

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

borough

borough

city

town

Remainder

0144

0151

0099

0100

0101

0102

0103

5 743

32

468

14 885

468

499

2 204

2 640

4 084

32

25
42
32

195
233
252
212
162
397
274
179
106
113

241

204
268
276
266
560
383
239
132
50

2 680
203
217

3 923

914
217
622
750

81

21

AGE
Total persons

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

511

3
7
10

years

613
586
464
858
752

years

631

years

years

446
269

and over

133

years
years

3 and 4 years
16 years and over
18 years and over
21 years and over
60 years and over
62 years and over

23

27.7

30.0

36.0

3 047

19

678

235
260
312
309
233
486
392

20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 to 74 years
75 years ond over

4 years
2

60 years and over


62 years and over
Median

33
54
60

44

341

230

91

173
76

73

41

107
177

894
348
302

161

125
163
178

186
160
127
79

31

78
93
80

2 051

21 years and over

969
910
836
256
228

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

84
76
129

160
133
142
120
69

769
464
596
503

103
130
84
148

29
28
26

16 years ond over


18 years and over

213
58
66

209
3

Female

4 020

Median

3 and

480

198
028
2 349
1
706
1

18

33
57
33
84
61

616

55
48
32

361

15

124

51

44
50
72
78
62
33
10

383

10

10 805
10 072
9 037

375
349
321

366
335

429
220

69
59

72
63

34.7

29.3

31.3

36.4

782
36

7 987

272

286

101

621

16
10

12

31

24

67
82
59
83
98
102
95
77
52

763
940
687
209
270
880
582
374
225

35
154

076
992
261

229

436

9
391

19

55

33
883
834
762

35

15

186

636
593
554

218
203
184

157
140

996
604
5 020
840
736

34

226
213
194
43
40

39.6

38.8

30.1

31.2

468
462
476
364

14 885
14 496
4 420

28.8

29.8

5 743

32
32

263

20

40
43

12

475
392
272
250
217

277
274
339
532
373
232
137
65
31

101

861
731

613

406

406

114
92
133
139
174

100
96
142
138

315
206

296
189
133
67
36

15

18

48

976
902

34
051

000
875

409
329
757
591

441

264
127
77

769
550

143
2
2

902
736

2 341

2 521

237

322
265

198

191

70
29

031

25.6

119

122

26.3

948
840
624
142

322
356
411

130

81
1

127
94

26.3

29
25
32

549
517
492
152
140

19

113
140
122
95
239
153
106
64
75

23
33
22
44
39
34
23

18
18
16

73
1

288
334
434
459
300
570
647
525
227
104
35

28.3

28.5

030

2 268

128
159
213
228
150
343
348
257
120

166
187
219
230
187
440
328
231

149
75
56

61

23

64
483
373
270

78
646
562
438

168
146

75
58

75
64

131
111

201
169

36.2

27.7

26.9

26.1

29.8

29.3

468
466

499
499

2 204

2 640
2 633

2 680

3 923

4 084

923

4 025

160
120
40
32
68
215
23

162
133
29
24
95

145

41

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

742
698
400
298
254
924
2 927

households

Householder
Family householder
Nonfamily householder

Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives

193

Nonrelatives

Inmate of institution
Other, in group quarters

Persons per household

3.37
3.75

Persons per family

In

Persons 65 years and over


households

402
402
246

Householder
Nonfamily householder
Living alone

16
8
8
4
5
6
5

2.06
2.38
1
1

1
1

213
205
430
310

511

253
676

75

57

2.77
3.25

3.05
3.55

189
189
118
50

206

120
100
189

81

Other relatives

68
74

35
25

Nonrelatives

14

11

Spouse

Inmate of
Other,

in

42

institution

group quarters

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

OWN

With own children under 18 years


Number of own children under 18 years

Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
children under

112
89

201

132
60
49
32
26

228

204
740
546
194
177

309
073

891

627
264
223
385
247
110

559
920
605
315
264
367
144

128

387

950

961

195
163

426
357
520
915
203

677
002
99
-

14

82

121

3.27
3.63

2.93
3.38

3.06
3.39

2.97
3.52

2.97
3.62

2.78

3.43

2.91

3.51

3.81

3.54

977
959
573
207

47
47
26

43
43

194
194

71

29

123

29

51

139
139
60

204

71

96
96

13

18
15
16

21

54
4

_'

182
175

13

62
59

41

171

13

25

34

11

40

17

25
4

605
383
750

150
77
30
25
27

12

41
5

54

400
820
658

310

364

143
253

177

3 672
2 197

120

324

4 176

92

133
56
107

546
358
732

627
413

931

190

255

2 668

69
29
48

95
38
74

310

394
250

376

188

388

503

454

34

203

187
134
248

59

CHILDREN

Families

Number of own

672
748
616
2 655
6 989
432
74
315

93

18 years

Female householder, no husband present


With own children under 18 years
Number of own children under 18 years

556
105

1
1

617

81

131

153

244

3 188

56

781

221

382
232
498

106
54
87

94
43
76

849
513

39
19

15

150

199
146

891

34

28

310

254

899
662
988

12

426

531

4 965

162

169

156
207

201

675

268

2 774

54
78

100

615
212
326

416

915
369
405

22
24

19

31

65

69

14

13

17

222
114
180

16
27

560

648

6 167

167

184

207

008
2 776

950
618
209

961
613
187

679
446
880

523
303
614

225

368
274
530

148
285

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over

Single

Now

married, except separated

Seporoted

109
53
87

Widowed
Divorced

Female, 15 years and over

2 240

693
969

Single

Now

married, except separated

Separated

Widowed

188
252

Divorced

138

P-60

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

18
8
6
2

31

266
36

98

115

57

47

18

223
78
78

48

11

860
317

909
288
323

067
392
418

351

15

101

607
425

21

32

109

105
55

31

16

88

97

068
430
394
90
59
95

337
463
719

530
470
715
117
117
111

299
510
563
115
52
59

82
25
48

59

54

32

231
76
98

696
613
568
208
159
148

CENSUS TRACTS

1980 -Con.

General Characteristics of Black Persons:

Table P-3.

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction,

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

:ast

Orange

city

A and

B]

Essex County Con.

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

Trad

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0104

0105

0106

0107

0108

0109

0110

0111

0112

0113

0114

0115

0116

3 389

4 327

5 269

4 273

589
462
470
465
644
225
649
410
227
92
36

359
359
440
451
408
664
502
465
297

130
93

2 271
145

3 314

328
328
315

3 756
343

3 253

316
319
349
269
305

183
145

527
429
359
278
135
45

209
3 650
3 445

152

128

036

2 828

2 507
2 287
2

AGE
Total persons

Under 5 years
5 to 9 yeors
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

years
years

803

410
240

years
years

178
144
56

years
years

and over

over

118
2 351

over

3 and 4 years

16 yeors and
18 years and
21 years and
60 years ond
62 yeors and

240
2 090
279
238

over

over
over

Female

10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
to
to
to

to

55 to

105
3

277

135

2 900

24
34
44
54
64
74

years

years
years
years

years
65 to
75 years and over
3 and 4 years

over

over

over

181

2 593

466
405

032
286
228

27.3

25,0

26.5

23.4

386

2 866
281

2 284

309
579

44

63

338
243

186
135
129
46

816
750
608
237

2
1

941

125

148

877
245
213

24.8

30.3

28.3

26.9

834

617
44

548

2 040

110
105
107
124
149

177
136
156
169

804
332
285

80
27

107

68

56

145
301

68
37

107

57

47
316
226
112
214
184

453
438
409
90
75

168
146

462
360
307
269

30.4

29,0

130
114

2 768
2 727

25.7

28.1

25.2

28.4

3 389
3 386

4 327
4 305
639
956
683
583
518
882
266

5 269

4 273

3 756

3 253
3 248

312
836
476
410
387
527
160

22

27

216
70
20

2.57
3.28

2.62
3.50

2.57
3.28

200
200

263
260
168

128
122

80
80
24
35

101

43
39

12

197
142

072
959
799

692

2
1

120
202
400
204

15

18

38

73

70
206
160
075
95

94
2
2

227

528
409

2 241

526
449
31,7

846
106
107

73

90
89
104
98

131

157
138

199
128
148
138

318
233
225

78
49

99

140

61

90

38

27

030
990
943

962

911

171

145
128

137

30,7

269

89
40

330

166
95

93
88
96
93
120

127

93

49
684
585
483
375
324

161

30

543

79
2 120

33.1

18

258
245

25,3

81

206
150
078

241

333
347
163
92

155
122

159

339

321

033
937
413
339

184
179
133

206
508

175

233
355
225

396

27.2

96
73
67

27,4

Median

113
168
137

55
54
43
62

151

090
998

698
546
2 352
467
415

105
90

827
792
735
166

2 001

52
25

352
276

141

465
269
235

671

381

212
226
286
294
275
534
383
374
373
220

194
198
220
170

182
186
196

271

78

112

over

332

678

35

211

186
160

over

411

96
2 180

235
193
124
93

378
248

212
263
745
354
219

134

155

87
100

45

155

221

135
66
23

258

591

91

175
116

216
208

698

181

116
90
24

222
253
184
284
246
186

2 715

333
292
243

220
142
87

206
233
220
376

2 994

336
297
316
335

327
283
208

111

084
984
834
136

3 706

215
203

341

147
157

301

2 768

101

179
127
122

173
167

225
230
232
392
689
373
238
129

281

341

225
183

182
481
229
132
113
103
34

401

368
323

180
180
165
196

151

years

16 years and
18 years and
21 years and
60 years and
62 years and

922
139
185
173

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years

529
099
504
356
234
195
68

26.6

Median

20
25
35
45

371
1

249
320
412
406
248
468
360

373
447
479

201

48
471

181

850
224

75

151

191

405
314
317
279

28.8

26.2

31.0

32.1

33,9

3 706
3 651

2 994

2
2

715
445
984
592
392
345
363
983

2 271
2 271

3 314

993
118
724
394
309
300
391
184
-

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

households

Householder

Family householder

Nonfamily householder
Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives

Nonrelotives

Inmate of institution
Other,

in

group quarters

Persons per household


Persons per family

In

Persons 65 years and over


households
Householder
Nonfamily householder

139

Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives
Nonrelotives

in

own

children under

of

own

OWN

18 years

children under

18 years

Female householder, no husband present

own

children

Number of own

183

374
957
417
347
464

3
1

756
041
841

200
167
441

029
816
213
173

332
726

1
1

408
276

132
113

285
605
680
597

161

138
504
64

16

3.06
3.72

3,62
4.05

3.15

2 12

3.51

2.77
3.33

180
180

229
226

114

161

111

154

111

141

76

32
27
26
36

72
59
29
37

31

25

328
257
164
74
62
40
44

6
6

19

64

10

129

110
164

052
139

364
843

2
1

521

251
1

449
405
649
233

41

51

270

3
1

169
145

350
088
80
-

115

753
584

314
239
873
366
325
481

466
128

2.67
3.43

2.68
3.34

2.50
3.28

3.03
3.48

2.68
3.24

342
342
230

89

255

261

87
85

133
127

89
52
23

357
357
227
94

15

14
16

50
43

20

197
127
80
77
28
36

261

121

19

6
58

10

592
327
599

584
297
574

873
417
750

367

3,15

29
14

18
13

145

48
43

88
70
55

57

49

CHILDREN

Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Number of own children under 18 years

With

81

Families

Number

group quarters

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF


With

235

774
654
535
2 342
323

97
36
44

Inmate of institution
Other,

2 035
1
261

under 18 years
children under 18 years

836
520
009

956
574
073

261

856
628

957
589
1

199

816
533

276

112

307

331
174
399

138
70

434
335
667

119
86

303
231

386
286

588

154

454

563

381
137
152
44
20
28

903
408
284

841
1

524
209

394
206
389

527
272

540
307
573

468
239
494

448
259

522

384
287
580

359
273
500

614
493
966

435
329
669

343

574

241

162

143

605
379
702

843

724

514

491

996

924

254

403

128
218

409

303
185
330

211

366
280
558

352

485

188

163

341

305

192
347

191

203

126

122

240

251

113
329
515

759
284
370

107
55
107

40

053
344

975
280
375
90

333
202
369

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over

980
387
413

Single

Now

married, except separated

Separated

89
28
63

Widowed
Divorced

Female, 15 years and over

495
620
599
144

728

920
572
338

738
704
516
223

137
163

187
108

136

236
180

141

136

CENSUS TRACTS

581

104

2 130

Divorced

married, except separated

377
628
516

91

Separated

Now

861

Widowed

Single

618
735
586
150
48
99

41

425
547
402
199

64
65
1

178

916

523
473

388
362

108
39
35

81

415
538
470
177
132

98

38
47
1

356
482
368

464

201
168
137

65

163
141
61

34

108
48
97

101

32
78
1

226
473
289
206
129
129

897
404
337
97

186
489
444

571

590
440
200
204
137

14

45
1

229
514
338
185
89
103

NEWARK,

381

92
130
106

N.J.,

512
90
46
50

27

38

147
83

SMSA

088
390

502
459
516
175

218
134

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General Characteristics of Black Persons:

Table P-3.

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Eost Orange

city,

1980 Con.
A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Essex

rvington town, Essex County

County Con.

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

BJ

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0117

0118

0120

0123

0124

0125

0126

0127

0128

0129

0130

0131

3 319

113

592

571

2 078

459

52
68

151

204
246

2 119
180

631
99
82
60

2 647

91

AGE
2 611

450

Under 5 years

191

191

5 to 9 years

231

10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

259

20
25
35
45

235
539
460
419
387
203
84

265
292
317
187
399
427
267

32
43
57
39
43
93

Total persons

to

24 years
34 years

to

44 years

to

311

to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 to 74 years
75 years and over

3 and 4 years

16 years and
18 years and
21 years and
60 years and
62 years and

82
2 576
2 448

over

over
over

over
over

Median

279
460
383

33.1

Female

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 yeors

years
yeors
years
years
years

823
85

and over

3 and 4 years

16 yeors and over


18 years and over

1
1

60 years and over


62 years and over

189
76
43

38
21

71

9
4

15

77

12

27

801

306
288
272

841

662
508
162

18

131

15

804
755
32
28

26.4

26.2

445
96

234

331
24

295
213

394
337

206
619
225

109
56
30

137

149
66
29

117

30

28

175
93
25

167
78
24

12

12

19

64
958
884
825
48
42

157
152
128
153

151

54
156

084
014

084

94
319

031

231

53

959
67

27.6

24.7

266

26.2

554

321
27
36
38
34
27
57
53
25

932
85
86
96
87
79
247
134

844
70

44
45

16

38

28

18

59

546
509
478
29
26

763
705
664
40
29

680

533
33
29

640
36
26

917
840
759
57
48

27.2

26.4

25.1

25.6

28.6

23.5

571

2 078

571

459
459
453
365

2 119
2 119

631
631
051

2 647

36
019

13

31

25

166
159
154

425

216
204

383

182

646
610
562
44
38

597

411

12

16

10
24.7

3 319

2 611
2 611

450
450

792
649

137
114
23

113
113
463
252

592
592
160

211

797
46
43
26
25

45
753
702
654
34
28

17

29.3

119
92

27.4

24.3

96
82

10

51

21

14
7

12

69

46

110
641

488
328

21

26.9

13

91

17

55
33

102

384
363
314

18

17

27.6

16

24
9
4

251

87
60

41

13

861

271
173
62

21

18

954

384

320
85
79
39

85
49

811
90
69
88

151

313
297

29

65
1

109
38
25

24.1

34
74
165
79

477
414

143
64
53

52

175

40

255
284
376
350
209
438
358
205

118
92
105
146
104
79
275
175
84
34

26
52
39

224
270
239

25.0

229
236

17

54

317
257
238
206

28

261

61

69
56

34.4

Median

187
142

129
440
263

438
344

63
44
107
92
53
28
10
4

372
222

71

20
388
362

167
144
154
158
138

172
198

20

35

17
16

722
162

143
156
167
112

31

21 years and over

115

330

100
124
179
128

130
59

years

79
86
83

71

168
27

75
84
68
85

206
127
76
32

571

27.1

109
134

76

106
108

181

210

118
65

191

81

21.1

415
137
119
198
172
114
263

112

211

112

52
21

671

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

households

Householder

3 315
1

Family householder

Nonfamily householder
Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives

371

143
107
391
1

325

17

181

74
217
22

190

29
20
84

412

310

722
722
532
437
95
66
276
833

48

38

81

3.33
3.60

2.39
3.36

3.71

3.25
3.55

291

4.05
14
14
3

1
1

136
4

103

2.55
3.26

3.28

Persons 65 years and over


households

287
287

21

13

21

177

98
98
48
24

13

Householder
Nonfamily householder

15

Nonrelatives

Inmate of institution
Other, in group quarters
Persons per household
Persons per family

In

298
830
468
421
510

3.61

89
83
56
47

Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives
Nonrelatives

14

27
9

131

1
1

537
422

078
596
523
73
53

115

92
240

OWN

children under 18 years

Female householder, no husband present


With

own

children under 18 years

Number

of

own

children under

335
716
670

732

69

71

3.48
3.70

3.21

3.27

42
42

38

41

33

38

41

16

15

16

33
17

6
6

43
43
35
20

18

3.56

3.35
3.76

32
32
17

147

362

71

17

15
2

19

6
2

3
12

510
359
744

335

647
745
599
146
120
276
517
109

3.54
3.98

1.55

2.50

63
63
39
18
18
9
13

131

437

164

96

301

289

190

574

422
267
484

523
392
765

365

81

145

515
228
423

389
254

74
50
92

88

280

243

140

296
205

392

289

344
259
520

208

142

216

67
124

191

521

274

444

147
57
87

429

265

217
160
284

48
36
49

156
117

49

130
95
164

161

40

143
114
219

182
137
276

145
100
122

284
229
552

181
53

525

496

430

183

661
277

708
313

771

172

97

289
33

256

314
38

169
134

355
296
85
17

173
18 years

599
447
015

114

743

Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years

own

649
435
834

830
420

With own children under 18 years


Number of own children under 18 years

of

88
70
203

633
510
123
95
292
114
80

CHILDREN

Families

Number

343
070

724
70

Inmate of institution
Other, in group quarters

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

288

29
24

252

191
117

33
23

118
187

220

261

504

176
237

276
197

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over

Single

Now

married, except separated

Separated

Widowed
Divorced

Female, 15 years and over

813

124
388
540
85
33
78

514
503
543

414

145
49
79

59

291

427
169
196
35

15

13

13

25

15

28

21

16

19

25

79

18

050
356
415

173

430

220

53

615
200
256
80
36

775
254
353

564
205
213

64
32
72

57

784
287
305
84

682
317

91

665
216
287

44
45

54
54

961
388
297
139
66

152

97

12

138
197
49

Widowed

181

111

13

19

Divorced

135

71

17

27

Now

married, except separoted

P-62

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

31

164
213
27

34

Separated

Single

16

592
192
349
22

78

71

25
10
23

68
45
49

43

156
105
38
66

71

CENSUS TRACTS

1980 Con.

General Characteristics of Black Persons:

Table P-3.

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitio is of terms. see appendixes

Irvington town, Essex

B]

Newark

Montclair town, Essex County

County Con.

Census Tracts
[400 or More Black Persons]

A and

city,

Essex County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0132

0133

0165

0166

0167

0168

0170

0171

0172

0002

0007

0008

0009

3 836

3 385

826

940
60
56
97
98
65

962

319

2 055

2 545

131

80

119
188

136
186

582
42
40
40

3 253

190

178

109

50
73
88
89
93
146
168

107

171

60
49
60
68
60
53
49

AGE
Total persons

356
409
406
370
363
836
505
327

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years

10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
to 24 years

20
25

to

34 years

35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

years _,
years

175

years
years

ond over

3 ond 4 years
16 years and over
18 years and over
21 years ond over
60 years and over
62 years and over

130

43

45

18

105
991
881
601

447
418
386

147

186
166

20
090
046
002
350
313

32.1

31.1

328

42.0

531
29
23
49

547

761
23
36

20

90
97
44

187

66
47

141

16

38

26

21

135

430
407
378

397
318
222
348
316

703
660
617
163

742
723
675

976
823

36.9

2 074

874

293

144
214
220
198
203
489
260
190
94
47

172
193
223

13

009
60

18

73

22
25

68
93
76
136

15

15

years
*

and over

171

161

173

19

369

29

261

49

150

55
32

111

46

57

3 and 4 years

75
254
184

over
over

82

103
108
89

26.1

25.3

40.8

3 836

3 385

3 836

563
563

over

Median

112
113
103
112
63

8
231

220
209
45
39

over

19
12

455
366
262
96

87

191

184
84

23.2

__

over

167

210
235
236
218

195
196

25.2

years

16 years and
18 years and
21 years and
60 years and
62 years and

78
77
62

146
119
98
88

134

427

59
61

225
178
264
257
399
393
267
160

244

55
83
107
57
27

137

years

years

48
55
43

107
134
146
186
159

131

years

years

413
350
285
608
438
269

68
58

Median

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

41

169
77
22

2 229
159

Female
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

563
27

65
24

2 585
2

353
401

44

33
33
40
37
34
95
60
62
49
73

31

31

51

36
82
65
59
62

46
43
49
81

98
104
119
100
62

157
241

97
124
126
156
108

651

181

405
263
154
67

132

92
55
22

853
388
367
427
437
348
623
489
384
262
99
29

105

39

189
067
878

719
653

410

530

133
118

167
134

56
43

152
249
190

43.0

34.5

24.3

22.4

24.5

389
40
64
86

321

789

588
42

2 060
193

53

179
213

97
89

105

122
120
129
137
148
88

151

27
35
27
34
42
37
32
30

580
499
394
450
408

124

2
1

59
56
79

23

17

13

10

14

788
743

415
396
374

434
424
396

648
625
600

222
207

110
103

124
115

221
201

912
866
812
298

34.9

34.4

35.3

826
826
623
449

940
939
372
222
150

962
958

701

61

101

29

35.1

292
364
338
316
374

84
154
225
213
157
110

24
1

183
125

2
2
1

18

151

20

183
173
163

19

140
2 583

74
83

221
183

228
399
215
140

108
69
59

349
297
215

81

35

141

36
20

11

53
16

51

74

56

18

401

83
74

245
190
073
88
72

23

90

23.8

25.7

101

3 853
3 845

11

260
250
232

271

079
354
320

45.8

40.0

45.7

39.9

24.9

2 545

582
582
245

3 253

581

364
332

434
343
214
117

31

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

households

Householder

Family householder

Nonfamily householder
Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives

324
924
400
329
432
895

385
994
825
169
123

374
858

185

159

Persons per household

2.89

Persons per family

Nonrelat'rves

Inmate of institution
Other,

In

in

group quarters

Persons 65 years and over


households
Householder
Nonfamily householder
Living alone

Nonrelatives

25
19
117

259
20

1
1

174
154

255
855
93

135
110

413
44
-

319
317

2 055
2 049

371

541

238
133

341

787
487
300

184

in

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

own children under 18 years


Number of own children under 18 years

Married-couple families

own children under 18 years


Number of own children under 18 years

With

own

Female householder, no husband present


18 years

children under

of

own

381

18

2.39
3.04

2.61

2.82
3.17

2.34
3.14

2.96
3.69

3.40
4.05

3.16
3.80

254
253

427
424
246

102
102
85
47

96
95
54

30
30

128

21

128
82

16

43

13

9
9

37
27

12

12

16

28

24

3.33

268
268

113

141

113

41

42

18

10
9

78
36
35

15

9
4
16

140
94
46
40
20

26

34

14

166
75
65
53
34

15

16
10

170
78
74
49
26
8

80

3.39

348
344
222
124

72
64
92
74

111

50
52
20

12

251
22

138

053
195
8

2
2

CHILDREN

With

Number

216
866
350
285

Families

With

OWN

101

324
239
85
78
104
627
46

47

group quarters

Inmate of institution
Other,

90
64

99
99

17

144
101

235
089
743
346
305
309
699

89
89

3.51

15

501
061

2.56
3.17

261
261

540
898
714
184
164

60

2.94
3.49

47
25

903
98

3.28
3.58

2.51

200
220
496

3.39
3.69

111

123
401
63

17

Spouse
Other relatives

167
142

children under 18 years

924
646
275

825

142

561

71

209

139

431
270
532

376
235
492

116

426
343
690

397
306
689

22

169
520
464

932
414
407

207

116

62
13
36

286
505

240
63

401
168
102
110

123

61

119

9
17

449
209
424

222

238

114
243

200

261
106
217

108

105

341
127
225

487
242
483

714
264
437

144

63
25
53

68
42
83

377
298
609

200

196

977
456

123
47
100

217
76

260

501

124

144

128
262

313

51

192

95
54

101
53
91

109
48
75

205
106
210

177
64

105

631
253
285
32
26
35

297

323

452

116
116

132
128
23

145
237

944
287
536

11

13

21

687
258
296
56
45

23

27

28

32

808
267
278

430

441
136

656

131

247

69
120
74

46
65

46
75

41

53

54
125
73

930
285
282
88
194

158
90
184

113

71

141

743
505
060

239

307
182

104
73

410

163

380
239
523

121

426

91

311
681

172

382

866
575
238

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over

Single

Now

married, except separated

Separated

Widowed

19

Divorced

50
Female, 15 years and over

Single

Now

married, except separated

Separated

496
583
463
239

Widowed

91

Divorced

120

CENSUS TRACTS

71

122
5

14

26
14

31

155
123

21

157

81

27
39
55
1

78
70
26
14
8

202

264
94
65
40
46

124

19

199
260
541
72

NEWARK,

351

99
24
47
1

335

419

177

71

89
66

35
25

170
118

SMSA

196
520
436
149
38
53

5
13

282
595
355

N.J.,

176
112
29

475
583
435
224
137

96

P-63

General Characteristics of Black Persons:

Table P-3.

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

1980 Con.
A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Newark

city,

Essex

B]

County Con.

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0010

0011

0013

0014

0015

0016

0017

0018

0019

0020

0021

0022

185
88
104
142

460

2 425
.193

4 544

2 151
169

2 381

3 421

4 054

914

2 356

817

2 217

41

299

137
197

165

221

151

57

90
148
104
107
97
80
74

31

264
274
200
343
290

256
276
295

209

61

385
467
562
547
318
600
407
359
237

231

56

249
223
224
145
240
562
295
147
86
29

AGE
Total persons

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years

15 to 19 years
years

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

years

yeors
years
years

yeors

and over

3 and 4 years
16 years and over
18 years and over
21 years and over
60 years and over
62 years and over

Median
Female
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20
25
35
45

61

47
37
45

13

812
754
673
201
173

288
264
240
46
35

25.9

22.3

621
48

241

51

58
64

26
36
29

24 years

51

17

to

34 years
44 years

79

52

36
23
23
26

40

55

61

62

to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 to 74 years
75 years and over

3 and 4 years

16 years and over


18 years and over
21 yeors ond over
60 yeors and over
62 years and over

Median

242
90

1
1

128

57

61

98
42

88
688

155

74

390
266

239

985
746
422
326

189

271

140
199
177

27.0

22.9

22.5

561
431

299

2
2
2

189

237
295
273
237
376
272
259

64
35

182
86
115
152
142

85
556

331

406
380
293

185
89

126

46

244
243
164
297
254
156
134
66
22

125

146

59

421

368
334
315

317

506

159

2 262

2 027

232

935
430
363

24.4

25.0

21.0

878

2 185

456
318
275

294

2
2
1

120
118
164
122
T03

181

164

239
261

181

148

231

111

180
186

41

195
146
82
80
56
27

73
653
552
386

38
800
732
666

36
860
818
745

107

80
40

274
226

151

207
182
164
240

101

182
79

131

42
943
889
818

440

237
248
277
248
206
333
244
217
182
135
54

244
297
267
184
324
248
150

148

103
107
119
125
105
195
169
146

15

to

to

251

16
8

28

374
463
596
577
417
628
498
460
322

193

362
252
204

64

281

188

206
128

456
322

372
252

185
102
28

118

64

17

16
6

90

84

521

395
263

121

031

920

17

109
1

490

421

.1

346

86
63

47

110

33

71

24.0

23.4

21.5

25.5

284

922
80

079

123
127
117
167
107

83

91

164
123
110
94
79

74
204

304

139
53

162
62

40

54

13
12

97
132

41

264
182
108
55
20

15

14

97
75

132
72
30

52

73
112
116
115
88
188
159

259

121

268
165

049
134

151

57

29

52

442
332
202

744
697
638
82

877
807
733

40
597
559
504

61

31

66

42

20

743
43
34

26.6

25.0

23.8

25.9

914
914
583
486

2 356
2 356

817
817
472

2 217

698
591

401

16

449
426
388

151

117
104

25
18

141

117

185
155

120
107

173
148

134
266
225

28.9

23.7

29.2

24.7

24.6

26.2

27.9

23.8

185
009
305
234

460
460

2 425

2 151

2 381

3 421
3 382

4 054
4 054

71

41

56
100

31

188

31

240
261
127

4 544
4 543
334
026
308
242
403
2 589
217

72

60

18

175
27

217
832
580
252
208
290
975
120

13

12

20

3.28
3.99

3.03
3.77

3.35
3.83

3.57
3.95

3.30
3.63

3.39
3.70

3.83
4.18

2.67
3.19

140
139
98
50
43

189
188

274
274

172
172

88
88

45
45

22

46
46

131

171

55

78
77

63
51

102
29
23

23
7
7
6

15

15

162
131

323

251

160
132

57
825
781

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

households

Householder
Fomily householder

Nonfamily householder
Living alone

Spouse

557
47
120
56

262
28

Persons per household

3.31

3.31

Persons per family

3.80

3.99

154
62
39
20
14
6
13

Other relatives
Nonrelatives

Inmate of
Other,

In

in

institution

group quarters

Persons 65 years and over


households
Householder
Nonfamily householder
Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives

4
92

Nonrelatives

Inmate of
Other,

in

institution

139
98

405
777
547
230

3.09
3.74

3.41

24
24

147

209
208

14

95
37

31

21

22
9

3.91

147

123

38
33
36
42
7

OWN

219
90

218
154

009
777
232
190
338
860

136

924
212
164
386
343
189

1
1

97
83
1

219
049
63

21

20

12

19

24

25

47
40

24
37

15

13

16

1
1

107
92

71

319
267

244

58
1

041

22
8

33

19
19
7

10

221
138
287

322
234
502

395
254
649

479
375
916

242

239

175

181

354

331

136
543
428
98

558
257
231

676
259
338

39

39

32
35

9
22

18

31

21

56

504
629
420
235

778
289
233

917
334
340

613
204
259

837
294
313

123
74
59

114
57
72

76
41

104
67
59

538
402
946

253
194
452

260
207
530

392
660
427

612
279
199
69

727
333
217

265

39
99

432

387
183

138
67
37

189

386
218
525

340

100
211

54

children under 18 years

164
365

204

116
80
192

Female householder, no husband present


18 years

591
429
853

182
109

51

242
130
266

401

21

children under

661

301

31

55
118

661
1

486
326

211

101

924
626
507

487

Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Number of own children under 18 years

own

201

513
326
779

67
165

of

183

469
318
790

98

143
327

own

547
337
732

026

234

With own children under 18 yeors


Number of own children under 18 years

Number

350
777
513
264
228

147

CHILDREN

Families

With

655
469
186
163

group quarters

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

522

777
434
052

401

304
691

247
192

449

580
408
706
292
202
346

129
98
212

218

549
227
259
34

684
218
312
80

174

305

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over
Single

Now

married, except separated

111

Separated

45
33

18

Widowed
Divorced

15

464

164
74
35
29

Female, 15 years and over


Single

163

Now

no

married, except seporoted

Separated

64
104
23

Widowed
Divorced

P-64

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

12

14
12

777
359
260
90
33
35

970
345

262
175
144
44

187
57

31

34

40

719
740
435
274

829
323
200

892
348
225

131

169

105
70

137
142

40

029
459
373

96
42
59

106

31

61

101

356
527
358
196
184
91

132
88

33

CENSUS TRACTS

General Characteristics of Black Persons:

Table P-3.

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

1980 -Con.
A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Newark

city,

Essex

County Con.

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0023

0024

0025

0026

0027

0028

0029

0030

0031

0032

0034

0035

2 022

3 537

408
382

922
266
229
256

2 513
281
271

231
185

423
320
597
478
273

4 996
437
550
662
645
377
830
748
420

3 147

195
232
260

131

193

42
22

95
39

164
78
23

AGE
Totol persons

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20
25
35
45

24
34
to 44
to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years
to

yeors

to

years

372
270

years

years

143
84

years

34

and over

16

years

84
280

166
182

184

2 006

811
108

3 and 4 years

16 years and
18 years and
21 years and
60 years and
62 yeors and

461

over

over
over
over

068
80

over

65

Median

79

22.5

929
213

2 645
211

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years

10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

113
143
112
113

196
235
214

240
139

370
270

272
306
335
194
484
405
244
107
54
33

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 yeors

yeors
years
yeors

115
100

174

years
years

81

157

46

61

yeors

19

29

10

and over

43
728
688
630
42
36

3 ond 4 years

16 yeors ond over


18 yeors and over
21 yeors and over

60 yeors and over


62 years and over

82
238

151

048
59
45

906
736
550

245
189
153
103
46
26

1
1

174
133

720
209

113

96
19.3

20.5

90
124
017
895

035

133
104
127
119

164
202
226
149
276
224
123
96
40

55
27

5 421

328

4 127

153
194

724

111

155

701

96

127

247
240
163
244

218
209

714
653
576
695
433

174
134

433
499
580
559
377
548
475
309

33

13

107
561

409
227

57
138

033
909

178
146

129
107

20.4

21.5

408

994

147
124

80
110
116
124
92
154
100
96

193
140
188
159
145
73

91

817

150
194

81

171

88
150
125

780

179
157
120
73

44

11

16

17

46
650
596
535

57

934
857
742

35
657

68
59

102

113

78
083
992
895
92
67

89

543
80
66

21.6

22.3

23.9

77
798
649
475
132

23.2

25.1

22.0

2 022

3 537

4 996
4 983

3 147

922

2 513

147

911

387

905
724

546
437

181

109

137

91

247
840

133
137
95

82
61

40

41

10

11

35
604
543
486

59

174

848
772
690

2 489
2 247

378
332

81

102

68

81

25.1

19.4

19.8

22.3

19.9

025

3 204
351

560

667
68

2 277
231

362
410
320
372
445
315
270

39
89
76
48
69
70
49

61

234
292
262
211
354
303
178

170
106
83

27
26
6

56
203

123

015
319
290

77
99
104
112
59
120
108
97
92
108
49

83
117
114

311
3

158

2 882
2 506

27

61

194
103
50

64
87
68
87

90
65
49
22

121

59
32

24
452
419
373

983
230
192

160

16

352
313
284
44

188

023
879
682
250
224

39

47

115

29.9

22.1

21.6

23.8

22.8

817
815
683

5 421

328
328
402

4 127
4 127
1
113

281

930

121

183
157
339
2 560
115

718
679
623
209

611

258
162
114

022

391

152
173
69

150
183
113
160
179
119
90

133
187
167
162

71

51

24.2

Median

333
354
218
323
246
234
139

24
168

155
1

176

21.5

22.8
Female

180

206
926
605
219

408
346
393
398
270
453
382
232

2
1

53

85
457
343
222
136

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

households

Householder
Family householder
Nonfamily householder

022
562
483

537
967
833
134

279
112
69

400
2 040

148
239
209
580
2 835

130

181

155

13

3.57
3.84

3.66
3.92

3.60
3.98

3.46
3.86

3.50

Persons 65 yeors ond over


households

50

134
134

101

Householder
Nonfamily householder

17

64
64
30

51

10
8
6

16
14
19
55
9

67
25

72
72
47
20

18

18

10
13
2

79
62

Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives

Nonrelatives

113

498
700
560

1
1

780
780
544
392

1
1

371

5
1

417
669
280
389

1
1

022
022
276
216

1
1

042
70

312
284
120
946
66

263
3 328
157

60
47
83
627
36

14

3.56
4.02

3.25
3.95

2.66
3.88

3.25
3.80

3.63
4.19

114
113
69
34
29

86
86

242
242
206
164

276
275
219
149

50

17

151

141

9
12

18
13

19

5
12

14

18

17

29

10

7
7

28

140
112
199

152
129
124

497
102

351

100
107

748
71.

Inmate of institution
Other,

in

group quarters

Persons per household


Persons per family

In

50
2

Living alone

Spouse

6
25

Other relatives
Nonrelatives

24
4

101

17

11

3.91

Inmate of institution
Other, in group quarters

own

OWN

own

children under

18 years

Married-couple families

own children under 18 yeors


Number of own children under 18 years

With

With

own

Number

4.12

52
52

153
153
105
47
43

31

CHILDREN

children under 18 years

of

4.06

Families

Number

50
25

3.71

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF


With

19
7

64
30
23

3.31

Female householder, no husband present ...


18 years
of own children under 18 yeors

children under

483
367
745

833
643
363

148
844
811

724
1

523
225

437
329
790

560
394
934

392
265
633

371
246
603

280
983
260

216
141

281
180

402

460
110
60
160

276
212

402
309

581

246

132
79

201
107

125
70

121
61

163

82
44

691

413
904

150

441

339

200

237

169

140

443

122

181
137

368
295
607

493
387
816

418

282
242
578

318
266
647

245
189
454

228

491

855
435
279
82

500
268

501

507
248

21

13

662
329
225
64
26

38

19

18

23

145
528
280
185
86
66

671
295
145
126
64

966
413
223

688
315

276

338
819

172
441

263

344
229
534

150

965
788

115
91

111

751

266

280

201
699

270

422
206

930
659
610

548
415
046

MARITAL STATUS
Mole, 15 years and over

576
214
297

Separated

36

Widowed

11

001
445
43)
74
26

Divorced

18

25

Single

Now

married, except separated

Female, 15 years ond over


Single

Now

morried, except separated

Separated

759
279
293

Widowed

83
53

Divorced

51

CENSUS TRACTS

285
529
429
158
82
87

640
624
133
32
62
1

856
698
628
242
161

127

142
58

41

168

106
56

254
136
68
20

145
118
83
27

129
74
30
26

279
130
56

745
288
136
96

2 081

168
57

37

001

304
367
289
120

NEWARK,

127
88
35
9
11

371
166
93
57
34

474

21

N.J.,

118
53
22
23

095
578
367
78
39
33

209
117
77

520
659
368
285

41

121

30

87

SMSA

P-65

General Characteristics of Black Persons:

Table P-3.

[For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

1980 Con.
A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Newark

city,

Essex

BJ

County Con.

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

Tract

Troct

Tract

Troct

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0037

0038

0039

0040

0041

0042

0043

0044

0045

0046

0047

0048.01

3 570
321

2 310

2 595

496

2 914

2 172

5 982

2 966

324
337
495
546
412
542
568
546
353
155
60

225
238
395
379
278
354
350
385
225
67

4 762
466
448

4 900

225
243
289

4 436
360
380
478

4 338

236
248
266
257
194
278
199
248
200
122
62

408
393

501

471

505

502
497
737
702

506
559
537
552
578
050
817

445

296
247
322
272
284
573
373
279
209

169
78

79
32

193
4 267

2 047

AGE
Total persons

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

and over

368
470
492
337
394
390
357
250
129
62

3 and 4 years
16 years and over
18 years and over

2 304
2 094

to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

20

"

years

years
years
years
years

years

21 years and over

60 years and over


62 years and over
Median
Female
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years

25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

251

80
509
399
272
288
247

21.8

23.7

117

843
300

953

150
184

277

192

years

231

years

249

years

188
143
65
32

131

53

40
857
792
720

years
years

and over

3 and 4 years
16 years and over
18 years and over
21 years and over

217
244
216
212
224
281
143

104
1

780
653
497

211

580

164
135
50

441

.20

85

39
073
008
915

413
241

27.5

561
132
127
132
136
130
168
158
159

774
54
59

18

151

559
529

24.6

32.4

3 570

2 310

2 595

3 566

2 310
741

2 595

1
1

957
806

25.9

23.7

2 464
186
193

2 287

242
303
226
314
347
254
224
125
50
70

58

44
27.0

496
489

1
1

67

150
167
267
270
219
292
324
290
197
77
34

777
664
487
280
237

477

531

26.1

87
62

078
854

611
173
135

75
125
112
72
77
28

181

645
542
373
192

566

611
371

51

503
289
117

21

51

47

154

1
I

60

186

158

3 247
3 042

3 543
3 333
3 026

352
238
130

369
276

24.8

26.9

27.2

2 647

2 554

3 206

234
213

189
180
221

235
272
282
299
310
593
470
384
214
94

729
265
215

25.1

12

40
097
022

261

282
273
456
404
277

226
288
428

177

17

150
64
33

20

91

76

830
770
714

691

4 044
3 728
430
340

103

206
193
162
217
202
207
114
35

161

464

165
63
103
135
130
102
192
174
139
80
30

110
108

484
720
678

187

327
289
247

89

125
3

161

206
274
255

18

365
292

84
80

151

148
102

26.1

23.0

Median

521

129
92

153
132

60 years and over


62 years and over

386

495

093
014
347
317

551

886
2 590
517
436

541

102
59
35

288
184
055
168
134

106
129
154
164
118
245

301

115
128
149
152
104
179
123

274
245

895
783
596

153

73

77
65

147
123

27.6

27.3

25.2

27.7

4 436
4 397

4 338
4 305

2 914

2 172

306

Oil

106

295
255
462
2 423
206

286
988
298
236
476
2 330
213

39

33

19

401

313
97
34

1
1

934
840
684
204

116
1

942
776
201

159
26.1

643
154
136
163
151

170

315
217
146
121

46
24

53

86
2 352
2 236

1
1

161
101

60

2 069

005

161

191

127
94

26.4

28.7

28.2

26.3

4 900
4 900

5 982

2 966
2 966

134
269
156
63

4 762
4 762
505
203
302
243
583
2 440
234

235

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

households

Householder
Family householder
Nonfamily householder __.
Living alone

002
788
214

519
222

166

Spouse
Other relatives

Nonrelatives

308
090
166

178
194
257
118

037
593
444
406
165
327
66

502
337
165
127
147

734

895
882
662
220

145

191

320
568
125

172

684
539

683
166
517
465
640

5
2
1

982
032
455
577

481

130
667
463
424
261

420

781
2 885

157

284

160

2.91

2.94
3.52

2.63

3.63

415

Inmate of institution
Other,

in

group quarters

3.58
4.07

3.11

3.79

2.50
3.52

2.98
3.63

3.37
3.85

3.35
3.84

3.28
3.85

3.18
3.65

3.16
3.50

Persons 65 years and over


households

191

70
70
43
26

72
72
38

208
208

247
247

111

13

129
57

129
34

12

19

51

30

66
26
25

10

21

21

18
12

22

51

23
53

41

14
12

70

42
55
72
27

10
8
16
17

168
168
90
27

21

215
215
124
38
25
36
43

85

126
48
40
27

424
424
356
262
247
38

326

Householder
Nonfamily householder

184
184
126
54
44
32

12

18
6

788
506
237

519
314
784

593
379
830

337

Oil

192
411

559
243

988
544
222

662
395
924

539
337
697

312

196

147

157

152

582
326

141

477
217
463

270

92
205

463
202
437

317

164
392

165
76
177

339

327

415

280
209
540

403

488
334
772

435
293
682

298

232

221

631

165
116
260

167
341

675
308
208
90
46
23

668
324

530
226

571

479
696

914
398

180
48

170

28

28

25

519
140
49
75

341

88

515
150
66
73

170
407

577
237

175

163
80
63
34

Persons per household


Persons per family

In

191

Living alone

Spouse

.i

Other relatives

31

Nonrelatives

Inmote of
Other,

in

321

167
51

12
6

83

47

3.51

111

institution

group quarters

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

OWN

CHILDREN

Families

With own children under 18 years


Number of own children under 18 years

Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years

Number

of

own

children under

18 years

Female householder, no husband present


With own children under 18 years
Number of own children under 18 years

311

786

293

71

553

455
896
620

667

782
444
839

261
134

611

642
345
677

555
420
797

445
317
590

565
400
693

347
265
562

963

911

801
831

410
308

169
42
120

116
25
52

203
784
476

166
697
339

421

886

289

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over

Single

Now

married, except separated

Separated

103
50
45

Widowed
Divorced

Female, 15 years and over

Single

Now

066
538
330

married, except separated

Separated

Widowed
Divorced

P-66

345
575
338
202
156
74

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

885
396
205
142

99
43

229
267
92

81

375

843
724
506
280
212
121

703
702
522
255
147

77

90
34

667
282
288
50

19

611

664
658
706

121

139

38

80

408
558

51

28

142
451

864
311

761

354
179
98
60

289
134
85
45

616

81

939

271
148
143

964
719
694
246
174
131

2 417

876
832
340
205
164

190
482
300
206
116

CENSUS TRACTS

General Characteristics of Black Persons:

Table P-3.

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

1980 Con.
Newark

Census Tracts
[400 or More Black Persons]

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

city,

BJ

Essex County

Con.

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0048.02

0049

0050

0051

0052

0053

0054

0055

0056

0057

0058

0059

4 560

5 076

2 102

3 781

4 473

2 111

196
246
252
237
142
393

257

407
359
259
390
346

361

631
361
170
50

174
127

324
342
300
495
385
376

342
379
436
438

311

217
97
34

397
405
546
510
377
616
604
444
300

211
97

3 152

395
395
516
566
474
826
692

3 286
271
301

2 908

344
412
450
398
338
513
379

AGE
Total persons

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years

25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

years
years
years

483
504
378

years
years

and over

16 years and over

3 259

18 years and over


21 yeors and over
60 yeors and over

101

877

62 yeors and over

350
300

30.9

27.0

2 711

2 728
189
182

218
222
209
204
317
250
259
307
318
229

10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
years

years
years
:

274
292
262
462
396
333
199
98

79
352
250
140
138

97
1

180

112

994
316
265

23.9

26.7

50

100

2 312
2

271
147

870
728
547
243

126
536

197

20.4

22.3

31.4

22.5

28.8

702
60
72

605

91

927
85
99
95

105

125

626

200

178
179

175
150

286
235

240
214

211

145
116
64

205
196
158
334
275
203

195

51

82

372
366
252

87
83
65
58

134
110
88

51

774
203

44
42
56
55

196
187
174
160

79
124

71

265

85
64
73

211
173

080
94

101

96

18

74
24

41

12

11

23

19

152
136
115
102
59
22

89

23

34

17

744

761

631

431

486
246
208

623
560
506

455

462
413
360
46
36

74
145

41

399
95
80

27.7

27.3

22.2

23.4

2 908

3 781

2 908
861
611

753

001

4 473
4 466
461

171

121

156

35.3

27.8

26.4

27.5

24.5

4 560
4 560
2 055
048
007
973
408
999

5 076

2 102
2 102

3 286
3 286

Medion

25.0

181

660

24.9

216
204
272
268

81

489
407
292
236

22.9

142

over

251

2 491

319
249
147

831

200

156
162

947

156

956

59

135
1

181

172
145

over

41

888
847
777

113
35

96

61

over

040
960
846
717
657

62

086
985
885

160

294
275
253
190

129

183

141

171

71

843
783
713

169
129
56
20

98
148
162

169

237
214

93

55

over

112
36

107
116

403
342

37

over

83
42

206
220
136
234
172

109

139
163

98
75
39

127

364
396
359
316
279
436
329
307
218

90

305
263

69
2 029
910
1
746
213

67

3 and 4 years

55

813
735
635

201

14

and over

167

008

151

97
143
136
122
106
18

694
157
195

181

93

140

826

131

142
188

40

97

304

181

119
147
148
83
261
160

241

2 803
2 525

41

years

2 351

167
69
29

years

16 years and
18 years ond
21 years and
60 years and
62 years and

031

178

years

107

131

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

301

528
484
405

251

136
45

17

658
430

Median

77

148

132

3 and 4 years

241

291

20

85
32

180
113
53

54

53

087
019
925

150

397
309
194

61

120
66

36

077
980
140

730
662

HI

129
107

31.8

24.0

28.3

211
154
401

3 152
3 140

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

households
Householder
Family householder

Nonfamily householder

Spouse
Other relatives

198

98

Nonrelatives

066
735

537
463
603
2 486
242

Living alone

706
545

161

143
196
139

047
825
222

407
677

830

250
213
265

188
1

671

in

126

428
2

Persons per family

Persons 65 years and over


households
Householder
Nonfamily householder
Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives
Nonrelatives

in

own

OWN

With

own

Number

of

own

226

90
795
75

117
86
122

175
148
116

960
90

543
94

73
56

019
734
285
243

HI

089
781

436
345
294

231

154

729

996

161

158

57

12

22

2.22
3.29

2.92
3.58

2.98
3.45

3.14
3.53

3.38
4.17

3.75
4.12

3.05
3.65

3.79
4.27

3.27
3.70

2.90
3.92

3.08
3.66

2.67
3.63

882
882
744
542
530
98

220
220

94
94

181

131

181

131

274
274

58
58

122

65
38
37

101

76
76
49
24

125
123
80

148
148
93
34

148
146
94
38
36

14

27

177
86
74
39

37

18

85
45
42

197
186
93
28
22
20

11

44

33

42

13

63
10
9

16

40

31

32
34
57

'

22

18 years

children under 18 years

048
587
282

198
723
383

545
395

825
448
942

791

163

041

601

266

314
604

198
126
256

409

146
336

177

364

154
363

598
429
929

520
374
713

316
252
510

364
249
542

307
240
637

687
725
668

530
232
207
40
22
29

036
424
448

829
396
303

91

75
30
25

children

under 18 years

Female householder, no husband present


own children under 18 years
Number of own children under 18 years

With

830
514

611

413
1

410

own

10

under 18 years

of

694
694
522
405

111

Married-couple families
children

12
12
1

40
34

17

29
25

16
4

20

19

11

19

21

21
10
2

CHILDREN
1

children under

271

Families

Number

304
304
344

155

group quarters

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF


With

61

Inmate of institution
Other,

161

046
415
347
397
382
226

20

group quarters

Persons per household

In

171

Inmate of institution
Other,

185

046
659
418

515

396
223
469

353
260
632

573
399
886

427
237

172

405
266

470

621

91

40

124
65

97

145

271

734
494

226
122
316

159

436
246
556
154
62
150

115
53
137

231

455
362
844

241
170

845
392
250

751

161
122

241
175

92
60

346

419

157

364

488
248

449

139

141

46

53
42
19

no
264

388

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over

Now

married, except separated

Separated

Widowed
Divorced

:_

Female, 15 yeors and over


Single

Now

married, except separated

261

458
446

Single

143
139
75

163

2 093

2 083

626
454

789
664
299

Separated

351

Widowed

524

Divorced

138

CENSUS TRACTS

31

100

192
139

878
398
215
106
85
74

36
37
1

354
503
434
181

146
90

124

486
304
157
116
61

191

515
497
80
56
43
1

433
512
489
207
150
75

326
612
430
181

188
94
43

44

21

31

59

18

24

799

479
223

648
288
136
100
82
42

713
425
317
221
123

101

85
56
14

NEWARK,

194

468
165
136
56

115
47

360
177
133
31

41

50

188
518

783
316

254
217

94

133

182
129
115

17

66

41

N.J.,

SMSA

P-67

Table P-3.

General Characteristics of Black Persons:


[For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

1980 Con.
Newark

Census Tracts
[400 or More Black Persons]

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

city,

Essex

B^

County Con.

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0062

0063

0064

0065

0066

0067

0068

0075.01

0075.02

0080

4 783
474
549
576
526
413
660
507
404
338
220

4 499

972

3 748

2 021

840

809

718

569

183
196

372
342
399
406
362
524
406
350
306

147
153
110
96
142
330
186

62
78
89
112

72
52

18

214

21

241

98

15

93
66

171

55
84
127
73
73
69

191

311

107
63
52

119
63
52
57

209
168
270
598
398
322
393

36

21

and over

116

143

10

13

3 and 4 yeors
16 years and over
18 years and over
21 years and over
60 years and over
62 years and over

180

4
511

439

207
2 969
2 773
2 483
463
425

23.2

23.6

27.0

2 743

2 580

516

243
265
295

244
237

38
23

261

41

281

247
259
445
275

53
67
79
54
60
57
34

Tract

Tract.

0082

0081

AGE
Total persons

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

years
years
years
years
years
years

3 093
2
2

501

Median
Female
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years

10 to 14 yeors
15 to 19 yeors

20

to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

869
565

243
431

-..

yeors
yeors

years

320
267
203

yeors

125

yeors
yeors

and over

70

3 and 4 years
16 years and over
18 years and over

21 years and over

99
899
779
610
292
253

444
506
494
469
444
717
455
350
273
204

407

78
63
73
142

153
120
105
65
24

207

16

90

110

18

49
60
90
112
85
87
97
88
60
56
25

28

149

63

19

14

33

588
533
480
89

597
544
477

479
439
393

81

109
93

275
393
216

280
304

171

173

86
56

171

69
242

137

075

980
129
108

211
171

123
107

90

429
372

582
554
495
579
528

19.1

24.9

37.1

24.9

25.7

23.4

31.0

108
102
104
137
212
105
104
140
113
55
27
9

2 119
183
175

091

465
32

463

422

223

21

41

31

46
58
44
48
58
63
40
34

38
45
48
42
50
66
62
40
35

25
52
49
39
63
43
42
32

7
12
7

34
38
32
20
24
30

31

11

11

16

69
523

16

352
329
305

293
274

71

51

62

43

196
193
149
30
29

861
111
.

10

108

10

787
687
534
305
283

406
390
346
70
55

34
720
626
518
64
48

26.0

25.9

29.0

4 783
4 783

4 499
4 492
586

60 years and over


62 yeors and over
Median

2 555
2 377
2 143

265

80
89
90

71

72
59
63

200
205
206
328

81

251

174
80

212

81

193

161

111

187
62

55

34
869
852
816

300

105
93
138
171

99
140
103
77

44
42

351
136

22

87
2

034

35
663
587

608

2 541

71

505
431
64

57

55

613

85
70

33.9

20.6

855

581

111

49

428
686

511

120
110
96
166

53
61

87
56

90
74
46

350
193
164

232
226
87

25
25
15

46
497
465
392
435
389

17

265
228

361

327

345
315
287
57
50

20.0

27.3

37.8

29.6

31.4

25.6

27.6

33.9

972
947
497
388

3 748
3 746

2 021

840
811

809
809

294

301

718
718
255

569
486
320

3 300

955
059
375
684
647

195
99
88
63

203
98
89
60
429

191

64
62
60
387

67
253
248

19

16

22
122
22

83

50

2.72
3.45

2.90
3.45

1.51

1.94

3.01

3.18

2.96

3.77

46
46
34

34
30

17

12

16

11

487
487
395
294
285

6
6

61

24

436
307

251

403
367
324
55

44
23.7

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

households

685
178
507
472
399
2 587
112

Householder
Family householder
Nonfamily householder

Living atone

Spouse
Other relatives
Nonrelatives

Inmate of

institution

Other, in group quarters

Persons per household


Persons per family

Persons 65 years and over


In

households

Householder
Nonfamily householder

1
1

169
139
63

109
97
104

511

472
329
894

123

169
640
87

414
40
-

66

29

16

15
10

2.84
3.53

2.83
3.54

2.58
3.64

3.89
4.59

2.67
3.49

1.85

2.73

3.16

3.41

336
336
266
150

347
347
273

89
88
67
30

72
72
57

281

421

419

70
70

81

281

213

351

21

130

26
10

19
8
6

121

283
273

68
47
43
4

43

193
189
38
35

Other relatives

22
5

Inmate of institution
Other, in group quarters

6
5

304
42

400
889

Spouse
Nonrelatives

444
404
398
104

407
912
356
187

428
65
479

142

Living alone

105
481

81

35
22

41

57
32
30
4

17

11

10

3
1

250
676
722
954
868
336
083
155

21

OWN

034
028
340
233
107
99
54
592
42

64
63

47
36
33

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

67
28

722
372

233

53

661

390

337

53
34

CHILDREN

Families

With own children under 18 years


Number of own children under 18 yeors

178
787
692

105
738

889
570
214

375

195
126
258

203

191

109

424

240

136
248

104
70
190

328

168
50
132

65
34
76

63
36
76

68
44
84

23
13

131

24

266

69

98
65

269

173
129

109
83
155

26
10

333
224

530

120
85
174

127

130

516
396
827

22

371

159
130
296

255

251
143
66

192
102
70
9

318

10

25

356

359

304

138
70
68
59

128
63
63
63

21

42

125
62
44
39
34

197
104
30
23
28

501

187
98
200

388
273
726

Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Number of own children under 18 years

399
220
490

406

64

241

26
58

Female householder, no husband present


With own children under 18 years
Number of own children under 18 years

725
545

617
466
910

538

157

157

354

197

187

281

71

161

177

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over

351

501

71

360

110
68
58

203

124
40
22
16

51

414

Widowed

347
245

838
717
440
283
276

Divorced

156

122

12

Now

married, except separated

421
118
72

Separated

Widowed
Divorced

87
Female, 15 years and over

Single

Now

244
546

761
431

married, except separated

Separated

P-68

NEWARK,

940

N.J.,

SMSA

217

074

779
459

553

551

430

Single

21

25

188
72
89
53

765
413
116

115

47
1

561
623
367

131

235

73
32

211
125

722
274
196
122
85
45

889
300
186
126
227
50

128
78
23
14
12

14
23

187
32
64

12

122
419
370

280

146
79
108

32

514

418

501

187
63

357
225

159
61

17
11

301

86
53

130

29

CENSUS TRACTS

General Characteristics of Black Persons:

Table p-3.

[for meaning of symbols, see Introduction,

1980 -Con.
A and

for definitions of terms, see appendixes

Newark

city,

Essex

B]

County Con

Orange

city.

Essex County

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0083

0084

0085

0086

0087

0090

0092

0093

0096

0097

0181

0182

418

857

920
47

59
63
76
36
78

4 252
523
424
489
495
458
726
469
257
216

656

51

510
28

756

14

24

63
48
36
106

66

AGE
Total persons

Under 5 yeors
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

24
to 34
to 44
to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

20
25
35
45

36
57

21

62
37
62
78
69
50

years

29
39
58
59
54
37

82
107
114

and over

11

120

21

120
75

17

422
393
355

77
64

665
629
601
298
266

36.6

189
4

yeors

to

years
yeors
years
years

3 and 4 years

16 yeors and
18 years and
21 yeors and
60 years and
62 years and

341

over
over

316
278

over
over

over

Median

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years

25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

31

..

9
9

27
7

17

years
yeors

32
27
26
24

years
yeors
years

and over

3 and 4 yeors
16 years and over
18 years and over
21 years and over
60 years and over
62 yeors and over

4
166
154
138
46
40

Median

61

70
61

63
75
126
93

345

3 843

782

54
57
115

485
472
530
526
346
447

101

47
43
64
75
138

81
61

533

115
139
139
116
109

59
76
147
100

269
253

466
235
255
254
259
234
484
329

162
57

88

91

351

90

75

68

35

40
15

13

14
7

328
209
102
47

54
37

36

64
54
10
10

198

23

16

23

167

555
528
493

758
741

714

436
415
386

92
88

734
518
205
282
236

40
487
469
426

27
25

35
25

43
33

254
043
738
233

47
477
450
407
28

197

19

001
158
137

44.1

36.9

21.9

28.6

30.2

26.0

26.4

19.1

22.4

30.9

507
26
25

180

2 287

2 145

197
241

31

31

52
24

413
48
43

854

27

315
34

347

249

18

381
37
39
24

430

13

61

110
138

24

54

60

131

39
33
60
47
46
27
20
9

12
55
164

27
32

71

51

31

11

42
20
45
43
54
60
74
87

25

413
392

136
126
107

2
2
2

16
12

259
256
382
279
155
133
85

51

15

25
19

24

31

42

197

71

268
219
195
128

18

30
60
36
39

12
2

37
35
29
4
4

15

24

346
343

242
235
213

15

218
205
186
20

15

16

12

259
242
279
274

13
9

25

111

060

168
126
24.9

58

33
47
82
56
23

86
666
548
414

363

59

141

70

135
271
192

161

96

19

24

42

320

264

199
043

251

226

662
634
603

950
889
819

19

135

13

111

16
12

102
92

107
83

32.6

26.2

533
533

2 466

591

816
566
250
204

184
158

42.5

50.2

27.0

23.6

28.0

29.5

26.1

25.6

20.4

418
392

857
855
444

510
316

4 252
4 252

756
694
261
144
117
105

920
920
477
209
268
229

656
629
224

685
684
263

3 843

511

130

157
106

66
339
28

255
67

331

20

31

51

21

61

56
28

199
175

140
103
67
49
26

276
259
237
39
35

381

560
444
276

66

184
140

167
114
73
39

17

100
81
41

23

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

households

174
89
85
74
45
149
24

Householder
family householder

Nonfamily householder
Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives
Nonrelatives

173
271

263
69
324

45
40
39
150

18

10

Inmate of institution
Other,

in

967
544
482
272
2 305
164

121

94
75
56
299
50

301

843
038
808
230
200
287
2 377

50

3
1

782
782
280

1
1

179

420

101

171
151

466

225
662

141

83
66
382
54

55

121

2.61

3.69

2.79

2.60

3.38

4.29

3.51

3.11

3.03
3.70

12
12
7

112

91

70

321
1

208

26

group quarters

Persons per household

2.25
3.18

Persons per family

In

117
72

48
48
36
26

Persons 65 years and over


households
Householder

Nonfamily householder

23
6

Living alone

Spouse

193
1.92

3.27

234
234
204
168
165

2.62
3.49

72
26
15
2
1

2.83
3.72

2.81

2.61

1.93

3.66

3.71

2.80

195
195
154
92
89

49
46

21

20
20

149

21

31

13

10

93
35
33
24
24

16
15

149

5
2

14

19
6

Other relatives

21

Nonrelatives

967
690
528

144
82
195

209
113
169

130
95
215

157
96
189

273
166
376

66
32
69

118
58
96

57
33
68

112

92
92

73
39
38

38
35

61

19
18
2

Inmate of institution
Other,

in

group quarters

46

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

OWN

CHILDREN
89
42
94

173

own children under 18 years


Number of own children under 18 years
Married-couple families

45

69
28
76

Families

With

With

own

Number

children under

of

own

18 years

children under

13
18 years

Female householder, no husband present


With own children under 18 yeors
Number of own children under 18 years

33

81

199

72
30
79

38
12

34

643
500

37

93

28

25
55

51

17

119

43

177
77

259
84

292

51

77

61

72
49

808

179

585
524

288

420
242
428

71

284

67

225

32
63

170

38

468

77

117
236

70

489

93

401

83
186

65
49
66

63
58
142

115

57

027

112

121

216
675
313

283
136

414

225

253

991

189

81

127

120
33
75

29

40

98
64
38

116
79
34

131

180
122
186

566
401
811

326
218
461

198
159
311

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over
Single

Now

married, except separated

148

Separated

22
16

42
36

47

Widowed
Divorced

11

20

19

138

Female, 15 years and over

167

425

Single

53

Now

49
24
36

99
73
62
168
23

married, except separated

Separated

Widowed
Divorced

CENSUS TRACTS

17

55

600
722

49

301

16
10

273

192
112

18

529
313
85
28

19

53

16

15

36

281
112
77
39
36

348

223

125
124

101

253
106
72

17

31

60
28

18

18

50

16

33
22
20

217
95
76
28

465
146
243
33

738
294
344
52

10

13

11

33

35

675

129

268
112
80
39
20

182
236
103
82

984
373
346
94
90

91

17

72

81

365
608
323
214

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

P-69

Table P-3.

1980 Con.

General Characteristics of Black Persons:


[For

Orange

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

city,

B]

Essex County- -Con.

Remoinder of Essex County

Morristown town, Morris County

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0183

0184

0185

0186

0187

0188

0189

0191

0216

0435

0436

0438

2 293

2 237

752

444

2 313

261

206
202
227

207
179
213
206

58
76

71

515
32
33
44
58

311

991
93
86
122
130
100
145
116

2 753

65
88
87
57
137
117

AGE
2 028

2 663

876

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

219

198
221

51

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

years

197

years
years

405
254

years

175

295

81

91

years

111

211

50
24

163
59

96
65
32

51

years

75

84

23

910
789
638

654
614
569

92

333
280

137
116

46
655
597
537
80

25.1

28.0

Total persons

180

and over

3 and 4 years
16 years and over
18 years and over
21 years and over
60 years and over
62 years and over

Median
1

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 yeors
15 to 19 yeors ..
20 to 24 years
25 to 34 yeors
35 to 44 years

45

to

274
290
217
424

200
213

54 yeors
64 yeors
74 years

55 to
65 to
75 years and over

_.

386
282
182
117

114
113
89
94
116
124
237
133
102

216
206
204
310
639
323
248
187
103
56

39
18

100
2 021

63

939
807
237
204

32.0

22.8

27.3

412

471

528

84
102
128

21

41

29
44
56

109
220
185
178

77
63
45

59

131

53

28

103

35

44
62
63
47
77
74
52
29
27

19

41

17

12

131

31

500

34

10

16

365
339
313

361

on
179

74
64

50
43

158
134

26.1

31 .7

32.2

26.0

2 028
2 028
691

2 663
2 663

876
865
314
207

991
991

21 years and over

60 years and over


62 years and over

69
58

Median

939
213

337
308

77
1

52
148
110

026

622
544
449
176
140

29.7

174
139
113
68
38

071

240
236
166

165
75
32

360

35

799
737
680

221
431

418
345
268

135
102
88
109
174

3 and 4 years
16 years and over
18 years and over

178
177

215
85
100
110
96
110
239
174

121

117

51

91

84
69

181

158
77
67

59

14

83

23

65

11

24

589
506
392
212

530
494
464
46

438
436
385

387
364
340
57

749
696
634

633
507
365
208

175

33

187

51

100

26.9

31.7

27.3

268

28.8

27.0

247

387
26

75

284
70

285
16

563
28
63
68
58
49
89
87
40
38

236
127
143

97
60
23

31

21

60
108

153
93
50

112
132

900
868
804
106

209
40

059

11

111

45
25

29
131

105
33

97
109

142
89

67
33
126
155
90

151

206
268
284
194
323
317
274

51

28
36
35

18

16

73
76
45

40

92
128
156
112
186

204

31

153
93
55
35

12

44
903

289

861

271

790

12

50
20

48

15

31

113

17

27
33
30
42
39
32
25

25
18

11

13

31

12

213
200
189
35

394

965
897
817
136

122

31

54

29.6

26.8

73
72

371

129
107

253
35
26

71

89

333
62

28.2

30.3

27.5

32.7

27.9

29.8

2 753

2 293

2 237

2 313

515

2 281

121

719
603

752
752
205

444

753

309
714
575

481
154
112

139
103

42
38

260
235

53
251
23

233
84
67
164
509
43
19

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

households

Householder
Family householder
Nonfamily householder

473
218
185

Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives

Nonrelatives

Inmate of
Other,

in

institution

group quarters

Persons per household


Persons per family

Persons 65 years and over


households

226
012
99

996
606
390
345
255
315
97

107
86
109

387
55"

2
9

2.97
3.65

2.67
3.59

2.78
3.43

74
74
45

222
222
152

16
15
10
13
6

81

307
235
72
69
108
551

2
1

705
416
335
368
1

25

113
151

781

189
16

99

181

079
72

284
055
117

398

10

12

24

3.22
3.79

2.46

3.18
3.48

2.87

3.68
3.77

4.00
4.50

3.23
3.59

3.05
3.62

3.24
3.86

97
97
59
32

57
57
40
26

107
96

25

25

143
143
92
34
26

35

27
16

159
159
102
50
43
22

79
77
56
32
30

3.11

3.41

10

31

36

473
307
625

606
337
743

207

Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Number of own children under 18 years

236

258

142

129
299

Female householder, no husband present


With own children under 18 years
Number of own children under 18 years

207
156
308

Nonrelatives

Inmate of
Other,

in

32
29

100

41
7
7

15

25
8

15
1

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

OWN

27
16
6
6

18

26

8
4

112

233

62
127

317

11

institution

group quarters

059
033
317

Other relotives

71

12

Living alone

Spouse

6
14

_
-

13

Householder
Nonfamily householder

156

349
42

7
6

553
228

138
138
75
30
27
25
29

In

34

116

41
1

237

189
130

575
356

681

261
155
323

51

286

55
29
50

31

181

366

82
58
20

137
173
22

CHILDREN

Families

With own children under 18 years


Number of own children under 18 yeors

307

226

235
160
356

705
427
730

603
375
673

553
344
646

241

109
49
97

106
69
145

373

419

288

164

201

251

121

374

474

162
315

114
82

289
200
319

154
104
172

224

402

89
60
126

872

295

391

103
115
36

895
353
392
80

738
202
450

708
286
310
54

301
190

112

201

163

300

229

18
6
7

191

340

31
71

143

164
109
245
56

68

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over

611
255
253
45

Single

Now

married, except separated

Widowed

13

285
98
47

Divorced

45

51

Separated

818
326

Female, 15 years and over


Single

Now

married, except separated

241
105

Seporoted

Widowed

Divorced

P-70

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

64
82

098
408
279
144
153
114

14
27

377
135
115
44
57
26

309
150

250
69

366

166

231

694
304
286
42

77
35

19

15

13

21

13

12

51

38

45

10

20

41

12

21

175

920
262
446
64

930
332
326
92

297

74

404

40
9

74

75
105

23

95
55
24
30

131

18

994
382
293
97

225

75
166

21

25

121

18

381
126
123
52
51

29

426
389
134
118
108

33

74

15

15

102
120

171
41

36

CENSUS TRACTS

1980 -Con.

General Characteristics of Black Persons:

Table P-3.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Remainder of
Morris County

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

A and

8]

Somerville borough,

Somerset (CDP), Somerset County

Elizabeth city, Union

Somerset County

County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0433.01

0531.02

0531,03

0532

0533

0502

0504

0302

0303

0304

0305

0307

691

436
40
44
48

940

3 519

711

2 931

471

141

147
175

33
50

222
156
229

61

129
158
186
160

345
392
446
438
252
326
273
198
133
84
44

51
41

25

736
50
54
82
86

454

346
376
476
428
244
619
504
330
132
46

508
39

307

65

441
46
23
28
27
35
99

18
13

135

20
310
288
268
46

336
319
310
40

AGE
Total persons

31

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years

39
60
64
45
102
72
99

10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 to 74 years
75 years and over
3 and 4 years
16 years and over
18 years ond over
21 years and over
60 years and over
62 years and over

Female
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

40

103

18

51

48

28

23
8

14

492

298
286
276

128

19

101

15

30
633
587
548
49
42

35.6

30.6

29.5

347

220
20

497

40

4 years
16 years and over
18 years and over
21 years ond over
60 years and over
62 years and over

22
20
9
12

54
45

53
54
29

21

16

9
156
150

279
263
255
72
60

Median

90
100

16

11

3 and

21

545

20
29
30
20
45

20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 yeors
55 to 64 yeors
65 to 74 years
75 years ond over

131

93
50
150
173
105

511

Median

91

9
3

197
182

136
72
54

18

157
2 221
2 040
1

28
57
60
56
28
85
85
52
27
12
7
15

338

54
201

105

45
85
56
52
58
20

68
110

100
164

56
54
59
44
42
59

71

85

163
112

38

81

71

31

35

49

12

14

15

12

371

528

490
454

48
796
733
649

80
60

96
78

11

847

984

110
87

191

158

350
310
46
40

22.7

25.6

27.7

26.9

876

898

242

638
464
249

33

35

25.1

30.7

644

258
26

246

18

10
10

250

51

26
29

162
193

246
213
144
366

31

201

23
27
39
28
22

224

281
174

95
110
75
119
102
109

60

61

13

27
9

45
34

10

21

31

10

86
56
26

23

4
179
173
152
22
20

6
283
260
245
49
36

24.2

26.5

27.3

27.3

691

436
436

940
940
260
246

3 519
3 519

711
711

508
508
168

736
724
215

122

162
53

12

18.0

706

28.9

55

36

13

22.2

391
22
23
47
50
32
56
39
47
45

31.4

61

20.8

15

40.3

37
63
57
50
45

185
166

20
20
27
23
44
26
27
27

77
222
137
034

55
51

34

67

59
50

81

29
26

13

22

270
254
235
36

171

10

147

51

185

632
584
522
112
96

311
291

80
100
93
51

100
93
60
37

22

10

452
412

157
150
137

144

227
190
135

67
035
943
828

23

28
32
25
38
32
24
22

15

25
57
28
36
22

11

47

17

119
108

18

4
198
189
182
24
23

22.5

23.3

21.3

25.0

31.3

307
307
346
293

454
454

2 931

471

923
802
642

471
170
114
56

441
437
193
119
74

371
57

17

12

178
161

150
24

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

households

691

Householder
Family householder

220
169

Nonfomily householder

51

39

Living alone

Spouse

115

Other relotives

329
27

Nonrelatives

Inmate of institution
Other, in group quarters
Persons per household
Persons per family

In

Persons 65 yeors and over


households
Householder
Nonfamily householder

139
114
25
22
95
188
14

207
449
24

45

74

550
913

240
910
88

140

3.15
3.63

3.14
3.54

3.72
3.75

3.86
3.96

76
76
45

10
10

31
31
12

64
64
30

Other relatives

13

46
43
80
245
15

Spouse
Nonrelatives

11

473
380
93

17
12
16

Living olone

14

916
836
80

40
86
379
44

141

770
50

256
20

12

322

53

45

3.46

4,01

3.61

4.01

3.77
4.09

29
29

49
47
29

64
64
47

20
20

14

19

9
8
5
5

17

9
7

31

12

24

22
20

25
12
12
3
1

142
113
29
26
36

3.01

3.60

126
126
78
35

160
152
193
1

3.61

882
46

in

group quarters

OWN

own children under 18 years


Number of own children under 18 years
Married-couple families
18 years

children under

of

own

children under

18 years

Female householder, no husband present


With own children under 18 years

3.66
4.25

2.84
3.61

2.28
2.96

128
126
99

21

31
31

22

51

13
7

50

12

17

114
79
139

246

141

116
50
112

96
66

218

114

283

15

22

169
69

42

174

317

154

836
614
296

380
227
484

122

162
89
170

293

62
128

566
412
862

241
142

80

95

41

53

304

86

90

238

71

508

166

143
87
223

37

642
489
270

114
77

119

157

104

71

14

198
136

380

60
36
69

58
34
56

417
337
859

48
40
87

50

660
363
206
44

138
40

141

24
23

16

088
460
213
207

186
75
58
26

203
60
60

120
88

17

33
29

183

13

57
33

124
99

69

17

28

403

112
75
166

24

11

30

71

251

136

274

146
35
100

301
73

047
363
590

593
260
252

199
76
88

251
112

359

121

41

33

10

12
10

12

21

11

12
9

154
156
26

46

222

41

27

14

15

14

287
79

274
420

299

475

114

125

655
220
252
50
82

55

Now

158
33
96

187

Single

86

95

164
75
39

51

192
148
49
53
33

children under 18 years

22

23

own

113

201

17

of

13

27

Number

16

CHILDREN

With

own

14

21

11

Families

Number

58
170

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

With

71

55

Inmote of institution
Other,

51

232

54

31

42

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over
Single

111

Now

125
16

married, except separated

Seporated

Widowed
Divorced

Female, 15 years and over


married, except separated

352
96
214

Separated

18

11

Widowed

45
20

6
15

15

Divorced

CENSUS TRACTS

16

581
109

66
98

103

14

21

16

45

16

24

41
17

25
19

NEWARK,

N.J.,

68

42
64

18

16

21

10

SMSA

71

General Characteristics of Black Persons:

Table P-3.

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

1980 Con.

Elizabeth city. Union

Census Tracts
[400 or More Black Persons]

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

County Con.

Linden city. Union County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0310

0311

0312

0313

0314

0315

0316

0317

0345

0346

0351

0353

585
68
49

504
46

3 763

2 606

2 513

234
257
327
336
255
329
332
259

277
213
216
224
276
463
302
267

567
70

430
48
22

187
83
118
139

663
49
47
66

648
42

61

051
128
112

3 410

377
356
394
450
375
493
417
340
265

151

159

181

90

159
85

378
288
469
515
378
318

115

28

31

AGE
Total persons

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

58
69

years
years

yeors
years
years
years

and over

3 and 4 years
16 years and over
18 years and over
21 yeors and over

60 years and over


62 years and over
Medion
Female
Under 5 years

52
53
54

60
67
66
77
39

46

23
9

32
20

22
394

14

133

345

371

321

328
43
38

292
66
60

2 531
2 349
2 104

23.9

25.3

310
30

288

73
60
37
31

21

10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

29
34

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

years

31

years

yeors

42
35
46
20

yeors

17

34
22
22
20

and over

13

3 and 4 years
16 years and over
18 years and over
21 years and over
60 years and over
62 years and over

223
213
189
27
26

209
196
179
42
38

27.0

27.3

585
585
170

years
years

Medion

405
365

996

22.3
1

190
177
211

225
215
276

41

88
718
586
390
196
171

24.2

24
23
28
32
29

5 to 9 years

221
173

129
109
70

381
113
124
157
170
137
188
200
135
83
57

61

18

121

45
75
120
65
42

25
56
128
54

90
98

18

25

8
2

13

134
68
38

40

14
7

19

42
813
740
675
104
88

23.3

28.9

24.2

26.9

305
36

225
26

28
38

12
9
14

558
60
54

649
43
68

61

75
76
45
106
100
52
46
32
6

23

21

48

364
350
320

336
328
312

671

18

21

15

25.9

318
119
107
113
110
155

249
167
133
88

21

44
66
39
21

46
58

33
60
25
24

133
77

34
23

14
7

53
24

46
957
910
842

14

12

201
194
177

176
174

119
106

122

12

101

10

22
374
360
324
23
20

24.6

24.5

27.1

23.7

28.4

25.0

504
500

3 763

2 606

3 730

2 513
2 481

567
567

157
117

140
832
308
268
380
2 063
147

835
609
226

199
142
57

430
424
202

188

44

325
214
107

270

17

64
368
286
148
233
213

41

949
886
792

161

351

143
44

640
577
40
34

114

243
283

83
179
192
98
78
58

241

762
667
531
186
150

11

68
75
84
58
100
84
66

42
19
10

21

15

482

442
404
370

2 280
2 086

451

317
256

42
29

45
36

29.2

27.0

24.8

765

331

123

21

134
164
182
142
266
292
184

25
27

344
24
37

171

75
32

19

449
409
375

94
453

77
69
95
116
74
49
10

43
307
230

410

41

36
55
56
38
22

33
50
22
62

43
33
26

11

248
230
210
20

63
55

129
174
148

15

238
214
199
26
20

27.3

30.9

26.9

25.6

187
187

3 410
3 410

663
663

031

190
155
35
26
116

648
648
202
165
37
28

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

households

Householder
Family householder
Nonfamily householder

Spouse

138
32
23
68

Other relatives

325

276

22

12

Living alone

Nonrelotives

Inmote of
Other,

in

institution

Persons per family

Persons 65 years and over *


households
Householder
Nonfamily householder

Spouse
Other relotives
Nonrelotives

Inmate of
in

14
14
9
6
4

21

66
66

187
187
112
29
22
35
36

21
21

29
29

10

19

3.52

116
115
64

10
10
7

16
14

70
65
47
53

11

26
4

Female householder, no husband present

61

54
42
96

379
264
597

own

3.22
3.58

118
118
73
23

388
226
534

of

3.50
3.90

296
292

56
35
59

children under

3.33
3.65

395

68
42
87

own

869
162
136

52
52
37
23
22

Married-couple families
18 years
of own children under 18 yeors

children under

Number

3.41

3.85

117
78
156

With

347
285
62

26

2.87
3.43

138
87
187

own

2.94
3.43

32

296

253
98
70
120
488
66

3.67
4.03

20
28

351

2.07
2.85

11

22

18
15

051
025

27

71

3.28

181

103
99
82
56
139
27

With own children under 18 years


Number of own children under 18 years

Number

2
1

3
2

21

9
4
3
3

58

203
609
28

571
1

3.84

53
25
24
9
4

722
86

331

26

91

333
22

CHILDREN

Families

With

90
315
495
89

3.21

group quarters

OWN

113

3.49
3.88

institution

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

606
707
594

32
32
20
4

Living alone

Other,

37
55

group quarters

Persons per household

In

40

40

18 years

children under 18 years

91

832
516
1

183

594
374
878

313

609
361

725
326

138

582
317

296

587

116
68
139

112

231

28

125
84
169

205

109
88
179

65
38
93

307

384

125
129
23

133
212

244

235

56
42
89

40

172

164
69
60

828
332
368

165
99
203

54
24
45

51

93

801
364
344
42

173

76

175

169

155

182

399

392

307

869
497
936

187

368

171

182

285

103
56
95

412

427

253

142
98
189

27
43

91

91
51

155

19

60
40

302

30

77

189
423
617
68

243

213

89
123

84
95

14

16
15

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 yeors and over

180
82
76

140
63
61

218
553
425

15

107

Widowed

53

14

17

Divorced

80

37

49

12

16

24

230

418

987
390

979
349
352

203

178
74

383
155

59

127

142
216

12

41

31

16

16

17

44

52
22

Single

Now

married, except separated

Separated

Female, 15 years and over

81

213
69
65

Separated

36

17

Widowed

23
10

39
23

Single

80

Now

married, except separated

Divorced

P-72

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

560
417
156
188

97

341
107

96
53

62

91

92
95

63
79
13

75
78
18
7
25

15

15
16
8

463

29
52
1

4
13

344
397
606

258

250
86
99

104
146

17

14

11

91

13

25
26

93
124

CENSUS TRACTS

1980- Con.

General Characteristics of Black Persons:

Table p-3.

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Plainfield city.

A and

B]

Rohway

Union County

city,

Union County

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0388

0389

0390

0391

0392

0393

0394

0395

0396

0397

0358

0359

0360

3 339

2 584

119
105
115
144
128
53
217
204
100
39

2 667

3 315

5 354

2 308

2 619

770

533

2 292

240
240
260

2 098
170
168

2 017

208
247
309
360
274
498
427
427
333
168

148
179
217

250

311

208
272
316
299

171

319
382
350
282
545
418
295
216

421
491

191

271
331

90

117

AGE
Total persons

Under 5 years
5 to 9 yeors
10 to 14 yeors
15 to 19 yeors
years

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 yeors

years

years
years
years
years

3 and 4 years

16 years and
18 years and
21 years ond
60 years ond
62 years ond

over

2
2

over
over

Median
1

Under 5 yeors
5 to 9 yeors

10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

years

years
years
years
years

and over

3 and 4 years
16 yeors ond over
18 years ond over
21 years ond over
60 years ond over
62 yeors and over

318
274
185
134
116

162

86
36
102

54

38
719
668
616

404

731

319

585

201

404

25.9

22.2

25.3

23.4

752

2 776

181

147
155
198
182

156

151

226

319
210

203
244
348
348
279
357
379
315

133
82

573

81

51

123
150
140

91

86

119

268
236

287
194
122
96
50
23

183
148

58
28
122
97
47

84
75
72

18

53

27
856
802

48
353
274
177
227
196

26.7

111

97

101

099

72
93
124

59

169
125
109
52
35

30
26

151

119
102
195
149
112
77

461
122
135

30

605
286
2 948
354
282
3

149

71

230
219

81

231
163

43
62
50

62
30

72
35

10
13

82

62

19

269

174

064

374
350
314
46

86
552
425
313

1
1

137
122

174
140

25.3

26.3

351
100
116
143
169
93

169
99
118
122
137
103

52
724
630
510
204
172

24.6

30.2

971

258
29
20

101

82
133
136

27
23
34

196
72
85
106
110
121

41

90
39

13

18

21

81

41

12

25

714
668
610

127

161

82
74

93
76

177
168
147
25
22

905
860

141

799
730
675
52
40

43
944
872
802

28

914
764
585
203

27.4

29.8

24.4

30.0

770
755

533
533

2 292

523

173
114
59
54

32.0

27.1

29.6

25.9

27.3

24.6

26.7

24.2

25.3

3 339

2 584

119
119
306
279
27
24
223
569

2 667
2 667

3 315

5 354
5 345

2 308

2 098
2 096

2 017

3 339

946
739
207

307
680
545

832
622
210
173
244
459
132

148
421

Median

19

70

50

51
1

41

81

81

010

96

172

51

14
10

737
672

281
201

28.1

75
105

100
54

187
169

111

791

235
199
386
337

35

61

251

741

025
956
890

133
172
211

266

92

742
617
479

105
79

941
841
142
117

210

171

470
469
226
96

22
362
339
312

191

50

40
49
64

223
195
94
46

172
115
52

48

134
136

182

21

152

26.9

108

93

415
385
212
93
39

153
73

52

59
431

28

114
108
143
175
150

749

357

229
192

25.6

591

145
120

30.8

198
155
52
36

20

159

355
262
384
294
207

246
268
256

682
714
543
674
655

114
2 239
2 095
897
275
237

191

158

783
662
534

400
334

239
196
339
258

12

96

509
399
282
273
246

502
345

231
170
87
67

years

253
193

244
514
326
205

81

over
over

191

271

and over

219
142
041

128

41

193

21

181

23
26

142
108
49
29

801
112

95

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

households
Householder

Family householder

Nonfamily householder
Living alone

Spouse

043
869
174
145
631

Other relatives

560

105

Nonrelatives

584
871

647
224
176
340
239
134

Inmate of institution
Other,

in

1
1

21

2.98
3.62

3.71

Persons 65 years and over


households

256
256
150

122
122
84
34
28

212
212

Householder

14
14
6

Nonfamily householder

41

37
47
50
9

Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives
Nonrelatives

161

108
104

3.89

3.38
3.76

3.20
3.73

88

142
142
108
58
52

83
39

12

15

21

11

15

20

19

11

27
6

12
7

Inmote of institution

741

204

404

188

216
174
695
3 030
216

3.49

3.81

3.91

4.14

197
197
119
30
20
30
36

226
226
123

34
27
33
62

12

135
103

57

400
1

134
93
1

619
607
718
640
78

475
336
78

1
1

453
70
66
284
908
40

17

292
785
579
206
176
406
032
69

63
280

11
1

15

3.40
3.82

3.65
3.85

3.38
3.66

3.05
3.94

2.95
3.51

60

92
84
45

107
106
68

23
23

137

19
18

16
16

12
6

10
18

14

20

89
35
33
22

22

15

21

640

579
328

59
27
10

137

group quarters

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

OWN

CHILDREN

Families

own

Number

With

2.98
3.45

With

114
89
299
023
90

3 312

3.20
3.52

in

009
597
483

group quarters

Persons per family

Other,

Persons per household

In

703
479
224
192
270
988
135

own

Number

children under

of

own

18 years

children under

18 years

Married-couple families
children under 18 yeors
of

own

children under 18 years

Female householder, no husband present


With own children under 18 years
Number of own children under 18 yeors

869
480
879

647
420
822

479
294
604

279
205
400

483
324
617

622
408

637
357
674

349
217
420

269

233

306

242

156

170

332

341

190
380

319

192
110
186

265

171
122

34
28

121

243

45

213

191

782
307
370
47

690
286
288

378
110
243

663
282
324

53
24
39

13

21

11

251
67
23

25

47

879

377

810
268
313

192
385

142

353
259
576

157

188
762
674

545
390
773

453
254

114

451

915

531

161

591

419
257
572

703
448
987

405
283
564

486
350
700

290
153

61
37

316

94

410
229
425

259

403
278
622

115

90

130
86
185

39
28
55

130
82

178

146
94
207

779
793
746
95
42

773
265
423
38

831
265
493
30

579
223
305

212

18

12

843
310
430
45

14

13

33

30

16
17

11

103

981
735

830
279

992

730

182

321

251

740

411

127

181

154

46
37

171

57

295
52
79
53

66
67

122
104

493
56
62
60

NEWARK,

N.J.,

739
460
017

179
403

71

133

MARITAL STATUS
Mole, 15 years and over

Single

Now

397
666
53
27
48

married, except separated

Separated

Widowed
Divorced

Female, 15 years and over

14

44

Single

384
409

Now

647

062
383
362

Separated

81

Widowed

152
95

married, except separated

Divorced

CENSUS TRACTS

281

91

234

121

290
98

86
110

134
76

13
15

24

82
72
75

762
374

053
435
257
124
125
112

051

408
452
82
39
70
1

252
446
453

104
72

13

16
22
11

SMSA

22
36

933
277
423
71

92
70

P-73

General Characteristics of Black Persons:

Table P-3.

[For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

1980-Con.
For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Summit

Roselle borough, Union County

Union County

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

city,

A and

BJ

Westfield town.

Remainder of Union County

Union County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0340

0341

0342

0344

0380

0366

0322

0323

0328

0384

0385

0387

773

579

5 130

3 255
179

626

59
102

97
113
103
120

24
42
68
82
42

401
26

51

384
527
695
613
328
814
962
515
189
76
27

869
74
86
90
68
80
207

366

64

62
62
43

729
30
37
56
77

980

61

62

695
66
79
68
76

3 630

71

AGE
Total persons

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

91

65
62
134
80
102
57
30

years

years
years
years

years

40
35
34

56
110
116
60
46

471

87
89

422
306

121

12

53

27

580
423
209
425
362

598
563
514

61

30
464
428
390
37

28.0

27.2

25.3

28.0

416

298

363

years

36
30
46
32
32
78

years

41

27
29
29
20
23
69
36
20

33
32
33
43
34
60
62
32
23

16 years and
18 years and
21 years and
60 years and
62 years and

over
over
over
over
over

Median
Female
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years

10 to 14 years
15 to 19 yeors
years

33

24

540
505
475

387
365
343

70
59

years

59

years

26

19

years

21

and over

15

22
4

20
299
284
267
46
40

3 and 4 years

16 years and over


18 years and over
21 years and over
60 years and over
62 years and over

Median

12

15

210

255
233
215
20

198
190
35
32

2
2
2

29.1

773
773

579
579

695
694

231
187

189

44

193
165
28
25
118

358
25

26
772
715
654

396

3 116
2 827

15
5

146

30
605
573
535
38

67
2 509
2 361
2 170

31

523

78
64

34.4

35.3

30.9

320

205

133
76
35

26.7

399

519

2 745

16

29
22
39
60

475
40
43
46

201
211
143

267
249
227

49
46
48

187
331

331
197

46

509
486
259

59
51

161

56

122
54

48

70
65
47

27

31

59

13

201

332
313
296

246
214

93
87

422
390
359
96

28.9

41.6

36.3

3 630

729
722

55

161

25.4

291

31

43

106

32.5

20
27
34
28

163
173

241

158
133

142

390
314

167

227
278
344
375
392
382
415
276

165
140

161

16

29.6

937
138
164

76
115

82
46

193
98

19

53

111

12
6

years

and over

3 and 4 years

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

41

119
73

280
298
388
399
303
472

19

17

866
714
549
90

337

81

41

31

26

27

28

13

13

013

477
437
400

290
263
233
24

847
99

759
74

701
28
59
66
84
53
94
145

102
125

184
129
217

237
202
232

10

17

13

18

13

32
37
25

26
26

31

59
50

24
42
34

50
26

21

10

20

15

17

81

164
93

24
42
74
66
26

931

601

37
52
116
67
45

88
49

256
179
100

52
104
99
55

10

27

13

536
493

21

420
343
248
360

149
136
122
10

18

315

49

255
234
216
42
38

26.2

26.3

37.4

32.3

35.8

31.5

980
980
307
240

5 130

869
869
305

3 255

255

366
366

626
626

091

221

158
128

186
164
22

401
401
112
107

67
50
156

826
265
213
527
509

391
361

13
1

1
1

321
301

451
57

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

households

Householder
Family householder
Nonfamily householder

151

Spouse

38
134

Other relatives

392

38
36
110
263

16

17

Living alone

Nonrelotives

Inmate of institution
Other, in group quarters

Persons 65 years and over


households

Householder
Nonfamily householder
Living alone

Spouse
Nonrelotives

in

133

44

5
1

130

426
268

946

84
69
152

483
34

2 651

384

107

28

3.59
3.84

103

30
20
283
675

17

132
291

85
192

128

17

17

12

2.85
3.42

2.98
3.46

3.51

3.33
3.54

3.64
3.68

20
20

67
67

44

12

422
422
276

58
58
32

14

103

21

8
6
16
8

3.06
3.50

3.50
3.85

3.42
3.77

2.87
3.29

3 19

49
49
30

43

18

291

43
27

18

291

128
128
85
37
26

3.66

3.66

51

123
123
75
29
24
26

15

11

10

45

17

21

41

4
4

108
95
75
55

11

16

185
77
139

240

826
371

361
217

268
927
827

221
158

205

271

702

397

164
80
158

125

157
78
148

950
695
420

287

131

89

109
203

526
230

170

66

451

324

127

58
115

269
205
367

61

263

14

127

61
41

28

45
64

13

225

67

29

13

494

232

169

79
134

148
49
90

184
60
50

15

15

13

11

15
9
7

10

27
6
5

18

14

3
1

institution

group quarters

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

OWN

CHILDREN

Families

With own children under 18 yeors


Number of own children under 18 years

With

547
885

185
66
52
126
301

153
1

251

3.33
3.78

Other relatives

Other,

630
065
880
185

Persons per family

Inmate of

Persons per household

In

own

Married-couple families
18 yeors

children under

Number

of

own

children under 18 years

Female householder, no husband present


With own children under 18 years

Number

of

own

children under

18 years

187
113

151

236

187

134
82
176

113
70
137

121

48
28
56

29
22
38

37
25

245
84
140

181

217

98

880

165
117
233

481

984
548
308
606

87
171

51

44

111

267

70

156
351

31

54

151

107
68
129

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over
Single.

Now

married, except separated

Separated

Widowed
Divorced

Female, 15 years and over


Single

Now

married, except separated

45
114

3
13

11

13

13

18

14

6
6

12

20

51

19

56

336
98

429

936
616
983

346

458
438
554

548

260
70
138

247

160
288
20
48

107

32

49

137
24

114

84
124
13

131

17

22
22

173

54
32

17

10

SMSA

16

434
462
579

36

N.J.,

86
39
52

113
403
550
65
39

136

265

Divorced

NEWARK,

270
93

213

Widowed

P-74

10

230
460
593

304
90

20
20

Seporated

69
125
8

89

135

358

145
167
13

136
163
78
73
29

588
472
977
70

126
88
123

273

82
155
14

114
157
26
20
29

112

296
11

6
2
1

153
47
87

27
22

9
8

CENSUS TRACTS

1980

General Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut Persons:

Table P-4.

(For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Census Tracts
[400 or More American Indian,
Eskimo, and Aleut Persons]

For definitions of terms, see appendixes 4 and BJ

Essex County

SMSA

The

Belleville

Bloomfield

Oronge

Irvington

Montclair

Total

town

town

city

town

town

050

East

Newark

city

Nutley town

19

Orange

Verono
borough

West Caldwell

city

84

borough

AGE
Total persons

689

10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
to 24 years

126
135
177
195
180

34 years
44 years

344
259

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years

20
25
35
45
55
65

to

to

191

54 years
to 64 years
to 74 years
75 years and over
to

146
75
59

3 and 4 years
16 years and over
18 years and over
21 years and over
60 years and over
62 years and over

1
1

Median

Female

10 to 14 years
15 To 19 years

20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 to 74 years
75 years and over
3 and 4 years

16 years and over


18 years and over
21 years and over
60 years and over
62 years and over

Medion

154
20

68
5

48
4

107

8
6
14

99

180
136
114
86
39
33

5
1

3
1

551
42
44
62
59
44
93
70
63
35

18

21

11

22
20
20
20

15

17

7
22

11

10
6

47

31

17

778
733

24
20

17

116

17

111

33
32

18

14

105

397
368
338

14
13

671

55
55
47

195
162

105
90

4
4

16

53

11

46

4
4

29.0

28.7

32.5

30.0

29.5

28.3

30.5

27.5

29.5

29.8

993

568
46
42

14

98

40

21

38

13

306
24
25
27

33

10

65
77
100
92
179

5 to 9 years

20
-

412
329
224

71

Under 5 years

30
-

76
99

81

41

31

10

13

15

141

71

106
79
46
37

66
47
20
25

14
13

30
46
33
39
20

12

17

23

14

762
723
664

431

11

407
370

8
8
7

114

60

96

51

10
10
2
2

30.3

29.3

36.0

050
023
381

6
2
1

227
210

30

16

192

29
25

34
31

25.0

41.5

28.0

29.5

31.0

68
68
29

48
47

551

19

542
190

19

19

84
84
29
23

16

9
6

3
2

32.5

31.3

30
30

20

154

19

151

70

16

30
30
24

79
75

65
62
56

11

59
56
95

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

households

1
1

260

18

12

127

187
150

121

22

11

101

20

293
808
102

129

18

9
10

467

16

65

25

21

19

12

63
55
64
265
23

24

15

2.88
3.49

2.90
3.59

3.11

1.89

3.25

2.40

2.89
3.64

2.59
3.39

134
132
86
43
38

72

71

49
25
22

_
_
_
_

9
9
7

Spouse

15

Other relatives

27
4

13

Family householder

Nonfamily householder
Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives
Nonrelatives

Inmate of institution
Other, in

group quarters

Persons per household


Persons per family

In

889
846
643
456

64
42

Householder

Persons 65 years and over


households
Householder

Nonfamily householder
Living alone

Nonrelatives

Inmate of institution
Other,

in

OWN

own

children under 18 years

Number of own

children under 18 years

Married-couple families
With

own

children under 18 years

Number of own

With

own

Number

children under 18 years

Female householder, no husband present


under 18 years

children

of

own

children under 18 years

12

38

2.58
3.33

2.98
3.79

2.75
3.33

3.21

6
6

39
39
26

17

16

3.61

:::

CHILDREN

Families

With

group quarters

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

46

456
255
495

260

8
4
9

5
2
3

42
24
42

18
7

286

12

6
15

282

137
72
148

17

304

154

147

151

12

11

127
83
160

6
4

23

21

63
40
88

14

12

11

112

21

73

13

3.

60
42

101

181

129

23

71

669
248
319
40

355

13
6

40

25

17

36

13

18.

10
9

173
68
72

12
19

16

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over
Single

Now

married, except separated

134
158
25

Widowed

22

13

Divorced

40

25

780
220
312

439

13
4
3
3

Separated

Female, 15 years and over


Single

Now

married, except separated

Separated

Widowed
Divorced

CENSUS TRACTS

74
92
82

142

136
56
59
46

2
1

80

31

22
20

15

17

8
1

11

16

230

15

13

82
68
33
35

10

12

NEWARK,

31

N.J.,

SMSA

P-75

General Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut Persons:

Table P-4.

[For

Census Tracts
[400 or More American Indian,
Eskimo, and Aleut Persons]

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Essex

A and

1980 Con.

B]

Morris County

County Con.

West Orange
town

Remainder

Total

Dover town

13

52

Somerset County

Madison
borough

Morristown

Succasunna-

town

Kenvil (CDP)

Remainder

Total

borough

17

173

151
12

Manville

North Plain-

Somerset

borough

(CDP)

13

24

field

AGE
Total persons

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years

25
35

to

45

to

34
44
54
64
74

to

19

13

...

19

...

25

...

17

...

6
12
15
19

33

33
20

8
7
7
2

2
2

46

...

37

31

31

24

12

15
8

...
...
...
...

4
179

3 and 4 years
16 years and over
18 years and over
21 years and over
60 years and over
62 years and over

Median
Female
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

42
40
37

154

9
9

16
16

16
14

-...
...

13

14

11

10

32.5

31.8

30.5

...

39 5

32.1

25.8

27.0

19

...

12

80

67

11

3
6
7
7

104

8
9

years

24

years

years

18
15

years

years

6
6

2
1

...
...
...
...
...
...
...

-...
2

14

3
19

17

94
87

17

_
2

...

12

61

12

...

11

60
56

3
3

11

-...

33.8

34.0

39.0

...

43.5

52
40

222
217

19
19

5
...

16

75
59
16

...

17
17
9

...
...

4
4

2
1

4
19
8
3

...

14
9
4

6
6

...

16

84
82
76
11

103

16
15
13

Medion

...

...
...
...

171

years

3 and 4 years
16 years and over
18 years and over
21 years and over
60 years and over
62 years and over

4
135
130
117

16
14
14

and over

...

14

years
55 to
years
65 to
75 years and over

19
14

years

...

15

11

years

years

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

222

2
1

...

50
47
45

8
8
8

9
9

11

32.5

26.9

39.5

151

173
169
55
45

10

15

...

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

13

households
Householder
Family householder

11

Nonfomily householder

Living alone

Other relatives

13

7
6

Nonrelotives

Inmate of institution
in group quarters

Other,

Persons per household


Persons per family

11

48
69
25

3
8

...
...
...

...

3.00
3.36

3.00

342

3.67
4.20

...

...

13

households

13

Householder

-...
-...

Persons 65 years and over


In

Spouse

Nonfamily householder
Living alone

...

147

24
24

43
28

6
4

13

10

26
69

39
54

21

11

...

2.22
3.00

2.98
3.33

2 79
3.54

2.00
2.50

10

10

8
6

1
1

_
...

Spouse
Other relatives

Nonrelotives

Inmote of
Other,

in

institution

group quarters

..'.

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

OWN

With own children under 18 years


of

own

children under 18 years

Married-couple families
With own children under 18 yeors
Number of own children under 18 years

Female householder, no husband present


With own children under 18 yeors

Number

of

own

...

::

CHILDREN

Families

Number

children under 18 years

...
...
...

45

28

4
4

23

17

31

51

50
26
32

...

21

13

...
...

4
-

22

29

42

...

1
1

11

59
32
38

10
6
9

11
7

40

...

...

26

97
34
54
4

...

...

9
6

...

76
26
44

54

...

64

51
9
27
4
4

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over
Single

Now

morried, except seporoted

13

Separated

Widowed

Divorced

...

Female, 15 years and over

16

...

87

...
...
...

12

...

...

Single

16

Now

51

9
10

married, except separated

11

40

Separated
'.'.'.

Widowed
Divorced

P-76

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

21

22

"...

9
2

CENSUS TRACTS

General Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut Persons:

Table P-4.

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction

Census Tracts

Somerset County Con.

[400 or More American Indian,


Eskimo, and Aleut Persons]

Somerville

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

1980 Con.

B]

Union County

New

Provi-

Plainfield

Rahway

Roselle

Roselle Park

Summit

Westfield

borough

Remainder

Total

city

Linden city

dence borough

city

city

borough

borough

city

town

Remainder

103

466

119

37

109

27

17

24

HI

10
6
8
8
10

10

27

12

Elizabeth

AGE
Total persons

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years
3 and

10

29

11

12

31

10

15

11

16
15
18
19

years
years

20

years

years

40
49
50
85
66
38
38

years

and over

years

...

14

4 years

16 years and
18 years ond
21 years ond
60 years and
62 years and

10
6

over
over
over
over
over

Median

21

4
4

19

4
82
78
76

352

84

331

78
71

8
6

312
60
48

25
24
23

24.3

29.6

23.7

26.5

15

16

11

30

17

17

32.5

39.0

30 5

14

12
2

13

64

56
5

10 to 14 years

15 to 19 years

27

8
7
12
7

41

years
years

2
2

years

15

and over

49
45

3 and 4 years

21

14
7

2
5

4
3

13

..'.
1

8
8
8

44

11

11

41

11

53
50

8
8

11

39

10

47
8

4
26.7

32.2

23.0

27.5

103
100
27

466
459

119
117
40
27

37
37

39
4
4

60 years and over


62 years ond over
Median

197
187
173
32
27

33
30
28

18 years and over

..4
..6

21 years ond over

16 years and over

16

22.8

44
22

20
20

14

86
79
75

14

years

19
12
12

18

68

years ___
years

14

21

18
13

11

254

11

12
12

20
26

10
14

12

45

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

65
58
54

4
2

11

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years

Female

41.5

35.5

111

30.0

23.5

31.5

109
109
29
24

27

17

27
8
7

17

24
24

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


9

Total persons
In

households

Householder
Family householder

19

Nonfamily householder

Living alone

Spouse

19

Other relatives

49

Nonrelatives

Inmate of institution
Other,

in

group quarters

Persons per household

13

9
21

53

11

10

23
49

7
18

2.95
3.63

3.00
3.20

3.07
3.33

Persons 65 years and over


households

Householder
Nonfamily householder

40
40
24

12

10

Living alone

Spouse

Other relatives

Nonrelatives

in

11

..

..

18

12
2

52
4

3.25
3.57

2.00
2.20

...

3
1

2.83

2.70
3.35

2.71

...

:::

group quarters

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

OWN

CHILDREN
109
55
120

27

11

7
4

17

34

13

27

73
36
82

16
9
15

37

11

Female householder, no husband present

29

children under 18 years

18

10
8

_
-

37

19

33

163
59
85

37

19

10
17

17

18

10

Families

19

own children under 18 years


Number of own children under 8 years

With

Married-couple families

own children under 18 years


Number of own children under 18 years

With

With

107
33
23
10

Inmate of institution
Other,

6
9

14
14

...

2.82
3.27

..

3.04
3.68

Persons per family

In

144
109
35
28
90
203
22

own

Number

of

own

children under

18 years

12
41

17
10

24

10

6
4

..9
..5

17

23

23
14
31

15

22

8
6
9

...

2
..

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over
Single

Now

married, except separated

Separoted

Widowed

Divorced

33

203

Female, 15 years and over

50

53

13

98

13

Widowed

20

Divorced

19

23
6
4
4

Now

married, except separated

Separated

CENSUS TRACTS

39

24
4

10
4
6

36

...

17
14

20

Single

..9

46

11

12

54

11

17

24

22

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

4
8

P-77

Table P-5.

General Characteristics of Asian and Pacific Islander Persons:


[Excludes "Other Asian and Pacific Islander" groups identified

[400

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

Essex County

Census Tracts
or

1980

sample tabulations. For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

in

More Asian and

Pacific

Islander Persons]

SMSA

The

Total

Belleville

Bloomfield

East Orange

town

city

046

513
39
34

town

Montclair
Irvington

town

town

943
80
68
74

Newark

city

Nutley town

507

2 366

612

51

222
203
155
102
178
642
414

63
80
59
35
25
137
125

177
133

41
18
19
10

Orange

city

AGE
26 856
2 929
2 883

Total persons

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

019

122
116
861

49

563
634

39

2 711

298
147
34
28

years
years
years

696
317

years

and over

204

468

18 524
17 894
17 211

7 789
7 557
7 245

535
317

years
years
years
years

15

12

14

34
711

696

400
386
364

66
59

52
44

29.0

30.6

31.1

29.6

486
38

550

269

69
47
28

24

491
38
30
35

5 825

453
407
033
694
770
3 774
2 513
943
646
387

563
550
416
282
355
614
048

years

52
25
20

13 799
1

years

90

30.2

411

28
24

69

319

17
18

191

3 and 4 years
16 years and over
18 years and over

611

236
4 234

19

878
755

23
6

16
19
17
18
71

41

30
15
10

46
39
34
31

110
89
52
31

97
43

16

337
39
30
23
17

25
97
52
25
16

20
360
348

73

29

22

763

721

671

331

60
54

41

652
207

403
385
370

241

697

36

183

39
36

30.4

29.4

29.3

279

307

191

113

26
33
26

26

19

244
29
18

10
14
15

36
162
88
34

63
37

21

22

24

22

104
73
50
97
381

212
96
82
55
16

236
227
20
16

13

18
13

13
8
16

80
64

56
28

18
10
12
7

12
11

5
3

425
370

21
21

33
402
394
382
44
38

30.2

28.3

30.4

30.7

30.1

30.5

30.5

30.4

29.3

019

852
807
249

046
042

513
508

2 366
2 344

612
612

337
335

176
120
56

943
943
310
225

507
502

295
263
32
29
252
478

145
113
32
28

822
549
273
220
448
967

161

117

139

78
39
35
57
146

4 118
3 962

Median

37
163
95
33
30

188

76

60 years and over


62 years and over

19

40

179

9 739
9 433
9 091

721

51

and over

21 years and over

38
75

206
67
47
36

30.0

Median

10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

19

33
39
34
132

287
167
75
29
38

281

737
645

Female

61

63
735

5 to 9 years

139
100
64
35
62

33
627
609
590
42
40

Under 5 yeors

162
841

523
337
149

145

92

165

years

852
77

428
396
6 462
5 408
2 027

years

3 and 4 years
16 years and over
18 yeors and over
21 years and over
60 years and over
62 years and over

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

11

363
352
344

20

13

206
200
192
29
25

384
375
365
34
30

182
178
169
24

14

13

218
208
202
25
23

136
135
130

19

35
979
955
923
116
100

12
10

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP

Spouse

26 856
26 478
7 544
6 317
227
986
6 019

Other relatives

12

Total persons
In

households

Householder
Family householder
Nonfamily householder

Living alone

108

807
34
344

Nonretatives

Inmate of institution
in group quarters

Other,

Persons per household

3.43

Persons per family

3.81

In

Persons 65 years and over


households
Householder
Nonfamily householder

1
1

Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives
Nonrelatives

Inmate of
Other,

in

11

10 913
3 246
2 567

679
537
2 340
4 897
430

013
005
350

OWN

181

338
39

17

49
106
202
24

85
65
211

364
58

92
228
37

107

22
18

132
295
24

15

22

95

45

3.30
3.79

3.15
3.67

3.43
3.68

2.84
3.53

2.95
3.49

3.81

486
483

27

45
45

35
34

50
50

24
24

16
7

17

14

11

10
10

4
4

27
8

134
127

189
76
72

91

51

538
26

228

16

15
2

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

63
34

11

institution

group quarters

186

4
24
1

3.36

4
4

2.85
3.57

3.66
3.99

2.94
3.78

140
140
78
34

29

13
12
6

29

31

18

10

42

2
1

CHILDREN
6 317

Families

2 567

186
134
235

263

164
122

236

630

3 040

223

With own children under 18 years


Number of own children under 18 yeors

4 534
8 521

3 282

Married-couple families
With own children under 18 yeors
Number of own children under 18 years

5 727
4 288

2 229

100

405
202
357

248

8 973

3 624

Female householder, no husband present


With own children under 18 yeors
Number of own children under 18 years

770

174
311

120
69

225
137

71

549
334

121

235

151

591

113

139
106
207

96

420

63
124

286
498

125
102
196

13

95
42

10
4

166
298

97
60

192
126

105

225

15
10
10

18
7

18
8

24
10

11

13

25

265
68

337

184

265

197
66
108

333
104
216

184
55
120

50
57

21

10
6

28

2
6

51

369

406

210

388

187

989

222

139

138
202

77

57
120

111

50

301

232

106

6
35

9
16

538
43
77

54
148
4

41

281

118
212

11

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over

186

Single

Now

6 454
105

married, except separated

Separated

Widowed

122
106

Divorced

932
534

Single

9 906
2 198

4 296
116

Now

6 757

Female, 15 years and over


married, except separated

677

Seporoted

168

103

Widowed

595

299

Divorced

188

101

P-78

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

4
15
10

65

11

24
10

797
254
488

30

188

48
133

12

106
27
73

77
8
9
4

CENSUS TRACTS

General Characteristics of Asian and Pacific Islander Persons:

Table P-5.

[Excludes "Other Asian and Pacific Islander" groups identified

Essex

Census Tracts

[400 or More Asian and

1980 Con.

sample tabulations. For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes

in

County Con.

A and

B)

Morris County

Pacific

Islander Persons]

Verona
borough

West Caldwell

222
26
26
22

245
25
26
30

borough

West Orange
town

Remainder

Total

Dover town

Madison
borough

Morristown
town

926

2 450

6 782

155

251

250
316
245

16
14
10

21

238
30

217

111

29

38

733
759

19

10
18

29

481

SuccasunnoKenvil (CDP)

AGE
Total parsons

years

53

39
58

years

15

20

73

142
80
417
567
210

years

12

12
6

31

141

819
848
549
366
264
577
445
456
255

22

53
29

150
53

119

351

12

10

12

605

4 475
4 306
4 150

6
115

176
170
156

184
178
169

127
126
118

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years

35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

95
68
57

10
10

15
13

40

40

231
194

years

and over

3 and 4 years
16 years and over
18 years and over
21 years and over
60 years and over
62 years and over

12

147
145
133

162
154
145

17
13

13
12

40
635
614
587
42
34

30.4

31.7

30.5

120

122

482

12

13

57

11

10
17

47
34
30

Median
Female
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years

13

541

479

56

12

17

12

17

111

106

12

203
359
289
392
213
139

42
311
3

873

3 721
3 601

18

10

13

221

31.3

29.7

29.9

28.9

293

27.2

29.8

284

3 385

117

118

2 953

126
162
120
68
53

396
409
259

268

918

271

631

94
79
27
16

209
129
89
30
178

15

59

81

336
326
309
24
22

863
836
799
77
66

34

12

11

84
26

9
8

15
2

71

21

255

76

18

23
57
46
23

311

21

311

43
28

138
118

15

83
76

Median

6
9

3 and 4 years
16 yeors and over
18 years and over
21 years and over
60 years and over
62 years and over

135
88
38

to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 to 74 years
75 years and over

9
4
20
28
9

27
27

45

5 921

19

170
145

12

11

21

7
5

16

46

20
27

11

4
2

94
92
88

67
66
64

10

274

61

90

199
129
179
144

59
55

88
83

5
5

8
7

31.3

30.5

30.9

29.6

222
222

245
245

6 782
6 619

58
56

926
920
242
208
34

2 450

53

147
116
794
562
174
108
81

30.0

357
367
226

4
24
13
6

2
2

267

21

159
1

962
894
839

152

124

27.3

29.6

217
217
49

5 921

31.3

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Totol persons
In

households

Householder

44

Family householder

Nonfamily householder
Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives
Nonrelatives

Inmate of
Other,

in

53
125
9

institution

23
202
445

3.57
4.09

Persons per family

Persons 65 yeors and over


households
Householder

433
618
586
32
26
550
203

115

73
10

81

18

Living alone

2
17
1

48

15

12

82

74
59

52
96

139

864
558
406

420

5
1

152
123

10

51

2 771
115
12

45

96

151

3.66
3.89

238
228

8
4

131

Nonrelatives

34

3
14

26
26

Other relatives

142
592

62

7
7

Spouse

181

3.72
4.08

Nonfamily householder

251
155
38
30

31

4.19
4.18

155
155
38
33

757
576

35
76

group quarters

Persons per household

In

9
9

56
106

4.27
4.27

3.65
3.88

3.87
4.27

3.11

203
199

181
178

41

33

10

8
12

3.91

4.02

54
4

3.87
4.12

3.51

6
11

144

132

Inmate of institution
Other,

in

group quarters

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

OWN

CHILDREN

Families

With

own

Number

With

own

Number

children under

of

own

18 years

children under

31

18 years

56
41

208
162

586
455

296

73

576
224
352

30
24
58

30
49

48
40
85

495

49
27

44
38

46

1
1

59

Married-couple families

43

54

18 years

31

41

193
154

73

79

286

546
430
849

10

30

54

7
10

17

31

7
2

25

54

763

2 245
491
1
691
19

children under

of

own

children under

18 years

Female householder, no husband present


With own children under 18 years
Number of own children under 18 years

185

29
24

289

58

406

106

1
1

121

343
074
068
42
27
48

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 yeors and over
Single

Now

married, except separated

64
12
50

308
76
226

Separated

Widowed

Divorced

Female, 15 yeors and over

84

Single

13

82
19

Now

62

56

morried, except separated

Separated

Widowed
Divorced

CENSUS TRACTS

6
1

141

606
4
6
6

30

876

2 321

344
78

177

235
4
20

620

15

59

17

29
13

14

394
765
22
112
28

945
400
486

96
29
59

003
320
552
15

91

25

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

P-79

General Characteristics of Asian and Pacific Islander Persons:

Table P-5.

[Excludes "Other Asian ond Pacific Islander" groups identified

1980 Con.

sample tabulations. For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Somerset County

Census Tracts

More Asian and

[400 or

in

A and

B]

Union County

Pacific
Manville

North Plainfield

Somerset

Somerville

Total

borough

borough

(CDP)

borough

2 817

16

268

307
295
226

413
40
45

186
23
22

Islander Persons]

New
Remainder

Total

934
216

6 238

211

Ftovi-

Elizabeth city

Linden city

dence borough

564

216

144
132
98
86
140

21

287
35
34
27

AGE
Total persons

Under 5 yeors
5 to 9 years

10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 yeors

167
152
661

years

years

565
237
119
54
34

years

years
years
years

ond over

3 and 4 years
16 years and over
18 years ond over
21 years and over
60 years and over
62 years ond over

116
1

Median
1

11

164
82

41

155

18

81

6
3

401

188

281

15
13

24
20

13

27.0

30.6

31.3

29.8

10

140

200

95

15

14
19

11

6
7

23

128
127
123

249
109
65
27

121

90
412

47
36

13

81

yeors

6
15

304
293

178

11

10

107

391

19

204
199

13
13

years

86
76

16

16

30.3

29.7

28.9

30.8

29.2

968

3 176

809

115

349
307

77
68
42
45
86

133
23

12

11

8
14

2
8

29

104
103
83
64
43
241

12

14

181

73
45

214

3
6

19

12

80
50

146

10

17

70

4
67
67
64
6

13

46
663
634
604
48
44

30.3

25.5

30.3

32.0

29.6

2 817

16

800
758
672
86

16

268
268

413
413

81

63

112
100

186
183
58
47

18

12

11

69

12

10

670
266
106

66
110

98

43
76
6

60 years and over


62 years ond over
Median

81

151

44
175
135

088

161

10

156

251

19

348
299

87
77

11

191

15

003
967
925

10

25

65
1

19

46
40

269

100

68
59
32

4 312
4 157
4 020

59
37

17

16
52
42

85

10

477
276

299
242

9
59

19
16

110
108
104

3 and 4 years

16 years and over


18 years and over
21 years and over

14
3
10

89

75

and over

40

12

413

years

years

23

30.4

10 to 14 years
15 to 19 yeors

years

141

years

40

17
16
16
19

681

6
3

118

145

24
26
107
85

13

5 to 9 yeors

27

624
529
332
346
513
236
493
248

948
874
796
139

Under 5 yeors

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

195
851
585

274
126

133

15

158
155
147

186
177
173

10

32
18

38
28

37
22

12

19

13

132

21

228

87
84
78

171

613
589
566
43
39

30.0

29.4

28.0

29.9

30.1

934
920
500
458

6 238
6 146
783

564
486

287
287

502

387

216
216
60
49

42
35
459
893
68

281

114

11

238
417
2 814
132

101

332
617
36

49
100

72
127

2 149
2

075
193

8
91

86
86
2

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


In

Total persons
households
Householder
Family householder

Nonfamily householder
Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives

Nonrelotives

11

182
21

_
-

_
-

11

3.48
3.72

2.14
3.00

2.99
3.46

Persons 65 years ond over


households

88
88

Householder
Nonfamily householder
Living olone

18

Inmate of
Other,

in

institution

group quarters

Persons per household


Persons per family

In

6
6
8

Spouse

56

Other relatives

Inmote of
Other,

in

77

3.54
3.79

3.17
3.60

3.60
3.77

3.41

2.98
3.49

3.43
3.86

3.49
3.65

13
13

59
59

236
235

3
3

11

102

65
65
33

12
12

3.79

42

4)

_
_

2
9

38

20
110

OWN

14
14
7

25

CHILDREN

Married-couple families
With own children under 18 yeors
Number of own children under 18 years

626
460
862

25
27

own

75

87

of

81

672
477
896

children under

501

children under 18 years

own

Families

Number

group quarters

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF


With

institution

Nonrelotives

18 yeors

Female householder, no husband present


With own children under 18 years
Number of own children under 18 years

14

2
3

63
39
68

100

47

71

116

35
57

458
330
652

1
1

502
063

387

49

75

231

991

411

32
55

106

377
013
909

338
219

40

72

27

391

48

59
103

61

54
36
62

91
67

45
34

432

321

111

56

630

_
_
~

13

78

26

64

10
17

8
19

39

153
50
97

2 135

568

MARITAL STATUS
969

96

Single

241

Now

698

28
64

Separoted

11

Widowed

9
10

2
2

112
23
77

156
28

67

678

12

127

111

47

507

Male, 15 years and over


married, except separated

Divorced

Female, 15 years and over

Single

Now

married, except separated ..

Seporoted

Wdowed
Divorced

P-80

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

020

190
749

6
57
18

48

651
149
486

63
11

158

531
25

376

73
26
44

12

26
31

8
14

2 269

622

87

498
566

198

18

13

366

53

74

10

35

37
127

41

98
20
77

522
1

93

14

30

14

CENSUS TRACTS

General Characteristics of Asian and Pacific Islander Persons:

Table P-5.

[Excludes "Other Asian and Pacific Islander" groups identified

in

Union County

Census Tracts

[400 or More Asian and

1980 Con.

sample tabulations. For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, se

appendixes

Newark

Con.

A and

city,

B]

Essex

County

Pacific
Roselle Park

Islander Persons]

Rahway

city

Roselle borough

borough

395

275

43

31

19

293
30
20

180
32

31

32
20
32
124
58
24

21

25

22

12

14
3
10

Piainfield city

Tract

Summit

city

Westfield town

Remainder

0022

258
29
28

457

2 313

54
62
54
27

262
266
226

536
48

123

18

99
448
497

145
109

AGE
Total persons

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

years
years

17

11

61

90

13

16
12

64
47

34

12

64
112
44
16
7

196
112
57

27

102

16

520

461

412

373
365
355

138
116

32
24

30.4

29.3

272
28
33

45

55

60
34

18

11

14
8
9

25
16
14
4

69
58
24

14
14
4

14

17

17

11

13

14

27

286
274
265
22

199
189
182

213
208
204

120
118
118

178
174
173

277
266
258

26
22

23
20

12

18

21

10

14

28.7

29.6

30.7

29.4

32.0

29.3

172
20

135

165

82

142

234

16
9
6
16

18
6
7
12
7

14
12
10
6
9

17
4

14
18
9

23
39
33

189
136
123
120

9
6

63
52

10
17

28
27

54
33

34

40
30

years

11

years

12
10

12
8

39
53
16

years

10

255
235
94
66
29

80

years

57
24

and over

16

3 and 4 years
16 years and over
18 years and over
21 years and over
60 years and over
62 years and over

124
118

years
years
years

years

and over

3 and 4 years
16 years and over
18 years and over
21 years and over
60 years and over
62 years and over

Medion

Female
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 yeors

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

years

years

7
125

Median

11

34
17

15

21

46
14
13
7

11

13

51

102
96
92

127
124

57
55
55

99
98
97

135

188
183
179

10
10

13

16
15

10
9

11

792
760
733
78
66

28.8

29.9

31.1

29.3

31.5

27.5

30

395
394

275
275
70

293
292

180
180
62

258
252
85
64

457
457

2 313

11

121

133
129
9

19
12

28.0

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

households
Family householder

Nonfamily householder
Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives
Nonrelatives

Inmate of institution
Other, in group quarters

Persons 65 years and over


In

16
13

21

18

16

86

59
141

43
69

226

13

56
102
9

109

172

67
126

3.06
3.58

3.73

3.81

3.91

4.01

3.23
3.60

6
6

12
12

84
83

20
20

4
4

29
10
10
5

48

17
17
12
6
6

households

Householder

Nonfamily householder
Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives

61

3.73
4.11

18
18
7

2.97

18
18
6

9
1

46

3.16
3.69

Nonrelatives

11

346

119
111

in

123

240
7

Inmate of institution
Other,

536
536
166
140
26
22

3.30
3.83

Persons per family

307
590
542
48
38
544
134
39
4

Persons per household

92
72
20

123
95
28
23

Householder

group quarters

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

OWN

CHILDREN
46

64
45
82

111

542

37
59

91

421

184

830

164

61

43
35

59
44

512
408

121

58

81

108
88
178

801

153

19

11

27

187
42
138

61

42

89
99

55
38
74

43
76

162
43
108

100
29
67

Separated

Widowed

4
4

With own children under 18 years


Number of own children under 18 years

own
Number

With

Married-couple families
children under 18 years
of

own

children under

18 years

Female householder, no husband present

own children under 18 years


Number of own children under 18 years

With

52

81

140
90

72
48
80

95
55
103

Families

84

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over
Single

Now

married, except separated

Divorced

Female, 15 years and over

749

12

84
20

148

14

31

71

50

61

116

169
561
6

89

64

4
2

57

101

139

810

32
63

17

135

31

115

608

140

11

190

127
26
93

104
69

129
32
78

Separated

Widowed

14

48

12

Divorced

Single

Now

married, except separated

CENSUS TRACTS

21

47

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

P 81

General Characteristics of Spanish Origin Persons:

Table P-6.

[For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

1980

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

Essex County

Census Tracts

[400 or More Spanish Origin


Persons]

SMSA

Total

132 372
13 906
13 762
13 790
13 816
12 330
22 370

76 584
8 814
8 767
8 642

17 415
12 512
6 979

9 353
6 485
3 632

The

Belleville

Bloomfield

town

town

East

Orange

Irvington

Montclair

city

town

town

811
64
68
66
89
64
154
119

Newark

city

Nutley town

61 254

499

Orange

city

Verona
borough

AGE
Total persons

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years

10 to 14 yeors
15 to 19 years

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 yeors

--

years
years
years

yeors
years
years

ond over

3 ond 4 years

16 years and over


18 years and over

88
82
74

21 years and over

60 yeors and over

62 years and over

212
131

124
76

109
67

157
85

815
950

40

31

45

14

16

31

56

14

720

33
27
10

417
648
304
668
285
618

51

43

63

26

2 801

23

982
934
855

591

38 167
35 437

350
333
313

95
77

765
726
660
74
63

240
3 286
3 048
2 786
237

12 773

48
45

40
4
3

248
172

047

102
89

91

54
28

243
263
178
688
692
945
207
035
867

416

553
514
64

545

944

2 651

449

12 041

yeors

58
38
43
47
64
108
72

years

9 295
6 440

years

35
33
33
39
35
90
74
57
32

years

2 080

67
56
79
65
66
157
93
55
38
24

81

years

39 776
4 326
4 272
4 263
4 070
3 773
7 075
5 076
3 397
903
058
563

707

years ---

68 049
6 797
6 712
6 802
6 823
6 323

653
26 069
24 440
22 095

and over

59

197
107
85

31

47

293
278
273
257
254
496
369
232
109

15

55
35

15

10

26
26

24

27

27

106

14

402

689
647

752
643
512

2 081

490
469
433
49
40

31

63
57

142
123

339
325
307
32
29

25.5

23.9

26.0

26.9

25.6

24.5

30.8

132 372
130 954
37 857

76 584
75 795
21 918
18 220
3 698
3 210

793
726
542
392

5 181

604
132

2 630

3 and 4 yeors
16 years and over
18 years and over

46 354
43 651
39 630
4 718
4 067

21 years ond over

60 years and over


62 years and over
Median

2 431

381

346
40

581

6
5

9
7

57

804
186
196
157
124

41

44
38
29
93

181

328
325

81

46

172
83
32

189
26
15

18
17

12
28
23
26
11

10-

20

77

231

125
116
109

50
45

183
110
90
72

21.9

29.3

27.2

29.5

31
3
3
3
3
3

843
574
552
533
346

270

903

100

27
25
22

9
10

001

13

546
928
616
513
816
418

83
92
78
65
87
186

55
28.2

121

199
23.0

72
90
92

635
3 330
2 804

24.9

to 19 years

to

295
190

202
367
209

26.4

to 14 years

35 to
45 to
55 to
65 to
75 years

111

174
7 179
8

049

26.5

5 to 9 years

24
34
44
54
64
74

138

628
597
547
534
504
933
666
420
206
90

22.7

Female
Under 5 years

to

445
036
449
518
350
095

5 181

177
163
175
182

382
127
110
140
128

24.4

Median

10
15
20
25

604
888

793

105
85
83
99

31

3
2
1

350
20 490
1

17

55

19
17

11

10
5

13
14
14

42
26
20

151

16
7

16
12

12

38

193
186
178

65
62
59

90
43

4
8
2

878
605

31

29

628
607
573
48
36

23.2

30.0

27.8

30.5

254

499
498

804

801

189
189
42
38
4
4
38
97

19 141
17 213
1

12
11

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Totol persons
In

households

Householder
Family householder
Nonfamily householder
Living alone

31

Other relatives
Nonrelatives

Other,

in

084
22 340
66 707
4 050
510
908

40 478
2 078
290
499

3.43
3.78
5 492

Spouse

Inmate of

institution

group quarters

Persons per household


Persons per family

Persons 65 years and over


In

households

Householder
Nonfamily householder

2
1

Living alone

Spouse

813

6 044

'

Other relatives

354
684
018
957
744
742

11

Inmate of institution
Other, in group quarters

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

OWN

382
373
424
349

1
1

049
028
309
248

75

61

51

50
219
465
35

283
630
36
7

1
1

150
132
252

17 570
14 639
2 931

171

45

838
2 729
126

152

181

174
50

3.71

3.67
3.95

42
42

2 136

15

146
146
80
34

12

33

54
51

47
46

438
600
570
352
816

25

25

76
67
28

10

10

9
16

10

366
59
1

19

16

43

3
18

*~

349
235
422

248
133

392
263

288

541

278
933
008

174
110
235

211

241

849
593
184

130

230

12

13

090

37
37

52

51

13

168

16

24

493
469
277
583
62

16

8
6
19

8
8

29

19

17

3.26

2 765
2 691

117

94
353
822
65

3.55

3.15
3.82

444

3.11

3.07
3.50

11

561

3.47
3.87

3.31

138
110
28
25
113

3.23
3.73

3.45
3.84

85
55

60 778

3.50
3.80

37

61

224

838
94
30

20

3.67

811
801

488
278
210

575
8 537
33 152
1
519
140
336

184
108
30

Nonrelatives

321

2
5

19

"

"

14 639
10 591
24 000

110
66
150

444
310
580

38

8 581

93

736
979

132

349
243
436

37
27
68

27

CHILDREN
31 813

18 220

With own children under 18 yeors


Number of own children under 18 years

21 745
46 269

29 056

Married-couple families
With own children under 18 yeors
Number of own children under 18 years

22 072

11

254
508

294

14 470
29 110

196

115

155

15 576

356

242

323

8 238

6 051

16

126
95

12 648

47
36
63

32

6 610
15 964

34

191

23 446
8 727

500

370

149

118

480
088
393
758

308
20

227

577
240
274

29

14

20

13

29

47

26 915
7 949
12 395
3 214
682
675

505

Families

Female householder, no husband present


With own children under 18 years
Number of own children under 18 years

13

017

086

81

183

11

61

5 295
4 499

13
3

77
60

323

17

130

265

18 386

103
142

036

161
52

9 533

98

8
4
8

894
335
588

3
7

16

807
482
904

348

196
46
120

650

196
110
115

17

21 184
6 348
9 400
2 781

312
343

15

137
391
55
32

35

367
312
766

37
25

46

11

28

70

1
1

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over

43 176
14 912
24 417
747
638

Single

Now

married, except separoted

Separated

Widowed
Oivorced

Now

married, except separated

Separated

13 143
24 240
4 316

Widowed

Divorced

2 967

P-82

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

462

47 738

Femole, 15 years and over


Single

12

072

406

701

122

116

224

252
277

18

81

300
26
32

25

24
24

47
44

602
548

916
77

113
171

20
27

615

60

166
401
25

41

15

70
19

40
2
7
2

CENSUS TRACTS

General Characteristics of Spanish Origin Persons:

Table p-6.

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Essex

Census Tracts

1980 Con.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

County Con.

A and

B]

Morris County

Somerset County

[400 or More Spanish Origin


West

Persons]

Cald-

well borough

West Orange
town

Remainder

Total

Dover town

Madison
borough

Morristown
town

Kenvil (CDP)

Remainder

Total

borough

926

10 952
100

3 917

201

863

197

21

411

10

4 080
398
385

133
152

419
432
393
743
575
255

23

44
26
28

96

10

174
120

30

438
372
352
789
575
424

10

31

75
60
85
93

5 774
581

99

416

034

Manville

Succasunna-

AGE
105

Total persons

Under 5 yeors
5 to 9 yeors
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years

7
15
13

25 to 34 yeors
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 to 74 years
75 years and over

Female
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

36
122
87
52
30
24

71

989
075
640
925
500
248

203
282
297
240

2
1

112

535
580

18

26
25

571

446
1

102
888
555

14

81

29
20

150
89
34

48

13

281

132

19
12

103

165
2 573

29

630
601

237
3 937
3 707
3 420

180
118
49

12
8
11

23
11

8
6
2

156

24

59

441

436
356
222

7 419
6 993
6 341

2 422
2 157

155
147
118

168
148

604
524

193
164

14
12

54

124
116
106
9

42

23.6

22.4

26.4

23.8

856

103

96

190
208
197
198
186

413
45

163

11

6
18

218

19

41

13

300
277
287
290

200

25
47

19

361

15

253

12

118
78

35
74
54
46
27

45
22

6
3

393
379
359
50
46

29.3

28.2

28.9

60

315

989

33
36
22
22

65
74
70
105
104
146

9
5

years

19

yeors

years

11

years

73
54
27

years

years

14
6

16

25.4
5

494
548
560
561

161

127
52
52
33

478
037
818
464
272
137

98

217
208
200
24
22

208
3 737
3 522
3 223
348
300

30.5

29.0

31.2

105
105
23

591

926

21

132
16
14
130

37
5

521

34
760
729
656
107
96

44
42

Median

51

3 and 4 years
16 years and over
18 yeors and over
21 years ond over
60 years and over
62 years ond over

155
165
221

13

and over

129

74
67
58

Median

41

14
18
13
8
1

3 and 4 years
16 years and over
18 years ond over
21 years and over
60 years and over
62 years and over

591
65
67
54

540

762

2 613

66
62

428
244
210

58
9
8

26.8

26.0

25.5

3 026

2 025

50

10
9

68

16

120

61

217

141

029

79
74
57

106
89

8
7

288
277
252
30
22

26.0

23.6

21.6

10 952
10 678

3 917

877

201
154

762

941

2 361

843
98
74
695

3
15
13

9
8
1

57
50

334
297

235
572
486
285
154
78
62

148

2
1

092
973
835

181

4
10

93

71

27

71
1

160

405
293
214

399
330
239

5
6

37
35
32

199
177

140
122

26.8

24.5

27.4

27.1

28.0

863
833
225

197
197
44

119

99
99
30

33

175

41

947

25

12

50
38
139

774
617
507
269
238

4 080
3 993

45

184

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

households

Householder
Family householder
Nonfamily householder

1
1

731

449
395

54
47
377
817
88
104

3.35
3.48

Persons 65 years and over


households
Householder

Living alone

Spouse

29
52

Other relatives
Nonrelatives
Other,

in

Nonfamily householder

12

91

40

3.54
3.75

3.52
3.79

3.64
3.92

3
3

37

10
4
4
9
15

122
110
36
13

Spouse
1

Nonrelatives

Inmate of institution
Other, in group quarters

OWN

own children under 18 years


Number of own children under 18 years
Married-couple families

own

children under

of

own

2 121
5 263

413
56

38
102

5
5
1

221

638

172
128
831
1

865

20
48

13

251

178

89
68

71

47

8
22

16

4.14
4.28

3.18
3.45

3.64
4.10

4.00
4.15

3.34
3.65

3.31

3.20
3.56

404
358

123

10
10

31

235

167

121

31

191

161

147

49

13

17
15
15

45

14

86
32
28
24
46

12

13

12

62
55
45
139
27
42

77
37
32
25
76

42

"

"

"

"

843
633
373

33
22
49

175

41

112

31

233

74

706
536

28

141

39

19

102

31

164

41

211

70

93

26

13
9

60
5

3.64

4
4
2
2
1

CHILDREN

With

Number

35

Families

With

280
26

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

Other relatives

306

200

Living alone

401

2 041

group quarters

Persons per family

532
97
177

Persons per household

28
69

Inmate of institution

In

584
148

18 years

21
12
33

132
95
200

395

2 361

241

665
3 656

18
10

109
79
164

342
212
483

2 008

256

26

children under 18 years

Female householder, no husband present

own children under 18 years


Number of own children under 18 years

529

443

182

269
867
927

947
620
320

25

094
755
696

784
508
092

23

16
34

15

30

16
14

39
25

172

71

90

101

32

41

394

170

21

191

209

32

181

697
249
399

3 820

410
495
816

79

347

68

143

18

33

176

47

415
446
855

32

41

19

47

13

12

40

13

261

82
39
33

296
98

64

159

40

14

162
560
288
69

17

With

139

132

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over
Single

11

40

Now

18

123
4

married, except separated

Separated

14

16

133

780
253
395
20

3 865

72

Widowed

Female, 15 years and over

44

224

Single

11

Now

30

50
143

married, except separated

Separated

Widowed
Divorced

CENSUS TRACTS

10
9
12

40

273
109
45

Divorced

2 260

031

321

287
154

767
64

207
186

59
50

13
1

916
576

188
47
30
75

39
18

22
1

57

37

121

444
327
866
46
97

124

108

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

23
2

P-83

1980 Con.

General Characteristics of Spanish Origin Persons:

Table P-6.

[For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

B]

Somerset County Con.

Census Tracts
[400 or More Spanish Origin
Persons]

For defin tions of terms, see appendixes

Union County

New

North Plainfield

Somerset

Somerville

borough

(CDP)

borough

Remainder

Total

Elizabeth city

876
90

569

394
45

2 142

40 756

199
214

3 594
3 576

28 305
2 473

Provi-

Linden city

dence borough

Plainfield city

411

151

3 291

113
112
103
129
133

11

Rohway

city

AGE
Total persons

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

52
45
64
55
56

61

36
49
26
32
88
49
36

27
20

15
13

95

29

29

21

17

75

604
569
522
42

255
248
234
25
23

129
109

3 217

35

398
376
345
39
35

743

20 451
19 264
17 507
2 279
1
959

25.9

26.1

25.8

26.2

27.5

435

300

183

Under 5 years

51

33

18

057
96

5 to 9 years

17

12

37
28
29
64
33

24

43
28

years

26
34
48
38
92
66
38

20 754
723
756

31

years

21

15

years

17

and over

8
4

3 and 4 years
16 years and over
18 years and over
21 years and over
60 years and over
62 years and over

16

13

308
289
266
31

207
195
182
22

26

20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 to 74 years
75 years and over
3 and 4 years
16 years and over
18 years and over
21 years and over

60 years and over


62 years and over
Median
Female

10
15
20
25

to 14 years
to 19 years

to 24
to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

years years
years

Median

82
74
87
86
184
128
78
37
22

113
71

577

193

4 118

172
381

810
6 733
5 847
4 678
2 667
1
423
733

2 721

316
241
61

439
358
269

105
115
88
78
196

12

432
917

241

439
29 207
27 539

761
2 011
1

985

3 422
1

989
1

13

671

27
25

459
229

10

130
60
34

23

170
123

904
027
497

378
362
349
314
305

16
19

227
208

4 536

25 081

2 391

71

22

37

053
004
925
136

98
85
79

566

172

61

8
13
3

178
164
139
163

341

15

225
115
64
38
22

14 476
1
185

704

78

51

166
199

57
50
65
64
118
100
86
66
36

912
524

108

14

125

45
35
13

365
336
814
444

35

698

481

16

126
123
115

721

688
644

15 149
14 359

10 663
10 095
9 171

50
45
40

19

14
13

67
59

532
514
468
72
61

083
025
938
97
79

26.9

25.8

28.1

27.4

28.4

28.6

30.7

24.5

24.9

876
874
253
208
45

569
567

394

2 142

411
411
453
383
70
60
302
621

3 291

40 756
40 488
12 058

151

391
116

151

13 073
1

799
564

136
744
951
585
307

11

4
1

11

268
116

788

009
832
154

26.6

26.5

161

11

16

46

155
2 125

621

29.9

436
383
384

152
113
68
34

126

27.6

91

116
221

24.3

6
6

126
118
119
78

751
701
83
67

116

53
39
41

57
114
85
57

35
15

77
1

22
404
392
361

40
32
26.9

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

households

Householder
Family householder
Nonfamily householder

Spouse
Other relatives
Nonrelatives

Inmate of institution
Other, in group quarters
Persons per household
Persons per family

Persons 65 years and over


households
Householder
Nonfamily householder
Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives

Other,

in

260

182

24

12

107

67

52

13

216

3.38
3.75

3.27
3.58

3.32
3.62

3.36
3.65

30
30

25
23

18
18

90
86

2 156
2 144

14

13

42

15
3

14
12
17

22

13

_
-

Nonrelotives

Inmate of

81

27
166
421
34

Living alone

In

121

76
60
443
954

28 305
28 127
8 544
7 259
285
037
5 523
13 232
828
33

institution

162
136
26
20

96
20
18

3.21

357

group quarters

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

OWN

062
558
482

10 285
1

773
440

8 067
19 101
1

262

3.33
3.63

3.13
3.46

3.51

3.62
3.89

3.40
3.70

93
93

54

50
50
28

19

94
94
50
29

19

25

741
67

524
514
707
220
208
225
535
47

"

482
310
695

10 285
6 443
12 237

7 259
4 532
8 361

383
364

35
24
63

1
1

013
324
304
323

162
109
220

108
64
130

416
265

8 026

5 499

55

5 01

111

601

9 260

41
29
53

26

17

21

11

44

25

53
39
83

306

195

With

own

Female householder, no husband present


18 years

children under

Number

of

own

126
124
329
280
49
40
225
530
40
-

Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Number of own children under 18 years

18 yeors

children under

69
139

own

35

136
85
174

of

32
77

286
896
764
132
105
582
659
149

145

208
140
278

children under

39
35
4

18 years

own

Number

3.77

9
8

13

12

22

27

16

764
553

280

CHILDREN

Families

With

children under 18 years

96

75

211

322

34

403

184

6 019

305

23
63

401
994

44

22

141

48

14 495
4 466

10 083

537

163

147

12

822

6 067

345

34

14

792

1
251
2 713

197

184
347

577
426
908

224
148

283

141

47

104
258

32
58

398

095
344
642
49
14

20

46

546

55

107
265
633
70
74
65

413

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over
Single

105

61

Now

178
12

120

135
37
78

747
235
457

19

51

10

182
514

375
120
358

15 514

10 926

married, except separated

Separated

Widowed

Divorced

11

324

Female, 15 years and over


Single

Now

married, except separoted

78

51

21

124
6

82

463

21

11

22
36

11

13

51

Widowed

25
33

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

129

174
14

P-84

26
741
169

Separated
Divorced

213

14

3
8

836
692
902
086
998

739
959
730
755
743

50

11

130

17

328

34

14
53

21

115

250
17

89
245
27
23
29

CENSUS TRACTS

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Union

Census Tracts

More Spanish

[400 or

1980 Con.

General Characteristics of Spanish Origin Persons:

Table P-6.

For definitions

)f

A and

terms, see appendixes

County Con.

Bj

Newark

Irvington town, Essex County

city,

Essex County

Origin

Persons]

Roselle

Roselle Park

borough

borough

126
96

449

Westfield

Summit

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

city

town

Remainder

0122

0126

0129

0132

0133

0001

0002

662
50
64

392

3 843

427

445

464

376

475

294
326
378
397

73
49
45
34

59
59
39
49
43

96
45
34

56
60
57
55
54
62
64
33

132
138
134
136

19

592
560
457
282

50
38
34
45
37
75
67
34
27

467
60

875

32
36
43
40
26
76

AGE
Total persons

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years

113

years
yeors

78
88
99
225
195

years

101

10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

years

years

3 and 4 years

'.

16 years and over


18 years and over
21 yeors and over

60 yeors and over


62 yeors and over
Median
Female
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years

51

43
57
76
48
35

55
68
51

311

53

56
69
57
47
79
47
32

15

10

13

46
24

13

141

14

10

18

11

105

12

40
827
799
729

22

11

125

19

45

23

475
442
417
46

784

268
244
216

476
424

235

20
277
253
220

28

331

32
269
258

312
290
266
28

36

92
53

15

100
79

41

37

17

298

13

14
14

23

38

14

28.9

29.2

28.7

28.1

28.7

26.3

22.2

20.3

19.1

17 5

26.0

23.9

562
43

239

344
28
35

203

222
25

264

464

725

226

21

31

23
25
16
25
56
27

17

22
22

28
24
23
39
34

67
54
58
57
47
79
63
24

63

10

19
29

961
146
159
193

219

14
16
23

205
22

61

17

275
255

231

2 621

382
351

21

11

14

381

41

36

24

205

23

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

yeors

40

21

26

147

17

years

119
101

66

40
40

yeors

50

32
42
23

61

years

41

16

307
298
222

33
36
20

17

21

years

31

18

17

13

137

15

years

30

84

10

13
9

and over

6
10

63

20

11

57

13

15

412
406
374

438
351

153
146
132

146
142
127

148
137

125

158
145
133

45

252
239
229
28
24

60 years and over


62 years and over

169
159
145
20
20

21 years and over

6
146
133
123

29.8

29.1

30.6

126
126
339
272
67

449
449
134

55

Median

19

297
283
258
29
26

309
278

10 to 14 years
15 to 19 yeors

18 years and over

108
55
25

60
943
885
812
84
66

29
38
33
25
47
23
25

16 years and over

121

248
198
145
72
40

71

22
25
23

3 and 4 years

128
125
117
112
75
148

115
114
77
35
22

61

years

and over

29
37
42

224
202

17

81

60
68
67
140
114
65
37
23

23
268

246

25

15

23
20
63
29
11

9
9

26

506
475
446

167
156

47
40

17

26.3

26.5

475
475

15

172

15

221
14
10

30.8

29.8

28.8

24.3

24.3

21.2

19.5

662
653

392
392

3 843

427
427

445
445

464
464

467
467

175
145
30
22

113

133

122
110

198

376
376
418
347

22

19

124
104
20

875
875
218

111

122
103

12

20

71

19

12

18

16

57

40
36

141

81

291

184

68
237

61

209

80
205

271

49
286

98
530

260
670

74
226

46

14

18

10

29

28

14

3.51

3.73
4.17

3.93
4.15

4.03

3.83

3.32
3.70

2.95
3.47

10

12
12

52
52
24

19

10

8
7

14
12

141
16

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

households

Householder
Family householder

Nonfomily householder

53

Living alone

237
502
48

Spouse
Other relatives
Nonrelat'rves

108
26
22
100

Inmote of institution
Other,

in

group quarters

Persons per household

99
14
11

769
036
940
96
86
844
796
93

11

63

1
1

3.29
3.69

3.25
3.73

3.37
3.66

3.44

3.44
3.64

3.40
3.77

70
70
35

31

33
33

13
13

246
244

20
20

31

13

12

11

8
8
4

12

105
23

12

21

Spouse

13

Other relatives

19

12

14

40
94

6
6
18

Persons per family

Persons 65 years and over


In

households

Householder

Nonfamily householder
Living alone

Nonrelatives

3.21

Inmate of institution
Other,

in

OWN

272

children under

of

own

18 years

children under

18 yeors

Married-couple families

162

108
72

304

135

237

145
95
204

99
64
124

94
62

125

141

81

81
53

273

121

181

102

31

10
7
10

17
14

15
10

23

22

110
265

166
52
103

231
70
148

131
41

83

Separated

18

Widowed

6
23

417

175

262
52
158
7

150
40
86
4

22
23

3
17

With

own

Number

With

own

Number

children under 18 years

of

own

children under

18 years

Female householder, no husband present


under 18 years
of own children under 18 years

children

19
10

2
7

CHILDREN

Families

own

121

group quarters

Number

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF


With

6
6

4.21

161

20
30

940
546
138

833
490
005

no

103
76

104

80

81

91

175

141

183

195

215

423

62
47
98

50

100
86

Ill

87
64

67
49

111

111

85
47

17
15

29
24

123

29

68

35
29
87

382
412
885

149
44
93

129
45

138
56

71

27

69
9

20
38

149
34

38
85

198

181

347
239
450

121

257

74
42
76

175
325

81

176

54
49

93
87

72
60

117

240

121

42
36
96

116
46
57

220
92

451

151

132

109

284

43
83

14

13

13

15

153
52
65

285
106

521

167

131

41

111

277

19

166
57
58
36

39

80
22

11

11

13

18

52
29
32

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 yeors and over
Single

Now

married, except separated

Divorced

Female, 15 years and over


Single

422

89

48

252

104

Separated

18

Widowed

24
34

8
9

Now

married, except separated

Divorced

CENSUS TRACTS

463
367
893

156.

22
122
59

11

35

13

73
24
6

12

91

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

9
15

P-85

General Characteristics of Spanish Origin Persons:

Table P-6.

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

1980 Con.
Newark

Census Tracts
[400 or More Spanish Origin
Persons]

A ond

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

city,

Essex

8^

County Con.

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0003

0007

0008

0009

0010

0022

0024

0035

0048.02

0057

0065

0067

573
68

2 006

406

797
116

972

444

417

038

76
99
68
89
86
164

64
74
63
46
39
66
44
27

52
50
62
48
33
84
50

411
78
67
48
60
35
48
38

AGE
Total persons

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

602
200
214
209

years
years

66

221

years

37
25

111

173
106

34

61

178
153
184
189
150
223
160
95
49

17
5

21

21

17

11

147
98
67
59

11

19

77

61

939
863
769

48
461

years

years
years

and over

16 years and
18 years and
21 years and
60 years and
62 years and

288
286
261

248
198
334

179
171

257

95
114

over

27
346
329
306
34

over

27

33

45

865
778
669
47
37

22.6

18.1

20.0

20.0

052

832
92
99

723

3 and 4 years

over
over

over

Median

314

Female

006
880
40

121

93
101

138
98
56
35
13

10

31

26
479
432

years
years

13

118
186
115
54
22

years

11

14

5 to 9 years

10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
years
years
years

and over

3 and 4 years
16 yeors and over
18 years and over
21 years and over
60 years and over
62 years and over

9
201

144
129
148

101

50

604
548

114

87
101

81

132
69
52
25

413
358
32
25

15

18
16

700

174

190
182
117
97
85
184
108

216
260
217
146
251

183
128
54

47
24

41

27

707
668
626

237
217

20
239
220

186

196

900
800

73
001

31

17

26

18

14

64

31

532
490
430

209

627
230
180
184
138
195

293
137
135
76

39
20
81
1

001

958
860

181

87

96

81

25
24

147
9
7

19.0

29.4

17.4

19.4

19.6

16.5

16.3

22.2

421
59
57
44
48

508

229

534

224

813

26
45
25

216
26

886

39
56
29

85
111

40

21

100
86
50
50

38
34
28
33

118

51

41

51

16

101

71

88
76
54
43
29

24
38
27

23
28
25
20

46

106
56

31

161

29

14

10

11

10
17

7
7

69
45
38

35
31
11

8
6

22

256
232
200

107

13

11

127

99
83
133
113
72
25
25

24

13

20
370
353
339

39

130
120
106

132
125
106

30
289

92
78

81

87
81

23
9

38
506
485
429

10

491

477
433

24
20

32
26

30
22

21

18

59
54

4
4

16

537
495
449
47
45

24.0

19.2

21.7

21.5

20.2

30.0

19.2

20.8

21.4

S73
573

2 006

406

797

388
365
316
49

972
972
337
264

444
444

417
417

102
95

107

11

159

82

73
63
190

41

771
194
179
15
12

57

823

421

275

41

465
30

46
245

24

10

19

3.79
4.25

3.63
4.06

4.43
4.65

3.04
3.80

71

18
18
14

59
59

190
180
21

Median

55

78
66
86
105
84
128
84
49
29

30
36
36
29
36
64
33
24

Under 5 years

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

77
67
49
58
104

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

521

371

271

117
105

233

90

13

51

12

40

18.3

17.0

21.9

038
036

411
408
94
86

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

households

151

27
23
86

Living alone

Spouse

300

Other relatives

Nonrelatives

Inmate of
Other,

in

002
538
459

602
602
431

370

79

61

67

47
213
916
42

241
1

162
61

1
1

group quarters

Persons per family

Persons 65 years and over

3.73
4.06

3.85
4.18

3.96
4.07

2.94
3.40

4.24
4.40

3.92
4.20

32
32
20

25
25

20

71

78
78
48
25
25

18

46
24

10
19

23
13

8
8

11

11

Spouse

4
4
4

Other relatives

Nonrelatives

OWN

1
1

627
563
512
357

35

155
145
164

272

835

52

22
14
9

8
8
2

2
1

41

22
21

8
8

64

CHILDREN
114
225

459
386
924

370
280
702

82

240

151

With own children under 18 years


18 years

Married-couple families
With own children under 18 yeors
Number of own children under 18 years

Female householder, no husband present


children under 18 years

316
245

179
142

561

348

264
166
271

213

161

83

57

185

152

111

424

384

118
263

63
140

197
186

136
118
299

112

86
75

59
42

274

201

71

540
232
262
26

439

398

219

345

164

151

229
24

189
35

105
87

59
52
105

children under 18 years

own

286
238
48
43
98
626
26

Families

of

10

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

own

Inmate of institution
Other, in group quarters

Number

10

3.72
4.06

25

With

70
65
208
017
24

3.29
3.63

13

children under

15

18

22

own

92

22

of

700
700
451
381

Householder
Nonfamily householder

Number

households

Living alone

13
13

institution

Persons per household

In

178

Householder
Family householder
Nonfamily householder

469

128

190
119
197

95
79
203
57
43
106

238

86

92
70

381
291

194

78

177

753

528

204

46

212

357
260
627
164
99
235

154

101
74

36

32
61

379

195

79

151

123
115
317

49
46

167
149

124

352

94

506
232
205
43

34
33
92

101

103

110
43

114
42

207

58

41
33

126
355

31

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over

149
43

Single

Now

487
206
246

251
92

13

13

58
6

Widowed

20

5
17

11

15

4
10

8
14

Divorced

12

117
27
6
9

212

631

540

493

261

133

298

211

195

230
59

169
180
78

175

263
99

139
50
48

563

65
97

384
86

100
109
68

married, except seporoted

91

Seporoted

10

Female, 15 years and over


Single

Now

81

Separated

31

Widowed

10

17

21

31

94
48
20

Divorced

41

35

35

18

married, except seporoted

P-86

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

201
29

43
25

35
59
24
3
12

12

55
38
1

14

12

124
56
39

527

22

238
92

27

11

213
196
74
29

11

31

10

15

22

CENSUS TRACTS

General Characteristics of Spanish Origin Persons:

Table P-6.

(For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

1980 Con.
A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Newark

Census Tracts

city,

Essex

B]

County Con.

[400 or More Spanish Origin


Persons]

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0068

0069

0070

0071

0072

0073

0075.01

0075.02

0076

0077

0078

0079

507

997
90

995

601

672
48
42
39
64

865
94
84
62

996

222

2 200

152
158
187

55

83
145

87
73
79
129
122

AGE
Total parsons

177
229
207
149
139
229
176
120
44
25

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

years
years
years
years
years
years
and over

3 and 4 years
16 years and over
18 years and over
21 years and over
60 years and over
62 years and over

Female
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years

years
years

years
years

3 and 4 years

16 years and
18 years ond
21 years and
60 years ond
62 years and

111

88
97

14

17

15

23

18

20

867
715
50
47

684
652
592
66
54

769
726
676
107

445
420
384

81

19.7

28.0

802
92

14
9

and over

52
82
88
86
54

32

66
139
90
63
24

years

61

12

8.1

yeors

51

45
49

68

122
102

10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 yeors

174
162
105
55
30

54
67
86
96
86
127
165
154
104
39

73
35
20

801

Medion

112
89
99
67

18

264

954

843

121

151

101

162
161

121

112
112
93
155
128

77
72
82
88

100
59
39

48
27

33
28
56
87
69
108
108
143
110
55
46

61

154
83

91

17

11

53
751
691

56
48

529
507
466
83
69

44
635
587
536
54
44

33.9

29.9

32.6

28.6

23.3

520

506

314

354

47
67

24

23
24

24

427
40

511
56

21

38

51

41

44
47
43
64
84
82

30

20
36

31

31

26
45

32
52

41

44

43
56

55
22

98
82
55
27
20
6

55
22
10

47
24
13

35
20
15

176
127
119
55
42
25

136
107
62
20

43
614
593
539
78
68

31

91

217

30
706
674
617
82

616
60
48

31

957
909
827

79

130

137
119

20.2

29.2

39.9

32.2

661
82
72
83

456

411

29

13

603
47

31

10
29

57
1

660

571

448
236
199

32.3

35
39
65
57
78

099
79
78
97
97

121

36
37
49
89

71

58

31

72
44
25

58
34

21

17

14

60
30
23

14

23

16

16

32

405
375
343

354
330
309

468
445
405

827
780

74
66

65
57
32.4

32
78
58

48

56
52

71

46
88

48

43
33
49
66
66
50
27
25

28

12

13

15

351

396
29
27

398
377
352

233
222

over

334
307
37
30

316
302
276

27
335
318
288

58

30
29

41

31

45

279
267
248
48
42

35

28

37
30

353
342
313
45
44

20.4

28.4

35.0

30.0

33.2

29.0

24.6

22.5

31.5

40.4

507
495
430
378

997
997

995
995
338
290
48
44
224
425

601

672
662
219

865
858

996
988
292

264
264
338
304

954
954
320
262

843
747
269
214

Median

194
116
58
36

11

431

201

179

306
339
307
213
73
72

161

670
623
148

473

over

214

167

711

over
over

over

86
151

166
160

81

103
54
24
20

101

45
39

731
128
111

33.0

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Tetnl parsons
In

households

Householder
Family householder

Nonfamily householder

52
45

Living alone

311

274
37

601

192
157

35
32
132
265

167
52

271
231

251

222
222
409

510

404

309

507

31

16

15

53

283

387

12

11

18

12

10

12

3.50
3.74

3.27
3.53

3.04
3.36

3.07
3.46

2.93
3.49

3.14
3.46

3.42
3.75

3.79
4.07

3.03
3.37

2.83
3.20

3.02

Persons 65 yeors ond over


households

37

44
44

56
56

33

67
67

101

31

23

29

14

56
56
30

35
35

21

55
55
33

31

37

Householder

14

19

40

82
42

94
94
60

10
10

17

6
12

6
4
15

Persons per family

Nonfamily householder
Living olone

Spouse
Other relatives

12

Nonrelatives

19

33

3.31

17
16

15

10

15

10

10
15

4
8

9
14

16

13

22

20

12
1

15
2

Inmate of institution
in

591

179
168

84

group quarters

Persons per household

Other,

197

770

459
915

55

48

in

200

153

153

12

Nonrelatives
Other,

58
52
199

'

36
168

42

182
841

34
33
199
715

41

36
189

Inmate of institution

33
211
461
14

Spouse
Other relatives

In

351
58
52
291

40

49

17

2.87
3.34

145
145
88
49
48
26
25
6

17

group quarters

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

OWN

157
100
169

167
90

231
134

304
234
549

151

214
94

351
193

260

251
180
376

262

152

261

160

299

242
143
223

124
79

147
83
140

185
102
194

174

209

195

246

157
352

107
173

155
69

284

122

128

109

243

23

16

CHILDREN
378
282
654

274

290

183

163
257

Married-couple families

181

212

own children under 18 yeors


Number of own children under 18 years

123
274

140
244

176
148
365

46
38

39

90

48

93

6
10

54
123

75
194

21

39

50
35
70

42

19

32

36
29
62

70

18

81

45

29
50

140

408

341
96

381

219

254

307

314

366

363

367

501

101

76
162

111

127

268

63
138

82

222

200

186

219

128
212

125
195

313

17
16

10
19

13

6
8

5
4

11

11

14

26

237
50

289
60

318
58

348

424

360

359

845

209

85
186
24

301

16

201
23

79
208

482
98

166

78
180
42

113

136

Families

With

own

Number

children under

of

own

18 years

children under 18 yeors

With

Female householder, no husband present


With

own

Number

children under 18 yeors

of

own

children under

18 years

331

158

591

328
589
461
255
425

57

MARITAL STATUS
Mole, 15 years and over
Single

Now

married, except separated

Separoted

Widowed
Divorced

Female, 15 years end ever


Single

Now

married, except separated

Separated

Widowed
Divorced

CENSUS TRACTS

165
198
24

15

486

365

407

144
199
79
22
42

83
219
25
26

95
235
20
41

24

43

22

21

47
25

12

16

11

13

14

27

30

25
26
22

NEWARK,

151

858
284
516
19

168

41

44

497
47
99

23

22

34

N.J.,

17

SMSA

P-87

1980 Con.

General Characteristics of Spanish Origin Persons:

Table P-6.

[For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Newark

Census Tracts
[400 or More Spanish Origin
Tract

Persons]

Tract

0080

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

city,

Essex

BJ

County Con.

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0087

0089

0091

0092

0093

0094

0095

0096

0097

768
298

3 781

2 016

3 220

546

3 342

248

315
349
385
362
285
496
424
283

211

482
416
356
345
305

AGE
667
97

Total persons

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

65
78
100
73
95
78
43

years

years
years
years

14
18

years
years

and over

3 and 4 years
16 years and over
18 years and over
21 years and over
60 years and over
62 years and over

39
409
376
312
30
27

697
210

2 701

231

306
337

284
277

331
301

153
212
176
83
46

272
454
279
220

13
12

82
909
798
655

1
1

52
41

215

405

335
50
30

Female
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years

years
years

46

years

19

years

119
120
55
24

14

4
16

40
514
457
388

years

years

and over

3 and 4 years
16 years and over
18 years and over
21 years and over

141

132

220

137

157

320
164

94

99
35
26

259
186
102
67
33

14

72
803

70

107

189

57
25
9

134

57

661

723
668
584

177

156

141

59

740
656
42

111

47

33

157
129
251
164
116
31

64
26

19

21.6

18.6

22.2

697
697
408
356

2 701

52

126

116
47
28

211

183
179

236
391

227
163
98
48
32

59

58
52

137
102

18.9

19,9

20.4

24.0

923

956

107
123
118
106
70
157
116
55
43

161

71

23
18
4

033
958
839

2
2
1

107

104

90
116
183
87
63
26

229
059
843

984
257
246
235
207
200

371

219
136

220
198
178
139

214
170
126
49
33

591

141

89

163

175
99
47

2
1

386
249
112
71

29

107

881

956
744
223

805
706

193

49

2
1

57

143
119

23.5

108
139
97
103
107
133
214
125
87

008
888
666

20.9

694

793

164
157

101

191

91

178
144

83

277
234

131

183
168
177
343

89
63
26
25

212
130
59
43

71

163

96

764
231
199

106

18

14

26

55
29

10

16

19

29

19

40
547
507
446
45

60
567
535

96
202
114

37

33
32

42
477
444
395
42

87
110

991
75
53

49
749
704
632
69
63

62
148
079

34
27

34
430
402
359
29
24

20.6

21.4

20.3

20.7

21.0

24.2

25.4

768
751

3 781
3 752

016
012
617
504

3 220

177
153

113
91

150
136

450

299
015

484
759

930

63

37

70

3.59
4.02

3.82
4.11

3.43
3.82

16

26

30
26

198
199
193
198

94
339
266
146
120
110

938
854
756

707
85
96
82
70
64
116
93
56

637
60

153

823
730
67
45

172
20

Median

386
155
164

71

214
203

60 years and over


62 years and over

112
135
136

33
43
43
48

10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

887
99

184
253
233
196

21.5

Medion

659

516
503
450
386
372
668
434
235
139
53
25

118
58
25

548
380

184
205

125
165
180
137
90
196

389
357
315

71

471

61

971
133
118

050
942

37

83
72

20.9

227

546
546

3 342
3 341

411
361

974
817

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


households

667
656

Householder

196

Total persons
In

Family householder

157

Nonfamily householder

39
37
86
364

Living alone

Spouse
Other relatives

10

Nonrelatives

Inmate of
Other,

in

institution

656
743
617

1
1

215
215
361

298
63
57

1
1

405
405
376
318
58
54

46

111

146
116
27

337
523

158

153

666

845

53

30

31

1
1

659
659
432
390
42

498
409
89
68

35
193

989
45

162
1

005

2
2

044
867

163
95

214
908
758

1
1

157

50
46
168

131

475
822

45

group quarters

Persons per household

Persons per family

29

3.33
3.83

4.14
4.54

3.59
4.03

3.33
3.72

3.66
4.07

3.78
3.97

3.49
3.86

3.59
4.02

24

83
82
50

34
34

31

18

14

47
47
25

35
34
22

78
76
43

12

11

14

10

14

9
23

households

23

25
25

Householder
1
Nonfamily householder
Living alone

15

18

Persons 65 years and over


In

31

11

10
22

6
7

4
11

6
6
6
14

617
466
072

298
218
498

318
246
635

390
302
766

409
323
752

345
238

159

524

112
221

156
107
243

188

128

146
120
324

65

198

55

175

241
213
513

118
too
263

148
130
369

440

446

489
235

Spouse
Other relatives
Nonrelotives

3.23
3.61

146
145
66
36
35

41

15

58
6

17

44

758
540

361

185

686

492
334

173

471

171

124

253

333
703

100
99
42

41
19

16
15

7
6

11

Inmate of institution
in group quarters

Other,

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

OWN

CHILDREN
157

Families

With own children under 18 years


Number of own children under 18 years

127

275

87
68

Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Number of own children under 18 years

With

own

Female householder, no husband present


18 years

children under

Number

of

own

children under 18 years

356
304
849

867
672
590

504
340
695

452
322
732

299

292

163
118
276

319

701

186

220

239

189

365
324
810

184

159

161

198

167
146

468

405

989
365
546

422

27

131

364

281
1

817
614
359

307
266
626

141

508

205
83
98

431
234
160
26
6

813
327
395
45

342

395

414

131

186
170
20

178
207
18

182
49

59

605
222
320
34

17

17

21

11

2
17

25
4

29

25

16

42

22

34

15

35

575

584
223

246
429
505

769
244
323

182

495

344

191

93
44
65

166
194
75
25
35

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over
Single

Now

morried, except separated

Separated

18

Widowed

Divorced

222

541
217

914
287

168

381
139

Female, 15 years and over


Single

71

Now

Separated

94
25

Widowed

16

Divorced

16

married, except separated

P-88

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

92
22
42

42
65

174
21

403
117
166
61

23

36

116
173

171

216
105
29
54

194

99
34
34

066
426
522

44
77

542
129

84
83

937
340
518

178

200

15

151

336
531

156
62

66

CENSUS TRACTS

1980 -Con.

General Characteristics of Spanish Origin Persons:

Table p-6.

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

Dover town, Morris County

Census Tracts

Elizabeth city. Union

County

[400 or More Spanish Origin


Persons]

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0448

0449

0450

0302

0303

0304

0305

0307

0308.02

0309

0310

0311

0312

279

925
90

733

2 047

187
169
159
217

761
62

661
116
134

984

155
122
134
197
182

149

94
87
84

AGE
Total persons

384

337
132

250

168

179

141

119

81

69
47

46
19

55
35
23

15

12

65

61

161

830

096

781

39
582
545

971
95

493
50

81

693
48
42

41

78

24.1

23.3

23.2

22.8

794
84

609

453
38

737

65
55
45
43
85
60
29

58
93

669
60
69

21 years ond over

60 yeors and over


62 years ond over
Median
Female
Under 5 yeors
5 to 9 yeors

10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

---

years

325
255

3 and 4 years

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 yeors

150

20 to 24 yeors
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 to 74 years
75 years and over

16 years and over


18 yeors and over

713
176
163
170
194
180

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

years
years
years
years

129

136
148
129

73

68
70

81

61

87
79
155
114
52
34
26

66
64
121

79
37
25

150
142
169
152
129

119
113

90
84

065

140
160
114
186
163
166
83
38

232
267
246
175
278
256
185
98
74

12

23

229
255
222
137
64
36

58

58

889
820
747

886
827
744
84

58
283
202

82
283
182

043

087

209
178
118

80
34
23

81

234
246
239

154

138

77
46

109

61

14

51

42

14

71

27

61

62

60

43

492
400
265

929
885
804
92

230
172
073

661

80

27.2

29.0

26.6

087

872

070

404

122
117
132
125

89
80
84

80
79

86
55

88

110
104

95
90

170
142

117
133

169

60
39
22

71

90
44
43

111

70

145
55

36
26
24
42
49
66
57
58
28

34

44

14

14

31

II

42
696

30
659

33

15

641

621
561

312
292
266
24

83

796
754
678
78
72

29.5

28.4

28.3

2 047
2 041

761

761

627
555
72
58
449
916
49

243
212

132
63

733
733
517
439
78
64
333
816
67

3.42
3.71

73

40

27

27

14

32

25

395

60 years and over


62 years and over

44

331
28
24

285
266
245
26
21

488
450
410
46
44

448
422

21 years ond over

537
504
453

42

567
76
63

24.3

23.3

23.3

23.5

23.9

22.3

279
268
312
284
28
22
235
670

925
924
223

337
317
364
316
48

2 065

494

51

50

22

371
51

96

178

124
103
55
33

11

28.1

11

Median

211
193
159

21.3

154
148

112
100

21

75
56
64
93
88

81

210
167
246
257
284

71

919
158
137
144

131

24.2

52

53
75
86
120
115
112
53
23

139
124

371

278
107
78

123
127
122
123

164
138

16 yeors and over


18 years ond over

301

326

137
114

19
10

3 and 4 years

212
318

51

584
549
504
50
43

years
and over

231

143

107
115
171

1
I

632
575

199

163
139

73
58

30.8

30.8

26.0

695

957

56

64
58
60
102
92
134
135
150
68
63

838
54

498
43

71

55

68
65
117
106

82
43
24

34
497
473
432
50
45

24

456
370
232
227

63
73
78
65
121

130

51

47
45
44
96
66

127

51

70

29
15

31

33
24

23

23

14

762
723
648

630
605
558
86

349
335
303

127
115

75

11

41
31

27.0

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

households

Householder
Family householder

Nonfamily householder
Living alone

713
685
406
366
40
31

303
877
99

Spouse
Other relatives
Nonrelatives

Inmate of institution
Other, in group quarters

1
1

193

30
21

157

1
1

384
384
395
342
53
42
197

1
1

063
563
491
72
55
305

758
34

37
237
680
36

20

3.57
3.84

3.62
3.90

3.70
3.96

1
1

326
326
384
340
44

1
1

919
919
592

29

517
75
65

18

263
643
36

394
893
40

3.29

3.28

3.51

3.51

3.48
3.69

3.29
3.55

31

24
172

328

1
1

661

984

653
524
455
69
60
323

961

761

484

45
6

25
7
16

3.25
3.48

3.43
3.77

101

47
46

Persons per household


Persons per family

28

11

4.20
4.28

4.11

4.24

4.08
4.34

278
235
43
32
174

Persons 65 years and over


In

62

31

households

61

30

30
30

Householder
Nonfamily householder

26

11

12

8
8
8

22

13

Living olone

Spouse
Other relatives
Nonrelatives

Inmate of institution
Other, in group quarters

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

OWN

own

Number

children under 18 years

of

own

children under 18 yeors

Married-couple families

own children under 18 years


Number of own children under 18 yeors

With

With

own

Number

Female householder, no husband present


18 years
of own children under 18 years

children under

50
49
28

97
97

9
9

17

11

15

11

6
14

20
20

14

10

9
9
12
12

52

38

366
272
563

284
215

193
146

342
234
521

439
280
494

555
367

349

316
215
456

491

461

317
238
487

158
118
278

195
120

241
167

315

206
429

334
215
372

445
304

264

34
26
63

28
25
67

101

62
46

240

137

159
134
366

103

454

619
216
349
22

55

100
100
39

99
98
43

34
34

60
60
23

160
160
80

103

16

47

27

11

19

15

12

11

18

13

11

6
12

12

36

12

26
50
4
-

212
135
194

340
216
407

517
287
494

455
258
454

235

172

261
159

396
217
362

323
305

165
104
209

96
65
130

107

24
4

CHILDREN

Families

With

57
57
30

126

350
813
311

75
57

611

501

92

107
157

282

182

148

323

67

99

51

119

66
126

441
122
286

705
219
434

614
355

321
115
179

14

24
9

31

10

17

19

57
102

33
23
36

645
210
379
32

715

277

188

71

479
20

179
10

6
22

14

318
87

513

54

817
200
467
38
45

45

67

22

52
40

MARITAL STATUS
Male, 15 years and over
Single

Now

married, except separated

Separated

13

Wdowed
Divorced

Female, 15 years and over


Single

Now

648
243
369

married, except separated

Separated

Widowed
Divorced

CENSUS TRACTS

308

418

455

151

101

263
22

184

150
215
23

149
269

7
23

6
13

467

12

20

14

556

410

144
336
27
25
24

97
258

295
80

18

18

19

505
153
214
66

22

12

29

126
252
40
30

15

11

43

19

173

21

716
207
341

84
42
42

677
174
364
40

180
14
15

124
286
30

5
12

775

648

189

129
350
45

33

424
49
60

40

53

NEWARK,

198

N.J.,

56

SMSA

357
97
187
24

29
20

P-89

1980 Con.

General Characteristics of Spanish Origin Persons:

Table P-6.

[For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction

For definitions of terms, see

appen dixes A and B]

Elizabeth city. Union County- -Con.

Census Tracts
[400 or More Spanish Origin
Persons]

Plainfield city ,

Remainder of
Union County

Union County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0313

0314

0315

0316

0317

0318

0319.02

0320

0321

0389

0393

0394

0325

850

592
46
49

381
103
94
97
138
123
213
209
204
117
44
39

566
35

470
49
45
35

941
107
112
97
84
74
198
155
50
34

487

41

621
49
68
66

19

34

18
12

19
16

AGE
Total persons

Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years

20
25
35
45

643
134

128
145
197

629

258
245
226

to

24 years

to

34 years
44 years

280

264

211

241

197
125
44

170
104
43
20

to

21

149
146
107
135
188

137
140
158
155

143

66
38

121

389
296
204
125
81

19

184
98
58

30

12

19

54
137

46
258

115

062

193

002

961

100
80

98

095
160

72

137

164
149

27.4

26.1

30.5

829

800
68
77

years

68
59
70
95
77
154
106

years

96

years

67
25

80
49
26

12

27

Median
Female
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years

10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
years

years

years

and over

3 and 4 years
16 years and over
18 years and over
21 years and over
60 years and over

.'

62 years and over


Median

70
84
73
130
132

84
83
108
166
277
199
146
82
60
34

306
207

50
136

355
116

120
117
138
154

47
200

522

52
66
117
85
69
36

41

3 and 4 years
16 years and over
18 years and over
21 years and over
60 years and over
62 years and over

20 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 years

687
121

161

to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 to 74 years
75 years and over

142
162
147
187
149

39

45
74
36
81

95
73
38
25
23

61

56
119
50
27
19

48

12

27

061

426

000
928

401

310
294
275

68
53
41

60
50
91

56
39

61

39
83
115
71

118
104

125

41

111

125
104

358
64
58

12

43
599
564
529
48
39

18
13

427
403
370
49
43

29.9

28.2

28.4

29.2

31.6

30.7

24.3

24.8

21.9

28.9

863

949

303

767

312

247

452

26
29
23
26
30
58
43
35

56
56
58
65
73
157
116
92
50
30

14

32
28
24

50

230
32

328

69
79
56
60
97

701
57
48
45
55
74
130
104

715

62
59
72
73
75
136
128
120
75

51

22

47
33
42
94
82
24

18

40
37

24
25
53
25

12

11

3
3

63

19

425
370
278

446
424
388
46

206

090
993

40

148
105
62
50

11

23

17

13
12
8

23

29

610
579
517
50
42

30
570
536
489
56
42

659
628
582
89

737
707
93
87

563
513
66

81

219
209
192
24
22

57

28.4

27.5

32.3

30.4

27.8

29.6

850
848
684

592
582
195
136

661

056
005
930

1
1

52
53
34
75
71

88
43
34

20
29
34
26

17

18

24
66

107
112
107
57

46
56
24

15
12

15

16

8
9

32

21

26

21

314
293
253

14

21

32
17

45
56
37
18
14

14

23

24
23

28
587

17

25

16

21

13

542

239
229
204

161

154

296
277
265

156
147
129

74
67

563
530
489
66
55

41

14

38

24
22

13
9

225
210
195
33
28

30.0

31.9

31.7

24.6

25.3

23.8

30.0

381
377

566
566
144
135
9

470
470

941
941

487
487

621
621

126
116

272
224

125
112

151

10

48

13

43

11

521
481

141

11

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP


Total persons
In

households
Householder
Fomily householder

1
|

Nonfamily householder
Living alone

29

338
806
44

Spouse
Other relatives
Nonrelatives

Inmate of
Other,

in

629
620
477
414
63
48
304
790
49

687
677
515
443
72
65
369
770

1
1

517
167
137
405
698

59
53
119

247

522

521

470
377
93
73
307
688
56

355
315
445
332
113
93
261

Other relatives

82
242
20

470

13

32

77
255
30

3.29
3.47

3.83
3.94

3.75
3.84

3.43
3.83

3.90
3.96

4.04
4.08

94
94
48

83
79

48
48

9
9

30
30

10
10

35
35

33

15

18

21

21

16

13

29

30

4
4
28

14
13

10

3.66
3.79

3.48
3.70

3.32
3.65

2.76
3.21

2.92
3.63

3.24
3.64

2.96
3.45

65

104
104
42

111

31

111

30

31

63
63
26

14

77
77
33

14
13
12

12

6
9

24
4

49
1

54
22

40

16

21

11

23
32

4
10

33

3
8

21

OWN

CHILDREN
414

18 years

419
270
500

Married-couple families
With own children under 18 yeors
Number of own children under 18 years

337
219
395
64
40
80

Families
children under 18 years
children under

167

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF

own

147
4
4
133
321

126
283

10

group quarters

of

43
34

31

institution

Number

430
387

314
602

21

Nonrelatives

own

71

21

7
12

Living alone

Spouse

Inmate of

538

61

65

Nonfamily householder

With

Persons 65 years and over


households
Householder

in

institution

Persons per family

Other,

23

group quarters

Persons per household

In

643
643
455
419
36

Female householder, no husband present


With own children under 18 years
Number of own children under 18 years

443
278
466

517
295
463

136

309
200
358

368
228

401
228
363

82
62

91
62

152

56
39
62

604

593

619

703

194
383

186

349

186
393

436

271

520

391

95

307

387
215
355

135
85
153

116
80
169

259

320

90

189

155

173

117
79

320

254

285

147

57
38
74

55
28
42

52
34
58

16
6
6

26

567

521

511

186
333

172

142

298

338

196
58
133

152
43
97

377
232
400

332

112
70
137

304

14

81
1

54

8
12

191

67
142

24
12

224
353

112
88
184

147
96
199

166
122
254

77

137

62
138

181

161

45
35
93

24

91

19

35

18

167
60
90

208

230

MARITAL STATUS

Separated

11

32

13

29

13

17

18

12

321
96
186
24

Widowed

4
12

8
19

11

9
10

13

9
24

32

6
25

670

745

225

597

551

576

152
431
56

59
125

149

139

139

331

336

141

183

158
39
87

14

32

21

12

26

54
144
4

51

18
9

41

288
37
42
45

163
42
89

304

143
401
26
56
44

249
65

42
38

31

12

13

16

16

21

12

Male, 15 years and over


Single

Now

married, except separated

Divorced

632

Female, 15 years and over

177

Single

Now

married, except separated

Widowed
Divorced

P-90

372
29
29
25

Separated

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

20

585
149
329
46
29
32

195

55

231
80
122

44

11

61

10

56
146
1

CENSUS TRACTS

1980

Race and Spanish Origin:

Table P-7.

[For

meoning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see oppendixes

A and

B]

Essex County

Census Tracts
Belleville

Bloomfield

Orange

Irvington

Montcloir

SMSA

Total

town

town

city

town

town

965 969
464 396
417 787
889

851 116
482 193
316 440
050
018

35 367
33 263
815
30
30
-

47 792
45 079
258

77 690
64 626
154
146

61 493
34 268
23 397
68
66

38 321
26 358
11 057
48
48

The

Eost

Newark

Verona
borough

city

Nutley town

329 248
101 417
191 745

28 998
27 758
483

31 136
12 084

551

19

84

542

19

81

612
36

337

107

433
842

166
150

Orange

city

RACE
Total persons

White

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


American Indian
Eskimo

821
37

19

31

Aleut

13

Chinese

Filipino

6 117

Korean

632

019
478
2 495
3 440
798

Asian Indian

8 167

3 341

875

283
130
43

Asian and Pacific Islander

26 856

Japanese

Vietnamese
Hawaiian

852

11

443
360

173
68

19

046

83

434

360

72
202
44

69

377
25
4

21

11

55 041

40 414

407

Persons of Spanish origin

132 372

76 584
976
45 504
7 068
22 036

584
800
252
532

11

22
189

Samoan
Other

20

14

Guamanian

065

513
30
93
142

943
22
144
432

507

29
187

53
271

6
9
17

43
165
45

366

14 166
13

840

667
226
7

222

14
55

75

99

41

20
64

81

51

19

758
35
84
20

145
62

137
9

12

12

2 817

351

33 169

126

791

44

811
33
177
126
475

61 254

499

804

189

315

29
128

74

417

48

610
14 597

71

91

13

271

811

61 254
28 617

499
416

025
29 612

4
79

389

332

049

793

5 181

53
129
69

17

SPANISH ORIGIN 3
Mexican

677

Puerto Rican

62 236

Cuban

073
45 386

21

Other Spanish

76
37
4
34

132 372
80 674
5 809
45 889

Persons of Spanish origin

White
Black

Other races

Essex

382

41

54

146

136

518

333
186
476

751

2 845

150

295
905

161

662

382
029

049
755

17

350

277

746
1

793
494
582
717

County Con.

5 181
2 725

493

249
2 207

103

215

39 732
5

Morris County

1
1

222

121

804
043
210

189
155

551

26

Somerset County

Census Tracts
West

Cald-

well borough

West Orange
town

Madison
borough

Morristown

Succasunno-

town

Kenvil (CDP)

Remainder

Total

15 357
14 394

16 614

13 276

952

10 931
10 620

594

4 145

68

350 047
337 857
4 623

203 129
188 544

587

17

151

Remainder

Total

Dover town

39 510
37 400
967

135 988
128 732

14 681

13

52
45

407 630
388 099
10 017
222

Manville

borough

RACE
Total persons

White

11

407

11

102

34
4

Block

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


American Indian
Eskimo

2
1

Aleut

245

Asian and Pacific Islander'

Japanese

72
45
24
82

Chinese
Filipino

Korean
Asian Indian

Vietnamese
Hawaiian

11
1

13

926
30
206
293

22

204

105

591
24

Other

211

19
18

17

173
164

7
2

450

6 782

155

251

238

217

5 921

41

59
84

27

850
533
252

651

354
362
844
720
239
243

273

60

2 109

12

13

40

15

71

35
38

50

71

70

762
585
2 013

36

11

163
9
4
3

4
762

2 510

644

113

262

18

926

10 952

201
30
30
26
115

197

5 774

585
4 278

3 917
74
2 297
202

863

114

52
234
69
508

15

40
42
100

414
677
613
3 070

201
150

863
595

197
179

5 774
5 061

61

43

207

10 123

143
1

7
2

16

68
30

25
6

11

129

Samoan

85
302

Guomanion

3 992

473

817
180
939
398
315
799
164

11
11

278
210
2
2

16
3
6

3
1

494

50

4 080
290
515
318
957

99

16
1

SPANISH ORIGIN 2
Persons of Spanish origin

Mexican

Puerto Rican

3
27

Cuban

21

76

Other Spanish

54

380

127

105
104

591

926

White

463

Black

Persons of Spanish origin

Other races

'Excludes "Other Asian and Pacific Islander" groups identified

'Persons of Spanish origin

CENSUS TRACTS

may

in

417
268

111

120

506
43
377

952
5

137

10 952
9 242
1

206
504

344

3 917
3

257
39
621

37

46

4 080

97

104
123

99
83
-

616

853

16

17

16

sample tabulations.

be of any race.

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

P 91

Table P-7.

1980 -Con.

Race and Spanish Origin:

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

BJ

Somerset County Con.

Union County

Census Tracts
New

North Plainfield

Somerset

Somerville

borough

(CDP)

borough

Remainder

19 108
18 311

21 731
14 336
6 672

973

Provi-

Rahway

Total

Elizabeth city

Linden city

dence borough

Plainfield city

139 039
134 374
856
103
98

504 094
405 560
81 207
466
449

106 201
78 190
19 289
119
118

37 836
30 932
6 247

12 426
12 059
31

45 555
16 219
27 420

26 723
21 222
4 879

37
37

4
4

109
103

27
27

city

RACE
Total parsons

White

275

Block

Korean
Asian Indian

Vietnamese
Hawaiian

9
9

186

934

6 238

20
130
94
32
125

11

126

431

66
41

21

17

654
238
239
542
120

83
22
26
95

Filipino

413

Chinese

320

21

268
20

Japanese

9
8

Aleut

Asian and Pacific Islander'

10 313

24

13
13

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


American Indian
Eskimo

11

17

34

395

275

110

19
91

564
435
799
788
185

14

64
37
35
66
9

30

11

10

_
-

4
772

10 623

7 039

404

45

412

320

40 756
826
10 939
12 735
16 256

28 305
276
7 675
10 566
9 788

411
46
343

151
21

383

391
631

20
95

606

40 756
30 528
228
9 000

28 305
21 335
667
6 303

411
117
37
257

151

241

286

145

876

569
43

394

301
33
192

214
24

569
382

394
299

71

19

672
29

116

76

441

1
1

Samoan
Other

_
287
35

75
69
54
85
97

Guamonian

_
216

564
45
203
445
267
578

10

48
81

94
29
41
1

3
1

SPANISH ORIGIN 1
Persons of Spanish origin

38
246

Mexican
Puerto Rican

Cuban

107

Other Spanish

485

876
668
4
204

Persons of Spanish origin

White
Block

Other races

2 142
174

19

137

Union

717
154
097

2 142
1

1
1

County Con.

Belleville

3 291
135

15

167

3 291

141

762
260
269

126
35
323
138
630
126
788
62
276

town. Essex County

Census Tracts
Roselle

Roselle Park

borough

borough

20 641
14 273
5 743

13 377

Westfield

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

city

town

Remainder

0140

0141

0142

0143

0144

0145

21 071
19 443

30 447
28 448
468

189 817
171 694
14 885

4 347
t
157
100

3 820

3 908

285

3 677

3 823

3 751
3

839

176

213
9
9

24
24

111

103
6

74

51

Summit

RACE
Total persons

White
Black

17

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


American Indian
Eskimo

15
2

13

080
32
9
9

3
3

858
468

12

12

48

49

155

652
28
-

Aleut

Asian and Pacific Islander

293
9
62
130
24
62

Japanese
Chinese
Filipino

Korean
Asian Indian

Vietnamese
Hawaiion

Guamonian

180
25

258
50

21

24

68
42

6
101

72

11

15

457

83
153
29
89
86

313
153
717
555
236
616
25

14

10

63

27

15

28

4
14

35
18
22

18

33
58
20

Samoan

15

13

16
2

91

27

Other

315

76

148

50

814

14

15

15

50

184

52

126
30
249
244
603

449

3 843

57

107

388

229

10
12
10

81
9

183

17

66
27
85

207
42

90
30

137

105

126
835
50

183
145
-

388
222

229

38

165

SPANISH ORIGIN 2
Persons of Spanish origin

Mexican
Puerto Rican

Cuban
Other Spanish

Persons of Spanish origin

White
Black

Other races

241

'Excludes "Other Asian and Pacific Islander" groups identified

'Persons of Spanish origin

P-92

NEWARK,

may

N.J.,

in

16

662
40

63

121

161

188

392
24
44
43

209

313

281

449
406

662

392
367

551
17

41

94

25

209
717
817
2 100

32

75

47

3 843

57

81

226

41

132

107
99
8

11

485

17

15

70

188

41

sample tabulations.

be of any race.

SMSA

CENSUS TRACTS

1980 Con.

Race and Spanish Origin:

Table P-7.

[For

meaning of symbols,

Belleville

set

Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

town, Essex

B]

Bloomfield town. Essex County

County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0146

0147

0148

0149

0150

0151

0152

0153

0154

0155

0156

0157

4 611
4 430
80

5 896

3 610
3 428

4 895
4 783

3 491

3 055

565

4 469
4 286

21

228

4 833
4 501
186

3 787

4 822
4 240
499

4 017
3 940

11

165

81

RACE
Total persons

White
Block

400
128
8
8

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


American Indian

418
1

Eskimo

2 492

1
1

933
825
17

2
2

294

89

28

Aleut

Asian and Pacific Islander

Japanese
Chinese

75

309

3
12

12

51

6
7

247

66

46

44
4

Filipino

Korean
Asion Indian

Vietnamese
Howaiian

159
1

110

43
44
4

35

19

45

70

20

43

2
12

25

25

19

29

14
3
18

46

16

26

13
6

38

41

15

4
12

197

28

12

Guamanian
Samoan
Other

SPANISH ORIGIN

26

51

11

19

11

14

39

54

37

59

165

172

33

64
6

33

62

80

98

157

72

134

16

29

35

11

45

13

56
28
57

11

25
62

43
8
37

63

Persons of Spanish origin

21
11

25

36

54

33

80

98
74

157

21

62
47

72
47
-

134
82

64
62
-

12

21

42

25

48

32

Puerto Rican

Cuban

14

97

10
14
8

165
146

172
118

33
29

Persons of Spanish origin

White
Black

53

19

Other races

90

24
20

58
27
84

Other Spanish

7
16
14

3
51

Mexican

14

Bloomfield town, Essex

67
13

44

113

90
58

East Orange city, Essex County

County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0158

0159

0099

0100

0101

0102

0103

0104

0105

0106

0107

0108

3 980

4 900
4 752

2 977

3 670
928
2 640

4 066

4 785
739

4 781
574
4 084

4 511
043
3 389

4 987
509
4 327

6 134

4 626

3 872

4 273

8
7

14

557
269
20

14

18

RACE
Total persons

White

Black

849
26

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


American Indian
Eskimo

16
10
10

714
204
5
5

3
3

228

2 680
3
3

3 923

270
8
4

63
3

756
4
4

Aleut

Asian and Pacific Islander

70

Japanese

77
1

97
4

31

11

15

20

18

114

2
10

26
21

Chinese

13

Filipino

28

53

20

77

Korean

13

Asian Indian

14

13

15

Vietnamese
Hawaiian

16

14

52

Guamanian

Samoan
Other

SPANISH ORIGIN

35

45

49

68

58

105

107

51

119

174

61

45

112

114

58

129

142
4
90

99

135

181

75

64

12

45

46

72

39

37

14

12

12

42

66

85

18

18

99
35

64

Persons of Spanish origin

124

166

13

32

41
16
54

21

20

42

12
12

19

12

10
78
8

85

63

70

7
41

114

58

71

13
15

129
57
29
43

124
44
42
38

166
30
68
68

142
29
36
77

Mexican
Puerto Rican

Cuban

Other Spanish

68

Persons of Spanish origin

112
84

White
Black

Other races

27

'Excludes "Other Asion and Pacific Islander" groups identified

'Persons of Spanish origin

CENSUS TRACTS

may

in

43

30

135

181

75

55
38

42

29
27

30

41

40
57
84

19

23

25

sample tabulations.

be of any roce.

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

P-93

Table P-7.

1980 Con.

Race and Spanish Origin:


[For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

East Orange city, Essex

B]

Irvington town, Essex

County Con.

County

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Troct

Tract

Tract

Tract

"Tract

Tract

0109

0110

0111

0112

0113

0114

0115

0116

0117

0118

0119

0120

226

3 383

4 Oil

3 617

3 419
62

3 686

74
130

4 840
2 023
2 715

2 692

3 093
411

867
410
299

4 886

RACE
3 314
24
3 253

Total persons

White
Black

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


American Indian
Eskimo

12
12

3
3

460

204

2 768
18
17

3 706
14
14

Aleut

525
994

10

67

Japanese

Chinese

10
13
4
37
2

Filipino

Korean
Asian Indian

Vietnamese
Hawaiian

11

11

10
10

17
2
4
2

39
4

24

7-

5 591

450

8
1

78

17

136
2

11

31
21

25
58
9

21

41

Guamanian

2 611

317
319

3 314
2

Asian and Pacific Islander

340
2 271

Samoan
Other

78

70

58

68

33

32

91
19

133

87
4

35

45

10

22

49

47
24
57

31

17
2

43

8
7
15

133
82
22
29

87
32
28
27

15

18

70

21

19

67

15

53

79

110

50

72

116

334

6
18

43

62

88

19

41

SPANISH ORIGIN 2
Persons of Spanish origin

Mexican

Puerto Rican

11

Cuban

Persons of Spanish origin

32

22

19

67

91

15

12

12

13

22
30

36
43

White
Black

21

Other Spanish

Other races

Irvington town, Essex

20

24

24

29

198

35
6

45

50

72

334

13

116
68

31

33

16

20

14

14

43

40

241

6
87

County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0121

0122

0123

0124

0125

0126

0127

0128

0129

0130

0131

0132

0133

3 564
3 083

5 229

4 354

3 772

4 050

5 002

5 359

236

259

113

2 544
811
631
4
4

3 235

Black

4 312
3 446
592

3 467

4 659

4 933
3 563

4 214

White

70
4

RACE
Total persons

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


American Indian
Eskimo
Aleut

2
1

365
722

637

571

009
078

2
1

139

459

4
4

12
12

7
7

681
119

446
647

850
836

283
385

15

15

10

34

23

11

88

94

97

40

21

110

34

Japanese

14

2
16

Chinese

13

Filipino

47

29

50

58

11

13

17

20

13

Korean

6
10

24
73
4

12

51

Asian ond Pacific Islander

73

Asian Indian

32
4

Vietnomese
Hawaiian

22
3

32

16

6
3

9
2

35

11

7
2

Guamanian

Samoon
170

222

159

175

87

234

145

133

215

28

127

280

653

352

427

287

276

189

445

338

358

464

52

201

467

15

17

231

176
23
124

219

284

3
15

96

122

875
22
669

29
107

13

24
338
4

150

32

68

101

172

201
49
46
106

467

875
283

Other

SPANISH ORIGIN 2
Persons of Spanish origin

Mexican

8
160
22
162

Puerto Rican

Cuban
Other Spanish

13

126
11

13

40

215

85
29
160

138

80

169

427

287

276

172

159

189
112

445
228

358
238

464
242

13

17

338
214
20

52

301

11

31

11

64

200

104

109

191

14

31

352
214

Persons of Spanish origin

White

174

16

Black

Other races

131

'Excludes "Other Asian and Pacific Islander" groups identified

'Persons of Spanish origin

P-94

NEWARK,

may

N.J.,

in

126

99

117

27

177
28

262

12

35
557

sample tabulations

be of any race.

SMSA

CENSUS TRACTS

1980 Con.

Race and Spanish Origin:

Table P-7.

(For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Viontclair

B]

town Essex County

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0161

0162

0163

0164

0165

0166

0167

0168

0169

0170

0171

0172

3 492
3 297

3 467

3 611

3 955

2 117

3 287

2 918

3 148

2 246

2 902

Black

95

112

76

181

4
4

4 081
3 425
563
4
4

3 097

White

56

70

14

20

66
4
28

50

10
9
8

12

RACE
Total persons

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


American Indian
Eskimo

274

443

706

213
826

040
940

760
319

15

143
055
9

15

57

30

60

48

18

31

14

6
14

12

14

11

22

2
2
4

9
14

233
962

507
383

317
545
3
3

Aleut

Asian and Pacific Islander'

Japanese
Chinese
Filipino

13

4
23

Korean
Asian Indian

Vietnamese
Hawaiian

11

16

14

21

21

15

20
29

Guamanion

Samoan
Other

SPANISH ORIGIN

42

11

24

14

32

24

77

42

23

25

30

59

43

69

63

173

86

55

56

35

93
4

65

2
13

14
6

16

13

11

13

40

48

18
10
35

51

27
14

4
27

14

Persons of Spanish origin

Mexican
Puerto Rican

Cuban

14

Other Spanish

30

32

24
35

59
30
4

43

69
61

63
49

93

37

Black

Other races

25

24

Persons of Spanish origin

White

11

11

111

56

34

27

173
80
24
69

86

55
51

56
35

35

41

17

19
17

11

11

34

14

9
3

city,

Essex County

65
29

61

Nework

9
10

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0001

0002

0003

0004

0005

0006

0007

0008

0009

0010

0011

0013

4 525

2 106

3 665

2 143
1
871

6 328

3 876

5 881

2 282

719
188

2 626

550
185

460

RACE
Total persons

White

438
140

Black

10
10

American Indian. Eskimo, and Aleut


American Indion
Eskimo

218
582

986
350

427
146

3 716
3 271

103

102

174

9
9

14

14
14

14

87

40

56

1
1

600
253

817

101

Aleut

077
853

10
10

85

425
16
16

Asian and Pacific Islander

Japanese
Chinese
Filipino

98
4

14

38

85

28

49

16
10

29

79

25

31

66

14

65

15

16

24

27

19

Korean
Asian Indian

Vietnamese
Hawaiian

Guamanian

Samoon
Other

SPANISH ORIGIN

839

291

289

84

151

208

376

475

573

233

262

397

379

916

881

534

69

98

406

797

158
30
94
-

Persons of Spanish origin

Mexican
Puerto Rican

10

15

23

750

282

340

90

185

229

29
112

76

Cuban

291

12

41

Other Spanish

325

172

177

475

573
273

233

262

White

376
596

143

117

Black

25

755

273

29
271

12
133

Persons of Spanish origin

Other races

'Excludes "Other Asian and Pacific Islander" groups identified

'Persons of Sponish origin

CENSUS TRACTS

may be

in

197

85

2 006

602

24
287

28
1

483

23

32
113

58
437

268

397
225

2 006
651
113

602
707
44

11

161

242

851

22

048
40
296

671

178
4
138

4
114

35

34

178
104

158
32
42
84

406
505
84
817

797
257
30
510

10

64

sample tabulations.

of any race.

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

P-95

1980 Con.

Race and Spanish Origin:

Table P-7.

[For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see oppendixes

Newark

city,

Essex

B]

County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0014

0015

0016

0017

0018

0019

0020

0021

0022

0023

0024

0025

4 720

2 533

2 638

2 585

4 221
670
2 356

3 818
783

9 916
6 499

5 803

817

2 217

4 870
2 548
2 022

4 864

3 574
65
3 421
4

4 243

110
4 544

28
23

4 996
4

4
4

19

913
537
39
39

14

23

13

16

RACE
Total persons

White
Black

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


American Indian
Eskimo

3
3

139

109

151

2 381

2
2

77
4 054
2

510
914
-

19

696

Aleut

Asian and Pacific Islander

8
6

Japanese

28

24

536

18

98
57
48
309

Chinese
Filipino

Korean

Asian Indian

16

Vietnamese
Hawaiian

14

Guamanian

Samoan

Other

SPANISH ORIGIN

55

241

138

77

109

158

161

190

636

267

352

94

101
16

337

169

107

128

228

234

244

972

396

444

207

11

12

10
74

12

10

11

90

179

145

205
138
624

241

25
317

138

76
33

41

17

105

85

66

972
589
40
343

396

444

207

198

106
46
292

121

Persons of Spanish origin

Mexican

79

268

149

Cuban

Other Spanish

66

2
7

101
28
26

337

47

Puerto Rican

Persons of Spanish origin

White
-

Black

Other races

12

43

37

115

76

169
37

107

128

228

234

244

19

15

21

12
18

75
24

78
35

220

117

69

98

129

121

93
34
117

98

17

Newark

city,

Essex

18

180

34
52

County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0026

0027

0028

0029

0030

0031

0032

0034

0035

0037

0038

0039

948

2 645

439

2 439

2 630

328

4 600
179
4 127

3 693
40

922

896
36
817
-

5 476
12

6
6

14
14

3 570
4
4

10
2

RACE
3 451
114
3 147

Total persons

White
Black

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


American Indian
Eskimo

4
4

8
2

43
513

050
98
780
4
4

5 421

4
4

088

022

33
10
10

60
1

70
310

5
2

595

9
9

6
6

Aleut

Asian and Pacific Islander

Japanese

Chinese
7

Filipino

Korean
Asian Indian

Guamanian

4
3

Vietnamese
Hawaiian

Samoon
Other

35

22

43

270

78

49

16

81

49

92

417

112

115

33

17

10

91

13

184

10

88

167

41

268
45
200

28

136
25

247

14

11

225

77

373

73

12
4

21

4
19

90
20
43
-

45

109

27

20

13

SPANISH ORIGIN'
Persons of Spanish origin

Mexican
Puerto Rican

Cuban
Other Spanish

268

19
1

11

59

136
24

247

White
Black

47

21

32

16

162

80

157

Persons of Spanish origin

Other races

'Excludes "Other Asion and Pocific Islander" groups identified

Persons

P-96

of Spanish origin

NEWARK,

may be

N.J.,

of

in

28

74

90
26
32
32

34

28

112

115
46
25
44

33

49
4

92
29

417

108

10

75

19

22

26

41

58
251

29
73

81

22
10

sample tabulations.

any race.

SMSA

CENSUS TRACTS

1980-Con.

Race and Spanish Origin:

Table P-7.

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Nework

city,

Essex

B]

County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0040

0041

0042

0043

0044

0045

0046

0047

0048.01

524

4 617

2 205

5 154

6 115
85

3 088

123
4 436

4 890
54

496

4 518
109
4 338

2 981

8
1

4 762

Tract

Tract

Tract

0048.02

0049

0050

329

076

2 170
23
2 102

Tract

RACE
Total persons

White
Block

Americon Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


American Indion
Eskimo

19

11

19

11

53
2 914

20
172

73

4 900
14
14

12

982
14
14

84
2

966

6 956
1

312

4 560

130

12

12

27
27

3
3

Aleut

Asion and Pacific Islander'

10

_
-

Japanese
Chinese
Filipino

134

13

14

50

4
8

_
-

_
-

102

_
-

23

Korean

22
3
17

Asian Indian

Vietnamese
Hawaiian

10

32

56

13

10

60

33

21

29

058

46

39

27

106

53
38

65
22

27

52

27

700

75

35

11

25

17

29
510
36

15

7
12

15

59

87
24
38

33

10
7

24

Guamanian

Samoan
Other

SPANISH ORIGIN

Persons of Spanish origin

Mexican
Puerto Rican

10

30

24

17

11

33

27

87

53

33

65

27

27

18

10

29

38

40

9
16
8

5
38
22

16
10

52
4
33

White

Black

11

106
58
32

16

Persons of Spanish origin

2
12

Cuban
Other Spanish

16

Other races

Newark

city,

Essex

15

10
10
7

125

24

14
4
12

700
560

75

35

10

151

36
29

22

989

12

12

County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0051

0052

0053

0054

0055

0056

0057

0058

0059

0060

0062

0063

3 344

3 027
41
2 908

3 940

4 573
54
4 473

347

416

4 820
23
4 783

4 642

281
211

3 465
89
3 152

2 447

12

6
6

12

22

RACE
Total persons

White

24

3 286

Block

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


American Indian
Eskimo

67
3 781

325

304

779

694

13

145

21

387
_

2 111

14
4 499

Aleut

Asian and Pocific Islander

Japanese

Chinese
Filipino

7
1

Korean

Asian Indian

Vietnamese
Hawaiian

2
1

Guomanian

Samoan
31

70

77

42

13

71

Persons of Spanish origin.


Mexican _
Puerto Rican..
Cuban
Other Spanish.

24

139
9

86

66

15

89

12

107

54

23

20

16
23
4
23

Persons of Spanish origin.

24

139

86

Other

SPANISH ORIGIN

12
6

221

181

10

95

038

298

321

41
24

141

'Excludes "Other Asion and Pacific Islander" groups identified

CENSUS TRACTS

may

15

10

963

254

283

12

48

37

25

66

15

89

038

298

67

31

18

65

35
24

9
9

201

24
60

321
112
28

33

13

71

806

213

181

'Persons of Spanish origin

84

41

Black

14

20

WhiteOther races

845

in

2
1

7
1

25
84
1

31

41
4
35

141
8

48
85

sample tabulations.

be of any race.

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

P-97

Table P-7.

1980 Con.

Race and Spanish Origin:

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Newark

city,

Essex

B]

County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0064

0065

0066

0067

0068

0069

0070

0071

0072

0073

0074

0075.01

493

4 016
85

3 805

3 292

2 953

1
1

825
648

3 327

496
840

797

2 021

3 543
3 395
19

3 993

748

3 441
2 931
104

3 819

64
407

2 358
115

8
8

10
10

25

6
2

RACE
Total persons

White
Black

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


American Indian
Eskimo

972
4
4

608

530

725
30

18

910
809

4
4

Aleut

Asian and Pacific Islander'

Japanese
Chinese

4
4

18

Filipino

Korean

Asian Indian

Vietnamese
Hawaiian

Guamanian

Samoan
Other

21

267

178

49
4
30

411
39

164

921

400

276

188

118

174

171

594

507

997

995

601

289

996

2
201

672
49

865

71

71

6
55
22

566

SPANISH ORIGIN 2
Persons of Spanish origin

Mexican
Puerto Rican

Cuban

Other Spanish

Persons of Spanish origin


White

627

26
183

470

41

44

411
87
77
247

253

53
43
157

20

18

14

21

49

Black

Other races

253

331

133

627
428

69
130

204
59
236

225
569

507
587

997
705

84
337
568

128
184

158

157
187

284

394

450

206

296

995

601

781

451

672
594

865
743

289
229

996
517
35
444

31

11

889

292

214

150

78

111

60

Newark

city,

Essex

126

County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0075.02

0076

0077

0078

0079

0080

0081

0082

0083

0084

0085

0086

3 460
2 023

3 334

3 122
2 830

3 074

4 690
3 585
70

794
684
569

3 848

069

210
300

034

736
267
418

17

16

RACE
Total persons

White

718

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


American Indian
Eskimo

1
1

920
46

45
-

768
33

14

250
420

6 298

196

857

510

4 252

11

11

10
10

308

728

Aleut

Asian and Pacific Islander

11

21

60

125

47

10

14

96

Japonese

23

29

26

24

112
24

Chinese

Filipino

_
10

Korean

_
-

23

17

59

12

Asion Indian

11

Vietnamese
Howaiian

Guamanian

Samoan
Other

711

367

*236

264
4
879

954

843

266

474

196

20

27

225

283

196

2 200
15

667

28
4

321

355

697

495

231
23
176

25
4

354
342
489

21

270

307

509

31

133

28

2 200

012

SPANISH ORIGIN 2
Persons of Spanish origin

Mexican
Puerto Rican

Cubon
Other Spanish

Persons of Spanish origin

P-98

NEWARK,

N.J.,

14

18

41

38

163

321

355
76

843
697

667
270

28

61

19

11

231
66
24

25

331

223

127

237

858

392

141

16

20

40
220

in

263
789

374
1

222
985

11

954
722

30
623

may

163

264
611

'Excludes "Other Asian and Pacific Islander" groups identified

222

176
523

Black

'Persons of Spanish origin

179
283

109
272

White
Other races

254

11

268

697
475
67
155

sample tabulations.

be of any race.

SMSA

CENSUS TRACTS

1980-Con.

Race and Spanish Origin:

Table P-7.

[For

meoning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Newark

city,

A and

B]

Essex County -Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0087

0088

0089

0090

0091

0092

0093

0094

0095

0096

0097

0098

0098.99

834
938
226

2 334
298
189

388
328
920

3 319

2 829

6 425
4 771

110
80

64

11

4
4

11

5 969
4 538
217
-

5 320

915
656

5 354
2 586

6 004

350
243

32

34

12

80

10

23

RACE
4 344
2 503
756

Total parsons

White
Black

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


American Indian
Eskimo
Aleut

685

396

058
843

129
782

16
16

11

10

40

11

47
-

9
9

..

Asian and Pacific Islander

57

18

Japanese
Chinese
Filipino

75
-

49

18

64

31

15

17

351

12

Korean
Asian Indian

Vietnamese
Hawaiian

Guamanian

Samoon

Other

SPANISH ORIGIN

049

659

841

103

405

265
4
213

238

2 008

768

3 781
15

497

714

659

134

209

076

3 220

546

2 701
2

Persons of Spanish origin.

Mexican _
Puerto Rican

Cuban
Other Spanish.

2 701
1
562
126

Parsons of Spanish origin.

White.
Black

Other races

013

'Excludes "Other Asian and Pacific Islander" groups identified

'Persons of Spanish origin

CENSUS TRACTS

may

in

215

14

989
255
455

914
95

6
1

192
1

215
545
21

649

179
63
157

405
554
24
827

9
39

265
158
33
74

21
1

333
49
256

659
949
48
662

41

228
1

768
502
62
204

143
162
461

3 781
1

738

62
981

2 016
10
1

346
316
344

2 016

935

22
2

068

511
3 220
1

982

93
145

13
1

022
665

3 342

17

27

20

204
86
229

2 371

433
518

546
482
86
978

3 342
1

918

109
315

17
10

"

sample tabulations.

be of any race.

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

P-99

1980-Con.

Race and Spanish Origin:

Table P-7.

[For

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

meaning of symbols, see Introductior

Nutley towr

B]

Orange

Essex County

Essex County

city,

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0134

0135

0136

0137

0138

0139

0181

0182

0183

0184

0185

0186

4 564
4 468

4 847
4 551
167

4 857
4 773

5 301
4 952

2 296

4 252

3 992

2 901
203

2 028

2 663

638
697
876

2 403

209

620
466

777

3
2
2

RACE
Total persons

White
Black

4 925
4 786

4 504

13

90

221
"

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


American Indian
Eskimo

'

'

682
533

25
23

7
6

286
991

Aleut

74
6

100

Japanese
Chinese

21

Filipino

20

Asian and Pacific Islander

Korean

Vietnamese
Hawaiian

114

6
20
10

26

27

17

42

36
4

7
17

91

i;

15

36
32

51

31

15

20

16
10

Asian Indian

68
-

16; .

2:

40

103

10

12

61

3
19

35

12

19
5

_
~

4
1

_
3

_
-

Guamanian

Samoan
Other

SPANISH ORIGIN

20

24

69

55

134 1

31

11

26

68

101

84

28

51

122

171

74

114

37

90

57

232

307

297

12

11

12

12

4!

24

28

54

43

29

27

4
55

8
7

2
18

13

17

17

38

5";

15
41

41

9
19

37

148

109

29

261

229

69
53

55
49

134 1

37

90

31

68

171
78

307
246

Black

16

It 1

74
24
28
22

297

White

Persons of Spanish origin

Mexican
Puerto Rican

Cuban
Other Spanish

Persons of Spanish origin

Other races

Orange

city,

Essex

31

12:

County Con.

75

114
93
1

20

57
27

232

31

21

22

57

West

Verona borough, Essex County

144

37
56

Caldwell bor-

186

10

51

102

West Orange town, Essex County

ough, Essex County

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0187

0188

0189

0210

0211

0212

0218

0173

4 629
1
648
2 753

4 985
2 538
2 293

4 040
633
2 237

5 047
4 890
52

5 328

3 791

11

407

046

3 731

11

11

15
15

29
29

102
34
4

9 850
9 297

163

'

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0174

0175

0176

0177

4 323

4 425
4 210
105

4 363
4 221
67

3 990

RACE
Total persons

White
Black

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


American Indian
Eskimo

_
-

732
179

168

4 112
59

Aleut

90

Asian and Pacific Islander'

33

45

77

Japanese

Chinese

20

39

Filipino

Korean
Asian Indian

6
6

66

19

Vietnamese
Hawaiian

104

4
14

16
3

18

12

41

22
28
8
36

10
7

245
9
72
45
24
82
11
1

345
5

85
125

120

96

31

4
26
23

12

13

18

32

43

19

14

107

56

38

3
13

12

Guamanian

Samoan

Other

123

92

122

23

13

22

35

31

13

42

35

260

118
4
30

288

66
4

85

38

105

84

53

42

75

121

93

21

13

14

27

16

SPANISH ORIGIN 2
Persons of Spanish origin

Mexican

Cuban
Other Spanish

Persons of Spanish origin


Black

Other races

11

36

18

21

10

17

163

66

180

38

60

23

54

60

34

28

56

68

260

118
50
26
42

288

66
56

85
67
B

38

105
104

84
65

53
28

42

75

121

32

31

53

96
-

10

10

19

25

22

25

122
33
105

White

4
9

68
20

Puerto Rican

166
28

94

10

'Excludes "Other Asian and Pocific Islander" groups identified in sample tabulations.

'Persons of Spanish origin

P-100

NEWARK,

may be

N.J.,

of any race.

SMSA

CENSUS TRACTS

1980 Con.

Race and Spanish Origin:

Table P-7.

[For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

West Orange town, Essex County Con.

Remainder of Essex County

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0178

0179

0180

0160

0190

0191

0192

0193

0194

0195

0196

0197

3 027

3 SS8

5 974

4 407
4 130

4 442
3 941

2 756

868

4 204

5 355

855
516

4 259

557

5 084
4 943

135

193

RACE
Totol persons

907
88

White
Block

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


American Indian
Eskimo

364

130

171

3
3

372
752
4
4

2
2

365
4

435
283

2 721

124

Aleut

952

178

036
218

79

48
4

40

23

49

219

154

49

10

11

22

35

14
33

Chinese

17

39

22

Filipino

16

71

21

11

22

19

Korean

9
4

39
22
4

2
12

Asian and Pacific Islander'

Japanese

Asian indion

Vietnomese
Hawaiian

31

18

68
4

62

12

83

11

63

26

18

48
1

15

Guamanian

Samoan
6

15

27

48

35

48

69

12

19

51

20

95

50

134

55

74

93

61

35

41

116

116

2
3
2

25

14
19

11

28

16

8
10

Other

SPANISH ORIGIN

Persons of Spanish origin

88

22

71
4
15
28
24

95
88

50

71

134

35

67

91

55
39

7
8

2
41

11

Mexican
Puerto Rican

Cuban
Other Spanish

Persons of Spanish origin

White

Black

Other races

24
46

4
4
42

15

43
24
20

28

24

28

67

95

93
50

61
53

35
30

41
28
4

116
88

116
109

27

58

17

37

74
46
4
24

40

Remainder of Essex County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0198

0199

0200

0201

0202

0203

0204

0205

0206

0207

0208

0209

2 771
2 369

4 557
4 433
23

5 033

7 079

4 995

7 693

6 852
46

4 826
4 625

6 107

4 802
27

4 712

380

4 891
4 711
43

4 294
4 209

Black

2 668
2 615
24

5 801

White

48

10

22

RACE
Total persons

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


American Indian
Eskimo

643
39

14

856

516
42

Aleut

Asian and Pacific Islander

72

61

173

153

12

13

33

36

16

17

12
17
6

41

49
47

11

25

61

63
27
33
23

12

23
9
6

Korean

5
3
3

10
14

Asian Indian

20

Japanese
Chinese
Filipino

89

122

27
37

Vietnamese
Hawoiion

209
1

71

69
5
63

175

52
1

195

107
4

77
28
22
67

46

47
47
24

28
11

18

Guamanian

Samoon
Other

SPANISH ORIGIN

10

29

15

29

31

28

26

15

33

23

57

20

35

42

45

60

49

10

8
7

11

2
3

10

42

6
25

6
9

35

32

47

39

60

24

18

57
46

20

35
21

42
39

45
44

60
53

60
46

89
75

43
38

27

18

Persons of Spanish origin

Mexican

60

89

43

27

64

6
10

5
14

2
6

6
48

34

Puerto Rican

Cuban
Other Spanish
|

Persons of Spanish origin

White

Black

Other races

'Excludes "Other Asian and Pacific Islander" groups identified

'Persons of Sponish origin

CENSUS TRACTS

may

in

14

13

64
47

49

21

17

47

14

sample tabulations.

be of any race.

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

P 101

1980-Con.

Race and Spanish Origin:

Table P-7.

[For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

and B]

Dover town, Morris County

Remainder of Essex County- -Con.

Madison borough, Morris County

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0213

0214

0215

0216

0217

0448

0449

0450

0429

0430

0431

0432

5 101

6 603

7 624

5 605

4 137
3 843
97

3 084

4 594
4 242

3 317

13 044

4 939
4 409
244

3 337

6 456
19

896
672
218

13 819

4 739
176

3 243

4 109
3 825

208

240

51

95

10
9

4
4

16
14
2

RACE
Total persons

White
Block

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


American Indian
Eskimo

444

432
90

024
246

2
2

Aleut

149
4

106

219

53

10

Chinese

31

74

Filipino

33

56
20

Asian and Pacific Islonder

Japanese

Korean

13

Asian Indian

63

Vietnamese
Hawaiian

9
17

51

27

54
3

53

54

19
7
7
12

18

19

20

2
13

48

27

2
16
6

10
3

76
24
23

127
27
38

21
1

13

35

3
14
7
2

8
12

26

222

145

16

35

60

279

925
28
603

55

65

16

65

14

17

13

40

6
37

13

25

46

65
54

16
14

65
36

27

14
6

Guamanian
4
37

21

90

80

25

16

12

103

31

Cuban

6
18
2

17
19

18

Other Spanish

49

54

116

30
92

90
68

80

25
24

253

Samoan
Other

SPANISH ORIGIN

96

48

253

162

277

Persons of Spanish origin

Mexican
Puerto Rican

Persons of Spanish origin

White

Block

18

Other races

75
1

Morristown town

171

162
139

81

20

1
1

713
20
960

26

734

103

53

630

466

46
248

279
055

925
785

713
417
27
269

1
1

11

213

139

Succasunna-Kenvil (CDP),

Morris County

55

11

10

Remainder of Morris County

Morris County

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0435

0436

0437

0438

0453'

0455"

0401.01

0401.02

0402

0403

0404

0405

3 121

2 964

5 544
4 304

3 149

7 782
7 570

4 204
4 118

4 602
4 476

7 426
7 362

6 350

2 530

3 424

050

6 296

059

26

42

10

39

6
6

5
5

RACE
Total persons

White

Block

736

4 985
4 263

2 313

515

649
258

4
4

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


American Indian
Eskimo

518
4
1

403
3
1

Aleut

Asian and Pacific Islander'

11

Japanese

3
3

Chinese
Filipino

44

65

60

49

21

2
14
3

157
3

56

30
24

18
5

42

14

9
7

118

23

48

38

10

18

14

56

25

Vietnamese
Hawaiian

12

24

Guamanian

Korean

10

Asian Indian

24

39
1

23
4
2
4
5

38

13

13
7

11

3
2

4
1

Samoan
Other

57

84

11

110

10

20

38

21

126
8
44

329

45

363

70

107

77

48

15

130

18

81
10
12
15

116

25
56
27

SPANISH ORIGIN 2
Persons of Spanish origin

Mexican
Puerto Rican

Cuban

17

Other Spanish

Persons of Spanish origin

White
Block

Other races

'Excludes "Other Asian and Pacific Islonder" groups identified

'Persons of Spanish origin

P-102

NEWARK,

may

57

221

30

200

44

126
60
22
44

329

45

81

241

34

363
260

20
68

11

in

71

116
108

10

19

84

28
27
56

23
6

66
-

29

37

18

13

16

12

12
9
7

40

53

51

48

12

20

70

77
69

27

48
43

66
63
-

29

107
90
-

18

17

52

sample tabulations.

be of any race.

N.J.,

SMSA

CENSUS TRACTS

Table p-7.

1980-Con.

Race and Spanish Origin:

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Remainder of Morris County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0408.02

0408.03

0409

0410

0411

0412

0413

0414

3 273

5 068

3 552

4 153

4 559

5 743

170
64

4 867

270

4 086

4 445

Tract

Tract

0406

0407.01

0407.02

0408.01

4 192
4 170

4 933
4 855

2 837
2 805

3 862

776

RACE
Total persons

White

Block

8
2
2

13

58

American Indion. Eskimo, and Aleut


American Indian
Eskimo

216
040

5 212
4 832

52

53

2
2

70

108

1
1

101

163

629

21

15

9
9

11

52

36

28

69

6
3

14

Aleut

Asian and Pacific Islander

Japanese

Chinese -

Filipino

6
3

Koreon
Asian Indian
Vietnamese
Hawaiian

296

34

10

11

33

50

193

14

11

15
16

19

8
2

17

33

62

26

19
10
8
11

"~

21

10
9

65
-

12
17

11

18

16

20

11

20

11

15

16

Guamanion

Samoan
8

10

29

48

83

27

21

25

34

48

19
6

27

120

86

34

60

13

14
18

4
16
4
10

3
19

35

34

60

31

51

Other

SPANISH ORIGIN 2
Persons of Spanish origin

66

75

32

14

3
12

12

188
10
57

13

31

11

49

47

2
18

18
103

44

51

34

48

19

27

31

41

18

23

66
58

75
66

32
30

188
176

120
76

86
74

36

Mexican

Puerto Rican

Cuban
Other Spanish

Parsons of Spanish origin

White

10
10
13

6
11

Block

Other races

12

59
4

Remainder of Morris County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0415

0416.01

0416.02

0416.03

0416.04

0417.01

0417.02

0417.03

0417.04

0418.01

0418.02

0418.03

841

3 942

6 848

4 177

917

3 821

26

6 393
181

3 861

83

2 866
2 748
41

5 801
5 587
29

3 517

683

4 688
4 487
42

6 218

6
6

2
2

180

55

RACE
4 078

5 350

3 021

White

3 991

4 733

Black

14

191

Total persons

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


American Indian
Eskimo

903
30

84

143
4
67
24

131

77

222

65

360
11

Aleut

Asian and Pacific Islander'

63

Japanese

Chinese

22

Filipino

Korean

6
13

Asian Indian

21

Vietnamese
Hawaiian

372
11

119
27

37
3

11

205

37

37

249

15

52

46

14

41

22
36

21

17

55

20

93

17
12

75
46

89

163
4

141

18

71

60

23

11

105

33

79

13

Guamanian

16
9
6

40

Samoan
7

53

22

36

29

125
4
34

54

21

67
4

136
15

19

25

40

35

14
73

4
30

7
6

10
23

19

30

77

40

41
58

29
28

125

54

21

101

53

136
116

20
-

67
65

85
73
4

20

Other

40

24

17

12

21

85

140

68

94

130

10

50
4

24

9
6

36
14

16
6

38

69

76

24

140
129
-

68
66

94

130

81

121

50
48

11

11

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SPANISH ORIGIN 2
Persons of Spanish origin

Mexican

2
6
2
19

Puerto Ricon

Cuban
Other Spanish

Persons of Spanish origin

White
Black

Other races

'Excludes "Other Asian and Pacific Islander" groups identified


2

Persons of Spanish origin

CENSUS TRACTS

may be

in

15

somple tabulations.

of any race.

SMSA

P-103

1980 Con.

Race and Spanish Origin:

Table P-7.

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Remainder of Morris County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0419.01

0419.02

0420

0421

0422

0423.01

0423.02

0424

0425

0426

0427

0428

5 512

3 807

2 502
2 441

5 259

4 033
3 983

4 504
4 426

66
4

620
208
362

4 100
4 058

18

4 204
4 024
46

2 803

3 577

4 156
3 999

3 486

428

60

136

111

50

RACE
Total persons

White

Block

American Indian. Eskimo, and Aleut


American Indian
Eskimo

39

3 426
6

20

703
40

1
1

4 998
157
1

_
-

Aleut

Asian and Pacific Islander

Japanese

Chinese

11

Filipino

30

Vietnamese
Hawaiian

78

14

120

24

53

40

9
2

24

69
1

13

11

11

22

13

28

42

14

26

18

Korean
Asian Indian

59
34

13

24

63
6
33

45

62

16
18

26

14

14

8
1

17
2

._

Guamanian

Samoon
6

24

13

15

10

40

10

64

61

59

72

40

35

36

61
6

4
20

6
13

62
4
4

23

95
4
32

91

6
10

15

17

7
52

14

22

40

49

3
6
13

62
59

91

23

64

22

61
57

-1

Other

SPANISH ORIGIN

Persons of Spanish origin

Mexican

Puerto Rican

12

Persons of Spanish origin

White_._
Block

46

41

46

22
14
35

64
59
-

61

59
56

72
72

35
25

36

33

35

95
79

10

Cuban
Other Spanish

Other races

50
7
4

40

11

27

25

8
7

40

Remainder of Morris County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0433.01

0433.02

0433.03

04340)

0434.02

0439

0440

0441.01

0441.02

0442

0443

0444.01

2 415

2 500

2 066
2 021

6 153

5 331

3 292

5 591

2 446

17

4 829
4 727
4

3 236

462

6 852
6 634
86

4 412
4 266
88

RACE
Total persons

White

667
691

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


American Indian
Eskimo

865
145

093

240

464

394

121

4
4

11

3 211

17
1

Aleut

Asian and Pacific Islander

Japanese
Chinese

40

31

122

88

43

88

14
14

18

10

21

23

51

27

48
-

8
12
15

22

Filipino

Korean

Asian Indian

Vietnamese
Hawaiian

20

_
7

94

39

97
2

33
1

11

15

10

45
20

26

27

12

23

32
7
26
30

12

14
12

20

25

24

29

24

27

41

75

15

30

122

58

Guamanian

Samoan

Other

16

SPANISH ORIGIN'
52
4

19
1

Puerto Rican

Cuban

10

6
10
12

Persons of Spanish origin

Mexican

Other Spanish

Persons of Spanish origin

White

P 104

NEWARK,

may

44

6
13

42

11

16

21

47

52
42

19

41

75
57

15
14

59
47

4
6

27
23
-

4
14

Other races

'Excludes "Other Asian and Pacific Islander" groups identified

30

6
42

Block

'Persons of Spanish origin

59

in

19

35

11

11

44
5

62

23
4
22

58
49

14

22

6
22

30

44

30

29

41

26

122
104

-'
3

18

sample tabulations.

be of any race.

N.J.,

SMSA

CENSUS TRACTS

Table P-7.

1980 -Con.

Race and Spanish Origin:

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Remoinder of Morris County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0444.02

0445.01

0445.02

0446

0447

0451

0452

0453'

0454.01

0454 02

0455"

0456.01

8 429

2 875
2 759
27

4 134
3 938
44

625
564

485
298
69

3 325

193
156

4 251
4 148
22

4 833

921

4 688

898

31

12

6
6

2
2

17

51

71

10

32

13

RACE
Total persons

White

246
30

Black

4
4

American Indion. Eskimo, and Aleut


American Indian
Eskimo

8 788
8 702
18
10

7
7

S
5

219
40

043
683
318
-

Aleut

Asian and Pacific Islander

142

24

32

60

30

60

21

40

10

7
6
15

11

11

21

10

24

14

120

Japanese
Chinese

63

15

Filipino

15

Korean

11

Asian Indian

31

28

81

6
9
6

Vietnamese
Howaiian

Guamanian

Samoan

26

52

31

11

28

34

40

175

348

85

11

119

86

23

136

24

37

44

100

72

34

12

25

85
72
-

11

119
100

86
70

23

136
96

12

13

19

16

28

26

25

152

42

143

95

10

11

15

15

Puerto Ricon

56

48

84

Cuban

19

12

25
19

Other Spanish

74

21

81

40

70

123
23
187

50

152

42

143

137

29

143

348
303

95
86
-

175
160

13

42

Other

29

SPANISH ORIGIN 2
Persons of Spanish origin

Mexican

Persons of Spanish origin

White
Black

14

Other races

13

21

Remainde of Morris County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0456.02

0457

0458.01

0458.02

0459.01

0459.02

0460

0461.01

0461.02

0462.01

0462.02

7 294
6 807

10 534
10 174

4 899
4 830

4 488

7 218

4 184

101

21

8
8

16
2

085
40

4 095

228

10 138
9 903
93
10
10

8 610

4 452

Black

198
096
30

3 557

White

20

96

129

66

32

RACE
Total persons

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


American Indion
Eskimo

433
402

5
5

505
24

292
136

42

Aleut

220
6

Asian and Pacific Islander'

Japanese
Chinese

61

Filipino

12
34

Korean

106

Asian Indion

Vietnamese
Howaiian

219
6

58
28
26
98
3

38
1

10
2
5
13
7

50

11

16

31

25
17

28

19

12

24

76

28
4

14

21

14

Guamanian

Samoan

Other

31

33

10

20

36

51

22

12

161

130

21

22

145

152

11

60

17

62
30

91
16
27

43

30
-

59

14

12

12

25

24

51

70

43

5
14

SPANISH ORIGIN 2

12

Puerto Ricon

41

34

Cuban

11

101

6
78

49
4
3
7
35

161
144

130
112

49
42

21

22

59
57

152

91

18

30
28

145

14

133

141

90

6
12

11

Persons of Spanish origin

Mexican

Other Spanish

Persons of Spanish origin

White
Black

Other races

14

'Excludes "Other Asian and Pacific Islander" groups identified

'Persons of Spanish origin

CENSUS TRACTS

moy be

in

10

21
3

43
39
4

somple tabulations.

of any race.

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

P-105

1980 Con.

Race and Spanish Origin:

Table P-7.

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Totals for split tracts in Morris County

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

Manville borough, Somerset County

Somerset (CDP),
Somerset County

North Plainfield borough, Somerset County

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0424

0453

0455

0514

0515

0516

0517

0518.

0519

0520.01

0520.02

0531.02

0531.03

620
208
362

4 342
4 206
34

9 703
9 468
54

5 277

2 830

4 025

3 880

4 322
4 018
116

3 761
3 189

6 319

4
4

3
3

084
940
4

RACE
Totol persons

White

Black

Americon Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


American Indian
Eskimo

3 171
3 157

3 626

808

24

7
7

245

3 455

3 255
3 140
32

924
58

774
45

Aleut

Asian and Pacific Islander

436

40

Japanese
Chinese

Korean

26
-

Asian Indian

13

Filipino

77

165

12

24

4
47

18

11

10

27
22

48

58

Vietnamese
Hawaiian

43
1

14
10

37

47

117

91

235

12

13

13

11

34

34

21

79
59

8-9
1

17

18

10

20

49

28

60

Guamanian

Samoan
'

21

11

20

18

12

116

39

13

68

40

56

95
4
32

92

139

38
4

368

Other

SPANISH ORIGIN

Persons of Spanish
Mexican _
Puerto Rican..
Cuban

origin .

Other Spanish.

Persons of Spanish origin

White.

'Excludes "Other Asian and Pacific Islander" groups identified

'Persons of Spanish origin

P-106

NEWARK,

may

27

220

50

81

157

18

49

31

63

16

6
10

65

113
56

5
13

81
4

160

8
16

18

10

18

181

153

6
77

368
262

220

52

50

37
27
68

95
79

92
80

139
129

38
36

34
26
-

27

11

12

106

40

Black

Other races

34

16

10
16
16

in

21

177

21

11

26

4
59

66

35

50
47

81
77

157
105

81

55
8

51

18

14

160
134
17

sample tabulations.

be of any race.

N.J.,

SMSA

CENSUS TRACTS

Table P-7.

1980 -Con.

Race and Spanish Origin:


[For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Somerset (COP)

Somerset County Con.

A and

For definitions c f terms, see oppendixes

Somerville borough

B]

Remainder of Somerset County

Somerset County

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0531.05'

0532

0533

0501

0502

0503

0504

0505

0506

0507

0508.01

0508.02

357
249
66

6 748

3 546
1
771
711
3
3

3 010
2 869
72

2 597

3 793

2 573

2 953

3 175

5 069

3 796
3 703

3 175

128

2
2

2
2

42

82

RACE
Total persons

White
Black

1
1

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


American Indian
Eskimo
Aleut
Asian and Pacific Islander'

043
3 519
3

11

10

026
508

680

738
736

923
1

4 883
138

20

14

13

51

11

135

27

76

24

27
2

40

Chinese

10

17

18

Filipino

22
27

Korean

Asian Indian

19

19

16

Japanese

Vietnamese
Hawaiian

44

14

22
3

9
7
1

6
4

20

Guamanian

6
2

7
9

Samoon
Other

25

131

34

27

19

22

77

24

13

17

12

19

201
9
124

108

83

33

57

32
4

SPANISH ORIGIN 2
Persons of Spanish origin

14

78

46

221

65

43

60

26

10
6

12
22

145

20

17
18
12
18

14
12
29

27

23

20

26

57
44

221
172
9

65

43

60

61

25

58

26
22
-

32
28
-

40

18

Mexican

Puerto Rican

Cuban

12

Other Spanish

56

15

23

19
16

201
107

108
70

83
61

33
22

Black

31

Other races

63

15
23

20

Persons of Spanish origin

White

Remc

4
65

13

inder of Somerset

County- Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0509.01

0509.02

0509.03

0510

0511

0512

0513

0521

0522.01

0522.02

0523

0524

4 948
4 833

3 457

3 395

4 640

4 057

290

382

4 536

938

5 748
5 591

855

4 256
4 049

2 418

213

4 890
4 855

6
5

10

13

12

30

5 335
5 146
37

3 036

3 381

4
4

RACE
Total persons

White
Black

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


American Indian
Eskimo

348

3
3

38

14
2

83

43

28

130

31

84

Jopanese

11

14
33

54

5
25

Chinese

Filipino

19

Korean

23

Asian Indian

36

9
14

Vietnamese
Hawaiian

10
10

44
30

23

60

50

10

11

24

35

63

33

15

8
13

12

91

16

16

27
9

112

4
13

Aleut

Asian and Pacific Islander'

14

2
2

Guamanian

Samoan

Other

_.

21

16

19

20

146

106

15

14

11

41
8
3

27

271

SPANISH ORIGIN 2
Persons of Spanish origin

Mexican
Puerto Rican

34
4

55

44

26

17

13

4
6

14

10

10

15
9

60

90

190

51

16

26

31

16

92
78

271
163

334

30

80

22

261

27

71

34
27

55
52

44
39

26
24

12

14

108

72

9
17

4
23

41
35

27

34

22

29

Persons of Spanish origin

80

3
17

30

White

30

4
130

92

Cuban
Other Spanish

334

166

34
4

Black

Other races

'Excludes "Other Asian and Pacific Islander" groups identified

'Persons of Spanish origin

CENSUS TRACTS

may be

in

sample tabulations.

of any race.

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

P-107

1980 -Con.

Race and Spanish Origin:

Table P-7.

[For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction-

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Remainder of Somerset County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0525

0526.01

0526.02

0527

0528

0529.01

0529.02

0530

0531.04

0531.05'

0534

0535.01

217

2 301

038
999

677
670

2 469

4 331

4 512
4 439
29

6 715

Oil
189

2 429

3 991

21

253

221
126
34

4 202
3 940

27

2
2

RACE
Total persons

White

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


American Indian
Eskimo

265
6

2
2

6 638
9

2
1

556
417

1
1

59

1
1

188

766
714
33
5
5

Aleut

Asian and Pacific Islander

26
2
7

Japanese
Chinese

46

46

53
7

11

6
6
23

2
5

Filipino

Korean

37

Asian Indian

Vietnamese
Hawaiian

Guamonian

Samoan

Other

20

15

SPANISH ORIGIN 2
40

Persons of Spanish origin

Mexican

38
5
3

Cuban

14
3

Other Spanish

22

Puerto Rican

Persons of Spanish origin

White

98
1

49

27

30

46

21

34

40

38

98

28

35

31

61

18

62
42

Black

Other races

5
32

2
18

Remainder of Somerset County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0535.02

0536.01

0536.02

0537.01

0537.03

0537.04

0538.01

0538.03

0538.04

0538.05

0539.01

0539.02

882
769
42
4

4 475
4 387

3 371

2 103

2 782

3 721

2 731

3 411

985

717
693

2 276

056

3 858
3 722

3 065

530
522

3 532

3 292

20

11

143

21

77

10

10

3
3

11

3
3

11

Tract

Tract

RACE
Total persons

White
Black

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


American Indian
Eskimo
Aleut

383

230

Asian and Pacific Islander

64

70

5
31

Japanese
Chinese

48

Filipino

Korean
Asian Indian

31
2
10

95

6
16

65

41

Vietnamese
Hawaiian

Guamanian

Samoan
Other

SPANISH ORIGIN 2
23

Persons of Spanish origin .

Mexican.

Puerto Rican..

Cuban
Other Spanish-

11

23

Persons of Spanish origin .

White .

19

66

47

43

16

20

9
10

12

6
9
17

30

37
37

41
32

37

41

Black

Other races

'Excludes "Other Asian and Pacific Islander" groups identified

'Persons of Spanish origin

P 108

NEWARK,

may

in

24
2
10

3
27

13

15

20

10

66

47
46

43
42

24

51

18

14

sample tabulations.

be of any race.

N.J.,

SMSA

CENSUS TRACTS

1980 Con.

Race and Spanish Origin:

Table P-7.

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Remainder of Somerset

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Totals for split trocts

County Con.

in

Elizobeth city. Union County

Somerset County

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0539.03

0540

0531.05

3301

0301.99

0302

0303

0304

0305

0306

0306.99

0307

4 177
4 007

89
55

121
104

3 032

3 125

3 953

2 375

Black

111

907
648
208

2 578

White

100

17

RACE
Total persons

_
-

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


American Indion
Eskimo

2
2

4
4

6 170
2 144
2 931
22
22

11

12

200
307

217
454

894

2 961

72

734
140

61

471
1

6 758
441
6
6

23

246

4
10

_
-

112

878

Aleut
Asian and Pacific Islander'

47

19

57

Chinese

12

Filipino

14

Korean

10
10

20
20

Asian Indian

13

Japanese

Vietnamese
Hawaiian

110

9
15

:
2

Guamanian

Samoan

Other

12

31

45

34

54

39

41

16

448

337

512

061

603

61

733

443

SPANISH ORIGIN 2
Persons of Spanish origin

13

14

4
30

744
304
327

547
312
465

41

47
34

16
16

31

13

34

37

Other Spanish

37

54
44

Persons of Spanish origin

White
Black

Other races

34

Puerto Rican

Cubon

384

2
11

Mexican

39

384
844
48
492

Elizabeth city. Union

337
952
20
365

2
1

065
36
160
394
475

065
022
40
003

1
1

347

13

426
836
458

111

106
125

733
130
34
569

347
295

8
6

11

394
874
768

2
2
1

047
652

18

377

51

047

County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0308.01

0308.02

0309

0310

0311

0312

0313

0314

0315

0316

0317

0318

816
414

2 288
2 023

4 637

267

6 294

6 591

Black

341

63

107

507
585

5
5

3
3

5 117
4 090
567
4
4

4 442

5 049
2 035

296

4 363

4 561
3 641

5 519

White

RACE
Total persons

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


American Indian
Eskimo

504
10
10

Aleut

365
763

3
2

232
606

513

10
10

109

22

41

18
17

6 408

095

051

914
214

32
4
4

160

129

163
16

430

Asian and Pacific Islander'

32

Japanese
Chinese
Filipino

17

Korean

Asian Indian

20

Vietnamese
Hawaiian

11

24
22
27
50
4

81

15

16

15

27
74

8
10

36

16

_x

13

40
21

28
55
1

Guamanian

Samoan
Other

SPANISH ORIGIN

54

165

321

761

169

161

386

264

661
24
380
727
530

984

661

984
652

427

424

450

290

164

295

Persons of Spanish origin

Mexican

Puerto Rican

Cuban
Other Spanish

Persons of Spanish origin

White
Black

Other races

'Excludes "Other Asian and Pacific Islander" groups identified

'Persons of Spanish origin

CENSUS TRACTS

may

96

93

326

61

321

761

326

256
26
39

601

147

in

152

21

158

919

346
540
419

427
230

21

162

334
155

429
1

919
690
73
156

1
1

264
38
359

850

592

14

19

13

16

332
270
368

458
633
533

519
424
679

247
752
675

432

10
142
190

71

261

1
1

643

643
166
79
398

1
1

629

629
204
72
353

1
1

687

522
11

261

577
673

583
819

250

850
562

592
443

16

36

15

399

252

142

252

687
272

1
1

1
1

522
255

sample tabulations.

be of any race.

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

P-109

1980 Con.

Race and Spanish Origin:

Table P-7.

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction,

Elizabeth city. Union

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

and B]

County Con.

Linden city.

Jnion County

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Troct

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0319.01

0319.02

0320

0321

0345

0346

0347

0348

0349

0350

0351

0352

634
385

6 955

8 530

4 130

3 708

4 732
4 689

6 097
6 010

2 467
2 441

3 048
2 319

2 140

192

6 078
341

Black

6 788
6 529
26

4 145

White

663

115

RACE
Tola! persons

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


American Indian
Eskimo

960
216

4
4

252

167

123

897

187

410

525
93

10
10

6
6

17

46

24

10

22

631
3

2
2

13

974

2
2

24

46

25

6
10
14
14

10

7
2

Aleut

Asian and Pacific Islander'

Japanese

Korean
1

Vietnamese
Hawaiian

43

16

21

42

7
2

43
57

11

165

52

24
42

Filipino

Asian Indian

19

Chinese

Guamonian

Samoan
49

Other

280

187

110

42

73

38

17

28

15

34

42

129

88

172

112

75

244

SPANISH ORIGIN 2
130

Persons of Spanish origin

Mexican

Puerto Rican

65

Cubon

18

46

Other Spanish

355

381

566

19

11

237
417
682

182

9
52

604
584

319
186

381
208

355

White

130
89

Black

126
20

39

209

Persons of Spanish origin

Other races

Linden

1
1

Union

city,

1
1

County-

25
16
42

50
36
86

13

82
6
29

192

29
38
57

31

23

21

65

38

26

70
80

566
476

129
91

88
28

172
142

112
97

75
64

82
68

192
153

13

21

160

83

31

39

New

29

15

Providence borough,
Ploinfield city.

Union County

Con.

46
103
93.

13

244
211

32

33

11

11

31

Union County

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0353

0354

0381.01

0381.02

0388

0389

0390

0391

0392

0393

0394

4 757

2 612
2 457

4 263
4 128

4 492
023
3 339

3 263

3 773
2 560

4 438

2 584

2 098

4 299
075
2 667

4 800

8 163
7 931
24

4 569

116

11

11

41

26

RACE
Total persons

White

Black

989
648

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


American Indian
Eskimo

14
14

23

13

58

765

052

119

2 253
2 017

265
315
4
4

12
12

4
4

29
24

47
-

45

28

10
4
6
2

2
3

16
12

18

8
8

10
16

Aleut

118

169

Japanese

16

19

Chinese

38

72

12

10

9
7
12
16

Asian and Pacific Islander'

Filipino

Korean

22

Asion Indian

41

26
40

Vietnamese
Hawaiian

13

Guamonian

Samoan

92

23

36

58

175

76

35

119

500

212

249

68

66

85
4

106

470

374

89

221

21

9
17

24

179
9

182

26

83

11

16
9

35

39

56

55

280

165

57

129

941
34
459
43
405

487

104
36
109

249

68

470
289

374
269
40

89

221

941

65

85
75

106

198

66
66

67

101

391

487
254

10
12

14

106

45
505

32
201

Other

SPANISH ORIGIN 2
Persons of Spanish origin

Mexican

Puerto Rican

Cuban
Other Spanish

Persons of Spanish origin

White

Black

Other races

51

'Excludes "Other Asian ond Pacific Islander" groups identified

'Persons of Spanish origin

P 110

NEWARK,

may

in

11

18

41
14

51

24
157

65

19

199
55

214

sample tabulations.

be of any race.

N.J.,

SMSA

CENSUS TRACTS

Table P-7.

1980 Con.

Race and Spanish Origin:


[For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Ploinfield city

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Union County Con.

Rahway

B)

city,

Roselle borough, Union

Union County

County

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0395

0396

0397

0355

0356

0357

0358

0359

0360

0340

0341

6 162

3 917

5 B42

6 752

5 451
5 194

2 805
2 165

4 205

3 662
2 931

120

4 544
2 118
2 292

182

6 458
164

3 903
3 841

3 268

048
619

773

579

8
7

11

11

RACE
Total persons

White
5

Black

672
354

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


American Indian
Eskimo

506
308

12

11

12

11

3
2

446
770

533

10
10

Aleut

45

Japanese

Chinese

Filipino

20
29

Korean

21

Asian Indian

21

11

14

Asian and Pacific Islander'

Vietnamese
Hawaiian

49

97
1

31

44

100

3
19
9

17

4
37

54
4

77
6
23

20

23

24

12

25

31

17

13

11

33

12

50

37

Guamanian

Samoon
Other

120

47

70

79

58

32

65

80

99

99

262

113

228

275

77

247

89
4
42

189

249

381

332

60

6
79

10
33

19

18

SPANISH ORIGIN 2
Persons of Spanish origin

10

16

13

Puerto Rican

114

32

85

57

12

Cuban

6
132

21

36

73
35
134

247
190

89
56

14
19

Mexican

Other Spanish

60

109

173

20
43

228

131

113
89

275
205

77
76

31

12

100

12

262

Persons of Spanish origin

White
Block

Other races

Roselle borough, Union

130
38
60

County- -Con.

68

52

Roselle Park borough, Union County

city.

79
63

101

146

195

172

189

249
136
35
78

381
289
4
88

332

125
6
58

Summit

18

96
89

241
5

86

Westfield town

Union County

Union

County

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0342

0343

0344

0337

0338

0339

0377

0378

0379

0380

0364

0365

3 569

3 493

4 735

4 685

5 765

2 927

4 613

578

2.889

5 453
5 071

652

5 133
4 276

190
064

5 451

031

4 718
4 444

5 767

630

11

19

191

268

25

729

19

157
176

100
29
29

RACE
Total persons

White

Black

773
695

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


American Indian
Eskimo

6
6

333
66
2

8
8

7
7

Aleut

Asian and Pacific Islander'

61

Japanese

65
2

17

22

4
9

136
25

22

53
18

84

53

68

99

13

12

10
9

9
6

15

32

7
14

28

17

Chinese

16

21

Filipino

34

17

Korean
Asian Indian

2
8

14
10

Vietnamese
Howaiian

34

27

56

38

24

14

28

28

37

55

13

124

161

128

124

159

166

110

335

4
24
45
88

10

13

88
-

82
10

26
29
68

14

34

15

83
64

14

10
63

81

33
53
64

3
16

133
-

84

45

60

40

62
92
168

84

1
1

9
1

8
2

86

6
25

22

23

19

19

28

9
22
10

Guamanian

Samoan
Other

SPANISH ORIGIN 2
Persons of Spanish origin

Mexican

24

Puerto Rican

Cuban

18

Other Spanish

80

White

Persons of Spanish origin

124
81

Black

16
27

Other races

'Excludes "Other Asian and Pacific Islander" groups identified

'Persons of Spanish origin

CENSUS TRACTS

may be

of

any

in

25

17

128
87
25

124

159

166

no

107

142

157

101

133
110

24

16

17

15

161
137

21

19

58
2
24

335
282
12
41

15

14

13

59

54

88
87
-

82
71

11

sample tabulations.

race.

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

1 1

1980 Con.

Race and Spanish Origin:

Table P-7.

[For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Westfield towr

Union

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

County Con.

Remainder of Union County

Census Tracts
'

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0366

0367

0368

0322

0323

0324

0325

0326

0327

0328

0329

4 190

5 876
5 597

7 740
7 491

6 743

2 334

6 641

5 722
5

69

81

4 619
306
3 255

8 574

6 070

224

355
869

3 826
3 671

6 054

139

980

Tract

RACE
Total persons

White

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


American Indian
Eskimo

13

13

426

130

293

14
13

459
89
4

8
8

922

8 312

22
22

204
_
-

21

39

Aleut

Asian and Pacific Islander

46

Japanese

44
14
9
6
3
9
3

12

Chinese
Filipino

Koreon

11

6
6

Asian Indian

Vietnamese
Hawaiian

77

89

168
22
75

158

28
42

79

3
18

62

24
36

3
18

85

8
10

6
50

43

27

108
4
40

4
41

6
6

2
18

11

12

21

11

31

48

Guamanian

Samoan

Other

12

10

84

33

112

91

12

12

15

19

66

105

621

40

146

80

HI

SPANISH ORIGIN 2
Persons of Spanish origin

2
10

Mexican

51

237

133

368

12

11

8
82

11

12
4

55

91

31

27

11

18

42
36

63

10

15

22

88

41

40

146
135
-

80

53

84

31

129

203

92
312
209

105

51

White

66
58

101

50

133
100

368
276

621
555

Black

237
122
48

Other races

67

28

9
83

62

Puerto Rican

Cuban

Other Spanish

Persons of Spanish origin

31

11

3
17
21

70

50

111
103

19

11

Remoinder of Union County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0330

0331

0332

0333

0334

0335

0336

0361

0362

0363

0369

0370

3 433

4 941
4 892

4 216
3 783
367

3 867

3 601

7 053
6 561

8 221

785
778

7 456
7 386

9 243
9 151

208

4 752
4 715
-

4
4

362
4
4

RACE
Total persons

White-

390
9
3
3

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


American Indian
Eskimo

825

567

10

956

1
1

477

6 258

163

Aleut

Asian and Pacific Islander

21

Japanese
Chinese

41

48
1

18

Filipino

21

Korean

Asian Indian

3
15

2
16
3

Vietnamese
Hawaiian

25

27
4

8
7

68

44

59

69

10

35

35

8
10
14

20

11

10

19

17

15

6
29

16

49
6

8
5

Guomanian

Samoan
Other

10

18

58

86

60

61

164
5

17

22

178

86

126

101

70

3
17

15

12

14

21

11

47

4
65

21

17

13

79

58

38

86
80

126
119

101

88

70
65

13

11

SPANISH ORIGIN 2
Persons of Spanish origin

68

60

6
16

10
3

68

8
6
41

37

52

86

60

61

83

56

51

68
67

3
7

Mexican

Puerto Rican

Cuban

Other Spanish

Persons of Spanish origin

White
Black

Other races

'Excludes "Other Asian and Pacific Islander" groups identified

'Persons of Spanish origin

P 112

NEWARK,

may

in

41

47

39
79

111

60
60

164
132

178
173

27

'

sample tabulations.

be of any race.

N.J.,

SMSA

CENSUS TRACTS

1980- Con

Race and Spanish Origin:

Table P-7.

[For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Remainder of Union County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0371

0372

0373

0374

0375

0376

0382

0383

0384

0385

0386

0387

4 742
4 703

4 957
4 672
223

4 758
4 685

9 197

12 549
12 043
118

788

5 952

9 034
8 520

7 767

387

RACE
Total persons

White
Block

American Indian, Eskimo, ond Aleut


American Indian
Eskimo

3 669

4 728

502
125

4 451

8
2

234

8 710
9
9

Aleut

3
2

118

6 962

4 279

252
626

6
6

132
401
4

86

123

65

174

177

16

12

21

47

48
34

54

366

293

34
9

30
4

36
9

41

66

13

Chinese

14

13

14

Filipino

15

Korean
Asian Indian
Vietnamese
Hawaiian

9
10

353
30
199
22
45

28

56

Asian and Pacific Islander'

Japanese

31

10
7
8

29
24
20

55
22

14

28

13

31

11

38

50

17
63

Guomonian

Somoan
3

12

25

22

25

32

16

14

44

53

52

68

48

79

76

94
20

142

104

2
16

11

Other

SPANISH ORIGIN

Parsons of Spanish origin

Mexican

Puerto Picon

81

85

101

12

12

111
13

11

16

19

16

31

4
55

4
59

26
88

13
18

14
15
13

11

12

14

61

56

43

60

60

94
83

142
128

104
97

81

101

111

86

82

Cuban

11

18

11

6
19

Other Spanish

35

32

24

53

52
52
-

68
60

48
43

79
64

76
55
-

12

21

Persons of Spanish origin

White
Black

Other races

'Excludes "Other Asian ond Pacific Islander" groups identified

'Persons of Spanish origin

CENSUS TRACTS

may be

in

5
6

13

15

85
58
20
7

NEWARK,

N.J.,

66

15

25

sample tabulations.

of any race.

SMSA

P 113

1980

Ancestry of Persons:

Table P-8.

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction,

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

and B]

Essex County

Census Tracts
Belleville

Bloomfield

East Orange

Irvington

Montclair

SMSA

Total

town

town

city

town

town

965 969
226 556

851 116
605 107
620
21 546
2 502
22 962
3 560
3 904
33 486
106 938

35 367
24 387
46
708
76

47 792
30 326

61 493
135

38 321
23 962
180

291

2 450

300

2 391
15 198

77 690
62 210
6
267
202
832
114
72
259

14 648

297
770
95
210
2 253
3 200

835
20 884
19 212

37
971

72

2 664

391
141

The

Total persons
Single ancestry

group

Dutch
English

159

71

668

7 531

French

750
9 286
14 855
99 551
224 848

German

91

Greek
Hungarian
Irish

Italian

4 630

Norwegian

73 574
27 376
31 156

Polish

Portuguese
Russian

Swedish
Ukrainian

Other
Multiple ancestry group

Ancestry not specified

Not reported

445
245
833
236
241

798

496

173

2 971

216

86
418
315

532 102

680
4 572
344 939

53
178
2 931

159
136
3 851

514 160
225 253
143 842

132 324
113 685
81 148

8 166

13 222

2 814

4 244
3 178

088

34 145
9 422
48 080
53 897
30 464
19 066

13

10 648
5 802
13 620

Scottish

916
214
78

179

201

872

790

308
38

45 297
1

132

652
472
2 260
4 696

460

343
086
176
16

21

576
25 680

3 398
12 082
10 020

40
633

22
3

128
55 633

4
761

8 481

city

Nutley town

329 248
266 555
102
4 947
360
2 247
319
455
3 967
21 738

28 998

14
3 799
18 105

53
1
085
208 090

43
176
99
195
213
84
102
2 132

280
197
103

7 715

Newark

11

489

029
245

17

Orange

city

Verona
borough

136
24 115
27

14 166

184

845

531

690
47

920

31

91

100

174
105
179
2 116
9 182

650
116
79
1
015
3 825

7 698
71

781
8
1

225
009

2 708

476

82
365

28
232
66
63
30
16 857

528
126
189
22
826

20

21

10 260

13 751

8 796

2 852

4 710

48 942
39 723

282
630

4 169

504

4 099
3 000

2 938

758
208

543

4 240

2 052

2 244

660
230
803
164
597
459

283

Selected multiple ancestry groups


English

151

and other group(s)

39 391

French and other group(s)

206 418
209 404

German and other group(s) ..


and other group(s)
Italian and other group(s)
Polish and other group(s)
Irish

103 122
73 081

Essex

558
564

2 952
3 765
3 180
1

279

3
1

086
036

4 812
6 251
4 033
2

335

756
377
005
005
337

251

541

961

704

569

149

3 793
3 775

3 548

3 471

4 695
2 996
1
757

3 087

695
237

County Con.

631

903

844
2 860
1

331

Morris County

331
551
2 199
1

139
697

Somerset County

Census Tracts
West

Cald-

11

Total persons
Single ancestry

Total

Dover town

407 630
197 993
3 685
23 785

14 681
9 109
75

193
7 331

135 988
73 660
550
5 828
542
7 525
901
385
9 482
20 415

50

147

300

339

519
40
2 558
269
153

5 091

2 143
12 118

132

509

5 969

5 111
3 612

407

6 004

group

44
558

Dutch
English

52
491

French

German

96
202
743
2 207

Greek
Hungarian
Irish

Italian

Norwegian
Polish

12

Portuguese

239
103
88
35
745

Russian
Scottish

Swedish
Ukrainian

Other

3 965

Multiple ancestry group

Ancestry not specified

Not reported

West Orange
town

Remainder

well borough

438
829

39 510
22 973
96
986
1

190
611

704
306
3

924
497

12 956

10 916
5 621
2 718

44 573
17 755
8 528

170 209
39 428
21 127

2 547

12 879

163

2
1

Succosunna-

town

Kenvil (COP)

Remainder

Total

15 357
8 590

16 614
10 479

10 931
4 811

66
325

66

68

911

661

203 129
104 283
1
543
9 820

77
656
84

33
680

350 047
165 004
3 410
19 919
1
809
24 305
503
2 572
25 370
36 760

117

141

924

2 811

13

22

303
37
67
122
84
99
4 339

270

43
260

19

153
295
93
50
349

202
154
36
92
4 878

860
907
552

4 421
714
096

920

3 749

Morristown

677
357
97
780
973

28 941
43 148

003
949
36 639

121

969

2 177
27 242
2 011

Madison
borough

4 091
481

61

64

947

075

6
116
599

71
1

245
697

907
269
287
33
113
110

46
24

859

Manville

413
4 576
2 931

744
684
25 214
1

112

150 829
34 214

511

17 893

618
316

48 794
12 739

2 148

63 491
65 531
29 961

5
1

008

11

278

6 749
24
141

1
108
14 006

404

767
3 559
9 889
20 587

467
308
927

774

796

10 998

borough

11

921

52
5

8
2 782

402
3 051

22
237

256
806
892
22 902

397
957

18

78 188
20 658
12 596

874
655
455

Selected multiple ancestry groups


English

and other group(s)

French and other group(s)

German and other group(s) --

and other group(s)


Italian and other group(s)
Polish and other group(s)
Irish

P 114

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

297
295
575
568
952
503

477
682
4 739
2 596
2 058
3

337

17 739
17 805
8 448
6 256

55 686
14 167

246
73 478

71

33 651
19 773

1
1

541
193

2 238

680
822
667
458

2 371
2 274

583

280
577

495
336
556
890
821

375

961

922
703

17

660

24 482
6 289
32 054
28 250
14 834
12 828

498
1
1

187
184

093
998
562

CENSUS TRACTS

Table P-8.

Ancestry of Persons:

1980 -Con.

[Data are estimates based on o sample; see Introduction.

meaning of sym

For

>ols.

see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Somerset Cou nty Con.

A and

8)

Union County

Census Tracts

Total
Single ancestry

Somerset

Somerville

borough

(CDP)

borough

Remainder

Total

Elizabeth city

Linden city

dence borough

Plainfield city

19 108

21 731

973

139 039
67 037
223
7 863

504 094
319 173

106 201
80 281
128
874
294
2 770

37 836
25 099

12 426

45 555
34 280
94
418
202

ptnoM

10

group

039
761

English

French

German

Irish..

98
258
64
128
116

6 546

133

81

10 705
581

149

789
7 090
14 176

878

122

28 651

6 406

76

101

989

7 628

7 630

Ancestry not specified

11

439

901

Not reported

42
33
1

939
880
892

663

109

Other

9 043

6 784

241

Multiple ancestry group

4 950

17

516
69
39

Ukrainian

175

777
55

51

Russian

811
661

18

Swedish

Portuguese

848

10

259
782
883
683
209

9
2
1

480

253
498
809
313
207
622

5
1

918
88
713
264
443
545
520

818
9 281

482

28 971

6 402

9 708

308
379
604
700
750
748

18 770

36 775
9 513
55 038
53 779
24 173

4 602
24 000
20 751
10 162
8 477

540
903

153

51

170
89
136
169

989

723
526

3 725
2 229

24
1

55

223
95
83
173
26 883

369
004

58
392
142
274
91

56
284
6 492

5 612
5 663
4 013

511

city

26 723
15 633
100
604
104
362
73
337
635
2 629

477

80
50
743

41

Rahway

27
321
12
116
146

125

9 012

640

175

15 508
10 412

133 439

852
45
166
63
153

450
610

45 108

127

56 379

41
5

080
853
276
92
813

4 366
1
061

15 623

Provi-

6 053
30

67

744
540
948
472
235

769

Scottish

Polish

27
2
4
27
54

586
120

311

16 517

867

737
36

68
809
55
275
244

Norwegian

629
42

026
789
473

2 891

Italian

11

912
40
426
49
902

13

123

Dutch...

Greek
Hungarian

New

North Ploinfield

8 021
3

069

2 127

Selected multiple ancestry groups:


English

2 327

and other group(s)

3 147
2 835

German and other group(s) ...


Irish

579
473

648

French and other group(s)

and other group(s)


and other group(s)
and other group(s)

Polish

748
148

Italian

119

871

176
893

Union

21

6 310
2 992
3 027

414

827
255
543
2 400
902
432

823
550
486
3 306
752
2 259
1

County Con.

Belleville

906
505

881

928
589
554

3
1

009
465
297
608
466
417

town, Essex County

Census Tracts

Total parsons
Single ancestry

group

.....

Dutch

"

English

French

German

Roselle

Roselle Park

borough

borough

20 641
13 282
42
413
89
988

Irish

Italian

Multiple ancestry group

Not reported

Tract

Tract

0142

0143

0144

0145

13 377
7 370

21 071

30 447
14 910

4 347
3 225

3 908

5 285
3 368

3 677

3 823

590

131

69

2 054

85

10
72

371

78

135

71

93

64
886
49

168

189 817
110 942
612
6 016
568
14 146
057
2 078

3 820

323

38

51

222
012
696

166

76

114

213

114

13
19

76

80
88

195

12
12
391

852

2 105

358
214

997

122
981

213
216
2 329
2 914

039
482

109
562
2 107

28
741

378

146
823

117
2

11

271

290
2 087

11

166

92
43
30

5 261
2 098

4 832
1
175

59 827

449
888

19 048

609

909
839
832

12 088

212

252

3 332

22

259

121

231

606
326

203

224

79

173
73

3
1

262
980

2 917

303
6 648

82

64
135

732

11

366

162
157
249
125
50

26 269

Scottish

Ancestry not specified

Tract

0141

on

Russian

Swedish
Other

Tract

0140

11
1

Portuguese

Ukrainian

Tract

Remainder

339
776
266
5 173
273
535
2 390
26 173

Norwegian
Polish

Tract

town

115

Greek
Hungarian

Westfield
city

Summit

9 148

6
1

11

11

116

144

14

16
18

297

227
642

_
148
45

20
25

21

12
41

13

28

34

264

99

244

880

686
436
255

809
279
214

531

848
532
323

20
139

16

033
285

121

386
290

14

33

674
7

56

51

541
1

292
8

56
31
10

40
32
340

970
179
141

Selected multiple ancestry groups


English

and other group(s)

French and other group{s)

German and other group(s) ..


Irish

and other group(s)


and other group(s)
and other group(s)

Italian

Polish

CENSUS TRACTS

376
308

2 171
2 165
1

773
189

341

934

4 769
1
001

2 256
2 010

3 341

5 221

043
074
472

4 981

033
784

3
1

799
308

15
4
25
24

941
251

689
028
11 793
9 972

171

168

65
145

60
324
453

249
256
167

351
115

259
74
355
453
431
114

NEWARK,

227
150
642
647
569
244

N.J.,

205
76
271

369
295
132

SMSA

158

36
438
527
290
162

P 115

Ancestry of Persons:

Table P-8.

1980 -Con.

[Data are estimates based or a sample,- see Introduction.

For

meaning ot symbols, see Introduction.

town, Essex

Belleville

Bloomfield town

County Con.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Essex County

Census Tracts

Total persons

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0146

0147

0148

0149

0150

0151

0152

0153

0154

0155

0156

0157

4 ill

5 896
4 540

3 610
2 099

4 895
2 883

4 017

3 055

4 833
2 730

3 787

900

4 469
2 716

28
99

17

3 491
2 091
13

4 822
3 276

16
41
13

12

183

113

38
120

17

16

13

67
25
16
195

114

204

17

23

18
16

129
-

136
39
174

32
94

10

33

12

18

563
442

384
942

201

3 413

402
786

399
986

186
646

11

113

162

193

162

502

12

15

39
52

48

80
24

35
16

31

12

23

12
14

2 961

Single ancestry group

Dutch..

133

English

French

86

German
Greek...

Hungarian
Irish

Italian

290
827

Norwegian

Scottish

136
40
24
22

Swedish

Ukrainian

Polish

Portuguese
Russian

6
12
17

Ancestry not specified

Not reported

288
362
323

001

12
7

18
5

587

378

Other..
Multiple ancestry group

29
109

337
1

11

394

15

33
67
29

13

55

698

179

136

36
159

179

555

345
290

079
307
268

893
262
126

166

281

474

230
55
369

258
33
429

84
382

481

491

441

260
48
390
498

326

145
583
705
364

294

343
166

422

170

319
329

187
56

576
436

201

801

_
639

2 475

244
29
253
26
32
523

69
39
147
20

154
76

036
364
222

111

400
310

355
205

2 631

120
8
106

65

26
279

112

14

11

21

22
202
506

409
062

33
1

485
1

935

157

17

18

Ill

466

11

131

206

88

11

21

3
31

47
40

12

12

12
291

13

375

182

301

591

452
327

224

148

443

187

379

135
619
635
289

62
363
664
369
164

119
373
644
431
200

89
43
275
349
228

444
659
571

092
220

197

Selected multiple ancestry groups:

and other group(s)

English

243

127

41

Italian

662
430

62
286
405
558

Polish

190

155

French and other group(s)

491

German and other group(s) ...


Irish

and other group(s)


and other group(s)
and other group(s)

286
64

424
521

291

Bloomfield town, Essex

191

107

East Orange city, Essex County

County Con.

Census Tracts

Total parsons
Single oncestry group

Dutch

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0158

0159

0099

0100

0101

0102

0103

0104

0105

0106

0107

0108

3 978
2 661
6

4 900
3 744

2 935
2 281

3 712

4 066
3 174

4 785
4 130

4 781
4 223

4 511
3 800

4 987
3 482

6 134

4 626
3 626

3 872

5 019

80

44

75

125

36

38

77

16

13

15

23

97

148

31

51

239
592

32
63
23
35
179
3 025

176
32

69

79
74
132

168

118

14

12

40
46
20
30
269

English

French

German

139

Greek
Hungarian

Irish

Italian

2 862
6

41

24

79

15

10
122
64

14
12

6
179
70

75

4
50
88

189
159

54
52

66

14

61

20

15

59

45

24

28
92

22
5

27

13

34

10

14

6
49
6

19

134
91

235

Polish

Portuguese
Russian
Scottish

Swedish
Ukrainian

Other
Multiple ancestry group

046
271
189

Ancestry not specified

Not reported

34
-

852
304
249

15

4
192

893

400

23
2

14

3 582

3 735

170

485
417

147
411

340
510
424

370
522
410

41

118

36
46
47
49
40

17

66
28

161

32

_
388

493
346

330

179

258
453
297

232

4 691

165

255
860
698

210
790

45
52
83
97

80
56
20
26

9
13

14
14
3

032

7
13

Norwegian

32

340
257

544

741

999
27
813
773

Selected multiple oncestry groups

and other group(s)

172

French and other group(s)

160
326
469
385
223

English

German and other group(s) ..


and other group(s)
Italian and other group(s)
Polish and other group(s)

Irish

P 116

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

142
88

279
353
370
144

133
154

42
-

114
159
25
25

18

26
110
54
6

37
34

62

15

21

16

41

104

11

44
60
26

50
65
46

CENSUS TRACTS

Table P-8.

Ancestry of Persons:

1980 -Con.

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

For meaning

East Oronge

city,

symbols, see Introduction.

( >f

Essex

For definitions of terms, see

app endixes A and B]


Irvington town, Essex

County Con.

County

Census Tracts

Total persons
Single ancestry

group

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0109

0110

0111

0112

0113

0114

0115

0116

0117

0118

0119

0120

232
047

3 383

4 Oil
3 272

3 617

2 630
2 170

3 481
3 087

3 686
3 012

365

862
357

5 596

2 910

4 840
3 297

3 093

795

56

70

72

77

108

50

49

41

48

18

15

18

16

31

134

10

42

58

116
37
509

_
_

3 30S

626

Dutch
31

English

_
_

45

_
_
_

15

_
_
_
_

23

15

61

171

13

Italian

18

14

13

67

250

150

27
69

Norwegian

130

French

German
Greek
Hungarian

Irish

29

18
8
8

Portuguese

Russian
Scottish

Swedish

Ukrainian

_
949

2 588

Other

16

81

41

18

132

150

206

280

82
334
057

96

24

Polish

274
39
247
29

139
34

33

942

2 789

62
522

27
367
260

74
600
497

_
2 603

154

613

2 364

935

053

Multiple ancestry group

125

168

137

Ancestry not specified

557
480

185
167

420
379

602
416

194
513
345

20
33
24
57

44

66

21

19

10
10

23

29

78

110

43

21

91

29

14

21

19

86
30

23
18

21

14

27

61

14

45

Not reported

4
5

947
35

357
186
869

118

342
303

256
249
93

95
633
611

66
034

003
646
311

Selected multiple ancestry groups

and other group(s)

15

French and other group(s)

26

English

German and other group(s) ..


Irish

and other group(s)


and other group(s)
and other group(s)

Italian

Polish

66

Irvingion town, Essex

225
139

63
37
110
77
60
43

434
351

216
137

County Con.

Census Tracts

Total parsons
Single ancestry group

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0121

0122

0123

0124

0125

0126

0127

0128

0129

0130

0131

0132

0133

3 564
2 481

5 229
3 523
33
107
24

4 933

4 312

4 214

3 467

4 354

2 439

2 847
12

3 772
2 737

4 050

087

002
895

4 130

910
-

3 340
2 562

66
-

110

37

406

215
36

30
254
53
25

Dutch
English

French

German
Greek
Hungarian
Irish

Italian

69
54
313
190
44
274
230

104
72

330
651

Norwegian
Portuguese

Russian

64

Scottish

Swedish
Ukrainian

Other
Multiple ancestry group

Ancestry not specified

Not reported

023

162

218

105

14

14

451

152

44
42

71

53

73
57
152
42
33

200
577

168

438

209
355

168
34
39
9
197

166

175
261

29
98
177

28
116

274

216

129

47

29

115

12

3 163

5
3

88

20

33

43

23

50

91

25

16
14

28

92

146

343

95

242

44
47

30

261

235
112

138

53

42

13

201
15

14
17

58

38
499

2 169

101

310
632

657
426
255

422
-

408
-

354
47

14
54
7

86

120

32
54

21

16

432
867
1

248
458
315

5 359

287

Polish.

467

45

9
1

300
446
903
563
350

72
043

60
1

692

627
662
310

642
485
310

156
56

144
23
260
268
120
99

24

60

556

2 347

3 432

53
3 467

367

187
591

167

434

255
852
714

307
922
742

32

62

751

2 223

242
378
246

406
780

517
518
275

303
584

451

531

53
9

49
48
106

153
7
201

24
16

12

13

91

135

177
174
63

50
43

111

111

25
30
126
174

62

95

48
35

14

39

51

19

74
77
84

5
1

162

Selected multiple ancestry groups:


English

and other group(s)

French and other group(s)

German and other group(s)


and other group(s)
Italian and other group(s)
Polish and other group(s)
Irish

CENSUS TRACTS

165
39
268
308
118
113

171

211

62
445
578
340
227

45
376
382
245
117

315
308
50
74

121

79
49
85

169
51

NEWARK,

45

N.J.,

21

SMSA

38

P 117

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Table P-8.

1980 -Con.

[Data are estimates based on a sample, see Introduction.

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Vtontcloir

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A ond

BJ

town. Essex County

Census Tracts

Total persons

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0161

0162

0163

0164

0165

0166

0167

0168

0169

0170

0171

0172

3 492

3 467

3 611

3 955

4 081

3 138

2 954

3 112

2 268

2 143

929

2 880
2 378

23

2 477
18

076
694

3 287

211

114

90

26
154

204

13

66
218

13

15

64

12
19

217

10

10

169
24

154
6
79

183

063
46
439
92
290

29
174
524

130

48
534

English

738
27
348

French

13

Single oncestry

group

Dutch.

Greek
Hungorion

169
33
23

Irish

171

Italian

244

Germon

230
58
347

869
20
493

15

128

Polish

Norwegian

790

2
1

2 247

661

_
_

15

_
_

224

25

158

10

94
24

44

66

27
14
14

_
_
-

887

2 211

13

365
250

141

302

6
103

4
80

17

75

35

25

17

60

37
52

47
339
388

973

8
76
272
198

11

270
277

291

Portuguese
Russian
Scottish

Swedish
Ukrainian

Other
Multiple ancestry group

Ancestry not specified

Not reported

190
105
24

81

14

249

367

484
270

94
19

12
15

177

47
6
280
1

389
353

139
33
25
6

65

448

728

597
295
205

21

31

14

18
19

13

33

11

751

926

498
440
250

281

177

380
328

205
179

120

67

181

500
305

573
283
574
530
194

546
105

697

684

161

121

453
492
157

497
549
269

653
489
336

104

107

196

131

100
544
649
222
138

261

55

21

904

9
15
521

747
293
160

948
345
307

717
422
320

121

124

218
218

378
286

450

273
46
218
237

39

20

39
38

47

102

15

47

53

217

Selected multiple ancestry groups

and other group(s)

English

French and other group(s)

German and other group(s) -and other group(s)


Italian and other group(s)
Polish and other group(s)
Irish

541

Newark

11

17

107

29

92

80

230
96
316
322

57

50

133

340
250
96

12

17

42

109

city,

15

23

Essex County

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0002

0003

0004

0005

0006

0007

0008

0009

0010

0011

0013

994
625

3 777

2 192

378

3 716

5 881

2 615

137

3 208

2 306
1
741

695

6 328
4 899

3 876

980

198

45

4 525
3 283

Total persons
Single ancestry

Tract

0001

group

1
1

3 002

Dutch

8
18

94

49
63

10

6
134
22
37
90
696

41

English

French

German
Greek
Hungorion
Irish..
Italian

210

33

041

568

032

Portuguese
Russian
Scottish

Swedish

813

13

58

23

72

17

15

118
128

28

28

13

90
-

53

44
49
296

45

94

100

11

34
684

44
2 032

96
246

66
524

40
275

23

30

18

23

11

61

21

12

13
15

90

13

28

17

25

631

_
-

17

Norwegian
Polish

068

22
-

:
~
-

40

114

166

56

29

_
-

19

Ukrainian

Other

Multiple ancestry group

Ancestry not specified

Not reported

496

883

835

364

338

739

4 210

2 432

4 540

668

513

720
522
290

157

113

149

147

117

99
75

137
104
104

241

666
550

448
442

64

157

346
429
328

54

39

17

42

14

49
90
24

192
189

42
37

97
65

73

74
93
49

14

12

212

443
329

280

182

200
468
344

28

16

61

13

31

778
16

786
754

Selected multiple ancestry groups


English

226
22
217
353
208
63

and other group(s)

French ond other group(s)

German and other group(s) ..


Irish ond other group(s)
Italian

Polish

and other group(s)


and other group(s)

P 118

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

17

55
34
66

44

101

83

43
29

53
130
89

19

3
10

67
-

CENSUS TRACTS

Table P-8.

Ancestry of Persons:

1980 -Con.

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Newark

city,

Essex

For definitions of terms, see oppendixes

A and

B]

County Con.

Census Tracts

Total persons
Single ancestry

group

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0014

0015

0016

0017

0018

0019

0020

0021

0022

0023

0024

0025

4 731
4 242

2 504
2 195

2 795

3 446
2 767

4 207

2 621

221

3 818

9 916

4 870

3 291

077

528

950

5 803
4 949

2 344

143

Dutch

40

English

184

14

German

91

Greek
Hungarian

4
23

838
227

13

346

68
40

170
39

41

14

54
29
6

45

Russian
Scottish

75
29

59

47
46

21

348
487

143

Italian

237

152

223
627

Irish..

65

French

407

14

11

62
268

125
77

912

25
3 376

27
4 511

506

487
545
466

267
647
588

744
665

175

99

48

452
005

857

459

286

183

Norwegian
Polish

Portuguese

15

654

39

Swedish

34

Ukrainian

Other
Multiple ancestry group

Ancestry not specified

Not reported

4 165

2 011

43
446
370

71

41

238
220

410
344

2 356

20
659
578

138
1

857

301

916
816

243

366
327

190

231

217
458
245

54

41

48

64
77

1
1

499
658

117
1

204
305

110

Selected multiple ancestry groups


English

and other group(s)

French and other group(s)

60

German ond other group(s) ..


43

and other group(s)


Italian and other group(s)
Polish and other group(s)
Irish

219
117

112
54
66

Newark

city,

Essex

10

61

17

86
146
27
28

459
461

99
180

281

147

142
74

279

45

20

21

94

County Con.

Census Tracts

Total persons
Single ancestry

group

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0026

0027

0028

0029

0030

0031

0032

0034

0035

0037

0038

0039

3 498

2 032

2 514

4 565
3 760

2 451

2 632

474
024

3 693

010

056

2 021

64

30

2 825

613

987
734

959

5 534

461

4 912

030

861

320

Dutch

199

English

French

German

10

Greek
Hungarian
Irish

Italian

Norwegian
Polish

Portuguese
Russian
Scottish

Swedish
Ukrainian

_
804

Other
Multiple ancestry group

Ancestry not specified

Not reported

11
1

589

960

_
1

620

452

4 713

71

19

38

58

602
365

419
340

485
465

215

440
403

67
555
386

9
9

199

31
3

169
169

620

2 311

18

32

12

31

432

773
773

625
439

399
366

NEWARK,

N.J.,

173

312
300

Selected multiple ancestry groups:


English

and other group(s)

French and other group(s)

German and other group(s)

11

12

27

29

and other group(s)


and other group(s)
Polish and other group(s)
Irish

Italian

CENSUS TRACTS

SMSA

P 119

Ancestry of Persons:

Table P-8.

1980 Con.

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Newark

city,

Essex

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

County Con.

Census Tracts

Total persons

Single ancestry group

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0040

0041

0042

0043

0044

0045

0046

0047

0048.01

0048.02

0049

0050

510
239

4 617
3 333

4 518
3 875

2 780

2 406
2 073

4 890
4 083

5 154
4 175

6 115
5 179

3 147

6 897

2 699

5 532

5 329
4 695

2 251

915

46

131

62

62

63

48

124

12

100

124
34

12

44

10

852

Dutch
English

French

German
Greek
Hungarian

-'

15

Irish

Italian

26

18

56

Polish

~
80
40

Portuguese
Russian

15

51

Norwegian

10

62

10

Scottish

10

Swedish

10

22
25

Ukrainian

Other

Multiple ancestry group

Ancestry not specified

Not reported

193

3 202

3 728

54

38
605
591

217

27
257

148

040

004

4 Oil

4 117

31

18

834
694

315
215

33
774
666

80
899
678

897

055

2 677

39
897
802

77
371

18

10

10

067

4 511

100

81

324

265
856

553
453

29
370
292

33

16

825

Selected multiple ancestry groups:


English

ond other group(s)

12

French and other group(s)

German and other group(s)


Irish

...

and other group(s)


and other group(s)
and other group(s)

31

19

32

18

16

Italian

Polish

Newark

city,

Essex

County Con.

Census Tracts

Total persons
Single ancestry

group

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0051

0052

0053

0054

0055

0056

0057

0058

0059

0060

0062

0063

3 263
3 038

3 112

3 855

4 573

328

3 427

2 433

2 651

769

131

837
672

2 286

2 238

468
262

4 820
4 144

4 642
3 992

73

53

81

60

54

882

050

938

Dutch
English

66

44

French

German

14

Greek
Hungarian

Irish

Italian

Norwegian

13

12

_
128
87

Polish

Portuguese
Russian
Scottish

Swedish
Ukrainian

2 965

Other
Multiple ancestry group

225

Ancestry not specified

Not reported

198

2 238

2 651

3 689

12

54
150
134

80
724
675

862
782

122

197
138

619
35
130
130

577

3 033

10

18

394
367

359
236

881

250

4 084
70

495
445

206
206

606
429

938
23
627
566

Selected multiple ancestry groups


English

and other group(s)

French ond other group(s)

11

11

German and other group(s) ..

and other group(s)


and other group(s)
Polish and other group(s)
Irish

Italian

P 120

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

10

CENSUS TRACTS

Table P-8.

Ancestry of Persons:

1980 -Con.

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Newark

city,

Essex

A ond B

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Troct

Tract

Tract

0064

0065

0066

0067

0068

0069

0070

0071

0072

0073

0074

0075.01

427
655

2 424

4 016
3 503

3 836
3 146

3 261

3 441
2

844

2 963
2 449

2 907

4 023
3 177
26

795
275

3 327

2 713

3 819
3 331

3 533

834

English

43

46

50

62

74

32

34

French

14

49
-

German

14
16
19

11

51

144

99

27

Greek
Hungarian

13

17

36
38
56

6
46

Italian

32
85

31

_
-

Norwegian

325

811

95
677

192
834

Total parsons

Single ancestry group

Dutch

Irish

10
12

14

179

Polish

Portuguese

27
9

16

15

96

574

Scottish

416

60
566

2 573

15

Russian

24
387

559

245
1

661
8

468

231
1

022
13

304
515

39
65

19

17

17

Swedish
15

Ukrainian

655

Other
Multiple ancestry group

Ancestry not specified

Not reported

791

3 457

2 951
67
623
565

32

15

772
772

558
352

498
423

845

708

776

695

413

732

220

50
498
364

259
338
295

261

210
304

178

167

302
324
287

324
522
443

350

227

22

21

27

35

35
20

71

27
359

242
512
384

170
108

Selected multiple ancestry groups


English

10

and other group(s)

French ond other group(s)

German and other group(s) ..


ond other group(s)
Italian and other group(s)
Polish ond other group(s)
Irish

20

12

16

22

22

20
96

26

Newark

city,

Essex

89
65
122
32

51

47
46

72
123
107

15

64
46
92

61

94

136
146
51

178

55
51

48
40
57

County Con.

Census Tracts

Total persons
Single ancestry

group

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0075.02

0076

0077

0078

0079

0080

0081

0082

0083

0084

0085

0086

3 460

3 333

3 123

3 074

2 827

2 671

2 649

4 690
4 024

822
302

3 784
2 941

095
024

746
454

310
968

6 236

2 625

_
-

10

66

21

103

11

25

13

11

Dutch

11

English

16

French

75

German

_
-

20

11

1
1

1
1

_
_
-

109
45

Irish

Italian

44
447

11

148

25
451

17

38

289

78

972

8
261

Norwegian

218
407

Polish..

Portuguese
Russian

64
640

73

14

397

984

Scottish

466

30
40

12

66

60

26

31

41

21

12

12

10

21
1

Not reported

Ukrainian

Ancestry not specified

310
000

Swedish
Other

13

Greek
Hungarian

Multiple ancestry group

61

729

956

668

668

995

2 896

024

311

834

810

480
355
280

157

127

153

126

116

19

18

49

31

349
342

325
262

272
230

540
493

48
472
442

727

52
52

274
268

261

311

151

249

86
6
197

18

27

11

13

37
36
54
25

18

24

31

39

11

10

19

16

31

16

13

49

127

621

263

200
570
336

Selected multiple ancestry groups:


English

and other group(s)

French ond other group(s)

German and other group(s) __


and other group(s)
Italian and other group(sl
Polish and other group(s)
Irish

CENSUS TRACTS

11

233
74

16

39

82

81

21

11

NEWARK,

N.J.,

17

SMSA

P 121

Ancestry of Persons:

Table P-8.

1980- Con.

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For

meaning of symbols

Newark

city.

For definitions of terms , see appendixes

see Introduction.

A and

B]

Essex County- -Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0087

0088

0089

0090

0091

0092

0093

0094

0095

0096

0097

0098

0098.99

3 423

2 725

5 969

5 335

105
86

54

4 055

_
_
-

893
304

2 313

843

English

24

French

Total persons
Single ancestry group

Italian

Norwegian

6 004
4 904

21

57

94

110

10

157
39
179

108

22

61

11

28

_
-

209
155

20
234

129
258

55
103
39
28

22

33

16

101

66

32
20

10

38

42
586

9
325

10

13

346

62

944

38

40

146

10

Russian

19

Scottish

27

_
-

11

70
254

21

11

119
214

21

Ukrainian

10

687

936

31

319

983

_
1

808

383

Multiple ancestry group

150

190

114

134

171

103

Ancestry not specified

722
706

399
399

356
264

141

118

296
244

894
770

21

31

22

34

_
_

30

62
4

13

71

18

74
9
23

95
109
72

29

Not reported

11

38
27

101

34
34

19

18
13

Swedish
Other

28
34
386
717

18
19

8
7
10

956

Polish

Portuguese

6 425
4 890

31

Irish

4 678

Greek
Hungarian

5 354
4 031

3 472

German

728

350
075
_
_

4 344

Dutch

10
3 522

910

076

4 480

13

668
655
544

655
636
514

673
862
655

58
36
155

172
63
196

255
85
60

245
259
46

84
24
238
269
117
109

16

_
-

12

392

11

175

331

19

925
727

949
434

36
36

65
26
78

141

19

7
7

60

22

Selected multiple ancestry groups


English and other group(s)

French and other group(s)

German and other group(s) __


ond other group(s)
and other group(s)
Polish and other group(s)
Irish

Italian

P 122

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

66
52
54

17

22
55
82
36
15

CENSUS TRACTS

Table P-8.

Ancestry of Persons:

1980- Con

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- >ee Introduction.

For meaning of symbols

see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Orange

Nutley town, Essex County

B)

Essex County

city,

Census Tracts

Total parsons
Single ancestry group

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0134

0135

0136

0137

0138

0139

0181

0182

0183

0184

0185

0186

4 564

4 925

4 504

5 301
3 743

2 309

4 239

4 103

789

14

19

17

659
384
-

147
46
140

103

35
89

3 364
6

2 790
2 371

2 382

4 847
3 144

4 857

2 571

51

135

84

11

12

8
23

253
54
58
232
485

172

25

95
22

84
43

15

204
569

230
460

40

Dutch

159

English

French

11

217

German

Greek
Hungarian
.

46
500
885

Irish

Italian

Norwegian

913
12
115
1

124

186

400

287
489

20
123

680

8
17

12

468
1

Portuguese

31
14

168
24
63

Polish

869
64
232
6
268

851

169

11

438
30
6
29

34
43

23

59

Swedish

20
75
26

17

Ukrainian

33

30
510

32
197

385

Other
Multiple ancestry group

Ancestry not specified

Not reported

583
410
340

2"'

327
1

769
287
213

13

339

197

394
286

229
286

16
17

Russian
Scottish

13

178
5

293
410
242

97
161

374
1

436
313

1
1

21

2 001

20
4

40
-

13

9
26
730

68
275

33
6

17

48

55

11

11

30
-

64
-

18
7

741

237
-

21

14

30
25

21

205

2 173

2 287

985

540
335
260

308
558
483

54

50
225

210

189

179

21

51

398

213
345
236

221

190

299
220

365
272

7
5

089
171

Selected multiple ancestry groups


English

and other group(s)

French and other group(s)

German and other group(s) ._


ond other group(s)
Italian and other group(s)
Polish and other group(s)
Irish

411
83

506
111

5:

665
704
376

677
739
494
249

461

167

Orange

city.

59:

42
14( >

Essex County Con.

499

330
89
466
645
493
226

308

21

95

61

102

131

13

13

405
489
563
250

30
72
54
44

63
115

10

790
674
513
293

101

15

173
62
67

21

24

8
10

29
48
57

West Caldwell

Verona borough, Essex County

15

20

216
160

46

bor-

31

West Orange town, Essex County

ough, Essex County

Census Tracts

Total persons
Single ancestry

group

Dutch
English

French

German
Greek
Hungarian

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0187

0188

0189

0210

0211

0212

0218

0173

0174

0175

0176

0177

4 629
3 569
4
79
29
169

4 985
3 378

4 040

3 791
2 171
17

407

9 850

4 323

3 990

5 047
2 674
13

5 328

70
24
129

77

167
24

81

378

229
9
224

15

11

26

26
180

55
541

Irish..
Italian

565

3 022

853
41

117

81

122
518

312
058

261

11

6 004

294
14
179
8
27

914

436
736

44
558
52
491

96
202
743
2 207

800

4 425
2 756

4 363
2 611

33

13

12

13

273
22
370
136
122
277

59
7
170

174
64
132
72

123

54

13

13
191

232

341

38
43
247
057

197
102

377

118

21

614
699

664
977

852

501

12

48

13

14

22

105

84

50
339

76

29
176

66

63
6

123

416

140

91

15

12

Russian

41

91

34

Scottish

8
17
6

11

117
38
52

317
36
68

94
52
69

220
27
335
20
24

213

Portuguese

Norwegian
Polish

Swedish
Ukrainian

Other..
Multiple ancestry group

Ancestry not specified

Not reported

239

31

25

14

2 510

2 079

239

445

142

88
35
745

346
714
436

780
827
432

382
636
467

341

3 965

126

203

67

662
711

474

707
768
536

279

198

214

103

12
2 131

438
829

11

900

522

020

451
132

016
653
275

413
109
625
748
584
717

278
36
348
408
226
214

217
39
346
475
184
155

2 439
2 179
1

299
47
32
26
353

072

14

70

16

15

268

485

276
476
408

275
338
247

Selected multiple ancestry groups:


English

ond other group(s)

French and other group(s)

German and other group(s)


and other group(s)
Italian and other group(s)
Polish and other group(s)
Irish

CENSUS TRACTS

...

439

30

71

10

81

101

344
303
88
90

60

566
783
322
285

164
122
25

143
37
137

439
88
546
808
498
260

405

162

439
608
319
152

297
295
575
568
952
503

NEWARK,

N.J.,

448

261

50
517
632
375
157

38
502
764
383

SMSA

191

P 123

Ancestry of Persons:

Table P-8.

1980 Con.

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

For meaning o

symbols, see Introduction.

West Orange town Essex County Con.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Remainder of Essex County

Census Tracts

Total persons
Single ancestry group

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0178

0179

0180

0160

0190

0191

0192

0193

0194

0195

0196

0197

3 027

3 558
841
7

5 974

7 855
3 596
51

4 407
2 218

4 259

4 442
2 659

2 756

2 868

4 204
2 002

5 355

5 084
2 911

600

165

88

117

108

37
100

19

19

31

272
103
69
264

65
421
32
35
741

111

217
41

129
49

123

23
65
249

192
25

114
50
285

13

471

162

189

903

300
655

273

413
5

11

71

107

104

323

Dutch..

787
5

English

51

French

96
27

139
22

140
113

38
320
570

German
Greek
Hungarian

306
745

Irish

Italian

8
91
13
12
17
5
25

Norwegian
Polish

Portuguese
Russian
Scottish

Swedish
Ukrainian

049
112

Not reported

2 522

090

823

211

17

13

127

221

95

123

116

170

16

156
54

528

77

620

14

81

61

12

40
20
732

60

6
33

463

604

3 189

185

532
240

801

279
48
425
579
187
234

330
98
530
519
303
333

23

284

070
692

189

000
398

873

464

207
26

11

97
8
9
34

549

406

314

590
293

168

359
424
229

910
494
210

266

127
38

102

14

10

21

307
430

171

3 238

51

11

29-6
7-

966

537
1

29-48

46
478
369

155
1

191

Ancestry not specified

6
156
37

26

334

Other
Multiple ancestry group

3 569

44

17

115

656
546
219

142

453
33
20
412
684

541

_
23

95
355
756

_
384
9
122

28
6

14

8
136
326

206
707

410
1

146
27

14
168

198
8

366

751

312

491
682
345

Selected multiple ancestry groups

and other group(s)

321

French and other group(s)

59
389
614
354

English

German and other group(s) __


Irish

and other group(s)


and other group(s)
and other group(s)

Italian

57

Polish

349

208

21

148

119

614

57
199

92
388

781

254

148

524
506
250

287

141

393
112

160
52

301
185
149

231

146

378
275
611

42
372
217

494
209

123

164

658
733

630
567

401
113

197

279
49
725
626
385

191

281

260

503

Remainder of Essex County Con.

Census Tracts

Total persons
Single ancestry

group

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0198

0199

0200

0201

0202

0203

0204

0205

0206

0207

0208

0209

2 771

2 668

5 801
2 850

4 891
2 138
9

4 557

4 294
2 422

5 033
2 558

7 116
3 463

4 958

4 826
2 520

6 107
3 304

21

6
124

6
149
8

12

19
151

7 693
4 068
25
416
20
418
82

Dutch
English

French

German
Greek
Hungorian

574
26
80

280
140
42
66

20
98

195

249

21

62
20

220
52

333

320

21

31

31

61

11

126
54
18

85

18

53

13

58

15

14

150

15

83
23

225
15
14

17

158

Italian

399
14

185

Polish

Portuguese

74

Russian

16

Scottish

Swedish
Ukrainian

400

Other
Multiple ancestry group

996

Ancestry not specified

201
129

Not reported

2 542
14

38
630
35
346
68
30
504
355

Irish

Norwegian

246

164

370

053
369

2 390

163

266

399

868
215
854
892
283
239

561

270
39
272

276

10

6
263
32
99
324
742

51

71

169

282

302

681

403
1

188

256
60

930
823
434

303
1

358
657
295

17

237

161

17

270

368

806

348
38
89
268
782
11

119

167

378

214

20
386

246
4
190
46

24
189

13

40

30
215

37
519
517

661

640

556
28

21

17

19

47
406

47
313

549

699

580
895

2 140

513

388
949

307

301

430

271

581

249

405
48
690
603
310
678

325
47
526
428

320
1

2 621

341
531

788
518
342

191

26
309
56
23
425
947

188
1

58

241

161

416

206
45
26
27
518

13

20
55
575
1

499
379

848
955
415

2 618
1

007
537

Selected multiple ancestry groups


English

and other group(s)

271

French and other group(s)

121

113

German and other group(s) __

438
490

445

Irish

and other group(s)


and other group(s)
and other group(s)

182
107

Italian

Polish

P 124

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

421
112
48

664
107

292
85

676

481

651

389
124
327

141

298

64
557
645
158
140

75

534
489
311

376

145
251

556
122
785
832
348
196

605

111

795
733
226
318

012
230
353
186
632
189

CENSUS TRACTS

Table p-8.

Ancestry of Persons:

1980 -Con.

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

For meaning

>f

symbols, see Introduction.

Remainder of Essex County- -Con.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Madison borough, Morris County

Dover town, Morris County

Census Tracts

Total persons
Single ancestry group

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Troct

Tract

Tract

0213

0214

0215

0216

0217

0448

0449

0450

0429

0430

0431

0432

5 101

6 592

3 337

4 594

3 317

4 939
2 937

4 137

4 137

118

2 601

29

36
392
29
288
46
44
510
482

13 819
8 222
119

5 605

3 975

907
686

7 624

2 85)

12

21

4 109
2 199
33

66

400

115
32
130

520
280

367
58
223

21

6
18

46

186

Dutch

221

English

12

French

364

German

19

Greek
Hungarian
Irish

Italian

Norwegian
Polish

40
308
032

26

444

6
12

70
189

25
166

630
3 716

40

16

171

335

69

Portuguese

45

34
25

128

Scottish

84

6
7

Swedish

17

66

Russian

Ukrainian

Multiple ancestry group

Ancestry not specified

Not reported

383
50
517
83
78
820
1

306

251

35

230
70
39
189
330

182
83

101

52

52
13

4
58

6
22

402

152

22

31

89
47
89
442

81

12

16

23

44

12

94
28

530

978
639
405

46

4 655

2 647

175
118

942
619

840
482

541

560

19

75
655
735
508
210

173

836
715
503

6
6

301

13

237
539
370

492
510
359

13

47
96
24

13
12

17
971

51

6-6

65

_
106

558

28

95
24

_
13
14

291

318

102

31

323
20

337
539

810

31

672

238
770

181

186
184

259

15

10

40

150

343
39

264

760
490
270

332
462

554
_

18

829
36
412
74
265
204
18

221

494

11

528

Other

17

280

362
432
346

10

80
66

75
29

17

27
18

432

275

362

872

447

278

121

198

600
310

179

59

103

211

315
127

559
170
546
574
337
154

941

Selected multiple ancestry groups


English

and other group(s)

French and other group(s)

German and other group(s)


Irish

and other group(s)


and other group(s)
and other group(s)

Italian

Polish

135
369
695
752
374
737

494

944
210
028
242
478
293

483

564
80
592
622
185
212

18

549
570
273
141

95
539
630
209

373
365
284

692
156
849
738
498

672
130
603
597

105

143

175

105

Succasunna-Kenvil (CDP),

Morristown town. Morris County

161

Remainder of Morris County

Morris County

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0435

0436

0437

0438

0453"

0455'

3 121

4 985
3 015

2 964
471
1

5 544

3 149

7 782

2 439

22

13

31

61

31
7

Germon

34

386
34
334
9

359
28
195
32
23
429

196
6
208

135
8
93
43

465

French

50
128

471

881

239

668

Total persons
Single ancestry group

Dutch
English

Greek
Hungarian
Irish..

10

26

12

396
427

382
222

23
110

14

28

51

71

102
64

Norwegian
Polish

Portuguese
Russian

Scottish

25

Swedish

Ukrainian

Other

Multiple ancestry group

Ancestry not specified

Not reported

554

38
167

Italian

086
371
311
173

323

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0401.01

0401.02

0402

0403

0404

0405

4 602

7 426
3 218

6 350
3 116

2 530

2 366

3 424
1
211

189

85
145

289

372
27
639

243

472

109
203
53
308

169

27

4 204
2 174
95
112
28
5
8

475
60

204

238
-

27
425
548

39
612
679

74
536
915

10

30
216
256

20
223

291

130

60

488

66

375
766

6
56

263

12

231

20
42

74
23

24
50

29

21

15

67

7
9

13

53
23

015

420

325

26
89
60
25
24
534

104
32
34
72

213

226

262

237

12
18
173

481

3 527

2 701

767
257

702
534
302

3 451

345
254

757
335

533
233

526
444
263

000
493
429

16
1

357
524
466
231

646
384
185

54
67

17

89
142

81

268

15
54
48

94
55
35

054

24

e
18

18
15

63

133

194
282
193

618
595
303

Selected multiple ancestry groups:

and other group(s)

123

French and other group(s)

24
94
212
58
27

English

German and other group(s)


and other group(s)
and other group(s)
Polish and other group(s)

Irish

Italian

CENSUS TRACTS

548
147
542
512
225
154

310
49
350
430
238

570
736
300

68

126

514
116

587
120
651

617
250
126

1
1

031
196

497
344
672
577

306
184
698
811

453
186

471
135

740
746
462
232

075
214
523
569
728
328

NEWARK,

942
1

296

141

72

118
106

474

469
459

N.J.,

583
254
79

SMSA

358
227
681
791

286
104

P 125

Ancestry of Persons:

Table P-8.

1980-Con.

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Remainder of Morris County Con.

Census Tracts

Total persons

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0406

0407.01

0407.02

0408.01

0408.02

0408.03

0409

0410

0411

0412

0413

0414

4 192

4 933
2 319

2 837

3 862

5 216

S 068
2 387

4 153
933

52
132

20
87

544
44
304

3 S52
944
115

12

224

534

4 559
936
20
307

5 743

2 616

5 212
2 782

3 273

753
28
253
16

21

11

31

259

425

278

101
5

167

248

8
291

228

621

449

256
50
7
449
257

French

711
102
163
6

German

237

Single ancestry group

Dutch
English

157

338
14

370
34
256
37
207

35
312
152

16
231

43

339
498

24
326
403

291

285
42
24
215

384

846

831

6
127

19

38
37

11

91

153

258

211

161

14

13

Russian

14

24

61

Swedish

34
37
32

64

38

38
25
39

34

Scottish

15

23

330
68
42

9
154

21

36
356

154

20
303

13

304

592

256

462
44

Greek

18

Hungarian
Irish

Italian

Norwegian
Polish

Portuguese

Ukrainian

Other
Multiple ancestry group

Ancestry not specified

Not reported

029
452
203

236
378

137

291
176
87

718

2 298

391
173

302

582
176
734
553
215
252

789

133

777
653
166

15

21

513
542
73
158

25

40

152

27
35

44
27

20

13

130
4
34

13

73

48

483
246

23
14
511

2 092

141

589
248

456

690

206
402

12

20
236

239

2 203

2 581

420
256

517
367

18
8

972
248
149

372
82
437
554
254

821

64
62
37

226

150

379
360

19

15

27
339
64
452
54

_
_

100

27
707

2 645

315

11

34
265
27
226

15

Selected multiple ancestry groups


English

580

and other group(s)

French and other group(s)

194

German ond other group(s) ..

850
796
550
228

and other group(s)


Italian and other group(s)
Polish and other group(s)
Irish

638
318
070
056
379

552
113
511

508
234
72

174

179

900
872
641

322

331
77
631

565
434
439

75

147

606
539
285
297

817
970
385
266

268
792
878
277
80

111

754
275
856
042
374

854
123
1
1

192

287
308
603
189

Remainder of Morris County Con.

Census Tracts

Total persons
Single ancestry group

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0415

0416.01

0416.02

0416.03

0416.04

0417.01

0417.02

0417.03

0417.04

0418.01

0418.02

0418.03

4 078

5 350
2 901
37

3 013

849
967

4 688

6 218

3 942

6 848

2 997

3 265

17

240

139

108

13

28
330
42

4
317
40
27

66
23
193
45
24

5 801
2 891
14
153

3 531
750
29

299

542
27
52

4 177
2 453

2 866

2 560
31

Dutch
English

French

German
Greek
Hungarian

918
48
260
18

19

220

317
33
40
424
555

12
21

338
434

Irish

Italian

Norwegian
Polish

Portuguese

336

12

72
163
48

203

175

344

341

12

254

5
5
91

42
97
288

146

251

23

12
81

23

19

21

130

186

81

39
58

35
33

25
47

7
6
17

Swedish

11

130
57
24

Ukrainian

51

11

284

750

265

43
177

487

765

190
94

117
54

586
176
627
609
229
74

269

Russian
Scottish

Other...
Multiple ancestry group

Ancestry not specified

903
257
137

Not reported

007
442
281

13

186

45
344
688
19
201
13

42
60
35
47
481
1

824
304
138

252
6

651

117

245

489
818

481

502

281

177

858

558

160

12

491

321

31

378
098

20
243
363

60
207

227

71

14

446

120
8
66

174
70

102
4
172

93
16
47

21

42

21

13

18

6
68

46

274
26

12

13

19

12

23

13

20
607

30

162

739

472

236

33
309

244

850
550

2 736

148
43

2 455

766
383

847
369

167

280
444
186

022
342
234

2 441

200

496

153
411

980

469
280

312
469
176

Selected multiple ancestry groups:


English

and other group(s)

French and other group(s)

German and other group(s) ..


Irish

and other group(s)


and other group(s)
and other group(s)

584
142

562
119

720
974

628
799
462
394

Italian

421

Polish

191

P 126

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

630

81

115

269
287
238
48

766
675
319
190

662
302
997
926
581

440

468

161

210
80

100
241
706
390

494
453
398
277

575

151

622
889
513
253

450
343
149

151

176
642
371

327
63
682
628
229
150

CENSUS TRACTS

Ancestry of Persons:

Table P-8.

1980- Con

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Remainder of Morris County Con.

Census Tracts

Total persons

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0419.01

0419.02

0420

0421

0422

0423.01

0423.02

0424'

0425

0426

0427

0428

5 512

3 807
2 235
6

4 213
2 222
23

3 429

4 204
2 265

2 502

2 803

680

259
590

51

31

12

14

4 033
2 114
32

4 504

257

608
028

4 100

757

170
26
222
27

178

252

147

108

76

13

31

149
4

567

14

227

226
68
22
415

78
42

178

223

547
46
395

19

6
14

28

90

671

389
288

165

121

239
46
24
184
653

45
44
158

334

117

55

191

45
-

104

50

54

33

24

3 366

Single ancestry group

24

Dutch

183
6
411

English

French

Germon

Greek

7
14

Hungarian
Irish

Italian

Norwegian
Polish

365
665

279
1

116
153

104

356

Portuguese
Russian

41

23

Scottish

41

Swedish

13

Ukrainian

Other
Multiple ancestry group

Ancestry not specified


Not reported

37

284

252

305

191

404

12

14

288
477
27
43

6
12

32
24
120

832
314

168
135

537
454
209

406
98
703
485
525

626
697

165

286

245

500
389

13

35

46
30

36

30

31

10

17

32

160
222

5
161

35

216

452

308
238

632
307
99

333

450

506

148

63
506
685
275
82

122
672
735
474

362
310

130
127
62

114

33
303

15

27
23
50
240

160

19

12

342
52
35
447
603

438
56
25
478
188

24
109
23
113
80

236
18

12

22
450
290

13

69

93
-

31

23

41

41

44
-

11

238

363

153

286

76
504
416

2 082

2 269

338
226

400

807
78
980
199
397
120

223

585
334
216

603
230
065
044
538
213

687
118
933
656
264
102

963
305
171

Selected multiple ancestry groups


English

367
174
885
855
596
309

and other group(s)

French and other group(s)

German and other group(s)

and other group(s)


Italian and other group(s)
Polish and other group(s)
Irish

441

175

513
110
421

525
70

708
197
52

617
223
54

29
54

661

21

833
187

786
857
206
77

Remainder of Morris County Con.

Census Tracts

Total parsons.
Single ancestry group

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0433.01

0433.02

0433.03

0434.01

0434.02

0439

0440

0441.01

0441.02

0442

0443

0444.01

2 413

2 459
1
223

2 107

6 153

5 331

3 292

6 852

4 412

4 869
2 426

3 236

3 036

20
208

5 591
2 481
12

2 406

031

14
181

41

222
60
486

560

348

42

149

154
25

134
27
23
254
152

12

English

42

French

German
Greek

Hungarian
Irish..
Italian

58
527
88
397
45
22
523
483

Dutch

10

17

109
146

262
214

590

467

18

17

457

307

444

333

33

15

472
24
398
29

15

405
386

320

20
431

183

458

145
25
173
14

134
25
27
153
245

550

222

483
42
344

41

11

19

47

150
79

341

55
217

629

118

961
125

246
6

392
24
27
158
184

41

558
669

18

12

13

271

23

155

89

29

153

115

39
179

53

15
12

Polish

23

16
61

11

12

12

14

216
-

85

Portuguese

62

22
50

144

79
55
24

49

29

11

12

90
63

32
117

24
36
287

063

2 073

198
89

370

432
254

171

127

Norwegian .

Russian
Scottish

...

Swedish
Ukrainian ..

Other
Multiple ancestry group

Ancestry not specified

..

Not reported

19

44
66

129
39
6

38
30

12

11

17

47

728

192

102

468

535

125

296

027
209

936

2 521

2 216

140
88

596
344

525
222

814
160

796
195

708

102

871

052
426
255

984
345
222

732
706

807
258
158

67

16

589
236

100

667
443
182

27
38
36
27

130

536
2

988
714

40
19
15

362
1

966
485

401

281

110
275

313
630

807
196
830
912
310

381

157

Selected multiple ancestry groups:


English

and other group(s)

French and other group(s)

Germon and other group(s)


Irish

and other group(s)


and other group(s)
and other group(s)

Italian

Polish

CENSUS TRACTS

237
76
295
343
98
88

139

372
42
389
467
77

30

145

358
129

460
495

135

142

100

092
284

356

198

419
362
215

972
483
246

489

58

133

686

137

181

049
990
352
265

575
587

NEWARK,

60
66

N.J.,

1
1

162

SMSA

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Ancestry of Persons:

Table P-8.

1980 -Con.

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

For meaning

>f

symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

and B]

Remainder of Morris County Con.

Census Tracts

Total persons
Single ancestry

group

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

rract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0444.02

0445.01

0445.02

0446

0447

0451

0452

0453'

0454.01

0454.02

0455'

0456.01

8 429
3 677

2 875

8 788
3 811
164

5 485

4 251

255
42
406

188

3 325
477
22
312

200
454

18

4 134
1
971
8
138
18

7 625

61

56
236

4 808
2 273
34
164

12

Dutch
English

French

Germon
Greek
Hungarian

269

75

31

443
610

195

215
25
28
323

212

_
93

126

30

11

Irish

Italian

43
368

Norwegian
Polish

3 348

128

340
44
703

2 837

512
44
683
28

15

57

139

511

570
647

724
599

23

160

312

67
204

64
343
28
362

109
10
132

13
241

931

29
25

248

16

48
406
379

57

178

355
656

112
159

34
42

34
198
7

55
78

48

22

7
13

266
335
447

15

206

104

80

154

30

Ukrainian

,.

Other

24
5

12

18

59
50

500

591

295

13

207

279

4 129
848
633

2 128

525
323
223

577
169
158

940
380
320

2 175

824
463

176

139

782

280
852

535
155

211
54

581

298
164
63

16

29

275

435

284
566

780
3 468

Multiple ancestry group


Ancestry not specified
Not reported

27

328
278

48
323

906
257

103

103

345
135
539
420
285
277

457

70

24
72
39

81

3 453

520
294

17
73

284

16

30

34

663

80

13

30
49

46
35

31

043

287

41

93
8

502

Scottish

11

Russion

939
728

17
100
5
14

Portuguese

Swedish

50
28

34
42
29

27
1

6
82
1

360
209

388

003
208

237

116

86

143

Selected multiple ancestry groups


English

769

ond other group(s)

159
150

French and other group(s)

German and other group(s) ..


Irish

and other group(s)


and other group! s)
ond other group(s)

191

712
812

Italian

Polish

139

301

850
962
464
204

654
354
796

138

2 129

830
467

421

878
039
332
372

662
286
122

727

622
202
965

71

410
437

965
422
259

921

394
209

101

284

161

961

76
34
104

161

110
43

153

14

Remainder of Morris County Con.

Census Tracts

Total
Single ancestry

ponons

Tract

Tract

Tract

0456.02

0457

0458.01

0458.02

7 294

10 534
4 500

4 899

4 488

433

113
24

2 046

521

23

522
46

383

731

383

479
24
537

9
104
8
155

32
89
555
704

32
550
294

28
246
234

21

14

88
46

213
332

138

105
491

12
31

45

70
_

19

11

64
142
_

184

49
97

39
79

14

12
7

216

62

105

766

337
169

146
58

3 372
17

group

Dutch

Greek
Hungarian

570
48
535
24
39

Irish

441

Italian

534

English

French

German

Norwegian

18

124
8
80
59
47

Polish

Portuguese
Russian
Scottish

Swedish

41

88
47

11

91

817

679

23
35
143

3 127

5 025

2 260

009
284

526
252

737
406
897
914
778
870

882

Ukrainian

Other
Multiple ancestry group

131

795
478

Ancestry not specified

Not reported

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0459.01

0459.02

0460

0461.01

0461.02

0462.01

0462.02

198

064

3 557
641

61

10 138
4 192
62

8 610
4 087
63

7 255

317
84
385
27

252

455
88
556

350
35
497

4 147
587
34
348
34
326

Iract

118

32
460
99
632

31

13

43
670
110

43
690
972

420
536

93

25

77

24
339

261

209

15

98
-

43
49

5
14

14

25

27
87
48
55
582

747

599
535
248

30
282
2

2 878

237
1

466
450
226

4 708
1

65

238
989

22
16

320
158

174

23

43

76

11

106
73

7
13

11

674

274

24
6
172

665
858
475

3 407

2 087

970
473

473
255

283
383
458
378
475
457

887
269
890
763
350

Selected multiple ancestry groups:

and other group(s)

Italian

066
349
333
228
529

Polish

321

English

French and other group(s)

German ond other group(s) ..


Irish

and other group(s)


and other group(s)
and other group(s)

P 128

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

1
1

164
881
1

255
296
124

906
1

175

352
54

247
790
316

422
327
94

no

54

093
298
205

430
249
458

171

761

371
179

426
79

676
405
806
835
003
692

062
198
282
626
758
490

192

CENSUS TRACTS

Ancestry of Persons:

Table p-8.

1980 -Con.

[Data are estimates bosed on a sample; see Introduction,

Totals for split tracts in Morris County

for meaning of symbols, see Introduction,

Manville borough, Somerset County

for definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

Somerset (CDP),
Somerset County

North Plainfield borough, Somerset County

Census Tracts

Total persons
Single ancestry group

Dutch
English

french

German

1
1

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0424

0453

0455

0514

0515

0516

0517

0518

0519

0520.01

0520.02

0531.02

0531.03

608
028

4 349
777

9 721
4 216

5 277

2 830

3 171

3 626
2 204

3 255
1
587

4 025

3 880

4 322
2 228

3 761
2 137

6 372

995

14

61

11

15

545
44
572

95

33
39
164

13

188

29
166

305

22
164

22

45
44
158

35
89

154

69

193

17

204

242

38
339

114

24
25
183

26
283
485

30
205
24
50
234
682

13

67

30
268

16

340

6
14

Greek
Hungarian
Irish

Italian

Norwegian
Polish

Portuguese

11

11

90

79
153

117

255

80
583
827

50

136

Scottish

Swedish
Ukrainian

Ancestry not specified

Not reported

76
504
416

338

4 530
975
373

452

Other
Multiple ancestry group

058
514
412

24
74
26

33

Russian

318
309
26
89
67
38
30
616

005

13

173

186
127

426
_
1

332
22
108

838

97
88
187

906

184

93
314

158
353

936

025

12

43

739
-

134

194

179

118

8
711
91

38

10
37

34

71

12

98

17

71

14

93

163

12

424

239

47
336

947
325
233

819
173
133

230
77
470
632
520
804

117
56
321
178

141

294
1

108
157
89

409
1

229
193
117

352
1

385
283

126

175

383
68
539
535
405
253

546
170
760
669
358
288

184
45

125

266

70

150
38

237

14

25

156
291

6
11

14
19

610
484
368

35
572

320

115

409

673
212

430
45

258
435

18

10

97
265
445

16
27

63
44

733
267

3 421

791
1

246
378

323

143

312
639
230

314

756

Selected multiple ancestry groups


English

and other group's)

French and other group(s)

German and other group(s) ..


and other group(s)
Italian and other group(s)
Polish and other group(s)
Irish

CENSUS TRACTS

29
54

21

798
174
949

315
267
907

781

781

313
227

833
730

210
343

151

54
393
283
268
415

394
115

427
506
304
203

571

156

726
546
276
180

NEWARK,

433
139
695
579
405
224

N.J.,

121

195

518
395

836
723
539

172
197

SMSA

331

P-129

Ancestry of Persons:

Table P-8.

1980 Con.

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

Somerset (CDP)

Somerset County Con.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Somerville borough, Somerset County

B]

Remainder of Somerset County

Census Tracts

Total persons

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0531.05'

0532

0533

0501

0502

0503

0504

0505

0506

0507

0508.01

0508.02

304
762

6 748

3 546
2 543

3 010

2 597

3 793

2 573

2 953

3 175

3 175

069
208

3 796

791

61

18

230
20
303
65

English

6
59

049
22
90

French

Single ancestry

group

Dutch

German

99

Greek
Hungarian

61

Irish

Italian

15

549
42
153

13

13

56

179

203

413

15

178
14
178

948
38

174

636
38
124

15

277

103

25
170

20

487

207

18

18

18

281

28

68

431
132

61

353

33
205

242
280

76
116
146

5
231

12

109

155

283
44
85

108

58
1

936

796

30
87

26
144

16

92

174

10

62

11

18

77
159

118

232
32
442
46
28
215

789

551

219
268

18

14

145

131

6
252
6

22
218
32

293
9
231
13

243
_
26
117

252

12

79

190
-

16

Russian

58

62

107

33

16

13

71

Scottish

18

19

12

13

37

Swedish

7
7

11

15

13

40
287

31

32
237

6
17

18

901

258

20
28
269

270

187

Norwegian
Polish

Portuguese

Ukrainian

Other

21

20

235

3 510

Multiple ancestry group

395

Ancestry not specified

147

Not reported

101

11

35

30

769

232

428

260
201

969
215

435
410

702
235

104

167

201

168

259
440
284

727
276
134

238
66
350
494
232

134
55

451
100

275
65

402
178

36

250

398
689

470
349

261

175
214

143
114

475
538
249
235

798
219
202

25

100
284

801

184

060
853

176
52
357
337
374
327

507
184
762
812
377
305

729

109

_
38
32
11

271
147

488
394
245

636

499

196
791

56
630
618

Selected multiple ancestry groups:


English

137
36
165
126

and other group(s)

French and other group(s)

German and other group(s) __


and other group(s)
Italian and other group(s)
Polish and other group(s)
Irish

40
38

133
193
128

199

72
58
321

180

266
329

124
183
185

139

699
398
186

211

253

Remainder of Somerset County- Zon.

Census Tracts

Total parsons
Single ancestry group

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0509.01

0509.02

0509.03

0510

0511

0512

0513

0521

0522.01

0522.02

0523

0524

4 948

3 457

3 395

5 335

3 036

4 640

303

2 310

4 057
2 289

5 748
2 709

5 290
2 827

4 926

2 732

14

27

4 267
2 473
24

2 407

527

15

206

72

111

20
338

13

189

54
144

16
381
16

12

158

208
20

25
139

535

47
532

32
294
558

151

10
139

139

188
461
8

32

248
37
47
24

131

236
48
198
59
48
23
256

67

Dutch

156

217
30

English

French

German

Irish

Italian

Norwegian
Polish

Portuguese
Russian
Scottish

Swedish

436

999

442

19

14

244

168

114

401

192

284

600
-

206

137
22

99
34
28
78

46
25
39
29

57
29
34
35

7
14

15
7
19

57
22

23
24

250

111

433

477

478
390
243

2 140

964
425
352

520

631
147

61

276
691

406

463
312

35

6
5

221

49
196
507

415
272

Not reported

160
175

2 377

Multiple ancestry group

Ancestry not specified

647
33
99

62
254
416

41

Other

248
36
58
187
422

33
303

Ukrainian

208

361
7

Greek
Hungarian

490
29
185
6

13

11

24

21

28
522

24
132

101

356

37
387

349
445
307

806
298
184

858
472
281

344
424
259

379
100
568

19

63

91

714
20
68
295

519

459

72

444

12

65
60
35
59

397
2

260

404
635
270

61

23
93

377
588

315
344

901
562

13

70
23
9

199
2

139

408

310

193

Selected multiple ancestry groups:


English

786
268
966
836
355
329

and other group(s)

French and other group(s)

Germon ond other group(s) ._


and other group(s)
Italian and other group(s)
Polish ond other group(s)
Irish

P 130

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

464
58
505
435
163
146

123

463

521

274
76
415
295
156

457

183

325

746
447
317

936
755

148

206

291

82

70
254
233

521
351

183
155

553
196
921

682
300
266

567
97
606
465
235
183

819
183
1

088
967
393
294

628
116
886
745
423
229

910
118
1

178
679
234
170

CENSUS TRACTS

Table P-8.

Ancestry of Persons:

1980 -Con.

[Data are estimates based on a sample.- see Introduction.

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

BJ

Remainder of Somerset County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0525

0526.01

0526.02

0527

0528

0529.01

0529.02

0530

0531.04

0531.05"

0534

0535.01

181

2 288
108

4 525
879

6 715

2 038

4 323

076

40

41

62

898
36

685
366

2 531

507

English

40

188

103

6
32

395
47
343

650

French

116
25

319
74
312

57
491
47
106

19

111

Total persons
Single ancestry group

Dutch

German
Greek
Hungarian
Irish

Italian

205
6
35

26
50
89

11

161

23
269

220

239

377
738

754
763

002

470
825
5

245
680
-

4 202
2 238

11

22

13

109

111

28

327

27

13

10

329

117
-

19

363

101

106
25
126

182

19

198

18

12

111

121

85

158

227

71

153
138

32
78

335

147

67
69
118

179
162

33

10

276

203
6
42
47

46

37

16

84

294

86

73

161

13

116
-

62

41

15

17

42

10

30
284

71

68

6
6

489

24
119

45

98

17
18
171

42
24
24

6
73

234

401

199

68
606
606

921

2 082

2 853

259
96

564
269

786
396

943
48

12

Italian

38
23
20

342
87
452
402
94

Polish

14

39

Norwegian
Polish

Portuguese
Russian

77

20
53

13

52

Scottish

Swedish

20
45

Ukrainian

Other
Multiple ancestry group

Ancestry not specified

Not reported

6
160

12

4
24
9

67
58

7
19

16
17

_
-

95

20

246

783
357
89

252
67
40

999
213

829
492
402

524

109

347
78
355
305
150
73

136

497

389

225

11

121

415
150

108

56

549
415
284

59

19

Selected multiple ancestry groups

ond other group(s)

English

French and other group(s)

German and other group(s) ..


Irish

and other group(s)


and other group(s)
and other group(s)

973

183
1

006
856
312
145

260
197

090
259
375
201

48
94
131
41
5

493

273

116

107

17

121

475
430
77
90

751

183
149
73
52

214
145
120
124

711

83
341

664

329

187
196

196
245

624
406
420

Remainder of Somerset County Con.

Census Tracts

Total persons
Single ancestry group

Dutch
English

French

German
Greek
Hungarian
Irish

Italian

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0535.02

0536.01

0536.02

0537.01

0537.03

0537.04

0538.01

0538.03

0538.04

0538.05

0539.01

0539.02

894
560
-

3 371

2 167

2 718

3 721

732
420

31

219
74

3 849
1
531

3 065

999

539
300

3 532

259
87
105

62

128

7
7

33
129

13

16

4 475
2 008
39
292

31

16

32

430

236

210

31

19

6
73
102

34
193
273

42
172
199

29
92

33
148

38
153

6
14

71

14

265

212

223

77

194
235

162
237

773
6

267

14

212

130
26
350

40

256

102
33
137

13

11

726

314
940

4
58
55
269

102
6

232

46

161

10

31

21

11

14

43

15

11

291

329

28
64

137

71

13

13

48

143

142

245

9
63

207

22
187

14

27

174

140

282

52

Portuguese

13

11

Russian

26

64
9

16

18

Swedish

19

40
20
20

28

27
32

129

Scottish

64
26
36
39
306

15

16

13

50
208

56
267

11

91

158

195
144
109

229
83
55

557
212
720
569
386
328

411

92

NEWARK,

N.J.,

Norwegian
Polish

Ukrainian

Other
Multiple ancestry group

Ancestry not specified

Not reported

23
255

265
69
45

962
505
328

22
28
17

37

33

3
2
17

166

69

144

451

48

883
229

871

645
303
188

189

297
140

549
178

468

644
596
286
275

47
22
88
34

610
100
872

35
39

394
410

178

297
198

274
225
126

50
29

321
1

960
358
230

828
437
267

085
289
115

Selected multiple ancestry groups

and other group(s)

42

French and other group{s)

22
70

English

German and other group(s) __


and other group(s)
and other group(s)
and other group(s)

853
166
811

Italian

116
27

732
310

Polish

21

189

Irish

CENSUS TRACTS

341

187
95
264
216
175

385

194

540
166
754
753

541

216
293

681

102

16

441

92
92
29

339
242
303

14

SMSA

345
77
487
404
184
108

P 131

Ancestry of Persons:

Table P-8.

1980-Con.

[Data are estimates based Dn a sample; see Introduction.

Remainder of Somerset

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Totals for split tracts

County Con.

in

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Elizabeth city. Union County

Somerset Coujity

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0539.03

0540

0531.05

5301

0301.99

0302

0303

0304

0305

0306

0306.99

0307

4 121
986

910
522

2 549

94
77

132
52

3 016

3 125

6 170

3 953

2 966

2 863

3 033

19

13

2 111
17

English

457

103

87

95

107

56

244

38

34

125
4
4

35

French

347
_

67
38

7 894

2 615

91

3
21

Total parsons
Single ancestry group

Dutch

442

118

15

167

Irish

22
45

13

68

40

47

28

Italian

291

111

187

69
288

41

31

21

German
Greek
Hungarian

Norwegian

93

152

29

59

79

17

69

13

19
8

816

27

Scottish

17

13

Swedish

13

25

326

110

66
469

756

706
429

117
271

810
297

11

139

207

157

36
44
44

20
6

196
45
379

11

13

13

9
14
14

11

14

24

45

234

44

78

Ukrainian

Other
Multiple ancestry group

Ancestry not specified

Not reported

15

_
_
_
_
_

59
50
89
58
441

20

613

13

27
220
153

48

288

Russian

Portuguese

Polish

115

139

5 523

147
393
33
-

982

637

105

71

291

64

36

39

40
4 533

49
757

34
606

485
435

637
218

29

201
173

220
603
425

371

181

778
593
345

25

29

230

17

13

9
4

32
54

27
56
23
110

103

10
10

136
692
766
348
416

2 325

105

296
118

61

637

15
6

229
2 705
1

Selected multiple ancestry groups:


English

675
174
674

and other group(s) ...

French and other group(s)

German and other group(s) ._

80
79

490

and other group(s)


Italian and other group(s)
Polish and other group(s)
Irish

154
212

11

271

160
162

12
7

13

Elizabeth city, Union

259
328
138
236

_
-

County Con.

Census Tracts

Total persons
Single ancestry group

Dutch..
English

French

Germon
Greek
Hungarian

Tract

Trad

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0308.01

0308.02

0309

0310

0311

0312

0313

0314

0315

0316

0317

0318

820
670
_

2 284

4 637

3 267

6 294

7 296

4 442

2 758

4 747

064

5 049
4 306

5 117

3 750

4 561
3 807

5 519

639

3 961

3 091

6 591
4 453

20

16
7

21

52

73

93

91

15

25
9

86

74

18

89
6

107

18

280

16

Irish

IK

Italian

317

Norwegian

66
775

6
49
135

40
97
263

30
85

114

130

26
54
36

29
195
273

4
168
89

175
24
180
23
245
37
57

412
323

415
450

_
80

78

Polish

149

256

209

215

4c

187

115

34
83

19

Portuguese

48

351

230
564

Russian

27

94
285
48

Scottish

Swedish

Ukrainian

11

589

819

Other
Multiple ancestry group

77
73
73

Ancestry not specified

Not reported

360
285
218

10

49

16

15

17
16

100

4 318

502

2 095

295
448
357

808
348

33

11

18

354

2 109

682
713
517
396

599
288
177

349
160
135

448
306
208

290
482
373

53
45
144
154
108

15

21

13

115
140
63

244
208

92
84

91

15

93
22
326
455
204

44

45

94

50

105

192

62

17

194

286
270
77
356
579

41

197

531

161

615
295

42
279
28

7
15

44
2 237
1

46
11

16

14
184

31

368
57
171

42
6

40
705

47
948

241

660

880
434

691

319

429
709
375

Selected multiple ancestry groups


English

and other group (s!

and other group(s)


and other group(s)
and other group(s)

Polish

NEWARK,

41

128

20
56

Italian

P 132

40

15

216
217
239

Germon and other group(s) _.


Irish

47
44

45

11

109
147
64

18

French and other group(s)

N.J.,

SMSA

82

14

54
88
84

44

101

169
114

181

452
410

200

195

134
78

234

69
291

342
69
509
564
309
238

CENSUS TRACTS

Table P-8.

Ancestry of Persons:

1980 Con.

[Doto are estimates based on

Elizabeth city. Union

for

sample,- see Introduction.

meaning

3f

symbols, see Introduction.

County Con.

A and

For definitions of terms, see a ppendixes

B]

Linden city. Union County

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0319.01

0319.02

0320

0321

0345

0346

0347

0348

0349

0350

0351

0352

669
389
-

6 920

8 530
6 018

6 788

4 145

2 467

3 021

2 167

2 307

13

10

English

200

74

72

105

51

French

139
26

2 958
8
54

4 732
2 996

6 097

907

4 130
3 653

3 708

4 887

16

336

328

47

122

101

6
19

11

454
639

715
965

228
60
70
696
037

202

60
76

66
68
88

Total persons
Single ancestry

group

Dutch

22
77

German
Greek
Hungarian

Irish

43

Italian

21

129
1

_
462

14

677

408

Portuguese

163

681

142

Russian

370
45

218
28

206
47
24
25
863

Norwegian
Polish

Swedish

Ukrainian

Scottish

Other
Multiple ancestry group

Ancestry not specified

Not reported

198

79

124

87

980

201

194
839

180

408

870
619
893
536

20
84

211

280

333
25
90
197
738

477

558

020

207
30

87

182

14

371
9
113

173

138

44

11

78
170

137
130

291

327
29
24
77
22

61

47
125

432
602

19

13

59
59

598
56
82

752
54

322

350

450

12

81

199

27

33
27

649
30
120
22

36

10

12

151

100

93

72

6
88

8
14

51

42
3 254

119
1

624
27
31

326
767

985
896
358

3 506
17

456

222
255
205

420
251

215

613
1

255

29

581

336

841

327

866
725

699
210

662
339

321

109

251

552
288
187

191

170
49
250
243
97

115

175

186
116

481
184

245
68
529
403
253
369

211

366

189

49
510
404
270
366

83

714
704
362
408

89
248
342

Selected multiple ancestry groups.-

and other group(s)

English

German and other group(s)


Irish

220

251

389

62

45
29
13

413
540
207

145

79
633
718
359
334

74
548
945
363
452

21

French and other group(s)


._.

ond other group(s)


and other group(s)
and other group(s)

Italian

Polish

Linden city. Union

County-

New

228
46
254
264
118

103

178

34

18
53
57

88

Providence borough.

102
106

Union County

Plainfield city

Union County

Con.

35
20
254
212

Census Tracts

Total persons
Single ancestry

group

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0353

0354

0381.01

0381.02

0388

0389

0390

0391

0392

0393

0394

4 757

2 612

4 263
915

8 163
4 138

4 492
3 718

4 569

3 263
2 655

3 773

4 438

4 299

4 800

2 514

948

3 411

17

13

422
26
377

430

40
30
54

107

25
37
42
79

60
228

3 131
12

Dutch

87

English

French

German

178

Greek
Hungarian

643
6

44
3

72
26

19

15

789
48
65
428
290

7
51

55

47

181

259

100
513

159

275

11

17

69

73

16

52

14

24

29
28
20

26

33
34

572

2 209

472
594
487

994
265

839

420
254

104

86
24
58
46
_

105

540

208

20

821

550
26

83

238

12

12

67

54
30
58

62
116
22

19
175

31

568

3 188

Scottish

Swedish

107

32

098

449

085
541

689
280

456

149

Ukrainian

Other

Multiple ancestry group


Ancestry not specified

Not reported

2 153
195
74

3 216

809
437

124
22
70

Italian

Russian

519
_

124

72
28

128
-

133

237

Irish

Portuguese

37

88
295
236

Polish

18

174
23
23
160
132

31

503

99
9

46

Norwegian

274
500

410

188

255

9
17

38
6
22
38

281

2 015

31

7
11

71

93

28

115

9
9

18

11

50

108

2 957

450

294
594
340

409
872
725

400

303

131

99
407
372

71

123
86

322
219

71

94

78

135

55
67

12
12

32
56

651

Selected multiple ancestry groups:

and other group(s)

168
52

193
251

Irish

419
376

Italian

143

113
150

English

French and other group(s)

German and other group(s) __


and other group(s)
and other group(s)
Polish and other group(s)

CENSUS TRACTS

358

816
100

41

270

064
855
303
127

1
1

011
155

479
545
599
305

117
35
102

133

49
47

245
45
72

16

17

185

141

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

P 133

Ancestry of Persons:

Table P-8.

1980 -Con.

[Data are estimates based on o sample,- see Introduction.

Plainfield city

Union County

For neaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Rohway

Con.

city.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

Roselle borough. Union

Union County

County

Census Tracts

Total persons
Single ancestry group

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0395

0396

0397

0355

0356

0357

0358

0359

0360

0340

0341

6 162
5 022

3 9)7

5 842

6 752

3 903

5 451

3 268

2 805

4 544

5 182

2 979

3 4)6

049

2 375

390

3 301

3 662
2 162

11

11

115

49

80

9
55

11

233

170

14

69

43

338
688

261

24
317
20
73
587
646

8
81

40
453
50

6
97
34

151

172

4 Oil
9
194

16

61

41

168

199

Dutch
English

French

German

Greek
Hungarian
Irish

Italian

Norwegian

31

59
49

117

286

59

400

8
43

Polish

457

347
59

10
6

20
20

79
89
48

5
55

16

108

57

2 627

719

097
734
454

2 564

459

Ancestry not specified

681

586
352
247

542

Not reported

302

4 624

Other
Multiple ancestry group

713

89

27

Swedish

Scottish

21

35

Russian

102
36
84

77

Portuguese

Ukrainian

33
221

15

29
40

216
1

772
540

230

38

181

161

33
107

166

137

279

52
116
376
569

47

64

153

15

13
19
7

723

20
4
4
24
677

515
378
327

946
469
372

729
514
329

346
46
399
404
42
209

108
53
394
400
134
60

711

358
443
243

108

81

44
324
40
63

909
493
316

280

30

_
_
55
2

446

18

214
_
23
154

342

303
63
74
33

194
37
45
5

16

83
222

78
955

323
579
350

6
81

068
432
247

Selected multiple ancestry groups

French and other group(s)

16
19

German and other group(s) --

80

170
28
177

English

and other group(s)

148

201

Italian

92

Polish

41

48
48

Irish

and other group(s)


and other group(s)
ond other group(s)

427

517
132

121

306
79
622
536
330
264

977

385
435
117

143

470
556

137

542
114

190

759
957
409

146
168

221

107

41

81

Summit

Roselle Pork borough, Union County

Roselle borough, Union County- -Con.

city.

268
47
562
604
264
330

318
77

437
385
147
214

Westfield town

Union County

Union

County

Census Tracts

Total persons
Single ancestry

group

Dutch
English

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0342

0343

0344

0337

0338

0339

0377

0378

0379

0380

0364

0365

3 569
2 073
30
104

3 493

4 735
3 854

4 685
2 405

5 765
3 224

927

5 453
2 667

5 133

7 190

5 451
2

76

55
37

107
28

179

237

128

316

40

23

14

31

46
140
392

6
115
137

429
730

26
185
30
387
28
70
313
143

278
4
243
22
264
28

3 306

4 718
2 582
43
595
82
228

5 767

913

French

German
Greek
Hungarian

227
256

Irish

Italian

Norwegian
Polish

229

384
50
93

52

27
20
73

9
41

336

3 290

293
287
105

393
488
284

313
105
604
482
169
237

167
125
22
108

Portuguese
Russian

37

Scottish

51

Swedish

9
28
845

Ukrainian

Other
Multiple ancestry group

Ancestry not specified

Not reported

184
312
226

25

_
_

13

254
44

310

887
393
194

12

79
6
183
7

38
505

796
46

711

46
486

18

380

91

12
18

83

475

361

311

323

49
47

22
297
609

60
284
452

9
177

26
152

14
15

74
35

114
112

16

13

121

442
1

585
34
509
23
62
524
632

528
29
515
29
369
96
27
467
148

56
179

113

021

_
58
22

36

79
86

179
62
50

131

19

18
18

58
48
45
20

28

477

268

424

611

310

021

478

397

284
502
256

2 576

24

74
266
1

741

6
83
29

37
68

933
608
321

012
174
94

758
378

178

13

36
50
36

90
5

31

291

3 081

395
190

564
208

803
392

205
286
084
882
279

429
99
527
569
274

143

65

240
683
402

Selected multiple ancestry groups


English

405
66

and other group(s)

French ond other group(s)

German and other group(s) __


Irish

401
569

ond other group(s)


and other group(s)
and other group(s)

Italian

171

Polish

300

P 134

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

72
13

535
94
860
903
368
262

501

216

191

56

917

479
386
217
244

721

448
278

760
313
638
638
261

57

938
236
092
954
260
207

382
231

1
1

319
332
367
221

045
200
925
982
221

225

CENSUS TRACTS

Table P-8.

Ancestry of Persons:
(

1980- Con
Data are estimotes based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Westfield towr

Union

For neoning of symbols, see Introduction,

County Con.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

Remainder of Union County

Census Tracts

Total persons

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0366

0367

0368

0322

0323

0324

0325

0326

0327

0328

0329

4 190
2 474
_

5 876

7 740

6 671

2 406

3 826

6 054

4 619

8 574

6 641
4 286

5 722

3 683
18

594

2 261

4 028

14

13

19

804
-

421

81

25

125

127

47

26
417

70

119

30
292

106
23

25
58

255

14

36
102

882
33

219

57
115

12

79

53

283
968

32
44

English

128

919
22
348

French

14

19

198
37

488

Single oncestry

group

Dutch

German
Greek.

Hungarian

533
-

839

Irish

217

Italian

651

466
777

655
706

53
120

38
203

13

78

96

34
357

77

21

257
55

Swedish

19

18

58
54
55
29

96

Scottish

33
69

119
100
26

018

482

542

37
4 951

318
398
307

2 372

3 077

585
349

980
438

Norwegian
Polish

Portuguese
Russian

Ukrainian

Other

Multiple ancestry group

Ancestry not specified

Not reported

7
21
1

175

407
160

409
729
444

102

341

705
343
39
24
6
215
104

78
30
448
780

603

449

395
-

131

328

432

81

52

47

61

62

916

376

359

583
545
308

900
665
214

265

239

209
23
882
138
182
245
577

18

423
383

75
38
45
20
125

73
221

666
689
416

II

767
94
295

51

28

109

950

648

670
356

539
276

155

181

319
129
777
667
363
378

163
139
109
58

13

2
1

149
186

400

Selected multiple ancestry groups

and other group(s)

474

French and other group(s)

99
644

English

German and other group(s) ..

193
158

970
518

511

and other group(s)


Italian and other group(s)
Polish and other group(s)
Irish

804

116
198

064
278

106
7

51

175
186

70
114
49
69

124
184
152
119

577
532

132

272
132
649
645
564
318

24

254
54
599
647
480
365

157

58
329
314
211

307

434

129

91

21
1

044
726
457
502

Remainder of Union County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0330

0331

0332

0333

0334

0335

0336

0361

0362

0363

0369

0370

Total persons

3 433

4 216
2 564

3 601

7 053

785
824

9 243

4 752

6 477

4 033

10

953
20

4 224

72

39

167

8 221
4 819
35
197

7 456

2 002
10

4 941
3 280

3 867

group.,

17

533
84
130
385
051

Single ancestry

Dutch
English

French

116

103

14

894
90

354

526
27

German
Greek
Hungarian
Irish

Italian

Norwegian

367
30
23
136
524

240
42

Russian

131

Scottish

10
13

Swedish
Ukrainian

Other.
Multiple ancestry group

Ancestry not specified

Not reported

124

654

343
48
67
20
6
150
229

92
268
877
554
260

59
36
158

282
902

Portuguese

Polish

2 261

23
135

313
348
238

309
19

124
28

119

546
1

242
410
205

378
11

31

51

325
577

304
485

64

81

10

672

137

78
2 093

22
162
125

386
54
58

440

101

41

93

480

601
1

396
38
295
20
583

481

745
26
135

855
13

252

17

296
36
40
426
864

319
110

709
482

20

18

56

274

592

23
566

190
32
83

144

18

289
56

264
4

65

17

21

230
45

74
39

71

17

15

23
89

24
37

41

16

11

82
855

35
523

23
4
23
84

869
38
163
45

871

13

43
109
583

24
107
392

34
97

846
556
333

812
149
100

692
232
287
227
764
564

203

254
1

313
293
203

211
1

308
340
193

923
906
449

15

89
543

134
467
2 751

672
367

2
1

637
210
299

28

688
319

71

468
2

105

998
624
347

Selected multiple ancestry groups

and other group(s)

131

291

French and other group(s)

43
450
296
208
210

104
589

English

German and other group(s) ..


Irish

and other group(s)


and other group(s)
and other group(s)

Italian

Polish

CENSUS TRACTS

311
169

285

593

549
578
280
190

446

461

282
385

296
122

105

360
28
694
547
239
136

462
158

799
743
412
326

61

369
422
113
139

1
1

619
149
225
132
639
566

NEWARK,

554
129

937
952
660
735

N.J.,

325
107
682
728
419
293

SMSA

809
180
1

435
525
393
431

P 135

Ancestry of Persons:

Table P-8.

1980 Con.

[Data are estimates bosed on o sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

Remainder of Union County Con.

Census Tracts

Total persons
Single ancestry

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

037)

0372

0373

0374

0375

0376

0382

0383

0384

0385

0386

0387

4 742

3 669

4 728
2 537

4 957
2 724

7 118

5 788

7 767

3 516

5 952
3 089
15

034

899
45
317
27
680
23

4 679

4 159

18

47
498
30
509
30

91

42
150
124

65
493
613

2 429
18

group

830

4 758

9 197

12 549

443

16

2 919
9

15

6 178
92

English

226

4
115

124

126

229

French

16

21

18

31

37
180
38

369

244

542
32
44
348
922

585
99
138
360
104

Dutch

German
Greek
Hungarian
Irish

Italian

363

333

10

16

21

31

39

19
12

450
498

305
456

386
558

435
595

13

180

345

337

16

246
47

Russian

147

21

8
71

Scottish

24

156
25

115
24

29

58
9
19

423

344

Polish

Portuguese

13

Swedish
Ukrainian

Other
Multiple ancestry group

Ancestry not specified

Not reported

856
457
217

392
447
327

11

64

866
74
823
25

98
770
399

696
33
096
37

831

299
28
293
184

14

22

215
38
234

368

3-44

16
161

Norwegian

9
221

25

33

402

252

175

34

60

300

80

71

12

18
12

63

184

22
23
471

19

81

51

111

975

991

49
653

355
484

2 187

204

2 677

167

542
299

724
548
324

824

455

176

108
858
647
332
172

221

535
82

383
98
714
670
222
417

464

567
525

5
1

484

623
796

50

55

510
072

10

258

151

119

11

775
458

375

65
549
1

401
73
584
64
147

12

21

15

168

285

542

34
499

838
353

31

11

59

88

108

847

901

903

449
414
275

3 430

925
454

909
699
384

Selected multiple ancestry groups:


English

586

and other group(s)

French and other group(s)

148

German and other group(s) ._

808
002
280
253

and other group(s)


and other group(s)
Polish and other group(s)
Irish

Italian

P 136

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

487
98
518
562
285
204

851

777
295
372

157
548
609
247
168

393
152
800
572
325
527

084
429

2 161
1

992
876
424

392
917
457
354

934
219
892
1

112

413
262

1
1

968
338

091

238
586
400
539
325

1
1

197

275
432
281

CENSUS TRACTS

1980

Social Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-9.

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

Essex County

Census Tracts

AND PLACE OF

NATIVITY

Native

Bom
Bom

in

State of residence

in

different State

Bloomfield

East Orange

Irvington

Montclair

town

town

city

town

town

965 969
737 947

851 116

144 133
552 633

491

35 367
31 373
25 935

690
356
832
752
772
7 334

61 493
50 981
34 561
14 548

3 994

47 792
42 774
33 942
8 583
249
5 018

city

Nutley town

329 248
281 509

28 998
25 974
20 408

872
10 512

38 321
34 319
18 796
15 293
230
4 002

6 733

Newark

Orange

city

Verono
borough

BIRTH

Total persons

Born

Belleville

Total

41

abroad, at sea, etc

181

228 022

Foreign born

744 541
142
225 958
27 441
106 575

067
371

77
70
42
26

170 441
88 694
22 374

47 739

476

90
3 024

136
26 392
17 249
8 875
268
4 744

14 166

5 908

2 556

823

108

31

12 917

9 496
3

388
33
249

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 years

Speak a language other than English at home


Percent who speak English not well or not at

all

Persons 18 years and over


Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

all

414 909
60 798

182 997

6 038

7 447

34 896

829

697

12.1

14.4

6.3

9.9

10.0

431 105
252 882

611 091
122 673
27.6

27 493
5 204

38 073

17.2

6 061
13.3

240 549
10 777
5 484
11 365
2 067
111 502
16 058
60 957
7 412
45 948

8 239

10 851

372
292
368

456
344
476

83
3 621

106
4 310

627
2 098
219
780

827
2 753
290
2 856

889
406
432

23 241
712
560

32 519
778
833

23.2

16 733

11

501

102

493

435

83 903
24 388

9.9

10.6

16.7

55 329
4 588

45 946
11 847

29 832

216 985
63 472

22 508

530

23 019
4 Oil

10 953

154

17.5

22.1

9.9

39.3

15.7

22.9

7.2

22 307
966
399
047
182
10 058
1
389

14 785

10 566

047
270
224
326

3 529

613
226
406
65
3 995
690
2 383
534

102 018
4 501

7 992

586
234

142
512

17.3

082

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL


Persons 3 years old and over enrolled
Nursery school

in school

551 945
26 221

__

Private

16 267

Kindergarten

24 920
4 678

Private

Elementary

(1

248 545
36 485
145 345
17 253
106 914

8 years)

to

Private

High school

to

(1

years)

Private

College

671
183

5 291

661

4 945

7 070

106
3 640
465
2 818
1

374
5 513
815

53 051
6 975
25 406

169

3 074
13 547

175 039

60
815
385
2 040
99
596
2

304
149
412
69
3 812

161

132
133
13
1

781
1

688
273
776

563
320
919
114
753

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


Persons 25 years old and over
to 4 years
5 to 7 years
8 years
to 3 years
High school:
1
4 years
I
College:
to 3 years
4 or more years
Percent high school graduates

207 255
41 190
70 617
91 688
165 742
415 135

Elementory:

165 031

257 852

510
25
37
44
82

45 551
1
480
2 998
2 895
8 056
17 682

39 047
629
3 006
4 515
7 265

25 794

14 494

6 296

192

583

2 581

3 281

571

4 258
8 851

5 005
12 510

2 259

3 713

399

165 430
63 694
91

773

020

381

17 601

893
347

21

093

44.6

71.3

20 800
61 708
2 967

3 851

4 076

961

255

2 080

218

27 608

29 062

19 454
7 771

15 435

14 014
9 123
2 565

58.0

5 121

3 445
7 708
2 237

2 457

57 474
29 767
25 712
10 697
11 664

36 488
22 502

66.5

128 486
309 910
2 412

53 511
134 200

969

2 560

4 080

462

072

134

2 321

33 727
22 375
10 898
2 354

45 743
30 197
15 053

72 146
38 316
32 238
9 520

6 JD56

9 232
3 411
3 244

9 656
128
273

16 170

4 328
3 810

60.8

657
700
1
570
3 080

4 128
10 368
80.6

248

62.8

11

752
499

19 197

2 761
7 408

2 381

66.1

69.4

19 194
491

060
19 996
38 399
50 720

664
6)9

6 661
2 661
2 868
63.5

3
1

490
715
499
530

3 021

83.4

FERTILITY

Women 35

to

44 years

Per

bom ._.
women .

Children ever

,000

2 508

11

888

5
2

047
054

708

960

884

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and over

Same house
Different

house

in

United States

SMSA
this SMSA
SMSA
Different SMSA
Not in an SMSA.

Central city of this

Remainder of
Outside this

Abroad

844 894
152 583
650 404
135 302
320 482
194 620
173 677
20 943
41 907

Workers 16 years and over.


Drive olone

Private vehicle:

Carpool
Public transportation

Bus or streetcar
Subway, elevated
Walked only

train, or railroad

Other means

Worked at home

2
2

488
372

410

116

167

454

493

17 170
10 902

23 201

5 138
22 787

878 826
562 755
157 673
93 663
60 662
31 579
46 337
6 842
11 556

345 740
193 336
62 895
60 154
47 223
12 227
23 113
2 276
3 966

1.14

1.17
25.7

Persons per private vehicle


travel time to

work

Worked in SMSA of residence


Newark city-central business
Remainder of Newark city

619 153
33 995
69 862
148 233
134 646
58 965
36 736
136 716
168 087

district

Elizabeth city

Remainder of Union County

Worked outside

SMSA

of residence

Poterson city

138
6 106
3

Clifton city

Passaic city

Remainder of Paterson-Clifton-Passaic, N.J.

SMSA.

Jersey City city

12
5

Bayonne city
Remainder of Jersey City, N.J. SMSA
New York County, N.Y.-central business
Remainder of New York County, N.Y
Remainder of New York city, N.Y.
Bergen County
Brunswick

24.8

minutes-

Remainder of Essex County


Morris County
Somerset County

New

290 027
125 054
107 376
57 597
52 459

847
5 489
358
592

3 351
3 177

174

432
7 786
4 957
4 460
497

995

811

300 168
169 882
116 754
93 172
10 036
13 546
11 438
2 108
13 532

867
565
380

26 115
14 578
5 042
4 609
4 115

18 805

104 482

032

42 460

16 871
5

IS

175

615
4 211
2 945
2 798

13 525

12 853
2
8
1

147
383

725
172

956
698
258
774

WORK

JOURNEY TO

Mean

794 039
481 225

city

district

12
12

24
7
18
5

Area 20

37

Worked elsewhere
work not reported

89

Place of

CENSUS TRACTS

19

763
694
828
924
474
852
056
082
997
275
040
858
522

240 030
25 741
55 168

561

335
864

982
585

16 358

2 331

2 319
10 698

11
1

13 576

305
37
193
728
3 945

474
275

21

195

62 066
1

3
1

4
3
8
5
10
2
9
5

4
42

378
938
052
412
278
409
430
858
305
965
997
285
605
154
286

933
457
266
123
205

417
632

085

1.20
27.5

1.17

1.12

1.26

25.7

27.4

27.1

004
674
725
8 584
606

73 091

704

111

175

756
3 964
3 180
84
142
32

701

4 623

457
249
46
598

104
120
55
218
267
26
7)8

531

431

467
136
113

830
215
685

13

13

349
272
707

6 265

119

110

592

422
1

24 453
2 924
11 014
687
749

51

941

11

086

203

75

961
27 611

21

209

944
38

21

2 649
3 272

175

077

161

11

195

4 208
7 772

671

180
837

19 524

113

87
247

384

142
542

851
5 182

138
1

681

4 348

433

533
149
258
219
809
133
445
142
919

31
15
6
7
6

1.15
24.2

1.15

22.6

6 803

2 432

102
47

117 601

14 771
4 404

315
940

697
244

945

147
148
32

538
125
487
264
425
30
516
210
3 107

11

54
84

277
5 418
228
305
126
412
129

140
621
117
186

629
668
117
098
238

538
035
97
85

085
447
358
89
248
8

102

1.19

1.11

25.5

24.1

9 844

4 977

333
281

154

309
39

547
475
449

313
154

87
185

431
178

751

485
617
818
998

61

55

392
4 977
110
835
137

336
376
467
485
14

80
219
580
47
68
27

15

150
253

281
78

256

245

350

10

19

055
079

16 392

21

33
1

881

439
094
205

453
324
646
6 872
13 989
146

1.14
23.3

4 999

262

3 411

337

6 889

324
722
438

023
616
5 476
729
42
140
818
840
35
73
27
99

164

2 061

402

927

11

33 454
15 415

905
593
275
59
134

13 701

167
200
1

NEWARK,

091

N.J.,

237
144

77
110

070

516

SMSA

P 137

1980 Con.

Social Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-9.

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

Essex

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

County Con.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Morris County

and B]

Somerset County

Census Tracts
West

Cald-

well borough

AND PLACE OF

NATIVITY

407

11

in

State of residence

10 415
7 541

in

different State

2 845

Total

988
013
748
300
965
12 975

407 630
374 602
240 585
130 008
4 009
33 028

Dover town

137
188

135
123
83
38

14
12
8
3

681
509
081
088

Madison
borough

Morristown

Succasunna-

town

Kenvil (CDP)

Remainder

Total

15 357

16 614
14 582

931
238
758
451
29
693

350 047
323 560
208 609
112 580

203 129
186 513
117 589
67 293

2 908
181

80 715
4 532

13 713

644

8 840
5 611
131
2 032

2 860

2 905

2 633

203

313

316

5.3

8.3

10.1

2 454

6 994

205

878

27 588
2 426

92 021
6 545

2.9

6.2

6.5

7.8

8 351
1
126

30 566
5 070

102 036
13 526

291 584
32 079

10 812

6.2

11.7

8.9

13.0

3 275
35.5

3 393
166

9 665
404
333
460

40 157
978
626
397
312
15 905
2 239
11 083
259
9 794
1

123 095
6 250
4 700

3 696
124
59

5 409

238
63
712
242
983
63
639

26 724
419
064
819
3 326
8 822
3 806
7 468
75.2

8 297
5 278

340

4 992

bom

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND

39 510
34 518
26 193

29
992

Born abroad, at sea, etc


Foreign

Remainder

BIRTH

Total persons

Native

Born
Born

West Orange
town

2 172

138
1

10
10
6
3

2 371

26 487

1
631
16 616

ABILITY TO SPEAK

ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

all

Persons 18 years and over


Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not ot

all

43 569

8.5

2 925
7.2

803
720

13 262

7 299

616

653

248 408
24 815

148 499
18 961

20.6

23.7

8.7

9.0

11.1

5 415

3 793
198
109

3 652
126

106 539

57 698
2 929

202
30

186
24

11
1

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL


Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

in

school ..

Nursery school
Private

151

Kindergarten

156
34
401
252
942
163
728

Private

Elementary

to 8 years)

(1

Private

High school

to

(1

years)

Private

College

145
3 901

467
2 714
261
2 186

949
55 184

6 517
32 433
3 321

23 819

244
180
149
35
1

696
338
135
170

2 191

464
134
065
137
864

82

712
184

5 558
4 270
4 634
797
48 600
5 619

2 141
2 387
455
25 388
3 911
16 400
671
10 594

009
69
619

28 241

6 256

126 214
2 773

82.8

211 243
2 083
6 049
10 707
20 079
74 582
36 105
61 638
81.6

2 882
19 506

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


7 245

Persons 25 years old and over

4 years

48

5 to 7 years

192
349
520

Elementary:

to

8 years
to 3 years
1

High school:

2 433

4 years
College:

1
145
2 558
84.7

to 3 years

or

more years

Percent high school graduates

87 682
1
082

246 933
2 954

9 027

2 101

8 128

4 241

26 054

13 356
24 456
86 139

14 098

41

33 301

70 629

889
070
556
3 260
103
838

9 226
303
317
506
727
2 598
1
382
3 393

83.8

80.2

57.6

79.9

9 398

30 019
71 936
2 396

813

947

999

871

26 389

2 096
2 578

2 029
2 143

2 453
2 455

2 229
2 559

63 129

14 304
32 746

2 392

2 289

13 893
7 760

14 605
8 370
5 857

15 916
8 688
6 609

10 302

191 877

49
3 526
2 282

4 543

2 066

328 524
203 078
120 523
1
386
62 418
56 719
49 090
7 629
4 923

169 745
122 358

100 208
72 556
17 309
4 185
177
2 934
3 595
807
1
756

6 805

271

311
1

11

181

227
707
827
457
3 222
689
3 052

30
166

71.2

246
637
477
992
708

244

8 000
12 957

44 398
19 273

33 569
77.0

FERTILITY

Women 35

874
903

177

44 years

to

Children ever born

Per 1,000

women

2 335
5 241
2 245

21
2

275
264

RESIDENCE IN 1975

Different house

United States

in

SMSA
Remainder of this SMSA
Outside this SMSA
Different SMSA
Not in an SMSA
Central city of this

Abroad

JOURNEY TO

Carpool
Public transportation

Subway, elevated
Walked only

train, or railroad

Other means

travel time to

work

573
188
818

21

774

998
762

19 264
13 659
3 216

383 240
234 326
142 378
568
76 542
64 268
1

55 146
9 122
6 536

630
89
4 125
1
416
984
432
503
5

981
301

378

district

83
308

SMSA

Bayonne city
Remainder of Jersey

9 911
1

407

79
133
123

109
Oil
27

2 815
53

County,

SMSA

N.J.

NY. -central

business district

Remainder of New York County, N.Y


Remainder of New York city, N.Y.
Bergen County
New Brunswick city
Area 20
Worked elsewhere

51

250
99

NEWARK,

63
65
100
22

233
99
111

462

work not reported

N.J.,

SMSA

146 750
2 177
3 120

4 141
13

125

14

118

9
City,

1.13
25.5

45 910
2 594
3 486
30 258
4 235
512
684

902
984

18

Jersey City city

61

14 539

141

Remainder of Paterson-Clifton-Possaic, N.J.

148

4 030
112

Passaic city

1.10

Remainder of Union County

Clifton city

2 701

25.3

7
of residence

44

371

4 197

1.12

27

Paterson city

450

964
662
76
580
775
76

22.6

Elizabeth city

Worked outside SMSA

6 723
4 333

1.09

204
3 042
529

Remainder of Essex County


Morris County
Somerset County

324
620
665
674

304
376
518
97
444
22
262
205
874

506
270
494

197
139
37
8

739
327
619

6 430
3

759
44
930
785
352
433
113

120 246
69 407

365
35 302
33 740
30 282
3 458
2 224

102

117
33
73

4 729
293
2 758

1.19
18.7

1.10
23.2

1.17
18.2

1.18

1.13

1.12

26.9

26.2

23.6

5 710

6 075
77
162
599
4 350
107
45

7 269

4 023

123 673

56

71

63 519
693

40
272
6 354
237
40
270
582

50
165

24
60
120
5

369
69
10

58

416
48

155

949
808

87

15 156
92 469
4 323

13

651

122

6 317
34 221

3 515

616
26

466
542
564
390
669

38
78

12

13

18

140

13

318
83

78
156

28
36
77

15

12

161

90

85

433
2 434
4 335
283
5 793

36

31

12

111

160
431

116
314

35
118
650

20

494

18

689
73
533
2 706
4 899
426
1

28

581

735
068
13

31

19

11

920
2 149

717
46 331
564
3

9 145
28 182
36
114

42
215
165
24
223

73

47

33
34

707
6 218
13 408

59

594

456

091
147
154

611

163
158

31

7 151

7 586

96
874

2 421
4 628

137

581

4 970
3 412
229

46
60

46
165
381

16 312

759
7 502
36 903
540

8 677
4 991
772
522
245
236

106

241

112 057
4 823

4 701

663

372

55
878
1
993
3 262
758
1

280

395
795
084
682
2 834
5 669
7 093
593

64 638
44 541
8 800
6 775
2 526

24.1

minutes

Worked in SMSA of residence


Newark city-central business
Remainder of Nework city

P 138

706
65
65

14 671
13 673

61

Persons per private vehicle

Place of

2 761

36

home

New York

771

166
53
136

Bus or streetcar

Mean

129 865
89 496
38 607
2 162

5 594
4 382
756
223

Drive alone

Private vehicle:

at

37 496
26 013
10 665
649
7 255

WORK

Workers 16 years and over

Worked

524
124
629

10 737
8 148

Persons 5 years and over

Same house

91

30
195

300

519
5 629
11 713
1

050
845
481

459
854

13 632

6 042
8

275

CENSUS TRACTS

1980 -Con.

Social Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-9.

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Somerset County Con.

A and

B]

Union County

Census Tracts
North

AND

NATIVITY

Somerset

Somerville

borough

(CDP)

borough

Remainder

Total

Elizabeth city

139 039
128 024
80 801

504 094
432 291
294 817
129 374

106 201
74 410
51 061

100

4 384

71

803

Provi-

Linden city

dence borough

836

12 426

45 555

167

11

Plainfield city

Rahway

city

PLACE OF BIRTH
19 108

Total persons

17

Notive

036

12 201

Born

in

State of residence

Bom
Bom

in

different State

4 629

abroad, at sea, etc

206
2 072

Foreign

New

Plainfield

bom

21
19
10
9
1

731

11

973

816
183
320
313
915

11

151

7 293
3 737
121

822

46 265
958
11 015

18 965
31

791

267

41 342

26 723
24 401

317
566
284
4 669

6 323

24 023
16 138

17 382
6 686

37
33
24
8

4 845

181

333

159

4 213

2 322

2 679

10 525

4 680
487

99
1

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at
Persons 18 years and over
Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

2 074
96
24.0

403

4 954
366

all

6.9

2.7

15 344
2 406
8.9

9 214

oil

14 795
2 121
14.0

4 455
275
207

6 711

3 144

163
937

96 322
16 432

19 936
8 992

6 266

718

217

7.7

9.9

12.5

5.3

14.3

12.5

2.1

379 931

78 989
34 482

29 663
6 767

9 185
998

9.8

11.0

35.6

18.8

11.6

31 760
3 819
27.7

20 487

979

100 676
11 775

2 967
123

40 844

130 603
6 265
3 942
5 759
1
207
56 471
9 999
35 555
4 849
26 553

26 214

8 328

325
226
404

3 851
175
154
88

13 537

211

6 209
267
148

323 219
10 057
19 813
25 749
45 758

65 616
4 579

119 168

22 063

40 793
881
68.6

6 399
6 711
53.6

30 652
71 028
2 317

14 197
2 371

31
1

79 169
23.5

302

2 960
10.6

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL


Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

in

school __

Nursery school
Private

191

Kindergarten
Private

Elementary

8 years)

to

(1

Private

High school

330
216
362
50

to

(1

years)

Private

College

37
926
192
025
49
038

2 911

43

182
54
160

624
726
268
382

286
727

12 811

7 673
143

119

775

2
1

113

592
555
307

18 173
2 421
II

980

157
7 023
1

448
426
334
12 233
1

71
3 740

3 631

6 511

307
4 833

775
217
324
642

176

298
68

564

6 100

2 759

221
1

667
369

126
120

898

651

015
916
642
2 203
1

512
647
247
238

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


12 470
199

Persons 25 years old and over


to 4 years
5 to 7 years
8 years

Elementary:

High school:

487
919
1
348
4 732
2 002
2 783

to 3 years

4 years
College:

to 3 years

or more years

76.3

Percent high school graduates

303
706
1

801
361

4 565
1

821

3 254
75.2

574

86 303
887
3 015
4 850
8 229
29 054
13 713
25 555

73.6

79.2

282
587
1

Oil

975

101

61

7 195
6 732
11

937

25 229

916
282
2 463
4 947
10 088
2 356

7 865

45

167

438
532
2 395
1
283
3 005

177
58.0

26 219
832
1
835
1
763
4 051
9 507

17 135

378
889
273
2 753
7 945
1

85.0

3 771
4 460
67.7

917

2 946

2 214

7 517

3 389

1
1

931

966
69.1

FERTILITY

Women 35

to

44 years

Per

1,000

2 099

4 109

640
440

10 405
23 714

978

2 624

2 250

2 279

17 835
9 709
7 809
66
5 175
2 568
2 273

20 205

341

131 848

7 271

2 531

83 047
47 361
246
23 384

408

23 731

187
221
107

21

bom
women

Children ever

061

566

5 989

2 042
4 564

235

414

36 136
25 997
9 649
375
7 566
708
549

11

856

552

447
342

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and over

Same house
Different

house

in

United States

SMSA
this SMSA
SMSA
Different SMSA
Not in an SMSA

Central city of this

Remainder of
Outside this

295
317

Abroad

11
3

29
2 223
5 069

4 906
163

310

963
24

98 884
56 328

159

731
114

440

475 738
316 786
148 592
8 315
101 262
39 015
35 790
3 225
10 360

453

490

80

67 342
49 222
11 319
2 670
525
2 126
2 110
557
464

235 483
157 068
40 385
20 642
9 428
10 749
12 536
2 166
2 686

46 548
26 777
9 652
5 Oil
3 593
1
293
4 218

17 377

6 291

095

571

4 244
1
072
658
45
607

844

155

419

166
139

101

243
148

1.12

1.13

1.12

1.13

1.19

Workers 16 years and over


Private vehicle:

10 193
7 384

Drive alone

Public transportation

820
453

Bus or streetcar

192

Carpool

Subway, elevated
Walked only....

train,

894
409
459
319
35

154
48
88
532

minutes..

144

district

85
435

Remainder of Essex County


Morris County
Somerset County

201
2 903

Elizabeth city

SMSA

2 764
2 324
16
16

of residence

Paterson city
Clifton city

44
50

4 014
104
73

4 487

66
95

67
114

3 176

3 891

74
426

109

Remainder of Union County

101

1.13
17.5

24.4
6 641

1.13
24.3

1.12

work

Worked in SMSA of residence


Newark city-central business
Remainder of Newark city

Worked outside

6 137
4 256

125

Persons per private vehicle


travel time to

10 768
7 481
1
951

250
325
86

or railroad

means
Worked at home
Other

6 161

13

52

222

27 783
7 098

6 499
599
5

8 348
3 428

37
1

546
845

42 242
25 908
15 150
363
10 130
4 657
4 239
418
184

25 179
17 088
7 807

20 059
12 203
4 711
1
563
813
674

13 112
9 013

195
5

454

2 158
1

893
265
284

Remainder of Paterson-Clifton-Passaic, N.J.


Jersey City city

Boyonne city
Remainder of Jersey Gty, N.J. SMSA
New York County, N.Y.-central business
Remainder of New York County, N.Y
Remainder of New York city, N.Y.
Bergen County

SMSA

41

Brunswick city

113

24.7

25.6

21.8

4 681

8 444

384

730

10 654
12 171

2 770

324
593

10 646
251

3 241

5 296
6 337
30 138
98 874
40 936
184
443
75

32 268
5 410
17 820

Area 20

479

Worked elsewhere
work not reported

193
104

Place of

CENSUS TRACTS

14

504
277
236

301

18 511

2 395

11

828
662
43
48

481

14

696
418
2 288
3 238
7 007
2 210
2 378
978
16 096
3 444
25 553

359
26
487
515
715
426
373
48
2 228
369
5 675

184
348

347
684
7 942
4 946
1

5 971

141

155

173
103

929

2 436

11

96

776
1

192

145

15
14

75
489
307
396

110

20.8

12

191

12 818

20
86
42

47

61

204
949
253
646
750
86

35 856

41

25
173
376
45
57
844
3 136
452
495

471

23.2

12

24
87
224
82

187

598

168 854

district

24.4

12

28

2 946

43 954
407
695
1
552

381

350
975

12

1.18
21.1

Passaic city

New

078

2 653

37 103

WORK

JOURNEY TO

Mean

12 574
7 321

447
465
342
69
062
038

339
225
293
2 489
299
6 750
5 466

13

18

16
17

23

41

76

34

42

12

1.12

284
354
277
195
140

826
6 368
3 009

II

12

157
203
252
121

63
63

10

72
33
112

82
29
103

113

79

121

435
39
22
29

408
210

217

258
168

181

735
419

862

596

4 027

125

NEWARK,

N.J.,

158
175
147

149
179
3

SMSA

748
211

686

P 139

1980 Con.

Social Characteristics of Persons:

Table p-9.

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Union

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

County Con.

Belleville

A and

B]

town, Essex County

Census Tracts
Roselle

Roselle Pork

borough

borough

Total person!

20 641
18 570

in

State of residence

13

107

in

different State

210
253

13
12
9
2

AND PLACE OF

NATIVITY

Bom
Bom
Foreign

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

city

town

Remainder

0140

0141

0142

0143

0144

0145

071
467

30 447
28 219
15 670
12 296
253
2 228

189 817
170 309
123 326

4 347

3 820
3 451

3 677

3 823
3

3 060

4 887
4 119

3 207

3 268

3 908
3 563
2 971

5 285

4 001

2 264

2 723

46 035
948
19 508

713
20
346

376

568
24
345

744
24
398

816

476

127

470

76
548

687

616
94

039

657

642

77

129

143

BIRTH

Native

Born

Westfield

Summit

abroad, at sea, etc

bom

2 071

377
139

767
329
43
238

21
18
9
8
2

841

304
322
604

15

369

275

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH
2 338
165

4 233
418

6 748

414

475

35 136
3 244

17.1

7.3

4.3

10.5

3.6

15 644
2 514
14.2

10 328

15 916
2 355
12.3

22 126
2 218

145 833
21 569

3 486
502

3 028

3 050

443

495

573

617

606

10.9

11.6

13.9

19.2

9.9

13.1

20.6

26.7

5 057
169
83

3 179
132

5 555

9 402
533

864

819
25

990
45
35

476

289

38

32

885
26
26
48

Private

117

142
15

117
110
54

846
56

13

Kindergarten

49 271
2 478
668
932

11

15

14

390
75

385
50
255
36
273

624
50
362

431

425

60
220

111

12

11

12

319

160

146

2 562
64

3 333

90

142
385
630
408
360
317
62.6

2 378
103
142

2 440
65
177

3 781

Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak o language other than English at home
Percent

who speak

English not well or not at

Persons 18 years and over


Speak o language other than English ot home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

all

all

487
10.6

91

667

71

3 935

9.3

7.0

2 842

2 904

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL


Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

in

school ..

Nursery school
Private

Elementary

8 yeors)

to

(1

Private

High school

4 yeors)

to

(1

Private

College

317
579
340
482
942

81

340
36
852

308
282
203
49
517
354
646
189
881

17

713

483
326
38
3 944
256
2 658
130
1

941

6
6
48

333
19 957
2 620
13 642
1

11

351
101

289
20

211

391

262

170

155

3 010
72

2 621

35
35

184

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


13 196

Persons 25 years old and over


to 4 years
5 to 7 years

273
856

Elementary:

8 years

to 3 years
4 years

High school:

College:

to 3 years

4 or more years

Percent high school graduates

031

253
643
439
701
66.6

8 706
95

365
758
1
332
3 723
072
1

361
70.7

14 109

19 485

125 659

332
573
665
046
3 402
2 167
5 924

2 404
5 095

81.5

203
556
789
107
5 090
3 242
8 498
86.4

486

2 201

9 837
15 800
49 312

74
225
304
424

203
355
524

91

251

282
505
806

281

26 078

286
402

296

476
019
288
374

73.6

61.7

60.8

65.6

203
397
956

217
462

315
724

198
505

2 129

2 298

2 551

5 144

3 419

3 545

863
438

2 361

17 133

168

103
195

347

439
998
237
243

56.6

60.6

193

FERTILITY

Women 35

to

44 years

Children ever born

women

Per 1,000

243

2 705

2 176

722
698
352

367

3 170

2 133

2 438

20 113
11 870
822
36

28 644

11 659
26 207
2 248

241
473
963

203
405
995

RESIDENCE IN 1975
19 302
13 155
5 781

Persons 5 years and over

Same house
Different house

United States

in

SMSA
SMSA

270
4 587
924
847
77
366

Central city of this

Remainder of
Outside this
Different

Not

an

in

this

SMSA
SMSA
SMSA

Abroad

JOURNEY TO

Drive alone

Private vehicle:

Carpool

Bus or streetcar

Subway, elevated
Walked only

901

131

421

9 719
6 485
785
888
556
319
428

6 993
4 877
107

9 764
5 802
1
229
467

train, or railroad

58
75

72
54

home

Persons per private vehicle


travel time to

work

Worked in SMSA of residence


Newark city-central business
Remainder of Newark city

minutes.

731

664

19 646
8 491

102
4 649
3
3

740
546
194
507

Remainder of Union County

968
618
290

291

123
1

297
867
136
263

573
216
284

1.11

1.11

1.11

20.7

26.6

27.7

112

7 345

9 759

184
228
342
82
22
828
3 426
807

220

243
297
713
313
303
544
7 346
3 470

141

Elizabeth city

493
179
308
390

14 043
9 384

1.13

237
435
265

Worked outside SMSA of residence

21.5
6 683

district

Remainder of Essex County


Morris County
Somerset County

Paterson

295
142

885
577
308

Other means

Mean

67

Public transportation

at

4 168

180 937
130 300
49 193
4 420

4 168

3 647

3 776

754
382

2 473

191

321

169

504
13 269
12 245
024
1
444

759
432
432

672

710

181

143

181

131
12

46
370

189

292

174

183
701

996
334
147
4 764
1

901

91 577
66 188
13 711
6 808

754
022

3
1

939
205
280
706
219
204

231

779
428
402
26
118

15

32

SMSA

Gty city
Bayonne city
Remainder of Jersey Gty, N.J. SMSA
New York County, NY. -central business
Remainder of New York County, N.Y
Remainder of New York city, N.Y.
Bergen County
New Brunswick city
Area 20
Worked elsewhere

district

33
16

17
57

82
67

50

191

179

SMSA

39
294
806

13

14

508
72
362

320
41

716

40
59
11

107
120

151

N.J.,

12

56

50

work not reported

NEWARK,

15

122

245
228
569

145

433
899
257
133
147

920
402
851

996
344
426

1
1

945
249
455

21

937
343
274
245
207
38

27
7
16

978

161

170

3 743
3 120

22
30
6

709
041

1.10
23.7

67 510
2 770
5 300
7 396

077
228
588
261
231

30
107

337
161

240
715
25

674
5

42
506
4
50
26

762
151

312
202
193

251

17

1.15
22.7

1.17

1.12

23.4

23.8

375
225
305
768
26

26
170

28
23

537
20
75
49

20

13

387
46

290
266

752
950
315

12

1.11

139

668
491

55

22.6

201

194
57
219

1.17

084

2 520

24
58

23.1

23

855
104
264

1.16

2 361

15

23.1

2 322
5 149
42 212

36

Jersey

191

II

Remainder of Poterson-Qifton-Possaic, N.J.

183

Passaic city

P-140

31

city

Clifton city

Place of

WORK

Workers 16 years and over

Worked

12 445
8 146

782
266
392
004
37
22
61

602

208
107
150

797
39
32
28
55
490

90
7

175

215
237
587
75
15

46
469
15

11

113

73

46
110

28

64
28
45
36

345
820
239
106
363
2 905
842

169

89

98
34

61
15

140

20
38

78

53

62

72

131

87

90

338
009
353
8 209

15

28

15

35

13

19

345

187

61

100

135

103

25
24

18
51

19

111

134

10
31

33
29

90

112

33

13

CENSUS TRACTS

1980- Con.

Social Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-9.

[Data are estimates based on a sample, see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

town, Essex
County Con.

Belleville

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Bloomfield town, Essex County

Census Tracts
Tract

Trod

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0146

0147

0148

0149

0150

0151

0152

0153

0154

0155

0156

0157

Total persons

4 611
4 036

3 055

4 833
4 220

3 787

4 469

955

139

in

different State

4 822
4 334
3 553
765

4 017
3 537

3 201

4 895
4 622
3 585

3 491

State of residence

5 896
4 953
4 329
579
45
943

3 610
3 273

in

AND PLACE OF

NATIVITY

BIRTH

Native

Bom
Bom

795

40

Born abroad, at sea, etc


Foreign

Tract

575

bom

2 489

207
501

Oil
26

706

18

337

273

284

766

2 965

2 609
1

557

16

869
728

15

12

480

446

2
1

969
222
29
613

3
2

483
878

935
682
408
255

591
14

801
15

19

304

514

253

686
47

667
48

234
66

3 600

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak o language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

all

Persons 18 years and over


Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

all

838

546

487

56

53
24.5

63

128

10.7

9.5

13.3

3 753

3 267

2 402

377

4 171
644

2 903

796

312

559

12.8

9.8

18.0

16.3

11.4

736
53

951
26
21

38

44
26

917
64
45
22

911
25

46

238
92
218
28
425

429
63
225
37

435
95
205
6

177

218

80

3 475
134
190

2 503

3 080
73

297
522
327
444
561

293
430
086
247
264

67.1

63.8

903

827

612

933

507

118

106
23.6

66

21

22

4.2

16.7

3 445
719

4 803
249

2 814
431

3 709

2 836

273

287

682

17.2

16.2

12.3

11.7

9.1

15.8

129
30

930
49
45
42

295
87

838
51

113
42
24
62

893

73
52

316

478

604
281
20.6

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL


Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

in

school ..

Private

Kindergarten

(I

8 years)

to

Private

High school

to

(1

57

20
517
124
316
97
274

Private

Elementary

230
67
67
56

Nursery school

4 years)

Private

College

51

18
7

7
7
21

13

14

70

451
57

286
39

197

328

280
78
257

10

14

29

291

256

230

328

202

3 248
29
43

2 512

3 197
95

2 807

2 025

75
162

467

22
88
120
283
709
339
464

62.5

74.7

12

15

498
56
261

357
86
229

31

31

538
120
327
77

283

253

3 958

2 441

157

327
6

26

28
11

112
6

103

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


2 939
82
159

Persons 25 years old and over


to 4 years
5 to 7 years
8 years
High school:
1
to 3 years
4 years
College:
1
to 3 years
4 or more years
Percent high school graduates
Elementary:

286
442
1

101

340
529
67.0

161

12

422
437
818
248
360
512

23
162

295
855
300
794

53.6

18

66
202

282
332
456
459
647

946
390
609

79.8

78.9

77.4

215
375
744

323
662

378

2 050

281
1

217
306
564
248
330
437

414
401
1

006
282

63.0

67
116

302
57
201

226
327
586
012
364
492

156
310
359
70

60.6

149
44.4

200
404
020

2 250

FERTILITY

Women 35

to

44 years

bom
women

Children ever

Per 1,000

277
537
939

315
577
832

181
2

266
536
015

203
403
985

226
504

201

373
953

2 230

2 811

2 908

4 667

3 510

4 290

833
785
160
240
385
327
58
49

2 511

191
1

565

100
225

RESIDENCE IN 1975
4 334
3 216
035

5 694

3 442

015

2 505

2 565

908

Central city of this

149

785

Remainder of

621

Persons 5 years and over

Same house
Different house

in

United States

this

SMSA
SMSA

221

631

277
277

83

559
526
33
114

2 293

2 965

SMSA
Different SMSA
Not in an SMSA

Abroad

Private vehicle:

Drive alone

Carpool
Public transportation

_,_

Bus or streetcar

Subway, elevated
Walked only

train, or railroad

Other means
Worked at home
Persons per private vehicle
travel time to

work

Worked in SMSA of residence


Newark city-central business
Remainder of Newark city

minutes
1

district

405
525
232

3 373

4 656

2 282

068

23

41

13

817
265
299

2 411

2 090
1
381

166
147

199
166
33
37
24

199
163
36
75
10

18

52
184
9

16

13

25

30

21

12

38

985
819
218
307
294
260
34

438
286

658
255
255

155

301

3 817

300
315
303
673
339
339

2
1

166

658
462
462

184

954
213
584

157
146

317
942
330
214
398
382

11

16

45

31

704
060
348

2 026

168
132
36
100

180
128
52
179

13

1
1

875
123

752
177

477
98

792
517
346

1
1

720
218
277

2 378

640

129
96
33
63

204

613
522

1
1

412

725
040
306
274

224
418

913
495
187

78
53
14
153

21

14

10
13

1.19

1.11

1.14

1.12

1.16

1.15

1.15

1.14

1.16

1.16

1.19

24.4

1.14
19.6

26.8

24.9

24.9

24.7

23.9

26.6

23.6

23.9

22.5

20.1

489

2 532

990

193

279
538
414
27

86
156
654
36

512
100
196
053

784
67
85
569
35

362
49
66
979
177

19

64

381
129
168

886
128

674

67

308
1

112
119

533
104
139
108
62

169
69

258
652
95

200
388
20
58

44
463

49

574

240

138

187

117

191

171

671

53

70

51

17
11

SMSA

Jersey City city

11

Passaic city

Bayonne city
Remainder of Jersey Gfy, N.J. SMSA
New York County, N.Y. -central business
Remainder of New York County, N.Y
Remainder of New York city, N.Y.
Bergen County

22

131

Remainder of Paterson-Clifton-Possoic, N.J.

23
58

167
85
62

292
336
315
263

10

566
23
54

Clifton city

11

74

Paterson city

2 166

110
275
29

181

14

Remainder of Union County

80
789
42
150
28
75
36

20
50

357
15

92
13

35

10

25

450
24

120
504

70
515
34
57

62
30
67
36

78
420
36

121

102

28

238

399

101

10

72

31
7

19

13

15

40

11

77

23

51

44

34
35
9
82

65
57

76
45
39

65
30

106

45

25
35
98

120

13
;
district

113

54
97
12

173

12

12
51
122

Brunswick city

75
104
43
111
13

Area 20

CENSUS TRACTS

.60
110

53

Worked outside SMSA of residence

Worked elsewhere
work not reported

441

198

Elizabeth city

Place. of

172

268
844

Remainder of Essex County


Morris County
Somerset County

New

4 665
3 757
908
80
489
339

WORK

Workers 16 years and over

Mean

265
265

Outside this

JOURNEY TO

107
63
78

20
42
33

41

120

65

24

15

12

13

11

39
56

216

169

128

179

47

35

16

23
102

NEWARK,

N.J.,

44
123

SMSA

P 141

1980-

Social Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-9.

[Data are estimates based o

Con

a sample; see Introduction.

For

meoning of symbols, see Introduction.

Bloomfield town, Essex

East

County Con.

Orange

city

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Essex County

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0158

0159

0099

0100

0101

0102

0103

0104

0105

0106

0107

0108

Total persons

3 978

4 900
4 356
3 710
602
44
544

2 935

3 712
3 334

4 066

4 785
4 358

444

4 626
4 078

3 872
3 831

961

2 122

3 426

2 406

2 469

317

374

378

75
411

50
348

4 987
4 517
2 536
944
37
470

6 134

4 781
4 370
2 873
422

4 511

3 496
2 876

722

070

AND PLACE OF

NATIVITY

BIRTH

Native

Bom

in

Stote of residence

Born

in

different State

579
41

Born abroad, at sea, etc


Foreign born

482

2 561
1

693
868
-

519

370

2
1

27
547

56

666
648
44
427

4 163
2
1

480
633

937

624

48
548

81

690

354
8
41

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at
Persons 18 years and over
Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

62

653
53

770

65

68

786
97

116

883
25

7.7

17.7

14.1

3 060

3 954

2 071

2 660

3 052

3 333

3 389

3 302

737
all

all

139
128

937

408

086

114

62
22.6

55

169

12

4.1

4 116
420

3 166

2 411

323

40

19.0

24.5

17.5

529

890

157

221

369

255

223

273

3 699
246

13.6

10.0

5.1

16.7

13.0

12.5

8.5

20.1

6.9

022

918

915

37

9
9
60

93

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL


Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

school ..

in

Nursery school
Private

15

Kindergarten

63

Private

11

Elementary

to

(1

49
49
49

49
-

492
-

570

459

425

85
176
40
138

123
260
65
287

524
116

758
62
120

441

241

2 137
22
120
122

2 104

344
609
379

307
743
424
399

267

255

325
672
239
99

296
368

385
130
560
326

65.0

54.7

57.5

73.3

74.4

214
506
364

531
2 213

187
394
107

2 487

551
2 041

3 844

4 696

2 699

3 506

3 797

585

3 561

181

513
2 126
317
1
172
637
625

426

442
98
270
40
210

years)

Private

College

23
237
11

186

24
6
56
38
725
140
378
47
387

to 8 years)

(1

070

17

Private

High school

19

211
14

749

445

460

35

153
22
4
75

15

614
43
176

631

736

670

120
461
65

379

87
41

670

371
55
24
32

737
77

63
26
73

18

137
22

235
20

_
99
_

667
49
288

10

17

105
302
25

61

10

296

266

351

326

275

161

2 924
120
174
185

2 812

2 974

3 270

95
98

91

665
024
486
270

535
935
479
559

324

86
243
213
595
300
560
273

2 544
56

174

171

851
32
149
68
401
812
282
107

73.7

60.9

70.2

65.6

65.2

56.8

64.9

390
010
590

476
068
244

317
798

253
784

2 245

2 517

3 099

5 436

4 357

3 502

960

2 771

106

61

357

41

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


2 589
76
157

Persons 25 years old and over


to 4 years

Elementary:

5 to 7 years
8 years
High school:

281

to 3 years

4 years
College:

3 340
120

to 3 years

4 or more years
Percent high school graduates

392
127
296
260

192

47
109
116
901

2 735
26
132
176
1

111

215
544
115

511

312
185
546
953
321

FERTILITY

Women 35

to

44 years

Children ever born

Per 1,000

women

240

236
587

270
1

347
779
1

246
387
573

307
599

951

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and over

Some house
Different house

United States

in

Central city of this

Remainder of

this

SMSA
SMSA

SMSA
Different SMSA
Not in an SMSA

Outside this

Abroad

4 469
2 843
615

4 497

4 172
2 003

4 575

288
565
328
318

320
736

690

79
79

135
118

996
510
313
854
343
288

178

965
586
574

10

17

55

12

12

35

78

_
~

158

11

129

35

96

370

923

2 328

767
985
382
272

2 035

2 353
1
211
568

879
062
317
345
284

2 316

2 545

057
475
625
532
93

993
504
885

135

757
942

117

2 705
1

451

835
329
329

663
599
886
178

134
583

882
597
908
347
342
342

376
339
391

356

472
414
649
409
324

904
581

600
721

260
244

85
114

16
17

JOURNEY TO WORK
Workers 16 years and over
Private vehicle:

Drive olone

Carpool

172
39
185

train, or railroad

Other means
Worked at home
Persons per private vehicle

Mean

travel time to

work

minutes..

Worked in SMSA of residence


Newark city-central business
Remainder of Newark city

district

Remainder of Essex County


Morris County
Somerset County

Elizabeth city

Remainder of Union County

Worked

outside

Poterson

SMSA

of residence

city

Clifton city

Remainder of Poterson-Clifton-Passaic,

N.J.

SMSA

Bayonne city
Remainder of Jersey
County.

SMSA

City, N.J.

NY. -central

business district

Remainder of New York County, N.Y


Remainder of New York city, N.Y.
Bergen County
New Brunswick city
Area 20

Worked elsewhere
Place of work not reported

P 142

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

007

619
674
429
435
377

382
605
272
365

194
78

22

96

_
-

25
7

41

1.18
26.5

1.23

1.22

1.17

1.15

1.21

1.25

1.32

1.22

20.5

26.9

28.1

29.4

28.4

32.1

26.8

30.7

165
56
242
668
62

815

1.16

1.16

22.6

26.5

625
265
418
786

626
140

62

279
198

153

276

290

691
59

15

411

85
67

364

741

932
63

61

28

33
22

10

12

9
78

450
_

496
-

135

355

69
256

80
365

11

29

52
9
27

36

_
11

323
130
324
641

_
_
43
185
333
24

15

13

22

23

17

33

47
108

_
-

11

387
475
727

157
133

71

496

24

31

133

1.19
24.2

768
020
298
379
323
49

35
106

172
217
057
56

952
460
326
206
120
250

200
164

14

514

621

12

114
26

35

19

236

526

721
125
129
16
18

561

877

208
468
688

67
28
26
103

83

75

49
39

111

415
-

381

330

29

89

178

240
683

281

10

22
24

288
67

51

111

30

11

18

71

181

375
58

24
113
113

12

118
176

20
30
-

42
-

10

19

38
104
33

86

45

21

19

117

11

19

58

11

13

44
20

11

70
44
56

89
26
22

16

10

51

11

52
33

43

47
44

71

13

10

78

147

35

72

29

130
30
43

80
20
24

52
39
75

94
29

23
37

31

21

57

88

59

10

10

206

177

401

416

72

224

44
432

15

107

37
173

60
44

43

601

483

197

Jersey City city

462
437
309
265

25

Passaic city

New York

211

Public transportation

Bus or streetcar
Subway, elevated
Walked only

081
421

15

49

54

11

51

83

14

37

12

19

62

15

CEMSUS TRACTS

Social Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-9.

1980-Con.

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

East Orange dry, Essex

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

Irvington town, Essex

County Con.

County

Census Tracts

AND PLACE OF

NATIVITY

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0109

0110

0111

0112

0113

0114

0115

0116

0117

0118

0119

0120

232
206
737

3 383
2 884
1
701

4 Oil
3 642
2 076
1
534

3 617

4 840
4 247

2 630

3 481

3 686

3 093

3 251

2 416

3 333

3 365

2 531

862
425
954
424
47
437

5 596
4 431

088

794
30

136
64

789

40.0

17.2

BIRTH

Born

in

State of residence

3 308
3 198
2 029

Bom

in

different State

Total persons

Native

Born abroad, at sea, etc


Foreign

bom

1
1

157
26

155
14

411
58

no

26

499

028
28

270
25

589
24

2
1

32
369

143
20

366

692
24
593

52

050
255
28

214

148

321

503
861

2
1

945
388

32

639
540
039
60
454

1
1

460
918
53
165

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

all

Persons 18 years and over


Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

all

860
65

572
48

741
12

54.2

12.3

2 024

755

725

15

14

2 770

2 095

140

258

177

226

471

900
210

2 532

46

86

17.4

15.0

20.9

19.2

31.0

18.3

21.0

19.8

159
26.4

16.3

182
62

316

852
45

073
92

977
43

885
55
34

660
39

915
50

11

13

41

29

876

2 563

2 790

2 533

4 047

553
56
44.6
1

288

626
511
21.3

165

4 600
1

197
21.8

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL


Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

in

school ..

Private

16

16
16

Kindergarten

36

30

Private

15

Nursery school

Elementary

552

to 8 years)

(1

Private

High school

4 years)

to

(1

159

104

28

426

81

41

Private

106

College

50

17
7
7

038

222

57

961
27
14
50

18

432
66
256

82

47

80

64

41

40

18

300
38
218
46
282

466
22
230

459
35
235

12
351

14

205

176

2 239

2 012
52

3 745

131

228
200
586
211
612
767

120
154
123
248

391

678
230
86

884
330
130

69.2

60.6

64.0

261
66.2

233
674
893

274
552

258
593

2 015

2 298

3 502
2 195

2 892

92

328
60

453

191

163

23
243

33
247

90

18
140

437
38
260
85
237

639

2 101

2 384

66

110
162
180
354
924
393

65
196

018

41

31

98

39
30
462
140
254
33
222

417

4 080

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


Persons 25 years old and over
to 4 years
5 to 7 years
8 years
High school:
1
to 3 years
4 years
College:
1
to 3 years

Elementary:

659

734

2 196

65

17

121

66
62
144

84

309
87
49

74
75
136
279
904
349
379

386
914
347
256

57.3

60.6

74.3

67.8

261
194
68.3

252
556
206

219
493

409

2 251

2 176

3 683

3 341

4 588
2 708

2 452
1
921

63
63

453
754
364
033
357
357

134

134

72
451

635
231

or more years

Percent high school graduates

34
162
140

111

343
920

141

159
141

733
164

109

98
304
718
194
146

31

121

69
156

291

212

622
630
507
540
369

62.4

59.2

277
513

159

61.1

FERTILITY

Women 35

to

44 years

Per

253
645

bom

Children ever

1,000 women

2 549

2 980

219
534
438

55
146
655

131

3 195

648
483
235

188

141

329
333

86
97
128

284
542
908

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and over

Some house
Different house

in

United States

SMSA
SMSA

Central city of this

Remainder of

this

SMSA
Different SMSA
Not in an SMSA

Outside this

942
038
406
562
70
70

164
84

84

Abroad

JOURNEY TO

Workers 16 years and over

104

Drive alone

561

Carpool

255
236
228

Public transportation

Bus or streetcar

Subway, elevated
Walked only

or railroad

train,

52

516
174
120
164
137
27
58

Other means
ot

660
889
842
984

1
1

404
542
190
523
413
102
114

373
567
223
514
473

785
395
878
512
490
22
95

travel time to

491
596
324
405
334

1
1

minutes..

Worked in SMSA of residence


Newark city-central business
Remainder of Newark city

790
70
116
415
28

district

Remainder of Essex County


Morris County
Somerset County

21

Elizabeth city

1.39

1.17

26.4

27.1

374

845
92

56
110
179

116

470
43

3 372

185

927
284
537
583
164
154
10

51

14

161

26

517
82
250
185

71

55

155

81

23
20

11

129
72

of residence

1.19
29.4

934
108
239
408
34

006
519
172
249
214
29
56
6
4

281
147

976
158
107

455
368
309
836
223
223

775
952
808
134
529
145

5 363
3

066

2 140
1

145

69

110
267

Paterson city

395
627
316
367
325

16

85

670

568
234
338
338
157

353
784

849
489

2 586

891

342

221

331

276

491
301

298
33
95

231

145
125
118

11

11

45

61

90

1.28

1.14

1.18

1.25

1.20

1.15

27.1

28.4

25.3

25.7

25.4

211

078
88

727

571

950

114
145

164

40

191

135

96
237

556
54

639
96

346

501

026

64

44

81

113
182

124

32.2
1

14

11

Remainder of Union County

Worked outside SMSA

1.24
26.6

124
312
324
262

61

28

work

884

41

home

Persons per private vehicle

Mean

WORK

Private vehicle:

Worked

073
093
525
147
421
378
43
29

25
96

286

140

100
146

42

673
37

318
56

16

13

515
63
89

15

Clifton city

58
214
25

96
229

624

232
69
132
30

1.14

1.14
22.8

23.0
!

118
150

227

435
786

51

41

31

42
224

91

107

615

166

341

10

Passaic city

Remainder of Paterson-Clifton-Passaic, N.J.

SMSA

Jersey City city

Bayonne city
Remainder of Jersey

New York

16
13

14
10

29

49
79

25

49

61

11

12

11

15
City, N.J.

SMSA

County, N.Y.-central business

Remainder of New York County, N.Y


Remainder of New York city, N.Y.
Bergen County
New Brunswick city
Area 20

Worked elsewhere
Place of work not reported

CENSUS TRACTS

district

24

30
33
34
54

49

48

79

45

16

44

12

22
28

38

26

57

82
30
83

13

16
16

31

216

427

33
347

17

13

12

373

293

72

47

30

15

18

203

.45

327

25
437

NEWARK,

N.J.,

113

SMSA

34
33
224

P 143

Social Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-9.

1980 Con.

[Data are estimates based in a sample,- see Introduction.

For

meaning of symbols. see Introduction,

Irvington

For definitions of term;

see appenc ixes

A and

B]

town Essex County -Con.

Census Tracts

AND PLACE OF

NATIVITY

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0121

0122

0123

0124

0125

0126

0127

0128

0129

0130

0131

0132

0133

3 564

5 229
3 820
3 052

4 933
3 998
2 909
028

4 312
3 280
2 434
786
60
1
032

4 214
3 534
2 459
984

3 467

3 772

4 050
3 606
2 310

2 439

3 340

2 054

5 002
4 653

5 359
4 812

2 711

697

4 354
3 738
2 397
216

91

151

125

161

148
148

680

518

616

714

444

385

596

110

BIRTH

Total persons

Native

2 590

Born in State of residence


Born in different State
Born abroad, at sea, etc
Foreign born

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND

029
405
156
974

676
92
409

61

935

2 949
2 101

3 058
2 092

805

160
878

16

033
737
218
78
307

701
241

349

756
664
392
547

ABILITY TO SPEAK

ENGLISH
732
228

635

943

746

180

157

784
96

626

303

150

129

131

991
230

19

103

257
222

4.0

6.6

8.9

10.2

7.3

16.0

7.6

11.3

23.4

18.0

2 792

3 546

3 187

2 563

3 102

2 699

3 349

601

Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

all

Persons 18 years and over


Speak o language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

all

076

479
316

4 225
473

4 052

2 752

2 217

078

657

664

677

663

544

385

951
302

3 285

037

514

988

28.2

23.4

18.4

24.3

18.0

28.0

15.4

29.0

10.7

8.8

15.9

32.9

23.5

769

899

806
36

834

218

914

181

258

18
18

021
52
43
29

007

16

56

26

41

33

32

12

227
33

18

11

13

157

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL


Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

in

school ..

Nursery school

Private

20

11

14

21

45
25

38
-

49

430

373

327

474

417

444

188
49
178

69
156
9
190

649
69
250
27
240

2 106

96
134
211

53
to

Private

High school

to

(I

47

334
115

Private
(1

22
37

8 years)

Kindergarten

Elementary

years)

Private

College

31

84
238
69

111

52

85

213
34
354

229
30

221

3 451
89

3 109
157

235
360
558
325
431
453
64.0

256
560
698
990
218
230
46.3

227
396
744

2 026

182

20
209

177

105

105
32
52

32

10

597

814
80
29
100

14

52
9

654

862

117
230
40
158

555
46
363
29
126

15

102

41
12

386

397
47

441

13

143

122

181

238

2 646

2 314

2 279

547

128
140

2 688
135

2 723

45
124
249
535

257

288
239
613
914

13

26
955
84
53

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


2 378
120
180

Persons 25 years old and over


to 4 years

Elementary:

5 to 7 years
8 years
High school:

325
339
953

to 3 years

4 years
College:

4 or more years
Percent high school graduates

226
419
513
602
128

311

181

to 3 years

3 597

280

398

59.5

51.1

2 749
122
122

312
478
1

445
744
284

168

315
232

288
464

077
313
303
64.0

192
57.9

240
442
842

450

577

2 381

2 211

4 151
2 261

3 941

3 249

4 116

3 467

799

234

739
817
680
242
242

2 070

901

963

45
109
156

73
176
145
348
550
154

255
843

501

912
210

921
190
183
55.9

62.4

50

206
205

261

195
57.8

294

101

71.2

52.0

191

174

522
949
400

361
117

251
59.5

51.1

FERTILITY

Women 35

to

44 years

196
546

Children ever born

women

Per 1,000

2 786

268
498
858

195
395
1

189

229

261

441

926

279
639
290

192

215
682

328
870

730

3 172

2 652

2 323

3 043

4 501

111
1

337
941
2 792

RESIDENCE IN 1975
3 429

Persons 5 years and over

Same house

908

Central city of this

180
147

Remainder of

947

Different house

United States

in

this

SMSA
SMSA

SMSA
SMSA
an SMSA

86
86

Outside this
Different

Not

in

Abroad

Workers 16 years and over


Private vehicle:

Drive alone

Corpool
Public transportation

Subway, elevated
Walked only

724
403
996
325
296

29

202

326

612
953
234
228

2 389

2 503

146
37

home

14

Persons per private vehicle


travel time to

work

minutes..

Worked in SMSA of residence


Newark city-cenrral business
Remainder of Newark city

district

Remainder of Essex County


Morris County
Somerset County

625
887
389

941
981
148
148

_
151

Clifton city

Passaic city

Remainder of Paterson-Clifton-Passaic, N.J.

SMSA

Jersey City city

Bayonne city
Remainder of Jersey

City, N.J.

SMSA

New

district

20

Worked elsewhere
Place of work not reported

NEWARK,

SMSA

166
151

371

024
013
758
885
370
370

1
1

619
632
892
557

3 659
1

183
169

803
830
990
648
192

177

18

14

15

72

114

79

216

26

500

761

318
295
257

937
161

465
232
204
22

491
895
243
255
226

044
128
607
398
123
123

746
270
748
323

818

4 874
2 194

671

574

671

999
584
88

199
150
49
27

151

658
245
205
40
106

88

12

372

134

59
113

1.19
27.6

1.19

28.7

200

970

137

224
389

136
243
423

842
104
257

9
16

29

41

341
27

112

15

36

51

112

27
86

211

318

18

221
116

15

18

26

12

35

15

12

18

22

90
-

1.19

1.15

26.4

28.2

349
90

883
147
192
364

33
59

55

182
128
234
554
25

28

16

64
302
120
_
_

19

78

13

18

380
214
-

20

_
_

12

13

24

_
45

12

19

64

10

48
25

29

17

19

45
_

48

21

13
9

102

26

29

17

255

368
136
274
544
93

101

415
310

30

618
102

122

113
177

17

282

131

341

456
55

_
31

23

26

43

16

_
_
-

13

_
_

23
58

14

14
14
51

14
38
38

34
147

163
228

376
400

300
126
-

293
229

54
25
22
39
15

26
163

431

883
915
454
406
355
42

31

1.21

392

116

28.1

858
935
367

98
-

1.23
26.2

044
207
505
768

55
24

046
342
215
349
5

730
134
257
762
70

331

16

482
770
273
399
70

88

321

19

578
796
317
349
344
5

15

31

16

96
30
-

1.13

800
989
473
234
203

6
159
10

20.4

214

N.J.,

343
313
30
68

1.14

293
146
223
589

997
269

24.8

12

York County, N.Y. -central business


Remainder of New York County, N.Y
Remainder of New York city, N.Y.
Bergen County
New Brunswick city
Area

601

1.13

250

Paterson city

643
441

26.0

13

of residence

1.12

72

Remainder of Union County

Worked outside SMSA

308
337
496
467
29
225

22.5

Elizabeth city

P-144

341

train, or railroad

Other means

Mean

2 621

221

Bus or streetcar

ot

4 671

WORK

JOURNEY TO

Worked

4 912
2 678
2 032
397
357
278
269

155
251

53

24
11

21

10
31

34
12

58

253

73
29

274

64
31

243

32

60

30

87
29
39
9

11

129

81

8
4

10
17

1.35

1.20

27.4

26.8

1.24
28.2

342
168
411

418
79

296
86
346
533
27
42

317

19
8

25

23

30
28
-

68

95
20

270

229

180

13
51

CENSUS TRACTS

1980-Con.

Social Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-9.

[Dota are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Census Tracts

AND PLACE OF

NATIVITY

BIRTH
3 492
3 189

Total persons

Native

Born

in

Born

in different

State of residence

State

Born abroad, at sea, etc


Foreign born

609
558

3 467

3 611

3 151

589
547

308
692
603

22

15

13

303

316

303

624

694

21

41

661
38

3 955
3 545
1

925
552
68
410

4 081
3 717
855
1

835
27
364

3 138
2
1

727
689
033

2 076
1

411

576
985
562
29
500

3 287
2 921
1

887
034

2 954
2 621
1

472
143
6

3 112
2
1

899
421
441
37

2 268
2
1

050
212
830

2 880
2 615
1

460
155

366

333

213

218

265

281
4

573

434
18

464
44

454

18

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak o language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

all

Persons 18 years and over


Speok a language other than English ot home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

all

810
54

789
46

424
98

525
25

2 687

2 608

2 771

2 991

3 056

2 443

287

253

247

346

362

247

5.3

10.4

9.9

6.3

28

33.7

28.3
1

556
444

2 842

2 277

2 592

665

2 344

283

269

226

89

24.5

11.0

15.2

2.7

9.0

101
13.9

604
30

660
49

829
48

660

613

52

56

28

12

22

22

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL


Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

in

school ..

Nursery school

955
50
32
25

192
63

Private

13

Kindergarten

64

Private

Elementary

(1

109
59
33

174
50
27

71

51

402

396

30
469
69
268

363
31

103

112

4 years)

200
23
502

287

212
46

2 244

2 335
6

to

(I

Private

College

10
to 8 years)

Private

High school

101
191

336

2 458
13
18

2 640

47
82
506
546
246

31

843

30
57

63
24
56

493
43
295
56
347

277

2 639
29

2 066
42
129
209

107

371

239
47

14
10

688
46

21

217
43
230

270
37
150

172

343
134

284

36

58

15

31

81

197

178

199

12

18

61

144

342

241

99
38
203

259

301
72
148
94
184

2 397

267

18

11

100

162

393
42

2 056

156
96

323
526
186
64

144
218
309
706
310
353
66.6

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


Persons 25 years old and over
to 4 years
5 to 7 years
8 years

Elementary:

High school:

23
67
77

to 3 years

4 years
College:

to 3 yeors

or more yeors

377
370
324

51

70
351
1

469
388

92.3

94.6

93.5

268
498
858

253
555
2 194

247
490
984

3 284
2 180

3 317
2 156

Percent high school graduates

38
26

41

95
604
471
1

375

120
220
482
445
302

399
537
295
455

418
164
221
61.7

92.8

84.5

278
522
878

2 267

463
437

3 803

2 957

62.3

2 034

2 231

31

42

135

13

277
243
613

55
102

438
265
119

44
60
82
277
738
286
744

89.6

79.2

55.7

233
434
863

2 623

2 990

2 148

321

777

71.4

16

FERTILITY

Women 35

to

44 years
bom

Children ever

Per

1,000 women

273
619

190

98
244
490

124

194

134
081

2 196

3 102

2 901

426
1

151

396
1

148
266
797

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and over

Same house
Different house

in

United States

SMSA
SMSA

013

090

3 451
2 292
1

125

3 784
2 114
1

602

2
1

Central city of this

Remainder of

this

in

Abroad

JOURNEY TO

831

26

10

171

91

34

68

Drive alone

598
833

Carpool

144

184

419
262
157
93
20

287

Private vehicle:

Public transportation

Bus or streetcar
Subway, elevated
Walked only

train, or railroad

Other means
Worked at home

89

Persons per private vehicle


travel time to

work

Worked in SMSA of residence


Newark city-central business
Remainder of Newark city

minutes

district

Remainder of Essex County


Morris County

Somerset County
Elizabeth city

Remainder of Union County

Worked outside SMSA of residence


Clifton city

Passaic city

Remainder of Paterson-Clifton-Passaic, N.J.

946
999

191

811

31

66
644

966

380

631

919

071

629
464

51

14

81

109

482
534
519

588
402
372
30

324

133

194
182

101

12

14

913
667
582
85

32

136

91

469
954
229

885
463

196
168
28

131

19

71

71

128

238

7
12

1.14

24.0

1.19
16.5

709

87

738
030

15

2 805
1

31

10
21

55

SMSA

701

101

174
113
52
25
52

723

820
995
289
332

2 124

136

49

190
142
35
29
140
1.14

1.10
27.5

113

210
293
127

166

44
14

296
277
331
191

115
23
82

157
108

877
994
245
352
265

481
927
229
200
102
98
27

615
950
247
275
210
50
104

17

43

91

22

1.10

1.09

28.2

1.09
28.2

29.6

722
46

893

838

975

31

51

167
67

894

71

14

24

71

58

583
52

42
722
30

722
44

821

57

897
72
23

692
59

12

13

15

27
720

22

22

13

15

621

634

24
49
315

133

379

10

20

17

14

59

19

105

70
20

365
22

20
494

6
6

12

29

16

716

685
44
56

25
28
57

Jersey City city

888
894
46
742
106
49
57
23

II

45

60
9

10

24
42
10

12

28
624

44

1.13

1.13

1.13

25.7

34.2

26.1

339
112

783
65

91

14

139
104
129

012

635
36

840
39

97

040
441

200
234
196

69

472
965
238
222

17

148
58

157

21

14
12
1.23
25.2

645
47
130
429

1.13

25.9

900
68

10

124
607
66

29
108

22
248

14
13

13

31

10

11

30
25

19
24

27

30
117
114
64
43
32

34
45

city

Remainder of Jersey Gty, N.J. SMSA


New York County, N.Y. -central business
Remainder of New York County, N.Y
Remainder of New York city, N.Y.
Bergen County
New Brunswick city
Area 20
Worked elsewhere
Place of

600

734

33.8

Paterson city

Bayonne

771

WORK

Workers 16 years and over

Mean

529
596
586

522
496

Different

Not

696
394
394

491

SMSA
SMSA
an SMSA

Outside this

473
253
34
580
639
583
56
77

work not reported

CENSUS TRACTS

61
district

179

229

136
146

20
126

26

114
294
27

131

46

28
69

13

130

137

152

232
45
85

25
205

140
244
24

10

21

113

45
24
30

96
42
49

37
256

267

15
17

11

67
27
15

12

19
15

19

135

83

149

31

10
98

74
109

NEWARK,

N.J.,

26
248

SMSA

48
201

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Social Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-9.

1980 Con.

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

Census Tracts

AND PLACE OF

NATIVITY

BIRTH

Total persons

Native

Born
Born

in

State of residence

in

different State

Bom

abroad, at sea, etc

Foreign

bom

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND

ABILITY TO SPEAK

ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak a languoge other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

all

Persons 18 years and over


Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

all

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL


Persons 3 years old and over enrolled
Nursery school

in

school --

Private

Kindergarten
Private

Elementary

8 years)

to

(1

Private

High school

to

(1

years)

Private

College

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


Persons 25 years old and over
to 4 years

Elementary:

5 to 7 years

8 years
High school:

to 3 years

4 years
College:

to 3 years

or

more years

Percent high school graduates

FERTILITY

Women 35

to

44 years

bom
women

Children ever

Per 1,000

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and over

Same house
Different house

United States

in

SMSA
SMSA
SMSA
Different SMSA
Not in an SMSA

Central city of this

Remainder of

this

Outside this

Abroad

JOURNEY TO

WORK

Workers 16 years and over


Private vehicle:

Drive alone

Carpool
Public transportation

Bus or streetcar
Subway, elevated
Walked only

train, or railroad

Other means

Worked

at

home

Persons per private vehicle

Mean

travel time to

work

Worked in SMSA of residence


Newark city-central business
Remainder of Newark city

minutes

district

Remainder of Essex County


Morris County
Somerset County
Elizabeth city

Remainder of Union County

Worked outside SMSA

of residence

Paterson city
Clifton city

Passaic city

Remainder of Paterson-Clifton-Possaic, N.J.

SMSA

Jersey City city

Bayonne city
Remainder of Jersey Gty, N.J. SMSA
New York County, NY-central business
Remainder of New York County, N.Y
Remainder of New York city, N.Y.
Bergen County

New Brunswick
Area 20

district

city

Worked elsewhere
Place of work not reported

P-146

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

CENSUS TRACTS

1980- Con

Social Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-9.

[Dota are estimotes based on a sample; see Introduction.

For meoning of symbols, see Introduction.

Newark

city,

Essex

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

County Con.

Census Tracts

AND PLACE OF

NATIVITY

Native

Born

Bom
Foreign

in

State of residence

in

different State

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0015

0016

0017

0018

0019

0020

0021

0022

0023

0024

0025

4 731
4 692
2 695
988

2 504
2 397

2 795

3 446

4 207
4 147

2 621
2 453

4 221

3 818

9 916
6 530

4 870

4 748

BIRTH

Total persons

Bom

Tract

0014

abroad, at sea, etc

bom

498
778

121

39

107

2
1

780
617
080

3
1

424
889
472

2
1

63
22

83
15

13

747
65

60

168

606
562
010
34
615

452
682

641

3
2
1

3
2

772
10

151

449

386

689

4 864
4 572
2 845
560
167
292

054

369
400
867
102

4 181

844
186

5
5
3
1

803
395
283
977
135

408

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

all

Persons 18 years and ovor


Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speok English not well or not at

all

600

913
90

21

2 743

713

976

910

57

87

103

105

100

602
660

81

138

21.1

13.8

9.0

27.6

23.5

2 351

740
210

2 897

2 657

7 755

3 465

2 979

604

556

946

909

472

3 535
451

14.3

30.5

19.6

27.7

21.9

20.6

10.2

2 231

985

60

141

719
99

2 204
76

41.8

43.4

73.7

094

874
47

375

446

109

753

31.1
1

147
21.8

345

780
99
-

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL


Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

school __

In

Nursery school

727
20

973
24
477
22

48
40
40
24
583
95
248
34

171

175

Private

10

Kindergarten

86

Private

Elementary

to 8 years)

(1

Private

High school

4 years)

to

(1

Private

College

102

31

14

11

60
22
487
40

73

644
12

225
9

193

46
87

129

575
47

923

212

2 271

41

41

71

123

78

704
88

10
125
6

26

23
57

26
63
25

71

40

28

70

94

93
74

101

127

860
34
410

475
87
252

943
122
363

2 330
86
114

2 884
138

262
700
805
275
88

251

11

368

40
526

360

10

994
256
425

554
152

41

144

435
93
309

351

15

133

173

119
635

595
213
386
164
208

407

2 368

2 158

6 737

2 927

54
162
158

86
185
231

93
169

438
628

261

179

144
64
54.9

448
864
336
218

238
322
776
295
265

234
546
839
098
2 109
830

59.9

61.9

130

56

152

995
155
640
60
317

209

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


Persons 25 years old and over
Elementary:

to

2 131
172

4 years

8 years
1
to 3 years

High school:

to 3 years

4 or more years
Percent high school graduates

121
63

373

145

733

66
240

104
119

149

353
451
163
38

395

101

126
46
368
218
226
74

50.9

46.2

47.5

548
716
268

4 years
College:

201
125

5 to 7 years

561
197

125
51.0

861
179
196
170

564

71

47.2

151

287
375
498
053
309
254

081
59.7

55.2

292

629
034
361
179
54.6

50.1

FERTILITY

Women 35

to

44 years

bom
women

Children ever

Per

1,000

328
509

173
724

458

230
806

245
822

250
753

4 601

4 185

3 248

3 504

3 355

3 012

4 242

2 319

2 591

3 147

3 883
2 037

2 400

3 883

141

233
674
893

204
686
363

171

279
766

044

573

2 746

9 364
4 981
3 191

4 657

4 309

476
034

823

2 409

149

348
985
830

438
443
295

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and over

Same house

Different house

in

United States

SMSA
SMSA

Central city of this

Remainder of

this

SMSA
SMSA
an SMSA

Outside this
Different

Not
Abroad

in

899
420
228

155

173

263
142

19
19

121

273
318

2
1

991
37

290
243
47
~

059
088
775
220
93

846
478
95
273

500
873
549
190

134

26
67

127
146

90
44
27

032

985
614
990
378
246
237

3 537
1

713
749
268
332
149
125
24
75

284

304
163
724
724

447
438
382

836
438
500
289
649
622
27

145
125
20
77

56
147

192

735
529

5 274

WORK

JOURNEY TO

Workers 16 yean and over

264

520

Drive alone

471

Carpool

309
369
307
45
82
-

149
63

Private vehicle:

Public transportation

Bus or streetcar

Subway, elevated
Walked only

train, or railroad

Other means
Worked at home

33

Persons per private vehicle

Mean

349
893
475

travel time to

work

Worked in SMSA of residence


Newark city-central business
Remainder of Newark city

minutes--

district

Remainder of Essex County


Somerset County

11

819

371

371

252

189

194
194
_

321

48
-

78

283
246
30
62

193
231

12

12

30

280
41

24

697
850
302
460
433
27
56

_
-

10
19

212
19

622
884
284

4 237

244

108

371

659
595
64

317
45
57
8
18

935
025
327
425
381

832
807
617
368
345

44
142

23

731
64

151

40

35

67

16

1.33
31.1

31.4

1.32

1.22

1.25

1.41

1.25

1.23

1.20

1.18

1.23

1.16

24.1

20.7

33.3

28.0

27.3

27.6

31.4

28.4

26.1

866

468

571

599

79
301

106
213
78

151

220

129
163

59

15

171

610
79

644

346

159

203
26
-

74
37

201

417
272
506
363

26

54

73

18

37

73

84
98

84
138
207

72
67

87
558

223

438

101

Oil
137

384
278

31.4

290

Morris County

224
199
25
73

947

38)

155

703
294

226
367

643

169

714
399
77

001

015
180

232
224
454
270
96

2 198

769
573
814

1.35

379
345
575
252
103

89
90
254

104
335

17

23

Elizabeth city

56

22
34

Remainder of Union County

81

29

41

133

23

159

74
97

33

_
-

_
-

_
-

15

15

_
-

24

_
-

70

52

40

61

23

46

59

68

38

95

10

16

17

64
32

39

22

17

22

31

49

58

10

11

43

9
10

42

42
9

36

52

16
24

_
-

59

12

54

45

26

72

63

221

20
170

82

Worked outside SMSA of residence


Paterson city
Possaic city

SMSA

Jersey City city

Bayonne city
Remainder of Jersey City, N.J. SMSA
New York County, N.Y. -central business
Remainder of New York County, N.Y
Remainder of New York city, N.Y.
Bergen County

district

20

15

Remainder of Paterson-Clifton-Passaic, N.J.

Brunswick

214
216

15

Clifton city

New

13
57

14
9
15

88

25

18
59

22

40
30
262

316

city

Area 20

Worked elsewhere
work not reported

Place of

CENSUS TRACTS

73

151

11

164

69
33

224

494

NEWARK,

252

N.J.,

SMSA

43
_

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1980 Con.

Social Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-9.

(Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction,

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

and B]

Census Tracts

AND PLACE OF

NATIVITY

BIRTH
3 498

Total persons

3 478

Native

Born in State of residence


Born in different State
Born abroad, at sea, etc
Foreign born

906
460

2 032
2 000
1
168

2 514

452

421

832

987
870
070
730

1
1
1

959
959
039

5 534

515

3 865

20

32

987
44
62

153
138

597

887

718

607

15

107

117

63

15

9.4

14.5

151

112

833
87

70
117

628
22

030
022
603
419

1
1

474
394
674
665
55
80

19

837

393
-

440

501

4 565
4 376

3 693
3 682
2 105

2 641
1

460
275

189

516

2 451
2 391
1
361
1

2 632
2 607
1

016

743
864

61

14

11

60

25

730
_

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak a language other than English at home
Percent

who speak

English not well or not at

Persons 18 years and over


Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

all

all

964

096

174
23.0

52

378
94

6.4

262

677
27

479
209

160
50

672

17

8.1

2 612

2 199

357

68

30.8

10.3

91
20.9

43

2 995
47

850
97

"

19.1

40.2

760

681
24

2 289

414

487

19

205

22

38

14

159

12

119
27

165

20
8
279

251

46

996
83
524
42
213

133

442

673

24
20.8

16

350
60

840

856

65

35

83

16
17

40

731

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL


Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

in

school

7
7

Nursery school
Private

Kindergarten

043
43

98

52

62

31

41

738
48
333

357

643

17

218

210

548
25
152
39

296
23
267
29

86

23

85

10

494
80

797

048
54
170
107
228

Private

Elementary

to 8 years)

(1

Private

High school

to

(1

4 years)

Private

College

521
14

71

172
27

53

239

38

30

916

898

22
173
78

2 131
167

410
32
60

673
59
69
70
235
209

890

17

493

439

36

321

162

28

62
299
-

155

103

43

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


Persons 25 years old and over

4 years

to

Elementary:

High school:

474
539

4 years
College:

127
44
47.5

to 3 years

more years

or

Percent high school graduates

108
93
86
240
199
57

66
164

5 to 7 years
8 years
1
to 3 years

901
199
267
146
569
637
64

648

090

413

287
258

61

71

144
116
79
228
266
54

14

15

27

11

33.9

46.7

38.9

36.9

142
27
33.6

120
516
4 300

96
210

135
572
4 237

338
210

56
225

61
221

354
983

254
882

2 188

3 580

4 018

3 623

2 777

3 472

4 841
3 709

248
601

3 998
2 427

3 368

421

2 001
179

633
423

28
48
48

435
238
157
40
40

209
261

779
546

37
124

129
138

28

31

8
38.3

19

86
508
509
240
38

35.7

37.9

47.8

121

397

73
127
153
301
296
120
20
40.0

134
225
178
288
403
126
43
40.9

95
302
179

2 219

FERTILITY

Women 35

to

44 years

264
876

147
529

3 318

3 599

3 098

Children ever born

women

Per 1,000

155
344

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and over

Same house
Different house

United States

in

SMSA
Remainder of this SMSA
Outside this SMSA
Different SMSA
Not in an SMSA
Central city of this

379

607
506
101

908

193
148
45

Drive alone

Carpool
Public transportation

Bus or streetcar
Subway, elevated
Walked only

train, or railroad

Other means

2 284
112
172
172
1

866
973
784
634
123

784
790
994
994
_

132

056

856

1
1

133

705
639

381

557
449
60
48

125
133

802
685

2 363
1

1
1

055
308
094

143

117
117

71

27
27

_
_

48

"~

109

_
~

14

14

793
305

310

373

405

290

142

84

41

88
44

376
209
46

276
244

144
144

141

122
122

22
42

99
33

150
88
160
160

13

12

15

49

36

761
136
218
324
297
27
83

191

65

159

17

65

21

17

11

28
9

601
153
123
233
204
20
55

13

29

11

77
77

96
37
24

88
66
29
23
6

104
104

054

382
206
390
377

71

20

037

469

345
285
370
358

149
104
182
149

home

Persons per private vehicle

Mean

WORK

Private vehicle:

ot

571

70
70

Workers 16 years and over

Worked

527

122

Abroad

JOURNEY TO

travel time to

work

minutes

Worked in SMSA of residence


Newark city-central business
Remainder of Newark city

district

Remainder of Essex County


Morris County
Somerset County
Elizabeth city

Remainder of Union County

Worked outside SMSA

of residence

1.35
36.5

1.63

1.31

1.14

1.26

1.43

1.38

1.36

28.8

32.0

24.4

29.7

31.8

29.7

28.6

22.7

260

135

504

86

117
179

49

99

141

87

115
84

642
97
225

792

17

215
59

367

56
105

10

36

_
31

137

24
45
39

39

30

1.22

1.62

29.4

32.7

638
79
260

125

214
54

86

91

145
22

28

87
45
57

1.14
35.2

1.34

11

20

10
12

14

91

38

51

351
13

364

91

253
63

216

127

277
214

18

52

45
65

175
119

71

62
53

35
175
156

22

17
16

37

31

16

58

17

68
14

37

181

56

119

Paterson city
Clifton city

Passaic city

Remainder of Paterson-Clifton-Passaic, N.J.

Cry city
Bayonne city
Remainder of Jersey

SMSA

38

Jersey

13
City, N.J.

SMSA

New

York County, N.Y. -central business


Remainder of New York County, N.Y
Remainder of New York city, N.Y.
Bergen County
New Brunswick city
Area 20

29
district

P-148

NEWARK,

110

N.J.,

SMSA

20

29

Worked elsewhere
work not reported

Place of

45

115

13

17

23

80

22
123

119

22

7
18

21

39

29

14

CENSUS TRACTS

Social Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-9.

1980-Con.

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning ot symbols, see Introduction,

Newark

city,

Essex

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

County Con.

Census Tracts

AND PLACE OF

NATIVITY

Native

Bom
Bom
Foreign

in

State of residence

in

different State

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0041

0042

0043

0044

0045

0046

0047

0048.01

0048.02

0049

0050

510
499
752
747

4 617
4 536

2 780

2 406

6 115

3 147

6 897

5 329

2 251

382
422
960

4 890
4 800
2 587
2 206

5 154

2 730

972
542
415

6 444
3 541

5 071

900

055
848
453

162
9

868
675

BIRTH

Total persons

Born

Tract

0040

409

127

4 518
4 476
2 688
1
770
18

81

42

50

24

774

745

19

18

abroad, at sea, etc

bom

11

1
1

409
314

4 985

3 201

865
2 095
25

21

15

90

169

256

175

415

726

859
637

2
1

233
604
618
11

258

18

285
86

682

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH
Parsons 5 to 17 years
Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at
Persons 18 years and over
Speak a language other than English at
Percent

who speak

394
26

229
66

141

23

061
28

3 028

3 053

70

81

18.6

all

47.4

9.1

home

English not well or not at

oil

794
46

483
42

263
43

189
30

59

23.3

30.0

3 153

3 530

233

4 192
255

2 127

128
30.5

14.2

5.5

7.3

895

956

2 144

53
35
79

88
43

118

719
79

22

105

60

170
55

804

17.4

109

13.6

5.8

4 501

3 643

144

227

36.1

6.2

369
41

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL


Persons

3 years

old

and over enrolled

in school

532

._

517

108
62

Nursery school
Private

44

Kindergarten

400

925

82
20
49

41
16
16

814
40

11

Private

Elementary

(1

to 8 years)

207

4 years)

14
193

Private

High school

to

(1

742
45
472
54

761

521

65

41

310

151

198

245
33
102

2 449
76

2 386
185

21

228
233
623
837
280
172

210
610
926
217
97

35.4

52.6

52.0

Private

College

21

459
234
73

621
80
44
104
26
765
67
422
49
250

619

66
26

90

820
25

12

671
19
481

909

496
39
203
25
169

28

152
451
87

311

403

2 812

3 356

29
247
250
577

49
190

95
494
24
282

712

3 866

2 881

33
145
108

498

191

801

181

602
825
897
219
24

200
187
715
974
310
304

61.7

29.5

55.1

561

492
44
156
129

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


Persons 25 yean old and over
to 4 years
5 to 7 years
8 years
High school:
1
to 3 years

851
43
129
32
346
223
57

Elementary:

4 years
College:

to 3 years

4 or more years
Percent high school graduates

141

2 434
64
199

592
363
103
33

193
30
124
46
284
497
164
48

338
180

368
310

94
252
175
748
295
360
432

36.4

59.4

59.9

60.8

62.2

372
60

105
116

111

601
941

031

370
614
261

102
20
100
44
397
333
157
51

49.1

FERTILITY

Women 35

to

44 years

1,000 women

Per

324
012

222
800

410

2 906

123

3 604

2 500

4 311
3 069
210
066

4 190
2 699

2 599

2 231

170

bom

Children ever

489
876

374
087

413
894

401
998

169

205
699

165

2 489

2 441

3 410

3 235

2 457

4 491
2 586
905
464
197
244
144

4 780
2 685
997
769

5 622
3 431
2 144

2 953

6 276

625
309
070

3 986

4 826
3 006
694
290

2 046
1
611

142

146
208
198
10

224
224

227
106
44
77
44

47

19

33
63

164

479
1

375
213

409
005

135
306
267

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and over

Same house
Different house in United States

Central city of this

Remainder of

SMSA
SMSA

471
853
618

437

63

Outside this

129
52

Different

52

14

Not
Abroad

in

this

SMSA
SMSA
an SMSA

81

67
32

431
180
135
116
28

792
807
703
104
63
41

401

830
694
45
91

32
59

86
39
47
98

100

60

790

15

189

215
153
62
126

435
313
55
67
41

26

JOURNEY TO WORK
Workers 16 years and over

538
204

Drive alone

Private vehicle:

Carpool

133
177
165

Public transportation

Bus or streetcar

Subwoy, elevated
Walked only

train, or railroad

486
624
323
497
492

42

Other means

Worked

at

407
398

516
254
278
272

9
78

6
41

517
401

12

24

410

912
487

118
247

240

765
735
453
445
428

2 149

984
389
546
499

17

13

60

114

230

2 636
1

173
627
712
687
25
115

18

31

16

174
872
419
685
658
27

25
16

182

192

195
437
277
440
409

183

430
103

436
420

32

453

23

209
72
137
137

12

home

Persons per private vehicle


Mean travel time to work

Worked in SMSA of residence


Newark city-central business
Remainder of Newark city

minutes..

district

Remainder of Essex County


Morris County
Somerset County

1.34

1.27

1.33

1.25

26.7

27.6

28.7

31.5

227
27
87
46
25

929

190
209
544
249

838
34
364
272
44

Elizabeth city

Remainder of Union County

Worked outside SMSA of

42
27

residence

183

417
162
16

16

41

18

31

110
152

154
358

129

Paterson city

93

1.14
33.3

803
136

1.28

1.22

1.27

1.33

1.15

1.24

28.5

30.0

27.4

28.0

30.1

28.9

747
313
676
405

783
139
238

403

221

148

32

15

46

235
446

42
128
180

19

13

425
196

113

628
297

19
17

21

291

227
89

54

33
196

259
212
524
237
60

140
229

24
24

Clifton city

842
155

457
277
455
329

1.20
27.5

328
50
94
136

31

143
222

418

17

Passaic city

Remainder of Paterson-Clifton-Passaic, N.J.


Jersey City city

Bayonne

Remainder of Jersey City, N.J. SMSA


New York County, N.Y.-central business
Remainder of New York County, N.Y
Remainder of New York city, N.Y.
Bergen County
New Brunswick city
Area 20
Worked elsewhere
Place of

SMSA

26
38
28
57

city

work not reported

CENSUS TRACTS

47
27
43

140

district

19
19

63

58

48

45

41

67

21

30
20

13

39
43
167

451

83
25

76

13

47

274

68

229

49

15

463

59
45
388

19

13

199

280

NEWARK,

N.J.,

103

26

36
216

104

SMSA

P-149

1980 -Con.

Social Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-9.

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Census Tracts

AND

NATIVITY

PLACE OF BIRTH
3 263
3 198

Total persons

Native

Born

Bom

in

State of residence

in

different State

558
625
15

Born abroad, at sea, etc


Foreign

bom

65

3 112
3 072
682
1
302
88
40
1

3 855
3

770

2 016
1

745
9

85

4 573
4 477
2 567
870
40
96

1
1

328
328
801

1
1

527

837
803
060
679

2 286

3 427

2 092

3 410
2 076

64
34

029
628
435

194

235
99

2 433
2 361
124

468
446

040

308

197
72

22

673

51

171
15.8

_
-

29

417
-

2 845
177

17

128

4 820
4 792
3 040
1
752

10

28

4 642
4 532
2 950
1
514
68
110

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH
Personi 5 to 17 years
Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

all

over
Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

981

134
35

288
43

512

71

646
44

621
367

31.0

70.5

27.8

778
84

2 466
56

2 879
153

718

989

2 204

yean and

Persons 18

789
5
1O0.0
1

61
19.7

all

29.8

28.1

448

58

555

32.8

35.0

703
49

747

073
99
9.1

893

566

106
61.3

176
42.6

202

739
27

103

_
-

497

4.5

313
136

5.9

2 866
192
25.5

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL


yean

Persons 3

old

and over enrolled

school ..

in

Nursery school
Private

Kindergarten

410

566

578

59
7

54

13

33
6

67

59

31

35

11

84

7
68

511

701

828

327

368

395

86
327

670
35
255

37

15

164

175

39
119

92
472
49

10

284
36

102

177

43

27

59
194
44
83

2 287
133

566

782

15

40

217
223
708
689
205

80

136

051
27

144
58

72
9
45

48

802

149
74
133

643
130
23
101

17

Private

Elementary

8 years)

to

(1

Private

High school

to

(1

years)

Private

College

413
34
206

11

682

486

51

21

29
145
23
33

15

933
74

13

445

119

19

39

142

2 271
112
170

909
78
319
32
184

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


Persons 25 yean old and over
to 4 years
5 to 7 years
8 years
High school:
to 3 years
1

Elementary:

4 years
College:

to 3 years

or

more years

Percent high school graduates

752
33

320
60

2 051

121
211

138
138

449
637
217
84

384
412
117

53.5

45.5

96
177
194
538
712
240
94
51.0

235
749
187

2 524

3 245

3 567

4 178
2 875
1
283

71

71

81

149
195

179

230
25

44

112
44.0

12

91

44.3

44.2

161
118

476

322
99

333

47
179

172

46
34
79

180
134
299
300
76
54
37.0

38.8

130
479
685

168

136
700

3 842

5 147

2 860

2 236

151

161

527
394
178

436
313
133
8
34.3

21

2 209
193

264
143

31

203
622
836
253
75

45.9

51.3

320
096

281

3 425

2 996

4 292
2 904
1
360

4 179
2 992

185
54

995
34

47
47

121

40

158
124
34

25

28

100
22

501

889
174
45
50.2

FERTILITY

Women 35

to

44 yean

265
687

Children ever born

women

Per 1,000

2 592

2 904

2 924
2 198

296
747

375
217

90
378
4 200

130
406
3

123

506
967
517
478

2 090
1
187

304
1

842

RESIDENCE IN 1975

yean and over

Persons 5

Same house

Different house in United States

SMSA
SMSA

Central dty of this

Remainder of
Outside this
Different

Not

in

an

this

SMSA
SMSA
SMSA

Abroad

JOURNEY TO

Workers 16 years and over

Drive ofone

Carpool

Public transportation

Bus or streetcar
Subway, elevated
Walked only
Other means
at

train, or railroad

home

Persons per private vehicle

Mean

618
402

2 384
1

183

069

31

181

102
78
24
20

22

356
543
262
475
446

51

216

83

82
134
108

71

146
625
304

869
362

196
184

292
277

12
16
5

15

16

30

29
65

15

1.25

1.28

1.23

29.1

30.5

28.7

626
87
279

574

709
212
160

278
572
706
684

41
10
14

12

613
435
178

227
620
484
24

39
39

112

89

22

23

22

290

13

240

419

476

112
54
44
44

159
34

197
115
123
105

708
114
146
300
273
27

059
960
840
50
70
23
47
217

477
293
159
87
25

81

187

WORK

Private vehicle:

Worked

483
407
356

travel time to

work

minutes

Worked in SMSA of residence


Newark city-central business
Remainder of Newark city

district

Remainder of Essex County


Morris County
Somerset County
Elizabeth city

Remainder of Union County

Worked outside SMSA of

residence

191

123

305
619
267
382
366

11

32
164

_
98
50

_
_

_
_
_

31

113
125

55
85

45
129

36

51

103

45

34
15

22

1.45
29.8

1.19

1.31

26.0

28.3

1.24
27.3

598
84
285
39
-

232

121

15

50

100
84

71

19

17

132

26

437
236

108
55

10

331

31.9

71

367
23
250
65

000
376

126

169

131

1.32
25.8

no
345
237
380
380

18
41

1.12

10

51

190
273
267
6
152

_
-

874

19

24
55
45

30

193
17

1.29
22.9

105
23

156

151

154
123
25
56

216

1.28
23.3

242
84
39

511
150

1.55

28.6

813
155

712
58

332
219

444

23

17
15

39
45
115

32
90

146

30

46

10

21

12

21

31

41

125
58

23

36

238

68

19

19

16

25

25
23

27

10

23

12

22

50

76
27
33

23

20

17

22

179

165

102

33

22

Paterson city

23

Clifton city

Passaic city

Remainder of Paterson-CI'rfton-Passaic, N.J.

SMSA

Jersey City city

Boyonne city
Remainder of Jersey City, N.J. SMSA
New York County, N.Y. -central business
Remainder of New York County, N.Y
Remainder of New York city, N.Y.
Bergen County

New Brunswick
Area 20

district

23

city

12

Worked elsewhere
Place of work not reported

P 150

18

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

17

16

322

508

57

16

18

25

204

201

CENSUS TRACTS

Social Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-9.

1980 -Con.

[Data are estimates based on o sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Newark

city,

Essex

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

8]

County Con.

Census Tracts

AND PLACE OF

NATIVITY

Native

in

State of residence

Born

in

different State

Bom

abroad, at sea, etc

Foreign

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND


ENGUSH

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0067

0068

0069

0070

0071

0072

0073

0074

0075.01

427
379
777
602

2 424

4 016

3 836

3 261

2 963

3 533

3 428

4 023
672
344

795
979
864

3 327

3 921

3 441
178

3 819

2 396
1

445
768

2
1

48

28

213

878

305
466
150
95

560
140
728

449
324
434

965

1
1

718
518

691

102

147
53

812

2 263

2 101

111

492

291

942
398

170

187

31

357

471

591

199
129
2 351

748
666

2 313
1

99
16

816

584
377
352
014

ABILITY TO SPEAK

Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak a language other than English at

who speak

Tract

0066

183

bom

home

148

English not well or not at

all

Persons 18 years and over


Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

all

Percent

Tract

0065

BIRTH

Total persons

Bom

Tract

0064

182
30

231
158
52.5

HI

826
505

884
665

712
583

713
582

586
448

659
483

17.0

25.7

10.3

16.8

3.8

13.3

2 609

2 114
198
49.2

2 439

2 876

2 224

2 626

2 932

798

56.0

47.5

48.6

52.7

2 101
55.8

988
42

796
6

880

736

814
56
23
7

49
6

19

358
83
307
38
86

456
49
230
45

199
58
149

504
98
216

15

89

73

81

132
29.5
2 475
194
36.6

990
44.2

856

972

486

399
177

797
550

16.9

17.5

312
643
40.9

2 267
1
145
46.6

846

479

855

22

15

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL


Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

in

278
20

school --

Nursery school

016
65

12

Private

268

71

17

22
108
44

88

562
105
160

509
50
315
14

14

34

104

102

Kindergarten
Private

Elementary

(1

452
28
352

647

45

86

103

137

870

792
107
97
114
275

895
106
222
208
544
607

2 235
209

142

8 years)

to

Private

High school

to

(1

71

years)

109

354
32

Private

College

038

62

54

96
20
412
68

16

28

27
9
386
74
209
20
114

11

413
79
266
23
119

178

18

15

43

36

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


Persons 25 yean old and over
to 4 years
5 to 7 years
8 years
High school:
1
to 3 years
4 years
College:
1
to 3 years
4 or more years
Percent high school graduates

56
75
82
306
268

Elementary:

40.3

626
408
299
215
299
275

976
443
330
332
365
405

2 481

26

166

42

81

39

47

577
308
478
294
563
156
105

25.1

43.0

38.1

24.9

25.6

33.2

173

34
49

442
234
498
519
252

54

91

884
240
337
426
308
417
67
89

2 253

2 439

604
230
320
380
558
83
78

795
329
389
343
419
65
99

30.4

31.9

23.9

116
287

103

134
207
265
66
54

832
360
226
290
372
424
109
51

34.5

31.9

FERTILITY

Women 35

to

44 years

60

bom
women

144

849

264
858

157
529

230
608

230
508

2 400

4 965

3 250

3 369

2 643

2 209

381

2 156

3 585
2 087
442
277

3 273

2 918
1
711

3 078

65
100
76

41

41

74
74

93

565
997
876
66
55

13

55

018
948
30
40
40

86

173

516

451

Children ever

Per 1,000

171

245
437
784

187
354
893

212
401

225
530

107
243

892

2 356

2 271

3 222
2 159

3 668

212
728
434

RESIDENCE IN 1975

yean and

Persons 5

over

Same house

875
506
449

Different house in United States

SMSA
Remainder of this SMSA
Outside this SMSA
Different SMSA
Not in on SMSA
Central city of this

930
226
165

57
27

24
56

30

Abroad

JOURNEY TO

737
450
335

Workers 16 years and over

236
72
53
74
74

Drive alone

Carpool
Public transportation

Bus or streetcar
Subway, elevated
Walked only

364
94

65

90
90

train, or railroad

22

home

115

182
339
289
416

722
255
126

401

267
255

15

12

129

50

15

Persons per private vehicle

Mean

3 705
2 236
1

2 868
1

739
837
763

949

709
997

121

471

053

354

3 025

16

950
797
28

58
58

125
125

68
68

15
15

769
736
438
35
263
263

292

113

598

241

520

864
814
387
256

865
335
216

102

80

Other means
at

034
900

WORK

Private vehicle:

Worked

travel time to

work

Worked in SMSA of residence


Newark city-central business
Remainder of Newark city

minutes..

1.33
37.1

1.27
28.3

330
94

district

101

Remainder of Essex County


Morris County
Somerset County

66
22

137
79

032
378
235
202
202

526
676

188
180
173

930
727
387
208

451

374

10

14

20
24

16
17

1.28
22.7

1.26

1.24

1.26

1.32

1.27

22.0

23.1

21.6

24.0

23.5

107
50
822
104
36

577
47
354
106

961

14

50

32
24
149

25
86
263

16

22.7

359
85
153

245

71

733
93
514
56

37

008
120
718
84
41

704
183
193
125
78

901
118

514
65

143
93
719
124
56
17

Elizabeth city

12

Remainder of Union County

20

Worked outside SMSA of residence

38
43

44

40
30

45

126

191

269
504
278
244
230

345

598

7
7

471

468

036
240

19

11

1.17

591

190

1.28
20.8

158
153

185
23

1.26
26.3

279
499
263

589
264
243
217

1.38
28.3

37
88
198

86
118
169

89
45
276

249

107
107

14

194
6
7

14
81

279

214
16
13

86
621
81

12

Paterson city
Clifton city

Passaic city

New

14

28

31

26

Remainder of Paterson-Clifton-Possaic, N.J.

SMSA

Jersey City city

Bayonne city
Remainder of Jersey City, N.J. SMSA
New York County, N.Y.-central business
Remainder of New York County, N.Y
Remainder of New York city, N.Y.
Bergen County

14

81

22
92

86

district

44

38

16
92

108
12

11

18

19

33
32

12

46

18

Brunswick city

Area 20
Worked elsewhere
work not reported

Place of

CENSUS TRACTS

17

25

30
24

233

163

163

109

10
30
113

34
24
287

NEWARK,

65
55
345

N.J.,

42

25

27
68

16
133

SMSA

P 151

1980 -Con.

Social Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-9.

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Newark

city,

Essex

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

County Con.

Census Tracts

AND PLACE OF

NATIVITY

Native
in

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0076

0077

0078

0079

0080

0081

0082

0083

0084

0085

0086

3 460
2 777

3 333
038
683
114

3 123
162

3 074
198

3 784
3 441

957

4 690
432
028
233

822

832
256
74

095
085
678
394

746
607
373
234

310
253
696
350
207

6 236
5 975
3 757
478
740

57

261

BIRTH

Total persons

Born

Tract

0075.02

State of residence

Born in different State


Born abroad, at sea, etc
Foreign born

962
379
436
683

241
2 295

96)

128
113
1

1
1

171

876

3 258

189
540
343
306
633

593
773
75
343

1
1

1
1

13

139

10

310
195
590
453
152
115

1
1

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

936
448

716
632

399
363

538
452

008
832

348
299

all

14.5

20.6

11.8

12.4

9.9

24.7

Persons 18 years and over


Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

2 218
119
33.5

2 398

2 512

2 319

3 360

all

58.4

46.4

53.6

099
40

820

488

695

15

18
13

2 059

850

723

676

339

56
33.9

341
747

2 861

892

47.5

23.7

123
39
23
46

556

989
37

417

12

16

60
28

31

12

606
96
312

242
45
54

499

197

138

10

141
51

105

23
120

204

252

69

297

898
210

2 520
191

484

112
43
146
225
67
95

310
228
390
569
544
288

57
35
146
55
146

355
33
95

43.1

55.6

44.6

105
233
219

216
507

102
292

2 347

2 863

3 551

933
402

435

307

71

181

908
657
20.5

59.7

235

663

987
195
48.2

973
236

3 562

51

34.3

38.7

283

343

15

2 316
180

44

635
23

890

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL


Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

in

school ..

Nursery school
Private

15

Kindergarten

55

29

26

17

590
66
310
40

415
24
265

250
46

104

96

Private

Elementary

to 8 years)

(1

Private

High school

to

(1

4 years)

Private

College

29
279
70
179
63

109
35
85

41

2
71

157

10
10

46

369

63
7

33

201

126
20
47

31

28
50

227
116
510
12

11

336

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


Persons 25 years old and over
Elementary:

4 years

to

5 to 7 years
to 3 years

4 years
College:

to 3 years

or

2 122

497
94

391

418

31

22
33.8

271
401

8 years
High school:

924
637
234
309
297

812
260
267

more years

Percent high school graduates

2 830

25

88
169

923
483
234
447
203
432
68
56

23.2

31.8

28.9

26.4

689
183

364
211

849
372
624
239
532
94
120

30

807

835

2 613

48

149
226
102

125

183

34

95
27
25

310
273
233
697
566
265
269

18.2

177
135
98
137
103
77
108
34.5

89
328
685

47
233

4 957

12
8
15.2

15

42.1

FERTILITY

Women 35

to

44 years

207
773

242
586

3 734

2 421

3 135

3 163
474
098
855
144
99
99

Children ever born

women

Per 1,000

182

189
365

331
808

931

2 441

2 882

4 346

666
888
730

2 571

321
1

764

6
6
1

000

719
306
413
216

381

496
927

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and over

Same house

Different house

United States

in

SMSA
SMSA

Central city of this

Remainder of

this

47
140
140

SMSA
Different SMSA
Not in an SMSA

Outside this

JOURNEY TO

Drive alone

Private vehicle:

Carpool

826
672

561

22
89
89

136
22
22

416

591

229
937
18

274
274

627
708

721

395

169
157
157

328

546

198

Bus or streetcar
Subway, elevated
Walked only

or railroad

train,

Other means

390
512
327
252

2 082

740

731

173

383
327
239
88
624

91

131

31

181
71

190
42

349

318

276

24

travel time to

work

minutes.-

Worked in SMSA of residence


Newark city-central business
Remainder of Newark city

130

1.32

1.35

25.7

25.0

1.29
26.5

1.32
26.1

65

018
82
658

63
49

618
776
364
45
367
306

531

495
36

18

179
179

242
600
642
563
38
41
41

259
823

5 529
3 529

391

212

68
111

98

61

13

157

45

901

458
78
365
365
99

049
131

688
102

017
179
649
98

43

245
119
126
223

452
365
289

276
54
55

127

338

36

361

129
118

47
47

37
86
120
120

314
47
393

12
15

24
20

1.27

1.28

1.40

1.58

21.0

27.4

23.2

264

378

342

131

65
136
25
26

288
548
387

135

986
41
17

17

1.20
29.0

101

86
66

336
308
219
575
504

20

71

121

216

29
29

18

1.35

1.76
29.5

1.38
21.7

196
19

285
175

66

41

914
285
376

23

49

118

45

20
49

36
99
252

21

145

503
137

58

27.8

17
51

Elizabeth city

Remainder of Union County

Worked outside SMSA of

161

41

430

Remainder of Essex County


Morris County
Somerset County

561
301

15

690
district

9
14

home

Persons per private vehicle

406

455
498
350
243
234

005
386
248
139

Public transportation

at

2 914

WORK

Workers 16 years and over

Mean

274

Abroad

Worked

438
423
236

residence

61

76
226

182

62

Poterson city

46
39
255
25

24
67
130

68
135

232

62
28
210

37

20

Clifton city

63
77
149

Passaic city

Remainder of Paterson-Clifton-Possaic, N.J.

SMSA

Jersey Gty city

Bayonne

city

Remainder of Jersey City, N.J. SMSA


New York County, N.Y. -central business
Remainder of New York County, N.Y
Remainder of New York city, N.Y.
Bergen County
New Brunswick city
Areo 20
Worked elsewhere
Place of

district

work not reported

P 152

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

20

14

44

22
99

_
_

40

83

11

79

18

13

11

50
-

03

37

15

10
7

27

24

20
26
38

30

17

25

_
-

16

19

51

19

68

197

165

296

433

124

85

22

28

50

69
20
26

18

44

15

49

40

139

CENSUS TRACTS

Social Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-9.

[Data ore estimates based on

1980-Con.
c sample,- see Introduction.

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Newark

city,

For definitions of terms, see oppenc ixes

A and

B]

Essex County- -Con.

Census Tracts

AND PLACE OF

NATIVITY

Born

in different

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0089

0090

0091

0092

0093

0094

0095

0096

0097

0098

0098.99

893
572
974

2 313

350
229
423
622
184

3 423
2 895

2 725
2 366

5 354

5 969

6 425

6 004

54

029

2 345

174

3 501

633
729
647

409
547
344
035

45

481

034
079
848

5 335
4 300

105

4 707

330

4 344

Native
in

Tract

0088

BIRTH

Total persons

Bom

Tract

0087

State of residence

State

Born abroad, at sea, etc

Foreign born

575
777
398
400
769

193

405
321

875
140
217
518
438

1
1

121

677
336
882
528

555
359

058
797
940

1
1

107
391

489

275
713
515

53
8

54
6

48
-

52

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 years
Speok o language other than English at

who

home

speak English not well or not at

all

Parsons 18 years and over


Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

all

Percent

094
833

594
424

613
483

210

858

94

24.6

26.9

21.5

23.4

692
26.2

097

2 266

2 885
1

697
473

808

068
746

046

295

500

995

53.5

42.1

38.0

37.3

40.1

32.4

235

690

375

14
9
37
23

18

945
22

812
43

11

19

45

87

427

109
6
68

1
1

501

1
1

8.5
1

651

460
127
21.2

3 281
2 152
39.5

860
572

305
052

2 032

646

376
990

20
20

19.2

16.1

28.3

15.9

4 721

4 707
2 472

3 250

3 317

42.3

35.4

792
45

2 251
98

18

19
147

"

941
20.7

1
1

014

79
48

103
38.4

72.9

54

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL


Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

in school

__

Nursery school
Private

Kindergarten
Private

Elementary

to 8 years)

(1

Private

High school

to

(1

4 yeors)

Private

College

675
43

16

106
28

55

752

406

146

98

276
45

131

28

18

93

40

25

161

239

878

13

82
187

453
70

237

151

24
80

20
78

69
35
126

62

561

764

305

61

33
43

93
24

065
333
355
156

609
270
207
124
385

883
379
390
147

25
238
127
599
87

381

169

3 991
184

3 958

2 492
188

149

642
92
69
140
35
922
202
288
82
200

28

2 617

79
24

_
8
8
12
12

_
_
_
_
~

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


2 279

896

5 to 7 years
8 years
1
to 3 years

288
418
298
520

102
195
198
134

4 years

541

191

128
86

50
26
29.8

Persons 25 years old and over


to 4 yeors

Elementary:

High school:
College:

to 3 years

4 or more yeors

33.1

Percent high school graduates

115

26

263

19

174

74
77
155

306
256

24
30.8

281

442
136

280
247

101

896
356
324
245

112
36.4

77.7

207

2 649

121

238
72
316
278
139
43

223
355
326
478
743
314
210

38.1

47.8

488
637

318
620
438
700
915
342
625

53.8

47.5

410
560
1

691
021

54

_
_
_

278
264
652
860

249
408
266
429
939

171

191

79
44.5

135
48.3

49.4

77.8

3 370

_
8

12

31

42

FERTILITY

Women 35

to

44 years

Per

women

1,000

94
353

137
364

92
286

3 755

2 657

3 109

675
800
570
543

2 176

212
384
102

282
282

27
27

22
66
66

261

Children ever born

866
318

166

289
796

139

631

504

2 693

424

337
392
4 131

5 619
3 352
2 227

6 009

5 310

2 451

2 542

252

541
3 259

446
209

2 754

302
685
598
312
75

3 103

2 292

4 750

567
515
467

2 696

19

211

11

48
48

199
199

142

354
1

11

22

000

193
2

RESIDENCE IN 1975
3 830

Persons 5 years and over

Same house

Different house in United States

SMSA
SMSA

037
014
926

372
332
287
34

803
585

46

305

125

19

399

210

251

355
593

475

709

2 240

147

098
403
356
239
234

703
262

Carpool

801
388
25

631

Drive alone

SMSA
Different SMSA
Not in an SMSA

Abroad

165

11

Private vehicle:

Public transportation

Bus or streetcar
Subway, elevated

train, or railroad

Walked only
Other means
Worked at home
Persons per private vehicle

work

travel time to

Worked in SMSA of residence


Newark city-central business
Remainder of Newark city

minutes

402
388

105
165
117
117

14

549
038

017

4 725
2 076

103
103

56
34

2 042

2 117

22

22
22

826
70

163

146
133

765
44
308
308

74
422

13
251

532

532
660

47
38

54
54

371

370
354

16

350
237

202

88

11

221

225

130

609
442
476
346

083
514
507

36

119

100

19

21

7
10

32

_
-

10

21

12

1.14

1.56
18.3

1.44

1.03

1.26
26.9

1.36
31.5

1.19

1.22

1.29

1.08

1.00

26.8

1.40
22.5

1.25

25.4

24.2

25.8

32.7

25.7

20.8

23.8

501

602

802
131

370

104

211

121

705
75
286
258

027
249
478
224

_
-

152

728
393
716
400

31

14

21

21

882
116
405
178
67

281

229
138

292
40
85

40

43
238

108

352

432
99
170

50

21

10

20
45

66
97

33

_
-

_
-

_
-

_
-

_
-

_
-

68

62

44

34
35

590
215
832
430
24

137

174

11

26

48

Passaic city

15

18

18

12

101

38

SMSA

Brunswick

36

97
345

521

4
165
491

148

14

39

47

19
7

267
34
96

13

11

Bayonne city
Remainder of Jersey City, N.J. SMSA
New York County, N.Y. -central business
Remainder of New York County, N.Y
Remainder of New York city, N.Y.
Bergen County

301

15

64

14

92

219

Paterson city

11

88

381

Clifton city

Jersey City city

9
16

Remainder of Paterson-Clifton-Passaic, N.J.

19

of residence

173
533
234

20
54

23
23
68

Worked outside SMSA

181

Somerset Counly
Remainder of Union County

279
475
606
530

152

Elizabeth city

76
154

201

275
275

130
74

841
district

Remainder of Essex County

Area 20

292
184
96
86
-

32.0

Morris County

New

WORK

Workers 16 years and over

Mean

234

this

Outside this

JOURNEY TO

458
286
483
384
99
40

Central city of this

Remainder of

13

14

81

10

76
20

20

21

11

24
27

27

21
district

84

34

63

26

11

24

32

46

44

23
37
62

55

99

24

21

14

15

88

90

88

_
246

27
27
279

57
49

49
88

16

33

_
-

149

420

318

306

56

45

125
56
49

city

'_

Worked elsewhere
Place of work not reported

CENSUS TRACTS

_.

_
32
252

_
-

32

11

93

118

89

165

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

P 153

1980 Con.

Social Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-9.

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- set Introduction.

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Nutley town, Essex County

Orange

city,

B]

Essex County

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Troct

Tract

Tract

0134

0135

0136

0137

0138

0139

0181

0182

0183

0184

0185

0186

Total persons

4 564
4 067

4 847

5 301
4 733
4 153
573

4 239
3 386
2 348

4 103
3 573
2 504
055

2 790
2 627

659
244
779
465

2 382

424
774

4 857
4 428
3 529
888

2 309

3 941
2 860

4 221

4 925
4 584
3 393

4 504

State of residence

23

11

AND PLACE OF

NATIVITY

BIRTH

Native

Born

in

Born

in different

State

Born abroad, at sea, etc


Foreign born

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND

049
Oil

2 069
1

326
743

871

11

396
453
22

530

163

415

511

532
30

848
156

781
58

648

10.9

391
159
23.3

32.4

647

3 067

2 996

497

341

563

626

429

568

240

914

991

682
934

14

12

47
853

051
30

179

ABILITY TO SPEAK

ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

all

Persons 18 years and over


Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

all

908
60

974

652

795

75

76

138

899
98

25.0

14.7

21.1

420
459

3 749

3 615

652

7.5

18.6

3 838
761
22.6

3 733

456

15.9

260

938
28

65
4.6

433

4 153
769

12.2

13.1

18

948

154

168

567

478

162

391

"

26.3

15.3

15.4

47.3

492
28

482
74

739
508
34.4

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL

Kindergarten

73
59
67

45
33

40

129
22
22
48

Private

15

13

Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

in

school __

Nursery school
Private

Elementary

to

(1

to

(1

52

8 years)

504
56

517
92

341

414

17
251

244

Private

High school

236

years)

Private

College

15

224

51

39
67
6
473
33

260
44
44

695

048

018

838

35

15

31

12

6
67

21

33

19

13

10

10
31
13

71

28
20
55

13

472

367
79
116

575
104
249

503
110
225
35
244

358
37
242
6
140

259

328
79
129

545
42
248

994

26

380
23
232
30
258

469
126
310
5

14

12

41

280

277

286

129

163

3 241
73
53

3 073

3 279
137
110

3 468
123

2 481

45

220
344
253
552
746

228
464
160
368
644

370
612
212
394
444

3 178
66
130
148
481

477

52
157

96
194
190

33

55
387

356

630
25

61

107
18

16
115

77

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


2 955

Persons 25 years old and over


to 4 years
5 to 7 years
8 years

40
86

Elementary:

High school:

170

to 3 years

4 years
College:

to 3 years

or

more years

285
120
552
702

332
439
582

185

104
225
609
163
146

2 494
37
138

293
286

206
503
795
426
389

62.2

63.3

64.6

193
356
845

2 423

5 091
4 243
818
63
428
327
327

2 169

3 979

48
48

244
181

196
196

95

63
147

30

94

2 625

964
502
204
212

2 021

331

359
501
63.2

74.0

70.7

62.5

259
434
676

251
613

306
735

2 442

2 402

4 184
2 126
2 012

4 639
3 188

180

149
620
547

78.7

80.3

Percent high school graduates

216
363
575

430
992

69
140
137

103

290
517
184
55.8

243
264
82
59
40.7

200
507
535

2 253

161

392
119
171

174
205
533
131

59
51.9

FERTILITY

Women 35

to

275
635

308
703

2 309

2 282

4 340
3 315
957

4 719

105

78
128
423
423

44 years

Children ever born

women

1,000

Per

309
731

366

253
613
1

227
450
982

95
214

172
1

288
674

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and over

Same house
Different house

United States

in

Central city of this

Remainder of

this

68

51

68

44

46

135

4 635
3 536
039
40
593
406
378
28
60

2 077

2 397

2 339

2 300

2 276

SMSA
SMSA

SMSA
SMSA
an SMSA

560
292
292

Outside this

Different

Not

in

Abroad

JOURNEY TO

Drive alone

Private vehicle:

Carpool
Public transportation

Bus or streetcar
Subway, elevated

train, or railroad

Walked only

Other means
at

home

Persons per private vehicle

Mean

travel time to

work

minutes

Worked in SMSA of residence


Newark city-central business
Remainder of Newark city

district

Remainder of Essex County


Morris County
Somerset County

'

Elizabeth city

Remainder of Union County

Worked

outside

SMSA

of residence

Poterson city
Clifton city

Passaic city

Remainder of Patersorv-Clifton-Passaic. N.J.

SMSA

Cry city
Bayonne city

Jersey

Remainder of Jersey

New York

City,

N.J.

SMSA

County, N.Y. -central business

district

046
629

882
950
882

316

496

347
727

905
927
282

401

189

490

3 786
1
1

925
767
597
974

2 107

615
955
650
73
307
270
223
47

27

10

26

991
338
205
349
323

741

970
532

2 681
1

740
914
214
670
30
30

235
846
232
580
34
15
19

NEWARK,

546
406
266

397
448

565
422

619
369

186

317

160
146

185
147

361

31

80

38

105

44
95

14

137

140

75

13

41

12

63

33

26

23

1.16
25.1

1.13

1.15

1.11

22.6

28.9

1.14
18.8

055

358

008
78
205

432

252
004
48

77

183
128
55
69
38
36

22.6
1

202
98
196
730
44

766
533

46

1.16

23.4

29.0

20.6

32.7

574
207

596
73

411
133

791

483
44

680

192

91

055
50

346
37

292
113
243
752
113

16

72

94
945
29

925
12

21

38
100
-

171

137

171

110

136

38
47

15

10

51

-?

123

51

41

31

86
63
105
24
232

_
9

53

61

804

11

227
781

169

107
53
505
48

11

169

356
22

362
24

47

29
32
98
20

99
134
22

55

101

31

202
-

300
-

136

15

27

13

14

40

33

15

54
28
42

38

13

11

11

10

38
112

94
224

101

144

84

10

17

13

49

14

11

31

12

116

65

183

10
174

15
13

191

77
24
237

99

40

40
22

14

20

29

28

51

20
153

30
236

16

18

97
35
-

25.7

30
56

29.4

46
88
773

28
56

139

1.23

15

99

21

1.27

43
-

857
48
110
23
90
24

199

171

135
117

36
673

14

141
8

1.19

32

41

136
149

301

1.24

14

15

062
383
356
274
82

1.19

923
23

1.15
22.3

745
30

641

782
902
447
297
220
70
136
-

101

185

147
65

107
87

39

51

13

100
93

28

17

34

194

153

253

143

255

N.J.,

16

14

52

36

28

29

14
53

219

388

193

24
170

19

work not reported

P 154

230
387
247
216

Remainder of New York County, N.Y


Remainder of New York city, N.Y.
Bergen County
New Brunswick city
Area 20
Worked elsewhere
Place of

WORK

Workers 16 years and over

Worked

SMSA

56
73

CENSUS TRACTS

Social Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-9.

1980 -Con.

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Orange

city,

County Con.

Essex

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

West Caldwell

Verona borough, Essex County

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

bor-

A and

B]

West Orange town, Essex County

ough, Essex County

Census Tracts

AND

NATIVITY

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0187

0188

0189

0210

0211

0212

0218

0173

0174

0175

0176

0177

4 629

5 047
4 739
3 528

5 326

3 791
3 412
2 509

407

9 850

3 990

8 378
5 801

307

897

10 415
7 541
2 845

562

379

29
992

11

308

533
44
472

4 323
3 724
2 864
849

4 425

3 459

PLACE OF BIRTH

Total persons

Native

Born

State of residence

in

4 040

4 231

2 454

450

507
349
094
64
533

4 766

11

970
856

091

4 363
3 802
3 318
462

23
455

22

37

561

467

879
78

3
2

523
936
550

23
745

690
87
754

732
102

735
98

759

989

836

731

2 454

695

694

13

205

167

103

631
100

711

54

7.1

128
36.7

41

9.8

2.9

9.0

6.8

8.0

7.7

3 531

3 950

2 987

3 823

2 890

7 680

3 431

3 638

3 423

2 890

257

8 351
1
128

683

567

376

476

405

11.7

6.2

9.7

8.6

12.5

9.9

26.7

018

3 393
166

2 472

059

888

60
55

151

67
67

43

156

36
36
57
43
323
79
266
57
206

967
43
26
70
22
417
66
204

Born in different State


Born abroad, at sea, etc
Foreign

4 985

884
411

bom

184
27

599

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at
Persons 18 years and over
Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not ot

all

all

585

673

479

340

4 240
485

15.4

16.2

23.8

5.3

6.2

90

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL


Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

In school

__

Nursery school
Private

Kindergarten

to

(1

013
46
27
50

342

35

446
43
230

602
132
369
37
277

2 969
70
198
235

3 385

2 460
88

479
067
407
513

364

218
34
294

years)

Private

College

59

49

12

132

Private

High school

167
60
43
62

500
136
172
89
373

8 years)

to

(I

_
476

Private

Elementary

091
36
20
67

22
241

169
42
28
55
6
527
77
296

434

111

254
36
227

41

249

34

162
145
92
27

401

951

252
942

128

401
29

695

254

49

19

163

53

19

728

572

288

7 245

6 878

2 975

023
21

9
35
7

467
25
333
14
167

15

233

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


Persons 25 years old and over
to 4 years
5 to 7 years

Elementary:

8 years
High school:

to 3 years

4 years
College:

to 3 years

more years

or

91

231
341

3 310
9
113
149
252

608
012

933
367
243

76.0

62.7

315
473
502

2 187

3 806
2 172

951
1

66.9

Percent high school graduates

257

169
190

300

3 783
50
84

2 563
69
76
170
179

171

284
476

48

90

51

192

172

139

254
543
2 333
1
082
2 404

233
316

723
428
918

349
520
2 433
1
145
2 558

80.7

84.7

84.6

84.2

343
784
286

262
618

259
559

620

248

371

2 191

2 158

2 177

2 211

671
2 706

4 793
3 793
986

5 077
3 171

3 655
2 676

10 737
8 148

860

931

2 524

9 255
6 133
2 755

146

19

29

253
588
569

721

124
629

2 916

40

592
150

376
629
115
280
282

200
296
487
896
229
238

82.6

57.5

57.6

961
1

2 368
22

194

309

141

339
756
75.2

591
127
84.4

511

976

3 272
45
63
152

FERTILITY

Women 35

to

44 years

275
672

Children ever born

women

Per 1,000

444

230
503

874
903

216
492

198
402

231

2 278

511
2 212

2 030

4 166
3 130
938

4 235

4 150

3 768

247
926

2 364

216

37

19

621

722

918
918

179
163
16

367

98

647
260
226
34
62

4 697
3 603
696
232
69

2 323

157
120

44

94
98

348
440
134
106
28

63

56

no

119

21

RESIDENCE IN 1975
4 147
397

Persons 5 years and over

Same house

Different house

in

2 521

United States

SMSA
SMSA

Central city of this

Remainder of

this

SMSA
SMSA
an SMSA

__

Outside this
Different

Not
Abroad

in

JOURNEY TO

2 071
1
108

Drive alone

Private vehicle:

Public transportation

Bus or streetcar
Subway, elevated
Walked only
Other means

train, or railroad

home

Persons per private vehicle

Mean

travel time to

work

Worked in SMSA of residence


Newark city-central business
Remainder of Newark city

minutes..

district

Remainder of Essex County


Morris County

127

422
382
40

615
354
964
297
290

716
124
97

771

165

706
65
65

7
19

27
14

19

16

46

48

668
934
374
224

2 590

2 588

153
169

180

127

181

739
98
365
276
249
27
47

584
150
33
017
100
58
42
34

of residence

Clifton city

Passaic city

Remainder of Paterson-Clifton-Passaic, N.J.

SMSA

Bayonne city
Remainder of Jersey Gty, N.J. SMSA
New York County, N.Y.-central business
Remainder of New York County, N.Y
Remainder of New York city, N.Y.
Bergen County

work not reported

CENSUS TRACTS

district

909

914
408

1
1

711
176

126
33
92

140
104
36
83

286
148
128
20
73

391
159

5 594
4 382
756
223

697
390

2 173
1
542

2 047
1

314
201

121
71

1
1

859
147
413
166
137

114

29

30

12
10

39

35

28

61

46

52

39

15

1.18
24.7

1.13

1.21

1.10

1.11

1.13

1.10
21.1

1.11

1.10

1.16
20.2

1.18

25.7

1.09
24.1

244

4 030

515

44

25.8
1

809

193

149

264
742
107

376
958
91
13

22.7

22.9

267
200
193
674
118

2 107
114

13

14
27
22

16

69

218

206
402

15
16

12

12

32
32

26

Jersey City city

645
442
322

SMSA

Paterson city

New Brunswick city


Area 20
Worked elsewhere

46

22
187

outside

2 493

21

Remainder of Union County

Elizabeth city

Place of

166
53
136
36

Somerset County

Worked

360
394
326
68
159

Carpool

ot

WORK

Workers 16 years and over

Worked

447
659
415
333
82
229

4 772
2 759
886
337

250

17

208
535
187

528
47
30

152
29

56

98
32

27
52

15
17

131

28

46
44
66

16

22

42

38

51

36
24
216

23

254

404

24.3
1

626

145
129

77
39

076
166

856
132

539

24.1

23.1
1

795

132
178
107

641

104

220
2 412
431

215

27

36
38
298
710

147
371

389

14

39

101

109
1

on

16

718

212
74

112

204
3 042
529

96
658

394

121

166
14
20
34

85
80
1

245
100

29

21.4
1

378
34
162

963
139

15

13

193
164

67
127
15

27

10

141

36

10
18

28
27
72

15

24

14

15

11

85

118

105

56

29

10

15

18

9
68
84
109

14

14

14

51

13

27

23

14

140
56

63

29

47

17

10

80
_

63
65
100
22

64

183

103

233

181

65

25

21

41

36
66
253

99

20

35
89

58
28
168

14

17

462

46
42
265

209

220

174

41

70
110

71

111

13

225

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

41

P 155

1980 Con.

Social Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-9.

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

West Orange town, Essex County Con.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Remainder of Essex County

Census Tracts

AND PLACE OF

NATIVITY

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0178

0179

0180

0160

0190

0191

0192

0193

0194

0195

0196

0197

3 027

3 558

5 974

202

4 538

579
22
772

2 679

4 442
4 028
3 078
890
60
414

2 473

3 601

4 407
4 034
2 353
1
669

2 868

3 237
2 588

7 855
7 275

2 756

2 682
2 229

4 204
3 869
2 537
315

67
283

18

17

374
048
72

283

335

861

163
180

549

407
42

712
55

936

757

115

161

BIRTH

Total persons

Native

Born in State of residence


Born in different State
Born abroad, at sea, etc
Foreign born

445
.

628

21

345

321

452
48

769
112

58

12

580

373

4 259
3 816
2 303
445
68
443

009

960

76

53

658
748

585
469
098

084

5 355

4 494

4 302
3 491

796
15

782

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

all

Persons 18 years and over


Speak o language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

all

2 435

6.3

6.1

738

77

103

29.6

598
335

4 471
800

5 690

998

3 047

673

3 185
293

3 086

428

373

550

311

167

361

15.0

13.1

8.6

4.2

7.5

14.5

13.5

13.2

7.2

628

997
13
6

631
55

2 453
123
118

323
46

2 044

679
66
66

941
63

24

296
75
64
64

274
74

387

490

459

61

104

152

325
41

187

142

380
84
287

39
309

30

813

2 692

781
54

18.4

3 781

2 207

4 298

4 094

031

763

17.7

5.6

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL


Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

in

school ..

Nursery school
Private

44
86
22
643
92
478

34

Kindergarten

Private

Elementary
Private

High school

to

(1

448
42
298
32
204

251
6

8 years)

to

(1

4 years)
12
147

Private

College

91

311
102
90
32

654

55

139
328
57
195

754
22
570

59

369

6
503
80
469
109
254

51

14

51

19

915

35
22

39

175

49
45-

52

11

324
109

219
60
452

114
45
24
30
24
478
81

323
29
238

41

306

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


2 073

Persons 25 years old and over


to 4 years
5 to 7 years

Elementary:

8 years
1
to 3 years
4 years

High school:
College:

to 3 years

or

more years

Percent high school graduates

2 275
14

3 967

86
123

71

256
459
665
227
257

107

102
145

314
659
395
715

55.4

77.8

71

4 895
46
42

2 945

114

74
93
459
464
798

2 177

85.2

90.3

2 711
13

2 226

57
118
108

91

21

272
265
979

269
052
662
666

36

89.1

373
674
807

2 288

886

161

770
282

9
20

281

469

711
79.2

13

3 775
76
139

115
108

286
556

22

52
92
103
227
662

166

659
433
323

92.4

45

74.9

34
329
242
179

96.5

764
454
216

90.4

3 540

94
227
303
552

477
980

420
478
466

72.0

66.8

261

FERTILITY

Women 35

to

44 years

139
260

247
582

871

2 356

2 890
2 050

793
24
510
259
250

817
75
460
282
255
27

Children ever born

women

Per 1,000

436
952

538
415

183

2 630

368

5 664

7 467

551

954
547

2 337

180
335

295
675
1

861

280
594

252
574

131
2

274
552

271

357
725

2 278

2 703

3 987

979
697

2 895

2 881

092
42
330
720
720

2 005

121

529
952

2 0)5

019

4 925

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and over

Same house
Different house in United States

SMSA
SMSA

Central city of this

Remainder of

this

SMSA
Different SMSA
Not in an SMSA

Outside this

9
47

Abroad

JOURNEY TO

147

913
487
454

Private vehicle:

Drive alone

410
846

Corpool

281

1
1

138
60

33
163

757
225
326

2 998

185

2 251

57
043
237
023
214

4 212
2 967
233
24
718
1

4 128

4 244

2 677

2 701

269
200
663
406
406

009
202
92
904
206
084

2 086
591

491

479

158

122
33

030

2 043

12

103

12

3 588
2 081

2 143

66
109

18

Other means

13

21

21

Worked

23

20

106

Bus or streetcar

Subway, elevated
Walked only

train, or railroad

home

Persons per private vehicle


travel time to

work

minutes.-

Worked in SMSA of residence


Newark city-central business
Remainder of Newark city

1.13

1.08

24.2

24.1

62
39
721
103

Remainder of Essex County


Morris County
Somerset County
Elizabeth city

Remainder of Union County

Worked outside SMSA

65
236

of residence

124
79

1.17

990
district

61

23.6
1

300

108
75

853
122
20

178
165
156

489

9
16

107

212

257

561

138
225
116
590
107

452

333
352
338

139
139

437
1

687
197
57
951
189
178

159

409
398

14

11

11

27

133

41

2 464

2 575
1
641

15

71

21

81

52

34

41

1.10

1.15

1.06

24.2

1.10
25.3

1.10

29.4

22.0

29.2

507
215
184

458
233

101

112

223

52
176

141

479

SMSA

13

38
20

22

028
24
68
708
63

57

35
12

46

76
259

110

102
132

513
52

Gty city
Bayonne city
Remainder of Jersey Gty,

300

806

21

Remainder of Paterson-Clifton-Passaic, N.J.

222
73
149
155

929

11

Jersey

115

95
150

15

40
49

159

163

38

12

393
888

25

213

24
13

336

148
241

21

Passoic city

388
790

51

11

Clifton city

17

2 021
1

11

289
34

070
75
95
719
74
20

87
345

338
249
369
92
277
36

762
373
255

493
263

116
139
55

167
84
134

15

29

13

29

1.10
26.7

1.10

1.15

25.6

24.6

277

822

91

181

223
760
39

113
151

15

212
020
107
29

22
127

22
251

431

489

289

372

91
1

165
208
11

56

14
15
13

35
38

62
60
11

N.J.

SMSA

New

York County, N.Y. -central business


Remainder of New York County, N.Y
Remainder of New York city, N.Y.
Bergen County
New Brunswick city
Area 20
Worked elsewhere

NEWARK,

N.J.,

40
48

27

35

133

187

162

27
92

70

105

107

64

181

121

85

12

13

21

43

15

12

70

64

36

17

44

49

248

11

49

12

14

14

16

14

66

41

18

59
9
29
35

10

13

49

258

345

47

167

172

30

59
38
184

135

13
12

13

SMSA

90

96

34
45

21

265

23
8

21
district

work not reported

P 156

12

247

Paterson city

Place of

215
382
315
84
227

455
307
268
19

1.13
27.6

131

15

557
642
345
297
190
48
70

356

147
22
119

Public transportation

Meon

027

WORK

Workers 16 years and over

at

87
430

48
66
241

34
50
24
413

13

12

60
120
117

22
175

94
12
178

CENSUS TRACTS

1980-Con.

Social Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-9.

(Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

BJ

Remainder of Essex County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0199

0200

0201

0202

0203

0204

0205

0206

0207

0208

0209

2 771
2 552

2 668

5 801
5 341

4 891
4 389

5 033

4 537
3 112

4 958
4 513
3 255
225

4 826
4 508
3 385
102

7 693

644
467

7 116
6 524
4 478

6 107

2 410

4 557
4 058
2 614
412
32
499

4 294

638
2 669
34
460

AND PLACE OF BIRTH

NATIVITY

Total parsons

Native

Born in State of residence


Born in different State
Born abroad, at sea, etc
Foreign

Tract

0)98

728
824

2 540
1

471

034

35
128

219

bom

958
21

502

3
2
1

153
24

650

413

028

5
3
1

578
912
615

12

18

33

21

51

496

592

445

318

529

046

7
5
1

009
095
877
37
684

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak a language other than English at
Percent

who speak

613
48

home

English not well or not at

all

Persons 18 years and ovr

Speak a language other than English at home


Percent who speak English not well or not at

all

405

666
43
-

144

813
92

658

45
28.9

4.9

201
53
20.8

054

124

714
69

315

67

907
29

168

129

14.5

3.0

10.9

666

863
93

4 144
388

3 642

3 545

3 437

3 580

5 012

702

421

527

418

4 488
600

5 680

431

3 731
491

3 702

457

6.5

6.5

7.7

11.4

5.3

16.4

9.3

7.2

8.8

9.1

4.8

3.2

800

920

886
34

679
90
60

2 387
185
165
134
27

2 491

76
76

166
55
35
69

856

43
43
22

101

88
66
53

982
307

817

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL


Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

In school

..

Nursery school
Private

Kindergarten

High school

to

(I

481
92
79
44

31

145

153

368

612
107
468
56
265

640

3 704

3 283

231

years)

Private

College

28
398
84
248
32

359
87

to 8 years)

(1

Private

957
95
56
68

45

Private

Elementary

34
42

51

14

12

11

818
140
608

443
59
303

373

709
43
492
45
337

138

224
29
213

12

296

524
46

14

995
596
72

85
111

29
788
136
489
60
367

468

569
56
441

81

334
56
29
62
20

38
62

64

477

406

385
55
363

4 343

3 176
23

3 183
41

89
102

68

55

959
105

686
61

705

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


Persons 25 years old and over
to 4 years
5 to 7 years
8 years
High school:
I
to 3 yeors

Elementary:

4 years
College:

to 3 years

or

more years

Percent high school graduates

782
30

12

3 209
25

21

61

299
354
877

30
109
57
538
676
2 282

93.3

94.4

53
107
160

7
16
22
65

560
267
605
80.4

40
162
561
1

547
952

3 106
90
122

3 074
32

155

161

68

194
877
563
334

265
952
442
074

229
876
545
213

93.2

86.4

383
906
366

2 231

4 301

4 060

28
78
110

HI

79.5

85.7

321

147

181

939
564
312

643
982

87.6

213
334
036
590
901
79.4

88.6

3 844
38
86
174

4 851
48
34
191

212
1

164

551
1

619

86.7

272
644
931
731
88.8

FERTILITY

Women 35

to

44 yeors

Per

1,000

women

469

203
497

209
445

041

2 448

2 129

220

2 642

2 517

Children ever born

290
647

254
564
220

445
1

001

249

587
382

363
826

2 354

2 275

6 719

4 744

4 963

460
270

466

261

686
628

550
425

112

386

2 591

4 621
3 909
693

5 866

7 347

4 214

4 879

146

59

32

786
338
334
4

399
235
203
32

14

19

91

2 448

2 524

3 033

897
413

2 389

3 691
2 715

400

510

95
74

129
86
43
36

151

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and over

Same house

Different house in United States

SMSA
SMSA

Central city of this

Remainder of

this

SMSA
Different SMSA
Not in an SMSA

Outside this

on

4 677
3 229
332

37

085
769
664

908
424
424

105
130

188
700
190
197

2 350

482
984

316
315
289
26

690
294
294

5 580
3 559
1

Abroad

891

631

51

14

11

4 748
3 527
130
175

755
675
654

605
350
337

596
508
429
79

21

13

116

61

39

91

2 119

2 315

2 010

2 510

3
1

122
118

580

441

562
45
774
743
714

29
194

561

056
473
438

35

419
53
638
728
662
66
49

JOURNEY TO WORK
Workers 16 years and over
Private vehicle:

361

856
250

Drive alone

Carpool

375
296
524

401
164

Public transportation

199

Bus or streetcar
Subway, elevated

83
116
24

13

373
6

184
73

511

361

80

16
16

28

67
25
63

26.9

1.13
27.7

32.2

039
54

754
24

176

51

465
82

524
50

861

train, or railroad

Walked only
Other means

Worked

at

home

Persons per private vehicle

Mean

travel time to

1.15

work

Worked in SMSA of residence


Newark city-central business
Remainder of Newark city

minutes..
1

district

Remainder of Essex County


Morris County
Somerset County
Elizabeth city

Remainder of Union County

Worked outside SMSA

of residence

Poterson city

Remainder of Paterson-Clifton-Passaic,

446
45
98

180

943

366
35

291
155
106

331

49

203

31

3 388
2 575
193

11

96
97
88
30

38

79

115

N.J.

Remainder of Jersey City, N.J. SMSA


New York County, N.Y.-central business
Remainder of New York County, N.Y
Remainder of New York city, N.Y.
Bergen County
New Brunswick city
Area 20...

CENSUS TRACTS

863
347
156
94
62
38

21

83

44

30

71

78
73
161

1.06
32.7

1.08

1.07

1.08

1.08

1.09

1.12

1.09

1.09

27.0

28.5

23.1

23.3

23.9

20.0

24.2

22.4

052

2 761

58
106

184

276
59

90
693

15

40

29

136
22
29

196
267

90
260

242
705

247
578

11

12

13

_
-

511

361

48
157
895
142
54
22
193

45

47
334

14

495

351

96
72

706
106

14

63

14

407
320

71

777
370
27
38

851
95
170
115
138

012
90

160
1

390
209

47

27

51

13

519
97
216
616
330
42

102
353
-

294
576

235

123

23
195

371

342

409

23

38

49

10

SMSA

25
39

23

20

11

13

39
84

12

city

Worked elsewhere
Place of work not reported

387

28
56

25

131

217

20
134

878

107
144
102

312
40
173
522
32
23

12

Jersey City city

Bayonne

291
115

1.11

552
234
330
39

101

41

Clifton city

Passaic city

67
35

18
district

13

15

20
80
206
38

47

28

55

12

12
10

13

12

13

172

133

132

374

24

24

90

133
100
22
7

91

165
57
21

45
110
112

81

12

41

38
83
100
37
53

10

23

33

55
36

88

17

47

12

31

76

76
62
114

36

39
172

48
239

55
25
43

41

95

85

11

30
34
245

89
133

23
38

25
39

216

187

216

10
67
9

11

18
12

26
68
89

200

NEWARK,

146

N.J.,

SMSA

37
59

290

P 157

Social Characteristics of Persons:

Table p-9.

1980 Con.

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Remainder of Essex County Con.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

and B]

Madison borough, Morris County

Dover town, Morris County

Census Tracts

AND PLACE OF

NATIVITY

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0213

0214

0215

0216

0217

0448

0449

0450

0429

0430

0431

0432

5 101

6 592
6 000
4 459
1
495
46
592

907
824
499

819
733
454

5 605

4 939

3 337
2 913

4 594
4 175
2 867

41

4 109
3 548
758
753
37

086

831

912
357
468

712

111

4 236
2 826
1
022
388
703

4 137
3 669
2 400

3 317

4 604
2 855

168

7 624
6 793
4 695
2 057

225

BIRTH

Total persons

4 594
3 275

Native

Born in State of residence


Born in different State
Born abroad, at sea, etc
Foreign born

271

48
507

311

13
12
9
3

14

83

154
595
001

184

261

3
1
1

077
488
552

424

47
419

37
240

598

948

789

136

99

17

17

561

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH
166
116

3 292

6.2

9.5

14.2

3 892
690

S 134

599

108

4.2

6.5

24.1

977
130

Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

all

Persons 18 years and over


Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

all

124

309

886

018

787
336

383

7.6

7.0

3 570

570
61

24.6

8.1

6 074
770

4 128

3 393

2 399

535

976

3 114
764

2 619

185

629

378

217

496

11.7

7.4

40.5

29.4

33.5

24.8

23.5

8.3

18.3

010

927

24

55
29
35

261
77
57
43

057
45
45

2 170
67

10

37
259

379
74
245

565
79
334

9
173

6
213

242

2 663

2 175

2 952

97
260
389
514
887
245

141

76
70

274
674
316

66.0

271
52.7

461
66.7

292
819
805

2 645

9 858
1

055
484

3 392

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL


Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

in

school ..

323

Kindergarten

57
55

Private

12

Private

Elementary
High school

to

(1

452
32
387

19

263

356
44

21

21

17

91

84
26
589
126
342
29
297

63

29
632
79
382
25
169

3 408
142

2 956
72

415
397
607
275

214
284
435
098
497
356

713
154
482

109

287
42

41

871

547

860
65

8 150

5 135

96

71

124
132
123
254

164

143

508
880
2 835

373
441
747
874
486

330
56

12

2 003
21

873
64
59
67

108
27

23
681
143

411

years)

Private

College

218
172

46

123

Private

4 487

636
70
53

533

8 years)

to

(1

61

Nursery school

8
491

49

50
7

21

440

312
46
243
60
527

967

13

139

313
97
209

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


Persons 25 years old and over
to 4 years

Elementary:

5 to 7 years

8 years
1
to 3 years

High school:

4 years
College:

4 447

77.8

80.8

to 3 years

3 412
74
90
212
380
262
524
870

or more years

Percent high school graduates

18

120
265
1

452
740
615
237

71

91

48.4

251

2 416
79.8

361
211
54.2

80.0

177
132

161

257
975
519
894

2 132
34
16
64

52
54
149
156

40
309
228

508
238
810

80.9

92.8

79.1

293
712
430

541
2 226

441
1

FERTILITY

Women 35

to

44 years

298
636

426
900

42

18

134

2 113

429

2 694
2 434

4 925

6 284
4 006
2 278
90
1
376
812
702
110

921
625
296

13 202
9 888
3 203

44
226
26
26

364
248

591

577

Children ever born

women

1,000

Per

451
790

304
703

752

2 313

7 349
4 207

5 240
2 676

974
90

2 227

4 686
2 884
744
67

107
1

217
574
1

207
366
768

204
410

243

2 010

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and over

Some house

3 603

Different house

United States

in

SMSA
SMSA

81

Central city of this

Remainder of

this

656
464
443

SMSA
SMSA
an SMSA

Outside this
Different

Not

in

21

Abroad

Private vehicle:

2 507

Drive alone

Carpool

Subway, elevated
Walked only
Other means

3 342
2 491

work

minutes..

Worked in SMSA of residence


Newark city-central business
Remainder of Newark city

district

Remainder of Essex County


Morris County
Somerset County

25

65
98
6
24

1.11

1.10

25.3

22.9

545
48
93
295
93

2 290

Elizabeth city

Remainder of Union County

Worked outside SMSA

16

885
26
43

of residence

Paterson city
Clifton city

Passaic city

Remainder of Paterson-Clifton-Possaic, N.J.

SMSA

Jersey City city

Bayonne city
Remainder of Jersey

267
29

6 207
4 693

711

101

494

576

381
113

29)

59
168

337

285
58

3 973

2 596

2 458

2 736

103
122
1

713
172
33
147
741
15

90
10
105

43

192

3 967

3 157

2 200

955

659

175

864

4 256
2 407
680

3 205
2 091

099

313
346
312
34

241

731

311
301
10

439
388
51

368
285
83

108

27

169

15

SMSA

New

York County, N.Y. -central business


Remainder of New York County, N.Y
Remainder of New York city, N.Y.
Bergen County
New Brunswick city

770
296
294

2 195

83

119
25

669

122

338
41
19

22
146

70
166
31

13

62

29

1.09

1.20
20.7

1.21

2 210
13
18

2 058

24.2

815

4 146
148

236
3 019
567
42
34

109
2 157

100

947
80
88

161

2 066

43

20
45
685

27

226
36

442

3 987
1

917
903
49
690

164

007
157
167

12

259
39
22
47

1.10
21.1

1.10
31.9

4
25
1.11

20.7

365

976

40
320
429
36
26

11
11

65
948

31

41

12

106
999

355
26

10

10

24
134

209
162

Worked elsewhere
work not reported

SMSA

914
976
177
182
32
150

536
25
18
1.09

21.4

067

35
68
78
572

667
42
13

95

350

71

125

234

280

361

167
265

12
13

59

102

549
64

91
12
12

140
62

132

146

13

30

75

14

161

132

272

153

30
34

11

22

41

44

47
326

468

166

401
846
169
278
19

88
132
25

83

583
324

68

1.15
17.8

17.3

43

315

10

73
69

37
98

13
21

55

12
10

67
28
59
14

Place of

N.J.,

14

200
136
255

17

98

district

Area 20

NEWARK,

104
27

583
687
96

52
349

1.10
24.3

58

80

1.00
5.0

628
638

141

14
City, N.J.

477
335
276

949
286

193

21

home

27
6

465
258

40
95

train, or railroad

Persons per private vehicle


travel time to

814
181
141

I_.

Bus or streetcar

P 158

107

777
718

111

371

Public transportation

Mean

22

WORK

Workers 16 years and over

at

14

121

JOURNEY TO

Worked

201

43

14

12

71

39
389

60

84

115

171

16
145

11

120

40
24
104

76
153

34
17
13
16

39
44

CENSUS TRACTS

1980- Con

Social Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-9.

[Data ore estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Morristown town

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Succasunno-Kenvil (CDP),

Morris County

A and

B]

Remainder of Morris County

Morris County

Census Tracts

AND PLACE OF

NATIVITY

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0435

0436

0437

0438

0453'

0455'

0401.01

0401.02

0402

0403

0404

0405

3 121
2 902

4 985
4 232

2 964

5 544

3 149

7 782

4 204

7 426
7 101

2 530

4 790

4 602
4 111

6 350

658
533
094

3 424
3 241

227
857

4 256
655

17

16

325

423

156

14
183

BIRTH

Total parsons

Notive

Born

in

Stote of residence

Born

in

different State

Born obroad, at sea, etc


Foreign born

587
286
29
219

2
1

412
796

2
1

24

31

753

306

607
98

371

3
1

936

308
435
47
754

2 250

932

669

302

4 508

7
2

782

854
476
360

17

12

18

213

480

350

2
1

976
110
25
491

5
1

927

2
1

374
783
585

619
608

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH
723

Persons S to 17 years
Speak a language other than English ot home
Percent who speok English not well or not at

51

oil

15.3

2 201

Persons 18 years and over


Speak a language other thon English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

177
33.3

all

816

512

702

155

888
44

900

127

697
26

2 211

40

11

13

59

14

13

13.4

18.2

45.5

4 361
628

2 244

5 055

3 460

5 404

2 490

483

470

408

4 241
474

877

170

3 073
299

111

148

21.2

19.4

5.0

3.7

15.1

5.4

7.6

9.5

353
80
48

2 887

2 276

851
20

12

12

59

64
50
43

15
33

16

67
49
66
_

637
25

35

116
39
33

2 099

117
73
114

340

565
53
293
43

4 224
617
20,9

2 476

985
39

533

194
32.0

620

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL


Persons 3 years old and over enrolled
Nursery school

in school

922

..

82

33
35

24
24
24

61

765
9
9
72

16

375

329
53

213
25

260

277

17

150

58
305

125
25
147

547
46
403
37
262

372

10

785

3 657

2 145

77
174

29
170

203
401
523
238
169

307
374
976
640
161

24
89
43
130
619
307
933

75.9

86.7

297
592
993

172
458

282
674

169
377

2 663

2 390

2 231

55

Private

Kindergarten
Privote

Elementary

(1

to 8 years)

Private

High school

to

(1

years)

Privote

College

240

31

153

201
9
111

808
60
508

563
105
344
72
270

943

51

934
164
654

66
378

160

31

13

019

262

433

102

10

26

775
106
375

238
21

214
_

81

151

543

2 035
17

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


Persons 25 years old and over
to 4 yeors
5 to 7 years
8 years
High school:
1
to 3 years
4 years
College:
I
to 3 yeors
4 or more yeors
Percent high school graduates

Elementary:

52.1

3 594
97

4 313

2 505

3 002

12

18

75
103

91

39
39

86
267
447
493
143
279
287

274
274
552
104
504
789

356
869
203
325

66.7

71.9

143
281
1

608
789
383

178
1

87.6

328
024
408
489

4 523
50
141

271
1

536
924
723
878

3 583
27
70
169

7
55
135

77.9

432
516
088

76.7

56.9

294
776
639

2 203

2 151

4 368
2 869
499

6 969

6 025
4 524

78
252
279
904

278
655
233

281

211

294

180
69.2

84.7

69.2

FERTILITY

Women 35

to

44 years

Children ever born

Per

women

1,000

248
729
940

702
852
638

231
509

470
1

Oil

526
456
768

128

190

311

479

430

2 521

2 431

3 178

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and over

Same house

._

Different house

in

United States

Central city of this

Remainder of
Outside this
Different

Not
Abroad

in

an

JOURNEY TO

this

2 898
1
641
1

SMSA
SMSA

SMSA
SMSA
SMSA

7 312

3 940

837
064

4 593

316

656

673
454
330
124
264

532
532
395
137
89

691

581

498

19

656
35
210

427

2 838

83
126

695
44
398
253
957
296
24

570
302
34
517

5
1

10

529
960
923
37

751

715
36
68

986

428

808
616

650
013
68
62

525
903
854
49
73

240
376
348
28

385
794
683

13

176
731

081

179

111

WORK

Privote vehicle:

645
025
298
104

2 767

612
552

471
984
356

165

Drive alone

811

Carpool

378
60
43
-

543
544
193
85
87

88

61

162

475

107

10

25
58

49
62

347
63
28

1.14

1.17

14.2

1.16
17.7

273

2 353

31

Public transportation

Bus or streetcar
Subway, elevated
Walked only

train, or railroad

Other means
Worked ot home

travel time to

1.21

work

Worked in SMSA of residence


Newark city-central business
Remainder of Newark city

minutes

district

Remainder of Essex County


Morris County
Somerset County

Elizabeth city

Remainder of Union County

Worked outside SMSA

of residence

Paterson city
Clifton city

Passaic city

Remainder of Paterson-Clifton-Possaic, N.J.

SMSA

Jersey City city

Bayonne city
Remainder of Jersey Gty, N.J. SMSA
New York County, N.Y. -central business
Remainder of New York County, N.Y
Remoinder of New York city, N.Y.
Bergen County
Brunswick

Persons per private vehicle

New

5 286
2 895
2 127

2 990

549
237

898
340
255
85

Workers 16 years and over

Meon

4 820
2 603
2 007

2 912

238

city

district

37
209
-

Worked elsewhere
work not reported

CENSUS TRACTS

85
067
69

101

12

214

10

16

27

101

31

46
26

1.18
20.7

1.18

1.08

1.10

1.15

29.3

28.0

23.5

189

2 834

891

71

40
076

2 439

17

11

13

70
183

18

104

100
15

516
26
23

11

18

70

79

230
548
-

328
478

34
075
66

29
825
103
84

25
27

439

78
86
62
49
152

13

47

17

14

35

50

71

28
36
77

15

12

54

13

23

47

38

24
36

_
30

151

111

30
165
189

64

31

13

874
27

70
-

12

25
125

36

16

94
78
32
34
26

172

112

25

141

110

16

18

61

22
43

25

132
29
72
173

104

34

362
992
225

32
72
55
4
38

24
34

116

083
612

54
57
4
37

369

000

794

19.6

2 959

2 541

619

6
60
29
36

2 274

078

865
413
304

3 660

271

2 091

428
873
100
46

20.3

3 499

22.6
1

308
27

53
32

12

483

247
100
-

843
103
130
32
944
14

16

50
28

1
1

683
129

359
44
44
107
21

51

23

1.15

1.12

1.16

28.4

28.0

22.9

571

45

641
10

893
-

12

12

311

141

60

083

490
-

801
9

13

51

42
65
266
87
57

517
-

11

763

721

52
58

75

40
255
61

15
10

440
-

49
92

22
22
126

47

40

10

41

18

155

343

284

203

130

14

63

191

293

24
86
200

27

22
63

13

20
84

94

16

41

42
63

11

19

Area 20
Place of

55

132

248

11

27
119

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

P 159

1980 Con.

Social Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-9.

[Data ore estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

For

meaning of

ymbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Remainder of Morris County Con.

Census Tracts

AND PLACE OF

NATIVITY

Native
in

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0407.01

0407.02

0408.01

0408.02

0408.03

0409

0410

0411

0412

0413

0414

4 192
4 032
2 946
1
056
30

4 933
4 548
3 098
404
46
385

2 837

3 862

5 212
4 674
2 847
810

5 068

3 552

3 037

4 444

3 231

983
040

3 263

2 351

4 153
3 857
1
644

175

4 559
4 211
2 608
557
46
348

5 743

3 613
2 301

5 216
4 785

3 273

2 601

260
100

787
56

BIRTH

Total persons

Bom

Tract

0406

State of residence

Born in different State


Born abroad, at sea, etc
foreign born

160

159

426

16

236

270
42
249

3
1

523
215
47

17

14

842
38

538

236

624

321

517

759

431

173

40
296

429

3 741
1

642
46
314

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH
962
48

Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak a language other than English ot home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

all

Persons 18 years and over


Speak a language other than English ot home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

all

2.1

3 001
183

3 379

1.6

8.3

315

936
200
"

963

329
86

025

636

147

81

141

15

3.4

4.9

7.8

102
23.5

65

12.3

7.7

40.0

2 620

3 618

3 371

2 383

3 779

2 704

2 672

3 295

342

560

406

269

617

307

171

272

4 159
282

12.9

4.8

6.7

9.3

18.3

8.8

3.5

7.7

5.7

935

909

760

61
11.5

271
146

015

256

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL


Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

in

school ._

270

Privote

54
49

Kindergarten

41

Nursery school

to

(1

46

260
78

738

78
64
80

61

93

104

53

423
49

85
86

28
30

30
52

15

13

787

434
89

351

103
471

26
234

81

76
101

778
68
504
39
298

923
122
497
20
325

389
26
326
25

214

535
84
360
80
194

2 467

2 841

718

2 290

3 082

2 133
43
77
142

Privote

High school

68

77

8 years)

to

(I

959
36
30
47

615
97

590

Privote

Elementary

years)

Privote

College

341

79

382
46

53

26

21

47

44

639

11

105
68
113
28

702

407

132
311

50
172

592
25
406

682
75
460

25
309

53

13

110

764
79
513
37
210

294

279

3 226

2 251

2 361

2 866
6
69
186

3 586
42
65

11

613

50
39

111

13

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


Persons 25 years old and over
to 4 years
5 to 7 years

Elementary:

8 years
1
to 3 years

High school:

4 years
College:

to 3 years

or

more years

29
57
127
225
037
420
572

47

2 893
36

141

30

on

406
375
837

44
86
187
728
338
907

86.6

94.2

86.2

425
998
348

249
586

353
880

443
929

509
284

223
449

281
650

2 353

2 493

2 097

2 523

2 013

2 313

4 685
2 775
1
856
30

2 684

3 637

3 104

2 517

5 002
3 669

4 942

346
259

4 785
2 967
800

711

350
909
885
24

34
580
365
353

784
498
442

7
28
59

127
1

82.2

Percent high school graduates

31

223
009
440

237
400
063
387
807

133
1

73.2

216
042
420
016

210

85.7

77.9

651
341

669

71

58

11

176
390
382
272
432
503
68.4

143

31

212
314
880
358
286

38
67

224
406
356
653
840

384
425
405

308
976
536
785

67.7

93.8

80.1

218
536
459

401
085

339
785

2 706

2 316

2 640

3 298
2 194

3 909
2 149

4 349
2 777
550

79.4

FERTILITY

Women 35

to

44 years

326
693

Children ever born

women

Per 1,000

126

392
035

RESIDENCE IN 1975
3 936

Persons 5 years and over

Same house
Different house

2 671
United States

in

253

_
470
783
744

SMSA
this SMSA
SMSA
Different SMSA
Not in an SMSA

Central city of this

Remainder of

12

115
051
64
54

2 129

2 327

Outside this

1
1

39

Abroad

979

282

3
1

418
498
-

12

56

141

51

758
324
244

2 396

2 306

70
43
27

115
35

10

17

191

913
567
346
297
49

689

61

408
842
566
-

684
005
877

919
570
497

827
739
699

128

73
22

40
"

708
230
227

2 305

2 917

655
418

2 141

110

122

19

139
66
69

153

133

40

075
-

399

794

401

281

335
66

178
103
29

675
823
791
32
26

79

18

509

2 303

71

3
1

JOURNEY TO WORK
Workers 16 years and over
Drive alone

Private vehicle:

Carpool
Public transportation

Bus or streetcar
Subway, elevated
Walked only

Persons per privote vehicle


travel time to

work

minutes

Worked in SMSA of residence


Newark city-central business
Remainder of Newark city

outside

SMSA

of residence

Possaic city

Remainder of Paterson-Clifton-Passaic,

N.J.

SMSA

Jersey City city

Bayonne city
Remainder of Jersey Gty,

New York

N.J.

SMSA

County, N.Y. -central business

district

Remoinder of New York County, N.Y


Remainder of New York city, N.Y.
Bergen County
New Brunswick city
Area 20

P-160

NEWARK,

790
308
83
47
36
40
49
36

53

1.10
24.4

1.11

1.10
37.4

1.10
27.9

1.10

1.09

30.8

27.6

23.7

80

16

20
35

322

847

_
_

26

26
978
34
74
22
555

26

11

1.08
27.1

1.13
19.3

1.14
18.0

1.10
27.4

1.13

1.11

27.1

24.0

124

758

2 433

112

15

65

62

41

133

164

41
271

389

907

16

160
382
37
12

27
302

889

11

32

24
23

11

13

83

16

22
116

10

61

369

292

12

23
13
13

14
9
14

167

39
62
188

21

607
22
49
50
64
45

20
69
38
23
278
-

557

125

14

23

182
761
20

25

20
63

25
41

479

101

114

294

744

300
14
15
8

304
43

13

14

56

37

27

37

33

11

19

26

11

12

14

15

31

46
46

69

108
104

81

81

57

39

24

22
85

15

13

128

43
94

53
9

36
99
32

46

31

14

59

87

65
14

43

10

73
104

203

111

105
129

37
164

54
68

79
56

79

479

470

31

560
977

67

21

962
60

24
20
159

67

38
328

679

19
17

34

183
337
47
24

15

145

538

736

33

13

19

139

25

2 024
13

46

36

609
399
94
49
45

11

15

193
201

13

193
931
24

23

086

500

212
28
36

11

SMSA

26

161

N.J.,

759
348

18

177

work not reported

13

21

Worked elsewhere
Place of

758

Clifton city

191

17

132

Paterson city

242
945

120

Remainder of Union County

67
25
78

10

Elizabeth city

757
369
92

125
67
58
62
24
78

937
district

Remainder of Essex County


Morris County
Somerset County

Worked

train, or railroad

Other means
Worked at home

Mean

616
326
43
33

12

12
10
9

15

10

10

8
18

56

155

211

37
93

30
34

33
69

128

10

21

88

10

996
36

72
99
33
8

33
172

CENSUS TRACTS

Social Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-9.

1980 -Con.

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Remainder of Morris County Con.

Census Tracts

AND PLACE OF

NATIVITY

State of residence

Born

in

different State

Bom

abroad, at sea, etc

Foreign

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0416.02

0416.03

0416.04

0417.01

0417.02

0417-03

0417.04

0418.01

0418.02

0418.03

849

4 688

6 218

3 942

6 848

4 177

2 866

5 801

671
155

4 201

3 675
2 577

3 791
2 392

3 782

881

382

554
835
713

3 531
3 170

487
563

6 135

582
580
39
487

484

17

19

386

312

516

16
361

123
117

436

975

130

50

4 078
3 848
2 215
619

Native
in

Tract

0416.01

BIRTH

Total parsons

Born

Tract

0415

5 350

3 013

4 659

2 770

823
800
003
20

1
1
1

494

074
24
267

956

14

854
35

230

691

190

103
16.7

831
45
42.2

23.1

2 747

4 211

620

2 175
174

301
165

3 320

271

427

4 826
623

7.7

7.3

4.6

29.1

8.4

16.9

256
49

621

40

929
74
56
45

9
533
79
262

13

12

12

10

366
44
206

288

639
126
437

609
88
313

12

12

18

372

238

101

322

627
69
332
26
298

119

2 785

3 871

bom

22
178

43
731

3 618

484

33
713

285

850
304

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 years

Speak a language other than English at home


Percent who speak English not well or not at
Persons 18 years and ovtr
Speak a language other than English at
Percent

who speak

42
all

home

English not well or not at

all

458

620
52

31

021
100

277
89

835
34

449
30

13.5

44.1

40.0

5 169

3 064

2 243

17

2 693
159

4 022

2 398

605

434

314

537

313

11.2

10.1

15.0

10.2

4.2

183
72
56

648

81
81

31

28
12

14

758
86
442
68
487

538
57

289
88
132

873
150
506
18

31

126

273

200

2 269
4

4 299
148
147
261

2 515
8
56
100
155

758
37
69

3 385
70
119

2 047

101

57

538
727
432

907
395
894

404

214
509
555
425
493

160
689
349
639

86.0

87.3

79.4

73.1

81.9

489
986
016

2 021

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL


Parsons 3 years old and over enroled
Nursery school

In school

..

442

104
80
39

Private

Kindergarten

49

14

Private

Elementary

683
90
394
26
222

to 8 years)

(1

Private

High school

to

(1

yeors)

Private

College

550

75
75
77

41

32
26

21

165

429

121

69
51

126
72
72
38

883

115

13

17

96

73
46

261

45
281

807
65
46
90

265
51

43
71

30
515
88
428

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


2 373

3 511

5 to 7 years

44

8 years
1
to 3 years
4 years

75
291

49
88
248

Persons 25 years old and over


to 4 years

Elementary:

High school:
College:

747
404
812

to 3 years

or

more years

119

739
257

47
154
726
376
572

88.7

87.8

82.7

Percent high school graduotes

907

13
19

11

10

13

35
53
112

60
73

75
144

337
197
375
81.2

198

970

581

010

417
698
950

87.6

79.2

461
1

125
401
Oil

394
233

46

72.2

200
760

231

48
64
98

FERTILITY

Woman 35

to

Per

344
678

492

444

381
844

362
849

283
740

971

2 576

2 426

2 215

2 345

2 615

3 840
2 585

4 969
1
816

2 778

795

4 472

211

205

6 410
3 151

255
24
557
674
629

2 971

584

201

44 years

353
923

bom

Children ever

1,000 women

2 615

183

191

334
675
1

186
358
925

449
052

343

352
853
423

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and over

Same house
Different house

in

United States

SMSA
SMSA

Central city of this

Remainder of

this

SMSA
SMSA
an SMSA

Outside this
Different

Not
Abroad

in

JOURNEY TO

45

Workers 16 years and over


Drive alone

Carpool
Public transportation

Bus or streetcar

Subway, elevated
Walked only

train, or railroad

Worked at home
Persons per private vehicle
travel time to

work

Worked in SMSA of residence


Newark cily-central business
Remainder of Newark city

minutes

district

680
087
663
424
320
104

363

818
383
376

221
184

37

903

3 621

2 692
2 985

2 634

966

104
693
188
062
126
226

24
516
426

748
683
888

2 032

1
1
1

66

11

502

941

131

112
248
53

25

69
62
35

34
66

748
127
50
25
25
4

63
12

19

14

18

36

1.12
24.2

1.13

1.12

26.9

21.4

495

2 535

11

49
48
550
645

173
156
14

Remainder of Union County

SMSA

2 387

62

Elizabeth city

Worked outside

3 275

672

30

Remainder of Essex County


Morris County
Somerset County

49
280

of residence

Paterson city
Clifton city

110
10
123
573
27

28

41

64
25

77

Passaic city

13

401
25

199
45

3 893
2

255
592
24
989
579

2 656
1
281

184
130
60

561
18

357
78
984
295
243
52

46

18

3 875
2 901

2 285

1
1

21

840
314

SMSA

work not reported

CENSUS TRACTS

I
!

450
76

104

560
367
47
34

708
101

647
462
99
93

12

33
6

89

6
31
12

62

14

19

71

34

1.09

1.13

1.12

1.14

25.4

1.16
24.9

1.12

22.5

22.2

21.5

24.1

925

2 823

613

2 865

31

62
119
665
803
42
65
67
649
36
92

47

85
104

85
260
440

6
6

15

46

253
947

658

102
5

9
13

87
126

471

41

27
27
22

11

5 488
3 903

3 368
2 506

509

785

51

838
620
598
22
76

562
223
223

81

101

13

481
25
79

708
872
44
28

353
897
39

24

78

28

687
56
52

717
60
65

12

127

101

154

13
121

28

15

321
1

196
25

24
423
14

1
1

720
345
296

2 820
2 100

27
14
13

30
9
13
1.12
19.6

346
28
30
069
22

10

47
219
32

12

21

15

12

25

1.14

1.10
22.4

2 147

67
293
646
15
18

47
577
42
45

450
30
32
198

61

676
296
255
85
73

22.2

150
1

566
64
42
22
57

056
18

40
76
214

62

16

city

Remainder of Jersey Gty, N.J. SMSA


New York County, N.Y.-central business
Remainder of New York County, N.Y
Remainder of New York city, N.Y.
Bergen County
New Brunswick city
Area 20..
Worked elsewhere

23
47

259
24

20
170

2 392
725

37
32
72

14

Remainder of Paterson-Gifton-Passaic, N.J.


Jersey City city

Place of

42
674
255
089
166
182

810
392
304

51

Other means

Bayonne

WORK

Private vehicle:

Mean

district

22
85

43

101

11

42
40
60

20
67
15

89

24
135

96

53
52
335

159

26

18

110
9

21

64

24

37
86

31

182

13

37
209

52
83

41

38
82

25
32
213

33
120

46
216

116
126

56

40
39

61

198

15

27

NEWARK,

37
109

30
192

N.J.,

SMSA

P 161

Social Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-9.

1980 Con.

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Remainder of Morris County Con.

Census Tracts

AND PLACE OF

NATIVITY

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0419.01

0419.02

0420

0421

0422

0423.01

0423.02

0424*

0425

0426

0427

0428

5 512

3 807

4 213
3 842
3 034

3 429
3 143

2 502
2 261
721

2 803

2 589

4 100
3 829

5 259
4 936

4 033
3 790

2 781

2 921

795

846

4 504
4 198
2 233
1
924

241

214

608
310
888
382
40
298

000
79

495

652

117

32

35

II

BIRTH

Total persons

12

13

15

416

380

371

286

4 204
3 819
2 893
896
30
385

Native

096

3 427

Born in State of residence


Born in different State
Born abroad, at sea, etc
Foreign born

4 310

2 746

780

669

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND

ABILITY

2 282

540

1
1

479
103
7

029

974

19

41

271

323

049
56

883

136

607
47
243

41

306

TO SPEAK

ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

all

Persons IS years and over


Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

all

358
44

007
76

147

679

128
50.0

27.8

18

2 567

2 900

2 545

2 943

465

340

374

137

456

211

981
238

8.6

12.9

3.2

8.0

9.0

5.2

2.1

13.0

487
42
34

945
55
42
42

213

691
60
60
53

866
72

157

55
25

11

19

294

433

86

61
161

23
200
55
136

13
5

35

574
130
429
68
245

3 852

856

483
207

19

778
22

965
72

22.7

19.4

2 850
191
8.9

4 194
249

3 031
192

3 272

2.4

9.4

13.2

390
64
38
78

2 548
75

234

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL


Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

in

school ..

Nursery school
Private

632
46
40

55
87
37

19

Private

Elementary
Private

High school

to

(1

years)

Private

College

57
14

149

587
68

487

331

727
85
404

39
211

19

18

219

257

2 226
15

85
168
134

828

to 8 years)

(1

71

60

Kindergarten

295

73
60
67
6
505

14

387
11

295
18
166

379
42

2 427
22

2 199

2 511

18

36

172

43

109

224
204
978
338
489

103
133

77
123

189

11

12

028
80

283
62
45

51

71

55
32

43
4

72
14

497

434

134

68
282

582
99
352

376
81

51

40

545

189

215

2 455

2 820

2 916
28

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


3 225
39
136
178

Persons 25 years old and over


to 4 years

Elementary:

5 to 7 years

8 years
1
to 3 years
4 years

High school:
College:

to 3 years

or more years

370
465
377
660

511
81.9

77.6

Percent high school graduates

013
300

784
387
731
86.5

74.4

374

2 424

16
14

11

10

148
208

131

81

250
973
446
566

150
667
370
302
83.7

48
68
462
387
772

254
410
148
94

35
35
55
190
802
496

92.2

47.5

811
87.0

307
715

279
558

242
558

317
647

2 329

2 000

2 306

2 041

3 972
3 278
667
24
447
196

5 041
2 568

3 784

4 212
2 481

433

926

284

139

79.1

600

758

112

'

25

15

45
106
196

134
130
849

406
896

12

49
162
643

781
1

87.6

638
049

544
478
91.4

87.5

FERTILITY

Women 35

to

791

388
980

247
606

327

168

811

148
466

218
500

2 326

2 526

2 453

2 480

3 149

2 294

98
123
255

5 189
4 110
1
066
167

3 601

4 000
3 127

3 208
2 301

2 640

601

816

4 027
2 866
1
148

2 279

761

595
166
77
89
112

502
302
302

686
462
375
87

458

50
461

291

436
351

91

13

255
36
38

757

2 059

231

439
1

women

1,000

Per

2 661

44 years

Children ever born

340

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and over

Same house
Different house

United States

in

SMSA
SMSA

Central city of this

Remainder of
Outside this
Different

Not

in

an

this

751
148
134
14

SMSA
SMSA
SMSA

Abroad

Private vehicle;

2 652
2 156

Drive alone

Public transportation

Bus or streetcar

Subway, elevated
Walked only

train, or railroad

Other means

home

Persons per private vehicle


travel time to

work

minutes..

Worked in SMSA of residence


Newark city-central business
Remainder of Newark city

2
1

094
685

17

26

12

46

24

19

41

52

1.08
19.7

1.10
23.9

193

361

555
24
114
469
803

626
947

000
572
17

245
310
289
21

29

27

079
60
40

380
003
242

355

2 000

2 583

106

196

2 682

10

85
67

301

232
756
305

34

59

101

10

7
27
42

11

48
80

35
66

5
5

233

1.11

1.04
9.5

645

1
1

10

11

75

27

21

1.10

1.12

21.0

22.2

1.09
21.2

1.18
21.7

25.9

478
82

2 009
15

884

13

26
258
560

31

111

818

54

11

858
54

96
199
39

24
125

30
235

564

268
203

15

175
065
36

127
36
38

357

357

542
247
128
6
122
49
9
25

574
13

593
333
280

806
755
642

53
176

113
157

68
228

of residence

130
291

64
203

107
193

10

Paterson city

12

Clifton city

Passaic city

935
359

2 053

269

172

211
221

151

251

433

29
122

6
245
87
20

741

318
26
78

426
138
12

46

38

1.09

1.08

1.07

1.09

23.4

22.4

23.2

33.5

695
77
38
286

2 015

102

22

Remainder of Union County

192
170

392

30

720
84

79

35

58
58

367
375
27

295
845

241
701

91

43

10
127

45
325
224

291

352

20

14

34

30

624

13

Remainder of Paterson-Clifton-Passoic, N.J.

SMSA

Jersey City city

Boyonne city
Remainder of Jersey

34

29

10

12

40

13
City, N.J.

SMSA

New

58

York County, N.Y. -central business


Remainder of New York County, N.Y
Remainder of New York city, N.Y.
Bergen County
New Brunswick city
Area 20
Worked elsewhere

district

work not reported

P 162

492
749

16
13
5

15
14
1

298
122
64
58
24

331

18

505
1

731
319
252
43

25
44
6

192

Elizabeth city

Place of

12

47
35

45

district

Remainder of Essex County


Morris County
Somerset County

Worked outside SMSA

362
43

Carpool

at

522
82
077
363
330
33
64

WORK

Workers 16 years and over

Mean

13

JOURNEY TO

Worked

2 015

NEWARK,

11

22
57

SMSA

41

37

14
13

16

12

64

25

40

50

15

26
67

10
28
66

22

10

17
10
49
28

41
15

20

11

57

72
10

11

24
27
26

50
82
11

42
74
12

164
207
24
33

23
62
115

52
112

40

27

35
12

200

N.J.,

13

39

51

12

12

63

148

70

33

28
91

177

145

91

CENSUS TRACTS

Social Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-9.

1980 -Con.

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

Remainder of Morris County Con.

Census Tracts

AND PLACE OF

NATIVITY

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0433.02

0433.03

0434.01

0434.02

0439

0440

0441,01

0441.02

0442

0443

0444.01

2 413
2 219

2 459
2 166

2 107

6 153
5 694

5 331
4 831

3 292

5 591
5 231

2 406

6 852
6 336
4 446

4 412
3 947
2 692

881

4 869
4 429
2 865
552

3 236

310
2 359
25
459

40
160

12

13

78

197
58

440

229

516

465

269
84

022
93

685
25

BIRTH

Total persons

Native

Bom
Bom

Tract

0433.01

in

State of residence

086

in

different State

128

Born abroad, at sea, etc


Foreign

bom

216
929

21

194

293

491
49

464

928
175
747
6
179

379
403
49
500

3 097
1

453
617
27
195

835
2 310
86
360

773

2
1

246
325

3
1

007
835
159

812

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGUSH
Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak a language other than English at

who speak

home

English not well or not at

all

Persons 18 years and over


Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

all

Percent

424
6

71

187
103

292

593
32

103
20.4

41

4.9

915
216

592
96

4 573
374

3 820

2 375

4 042

3 578

2 429

186

403

141

389

103

7.4

5.2

7.2

16.6

201
10.0

377

9.1

7.7

7.1

16.2

671

615

44
37

565
35
35

684

24
24

704
48
48

27
16

18

838

683

410

024

82

37

7.3

32.4

5 017

3 102

485

372

17.3

8.9

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL


Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

in

school

Nursery school
Private

Kindergarten
Private

Elementary

(1

High school

to

(1

6
267
29
169
54
117

278
30
203

8 years)

to

Private

years)

61

Private

139

College

719

104
89
77

229
25
193

044

100

55

94

41

105

50

15

13

14

730
127
475

691

448
62
316
27
175

118
421
175

125
333

31

103

753

436

67
50
67

776

329

661

125

21

72

476

239

345
43
225

41

298

969
24

361
96
76
34
4

132
231

841
110
102
79
30
799
92
516
55
337

2 142
7

4 194
87

27
78
94

226
244
690
606

12

28
6
409
79
277

266
83
55

97
7

600
76
338
148

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPUTED


Persons 25 years old and over
to 4 years
5 to 7 years
8 years
High school:
1
tu 3 years
4 years
College:
I
to 3 years
4 or more years
Percent high school graduates

606

736

419
17

11

Elementary:

184

27
59
120

413
267
628

420
336
774

32
54
53
395
325
543

81.4

88.1

89.0

50
53

4 007
86

3 265
18

2 169

3 618

146

26
43
77

32

42

19

129
198

300
289
1

140

640
406

71

781

619
1

79.5

701
95.0

458
472
117

520

3 070

13

36
83

45
55
125
508
170
604

050
600
599

94.4

132
351
1

84.3

079
487
902

581
1

80.4

352
003

711

90.4

70.3

2 680
9

117
164

332
975
512

630

571
76.8

FERTILITY

Women 35

to

44 years

137
297

Children ever born

Per

women

1,000

168

170
323
900

154
381

478
084

421
967

260
553

490
072

474

2 268

2 297

2 127

188

2 060

5 835

372
688

4 994
2 785
2 016

3 202
2 214

5 268
3 145

2 071

397
079

380
884

234
579

2 326

2 474

2 517

2 245

4 654
2 942

3 089
1
991

6 458
4 034

4 076

469
730

070

2 375

191
2

445
1

120

300
862
873

RESIDENCE IN 1975
2 377

Persons 5 years and over

Same house

Different house

in

United States

SMSA
SMSA

Central city of this

Remainder of
Outside this
Different

Not

in

an

this

2 371
592
586
1

11

471

SMSA
SMSA
SMSA

277
197
80
54

Abroad

JOURNEY TO

564
759

23
302

489

261
201

199
169

60

30

664

935

866

15
1

006
065

001

64
100

193

638

53
121

922
079

485
450
436

021
58
193

745
1

121

031

14
53

90
257

357

2 482

254
469
469

498
572
409

464
340
124
74

46

163

28

Drive alone

Private vehicle:

Carpool

Bus or streetcar
Subway, elevated

223
918
164
67

Public transportation

7
train,

or railroad

41

Walked only
Other means
Worked at home

56
18

Persons per private vehicle


Mean travel time to work

minutes..

Worked in SMSA of residence


Newark city-central business
Remainder of Newark city

district

Remainder of Essex County


Morris County

Somerset County

1.10
19.8

236
836
103
155
16
139
109

084
775

2 854
2 122

199

445
173

93

135

677
458
403
55
90

811

589
222
49

of residence

2
1

410
649

429

921
117

188

248

658
396
341

163
868
173
75

2 573
1

947
352

1
1

127

530
194
167
69

47
25
22
99
25

18

243

75

115

19

13

34

6
48

20

16
65

90
30

161

13

323
24
22
41

26

27

74

1?

1.14
28.1

1.07

1.12

1.11

28.5

1.10
23.3

1.13

34.2

1.10
31.7

777

893

839

839

2 074

21

51

11

21

30
60
295
169
29
256
180

62
119
732
277

1.06

25.2

903
29
29
55
719
32

977

949

2 258

10

37
59
102

39
149

23
194

22
93
774
49

164
627
60

1.10

26.6

753
172

82
369
170

17

98
425

34
45
329
842

25

111

126

124

37
236

478

480

349

341

531

88
164

SMSA

34

Jersey City city

14

11

13

12

12

23

29

832
263
15

17

1.07

29.8

20.5

087
45

2 811
14
17

47
113

106

686
37
32
127
205

2 548

14
16

36
19

38

25.0
1

440
28

40
1

290
40

31

57
463

42
246

12
17

14

98
24

110

11
N.J.

SMSA

County, N.Y. -central business

Remainder of New York County, N.Y


Remainder of New York city, N.Y.
Bergen County
New Brunswick city
Area 20
Worked elsewhere

CENSUS TRACTS

960
447
330

21

Passaic city

work not reported

167
63

Clifton city

Bayonne city
Remainder of Jersey Gty,

684
62
22
25

10

Paterson city

Remainder of Paterson-Clifton-Passaic, N.J.

3 581
2 583

156
67

16

Remainder of Union County

Worked outside SMSA

1.12
24.3

Elizabeth city

Place of

564

WORK

Workers 16 years and over

New York

2 851

110
29

district

51

12

14

129

100

200

239
34

36
68

33
117

14

24
103

34
46
39

17

1)

16
108

29

22
63

31

22
135

42
22

45

27

18
16

189

123

161

107

144

37
9

12
_

46
49

55

NEWARK,

100

N.J.,

17

147
179

SMSA

56
145

P 163

1980 Con.

Social Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-9.

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Remainder of Morris County Con.

Census Tracts

AND PLACE OF

NATIVITY

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0444.02

0445.01

0445.02

0446

0447

0451

0452

0453'

0454.01

0454.02

0455'

0456.01

8 429

2 875
2 743

4 134
3 803
2 539
227

7 625

8 788

5 485

200

7 077
5 093

8 315
6 152
2 106

3 325
3 149

171

652
077

3 574

003

4 808
4 465
2 915
519

14
132

37
331

4 251
4 029
2 470
520
39
222

695

996
47

BIRTH

Totol persons

Native

7 889

Born in State of residence


Born in different State
Born abroad, at sea, etc
Foreign born

4 637
3 188
64

540

933

005

414
716

51

57

359
72

548

473

480

176

148

20
29

19

939
868

146

710

31

12

343

71

043
968
579
335
54
75

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH
2

Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

all

Persons 18 years and over


Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

all

066
38

32
34,4

15.8

095

669

504

120

111

37

296
22

225

129

17

64

11

6.3

14.1

2 927

3 149

304

734

220

372

67

15.5

4.0

116
29.3

480
90

635

242

888

967

981
172

2 890

5 133

6 185

638

630

4 089
549

2 428

455

204

843
22

7.1

5.8

7.9

6.6

4.0

20.8

10.8

2 745

828

223

2 329

27
22

81

404
74

310

66
47
62

2 422
123
92
73

877

210

31

32
113

21

16
10

49

5 686
521

036

216
32
28.1

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL


Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

In school

..

Nursery school

152
76
39

Private

Kindergarten
Private

Elementary

to 8 years)

(1

Private

High school

to

(1

years)

Private

College

36

212
149
766
30

431
56
166

481

103

28
140

12
591

11

130
65
625

63
383
9
186

46
353

341
56
47
94

16

17

212
96
618

353
75
272

211
18

621

396

683
152
287
25
247

172

18

5 295

3 407

2 071
7

729

44
207
276
546
374
454
506

77
125
296

53

22

28
326
47
244

56

22

64
73
20
829
49
305

11

17
2

18

14

274

138

33

18

210

57

24

183

111

2
16

088

552

6
52
59
102

44
57

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


5 000

Persons 25 years old and over


Elementary:

to

147

8 years
High school:

or

4 414
33

71

105

102
184

125

305
578
807
757
829

28
205
402
742
2 150
978
790

76.9

74.0

88.0

77.9

716
702
2 377

257
561
2 183

2 371

7 668

2 635

3 812

297
323

2 667

523
800
713
87

570
554
494

more years

2 499
25

517
254
544

to 3 years

15
71

687

347
860
000
539

to 3 years

4 years
College:

42
65

4 years

5 to 7 years

Percent high school graduates

191
1

125
411
551
83.5

43

2 440
4
39
114

285
068
468
462

2 745

12

69
132

20

349

129
309
106
89

255

66

68.5

75.6

69.1

81.9

82.7

79.9

54.7

363
092
008

194
421
2 170

80
220
2 750

300
726
2 420

346
829
396

167
466

148

2 790

2 596

115

3 962
2 348

4 305

582

2 074

802
857
945

414

112
962
809

420
525
358

153
32

167

"

159
67
92
28

2 221

950
677
216

511
347
125

21

936
281

261
1

233
436
602

455
159

129
175
61

FERTILITY

Women 35

to

44 years

Children ever born

Per 1,000

women

275
652

599
509
2 519
1

588
459

2 481

8 337

5 149

5 325

2 981

2 126

27

63
302

57

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and over

Same house
Different house

United States

in

Central city of this

Remainder of

this

118

482
26
966
490
415

SMSA
SMSA

SMSA
Different SMSA
Not in an SMSA

Outside this

1
1

75
68

Abroad

124

6 872
4 411
2 372
25
887
460
342
1

60

15

21

118
89

464
068
324

2 145

524
454

33
9
24

725
229
857
372

985

3 077
935
1

761

355
406

31

38

3 514

4 198

2 636

2 415

891

142

224

743
399
343

115
109
109

56

"

649
933
583
350
32

2 113

199

946
504
18

237

JOURNEY TO WORK
Workers 16 years and over
Private vehicle:

4 227

Drive alone

Carpaol

145
857

Public transportation

161

Bus or streetcar
Subway, elevated

124
train, or railroad

31

Walked only
Other means
Worked at home

18
19

travel time to

work

minutes--

Worked in SMSA of residence


Newark city-central business
Remainder of Newark city

3
district

Remainder of Essex County


Morris County
Somerset County

83
19

68

59
72

16

49
44

67
23
49

12

P 164

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

78

59

290

368

19
9

13

15

49

43

16

12

217

14

13

94

12
53

26

48

10

18

163
75

17

48

12

215

53

27
87

25
63

13

13

23
177

192

231

201

work not reported

357

37

15

18
12

33
69
268

40
219
316

13

13

191

483
-

11

22

16

Place of

416

14

44

district

221

75
691
40
46

SMSA

11

63

30

City, N.J.

188
2 681

21

36
67
278
24

13

26

York County, N.Y. -central business


Remainder of New York County, N.Y
Remainder of New York city, N.Y.
Bergen County
New Brunswick city
Area 20
Worked elsewhere

639
-

34
154
269

25

81

New

534

27
58

71

Bayonne city
Remainder of Jersey

32

SMSA

485

13

Passaic city

Jersey City city

365

243
26
30
69
2 033

62

Remainder of Paterson-Clifton-Passoic, N.J.

1.18

27.4

27
25

1.21

of residence

36

40
42
30

SMSA

25
38

31.0

16

14

outside

Paterson city

18

1.18

31

Clifton city

Worked

14

30.0

3 034
15

24
623
82
22
30
830

39

15

1.15

27
20
138
431

490
628

23.2

640

481
33
33
199
137

521
33

1.15

447

28.4

1.12

28.0

18

1.14
19.2

1.18

37
87
932

471
155

349
42
22
20

21

32.5

069

626

211

68

1.15

662

13
16

27.8

58

121
15

1.15

124
361

834
545
42
24
158
36

28.2

058

101

1.14

43
28
63
853
46

Remainder of Union County

746

6
12

147

876
84

31.0

2 381

Elizabeth city

21

27

Persons per private vehicle

Mean

37
-.

9
87

18

21

9
9
7
2
1.17
18.7

513
2

77

6
12

536

447

14

26
166

32
40

16
14

10
4

_
-

13

21

23

24

33
-

26

44

15

11

13

24

24
22
67

13
10

40

22
72

16

38
95

15

147

224

191

16

130

10

31

24

10

13

221

92
212

88
189

25
62

363

90
38

14
14

CENSUS TRACTS

1980-Con.

Social Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-9.

[Dato are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

Remainder of Morris County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0456.02

0457

0458.01

0458.02

0459.01

0459.02

0460

0461.01

0461.02

0462.01

0462.02

Total persons

7 294
6 659

10 534
9 913

3 557

8 610

7 255

4 147
4 015

090
740

2 417

63

429
4 404
80

433
382
905
462

5 198
4 863

4 204

4 899
596
253
289

4 488
4 090

State of residence

15

11

635

621

33
335

285

AND PLACE OF

NATIVITY

BIRTH

Native

Bom
Bom
Bom
Foreign

in

in different

2 392

State

abroad, at sea, etc

bom

2
1

54
303

1
1

236
830
24
398

3
1

51

229

138
596
086
440
70
542

593

2 254

328

900

10
9
6
3

038

4 557

858
827

423
58
572

001

8
3

2
1

30
397

450
565
132

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 yean
Speak o language other than English at
Percent

who speak

Persons 18 years and over


Speak o language other than English at
Percent

who speak

93

3 153
135

7.5

16.3

5 589

6 675

560

596

home

English not well or not at

all

home

English not well or not at

4.5

all

268
43

349

175
29

16

3 400
183
3.3

411
63

2 262

2 083

75

34

163
34

7.9

24.1

991

3 510

5 654

4 549

2 683

45

239

2 739
308

7 051

250

598

485

331

141

11.6

13.3

1.3

9.4

6.5

4.9

6.3

4.3

539

456

2 586

68

17

166
112
200
24
412

164

82
53

797
34
23

2 797

25
25

777
96

2 959

57
41

179
179
112

3 149

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL


Persons 3 years otd and aver enrolled

in

school

Nursery school
Private

Kindergarten

to

(1

225

711
104
79
45

48

52
13

17

746

670

219

859

316

123

113

71

14

115

52

427
20
504

997

486
20
330

510
104
234

128

506
60
263

244
5

151

4 572

5 770
52
54
139

2 978

2 753

849

3 028
7

69
76
66
667
500
375

16

43
92
250
172
267

92.3

81.2

376
946
516

499
223

447

2 333

2 451

2 328

2 761

324
726
568

4 897

3 307

9 265

Private

High school

170

2 000

8 years)

to

(1

4 090
216

15
801
14

Private

Elementary

908
96
68
80

years)

Private

College

32
652

67

151

156
1

107
591

439

493
100
87
63

13

449

776

31

534

359

312

195

18

104
603
50

590

435

2 209
73
180

5 856

4 749
6

83

206

282

129

4 078
44
96
175

2 369

52
151

11

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


Persons 25 years old and over
to 4 years
5 to 7 years
8 years
High school:
1
to 3 years

18

Elementary:

102

4 years
College:

to 3 years

or more years

Percent high school graduates

205
463
534
909

29
34

403
1

591

053

2 478

341
82.8

96
129
727
587
376

90.3

67
69
1

202
054
526

311
841

289
309

103
88.6

631
145

468

78
137

213
297
924
329

817
508
753

87.9

87.1

87.7

744
845
480

2 728

7 861

6 577

3 875

127

80.9

65.1

34
42

355
755
926
495

FERTILITY

Women 35

to

44 years

..

bom
women

Children ever

Per 1,000

472
846
792

047

2 417

408
042

2 309

2 554

6 787
3 536
2 999

9 918

4 701
2 914
1
489

4 306

12

48
963
997
723
274

120
280

666
839

192
1

618
686

390
985
526

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and over

Same house
Different house

in

United States

Central city of this

Remainder of

this

SMSA
SMSA

SMSA
SMSA
an SMSA

Outside this

Different

Not
Abroad

in

JOURNEY TO

Workers 16 years and over

752
235

1
1

132
103

597
558

186

323
245
227

59

903
655
566
89

696
58
812
826
679

18

147

961

528
469

252

142

298

151

30

15

4 001

4 935
3 654
919
215

2 138

2 030

733
466

2 338

3 037

Drive alone

792
77
35
42

Corpool
Public transportation

Bus or streetcar

Subway, elevated
Walked only

train, or railroad

travel time to

171

36
40

27
57

Persons per private vehicle

work

Worked in SMSA of residence


Newark city-central business
Remainder of Newark city

71

831

600

209
23
45
178
2 736
100

4 222
56
66

138

Elizabeth city

802
28

15

13

137
186

154
395
219

316

1
1

942
365

784

5 391

697

4 093

919

3 611

935
940

64

664

2 369

701

958

488
213

2 394

564
90

409
684
222
462

681

930

721

71

209
47

2 899

790
1

150
893
257

127

Worked outside SMSA of residence

388

Paterson city

23

Cirfton city

Passaic city

Remainder of Poterson-Clifton-Possoic. N.J.

SMSA

46

Jersey Gty city

'

198

652
27
33
22
73

120
279

615
504
58

1
1

784

5 000

4 191

167
559

465
269

2 661

106
43
57
75
38

13

58
37
24
100

6
52

1.16
28.5

1.23
21.5

952
34

384

4
29

52
128

13

49
9
15

1.17

467
84
4

15

518
210

320

23
67
28
103

district

33
140
48
97

822
803
54
16

38
20

47

Worked elsewhere
Place of work not reported

CENSUS TRACTS

813
235
419
35
7

28
40

61

16

139

68

1.18

1.24

1.22

1.17

35.1

34.9

32.9

568
66

2 816

12
175

33
188
2 171

746
53
10
129

11

318
202

10

69
754

27

50

12

10

22

51

72

34

115

244

86

224

217

042

922
50
23

761

382

330

152

11

37
12

14

12

43

44
26

30
26
47
29
160

35
26
86
24
107

12
11

12

46
111

23
107

13

10

21

30
25

38
82

8
16

62
494
378

28
234
336

13

city

Area 20

31.0

18

Bayonne city
Remainder of Jersey Gty, N.J. SMSA
New York County, N.Y.-central business
Remainder of New York County, N.Y
Remainder of New York city, N.Y.
Bergen County

279
92
44
48
36
34

110
154

Remainder of Union County

Brunswick

26.2

1.12

31.4

47
43
60

168
26

1.10
28.3

1.13

302
3 455

479
279
122
20
102

29.4
1

152
26
126
120
7
67

1.13

Remainder of Essex County


Morris County
Somerset County

434
358

27.0

minutes

district

39

11

Other means
Worked at home

New

768

WORK

Private vehicle:

Mean

4 008

21

44

77
345

117

230

22
26
198

12

70

91

124

41

103
93

565
413

365
335

72

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

P 165

Social Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-9.

1980-Con.

[Oato are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

Totals for split tracts in Morris County

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Manville borough, Somerset County

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Somerset (COP),
Somerset County

North Plainfield borough, Somerset County

Census Tracts

AND PLACE OF

NATIVITY

Native

in

State of residence

Born

in

different State

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0453

0455

0514

0515

0516

0517

0518

0519

0520.01

0520.02

0531.02

0531.03

608
310
888
382
40
298

4 349
4 107
3 253
817
37
242

9 721
9 170

5 277
5 Oil

2 830

3 171

3 626

3 255

2 531

2 944

3 066
2 313

2 870
2 059

3 880
3 576
2 529

4 322
3 810
2 595

779

691
62

4 025
3 714
2 705
986

3 761
3 371

5 654

32

23

227

560

385

311

117

993

2 715

538
4

620

BIRTH

Total persons

Bom

Tract

0424

Born abroad, at sea, etc


Foreign born

492
24

392
594

25

266

551

795
732
4
299

924
016

015
32
304

158
57

632
676
63
390

512

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

all

Persons 18 years and over


Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not ot

all

483

166

11

207

3 087
192

13.0

17.2

496
64

200
55

138

592

723

63
15.9

41
14.6

754
73

455
88

623
58

13.6

6 359

3 825

2 475

3 064

3 634

2 934

550
4.4

650

558

472

608

367

363

253

530

455

4.8

18.6

14.4

19.2

13.9

9.1

15.8

10.6

8.4

456

612

653

14

17

843
40

9
20

17

716
39
36

763
54
47

25

15

51

85
72
39

091
57
50
64

959

57
57
52

12

15

294
73

391

332

55

13

221

173

210

442
46
260

11

263

251

519
40

3 015
38
45
150

2 168

2 477

2 742

2 880

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL


Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

157

school ..

In

075

11

25

Private

11

19

Kindergarten

12
8

81

86

583
49
257

Nursery school

Private

Elementary

8 years)

to

(1

35

129

614
186
018
84
619

374

2 672

5 401

Private

High school

to

(1

13

years)

Private

College

3 522
139
84
132
16
1

042

511

273
100
210

52
185

13

13

18

15

95

96

98

210

216

778

2 039
68

2 202
62
V77

2 083

2 651

12

47
64

651

3 140
82

215

38
31

22

66

415

346

336

62
292

16

113

90

229
74
290

19

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


Persons 25 years old and over
to 4 years
5 to 7 years

148
208

Elementary:

112

8 years
I
to 3 years

254

4 years

410

High school:
College:

to 3 years

4 or more years
Percent high school graduates

12

24

128
146

143

485
178
309
414

91

254
282
263
867
204

948
638

272
176

265
222
310
604
160
126

65.3

50.1

57.5

139
236
698

2 321

2 677

3 018

3 368

202
383
2 063

601

148
94
47.5

71.1

86.1

98
123
255

249
597

2 318

328
765

2 398

2 667

2 332

4 105
2 728
288

9 114

4 953
3 566
1
387

235
339
435

122
190

101

285
389
763
299
227

667
372
409

58.5

69.5

79
126
145

168

219

311
1

479
572

960
414
755

81.2

84.5

230
432
878

2 226

102

284
240
438
820

2 468
45
48
134
175

640
430
996
83.7

82.9

FERTILITY

Women 35

to

44 years

Children ever

Per 1,000

bom
women

869

165
383

172

406
360

166
346
084

234

259
394

521
1

521

276
453
1

641

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and over

Same house

Different house

United States

in

Central city of this

Remainder of

this

SMSA
SMSA

245
310
289

SMSA
SMSA
an SMSA

Different
in

647
641

29

504
137
89

355

2 097

21

Abroad

450

3 640

44
818
778
315
463
24

948
439
342
97

4 449

2 631

17

Outside this

Not

601

000
572

812
855

267

711

21

045
397
272
125

40

104

443
268
247

598
257
249

822
442

3 009
1

549
424

3 743
2

582

161

037
387
356

747
414
364

31

50

3 640
2 624

4 075
132

016

2 766

661

355
355

36

3 579
2
1

045
379

66
685
015
926
89

939
32

177

155

2 221

971

JOURNEY TO WORK
Workers 16 years and over

106

Drive alone

Private vehicle:

Carpool
Public transportation

Bus or streetcar

Subway, elevated
Walked only

6
10

at

6
60
29
36

233

home

travel time to

5
or railroad

train,

Persons per private vehicle

Mean

511

Other means

Worked

455

work

minutes..

Worked in SMSA of residence


Newark city-central business
Remainder of Newark city

357

3 473

492
30
24
27
187

Elizabeth city

Remainder of Union County


of residence

Paterson city

13
15

Clifton city

Possaic city

202
975
70
130
682
42
37

I
1

710
205
300

1
1

752

168

366
74

3
3

51

99

145

20
130

18

34

23

995

25

51
1

427
053
276

1.13
16.3
1

034

87
461

954

556
389
93

977

2 724

441

318
146
45

25
68
32

31

99
23
24

040
510

33
30
50

101

14

560
419
180
54

71

126
18

16

21

17

23

37

36

36

1.15

1.10

1.13

1.12

1.12

1.14

20.5

24.7

24.7

25.9

25.3

25.7

001

992

943

946

45
37
114
75

25
36
41

854

705

394

26
307

47

61

187

254

441

264

10

31

455
444

399

584

48
24
49
52
524
59
508

441

471

511

37
63
14

32

11

90

32

23
24

19
17

18

2 109

1.12

15

29
22
832

631
179
237
69
38

17.3

25

71

357

11

1.14
18.9

674

11

1.18

28.9

50

955
542

58

1.17
21.5

district

Remainder of Essex County


Morris County
Somerset County

Worked outside SMSA

1.04
9.5

105

089
100
46
54
93
4

77
37

418

31

20

10
91
14

437

104
23
670

15

33

818
457

91
I

261

16

11

Remainder of Paterson-Clifton-Passaic, N.J.

SMSA

70

Jersey City city

Bayonne city
Remainder of Jersey

New York

County,

SMSA

City, N.J.

NY. -central

business district

Remainder of New York County, N.Y


Remainder of New York city, N.Y.
Bergen County
New Brunswick city
Area 20
Worked elsewhere
Place of

60
13

55
173

work not reported

P 166

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

12
14

28
36
77
27
54

45
255
227

7
15
13
61

30

47

21

304
68

145

137

388

12

64

151

38

120

228

24
13

23
263
76
150

10

11

10

48

318

249

261

19

55
174

43
388

164

53
55
43
290
709

CENSUS TRACTS

1980 -Con.

Social Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-9.

(Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

Somerset (CDP), Somerset County Con.

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B)

Remainder of Somerset County

Somerville borough, Somerset County

Census Tracts

AND PLACE OF

NATIVITY

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0531.05'

0532

0533

0501

0502

0503

0504

0505

0506

0507

0508.01

0508.02

304
050
567
476

6 748
6 180

3 546
3 319

3 010

2 597

3 793

2 573

2 953
2 392
1
761

3 175
2 795
2 059

5 069

4 731

3 796
3 551
2 027

3 175

2 489

623

719

674
73
225

8
561

380

486
60

450

BIRTH

Total persons

Native

Born

Bom
8om
Foreign

in

State of residence

in

different State

abroad, at sea, etc

bom

979

301

819
993
799

62
568

39
227

27

16

191

108

298

680

724

480

406

154

23

702
27

3 815
2 303

254

2
1

620
853

495

2 079
1

348

601

411

3
1

17

296
399
36
338

518
6
245

080
906

167

95

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 years

Speak o language other than English at home


Percent who speak English not well or not at

all

Persons 18 years and over


Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

all

181
6
100.0
1

090

156

621
65

2 427

255

075

878

105

27
40.7

38.3

4 537
714

2 583

2 376

2 039

2 884

3 508

2 557

2 190

420

205

118

357

915
299

2 352

299

764

483

337

249

182

10.4

15.0

3.8

4.4

8.4

19.1

14.9

14.3

11.0

312

2 132
88
43
135

973

674

019

867

17

637
30

554

38
24
53

14

12
68

35
20
68

3.3

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL


Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

In school

__

15

Nursery school
Private

Kindergarten

Elementary

to

(1

23
117

years)

35

92

50
390

921

3 754

24
35
80
64
332

268
228
516

31

426
42

283
121

247
52

271
2
185

179

133

31

11

160

201

103
267
65
264

2 091
125

2 019
38

665

2 476

17

281

71

25
82

239
405
730
200
111

174
268
707
243
518

49.8

72.7

161

551

21

Private

College

51

26
48
24
389

19

968

8 years)

to

(1

Private

High school

12

Private

637
25

479

264

300

39
186

65
281

411

610
50
500

16

148
12
150

97
49
37
6
780
80

11

241
10

552

34
34
45

144
25
25
34

539
33
364

74

183

39
227

290

993

2 008

2 924

2 134

57

51
81

6
55

101

220
210
229
850
218
224

219
474
400
325
374

64
84
650
406
869

735
303
574

46.7

64.3

71.8

90.2

85.7

55

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


Persons 25 years old and over
to 4 years
5 to 7 years
8 years

Elementary:

High school:

to 3 years

4 years
College:

to 3 years

or more years

Percent high school graduates

91

721

184
202

496
434

78.0

70.6

37
82
223

97
287
320
358
633
197

117

254
573
219
195

501
76.3

78.4

63

92

214
266
996
392

699
247
360

513

65.2

881
38
88
143

FERTILITY

Women 35

to

44 years

Per

78

bom
women

Children ever

1,000

278
417

129
283

179
429

377
984

348
955

285
683

2 194

2 397

2 610

2 744

2 396

2 411

2 861

3 023
2 045

4 778
3 609
1
114

3 711
2 145

3 053

955
866

368

185
704

135
323

168
383

936

3 081

3 805

2 393

2 280

283
640
587

6 115
4 038

3 325
2 288

2 945

2 427
587

3 558

840

837
24
574
239
229

704
420
367

10
12

40

151
1

222
456
054

115
2

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and over

Same house
Different house in United States

Central city of this

Remainder of

this

SMSA
SMSA

141

SMSA
SMSA
an SMSA

446
405

Outside this
Different

Not
Abroad

in

2 077

41

610
467
422
45

56

005
29
542
434
400
34
32

728
162

2 709

482
358
268
90

771
391

323
68
55

247

943

566

085
968

63

546
320
260
60
40

53

582
532
314
218

621

322
276
46
35

706
797
684

292
676
605

113

-71

55

WORK

JOURNEY TO

Workers 16 years end over

614
478

3 221

654

Drive clone

2 338

156

Carpool

122

616

233

241

14
7
7

143

112
89
23
113

42

Privote vehicle:

Public transportation

Bus or streetcar
Subway, elevated

train, or railroad

88
29
115

Walked only
Other means
Worked at home
Persons per private vehicle

Mean

travel time to

work

Worked in SMSA of residence


Newark city-central business
Remainder of Newark city

minutes

454
978

14

18

32

1.13

1.10

1.12

20.8

18.4

15.1

216

867

706
7

115

391
047
213

2 007
1

Remainder of Union County

Worked outside SMSA of residence

1
1

630

13

15

12

106

344

2 006

40
917

446
110
233

1
1

532
086
289

2 632
1

996
459

1
1

766
297
341

24

77
19

24

58

69

94

134

161

82

115

6
13

11

11

47
24

14
22

29

18

1.10
16.0

1.13
20.7

1.17
16.9

1.14
16.6

1.11

1.15

1.13

20.6

22.2

21.7

004

504

864

310

962

32
38

11

1.10
15.7
1

214

102

765

18

18

33

11

60
222

387
042
247

13

56
975

74

23
12

49

27
685

14
190

285
795
268
47

41

36

Elizabeth city

436
379
47

18
7

12

26

14

30
143

1.13
18.2

district

Remainder of Essex County


Morris County
Somerset County

31

867
80
232

946

36

28
76
027
20
63

185

153

192

II

16

270

779

174
336

14

50
1

46
36
544

21

12

71

127
347

Paterson city

010

39
799

99
378

94
306

131
1

11

12
10

Clifton city

Passaic crry

Remainder of Paterson-Clifton-Passaic, N.J.

SMSA

14

Jersey Gty city

Bayonne city
Remainder of Jersey Crry, N.J. SMSA
New York County, N.Y.-central business
Remainder of New York County, N.Y
Remainder of New York city, N.Y.
Bergen County

New

Brunswick city

district

_
-

16

14

11

15

34

16

71

Area 20

32

Worked elsewhere
work not reported

41
12

Place of

CENSUS TRACTS

14

671

517
352

133

19

71

24
166
84

54

87

90

136
147
159

15

6
10

19

26

37

108

61

271

45

78
192

661

237
82
52

139
85
167

14
14

11

9
110
66
144

157

NEWARK,

24

N.J.,

SMSA

P 167

1980 Con.

Social Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-9.

(Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Remainder of Somerset County Con.

Census Tracts

AND PLACE OF

NATIVITY

Native
in

State of residence

in

different State

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0509.02

0509.03

0510

0511

0512

0513

0521

0522.01

0522.02

0523

0524

4 948
4 548
2 795
1
745

3 457
3 164

3 395

5 335

3 036

5 022

2 701

3
1

874

5 290
4 923
3 515
1
408

4 926
4 669
2 418

074

806
826

407
280
612
656

4 640
4 179

2 142

4 267
3 567
2 452
1
013

5 748

240

2 065

69
335

102

12

31

700

127

25
461

367

BIRTH

Total persons

Born
Born

Tract

0509.01

099

24
155

Born abroad, at sea, etc

bom

Foreign

400

293

413
84

727
44

318
699

313

2
2
1

113

016

4 057
3 634
2 559
1
044

50
461

423

061
50

862
86

5 287
3 388
1

2 201

50
257

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGUSH
Persons S to 17 years
Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

all

Persons 18 years and over


Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

all

806

19

8.3

474
76

781

442

74

235

19

17.6

26.3

14.0

3 196

066

546

149

7.0

5.4

173
52

107
55

3 979
461

3 018

3 961

3 926

416

903

871
243

3 321

230

2 435
160

2 318

302

420

413

524

347

290

14.9

13.0

3.8

13.9

22.6

27.8

7.4

9.0

8.2

4.2

7.2

13.4

427

600
30

023
30
30

616
39
39
21

3 325

2 589

3 607

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL

Private

51

Kindergarten

51

156
57
32
43

760
112

Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

In

school ..

847

134
78
55

to 8 years)

(1

Private

High school

to

(1

years)

Private

College

330

147
70

882
63
56
48

13

13

94
50

21

13

374

495

592

301

423

280

12

91

17

107

19

644

27
374

343

426

142

303

159

78
328

14

205

24
267

17

308

92

15
173

117

588
44
431
22
190

85
9
423
87
360
37
209

110

628

2 861

2 599

15

56
116
165
283
146
509
586

41

18

39
165
230
925

489
710

47
99
200
259
575
222

78.3

81.7

Private

Elementary

113
66
29

64

Nursery school

12

35

65
59
56

41

482

495
55
55
74
44
655
102

51
51

34

13

13

888

656

153

122

620
29
263

506
84
235

411
53

420

3 400
23

3 190

300

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


2 885

2 187

4 years

27

5 to 7 years
8 years
1
to 3 years
4 years
1
to 3 years

13

8
5

Persons 25 years old and over


Elementary:

to

High school:
College:

85
94
673
388
934
91.2

60
128
1

4 or more yeors

019
539
099
92.1

Percent high school graduates

3 362
75

34
80
143

724
316

811
87.7

865
42

2 557
121

173

172

274
444

299

485
259
549
79.4

184
552
660

231

258

279
217
433
979
325
203

71.3

56.4

58.9

301

562

73
92
155
1

48

40

65

118

147
167
901

211
1

89.4

090
572
346

523
339
86.6

88.5

FERTILITY

Women 35

to

44 years

479

Children ever born

107

259
674

294
657

362
776

130
329

395

2 311

2 602

2 235

2 144

2 531

2 182

4 693
3 607
998

3 348

3 264
2 523

5 112

2 821

503

3 981
2 491

841

725

2 066

women

Per 1,000

531
110

429
979

2 090

2 282

3 872

5 463

5 079

4 712

636

4 032

195

338

707
339

2 791

328
746

157

181

304

299
904

2 274

2 343

4 302

718
602

2 923

932
409
330
79

363
239
226

819
549
549

13

115

149

23

93

661

174

399
837
098

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and over

Some house
Different house

United States

in

SMSA
Remainder of this SMSA
Outside this SMSA
Different SMSA
Not in an SMSA

036

Central city of this

460
265
217

652

502
496
437
59

189
189

Workers 16 years and over

2 264

.'

Drive alone

Corpool
Public transportation

Bus or streetcar

Subway, elevated
Walked only

70

72

70

72

49

21

31

1
1

1
1

2 817

50
78
36
35

2 023

595
50

.,

train, or railroad

12

Worked

49

home

Persons per private vehicle


travel time to

814
439
252

717
360
280
49

741
371

Other means

work

minutes--

Worked in SMSA of residence


Newark city-central business
Remainder of Newark city

district

Remainder of Essex County


Morris County
Somerset County

1.11

1.09

25.6

22.6

496

352

23
10

22

530
423
321
102
120

51

12

98
134

24

180
603

Remainder of Union County

Worked outside SMSA

of residence

1.10
27.2
1

184

477
959
305

400
457
47

164
883
155
27

2 121
1

36

368

074
204
389

2 311
1

740
394
89

17

13

27
130

30
200

14

83
39

18

29

5
12

84

1.14
20.1

1.16

1.15

21.0

17.1

1.10
18.3

957

999

379

812

14
13

747
592
522
70
33

860
478
363

931

264
264

1
1

953
588

2 565
1

241
73

45
37
109
827

880
721

159
100
59
41

12

12

45
23
27
769
20

154

118

115

398

643

342

51
1

749

22
1

227
105
521

110
22
82
53
27
110

11

126

598
285
150
6

144

90

19

25

77

1.11
24.1

1.08
27.9

1.11

1.1.1

1.10

28.7

28.7

26.4

336

58

690

840
24
318
639

64
242

2 172

453

49

15

12

2 765
2 012

19
14

53
72

13

899
419
137

14
59
7

488

939

998

40

694

27
89

34

114
115

217

65

67

430

25

14

16

Elizabeth city

341

WORK

Private vehicle:

Mean

237
829
740
89
10

at

31

Abroad

JOURNEY TO

717
984

101

38

150
135
556

21

029

856

881

13

19

533
367

599
456

54
688
638

263
367

17

46

Paterson city

30

Clifton city

Passaic city

Remainder of Paterson-Clifton-Passaic,

N.J.

SMSA

30

Jersey City city

Bayonne city
Remainder of Jersey Gty,

N.J.

SMSA

New

15

York County, N.Y. -central business


Remainder of New York County, N.Y
Remainder of New York city, N.Y.
Bergen County
New Brunswick city
Areo 20

district

Worked elsewhere
work not reported

Ploce of

P 168

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

48

28

21

13

20

39

104

24

37

10
19

26

82
320
89

70
208
22

170

180

30
49
156
95
172

12

65
394
111

37
217
63

195

184

60

35
442

401

14
158

33
302

40

41

107

183

22
65
35

43

52

117
27

75

43

20

39

104
55
153

175
108

232
106

43
14
103
34

215

295

!50

12

CENSUS TRACTS

Social Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-9.

1980-Con.

[Data ore estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Remainder of Somerset County Con.

Census Tracts

AND PLACE OF

NATIVITY

Native

in

State of residence

in

different State

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0526.01

0526.02

0527

0528

0529.01

0529.02

0530

0531.04

0531.05"

0534

0535.01

181

2 288

1
1

2 360

231

245
064
810
254

877

167

685
643
407

4 202

152

6 715
6 174
4 153

2 531

4 525
4 249
927
2 264

2 038

089
734
355

325

BIRTH

Total persons

Bom
Bom

Tract

0525

966

bom

92

136

897
105
789

470

172

320

4 323
4 050

441

2 941

684

1
1

481

859
20

054

21

541

141

42

211

55
273

298

181

115

482

809

230

283

16

2 000

58
276

19

Born abroad, at sea, etc


Foreign

446
71

754
653
085
563
5
101

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH

17

302
30

527
47

406
30

29.4

20.0

17.0

20.0

511

3 062

4 915
397

675

Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak o language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

all

Persons 18 years and over


Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

all

173

421

10.3

955
124

416

880
204

336

136

5.6

6.5

11.8

20.5

27.0

8.9

17.6

915

429

155

651

064

372

950

500

113
101

32
22

43
43

25
6

86

10

7
7
14
8

703
126
629
20
306

857

211
16
117
16

65
24
36

468
38

59

33

243
73
239
39
126

2 611
8
34

4 321

329

447

696

2 601

53

12

44

201

27
63
79

34
60

313
228
778
582

40
176
97
483

384
219
456

83.0

79.7

211

8.6

6.6

531

3 223

264

36

152
259

3 230

149
15.4

151

536

737
78

14

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL


Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

In school

835
39
20
32

__

Nursery school
Private

Kindergarten

Private

Elementary

406
69
272

8 years)

to

(1

Private

High school

to

(1

4 years)

18

Private

86

College

759
96
68

18

159

612
73
247

15

74

11

18

11

391
29
29

57
6

25

17

10
151

301

30
47

6
164

138

16

14
14

26
13

178
55
79

399
76
315
69
203

711
25
26

2 781

224
114
184
98
52

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


Persons 25 years old and over
to 4 years
5 to 7 years
8 years
High school:
1
to 3 years
4 years

Elementary:

College:

to 3 years

4 or more years

160
72
117
172
348
309
72
70

12

38
42
410
271
611
93.4

38.9

Percent high school graduates

384

143
679
529
174

69
150

91.2

101

41

33
147

101

563
365
520

61

148
79.6

85.4

090
47
61

74
106

41

49
323
104

086
417
302

261
165

69.4

73.6

143
80.2

84
146
738

3 034

376

085
28
29

101

152
169

42

347
942
295
775

113
513
155
205

72.3

80.5

269
489
818

241
2 620

FERTILITY

Women 35

to

44 years

bom
women

Children ever

Per

1,000

9
23

253
599

184

276

115

182
407

226
593

2 556

2 368

2 839

2 335

507

2 091

2 556

2 236

2 624

199

2 263

4 312
2 654

6 501

948

660
402
258

2 424

3 910
2 486

221

568
524
370
154

361
1

025

132

45

58
176
I

92

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and aver

Same house
Different house

in

470
729

United States

SMSA
this SMSA
SMSA
Different SMSA
Not in an SMSA

624
611

541

Central city of this

Remainder of
Outside this

198

173

650

531

438
388
50
28

891
851

957
745

2 177

501

111

352
216

469
62

3 918
2 583
14

Abroad

40

696
873
575
298

192
748

298
450
368
82

37
33
4

117

320
092

367
665

372

681
12

860
512
512

209
460
460

12

144
825
319
189
130
130

3 989

2 732

209

693
304
389

201

203

008
995

186
176

13

10

48

21

JOURNEY TO WORK
Workers 16 yean and over

79

Drive alone

Private vehicle:

11

Carpool
Public transportation

19

Bus or streetcar

Subway, elevated
Walked only

187
122
573
262

007
611

138
47

321
213
33
10

305
876

2 156
1

113

60

564
456
20

11
train,

19

216

34
9
39

75
10
23

1.00
10.6

1.08
23.9

1.11

1.14

1.12

30.0

27.0

23.2

105

824

545
37

2 356

835

90

11

37

20
35
84
636
6
43
140

or railroad

63

Other means
Worked at home

Persons per private vehicle


Mean travel time to work

Worked in SMSA of residence


Newark city-central business
Remainder of Newark city

minutes..

district

Remainder of Essex County


Morris County
Somerset County

11

94

Elizabeth city

Remainder of Union County

Worked outside SMSA

22
125

467
22
188
175

of residence

68
287
829
39
285
509

243
89
20
121

225
685
168
151

540

47
159
4
48

10

29

1.09
19.5

277
4
10

40
211

766
592
92
61

28
33

575
473

2 144
531

824
625

79
23

276

120

148
116
32

27

13

12
15
17

55
112
49
95

20
107

1.07

1.14

1.08

1.09

1.09

27.5

19.1

34.0

27.1

24.4

1.09
24.7

363

180

219

687

501

940

10

66

12
111

15

44

17

59
79
670

40
1

56
127

18
12
16

15

10
161

168

656

380

102

21

31

598

440

258

62
273

13

21

230

9
26

401

Paterson city
Clifton city

Passaic city

25

Remainder of Poterson-Clifton-Passaic, N.J.

SMSA

10

Jersey City city

13

Boyonne city
Remainder of Jersey City, N.J. SMSA
New York County, N.Y.-central business
Remainder of New York County, N.Y
Remainder of New York city, N.Y.
Bergen County

New

Brunswick

Area

20...

city

Worked elsewhere
Rlai" of work not reported

CENSUS TRACTS

36
53

district

192
15
13
13

26

114

105

19

57
179

54

21

44
60

26
29
47

23
27

12

39
11

6
111

30

62
477
23

151

190

107

11

15

166
155

36
50

127

238

61

175
52

NEWARK,

141

26

N.J.,

308
559
457
228

SMSA

57
139

46

P-169

1980-Con.

Social Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-9.

(Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction,

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Remainder of Somerset County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0535.02

0536.01

0536.02

0537.01

0537.03

0537.04

0538.01

0538.03

0538.04

0538.05

0539.01

0539.02

Total persons

894
716

4 475
4 057
2 473
573

3 371

2 167

2 718

3 721

3 532

3 065

2 609

539
504
335

3 849

3 225
2 095

2 073

3 686

3 300

2 874

11

10

732
649
328
299
22

2 314
2 199

509
207

418

146

83

115

050

964

718
25

AND PLACE OF

NATIVITY

BIRTH

Native

Born

in

State of residence

Born

in

different State

Born abroad, at sea, etc

178

Foreign born

120

208
825
40
94

838
757

1
1

14

430
770
646

109

14
291

703

169

2
1

008
647

787
496

31

17

608
244
22

163

232

191

154

049

138
12

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at
Persons 18 years and over
Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

155
all

all

35

14.3

625

3 171

126

322

2 169
135

12.7

10.2

"

379
1

634

523

110

136

13

11

642
34

753

13

33

23.1

15
26.7

890

2 899

411

2 359

2 624

2 137

557

61
19.7

201
6.0

236

239

66

125

7.5

10.6

5.6

451
106
79
78

917

963

189

928

66
59
34

75
43
46

16
16

65
58

115

126

346

12.2

"

3.5

572
37
37

828

13

46

51

465

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL


Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

In school

_-

Nursery school
Kindergarten
Private

Elementary

to 8 years)

(1

Private

High school

to

(I

232
32

32
10
10
99
37
39

Private

years)

215
72
55
64
6

691

26
287
52
218

52

College

67

Private

337
74
74

881
86
45
37

52
38

153

10
3

11

653
23
266

230

414

292

68

765

17

67

162

264

191

12

12

17

41
13

160

130

52

275

30

404

358

202
717
203

25
35
78
165
656
504

301
75.3

941
87.4

21

447

76

80

18

3)0

395
29
210

29
192

212

251
33
144

55
16
39

2 096
20

2 244
20

821

488

4
5

21

10

21

32
52
128
42
95

80
150
550
338
937

94
195
779
386
760

12
73
105

31

264
743
216
408

24
46
421

84
213

74.0

87.1

85.8

75.1

81.8

235
483
055

2 046

_
477
95
206
19

159

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


547

Persons 25 years old and over


to 4 years

23

Elementary:

5 to 7 years

10

8 years

43
42

High school:

to 3 years

4 years
College:

or

64
154
78.4

more years

Percent high school graduates

846

22
95
148
671

81.5

388

24
32
90

259
964
478
800

21)

to 3 years

2 750
25
62
162

622
36
48

115

141

298
605

473
285
343

85.3

79.3

305
730
393

145
388

232
525

2 676

2 263

280

33
102

195
587
94.0

FERTILITY

Women 35

to

44 years

Per 1,000

577

374
967
586

740
467
260

4 223

HI

2 721

725

2 077
1
118

311

959

45
84

10

694
617
576

442
517
463
54
~

483
280
258

13

695
758
620
138
39

422
293

2 094
611

56

279
45

081
804
184
36

71

bom
women

Children ever

112

451

44
88

677

2 000

2 612

3 421

804
763

798

518
344

2 609

174

44
276
289

191

269
1

393
923
349

216
442

215
463

67
130
1

940

710
470
212

2 184

153

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and over

Same house
Different house

United States

in

SMSA
SMSA

Central city of this

Remainder of

this

SMSA
SMSA
an SMSA

Outside this

131

Different

131

Not
Abroad

in

JOURNEY TO

463

41

75

Workers 16 years and

ov

Drive alone

667
153

058
95

2 847
1

2 093

925
922
9

135
34

38

15

319
614
530
84

28

25

494

374

120
315

241
67
29

532
494

355

2 421

273

191

559
379
69
49
20
37

7
17

24

18

13

58

12

67

226
933
-

381

14

678
415
280

98

542

Public transportation

48

Bus or streetcar
Subway, elevated
Walked only

18

48

65

29
24

27

36
40

48

29
23

14
27

21

33

50

train, or railroad

home

Persons per privote vehicle


travel time to

work

minutes..

Worked in SMSA of residence


Newark city-central business
Remainder of Newark city

38
174
159

SMSA

of residence

108
125

45

46

751
227
392

41

2 074
1

41

1
1

34
6

28
5

14
15
10

062
771
181

49
28
21

25

14
13

23

1.14
24.3

1.14
25.2

25.4

022

92

348

13

1.12

1.11

1.13

1.12

1.07

1.17

1.13

1.16

1.13

23.0

28.1

26.2

28.4

25.1

22.9

27.6

28.2

283

599
11

225
4

11

15

11

46

13

34
86

12

888

707

770

12

10

30

37

22

_
_
_
_

74

123

765

45
638

10
158

36
425

14
71

14
10

481

364

11

Remainder of Union County

137

1.11

176

Elizabeth city

27.5

234
-

district

Remainder of Essex County


Morris County
Somerset County

outside

7
18

Other means

Worked

3 254
127

63
111

600
820

22
45

729
546
60
38
22
29

Mean

105
6

355
72

Carpool

at

WORK

Private vehicle:

Worked

3 487

095

336

14

882
-

80
-

281

117

477

273

42
652

95

56

351

200

929

12

46
417

85
605

86
586

81

49

612

38
37
9

38

41

15

28

19

9
15

51

47
277

724

21

108

13

Paterson city
Clifton city

Passaic city

Remainder of Paterson-Clifton-Passaic, N.J.

SMSA

Jersey City city

Bayonne city
Remainder of Jersey

City, N.J.

SMSA

New

York County, NY. -central business


Remainder of New York County, N.Y
Remainder of New York city, N.Y.
Bergen County
New Brunswick city
Areo 20
Worked elsewhere
Place of

work not reported

P 170

NEWARK,

N.J.,

28

district

SMSA

43

10
12

38
27
10

43
72

36

189
175

169
156

205

44

76

126
156
169

15

13

18

28
184
194

11

10

201

127

62

358
117
73

19
13

268
233
140

13

25
272
118
39

2
18

98

32

117

197

387

13

108

CENSUS TRACTS

1980 Con.

Social Characteristics of Persons:

Table p-9.

(Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Remainder of Somerset

County Con.

For meaning of symbol

see Introduction.

Totals for split tracts


in

For definitions of terms, see a jpendixes

A and

BJ

Elizabeth city, Union County

Somerset County

Census Tracts

AND PLACE OF

NATIVITY

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0531.05

0301

0301.99

0302

0303

0304

0305

0306

Trod
0306.99

0307

4 121

910

94
94
40

132
99

3 016
2 451

170
063

3 953

2 966

67

7 894

891

2 549
2 114

3 125

708
024
658

58

86

26
413

25

20
34

19

435

910

234
43

Native

Foreign

Tract

0540

Tract

BIRTH

Totol persons

Bom
Bom
Bom

Tract

0539.03

in

State of residence

in

different State

abroad, at sea, etc

bom

723
143

377
730

127

414
968
366
80

670

552

819
445

507

840

89

25.0

13.7

5.1

2 862

2 315

67

6 027

841
44,2

796

18

49.7

16.7

"

2 135

992

569

85
24
128

31

18

19

52
32

29

252
140

469

611

261

316
105
142

96
59

72
179

35
64

_
~

2 784

2 391

968

67

162
461

426

446
587
277
760
518

69
39
30.8

108
88
25.6

606
936
407
263
519

33

337
652
462
565

933

731

401
24.4

513
34.3

765
867

2 111

3 532

39.3

60.6

098

744
24

13

3 139
1

169

755
107

2
1

283
780
376

2
1

294

4 073

49

003
218
2 600

9
9

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak a language other than English at
Percent

who speak

home

English not well or not at

Persons 18 years and over


Speak a language other than English ot home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

51

464
20

all

3 047

393
oil

676

30.0

14
14
100.0

970

61

53

503

44

11.3

17.1

15.9

225

132
20
35.0

516

2 030

657

341
711

589
31.4

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL

Private

28
28

703
44
37

Kindergarten

40

17

Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

school --

in

Nursery school

191

Private

Elementary
High school

to

(1

524
79
402
94

209
4

266
78
196

197

12

180

2 617

622
476

to 8 years)

(1

Private

years)

Private

College

21

24
-

78
35
79
20
575
86
288

12

46
1

143
125
28
72

17

78

24

477

10

151

726
68

47
65
8

803
239
451

91

339

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


Persons 25 years old and over
to 4 years
5 to 7 years
8 years
High school:
to 3 years
1
4 years
1
to 3 years
College:

34
52
129
246
534
450

Elementory:

4 or more years

632
49

61

85

21

121

10

13

29

61

12

30
45

113

11

13

33

13

172
82.4

655
288
345

19

12
18

13

12.1

78.9

31.1

69.4

410
822
005

12

136
327

300

2 404

3 904
2 154

934
453

2 427

695

481

435
242

Percent high school graduates

438

149

245

734
414
209
218
359

182
341

405
94
22
36.2

302
445
805
137
79
42.7

4 966

301

462
529
984

75
304
304
486
636

39

111

10

52
40.6

9
9
1

701

575
414
54.2

73.1

FERTILITY

Women 35

to

44 years

Children ever born

Per

1,000 women

40

194
649

169
546

359
266

244
634

157
343

3 345

3 231

3 526

2 598

2 185

96
96
-

135
40
75

2 748

2 796

5 530
3 344
631
1

3 674

2 880

465
906

17

923
164

193

319
296

330
576
535

49

23

41

463

107

2 391

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and over

Some house
Different house

in

United States

SMSA
SMSA

Central city of this

Remainder of

this

18

SMSA
Different SMSA
Not in an SMSA

Outside this

Abroad

56

Drive alone

Private vehicle:

Carpool
Public transportation

Bus or streetcar
Subway, elevated
Walked only
Other means
at

58
58

1
1

576
087

157

20

85

952
488
279

277
132
66
857
209
142
67
387

133
336
162

2
1

155
7

555

7 389
4 055

20

930
876
-

240
202

748
128

_
_
_
_
-

78
124
124

72

453
442

56
74

509

140
703

58
38

3 779
2 116

151

114
95

758
360
269
84
475

088
462

825
125

2 247

11

WORK

Workers 16 years and over

train, or railroad

home

travel time to

work

district

Remainder of Essex County


Morris County
Somerset County

Remainder of Union County

Worked outside SMSA

of residence

34

189
951
201
37

36

101

10

75

26

20

17

1.10

1.04
11.8

1.11

1.89

22.6

18.1

509
24

27

435

80

621

795
426

1
1

786
112
338
150
136

236

122

20

24
36

31

14
161
17

11

250

_
-

43

1.23
17.7

1.28
21.7

1.16
19.3

1.11

1.00

17.9

121
16
18

891

53

13

1.00
16.7

15

15

27

358
-

_
53

_
-

26

33

59

74

087

603
272
156
156

_
-

602

Paterson city

341

26

27

14

459

Elizabeth city

115
69

19
79

26.0

minutes

Worked in SMSA of residence


Nework city-central business
Remainder of Newark city

883
325
269
135
45
90
56

Persons per private vehicle

Mean

162

55

JOURNEY TO

Worked

111

104

1.31

23.9

572
27
22

128
124

286

54

11

11

11

274
249

816
218
1

11

85

046

69

554
324
195

830
345

550
431

134

86

29
1.18
19.3
3

115
26
127
106
52
17

756

031

384

11

Clifton city

41

17

Passaic city

Remainder of Paterson-Clifton-Passaic, N.J.

SMSA
_

Jersey Gty city

Bayonne city
Remainder of Jersey

New York

_
-

_
-

22

46
11

City, N.J.

County, N.Y.-central business

New Brunswick city


Area 20
Worked elsewhere
work not reported

CENSUS TRACTS

25

151

101

373
67
92

_
_
-

40
-

16

135

323

SMSA
37
26

district

Remainder of New York County, N.Y


Remainder of New York city. N.Y.
Bergen County

Place of

11

_.

898
113

59

_
_
-

17
14

_
_

131

31

38

22

24

16

10
13

40
26
32

15

48

28

11

319

441

294

98

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

26
11

144
26
247

P 171

1980 Con.

Social Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-9.

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning of s /mbols, see

In traduction.

Elizabeth city, Union

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0308.01

0308.02

0309

0310

0311

0312

0313

0314

0315

0316

0317

0318

Total persons

820
639

2 284

4 637
3 010
2 433
394

3 267

4 561

6 294
4 579

5 049
3 475
2 091
1
191

7 296

2 847
2 064

5 519
4 776
2 846
684
246
743

5 117

720
034
498

129

4 761
3 081

4 442
3 282
2 083

6 591
4 630
3 255

AND PLACE OF

NATIVITY

BIRTH

Native

Born

in

State of residence

241

Born

in

different State

299
99

Born abroad, at sea. etc

388

158

166

64
896

181

Foreign born

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND

1
1

183
1

627

188
547

521
1

262
714

2 820
1
531
1

228
715

536

2 216

841
72

193

574

988

454
226

2 535

142
57
160

121

961

254

ABILITY TO SPEAK

ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

348
205

838

622

461

4.4

11.3

391
9.2

769
938

3 467

51.6

27.8

36.7

184

443

143
58
-

all

632
246

.
Persons 18 years and over
Speak a language other than English at home
who
speak
English
not
well
or
not
at
all
Percent

926

834
456

325
279

588

480

948
567

878
563

644
252

4.8

12.9

13.4

7.5

5.1

13.5

7.9

5.2

2 360

3 450

3 680

4 285

3 445

3 848

6 042

3 499

5 280

663

2 092

958

2 508

45.9

40.7

38.4

31.7

004

36.8

763

125

508

40.2

36.0

097

984
497

967
30.9

20.9

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL


Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

school ..

in

Nursery school

Private

Kindergarten
Private

Elementary

to

(1

4 years)

Private

867
92

16

18

59

66

18

549

325

58
20
113
38
550

178

221

253
60

248
77
120

251
291

117
10

53
41

College

146
60

206
87

82

to 8 years)

(1

Private

High school

089

11

11

91

69
187

430

2 830

55
165
175
221

275
403
305
507
989
204

131

569

108

869

360

58
24
157
49

50
33
48
10

882
252
567
53
205

740
93
358

373

52

297

4
75

93
35
77

12

164

606
240
318
130
322

298
57
325

3 489

2 753

3 114

5 262

299
372
275
735
316

173

194

319
222
582
079

276
338
516

303
386
672
800
626
657
818

17

121

810
110
357

173

14

504
181

157
53
47
53
26
442
127
173
54
436

558
46
7
41
18

615
220
390
66
466

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


528
64

Persons 25 years old and over


Elementary-

to

4 years

8 years
High school:

to 3 years

4 yeors
College:

to 3 years

59
52
164
122
62

5 to 7 years

or more years

530
144
140
56.9

35.8

Percent high school graduates

147
47.3

921
139
287
267
309
653
128
138
47.8

2 886

319
493

2 890
194

412
280
753
887
230

261

483
963
195
172

261
117
52.9

301

163
363
264

2 976
64
67

4 384
129

215
408
1

105

462
655

405
300
739
602
495
714

134
43.3

51.8

272
827
040

120

781

2 759

2 396

5 861
3 907

4 619
2 608
1
696
328
234

4 870

7 005

4 141

6 240

2 502

3 829

168

3 364

797
90
519

768

2 651

321

188
188

134
134

34
247

74
473
383
383
-

10

12

19

157

315

438

488

205

225

2 156

2 655

2 142

2 435

3 493

2 069

3 384

46.1

191

57.5

58.9

74.7

64.1

FERTILITY

Women 35

44 years

to

Children ever born


Per

1,000 women

52
102
962

252
521

172
349

269
538

067

2 029

2 000

2 077

4 254

101

2 521

2 921
431

4 230
2 387
1
709

4 978
2 922
809

133
321

133
2

328
466

406
1

326

321
818
548

396
694
753

232
422
819

367
615
676

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and over

805
373
422

Same house
Different house

United States

in

SMSA
SMSA

Central city of this

Remainder of

this

816
49
666

12

277

SMSA
Different SMSA
Not in an SMSA

Outside this

133
133

565
179
240
146
120
26
168

250
40
025

317
135
67
58

Drive alone

Private vehicle:

Carpool
Public transportation

Bus or streetcar
Subway, elevated
Walked only
Other means

53
5

train, or railroad

home

Persons per private vehicle


Mean travel time to work

Worked in SMSA of residence


Nework city-central business
Remainder of Newark city

minutes.-

of residence

Paterson city
Clifton city

1
1

261

107
95

995
257
520
92
80

12

107

13

12
14

19

1.24

1.21

1.21

18.5

19.6

272

838
23
60

Remainder of Union County

Worked outside SMSA

132
659

79

22
32

Elizabeth city

44

district

Remainder of Essex County


Morris County
Somerset County

240

134

_
15

18.9
1

540

368
652
405

1
1

186
173

15
161

274

355

5
6

15
17

1.31

1.23

036

923
527
354
315
25
310
32

13

19.2
1

958
023
443

139
124

18.8
1

702

20.8

640

2 119

93
170
177
27

19

36

119

13

13
13

24

18

104
87

376
364
104

804
529

621
301

966
630

992
503

169

64

123

144

_
-

~~

066
596
335

930

428
517

261
150

283
30

66
175
22

1.22

12

181

1.26
19.3

78

20

514
676
247

21

13

10

120
42
32

Passoic city

688
517
503
668
658

186
1

233
349
337

56
1

993
602
583

99

065
612
420
237

234
326
338
218

12

28

31

1.18

1.15

1.13

1.11

14

34

1.26
21.7

20.6

23.5

944

2 154

2 651

62
230

40
241

48

80

86
363
174
25
79
119
805
578

410
400

16

14

35
6

942

515
267

13

24

621

069
687

223
-

381
16

183

120
133

183

312
479
306

183
285
23
88

131

128

116
228
28

10

23.8

21.4

482

2 565

33
269
99

161

53
184

671

12
10
1

239
906
531

11

Remainder of Paterson-Clifton-Passaic, N.J.

Bayonne city
Remainder of Jersey

SMSA

14

51

12

28

61

47
87

11

37

15
City, N.J.

SMSA

New

29

York County, NY. -central business


Remainder of New York County, N.Y
Remainder of New York city, N.Y.
Bergen County
New Brunswick city
Areo 20

district

Worked elsewhere
work not reported

P-172

255
454
454

114

Jersey City city

Place of

185
185

WORK

Workers 16 years and over

ot

56
45
160

10

JOURNEY TO

101

Abroad

Worked

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

25

23

28

12

17

11

11

_
-

15

17

13

15

55

103

29

12

22

200

302

156

_
_

_
-

28
25

21

21

20

14

13

25

26
60
39
34

162

121

70

_
161

124

133

12

487

407

269

170

11

12
41

44
82
36
49

200
74
296

114
22
128

201

91

37

63
37
59
22
59

350

CENSUS TRACTS

1980 Con.

Social Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-9.

[Doto are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Elizabeth city, Union

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

County Con.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Linden

city,

B]

Union County

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0319.01

0319.02

0320

0321

0345

0346

0347

0348

0349

0350

0351

0352

6 920
4 710

8 530

6 788

4 145

4 130

3 708
3 128

2 167
1
781

396
706

4 021

2 467
2 232
701
1

3 021

4 534

4 732
4 206
3 355
837

6 097
5 381

3 122

329

498

abroad, at sea, etc

669
514
299
192
23

14

26

14

31

33

701
35

bom

155

2 210

235

523

AND PLACE OF

NATIVITY

BIRTH

Total persoiu

Native

Bom
Bom
Bom
Foreign

in

State of residence

in

different State

443

145

906
241

714

4 498

2 747

119
65
106

967
431

184

580

526

716

278
229

754

634
74

814
58

371
40

492
46

341
57

981
109
-

568
64

9.5

42.5

13.0

14.0

3 205
721
19.4

2 876

131
2

624

278
577

682

946
379
553

2
1

498
762

457
303
21

386

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH
Persons S to 17 years
Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

68

669
308

all

19.1

15.3

7.8

Persons 18 years and over


Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

540

6 740
2 661

5 146

168
22.0

5 934
2 336

all

26.5

30.7

19.3

11)

299

15

2 943

3 920

757

854

029
874

2 016

357
7.0

23.8

7.1

9.4

22.3

2 315
659
22.9

923
46
40

455

35

117
69
64
40

16

11

380
86
230
40
232

496

243
38

301
58

165
29

no

126
25

161

211

355
103
145
28
264

129

53

2 478

3 485

4 383
100
196

493

688
483
34.0

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL


Persons 3 years old and over enrolled
Nursery school

in

school __

114

135
26
22
58

(1

31

41

15

43

13

71

30

27
69

18

12

15
37
8

785
495
482
269
495

450

590
33
335
30

4 372
127

2 814

2 388

151

210

361

143

277

66
232
146

472
737

541
103

432

to 4 years)

69
32
39

221

398

420

5 068

5 799

290
524
666
813
484
512
779

379
518
653
937

16

Private

118

Privote

High school

816

131

to 8 years)

Kindergarten

Elementary

246

61

801

32
70
25
807
194
438
40
425

Private

(1

Private

College

37

964

045

154
316
68
218

111

300
60
212

629

432

33

31

12

14

42

40

22
_

22
55

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


Persons 25 years old and over
to 4 years
5 to 7 years
8 years
High school:
1
to 3 years
Elementary:

31

64
90

4 years
College:

104

89

to 3 years

4 or more years
Percent high school graduates

35
54.3

54.8

17
9
529

2 346

121

596
595

591

232

980
265

149
52.7

108
56.7

70

41

210
286
485
024
217

319
373

464

601
1

324
378
449

731
1

839
468

732
60

855

148
156

68
183
178

290
729

374
696

168

188
168
56.7

357
94
119
117

355
568
82
22
49.5

57.1

583
100
78.2

477
842
765

390
933

236
508

319
804

190
398

491

287
633

192

166
368

2 392

2 153

2 520

2 095

2 063

2 206

400

2 217

4 002
2 851

3 927

4 540

5 942

4 634
1
241

407
793
593

2 786
1
631

2 037

524
016
33

135
196
196

770
213

930

522

311
311

71

_
~

32

67

695

2 169

2 849
2 095

186
57.6

585
66.0

61.7

181

62.2

FERTILITY

Women 35

to

44 years

bom
women

Children ever

Per 1,000

321
753
1

238

80

112
317
830

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and over

641
323
303

Same house
Different house

in

United States

SMSA
SMSA

Different
in

an

3 162

3 980

6
22

561

783

053
730
630
100
169

119

028
889

3 527
2 196
1
331

121

124

848
150
130
20
32

595
170

131

39
10

3
1

181

71

21

478

958
72
730
156
102
54

465
64
64
-

197

18

541
12

WORK

Workers 16 years and over


Drive alone

Private vehicle:

Carpool
Public transportation

Bus or streetcar
Subway, elevated
Walked only

train, or railroad

44

208
246
288

19

home

Persons per private vehicle


travel time to

work

minutes.

Worked in SMSA of residence


Newark city-central business
Remainder of Newark city

1.04
24.7

137

13

district

39

Remainder of Essex County


Morris County
Somerset County

85

Elizabeth city

Remainder of Union County

Worked outside SMSA of residence

783

43

466

Other means
at

145
65

54
2 199

15

JOURNEY TO

Mean

4 371

92
92

Abroad

Worked

6 323

032

2 800

775
738
37
455

211

SMSA
SMSA
SMSA

Outside this

Not

this

8 105

083
028

160
2 213
427
383
44
273

Central city of this

Remainder of

6 566

3 343
2

111

269

256
626
225
105
120
143
32

1
1

711

300
243
72
60

1
1

900
250
389

1
1

190
283

1.15

1.12

1.13

1.14

20.5

1.14
23.9

1.11

21.6

20.6

16.5

20.9

150

861
8

2 444

51

180

22
103

139

73
159
154

13

17

12

27

21

27
42
199

771

418

105
82
35
20

41

2 813

80

24

1.09

21

46

45

21.6

254

151

201
135
10

86

408
106

17

162
82

11

1.14
22.2

294
132
726

520
947
285

13

23.1

22

1.17
23.7

004
952
520

156
757
203

19

61

201

448

64

40

465
450

80
92

12
77
19

45

1.15

79
23
56
98

178
138

13
17

465
780
436
297

362
46
159

213

195

80
108

61

43

313
723
240

305
814

841

187

255

625
27
39
82
25

10

10

87
73
58
30

347
095
367

366
526
366

101

18

27

182
49
65
22

031
666
161

84
72
12

112
8

1.13
18.0

832
24
12
11

109
691
134

220
826
214

207
578
120

47

Poterson city
Clifton city

16

Passaic city

Remainder of Paterson-Clrfton-Possaic, N.J.


Jersey City city

Bayonne city
Remainder of Jersey

New York

14

68

22

48

12

15

36
13

City,

N.J.

SMSA

County, N.Y. -central business

Remainder of New York County, N.Y


Remainder of New York city, N.Y.
Bergen County
New Brunswick city
Area 20
Worked elsewhere
Place of

SMSA

work not reported

CENSUS TRACTS

60
86

district

15

108
41

32

76
83
102
34
8

15

26

52

29
32
32

15

25

57
63

60

14

93
32

348

277

246

55
68
331

53

10

22
31

25
78
36
26

19
19
6

12

18

67
-

24
-

11

10

93

51

22

27
197
37

171

307

249

27
104

14

14

130

136

118

151

17

208

274

142

12

NEWARK,

11

12

N.J.,

SMSA

85
24

P 173

1980 Con.

Social Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-9.

[Data ore estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

Linden

Union

city,

County-

New

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Providence borough,

B]

Union County

Plainfield city,

Union County

Con.

A and

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0354

0381.01

0381.02

0388

0389

0390

0391

0392

0393

0394

4 757
4 027
2 806

2 612

4 263
3 900
1
777
2 064
59
363

4 492
3 929
2 382
536

4 569
4 032

3 263

4 438
4 122

4 299
3 829
2 089
183

4 800
4 377
2 724
520

11

563

144
537

3 773
3 496
2 082
394
20
277

557
470

423

AND PLACE OF BIRTH

NATIVITY

Total persons

Native

Bom
Bom
Bom

Tract

0353

in

State of residence

in

different State

abroad, at sea, etc

Foreign born

2 254

123

693
549

98
730

358

12

2 511
1

377

2 855
1
1

535
232

2 259
1

813
50
316

133

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak o language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

181

3 633

Persons 18 years and over


Speak a language other than English at home
Percent

who

speak English not well or not at

457
74

854

all

2 038

019
90

660

974

674
116

741
60

792
133

184
276

9.4

931
64
34.4

170

21.1

10.0

12.9

6.7

6.0

2.9

191
16.2

3 046

6 139

3 315

3 369

2 745

3 166

all

127

229

3 232

2 354

2 762

087

482

226

772

336

553

414

188

469

653

372

22.4

23.2

15.5

10.5

30.1

31.5

33.3

3.7

15.1

40.7

37.6

073

592
26
20

475
65
60
27

2 376
110
94

229

781

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL


Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

school ..

in

28

Nursery school

16
74
5
491
104

Private

Kindergarten
Private

Elementary

8 years)

to

(1

Private

High school

to

(1

15

269
59
170

156

College

216
49

016

51

48

51

41

43

61

23
62

37

53

19

17

600
43
429
45
354

964

494

203
60

21

387

8
18

609
103

346
44

456

78

416

350

231

355

75

75

544

200

58
157

33
119

230
78
226

103
271

746
37
424
72
97

2 601

5 264

2 774

2 203

39
142
361

49
258
162
384
054
445
422

2 383
17

2 853

84

34
63
215

149
138
371

90
205

112

466
45
62

61

178

183

59
32

33
56
16
461
108

697

44

Private

42
57

324

years)

724
68

443
15

192

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


3 040
190

Persons 25 years old and over


Elementary:

to

4 years

High school:

to 3 yeors

4 years
College:

697
76
215
153

352
684

141

25
77
76
661

449
307

456
734
834
698

209

97
120

53.0

53.1

277
446
610

137
407

339
876

2 971

2 584

4 487

2 481

4 035
2 552
483

7 821

261

to 3 years

299
313
627

5 to 7 years
8 years

4 or more years
Percent high school graduates

92.9

81.0

2 656
68

69.3

920
134
192
183

273
223
438
022
319
313

415
660
172
164

460
793

62.3

51.9

86.2

801

2 558
161

223
211
571

261

519
744
287
97

042
486

969
228
195

583
74.0

51.2

262
586
237

299
999

257
642

3 341

2 498

3 936

4 425
2 965
440
24

54.4

FERTILITY

Women 35

to

44 years

Children ever born

women

Per 1,000

578
338
315

284
509
792

275
522
898

243
744
062

230
436
896

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and over
Different house

United States

in

SMSA
SMSA

Remainder of

this

SMSA
SMSA
an SMSA

Outside this
Different
in

Workers 16 years and over


Private vehicle:

Public transportation

Bus or streetcar
Subway, elevated
Walked only

train, or railroad

Other means

61
151

24
32

2 310
1
551

2 025
189

961

2 170

495
125
74
46
118

561
147

41

4 221
2 933
750
344
30
308
97
37
60

1.13

1.13

1.16

27.5

23.3

24.6

3 361

38

320
90
48
89

15
13

183
127

393
123

121

566
917
863

12

54

64

81

192
894

2 070
1
311

322
314

42

113
62
55

71

107

89
34

299
58
24

531
371
118

19

15

home

Persons per privote vehicle

Mean

116

850
883
793
90
46

178

254
242

2 154

Drive alone

Carpool

at

3 477

884
516

5
1

796
945
37
980
928
868
60
80

4 268
2 688
464
1

116
1

042
306
297
9

2 325

120

4 050
2 271
1

575
545
521

733

968
686

462
224

123

293
293

192
32

282

20

WORK

JOURNEY TO

Worked

3 043
855
037
36
783
218
157

445
13

Central city of this

Not
Abroad

4 324
2 854
1
266
50
893
323
235
88
204

2 978

Same house

travel time to

1.12

work

minutes.-

Worked in SMSA of residence


Newark citycentral business
Remainder of Newark city

23.5
1

district

579
77

53

Remainder of Essex County


Morris County
Somerset County
Elizabeth city

Remainder of Union County

Worked outside SMSA

1.07
16.0

of residence

269
114
348

60

10

721

773
369

205

Paterson city

51

107

358
282
215
59
2 289
669

40
24

121

130

71

405

1
1

439
304

135
38
85
44
28

71

68

360
383
229
131

98
138
29

442
622
354
209
119
57
180
71

1
1

962
095
650
96
74
22
98
23

14

11

31

1.24
27.1

1.24
18.9

1.11

1.14

1.27

1.27

26.6

26.1

21.1

21.4

138
57

737

258
30
30

758

885

13

22

218

16

277
724
338

67
22
33
55
308

273

920
395

713
627

9
15

212
30
60
92

35

16

22
64

241

145
42
827
406

253
30
829
458

71

449
317

13

14
21

527
407

283
40
492
722

13

30

Clifton city

Passaic city

Remainder of Poterson-Clifton-Possaic. N.J.

SMSA

12

Jersey City city

Bayonne city
Remainder of Jersey

21

12
City, N.J.

SMSA

New

York County, N.Y. -central business


Remainder of New York County, N.Y
Remainder of New York city, N.Y.
Bergen County
New Brunswick city
Area 20
Worked elsewhere
Place of

work not reported

P-174

NEWARK,

N.J.,

44
208

district

SMSA

10

69
227
29
22

29
121

176

15

46

10

235

148

37
376

110
144
220

16

27

65

18

16
18

12
251

34
440

43
480

31

350

45
32
50
41

14

242

209
39
304

303

269
97
354

22
351

26
432

17

648
22
443

CENSUS TRACTS

1980 -Con.

Social Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-9.

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Plainfield city,

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Rahway

County Con.

Union

For definitions of terms, see oppendixes

A and

B]

Roselle borough, Union


city.

Union County

County

Census Tracts

AND PLACE OF

NATIVITY

Native

Foreign

in

State of residence

in

different State

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0396

0397

0355

0356

0357

0358

0359

0360

0340

0341

6 162

3 917

5 842

3 268
3 001

4 544
4 246

5 182
4 521

449
2 349

2 210

S 451
4 865
3 557

2 805

5 855

3 662
3 144
2 132
971

BIRTH

Total persons

Bom
Bom
Bom

Tract

0395

57

abroad, at sea, etc

307

bom

555
283
62
362

6 752

3 903

292

6 068

2 782
2 451

4 703

3 695
2 934

59
550

308
57
684

749

129
168

598
65

12

208

2 526

250

989
997

58
586

267

695
799
32
279

710
36

556
42

15

2
1

504
583
159
298

3
1

259
126
136

41

518

661

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speok English not well or not at
Persons 18 years and over
Speok o language other than English at
Percent

who speak

811
117

935
97

14.5

37.1

6.4

4.2

3 895

2 718
164

4 204

5 238

736

4 298
778

2 322
301

3 442

460

3 142
383

2 045

210

272

490

19.0

15.9

20.4

16.3

3.4

13.6

7.6

19.5

528
48
26

817
33
24
22

174

947
46

669

24

33
42

509
108

460
72

326
64

237
37
180

136

32
317

39

12

161

283
75
265

121

2 644
27
144

3 625
74
144

260
505
577

429
427

220
332
362
289
270

503

178

562

72.7

72.9

177
65.0

190
385
026

292
632

206
566

2 164

2 748

.
all

home

English not well or not at

all

254
78

845
108

864

842

661
104

165
20.0

23.1

4 041

2 787

7.1

848

557

16.5

21.9

148

894
22

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL


Persons 3 years old and over enrolled
Nursery school

in school

._

Private

2 121
91
19

Kindergarten

85

Private

16

Elementary

8 years)

to

(1

Private

High school

to

(1

4 years)

Private

College

277
97

80
23
488

023
77
710
24
212

841
116

69
98
46
753

59

187

130

287
60
325

470

2 301
27
113
122
185

3 540
56
117
196

75
37

51

34
66

372

632
126

110
229

445
63
328

124
404

21

44

074

45
24
69
23

31

460

562
174
315

400

183

144
183

105
192

2 399

23
57

51

11

25

179
229

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


3 031

Persons 25 yean old and over


to 4 years
5 to 7 years

146
271

Elementary:

204
685

8 years
High school:

to 3 years

4 years
College:

to 3 years

or

more years

745
446
663

162
322
241
56.9

Percent high school graduates

268
308
606
989

4 373
135

219
278
772
2 113

80.6

82.0

67.9

416
805
935

2 061

907

664

2 922

3 394

50

15

131

91

186

70

301

315
718
225
230

77
160
259
528

307
300

79
220
337
704
335
266
453

70.5

65.0

60.5

104
323
106

2 538

4 298

4 842

2 921

884

291

34
171

177

458
1

061
271

227
65.0

FERTILITY

Women 35

to

44 years

Per

1,

410

bom

Children ever

587

270
687

3 871

2 544

5 627
4 428

3 700

000 women

376
775

279
708

303
630
079

234
575
457

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and aver

Same house
Different house in United States

SMSA
SMSA

28
893
242
206
36
36

Central city of this

Remainder of

this

SMSA
SMSA
on SMSA

Outside this
Different

Not
Abroad

in

JOURNEY TO

163

5 392
2 621
2 614

3 775

5 064

3 055

933
627

6 426
4 132

3 016

3 197

2 253

2 561
569

2 148

759

796

968

14
177

95
332

60
567

768
20
250
498
423

436
385

140

27
157

826

2 742

3 296

678
546
253
69
177

2 422

131

51

2 344

Drive alone

Private vehicle:

Carpool

359
735

1
1

186
345

Public transportation

125

173

Bus or streetcar
Subway, elevated
Walked only

96

101

25
99
14

72
66
11

197
55

12

45

13

1.26
25.3

1.15

1.-16

31.4

094

859

train, or railroad

Other means
Worked at home
Persons per private vehicle
travel time to

work

Worked in SMSA of residence


Newark city-central business
Remainder of Newark city

minutes..
1

10

district

72
34

Remainder of Essex County


Morris County
Somerset County

34
410
34
546
722

Elizabeth city

Remainder of Union County

Worked outside SMSA of residence

71

518
207
207

75
99

434

368
44

731

761

237
237

563
457

262
462

3 403
2
1

19
1

131

209
164
43
985
136
123

106

312
275
37

24

118

30

262
842

2 205

2 551

13

903
978

799

451

081

362

193
150

49
116

72
157
16
25

13

23

18

16

1.17
23.1

1.13

1.16
22.2

762

842

67
52

7
41

68

34

72
32
193
1

719

140
87
179
25

24.6

501

34
166
177

1.12
19.9

26
164
189

668
425
236

20

1.12

60
63

61

1.10

13

289
485
218

115

11

279
67

21

579

122
100

27

64

518
038
238

24

22.1

89
45

278
696

1.08

20.9

740
25

13

244

21

83
152

23
651

293

130

858
533

66
21

745
74
108
55

21

28

30
56
674
342

173
110
63

326
39
60
72

44

18

332
132
253

300
837
275

11

11

SMSA

10

Jersey City city

30

city

CENSUS TRACTS

1.12
19.7

32
52
260
718
644

2 727

19
8

22
6

2 277

623
305
125
23
102

18

Remainder of Poterson-Gifton-Passaic, N.J.

work not reported

81

41

70
544

2 104

603
112
48
64

59

241
12

Passaic city

Remainder of Jersey City. N.J. SMSA


New York County, N.Y.-centrol business
Remainder of New York County, N.Y
Remainder of New York city, N.Y.
Bergen County
New Brunswick dry
Area 20
Worked elsewhere

300
44

12

Clifton city

Place of

132
132

146

30.3
1

117

Paterson city

Bayonne

627

521

437
84

WORK

Workers 16 years and over

Mean

187
160

21

12

24

13

6
17

25
150
63

25
23
34
47

70
29
479
67
347

46
36
385
39
294

district

11

10

597
36
583

249
58
431

17
15
15

26
16
11

28
14
18

24
104
27

11

28
28

24
II

15

42
22
302

21

53

13

22
359

243

17

104

137

234

159
28
186

11

401

NEWARK,

17

39
47
56
300
23

434

N.J.,

82
23
441

SMSA

P 175

1980 -Con.

Social Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-9.

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction

Roselle borough, Union

County Con.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Roselle Park borough, Union

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Summit

County

city,

A and

B]

Westfield town. Union

Union County

County

Census Tracts

AND PLACE OF

NATIVITY

Native
in

Born

in different

Bom

abroad, at sea, etc

Foreign

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0343

0344

0337

0338

0339

0377

0378

0379

0380

0364

3 569
3 3)1
2 455

3 493
3 160

4 735

5 453
4 824
2 662

5 767
5 281

5 133
4 308

7 190
6 661

2 472
2 740

2 647

683

924
604

2 060

835

765
216
254
948

4 718
4 054

2 825

4 685
4 381
3 589
777

2 927

4 434

2 436

538

2 965

21

41

15

14

14

81

69

123

258

333

304

549

385

664

486

825

136
529

705

471

485

416

953

54

61

91

192

697
126

9.4

12.7

BIRTH

Total persons

Bom

Tract

0342

State of residence
State

bom

595
14
301

2 542
1

913

113

49
629

560

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not ot

all

Persons 18 years and over


Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

all

14.8

080
30

939
48

914
86

20.0

16.7

4.7

264

547

3 310
298

3 490
370

10.6

4.6

14.4

3.0

986

704
28

2 654

2 852

31

803
64

061
71

4 439

554
705

2 284

3 428

5 095

543

506

4 090
440

3 959

412

866

461

11.5

16.0

7.9

13.8

4.1

18.4

5.9

230

734
40

241
55
55
38

2 330

53
101

26
845

557

131

101

321

503

373

29
246

71

15

35

224

218

452

3 976

3 661

4 562

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL


Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

in

school ..

Private

28
23

Kindergarten

71

Nursery school

Private

to 8 years)

(1

Private

High school

to

(1

years)

215
47

35
67

45
30
63

537

525

15

42
23
259
83

371
10
193

296

185

301

2 945

923
36
83

226

193
108
182

100

Private

College

325
60
68
26
667
33
371
25
159

32
429
110
232

<.

Elementary

16

16
12

116
105

163
69
69

46

18

509
42

606
80
449
74

219

193

15

278
24

12

410

741
68

109
88
56
12

11
1

023
44
690

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


2 196

2 498

2 709

4 years

42

5 to 7 years

151

70
84

8 years
1
to 3 years

86
253

4 years

911
305

48
230
256
413
267

Persons 25 years old and over


Elementary:

to

High school:
College:

to 3 years

4 or more years
Percent high school graduates

175

448

425
069
316
359

75.8

69.8

32

3 838
27

121

161

322
584
612
498
634

194

214

242
458
326
317
449

3 092
59
117
118

290
785
257
278

213
730
477
378

65.0

71.0

71.5

68.6

281

61

12

380
200

89

26

341

84

124

105
107

101

135
746
2 364

18

161

318
409
982
424
706

85.1

93.2

62.5

93.1

315
497
578

2 422

309
630
039

2 498

5 222

5 532

2 998
2 121

2 943

4 885
3 206
529

6 749
4 950
1
652

827
702
658
44

837
815
706

317
1

HI

579
671

595
679

83.6

114
1

FERTILITY

Women 35

to

bom
women

Per 1.000

297
625

275
774

104

2 815

4 372
2 882
332

4 341
2 953
350
118
006
226
214

5 369
3 333

12

238
505

370

2 122

2 164

3 374

3 311

2 459

2 343

855
33

188

968
124
750
94
89

13

44 years

Children ever

171

289
530
834

158

345

394
494

2 293

791
)

517
252

556
389

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and over

Some house
Different house in United States

SMSA
SMSA

Central city of this

Remainder of

this

621
201

SMSA
Different SMSA
Not in an SMSA

Outside this

Abroad

2 735
1

955
94
560

860
863

4 474
2 723
1

691

20
574
527
474

2 481

301

83
576
204

293

157

985
690
579

8
81

47

111

38

12

60

53
103

100
108

944
358
359

2 325

3 128

2 747

2 460

2 225

540
972

2 096

680
374
139

38

149
118
27
59

12
17

19
1.13

20.5

19.9

51
1

100
181

172
9
158

60

JOURNEY TO

16
1

515
966
866

109
147

150

WORK

Workers 16 years and over


Private vehicle:

Drive alone

Carpool

Bus or streetcar
Subway, elevated
Walked only

742
085
374

1
1

192
114
78
86

Public transportation

train, or railroad

Persons per private vehicle


travel time to

minutes..

Worked in SMSA of residence


Newark city-central business
Remainder of Newark city

23.0
1

246

1
1

1.10
19.6

1.16

work

763
293
265
138
74
64

Other means
Worked ot home

Mean

226

140

53

59

12

100
47

66
34

101

13

Elizabeth city

37
26
197

Remainder of Union County

786

29
20
287
634
238

district

Remainder of Essex County


Morris County
Somerset County

Worked outside SMSA

of residence

301

254
800
225

40

22

32

16

62

562
382
469
63
393
194
66
74

1.11

1.11

1.13

21.0

21.3

1.10
26.4

1.13
26.3

60
144

51

57

Paterson city

30

267
144
68
76
103
38

88
96
4

466
210

681

191

209
114
83

157

48
98

41

32

313
126
214
6

316
476
423

239
246
322
24
289

21

221
6

222

49
97
87

22
1

68
52
182
198
107

199

17

824
170

984
466

2 211
43
42
142

479
99
51
1

355
519

442
232
467

2 461

102
1.08
31.7

1.12

1.09

22.1

27.9

933

2 292
41

10

457
176
41

3 256
2 199
361

559
369
209
26
158
276
23
25

593

393
74

315
109
66
128

87

22

49

40

64

186
149
100

191

201

170
28

131

38
984
659

48
172

41
1

441

257

635
780

Clifton city

Passaic city

Remainder of Poterson-Clifton-Passoic.

N.J.

SMSA

Jersey City city

Bayonne city
Remainder of Jersey

City, N.J.

SMSA

New

York County, N.Y. -central business


Remainder of New York County, N.Y
Remainder of New York city, N.Y.
Bergen County
New Brunswick city
Area 20

district

Worked elsewhere
Ploce of work not reported

P 176

15

12

NEWARK,

30
9
57
23

44

24
8
18

13

33
19

33

74

103
168

16

57

SMSA

41

29
102

15

65
244
39
44

55

256
44

340
27
50

31

15

13

73

123

16

II

143

N.J.,

15
9
10

27
38

10
16

18
9
10
41

12

176

149
521

85

189

33
312

334

40
75
85

144

70

58
26

114

250

156

45

102

57
120

94

CENSUS TRACTS

1980 -Con.

Social Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-9.

[Data ore estimates based on a sample.- see Introduction.

Wesrfield town, Union County

For

neaning of symbols. see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

BJ

Remainder of Union County

-Con.

Census Tracts

AND PLACE OF

NATIVITY

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0366

0367

0368

0322

0323

0324

0325

0326

0327

0328

0329

4 190

5 876

7 740
7 230

6 671
6 218

2 406

6 641
5 578

5 722
4 783

3 826

6 054

163

4 207

4 244

2 457

5 261
4 538

996

698
028
57
939

695

705

4 619
4 279
2 660
619

8 574

11

18

663

793

340

058
280

353

938
94
-

12.5

BIRTH

Total persons

Native

Bom
Bom
Bom

in

State of residence

in

different State

2
1

abroad, at sea, etc

bom

Foreign

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND

835
377
449
9
355

433
272
2 110

27
510

51

443

896
238
84
453

2 060
1

368
679

13

346

570

259
75
063

553

6 086
1

445
22

021

328

ABILITY TO SPEAK

ENGLISH
821
95

Persons 5 to 17 years

Speak a language other than English at home


Percent who speak English not well or not at

oil

Poisons 18 years and over


Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

all

139
83

689
63

108

063
243

2.5

706
377

5 198

4 348

3 337

430

278

972

804

954

14.9

14.6

21.8

22.9

8.6

14.9

386

584
17

246

755
106

19.3

14.3

5.7

3 161

4 412

5 692

4 454

403

526

465

20.3

7.2

14.0

687

2 212
123
105
63

701
28
22
27

56

4 865

894
40

3 479
289
28.0

126
6 956
1

095
5.8

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL

Private

71

111

2 324
130
130

Kindergarten

41

78

91

Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

in

school ..

Nursery school

(1

111

497

60
28
80

13

59
59
88
20

093

316

669

648

19
381

70
409

103

61

133

181

76

4 years)

4
945
72
648

590

210

111

14

41

51

131

13

201

418

510

343

120

348
64
340

296

29

295

200

2 680

3 823
35
117
182

5 100

3 744

4 528

3 705
59

3 009

215
350
556
430
412
683

179

to

(1

Private

College

368
49

24
93

10

17
671

17

438

Private

High school

to 8 years)

Private

Elementary

136
75

157
73

953
109
56

23
33

40
22
722

15

526
97
402
49
298

549
62
316
26
186

488

4 276
140

2 964

6 023

138

155

227
478
808
819
350
454

320
348
769
987
219

321
611

51

594
12

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


Persons 25 years old and over
to 4 years
5 to 7 years
8 years
High school:
1
to 3 years

85
217
203
284
807
375
709

Elementary:

4 years
College:

to 3 yeors

4 or more years

70.6

Percent high school graduates

45

51

114

119
183

268

245
142
662
440

331
1

387

891
2 064
85.1

84.9

458
48
71

103

254
643

642
739
606
404

201
138
67.4

73.4

169
329
559
052
648
461
310

53.4

90
392
515
115
375
343

60.9

68.2

183
46.9

61.3

848
646
620
822
67.9

FERTILITY

Women 35

to

44 years

bom

Children ever

Per

1,000 women

214
502
346

372
796

585
505

555
1

350

141

421

365
589

140

2 573

2 560

5 490
3 550

7 308

6 165

2 314

641
831

333
624
874

341

280

572
677

621
2 218

5 752

4 344

8 234

4 319

154
361
2

344

477
049
199

RESIDENCE IN 1975
3 975

Persons 5 years and over

Same house

2 493

Different house

in

United States

SMSA
SMSA

this

811

SMSA
Different SMSA
Not in an SMSA

119

2 141

2 850

521

506
15

Abroad

944

193

6 127
4 121

277
14

11

20

28

71

3 513

2 977

166

3 109
2 159

71

965
754
738

131

727
679
48
82

Outside this

498
790

385
929
96
610
223
212

858

31

Central city of this

Remainder of

363

093
809
291

16

935
499
019
417

5 381
3

313

991

411
6

3 675
2 392

240
207
869

275
222
494
417
77
77

346

231

164

985
130

164

119

43

87

817
328
335

2 852
2 082

126
97
29

155

11

988
258
96
006

6
1

615
606
117

121

156
82
74
98

368
345
23

941
183
431

208
154
42

4 482
3 295
687
295
239
56

13

JOURNEY TO WORK
Workers 16 years and over
Private vehicle:

Drive alone

Carpool
Public transportation

Bus or streetcar

Subway, elevated
Walked only

train, or railroad

Other means
Worked at home

travel time to

work

minutes--

Worked in SMSA of residence


Newark city-central business
Remainder of Newark city

district

40
1.12

1.11

Remainder of Union County

Worked outside SMSA

of residence

444
566
342

770
202
82
82

628
88
78

10

77
35

216

51

28
56
8

55

13

1.12

1.14

29
303
55

25.7

28.0

24.5

573

2 007

2 353

2 188

38
88
98
49
78
98
558
588

48
35
232
62
28
145
803
870

293
618
429
88

20
70
39
283
429

036
546
318
290

24.0

83

Elizabeth city

51

275
136
25
50

69

Remainder of Essex County


Morris County
Somerset County

889
419
331

23

Persons per private vehicle

Mean

344
300
208
54
136
226

27

_
49
352

612
523

132

379
207
42
56
266
1

1
1

918
47
213
118
67

351

45
505
923

1
1

484
111

40
82

106

125

19

30

4
9

44

12
1.12

1.11

1.18

1.10

12

1.14
21.6

20.5
2 433

790
494
206
126
75
129
25
6

1.14

116
35

121

8
10

1.12
22.1

720
48
120

2 650

25.4

20.7

384

2 222

115

131

23.5

20.0

555
115

3 547
174
282
653

179

129

71

483
48

302
80

23
104

58
106

239
328

504
227

217
350

36

91

55

94
826

251
2 041

175

506

201

387

341

16

40

11

42

17

10

12

82

32

41

48
-

90
33
36

Poterson city

10

Clifton city

13

Possoic city

Remainder of Paterson-Clifton-Passaic, N.J.

SMSA

Bayonne city
Remainder of Jersey Cry,

New York

N.J.

SMSA

County, N.Y.-cenrral business

Remainder of New York County, N.Y


Remainder of New York city, N.Y.
Bergen County
New Brunswick city
Area 20
Worked elsewhere
Place of

work not reported

CENSUS TRACTS

14

26

42

11

31

37

27

34

114

63

37
54

43

31

Jersey City city

district

11

38
80
64

87
139
37

99
187
90

16

10
12
211

72
22

54

220

143

40
144

8
113

56
44
42

24
13
18

54

11

13

43

26

13

45

11

62

240

106

55

105

16

17

67
64

30

149

256

338

231

456

304

119

25

24
26

14

30
40
-

31

NEWARK,

72
70
252

N.J.,

13

168
32

196

469

71

SMSA

P 177

Social Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-9.

1980 -Con.

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction,

for meaning ot symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Census Tracts

AND PLACE OF BIRTH

NATIVITY

3 433

Total person!

Native

Born in State of residence


Born in different State
Born abroad, at sea, etc

Foreign born

927
370
536

4 941
4 131
3 441

4 216
3 796
3 114

669

3 867
3 429
2 879

3 601
3 199

7 053
6 076

8 221

7 521

2 602

4 736

6 229

682

550

579

21

21

18

274
66

506

810

420

438

402

977

485

693
72

707
70

663

617
50

257
35
700

785
715
320
392

7 456
6 904

9 243

436
462

6 672

6
552

5
1

70

770

4 752
4 220
3 322
872
26
532

736
94

803
94

8 473
1

778
23

477

6 133
4 354
1
741
38

344

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 yeors
Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not ot

all

Persons 18 years and over


Speak o language other than "English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

all

93

53

873
135

559

336

126

10.4

11.9

5 932

6 265

11.3

2 814

4 055

3 334

3 040

2 794

625

962

517

495

482

090

826

9.3

9.3

6.6

6.9

7.1

8.7

15.9

743
50

979

915
54
24

882
65
30
34

903

2 223

'81

70

45
58

19
41

2 025
69
57
92

309

81

369
49

9.6
1

352

5 848

71

777

7 187

3 718

152

611
24.4

9.0

7.4

864

2 397
75
55

4 801
370
4.3

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL


Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

in school

..

Nursery school

55

Private

17

Kindergarten

32

27
6

411
85

392
42
225

288
20

387
64
279
27

15

10

195

193

168

166

214

2 484
84
184

3 612

2 878

239
328
264

348
397

35
72
349
405
224
334
459

2 703
23
168

2 510

111

58.0

70.1

Private

Elementary

291

8 years)

to

(1

21

Private

High school

to

(1

180

yeors)

Private

College

10
331

82
219
1

408
24

63
28
70

23

037

964

53

65

49

61

39
37

14

11

12

85
35

526
64
349
49
237

889
75
600
90
375

210

680

926

439

761

57
102
10
49

51

154

594
48
457

743
53
592

65
321
4
187

114
582
37
471

4 825
80
203
287
645

134
116

3 091
140
193

4 151

301
481

547
682

430
724
738
923
066

179

953
526
475
386

158
28
60
144
273
518
95
40

64.0

56.4

74.8

77.1

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


Persons 25 years old and over
to 4 years
5 to 7 years
8 years

Elementary:

High school:

to 3 years

4 years
College:

to 3 years

4 or more yeors

205
308
050
283
370

237
559
609
1

68.6

Percent high school graduates

351

4 529

5 291

44

25

61

93
317

360

248
178
125
364
490

230
514
625
2 043
532
560

72.0

78.8

69.2

321

541
2

137

2 381

262
407
307

36
87
332
1

531

725
1

63.9

261
84.7

FERTILITY

Women 35

to

44 years

255
500

256
574

961

2 242

3 250

4 764

4 066

548
702
176
342
184

3 591

2 975

3 699
2 934

091
137

765
98

836

611

690

118
90
28

56
56

221

183

Children ever born


Per

women

1,000

414
262

208
433
082

219
477

313
639

178

2 042

2 401

3 405

6 850
4 087
2 684

7 852

461
107

89
218
449

398
820
060

1
381
2 353

243
589

413
999

424

2 419

139

8 925

4 521

494
645

6 678

133

6 103
4 333

365

587

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and over

Same house

Different house

United States

in

Central city of this

Remainder of

this

SMSA
SMSA

SMSA
SMSA
an SMSA

Outside this

....

Different

.".

Not

in

171

173
194
861
118
118

13

483
922

Private vehicle:

Drive alone

Carpool
Public transportation

Bus or streetcar

Subway, elevated
Walked only

train, or railroad

Other means
Worked at home

795
328
243

241

123
85

181

557
356

2 154

622

311

146
109
37
46
29

135

38

39

71

135

25

travel time to

work

Worked in SMSA of residence


Newark city-central business
Remainder of Newark city

499

38
158
136
65
25

district

Remainder of Essex County


Morris County
Somerset County

213
864
244

Elizabeth city

Remainder of Union County

Worked outside SMSA

1.10
21.8

minutes..

of residence

Paterson city

712
310
228

656

241

13

222
116
39
69
44
20

31

13

101

45
50
29

Persons per private vehicle

1.11

1.10

1.09

1.09

19.7

22.0

235

22.0

944

562

161

57

288
86

99
256
89
29
70
240
247

227
206
46

116
185
22

302
70

689
415
274
229
45
45

84
205
356
345

216

744

23
1

724
492
492

047
295
263

289
455
376

32
23

79
26

4 738
3 743
584

2 353

3 278

190

113

11

45

21

18

138
867
364
9

71

145

787
278

715
219

10
15

3 826

372
146
90
56
227
28
66

553
103
63
29
157

Remoinder of Paterson-Clifton-Passaic, N.J.

SMSA

Jersey City city

Boyonne city
Remainder of Jersey

2 065

796
550
145

3 925
3

55
37

738
366

19

61

48

18

172

129

92
30
28

89
27

65
92
39

105

SMSA

New

29

York County, N.Y. -central business


Remainder of New York County, N.Y
Remainder of New York city, N.Y.
Bergen County
New Brunswick city
Area 20..
Worked elsewhere

district

12
.

work not reported

NEWARK,

12
51

25

93
221

N.J.,

SMSA

64
39
63

1.10

1.08

1.11

1.11

23.6

19.0

23.8

666
22
222
233
79

574

2 710

65
58
252
74
48

228
860
646

32
8

292

75

439
176

921

839

936

2 295

60
148

66
107

280

92
45
66
74
486

108
150
160
73

690

71

77

458
2 596
899

301

21

12

33

46
228

27

18

149
1

637
670

21

14
14

76
23
62

21

45

22.0

19

10

126

1.13

12

25

52
223

20.9

31

28
14

326
485
275

1.09

12

61

44

54
10

6
14

80

12

10

132

129

142

70
259

249
82
350

4
117
10

26

29

50
25

24

50
64

49

14
59

11

60

50

75
26
30

21

12
11

City, N.J.

20.8

22
1

005
570
200

34
11

69
263
185

46
35
345
122
483

994

19

1.08
21.3

Passoic city

P 178

271
55

3 020
2 181

125
184
45

21

Clifton city

Place of

884
923
258
339
326

WORK

Workers 16 years and over

Mean

305
148
045
103
79

Abroad

JOURNEY TO

231

11

194
27

52
26
19

435
68
329

127

65
74

12

525

197

124

295

126

44
147
22
134

CENSUS TRACTS

1980 -Con.

Characteristics of Persons:

Social

Table P-9.

[Data are estimates based on a sample: see Introduction.

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Remainder of Union County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Trod

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0371

0372

0373

0374

0375

0376

0382

0383

0384

0385

0386

0387

Total persons

4 742
4 419

9 197

12 549

7 118
6 317
4 350

5 788

5 952

9 034

913
23
367

16

40
670

8 192
6 037
2 150
5

11

290
20
323

4 957
4 584
3 503
065

4 758
4 088

109

3 669
3 302
2 366

4 728
4 462

019

527
43

854
20

914

74

35

109

107

3 118
233

129

17.4

4.7

11.2

3 485

3 602

3 758

7 515

8 835

450

003

5 488
878

4 295

309

3 881
665

5.8

9.0

7.7

6.5

7.7

AND

NATIVITY

PLACE OF BIRTH

Native

Born

in

State of residence

Bom
Bom

in

different State

abroad, at sea, etc

Foreign

bom

3
1

398
039
25
266

105

943

373

005

405

243

6 216

4 974
53
1

955

5
3
1

12
801

306

240
545
683

8 415

7 767
7 074

4 981

3 941

548

554
353
2 172
29
398

223

12

318
116
619

073
60
693

269
49

2 002

609

3.8

4 332
383

6 574

12.3

5.2

5 599
631
17.0

2 095

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH

yum

Persons 5 to 17
Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at
Persons 18 years and over
Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

all

all

710

377
219

119

132

288

2 986
404

24.0

6.7

453

783

404

946

2 143

3 975

806

2 817

95
72
43

21

91

63

70
46

173
138

84
75

67

62
62
65
6

130
98

71

264
236
166
33

106
52

37

54
36
33

86

21

31

61

160
29

124

771
168
159

813
64
520
95
375

697

077

934

115

108

435

808
164
599

578
82
375

4 842

3 650

740

62

108
197

4 880
59
70
184

053

61)
22.9

717

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL


Persons 3 years old and over enrolled
Nursery school

in

school __

Private

Kindergarten

to

(1

55
53

13

13

302
46
211
9
212

444
83
357

507
35
349

405
32
265

28
327

411

189

730
102
640
82
634

3 Oil
37
69
108
178

2 549

3 066
20
92

3 119

3 477

46
94

103
149
243

Private

High school

21
to 8 years)

(1

290

566
56
444
23
305

Private

Elementary

4 years)

Private

College

13

80
615

835

526

699
72
527
43
389

101

53

257

16

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


Persons 25 years old and over
to 4 years
5 to 7 years
8 years
High school:
1
to 3 years
4 years
College:
1
to 3 years
Elementary:

71

140

181

270
276
920
384
488

87.0

70.3

984
454

4 or more years

Percent high school graduates

250
362
343
437
562

179
1

338
370
471
621
78.9

76.4

644
605

204
504
606
2 519
012
1
852

75.1

79.1

372
1

6 803
106

361

7 723
78
109

2
1

303
447
289
326

3 171

86
213
322
698
769
692

87.9

85.9

256
475
467
550
597

3 726
38
97
134
1

7) 6

360
330
602

11

58
173
331

428
258
934
947

165

733
952
2 482

83.1

90.0

420
952
267

2 263

2 133

7 195

84.8

FERTILITY

Women 35

44 years
bom
women

Children ever

346
910

191
383

261
647

311
675

Per 1,000

2 630

2 005

2 479

2 170

4 553
3 575
935

3 564

4 475

4 642

2 294
1
241

3 521

11

773

712
529
514

341

15

11

43

29

307
289
26
854
409
310
99
46

878
262
224

2 449

2 528

261

227

189

148

to

278

513

164

2 269

039
438
346

2 455

2 485

11

992

6 868
5 326

5 498
4 156

308

5 619
4 228
324

8 632

8 222
3 710

113

10

706
489
460
29
34

888
436
436

61

884
174
097
77

67

282

108

2 901
2 041

2 932

460
300

4 267
3 166
532

3 919

415
213
119

137
163
76
45

491

766

4 639
3 558
1
006

9 005
6 955
2 023

124
627
255
209
46
75

160
311

114

464
1

139

421
046

655
482

504
075

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and over

Same house
Different house

in

United States

SMSA
Remainder of this SMSA
Outside this SMSA..
Different SMSA
Not in an SMSA
Central city of this

162
162

Abroad

954

602
330

552
536

2
1

246
350
275

490
36
062
392
361

75
60

31

27

4 551
3 484
588

5 903
4 046
863

3 504

281

720

233
133
100

16

52

5
2

497
853

5
2

720

123

062

029
058
-

JOURNEY TO WORK
Workers 16 years and over

2 184
1
598

Drive alone

Privote vehicle:

Carpool
Public transportation

Bus or streetcar

Subway, elevated
Walked only

1
1

828
357

866
389

2 073
1

166

57

61

41

170

121

53

169

155
68
25
14

535
263
144
95
49
66

158

31

111

689
139
47
88

Other means

30

12

107
97
4

Worked

15

22

15

1.09

1.10
21.4

1.10

1.10

1.09

1.08

1.11

25.3

24.2

21.8

22.6

29.0

626
60

2 015

659
120

4 154

16

96
104

at

or railroad

train,

home

Persons per private vehicle

Mean

travel time to

work

25.0

minutes

Worked in SMSA of residence


Newark city-central business
Remainder of Newark city

619

63
89
129
62

district

Remainder of Essex County


Morris County
Somerset County

454

11

44
42
42

Paterson city

130
24
70
174
152
383
-

Clifton city

10

Elizabeth city

Remainder of Union County

Worked outside SMSA

of residence

31

10

159

145
160

086
534

319

Passaic city

13
11

134

498
486

26

9
56

159

101

629
49
37
373
97
37

71

133

68
213

29
1

007
227

129

658

260
460
348
52
2 762
1

181
10

647
431

1.12

1.09

27.2

1.14
31.5

2 657

528
102
269
229
42
140
147
599
591

380
630

224
2

62
134

986

13

22

18

132
680
200
-

23
47

11

63

32

17
18

14

30

13

14

21

24

45
107
106

22

21

64
27
54

157
541

121

28
66

40

37

11

17

Bayonne city
Remainder of Jersey

53

24

17

23

11

51

58
127
65
34

10

30
68

87
54

17
14

11

10

10

58

24
25
55
23
28

88

77

28
24

13

11

11

13

12

113

91

195

342

49
228

188
103

1)1

16

146

97
60
223

115

42

156
35

39

388

248

CENSUS TRACTS

257
584

49
169

262
89
268

Worked elsewhere
Place of work not reported

109
83
164
97

25

12

94

157
86
63
196
69

11

district

2 873

15

50
79
58
258
79

SMSA

966

51

832

34

City, N.J.

11

13

County, N.Y.-centrol business

103
29
73

139

27.0

17

Remainder of New York County, N.Y


Remainder of New York city, N.Y.
Bergen County
New Brunswick city
Area 20

53
33
114

591

1.10

21

New York

452

24.8

26

SMSA

437
686

1.08
27.4

Jersey City city

Remainder of Paterson-Clifton-Passaic, N.J.

369
42
327

83

19

2 040

94
159
40
33

91

117
155

271

725

223

107

58

32
33
285
58
313

NEWARK,

41

21

51

167

105

130
62
34
36

337

178

219
38
40
35
352

63

58

104

463

417

334

N.J.,

SMSA

71

43
14

381

P 179

1980

Labor Force and Disability Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-10.

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B|

Essex County

Census Tracts
Belleville

Bloomfield

East Orange

Irvington

Montclair

SMSA

Total

town

town

city

town

town

507 387
964 822

643 150
391 930

28 600
18 747

39 400
25 266

58 384
37 104

47 821
29 801

64.0

60.9

65.5

64.1

63.6

62.3

964 013
904 390
59 623

391 612

18 743
17 571

25 235
23 721

37 073
33 579

514

6.2

8.4

6.3

6.0

3 494
9.4

806 898
423 008

352 656

15 432
8 457
54.8
8 457
7 916
541
6.4

21 706

32 806

473

19 064
58.1
19 064
17 355

6.7

9.0

2 019
741
10 965

4 482
2 673
10 805
7 036

3 405

841

678
642
8 040
4 024

60 912

2 115

17 528

605
172
98
40
34

2 785
651

The

Newark

Verona
borough

city

Nutley town

31 084

230 805

23 474

20 375

127 185

15 102

65.5

55.1

29 744
27 293
2 451

20 375
19 385
990

127 023
110 052
16 971

64.3
15 102
14 280

8.2

4.9

13.4

5.4

8.2

5.0

26 571
13 930

17 213
9 319

52.4
13 923
12 703

54.1
9 319

12 557
6 567
52.3
6 567
6 179

13 394
7 589
56.7
7 589
6 987

6 161
3 198
51.9
3 198

220

464

128 048
59 477
46.4
59 448
51 401
8 047

388

602

8.8

5.0

13.5

5.9

7.9

4.2

614
710
695

22 319
9 208
43 343
23 708

254

795
957
5 094
2 882

624

Orange

city

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
Labor force
Percent of persons 16 years and over

Civilian labor force

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of

civilian

labor force

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force

52.4

Percent of female, 16 years and over

422 917
394 644
28 273

Civilian labor force

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of

civilian

103 045
41 641

labor force

410 619
214 168

Married, husband present


In

Civilian

179 071
50.8
179 029
163 456
15 573

6.7

labor force

With own children under 6 years


In

358 757
32 855

labor force

140 822
34 597
14 335
5 212
2 310
6 813

persons 16 to 19 years

Not enrolled in school


Not high school graduate
Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

8.7

47
20
152
80

090
012
945

8 847
2

526

461

172

4 860

11

52.9

467
10 693
774
11

513

709

5 613
1

190
93
32
65

755
772
153
152
467

755
10 946
5 809

8 855

4 181

3 497
056
456
202

2 296

63

14

191

38

27 293
4 162
793
2 369
9 438
713
2 343
6 382
4 083

19 385
8 280

376

114
62

26 648
9 719
6 220
1

822

491
6 875
3 387
1

942
526

23 933
15 606
65.2
15 594
14 319
1

65.0
7 391
7 019

275

372

3 064

134

173
3 652
1

739
362
150
66
146

15

789
870
167

671

21

395

7 403

96
60

482
988
750

11

29

9
6
14

OCCUPATION AND SELECTED INDUSTRIES


904 390
248 622
117 667
130 955
300 258
28 479
84 001
187 778
100 750
5 279
18 390

Employed persons 16 years and over


Managerial ond professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations
Professional specialty occupations
Technical, sales,

and administrative support occupations

Technicians and related support occupations

Sales occupations

Administrative support occupations, including clerical


Service occupations
Private household occupations

Protective service occupations

77 081

Service occupations, except protective and household

4 889
94 864

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations


Precision production, craft,

and repair occupations

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation and material moving occupations
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

Manufacturing
Wholesale and retail trade
Professional ond related services

CLASS OF

757
540
785
755
963

23 721
5 878
2 827

33 579
6 370

6 118

3 051
8 998

436
484

2 098

4 198

6 108

2 024

2 653

56
713
884

949
11 375
947
1
884
8 544
6 026
478
696
4 852

17 571
3 973
1
1

9 126

30 971
76 866
47 527
2 840
8 925
35 762
435

986
987

792

467
1

551

40
204

131
2 681

3 212

3 380

2 421
3

3 382

4 898
6 099
1

3
2

191

88

834
058
20
388
202
442
352
408

588
965
546
414
329
365
720
92
114
386
667
303
416

110 052
13 523
5 299
8 224
29 366
2 171
5

198

997
18 402
950

21

14 280
3 992

951
2 041
1

666
517
452
3 697
5

183

9 117

64
394
725
86
534
819
898
522
399

34 373

3 168
14 284

346
11 217
37 198

14 319
3 155
301
1

854
4 632
506
096
3 030
2 265
217
303
745
1

019

597
357
240
625

149
1

23
133

424
30
708
479
215

91

2 743
6 977

816
818
746

3 801

4 879

5 771

3 851

227

4 415
4 717

7 425
4 529

7 124

3 561
2 894

253

2 664

15

430

2 724

9 171

197

6 371

21

144

503

194
705

14 364
2 534

19 109
3 655
2 454

24 595

21

83 565
23 918
13 187

11

487

10 870

2 031

2 921

907

766

508
4 998
2 479
712

14 341
3 698

076

276 340
66 717
39 383
14 829

026 562

415 112

19 511
68.2
19 195

26 676

38 126

142

21 521
69.2

155 007
85 154

33 991
70 301
38 679

33 983
35 870

14 608
17 014

801

240 767
164 647
183 616

88 016
62 463
80 456

676

735

683
493

6
1

1
1

3 351

21

438

6 643

346

2 830
1

002
474
580

603
603
624

128
136

258
642
716

WORKER

wage and

719
142
88
40

salary workers
Government workers
Local government workers
Private

358
88
39
48
116

Self-employed workers

LABOR FORCE STATUS

in

labor force In

1979

Percent of persons 16 yeors and over

Worked in 1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those

in

137

758
626

191

4 065

327

2 409

691

529
487

135 053
58.5
125 693
90 869
79 170
71 199
63 565
38 289
28.4

15 828

16 303

408

895

15.1

17.9

705
620
328
280

13 114

2
1

174
293

5 232
1

220
968
554

1979

IN

Persons 16 years and over,

886
207

per
per

labor force in

64.5

68.1
1

week
week

002
775
670
642
574

835
233
405
214
007
179 142

1979

Unemployed 15 or more weeks


Mean weeks of unemployment

400
305
263
248

093
550
074
548
221 125
84 330

17.5

20.3

952

36 581

15.8

17.0

611 712

250 434

40 718
20 725

19 791

17 841

9 687

672 137
45 549
33 053
26 523

71

15 200
13 423
12 977

67.7

26 160
20 675

788

17 995
17 715
15 897

3 361

4 246

17.2

15.9
2 059
18.8

11

446
16.5

36
28
24
22
20

31

65.3

65.1

629

30 119
23 791
20 627
18 808
16 850
6 380

271

938
653
512

8 301
21.8
3 757
17.6

232
16 517
13 929

21

13

182

639
3 205

11

14.9

20.5
2 757
16.7

11

173

67.4

68.1

15 610
12 663

15

045

10
9
8
3

11

10 763
9 681
2 289
14.5

12

738
296
795
827
915
503

7 898
69.3
7 758
6 251
5
5

247
233

4 597
1

100

21.5
597

13.9

14.9

17.9

15.6

90 837
9 327
6 069
5 337

9 362

9 194

4 349

604
337
293

689
377
336

223

110 314
12 549
10 065
8 535

10 127

10 911

4 846

616

912
658

263

431

357

573

201 151
6 766
6 241

19 489

20 105
502
433

9 195

304
262

28 438
5 542

3 985

3 662

2 200

560

648

244

981

812
$13 113
2 655
$22 761
3 004
$30 208
538
$39 619

105
$7 116

375
$18 468
313
$34 168
602
$39 135
678
$43 995

17

406

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Male, 16 to 64 years
With a work disability
Not in labor force
Prevented from working
Female, 16 to 64 yeors

With a work disability


Not in labor force
Prevented from working
Persons 16 to 64 years
With a public transportation disability

Win

a work

disability

Persons 65 yeors and over

With a public transportation

WORKERS

IN

disability

Mean

fomily income

worker

Mean

family income

488

798

861
701

16 887
143

27 560
2 071

290 922
23 714
18 036
14 772

12 619

283 849
23 646
21 465

541 356
12 651

23 907
518

508

485

207 122
31 810

95 274
15 650

62 145
$9 987
166 427

36 911
$7 963
72 507
$21 794
76 533
$29 291
30 822
$38 864

$25 330
201 124
$31 400
84 234
$40 966

2 workers

Meon family income


3 or more workers
Mean family income

P-180

901

14 877

11

11

120

846
666
533

802
620

440
132

113

617
424
279

197

056

38 976
758
679

24 819
224

7 299

8 754

5 866

612

716

2 816
$7 716
5 545
$14 906

015
$15 949
3 147
$34 165
4 058
$39 376
615
$47 064

49 669

4 400
583

7 475

1
197
$9 869

1
619
$12 184
4 265
$20 587
5 177
$28 128
2 134
$38 009

859

534

20 972
719
316

764
555
505

31

755

079

196

61

54

188
146

71
71

FAMILY IN 1979

No workers
1

22 109
616

18 004

101

553

288
832
452
414

11

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

3 077

$18 589
3 768
$25 959
630
$34 475
1

$6 080
6 392
$14 154
6 716
$24 393
2 075
$33 758

964
$23 488
810
$32 971
5

20
$4
26
$12
23

966
383
024
120

$21 054
8 596

$30 305

2 630

$15 118
3 028
$24 331
942
$36 441

CENSUS TRACTS

1980-Con.

Labor Force and Disability Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-io.

[Dota are estimotes based on a

Essex

ample,- see Introduction.

For neoning of symbols

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

see Introduction.

County Con.

A ond

B)

Somerset County

Morris County

Census Tracts
West
well

Cald-

West Orange

borough

town

Remainder

Total

8 824
6 022
68.2

32 050
20 704

308 342
209 307

6 022

20 699

743
279

19 764

107 380
68 615
63.9
68 611
66 031

4.6

4.5

3.8

3.7

4 631
2 517
54.4
2 517

56 767
28 471
50.2

388

17 370
9 009
51.9
9 009
8 630

129

379

Dover town

Madison
borough

Morristown
town

Manville

SuccasunnoKenvil (COP)

Remainder

Total

borough

7 826

262 988
179 783

157 143
106 515

9 023

68.4

67.8

106 452
102 313
4 139

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
Labor force
Percent of persons 16 years and over
Gvilian labor force

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of

5
civilian

labor force

Female, 16 years and over


Lobor force
Percent of female, 16 yeors and over
Gvilian labor force

Employed
Unemployed

labor force

In

Married, husband present


lobor force

In

580

28 471
27 285
186

12 441

65.3

61.5

209 035

7 393
6 978

7 647
7 398

13 762
9 289
67.5
9 283
8 900

415

249

383

143

179 517
172 919
6 598

5.6

3.3

4.1

2.8

3.7

3.9

5.0

160 448
87 233

5 951

6 647

4 007

204

4 640
2 663

53.8
3 204

4 597

4 432

136 117
74 035
54.4
74 Oil
70 840

060
45 076

54.4
87 209
83 478

7 726
4 597
59.5

201
7

247
788

5.1

4.2

4.2

510
206
2 845
1
479

693
654
9 402
4 860

697
802
33 283
16 173

762
7 502
96 040
49 685

843

2 498
568
197
60
57
80

10 066

30 299
5 593
516
790
279
447

19 764
6 763

66 031
27 481
13 006
14 475

persons 16 to 19 years

Civilian

935

325
393

67.9

3 731
4.3

Percent of civilian labor force

With own children under 6 years

64.6

106
22

Not enrolled in school


Not high school graduate

17

Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

5
1

328
217
140
22
55

11
7

21

010
194

647

349
50.4

349
3 213
136

052

048
51.1

048
983
65

165

171
4.3

6.1

4.1

3.6

3.2

528
179
3 207
1
461

712
343

651
172

19 170

689

281

83 971
43 321

132

806

042
346

488

3 041
1

106
32

816

27

36

247

6 978

7 398

8 900

741

150
520
630
2 170
285
485
400

902
172
53
37

046
327
162
72
26
64

58
22

195
66.4
5 195
5

701

360

6 448

25 821
4 642
1

211

81

6 205
68.8
6 194
5

57.4

55.6

45 076
43 203
873

2
2

4.2
9 707

4.8

2
1

525
262
652
504

917
250
58
25

14 978
3

663
536
127

682
47 419
25 662

884
310

237
003
577

654
226

16

331

318

16
17

919
428
712
716

102 313

5 884

271

223
19 026
34 022
15 408
620
2 603
12 185
234
18 896
18 682

34 514
4 597
9 545
20 372
9 636
578
376
7 682
989
11 537
13 885

159

7 051

108

OCCUPATION AND SELECTED INDUSTRIES


Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations
Professional specialty occupations

and administrative support occupations


Technicians and related support occupations

Technical, soles,

5 743
2

856

653

071

508
22
116
370
23
509
481

Service occupations
Private household occupations

Protective service occupations

Service occupations, except protective

and household

Forming, forestry, and fishing occupations


Precision production, croft,

132

Soles occupations

Administrative support occupations, including clerical

366
187
179

and repair occupations

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

275
488
334
396
652
286
978
60
436
482

23 456
1

779

9 144
12 533
5 411
1

444
300
667

127

361

739
823

4 808
4 514
2

075

201
67
33
34
68

362
379
525
7 419
21 275
39 831
18 866
809
3 020
15 037
355
21 587
23 173
11 842
6 015
5 316

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors

197

851

139

Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

145

489
483

305
264
166

3 419

12 033

51

4 864
4 552

13 923

38 060
39 348

Manufacturing

Wholesale and retail trade


Professional ond related services

127
312

17

320

51

288

631

311

32

66
95
842

110

489
17

824

177

647
2 786
395
618
773
387
78

556
266
140

144

476
403
265

5 052
1

786

457
098
437

231

609
648
961

56
541

866
2

730
305
425
512
285
689
538
003

13

79
345

133
176
30
731
142

18

553
649
329
128
192

150

612
273
257

414
297
902

2 580

417
915
927

660
093
490
209

6 116

6 971

3 765

424

351

008
520
257

8 002
70.7
7 835
6 045
5 412

8 955
72.0

9 687

5 718

8 892
6 271

9
7
6
6

2 803

108

936

791
341

172
59
29
29
59
6

752

790

14 841
16 911

469

31

321
1

861

256
398
207
527
9

59

459
51

689
145

949
706
976
346
384

43 886
33 399
33 003

29 684

2 779

850

935
742

140 423
23 215

82 687

5 071

4 452

17

20 605

WORKER

CLASS OF

wage and

salary workers
Government workers
Local government workers
Self-employed workers
Private

Transportation and material moving occupotions

4 646
815
588
254

15 335

6 454

21

73.1
6 398

21

2
1

960
995
385

9 776
6 859

162 935
27 709
18 167

4 745

10 057

888

74 712

225 166

5
1

839
535

1
1

554
026

15 596
8 816

14 353
8 886
4 981

176
513
272
174

LABOR FORCE STATUS IN 1979


Persons 16 years and over,

in

labor force in

1979

Percent of persons 16 years ond over

Worked

40

1979
more weeks

in

or

Usually worked 35 or more hours per week


50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment

4 924
4 061
4 072
3

542
927

16
14
14
12
3

14.4

319

68.3

69.6

73.0

533
970
342
257
548
010

74 028
47 502
47 862

223 116
173 443
149 853
146 289

41

131

13.8
1

159

57 123

591
9 719
13.0
3

605

13.9

15.7

14.0

3 728
211

12 176

42 805

3 731
3 724
3 335

73.3
127
149 193
128 974
125 896
112 868

113 644
72.3
112 566
88 381
77 440
74 337
67 341

773

26 220

16 237

13.5

13.6

14.3

192 804

70.4

73.1

562
618
458
413
5 630
598

700
4 316

16.5

8 693
13.3

191

216

054
4 634
1
413

278
202
4 634
1
212

13.9

17.7

13.5

10 435
13.3

564

303

646

229

15.2

10.4

14.3

12.4

133 606
6 937
2 774
2 213

4 684
353

5 113

129
77

119
459
223
206

3 563
120

192
147

137 903
6 608

3 574
136
112
79

118 142

7 137

42
42

31

101

5
5

6 676
74.0
6 619
5

038

4 532
4 138
3
1

806
200
18.0

542

394

13.8

14.2

67 649
3 745
748
1
483

3 951

69 743
3 844
2 558
2 005

4 088

233 269
2 486
2 195

137 392

8 039

631

110

503

91

630
73

26 352
3 912

16 408

984

089

121

171

5 368
$15 083
29 634
$31 192
40 101
$34 167
17 098
$43 131

3 554
$13 829
16 419
$29 715
24 142
$34 656

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Male, 16 to 64 years
With a work disability
Not in labor force
Prevented from working
Female, 16 to 64 years
With a work disability

Not

in

labor force

Prevented from working

Persons 16 to 64 years
With a public transportation disability
With a work disability
Persons 65 yeors and over
With a public transportation

WORKERS

IN

Mean

family income

worker

Mean

family income

family income

3 or more workers

Mean

145

740
571

3 935
133
97
68

13 485

46 152

784

2 061

571

7 663

284

4 788

5 551

5 848

4 381

312
230

472

378
944

3 123

186

195
118
64

536
298
237

25 661
467
416

88 957
1
177
1
052

271 509

112
112

9 472
142
142

10 664
125
125

10 967
291

153

5 708

2 272

656

32 588
4 724

615

295

16 334
2 180

156

330

195
$13 967

023
$16 016
3 684
$31 763
4 263
$36 358
976
$44 035

328
$22 205
235
$37 602
486
$36 726
697
$44 042

395
$13 938
154
$20 475

disability

2 workers

Mean

086

2 776

719
253

272

115 127

61

5 721
2 169

43

740

429
623
2 557
5

309
176
155

332
240
193

FAMILY IN 1979

No workers
1

889
359
333

82
82

family income

CENSUS TRACTS

036

598
260
$39 741
728
$42 125
$31
1

2 694
$21 159
12 380

$43 823
14 573
$42 245
7 100
$49 513

6 633

$15
33
$30
46
$33

371

193

$10 097

956
518

102
$17 351

109

739
19 793
$42 769

571

$25 940
738
$38 125

711

$29 482
621
$38 275

$19 151
831

$27 370
1
240
$32 069
639
$41 423

NEWARK,

N.J.,

9 981

$43 304

SMSA

244
$8 577

806
$18 113
379
$26 362
728
$36 147
1

P 181

Table P-10.

Labor Force and Disability Characteristics of Persons:


[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

1980 Con.

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Somerset County -Con.

A and

B]

Union County

Census Tracts
New

North Plainfield

Somerset

Somerville

borough

(CDP)

borough

Remainder

Total

Elizabeth city

Linden city

dence borough

Plainfield city

15 341
10 929
71.2
10 911
10 332

16 290

9 613
6 566
68.3
6 566
6 291

106 876
71 118
66.5

398 752
257 070

82 617
52 995

30 920
19 056

9 730

697

33 705
22 525

64.5

64.1

61.6

096

68 688

256 914
242 073

19 038
17 962

14 841
5.8

076

6 594
6 409
185

22 507
20 751

2 408
3.4

52 953
48 490
4 463

21 346
14 283
66.9
14 279
13 491

756

788

8.4

5.7

2.8

7.8

54 551
29 276

212 734
111 628

44 320
23 728

16 333
8 198
50.2
8 192
7 726

5 177
2 806
54.2
2 806
2 731

18 274

Provi-

Rahway

city

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
Labor force
Percent of persons 16 years and over
Civilian labor force

Employed
Unemployed

685
118
567

5.3

4.9

4.2

8 248

8 434
5 188
61.5
5 188

5 187

4 964
60.2

4 964
4 665
299

Civilian labor force

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of civilian labor force

With
In

own

children under

6 years

In

Civilian

4 873
315

2 985
57.5

71

53.7

985
2 843
142

29 276
28 286
990
3.4
6 267
2 042

6.1

4.8

304
695
4 770
2 954

662
322
2 568

33 163

466

17 246

733
403

10 528

98

763
217
88
36

18

15

18

41

55

36

34

176

118
205
364

6 291

68 688
23 319

841

4 266
2 492

persons 16 to 19 years

037
334

156
83

Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

275

949

labor force

Not enrolled in school


Not high school graduate

11
11

6.0

361

labor force

Married, husband present

71.8

579

Percent of civilian labor force

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force
Percent of female, 16 years and over

11

149

033
552
335

52.5

53.5

603
104 507
7 096

23 722
21 469
2 253

111

6 594
67.8

466

66.8

10 670
58.4
10 657
9 923

5.5

311
6 224
55.0
6 224
5 808

11

75

734

6.4

9.5

5.7

2.7

24 486
10 445
114 215
57 980

6 057
2 918

783
759
956
8
4 121

442

6.9
2 884

133
2 992
506

794
8 238
5 240

393
664
6 207
3 320

2 291

968

3 549

608
240

100

952
509
210
80
219

34 633
8 239
2 969
319

20 375
11

275

7 215
2 580
1

228
507

462

141

188

580

073
589
679
910
256
7 337
22 210
50 709

48 490

12
7

114
33
93

416
6.7
1

735
556
191
71

43
77

OCCUPATION AND SELECTED INDUSTRIES


Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations
Professional specialty occupations

10 332

11

862
263
599

3 781

2
1
1

and administrative support occupations


Technicians and related support occupations

Technical, sales,

366
123

Soles occupations

Administrative support occupations, including clerical

2 292

Service occupations

190
806

Protective service occupations

Service occupations, except protective and household

27

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations


Precision production, craft,

and repair occupations

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation and material moving occupations
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, ond laborers

Manufacturing
Wholesale and retail trade
Professional and related services

2
2
2

209
445
824
329
292

608
220
023

57
92
573
35

195

878
25
010
2 059
085
523
1

451

11

251

12

068

22 846
3 100
6 522

224
6 259
453
840
4 966

13

750

851
7 619

881

7 794

456
216
209

710

2 275
1

809

242
60
29
30
80

24 721
052
5 069
18 600
1
110
27 749
47 648
27 582

6 409

9 178

3 862

464

963
38
451
474
27
2 449
5 144
2 958
184
002

137

3 048

4 089
104

13

419
569
476

231

999
2 927
5

135

9 671
10 395

17 962
2 810
391

555
295
260
2 329
246
718
365
533
26
89
418
37
548
407
172
105
130

988
4 341
179
5

983

16 623
10 599
2 500
3 524

2
1

20 751
4 343
892
1

2 451

977
755
306
3 916
3 146
248
5

557

040

154

252
096
806

18 955

71 756
46 274
43 207

18 731
8 316
7 436

6 709

1
1

412
094

6 557

292

2 205

315

4 574

4 850
1
114
727
309

55 334
9 407

197 924
33 428

14 897

5 311

518
740

729

16 359
3 781

581

2 170

10 209

40 602
6 207
3 989
566

531

369

586

6 927
72.1

76 290

272 640

55 478

20 256

68.4

6 810

67.2
53 506

7 153
73.5

23 523

75.8
12 235

757
359

11

826

238

278
225

429
978
265
498

376
094

986

28

91

14 168

416

341
2

112
313

4 672

926

13 491
2 503

61

2 771
1

507
557
707

4 517
2 757
900
1

WORKER

CLASS OF
Private

008
12

Private household occupations

699
515
000
2 184
1
120
47

576
642
934
2 327
360
502
465
722
1

wage and

8 473

salary workers

Government workers
Local government workers

Self-employed workers

360
946
493

8 854
1

959
912
298

6 029
3 707

21

701

2
1

11
1

201

968
082
304

LABOR FORCE STATUS IN 1979


Persons 16 years and over, in labor force in 1979
Percent of persons 16 years and over

11

Worked in 1979,
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment

11

397

74.3
261
8 891
7 810
7 321
6 632
1

918

12 354

9 534
8 455
8 082
7
1

384
835

14.9

16.8

278

4 670
4 393
4 005

275

71.4
75 641
59 640
51

10

798

461

16.2

14.2

6 270

7 233

3 889

314

373
174
134

306

116
94
6 867

7 477

399
264

600
347
278

4 156
309

009

40 492
35 680
32 503
29 195
13 123
23.7

65.5

849
15 820
13 883
824
588

096
5 627
4 694
4 797
4 218
756

17.7

10.6

19

13
11

143

69.8
22 805
17 481

15 045
70.5
14 795
11

672

470
14 277
12 949
4 776

10 235
9 719

19.5

15

8
2

690
937

13.1

17.4

171

19 394

464

269

20.3
2 128

13.1

16.0

17.0

16.0

13.1

16.9

15.5

46 306
2 443
178
996

160 023
10 245
5 083
4 458

32 728

12 290

978
502
444

4 142
212
65
65

13 696
991

8 797

2 301

503
424

560
259
230

47 155
2 204
1
517

173 569
11 383

13 266

4 438

15 231

9 463

037

141

6 623

114
103

313
902
759

692

771

199

35 700
2 722
2 037
1
806

333 592
6 278
5 678

68 428
1
617

25 556
503
462

28 927
613

18 260

62 852
9 347

13 455
2 109

5 364

4 050

18.4

718
14.3

973

50 403
45 514

267 060
207 859
180 038
173 040
154 440
47 359

672

248

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Male, 16 to 64 years
With a work disability
Not in labor force
Prevented from working

Female, 16 to 64 years
With a work disability

Not

in

labor force

Prevented from working

197

Persons 16 to 64 years
With a public transportation disability
With a work disability

13 137
144
124

Persons 65 years and over

With a public transportation

WORKERS

IN

2 123
233

disability

Mean

457
$14 597
570
$20 015
2 470
$27 857
779
$39 580

family income

worker

Mean

fomily income

2 workers

Mean

family income

3 or more workers
Mean family income

P 182

190
138

203
196

8 045
95
88

93 461
079

389

536
68

10 376

289
$12 106
796
$20 274
448
$29 032
547
$37 630

2 287
$14 927
11 528
$33 456
16 324
$37 367
6 847
$45 518

231

004

436

8 078

314

169

466

655

8 580

139
126

511

393

346

551

311

058

4 377

3 077

758

105

712

527

566
$10 405
3 388
$20 232
4 160
$28 662
598
$40 222

170

$14 480
984
$37 411
462
$38 825
747
$49 289

138
$10 427

759
$10 419
2 164
$20 082

FAMILY IN 1979

No workers
1

14 710

104
104

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

277
$9 912
1
719
$23 300
2 521

525
080
$39 650
$31
1

43
$25
54
$30
23

047
750
545
518
340
940
638

$41

211

15

$11

$7 374
8 493

$16 211
10 239
$23 664
4 282
$33 953

188

$19 037
4 948
$25 789
682
$37 186
1

3 119
$27 293
341
$39 549
1

CENSUS TRACTS

1980 Con.

Labor Force and Disability Characteristics of Persons:

Table p-io.

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

Union

For neaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms. see appendixes

County Con.

Belleville

A and

BJ

town. Essex County

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

city

town

Remainder

0140

0141

0142

0143

0144

0145

10 817
7 463
69.0
7 456
7 168

16 791
10 396
61.9
10 388
10 012

23 538
14 843

152 997
98 247

288

376

625

98 205
93 672
4 533

3 183
2 102
66.0
2 102

3 040

836

3 139
2 072
66.0
2 072

2 969

64.2

3 630
2 163
59.6
2 159

4 106

63.)

7.0

3.9

3.6

4.2

8 858
4 860

5 666

9 162
4 364
47.6
4 364
4 239
125

12 381

Roselle

Roselle Park

borough

borough

16 291

Westfield

Summit

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 yeors and over
Labor force
Percent of persons 16 years and over
Civilian labor force

Employed
Unemployed

10 668

65.5
10 658.
9 907
751

Percent of civilian labor force

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force

Civilian labor force

Employed
Unemployed

In

3 300

4 438
422

3 143

8.7
1

In

Civilian

057
491

labor force

4 272

Married, husband present


labor force

2 296

persons 16 to 19 years

Not enrolled in school


Not high school graduate

in

14 211

890

890
560
330

966

988

111

114

130

151

4.6

5.4

5.4

5.4

4.8

7.7

81 252

2 014

673
918

2 174

043

588

969

51.2

48.1

588
39 470
2 118

969
910

41
41

961

703

941
55.3
941

918
876
42

862
79

59

54.9
1

966
815

988
65.4

66.2

116

47.6
5

65.8
2 701
2 571

988
813
175
8.8

623
879

227

533
822

56.4

53.6

54.2

227
150
77

822
737
85

879
792
87

157
4.8
591
197
3 118

2.9

5.6

5.1

6.1

8.4

4.6

6.3

10.3

9.9

903
274
4 995

7 979
2 840

190
79

47 680
23 230

260
94
218
590

165
59

240
74
809

2 111

174
54
990
453

176
56
944

648

397
375
7 382
3 233

918
232
74
46

376

2 172

167

266
84

13 125
2 426
541

284
352
59
26
16
17

31

496

083
568

238
52
4

217

275

53
10

735
342

411

279

78

329
88

103

214
40

12

13

37
30

40
23
13

12

3
4

16
15

53

269
124

28

26

148

9 907

7 168

10 012
4 288

14 211
6 495

228
2 060
3 299
474

534
322
212
759
107
218
434
222

414
218

488
244

154
509
192

767
294

570
35
135
400
240

114

919
3 576
4 422
402
657
2 363
279
130

93 672
26 861
13 938
12 923
34 924
2 942
10 975
21 007
7 945

2 043

2 002

281

140

251

33

31

84
108

70

898
69
925

60
162

47

774

022
642
462
793
687
370

224

207

134

Employed
Unemployed
Not

300
58.2

Percent of civilian labor force

With own children under 6 years

54.9

4 860

Percent of female, 16 years and over

14

2 701

labor force

5
8

OCCUPATION AND SELECTED INDUSTRIES


Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial and professionol specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations
Professional specialty occupations

641
2

338

041

and administrative support occupations

Technical, sales,

595
756
839
2 614
247
636

Technicians and related support occupations

Sales occupations

Administrative support occupations, including clerical


Service occupations

Protective service occupations

and household

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations

and repair occupations

Precision production, craft,

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors

Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

trade

Professional

and related services

CLASS OF

WORKER

wage and

salary workers
Government workers
Local government workers
Self-employed workers
Private

LABOR FORCE STATUS

IN

733

8 196
1

295
372
430

3 199
1
701

Manufacturing
retail

401

2 097

Transportation and material moving occupations

Wholesale and

30
176
835
20

Private household occupations

Service occupations, except protective

934
068
346
367

731

824
22
235
567
35
974
126
650
255

1
1

129
650
618
327
129

949
588
075

844

491

542

196
738
51

199

197

988
542
247
295
707
44

2 571

436
221
1

215
002
72

815
393
248

145

163

813
410
204
206
596
17

126

453
171

13

207
350

269
278

358
474

202
410

114
50

183
66

112

221

130

79

101

198
146
130

227
403
248

116
73

84

3 118
2 675
3 514

23 720
20 122
16 913

555
424
398

407
475
346

708
647
346

669
344

244

452
286
283

234
018
702
734

11

418
879

76 033
12 733
8 427
4 672

7 973
73.7
7 877

11

228
66.9
119

16 145
68.6

104 613
68.4

11

950

103 042

961

272
243

021

847
975
686
328

457
906
240

10
12
6
3 187

162

221

141

684
028

2 042
1

630
320
236
88

547
325
239
79

66
100

460
398
351

71

568
333
282

168

500
396
307
92

2 196

57

90

198
108
56

2 161
67.9
2 156

2 841
69.2
2 815

2 033
68.5

2 071
68.1

318
230

533
167

72

559

1979

Persons 16 years and over, in labor force in 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

11

226

Worked in 1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment

11

68.9
021

8
7
7
6
1

660
645
114
495
976

6 293

8 602

402
5 306
4 704
227

17.6

15.4

457
7 269
6 534
493

15

12 194
10 415
10 170

13.3

2 166
69.0

076
656
434
393

261

035
630
500
316
217
372

12.4

6 028
15.8

132

138

153

278

123

157

17.1

15.4

14.7

18.3

14.2

16.8

826

432

565

762

16.0

14.5

15.0

13.3

6 403

4 498

6 400

275

445
207
160

9 812
389
174
146

61 257

410
220

7 119

10 262

333
228
148

462
327
234

66 220
3 788
2 582
2 020

17.6

491

14.4

15

18.3

569

14.8

69 157
68 742
60 751

397

099

384

81

688
407
414
225
380

000

805
553
572
410
273

9 080
2

018

2 204
60.7
2 183

1
1

2
1

156
891

910
723
525

18.5

315
274
354

1
1

17.4

18.0

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Male, 16 to
With a work disability
Not

in

64 years

labor force

Prevented from working

Female, 16 to 64 years

171

121

7 161

4 709
333

With a work disability


Not in labor force
Prevented from working

562
402
354

Persons 16 to 64 years
With a public transportation disability
With a work disability
Persons 65 years and over
With a public transportation

WORKERS

IN

FAMILY

IN

No workers

Mean
1

family income

worker

Mean

family income

Mean

family income
3 or more workers
Mean family income

CENSUS TRACTS

204
151

3
1
1

684
705
528

302
88

53
53
1

469
96
79
77

212
58
20
20

370
94

295

100
55
55

389

690

85
85
1

836

263

221
98
73
62

338

137
73
67

151

283

94
87

153
137
75

91

68
62

55

69
57
57

118

61

13 564

9 207

20 074
212
206

2 771

3 526

2 546

2 559

2 313
2 056

103

120
120

60
48

55

44

2 582
28
28

2 684

121
121

13 519
116
97

127 477

298
282

610

3 174

3 317

426

427

557
46

568
46

423

261

578
62

499

518

24 693
3 504

66

481
82

565
$8 787
756
$18 940
2 240
$27 771
902
$37 697

278
$12 789
116
$19 389
1
610
$26 644

591

568
$19 476
3 134
$39 342

175

144
$6 340

$10 400

2 727

disability

51

96

50

55

1979

2 workers

134

654

$37 803

206
292
$50 662
983
$44 544
900
$55 430
$31

3 410

$43 374
303
$50 360
1

362

$13 127

030
$27 580
17

21 169
$33 489
10 229
$42 805

142

133

607
296
$22 647
456
$28 466
190
$37 823

$10 016
357
$22 081
469
$26 081
203
$33 977

$11

115
160
282
$21 605
444
$27 016
236
$40 695
$11

$12 946
467
$17 664
541

$24 880
274
$33 040

NEWARK,

N.J.,

320
$16 974
333
$24 665
156
$32 893

SMSA

123
401
$16 471

358
$24 794
132
$31 554

P 183

Table P-10.

Labor Force and Disability Characteristics of Persons:


[Data ore estimates based o

Belleville

a sample; see Introduction.

For

1980 Con.

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

town, Essex

Bloomfield town

County Con.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Essex County

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0146

0147

0148

0149

0150

0151

0152

0153

0154

0155

0156

0157

3 593

4 940
3 292

2 928

3 872

2 936

2 493

3 706

280

66.6

64.1

64.5

877
760

2 498
2 429

117

69

6.2

2.8

553
804

2 057

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
Labor force
Percent of persons 16 years and over

2 463
68.5
2

Gvilian labor force

Employed
Unemployed

Female, 16 years and over


Lobor force

947
130

58.0
130

16 years and over

Civilian labor force

Employed
Unemployed

Percent of civilian labor force

With own children under 6 years


In

labor force

Married, husband present


In

3 292
3

115
4.7

Percent of civilian labor force

Percent of female,

463
348

090
40

2 765

571
56.8
571

499

Not enrolled in school


Not high school graduate
Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

4.6

218

255
118
240
605

261
76

302

16
16

877

804
749

498

55
6.8
175

3 926

3 375

902

2 646

2 248

64.8

67.4

66.6

892
819

2 646

489

73

157

248
125
123

3.9

5.9

5.5

562

018
008

851
54.5
851
801

10

50

2 129
192
56.0
192
120
72

1.0

5.9

200

99
54
875

018
49.5

51.8

72

3.5

108
021

7.9

559

labor force

Gvilian persons 16 to 19 years

032
260

850
020

4 254
2 419

2 997

859
74.6

56.9

62.1

61.5

845
734

2 419
2 229

190

853
737
116

2 091

111
6.0

7.9

6.3

8.3

7.4

321

2 603

680
860

2 115

861
65.2

55.1

020
932
88

855
796
59

6.0

8.6

234
99

166
56

152

53.1

48.6

123

422

046

401

77

21
5.0

51.2

150
55

186
50

207

922
424

876
441

958
520

131
28
9

278

184
55

271
87

96

17

51

16

25

19
12

10
16

734
472

2 229

737
328

2 091

927

521

198

163
165

658
24
174
460
187

209
312
720
79
153
488
220

78
120
275
36
28

68
119

69

7
13

151

120

572

115

19

55

37

322
94

209
40

40

"

14
9

12
7

"

"

"

760
682
319
363
658

2 429

2 489

2 125

492
259
233
953

496
238
258
776

111

71

76

209
505

211

161

151

122

666
302

539
316

404

152

70
312
540
210

21

33
114

46
164

43
79

123

868
422

150
59
613
383

181

"

927
74

6.9

461

15

189

7.3

326

280

8.5

235

25

083

619
001
61.8
001

6.9

431

101

979
502

184
45.5
184

860

860
797
63

29
272
616

86
935

58
25

69
24
369
205

113

54

OCCUPATION AND SELECTED INDUSTRIES


2 348
571

Employed persons 16 years and over


Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations
Professional specialty occupations

and administrative support occupations


Technicians and related support occupations

Technical, sales,

Administrative support occupations, including clerical


.

74

321
311

785

318
6

17

289
439
253

380
615
347

286

176
92

119
156
73
35

332
393

110
76

139
124
59
26
39

734
392
384

778
548
619

403
354
462

640
527
422

2 013
281

2 386

Service occupations, except protective and household

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations

and repair occupations

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation and material moving occupations
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers
Manufacturing

Wholesale and retail trade


Professional and related services

189
97
58
34

288
637
82

76

169

216

16'

90
226
27

65

548
229
319
886
72
195
619
303

184

49

81

113

206

211

140

12

17

251

162

221

294
144

259
144

248
310

134
173

72
78

64

188
68
54

223
390
230
82
78

453
308
380

459
329
322

513
314
457

291

691

770

48

188
117
88

259
144
77
38

495
327
439

548
532
392

520
398
353

426
354
239

2 027

51

365
341

603

89
64
20

121

202

WORKER

CLASS OF

wage and

salary workers

Government workers
Local government workers

194
54

Self-employed workers

LABOR FORCE STATUS

IN

529
372

424
268
214

110

62

978
348
222
96

2 019
69.0

2 657
68.6
2 618

107

362
240
96

39

726
310
254

83

422
273
218

728
373
219

32

122

898

2 574
60.5

424
214

314

109

162
93

199
86

77
48

989

66.4
971

2 420
65.3
2 371

1979

Persons 16 years and over, in labor force in 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

2 539
70.7

3 496

1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment

2 495

3 435
2 711
2 411

989
539

301

2 331

2 142

581

597

319
145
194

772
829

18.2

17.1

9.6

11.2

190

275

103

15.3

18.7

21.1

Worked

819
632

68
201

Protective service occupations

Private

815
439
376
922

190
357

Private household occupations

Precision production, croft,

673
240
433
966
33
295
638
392

194
509
269

Sales occupations
Service occupations

3 032

286
285
780
77

in

985
736
726
536
463

70.8

994
67.9

298

938
656
435
427
278
276

2 712
69.1
2
2
1

2 435

76.1

407
905

681

152

918
852
714
466

72.1

668

690
526
404

852
450
284
214
105

2
1

427

526
939
695
665
516
394

330

775
555
524
372
365

569
404
281
178

057
65.3

036
727
645
633
571

270

15.3

16.6

15.1

25.5

184

22.5
178

195

112

196

17.8

15.5

20 .1

13.9

19.3

160
22.6

17.2

16.6

162

13.8
111

198

19.3

20.1

16.7

DISABILITY STATUS. OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Male, 16 to 64 years
With a work disability
Not in labor force
Prevented from working

73

Female, 16 to 64 years

With a public transportation disability


With a work disability

Mean

609
100

2 325

69

101

41

79

3 029
27
27

4 210
74
67

2 423

564

730

73

158

149

216
$6 678
569

065
385
$19 214
540
$28 449
210
$33 528

family income

$1

family income

2 workers

Mean family income


3 or more workers
Mean family income

P 184

125

257
28

531
43

11

11

696

127
65
36
36

209

557

112
52
52

749

292
94

474
116

24
2 336

3 306

18

84
62

2 766
37

3 227
35
30

505
94

645
66

600
76

103

163

$17 443
332
$27 564
407
$38 037

$19 996
442
$23 986
510
$33 439
315
$38 986

117
$13 460
325
$26 171
448
$31 941
128
$34 611

52
47

53

31

31

13

71

17

31

062

79
37
32

33
19

106
79
75

14
7

153
53
39
24

2 215
12
12

265
40

315
80
30

316

276

152
115

91

94

45

511
146
105
99

3 015
58
58

2 428

2 787

39
39

61

135
97

569

919

115

127

128
$12 561
370
$20 326
377
$23 014
162
$37 591

620

609

21

63

135
531

112

55

157

$13 916

$10 667
295
$18 280
357
$25 249
89
$43 146

$12 266
389
$21 949
404
$25 872
149
$41 626

636
89
68
68

128
64
64

57

19

700

112
118
69

63

61

654
84
71

58
1

290
27
27

285
60

FAMILY IN 1979

worker

Mean

166
79
34
24

51

No workers
1

21

Persons 65 years and over


With o public transportation disability

IN

885

21

Persons 16 to 64 years

127
72

With a work disability


Not in lobor force
Prevented from working

WORKERS

420

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

$15531
627
$23 436
229
$31 076

211

$46 392

$11

446
$20 793
538
$26 381
239
$39 116

381

$17 940
505
$25 920
183

$36 530

248
276
316
$18 297
384
$25 551
216
$37 296
$11

CENSUS

79
$6 558
152

$12 115
197

$26 529
84
$35 621

Labor Force and Disability Characteristics of Persons:

Toble P-10.

[Data are estimates bosed on a sample; see Introduction.

For

1980 Con.

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Bloomfield town, Essex


East

County Con.

Orange

city,

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Essex County

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0158

0159

0099

0100

0101

0102

0103

0104

0105

0106

0107

0108

3 230
2 100
65.0
2 100

4 064

2 119
180
55.7
180

2 817

3 176

3 559

3 395

2 627

3 404
2 181
64.1
2 181

4 395

2 209
69.6

3 578
2 187

3 853

932

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
Labor force
Percent of persons 16 years and over
Ovilian lobor force

Employed
Unemployed

Percent of civilian labor force

Female, 16 years and over


Lobor force
Percent of female, 16 years and over

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of civilian labor force

With own children under 6 yeors


In

labor force

In

labor force

persons 16 to 19 years
Not enrolled in school
Not high school graduate
Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

Civilian

68.6

976
124

171

103

135

100
109

5.9

6.6

8.7

7.0

4.9

789
982

2 179

156

283
650

54.9

53.1

50.7

156

048
108

650
580
70

7.1

9.3

179
50

1
1

077

1
1

932
797

588
046
046
955

1
1

664
052

7
6
10

13

10

13

976
340

2 405

193
147

195
159

8.5

921
242

1
1

998
064

2 101
125

2 117

2 476

514

53.3

67.4

53.5
125

020

426

965
787
178

975
016

676
435
241
14.4

9.1

61.1

676
63.8

473
871

51.4

59.1

871

5.8

16.8

9.3

7.9

6.7

9.4

13.9

174
108

272

258

341

272

135

173

187

586
419

963
685

592
362

570
365

640
435

417

252
144
566
364

215

180

438
247

469
274

396
48
38
9
-

410

325
89
45
22

207

307

414

429

111

101
51

97
40

191

43
7

14

29

34

6
30

16
16
19

2 100

2 380

2 466

2 659

310

449

167
143

191

258

69
170

988

891

641

59

81

27

106
704
446
44
43
359

79
58

504
355
42
44
269

273
297

248
187
639
473

319

10.0

102

194
114

176
68
23

10.7

905
2 659
246

965
57.9

12.1

5.3

64.7

112

204
66

275
86
23

905
66.1

105

4.4

277
38

947
234

922
265

758
71.6

740
2 466
274

2 187

134

380

179

8.7

273

61.1

016
920
96

10.8

464

514

70.6
2 514

63.2

91

141

15
10

052
006
46

528

2 209

65.9

430

873

Married, husbond present

576
63.4

576
2 405

982
912
70

Ovilian labor force

122
35
6
16

242
170
72

89
34

064
885

426
314

514
412

591

441
158
109
11

14

26

84

14

750
121

111

106
12

28
66

OCCUPATION AND SELECTED INDUSTRIES


Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations

Professional specialty occupations


Technical, sales,

709
47
163
499
294

and administrative support occupations

Technicians and related support occupations


Sales occupations

Administrative support occupations, including clerical


Service occupations

101

Service occupations, except protective and household

193

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations

and

Precision production, craft,

repair occupations

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

retail

wage and

salary workers

Government workers
Local government workers
Self-employed workers

LABOR FORCE STATUS

517
247
270
726
73
88
565
410

511

215
296
892

922
295

619
64

65
82

745
313

188

128

181

550
274

748

17

14

74
319

30
277

241

319
162

331
154

113

233
132
35
66

633
434
398

349
168
222

934
396

867
203
84

19

278
346

288
487
284
90

153

947
550
216
334
723
45

367
296

52
169
22
142

168

126
169

14

235
415
204

189
523
238

71

71

86

106

93
118

173
112

299
280
597

332
300
687

537
300
674

486

56

11

29
234

41

116

470

343

435

61

353

787
239

435
206
30
176
311
11

14
41

242

124
270
148
68

229
464
265

209
664
415

86

167

466
248

128

54

71

107
142

133
85

454
229
104

320
343
650

542
415
563

582
397
723

397
182
489

907
476
228

2 067

121

506
114
357

559
334
215
83

195
67

263
476
283

41

37

2 413
76.0

2 663
74.8

2 108

2 295

2 364

754
459
282

58

472
413
214

339
518
302
90

528
540
277
32

648
684
332

554
257
38

75

319
438

192
30

050
377
249
~

1979

IN

Persons 16 years and aver,

in

labor force

in

1979

Percent of persons 16 years and over

1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment
Worked

18
7

797
538
135
403
548
28
58
462
228

WORKER

CLASS OF
Private

55
183

430
287

trade

Professional and related services

40
393
29
95
269
193

019
48
151

451

Manufacturing

077
105
65

820
238

176
78
92

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation and material moving occupations

Wholesale and

Private household occupations

Protective service occupations

354

in

2 208
68.4
2 169
645

2 713
66.8

413
346

892
935
719
440

1
1

192
382

2 615
2 211
1

248

190
925
822
719
684
317

910
67.8

58.9
1

875
587
343

251

1
1

073
378

1
1

513

602
055
899
725
608
432

21.3

16.2

111

1
1

25.4

219

16.2
241

126

109

195

162

20.9

20.4

16.9

11.6

16.5

16.1

564

701
33
26
26

17.3

19.8

67.4

58.9
2
1

017
539
409
210
137
516

2
1

24.5
271
20.2

252
744
570
469
378
415

2 970
67.6

2 694
69.9
2 643
2 081
1

18.1

2 854

530

264
983
869
690
654

19.7

22.0

812
789

581

935

57.0
1

815
267
080
975
875
482

824
69.4

694
228
100
941

865
507

24.9

27.8

237

274

254

224

220

20.6

17.8

16.0

18.5

18.1

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Male, 16 to 64 years
With a work disability
Not in labor force

Prevented from working

Female, 16 to
With a work disability
Not in labor force

64 years

With a public transportation


With a work disability

disability

Persons 65 years and over


With a public transportation disability

FAMILY

IN

No workers

Mean
1

family income

worker

Mean

family income

2 workers

Mean

family income

3 or more workers
Mean family income

CENSUS TRACTS

116
77
64
1

742

53

139
107
93

2 665
74
68

3 306
103
97

565
49

758

60

Persons 16 to 64 years

IN

426
123

Prevented from working

WORKERS

239
98
42
42

871
65
51

36

108
62
48
48

403
100
44
44

509

394

71

84

101

30
22

61

45
45

457
71

39
39

32
1

718
118
86
58

655
83

332
74

315
85

210

116
$8 511

73
$7 186

58
$8 621

256
$16 709
367
$25 764

269
$13 373
420
$26 209
85
$37 395

352
$16 244
549
$28 588
235
$42 262

254
$5 712
348

$6 357

111

102
58

61

48

51

4 040
84

2 904

2 428

92
92

43
34

288
66

282

199

82

53

33

73

554
$17 456

2 249

154
84
72

405

326

61

165
$8 096

847

168

306

61

077

791
87
54
45

673

547
239

263
$17 843
469
$28 862
159
$30 389

257

99
50
40

51

41

157
$7 705

116

557

3 404
42
42

31

51

574

2 731

3 049
76
76

54

157
95
37
27

82
46

3 227

2 511
48

76
46

2 850
44
36

572
40
40

393

71

106
88
88

81

35
27
1

647
120

351
138
88

1979

581

$25 433
199
$32 994

204
$11 987
184
$23 577
122
$26 345

141

$32 641

$18 632
362
$24 789
146
$30 596

181

128

$4 737

$9 627

437
$14 482
376
$25 920

433
$11 536
390
$22 088

75

129

$28 202

$33 646

294
$5 707

540
$10 486
530
$22 785
68
$22 775

NEWARK,

N.J.,

177

128

$3 479

$3 963
272
$13 093

370
$12 617
282
$23 189
168
$35 595

SMSA

291

$22 431
155

$32 271

P 185

Table P-10.

Labor Force and Disability Characteristics of Persons:


[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

1980 Con.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

East Oronge

city,

Essex

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Irvington town, Essex

County- Con.

County

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0109

0110

0111

0112

0113

0114

0115

0116

0117

0118

0119

0120

2 963

2 677

986

2 665

2 911

2 278

1
1

670
060

4 750

515

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
Labor force
Percent of persons 16 years and over

2 219
1

Civilian labor force

Employed
Unemployed

Percent of civilian labor force

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force
Percent of female, 16 years and over

Civilian labor force

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of civilian labor force

With own children under 6 years


In

labor force

Married, husbond present


In

labor force

persons 16 to 19 years
Not enrolled in school
Not high school graduate
Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

Civilian

906
655

2 700

286
58.0

72.3

66.7

286

655
596

800

59

800
532
268

9.5

9.0

14.9

304

548

761
58.4
761

321
58.6
321

695
66

305
16

8.7

5.0

186
106

345
259

59
29
175
92

325

41

105

44

164
122

837

4 156
2 095

68.6

50.4
2 088

237

837
643
194

13.8

10.6

6.0

718

58.0
1

718

481

880

692
827

58.6

48.9

63.0

880
797
83

827
699
128

995
912
83

9.4

15.5

207

355
275

313
160
550
343

21

203
62

285
92

16

22

215
70
29

501

111

579
995

1
1

962
126

897
008

1
1

177

59.3
1
1

177
076

616

60.6
1

616
433

898

65.2
1

898
730

66.5
1

509
392

2 800

63.5

58.9

060
918

2 800

150

650

101

183

168

117

142

8.6

11.3

8.9

7.8

13.4

5.4

924
475

2 625

038

335
786

61.7

58.9

51.4

038
949

475
435
40

153
615

520
827

1
1

681

261
48.0
261
167

53.1

53.3

54.4

008
958
50

615
568
47

827
727
100

89

786
733
53

8.3

5.0

7.6

12.1

8.6

6.7

8.4

7.5

239

137
56

166
98

84

404
222

521

307

170
125
633
372

169
125

776
450

172
116
515

369

398
209

203
97
186
524

155

132
22

272
88

256

305

_
-

38

74
29

106
53
9

161

451

280

41
17

18

12

12

32

"

13

5
12

13

164

596
50

7
9

7
6
16

22

94

31
1

15

284
82
68
39

_
~

12
17

918
202

2 650

75
42
15

_
44

OCCUPATION AND SELECTED INDUSTRIES


Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial ond professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations
Professional specialty occupations
Technical, sales,

181

and administrative support occupations

Technicians and related support occupations

Sales occupations

Administrative support occupations, including clerical


Service occupations
Private household occupations

Protective service occupations

Service occupations, except protective and household

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations


Precision production, craft,

and repair occupations

76
105

33

410

234

16

70
324
224

44
190
92

28
16
180
6
86

12

257

Operators, fabricators, and loborers

193

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation and material moving occupations

36

Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and loborers

28

Manufacturing

270

Wholesale and retail trade


Professional and related services

271

155

532
374

123
251

17

475
26
65

481
264
62
202

643
240
90

80

194

244

77
134
60
30
44

77
342
244
57
41

6
130
300
188
77
35

142
108
119

376

076

433

183
48
135

122

730
377

392
295
82
213
422
24

431
223

92
110

161

426
272

39
69

25
37

9
14

305
8

210

184

12

103
261

144

134

203
292
159
78
55

62

347

344
170
92
82

99
184
105
55
24

299
210

294

237

198

197

531

348

191

719
604
459

176
519
255
35

961

802
88

18

146

618

962
564
227
337
675
88

454
413

150

35
104

359
283
34

38
84
384
36
42
306
207

498

384
264
34
36

53
72

109

30

77
286
129
94
63

304

311

415

292

153

174

121

428

209
335

211

428

590

294

307
168

136

197
180

434

493
96

58
75
301

367
27

81

101

316
365

297
257
25
37
195

16

45
304

15

325

315
159
74
82

372
148
430

310

208
022
73

55
67
188
123

267
682
295

19

68

224

99

551

285
131

135

CUSS OF WORKER
Private wage and salary workers
Government workers
Local government workers

806
328
212
30

Self-employed workers

LABOR FORCE STATUS

IN

151

092
410

75

173

30

093
377
164

11

326
292

379
489

93
25

186
94

835

2 354
56.6

791

265
106

066
328

174
39

16

353
209
78

2 259

303
187

29
28

77

1979

Persons 16 years and over, in labor force in 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment

Worked

445

in

355

581

61.1

64.1

253
900

566
430
347

694
597
380

374

28.0
182

10.8
10
10.2

781

16.0

305
63

732

651

254
180
044
007
467

820

61.4

64.1
1

715
324

165

044
956
454

68.5
1

1
1

754
350
180
124

995
380

2
1

1
1
1

275

223

61.6
173

846
783

751

486
397
217
453

693

63.5
1

681

625

640
256
140
936
846
344

927

814
548
352
218

546

168

000
776

047

681

911

616
556
250

482

056
63.2

67.9

66.2
1

830
334

2 963
62.4
2 898
2

323
022
917
691

20.3
124

132
421
21.8
184

21.6
155

23.7

249

261
21.3
124

94

225

19.9

17.4

15.1

18.4

18.7

17.5

17.1

194
82
43
43

684
84

996

096

901
62
22
22

618
92
43
20

306

979
48

168

27.0

24.9

20.7

19.2

226

203

228

19.3

18.7

19.7

525
17.7

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Male, 16 to 64 years
With a work disability
Not in labor force
Prevented from working

815
80
32
32

Female, 16 to 64 years

With a work disability


Not in labor force
Prevented from working

Persons 16 to 64 years
With a public transportation disability
With a work disability

With a public transportation

WORKERS

IN

Mean

family income

worker

Mean

36
28
28

145
106
99

985

744
49

274

121

98
38
38
1

390
204

002
67

61

47
1

394

143
124

118
97
69

2 341

2 511

2 396

80
80

69
69

68
68

219

162

283

34

102

444
65

281
62

186
$4 180
296

83
$7 482

156
$5 378

200
$4 137

110
$4 041

112
$12 175
105

276
$13 235
298
$22 514

277
$13 036
299
$20 726

318
$22 525
58
$25 107

family income

3 or more workers
Mean family income

P 186

455

$11 986

fomily income

2 workers

Mean

72

46

35
35

37
2 500
48

36
882
240

115
75
75

57
57
1

216
114
79
73

125
60
60
1

436
98

629
106
66
61

858

67
56

58

658
37
26

51

17

125
104
104

81

663
43
34

2 212

2 532

2 069

276

3 487

111

81

36

74

36

16
9

40

95

323

453

370

209

394

82

70

111

55

34

116
$6 528
204
$12 327
336
$25 210
115
$35 837

99
$6 918

27
1

263
269

FAMILY IN 1979

No workers
1

067
59
32
17

7
7

170
79
68
62

28
28

disability

25

22

Persons 65 years and over

289

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

$22 965
24

11

115

$44 554

$29 559

$32 866

448
$12 541
286
$20 537
78
$28 462

176

138

133

$14 036
355
$25 233

$5 662

$5 771

281

321

162
$4 601
341

$16 992
213
$24 939

$12 806
404
$21 859

$13 436
385
$28 366

321

$27 911
121

69

59

101

$43 494

$30 552

$34 755

$32 424

173

$18 130
162
$22 842
42
$31 009

CENSUS

292
$9 552
481

$16 925
565
$26 047
197

$34 148

1980 Con.

Labor Force and Disability Characteristics of Persons:

Table p-io.

[Data are estimates based sn a somple,- see Introductior

For

meaning of symbols

Irvington

town

see Introduction.

Essex

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A an IB]

County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0121

0122

0123

0124

0125

0126

0127

0128

0129

0130

0131

0132

0133

2 923

3 307

2 626

3 212
2 155

2 838

2 905

2 262

2 139

3 473

738

313

66.2

67.1

61.2

2 297
66.1
2 290

3 561
2 166
60.8
2 152

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
Labor force
Percent of persons 16 years and over
Civilian labor force

Employed
Unemployed

Percent of civilian labor force

Female, 16 years and over


Lobor force
Percent of female, 16 years and over

Percent of civilion labor force

With own children under 6 years


labor force

47.6

66.0

824
666

2 667
2 489

2 717
2 614

178

103

743
646
97

2 171

158
8.7

6.7

3.8

5.6

603
818

2 399
1
175
49.0
1
175
1
120
55

2 161

2 251
821

labor force

persons 16 to 19 years

Not enrolled in school


Not high school groduote

Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

236

4.7

3.7

229

258
152
999
507

81

123
533

231
86
42

251
85
24

12
19

15

2 489

2 614

399
208

459

191

325
999
83
248
668
346

11

743

36.5
821

236
190
46

8.9

57.2
1

147
56

795
447

Married, husband present

Civilian

65.7

818
745
73

Employed
Unemployed

In

4 135
2 717

61.3

51.0

Civilian labor force

In

4 362
2 672

3 658

824
62.4

1
1

775
46
5.6
191

92
811

306

236
70

235
65
16

16

11

181

987

727
546

737

744

60.0

155

727

997

561

744
653

654

654

184

181

158

166

91

551
103

8.5

10.5

7.3

96

5.2

6.2

866
074

483
830

57.6

56.0

074
996
78

830
730
100

1
1

810

041
57.5
041

537
777

948
93

751
46.8
751

50.6

777
694
83

605

61.4

73.1

133
745

1
1

313
182

944
346

13.9

15.1

131

244
715

65.8

57.5

720

745
684

31

61

715
603
112

1
1

947
182
60.7
175

940
212
9.9

1
1

983
029
51.9

967
208

029
929
100

7.3

12.0

8.9

10.7

4.1

8.2

15.7

228
130
769
452

262
139
649
336

308
208
887
555

227

116
86

236
107

719
382

252
86
690
340

307
213

341

149
599

202

394

199
46

126

63

344

356

23

79

14

223
62
26

279
74

16

187
39
26

41

117
62

11

21

12

25

8
6

8
10

25

16

44

51

33

121

9.7

17.7
271

393
220
673
409

408
153
76
-

OCCUPATION AND SELECTED INDUSTRIES


Employed persons 16 years and over

Managerial and professional specialty occupations

666
270

Professional specialty occupations

168
102

and administrative support occupations


Technicians and related support occupations

560
49

Soles occupations

168
343
219

Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations

Technical, sales,

134

820

100
157
558
30
113

987
353

150
203

734
45

546
222
109

171

186

15

31

Protective service occupations

47

93

163

235

60
286

38
143

57
194

295
322
213
60
49

433
494
310
97

319

87

133

247
398
230
94
74

255
363
224
102
37

276
189
44
43

410
374
270

687
516

460

401

663
429
509

457
404
367

400
306
300

341

2 012

250

350

160
75

199
110

274

914

2 862

2 769

Service occupations, except protective

and household

92

734
26

Private household occupations

Service occupations

997
263

113

56
98
342
382
39
98
245

415

496

125
564
282

Administrative support occupations, including clerical

53
233
534
343

646
257

Machine operators, assemblers, ond inspectors


Transportation ond material moving occupations
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

Manufacturing
retail

trade

Professional

ond related services

CLASS OF

WORKER

wage and

salary workers
Government workers
Local government workers
Private

Self-employed workers

LABOR FORCE STATUS

IN

491

294
64

2 070
501

283
270

43

345
267
154
34

524
427
196
36

158

163

174

416
250

192

257

131

140
48
92

81

620
30

386

551

176
536
37
108

309
39
85

391

185

944
299

12

225
_

253

63

24

51

97

129

214
4
206
349

174

20
228

459

185
80
84

184
132
143

171

371
411

383

240

358

275
214
312

090
444

866
252

173

100

418
472
219

17

13

40

413

2 432
70.0

151

281

134
82

130
108

529
399
423

499
282
286

580

325

371

163
58

225
46

811
69.0

2 273
70.8
2 189

247
264
114

294
320

108
102
71

159
351

380
55
63
262

268

74

234
443
220
70

80
349
60
118

189

146
39

50

940
210

581

394
370

476
238

106
193
598
54
150

36
194

266
497

170

653
224
115
109

and repair occupations

Operators, fabricators, ond laborers

Wholesale ond

12

185
523
237

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations


Precision production, craft,

561
176
59
117
561

212
550
313
99
138

153

527
355
357

507
290

454

502
364
140
46

1979

Persons 16 years and over, in labor force in 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

Worked in 1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment

65.6

67.0

783
2 135

2 685
2 301

65.5
1

854
403

171

791

159

760

999
395

511
651
22.7

967
848
618
409

808

49.4
781

1
1

402
260
146
060
368

200

272

148

20.4
157

18.3

17.7

13.8

15.0

20.6

14.8

2 207
66.7
2 149
1
1

691

412
275

112
510
23.1
211
16.1

709
333
155
967
850
403

22.3
173
15.6

816
617
307
220
457

789

63.0

722
380
237

071

1
1

963
344

828
470
283

281

19.2

20.1

156

96

12.9

12.9

890

65.1
1

1
1

189
310

751
77.4
721

66.1
1

469
305
055
986
309

350
979
835
712
636
376

16.4
173
20.2

17.6

136

26.6
162

15.9

17.1

162
53
37
37

950

837

334

836
44
44

2
1

303
713
475
345
229
617

2 204
61.9
2 147
1

25.4
311
18.0

600
416
349
230
456
20.7

243
20.6

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Male, 16 to
With a work disability
Not in lobor force

64 years

Prevented from working

Female, 16 to 64 years

With a work disability

Not

in

labor force

Prevented from working

Persons 16 to 64 years
With o public transportation disability

Wth

a work disability

Persons 65 years and over


With a public transportation disability

WORKERS

IN

Mean

family income

worker

Mean

161

51

92
92

39
1

592

121

266
127
103
103

857
190
150
144

684

105
65
58
1

728
66

073

136
84
69

316

233

73

57
57

121
101

2 389
127
122

136

234

210

084

29
23

78
49

17

41

496

230

106
83
45

99
58
33

105
92
88

84
74
70

2 746
80
80

2 243

2 706

2 314

26

30
30

78

13

2 496
13
13

178
293

561
112

383
68

506
90

524
99

169
$7 420

167

184
$8 491

2 368

3 449

36
36

123
111

3 412
41
41

555

913

723

142

109

102

155

207
$10 156

210

299

$9 317

$7 612

456
$16 097

384
$13 895
266
$24 563

009
79
29
29

81

513
154
100
72

125

77
20
6
1

28
1

786

125
74
40
40

962

428

185
118
74
1

759
171

124
103

393
113
63

45
1

762
201
140
108

3 187
45
45

3 155

177
46

286
72

406
68

137
$5 261

180
$6 909

311
$4 290

308
$10 044
225
$20 019
102
$23 106

476
$13 245
410
$20 208

499
$13 624
353
$19 562
158
$29 714

27
27

28

409

476

64

44

190

153

$7 794
333
$16 690
418
$21 418
93
$29 363

$5 738

63
$8 975
160

71

74

40
40

16

48
38

FAMILY IN 1979

No workers
1

102

family income

2 workers

Mean family income


3 or more workers
Mean family income

CENSUS TRACTS

$10 859
306
$14 684
436
$21 387
122
$37 224

481

$18 033
553
$25 607
232
$34 401

543
$24 983
116
$35 069

396
$15 137
409
$22 738

138

151

$29 759

$36 109

$7 168
328
$12 573

405
$23 338
72
$30 902

340
$15 695
557
$27 395
114
$38 898

424
$14 197
399
$23 896
119
$33 946

$14 403
263
$22 390
17

$33 127

NEWARK,

N.J.,

137

$32 512

SMSA

P 187

isaoiiiry

uiaraci ensues

ot re Tsons:

[Data are estimates based on o sample; see Introduction.

For

IVOU--(.on.

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

1\Aontclair

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

town. Essex County

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0161

0162

0163

0164

0165

0166

0167

0168

0169

0170

0171

0172

2 780

2 744

2 882

3 117

3 244

2 572

2 649

785
134

2 426

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
Labor force
Percent of persons 16 years and over
Civilian labor force

Female, 16 years and over


labor force

Percent of female, 16 years and over


Qvilion labor force

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of civilian labor force

With own children under 6 years


In

labor force

Married, husband present


In

Civilian

760
680
80

labor force

502
729

805
718
87

455
778

857

64.4
1

857
792
65

1
1

620
804

920
852

220
2 158
62
2

3.5
1

220
68.4

68

3.5
1

920
61.6

679
782

697
972

646
037

2 883
2 018

2 356

63.0

70.0

64.7

2 018

1
1

523

037
930

168

107

2.8
1

691
65.7
691

9.9

10.3

462
840

932
489

931
87

615
946

524
503

21

4.3
1

524

1.4
1

255
686

761
66.5
761

664
97

1
1

583
883

134

079

55
4.9
1

029
577

648
67.9

5.5
1

63.5

648
555
93
5.6

384
833

48.5

53.5

49.6

46.6

57.3

57.5

52.5

58.6

54.7

55.8

56.1

60.2

729
716

804
783

972
934
38

840
747
93

489
443
46

686
678

833

1.8

7.7

2.6

3.8

3.9

11.1

3.2

1.2

5.3

161

187

192

81

77
35

116
54

943
469

829
409

49
954
453

135
59

834
416

225
105
993

111

22

156
64

9.4
71

561
16
2.8
105
73

771

30

883
836
47

577

21

782
752
30

946
916

13

778
718
60

218
20

229

201

320

25

17

56

10

12
7

28
6
6

Not enrolled in school


Not high school graduate
Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

4.8
1

214

persons 16 to 19 years

805
65.8

4.5

labor force

civilian

760
63.3

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of

4
6

32
244

347

140

211

202
30
22

151

112

37
25

31

12

15

488
275

621

62
7.4

78
62
532
352

74
655
344

540
260

336

170
36

89
20

231

10
10

17

17

231

159
35

41

10

049

523
393

930
224

401

169

71

648
673

224
494

153
278
36

OCCUPATION AND SELECTED INDUSTRIES


Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations

Professional specialty occupations

and administrative support occupations


Technicians and related support occupations

Technical, sales,

1
1

24

Service occupations

Service occupations, except protective and household

and repair occupations

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation and material moving occupations
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers
Manufacturing

Wholesale and retail trade


Professional and related services

1
1

11

14

11

46
60

37
34
34

30

12

59
89
34
26
29

295
200
592

280
246
604

17
5

852
019
390
629
559

2 158
1

28
176
355

179

51

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations

792
969
387
582
549
40
330
120

73

22
78

Protective service occupations

60
218
263

Private household occupations

718
049
467
582
541

295
243
100

Sales occupations

Administrative support occupations, including clerical

Precision production, craft,

680
947
440
507
562

152
16
27
109
22
95
159
103

86

131

342
44
53
245

12

28

136
120
36

18

594

211

171

5
17

41

264
236
666

358
352

125
169
83
53
33

43

781

931
602
220
382
740
75

503
364
517
346

664
640
274
366
540

9
185
152
155
29

284
244
28

881

216
449
292

31

341

143
29
28

40

231

67
86

71

252
350

91

310

11

135
53
82

555
372
146
226
506
77
62
367
297
45
62
190

311

72
184

079

29
81

201

325

90

44
237

126

29
187

13

14

12

76
45
26

115

102
198
44
82
72

140

108
176

90

15

220

111

59
33

38

5
81

19

19

252
178
520

243
166
222

302
324
569

310
174
503

240

094
395
243

790

34

10

18

228
135

40
53

180
137

317

243
561

333

426

261

818
226

177

CUSS OF WORKER
wage and salary workers
Government workers
Local government workers
Private

Self-employed workers

LABOR FORCE STATUS

184
355
147

141

IN

285
275
149
146

353
326

198
113

342
276
143

565
443
277

222

137

130
84

525
295

066
270

284
162
119

170
167

182
100

169
35

058
423
250
69

1979

Persons 16 years and over, in labor force in 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

Worked in 1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment
r

995

71.8
1

990
475

143

121

957
238

953

71.2
1
1
1

949
520
305
250
091
236

997

1
1

058

64.3
001

2 110
73.2

2 304

2 067

2 298

797

758
326

735

083
647

481

147

651

431

056
933

315

291

301

586
530
249

1
1
1

610
415
296
194

68.6

71.0

438
264

764

2 091
67.1

986
557
275
245
087
230

69.3
1

328
200
347

626

301

047
016
870
209

12.9

11.5

14.1

11.2

259

645

827

57
36

16
16

21

16

120
69
62
46

765
50

984

21

21

079

105

608
344
164
998
884
284

845
37

18.2

102

52
52

22.1

83

942
94

16.6

58

867
722
703
608
246

148
145
021

637
67.5

13.2

14.3

62

17.3

48

17.1

66.5
104

16.7

159

12.6

187

20.7
92

129

15.1

12.8

12.9

11.5

775
338

14.4
114
16.3

16.4

12.1

799
67.9

613

23.5
158

11.9

69.0
1

63

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Male, 16 to 64 years
With a work disability
Not in labor force
Prevented from working

19
1

With a work disability


Not in labor force
Prevented from working

Mean

family income

family income
family income

624

61

73
52
37

40

18
12

107

756
77
70

11

211

49
26

220

275
49

7
1

376

47

81

41

47
34
2 034
12

6
6

2 305

2 256

2 288

2 495

27
27

13

2 732
6
6

457

488

468

498

266

49

594
70

539

84

62

53

70

54

80
$16 797
346
$36 086

112
$26 831
335
$48 409
431
$48 690
138
$58 186

60
$20 131
298
$26 998
484
$38 498
242
$50 063

85
$7 152
294
$17 415
283
$24 010
156
$29 871

106
$6 666

14

17

29

89
50
50

16
16

10

NEWARK,

67

51

$23 757
285
$49 047
468

$32 253
324
$55 753

416

391

199

$53 728
219
$64 587

$42 985

$41

3 or more workers
Mean family income

P 188

927

50

11

119
68

33

380

2 198
39
39

652
124

6
6
6

51

63

003

945

965

39
21

12
1

410

811

10
10

56
50

13

15

13

15

411
64

602
36

359
40

532

109

83
$5 429
187
$13 254
169

79
$6 062
237
$18 523

10

FAMILY IN 1979

2 workers

Mean

195
30

356

20

077

disability

worker

Mean

No workers
1

061
46
32
32

35
23

Persons 65 years and over


With a public transportation disability

IN

203
52
30

Persons 16 to 64 years

WORKERS

31

Female, 16 to 64 years

With a public transportation


With a work disability

102
37

101

$51

N.J.,

SMSA

324

152

$57 580

131

$14 465
155
$22 079
46
$34 231

91

$10 530
177
$17 967
322
$28 391
97
$33 904

92
$28 795
267
$63 293
360
$59 615
83
$52 899

$14 163
266
$17 909
270
$31 579
118

$34 229

392
97
$33 424
$21

CENSUS

309
$28 376
166
$39 690

Labor Force and Disability Characteristics of Persons:

Table p-io.

[Data are estimotes based on a sample; see Introduction.

1980 Con.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Newark

city.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

BJ

Issex County

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0001

0002

0003

0004

0005

0006

0007

0008

0009

0010

0011

0013

623
552

3 110
256

118
539

2 641

3 952

40.4

56.2

48.2

3 097
549
50.0

4 180
2 556

34.0

61.1

48.7

256
097

978
938
40

539
477

549
429

2 556

159

62

120

176
380

12.7

4.1

11.5

7.7

14.9

LABOR FORCE STATUS


3 575

Persons 16 years and over


Percent of persons 16 yeors and over

2 230
2 128

Civilian labor force

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of

civilian

labor force
1

Percent of female.

16 years and over

Civilian lobor force

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of civilian labor force

own

In

children under

6 years

labor force

Married, husband present


In

552
499
53

102
4.6

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force

With

2 230
62.4

Labor force

labor force

S63
952

017
319
31.4

952
916
36

319

28

3.8

8.8

137
77

887

592
31.4
592
537
55
9.3

291

283
59
940
459

276

persons 16 to 19 years
Not enrolled in school
Not high school graduate
Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

Civilian

9.6

51.1

203
67
527
202

339
127

219

41
33

739
978

083

510
510

52.7

33.8

083
789
294

510
414
96

13.5

14.1

18.8

286

286
112
174

2
2
1

469

251
53.5
251
231

908
874
45.8

874

20

681
193

8.0

22.1

006
430

547
229

738
735

2 394

528
647

2 167

294

41.9

42.3

54.1

42.3

45.7

27.1

430
414

229
212

735
662
73

294

647

990
870

250

102
192

561

201

89
89

16
3.7

17
7.4

86

120

49

65

9.9

14.8

13.3

12.1

16.8

77

495
258
698
389

252

384

19.6
178

135

97

111

115
643
220

33
227
77

27
4
74
57

496
226

307

174

79

113

41

62

77
4

20

53

21

561
239
179
66

14

18

16

23

113

55

10

37

789
233
82

414

231
4
4

681
56

51

140
662
92

72
352

151

19

482

83

44

41

11

108

50
293

77

25

11

364
369

58

161

73

22
29

42

69
294

62

41

31

123
78

533
202

259
98

802
387

68
20

79
34

143

10

19

99
58

18

54

10

19

2 128

499

477

51

211

43
146

148
70
78

44

264
634
95
140
399
256

097
177
82
95
360

938

475

25
20

42.7

18

91

922
250-

990

500
238

103
58

164
69
29
66

194
89
45.9

107

386
34.9

386
321

10

309
91

161

10

OCCUPATION AND SELECTED INDUSTRIES


Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations
Professional specialty occupations

and administrative support occupations


Technicians and related support occupations

Technical, sales,

Safes occupations

Administrative support occupations, including clerical


Service occupations
Private household occupations

Protective service occupations

Service occupations, except protective

and household

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation and material moving occupations
Hondlers. equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

Manufacturing
Wholesole and

retail

trade

Professional and related services

63

429
230

19

31

8
138
82

97
232
176

33

47

201

81

85

68

192

16

11

77
163
9

13

25

69

151

77

22
46

136

67
85

24
196
93
35
68

552
362
387

651

251
17

147

2 176

19

462
415
46
39
330

45

15

19

117

155

267
155

284
215

135
405
241

6
170
707
413

66
98

125
169

42

19

70

50

44
136
67
26
43

194
73
154

285

148
102

434

161

413
93

272

138

41

298

383
110
76
6

827

712
196
112
30

404

216
76

72
158

467
40
95
332

297
457
305

and repair occupations

Precision production, craft,

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

112
123

119

54
35

11

96
166
11

11

48
107

21

109
367
166
47

173
532
297

35
162
144

24
130
56

103
132

14

271
138
39

18

60

94

173
34
77

129

239

20

77
145

393
378

264

221

86
42

216
6
-

154

720
305
413

297
255

231

664
479
313

847
224
126

22

33

41

18

687

2 706
64.7
2 472

376

2 282

654

272

52.1

57.7
2 067

43.3

58.0
241
157

185

27
29
107

521

266
452

127

_
81

CUSS OF WORKER
wage and salary workers
Government workers
Local government workers
Self-employed workers
Private

412
284
55

241

136
29

62
36
11

064
343

108

455
179
50
47

LABOR FORCE STATUS IN 1979


Persons 16 years and over, in labor force in 1979
Percent of persons 16 years and over

Worked in 1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL


Male, 16 to 64 yeors
With a work disability
Not in labor force
Prevented from working
Female, 16 to

64 yeors

With a work disability


Not in labor force

Persons 65 years and over


With a public transportation disobility

FAMILY

IN

No workers

Mean
1

family income

worker

Mean

33.5

1
1
1

717
456
468
278

family income

2 workers

Mean family income


3 or more workers
Mean family income

CENSUS TRACTS

518
371
345
297
271
177

340

43.1
1

277
902

681

780
588
296

009

558

58.0

49.9
543

009
920
674
763
591

643
259
033
994
849
383

234

67

148

14

15.3

16.7

18.5

9.1

16.6

495

384

851

594

485

106
56
56

100

95
89

29
29
29

116
107
107

594

552
115

800
66

429
62

55
47

62
62

164
148
142

394
40
40

914

2 364

104

191

94

179

345
33

204

655

36

143

113
$6 874

133
$8 747
110
$17 653
109
$21 579
37

255
$6 966
283
$14 418
377
$23 424
136
$28 153

32.5

102

426
365
322
295

54.5

145
26.0
53

491
21.5

22.1

10.1

680
510
285
159

938

270
900
782
727
656
404

529
292
268
187
182
295

329
190
105

053
55.2

919
630
555
497
440
394

141

45.1
171

87
79
146
53.7
56

37.4
178

23.3

15.3

17.8

663

415
30

248
28

745

128
77

91

40

22
22

316

2 007

646

185

966

127

235

63
53
35

17

166
147
114

061

433

998
787

22.7
143

34.7

29.4
169

34.5

447

297

14.9

16.3

15.3

14.5

654

988
76

PERSONS
1

51

Persons 16 to 64 years
With a public transportation disability
With a work disobility

IN

544

63.7
2 239

128
82

Prevented from working

WORKERS

2 279

68
68

85
1

103
103

3 089
93
87

936

486

687

45

139

144
146
123
106

995
129

71
71

1.23

115

229

077

170
144
135

132
70
64

287

2 152
135
110
53

97
97

189
178

3 806
86
86

2 304

3 670
103

342
62

280

10
10

64
64

41

134
67

17
17
1

711

15

13

94

15

13

86

282
37

89

36
~

197

55
$5 637

154
$5 799

62
$11 376

279
$10 199
147
$13 610
34
$25 127

10

101

35

1979
166
$5 078

478
$16 340
364
$20 677
161

$36 025

250

403

$5 056
158
$8 149

$4 764
232

121

$16 980
7
$29 775

$10 459
257
$19 826
77
$22 147

263
$15 297
222
$26 488
46
$30 930

$35 223

306

311

322

171

$3 701

$8 089
202
$13 582

$5 596

$5 898
174
$7 037
67
$15 470
45
$24 538

487
$10 611
505
$18 074
109
$32 931

294
$18 802
83
$30 354

550
$13 148
241

$15 646
168
$29 128

NEWARK,

N.J.,

32

343
30
$17 149
$21

SMSA

P 189

Labor Force and Disability Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-10

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

1980 Con.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Newark

city,

Essex

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0014

0015

0016

0017

0018

0019

0020

0021

0022

0023

0024

0025

2 600

2 825

8 Oil
4 881
60.9
4 881

3 668

3 168

224

2 237
70.6

3 883
2 456
63.3
2 456
2 306

LABOR FORCE STATUS

Ovilian labor force

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of

civilian

labor force

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force

53.2

56.8

679
323
356

768
618
150

975
716
259

21.2

19.5

26.6

649

908
395

988
424

43.5

42.9

52.4

41.9

424
300

705
584

609

582
169

395
329
66

124

121

98

124
510
45.4
510
481
29

22.5

16.7

17.2

16.1

246
106
528
295

196
112
244
124

29.2
197

226
60
383

322

211

531
192
163

292
70

234
96

62

61

21

751

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of civilian labor force

With own children under 6 years


lobar force

Married, husband present


In

855
987

48.6

751
45.5

Percent of female, 16 years ond over


Ovilian labor force

In

581
768

2 351

679
54.7

3 071

Persons 16 years and over


Labor force
Percent of persons 16 years and over

labor force

persons 16 to 19 years
Not enrolled in school
Not high school graduote
Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

Civilian

38

18

37

24
37

323

618

716

150
39

128
45
83
167

53

53
186

10

335
077
258

840
933

3 109

269
48.8

50.7

63.4

262
959
303

933
847
86

24.0

9.2

972

906
67.5

972

811

906
708
198

8.2

10.4

501
10.3

508
936

4 371
2 340

52.4

62.1

907
840
67

936
843
93

53.5
2 340
2 084

5.7

7.4

103

174
59

354

294

185

315

409

118

148
68

345
705

470
616

511

8
8

730
907

60.6
2

4 380

161

19.3

64
294
166

125

335

217
988
229

2 237

10.3

13.6

6.1

777
150

2 139
193
55.8
193
116
77

2 035

022

932
305

64.7

50.2

022
917

150

256

105

150
008
142

9.9

10.9

10.3

12.3

6.5

294

236

491

296

157

184

171

158

616
342

676
456

309
2 049
1
159

421

346
209
642
455

413
237
699
479

233
97
38

339
76
36

292

500

376

78

132
84
59

421
167
49

112
47
32

20

581
154
86
24
25
37

932

2 306

251
127
124

267
96

559

672
66

51

11

37

21

52

38

19

15

077

959

137

29

847
87

708
310

32

105

20
252

295

4 380
825
339
486
666

21

21

20
211

40
234

314

149

847

19
10

16
9

OCCUPATION AND SELECTED INDUSTRIES


Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations
Professional specialty occupations
Technical, sales,

111

292
45
74

and administrative support occupations

Technicians and related support occupations


Sales occupations

173

Administrative support occupations, including clerical

266

Service occupations

Private household occupations

Protective service occupations

Service occupations, except protective and household

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations


Precision production, craft,

and repair occupations

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation and material moving occupations
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, ond laborers

Manufacturing
Wholesale and retail trade
Professional and related services

wage and

salary workers

Government workers
Local government workers
Self-employed workers

LABOR FORCE STATUS

IN

74

13

192

121

28
122

811
310
145
165
600
65
93
442
318

106
204
487
74
44
369
390

7
21

103

136

121

206

254

104

57

87

61

23

57

194

511

123

234

341

259

268
107
136

71

172

17

389
205
73

102

185
114
42

160
55

35

24
38

285
136
47

160
361

44

111

207
125
29

350
222
316

87
115

220
43

259

233

187

381

350

107

161

141

238

188

268

198

230

220
397

464

990
262

405
188

432
260

829
248

778
152

602
234

107
48

61

183
24

124

63

111

221

29

11

49

524
363
40

2 075

2 035

173

127

823
54
192
577
235

132
1

988
248
121

49
256
-

388
146
452
24

171

41

77
441

53

553
486

399

8
88

18

117
311
16

105
122

73
308

15

13

479
942
628
136
178

217
450
246
139
65

180
530
294
100
136

205
676
348
204

116
739
848

420
313
345

542
194
556

566
305
534

390

124

16

345
406

144

631

413
516
277

82

51

29

665
322
40

5 197
64.9
4 904

2 221

2 309
72.9

2 603
67.0

3
1

237
046

414
479
270

601

1979

Persons 16 years and over, in labor force in 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

Worked

43
143
156

285
35
34
216
309
46
39
224

54
33

WORKER

CLASS OF
Private

71

86
143

1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment

in

1
1

..

851

729

60.3

46.1

645
120
016
843
789
562

682
439
349
320

30.4

125
60.6

516

34.0
103

38.4

225

232

16.6

18.7

22.0

20.1

306

603

723

889

103
50
34

144

80

72
35

54
39

51

17

18

546

804

197
165
135

128
63
44

784
77

271

248

014
648
562
518
457
432

64.5

372
849
685
694
572
476
31.4
288

384

032

53.2

56.1

206
804

970
747
644
578
507
229

651

559
487
503
36.3

22.2
103
19.0

303
23.8

72.0

66.7

999
479
260
251

097
377

1
1

952
467
290

3 569
3 134

164

034
393

2
1

19.3

18.2

959
670
409

60.6
2 163
1

727
484
435
275
426

2
1

616
465
353
254
652

2
1

407
693
484
185
123

770
29.6

28.2

19.2

27.1

138

181

237

626

197

323

304

18.0

22.2

17.5

15.7

18.4

15.4

160
60
32
32

2 952

257
78

3 315

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Male, 16 to 64 years
With a work disability
Not in labor force
Prevented from working

Female, 16 to 64 years
With o work disability
Not in labor force
Prevented from working

Persons 16 to 64 years
With a public transportation disability
With a work disability

2 852
52
43

Persons 65 years and over


With a public transportation

WORKERS

IN

disability

Mean

3 or

family income
family income
family income

P-190

223
45

28
28

2 996

2 893

79
70

38
28

744

672
84

275

246
$8 766
434
$15 245
357
$25 065
208
$33 593

217
$4 705

2 679
17
17

301
149

235

220

226

430

408

56

56

55

64

104

330
$3 138

165
$3 112
221
$9 202

162
$4 833

98
$12 495
230
$13 824
384
$25 596
219
$36 425

13

254

189
$4 948
198

157
$5 109

163
$3 859

161

$10 877

$11 028

380
$7 510

139

116
$18 472
140
$24 721

614

624

230
203

54
54

128
90
63

62
56

6 267

83

101

456

269
96

82
70

51

2 380

90

171

2 417

2 080
25
15

507

82
82

118

375

184

111

246
138

621
146
105
86

963

191

153
$23 961

more workers

Mean

109
104

42
1

651
109
85
77

364

174

378
$10 066
267
$20 221

2 workers

Mean

83
54

102
76
68

125
105
83

57

219

$4 995

family income

worker

Mean

407

016

302
206

52
33

45
1

331

117
62
52

28

612
82
67
59

909
244
153
153

3 521
60

49
362
47

FAMILY IN 1979

No workers
1

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

$20 280
35

$17 929

188

$14 296
128
$28 671

404
$9 467
234
$17 274
34

$29 904

220
$23 415
70
$31 349

405
$15 082
369
$22 626
175
$33 160

488
$8 135

853
$13 903
1

191

$21 095

259
$36 619

346
$11 205
402
$20 660
211

$27 124

307
$4 739
396
$12 315
518
$22 348
224
$32 734

CENSUS TRACTS

Labor Force and Disability Characteristics of Persons:

Table p-io.

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

1980 Con.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Newark

city,

Essex

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0026

0027

0028

0029

0030

0031

0032

0034

0035

0037

0038

0039

948

2 844

2 396

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Labor force

Percent of persons 16 years and over


Gvilion labor force

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of

civilian

017

514

526
522

47.1

42.9

34.2

017
842

514
335

522
424

175
17.2

179
34.8

98
18.8

2 161

Persons 16 years and oyer

labor force

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force

163

696

440

221
31.8
221

37.8

Percent of female, 16 years and over

199

440
365

501
41.0
501

259
423

3 278
187

555
282

33.6

36.2

50.8

187

420

381

81

42

863
324

282
220
62

16.2

9.9

27.3

22.0

223

423

309

531
56.0
531

399

310

46.1

132
24.9

310
099
211

343
077
266

16.1

19.8

2 129

596

127

498
227

318
684

889
335

28.0

41.1

45.6

38.7

51.9

37.7

34.4

655
524
131

684
564
120

335
268
67

402
348
54

20.0

17.5

20.0

13.4

306
120
392

291
126

216

137

65
221
117

53
232
94

265
95

265

84

30

691
655

244
220
24

596
442
154

127

227

88
39

17.0

31.7

9.8

43
123
34

42
196
45

146
33
155
52

94
33

91

99
289
155

25.8
551
148

30.7

210

26.7
185

18.2

219

154
73
32.2
105

41

48

113

240

60

53

44
36

112
85

189

342
214

Gvilian persons 16 to 19 years

398

136
64
56

225
79
69

188
64
39

405

177
154

97
69
69

475

192
148

240
70
39

527

Not enrolled in school


Not high school graduate

187
83
64

155

Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

41

20

8
9

16

18

32

23

15

8
17

46

19

56

52

106

46

24

69

178
124
28
36
60

335

424
46

420
40

381
29

863
49

220

399

38

85

16

17

8
8

71

16

17

16

labor force

In

20
87

89

751
244

44

Married, husband present

11.8

32.5

242

Percent of civilian labor force

757
668

147
21.6

242

71

labor force

534

711

266
195

In

840
757
41.1

34.0

70

With own children under 6 years

973
266

151

Employed
Unemployed

558
681
43.7
681

27.3

75

Gvilian labor force

343
56.1

198

94

170
402

63

24
60

30

OCCUPATION AND SELECTED INDUSTRIES


842
30

Employed persons 16 years and over


Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations
Professional specialty occupations
Technical, sales,

and administrative support occupations

Technicians and related support occupations

Sales occupations

Administrative support occupations, including

clerical

Service occupations
Private household occupations

Protective service occupations

Service occupations, except protective ond household

099

19
10

30
240

9
92

30
120

24
62

12

24
25

124

231

75

54
24

38
252

69
204

534
77
42
35
150

10

10

10

26
56
44

38

11

33
123

124
50

75

12

44

118

199
190

102
75

173

247
27

9
233
282

104

44
187

12

38
202
173
32
29
112

12
17

19

17

8
8

14

41

106

20
30

17

31

203

28

97

57

37
143

34
153

38
157

90

91

141

19

34

33
29

10
6

161

124

156

123

49
54

90
64

691

276

330

151

89

59
12

'

9
71

11

342
170
97
75

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation and material moving occupations
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

14

184

17

22

161

68

29
138

trade

26

39

115

71

23

19

85

147

51

80
44
23

412
228
72

515
227
154
134

209
95
39
75

235
132
40
63

405
82
229

305

134

167

58
197

84
119

49
203

763

44

77
259
144
82
33

220
135
203

94
22
20

111

113

160
48
58

296
109

321
53

565
288

169

752
325

472

311

9
16

81
15

35

115
10

17

297
84
72

418

71

141

158

103
64

189
104

18

25

13

651
42.7

595

426

48.7

33.8

492
346
335
298
287

414
304
277

186
31.3
114
26.4

111

734
588
626
515
436

26.1

33.8

28.1

21

200

10.2

18.6

33
21.9

068

219

424

184
143
94

18

10
10

931
273

283

439

33
16
16

44
28
28

502

863

_
-

8
8

53

85
~

192

102
$2 568
109
$8 272
52
$20 901

51

152
84
24

18
16

112

73
119

WORKER

CLASS OF
Private

retail

290
84

and related services

Professional

32
198

12

and repair occupations

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

Manufacturing
Wholesale and

668
32
_

26
256

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations


Precision production, craft,

077

wage and

salary workers

Government workers
Local government workers
Self-employed workers

51

LABOR FORCE STATUS IN 1979


Persons 16 years and over, in labor force in 1979
Percent of persons 16 years and over

Worked

1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 5 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment
in

028

552

47.6

46.0

932

455
309
256

506
477
370

251

207
216

568
418
363
364
316
209

36.0
136
15.0

39.1

32.1

69

88

12.2

18.5

958

461
89
55
44

493

102
87
87
116
160
101

661
621

233
213

291
39.4
147

263
47.4
238
190
135
101

73
74

531
56.0

510
368
286
258
239

459

293

753

745

54.0
165

48.3

40.5

635
415
332
339
292
277

710
483
345
393

51.3
1

106
20.0
55

312
904
846
707
669
515

827
712
612
544
412

291

216

35.3
197
15.6

31.9
173

36.8

165

29.0
104

17.2

22.4

15.8

081
50

973

596

496

24
9

21

21

133
117
117

138
109
102

89
64
56

212

787
122
98
92

863

18.5

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Male, 16 to 64 years
With a work disability
Not in labor force
Prevented from working
Female, 16 to 64 years
With a work disability
Not in labor force
Prevented from working
Persons 16 fo 64 years
With a public transportation disability
With a work disability

Persons 65 years and over

With a public transportation

WORKERS

IN

worker

Mean

91

2 074

649
98

889

652

91

87
70

80
80

115
115
115

591
122
122

no

382

103

154

979

85
85

38
38

80
62

56
56

94
94

87

89

69

280

53

144
32

14

55

228
$4 380
155
$11 346
98
$18 099
45
$41 310

293
$3 851
112
$10 662
55
$23 238
36

83
83
68
1

260
207
2 999
136
125

279
90

571
154

197
138
108

154

97
2 652
33

2 185
78
78

33

383
112
112

221

195
152
1

359
95
88

175

81

211
69

57

481
63

331
$4 810

222
$4 339

254
$4 402

$4 793

358
$11 050
277
$17 065

397
$11 826
170
$19 573
67
$23 209

161

161

$9 768
74
$22 636
52

$10 436

FAMILY IN 1979

No workers
Mean family income
1

disability

388

51

502
38
38
38

76
76

family income

2 workers

Mean family income


3 or more workers
Mean family income

CENSUS TRACTS

325
$4 746
314
$9 999
141

$25 784
50
$28 483

220
$5 754
165
$9 640
55
$12 142
14

$18 317

$30 620

123

$4 643
144
$10 051
55

$17 657
21

$25 959

704
$4 102
374
$10 234
201
$16 751
55
$21 624

83

$4 360
81

$12 968
48
$18 121

44
$35 043

78

$20 888

NEWARK,

N.J.,

$27 967

SMSA

246

125
$13 884
40
$24 077

P 191

isability

Table P-10.

Characteristics of Persons:

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

1980

-Con.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Newark

city,

Essex

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0040

0041

0042

0043

0044

0045

0046

0047

0048.01

0048.02

0049

0050

132
647

3 265

3 262

655

3 353

3 759

4 754

3 912

209

2 511

4 410
3 019

2 225

732

57.2

57.6

65.9

66.8
2 511

68.5

63.8

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
Labor force
Percent of persons 16 years and over

647
549
98

Civilian labor force

Employed
Unemployed

604
316

883
012

732
459
273

15.8
1

763
832

885
276

1
1

67.7

53.1

17.9
1

276

187
71.7
187

144
132

972
215

10.3

18.1

085
640

900
569

2
2
1

209
882
327

13.1

9.5

2 438

56.2

62.0

7.3

11.2

377
186
845
566

224

426

406

470

99
84

174

99

141

61

56
33
52

38

178
120
38
22
60

882

2 181

2 731

186
55

469

541

147

142

44

131

327
634
85
57
492
369

272
269
745
28
138
579
413

103

12.3

13.0

10.9

132
53
351

123

labor force

283
95
456
274

275

317
244

370
154
642
440

persons 16 to 19 years

133

417

239

266

11

113

457
232

127
83
10
10
63

972
100

308

453

17

17

71

80
356
404
28

Not enrolled in school


Not high school graduate
Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

546
323

54

7
18

29

163
43
35
85

61

71

13

174
152

12
11

20.3

12.4
2 180

394
248
698
526

10.7

214

326

688
548
140

19.4

11.5

21.6

113
34
174
123

688

636
309
327

2 984

845
704

326

141
16.7

488
46.2

271

714
634
80

648
67.7

11.1

106

13.3

Married, husband present

459
353

099
979
120

101

315
316

845

74

6 years

157

28.3

569
495

children under

631
34.3
631

714

79

Percent of civilian labor force

419
262

56.2

561

labor force

419

459

640

own

59.8

832
743
89

288

2 137

000
784
216

316
274
42

181

330

954
099

63.2

labor force

3 019
2 731

14.8

59.0

52.3

Employed
Unemployed

In

868
533
335

47.2

Civilian

Civilian

880

53.7

Percent of female, 16 years and over

In

15.1

Percent of civilian labor force

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force

With

285

919
350

58.9

38.1

285
100
185

350
303
47

14.4

13.4

461
157

356

185

185

323
159

732

599
387

57
292
88

195
46
27
4
23

411
129
80

59

143

201

517

189
43
24

154
62
33

15

10

19

24

315

2 309

110

345

21

119

89
359

226
723
29

548
94
46
48

OCCUPATION AND SELECTED INDUSTRIES

Technicians and related support occupations

533
218

9
10

59
159

159
65
94

88

298

364

144
133
28
105
259

15

6
29

8
71

329
304

180
168

79

11

Administrative support occupations, including clerical


Private household occupations

77
99
20

Protective service occupations

Service occupations, except protective and household

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations


Precision production, craft,

and repair occupations

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

289
18

220
189
9
23

184

129
485
297
79

400
196
107
97

109

416

366

140
411

201

305
239

419

211

088
420

955

989

491

122
75
33

70
30

13

22
133

15

105
109

207
60
67

trade

Professional and related services

157

25
351

128
238
122
71

220
619
347
106

45

166

269
209
173

542
326
463

262

392
22
69
301
193

18

132

118

53
288

17

23
109
63
22

48
299

29

576
364

16

87

266

98
315

167

283
44
45
194

124

132
431

162
715
354

221
110

13
13

229
803
414

141

559
249
204
106
431
177

677

12

38

184

406
222
80

205

104

147

764
367
625

283
152
297

400

850
755
334

921

901

309
146
32

408
184
6

22

31

731

2 686
68.7
2 460

42.9

217
67

138

280

177
184

47

587
280
672

158

676

382

611

135

313

64

64

81
91

WORKER

CLASS OF

427

wage and salary workers


Government workers
Local government workers
Private

LABOR FORCE STATUS

122
69

IN

276

205
25

Self-employed workers

13

792
168
88

385
477
220

439
714
393

28

126

241
75.0
153

2 346
70.0
2 132

2 570

3 166
71.8

1979
670

Persons 16 years and over, In labor force in 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

Worked

100

540
326

155

Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

retail

42
301

89
57

Mochine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation and material moving occupations

Manufacturing
Wholesale and

37
246
377
38
87
252

Sales occupations
Service occupations

459

19

549

Employed persons 16 years and over


Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations
Professional specialty occupations
Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations

59.2

1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 5 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment

612
389
360
348
319
272
40.6
136

in

946

59.6
1

201

17.9

888

57.9

840
390

360

72.1

68.4

2
2

794
615
448

351

984
553
28.4

30.7

18.9

26.6

213

273

452

280

21.2

119
21.9

99

14.7

12.8

24.1

16.8

779

700

84
39
29

63

030

857
134

100

278
015
855
796
687
257

2 452

675
314
160
995
967
580

924
870
794
759
330

488
283
170
033

2
1

586

771
32.9

22.8

433

64.4

36.4

787
744
358

578
028
826
728
575
594

26.6
411
19.7

25.0

34.3

939
254
014
835
705
843

345
006

901

176

272

19.0

17.9

927
597

601

638
562
415
339
348
288
259

364
653
24.3
321
21.8

40.6
146

643

20.1

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS

495

Male, 16 to 64 years
With a work disability
Not in labor force
Prevented from working

53

Female, 16 to 64 years

594

With a work disability


Not in labor force
Prevented from working

84
54
43

Persons 16 to 64 years
With a public transportation disability
With a work disability

IN

FAMILY

IN

43
10

Mean

106
$4 449
98
$8 339

family income

worker

Mean

family income

2 workers

71

Mean fomily income


3 or more workers
Mean fomily income

P 192

199
148
125
104

679
161

126
114

376
240
206
156

610

84
55
37

143
138
118

101
1

842
243

3 509

188
36

250

245
$4 017

193
$3 826

480
$11 918
382
$20 203

422

76

98

24

92
$3 210
182
$9 040

63
$4 220
180
$15 347

223
$19 752
136
$32 759

251

123

4 132
77

2 054
55

3 426

3 670

196

77

55

189

87
78

145
134

278
60

171

328
304

242
22

120
68

244

129
$3 983

663
$5 322
605
$9 325

220
$4 095

$4 919

142

3 165
67
55

276

200
163

2 274

557

387
69

850

389
346
268

954

85

71

2 027

114
70

151

71

2 166

173
118
104

146
166
127
109

908

122
77
77

61

74
47

48

518
99
76
76

858

145
57
48

555

101

116

101

165

2 986
127

809

323
208

85

2 878
86
72

18
18

27
27

56

173
167

60
1

36

260
240

118
53

96
96

117
1

368

1979

No workers
1

089
27
27

Persons 65 years and over


With a public transportation disability

WORKERS

88
68

NEWARK,

$16 772
62
$28 227

N.J.,

SMSA

250

284

$5 094

$5 344

372
$12 590
280
$20 740

385
$11 577
280
$23 217

141

134

$32 050

$26 721

$22 298
82
$39 110

175

$32 680

$11 031

507
$25 298
148
$33 049

$5 329
451

$13 539
579
$25 114
185
$33 424

258
$12 483
237
$23 396
25
$15 126

273
$16 953

460
$13 233
431

$23 409

264
238
767
96
$19 863
$11

37

116

21

$17 084

$33 049

$18 865

CENSUS TRACTS

'

Labor Force and Disability Characteristics of Persons:

Table p-io.

[Data are estimates based on a sample, see Introduction.

1980 Con.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction,

Newark

city,

Essex

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0051

0052

0053

0054

0055

0056

0057

0058

0059

0060

0062

0063

968
055

2 710
1
571
58.0
1
571

3 042

625

417

3 088

3 030

663
40.8
663

167
40.0
167
167

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
Labor force
Percent of persons 16 years and over
Gvilian labor force

2 320

463

Employed
Unemployed

311

719
597

Civilian labor force

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of civilian labor force

With own children under 6 years

labor force

persons 16 to 19 years
Not enrolled in school
Not high school graduate
Employed

Civilian

343
228

16.1

14.5

178
505
42.9
505

534
672

38.5

48.3

43.8

45.2

646
496

307
246

524
465

672
524

150

61

59

9.1

19.9

11.3

148
22.0

933
763
170

085
524

933

546
117
17.6

18.2

183
261

397
054
343
24.6

18.1

829

451
141

648
214

779
246

282
557

815
218

223
94

33.0

31.6

43.4

26.7

42.2

763
40.6

810
752
58

141

246

100

214
203

557
413
144

218
196

94
94

763
635

22

128

529
232

25.9

10.1

16.8

30.5

300
77
250

116
23

417

212

119

77

46
46

364
89
437
228

326

121
64

455

368

178

148

131

81

6
18

64
-

21

19.0

7.2

29.1

5.1

179
118

268

51

113

438

418

91

177

192

189

44

165
54
122
66

314

319

412

369

101

64
30

105
85

149
42

159

113
75

19

66

55

64

546
34
20

129

763
77
52
25
153

98
30

44

18

101

50
160

12

30
130

12

54

22

190
137
59
78
286
20
38
228
179

878

41

187
59
24.0
152
54
145
50

11

177
62
25

71

14
18
53

13

66

25

524
48

116

79

877

404
46.3

31.3

326
77
315

Not

444

758
810

15.2

Unemployed

46.1

458
686

250

43
22

444
46.8

47.1

17.0

428

77

9
12

labor force

168

797
307

2 063

646
54.1

122

398
245

Married, husband present

046
878

686
556
130

111

labor force

in

54.8

Percent of female, 16 years and over

In

719

Labor force

In

447
190
257
17.8

Percent of civilian labor force

Female, 16 years and over

53.6

63.1

761

41.6
761

175
509
255

12

119

60

OCCUPATION AND SELECTED INDUSTRIES


Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations

Professional specialty occupations


Technical, sales,

and administrative support occupations

Technicians and related support occupations

Sales occupations

128
51

77
232

496

246

465

137
80
57

164
85
79

25

298

308

83
19
64
133
6
27
100
72

343

25
52

11

18

64
160

25

32

18

258
301

34
56

38
10

179

262
314

Private household occupations

11

21

41

26
142

27

96

Protective service occupations

11

145

197

56

65

56

32

96

Administrative support occupations, including clerical


Service, occupations

Service occupations, except protective and household

Forming, forestry, and fishing occupations


Precision production, craft,

and

repair occupations

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

Manufacturing

Wholesale and

retail

trade

Professional and related services

wage ond

salary workers

Government workers
Local government workers

105

121

487
203

595
370

81

35

24
153
89

141

163

46

19

100

61

121

123
102

45

43
30

336
216

218

47
75
64

192

93
62

58

218

465
223
294

129

181

396
197
268

918
239

599
259
113
20

194
288
173

172

288
170

74
38

357
102
59

14

418
83
28
23

831
60.2

344

660

695

43.2

60.8

45.3

269

550
407
320
249
204
205

612
496
473
382
363

131

132
33

Self-employed workers

LABOR FORCE STATUS

IN

184
111

31

115
52
63

63

398
30
37

35

331

44

276

49
14

32

054

310
28
45
237
249

15

46
230

207

27

54

13

74

285
139
56
90

200

26

340

48
332

78

15

133

61

61

11

146

90

166
154
197

143
126
110

49

226
143
377

231
117

597
149
95

407
130
39

82
74
24

677
369

17

11

805
353
233
25

190
52

61

50

264

050

119
8

1979

Persons 16 years and over, In labor force in 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

Worked

54
285
166
58

183
95
32

WORKER

CLASS OF
Private

_
65
523

155
14
25

12
23

14

209
26
28

35
225
7

282

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation and material moving occupations
Hondlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

129
67

167
35

1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment
in

515

128

57.3
051

65.3

607

59.3

026
894
273

684
177
980
900
740
554

061

744

216

51.4

45.8

51.8

017
646
523
515

216

8.3

28.4

17.0

30.3

26.4

29.6

98

190
25.0

217

90

114

182
26.2
54

280

27.5
169
18.8

145
150
132
134
39.0

121

111

16.3

25.6

25.1

19.8

13.9

19.3

2.0

922

776
34
34
34

83
76

709
86
56
56

184
48
48
48

57
35
35

217

749

164

144

133
133
120

12
12
12

406

071

722
645
585
537
320

965
842
797
417

14.6

547
217
036

181

31.1

431

159
139
120
100

668

54.0

682
487
454
365
332
220

18

509
004
877
818
737
458

592
52.5

426
904
777
582
516
656
41.2
374

27.5
231
21.3

18.0

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Male, 16 to 64 years
With o work disability
Not in labor force
Prevented from working
Female, 16 to

64 years

With a work disability


Not in labor force
Prevented from working
Persons 16 to 64 years
With a public transportation disability
With a work disability
Persons 65 years and over
With a public transportation disability

WORKERS

IN

Mean

family income

worker

Mean

220

170
123
114
2 142
81
81

178
6

065
93

096

171

319

421

668

745

56

121

57
43
43

112

83
79

102
59
59

23

16

436

630

103
96

65
53
33

8
1

326
139
123

93
93

91

841
50
42

2 422

127
42

232

222
$2 800
189

158
$4 280
304
$13 102
218

70
70

91

584
212
186
152

_
-

61

661
96
88
88

137

119

2 755
53
53

755

458

348

122
116

62
62

54
54

61

61

287
47

42
20

34

205
29

101
33

167

69

13

277

288

$4 483

$5 406

302
$9 946
152
$13 473
56
$25 006

171

051

329

962

067

163
99
99

678
294
231
198

079
125
83

70
1

593
199
175
165

2 745
122
122

2 672

343
42

358

372
$4 523

96
80

133

FAMILY IN 1979

No workers
1

family income

2 workers

Mean family income


3 or more workers
Mean family income

CENSUS TRACTS

123

$3 724
339
$11 437
237
$23 634
82
$32 224

$14 009
170
$18 655
102
$36 640

299

154

209

$5 162

$6 068
79
$7 578
30
$24 621
23
$27 552

$3 441

203
$4 817

173

117

$7 760
96
$16 150
42

$9 420
75

381

$10 973

971

291
$19 311

126
$29 916

78
$23 692

$21

$15 919

$26 661
29

$23 448

$9 779
31

$20 883
23
$21 644

13

491

970

$4 276

56
$9 773
34
$23 760

437
$9 872
234
$16 926

78
$18 810

$1

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

455
$10 301
207
$20 409
99
$24 350

P-193

Labor Force and Disability Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-10.

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

1980 Con.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Newark

city,

Essex

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0064

0065

0066

0067

0068

0069

0070

0071

0072

0073

0074

0075.01

484

2 702

2 669

3 003
2 182
72.7
2 182

2 334

2 797

3 043

2 404
491
62.0
491

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
Labor force
Percent of persons 16 years and over

Qvilian labor force

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of

civilian

labor force

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force
Ovilian labor force

Employed
Unemployed
civilian

labor force

With own children under 6 years


In

labor force

505
34.0

315
255
60

505
400
105

19.0

20.8

409

875
265

40

Married, husband present


In

152
37.2
152
127
25
16.4
16
16

Percent of female, 16 years and over

Percent of

210
315
26.0

Qvilian persons 16 to 19 years

Not enrolled in school


Not high school graduate
Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

882

2 247
1
187

2 509

426
52.8

33.0

52.8

69.5

408
212
196

882
799
83

13.9

9.4

641
740

413
364

187

074

743

743
636

510

113

107

188

9.5

6.1

8.6

10.8

148
503

43.8
503

45.1

25.8

265
217
48

740
675

364
302

65

62

18.1

8.8

17.0

6.0

181
17

368
125
343

388
80
349

193
77

197

102

401
160
116

168
97
29

578
042

935

2 204

384
965

69.2

72.4

69.7

935

2 204

924
280

965
877
88

12.7

9.1

761
174

9.0

323
168
11.3

867

459
885

737
443

57.8

60.7

60.1

51.8

042

772
692
80

867
793
74

885
154

443
403
40

690
583

101

7.1

9.7

10.4

8.5

17.4

9.0

15.5

271

166
124
958
682

153
112

201
123

277

216

176

82
70

675
413

773
513

900
630

383
249

597
363

211
63

146
55

275

17
17

813
755
58

941

224
772

501

426
235

202
820
535

321
168
98
45

241
109
55
37

204

215

278

25
12

82
62
54

87
39
20

731

390

33

76

15
18

33

68

83

29

50

18

12

255
32

400

212

877

121

799
40

924

32

118
46
72

73
37
36

31

44
77
405

420

210

63.1

94
48

121

66.0

351
813
60.2

473
30

994

64.7

510
347
163

30.3

146
47

21

labor force

19

331
690

107

119

116
98

51

8
39

OCCUPATION AND SELECTED INDUSTRIES


Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations
Professional specialty occupations
Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations

13

125
22

Sales occupations

Administrative support occupations, including clerical

074
48

37

13

27
133

11

254

636

198
185

339

283

172

101

67

261

Private household occupations

10

18

Protective service occupations

10

17

90

47

32
222

22
164

37
130

and repair occupations

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation and material moving occupations
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers
Manufacturing
Wholesale and

retail

trade

Professional

and related services

CLASS OF

WORKER

Private

wage and

salary workers

Government workers
Local government workers
Self-employed workers

LABOR FORCE STATUS

IN

14

20
179
75

87
338
147
96
95

80
53
7

13

20

91

52

155
59

218

297

412

15

131

141

61

289

110

153
144

163

315
79
29

721

92
47

483

610
165
98
24

833
203
65
32

241

323
101

38
63
219

15

18

97
349
186

93
312

28
182

201

174

111

203

10

15

37
64

51

39
135

35
76

197

157

125

19

16

198

271

471

217
554
339

747
382

142
341
163

93
256

61

244

98
117

256

933
505
149
279

202
598
387
122
89

724
232

807
316

560
151

630
333

719
275

124

195

144

152

171

194
820

69

17

150

426
275
60
91

359
814
509

10

132

325
198
68
59

454

98

Precision production, croft,

318
35

95

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations

761
160
73
87

13

16

34
204
186

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

138
63
75

129

12

152

347

58
93
481

34
87
169

Service occupations, except protective and household

151

14

Service occupations

994

45
76
307
29
80

25
366

Technicians and related support occupations

121

467

'

141

687
246

99
28

190
53

778

2 148
71.5
2 081

150
154
109
36

109

460
246

397
134
76

776
94
48

675

55

189
116
60

2 029

151

72
106

560
139
185

084
226
123
13

1979

Persons 16 years and over, in labor farce in 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

Worked in 1979...
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment

739

580

61.1

39.1

420
264
242
218

472
288
230
214

196
429

1
1

588

010
37.8

474

853
568
505

132

937
942
793
380

280

166
266
45.9
77

29.7

15.7

22.1

Male, 16 to 64 years
With a work disability
Not in labor force
Prevented from working

286
65

580

946
93

23

90

14

65

Female, 16 to 64 years
With a work disability
Not in labor force
Prevented from working

296
42

826

Persons 16 to 64 years
With a public transportation disability
With a work disability

582
39
28

58.1

58.8

214

54.0
123

836
760
757
700
366

461

418
340

23.9

33.7
179
22.2

228

70.9
1

734
266

103

839
733
368

627
444

159

599
68.5

530
112
961
871

006
550

773
487
30.5

2 238

989

72.5

73.5

71.5

907
438
278
988
898

2 175

973

615
496
328

781

148

052

701
34.5

707

686
606
517
246

31.6

24.9

251

593
66.3

529

911

828
422
26.5

200

167

25.6
182

232

269

269

89

161

21.1

18.2

13.5

16.9

16.2

14.9

13.0

15.6

268

916

393

596

62

88
80
67

52

21

969
80

9
9

15
15

48

210

643
38
25
25

239

20.7

30.1

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS

IN

Mean

194
171

181
168
139
129

977
70

2 421

50
50

99
92

78

78

281
64

234
$4 197

299

491

$4 007

$4 216
225
$8 741

$10 798

family income

2 workers

34

Mean family income


3 or more workers
Mean family income

P 194

475
247

017
195

406

27
$5 815
75

family income

worker

Mean

152
139
125

2 170
150
150

499
198

088

44
29
29

141
141

46
42

343

089

191

78
9
9

53

152
98

63
54
48

82
54
54

40

192
104
85
74

2 269
34
27

2 611

2 005

2 383

2 603

51

48
48

61

51

61

44
36

34
34

2 121
41
41

253
76

240

392
48

329
45

414

440

145

283

58

51

97

15

83

219
$3 888
320
$12 573
184
$19 130
69
$34 606

98
$5 206

113
$4 723

91

51

$6 918

$7 498

271

281

24
$9 847
144

$16 242

$13 523
350
$24 706
124
$28 544

209
$17 454
419
$21 695
233
$26 189

70
$6 946
334
$17 249

146
$4 495

210
$13 374
426
$17 969

65
65
1

994
112
72

181

80
53

78
56

48
1

58

58

FAMILY IN 1979

No workers
1

989

75
66

115
109
85

33
33

Persons 65 years and over


With a public transportation disability

WORKERS

107

NEWARK,

$21

N.J.,

SMSA

978

113
$7 021

94
$13 808

15

$24 015

$19 997

424
$9 845
243
$17 514
26
$31

145

119

$14 237
17

$20 520

141

$31

546

501

$22 534
179
$29 829

476
$21 362
233
$34 564

$15 946
228
$22 225
76
$38 711

239
$13 935
342
$19 395
119

$32 987

CENSUS TRACTS

Table P-10.

Labor Force and Disability Characteristics of Persons:


[Data ore estimates based on

sample, see Introduction.

1980 Con.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Newark

city,

Essex

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

nd B]

County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0075.02

0076

0077

0078

0079

0080

0081

0082

0083

0084

0085

0086

2 383

2 526

2 625

2 393

3 543

355

2 946

018

3 843

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
Labor force

Percent of persons 16 yeors and over


Civilian labor force

Employed
Unemployed

Labor force

333
580

767

521

246

164
706

699
531
168

99

13.9
1

706
65.0

1
.

403
843

723

69.4

723
510
213

2 460

951
70.2
951

205
255

867
84

12.4
1

242
788

1
1

10.4

8.8

791

5.4

606

260
120

34.5

22.8
138

14.5

86

261
172

208

labor force

607
346

857
516

persons 16 to 19 years

336

274

198

112
77

109
75
20

284
59

37

16

18

160
30
30
23

13

17

48

38

19

71

4.1

197
68

5.4

14.7

170
104
630
394

Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

36.1

461
199
43.2
199

295
156
066
694

10.6

137

Not enrolled in school


Not high school graduate

8.1

629
865
865
740
125

232

13.8

21

17.7

785
569

369
354

371

105

Married, husband present

216

392

289

142

356
327
29

861
148
14.7

24.3

Percent of civilian labor force

717
480
237

009

843
754
89

788
672

125

labor force

36.0

53.1

706

With own children under 6 years

695
216
31.1

60.8

141

703
356
50.6

009

580
439

116

12

199

109
23
62
25

416
238

218
117

024

726
58.6

56.3

63.4

581

645
392

60.1

Employed
Unemployed

460

72.0

60.7

Ovilion labor force

Chriiion

294
080
214

767
70.0

43.5

Percent of female, 16 years and over

In

16.5

Percent of civilian labor force

Female, 16 years and over

In

294
54.3

369

138
78

531
52.2
521

493
28

15

138

724
44.9

724
432
292
16.9

093
803

46.2
120
104
16

13.3

64

40

17

103

54
26

62

95
49

412

170
22

119
57
57

124
88
52
-

519
278
209

68
68

138

19

38.4

13.1

803
698
105

564

176

136
76
50
38

145
44
37

107

10

14

12

27

39

11

32

45

168

510
86

2 205
138
62
76
343
44

480
306

327
28
-

138

354
32

493

110

331

28
144

24
66

44
66
25
_

401
24

31
31

61

39

11

17

27

OCCUPATION AND SELECTED INDUSTRIES


Employed persons 16 yean and over

080

531

41

521
53
48

50

153

and administrative support occupations


Technicians and related support occupations

291

264

348

25

15

308
36

Sales occupations

Hu
220
158

45
204

77
195
165

85
244
140

91

Managerial and professional specialty occupations


Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations
Professional specialty occupations
Technical, sales,

Administrative support occupations, including clerical


Service occupations
Private household occupations

Protective service occupations

Service occupations, except protective and household

224

36
50

71

133

19

21

23
135

6
127

20
140

112

98
442
314
52
76

253
818
453
78
287

242
592
336
75

485

672

187
100

161

576
274
223

867

102
62

128
178
441
68

40
230

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation and material moving occupations
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers
Manufacturing
Wholesale and retail trade
Professional and related services

CLASS OF

17

46

92

11

24

16

61

281

10

141

339
32
45
262

39
102
29

19

220

124
73

142

316
257

12

27
193

29
112

296
208

299

55
339
230
33
76

127

300

270

8
19

46

11

31

73

31

751

65
263

181

117

606
298

158

109

190

149
114

342
129
70
39

2 038

699

106

159

79
51

78
9

730

2 402
67.8

68.1

12

32
103

191

54

13

79

30

145

52
52

48
33

54
87
47

310

216
92

40

61

63

298
213
48
37

64

40
34

76
50

103

342

15

10

105

215

169
319

118

246

20

108
70

383
98

12

12

621
61.0
545

143
90
77
241
152

374

38
117

928
544
285

196
124
65

WORKER

wage and

904

salary workers
Government workers
Local government workers
Private

232
704
376

121

210

172

and repoir occupotions

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

432

157
142

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations


Precision production, craft,

51

IN

367

123

"

Self-employed workers

LABOR FORCE STATUS

176
80

304

76

157
85

31

70

942
443
257
47

56

1979

Parsons 16 years and over, in labor force in 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

390

315
857
770
677
609
369

842

793

201

130

778
726
648

26.5
195

35.2

18.2

775

67.6

72.9

58.3

Worked in 1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment

735
286
187
985
935
536

72.3
1

1
1

683
320
182
025
927
487

2
1
1

923

315
596

817

375

448

375

61.7

53.3

64.5

36.6

405

364
237

984
51.6

249

759
264
115
960
908
603

40.1

30.4

016
659

858
567
505
427
383
326

333

343
268
239
232
214
58

35.3
155

18.3

15.5

36.8

120
32.0

163

64

26

159

242

19.3

39
22.0

16.1

13.0

24.3

18.6

118
255

214
26

111

27

10

587
116
67
42

12
12

467
40
40

290

111

441
129

28.2

282

30.2
193

214

27.4
312

15.7

13.3

15.5

19.4

18.7

605
89
46
46

672

589

589
50

714
302

131

095

991

100
43
75
37
165

379
324
305

163
166
110

1
1

271

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Male, 16 to 64 years
With a work disability
Not in labor force

963

Prevented from working

Female, 16 to 64 years
With a work disability
Not in labor force
Prevented from working
Persons 16 to 64 years
With a public transportation disability
With a work disability
Persons 65 years and over
With a public transportation disability

WORKERS

IN

Mean

family income

worker

Mean

080

039

92

77
67

71

47

166
149
53
53

2 124
76

161

87
76
76

35
35

94

054

75
49
49
1

064

86
86
78

134
113

32
8
8

95

21
21

434

173

399

206

137
127
117

77

51

185

51

14

41

51

87
79
79

21

41

146
109

261

2 397

648
32
32

640

61

31

689
43

793
33

31

33

33

55
20

55
26

335

225
49

96
742

89
$5 066

49
$15 657

35
$6 611
54
$10 119
37
$14 862

2 205

43
43

2 118
78
72

3 194
67

44

67

46

76
76

259

173

420

275

549

21

79

349
96

94

50

13

86

199
$4 562

84
$5 331
235

91

61

$9 140

$8 603
159
$15 543

232
$3 588

94
$3 540
119

$11 986

11

12

$11 820

$20 715

136
83
76

279

2 353

55

665

23
23

71

272
family income
family income

$10 751
284
$19 518

3 or more workers
Mean family income

106
$27 124

2 workers

Mean

273
70

148

932

3 597

127
127

246
61

FAMILY IN 1979

No workers
1

63
42
30

CENSUS TRACTS

$12 141
449
$22 680
167
$32 290

259
$13 684
369
$20 698
129
$24 046

481

$22 720
137
$36 424

370
$13 375
582
$19 423

$10 368
87
$22 549

165
053

41

190
$7 182
328
$12 567
235
$23 330
59

$45 627

$30 730

$31

$3

151

94
$8 610
51

$22 245

NEWARK,

N.J.,

56
$4 965
78

643
$3 826

$11

474
$10 594
256

$21

$17 863

995
27
699
29
$22 342

SMSA

61

$19 769

P 195

1980 Con.

Labor Force and Disability Characteristics of Persons:

Table p-io.

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Newark

city,

Essex County

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0087

0088

0089

0090

0091

0092

0093

0094

0095

0096

0097

0098

0098.99

4 961

3 599
1
491
41.4
1
491

3 498

79

999

55
69.6
55

LABOR FORCE STATUS


3 032

Persons 16 years and over


Labor force
Percent of persons 16 years and. over

Ovilian labor force

Employed
Unemployed

Percent of civilian labor force

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force
Percent of female, 16 years and over

Employed
Unemployed..
civilian

labor force

With own children under 6 years


In

labor force

Married, husband present


In

556
403

labor force

persons 16 to 19 years
Not enrolled in school
Not high school graduate
Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

Civilian

161
591
50.9
591

153

505
86

169
893

2 376
257

748
956

3 432
1
925

4 830
2 489

51.4

76.4

52.9

54.7

56.1

51.5

2 866
57.8

810
739

893
809
84

257

141

956
723
233

925
718
207

2 474
2 319

2 856
2 594

116

155

262

9.2

24.4

278

995
400

576
810

71

9.8

14.6

8.8

9.4

570
642

669
285

835
315

497
333

40.9

42.6
285

37.7

67.0

333

251

315
284

34

31

32
9.6
41

642
593
49

Gvilion labor force

Percent of

556
51.3

7.6

11.9

9.8

246
59
542
262

170
97
275
158

165
38

336

143
65
55

156
145
48

19

451
35.3
451

35
185

186
107
74
45

100

111

42
42
-

1
1

6.3

9.2

798
718

2 808
120
39.9
1
120

2 676

2 035

1
1

999
623
376

43
43
_

18.8

14.5

911

46

831
43.5
831

31

67.4

31

606

226

606

115

471
135
22.3

20.1

23
8
25.8

332
130
113
579

529

497

11

101

189

11

537
247

766

31

381

23

276

477

125
37
14

126
86

577
206

415
206

134

126
43

14.0

34.3

13.8

8.0

9.1

199
53

339

445

316

139

152

508
210

258
135

677
350

106
102
514

190
72

259
118

343
94

51

41

62

030
90

111

664
167

41
9

31

11

14

19

31

23

36

89

64

_
_
_

718

2 319

2 594

623

47

171

579
215
364
812
54

602

158
65
93

13

537
46

117

374
212

20

14

97

36

29

28

25

41

403

505
23

739

809
227
58

141
91

723
56

23

17

61

68
273
24

39
154

no

57
192
167
6

35
119
152

54
54
100.0

47
8

29.8

137

57.1

236

718
619
99

46.2

400
263

210

10.8

39.9

26

281
18.8

40.2

388
63

301

383
156

_
_

_
_
_

_
_
~

OCCUPATION AND SELECTED INDUSTRIES


Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations

122
56
66

Professional specialty occupations


Technical, sales,

Sales occupations

Administrative support occupations, including clerical


Service occupations
Private household occupations

Protective service occupations

Service occupations, except protective

and household

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations


Precision production, craft,

12

129
8

76
329
202

16

44

41

64

77
78

255
29

112

29

14

18

104

78

147

134

59
200

54
231

168
348
253
27
68

11

10

99

176
424
270

170
734
543

58
96

89
272
186
20
66

103

84

10

223
-

Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

94

624
222

275
59
82

342

245

477

252

100
68

93

124
182

181

141

420

600
116
100
23

606

939

185

157
106
45

614
84
49
25

Manufacturing

Wholesale and retail trade


Professional and related services

158

wage and

salary workers

Government workers
Local government workers
Self-employed workers

LABOR FORCE STATUS

IN

10
63
185

11

287
26
55
206
136

10
13

11

33
92

14
192

189
9
85

409
232

738
490

213
473
334

90

47
130

103
145

63
76

784
259
202

576
362
558

884
389
500

538

927
558
378

992

261

101

68

77

69
137
492
350
7
98
245

597
258

19

698

161

210
96

164
161

5
8

_
-

43

_
_

11

11

10

622
384

24

32

16

51

26

187

710
207
213

34
8

_
"

265
332

39

32

11

178

187
194

71

121

56

22

14

90
18

433
246

150
39

602
603
440

103

102

2 697
55.8

2 996

2 577

2 888
2 190

196
99
22

26

1979

Persons 16 years and aver, in labor force in 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment
Worked

11

221
381

WORKER

CLASS OF
Private

373
26
93
254
259

Transportation and material moving occupations

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors

14

486
382

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

17
171

158

16

85

18

and repair occupations

169
340
44

417

and administrative support occupations

Technicians and related support occupations

16

13
10

in

759

577

852

913

58.0

49.7

54.1

78.1

683
089
919
862
725
384

562
377
317
312
275
152

778
620
565
488
471
249

892
649
588
538
484
219

21.8
193

26.3
123
28.0

29.2

24.0

291
23.4

70

83

94

38.4
165

26.6
241

14.6

15.2

14.4

16.7

17.1

424
42
42
42

664
48

648
68
50
40

957

699

101

77
36

593
74
67

701
72
72
64

17.9

246

981

52.4
189

56.1

950
600
510
439
376
377

944
830
724
634

972
57.5

878
379
265

129

1
1

069
524

60.4

586
44.1

64

43

81.0

79.6
37

64
47
47

16

37
37
37
6

25.0

14.0

551
20.4

461

22.0

29.1

32.1

209

242

184

306

16.6

15.0

16.6

19.0

6.7

12.0

54
-

964
640
568
377

1
1

852
577
384
659

455
002
934
704
682

2 020
57.7

888
404
267
099
010
649

1
1

31
31

37

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Mole, 16 to 64 years
With o work disability
Not in labor force
Prevented from working

126
97

97

Female, 16 to 64 yeors

With o work disability


Not in labor force
Prevented from working

200
178
2 714
120
98

disability

318

Persons 65 years and over


With a public transportation disability

WORKERS

IN

57

Mean

292
$3 216
374
$10 757
209
$16 819
164
$30 219

family income

worker

Mean

family income

2 workers

Mean

family income

3 or more workers
Mean family income

P-196

41

30

41
1

017

365

463

50
50
1

124
87
87

HI

2 019

51

931
70
62

40
1

630

6
6

33
33

66
66

98
93

55
47

144
29

211
35

58

357
95

118
25

156
$4 299
155
$11 354

172
$6 607
216
$12 407
210
$20 032

26
$2 798
130
$13 271
152
$25 981

202
$5 207
333
$13 184
227
141

238
$3 807
299
$9 198
117
$16 590

77
$29 748

$31 855

13

510
99

73
73

31

062

33
24

622

133
126
115

3 132
86
86
300

643

185
103

925
202

2 129

3 568

86
78
1

80

453

33

161

HI

72
64

42
42

456

679
240

39
-

_
-

220
213
188

891
266
228
197

4 112
87
80

3 347
129
118

3 132

72

90
90

54
-

849
87

252

366

23

80

153
106

67

983

157
105
85

262
144

170
138

FAMILY IN 1979

No workers
1

395
231

Persons 16 to 64 years
With a public transportation
With a work disability

319

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

101

$15 105
53

21

15

$18 879

$45 512

$24 638

$21

36

382

409

276

583

404

$5 335

$8 713

$5 289

$3 480

$4 749

357
$12 429
357
$19 794
136
$25 744

390
$17 825
439

504
$15 824
458
$27 682

459
$12 339
270
$21 560
66
$32 766

$31

117

202
$37 515

261
$31

656

371

$10 094
386
$18 869

$34 310
$22 250

112

$32 369

$71 020

14

CENSUS TRACTS

Labor Force and Disability Characteristics of Persons:

Table p-io.

[Data are estimates based on a sample; set Introduction.

Nutley town,

1980 -Con.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Orange

issex County

city,

B]

:ssex County

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0134

0135

0136

0137

0138

0139

0181

0182

0183

0184

0185

0186

3 581

3 947

3 889

445

724
058

054

3 133
2 197

2 039

64.6

2 525
63.6

4 349
2 842

3 216

2 550

61.7
2 211
2 127

3 738
2 529
67.7
2 529

3 970

2 211

62.9

65.3

61.4

63.9

70.1

60.6

2 525
2 319

2 445
2 362

2 842

397
132

206

83

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
Labor force
Percent of persons 16 years ond over
Civilian labor force

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of

civilian

labor force

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force
Percent of female. 16 years and over

Percent of civilian labor force

With own children under 6 years


labor force

In

Married, husband present


In

labor force

persons 16 to 19 years
Not enrolled in school
Not high school graduate
Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

Civilian

660
182

058
977

84

135
5.3

5.2

8.2

3.4

6.4

7.7

2 129
1
125
52.8
1
125

953

2 249

2 062

973
508

2
2
1

054
894

197

087

160

81

110

7.8

235

196
821
68.6
821

235
115
120

791
126
62.9

126

75

006
120
10.7

746

9.7

9.1

188
643

659
393

60.8

54.1

59.6

052
013

5.0

208
079

978

65

61

129

47

2 256
1
211
53.7
1
211
1
153
58

52

80

3.0

5.8

5.4

10.7

4.8

4.8

6.1

6.6

3.7

6.2

13.2

15.1

237
100

162

186
25

212
114
087
570

240
87
226
544

217
114
304
644

160
103

251
106

196
123

172
97

117
62

118

371

757

299

401

628
392

277

212

181

149

416
233

231
99
57

207
98

89
46

52

21

21

923
895
28

Employed
Unemployed

3.8

908
923
48.4

labor force

Civilian

2 550
2 415

060

1
1

1
1

51

115

122
57.5
122
061

956
459

187

208

978

53.7

47.4

565

605

321
72

345
82

260

315

104

81

21

4
4

44
35

12
12

931

788
977

1
1

730
052

52.2

54.6

508

977
913

31

64

39

643
603
40

393

477

305
83

396

141

104

59
32
32

233
75
62
27

12

35

38

37

894
360

2 087

11

'

"

'

2 127

2 415

2 397

2 319

2 362

2 660

769
436
333
766

723
329
394

686
352
334
954
77
230
647

467

698
294
404
007
88
268

649
353
296
028
72
267
689
276

987
531
53.8
531
451

341

41

HI
32
4
4

_
~

OCCUPATION AND SELECTED INDUSTRIES


Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations
Professional specialty occupations
Technical, sales,

and administrative support occupations

Sales occupations

Administrative support occupations, including

112
180

Technicians and related support occupations

310
614
140

474

clerical

185

Service occupations

031
107

16

12

Protective service occupations

48

31

121
12

97

190
205
98
52
55

289
225
108
62
55

59
126
7
183

557
382

6
41

133
25

101

147
7

119

107
104

704
412
417

688
433
377

566
423
355

922
358
243

2 030

242
120

860
346
224

111

111

111

2 346

2 613
66.2
2 573
2 116

2 638

Manufacturing
Wholesale ond retail trade
Professional and related services

431

166

334
366
168

12

67
255
9
189

231

53
251
6

266
394
247

55

733
137
106
490
334

223
539
38
92
409
329
25

106

256
150
94

92

12

86

616
540
526

720
534
397

230
149
260

421

920
306
228

2 085

106

136

116

692
263
130
22

2 602
65.5
2 549
2 059

2 601
66.9

3 028
69.6

580
2 084

286
467

006
92
63
29

57
17

40
146

281

17

21

88
172

41

35
94
144
22

16

23

169

116

130

11

82
274

379

61

746

195
147
37

116

434
277
515

238

651

68
90

170
17

15

98
286
159
36

313
130
50

141

91

133

316

114

234
120

326

145

157

840
253

640

830

93
43

157
85

13

19

171

WORKER

CLASS OF

Private wage and salary workers


Government workers
Local government workers

Self-employed workers

LABOR FORCE STATUS

IN

670
329
226

'

450
286

493
345

358
176
78

201

49

105
22

1979

Persons 16 years and over, in labor forte in 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

Worked

129

64

'

227

112

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation and material moving occupations

73

115
222
74
148
300
72
38
190
226

443
212

137

21

54

282

321

651
155

28
256
218
106
83
29

977
179
86
93

622
236
30
73

429
218

and repair occupations

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

61

197

376
200

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations


Precision production, craft,

280
880

191

Private household occupations

Service occupations, except protective and household

187

1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment
in

65.5
2 311
1
1
1
1

842
582
633
468
293

868
703
565
397

12.5

15.2

128

128

14.3

12.4

70.6

638
2 216
990
2

788

811

959
2 346
2 006
1
987
744
477

370

385

788
602
367

14.0
113
13.7

14.8

14.1

15.8

162

147

17.0

14.6

871
721

781
581

061
61.5

030
837
773
669
629
255

2 208
68.7
2
1

2 261
72.2

138

607
433
334

231

480

217

24.0
73

21.7
271

16.9

14.8

19.6

810

657
69
49
49

164
79
59

885

749

101

76
58
58

234

811
651

484
397

298

824

63.7

68.9

216
945
771

814
627
543

797

501

137
16.6

172

65.4
142

894
750
714

443

671

361
16.0

621

309

132

241

23.8
184
21.8

16.0
59
15.0

20.6
115

759

469

685

62
42
34

48

58

31
31

44
44

021
148

565

812

111

31

63
63

96

31

44

19.3

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Male, 16 to
With a work disability
Not

in

64 years

labor force

Prevented from working

Female, 16 to 64 years
With a work disability
Not in labor force
Prevented from working

Persons 16 to 64 years
With a public transportation disability
With a work disability
Persons 65 years and over
With o public transportation disability

WORKERS

IN

Mean

family income

worker

Meon

544

56

55
36

49

31

512
89

659

562

93
49
49

652

438

120
69
63

738

576
60
48
42

243
113

58

44
511
77
66

251
75
36
36

410

120
90
79

102
63

681
134
99

35

70
50
50

46

81

2 944
33
28

3 203
62
50

3 214
64
52

3 176
35
35

3 257
42
36

3 695
61

63
43

637
96

744

524
45

794
109

632

654

318

462

31

115

88

63

161

123
$15 480
454
$27 497
479
$32 160
272
$41 664

107
$9 294

208
$10 894
436
$19 131
507
$27 662

170
$6 244
332
$13 493
422
$22 712

294
$14 812
425
$22 836

221

131

138

$41 970

$37 121

$9 417
454
$20 320
573
$27 121
318
$36 848

88
$5 630
188
$13 239

201

100
$13 839
467
$23 349
512
$33 647
284
$38 121

113

447
$20 806
493
$28 522

$32 241

$32 783

53

164

76
66

68

406

61

40

2 754
59

2 661

45

105
72

780

67

034

497

37
32

49
49

18
18

50
50

472
47

259
29

162
25

294
49

80
$7 147

119
$8 158
250
$11 425
219
$21 855
44
$37 404

51

70
$6 287

FAMILY IN 1979

No workers
1

432
112

family income

2 workers

Meon family income


3 or more workers
Mean family income

CENSUS TRACTS

$18 853
397
$25 631
440
$32 922
242
$43 050

253
$20 482
54
$41 629

NEWARK,

N.J.,

$8 963
134

$10 940
151

$20 198
54
$30 591

SMSA

211
$11 967

215
124
90
$30 332
$21

P 197

1980 Con.

Labor Force and Disability Characteristics of Persons:

Table p-io.

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

Orange

city

Essex County

Con.

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

West

Verona borough, Essex County

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Caldwell bor-

A and

B]

West Orange town, Essex County

ough, Essex County

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0187

0188

0189

0210

0211

0212

0218

0173

0174

0175

0176

0177

3 671

4 059
2 693

3 104

3 985

3 575

044

2 445

3 564
2 251

66.3

64.4

64.0

60.7

68.2

62.4

68.4

3 777
2 321
61.5

3 062

839

66.0
2 422
2 213

2 693
2 552

044
4 913

2 445

141

156

833
738
95

6 022
5 743

209

988
729
259

279

8.6

5.2

13.0

2 760
69.3
2 760
2 639
121
4.4

8 824
6 022

8 086

000

4 380
2 804

3 030

2 422

5.6

5.2

4.6

131
2.6

2 078
198
57.7
198

2 255
1
291

681

4 631

4 439

807

2 517

178

2 388

49.1
2 178
2 091

129

87

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
Labor force
Percent of persons 16 years and over
Civilian labor force

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of civilian labor force

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force

Percent of female, 16 years and over


Civilian labor force

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of

civilian

lobor force

With own children under 6 years


In

736
996

2 120
1

57.4

996
882

212
57.2

212

182

30

114

2 798

2 642

2 360
179
50.0
179
1
114
65

48.0

54.4

807
768
39

2 517

5
5

8.8

5.9

11.4

2.5

5.5

4.8

5.1

4.0

277

214
98
642
306

224
48
278

231

169
53
941

404

450

510
206
2 845
1
479

151

983
605

267

229

115
64
27

64
39

30

26
6

2 213

2 552

568
240
328

981

persons 16 to 19 years
Not enrolled in school
Not high school graduate
Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

290
176

Civilian

215
76

721

labor force

57.3
291

403

labor force

Married, husbond present


In

092
106

72

631

433
708

231
83

339

276

255

843

45

61

61

31

15

106
22

17
14

2 639

2 642

866
436
430
992
37
333
622

972
554
418
027
76
382
569

271

175

2 382

2 217

2 089

63

104

162

2.6

4.5

7.2

872
058

2 114

974

56.5

46.1

058
050

974
925
49

8
0.8

157
84

161

6.2

926
024

665
924

53.2

55.5

024
978
46

924
866
58

4.5

6.3

907
522

218
44
712
315

259

272

112
58

116

12

24
25
22

302
82

241
38

17

5 743
2 366

125

151

605
80

023
898

5.0

084
570

023
66.1

153
69
160

273

2 395

2 321

63.2
2 251

51

470

"

'

35

4 913

2 382

2 217

2 089

182

036

678
385
293
887
47
334
506
315

950
489

379

71

11

OCCUPATION AND SELECTED INDUSTRIES


Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations
Professional specialty occupations
Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations

Service occupations
Private household occupations

Protective service occupations

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations

422
225

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation and material moving occupations
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

trade

Professional and related services

CLASS OF

729
253
106
147

799
44
254
501

294
33
42
219

199
35
175
296

167

and repair occupations

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

33

287
6

Service occupations, except protective and household

retail

41

79
152

Sales occupations

Administrative support occupations, including clerical

Manufacturing
Wholesale and

28
14

721

Technicians and related support occupations

Precision production, craft,

490
329

366
615
792
77
258
457
273

19

69
183
22
318
170
66
56
48

173

210

214

167

61

65

21

136

17

22

523
350
594

440
413
847

314
394

391

738
759
367
392
606
36
287
283
134

47

17

128

113

257
203
90

133
106
59

59
54

34

466
529
696

474
680
577

318
433
443

952
540
424

2 019

372
302

308
242

141

251

1
1
1

187

179
856
132
653

838
809
354

071

508
22
116
370
23
509
481
197
139
145

13

166

154
160

861

681

14

60

256
433
252

181

151

620
258

519
268
4
56
208

12

76

230

70
170

179

11

71

11

255
236

135
168
54

254

102

117
70
49

713
290
287

389
676
438

61

305
264

217

703

13

240
77

898
314

461

67
274
25
361

146
751
104

162

35
79

176
63
92

255
373
215
86
72

298
538
596

533
425
442

472
495
267

331

WORKER

wage and salary workers


Government workers
Local government workers
Private

IN

531

295
76

Self-employed workers

LABOR FORCE STATUS

595

808
568
327

321

353
167
50

158

3 791

162

4 646
815
588
254

954

6 454

64.5

73.1
6 398

5 403
66.8

261

687
489
393

923
273
200

616
384

646
394

635

271
211

261

211
115

49

52

2 436
64.5

2 402
67.4

2 140

2 341

422
984
632

661

173

1979

Persons 16 years and over, in labor force in 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

Worked in 1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks...
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment

2 566
69.9
2
1

1
1
1

465
827
625
332

2 812
69.3

744

733
2 256
943
1
794
625
465

29.0

16.5

211

3 002
68.5

2 907
2 330

2 915

24.6

14.6

15.1

211
18.9

81

319

217

133

97

15.0

13.9

13.5

14.4

14.5

112
48

3 728
211

3 022
136

11

82

41

11

82

41

3 935
133
97
68

3 326
148
112

561
86
75
54

7 663
112
112

6 348
73
65

3 003
57
57

068

572

132

91

240
$13 342

120
$15 617
316
$30 728
478
$35 523
360
$38 271

67.7
1

2 626
73.5
2 607
2 062

2 942
73.8

966
492
306
202
087
516

2 101

981

948
733
429

287

228

243

114

16.0

18.9

18.6

12.4

435
043
044
789
454

4 924
4 061
4 072

075
217

3 542

927

338
210
537
397
959
712

11.1

14.4

13.2

936
486
223

241

3
3

723
785
527
324

2
1

463
274

11.2

12.3

883
633
606
468
377

69.9
2 058
1

618
390
369
214
435
20.3
183
16.6

15.7
155
18.8

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Male, 16 to 64 years
With a work disability
Not in labor force
Prevented from working

14
14
1

Persons 16 to 64 years

IN

disability

Mean

family income

worker

Mean

family income

2 workers

Mean

fomily income

3 or more workers
Mean family income

P 198

517
86
26

719

129
77
58

26
1

222

482

625

15
15
1

790

612

96
35
28

79

807

249

73
50
44

149
113
105

111

71

81

91

58

56

51

39
39

2 704
102
86

3 415
23
23

3 419
28
28

2 361

90
76

3 236
34
34

638

657

400

160

115

72

570
60

961
115

669
69

180
$6 099
461
$15 838
448
$21 982
137
$42 432

160
$10 399
377
$23 172
568
$35 066
164
$46 692

187
$5 907

20
20

153
295

207

442

94
33
28
1

226

235

141

193

14

74
74

97
92

14
1

366

60

456

445

410

78
53
39

74
69
64

119
86

2 682

2 645

31

2 811
57

31

57

084

753
99

73

80

96
80

417
59

FAMILY IN 1979

No workers
1

642
154
94
94

3 033

Persons 65 years and over


With a public transportation disability

WORKERS

49

female, 16 to 64 years
With o work disability
Not in labor force
Prevented from working

With a public transportation


With a work disability

391

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

383
$14 499
327
$21 589
130
$29 488

87
$18 284
431
$28 601
569
$33 642
317
$45 943

159

129

195

$19 884
525
$38 822
628
$44 529

$16 847
357
$34 046
405
$38 490

221

140

$13 967
036
$31 598
260
$39 741
728
$42 125

$38 793

$47 798

811

$34 538
159
$39 585
475
$47 281
1

153

138

$30 059

$10 412
385
$17 139
512
$25 607
170
$36 175

481

$46 074
453
$42 329
203
$67 460

119

710
409
463
$16
354

$11

$21

861
153

$34 098

CENSUS TRACTS

Labor Force and Disability Characteristics of Persons:

Table p-io.

[Data are estimates based on a sample, see Introduction.

For

1980 -Con.

meoning of symbols, see Introduction.

West Oronge town, Essex County Con.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B)

Remainder of Essex County

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0178

0179

0180

0160

0190

0191

0192

0193

0194

0195

0196

0197

2 533

2 755

4 698

6 096

3 347

2 282

825

405

102

204
3 058
146

182

2 238
66.9
2 238
2 205
33

3 258
2 200
67.5
2 200
2 049

4 251

2 133
451
68.0
451

4 402

3 204
68.2

3 276
2 140
65.3
2 140

3 911

883

46

151

602
2 509
93

5.4

4.6

4.8

1.5

3.2

6.9

3.6

4.8

433
813

2 479

3 226

731

2 388

2 319

56.7

52.9

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 ytor and ovtr
Labor force

Ovilian labor force

Employed
Unemployed

yean and over

Labor force

Employed
Unemployed

442
726

civilian

lobor force

Married, husband present


labor force

persons 16 to 19 yearj
Not enrolled in school
Not high school graduate
Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

Civilian

1
1

312
312
257
55

62.7

825
3 643

483

2 069

2 232
57.1
2 232
2 155

71

77

483
404
79

3.3

3.4

5.3

739
897

2 110

65.0
1

602

746
868

934

266
699

614

933

49.7

49.7

51.6

44.3

55.2

55.1

53.9

602
519

868
855

83

13

897
874
23

934
912
22

699
669
30

614
587
27

933
859
74

115

602

103
46.2
103

070

842
66.9

59.1
2
2

842
707
135

359
58.6

33

359
301
58

4.2

5.2

1.5

2.6

2.4

4.3

4.4

7.9

3.0

4.3

124

6.5
181

305
131

162
62

107
55

162
64

910
506

552
322

775
428

233
57
284

178
67

637
372

183
53
194

209

53

392
136
929
905

110

61

169
53
24

248
49

402
38

147
32

217

318

10

17

16

12

41
13
7

3
14

12

3.2

labor force

878
776

813
760
53

23

With own children under 6 years

In

533
431
102

726
703

Ovilian lobor force

In

68.3

50.3

Percent of female, 16 years and over

Percent of

6.7

Percent of civilian labor force

Female, 16

533
60.5

Percent of persons 16 years and over

48
687
364

559

934
482

666
134

244
46

330
38

856

12
12

12
12

"

"

776

3 058

3 643

2 205

2 069

2 155

022
376
646

746
298
448
834
84
188
562
249

597
832

14

63
1

044
560

631

268
46

224
714
287
28
6

12

12

"

2 049

2 509

2 707

016
459
557
665
45
298
322
97

770
384
386
948
97
320

633
325
308

"

OCCUPATION AND SELECTED INDUSTRIES


Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations

Professional specialty occupations


Technical, sales,

and administrative support occupations

Technicians and related support occupations


Sales occupations

Administrative support occupations, including clerical


Service occupations

431
277
140
137
615
33
140
442
193

571

721

270
304
260

327
349

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

Manufacturing
Wholesale and

retail

trade

Professional and related services

wage and

salary workers

Government workers
Local government workers
Self-employed workers

LABOR FORCE STATUS

IN

157
179

64
24

91
19

69

417
787
836

585
563
085

15

426

691

24
232
435
154

141

38
22

23
12
119
6

404
429

192

237
479
64

405
858
346
512
395
18

131

209

284
224

168

12

19

26

24
213

19

40
50

71

95

135
172

15
2

51

81

19

51

42
163
20
128
124
49
59

25

40

16

401

254
347
788

258
417
783

158

152

263
348

258
525

81

19

101

480
599

26

14

20

107

743
307
-

307
24
90
193
20
273

174
97
29
33
35

34

147
160
11

278
317
149

191

104
53
34

338
307
656

161
311

531

6
41

71

97

456
490
583

569
549
565

117
235
157
79

330
308

277
468

807
552
367
284

675
268

301

126

302

911
69.4

3 423
72.9

4 193

886
479
282
272
162
242

3 373
2 580

4 120

3 098

2 157
2 164

587

12.7

11.7

454

747

332
219
248

341

2 322
70.9

2 893
74.0

154

201

238

021

316
215

227
67

67

410
288

914
439
324

2 074

148
145

140

156

111

568

2 378
73.0

2 808
63.8
2 792

3 014
70.9

047
213

491

522
307

1979

Persons 16 years and over, in labor force in 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

Worked

209
139
75
29
35

WORKER

CLASS OF
Private

18

508
164

Transportation and material moving occupations

11

449
174
57
110
26
114
170
78
67
25

and repair occupations

19

66

Precision production, craft,

149

115
541

24
162
24
156
166
59
78
29

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

374
760
614
584
60
276
248

709
730
979
294
118
503
673
293
25
143
125

661
751

61

Protective service occupations

Service occupations, except protective and household

412

211

Private household occupations

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations

248
323

1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment
in

547

61.1
1
1

508

154

988
003
879
246

1
1
1

15.9

876
400

2 327

68.8

2 561
2

244

69.5

611
14.6

314
856
587
603
419
200

286
814
519
466

281

2
1

8.6

259

885
603
262
224
059
603

11.2

20.8

2
1
1
1

583

69.4
1
1
1

557
213
016
985
858
303

73.5
1

19.1

568
224
065

180

358
794
514
492
302
297

11.5

12.5

2
1
1

001

933

2
1

299
850
956
642
294

2
2
2
1

10.5

997
329
017
963
740
504
16.7

105

114

155

246

97

97

107

97

51

85

136

187

18.5

19.2

13.8

15.0

14.1

14.6

8.3

15.3

9.2

11.8

14.8

13.9

896

2 503
142
49

612
76

828

878

58

71

11

12
12

18
12

36
24

55
17

731

940

950

68
44

75

48

16
16

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Male, 16 to 64 years
With a work disability
Not in labor force
Prevented from working _

862
88
49
49

Female, 16 to 64 years
With o work disability
Not in labor force
Prevented from working

Persons 16 to 64 years
With a public transportation
With a work disability

disability

Persons 65 years and over


With a public transportation disability

WORKERS

IN

Mean

family income

worker

Mean

61

22
12
1

183
72
53

46

116
29
23
2 110
79

47
37

83
22

44
2 644
106
60

337

15
1

309

96

400
44

27

25

501

745

2 705

11
5

16
10

3 268
75

21

33

48
36
445
70

692
47

949

509
66

567
34

568

514

305

81

22

35

76
$14 327
352
$30 070
378
$33 248
172
$42 307

82
$22 903
640
$43 965
705
$48 142
287
$44 399

64
$59 221
590
$75 684
514
$62 578

92
$23 658
314
$49 556
456
$43 156
228
$58 763

62
$12 933
243
$25 818
325
$33 720
163
$46 627

71

$23 604
200
$24 170
328
$27 341
108
$38 292

34
$18 119

768

553
94

79
29
25

21

32
3 343
39
39

131

523

12

2 709
23
23

677

410

828

21

2 838
20
20

42
42

295

127

19

34
26
26

5 147
103
86

2 310

85

4 006
63
48

856

95
$9 602

290
family income

2 workers

Mean

127

92
66

554
111

57
57
1

744
84
44
40

3 298

75

69
64

126

953

168

56

FAMILY IN 1979

No workers
1

994
69
40
40

family income

3 or more workers
Mean family income

CENSUS TRACTS

$17 511
224
$25 017
156
$36 517

183

243
627
$40 867
860
$43 489
398
$53 150
$21

171

$94 623

251

$38 412
430
$50 269
111

$51 458

63

181

174

$30 291
326
$32 896
564
$39 094
212
$49 714

$11 474

$10 667
393
$20 422
620
$27 604
296
$39 376

NEWARK,

N.J.,

529
$24 776
576
$30 693
262
$40 227

SMSA

P 199

Table P-10.

Labor Force and Disability Characteristics of Persons:


[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

1980 -Con.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Census Tracts

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
Labor force
Percent of persons 16 years and over

3 822
2 222
58.1

3 711

55.5

237
195
42

2 446
2 397

2 222
2 151

2 440

49

71

105

36

555
122

3.4

2.0

3.2

4.3

1.7

4.6

2 287

2 009

976

824

978
739

2 019

600

044
524

52.9

50.2

36.0

37.4

600
596

524

824

491
33

801

739
699
40

68.2
1

Employed
Unemployed

428
388
40

2.8

Percent of civilian labor force

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force

Percent of female, 16 years and over


Ovilian labor force

Employed
Unemployed

135

Percent of civilian labor force

With own children under 6 years


labor force

labor force

1
1

335

3 548
2 106
59.4
2 106
2

070

069

939

52.9

46.7

069
017

939
912

52

27

3 788
2 677

70.7
2 677
2

133
57.3
133
071

3 946
2 572

3 947
2 702

4 716
3 236

6 019

65.2

68.5

68.6

2 572
2 494

2 702
2 595

137

78

107

3.8

3.0

4.0

3.1

3.2

2 741

2 040

2 063
1
156
56.0
156

2 419

3 140

5 308
3 624
68.3
3 624
3 487

473

53.7
1

62

473

001
49.1

001

401
72

967
34

6.3

2.8

5.4

4.9

2.9

5.5

4.9

113

204

171

3.4
201

41

18

156
32

405

28
630
279

164
67
175

210

81

52

136

55

511
421

428
24

183
28

24

Not enrolled in school


Not high school graduate
Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

23

65.8

0.7

171

Ovilian persons 16 to 19 years

2 440

166

693
347

Married, husband present


In

4 405
2 446

428

Civilian labor force

In

966
237
62.9

2 095

422
437

307
17

607

483

215
680

259
40

190
33

383
60

17

161

848
969

464

277
582

390
44

43

092
64

832

236

135

63.7
3 832
3 710

101

122

280

280
254

557
49.6

52.9
1

26

557
504
53

5.5

2.0

3.4

206
74
245
715

356

282
88
940
863

113
1

630
830

465

610
57

54
22
22

2 595

3 135

3 710

355
45
9

11

5
5

OCCUPATION AND SELECTED INDUSTRIES


Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations

388
577
250
327
444

195
624
242
382
404
27

2 397

185
192
78

497

455
776
679
753

2 151

Private household occupations

56
193
195
116
28

15

21

283
718
565
620
29
323
268
134
38

Protective service occupations

21

17

25

67

46

47

93

Professional specialty occupations

and administrative support occupations


Technicians and related support occupations

Technical, sales,

Sales occupations

Administrative support occupations, including clerical


Service occupations

Service occupations, except protective

and household

25
231
93

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations


Precision production, craft,

and repair occupations

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation and material moving occupations
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers
Manufacturing
Wholesale and retail trade
Professional and related services

Private

2 335
1
161

25
63

63

79

44

18

11

13

24
4
23

209
237

241

451

388

987
335

867
197
149

815
268

183

66

131

308

87
363

323
67.3
311

2 729
62.0

9.2

352
432
670

416
609

982
390
592
998
45
416
537

165

3 487
1

155
29
59
67

602
796
806
285
83
574
628
255

2 494
1
134

527
607
918
99
338

838
397

441
1

059
92
336

481

631

161

275

246
607
639
148

519
751

71

515
562
216

768
328
44
586
698
321
14

62
180

22
52
87

17

18

11

158
112
47
49

30

179
148
49
29
70

16

203
213
76
65
72

338

48
33

204
199
122
39
38

61

50

330
575
694

376
433
390

410
630
623

534
876
086

528
553
678

549
494
565

537
697
740

744
829
850

668
273

2 083

667

11

63
124

11

149
28
158
152
71

15

381

2 555

416

95
73
28

51

070
725
417
308
842
49
377

143
108

163

522
639
799
68
316
415
198

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

CLASS OF

13

12

65
242
62
223
257

51

153

187

78
48

111

96

WORKER

wage and

salary workers

Government workers
Local government workers
Self-employed workers

LABOR FORCE STATUS

IN

656

127

728
403
284

179

167
122

2 368
62.0

2 670
71.9

2 241
63.2

2 361

2 624

149

280
210

431

357
370

180

925
399
262

024
480
373

535
428
283

997
494
391

158

91

154

209

2 852
72.3

2 911

3 444
73.0

4 123

839

195

1979

Persons 16 years and over, in labor force in 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

Worked in 1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 1 5 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment

537
73.4

524
260
015
004
832
191

122

723
2 078
1
749
1
715
539
234

12.4

9.2

8.6

062
882
909
801

790
468
509
325
218

988
688

681

473
334

1
1
1

12.5

235
782
487
550
332
295

2 906
76.7
2

13.2

73.6

73.8

381

476

198

13.1

12.2

6.9

10.8

2 201
1

3 909

889
2 270
829
955
663
313

859
734
873
559

855
3 048
2 496
2 576
3

188

849
859
620

3
2

408
689

68.5
4 103
3

293

153
262
913
365

2 730
2 768

10.6

10.5

365
431

66

42

100

92

120

104

175

186

43

130

130

157

15.3

12.0

14.7

13.4

14.5

12.8

17.2

15.4

11.4

14.7

14.6

14.2

800

814
39

627

2 066

2 524

52

7
7

107
46
39

85
40

80

14
14

23

13

941
87
70
55

867
28

700

2 120

2 670

112

122

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Male, 16 to 64 years
With a work disability
Not in labor force
Prevented from working
Female, 16 to 64 years

With o work disability


Not in labor force
Prevented from working
Persons 16 to 64 years
With o public transportation disability
With a work disability

Persons 65 yeors and over


With a public transportation

WORKERS

IN

disability

Mean

family income

2 workers

Mean

family income

3 or more workers
Mean family income

P-200

529

39

72

18
18

17
10

888

66
49
32

651
46
35

331
34

21

518
69

688

2 311

101

118

121

57
57

43

29
29

216

35

84
20
13

13

80
33

81

17

81

95
78
62

98
65
44

3 501
28
28

4 801
69
59

3 553

3 327

4 186

5 194

52

93
87

71

92

12

44

73

507

393

500
97

530
86

825

86
$19 601
583
$40 899

152
$13 919
788
$44 725
756
$42 849
435
$46 385

52
38

60
39
26
2 624

813
61

46

3 180
32
32

2 849

354
38

285

780

862

924

287

41

104

642
98

171

111

58

54

45
$28 486

185
$43 116
732
$83 288
574
$73 158

681

745

3 625
20
20

2 490
100
58
34

408

40
30

741
33
33

$8 420
255
$32 062
275
$33 732
169
$37 652

family income

worker

Meon

13

737

12

808

46

55

81

FAMILY IN 1979

No workers
1

13

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

281

$45 997
208
$43 893
128
$49 919

221

$72 265

$41

130
642
721

$93 306
436
$82 268
180
$71

591

128

170

31

71

33

77

161

$20 030
398
$28 802
498
$37 414

$7 443

231

162

$43 658

$38 825

$19 688
655
$45 185
883
$43 520
395
$52 604

$36 370

442
$36 550
560
$43 246

$14 195
338
$27 893
589
$31 378
350
$43 366

$19

501

$49 078
539
$39 409
330
$52 294

481
$41 352
557
$55 414
324
$51

681

661

684
402
$51 699
$41

CENSUS TRACTS

Table p-io.

Labor Force and Disability Characteristics of Persons:


[Dota are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

1980 Con.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction,

Remainder of Essex County Con.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Mad

Dover town, Morris County

B]

son borough, Morris County

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0213

0214

0215

0216

0217

0448

0449

)450

0429

0430

0431

0432

4 083
2 635

5 376

899
27

4 311

2 707

3 534

470

2 021

494

27
27

382

121

210

102

837
803
34

3 611
2 319
64.2
2 319

2 589

67.8
2 921
2 711

3 775
2 622
69.5
2 622
2 519
103

3 239

3.0

4 140
65.4
4 136
4 015

2 921

65.0

10 466
6 784
64.8
6 784
6 402

6 329

494

64.5

5.6

2.9

7.2

3.9

5.5

1.9

3 655

2 204

249

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persont 16 years and over
Labor force
Percent of persons 16 years and over
Ovilian labor force

.-

Employed
Unemployed

635
2 548
87
2

Labor force

2 893

Percent of civilian labor force

labor force

Mom'ed, husband present


In

085

53.5

With own children under 6 years


In

113

2 027
1

Employed
Unemployed

3 381

3.2

Percent of female, 16 years and over


Civilian labor force

3.3

Percent of civilian labor force

Female, 16 years and over

labor force

16 to 19 years
Not enrolled in school
Not high school graduate

Chilian persons

085
055
30

604
27

5 097

459
50.4

4.5

51.4

459
395

27
27

2 620
2 445

64

175

2.8

4.4

205

646

283
80
694
785

335

470

72
29
23

99

57
281

13
6
6

620

56.7

976
912
64

249

161

88

956

1
1

850
748

791

837
67.9

774
43.2

181

774

851
57.8
851

118
63

731

840

212

107
4.6

472

181

60.4

43

902
952

57.2

470
420

2 021
1

952
889
63

963

50

58

3.4

2.9

363
556

910
990
51.8

40.8
556

50.1

11

56.8

990
960
30

524
32

6.7

3.2

7.0

5.3

5.6

1.3

6.6

5.8

3.0

256
70
606
835

284

219
110

198
95

124
33

189
86

109

155

106
39

095
658

802
396

401

014
447

825
288

235
752

762

606
325

'

523

400

388

254

196

326

260

706

83

152
20

111

83

15

16

14
10

24
4

62
27

13

2 548

3 381

27

6 402

262
542
720
210

15

2 365

21

187
210

Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

976
54.1

850
57.1

583
205
3 332
1
729

54
20
4
30

10
10

27

12

20

4 015
263
558
705
578

2 711

2 519

368

484
230
254
834

OCCUPATION AND SELECTED INDUSTRIES


Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and monagerial occupations

873
446
427
954

Professional specialty occupotions

and administrative support occupations


Technicians and related support occupations

Technical, sales,

Service occupations

23
185
9

Protective service occupations

Service occupations, except protective and household

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations

15

197
168

065

748
170

12

203
857
97
174
586

120
288

127
595
856
426
33
57
336

63

13

685
793
367
190
236

332
403

329
965

183

88

671
197

132

97

677
957

431
23

12

165

147

31
161

125
173

479
78

110
179
545
245
27
35
183

192

748
298

61

193

427
216
27
34

44
145

293
646
439
119
88

244
533
366
87
80

007
405

660
314
258

31

197
178

76

96

12

114

154
39
59

69

12

31

53

48

56

35

419
293
376

497
429
454

264

234
378
730

626
633
476

708
749

738
497

871

27

331

939

389
357

2 110

2 741

2 256

512
422

27
27

075
792
624

3 180

335
240
98

602
402

416

131

511

221

156
105

140

128

382
194
64

40

97

2 749
67.3

3 773
70.2

78

7 539
72.0

3 025
70.2

2 101
64.9

4 474
70.7
4 440

2 876

8.7

2 739
2 141

2 012
74.3
2 012

803
864
613
343

2
2
2

Wholesale and retail trade


Professional and related services

136

321

327

Manufacturing

76
156
469
384
26

79

141

269
393
701

56
150
258
76

963
662

69

40

Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

30

57
97

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors

420
792
426
366
464

291
12

155
38
172

320
260

Transportation and material moving occupations

832
402
430
666
92
190
384
327

681

132
269
194

17

2 212

803
444
208
236

278
226
72

and repair occupations

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

252

197

342

WORKER

CLASS OF

wage and

salary workers

Government workers
Local government workers
Self-employed workers

LABOR FORCE STATUS

IN

991

413
295

481

219

803
255

183
134

221
148

649
231
119
76

64
103

1979

Persons 16 years and over, in labor force In 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

Worked

117

348
745
324
6
44
274

Private household occupations

Private

83
329
542
208

Sales occupations

Administrative support occupations, including clerical

Precision production, craft,

1979
.
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment
in

12.5

756
000
486
466
148
493

78
24

39

407
5 586
4 735
4 699
4 198
389

13.1

50.0

18.4

18

24
18

3
2
2
2

486
963
897
526
646

2
2

958
349

2 113
1
921
1

14.4

764
534

76.2
2
2
1

17.7

839
181

924
863
695
503

2
1

1
1
1

038
515
375
270
175

376
17.9

17.5

174

235

27

495

226

197

195

172

16.9

16.3

27.5

14.0

13.3

13.9

14.2

18.2

634
126
48

2 167
116
26

22

2 559
70.9

614
379
353

979

731

11.8
55
10.2

683
526
405

702
65.7

190
238

2 527

694
292

109

659
386
049
063
917
460

6.4

17.2

119
103

001

15.8

2 682
75.9
2
1

1
1

176

22

50

15.6

10.4

5.9

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Male, 16 to 64 years
With a work disability
Not in labor force

4 542

2 235

19

_
-

200
74
39

85
36
36

653

2 296

27

4 495

2 742

73
53
45

86

61

155
116
92

147
100
59

147
100
75

672
84
66
60

3 2S7

27

74
74

4 463
43
43

9 037
59
46

4 977
82
82

3 675
67
67

466

740
85

843

59

352
229

156
$16 342
115
$35 295

172

164
$8 828
395
$17 433

Prevented from working

Female, 16 to

64 years

With a work disability


Not in labor force
Prevented from working

Persons 16 to 64 years
With a public transportation
With a work disability

disability

Persons 65 years and over


With a public transportation disability

WORKERS

IN

FAMILY

IN

No workers

Mean
1

family income

worker

Mean

family income

2 workers

Mean family income


3 or more workers
Mean family income

CENSUS TRACTS

36

112

869

96
69
1

806

607

119
52

153

208

81

44
44

34

310

092
98
49

81

64

25

51

18

3 279
45
45

2 518

2 338
55

636

496

134

43

587
76

30
30

466

62
32
25

41

246
45

493
73
23

51

25

11

72
46
26

31

645
47

24

23

14

2 993

2 195
19

3 138

527

062

133

19

24
24

597

394

255

82

33

92
$15 388
395
$27 522
510
$32 256
230
$38 494

107

$35 810
410
$58 829
253
$57 104
170
$63 963

48
$13 637

55

27
27

369
35

81

1979
115
$11 464

416
$26 059
458
$32 225
297
$39 097

165

$16 892
605
$31 504
730
$33 064
383
$44 269

371

$40 468

821
$48 031

$16 571
596
$25 641
805
$31 728
323
$42 499

599
$24 950
274
$34 764

$17 531
584
$26 638

107
$10 964
348
$17 073
388
$26 418

$17 051
209
$22 814
432
$28 910

281

183

167

$39 605

$40 885

$35 639

$11

100
251

359

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

221

$30 226
291

$38 447
130
$38 603

P-201

Labor Force and Disability Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-10.

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see ntroduction.

For

1980 Con.

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Succasunna-Kenvil (CDP),

Morristown town. Morris County

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Remainder of Morris County

Morris County

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0435

0436

0437

0438

0453"

0455'

0401.01

0401.02

0402

0403

0404

0405

2 313

4 374

2 533

5 448

3 193

979

2 993

4 542
2 984

2 378

532

2 630
1
771
67.3
1
771

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16

yews and

over

Labor force

Percent of persons 16 yeors and over


Ovilian labor force

Employed
Unemployed

Percent of civilian labor force

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force

Percent of female, 16 years and over

Employed
Unemployed

In

In

Civilian

780
684

978

2 888

2 842

105

96

136

36

683
576
107

3.0

3.5

5.4

4.6

2.4

2.9

332
798

2 577

467
852

2 350

237
607

2 770

586

59.9

61.5

58.1

586
523

852

831

63
4.0
163

21

298
63

2.5

4.6

97
48
597

541

379

240
90
106
658

216

80
929

137
40

382

207

109

41

277
86
54

51

18

27

125

labor force

409
238

persons 16 to 19 years

250

Married, husband present

92

Not enrolled in school


Not high school graduate
Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

683

16
8
8

23

18

"

486

2 888

63.6

361
57.9
361

512
476

3
3

49.1

607
591
16
2.6

86
745
368

67.6

2 993

212

labor force

532
486
46

2.3

With own children under 6 years

512

68.4

18

Percent of civilian labor force

65.7

66.2

798
780

Civilian labor force

780
70.3

441
52.0
441

600
996

5 743
3 882

4 693
3 207

55.4

67.6

68.3

996
910
86

3 882
3 729

3 207
3 022

153

185

362
69

5.5

4.3

3.9

5.8

4.8

2 986

2 346

284

3
1

71.5
2

284

159
125

1
1

392
49

1
1

674
042

2 058

62.2

40.4

042
979

832
809

63

23
2.8
182

3.4

6.0

435
86
944
913

186
74
021

832

671
56.0
671

578

1
1

1
1

431
72.3
431

247

019
612

53.2

60.1

247
156

710
61
3.4

388
741
53.4
741

93

91

612
580
32

5.6

7.3

5.2

5.1

377

285
79
500
798

119
55
601
371

257
95
814

632
83
26

178
50
24

19

18

703
38

633

74
947
505

310

280

72

695
100

75

75

48

12

613
120
26

19

32

18

9
23

12

16

"

55
16
10
6

"

"

476
325

3 576

2 159

551

568
318
250
847
60
273
514
229

910
342

3 729

284

97
228
435

3 022
108
563

106
1

804
898

401

247

OCCUPATION AND SELECTED INDUSTRIES


Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations
Professional specialty occupations
Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations

202
99
103
335
66
52
217
432
33

Technicians and related support occupations

Sales occupations

Administrative support occupations, including clerical


Service occupations
Private household occupations

Protective service occupations

Service occupations, except protective and household

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation ond material moving occupations
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

8
27

346

97
85

446

Manufacturing
retail

and related services

CLASS OF

WORKER

wage and

176
375

trade

Professional

Private

21

378

salary workers

Self-employed workers

LABOR FORCE STATUS

179

264
208
43

Government workers
Local government workers

IN

684
732
300
432

2 842

591

875
95
235
545
419

331
491

81

157

733
1

351

101

130

33
301
173

424
797
264

31

13

58
330

43
130

36
215

12
111

555
408
955

276
259
539

10

345
370
193
115
62

229
306
199
44

324
343
130

63

84
129

37
186
20
277
218
78
74
66

514
498

487

930

541

516
346

11

83
39
11

33

27
122

158
289
162
50
77

389
394
225
99

822

353
155

381

400
218

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

Wholesale and

985
153
174
658

117

ond repair occupations

068
447
621

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations


Precision production, croft,

711

270
330
214
74

801

3 146
69.3

133

566
379
135

154

761

238

689

049
338

2 716

816
248

177

670
343

79

178

173
88

665

4 053
74.4
4 040

2 392
74.9
2 371

967
536

187
155

620

431
1

67
210
343
172

163

397
769
475

19

17

58
398
29
486
443

56

161

242

158

356
215

943
827
762

799
669
565

157
395
290

2 472

17

17

289
208
115
62

190

402
221
91

31

90

351

566
346
274

290
199

442
313
96

151

10
12
193

26
126

19

543
392
234

158
165
563
46

463
131

159
123

185
124
102

710
323

276

161

605

671

128
157
79

18

394
364

362
227
112
115

545
164
42
451

223
28
266
214
120
64
30

155

329

135
150
109
77

442
214
165

54

1979

Persons 16 years and over, in labor force in 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

Worked in 1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment

589
68.7

552
215
982
023
873
296

3 151
72.0
3 122

71.1
1

787
462
204

3
2
2
2

70.0

101

422

660
329

061

195

026

781

793
527
509
307
460

2 126

4 150

59.1

72.3
4 128

2 084

689
442
430
268
292

649

080
239

987
536
2 554
2 255
534

14.4

20.6

14.4

13.2

19.2

13.7

128

107

313

87

142

205

13.5

14.6

15.0

14.6

11.4

16.0

491
115
56
56

940

031
37
24
24

2 532
83
37

008

2 566
73
56
43

2 519

2 211

181

961

183

394

015
259

18.6

12.5

98
13.5

170

1
1
1

205
646
2 717
2 297
569

3 418
72.8
3

2
2

363
543
137
123

503

75.9
1

490
193
957
022

828
69.5

800
428
210
110

846
484

851

266

379

13.7

14.2

17.7

72

139

176

98

12.4

11.6

12.2

13.2

20.7
107
13.6

300

2 451

2 189

876

120
67
55

174

91

101

87

47
36

58
35
35

318
45

2 592

2 069

880

121

80

25

37
32

71

66
32

16

5 043

9.74

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Male, 16 to 64 years
With a work disability
Not in labor force
Prevented from working

867
81

73

Female, 16 to 64 years
With a work disability
Not in labor force
Prevented from working

Persons 16 to 64 years
With o public transportation
With a work disability

disability

Persons 65 years ond over


With a public transportation

WORKERS

IN

Meon

889

15
1

153
84
77
3 380
124
117

291

916
204

112

$6 876
298
$12 010
264
$21 943
93
$27 956

family income
family income

2 workers

Meon

family income
3 or more workers
Mean family income

P-202

2 022
77
72

51

disability

worker

Mean

155
132
100
72

37
24

027
39
17
11

821
202
62
62

777
212

97
77

63
56
36

967

3 598

24
24

66
59

2 039
14
14

276

789

280

11

64

28

398

89
54
54

19
1

467
75
52
45

55

098

2 865

28
28

76
65

2 618
57
38

350
45

315

320

700

72

54

178

98
$18 021
608
$29 71
845
$34 474
475
$41 758

54
$12 046
310
$28 580
510
$26 998
245
$42 230

66
$9 341

52
47

4 258
45
39

074
81

35
35
1

158
93
62

10

41

756

2 232
43

27
20

435
45

223

35
$10 432

35
$10 589

471

211

32

31

398
42

FAMILY IN 1979

No workers
1

105

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

119
$19 299
336
$24 707
507
$29 697
185
$38 104

31

133

73

$14 875
162
$30 511
384
$36 640
128
$41 278

$14 870
358
$19 008
556
$27 922
215
$41 099

$20 668
223
$20 987
395
$26 924
164
$40 451

289
$21 930
456
$26 557
195

$33 469

189

$12 976
670
$25 033
729
$28 989
483
$40 464

$37 748
715
$36 102
407
$41 543

190
298
327
$29
$21

151

$40 180

63
$15 495
348
$19 306
317
$25 991
139
$34 755

CENSUS TRACTS

Labor Force and Disability Characteristics of Persons:

Table p-io.

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

1980 Con.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Remainder of Morris County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0406

0407.01

0407.02

0408.01

0408.02

0408.03

0409

0410

0411

0412

0413

0414

3 164
2 264

3 583
2 510

2 095

2 821

2 542

3 953

2 833

2 949

3 508

4 435

557

2 531

792

62.9

61.3

2 264

2 390

80

106

318
253
65

184

2 510
2 404

64.0
2 531

2 466
70.3

70.1

3 826
2 595
67.8
2 595

3 660

71.6

3.5

4.2

4.9

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
Labor force
Percent of persons 16 years and over
Civilian labor force

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of

civilian

labor force

Female, 16 years and over

Labor force
Percent of female. 16 years and over
Civilian labor force

Percent of civilian labor force

own

children under

6 years

labor force

In

in

043
415

866
808
58

432
670

506
89

1
1

967
046

557
526

876

60.8

66.2

876
767

71

31

141

109

787
752
35

2.9

2.0

5.6

5.8

2.0

307

2 093
129

2 421

3.4

3.1

66.1

350

855
937

591
45.2
591
591

498
830

635
42.6

136
4.3

855
072

2 343
1

57.8

364
58.2

4.1

11.1

3.6

6.6

4.3

6.0

7.8

2.2

3.6

3.8

258
72
217
598

140
53

302
116
236

269
65
209
559

136

214
97
097
593

150
70

766
304

246
86
997
445

239
95
085
483

230
94
040
564

306
134
389
753

425
94

242
33

316

12
12

14

2 184

2 404

637
239
398
772

974
487
487
723

91

222
459
244

75
309
339
212

194
133
65

15

621

404
92

34

31

45
808
349

458
64
20
-

225

830
765
65

84
3.4

3.3

55.4

129

492

3 131
2 995

215
93

69

53.9

131

70.6

459
375

670
646
24

937
897
40

46.8

50.5

046
977

415
369
46

53.2

39.8

labor force

2 421

949
910
39

13

Unemployed
Not

866
66.1

52.5

321
64
27

persons 16 to 19 years
Not enrolled in school
Not high school graduate
Employed

Civilian

994

565

labor force

807
949

318

60.2

961

Married, husband present


In

961
33

Employed
Unemployed
With

652
994

061

68

299
56

19

265
106
35

6
13

14
14

526
595
244

2 390

19
5

20

808
728
392
336
520

2 506

2 350

945
470
475
753

50
156

314

55
300
398

973
518
455
679
46
262

104

185

209

283
128

543
296
247
837
90
269
478
254

14

23
222

24
156

12

621

14

703
410

28

635

419
47
5

065
027
38

364
312
52

361
67

422

12
12

13

62
7
6

2 375

2 995

737
282
455
857

958
466
492

OCCUPATION AND SELECTED INDUSTRIES


Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations
Professional specialty occupations
Technical, sales,

and administrative support occupations

Technicians and related support occupations

Sales occupations

Administrative support occupations, including clerical


Service occupations
Private household occupations

Protective service occupations

Service occupations, except protective and household

Forming, forestry, and fishing occupations

and repair occupations

Precision production, craft,

Manufacturing
Wholesale and

retail

and related services

CLASS OF

WORKER

wage and

LABOR FORCE STATUS

IN

Persons 16 years and over,

40

1979

1979
more weeks

in

or

23

40
140

30
172

18

25

23

17

65
60
35

278
153
95
32
26

312
288
139
84
65

257
215
89

22
92
24
184
125
96

56
70

541

606
482
536

570
586

222
112
44
66

674

25

669
49)

379
223
238

541

936
319
222

183

144

2 407
76.1
2 390

2 681
74.8

056
86
86

279
364

461

211

150
123

937
348
266

445

912
263
212

221

163

2 047
72.6

2 777
72.6

2 705
73.9

2 755

111

767
377
223

1
1

752
045
561

154
563
86
157

484
467
74

320
180

236
82

9
14
59
3

131

257
469
208
-

157

188
92
368
728
279
-

22
186
23

45
234

277
285

238
397
219

84
27

255
295
164

10
19

227
529
337
96
96

122
56

34

71

10

60

94

437
255
354

819
372
359

568
312
326

483
212
417

543
498
526

608
606

190
206
126
125

2 039

694

2 624
66.4

230
161
121

71

117
74

691

447

2 061

163
120
87

181

213

481

99
124

145

280
120

926

2 165

2 615
74.5

517

95

383

1979

in labor force In

Percent of persons 16 years and over

Worked

371

81

323
272

163

518
437
479

salary workers
Government workers
Local government workers
Self-employed workers
Private

470
24

59

20

trade

Professional

31

351

42

101

Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

256
358

155
22
251

93

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors

431

47

214

Transportation and material moving occupations

253
687

197
6
311

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

889
584

591

Usually worked 35 or more hours per week


50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment

407
318

2 647
2 063
1

1
1

13.2
141
15.7

454
69.4

355

218

14.8

12.4

14.5

13.4

15.4

18.4

10.1

11.3

80

90

106

144

50

122

127

38

116

148

15.4

15.3

12.4

12.5

16.1

10.7

13.4

14.2

11.3

15.5

14.7

674
68
46

962
49

166
813

861

620
345

1
1
1

180
150

045
227

2
1

120

3 289
74.2
3 263

147

915
488
314
255

73.4
152

10.1

604
068
766
737
528
403

68.0

152

686
345

15.7

654
952
644
636
440
392

66.6

583
2 Oil
736
733
550
295

705
655
460
420

438
067
879
926
798

017
544
353
326
213
303

445
298
252

161

2 627

147
193

840
362
11.0

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Male, 16 to 64 years
With a work disability
Not in labor force

With a work

64 years

IN

FAMILY

IN

Mean
1

family income

worker

Mean

family income

2 workers

Mean

family income

3 or more workers
Mean family income

CENSUS TRACTS

36

703

83
30
22

7
7

678
45

052

57

69
40

6
6

287
48
42

40

17

29

44

68
42
24

2 934

3 314

892

2 581

29

12

47

17

12

29
29

3 465
40
40

3 375
38
30

2 071

61

230

269

203

240

361

38

32

81

177
35

382

51

40
520
328
$22 020
526
$29 817
226
$37 489

30
$20 156

31

31

$35 298
542
$35 902

$13 448
365
$56 609
328
$51 380

311
$38 791

105
$59 199

$30 456
345
$38 599
456
$40 166
202
$54 488

70
$10 735
447
$32 537
574
$40 220
267
$42 723

33
$9 076
432
$34 746
497
$39 510
296
$45 113

762
98
65

697

019
46
38
29

552

116
35

15
15

15

481
99

55

13
7

930

disability

No workers

294

23

Persons 65 years and over


With a public transportation disability

WORKERS

23

640

Not in labor force


Prevented from working

Persons 16 to 64 years
With a public transportation disability
With a work disability

29
29

Prevented from working

Female, 16 to

453
73

31
1

610

113
77
59

162

372

492

71

34

71

43
43

168
89
67
57

377
23
23

6
1

556

861
120
46
42

977

108
64
38

133
94
66

3 162
77
66

2 330

2 749
15
15

3 048
34
34

3 838

66
66

710
80

483

200

342

19

67

16

67

597
65

68
$29 545
294
$33 916
400
$38 407
120
$68 478

120
$15 874
385
$19 272
556
$28 169
189
$38 469

113

42
$30 692
386
$51 598
409
$53 823
247
$61 889

70
$20 852
303
$27 318
607
$33 451
218
$43 601

$16 020
488
$22 775
684
$29 710
306
$36 807

16
16

85
66

1979

$11

431

$11

750

241
$24 521

430
$27 856
166
$39 781

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

141

P-203

Labor Force and Disability Characteristics of Persons:

Table p-io.

[Data ore estimates based on a sample, see Introduction.

1980 Con.

For meaning of symbols, see

ntroduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Remainder of Morris County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0415

0416.01

0416.02

0416.03

0416.04

0417.01

0417.02

0417.03

0417.04

0418.01

0418.02

0418.03

2 914

2 860
2 151
75.2

5 367
4 107

2 299

4 248

2 594

872

151

4 101

3 193
2 441
76.4
2 441

2 081

3 964

70

137

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 14 years and over
Labor force
Percent of persons 16 years and over
Civilian

labor force

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of

labor force

civilian

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of civilian labor force

In

children under 6 years

70.6

3 885
78.2

936
855

3 426
3 322

81

104

592
523
69

979
959
20

72.4
2 551

4.2

3.0

505
712

2 244
511
1
67.3
1
511
1

labor force

persons 16 to 19 years
Not enrolled in school
Not high school graduate
Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

Civilian

448
63

4.3

2.0

216
625

679
385

51.4

56.7

625
589
36

385
380

1
1

467
84

3 880
3 794

86

3.3

2.2

790
058

2 532

59.1

058
026
32

76.5

3.3

3.3

440

2 941

706

893

67.4

62.0
893
841
52

2 024
68.8
2 024

706
670
36

324

872

771

3 009
70.8
3 009
2 858

101

151

67

5.4

5.0

3.8

81.4

117
4.8
1
1

945
79

625
022

782
68.7

1
1

782
715

242
897

2 157

282

357
738

62.9

72.2

59.4

54.4

022
960
62

897
849
48

282
218
64

721

1
1

738
17

4.5

4.2

5.8

1.3

3.0

2.1

5.8

3.9

6.1

5.4

5.0

2.3

254

273
114
203
715

210
76
730
338

83
6

271

425
202
562
953

246

233
78
082
646

153

629

323
117
429
833

344
134
440
796

140
68
774
456

314
46

256

195
22

132

410

352

54

65

54

52

160
77

422
75

323

18

343
100

296

62

13
13

18
12

10

16

34

16
8

28

25
25

19
12

_
-

10

523
569
282
287
508

959
334

2 467
1
Oil

3 794

522
489

2 081
421
194

3 964
1
451
701

2 324

166
168

373
23

921

750
580

454
793

85

labor force

Married, husband present


In

4 970

2 557

69.6

712
680
32

Civilian labor force

own

386
979

3 533

592

79.2

47.3

Percent of female, 16 years and over

With

4 339
3 438

2 287

936
66.4

007
440

473
250

94
1

166

664

114
Oil

60

639
414

255

56
10
10

OCCUPATION AND SELECTED INDUSTRIES


Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations

Professional specialty occupations


Technical, sales,

and administrative support occupations

Technicians and related support occupations


Sales occupations

855
669
362
307
654
90
263

3 322
1

318
616
702
196
137
354
705
225

19

136
353
110

82
263
576

101

043
456
587

Private household occupations

13

Protective service occupations

26

51

26

22

18
53

113

170
35

71

37

171

222

14

239
309

85
112
62

175

168
77
64

179
152
72
38
42

20
30

64
62
35

514
519
267

055
605
589

395
263
332

269
237
170

529
469

233
230
164
60

777
99
77
83

2 071

213
139
168

248
456
250
90

079

2 692

4 071

77.8

76.2
2 671
2 045

Service occupations

Service occupations, except protective and household

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations


Precision production, croft,

and repair occupations

271

112

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

Machine operators, assemblers, ond inspectors

61

Transportation and material moving occupations

18

Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

33

467
435
354

Manufacturing

Wholesale and

retail

trade

Professional and related services

CLASS OF
Private

193

161

577

741

837
293

249
46
4

301
144

Administrative support occupations, including clerical

227

411
193
381

57
193
491

158
461
961

213

279

945

771
517

111

247
435
207

40
239
-

32
175
8

15

381

214

273
134
46

157

138
114

377
313
148
92
73

034
763
555

606
459
299

93

66
22
69

028
854
665

464
516
455

546
329
283

140

91

6
34
172

150
120
52
38
30

321

961

496
212

202
668

715
614
295
319
638
40
235
363

637
309
328

177

20
193
16

2 858

222
295
757
84

491

49

18
18

272

104

460
479
215

170
146

146
118

59
56

894
579

452
426
256

31

401

WORKER

wage and

salary workers

575

2 861

201

251

154
73

160
185

2 019
69.3

3 505
80.8

Government workers
Local government workers
Self-employed workers

LABOR FORCE STATUS

IN

766
228

162
87

315
504
383

953
284
216

125

72

4 314

2 575
80.6

490
219

2 374

371

167

163
62

283
108

141

929

3 248
76.5

482

66

1979

Persons 16 years and over, in labor force In 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

Worked in 1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment

002
552

361

252
150
298

484
2 970
2 697
2 528
2 357

14.8

746

76.3

471

230
069
217

079
824
709
719
635
90

13.4

12.4

8.3

716
405

195

303
11.3

15.0

669
748

501

81.9

4 030
3 367
3 049
2 897
2 699
612

2 271
79.4

80.4
4 281

264
759

516

571

127

463
342
388

2 925

694
583

568
2 034
1
777
725
552
408

17.1

13.5

15.8

83.9
1

916
537
403
272
209
357

214
2 464
2 060
2 003
752
602
3

18.5

18.5

902
73.3

880
436
245
243
122
249
13.1

74

123

64

29

124

214

112

226

127

118

232

108

10.8

12.0

12.6

11.4

13.4

13.5

13.1

13.0

13.8

13.4

14.4

13.0

973
49

975
60

623

619

2 281

499

997

50

37

13

15

13

31

112
36
36

62

4
4

338
82
44

2 267

41

14
7

6
6

629

2 293

323

2 676

64
33
20

95
82
40

54
27

65
36
28

511
48
35
30

4 574
45

2 661

25
25

4 943
53
53

396
99

199

424

21

60

87

81

$13 319
308
$33 447
536
$37 376
339
$45 151

$8 055

36
$7 258

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Male, 16 to 64 years
With a work disability
Not in labor force
Prevented from working

Female, 16 to 64 years

With a work disability


Not in labor force
Prevented from working
Persons 16 to 64
With a public transportation
With a work disability

IN

yean
disability

Meon

family income

worker

Mean

family income

2 workers

2 031
123
73

13
7
7

074

585
20

62
27

13

46

12

2 616

4 004

2 049

37
37

23
23

208
_
-

3 248

10
10

298
74

335

238

178

279

11

13

11

74

78

$14 373
396
$33 531

$17 377
428
$30 236
740
$31 902
157
$44 920

45
$10 011
296
$24 027
375
$30 220

441

Mean family income


3 or more workers
Mean family income

P-204

13
1

46
37

51

38

17

15
1

138
30

936

157
76
70
1

945

150
48
11
11

133

115

61

8
8

66
60

30
25

3 010
33
33

2 135

3 881

2 283

16
16

47
47

12
12

183
32

164

367
80

160

30
$8 281

47
$9 550

113
196

28
$9 862

291

229
$19 378

412
$21 877
623
$27 381
392
$34 978

215
$30 532
316
$42 427
310
$40 926

23

FAMILY IN 1979

No workers
1

328
65
55
36

Persons 65 years and over


With a public transportation disability

WORKERS

288
38

NEWARK,

$36 396
169

$40 453

N.J.,

SMSA

185
$27 781
222
$35 358

111

101

$46 937

$37 970

440
$22 813
927
$27 924
201

$37 627

291

$19 561
451
$26 193
270
$37 882

123

$10 084
593
$22 255
836
$32 477
240
$47 737

$24 242
562
$28 615
197

$38 439

341

$24 475
150
$36 435

$11

CENSUS TRACTS

Labor Force and Disability Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-10.

[Data are estimates bosed on a sample, see Introduction.

For

1980 Con

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Bj

Remainder of Morris County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Troct

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0419.01

0419.02

0420

0421

0422

0423.01

0423 02

0424"

0425

0426

0427

0428

4 129
2 842

2 715

3 098
2 171

2 679

3 140

947
298

2 093

433

499
360

3 204

816

68.8

66.9

70.1

68.0

66.7

68.5

24.0

2 171

119

795
750
45

71

823
783
40

3 424
2 111
61.7
2 111

4.2

2.5

3.3

2.2

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Perjons 16 years and over
Labor force
Percent of persons 16 years and over

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of

842

2 723

Civilian labor force

labor force

civilian

Labor force

Employed
Unemployed

4.7

3.7

53.5

084

751

37

41

29

19

566
532
34

572
544
28
4.9
172

27

60
745
357

54
25

588
905

611

4.5

3.7

2.1

6.0

191

173

60
982
538

170
44

880
465

238
58
029
509

346
60

278
49

312
57

169

13
13

18
18

6
6

750
550
328
222
699
76

2 100

783
669
342
327
699
58
208
433

2 126

490

279

Not enrolled in school


Not high school graduote

98

41

27

Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

17

10

persons 16 to 19 years

Civilian

1.9

298
237

53.4

52
1

53

914
895

308
640

labor force

360
360

61

914

lobor force

In

433
380

41

56.7

304
76
909
426

In

780

272

Morried, husband present

56.0

374
667

392
780

905
864

3.3

Percent of civilian labor force

57.0

53.1
121

With own children under 6 years

167
69.0
2 167
2 126
2

667
667

121

100

823

48.5

Percent of female, 16 years and over


Ovilian labor force

059
566

2 110

Female, 16 years and over

51
1

633
308

070
572

729

3
2
2
2

174
23.9

072
098

4 423

68.3

61.2

098
035

708

2 614

63

94

43

3.0

35

22

607
837

2 500

2
2

837
802
35

174

14
1

985
62.0

344

985
942

814

344
295
49

067
44
2.1

903
49.8
903

53.8

52.1

174

708

802
798
44.3

798
783

880

15

23

4.2

3.6

180
34

167
59

055
504

889
504

988
527

438
280

1.9

2.5
171

49
1

217
64
165

29

349

927

235

17

175
36

13

32

17

13

31

15

13

8
8

6
6

10

13

380
620
303
317
485

360

2 035

2 614

792
439
353

942
765
415
350

2 067

89

OCCUPATION AND SELECTED INDUSTRIES


Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations

2 723

643
247
396
930
75
317
538
320

629
329
300

237
320

172

523
269
254
777
66
197
514
209

108

162

Private household occupations

19

14

Protective service occupations

103
198

65
107

57
138

16

8
27

101

146

130

Professional specialty occupations


Technical, sales,

and administrative support occupations

Technicians and related support occupations


Sales occupations

Administrative support occupations, including clerical


Service occupations

Service occupations, except protective

and household

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations


Precision production, craft,

and repair occupations

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation and material moving occupations
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers
Manufacturing
Wholesale and retail trade
Professional and related services

72
250
469

279
72

197

19

53
6
152
45

189

53
153

150

280
165

31

92

22
86
243

500
488
315

492
693
662

394
290
342

41

117

91

76
44

61

19

10

48

33

531

372
402
295

566
444
358

225
262
157

324
282
276

332

821

930
202

_
7

130
11

36
83

73

63

183

13

40
40

033
478
555
658
69
268
321

19

144
59
30
55

226

311

351

45

11

161

448
300

316
430

152
143

7
311

650
397
276

644

14

140

30

791

147
143
63
32
48

14

242
335

61

42
112

165
120
401

205

125
139
87

10

117
52
27
38

14

84
54
23

523
297
122
79
96

547
484

wage and

2 105

salary workers
Government workers
Local government workers
Self-employed workers

LABOR FORCE STATUS

IN

Persons 16 years and over,

426
349
174

13

137

145
94
49
18

27

439
250
532

411
231
148
108

785
222
180
63

467
239
206

233
163
72

67

122
97

29

165
184
155

331

31

13

717
242
198
76

173
285
185

670

173

715
254

134
90

188

2 116
66.0
2 111

2 373
69.3

148

98

1979

in labor force in

1979

3 087

Percent of persons 16 years and over

Worked

435

474
44

791

802
415
387
770
48
295
427
159

WORKER

CLASS OF
Private

188

177
143

1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in lobor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment
in

74.8

034
2 318
985
923
710
462
3

15.0

944

2 311

71.6

74.6

930
582
230
396

2 286

148
239

12.3

154

53
8.7

15.4

935
72.2

918
487
264
266

2 384
75.9

382

540

436

73.6
525
176

29.1

71.0

046
995
927
128

49

320

8.3

53
11.6

11.2
14
13.0

11.0

12.7

10.4

95

75

75

31

11.1

12.9

9.9

10.8

402
84

744
49

927

194

31

15

57
6

23
7

23

15

438

844
45

938

203

17

29
22

17

351

123
213

15.2

867
663
610

471

3 444
77.9

2 273
74.0

430
372
364
324
316

302

744
493
513
339

2 342

382
038
882
905
8)3
144

256
703
432
412

231

2
1

417
929
456

364

773

511

492

534
348
142

14.1

14.3

6.7

97

42

36

118

12.8

7.0

11.0

15.0

591
331

801

516
429
299
271
11.4

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Male, 16 to 64 years
With a work disability
Not in labor force

With a work disability


Not in labor force
Prevented from working

Persons 16 to

64 years

With a public transportation


With a work disability

IN

Mean

family income

worker

Mean

family income

2 workers

Mean

family income

3 or more workers

Mean

243
74

207
45
21

13

428
18
18

400
35
24
24

144
89
26

13
1

245
26
13

83
63

40

2 389
20
20

2 840

38

24

263
49

300
49

26
$8 527
345
$29 160
436
$34 596
287
$41 356

67
$17 119
310
$30 703
386
$37 214
228
$48 689

60
$12 723
325
$29 523

19
19

2 450
12
12

2 828
41

402
46

257
56

270

84
$10 651
390
$26 124
535
$30 409
404

43
$16 228
338
$29 898
328
$35 778
249
$43 358

disability

60

13
13

29

336
43

789

54
34

11

444

2 211

67
50

50

141
33
7
7

295
56
37

397
77
28
28

509
45
26

11

31

16
10

31

22

865

397

2 780

4 000

2 436

2 906

4
4

30
30

30

24

32
32

359
79

228

20
~

292

284

14

53

72

736
94

69
288

40
$24 506
220
$36 131
284
$44 100

33
$21 566
36
$39 364

143

191

$35 843

$52 015

20
$16 432
349
$32 820
410
$36 774
298
$45 935

60
$24 644
302
$29 940
352
$40 461
290
$50 567

38

588

518
81

FAMILY IN 1979

No workers
1

861
42
32
26

3 727

Persons 65 years and over


With a public transportation disability

WORKERS

22
22

Prevented from working

Female, 16 to 64 years

866
83

family income

CENSUS TRACTS

$41

291

481

$32 810
253
$38 063

$21

192

$26 518
273
$28 964

NEWARK,

N.J.,

128

104

$18 744
365
$35 487
482
$39 668

$27 783
455
$45 729
556
$40 539

151

181

$45 619

$45 245

SMSA

P-205

Labor Force and Disability Characteristics of Persons:

Table p-io.

[Data are estimates based on

c sample,-

see Introduction.

For

1980-Con.

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Remainder of Morris County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0433.01

0433.02

0433.03

0434.01

0434.02

0439

0440

0441.01

0441.02

0442

0443

0444.01

937
288

2 017

4 820

4 288

838

3 739

2 565

5 315

4 018
2 490

2 517

292

403

2 591

66.5

64.1

62.0

55.7

60.4
2 591

211
65.9
211

3 314
2 132
64.3
961

2 525

Tract

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
Labor force
Percent of persons 16 years and over
Civilian labor force

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of

288

292

711
102
64.4
102

261

261

090

1
1

labor force

civilian

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force

Employed
Unemployed
labor force

civilian

With own children under 6 years


In

labor force

Married, husband present


In

labor force

persons 16 to 19 years
Not enrolled in school
Not high school graduate
Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

Civilian

3 051
63.3
3 051

490

27

31

12

169

2 438
52

2.1

2.4

1,1

5.5

2.1

132

872
406

2 595

007
550

882

403
374

583
555
28

3 852
3 678

2.1

2.5

0.9

1.7

1.8

4.5

334
499

2 270

319

2 834

960

48.9

37.4

42.3

53.7

142

499
483

960
926
34

483
472

86

964
939
25

7.0

2.6

71

308

15

131

275
53
272
562

20

1.3

3.4

109

80

42
570

31

261

677
304

566
247

177

159

162

10

21

19

"

14
14

7
7

"

414
738

72.6

45

228

3 858

2 692
2 647

228

583
61.7

11

47.3

406
406
-

46.6

200

581
51.3
581
561

692
72.0

66

899
483

29

972
964

550
543

54.6

Percent of female, 16 years and over


Civilian labor force

Percent of

16
3.2
161

34
919
250

917

756

536

28

48

3.5

2.3

2.5

0.9

2.7

3.3

243
76
469

94

242
64
264
696

88

370

13

122

287
94
109
495

19

62.0

756
708

202
30

310
48

239

10
6

"

"

12

10
2

2 525
1
179

200

2 647
811

555
697
336

3 678

340
471

361

681

374
734
469
265
463

876

24
184
255
66

555
56
248

15

11

"

"

090

2 882

2 438

11

671
798
47.8

11

212

5.4
1

541

382
29

435
45
-

105

41.0
541

629
319

441
89
33

856

129
58.9
129
101

551

174

897
330

570
929

781

755
26

359

536
129

26

100
20
8
4
8

3
6
3

OCCUPATION AND SELECTED INDUSTRIES


Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations
Professional specialty occupations

261
510
237
273
425

261
619
306
313

505
255
250

259
615
644
975

299
664
635

452

331

40

39

146
239
129

151

262
94

24
139
168

284
576

71

198

56
268
357
149

Private household occupations

21

31

12

Protective service occupations

17

12

27

118

56
6
73

51

91
5

55
65
35

26
126
24
144
148

Technical, sales,

and administrative support occupations

Technicians and related support occupations

Sales occupations

Administrative support occupations, including clerical


Service occupations

Service occupations, except protective and household

Precision production, craft,

retail

30

61

12

17

64

128
176
86
52
38

300
208
345

230
162
392

191

209
203

576
523
688

592
388
590

055

956

2 281

91

81

71

69
53

379
309
214

75
109
54
43

and repair occupations

Machine operators, assemblers, ond inspectors


Transportation and material moving occupations
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers
Manufacturing
Wholesale and

10

24
168
8
184
258
133

13

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations


Operators, fabricators, and laborers

trade

Professional and related services

115

129
47

17

563
275
288
367

750
429
866
94
390
382
164

51

111

145
171

257
508

88

351
5

2
13

18
17

31

29

42

75

41
21

64
282
20
335
254
145
44
65

275
227
311

460
537
432

287
236
266

577
480
547

153

2 185

954

2 060

96
59

157
114
183

155
110

413
293

91

163

301

2 878
77.0

11

73
6
85
91

930
435
495
256

856
450
205
245
573

151

57

339

90

367
738
408

6
16

12

13

79

36
132
22
331
299
162
75
62

251

181

317

68
47
75

35

479
570
369

91

32
32
27

245
187
334

177

100
101

033
675
675

622
181

308

CUSS OF WORKER
Private wage and salary workers
Government workers
Local government workers

994
212

Self-employed workers

LABOR FORCE STATUS

IN

180
55

103

949
305
213

170

118

976
535
333

407

187
165
105
203

161

103

784

4 015

2 330
70.3

333
194

1979

Persons 16 years and over, in labor force in 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

Worked in 1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment

378

368
089

318

163

68.0
163

65.3

71.1
1

941

948
841
152
11.0

303
999
818
817
724
124

926
807
797
727

9.4

3 265
67.7

2 754
68.5

3 235

2 740
2 147

466

111

441

912
813
685
283

9.5

13.5

10.3

2 066
2 040
1

786

619
64.3

2 863
66.8

619
207
002

051

906

2 856
2 236

103

970
857
719
260

6.4

9.1

70.8
1
1

287
046
893
907
811
110
8.5

2 848
2 294
1

1
1

901

923
699
390

48

30

20

127

106

22

51

20

108

12.5

10.5

12.2

14.3

8.5

10.0

10.4

12.9

821
54

714

750

17

981
74
20

798
56
24

17

19
13
13

881
50
25

860

33

7
7

14

866

882

731

54
27
27

50
32
32

12

982

784
376

201

152

035
142

13.6

16.1

75.5

69.6
1

163
783
2 667
2 433
582

8.0
18
7.4

14.5

316
860
647
502
416
295
12.7

237

84

16.2

11.8

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Male, 16 to 64 years
With o work disability
Not in labor force
Prevented from working
Female, 16 to 64 years

With a work

Not

in

disability

labor force

Prevented from working

Persons 16 to 64 years
With a public transportation disability
With o work disability

Persons 65 years and over

With a public transportation

WORKERS

IN

FAMILY

IN

Mean

22

250

421
34

48
072
214
$42 482
265
$41 074

family income

$21

family income

2 workers

Mean family income


3 or more workers
Mean family income

P-206

596
22

10

932
48

13
13
1

945

748

17

2 242

94

31

113

15
10

18

17
14

42
36
2 431
133
51

65
37
25

640

18

479
76
45
31

462

17
6

33
27

112
50
44
29

662

3 313

2 155

4 673

2 941

10
10

21

21
21

49
49

11

21

508

176

426

410

642

32

67

12

58

48

126

373
56

93
$28 509
390
$52 223
346
$48 012

129
$15 079
554
$52 763
576
$57 120
245
$63 452

34

65
$16 982
364
$25 780
620
$36 455
273
$45 612

101

888

78
55
43

63
35
6

37

6
6

481

3 877

3 629

17
17

2 082
18
13

3 686

12
12

28

230

567
97

389
43

435

85
$17 201
513
$35 192
703
$39 959
244
$51 085

117

$18 401
518
$42 667
499
$44 606
273
$61 004

19

043

41

12
7

802
24

67
67
35
1

40

673
64

51

11

1979

worker

Mean

15

34

disability

No workers
1

687

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

53
$27 649
271
$43 147

314
$45 320

51

525
196
$49 847
263
$55 305
$31

138

71

91

$47 901

$47 176

$47 719

129

$54 992

$18 218
222
$33 696
286
$36 624
107
$41

626

31

150

$44 975

$12 020
495
$21 642
816
$30 263
400
$38 327

381

$110 689
353
$51 922
180
$64 650

80
$13 286

412
$22 780
440
$30 170
214
$37 536

CENSUS TRACTS

Table P-lO.

Labor Force and Disability Characteristics of Persons:


[Doto ore estimotes based on a sample, see Introduction.

1980 Con.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

Remoinder of Morris County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0444.02

0445.01

0445.02

0446

0447

0451

0452

0453'

0454.01

0454.02

0455'

0456.01

6 048
4 498
74.4

2 096

3 117

5 440

2 580

3 084
2 264
73.4

3 309

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Parsons 16 yeors and over
Labor force
Percent of persons 16 years and over

4 498

Gvilian labor force

4 350
148

Employed
Unemployed

3 007

Labor force
Percent of female, 16 years and over

Civilian labor force

Employed
Unemployed

labor force

Married, husband present


labor force

73.0

68.9

6 514
4 478
68.7

4 264

75.0

566
500
66

275

3 748
3 570

4 471
4 251

2 195

80

178

220

572

2
2

4.2

275

4.9

61.7

666
634
32

963
926
37

4.8

3.8

198
79

522

55.1
1

522
437
85

781
54.3
781

687
94

5.6
521

204
1

791

995

769

896
644

68.6

71.9

769
689
80

644
626
2.8

484

208
53.9

54.0

208

137

688
658
30

71

2
2

256
156

2
2

100
4.4

18

4.5

275
688

420

444
998

780
580

73.1

69.1

74.4

420
285

998
962
36

580
534
46

135
5.6

3.6

7.9

767
427

426
295

301
62.2
301

927

636
946

60.5

57.8

55.7

69.2

927

283

881

946
872

427
408

295
277

18

46

74

19

18

531

5.3

5.9

4.4

6.0

5.0

7.8

4.4

6.1

349
138
208
657

240
47
930
466

42

251

366
136
219
674

121

79
58
178
118

240

196
195
186

186
56

314

562

569

42

118

19

12

12

123
55

361
167
48

18

95

309

941

166

522

96
52

280

38
13

10

65
23

25

472
249

272
67

214
26

76
36

21

13

16

6
7

962
292

534

12

24

11

14

7
14

6
25

10

23

13

16

4 251

2 678

689

626

2 156

2 285

075

598
242
356
960
106

411

163

193

121

545
324

218
488

42

221

191

241

167

240
209
-

778
87
178
513
243

496

105

S94

Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

990
602

139

2 240

175

persons 16 to 19 years
Not enrolled in school
Not high school graduate

817
678

4.9

2.2

Civilian

3 280

64.1

41!

817
66.1

4.7

815

74
667

2 760

815
775
40

748

3.5

60.4

560
963

039
666

539
160
2 220
316

Percent of civilian labor force

With own children under 6 years

In

3.3

Percent of civilian labor force

Female, 16 yeors and over

In

OCCUPATION AND SELECTED INDUSTRIES


547
756

500
613
302

791

311

4 350

Employed persons 16 years and over


Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations

Professional specialty occupations

628

475

Technicians and reloted support occupations

193

Sales occupations

536
899
315

68
146
261
102

Private household occupations

Protective service occupations

64
245
29
432
399
226
93
80

Technical, sales,

and administrative support occupations

Administrative support occupations, including clerical


Service occupations

Service occupations, except protective and household

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations

and repair occupations

Precision production, craft,

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation and material moving occupations
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

Manufacturing
Wholesale and retail trade
Professional and related services

wage and

salary workers

452

697*

Government workers
Locol government workers

482

Self-employed workers

948
419
529
1

124
125

481
1

594
324
160
483

231

341

423
212

658
397

681

446

613
237

13

19

25
77

24
180

63
321
22
563

88

80

339

157

153
157

175

274

67
43
47

128
78
68

484
293
229

510
492

516
230
219
67
864
679
693

541

81

27
182

10
27
154
57

_
51

17

18

282
596
330
132
134

262

104

301
185

111

158

089
940

69
47

821

481

719

499
433

285
298

681

405
276
712

52
10

115

42
179
26
30

409
263

224

123

69

66

26
23

214

66
_

4
54

12

14

275
303
142

286
329
154

103
58

112

30
185
127
88

597
407
337

56
25

163
129

370

107
196

25
54
164

713
676
367
151

31

140
91

62
173

24
35
32

111

229
249
188

216
88
66

937
275

825

181

62
36

443
85
20

63

559
522

404

29
33

687
433
268

2 754

3 284

2 033

672
492

529

401

509
117
99

139

231
116

218

63

697
409
255

51

2 502
80.3
2 471

3 975
73.1

237

739
356
202
55

101

73

1979

IN

Persons 16 years and over,

238
224
137
38

20!

LABOR FORCE STATUS

in

labor force in

4 792
79.2

1979

Percent of persons 16 years and over

Worked

195

845
955

3 570

804
375
429
730
76

WORKER

CLASS OF
Private

2 195

1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment

4 766
3 607
3 188
3 031

in

804
749

622

77.4
613

1
1

305
229
126
073
295

925
660
643
475
330

15.6

18.2

13.2

268

130

130

13.7

16.7

2 S72

18

985
43
20
20

2 809

955

170

37

81

31

61

31

100
56
38

940

2 817

35
35

12
12

367
45

156
34

59

34
$6 928
224
$24 904

3
2

2
2

933
973
565
496
219
586

4 785
73.5
4 701
3 783

3 007
70.5
2 361

256
3 194
2 805
822

2 091

17.2

868

646

72.4

72.1

848
428
244
150
038
294

639
495
424
419
385
84

17.3

15.7

13.0
14
10.3

978

933
733
520

267

250

116

16.0

14.7
241
15.0

13.5

15.8

15.4

438

2 446

2 904

91

148

40
24

64
44

186
63
55

379

2 435
139
85
67

2 890

2 398
77.8
2
1

2 571

385
933
656
623
417
357

2
1

77.7
543
871

695
582
457
488

051
72.8

045
792
648
657
573
135

602
77.2

597
476
440
424
402
89

14.9

19.0

12.8

14.8

116

187

49

34

14.1

13.2

14.4

15.3

598

610

334

79
46
28

52

33
10
7

654
60
47

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Male, 16 to 64 years
With a work disability
Not in lobor force
Prevented from working
Female, 16 to
With a work disability

64 yeors

131

24

Not in labor force


Prevented from working

Persons 16 to 64 years
With a public transportation
With a work disability

5 681

disability

Persons 65 years and over


With a public transportation disability

WORKERS

IN

FAMILY

IN

Mean

family income

worker

Mean

family income

2 workers

Mean

family income

3 or more workers

Mean

family income

CENSUS TRACTS

798
69
62

869

179
63

358

21

21

447

3 667
63
44

445

83
38
29

107
55
44
38

23

61

518
70

16
7

42
42

58
37

2 286

805

2 824

3 116

38
32

36
36

597
64

294
46

91

260

~~

161

73
$15 978
287
$22 327
370
$30 385

28
$13 324
75
$20 872
167
$28 083
44
$47 080

208

161

151

127

101

100

5 794

25
25

4 881
58
42

300

559

720

22

81

73

23

111

$18 781
270
$26 140
588
$30 777
252
$38 458

$10 552
648
$23 202
897
$27 861
320
$38 414

229
$8 955
643

105
84

149

379

7
7

389
43
31

33

29

264

723

20

15

14
14

193
25

180

57

71

59
$8 989

31

17

$9 823

476
$22 358
653
$27 684

$13 730
154

23
$7 936

322
$21 832
492
$27 789

1979

No workers
1

$13 207
670
$27 006
238
$33 494
405
$38 088
1

391

$32 062
115

$44 478

$20 480
1

143

$26 886
366
$38 456

$13 192
490
$18 478
636
$29 194
219
$36 817

197

$34 131

157

184

$42 716

$31

NEWARK,

738

N.J.,

$31

291

226
$34 284
97
$51 812

SMSA

93
$11 009
112
$21 185

38
$30 222

P-207

1980 Con.

Labor Force and Disability Characteristics of Persons:

Table p-io.

[Oota are estimates based on o sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols

see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

and B]

Remainder of Morris County- -Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0456.02

0457

0458.01

0458.02

0459.01

0459.02

0460

5 789
4 228
73.0
4 228
4 036
192

7 184
5 187
72.2

3 696

3 378

2 862

2 111

049
757

3 789

255
61.0

62.5

72.2

64.7

181

006

2 255
2 180

2 111
2 063

757
740

2 453
2 381

175

75

48

17
2.2

72

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

.01

0461 .02

0462.01

0462.02

7 355

5 965
4 427
74.2
4 427
4 265
162

4 795
3 072

2 855

0461

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
Labor force
Percent of persons 16 years and over
Civilian labor force

Employed
Unemployed

4.5

3.4

3.3

2 981

3 642
2 071
56.9
2 071
971
1
100

2 015

Percent of civilian labor force

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force
Percent of female, 16 years and over

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of

civilian

labor force

labor force

persons 16 to 19 years
Not enrolled in school
Not high school graduate
Employed

Civilian

Unemployed
Not

in

800
702
98

With own children under 6 years


In labor force.Married, husband present
In

800
60.4

Civilian labor force

labor force

2.3

893

734
752

44.3

43.4

893
850
43

752
729

552

2 453

336
5

1
1

2.9
1

341
61.8
341

23

939
953

923

250

67.2

71.4

923
838
85

250
5 086
5

164

3 072
2 973

4.4

3.1

3.7

3.2

3 794

3 030

2 510
1
110
44.2
110
1

56.1

953
915
38

830
776
54

2 222
58.6
2 222
2 138

756
58.0

756

671

84

85

905
66.7

905
836
69

414

99

480
830

49.1

64.1

3.6

662
46.8

662
616
46

049
61

5.4

4.8

4.8

3.1

1.5

4.0

6.5

3.8

4.8

5.5

6.9

392
144
756
973

594

119
24
189

69
20
327

448

198

237
57
233
575

219
83
865
473

795
264
2 412
1
286

646

320

268
65
120
465

528
125
721
790

250
76
999
445

412

854

431

369

103

456

498

13

25

145
54

47

17

13

62
38
23
9

71

"

19
2
2

197

401
56
6

307

137
52
39

251
77
23
4

617

74
33
26

006

2 180

2 063

199
2 502
1

195
2 023
1

079

35
9
4

14

11

13

37

838
372
234

5 086

4 265
557
718
839
506
200
363
943
372

2 973

OCCUPATION AND SELECTED INDUSTRIES


Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations
Professional specialty occupations
Technical, sales,

and administrative support occupations

4 036
422
708
714
372
1

5
2
1

171

087
084
720

014

740
253

511

122

291

503
603
52
260

218
26
65

127
623
504
690
66

173

183

Sales occupations

357
842
302

613
924
349

333

291

127

17

32

34
268

40
292
27
416
323
169

18

194
32
43
119
33

122
96
45

151

10
65

68

90

16

39

112
42

12

21

17

39

31

34

511

447
257
526

121

630
245
206

560

Administrative support occupations, including

clerical

Private household occupations

Protective service occupations

Service occupations, except protective

and household

31

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations


Precision production, craft,

453
456
218

and repair occupations

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation ond material moving occupations
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers
Manufacturing
Wholesale and

137
101

retail

trade

Professional and related services

CLASS OF

090
720
723

1
1

18

204
019
990

365
446

127
104

028
602
426
644
47
228
369

138
565
32
183
350
239

500
660
840
741

290
537
914
494

204
515
689
908
87
315
506
166

836
797
408
389
526
66
174
286
118

10

177
22

10

12

11

19

64

85

83

136
73
206
253
122
55
76

175

409

83
279

23
571

25
129
63

428

27
85
73
223
99
56
26

289
373
180
98
95

549
524
368

133
186

553
462

21

757
320

193
114
74

189

248
1

318
876

280
352
177

381

83
92

036

17

798
418
589

721

398
297
348

001

818

365

3 941

3 429

351
143
118

935
556
210

664
406
162

205

237
202
130

2 084
72.8
2 071

5 518

4 647

75.0

77.9
4 608

3 298
68.8

2 108
73.8

5 461

3 240

633
500
398
307
326

4 364

3 713

898
3 629

3 371

2 887

865

627

586
347
2 160
2 016
348

15.6

15.7

13.5

10.6

191

WORKER

wage ond

salary workers

3 351

3 981

Government workers
Local government workers

546
325

Self-employed workers

134

716
488
290

4 573

5 439

79.0
4 565

5 399

Private

77

131

Technicians and related support occupations

Service occupations

2 381

LABOR FORCE STATUS

IN

871
162
112
147

174

138
107
42

2 446
66.2

2 342
69.3

75.9

446
826
580
580
417
222

2 331

9.1

876
335
233

166

287
474

321

464

1979

Persons 16 years and over, in labor force in 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

Worked in 1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment

3
3
3

616
268

75.7

4 316

739

694
3 703
3 289
592

16.2

10.9

107

2 864

2
1

1
1

796
785
639
544

2 689
71.0
2 677

819
566
574
388

521

469

198
8.5

2 071

801

788
619
267

91

11.4

9.9

286
183

084
637
410
372
215
277
13.1

284

168

38

70

36

69

123

263

223

153

88

13.1

11.1

9.7

14.6

13.8

11.9

14.1

12.3

14.1

18.2

12.4

2 601

3 373
150
48
33

476

450

233

3 275

2 796

2 119

29

21

39

14

11

18
18

215
104
77

149

12

106
37
34

33

123
65
53

259

3 401

2 838

2 138

67
53
34

240
182

93
70

121

44

68
55
33

36
36
24

4 257
56

2 620

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Mole, 16 to 64 years
With a work disability
Not

in

124
53
39

labor force

Prevented from working

Female, 16 to 64 years
With a work disability
Not in labor force
Prevented from working

2 684

Persons 16 to 64 years
With a public transportation disability
With a work disability

163
117
77

Persons 65 years and over


With a public transportation disability

WORKERS

IN

Mean
Meon

726

544

473

52

41

22

25

24

16

17

11

661

718

45

81

18

5 285
93
87

6 793
54
48

3 196

3 020

923

3 444

2 492

6 676

54
54

21

9
9

61

55

62
56

5 634
17
17

504

367
48

392
45

358
56

126
28

287

370

602

316

52

55

144

55

81

92

80
$22 988
474
$40 050
479
$45 092
218
$44 367

67

23
$11 058
118
$25 931

33
$15 145
495
$33 487

99
$9 060

188

63
$8 371

146
$33 655
76
$39 421

$39 388
265
$44 327

82
$18 090
705
$31 205
775
$32 540
250
$35 510

127

family income
family income

2 workers
family income

3 or more workers
Meon family income

P-208

53
6
6

50
19
15
1

285

18
15

51

335

459

235
45

FAMILY IN 1979

worker

Mean

535

32
26

128

No workers
1

3 420
140
104

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

$13 074
595
$25 062
975
$28 716
298
$42 455

647
930
$36 535
$11

1
166
$39 815
492
$45 034

976
512
$52 775
404
$53 020
225
$55 320
$21

531

315
$18 652
410
$23 161

$10 071
934
$19 909
298
$27 398

167

331

$36 064

$36 002

845
$24 799
054
$30 174
247
$41 506
1

56
$11

686
377

$31 091

506
$36 668
185

$42 658

CENSUS TRACTS

1980- Con

Labor Force and Disability Characteristics of Persons:

Table p-io.

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Totals for split tracts

Morris County

in

For meoning of symbols, see Introduction.

Manville borough, Somerset County

North

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Plainfield

A and

B]

Somerset (CDP),
Somerset County

borough, Somerset County

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0424

0453

0455

0514

0515

0516

0517

0518

0519

0520.01

0520.02

0531.02

0531.03

499
360

3 274
2 156
65.9
2 156
2 102
54

6 892
4 681
67.9

4 120
2 834

2 591

2 857

2 574

3 190

3 058

3 662

823
2 663
160

2 236
70.1
2 236
2 133
103
4.6

3 052
2 379
77.9

4 527

737

4 681
4 538

2 312
538
66.5
538
481
57

379
2 278

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
Labor force
Percent of persons 16 years and over

24.0

360
360

Gvilion lobor force

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of

labor force

civilian

729
174

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force
Percent of female, 16 years and over
Gvilion lobor force

Employed
Unemployed

In

own

children under

6 years

In

persons 16 to 19 years
Not enrolled in school
Not high school graduate
Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

Civilian

3.1

5.7

3 537

2 113
231
1
58.3
1
231

908
52.8

908
874
34

868
52.8

868
800
68

3.7

3.6

258
104
054
534

556
111
2 416

162

84
183
647

29

303

909

465

13
13

124
58
42

126

107

18

26

21

3.7
1

186
639

833

833
740
93

341
793

989
796

67.5
1
1

193

607
923

737
657
80
4.6

9.7

5.1
1

989
69.6

70.7
1

378
792

665
969

080

2 080
1

997
83
4.0

613
905

59.1

57.4

57.5

58.2

56.1

639
612

793
750
43

923

792
742
50

969
925
44

905
862
43

821

102

680

53.9

27
4.2
139
72

4.6
231
1

174
57

27
54
25

labor force

2.5

174
174

14

labor force

Married, husband present

721

23.9

Percent of civilian labor force

With

143

68.8

887
78.8

869
2 749
120
2

985
375

375
315
60

247
152
95

4.2

2.9

585

2 352

100
69.4
100

074

69.3
1

254
71.9

101

4.2
1

374
58.4

374
309
65

26

5.4

11.1

6.3

4.5

4.8

4.4

2.4

4.7

155
106

216

186
87

213

160
42

172
66

436

119

174
52

637
347

832
510

685
382

675
387

858
542

879
600

217
70

235

213

263
47

560

40

67
29

7
7

112
69
42
32

220

121

185
63

264

73

27
4

53
6
6

100
35
27

15

11

10

13

16

12

28

20

360

2 102

4 538

2 663

89

488
218
270
626

576
714
862

377
184

721

868

017
592

61
1

031

589

34

176
528
911

2 749

2 278

3 152

862
429
433
043

927
379
548
844
92

3
7

OCCUPATION AND SELECTED INDUSTRIES


Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations

84
54
23

Professional specialty occupations


Technical, sales,

and administrative support occupations

Technicians and related support occupations

161

91

539

180

021

197

60
455
230

13

597
210
-

8
189

49

39

181

281
10

203

464
434

441

31

Administrative support occupations, including clerical


Service occupations
Private household occupations

Protective service occupations

Service occupotions, except protective

and household

Forming, forestry, and fishing occupations

333

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors

Transportation and material moving occupations

Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

333
417
255
69
93

672

281

332

326

Precision production, croft,

and repair occupations

13

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

Manufacturing

Wholesale and

retail

trade

Professional

and related services

CLASS OF

WORKER

wage and

29

salary workers
Government workers
Local government workers
Self-employed workers
Private

LABOR FORCE STATUS

IN

17

127
151

161

851

997
735
249
486
662

73
180

101

348
275

346

35
322
494
186

33
233
396
179

530
68
120
342
213

601

137

558
260
298

177
141

124
211

708
227

15

58

19

198
10
293

211
6

122

34
152

37
136

12

187

256
282

203
218
95

336
269

143

169

227
88

136
139

227
429
289
92
48

51

51

61

774
309
274

514
448
269

3 541
771

2 405

305

211

466

565

247

8
18

60

185

106

125

113
73

96

72

49

78

460
320

569

444
465
437

621

615
414

574
379

331

110
65

189

171

218

121

61

69

130
60

119
108

788
264
179

616
269
218

413
597

398
606
792
039
137
335
567
203

42

158
62
27

341

132

37
58
24

486

271
481

558
455
276
79

2 133

189

214
86
44

657
449
204
245
624

121

279

405
214

796
258

421

278

75
133

010
877

740
208

727
205

159

215
470
293
83
94

750
472

154
119

481
205
62
143
463
97
98
268
104

173

18

184
328
180
68
80

899
475
760

451

438
300

183

446
628
276

828
359

81

112

132

91

78

2 348
73.6

2 153
70.4
2 139

3 004

2 484
81.4
2 484

3 491
77.1

1979

Persons 16 years and over, in labor force In 1979


Percent of persons 16 yeors and over

Worked

331
13

193

111

Sales occupations

436

3 076
74.7

648

952

2 068
72.4

824

2 311
70.6

5 104

430
372
364
324
316
49

2 299

824
619
589
465
323

669

963
836
522

11.2

14.0

13.1

17.0

14
13.0

101
13.5

191

203

94

97

228

113

98

139

140

105

119

12.0

15.3

11.7

14.7

17.6

14.6

14.0

13.9

11.4

12.0

13.0

852

990

112

109
53

368
38

2 091

161
101

43

29.1

1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment
in

1
1
1
1

74.1

085
779

184
3 211
3

2 828

3 047
2 311
2 106
1
1

71.3
1

640
231
109
951

857
325

75.3
1

19.7

932
496
317
224
113
353

2 014
1

1
1
1

483
334
178
094

70.9

804
374
197

161

471
22.8

18.1

075
303

2 329
1

16.6

878
570
604
365
294

12.5

82.0

352

975
526
315
053
932
498

16.3

16.6

630
394
325
166

2
2
2
2
1

2 031
1
1

3 471
2

723

807
756
614
299

2 383
2 331

12.0

11.0

101

383

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Male, 16 to 64 years
With a work disability
Not in labor force
Prevented from working

194
23

Female, 16 to 64 yeors

With a work

Not

in

203
6

disability

labor force

Prevented from working

Persons 16 to 64 years

With o public transportation


With a work disability

397

disability

Persons 65 years and over


With a public transportation disability

WORKERS

IN

20

Mean

family income

worker

Mean

33
family income

2 workers

Mean

family income

3 or more workers

Mean

389
43
24
24

455

3 142
135

44
26
1

86
72
43

3 220
133
103
76

2 844
14
14

371
28

913

022

109
39

088
15

11

15

272
84

125

115

91

79

86
70

153
92
63
44

6 362
35
35

3 765
26
16

2 012
62
53

2 262
22
22

2 360

530

355
39

300
39

123
$8 538

116

037

74
40
29

68

11

099

325
28

412

546

74
22

17
10

17

708

418

56
25
17

97

2 198
77

91

50

60

33

54

45

55

2 737
35
35

2 650
49

3 254

2 786

41

39
27

60
60

4 289
40
40

408

453

408

357

61

53

67

25

266
46

63
$12 743
378
$18 007
604
$27 321
80
$78 491

32
$10 012
258
$31 725
519
$31 257
168
$43 970

89
56
49

11

2 136
10
10

329
43

497
27

84
$8 069
209

37
$9 860
238

$17 012
348
$25 910

$18 326
410
$26 222

76
$7 302
311
$15 370

165

182

$33 693

$42 542

11

274
70
33
33

45
24
24

56
37

376
66
37

115

224
37

FAMILY IN 1979

No workers
1

7
7

family income

CENSUS TRACTS

566
36
$39 364
-

$21

101

115

$18 632
298
$20 958
562
$27 268
208
$41 853

$17 386
762
$30 030
071
$34 434
572
$43 463
1

359
$18 614
621

$26 707
381
$34 155

81

120

117

$19 225
308
$21 299

$21 095

886
268
$20 726
376
$24 259

134

161

$27 770

$35 867

$17 464
305
$25 320
546
$31 993
155
$34 068

413

$11

531

$32 019
249
$39 264

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

38
$11 417

467
$30 616
774
$40 725
364
$45 475

P-209

1980 Con.

Labor Force and Disability Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-10.

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

Somerset (CDP)

Somerset County Con.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Somerville borough, Somerset County

B]

Remainder of Somerset County

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0531.05"

0532

0533

0501

0502

0503

0504

0505

0506

0507

0508.01

0508.02

15S
662

4 804

2 752

2 448

2 123

997
429

2 436

2 589

2 396

61.9

62.0

3 711
2 791
75.2

2 739

71.6

606
545

2 784
2 670

61

114

94

3.8

4.1

5.0

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and ever
Labor force
Percent of persons 16 years and over
Civilian labor force

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of civilian labor force

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force
Percent of female, 16 years and over

Employed
Unemployed

852

662
614
48

3 545
3 346

199

852
728
124

7.3

5.6

6.7

600
229

2 516
1

38.2
1

67.3
1
1

524

62.3
1
1

524
478
46

469
410

3 045
2 144
70.4
2 144
2

59
4.0

3.0

354
638

469
69.2

147
715

069
75

1
1

35
624
945

429
334
95

509
468

41
2.7

6.6

062
687

509

272
668

606

378
689

655

381
830

65.8

60.1

47.1

62.3

58.2

64.7

52.5

50.0

655
524

830
764
66

715
676
39

945
903
42

687
648
39

668
659

131

638
616
22

689
657
32

7.9

8.0

3.4

5.5

4.4

5.7

1.3

477

176
130
661

163

156
73
489
268

147

196
108
481

labor force

43
22
287
124

102
20
635
356

746
384

persons 16 to 19 years

162

labor force

Married, husband present

Civilian

3 550
73.9

11.8

Percent of civilian labor force

With own children under 6 years

In

57.3

229
202
27

Civilian labor force

In

301
1

415
927

392

90
627
337

281
63
20

176
57
24

18

17
12

51

971
571

139
68
47

126
32

290
72

14

16
18
13

6
4
4

16
7

41

9
9

79
38

Unemployed

Not

34

16

614
230

3 346
457

410

2 069

138
92

185

331
159
172

526
208
318
776

Not enrolled in school


Not high school graduate
Employed
in

labor force

48

1
1

4.6
115
22

277
44
-

510
146

171

290

925
253

890

69.0
1
1

890
796

377
729

65.1

52.9

253
209
44

729
689
40

453
60.6

453
401
52
3.6

291
598
46.3
598
579
19
3.2

3.5

5.5

212
102
103

126
33
899

775

729

442

381

392

361
36

336

137
27

12

545
306

2 670

31

_
_
_
-

6
6

15

118
19

_
-

OCCUPATION AND SELECTED INDUSTRIES


Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations
Professional specialty occupations
Technical, sales,

ond administrative support occupations

Technicians and related support occupations

Sales occupations

Administrative support occupations, including clerical


Service occupations

Protective service occupations

Service occupations, except protective and household

Farming, forestry, ond fishing occupations

and repair occupations

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation and material moving occupations
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers
Manufacturing
Wholesale and

retail

14

441

14
16
91

15

13

250

32
103

18

16

199
187
1

587
89
174
324
148

65

194

684

207
210
104
69

454
267

80
515
50
122
343

291

914

_
153

37
106

17

13

259
383
250
76
57

240
282

175

588
297

225

154

11

286
232

316

153

149
178
57
81

499

523
232

137
169
557
85
102
370
143

20
212

627
446
445

221

122
193
599
310
6
50
254

49
309
204
33
29
142

48
65

468
158
78

71

119

37

429

11

116

334
225
92
133

477
243

11

346
270
376

114
185

127

42
26

572
233
330

195
521

535
86
94
355

108
123
55

564
286
179
99

505

183
311

891

478
494

52
383
4
398

49
26

135
114
134

trade

Professional and related services

CLASS OF

272
728

56
137
447
52
78
317
330

155
155

91

728
193

272
1

Private household occupations

Precision production, craft,

214
79
44

796
722
337
385
678
94
194
390

112
13
13

401
542
265
277
492
48
152
292
100
6
5

384
526
224

6
145
133
54

89
10
162
95
67

90

153
149

44
35

18
10

625
222
263

921

539

527
436

331
371

358
237
338

132
60

86

WORKER

wage and salary workers


Government workers
Local government workers

485
76

Private

IN

543
214
38

46

Self-employed workers

LABOR FORCE STATUS

2 765

14

330
353
225
45

114

263
178
93

108
224
140

78

590
379
293
90

038
248

270

136
84
62

116

48

266
227
170
52

2 122
381

737

452
283

115
203

266

184

182

155

61

83

860

2 010
73.4

1979

Persons 16 years and over, in labor force in 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

Worked in 1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment

722
62.5

709
527
488
482
457

3 686
76.7

646
2 826
2 545
2 349

971
71.6

71

642

925
427
232
164
034
440

9.8

17.4

22.3

178

1
1
1
1
1

637

66.9
1

626
253

123

052
974
278

607
75.7

582
278
150
091

on

2 199
72.2
2 177

253

696
484
459
297
333

15.7

15.1

1
1

484

74.3

610

425

051

913

791

723

595
295
180
116
040

23

324

227

96

95

134

411
27.7
136

17.0

17.9

19.1

14.3

13.5

15.8

13.2

13.9

Male, 16 to 64 years
With a work disability
Not in labor force
Prevented from working

498

2 108

163
82
68

168
109
43
39

897

7
7

895
74

257
83

Female, 16 to 64 years
With o work disability
Not in labor force
Prevented from working

414

155
147
93

929

118
102

Persons 16 to 64 years

912

4 400

2 323

55

41

48

41

32
32

5
5

2 622
49
42

66

404
46

429

590

261

423

87

32

17

19

57

106
$8 838

$20 967

67
$19 429
207
$24 235
346
$33 443

158
$32 698

$41

17.0

66.1

1
1
1
1

291
18.1

77.1

67.1
1

732
344

159
166

035
238

13.7
101
15.0

120

832
292
015
932
764
465

990

511

1
1
1

319
307
178

540
142
981

987
876
249

251
12.5

16.3

554
64.9

16.0

147

110

79

14.7

15.5

13.7

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS

With a public transportation


With a work disability

48
26

disability

Persons 65 years and over

With a public transportation

WORKERS

IN

15

disability

Mean

11

105

91

$14 958

family income

143
$22 104
148

$10 930
564
$16 765
759
$27 623
358
$34 632

$7 464
287
$17 260

2 workers

Mean

fomily income

$27 256
32
$41 173

3 or more workers

Mean

fomily income

210

826

27
27

967
36
25

85
66
47

71

family income

worker

Mean

32
20
20

19
1

862

840

960

4
4

117
53
53

102
67
58

365

895

107
69
48

81

30

945
82
64

24

50

51

905

2 233

55
55

262
~

59

735
9

073

617

313

017

91

91

71

34

65
58

36
22

27
27

17
17

160
75
56

711
115
79
57

276

073

33

73

13

51

13

28

2 589

2 090

46
35

3 328
42
42

42
42

13

531
84

227

383

139

20

34

150
39

84
$9 409

92
$9 591
222
$19 272
338
$28 097
205
$35 985

80
$7 885

33

25
$17 564

12

FAMILY IN 1979

No workers
1

2 292
231

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

321

101
701

$14 432
173

$18 014
333
$28 115
91

$30 521

268
$21 012
489
$30 851
256
$41

193

$7 413
148
$16 039
280
$21 498
99
$30 797

257
$19 097
351

$24 587
121

$32 910

384
$21 777
596
$29 915
325
$35 364

$20 213
340
$34 833
410
$36 637
212
$51 834

301

$32 088
317
$40 327
164
$46 517

CENSUS TRACTS

Labor Force and Disability Characteristics of Persons:

Table p-io.

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

1980 Con.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Remainder of Somerset County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0509.01

0509.02

0509.03

0510

0511

0512

0513

0521

0522.01

0522.02

0523

0524

3 653
2 368
64.8
2 368

2 766

2 627

4 186

2 417

3 326
2 213
66.5
2 213
2 146
67
3.0

978
209

3 529

3 173

4 293

4 205

3 824

2 462
69.8

458
366
92

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
Labor force
Percent of persons 16 years and over
Ovilion labor force

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of

Female, 16 years and over

Labor force
Percent of female, 16 years and over
Ovilian labor force

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of civilian labor force

With own children under 6 years


In

labor force

Married, husband present


In

labor force

866
905

1
1

912
859

792

68.2

53

31

2.8

1.7

3.3

304

2 208

400
748
53.4

905
878
27

748
732

792

761

681
52.2
681

662

19

16

in

635
67.6

635
520
115
7.0

1
1

61.1
1

209

183
26

2.2
1

543

699

656
915

55.9

55.3

50.9

380
344
36

699
651

915
878

543
531

48

37

12

251

2.1

2.8

2.6

6.9

4.0

2.2

153
66
893

135
63

157
103

109

901

468

644
356

295
93
978

484

285
140
202
759

357
30

308
23

376
97
32

761

2 922

718
376
342
617

392
379
068

246
573

636
287

189
85
33

328

25
4

18

520
305

2 146

54
2.6

621

757

032
995
37

757
723

848
2 784
2

290
59.9

290

2 216

74

4.9

2.2

3.2

2 182

2 145
1
118

2 048

078
49.4

52.1

43.7

118

089

894
865
29

078
010
68

4.5

6.3

184
34

198

088
480

848
67.7

64

34

797
65.2

797
2 659
138

46.7

109
109
617

050
996

55.2

3.6
271

41

451

869
032

050
64.6

3.7

067

380
62.5

3.0

41

labor force

184
28

Unemployed
Not

022
72.2

022
2 922
too

48.5

468

persons 16 to 19 years
Not enrolled in school
Not high school graduate
Employed

Civilian

912
69.1

63
2.7

labor force

civilian

305

24
429
662

894

29
2.6
186
53
1

410

3.2

214
1

723

37
217
546

159

344

294

488

443

114

85

62

15

21

14

22

57
10
6

71

44

15

356
43
-

22

183
484

2 366

996

2 659

2 784

2 216

187
601

965
546
419

OCCUPATION AND SELECTED INDUSTRIES


Employed persons 16 years and over

2 305

Professional specialty occupations


Technical, sales,

969
383
586
834

Managerial and professional specialty occupations


Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations

and administrative support occupations

859
902
409
493
542

73
205
339
105

101

88

Sales occupations

243
490
194

194

260
148

21
31

19

21

142
22
126
160
77
30
53

129

78
22
195
104
23
29
52

34
259
4
297

682
308
529

489
433
527

Administrative support occupations, including

clerical

Private household occupations

Protective service occupations

Service occupations, except protective ond household

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations


Precision production, craft,

and repoir occupations

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation and material moving occupations
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

Manufacturing
Wholesale and retail trade
Professional and related services

8
151

108
29
30
49

wage and

Government workers
Local government workers

836
359
230

Self-employed workers

103

93

2 642
72.3

2 068
74.8

2 623

salary workers

LABOR FORCE STATUS

IN

Persons 16 years and over,

181

279

950
544
543

548
290
270

586
933
70
458
405
227
27
40
160
25
244
168

805
50
325
430

17

20

43
-

201
16

121
13

135

359
256

362
233

156
35
65

115

14

76
42

59

29
116
140
54
49
37

007
405
257

378
184
313

676
546
342

514
389
280

595
488
566

618
598
633

502
357
445

837
227

872
235
135
76

115
361

2 269

189

109

268
148
65

34

24
255
7
302
544
349
86

21

084
530
554
815

32

181

48
342
425
183
6
23
154
39
332
206
53
116
37

115

48

373
182
96
95

340
32
74
234
84
9

553
287
266
677
77
212
388
158

140
99
27

161

18

32
111

58
51

507

251
152

450
254

2 305

475
246

175
52

275

185
110
60

128

163
82

940
322

660

176
99

95

277

318
245

147

171

192

2 566
72.7

2 170
68.4

3 052
71.1

3 006
71.5
2 979
2 439

822
212
172
174

1979

in labor force in

1979

Percent of persons 16 years ond over

Worked

431

138
441

635
327
308
865
107
294
464
235

182
302

WORKER

CLASS OF
Private

403
373

459
56
67
336

133

481

320
187
133
694

136
169

158
262
648
301

Technicians and related support occupations

Service occupations

771

1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment
in

1
1

281

924

3 148

75.2
137

73.2

924
547
369
288
218

700

2 397

70.3

72.1
2 334

684
286

350
68.3

338
060
967
886
827

923
396

941

157

382

787
567
553
393
453

101

566
2 038
705
742
502
280

13.1

12.0

8.2

12.6

22.5

18.9

7.5

10.9

99

84

30

113

149

198

44

93

13.2

10.6

8.9

12.1

15.8

17.1

14.5

12.3

934
715
649
510
346

047
530

253
098
248

540

2 255

148

140

029

2
1

029
2 293
977
888
704
407

170

756
547
515
405
207

9.5
56
12.8

068
095
841

2 466
64.5
2 455
1

893
602
585
411

344

249

13.3

11.4

10.1

126

102

57

12.9

12.4

10.8

DISABILITY STATUS OF N0NINSTITUT10NAL PERSONS


Male, 16 to 64 years
With a work disability
Not in labor force
Prevented from working
Female, 16 to 64 years
With o work disability
Not in labor force
Prevented from working

Persons 16 to 64 years

With a public transportation


With o work disability

disability

Persons 65 years and over


With a public transportation disability

WORKERS

IN

Mean

family income

worker

Mean

family income

2 workers

Mean

family income

3 or more workers

Mean

696

54
33
33

715
60
49
39

243
46

15
6

240
34

244

494

785

47

107

101

151

71

44

37

29
29

57
46

38
38

200

821

008

518

41

409

65
34
26

856

537
58
32
32

114

19

99

19

59

3 091

2 814

30
30

16
16

3 950
50
38

3 753
26
26

3 182

21

675
42
34

404
49

303
28

271

359
68

343
29

399

642
88

97
$10 358
523
$41 559
548
$46 997
355
$49 739

37
25

3 411
28
28

2 483
7
7

2 444
6
6

3 743

2 922

50
50

2 025
39
39

242
44

272
40

183
38

339
94

392
66

42
$15 185
476
$39 816

67
$17 296
255
$46 501
454
$48 547
242
$68 417

52
159

97
$10 573
357
$23 400

897

42

58
37
37

95
52

27
27

93
40
40

922

958

992
66

83
62
62

82
27
20

63

890

126
95
89

405

44
28

428

53
39
27

83
29
29

15
12

017

21

573

18

15

645

59
54

FAMILY IN 1979

No workers
1

family income

CENSUS TRACTS

541

$38 964
250
$50 801

$11

310
$37 958
386
$44 723
239
$45 635

691

$30 099
339
$35 250

56

132

61

38

114

$10 006
286
$17 903
426
$25 346

$7 992

$22 450
245
$35 409
234
$32 129
138
$44 809

$10 165
308
$26 696
573
$32 809
274

$15 242

382
$16 732
438
$26 149

83

197

$40 521

$35 097

$41

031

351
$42 351
451

$43 324
199
$53 475

NEWARK,

N.J.,

110

$25 657
441

$45 676
633
$54 943
292
$53 383

SMSA

99
$18 276
486
$36 823
508
$43 545
258
$53 296

P 211

Labor Force and Disability Characteristics of Persons:

Table p-io.

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

1980 Con.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

and B]

Remainder of Somerset County- Ion.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0525

0526.01

0526.02

0527

0528

0529.01

0529.02

0530

0531.04

0531.05'

0534

0535.01

651

3 372
2 323
68.9

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
Labor force
Percent of persons 16 years and over

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of civilian labor force

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force
Percent of female, 16 years and over
Civilian labor force

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of civilian labor force

In

own

children under

6 years

labor force

Married, husband present


In

173
84

labor force

persons 16 to 19 years
Not enrolled in school
Not high school graduate
Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

Civilian

1
1

7.2

000

3 387
2 270

5 234
3 296

60.6

67.0

63.0
3 296
3 215
81
2.5

000
963

2 270
2 198

37

72

3.7

3.2

84
84

Gvilian labor force

With

1
1

593
063

555
335

66.7

60.4

063
025
38

335
325

3.6

638
858

2 833

355

874
463

52.4

47.8

53.0

37

351
41.8
351

858

355

37

333

831

311

463
446

18

27

5.1

3.1

3.2

108

143

49

581

214

550

253
86
588
712

_
-

197

494

839

50
37
74.0

144

44

58

11

17
3.7

86
30

445
202

515
84

111

7
7

11

27
2

84

963
445
267

2
1

10
3.0

284

077
425

3 381
2 318

196
785

928
627

68.6

68.6

65.6

67.6

425
347

2 318
2 209

785
766

109

87

65

5.5

4.7

19
2.4

627
585
42

2 236

78

6.7

3.7

7.1

084

784
037

666
353

455
276

58.1

53.0

60.7

037
996

353
346

276
257

41

19

2.0

88
42
382
226

712
387
54.4

044
027
17

387
358
29

6.9

1.6

7.5

77
24

142
75

57

317

930
577

422
265

221
77
45
36

161

40

6.8

27
6
166
57

59
28

272

4.0
245
77
993
488

184
24

308
98

60
7

75
27

12
12

581

41
6
2
2

1
1

1
1

189

19

40
25
21

915
850

323

728
044

591
54.5
591
551

387
915
66.0

60.4

120
42.3
120
120

OCCUPATION AND SELECTED INDUSTRIES


Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations

178
244
16

59

90

11

326
388

17

Professional specialty occupations


Technical, sales,

and administrative support occupations

Technicians and related support occupations

Sales occupations

11

25

138
75

Private household occupations

12

Protective service occupations

Administrative support occupations, including clerical


Service occupations

2 198

937
508
429
773

22

3 215
1

021

95
390
536
376
69
60
247

201

Transportation and material moving occupations

6
57
20
117
62
23
23

Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

16

23
178
25
124
138
29
54
55

167

428

455

Service occupations, except protective and household

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations


Precision production, croft,

and repair occupations

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors

Manufacturing
Wholesale and

retail

trade

Professional and related services

7
19
13

81

194
225
83
88
54

025
367

325
88

188
179
261
36
84

53
35

347
526
255

2 209

766
307

446
240
206
674

271

111

196

585
164
67
97
222

2 236

40

121

12

380
32

141

44
55

232

176

50

16

17

136
82

4
156
40
116
65
32

33

45

54
87
127

15
3
10
2

34
70
58

226
224
272

937
345
338

206
130

81

232

124

458

21

12

111

116

16

191

381

551

198
135

79

219

458

752

330

828
273
218
97

2 421

814
140
98

261

61

30

469

3 622
69.2
3 611

281

113
117

444
277

38
88
155
53

44
226

11

41

34

425

91

65
60

17

241

21

47
27

131

23
16

64
90
48
26

116
265

671

21

121

301

35
147
45

298
493

850
206
90

726

18

93

86

457
226
45
49

161

104
7
11

132
78

86

264

134
133
62
55

271
102
125

16

44

16

172

393
367
617

243

668
423

722
92

221
145

41

171

160

WORKER

CLASS OF
Private

25

318
654
664

wage and

salary workers

Government workers
Local government workers
Self-employed workers

LABOR FORCE STATUS

IN

777

79

112

"

81

40

514
305
267

32

32

888
224

510
215

17

14
178

142
82

136
33

516

122

102
83
25

36

1979

Persons 16 years and over, in labor force in 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

Worked in 1979.
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks.
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment

165

14.1

160
112

081

65.5

72.9

076

2 444
803
528
533
372

482
473

472
112

96

13.1

48

202

31

231

859

5
2
2

28

11

34

79

92

33

152

927
703

18.7

12.8

405

67.6

153

10.3

937

75.0
2 491

10.1

291
11.8

374

9.6

2 528

635

7.6
16
16.8

15

2 916
2 481

643

71.4
841
701
581
503

69.3

2 487

358
308
263
277
248
28

9.1

106
95

854

74.8

516

370
66.7

083
857
745
719
643
140

891

101

2 529

73.0

090
68.4

749
808
695
104

22.4

12.2

Male, 16 to 64 years
With o work disability
Not in labor force
Prevented from working

65

755

24
24
24

Female, 16 to 64 years
With a work disability

37

763

526

2 334

23
14
7

65
30
6

74
55
55

518

3 133

13

13

4 453
77
70

133

215

~~

691
149

45
680
377
$47 265
536
$52 512
248
$47 447

123

37

$15 290
605
$45 626
807
$46 997
304
$55 616

$16 119
208
$37 747

12.7

10.5

11.7

607
34

2 119

31

622
34

13
6

16
16

1
1

193
041

053
933

916
685

641

511

485
414
388

978
673
597
388
396

24.2

15.7

16.0

13.5

14.9
23
10.3

444

461

428

85
55
37

21

52
26
26

591
130
103
80

491

18
18

952

835

3 035
60

15

51

15

2 825
20
20

313
69

346
50

118

93

432

15

52

31

35
$9 626
78

12.9

581

526
456
227

100

72

11.7

12.6

428

599
75

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS

Not

in

lobor force

Prevented from working

Persons 16 to 64 years

With a public transportation


With a work disability

102
20
20

disability

Persons 65 years and over

With a public transportation

WORKERS

IN

12
6

disability

family income

$37 010

34
$15 989
268
$46 198
226
$53 580

3 or more workers
Meon family income

81

$36 881

Mean

family income

worker

Mean

family income

2 workers

Mean

P 212

93
56

16
14

51

696
32

230

905

10
9

13

13

318

461

14

3
3

11

275
46

94
10

7
7

6
6
1

764

15
7

19
7

407
32

30
20

37
37

9
1

397
44
26
26

600
38
21

10
1

199
8

188
26

FAMILY IN 1979

No workers
1

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMS A

$11

21

53

61

$39 018

$47 242
253
$79 498

$8 682

90
$44 889

196

62

291

$38 964
74
$46 709

$47 041
25
$61 890

$37 277
94
$80 495

346
$20 058
556
$23 914
183
$35 144

$11

128
99

$26 209
228
$33 428
29

$42 859

$22 493
160
$32 802
60
$32 836

120

727
226
$22 970
$11

561

$32 244
200
$39 250

38
$15 552
155
$18 638
223
$30 926
93
$35 500

CENSUS TRACTS

Labor Force and Disability Characteristics of Persons:

Table p-io.

[Dota are estimotes based on a sample; see Introduction.

1980 -Con

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Remainder of Somerset County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

0535.02

0536.01

0536.02

Tract

Tract

0537.01

Tract

0537.03

0537.04

707

2 031

2 980

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0538.01

0538.03

0538.04

0538.05

0539.01

0539.02

Tract

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
Labor force
Percent of persons 16 years ond over
Ovilian labor force

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of

yean and

Female, 16

labor force

civilian

Percent of female, 16 years and over

..

Employed
Unemployed

In

children under

Civilian

438
426

2 215
2 155

12

60

619
565
54

2.7

2.7
1

labor force

parsons 16 to 19 years

Not enrolled in school


Not high school graduate
Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

431
279

2 506

527

789

2 781
2 156

72.0

84.8

64.7

71.4

77.5

462
385
77

527

2 445

82

279
275
4

789
774

46

15

2 151
2 112
39

3.3

4.0

5.3

3.2

1.4

0.8

1.8

175

510

208

1
1

147
67.2
147
101

462

018
600

625

887
466

48.7

53.2

52.5

58.9

815
786

625
596
29

466
440

600
580
20

672
815

2
2

1
1

166
77.2
166
148
18

951

6
0.9

12

302

19
511

103

395

138
78

982

292

92
875
629

10

831

403

22

342

163
55
30
25

222
43

160
29

17

441

568
108
70.7
102

063
39

438
438
418

165

20

1.2

0.8

2.9

46

139
53
732
393

28
171

117
50
531

531

246
64
920
593

84

302

40

261

234

277

43

201

41

6
6

37
26

67
36

21

18
6
12

5
5

53.3

170

480

170
53.6

654

15

7
8

821

654
649

1.5

41

317

56.8

251

3.5

152

963

3.3

15

1.8

963

122
42
641

47

3.0

66.8

5.6

108

382
375

684
678

100

584
537
47

54.7

4.6

590
382
64.7

111
111

204
59

230
47

306
584
68.7

111

3.6

53.4

208
50
127

26

250
684

19
221
102

labor force

29

72

6 years

Married, husband present


In

619
70.8

5
3.4

Percent of civilian labor force

own

2 287

66.0

149
46.7
149
144

Labor force

With

3 354
2 215

319

over

Civilian labor force

645
438
67.9

385
300

2 445
911

275

124
176

419
492
977
230
150
597
164

34

34
23

2
2
19

11

40

OCCUPATION AND SELECTED INDUSTRIES


426
160

Employed persons 16 years and over


Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations
Professional specialty occupations
Technical, sales,

Sales occupations

Protective service occupations

Service occupations, except protective

44

and household

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations

and

25
47

repair occupations

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation and material moving occupations
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

11

Manufacturing

Wholesale and

retail

106

697
340
329

57

125
27

338

26
72

92
195

183

21

51

6
177

17

12

34
104
27

44
-

137
138
56
39

234
160
54
55

81

25
14

47

24

11

43

51

213
232
114
50
68

40

41

39
57
16
30

19

472
239
428

573

544
238
235

68
53

268
188
273

53
68

101

3
17

272
139
20

18

64
25
165

119

55
183

118

270

80
9

108
104
58

327
154
222

318
157
318

680
310
498

79
33
58

059
242
164
84

2 012

195

335
200
81

47
25
33

517

2 614
87.7

67.7

605
2 186

292
222

971

188
185
167

11

225
176
82
49
45

77

29

552
251

292

6
153
6

243
144
79

774
802
373
429
612

2 112

75
150

21

13

537
406
219
187

503

174

73
92

387

436

73

138

64

755
317
438
798
188

310
411

375

164

74
90

16
12

123

WORKER

CLASS OF

wage and

335

salary workers
Government workers
Local government workers

LABOR FORCE STATUS

IN

Persons 16 years and aver,

in

78
35

Self-employed workers

816
253

13

79

481

2 371
70.7

235
218

886

130
86
85

167
105

171

444
267
206

51

787
265
196
60

326
141

97
63

280
66
33
26

882
113

70
60

1979
labor force

In

1979

Percent of persons 16 years and over

1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment

Worked

51

61

trade

Professional and related services

Private

438
89

063
502
243
259
382
95

87

43
72
186
82

81

272
132
89

31

241
169
301

230

17

101

410

83
163

28
154
34
291

11

321

207
329
199

Private household occupations

565
576
255

476

117

93
55

Administrative support occupations, including clerical


Service occupations

706
363
343
653

131
19
19

and administrative support occupations

Technicians and related support occupations

Precision production, craft,

2 155

93
67

74.6

in

694

209

70.8
189

74.1

74.7

490

292

479
375
363
364
352
40

2 347

151

151

022
977
898
268

8.3
15
13.2

10.8

8.9

12.5

17.7

11.9

16.4

92

24

77

86

118

13.8

10.3

19.1

13.7

052
56

705
27

939

34

1
1
1

907
648
582
420
257

681

408
213

178

053

968
863
823
757

185

963
828
310

927
76.9

48

927
533
365
263
152
237

2 314
83.2
2
1

1
1

274
878
727
597
482
270

1
1
1
1

733

414

75.2

70.2

727
277

412
337

131

267
285
233
36

097
014
268

212

77.3
201

913
807
813
721

147

11.7

15.5

12.3
16

53

75

14.5

12.2

6.7

10.7

11.7

8.7
8
10.6

439

201

243

17

224
42

079

52
24
24

15

12

60
47
47

12
6
2

709
20
-

446

170

057

257

779

6
6

18
18
18

12.1

20
9.0

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Male, 16 to 64 years
With a work disability
Not in labor force
Prevented from working
Female, 16 to

64 years

With o work disability


Not in labor force
Prevented from working

Persons 16 to 64 years
With a public transportation disability
With a work disability
Persons 65 years and over

With a public transportation

WORKERS

IN

Mean

family income

worker

Mean

298

548

79
36
28

_
1

480

21

12
12

069

724
16

16
7

71

56

53
53
49

608

3 028

2 121

7
7

37
37

21

37

326

162

12

61

14

10

$9 695
65

family income

2 workers

Mean

13

61

21

55
24
21

866
54

11

202
28

35
20
20

290

354

51

11

39
35

32
28

11
11

28
20

77
72
50

19
9

805

2 885

371

2 426

2 644

2 136

500

10
10

17
17

25

40
40

30
23

17

121
15

185
27

95

60
4

80

137

90

170
22

80
~

27
$8 917

36
$34 532
170
$22 776
297
$30 937
167
$35 266

24
$8 263

35
$10 313
274
$22 951
579
$30 659

19

$15 592
290
$22 588
338
$33 800

24
$14 958

429

14

488
4

19

FAMILY IN 1979

No workers
1

disability

310

fomily income

3 or more workers
Mean family income

CENSUS TRACTS

$26 044
136
$33 222
26
$33 263

79
$15 775
372
$31 666
560
$38 157
184
$44 024

35
$17 809
298
$30 907
391

$36 027
133
$47 446

181

$24 332
272
$32 258
93
$35 162

243
$21 863
680
$31 190
101

$44 392

27
$15 372
32
$50 545
68
$26 986
28
$41 130

$5 530

342
$30 533
460
$36 358

113

191

$44 349

$41

485

$41

NEWARK,

$32 920
88
$39 865

171

31

101

$47 677

N.J.,

17

$17 964
190
$35 418
261
$47 468
125
$50 252

58

SMSA

213

1980 Con.

Labor Force and Disability Characteristics of Persons:

Table p-io.

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Remainder of Somerset

County Con.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Totals for split tracts


in

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

Elizabeth city, Union County

Somerset County

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0539.03

0540

0531.05

0301

0301 .99

0302

0303

0304

0305

0306

0306.99

0307

61

132
101
76.5

909

2 231

3 900
891
48.5
891

3 032

2 404

67

269

58
86.6

6 268
4 280

LABOR FORCE STATUS

Civilion labor force

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force

Percent of female, 16 years and over


Ovilian labor force

Employed
Unemployed

labor force

Married, husband present


labor force

In

36

61.9

59.0

998
949

126
126

289

199

36
36

49

651
809
49.0
809
789
20

323
67

Ovilian persons 16 to 19 years

Not enrolled in school


Not high school graduate
Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

134

41

975
472

43
37

101

136
59.5
133

101

004

11.6

180
684

2 189
831

46.5

58.0

467
425
42

684
612

38.0
831

72

97

21

010
470

15

459
46

9.1

120
46
604
313

335

16

237

56

12
12

68

15
15

036

67.2
2
1

036
849

52.8

187

269
176
93

9.2

7.3

572
876

55.7

876
782
94

734

401
584
41.7
584
535
49

58
58

68.3

4 271
3

_
-

913
358
8.4

_
_
_
_
_
_

3 375
1

985
58.8

985
805
180

9.0

10.5

11.7

234

239

460

10.7
231

521

62

117

162

121

143
23

384
206

607
417

858
399

775
444

634
289

276
696
940

138
50

9
9

_
-

14

236
98

78
24

239

684

261

331

81

223
65

48
48

21

139
84
34
10

33

40

158

12

12

"

"

949

126
23

36

101

13

26

11

199
394
205

14

480
644

12

189

13

12

19

436

119
79

162

86
227

52
103
154

9
9

18
6

7.7

40
37.5

562
442
120

055
505
47.9
505

129

562
70.0

11.4

672
219

7.0

90

20.7
67
67

2.5

Percent of civilian labor force

With own children under 6 years


In

289

18.5

2.5

labor force

civilian

682
126

2 083

998
61.9

3 226

Persons 16 years and over


Labor force
Percent of persons 16 years and over

8.4

31

511
202
57
34

_
-

_
_

14

176
116
45

58
20

86

20

17

9.1

6
17

OCCUPATION AND SELECTED INDUSTRIES


Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations
Professional specialty occupations
Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations

821
341

Technicians and related support occupations

Sales occupations

14

331
147

65

238
59

Private household occupations

Protective service occupations

19

11

123
34
189
114
64
32

60

Administrative support occupations, including clerical


Service occupations

Service occupations, except protective

and household

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations


Precision production, craft,

and repair occupations

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation and material moving occupations
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

Manufacturing
Wholesale and

retail

trade

Professional and related services

wage and

salary workers

Government workers
Local government workers

LABOR FORCE STATUS

IN

122

273

175

23
147

_
_

125

90
221

814
447
6
85
356

29

112

129

154

141

133

348
207
66
75

815
186
95

797
277

809
346
286

486

225

19

127

546
744
578

571

957
132

307
195

_
_
~

487

181

107

14
13

258

71

355
35
98
222

_
_

384
24
136
224
278

29
72
179
149

182

104

25

280

516
226
290

943
178
97

71

210
833

52

22
104
6

52

3 913

12

419
312
483

138

283
793
540

_
-

849

101

16

18

155
69
86

256
779
535
90

23

16

672

142

42

571

196

476
342
796

29

182

364
1

468
292

11
11

101

910

94
46

93
53

183
100

203
102

"

18

42

71

912

2 055
67.8

327

447

58

3 422

432

91

72

"

59

278

67

4 484

53.2

100.0
67
67
58

71.5
4 316

58
58

2 636
2 456

301

1979

Persons 16 years and over, in labor force In 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

1979
more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week :
50 to 52 weeks.
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment

40

11

442
47
4
43
228
26
60
142
132
6
25

4
140
518
328
106
84

155
139
74

36
52
-

16

10
9

155
183

Self-employed workers

Worked

48

004

WORKER

CLASS OF
Private

in

or

2 317

131

71.8

19.2
131

2 282
1

754
529
452
336
348

121

111

HI
111

365

36

65.5

59.0

344
038
973
896
845

36
36

30

125
94.7
125
62
62

30
30

13
13

245

65.2
146

840
724
707
632
378

574

546
093
986
808
746

167
12.2

49

39.2

_
~

36

8.0

46
13.2

18.9

30.4
175
20.2

304

59

926

21

111

783

956

103
50
50

11

59
33
26

_
_

57
26
26

55

_
-

351
92
54
29

73

821
80
44
23

17

21

_
_
-

2 655

747
22

38

132

54
54

132
6
6

_
-

_
-

21

344

159
30

23

33

_
~

46
$10 901

$6 650

15.0

3.8

130

15.5

49.0

70.6
1

748
259
128
986
884
674

491
31.2
170

35.3

13.3

16.4

957

441

263

249
991
911

288
129
023
532

802
758
260

25.9
162
14.0

20.3
128

292

808

67
32
32

71

17.1

3
3

292
026

131

25.2
421
14.8

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Mole, 16 to 64 years
With a work disability
Not in labor force
Prevented from working

Female, 16 to 64 years

With a work disability


Not in labor force
Prevented from working
Persons 16 to 64 years

With a public transportation


With a work disability

disability

Persons 65 years and over


With a public transportation disability

WORKERS

IN

worker

Mean

72

$15 135
378
$35 174
419
$47 217

family income

2 workers

Mean family income


3 or more workers
Mean family income

214

_
_
1

22

891
52
24
20

_
-

13
1

015
90

512

193
152
152

13

954
225

342

67
-

2 519

117

66

047

2 860

158

228
160

131

855

67

5 379

150
137

71

128
97
97

214
86

62
62

204

971
44
44

3 466
118

2 634

101

51

84
78

235
32

260

434

398

549

889

41

62

21

128

"

115

163
$5 149

144
$3 972

250
$9 431
184

214
$6 887
296
$16 572
224
$24 611
88
$37 562

$9 314
653

219
$10 339
319
$20 143
156
$27 548

507
$5 075
484
$12 484
310
$20 116
140
$29 891

120
$3 948

674
21

193

59

141

132

FAMILY IN 1979

No workers
Mean family income
1

_
-

NEWARK,

196

$48 349

N.J.,

SMSA

6
$61

500
29

$27 661
4
$54 525

221
$22 241

308
$30 137
92
$35 736

11

$43 015

$20 339
130
$27 967

384
$14 455
373
$20 21
184

$30 772

252

$14 948
959
$21 971

305
$33 246

CENSUS TRACTS

Labor Force and Disability Characteristics of Persons:

Table p-io.

[Data are estimates based on a sample.- see Introduction.

1980 Con.

For meaning ol symbols, see Introduction.

Eliza aeth city.

Union

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

County Cc n.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Trad

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0308.02

0309

0310

0311

0312

0313

0314

0315

0316

0317

0318

839
278

3 578
2 366
66.1
2 359
2 097

2 499

3 603
2 244
62.3
2 236
2 021

3 930

4 017
2 722
67.8

6 193

3 597

Tract

0308.01

Tract

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
Labor force
Percent of persons 16 years and over

422
355

Ovilian labor force

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of

civilian

labor force

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force
Percent of female, 16 years and over
Civilian lobor force

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of civilian labor force

With own children under 6 years


In

labor force

Married, husband present


In

651
422

labor force

persons 16 to 19 years
Not enrolled in school
Not high school graduate
Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

Civilian

1
1

64.8

69.5
1

278

67

169
109

15.9

8.5

337

940
542

194
57.6

637
65.5

262

637
433
204

11.1

12.5

915

355
763

67.3

68.4

492
248
244

3 070
2 791

2 498
2 251

986

275

279

247

2 534
182

3 671

215

315

9.6

9.8

9.1

9.9

6.7

7.9

6.3

7.7

976
006

2 091

2 457

830

953
002

2 857

2 120
1
194

3 408

490

907
055

2
2

193

041
54.4
041

56.3

481

900

681

61

141

82

003
903
100

19.6

11.3

13.5

10.7

10.0

29

241

478
228

246
100
614
364

82

89
38

235
123
006
550

210

22

134
50

911

717
420

64
42

148

284

335

82

111

299
94

473

53

22

24

36

21

101

15

12

4
-

18

54

16
6
10

12

32

169
116
62
54
213
28

2 097

433
134
42
92
320

18

13

70
393
210

90
225

194
156
38

57.7

542

5
2

763

50.9
1

467

4 564
3 070

3 653

492
63.4

60.6

57.1
1

193

029

490
349

498

55.3
1

986

64.4

716

56.3

53.7

055

194

931

085

830
675

275

3 781

63.2
131

69.2
3 781
3 491

144

290

002
929
73

667
58.3

51.3
1

667
514

141

124

13.7

9.5

11.8

9.1

8.5

7.3

9.2

412

369
184

330

312
162

157
722

805
512

228
137
887
462

294

211

353
203
524
889

584
216

406

379

376

10
8
19

68
37
20

105

91

135
37

287
70

206

143

73
45

12

12

17

44

164

497

211

109

155

126
663

17

153

139
1

332
728

64

11

6
41

17

26
35
30

2 021

2 248

2 791

2 251

2 534

3 671

2 131

3 491

131

307
134

243
99

247
136

173

144

146
64
82

456

730

15

23
172

434
84

721
53

825
392
433
135

699

36
95
556
47
169
340
200

74

142

535
340

276
280

526
237

663
348
315
187
150
268
769
414

22

15

67

21

273

252

58
179

46
196

104

OCCUPATION AND SELECTED INDUSTRIES


Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations
Professional specialty occupations
Technical, sales,

355

11

and administrative support occupations

80
9
18

Technicians and related support occupations


Sales occupations

Administrative support occupations, including

clerical

Service occupations

53

172

11

213
-

Private household occupations

Protective service occupations

Service occupations, except protective and household

and repair occupations

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation and material moving occupations
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

117
115
481

141
12

16

257
867
554
86
227

747
270

921

189

100

367
800
504
120
176

990
339
266

515
128
196

21

160
704
530
48
126

15

64
97

49

6
17
177
10

21

153

466
305

115

37

404
350
24
43
283
23
243
869
571

155
143

863
283
356

389
204

132

12

299
167
784
176
207

214

111

10

10

320

346
973
619

061

640

431

216
258
303

137
217

132

289

403

231

468
646

73
311
751

478

264

167

271

48

82
332

34

12

366
047
644

225
394

421

231

794
454

127

76
87

155
185

276

043
446

41

127

274

585

651

381

638

552

058
747
593

WORKER

CLASS OF

wage and

22
IN

Persons 16 years and over,

in

156
125
38

31

Self-employed workers

LABOR FORCE STATUS

968

293
40

salary workers

Government workers
Local government workers

732
319
280
46

271
145
108

775
145

17

101

789

2 331
64.7

827
386

2 450

973
259

089
456
234

667
346
174

138

124
302
170

37

19

100

126

118

3 133
68.6
2 982
2 248

2 661
72.8
2 540

2 882

4 213
68.0
4 092
3 163

2 455

304
215

194
26

101

876
532
317
70

1979
labor force In

1979

Percent of persons 16 years and over

1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeksUsually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment
Worked

43
202

198

Manufacturing
Wholesale and retail trade
Professional and related services

Private

11

232

23
190

Forming, forestry, and fishing occupations


Precision production, craft,

19
8

in

412

390
258
230
228
200
96

353
73.6

63.3
1

23.3

266
927
812
715
623
349

2 373
66.3
2
1

25.8

314
745
542
399
232
500

71.6
1

64

194

242

22.7

21.8

18.8

Male, 16 to 64 years
With a work disability
Not in labor force
Prevented from working

264

799
45

Female, 16 to 64 years
With a work disability
Not in labor force

292
35
35
35

148

277
711

476

381

034
893
798
514

28.7
261
20.8

21.1

2 596
66.1
2 448

684

208
495

652
479
364
216
744

937
934
736
772

1
1

71.7

917
790
560
479
720

803
2 207
966
823
659
673

27.1

23.4

812
397
2 214
923

2
1

3 811

21.4
16.5

203

372

410

268

288

417

16.5

19.3

19.9

16.4

17.0

17.1

18.2

24.6

21.9

868
70.8

355
813
582
490
339
539
22.0
251

28.7

21.2

68.3
3
2
2
2

078
680
458
181

827
352

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS

Prevented from working

Persons 16 to 64 years
With a public transportation disability
With o work disability
Persons 65 years and over
With a public transportation disability

WORKERS

IN

Mean

family income

worker

Mean

family income

2 workers

Mean

556

816

433

97
68
62

38
38
1

592

62
39
29

131

615

92
86

005
80

363

606

111

151

59

62

41

51

116
104

133
74
59

542
134

795
161

55

104

108
80

3 025
78
74

2 138

2 905

3 401

45
45

107

93

84
76

111

894

153
109
103

2 135
105
82
66

284

699

2 293

59
29

117
24

162

61

173

19

19

49
49

34
34

89
84

639

715
170
128

2 447

811
83

115

52

199
119
102

4 029
108
93

3 354

3 510

4 740

40
40

57
50

86
86

535
45

299

507

68

89

71

16
8

41
41

95

224
38

553

467

52

361
63

698

116

128

30
$7 099
73
$9 094
33
$10 298
24
$29 598

79
$6 850
195
$14 952
227
$25 987
105
$39 918

185
$7 242

111

211

131

184

$5 054

$6 903

394
$12 247
498
$20 167

221
$31 051

$30 655

492
$15 058
627
$22 739
289
$31 846

$6 385
397
$13 089
459
$21 299
228
$34 171

$7 254

292
$11 748
270
$19 910
204
$32 829

213
$6 204
308
$11 828
479
$20 772

185

$5 846

379
$15 636
526
$23 789
218
$33 014

453
232

364

431
65
65
55

2 795
73

340
179
153
141

73

4 624
106
92

802

799

145

145

FAMILY IN 1979

No workers
1

33
33
25

family income

3 or more workers
Mean family income

CENSUS TRACTS

157

360
$15 351
595
$23 143
279
$32 685

245
$9 930

649
$16 712
826
$25 358
193
$32 265

NEWARK,

N.J.,

145

151

$8 359

$8 079

415
$25 206
384
$32 038

516
$18 793
660
$24 159
234
$39 403

103

$37 428

SMS A

P 215

Labor Force and Disability Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-10.

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Elizabeth city. Union

1980-Con.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

County Con.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Linden city. Union County

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0319.01

0319.02

0320

0321

0345

0346

0347

0348

0349

0350

0351

0352

608
228

6 037

6 966
4 432
63.6
4 432

5 411
3 614
66.8
3 614
3 399

3 340

3 075
2 177
70.8
2 170
2 019
151
7.0

3 084

5 201

2 067

2 398

699

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
Labor force
Percent of persons 16 years and over
Ovilian labor force

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of

civilian

labor force

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force
Percent of female,

16 years and over

labor force

In

842
780
62

6.6

5.9

3.4

3 375

3 813

2 874

618

2 022

154
58
37.7

44
36

Married, husband present


labor force

persons 16 to 19 years
Not enrolled in school
Not high school graduate
Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

Civilian

842
55.1

215

337
235

4 141

47.9
1

37.9
13
6

Percent of civilian labor force

With own children under 6 years

291
6.6

3 572

36
22

Employed
Unemployed

581
59.3

228
170
58
25.4

58

Civilian labor force

In

37.5

618
530
88

53.0
2
1

022
853

169

608

842
792

55.9

43.0

608
509
99

792
766
26

1
1

862

4 044
2 327

60.4

57.5

2 996
57.6

862
723

2 327
2 222

2 996
2 918

139

105

78

7.5

4.5

2.6

592
832

2 148

2 757

62.7

52.3

44.2

012
949

832
780

63

52

949
923
26

615
012

1
1

949

1
1

9.6

5.7

38
608
226

129
28

321

3.1

232
87
593
618

264

422

104
40

88
43

515
92
20

229
22

310

4
4

15
15

"

"

780

2 019
189

13

31

15
5

57

27

12

"

170
44
30

3 337

4 141
682
272
410
337
102
300
935
408

3 399
971

58

131

229
84

247
42

316

51

14

15

34

10

11

2 222

2 918

524
263

607
285
322
025
102
255
668
328

25

88
584

145
68

81

33
22
-

11

5.1

902
437

198

2.7

65
65

3.1

437
412

200
46
420
602

90

7.9

71

6.3

134

14
2.6
71

143
53
1

688
554

48.4

6.2

876
384

737
666

223
137
758
505

101

59.2

3.3

969
423

173
37

538
524

204

127

210

538

6.2

573
834

47.6

307
1

777
118
62.9
118
061
57

273
234
39

8.4

941

70.9

273

465
232
758

46.2

5.4

687

210
58.5

256
743

284
138
391

524
225

162
77
33

9
17

153
45
11
11

OCCUPATION AND SELECTED INDUSTRIES


Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations
Professional specialty occupations
Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations

14

44

Technicians and related support occupations

Sales occupations

Privote household occupations

Protective service occupations

Service occupations, except protective and household

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation and material moving occupations
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

Wholesale and retail trade


Professional and related services

241
103
138
531

354
617
1

125
67

45
92
394
283

278
780
461

95
94
543

723
260
146
114

25
157
361

428

254

189

82

12

13

13

72
326

118
284

192

46
224

48

42

257

193

147

16
321
851

8
331

183

599
143

13

109
1

153
547
592

292

503
324
99
80

376
745
610

612
658
885

188

534
321

126
87

656
325
244

698
62
192
444
217
6
85
126

51

530
184
704

261

561

6
38

26
44
30

Manufacturing

Privote

219
804
406

7
31
18

and repair occupations

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

CLASS OF

73

44
44

Administrative support occupations, including clerical


Service occupations

Precision production, craft,

647
279
368
096

254
779
372
258

275
438
239

292

149

99

688
362
257

570
379

285
114
92

703
353
347

162

173

554

061

221

243

99
122

131

112

350

490

355

31

53

13

64
255

81

356

83
259
93

99
229
-

90

11

133
93

208
293
194
54
45

882

541

541

191

485

148

71

66

180
6
29
145

101

416
542
316

491

100

19

74

162

474

212
323

291

164

55
128

98

61

686
253
200

440
250

350

55

WORKER

wage and

salary workers

Government workers
Local government workers
Self-employed workers

LABOR FORCE STATUS

IN

107

2 775

3 377

2 480

48

405

19
15

271
149

557
448
196

659
460
224

422

3 659

4 700

69.4

60.6

67.5

3 855
71.2

433
303
206
44

553

740
350
260

2 394

415
333

125
96

175

90

947
95
55

126

104

29

19

2 057
66.7

2 583
63.9

3 222
61.9
3 198

030
535
359

2 564
2 133

237

121

416
242

382
262

175
79

50

040

1979

Persons 16 years and over. In labor force In 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

Worked in 1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment

406
193
170
163
140
135
32.0
29

807

4 610
3 634

2 421
2 202

3 194
2 922

944
816

2 641

3 583
2

901

22.3

19.2

3 755
2 910
2 342
2
1

405
985
604

982
59.3

15.7

952
579
325
282
140
354

2 285
74.3
2 143
1

589
452
366
252
556

2
1

358

24.3

17.9

829
806
595
279

596
189

225

282

941

269
020
880
868
767
225

1
1

17.6

14.4

708

209

68.0
185

71.2

62.0
1

465

10.8

17.4

637
405
303
097
045
360

943
836
791

716
225
18.6

21.1

354

371

241

142

274

145

107

150

72

155

86

10.1

15.7

15.8

16.4

13.7

18.4

15.0

15.1

13.7

13.2

19.2

14.3

178

2 078

2 634

2 126

968

018

181

115

7
7

81

60
47

99
45
36

768
55
37
37

59
27
27

788
107
49
49

117

2 163
117
74
74

2 924

931

085

738

72

36
28
22

58
46
46

4 241
117

699

2 103

44
44

40
32

22
22

368
99

295
55

251
22

136
129

97
$7 803

78
$8 096

214
$23 349
292
$30 027

221
$15 501

247
$20 109
206
$25 298

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Male, 16 to 64 years
With a work disability
Not in labor force
Prevented from working
Female, 16 to 64 years

With a work disability


Not in labor force
Prevented from working

15
8

Persons 16 to 64 years
With o public transportation disability
With a work disability

295

_
-

Persons 65 years and over


With a public transportation disability

WORKERS

IN

49

Mean

family income

$1

Mean

$25 856

family income

27

family income

$18 685

more workers

Mean

015
35

2 workers
3 or

NEWARK,

373
$10 035
453
$17 665
656
$23 132
173

family income

P 216

669
248

45

151

26

71

5 558

4 426
34

149
136
1

171
163

332
103

41

244
164

52

40
34

442
115
65

136
96

18
1

266

91
1

309
100

490

104
32
32

180

637

2 143
166
124
108

103

39

79
73

87
66

2 774

2 575

35
35

64
56

3 127
52

16

2 494
60
53

985

846
186

301
52

509
26

917

155

149

$10 412
310
$17 708
483
$24 956

237
$13 508
485
$24 189
570
$34 316

139
$39 711

$44 824

40

91
71

4 111
74
68
1

96
90

090
138

102

526

FAMILY IN 1979

worker

Mean

2 300
67

183

311
118
77

111

14

No workers
1

75

$20 880

N.J.,

SMSA

$31

796

219

173

202

$8 717

$13 777
534
$25 475
664
$31 223
466
$40 456

$9 628

715
$19 230
939
$25 819
367
$36 245

343
$18 949
318
$25 618
195
$37 244

84
$6 333
370
$15 299
433
$26 485
190
$41 762

221

282
443
600
$24 639
635
$33 821
262
$39 457
$11

$11

104
$52 981

319
$25 115
123
$36 706

112

$33 835

CENSUS TRACTS

Table p-io.

1980 -Con.

Labor Force and Disability Characteristics of Persons:


[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Linden

Union

city,

County-

New

For meaning of symbols

see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Providence borough.

and B]

Union County

Ploinfield city.

Union County

Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0353

0354

0381.01

0381 02

0388

0389

0390

0391

0392

0393

0394

3 794

2 140

3 239
2 137
66.0
2 137
2 106

6 491
4 457
68.7
4 457
4 303
154

3 530

2 906
2 099
72.2
2 099

3 561

2 939
1
731
58.9

3 376

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over

Labor force

2 445

Civilian labor force

Employed
Unemployed

Labor force

Percent of female, 16 years and over


Qvilian labor force

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of civilian labor force

With own children under 6 years


labor force

Married, husband present

labor force

In

299
146

982

Not enrolled in school


Not high school graduate
Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

380
213
167

31

12.1
1

108

041
52.5
041

581
52.4
581

984
57

488
93

5.5

16.0
110

273
114
063
565

2 256
2 070

977

49.4

56.5

1
1

21

113

459

198
52
43

352
32

_
14

27

213

2 106

977
925
52

328
198

878
213

213
140
73

883

153
61.2
146

049

437
437
344

93

8.2
1

64.6
1

186

7.8
1

8
8

2 526

3.5

_
-

21

58.2

3 500

23
2.8
197
1

66.4

1.5

829
806

67

3 409
2 263

2 471

526
71.6

677
829

252

561

302
79

Qvilian persons 16 to 19 years

380
64.5

6.0

Percent of civilian labor force

Female, 16 years and over

In

445
64.4

Percent of persons 16 years and over

6.5
1

97

409
695

024

328
65.4

328
2 223
2

75
3.6

105

478
909

2 055

49.3

61.5

695
632
63

909
887
22

1
1

2 238
66.3
2
2

181

4.5

725
544

10.5

10.5
1

124
54.7
124

623
893

1
1

55.0

887
808

084
40

238
004
234

750
034
59.1

79

034
943
91
8.8

2.6

6.0

8.5

9.1

2.4

3.6

8.9

245

199

332
218
778
487

242
134
570
340

324
205
053
670

219
134

312

701

428

553
328

277
180
737
408

332

404

126
64

130
85
32

112

131

879
047

859
595

616
68

340
49

287

244

61

114

235
24

337
78

12

11

32

44

19

16

19

23
23

25

28

"~

4 303

2 328

2 024

413

2 070
291

344

520
712
808
716
207

168

734
246
488
694
114
254
326
178

172

12

_
~

14

38

53

OCCUPATION AND SELECTED INDUSTRIES


2 299

Employed persons 16 years and over


Managerial and professional specialty occupations

474

356
49
84
223

035
583
452
613
39
207
367

177

141

153

Technicians and related support occupations

660
45

Sales occupations

141

Administrative support occupations, including clerical

ond administrative support occupations

Service occupations
Private household occupations

Protective service occupations

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations

and repair occupations

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

Manufacturing
Wholesale and retail trade
Professional and related services

232
839
80
200
559
364

511

998
380

19

15

29
112

18

71

116

302
23

60
289

88
80

109
182
641

181

311

64
78
499
337
22
49
266

14

348
778

99
492
295

391

186

273
122
77
74

518

128
69

157
134
50
28
56

136

192
603
412
84

71

107

055
398

488
240

483
337

117

481

929
757
834

639

190

759
265
395

311

431

456

32
56
223
302
22

53
125

280

544

2 004

262

146
75

321

71

193
108
85

727

291

116
162

45
49

2 223
583

449

197

351

300

122
255
299

59

12

18

23
218

29
258

15

176

116

233
170
85
64

225
337
193
67

48

21

454
219
264

475
393
552

493

217

445
68

30

303
_

381

12

220
835

77

213
594
426
106
62

602

631

956

411

253

301

194

282

573
116
146

WORKER

CLASS OF
Private

481
155
142

Transportation and material moving occupations

43
134

Service occupations, except protective and household

Precision production, craft,

118
55
63

148
188

Professional specialty occupations


Technical, soles,

336

Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations

wage and

2 017

salary workers

Government workers
Local government workers
Self-employed workers

238

041
139

185
39

98
33

733
245
208

3 578

484
373

812
459
232

235

119

437
426
306

128

241

57

15

26

153

59

2 467
76.2

4 686

2 618
74.2
2 507

2 424

498

2 180

2 351
66.0
2 276
1
831

609
446

074
244

785
375
223

404

110
55
30

715
242
116
47

LABOR FORCE STATUS IN 1979


Persons 16 years and over.

In

labor force in

2 494
65.7
2 474

1979

Percent of persons 16 years and over

Worked

40

1979..
more weeks

in

or

worked 35 or more hours per week


50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Meon weeks of unemployment
Usually

964
815

434
67.0

397
056
895
880

2 435

72.2
4 661

496
406

751

360

912
506
519
320
228

16.3

25.1

9.2

11.3

17.6

21.8

135

84

185

194

217

13.7

198
20.8

15.7

12.0

16.9

16.4

606

871

443

101

81

51

34
34

2 699
129
29
29

591

1
1

1
1

3 715
3 188
3 278
2

898
528

2 019
1
1

846
694
575
462

71.1

2 345
1

832
627
569
415
529

60.6

75.0

429
062
928

2 166

887
814
366

804
538
440
246
307

24.4
158
18.6

1
1

617
493
348
437

792
61.0

748
255
089
023
904

14.1

18.6

113

200

451
25.2
173

13.9

18.6

17.4

2 317
68.6
2
1

227
699
552
399
311

585
25.2
15.2

247

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Male. 16 to 64 years
With a work disability
Not in labor force
Prevented from working

51

Female, 16 to 64 years

With a work disability


Not in labor force
Prevented from working

161

114
105

Persons 16 to 64 years
With a public transportation disability
With a work disability

3 322
74
74

Persons 65 years and over


With a public transportation disability

WORKERS

IN

472
42

Mean

family income

worker

Mean

family income

2 workers

Mean

family income

3 or more workers

Mean

83
36
36

61

72
57

53

46

2 908
69
57
57

825
38

530

465

93
44
39
1

589
100
76
71

928

368
77
49
49

590

100
57

111

50
47

049

44
44
1

506

153
120
93
73

433

451
120
44
28

524

62
43
28

132

184

181

94
79

131

108

150
134

977
54
54

2 534
12
12

2 812

372
58

2 973

5 607

3 054

2 958

67
67

72
59

76
70

90

315
36

266
28

792
77

476

451
40

494

58

101

29
$23 455
377
$40 327
526
$43 734

141

96
$7 004
284
$15 130

141

$9 691
351
$15 279

100
$4 907

578
$26 288
202
$36 444

547
$23 641
138
$35 154

279

123

16
1

306

119
68
62

38

82

45
25

46
1

255

141

2 586

2 975

40

61

33

48

60
60

575
92

295
27

401
67

112

192
$9 603

$6 667

365
$10 088
318
$17 488
98
$27 160

315
$16 002
455
$21 515
174
$35 529

FAMILY IN 1979

No workers
1

954
84

716

family income

CENSUS TRACTS

-_..

200
$10 358
380
$18 010
578
$28 067
170
$41

120

$8 557

218
$19 026
326
$25 514
82
$30 592

$61

241
351

$12 634
607
$35 601
936
$36 067
506
$43 545

294
$12 649
321

392
36
$25 170

$21

84
$25 656
245
$43 337
491
$34 183
205
$47 004

$9 652

318
$21 540
393
$28 231
150

$37 707

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

123

P 217

Table P-10.

1980 Con.

Labor Force and Disability Characteristics of Persons:


[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Plainfield city

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Rahway

Union County -Con.

city,

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

Roselle

Union County

borough
County

Union

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0395

0396

0397

0355

0356

0357

0358

0359

0360

0340

0341

4 267

2 856
2 103

4 390
2 989

5 473

3 244

2 128

2 272

4 444
2 939

2 451

597

73.6
2 103

68.1

65.7

70.0

66.1

67.6

942

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
Labor force
Percent of persons 16 years and over

2 811
65.9
2 811

Civilian labor force

Employed
Unemployed

2 261

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force

Percent of female,

Employed
Unemployed

Percent of civilian labor force

own

children under 6 years

labor force

Married, husband present


In

Civilian

284
56.8

16 years and over

Civilian labor force

In

361
12.8

Percent of civilian labor force

With

450

labor force

persons 16 to 19 years

Not enrolled in school


Not high school graduate

284
155
129

5.7

5.2

4.0

6.7

5.7

5.8

661
901

2 380

933
087

2 308

293

353
805

54.2
901
841

54.3

59.5

51.3

293
217
76

805
772
33

573
520
53

591

565
54.6

58.5

432
355

162

2 868

137

658

786

446
432

1
1

77

565
471
94

785

60

116
573

1
1

2
2

56.2
1

087
987

2
1

66.6

2 410
2 273

5.8

66.8

403
309
94

2 939

143
129

5.4

4 180

2 410

67

272

7.7

3 606

407
66.1

153

208

597

162

658

3 389

161

491
933
62.6
933
870
63

100

780
618

930
876
64.0

876

741

135
7.2

292

594
840

56.0

52.7

292
210
82

840
742
98
11.7

10.0

6.8

5.4

6.0

6.7

5.9

4.1

9.2

9.2

6.3

346
202
928
615

270

363
237
269
800

374

147

313

256

244

197

42
088
528

146

148
77

155

152

198

105

409

49
513
245

102
835
445

650
213

250

470

413

248

337

50
44

107

110
34

74

111

238
54

176
93

17

33

55

51

19

31

25

15

10
7

"

"

"

13
8
12

21

20
70

6
16
12

14
14

'

22

31

942
609
248

2 822

3 389

2 143

2 786

2 618

565
300
265
130
107
234
789
409

318
156

309
264

2 273

901

331

417
213
204
745

543
320
223
975
69
175

181

790
569

141

Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

984
822

46

657
852

293
680

651

12

005
606

025
555

323

328

114
38

127
23

244
64
23

12

12

11

OCCUPATION AND SELECTED INDUSTRIES


2 450

Employed persons 16 years and over


Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, ond managerial occupations

Technicians and related support occupations

305
148
157
596
64

Sales occupations

125

Professional specialty occupations


Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations

Administrative support occupations, including

clerical

Service occupations
Private household occupations

Protective service occupations

Service occupations, except protective and household

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations


Precision production, craft,

and repair occupations

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation and material moving occupations
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers
Manufacturing

Wholesale and retoil trade


Professional and related services

wage and

salary workers

Government workers
Local government workers

361

526

407
462

376

34
27
401
28

9
23
199

234
825
564

149

417
184

187
74

125
108

864
376
593

392

104
178
625
322
45
59
218
6
212

68
82
231

10

785
328
772

261

573

392
929
76

929
99
222
608

159

199

694
268

128
276

77
122

82
186

591
216
122
94
512
28
119
365
236

156
108
427
36
122
269
112

24
201

21
91

17

17

360
332

418

141

169
83
80

219
86

238
389
260

250
783
408

51

348
165
55

126

78

128

726
523
282

889
510
412

588
274
252

454
293
205

2 316

431

83
122
540
274

11

532
742
419
134
189

11

474
287
95
92

723

162

LABOR FORCE STATUS

IN

896
515
275

474
394
258

153

2 953

570

406

815
274

351

251

173

39

61

99

23

54

2 974
69.7

2 185

3 184
72.5
3 126

3 772
68.9

2 376
73.2

2 274

780

922
854
616
556

732
990
2 663
2 514
2 279
685

657
462
357
259
303

26.2

13.9

17.5

18.2

Self-employed workers

263
117

146

731

578
75
128
375

275

170

12

44
218

42
233

17

153
4
321

11

741

297
529
275
148
106

267
558
298

610
374

850

341

373

405
261

60
84

128
132

625
345
232

511

362
240
108

267
287

093

182

127

96

31

34

757
457

195
54

224
327
207

487
209
106

67

31

2 538
70.4
2 481
941

2 919

2 017
68.8

664
572
378
560

050
976
792
493

1979

Persons 16 years and over, in labor force in 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

Worked

427
474
907

WORKER

CLASS OF
Private

1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment

in

2
1

1
1

858
048
889
561
461

76.5
2 123
1

1
1

344
886
591

3 110

70.0
3

060

2 352
2 118

674

431

384

993
827

551
17.7

16.2

732

695
374
220
038
935
334

483

129

979
928
840
423

428

158

240

287

178

234

123

16.5

15.1

15.1

16.0

15.3

13.2

704
76

2 283

774

974

108
57
50

66

27.9
187
18.0

19.3

19.1

517
71.3

70.7

69.8
2 887
2 325
2
1

16.9

22.1

992
503
294
262
122
334
16.6

239

198

162

15.2

16.8

17.3

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Male, 16 to 64 years
With a work disability
Not in labor force
Prevented from working

833

65
25

75

19

2 041

Persons 16 to 64 years
disability

Persons 65 years and over


With a public transportation disability

WORKERS

IN

Mean

31

428

950

3 724
114
103

2 150
42
42

431
43

711
131

211
$11 489

85
$13 195

562
$20 673
840
$25 477
284
$40 253

311

203
$10 117
442
$21 909
656
$29 080
299
$36 952

3 874
123
109

2 488
54

4 675

2 813

58

46

3 669
43
37

39
34

375

345
55

593
97

798
181

46

86
76

919

479

48
1

598

624

98
50
42

97

48

16
16

31

176
62
56
46

902
72

31

135
82
57

114

131

57

102

fomily income

416
$13 929

$12 005
260
$23 117
538
$28 501

$18 935
340
$27 403
816
$27 964
239
$43 557

491

family income

$22 870

3 or more workers
Mean family income

321

119

$32 392

$37 681

P 218

31

203
144
114

77

62

2 392

$6 265

2 workers

Mean

385

72
62
62

fomily income

worker

Mean

818

127
109
72
47

266

42
29
22

136
114
78

147
107

821

3 077
82
75

3 442

11

66

2 393
41
41

301

307

529

738

537

61

38

73

174

103

75
$9 166

73
$7 963
203
$19 856
253
$24 298

112

145

$9 282

$10 284
408
$18 111
602
$26 751

93
$8 250
326
$17 532
362
$26 588
218
$35 665

11

94

71

109
82
62

FAMILY IN 1979

No workers
1

35

155
76
54

41

965

163
108

255

122
65
60

230

a public transportation disability

With a work

233

81

Female, 16 to 64 years
With a work disability
Not in lobor force
Prevented from working

Wth

172

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

$22 050
508
$30 230
282
$45 743

307
$15 014
300
$28 722
165
$33 107

133

$42 171

339
$19 641
562
$25 851
178
$36 986

191

$35 713

CENSUS TRACTS

Labor Force and Disability Characteristics of Persons:

Table p-io.

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Roselle borough, Union

County Con.

For

1980 -Con.

meoning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Summit

Roselle Park borough, Union County

A and

BJ

Westfield town. Union


city.

Union County

County

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0342

0343

0344

0337

0338

0339

0377

0378

0379

0380

0364

0365

2 778

2 915

3 488
2 253
64.6

3 675
2 500
68.0

4 758

2 384

3 647
2 178
59.7
2 178
2 123
55
2.5

4 617

4 356

4 171
2 686

5 446

4 037

590
59.5

64.4

62.4

3.7

3.1

4.9

3.3

4.4

935
834

2 611

2 330

2 286

2 841

2 055

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
Labor force

Ovilian labor force

Employed
Unemployed

Labor force
Percent of female, 16 years and over
Ovilian labor force

Employed
Unemployed
labor force

civilion

With own children under 6 years


labor force

Married, husband present


labor force

In

876
773

Ovilian persons 16 to 19 years

Not enrolled in school


Not high school graduate

Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

438
789

878
64.4

878
790
88

2
1

4.7

5.5

Percent of civilian labor force

Percent of

103

Female, 16 years and over

In

876
67.5

Percent of persons 16 years and over

589
860

54.9

54.1

789
752
37

860
813
47

248
985
263

493
2 383
2

929
079

1
1

55.9
1

079
921
158

70.2
3 341
3

110
4.4

11.7
1

3 341

925
094

094
036

58

622
68.0

3.7

2 456

56.8
1

219
122

622
566
56
3.5

490

285
716

60.7

55.7

43.1

490
412

716
695

834
813

78

21

21

942

63.7
2
2

934
825
109

590
2 510
80
2

2
2

686
554

396

132

336

944
40.5

336
304

944

250
250

911

211

32

33

417
310
107

322

790

46.5

38.4

322
236
86

790
723
67

54.7

417
59.9

112

51.2

396
284

39

5.5

14.6

5.3

5.2

2.9

2.5

2.4

3.5

3.1

6.5

8.5

165
55

258

99
36
649

220
68
227
575

193
100
163

295
58
822
800

297

745
460

257
85
410
776

260

905
484

235
76
059
562

230

96
762
352

214
40

138
35

360
86

351
80

6
2

_
-

14

4.7

193

133

55

310

093
400

364
80
30

203

311

72
30

11

23

16

51
1

512
538

307
28

407

7
7

9
9

598

54

51
1

432
504

351
74

516
34

442
56

15

19

24

15

18

3 284

2 310

15

985
252
104

2 383
527
273

3 219

148

254
833
88

391
199
116

14

566
344

2 123

2 825

2 510

2 554

458
862
596
706
97
336
273

617
257
360
879

OCCUPATION AND SELECTED INDUSTRIES


Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations

Professional specialty occupations


Technical, sales,

and administrative support occupations

773
526
228
298
618

Sales occupations

93
128

Administrative support occupations, including clerical

397

Technicians and related support occupations

Private household occupations

Protective service occupations

28

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation and material moving occupations
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

retail

trade

Professional

and related services

CLASS OF

WORKER

Private

wage and

salary workers

Government workers
Local government workers

LABOR FORCE STATUS

30

14
6

336
379
467

524
365
743

499
362
636

485
385
696

702
193

2 316
291

2 126

2 090

191

167

95

208

233
212

189
107
195

345

123

707

2 384
65.4
2 351

846

2 847
68.3

260

118
14

38
170
74

246
238

12

97
68

150
32
56

31

112
117

322
317
418

543
358
355

859
170
355

634
500
359

890
690
508

425
398
208

914
359
269

2 653

425
294

103

130

2 614
71.1
2 608
2 059

3 652
76.8

44

568
379
234
38

280

13

18

21

35
89

169

141

16

142

34

722
717
005
052

158
221

31

189

199
26
32

360
525
302
126
97

515

316
606
224

95
78
58

24

231
152

081
159

18

15

120

368
363

165
133
76
28
29

402

204
572
632

500
463
36
52
375
42
220
333
162
74
97

371
142

91

198

61

528
463
244
1

131

24
26
194
20

12

55
64

_
136
98

156

90
56
28

195
119

228
629
599
717
87
262
368

16

32
50

734
623
870

508
368
548

646
375
309

893
272

251

163
126

3 689
67.7

2 727
67.6

652
2 809
2 392
2 319

1979

Persons 16 years and over, in labor force in 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

Worked

310
773
395

009
537
472
633
60
268
305

307
655
426

207
60

IN

150
194
582
43
168

12

311

Self-employed workers

158
587
287

199

724
333

236
299
186
28
85

270
180
124
44

and repair occupations

Precision production, craft,

512
75
54
383
255
22
34

8
55
99

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations

253
663
55
156
452
162

151

Service occupations, except protective and household

790
418
165

179

Service occupations

Manufacturing
Wholesale and

1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment
in

933

994

69.6
883

68.4
961

1
1

506
345
204
115
372

605
382
345
215
258

2 363
67.7
2 298
1
721
1

574
327

251

519

762
744
535
350
13.4

2
2
2

593
893
499
449
189
563

71.6

3 151
68.2

114

676

341

794

141

561

113

475
349
285

397
062
2 062
812
398
1

12.0

12.6

980
314

65.3

829
2 228
980

825

624
479

2 081

497

702
986
723
697
549
385

16.8

13.5

14.1

183

854
841

891

749

331
11.6

19.2

12.9

22.0

142

111
15.2

213

107

233

92

106

113

120

226

125

97

15.8

13.6

15.6

13.5

15.4

13.9

14.2

16.4

10.9

11.8

524

2 018
137
47

956

121

36

65

51

41

29

41

555
142
80
68

2 286
54
26
14

57

51

578

2 102

738

2 393

96
65
60

108
66

120
82
70

83
55
24

102
63
54

74
67
55

3 102
54
54

4 120

3 293
54

4 679

573
60

638

14.9

15.4

18.4

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Male, 16 to 64 years
With a work disability
Not in labor force
Prevented from working

Not

in

disability

Persons 16 to 64 years

With a public transportation


With a work disability

disability

Persons 65 years and over

Wth

a public transportation disability

WORKERS

IN

FAMILY

IN

No workers

Mean
1

family income

worker

Mean

family income

2 workers

Mean

1
:

labor force

Prevented from working

family income

3 or more workers
Mean family income

CENSUS TRACTS

221
105
78
68

094

83
34
28

16

Female, 16 to 64 years
With a work

179
58
22

236
105

70
70

379

62
42
38
1

620

2 400
48
43

2 330
73
67

2 999

378
40

585

489

85

116

88
$8 626

105
$9 087

134
$7 413

397
$21 444
308
$28 869
155
$42 473

307
$21 005
440
$29 735
156
$36 825

318
$16 328
528
$27 470

65
65

81

42

37
37

029

105

56
39
1

985
30

465

628

106
37
30

752
76
25
21

538
48
48
36

003

3 516

3 707

22
22

33
33

101
188

649

30

127

399
74

644
96

98
552
445
$19 657
814
$26 051
262
$37 895

58
$12 570
292
$17 582
289
$27 089
138
$35 511

888
100
62
34

955

35

780
89

53

800
35
11
11

791
39
26
16

3 591
28

24
24

28

767

446

92

62

93
$20 547
630

1979

182

$38 895

122

$13 887
379
$20 465
507
$27 342
254
$38 954

$11

142

$40 893
556
$59 246
420
$55 760
181

$52 745

157
$35 049
592
$30 323
593
$37 026
193
$61 387

151

141

158

$35 076
707
$78 672
566
$56 576
246
$70 916

$13 027

$29 578

437
$21 976
404
$27 061
280
$39 453

751

NEWARK,

N.J.,

$45 057
809
$47 575
326
$53 500

SMSA

178
563
$52 473
197
$63 040
$51

219

1980 Con.

Labor Force and Disability Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-lO.

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

Westfield towr

Union County

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Con.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

BJ

Remainder of Union County

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0366

0367

0368

0322

0323

0324

0325

0326

0327

0328

0329

3 364

4 631
3 055

6 060

4 690
3 303

833
273

5 345

4 540
2 976

3 398

5 066

3 656

2 320

055

3 082

66.0

60.5

60.8

2 313
2 141

3 055

172

152

573
82

202

273
197
76

65.6
2 971

2 270
62.1

7 301
4 827

69.0

200

7.4

5.0

2.2

6.1

6.0

5.9

809
052

2 415

3 261

2 610
661
63.6
661

962
582

2 780

2 350

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
Labor force
Percent of persons 16 years and over
Civilian labor force

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of

civilian

labor force

female, 16 years and over


Labor force

1
1

Employed
Unemployed
civilian

labor force

With own children under 6 years


In

labor force

Married, husbond present


In

58.2

Percent of female, 16 years and over


Civilian labor force

Percent of

labor force

persons 16 to 19 years
Not enrolled in school
Not high school graduate
Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

Civilian

903

274

83
7.9

176
72
791

452
44.5

52.8

274
205
69

052
969

3 655
60.3
3 655

452
427

3 303
3 101

69.4
1

3 372
63.1
3 367
3 167

60.5

467

467
375

13

27

2 141

2 903
1
170

3 573

3 101

736
798
938

572
243
329
053
94
214
745
359

51.6

246
140

354
49.4

354
260
94

2 053
53.0

5.5

890
513

275
93
2 284
1
193

345

598

100
22

78

4 641

22

246
53.0

202

299
80

3 876

259
112
557
700

21

163
76
36

2 031
1
129
55.6
1
129

117

177
33

11

3.9

2 739

923
992

266
96
429
745

502

525
68

12
8

11.7

301

315

378
72

265

5.3

136
43
531

18
7

162

7.9

12.4

961

311
36

163

9.1

6.9

137
607
845

271

5.7

383
238
418

641

66.1

4 827
4 641
186

8.5

300
307

270

6.3

5.6

393

2 005

6.5

1.7

329
80
2 030
895

082

106

5.4

2 920

92

568
93

2 055

992
935
57

25

892

2 700

52.8

582
544
38

114
1

70.4

32
035
527

1
1

138
32

362
40

14
7

989
140

113

11

381
109
38
20

_
-

"

8
14

197
158
100
58

3 167

2 700

892

2 920

2 005

441

622
304
318

461
271
190

583
317
266

260

981

883
43
166
674

122
59

756

323
740
258

149
556
312
59
32

21

2 053
1

941
112

5-

OCCUPATION AND SELECTED INDUSTRIES


Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and manogeriol occupations

639

Sales occupations

348
644
54
209

Administrative support occupations, including clerical

381

Professional specialty occupations


Technical, sales,

and administrative support occupations

Technicians and related support occupations

Private household occupations

51

Protective service occupations

29
250

Service occupations, except protective and household

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations


Precision production, craft,

and repair occupations

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation and material moving occupations
Handlers, equipment

retail

cleaners, helpers,

and laborers

trade

Professional and related services

132
97

394
641

275

24
77
198

442
48
94
300

273
168
122
146
265

39
318
624
242

711

250

122

152

19

17

64
192

74
268

25
97

74
176

115
127

35
117

109
149
24

14

21

14

18

17

178

233
303

222
194
95

149

468
879
466
187
226

339
499
216
142
141

98
43
50

253
497
379

596
714
409

2 705

2 208

379
232
83

319
238
155

177
64

3 530
66.0

3 110
68.5

2 117
62.3

455
803
445
417

3 044
2 218

103
106

62
83

61

303
796
375
279

38

142

485
480
397

580
514
735

811

376

690
964

713
530
753

781

2 264

2 660

2 288

277

467
298

651

719
366
94

962
213

158

326
178
62
86
1

157

204

153
107

106
595
511

687

518
060

109

51

491
33
118

340

221
11

12

199
467

678
667
301

128

198
156
113

379
399
325

802
567
459

480
395
309

438
384

2 353

468
465
266

205
191

71

181

185
1
1

112
211

698

WORKER

CLASS OF

wage and salary workers


Government workers
Local government workers
Private

LABOR FORCE STATUS

IN

432
269

648
258

3 759

610
402
254

172

450
256

3 316
71.6

3 986
65.8

3 487

3 959
3 105
2 597

790
543
464
327
536

278
2 504
2 160
2 140
897
505

461

651

853
758
143

22.1

15.2

11.6

18.7

11.6

200

237

103

303

65

166

301

129

170

276

294

15.1

16.8

11.2

19.8

17.5

13.6

19.2

16.5

16.0

17.5

15.7

916

2 489
97
53
47

892

775
47

315

2 878
151

11

2 121
158
97
82

812
66

2 230
173

41

131

198
74

Self-employed workers

141

22

155
99

129

1979

Persons 16 years and aver, in labor force in 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

Worked

264
510
299

336
127

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

103

330

Service occupations

Manufacturing
Wholesale and

484
686
877

291

2 427
72.1

1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment
in

2 359

550

2 226

74.3

343
2 683
2 397

228
67.0

1
1

218
005
871

2 186
2 014

3
2
2
2

531

878
976
710
565

15.0

18.2

2 153

1
1
1

098
725
450
498
288
276

3 225
63.7
3 196
2

497

154
2 136
2

13.0

914
419

2 414

66.0
2 331
1

13.0

5 122
70.2
5

083

742
549
458
333
588

4 124

24.4

13.1

3
3
2

386
496
973
669

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Male, 16 to 64 years
With o work disability
Not in labor force
Prevented from working

IN

disability

disability

42

41

69
63

3 877
24
24

5 188
67
67

4 247
75
75

625
78

754
65

725

443

130

74

59

135
$10 351
539
$27 373

123

174
$9 343

family income

3 or more workers
Mean family income

$40 956

family income

worker

Mean

family income

2 workers

Mean

P-220

961
89
56

2 355
127
93
74

21

29

85

587

4 351

15

73
53

15

246
43

994

457

82
$7 948
163

$16 681
858
$26 230
287
$37 218

$18 853
254
$26 404
98
$41 335

246
$8 670
600
$19 152
772
$27 160
289
$37 967

147

860

106
72
66

058

853

87
25
25

117
55

145

49

71

286

2 067

120
93
74

143
79
55

98

622
210

72
62

144
144

3 769
70
64

2 344

3 920
97
85

2 937
140
136

146
215

719

909

771
115

41

36
1

054

127

78
78

71

3 130
233
135
104
6 008
181

150
1

293

155

147

214

264
$12 876
713
$23 939
993
$30 155
604
$40 189

FAMILY IN 1979
$12 310
405
$25 789
468
$28 219

147
73
73

2 739

104
69

No workers

Mean

418

2 699
156
109
80

Persons 65 years and over

WORKERS

126
72
67

Persons 16 to 64 years

With o public transportation

12

Female, 16 to 64 years
With a work disability
Not in lobor force
Prevented from working

With a public transportation


With o work disability

321
77

NEWARK,

152

N.J.,

SMSA

671

$35 994
270
$47 632

$19 143
809
$39 578
899
$47 292
358
$46 575

168
$9 088

427
$27 237
636
$31 259
336
$40 796

235
275
363
$22 779
450
$28 512
$11

180
$35 833

304
$13 151
432
$21 796
693
$28 081
322
$41

153

$8 073

330
$14 182
532
$21 984
190

$30 815

CENSUS TRACTS

Labor Force and Disability Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-io.

(Data ore estimates bosed on a sample, see Introduction.

1980 Con.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

BJ

Remainder of Union County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0330

0331

0332

0333

0334

0335

0336

0361

0362

0363

0369

0370

2 945

3 485
2 353
67.5

3 165

2 923

6 107
3 317
54.3

408
859

6 130
4 219
68.8

7 632

61.0

3 878
2 510
64.7

856
805

4 219
4 076

4 818

2 425

3 347

51

143

197

85

140

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
Labor force
Percent of persons 16 yeors and over
Ovilian labor force

Employed
Unemployed

Percent of civilian labor force

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force

Employed
Unemployed
civilian

labor force

With own children under 6 years


In

labor force

892
843
49

353

2 295

2 195

110

158

853
764
89

2.6

4.6

6.7

4.8

552
805

2 330

056

labor force

persons 16 to 19 years
Not enrolled in school
Not high school graduate
Employed

Civilian

405

45.3

856
034

683
734
43.6

734
698
36

18

5.7

7.1

108
35

192
54

163

244
542

984
515

203
25

270
23

843
497
223
274
758

853

58.5

034

2.2

55.7

056
996
60

974
479

Married, husband present


In

57.0

805
787

Ovilion labor force

Percent of

4 216
2 405

51.9

16 years and over

Percent of female,

892
64.2

961
73

736
59.4

728
665

in

labor force

015

5
3

094
487
68.5

487

317
130
187

3.6

5.6

6.1

6.0

3.4

3.9

3.4

4.0

563
695

3 440

3 432

771

3 136

4 004

2 065

2 758

44.5
695

670
25

459

42.4
1

459
365
94

407
52.8

704
595

407
382

766

082

52.0

56.3

766
673

510

095

569
56.9

53.0

109

25

93

6.4

6.1

5.3

3,1

3.0

3.1

208
46
572
660

326

81

129

32

016
907

393
196

232
72
990
025

319
97
2 404
228

213
76
114
537

308
136
542
850

580

109
50
29

616

743

322

478

129

167
25

112

50
12

12

10
9
10

14
14

3 903

805

663
358
305
477
58

102
52
50

4 076
883

225
49

224
46

699
76

15
15

8
8

2 295

2 195

419

193

665
532
269
263

3 130
693

224
946
66
325
555
278

513
244
269
935
66
252
617
150

678

583

94

131
13

12

7
7

095
062
33

569
520
49

6.4

291
105

704
49.7

082
2 017
65

912
362

38

903
252

Unemployed
Not

023
65.8

053
425

3.6
147

63

4.9
113
28

61

6 576

4 161
63.3
4 155

12

2 425

3 347

11

OCCUPATION AND SELECTED INDUSTRIES


Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations

Professional specialty occupations


Technical, sales,

ond administrative support occupations

65

Technicians and related support occupations

247
446
144
-

Sales occupations

Administrative support occupations, including clerical


Service occupations
Private household occupations

24
120

Protective service occupations

Service occupations, except protective and household

Fanning, forestry, and fishing occupations

and repair occupations

Precision production, croft,

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation and material moving occupations
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers
Manufacturing
Wholesale and

retail

trade

Professional and related services

wage ond

salary workers

Government workers
Local government workers

202
237
138
28
71

293
359
206
76
77

502
446
380

642
530
295

476
266

16

45

229
433
166

154

384
13)

373
320
265
120
336
809
380

33
117

59

60

107

71

97
276

8
231

10

79
172
24

292

213
196

388
398
194

358
134
170
54

162
85

46

102
60
34

523
529
396

408
402
316

378
389
370

186
106

714
397
258
84

66.7

2 526
59.9

2 445
70.2

952
652
430
403
222
190

509
2 034
635
693
423
328

9.7

13.0

101

LABOR FORCE STATUS

IN

872

311

192

Self-employed workers

31

257
27
35

108

195

251

111

123

91
2

122
211

108
64
39

961

216
689
056
469

224
567

66
303
27

94
370

614
664
338

605
504

244
14

43

41

113
20

189
29
391

160

151

257
164
53
40

126
273

745
527
316

718
648
800

2 071
261

2 674

200
90

391
118

2 659
68.6

3 692
72.5

635
2 145
877
773
585
373

257
718
476

303
152
85

481

774

276
446
274

701

3 571

4 044

90
60

344
222
156

514
390
239

293
678
615
133
82
370
681

392
508
273
84

83

'

156

261

413
985

61

21

180
146
1

497
292
205
852

447
949
369
-

17

188

133

615
873
397
288

71

693
689
605

311

4 818
258
708
550

444
439
519

457

254
313
233
98

153

181

14

809
61.9
791

3 855
63.1

4 457
67.8

66.0

766
2 573
2 014

4 329

211

138
96

388
575
214

542

1979

Persons 16 years and over, in labor force in 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

Worked

177

764
466
273

WORKER

CLASS OF
Private

195

1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment
in

1
1
1
1
1

965

408
892
617
581

406
448

970
62.2

942
569
277
368
170
303

15.4

18.3

539
288
265

4 438
72.4

5 412
70.9

4 346

452

909
723

601

997
680
784

592
518
178

463
874
2 943

3 013

2 541

17.6

19.2

2 115

776
853

227
12.5

22.1

115

929

680

295
214
587
515
099
830

15.3

15.3

14.0

660
905
472
416
148

422
11.4

86

145

184

129

71

275

324

71

226

335

163

178

17.2

16.4

15.8

16.8

13.9

13.9

16.8

15.5

14.7

15.5

15.5

17.4

067

2 188
146
47
35

2 738

527

2 709

2 053

58
42
37

144
65
65

3 193
165
60
54

583

213

120
84
75

75

175
53
38
38

2 602

2 917

780

3 362

2 280

151

164
88
80

712
92

4 790
104
92

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Male, 16 to 64 years
With a work disability
Not

in

Female, 16 to

64
45
45

251
99
73
63

3 051

2 848

2 434

2 242

98
76

30
30

44
37

29
29

165
196

637
103

731
84

681
74

With a work disability


Not in labor force
Prevented from working

Persons 16 to 64 years
With a public transportation disability
With a work disability
Persons 65 years and over
With a public transportation

WORKERS

IN

FAMILY

IN

No workers

Mean
1

family income

worker

123

271

$12 159
487
$24 985
443
$26 080
233
$38 700

106
$11 532

137

$16 787
287
$25 197
468
$31 975
169
$40 651

$14 027

134
$13 154
412
$26 942
358
$35 834
162
$48 721

Mean

family income

2 workers

Meon

family income

3 or more workers

Mean

fomily income

CENSUS TRACTS

disability

231
113
72
66

2 363
54
54

582
60

623
98
60
46

105
42

68
56

31

64 yeors

359

Prevented from working

132
77
37

428
146

183
84
50
46

labor force

42
1

489

67
22
22

127
121

107

70

160
173

623
66

100

161

53

61

107

51

52

90

489

6 555

127
122

14
14

52
52

125

921
129

258

641

31

101

234
$10 274
772
$22 327
793
$26 804
479
$37 731

70
$9 238

655

150

107
1

077
100

78
74

16
12

111

62

40

3 295
66
66

4 333

583
64

634

174
$8 724

86
$22 433
434
$31 710
873
$37 877
385
$48 278

51
51

108

1979

379
$21 583
536
$28 755
225
$45 305

431
$25 112
341

$32 093
219
$38 101

227
$13 491
549
$23 792
638
$31 464
301

$42 681

175

$17 424
209
$23 509
64
$37 070

134

167

$13 964
700
$23 848
835
$30 859
497
$38 914

$13 375
879
$28 426
045
$34 152
1

591

$40 357

NEWARK,

N.J.,

396
$21 234
453
$26 274
297
$40 066

SMSA

P 221

Labor Force and Disability Characteristics of Persons:

Table P-10.

[Data are estimates based on o sample; see Introduction.

1980 Con.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

BJ

Remainder of Union County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0371

0372

0373

0374

0375

0376

0382

0383

0384

0385

0386

0387

3 733

3 100

3 794

3 931

3 979

7 837
4 855
61.9

5 752
3 701
64.3

4 594

4 575

3 041

3 147

6 984
4 491

66.2
3 041

68.8
3 147

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
Labor force
Percent of persons 16 years and over

Employed
Unemployed
civilian

labor force

Female, 16 years and over

Percent of female, 16 years and over

985
905
80

3.5

4.0

673
858

584

092

4 855
4 716

9 431
6 240
66.2
6 240
6 015

2 942

2 995

64.3
4 491
4 330

113

139

225

137

99

152

161

2.3

5.1

2.9

3.6

3.7

3.3

4.8

3.6

3.5

2 091

2 258

4 192
955

4 856
2 394

2 957

2 419

2 357

3 600

3 055

638
578
60

2 205

3.7

970

2
2

121

56.9

51.3

205

96

577

55.4

2 481

638
67.1

68.1

928

158
55.4
158
129

41.1

928
894
34

46.6

49.3

955
896

2 394
2 290

59

104

3 701
3 564

350

45.7

338

55.3

338

56.8

899

4 101
69.5
4 101
3

958
143

694

47.1

683
55.1

40
4.5
221

4.0

5.0

2.5

3.7

3.0

4.3

4.6

3.3

5.5

5.7

155

257

273

41

101

778

617
166
3 268

391

613

680

456

224
57
2 503
1
061

205
70

290
570

128
145

209
70
224

541

813

269
120
401
765

289
107
440
752

407

52

399
56

218
60

327

402

218

516

963

446

439

450

657

528

63

54

52

35

11

8
8

15

15

11

15

Unemployed

Not

"

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of

civilian

labor force

With own children under 6 years


labor force

Married, husband present

Civilian

79

963

858
824
34

Civilian labor force

In

985
64.0

881
44.9
881
841

Labor force

In

61.2
2 286
2 207

Civilian labor force

Percent of

2 286

labor force

persons 16 to 19 years

Not enrolled in school


Not high school graduate
Employed
in

labor force

121

065
56

29

201

11

1
1

62

941

338
294
44

338
264
74

694
598
96

1
1

4.4
504
137

123
2

399
959

683
609
74

2
1

141

104

151

67

24

87
20

107
57

23
6

73
23

17

31

18

"

14

16
10

4 330
2 028

3 958

"

350
288

OCCUPATION AND SELECTED INDUSTRIES


Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations

2 207

009
494
515
710
56
257
397

905
550
299

2 481

2 578

2 092

660
313
347
063

617

4 716

6 015

3 564

2 942

2 995

684
847
837
977

2 804

510
802
708

152

241

312
468

726
027
373

197
76
538
583
173

975
467
508
096

121

742
373
369
084
106

17

83

26
130

64
186
34

85
236

171

392

245
343

157

149

605
270
335
915
49
234
632
238

Private household occupations

16

13

18

Protective service occupations

36
116

92
130

90

38

172

113

Professional specialty occupations


Technical, sales,

and administrative support occupations

Technicians and related support occupations

Sales occupations

Administrative support occupations, including clerical


Service occupations

Service occupations, except protective and household

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations


Precision production, craft,

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation and material moving occupations
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

retail

690
46
229
415

trade

Professional and related services

326
901

53
321

19

19

185

180

141

328

337
367

221
177

87
33

168
70

21

90

232
329
192
84
53

965
860
297
22
66
209
27
363
368

80
58
39

189
83
96

529
452
544

558
407

714
586
438

370
492
388

31

118

and repair occupations

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

Manufacturing
Wholesale and

251

291

689
275

188
110
69
691

490
355

321

169

437
367
994

281

36
423
385

697
259

321

125

903
549
164
636
749
222

46

15

431

50
68

136

402
558

281

425
252
134

160
56
169

658
855
803
338
208
408
722
277
22
76
179

34
299

324

198

351

208
54
89

229
68
134

164
118

73
94

61

31

10

395
033
237

876
762
631

726
596
487

656
619
663

4 909
782
510
312

2 831

2 375

2 431

455
319
266

422
326

463
364

441

354

629
440

145

101

291

149

6 696
71.0

3 947
68.6

892
3 097

3 180
69.2
3 163

3 322
72.6

6 655
5 051

4 818
69.0
4 749

4 437
75.2
4 393

3 817

295
456
2 960
686

4 493
4 279

2 711

15.4
175
19.0

13.2

13.3

289

290

199

17.7

11.8

18.8

321
64
20

2 882

4 136

194
63
57

111

2 410
115
25
25
2

1
1

749
375
087

1
1

013
840
000

024
712

932

CUSS OF WORKER
Private wage and salary workers
Government workers
Local government workers

IN

Persons 16 years and over,

in

669

186
153
50

993
374
257

131

356
238
87

102

748
206

3 610

559
373
508

155
132

592

159

1979
labor force in

1979

2 528

Percent of persons 16 years and over

Worked

193

Self-employed workers

LABOR FORCE STATUS

726
276
200

1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks--,
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment
in

67.7
2
1

503
908
629
602
413
283

2 135
68.9
2 104
1

1
1

11.2

619
486
377
295
338

840

2 755
72.6

2 735
2 142

2 807
2 156

1
1

760
828
561

72.2

362

15.8

92

132

140

16.6

14.7

5 202

2 322

1
1

789
527
515
341

364

14.4
175
15.0

13.1

13.8

822
843
614
410

2 363
59.4

66.4
132

4 025
3
3

934
888

2
2

629
393
428

437

2 144
2
1

044
864
460

277
2 487
2 093
2 085
3

14.5
153
13.8

10.8

408

527

532
060
084
768
487

12.3

10.9

11.0

811

322

3 319

2 971

149

153

190

13.9

11.9

16.2

984

3 063
85
25

2 629

51

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Male, 16 to 64 years
With a work disability
Not

in

Prevented from working


1

With o work disability


Not in labor force
Prevented from working

3 273

a public transportation disability

35
35

With a work disability

Persons 65 years and over

WORKERS

IN

disability

Mean

93
$22 259
461
$34 469
515
$40 109
259
$46 580

family income
family income

2 workers

Mean

family income

3 or more workers
Mean family income

P-222

237
82
43
32

2 410
37

621
122

643

117
74
56

55
55

809

13

507

49
49

915

44

19

43

479

2 065

3 156

100
78

111

41

46

2 043
86
47
29

2 756
125
109
105

4 027
90

6 219

105
52
38

130
106
73

115

4 183
165
137
79

2 828

6 045

8 319

4 889

69
60

3 452
39
39

56
56

104

71

3 980
87
74

512
43

479
90

88
$13 489

$13 336

391

474

307
585
$30 436
317
$36 907

$24 290
573
$31 783
282
$40 486

661
78
54
54

3 282

31

574
116

151

72

125
54

137

3 163
188
139

122
66
66

58

99

67

59
53

792
216

800

863

614

548

119

141

161

109

94
57
12

48
37

77

5 385
132

84

665
57

514

117
$15 508
676
$27 983
104
$32 945
373
$41 563

92

FAMILY IN 1979

worker

Mean

173
60
25
17

445
42

No workers
1

705
82
70
54

Persons 16 to 64 years

With a public transportation

33

Female, 16 to 64 years

Wth

568
74
46

labor force

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

89

$14 574
232
$21 960
430
$29 592
186
$41

236

$21

117

229
$15 026
491
$26 099

462
$31 388
176

$39 876

290
$15 820
054
$32 916
920
$41 920
525
$47 346
1

147

187

$17 815

$20 983
730
$35 370
819
$52 945
363
$56 815

182

$40 513
289
$43 598
724
$50 069
1

150

172

133

726
445
$22 913
646
$29 949
290
$42 564

$10 777
510
$27 01
640
$34 712
362
$39 890

$19 761
998
$44 891
006
$46 332
444
$57 282

$11

CENSUS TRACTS

Ml.

Table

Income and Poverty Status

1980

1979:

in

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

Essex County

Census Tracts
Belleville

Bloomfield

Orange

Irvington

Montclair

SMSA

Total

town

town

city

town

town

300 782
51 430

13 060

18 597

28 862
5 410
2 725
2 515

24 821
4 398
2 256
798
4 510
3 739

14 469

Mean

677 750
76 852
41 118
40 430
83 326
84 007
78 078
123 770
90 210
59 959
$20 759
$24 949

Owner-occupied households
Median income
Mean income
Renter-occupied households
Median income
Mean income

387
$27
$32
289
$12
$15

971

Families

513
$24
$28
219
$8
$10

930
534
413
369
547
809

The

INCOME

IN

Less than $5,000


$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999..
$50,000 or more

Median

Median income

Mean income
Unrelated individuals 15 years and over

Median income

Mean income

INCOME TYPE

IN

879
143

779
816
319

$8 680

Per capita income

Nutley town

111 366

10 570
774
592

Orange

city

Verona
borough

24
22
42
37
30
43
27
20

198

285
567
923
921

345
896
217
$16 186
$21

102

128 747
$26 076
149
172 035
$10 932
$13 583
$31

216
$19
$24
110
$7

773

209
769
770
2 002
1

602
312
257
536

178

2 911

896
606

3 667

261

2 198

369
$19 074
$20 682

703

2
1

6
$22
$24
6
$15
$17

664
536
123

396
843
097

9 672
599

2 411

$19 381
$21 518

9
$24
$25
8
$15
$16

800
439
818
797
030
727

5 111
3 881
2 933

2 851

232
824
917
559
606
432
366
247
286
375

915

3 968
$30 081
$36 369
1
446
$9 955
$16 691

$4 525

$8 870

$6 753

$11 962

366
885
256
655
753
843
230

10 570
8 697
$24 881
3 068
$4 738

12 167
9 545
$18 269
3 077
$4 113
547
$2 751

778
008
477
035

$27
$27
$28
$28
$28
$28
$19

25
$18
$20
85
$8
$10

6
$25
$27
3
$16
$17

16 135

$17
$18
10
$8
$9

771

$6 238

$6 611

$11 508

782

13 060
10 863
$21 085

18 597
14 951
$21 895
6 061
$4 531

28 862
22 221
$17 887
6 286
$3 945
3 813
$2 956

24 821
18 613
$17 754
7 190
$4 196

14 469
11 930
$30 123
4 140
$4 645
810
$2 889

332
692
737
352
199
458
770
234
482

$18 785
$17 017

$18
$17
$20
$21
$22
$20
$12
$8
$17

13 195
10 264
5 291

18 262

143

7 705
$17 148
$20 198
5 608
$8 430
$9 580

8 079
$34 128
$40 328
6 390
$15 172
$17 896

382
850
481
534

201

8 009
$25 687
$27 813
2 986
$9 711
$11 695

7 825
$20 848
$22 181
16 996
$11 895
$13 704

$8 409

649
332
344

182
270

190
957

7 636

457

13 195

$23
$25
6
$9
$10

3 529
$29 652
$33 183
1
653
$17 626
$30 910

$23 512
21 226
$11 370
$13 934

$21 577

2
2

050
022
076

3 333
$20 384
$24 916
8 834
$12 265
$14 267

$10 118
$13 111

167

230
547
776
323
$14 369
$17 184

$23
$30 421

$7 741

059
003
912
025

496
285
479
454

12

285
546
565
612
006
852
845
$25 892
$32 458

10
17
13
9
10
3

648
$22 162
$24 348

$7 538

$23
4
$10
$12

879
476
859
678
397
424
248
920
485

519
346
404
$14 342
$16 376

9 835
$30 635
$36 553
6 740
$9 759
$12 141

$21

513
956
248
$9 532

12

686
896
705
$13 377
-$16 468
3

18 262
$16 296
$18 785
14 222
$7 909
$9 460

931

31

641
552
541

725
405
889

79 080
$11 989

$14
44
$4
$6

778
000
821

2 251
1
591

868
884
793
702

2
1

192
951

1979
677 750
554 206
$25 778
168 487
$4 369

Households
With earnings
earnings

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income
With public assistance income

Mean

city

Newark

1979

Households

Mean

East

public assistance

59 184
$3 023

income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

300
229
$22
78
$4
42

491

649
049
215
335

$3 130

3 562
$4 509
759
$3 110

709
$2 867

2 511

$2 864

HI
74
$15
26
$3
29
$3

441

$2 817

5 182
4 252

979
1
513
$4 874

$31

108
$3 211

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE


$28
$27
$29
$31
$32

Families

With own children under 18 years


Without own children under 18 years
Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years

$31

$13
$9
$19

413
784
043
913
773
082
912
812
639

513
632
504
468
949
027
$11 897
$8 589
$17 968
$24
$22
$26
$29
$29
$29

$23
$22
$23
$24
$24
$24
$16

059
099
741

324
239
388
733
$11 729
$20 787

$25
$24
$25
$26
$26
$26
$19
$14
$22

114
$23 175
$21

$23
$22
$11
$9
$17

608
739
927
510
403

850
237
288
414
012
954
056
678

$36
$38
$34
$40
$44
$38
$18
$14

553
688
954
858
108

170

362
419
754
$21 099

16 135

9 835

$14
$13
$17
$19
$19
$18
$8
$6
$14

201

845
857
906
292

813
281
197

888
752
998
492
$11 726
$22 727

$20
$18
$22
$23
$23
$24
$13
$9
$17

198
378
090
833
574
070
066
995
866

$36
$33
$38
$38
$35
$40
$23
$15
$29

369
009
753
015
122
123

642
744
431

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


513 930
408 573
269 495
90 493

Families

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over

Unrelated individuals for

whom

51

poverty status

whom

poverty status

is

determined

Under 18 years
Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years

18 to 59 years
60 years ond over
65 years and over

INCOME

IN

Percent below poverty level


Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979

198

32 346

468
919
702
704

776
059
639
140
2 760
1

212 725
61 897

108 246
31 530

4 003
003

6 120
2 261

938
529
527
409

059
678
919
354
104 213
304 168
207 122

839 358
237 360
236 433
465 254
136 744
95 274

34 980
7 780
7 762
5 962
20 627
6 573
4 400

47 370
9 682
9 638
7 379
27 002
10 686
7 475

45 216

32 890

579

491

8.8

15.2
9 755

446
36 682
28 940
7 695
26 457
15

With related children under 18 years


With related children under 6 years

2 107

084
2 698

853
190
2 059

79 080
48 815
51 464
31 685
13 595
25 287
12 399
8 945

13 771

10 481

6 570

43 646

290
268
6 512
3 999
4 935
2 057

13
11

11

586

8 032

4 276
2 394
2 774
1

915

4 405
1

745

181

8 009
6 412

7 705

489
942
554

4 193

2 986

321

5
2
1
1

72
1

511

180 301

75
22
22
16
43
10

899

623
117

004
444
265
241

427

61 231
15 376
15 333
11

353

34 079
11

776

299

8 754

3 356

2 036
12.6

871

37 649
8 386
8 349
6 626
21 373
7 890
5 866

541

11

091

866

3 968
3
1

343
515
548
628
164

267
689
409
285
177
25
754

5
1

608
383

446
679

288
173 509
41 950
28 438

28 955
6 447
6 433
5 100
16 835
5 673
3 985

23 677

199

079

51

29.9
189

2.5

14.0

1.3

444
887
683
230
646
357

21

20 432
17 369
3 525
16 176
9 125

87
142
86
22
80
25

251

13

74

359

187

14.3

24.2

12.9

169

387

87

140

5 230
16.9

369

103

083
442

85
85
60

326
110
110
82

105
646
100

whom

poverty status

30 862
8 009
7 974
5 796
17 800
5 053
3 662

14 159
3
3

206
206

2 551

7 786
3

167

2 200

Percent below poverty level

is

21

11

113

27 534
22 900
5 321

311
191

18.4
131

2 847
2 265

432
4.4
153

782
556
320
422
177
583

77
152
50
74

655
2 179
065
182

179

290
285
110

220
90

45 432

29 268

595

936

3 522

21.4
15 075

27.0
9 393

14.9

15.3

25.6

2 194
20.9

202

422

904

988

252

17 165
39.3
5 122

209 674

150 323

15 190

8 971

17.9

2 386
6.8

2 490

10.8
89 171

106 895
32.8

684

790
773
537
342
568
468

51 438
51 003
36 552
45 027
10 430
7 278

330
316
245
547
263

796

806
800
613
106
474
348

20.1
6 406

2 700
7.2

582
883
287
664
18 077
13 368

14.7
3 501
3 480

8.0
14.0
17.2
24.3

13.5

4.8

22.4
26.8
35.7

9.8
12.7
21.3

25.2
39.9
46.3
57.5

2.5
6.5
8.4

82

127

51

30
14

30
15

is

65 years ond over


Persons for whom poverty status
Percent below poverty level
Under 18 years
Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years
18 to 59 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

3.7

224

666

Unrelated individuals for


determined

6.0

258
375
286
108
230

202
516
2 175

14 201

Householder 65 years ond over

IN

114

17

7 532

4 188

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Families

INCOME

9 672

is

determined
65 years and over
Persons for

175

57 972
22 520
72 961

216 773
158 218
118 050
56 038
28 758
39 454

determined _

87 768
63 801
91

304

29 199
21

67
66
48
64

5.3

651
1

486
092
714
583

6 308
4 619
7 045
739
276
1

579
3 875
595
339

163
17.7

428

3.9

196

2 401

726
539

2.6

165
119
102

1979 BELOW SPECIFIED POVERTY LEVEL

Percent of persons for whom poverty status


Below 75 percent of poverty level

Below 125 percent of poverty


Below 150 percent of poverty
Below 200 percent of poverty

CENSUS TRACTS

level
level
level

is

determined:

3.3
7.4
10.1

18.3

15.4

11.0

5.2

24.7
30.0
40.5

19.9
25.2
36.9

12.9
18.9

10.1

NEWARK,

144

N.J.,

11.4

1.9

21.0
26.0
37.9

4.0

SMSA

5.5
10 5

P-223

Ml.

Table

Income and Poverty Status

1980-Con.

1979:

in

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

Essex

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

County Con.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Morris County

A and

B]

Somerset County

Census Tracts
borough

West Orange
town

Households

3 645

13 957

$5,000
$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19.999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
Median

144

802
626
755
422
725

651

848
2 269
859
$24 992
$30 324

8 666
10 046
$30 821
$38 860

725
$35 679
427
$18 240
$20 759

9 779
$28 800
$34 974
4 178
$16 789
$19 439

36 375
$34 030
$42 421
7 711
$17 387
$22 062

97
$30
$34
34
$18

Unrelated individuals 15 years and over


Median income
Mean income

3 219
$32 171
$36 098
536
$11 320
$13 926

10 946
$27 863
$34 296
3 658
$10 321
$13 176

36
$33
$42
10
$9
$13

747
974
635
932
838
874

Per capita income

$10 792

$10 837

3 645
3 330
$32 570
826
$4 573
100
$2 869

13 957
11 597
$29 802
4 341
$4 629
565
$2 846

West
well

INCOME

IN

Remainder

Total

Dover town

44 086
660
324
470

131 777

4 934
433
306
299
696
675
703
040
605

Madison
borough

Morristown
town

Kenvil (CDP)

Remainder

Total

borough

4 826

6 552

3 157

112 308
4 342
3 312
4 036
9 954
13 122

67 383

3 879

197

3 425
2 536
2 849

017
686
330
$28 963
$30 586

14 384
26 519

422
268
277
343
$26 235
$30 278

239
245
270
433
547
582
947
499

Succasunna-

Manville

1979

Less than

71

87
173

320
488
935
883
544
$30 534
$33 932

Mean

3 218

Owner-occupied households
Median income
Mean income
Renter-occupied households
Median income
Mean income

$31

Families

Median income
Mean income

INCOME TYPE

IN

616

4 461

553

171

15

4 539

16

8 657

12

018
243
729
804
605

30
25 147
16 154
$26 626
$30 406

317
255
076
460

177

801

$20 363
$21 868

$26 799
$32 847

583
540
405
920
979
845
025
810
445
$19 248
$22 693

2 852

3 285

2 191

2 908

$29 689
$31 417
249
$18 625
$20 886

210
197
447
601
561
1

004
808

$31

214
$38 019
1 541
$19 689
$21 820

$27 039

$20 043

$24 715
$25 874
2 082
$14 583
$16 381

106
$29
$33
37
$10
$12

491
283
235
682
736
873

3 782
$22 545
$24 261
1 748
$7 294
$9 488

3 746
$30 443
$37 105
2 784
$4 574
$8 396

3
$23
$26
3
$10
$12

$12 723

$9 909

$7 402

44 086
38 607
$37 059
11 330
$4 658

131 777
118 171

$29 879

4 934
4 062
$22 318
397
$4 317
260
$2 508

155

125
4 361

$31

$16 290
$18 456
881
001

61

93
81

226
352
311
1

22 238
14 401
$27 216
$31

121

86
$30
$34
26
$18
$20

081
504
362

92
$29
$33
29

201

6 328
7 935
8
15
12
8

117
$21 431

$22 695

49 942
$30 178
$34 084
17 441
$17 241
$19 379

2 912
$24 186
$24 738
967
$14 653
$16 545

784
762
007
$11 424
$13 518

54 096
$29 172
$33 384
18 290
$10 861
$13 039

3 157
$24 079
$25 138
919
$8 733
$9 549

227
610
486

629
812
668
777

2 881
$30 109
$32 022
331
$9 500
$13 012

$10 667

$9 254

$8 775

$10 048

$10 123

$7 779

4 826
4 181
945
235
$4 609
127
$2 081

6 552
5 369
$22 733
850
$4 445
357
$2 618

3 157
2 868
$30 087
583
$4 282
86
$2 172

112 308

$30 468
20 866
$4 552
2 938
$2 734

67 383
60 090
$29 604
14 238
$4 456
2 429
$2 587

3 879
3 372
$22 874
995
$4 376
213
$2 423

1979

Households
With earnings

Mean

Cald-

earnings

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income
With public assistance income
Mean public assistance income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

129

$2 809

25 931
$4 529

768
$2 672
3

$31
1

101

691

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE


$36
$36
$35
$37
$38
$36
$22
$18
$26

Families

With own children under 18 years


Without own children under 18 years
Married-couple families
Wth own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years

098
909
311

310
643
019
083
110
794

$34
$34
$33
$36
$37
$36
$18
$16
$20

296
899
880
933
816
300
768
427
407

$42
$44
$40
$44
$47
$42
$23
$20
$25

635
997
508
855
242
583
109
208
053

$33
$33
$32
$34
$35
$33
$18
$13
$22

235
815
555
943
840
853
083
757
595

$24
$24
$24
$25
$26
$25
$15

261
292
232

689
178
202

878

$11 633

$19 062

$37
$38
$35
$39

105

534
916
948

$41

115

$38
$20
$17
$22

876
728
267
492

$26
$22
$29
$30
$27
$32
$14
$10
$20

629
689
758
295
685

022

143
951

$32
$32
$30
$33
$33
$32
$20

591

$21 831

463

$20 016

3 881
3 101

2 881

$33
$34
$32
$35
$36
$34
$18
$13
$23

861
801

128
441

608
656

762
414
972
328
299
115

353
964
218

$33
$34
$32
$35
$36
$34
$18
$14

384
223
539
372
550
141

285
212
$21 846

$25
$26
$24
$26
$28
$24
$16

138

564
036
347
243
731

996
849
$19 608
$11

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


Families

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for
determined

whom

3 219

10 946

2 810

9 016

622
247

4 628

170
145

poverty status

IN

453

536

3 658

161
is

106 491
93 928
59 073

3 782
3 081
911

9 420

469

147

6 643

281

419
203
999

267
147
392

235
59
592

17 781
3 205
2
1

determined

..

11

392

3 049
3 049
2

454

6 562
781
1
153
1

5)8

38 808
8 916
8 885
6 953
21 713
8 179
5 708

9 421
3 696

34 706
8 359

224
746
700
395
703
775
16 334

399 745
115 322
115 056

2 915
2.7

132
33
33
27
74
23

55

263

672

Percent below poverty level


Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
Femole householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years

1.7

2.4

1.8

With related children under 6 years


Householder 65 years and over

Unrelated individuals for


determined
Percent below poverty
65 years and over

whom

19

30
23
6
23
6
poverty status

is

determined

Under 18 years
Related children under 18 years

18 to 59 years
60 yeors and over
65 years and over

84
175
144
28
105

363
438
218
124

661

210

391
338

3 812

331
108

27 444
6 352

18 290
4 229

13 735

16 060
3 321
3 300

10 867

627
619
2 900
6 208
032
630

344 594
101 068
100 855
80 018
203 849
39 677
26 352

199 044
53 843
53 661
42 666
119 447
25 754
16 408

762
468
314
197

2
1

540
775
221

147
84
11

54 096
46 966
28 099

3 157

5 561

401

940

269

2
1

605
462

2 994

182

763
6 114

423
919
238

75

91

179

235 809
48 614
32 588

728
599

14 489
3 831

815
2 810
8 255
2 403
I
719
3

3
2
7
2

475
467

962

590

3
3

11

243

2 773
2 773

214

861

906
354
615

9 591
3 148
2 272

201

94

295

69

2 256

442

113

5.3

25

7.6

2.4
41
41
15

2.4

2.7

3.6

374
728
032

754
985
637

57
35
46

551
901
361

341

31

540

219

216

30
24
30

6 712
1

758
984

47
38

46

143

679
188
359
677
163
503
314

113

4 202

309

135

590

33

3 135

2 887

125

12.1

17.9

9.7

15.5

15.8

13.6

113

51

136

10.0
13

11.4

308

995

830

48

14 131
3.5
4 982
4 769
3 726
6 581
2 568

960

446

684

252

10 789

422

10.5
561

2.3

3.1

7 592
3.8

874

2 311

93
93

936

179

2.4

4.2
10.5
14.6

184

88

518

16.4

14.2

11.8

45

273

542

451

3 266

235

3.7

2.5

54
54

457
435
343
556
438
344

928
895
762
410
928
838

83
57

2.1

49
98

Related children 5 to 17 years

2
1

88
147
95
39
79
33
36

42
56
33

134

216
184
70
148
93
27

17

27
16

25

241

6.6

3.2

302
286
187
454
204

153
145
114
181

112
88

540
423
853
270

92
84
59
107
53

189

26

3.8

3 714
2 943

4 986

620
610

671

166
163

208

98

2.6

2.5
5.8
7.5
16.3

929
454

150

71

1979 BELOW SPECIFIED POVERTY LEVEL

Percent of persons for whom poverty status


Below 75 percent of poverty level

Below 125 percent of poverty


Below 150 percent of poverty
Below 200 percent of poverty

P-224

662

92 201
82 064
51 852
7 379
5 318
4 233
858
9 267

is

level

Persons for whom poverty status


Percent below poverty level

IN

11

41

773
883
583
518
178

3 746
3 142

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Families

INCOME

is

Persons for whom poverty status


Under 18 years
Related children under 18 years
Reloted children 5 to 17 years
18 to 59 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

430
940
654

113
2 192

65 years and over

INCOME

36 747
31 445

NEWARK,

is

determined:

level
level
level

N.J.,

SMSA

1.8

2.5
3.6
6.8

22

1.7

6.1

8.6

3.7
5.0

14.1

9.1

5.1

6.9
11.6

22.0

2.2
5.0
6.4
9.7

7.3

0.7

15.1

3.1

18.8

3.9
9.2

25.8

2.2
4.5
6.2
10.7

5.6
7.5

12.5

CENSUS TRACTS

Income and Poverty Status

Table p-ii.

in

1979:

1980-Con

[Data are estimates based on a sample, see Introduction.

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Somerset County Con.

A and

BJ

Union County

Census Tracts
North

INCOME

Somerville

(COP)

borough

Remainder

Total

Elizabeth city

Linden city

dence borough

Plainfield city

7 575

6 977

44 303
753
1
447
659
3 425
4 642
5 098

38 956
6 177
3 279

14 152
1
461

4 105
142
94

15 214

9 805

413

846

061

$25 551
$27 702

4 649
494
273
232
677
712
606
914
507
234
$19 526
$22 309

177 808

526
369
403

$16 955
$18 150

4 820
$29 418
$30 544
2 157
$18 037
$21 349

2 287
$24 930
$27 639
2 362
$14 585
$17 148

5 276

5 597

3 080

$24 032
$26 106
2 976
$10 959
$11 907

$27 485
$29 497
2 035
129
$13 878

$24 042
$26 708
2 001
$9 431
$10 930

36 986
$31 134
$36 270
10 359
$11 354
$13 916

$9 050

$8 972

$8 668

$10 766

7 575
6 528
$22 727
669
$4 713

6 977
6 446
$27 215
300
$4 078
364
$2 743

4 649
3 794
$22 916
276
$4 145
242
$2 418

44 303
39 950
$32 316
8 998
$4 517
229
$2 640

$5,O00

$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more

219

183

3 994
$25 444
$27 016

Owner-occupied households
Median income
Mean income
Renter-occupied households
Median income
Mean income

3 581

Families

Median income

Mean income
Unrelated individuals 15 years and over
Median income

Mean income
Per capita income

IN

081

589
920
285
$20 689
$22 825

Mean

INCOME TYPE

Median

Provi-

Rahway

city

202
285
712
815
953
643
344
610

$11

10 175
9 007
7 097

$28 752
$33 458
35 929
582
512

$31

$36
8
$18
$20

374
184

354

16 381
9 923
10 278

22 188
22 420
21 931
34 552
24 890
15 245

161

6 355
5

856

4 780

$19 518
$21 965

366
303
396
828
033
822
$32 532
$35 823

908
2 754
592
688
$18 239
$21 203

949
510
489
232
326
367
2 226
268
438
$21 356
$22 619

8 829
$22 165
$24 723
5 323
$15 337
$17 390

3 142
$37 245
$40 057
963
$17 459
$22 009

8 092
$25 301
$27 469
7 122
$12 302
$14 082

6 582
$25 163
$25 870
3 223
$15 163
$15 980

712
280

10 956
$21 655

760
467

3 363
$35 854
$39 505
915
$13 443
$15 439

$23 978
5 745
$8 817
$10 459

7 383
$24 614
$25 671
2 904
$9 431
$11 114

$7 143

$8 295

896
997
879
2 029
912
2 713
514
1

121

625
$25 394

522
749
077
$15 423
$17 854

111 965
$26 972
$30 740
65 843
$14 175
$16 304

$22
$24
26
$12
$14

570
266
875
441
082
$11 250

27 064
$18 601
$20 516
15 274
$7 995
$9 983

$9 031

$6 712

$8 280

$11 791

808
454
802
269

38 956
30 398
$18 828
10 653
$4 161
4 268
$2 978

14 152
11 199
$22 891
4 587
$4 538
854
$2 920

4 105
3 652
$36 064

$25
$24
$25
$26
$26
$26
$17
$12
$20

$39 505
$42 354
$36 883
$41 487
$43 860
$39 059
$21 633
$20 987

$21

136
$25
$28
52
$9

5
2

751

12 721

106
345
235
821

706

10
$22
$25
4
$8
$10

051
101

034
216

2 115
1

1979

Households
With earnings

Mean

Somerset

borough

1979

IN

Households
Less than

New

Plainfield

earnings

'

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income
With public assistance income
Mean public assistance income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

381

$2 469

177
146
$25
50
$4

501
10 652

$2 823

15 214
12 542

9 805
8 060

781

$21 495
3 715

$4 308
35
$2 242

$23 498
2 695
$4 701

634

470

$2 865

$2 819

$4 154
1

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE


$26
$23
$27
$27
$26
$28
$15
$12
$20

Families

With own children under 18 years


Without own children under 18 years
Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 yeors

106

914
749
937
513
945
997
122
115

$29
$30
$28
$32
$33
$30
$15
$12

497
118

702
053
375
325
874
180
$21 322

$26
$25
$27
$28
$27
$28
$18
$14
$20

708
631

576
191

530
765
409
656
910

$36
$37
$35
$38
$39
$36
$19
$15
$22

270
310
174
109

296
805
505
535
774

$28 875
$28 649
$29 058
$31 210
$31

881

$30 653
$16 447
$11 357
$20 872

$20
$18
$22
$22
$22
$23
$12

516
811

092
822
329
275
364
$8 420
$17 069

051

434
452
464
982
122

213
176
981

$21

931

$23
$22
$26
$27
$26
$27
$14
$9
$20

978
362
007
258
735
915
050
831

498

$25
$25
$25
$27
$27
$26
$16

671

434
845
214
757
805
627
$11 649
$20 073

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


5 276
4 441
2 360
724
525
423

Families

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over

Unrelated individuals for


determined

whom

whom

poverty status

2 976

poverty status

determined

is

..

Related children 5 to 17 years


..

65 years and over

481

2 035

240
21 481
6 328
6 277

070
11 498
3 216
2 123

4 860
12 908
2 245
389

36 986
32 348
19 509
3 206

136 570
109 461
64 273
19 474

2 201
1
631

11

296
3 938

834

10 257

496

23 109

27 064
20 234

10 712
8 031

13 739
5 587
2 900

4 480

3 363

10 956

990
648
339
214

8 844
6 539
2 417

2
1

554
992
747

196

12

2 028

360

382
562
4 534

118

572

631

699
362

7 383
6 015
3
1

318
017
676
481
168
157

185

2 001

628

898
2 716
2 702
2 025

11

7 107
2 075
1

536

10 359
2 423

51 483
17 779

15 225

431
749
678
497
81 222
16 460
10 376

499 912

105 228
26 946
26 787
19 593
59 146
19 136

778

7 969

135
37
37
30

123 153
122 769
95 208

283 703
93 056
62 852

4 725

13

455

8
6
21
8
5

5 733

689

888

45 009
13 644

26 625
6 147

423

137
243
401
262
364

2 904

915
296
12 331

4 101

37 815
8 152

3
3

238
238

2 676
7
1

400
693
058

13 581

10
25
6
4

350
304

6 147
4 629
15 707

377

4 771
3 077

196

315

061

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

IN

Percent below poverty level


Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
:

Unrelated individuals for


determined

whom

2.1

5.8

13.2

5.3

425
540
313
156

3 258

58

108
52

46
85
46
6
30
24

17

17

121

941
961

254
377
218
92
193
84

31

232
2 788
952
495
1
719
062
354

432

9 075

71

Persons for whom poverty status


Percent below poverty level
Under 18 years
Related children under 18 yeors
Related children 5 to 17 years
18 to 59 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

is

261

83

975
4 044
356
3 552
5

572

91

31
0.9
16
15
12
6
6
6
12

10.9
531

4.3
127

999
706
276
648
393
86

222
170
66
141

65

40

is

65 years and over


determined

455

429

446

15.3

21.1

57

22.3
183

13.8

160

236

898

3 998
3.0

038

5.5

5.8

7.5

333
300
189
449
256
205

480
429

189
183
128

4.0
7.7
10.4
18.2

3.6
8.0
10.6
15.9

331

613
143

80

436
273
217

382

17.6
3

544

3 400
22.3

716

43

286

534

17.5

4.7

22.4

18.4

203

295

32

390

2 630
7.0

136

5 861
13.0

813
798
585
157
660
470

30
30
24

2 461

50
56

51

542

448
303

11.3

4.1

0.6

20.5
25.3
34.8

10.0
13.0
20.3

2.2

9.5
17.4
21.7

11.9

30.1

17.3

7.5

16 608
15.8

216

14 296

6 969

145

13 966
10 168
16 449

6 833

901
1

946
836
608

37 628

4 795
7

6 883

284

304
335
815

1.1

2
1

410
777
682
718

226
1

607
6.0

538
538
422
621

1979 BELOW SPECIFIED POVERTY LEVEL

Percent of persons for

whom

poverty status

75 percent of poverty level


125 percent of poverty level
150 percent of poverty level

200

4.4

111

Percent below poverty level

IN

137

4.1

120
174
115

117
77

poverty status

3 560

229

3.5

106
151

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over

Below
Below
Below
Below

525

700

Families

INCOME

199

18 991
4 277
4 231
3

18 to 59 yeors
60 years and over

3 080
2 594

445
485
335
235
85

323
745
610
523

is

Related children under 18 years

INCOME

108
747

65 years and over


Persons for
Under 18 yeors

5 597

4 978

percent of poverty level

CENSUS TRACTS

is

determined:

4.9
11.2
13.8

20.6

2.1

4.4
6.0
10.2

5.3
10.3
13.2
19.8

NEWARK,

2.9
6.5

N.J.,

SMSA

4.2
9.3

P-225

Ml.

Table

Income and Poverty Status

1980-Con.

1979:

in

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Union

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

County Con.

Belleville

A ond

B]

town, Essex County

Census Tracts

INCOME

IN

Roselle

Roselle Pork

borough

borough

7 576

5 025

878
549
478

288
268
279
756
667

city

town

Remainder

703
410
265
293
778

10 272

65 000

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0140

0141

0142

0143

0144

0145

1979

Households
Less than $5,000

$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999..
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999....
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more...
Median

143

986
943
407

851
184

Mean

$18 435
$20 897

545
187
$21 476
602
$22

Owner-occupied households
Median income
Mean income
Renter-occupied households
Median income
Mean income

4 547
$24 606
$25 608
3 029
$12 270
$13 826

2
$23
$25
2
$16
$19

911
281

5 463

Families.Median income
Mean income

Mean income
Per capita income

INCOME TYPE

IN

920
873
127
105
951
101

771
1

783
180

251

972
$29 529
$40 946
1

5 141

$37 508
$50 335
2 562
$18 082
$22 104

472

397

323

530
283
339
896
879
053
2 096
992
2 204
$30 196
$37 135

$25
$28

700
718
087
567
488
938
642
035
825
572
443

214
48
$20 654
002
$23

338
155
37
$20 893
039
$22

47
86
114
210
182
337
184
60
$22 246
220
$24

8 193
$34 250
889
2 079
$14 919
$18 399

51 798
$28 016
$30 959
13 202
$16 247
$18 568

930
$24 167
$25 580
542
$16 686
$18 580

970
$22 096
$24 166
427
$14 886
$17 208

$24 407
$25 896
279
$17 226
$17 951

1 084
$24 241
$26 309
453
$11 493
$11 847

1
162
$22 786
$24 393
242
$7 600
$10 118

1 077
$25 469
$26 904
257
$8 976

$8 039

397

153

$41

3
2
3

6
7

7
14
12
6

109
58

209
265
217
291

8 415
$33 831

112
758

2 309
$10 474
$14 632

53 790
$28 310
$31 360
14 582
$9 362
$11 345

$7 744

$8 445

$15 125

$12 622

$9 784

$7 971

5 025

7 703
6 352
$39 723
2 339
$4 813
218
$2 248

10 272
8 907
$35 929
2 515
$4 418
250
$2 921

65 000
54 712
$28 425
19 363
$4 700
2 296
$2 606

$23 322
499
$4 521
65
$2 568

$41 341
$41 964

$31 360
$32 124

$41

341

133
92
53
170
198

61

5 766
$35 020
$47 308
2 518
$12 345
$17 363

578
608
509

3 658
$24 167

$25 373
1 584
$12 007
$13 020

$23
$24
2
$8
$9

Unrelated individuals IS years and over


Median income

221

819

78
132
104

103

278
347
316
373

513
209
60
96
278
212
228
236

479
106
136
122
246
277
226
258
86
22

47
$19 536
767
$20

130
64
$17 183
$19 529

$16 974
$18 419

1
115
$22 636
$23 509
704
$16 134
$16 424

430
$22 216
$23 667
1 083
$15 650
$17 886

514
$22 155
$23 251
965
$14 820
$15 845

457

901

$22 669
386
$12 514
$12 192

953
$20 252
$20 660
660
$12 297
$14 919

1
014
$19 719
$20 637
552
$10 610
$11 437

$8 296

$7 279

$7 964

$7 233

1 323
084
$24 803
416
$4 832
47
$2 795

1
819
530
$20 593
477
$5 170

1 513
260
$20 990
352
$3 682

1 479
233
$18 618
383
$4 486

67
$3 555

133
$2 363

$3 814

$11

044

144

$21 351

1979
7 576
6 176
$21 691

Households
With earnings

Mean

Westfield

Summit

earnings

325
$4 362
489
$2 559

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income
With public assistance income
Mean public assistance income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

296

$4 721
138
$2 397

472

187

889
422
$4 666

$21

106
$3 487

102

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE


373
488
013
426
795
904
289

$11 271

$25
$24
$26
$26
$25
$26
$18
$13

406

$21

378

$47 308
$50 258
$44 960
$51 467
$54 754
$48 733
$23 380
$18 063
$27 179

3 658
3 024

4 654

8 415
7 290

$24
$24
$24
$26
$27
$25
$16

Families

With own children under 18


Without own children under
Married-couple families
With own children under 18
Wthout own children under

4 456
981

$21

years

18 years
years

18 years

Female householder, no husband present


With own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years

$21

608
763
480
487
789
382
660

191

$40
$43
$44
$43
$19
$16
$22

746
681
303
060
916
538
470

$30
$32
$34
$32
$19
$13
$22

812
886
055
008
446
965
717

$21 541
$17 901

$24 393
$23 210
$25 053
$25 569
$24 407
$26 309
$19 538
$12 552

$23 588

$21

$26
$25
$27
$27
$25
$27

309
033
032
077
958
745

691

904
788
313
420
547
634
$21 089
$16 539
$23 323
$26
$27
$26
$27
$28
$26

$22 669
$21 999

$23
$23
$23
$23
$18
$12
$24

297
173
339
002
982
841

362

$20
$18
$22
$22

660
648
091

682

$21 449

$23
$12
$9
$14

522

084
773
761

$20 637
$20 129
$21 084
$22 314
$22 794
$21 884
$14 110
$11 948
$17 477

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


5 463

Families

4 378

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years

With related children under 6 years


Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for
determined
65 years and over

whom

poverty status

determined .

Related children 5 to 17 years

18 to 59 yeors
60 years and over
65 years and over

INCOME

IN

589

2 622

4 265

501

635
530
230
938

345

703
446
316
44

778
542
398

211

46
653

189

084
845
408

162
935
433

125
66

174
127

45

41

077
877

457

461
82

148
711
182

41

130

33

91

953
717
425

21

13

26

219

205

194

244

13 685

2 518

2 309

453

242

257

386

660

977

987

604

136

109

119

102

108

20 581
4 937

13 319

20 922

3 820

3 908

5 273

3 806

800
800

*902

641

651

110
3 317

867
865
244
693

350
344
033
3 010
913
568

829

4 153

858
858
667
2 297
753
499

280
8 006
2 322

792
792
616
2 086
942
557

3 677
835

711
631

2 991

187
43
43
34
106
37
24

4 005

30 262
8 283

820

2 991

4 921
3 729

11

649

3 995
2 727

11

104
075

356

610-

4 462
3 174

8 261

6 688
16 869
5

366
839
578

2 286

552
128
902

637
253

556
423

651
481

71
7.0

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL


323

136

139

179

518

46

69

19

50

85

5.9

3.7

2.4

2.1

2.8

1.8

3.4

8.9

157

65

105

71

700

4.2
15

5.9

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979

13

233
146
80

81

107
48
20
42

102

051

36

34
44

686
265
582

14

33
43
34
20
28

26
59
37

With related children under 18 years


With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 yeors and over
Unrelated individuals for
determined
Percent below poverty
65 years and over

whom

141

poverty status

is

50
37
37

56
19

43

6
14

106
33

18

12

16

179

21

33

36

270

12

23
7
23
16

29
51

50

12

16

32

35
26
-

15

12

is

level

Persons for whom poverty status


Percent below poverty level
Under 18 years .'.
Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years
18 to 59 years

determined

402

106

306

362

920

34

33

26

85

6.7

12.2

14.0

7.5

13.6

10.1

23.3

15.4

180

31

96

15.7
152

21
5.4

154

16.0

939

20

71

34

475

558

848

935

6 970
3.7

219

261

75

215

406

288

5.5

6.8

1.9

4.1

11.0

7.6

255
187

101

681

102
102
80
94
23

101

100
100
62

102
102
50

12

24

7.2

4.2

4.1

3.1

521

198
198
160

251

222

260
238

512
388
585
369
246

60 years and over


65 years and over

179

157

255
105
75

444

395
280
237

3.3
6.5
8.5

3.1

2.1

5.5

4.4

7.1

15.1

11.0

6.2
10.3

153
108

2
1

956
759
437

96

108
108
87

119

42

94

197

131

41

33
20

13

109
104

55
39

4.6

1.0

9.1

4.2
5.6

2.6
5.9
8.9
18.4

1979 BELOW SPECIFIED POVERTY LEVEL

Percent of persons for whom poverty status


Below 75 percent of poverty level

Below 125 percent of poverty


Below 150 percent of poverty
Below 200 percent of poverty

P-226

42
163

373

Percent below poverty level

IN

179
114
109

177

107
103
34
159

014
773
479

584

Families

INCOME

817

2 509

is

50
223

53 790
44 001
23 452
5 587
3 512
2 443
489
9 665

is

Persons for whom poverty status


Under 18 yeors
Related children under 18 years

5 766

991

2 621

NEWARK,

is

determined:

48
10.7
14.0
23.2

level
level

level

N.J.,

SMSA

2.4
5.3
7.2
12.6

4.5
7.2
9.4
18.9

10.9
16.8

9.1

8.1

5.6

14.5
18.7

12.2
14.6
24.8

30.3

CENSUS TRACTS

Ml.

Table

Income and Poverty Status

1980-Con.

1979:

in

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

town, Essex
County Con.

A ond

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Belleville

Bloomfield town. Essex County

Census Tracts

INCOME

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0146

0147

0148

0149

0150

0151

0152

0153

0154

0155

0156

0157

671
155

2 386

782
159

153
170
431

186
28
40
46
96
126
104
255
314
177
$30 999
$31 974

888

91

1979

IN

Households

Less than $5,000...


$5,000 to $7,499...
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more

316

78
276
274

395
324
434

182

339

147
16

201

625

26
129

48
135
193

225
406
359

401
107
48
72
133
219

757
164

52
129

213
314
234
353
220
78

171

314

2 181

85
154
95

113
64
79

290
238

265
292
180

282
234
189

177

291

371
148

173
143
37

273
130
33
$18 924
$20 384

342
126
48

$17 643
$19 804

248
359
287
307
184
70
$16 312
$18 453

$17 127
$19 070

$13 542
$16 719

312
176
$25 558
1 002
$16 005
$18 013

639
$24 556
$26 451
1 542
$12 480
$15 139

784
$22 311
$23 273
572
$15 000
$16 424

724
$23 735
$24 840
1
164
$13 728
$15 481

269
$24 904
$23 484
513
$10 293
$13 172

1 037
421
$23 042
370
$8 450
$10 385

1
164
$22 400
$22 720
858
$9 179
$11 165

512
$19 167
$20 660
298
$7 417
$8 413

$7 393

$8 166

$6 739

1
356
1
113
$20 586
407
$4 910
44

1
888
314
1
$20 808
765
$4 801

782
600
$17 719
262
$4 070
82
$2 857

643

104
$26 046
$27 923

393
203
55
$23 684
$24 151

$20 119
$22 250

53
$18 914
$20 911

1
089
744
$32 575
97
$21 750
$25 224

1 570
$26 352
$28 283
55
$15 536
$17 663

883
$26 683
$27 272
518
$16 637
$18 831

1
109
$22 743
$24 380
648
$16 481
$18 605

727
$22 479
$24 028
916
$17 083
$18 436

1
358
$23 516
$25 311
470
$8 867
$10 061

$22 435
$23 851
525
$12 423
$11 773

Mean

$16 910
$17 739

Owner-occupied households
Median income
Mean income
Renter-occupied households
Median income
Mean income

869
$24 316
$25 895
802
$16 289
$17 492

792
$19 633
$19 759
1 594
$15 375
$16 736

Famifies

1 284
$23 149
$24 494
439
$10 735
$12 115

$18 821
$19 555
1 014
$10 527
$10 924

1 053
$33 400
$34 395
144
$10 966
$11 783

1
430
$27 731
$30 206
239

$7 136
$9 320

1 018
$27 475
$28 311
395
$13 135
$12 695

891

1 099
736
$24 675
1 461
$7 273
$9 199

$8 052

$7 374

$10 517

$9 247

$9 816

$8 199

$8 590

$8 593

$8 290

671

429

2 386
987
$18 601
587
$4 274
134
$3 093

1
186
1
036
$30 434
323
$4 844
43
$2 562

1 625
354
$27 268
476
$4 702
40
$3 715

1 401
134
$24 113

1 757
489
$22 236
529
$4 678
82
$4 228

1 643
399
$20 692

1 314
154
$19 878
289
$4 094

$19 555
$18 024
$20 497
$21 Oil

$34
$35
$33
$36
$36
$35

395
836
356
226
597
902
$21 049
$22 616
$20 579

$30
$29
$30
$30
$29

206
224
908
154
025
$31 002
$30 537
$32 941
$29 503

$28
$28
$28
$28
$29
$28
$25
$18
$27

$25
$25
$25
$26
$26
$26
$18
$14
$20

$23 851
$21 414
$25 062
$23 958
$23 274
$24 323
$22 198
$11 883
$28 254

$23 660
$21 029
$25 832
$25 587
$24 122
$26 756
$15 735
$8 875
$23 558

053
853

430

181
991

397

796
666
360

Median income

Mean income
Unrelated individuals 15 years and over

Median income

Mean income
Per capita income

INCOME TYPE

IN

641

181

$21

796
225
$23 660
606
$10 952
$21

$11

$21

184

200
166
263
268

210
268

$21

61

78
121

88
64
116

89
6

1979

Households
With earnings

Mean

$31

356
119
77
69

198

75
$19 177
$21 862

Median

$21 950

earnings

426

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income
With public assistance income
Mean public assistance income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

$4 309
105
$3 204

441

$5 259
36
$3 546

491
$4 168
29
$2 741

41
$1

986

2 181

516
$20 194
944
$4 123
66
$2 351
1

$2 081

67
$3 215

$23 042
$21 760
$24 013
$23 602
$22 656
$24 360
$19 742
$14 684
$23 114

$22 720
$24 565
$21 630
$23 671
$25 457
$22 431
$17 919
$9 696
$19 492

$20 660
$19 771

164
827
454

512
380

193
105

102

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE

Families

With own children under 18 years


Without own children under 18 years
Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years

$24
$23
$25
$25
$25
$25
$18
$13
$22

494
574
252
730
574
868
477
402
348

284
008
612
208
134

$21

701

$20
$14
$8
$19

619
019
549

641
229
659

146

311
354
285
891
477
497
038
260
430

311
117

446
440
521

379
091
088
492

$24
$24
$24
$26
$26
$26
$16
$19
$15

675
791

627
025
039
019
657
153
670

142
$21 757
$21

$24
$20
$17
$8
$24

439
367
283
830
227

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


Families

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 yeors
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for

whom

341

200
180
36
306

100
18

214
poverty status

439

Persons for whom poverty status


Under 18 years
Related children under 18 yeors
Related children 5 to 17 years
18 to 59 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

is

104
67
24

178
602
123
47
37

461

018
790
402

1
1

358
072
585

099
808

037

determined .

115
45
30

168
106
73

173
136
69

122
78
65

14

21

18

218

294

247

253

223

98

289

606
97

395

470

525

173

144
80

239

128

142

152

97

156

4 604

5 887

3 603

4 895
186
1
186

3 491

4 802
049
037
813
2 742

4 017

on

926
609

125

62
50

64
46

31

29

222

291

88

159
159

896
637
808
564

1
1

014

237
608

370

858
363

298

122

084
078
821

3
1

692
111

730

789
789
605
2 088
726
505

933
2 745
964
645

655
655
507
2 049
787
600

620

750
750
546
2 341

3 042
653
653

4 499

3 787

4 469

869
853

656
656
478
407
436

135

884
878
680
050
853
569

487
2 000
389
265

87

152

28

23

54

29

33

48

6.8

9.3

1.6

4.1

4.6

4.6

23

31

13

17

_
_

44

48
36

18

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over

22
20

58
100
93
25
78
27
29

3.6
8

3.0

50

2.7
5

5
0.5

55

Percent below poverty level


Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present

Unrelated individuals for


determined

whom

42
35

24
poverty status

99
1

331

326
229

651
2
1

408
192

919

891

141

419
285

Percent below poverty level

Persons for wham poverty status


Percent below poverty level

is

determined .

Under 18 years
Related children under 18 years

Related children 5 to 17 years

18 to 59 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

IN

16

_
_
_
-

29
29

35

13

16
9

17

10

77
15.0

39
55
34

_
_

16

18

29

17

34
29

17

41
7.8

76

219

60

146

86

12.5

17.7

16.2

22

20

132

42

17.0
67

28.9
22

151

286

85

157

37

52

72

19.4

15.5

37

15.5

21

13.2
16

15.3
7

24

316

606

66

143

62

292

254

218

212

307

6.9

10.3

1.8

2.9

1.8

6.1

6.3

5.0-

6.4

5.8

4.7

16.2

75
75
69
150

58
58
58
55

139
127

89
89

46
46

127

51

40
24
24

94
94
30

no

33

88
84
72

163

81

120
45
45

81

40

61

37
79
26
20

64
64
64

91

218
212
169
279
109

_
26

_
_

30
24

36
26
26

2.5
3.5
4.9
11.4

1.3

2.7

4.1

3.2
4.5
12.7

7.6
10.7
16.2

8.7
11.9
18.7

43
23

93
193
165

73
55

3.0
8.7
11.4
22.8

2.4
6.9
8.7
19.7

NEWARK,

N.J.,

50
22

1979 BELOW SPECIFIED POVERTY LEVEL

Percent of persons for

whom

poverty status

75 percent of poverty level


125 percent of poverty level
150 percent of poverty level

200

_
12

24
2

is

65 years and over

Below
Below
Below
Below

190

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

IN

Families

INCOME

761

447

351
166
135
55

is

determined

65 years ond over

INCOME

percent of poverty level

CENSUS TRACTS

is

determined:

3.8
10.4
14.5
20.8

7.7
14.4
17.8
29.0

1.5
3.1

3.4
8.0

3.6
7.9

10.7
19.4

3.3

10.2

7.5

18.7

12.5

22.7
33.6

22.2

SMSA

P-227

Income and Poverty Status

Table P-11.

in

1980-Con

1979:

[Data are estimates based or a sample; see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Bloomfield town, Essex

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

BJ

East Orange city, Essex County

County Con.

Census Tracts

INCOME

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0158

0159

0099

0100

0101

0102

0103

0104

0105

0106

0107

0108

434

681
387
223
145
234
184
168
200
80
60
$11 353
$15 647

2 070

941
334

2 412

191

251

269
317

147
481

201

215

1979

IN

Households

620

187
103
112
317
244
189

844
140

179
305

266

467

69
250
213
148

184
137
116

69
62
73

246
206

181

212

34

155

19

26

120
35

$18 000
$19 383

$9 316

Mean

$16 820
$19 042

$13 201

$17 143
$19 642

$15 889
$18 162

215
236
218
254
208
99
$21 505
$24 704

Owner-occupied households
Median income
Mean income
Renter-occupied households
Median income
Mean income

692
$22 738
$22 331
928
$13 450
$16 589

1 002
$20 938
$21 629
842
$15 708
$16 710

375
$20 331
$19 494
804
$6 917
$10 266

575
$23 689
$25 289
691
$14 264
$14 943

533
168
$22 969
934
$13 432
$15 419

940
$26 514
$29 621
494
$14 250
$15 346

410
$22 163
$23 765

1 048
667
$23 159
612
$9 885
$10 677

499
1
$20 721
$21 580
366
$7 667
$9 243

720
975
$15 740
517
$6 380
$8 175

880
$19 236
$21 958
523
$10 680
$10 880

847
$20 865
$21 616
1
190
$4 920
$7 769

$7 715

$7 303

$5 366

$6 842

1 620
298
$19 826
484
$4 359
76
$2 647

1 844
544
$18 996
650
$4 452
103
$2 345

1
179
660
$17 899
395
$4 215
174
$3 770

1
266
047
$20 274
228
$4 896

159
544

$21 580

$15
$16
$14
$18

740
436
665
277
320
054
487
968
447

$21 958
$22 197

720
445
444
234

880
659
503
235

847
714
476
218

127
150
69
106

153
149
73
107

517
310

523
70

2 935

$5,000
$5,000 to $7,499.
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
Less than

134
23

Families

Median income

$21

Mean income
Unrelated individuals 15 years and over
Median income

Mean income
Per capita Income

185
137
127
103
105
176

$11

151

73

481
168

171

161

242
548
358
170

257

285
93
34

301
63
25
$11 968

$15 703

$12 907
$15 801

$9 060
$13 029

285
$17 448
$20 197
1 785
$10 903
$14 985

1
194
$23 315
$26 670
340
$10 400
$10 577

1
110
$16 940
$19 257
755
$4 740
$6 669

069

$13 869
$17 818
1 209
$9 279
$11 266

$6 840

$7 444

$5 785

467

1 434
324
$24 089
233

1 681
168
$19 154
316
$4 088
257
$3 243

211

$21

271

153
53

454

438

059

397
136

199

59

86
144
142
128
148
92
29

91

233
236
63
161
111

$14 132

42
$12 160
187
$15

$15 308
$17 660

325
$22 569
$25 361
1 616
$11 842
$13 878

254
$18 056
$19 946
2 158
$11 743
$13 448

465
$25 296
$26 000
973
$7 128
$10 019

413
$22 524
$22 835
646
$10 549
$14 352

1 080
$14 762
$17 761

$11

997
$15 613
$17 857

$9 778
$10 222

1
432
809
$14 640
1 367
$9 245
$9 632

$3 695
$6 207

846
$17 250
$18 437
359
$7 792
$8 396

$7 374

$6 375

$5 556

$4 832

$4 751

2 070
484
$17 513
594
$3 760
235
$2 372

1 941
627
$16 177
279
$4 515
226
$2 959

2 412
944
$15 128
236
$3 542
392
$3 429

1 438
015
$17 874
295
$3 192
248
$2 863

1 059
895
$18 154
216
$3 252

$11 516

141

671

1979

IN

Households
With earnings

Mean

253
306
300
367
148

311

Median

INCOME TYPE

146
165

earnings

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income
With public assistance income
Mean public assistance income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

102
$2 351

262
$18 797
266
$3 526
100
$3 072
1

$4 189
164
$2 975

192
$2 854

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE


$23
$20
$25
$24

Families

With own children under 18 years


Without own children under 18 years
Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years

$21

$27
$16
$14
$17

Female householder, no husband present


With own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years

103

665
694
108

313
303
264

$20 043
$22 478
$22 135
$21 872
$22 307
$19 351
$9 731
$24 190

$21

$14
$10
$7

$14

$26
$25
$28
$30
$30
$30
$17
$12
$24

670
217
659

163

194
990
725
284
203

151

169

38
88

31

130

142

90

768
96

340

755

21

102

3 712

3 644

052
052
770

998
979

4 785
452
452

4 552
1
377
377
055
2 703
472
315

$21

674
930
956
422
776

$24
$26
$22
$14
$10 188
$19 815

$21 616

215
087
947
974
864
573
$11 838
$16 950
$21

$22
$24
$25
$23
$13

177
158

$19
$16
$24
$23

257
029
324
686

$21

145

201

$26 040

312
311

$11 361
$9 178

663

$18 827

$17
$12
$24
$22
$18
$25
$12

818
564
489
783
984
781

647

$8 861
$22 009

$17
$17
$18
$21
$24
$17
$13

761

577
040
329
897
806
683
$11 492
$20 632

$14
$13
$16
$19

640
662
419
477

$21

531

$16
$10
$8
$14

666
145

432
036
002
690

571

639

$17
$16
$19
$23
$24
$22
$10

857
927
167

587
594
308
247
$7 863
$14 577

$18
$17
$20
$22
$23
$20
$13
$10
$19

437
375
026
318
679
786
290
794
802

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


Fomilies

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for
determined
65 years and over

Persons for
Under 18 years

whom

whom

poverty status

poverty status

is

121
571

19

31

187

350

612
206

366

3 974

4 900
946
946
722

no
752
719
380

069
826
629
455

183

291

300

336

080
834
690
388
276
324

196
123

117
117

997
706
674
383
228
317

441

574
282
59

125

846
635
577
314
208
264
119

89

64

359
49

is

determined

914
909
728
2 250
810
565

139

2 781
1

173

758

864
864
653
1

421

650
547

183

477
306

751
2

227
419
326

139

2 825

508
332

209
382

4 465
163
163
1

842
2 472
830
673

367

671

170

144

115

4 943
288
288
937
3 048
607
405

6 009

4 410
453
453
086
2 593
364
282

141

960
960

381

638
411

288

3 872
461
1

452
105

069
342
199

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

IN

Families

Percent below poverty level


Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979

With related children under 18 years


With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for

determined
Percent below poverty

whom

Persons for

whom

poverty status

130

93

80

40

246

239

184

392

240

221

18.1

10.6

9.4

22.4

17.0

26.1

101

92
79

39
47
48

61

41

34
64
39

36

223

36

175
33

226
172
50

170
86

165
120

85
155
107
49
107
47

27.4
149

24.1

17

3.4
8

22.2

25

13

is

17

29

79
50

39

33

36

19

18

19

13
4

8
14

366
283
97
283
154

97

60

192
139
50
139
63

29

174
84
174

292

185

194

327

336

84

38.7
28

15.3

17.0
37

23.9

50.1

48

65

23.4
16

120

27

126

82

174

19.6

7.4

24.4

81
23.8

21

91

15.7
15

22.7

49

13

determined .

285

214

539

377

424

237

204

971

801

7.2

4.4

18.4

10.2

11.6

5.0

26.4

21.7

16.2

69
64
39

85
85
56

224
224

126
126
99

161

80
49

126
107
72
262
36
20

76
76
59
138
23

515
515
362
628

500
500
348
358

61

113

17

46

93

299
299
221
394
108
56

level

poverty status

29

92
187

is

Percent below poverty level


Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years

18 to 59 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

55
55

43

146
159

156
138

175

76
28

73

707
28.4
801
801

568
829
77
56

070

974

24.3

25.2
491

403
403
323
562
105
70

482
343
417
66
66

1979 BELOW SPECIFIED POVERTY LEVEL

Percent of persons for

whom

poverty status

is

determined:

75 percent of poverty level


125 percent of poverty level
150 percent of poverty level

200

60
4.0

13
41
19
13
13

Under 18 years

IN

55
5.2

65 years and over

P-228

499

248
124
96

63

18 to 59 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

Below
Below
Below
Below

90

Related children 5 to 17 years

INCOME

471
137

Related children under 18 years

INCOME

048
817

4.7
11.2
14.9
21.6

percent of poverty level

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

3.8
7.4
10.3

20.8

14.4

7.8

11.1

27.6
37.4
46.5

14.2
15.2
25.5

14.2
18.3

31.0

3.2

19.8

15.9

13.0

20.8

16.9

18.6

6.2

31.0
35.2
44.6

30.0
35.4
42.7

21 7

34.1

28.4
40.5

39.9
49.2

31.0
37.5
46.4

25.8
35.7
50.2

9.4
17.3

CENSUS TRACTS

Income and Poverty Status

Table p-11.

in

1980-Con.

1979:

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

East Orange

city,

Essex

County

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

Irvington town, Essex


Ion.

County

Census Tracts

INCOME

Tract

0109

0110

0111

022

452
80

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0112

0113

0114

0115

0116

934
217

916

539
465

73
44

115
165

186
133

81

349
335

90

50
42

181

14
17

31

227
159
145
139
78

25
$12 283
$13 656

$9 727
$13 069

22
6

$12 049
$14 123

Owner-occupied households
Median income
Mean income
Renter-occupied households
Median income
Mean income

243
929
367
779
560
488

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0117

0118

0119

0120

Unrelated individuals 15 years and over

Median income
Mean income
Per capita income

124

531

298
95
217
352
208

174
83
76
154
125
103
136

153
133

507

988

954

2 441

231

117

180

142
126

118

101

46

315
343

107

101

296
239
140
207
156

305
260

152
150

231
261

43

40
25
$14 167
$16 380

11

13

$14 Oil

210
142
$17 206
$22 365

223
136
163
174
70

72
168
115
135
124
123
33

$12 306
$14 977

$15 027
$17 197

$16 059
$18 909

$12 874
$14 934

580

167
$9 637
$12 696
787
$13 317
$15 409

797
$22 608
$22 544

$13 448

432
$22 241
$23 564
556
$13 441
$15 292

16

$11

767

314
273

163
395

224
156
70
153
18

321

290
423
157
34
$15 087
235
$17

56
$17 500
$20 781
1
475
$11 606
$13 754

339
$28 156
$29 778
1 595
$15 783
$20 790

454
$17 955
$20 489
462
$11 607
$12 343

468
$15 956
$17 468
837
$11 436
$13 585

$16 868
226
$6 222
$6 913

741
$14 698
$15 555
1
138
$9 534
$10 429

891
$12 878
$16 179
880
$4 971
$6 737

922
$12 952
$15 354
781
$8 563
$9 524

973
$22 120
$26 362
1 053
$12 392
$16 688

701
$16 935
$18 511
355
$4 864
$5 971

917
$14 680
$17 186
502
$6 214
$7 707

989
$17 892
$19 740
639
$10 345
$9 909

771
$20 153
$20 575
301
$7 984
$9 388

476
$17 125
$18 538
526
$10 636
$10 268

1 535
$20 581
$21 090

$4 388

$5 514

$6 874

$5 137

$5 965

$9 521

$5 804

$5 639

$6 996

$6 148

$7 736

$7 616

1
022
765
$16 065
250
$4 080

452
355
$15 982
104
$4 110
89
$3 817

721
1
249
$15 870
336
$3 553
274
$2 948

1
539
042
1
$15 692
456
$3 451
314
$2 561

1 531
226
$14 689
232
$3 995

934
457

916
694
$17 775
306
$4 410
114
$3 020

507

201

$21 470

$16 165
406
$3 975
170
$3 428

$18 572
318
$3 902

988
805
$19 987
237
$3 774
103
$2 787

954
672
$16 372
338
$3 900
35
$2 366

2 441
743
$19 217
965
$4 517
143
$2 962

868
228
079
008
812
489
429
$11 092
$14 337

$15
$12
$20
$20
$18

$16
$14
$19
$19
$20
$18
$9
$6
$20

$15
$14
$16
$19

186
079
063
996

$19 740
$18 437
$21 050
$23 928
$25 243
$22 828
$10 908
$8 866
$15 986

$20 575
$19 499
$22 060
$24 607

$18
$19
$18
$20
$25
$19
$8
$4
$13

538
547
096
994
849
017
613
093
028

$21 090

858
$13 438
$15 087
275
$3 850
$5 804

Median income

$18 419
$20 899
1 298
$8 184
$11 615

$9
$12

Mean income

272
$15 013
$11

721

77
868
997
644
062
359

$16
$19

Families

51

154

Mean

INCOME TYPE

396

142
99
152
146

211

$5,000
$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9.999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49.999
$50,000 or more
Median
Less than

171
$19 671
$21 163

281
$9 006
$11

271

324
$11 964

$17
$19
1

$12
$13

241

$21

187

$23 191
927
$11

811

644

$12 892
$14 662

030

$6 851
$9 487

1979

IN

Households
With earnings
earnings

With Social Security income

Mean

Tract

1979

IN

Households

Mean

Tract

Social Security

income

231
$2 378

With public assistance income


Mean public assistance income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN 1979

151

$3 326

1
1

583

$4 456
146
$2 502

305

001

131

$2 575

BY FAMILY TYPE
$15
$13
$17
$20
$22
$19
$9
$8
$13

Families

With own children under 18 years


Without own children under 18 years
Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years

Female householder, no husband present


With own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years

087
586
597
649
313
043
288
588
537

$16
$15
$19
$20
$20
$19
$11

$21

$10
$9
$15

555
166
509
425
567
637
156
063
259

179
067
585
675
274
864
808
311

780

354
741

476
498
$21 075
$17 140
$10 478
$8 892
$14 567

$26
$22
$28
$30
$26
$31

$14
$15
$13

362
422
536
206
327
932
623
345
908

$18
$17
$19
$20
$21

$19
$13
$9
$19

511
351

831

454
076
856
939
848
485

$17
$16
$18
$19
$20
$19
$12

112

917
096

$11 081
$13 157

$25
$23
$13
$10
$18

199
746
591

034
926

329
548
235
972
928
411
$9 879
$16 381

$22
$20
$22
$24
$20
$14

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


in

Householder worked

1979

in

1979

With related children under 18 years


With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over

Unrelated individuals for


determined

whom

poverty status

whom

poverty status

is

determined

Related children 5 to 17 years

18 to 59 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

Percent below poverty level


Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979

620

340

331

132
69

275

226

73

41

195

151

296

280
145

118
72

922
697
647
390
289
309

973
688

203
69

989
716
556
272
157
203
83

110

140

111

053
387

355
94

502
154

4 066
793

2 626

726

787
566

721

105
103

119

917
690
496
317

701

122
126
42

488
409
278
180
164
75

237

381
221

476
337

771

574
477
280

1
1

159
85
47

535
094
513
264

19

139
98
28

81

93

460

639

301

526

130

44

191

455

3 459

3 672

3 087

5 596

927
906
719
888
644
453

902
887
696
2 207
563
370

992
992
788
787
308
209

862
236
236

171
17.3

221

138
169

851
251

781
97

3 286

3 958

3 617

331

232
356
356
270
646
230

219

162

185
21.6

78

179

236

179

109

106

131

24.1

26.5
65

19.4

11.2

15.1

14.3

91

40

225

161

51

173

116

46
94
69

31

61

66
22

25
98
73
9

173

116

40

21

24.2
39
154
126
29
119
83

36

90
-

23
20

73
43

28
63
35

63
27.9
6

295

306

213

135

25.9

36.0
107

27.3

12.8

135
38.0

49

33

77

44

810

334

867

223

793

479

24.6

27.1

26.4

30.9

21.9

404
404

158
158
98
140
36

292
284
178
459

539
539

313
290
238
414
66
59

284
284
028
678

42
158
158
30
143
34
-

With related children under 18 years


With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over

Unrelated individuals for


determined

whom

poverty status

150
185
74

51

780
772
549
2

205
198
847

084

061

718

101

2 147

2 124

405
283

606
444

409
281

2
1

155
118

882

544
353
547
323

136
1

079
547
394

2
1

030

996
993
786
998
602
263

142
51.6

65 years and over


Persons for whom poverty status
Percent below poverty level
Under 18 years
Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years
18 to 59 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

IN

61

49

44

18

47
157
112
29
112

117

38

72

15.2

8.0

36
100

4.7
9

71

22
22

14

71

22
6
8

34
41

19

48

22

10

18

149
29.7

137
21.4

47

21.9
10

71
13.5
41

17.9

70

489

606

740

545

152

370

11.8

18.6

17.5

20.2

17.7

8.2

6.6

143
137

217
204
154
248

257
257
204
244
44

21

16

63
63
57

141

330
315
236
317
93

109

192
187
132
211
86
57

104

71

37

38
93
57

144
163
143

9.0
14.8
17.8
23.7

16.5

26.5
40.7

15.0
22.3
25.6

30

determined .

351

344
62
54

11

70

116
77

391

559
125
107

96
187
149

66

21

184

98

1979 BELOW SPECIFIED POVERTY LEVEL

Percent of persons for

whom

poverty status

75 percent of poverty level


125 percent of poverty level
150 percent of poverty level

200

Is

17

is

Percent below poverty level

Below
Below
Below
Below

891
551

481

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

IN

Families

INCOME

485

3 293
1

Related children under 18 years

INCOME

741

196
203
106
38
95
34
80

is

65 years and over


Persons for
Under 18 years

324

858
608
559
396
223
340

Families

Householder worked

With related children under 18 years


Female householder, no husband present

percent of poverty level

CENSUS TRACTS

is

determined:

19.3

30.2
40.3
54.2

164

25.4
34.4
38.5

30.9
36.6

48.1

43.6

23.3
35.5
41.1

50.9

17.6

26.5
34.6
48.8

209

42.3

14.0

16.4

7.7

3.1

22.8
25.0
34.7

22.8
25.5
36.3

17.3
17.8
31.5

9.7
15.0
24.9

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

P-229

Income and Poverty Status

Table P-ll.

in

1980-Con.

1979:

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Irvington

tow

Essex

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

County Con.

Census Tracts

INCOME

IN

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0122

0123

0124

0125

0126

0127

0128

0129

0130

0131

0132

0133

523
258

2 15)

2 140

382
176

353
135
99
458
266

1979

Households

$5,000
$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
Median
Less than

125
134
231
199

230
80
32
$15 193
$16 818

504
$19 265
$22 063

Owner-occupied households
Median income
Mean income
Renter-occupied households
Median income
Mean income

Mean income

019

Unrelated individuals 15 years and over


Median income
Mean income

Per capita income

180
45

$17 054
$18 498

875
$22 978
$24 040
1 276
$13 165
$14 697
1
473
037
$22 347
802

271

328
181

49
$15 349
$18 141

845
780
$22 860
1 295
$12 850
$15 061
$21

999
724

168
146

$12 973

241

171

111

43

619

122
147

269
222

263
240
173
204
59

177

33

21

$16 330
$17 948

$14 854
$16 079

392

19

$14 979
$16 118

450
217

114
117

378
208
95
203
79
39
$13 549
$16 765

686

014

764
340

182

182

234

121

177
388

89
207

168
132
288

321
199

149
96
143
27

289
232
220
79

704
383
148

140
235
321

13

16

$12 518
$14 647

$12 478
$14 038

$14 190
$15 492

232
143
70
32
$13 893
$14 710

19

273
$18 438
$18 631
741
$10 675
$12 346

434
$19 087
$21 853

533
$20 019
$20 805

$12 183
$13 416

$10 798
$11 936

120
52

311

$21

973

$22 802
854
$13 245
$13 622

$21

383
$20 320
505
986
$12 273
$13 972

683
$24 323
$24 404
936
$11 952
$15 245

561
$19 236
$20 063
831
$12 147
455
$13

457
$19 663
$23 921
993
$13 472

$10 893
$10 047
1
667
$12 603
$14 700

1
195
$20 731
$22 253
509
$7 315
$8 377

1 034
$17 079
$18 107
466
$8 077
$7 994

1 095
$14 729
$18 695
434
$8 478
$8 961

503
$18 441
$18 532
1 250
$11 346
$12 448

772
$12 976
$13 828
363
$7 990
$9 848

1 203
$15 803
$16 864
746
$8 771
$9 238

1
321
$13 320
$14 938
595
$7 315
$9 062

$6 012

$10 182

$4 249

$5 425

$4 678

686
362
$15 247
362
$4 249

014
796
$14 320

1 764
416
$16 124
300
$3 235
312
$3 104

1
704
242
$16 443
393
$3 675
344
$2 857

$16 864
$14 853
$20 402
$21 096
$22 077
$19 875
$10 798
$8 218
$19 446

$14
$12
$18
$18
$18
$19
$9
$6
$17

1 466
$6 059
$9 701

761
181

$5 701
$8 616

1 087
$13 628
$16 791
1 068
$4 137
$7 117

1 125
$17 788
$19 556
634
$10 526

051

972
$17 466
$17 488
506
$8 200
$10 084

$7 129

$7 560

$7 882

$5 988

$6 824

$6 343

$7 169

$5 918

523

2 151

2 140

168

618

722
$19 058
556
$4 251
158
$2 876

999
077
$17 748
984

615
272
$18 653
499
$4 494

369
028
$17 579
305
$4 492
200
$2 956

619
309
$20 288
365
$4 725

392
055
$16 866
419

488
615

$22 253
$21 065
$23 722
$24 412
$25 197
$23 642
$15 071
$12 308
$24 421

$21

241
106
87

181

369
95
37
$17 332
$19 109

533
$21
$21

274
232

369
237
120
97
236
242
202

78
293

342
183
108
185
115
28
$9 341

615
223
130

1 325
$18 948
$20 325
980
$10 898
$11 995

$18 042
$19 669
572
$7 839
$9 738

Median income

IN

019

$13 238
$14 225

Families

INCOME TYPE

91

300
316
275
386

234

Mean

$11

$11 731

330

171

1979

Households
With earnings

Mean

Tract

0121

earnings

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income
With public assistance income
Mean public assistance income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

$17 722
454
$4 197
133
$2 477

$19 531

$19
$18
$20
$22
$22
$22
$8
$7
$10

669
625
440
359
275
420

$22 347
$21 387
$22 927
$23 161
$23 836
$22 727
$18 573
$11 443
$22 944

019
752
442
202

751

$4 053
146
$3 417

1
1

$3 931
151

$2 109

1
1

189
$2 979

1
1

1
1

147
$2 530

450

133

$4 178
97
$2 977

$17 791
347
$4 770
178
$3 101

107
549
647
406
499
$21 383
$11 385
$8 403
$14 321

$18 695
$16 428
$21 600
$22 492
$21 450
$23 455
$10 543
$9 474
$13 373

1
1

152

$4 067

48'
$1

755

230
$2 960

'

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE

Families

With own children under 18 years


Without own children under 18 years
Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years

Female householder, no husband present


With own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years

721
211

323

$20 325
$19 012
$21

169

$22 330
$23 103
$21 855
$14 332
$9 245
$18 487

$16
$17
$16
$17
$20
$15
$13
$9
$16

791

993
080
561
238
962
859
175

836

$19
$18
$20
$22
$24
$20
$12

556
865
129
142

009
849
989
$9 288
$17 416

$17
$15
$19
$19
$20
$19

156

838
020
691

$11 568
$7 253

$17 396

$18
$16
$19
$20
$19

532
006
065
648
$21 292
$20 374
$12 938
$10 138
$17 167
$18
$16
$20
$20

$13
$12
$17
$18
$17
$20
$9
$8
$12

828
190

939
112

040
642
029
251

852

938
656
661

935
670
247
624
843
295

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


Families

Householder worked In 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years

whom

poverty status

poverty status

is

determined .

18 to 59 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

42
190

168
241
103
103

93
77
30
93

509
144

466

434

165

153

4 348
246
1
246
937
2 435
667
506

3 761

772
559
577
343
215
303

203
830
820
483
274

321
838
844
545
237
418
204
130

211

116
82

224

30
300

108
198

165
176
89
129

068
645

634

506

171

156

4 211
756
756
593
980
475

4 206
019
019
784
2 414
773

3 457

178

561

024
539
383

121
10.8

152

87

130

136

36

208

236

338

15.6

7.3
18

12.6

12.4
19

7.2

69
56

101

109
96

21

19.6
123
199

25.6
88
293

101

188

41

11

91

50
27
-

14
55

26.9
104
192
136
54

136

182

299
70
268

83
6

70

126

10

980

3 557

5 220

765
758
587
017
775
555

995
990
723
2 999
226
913

4 915
863
856
610
2 976
076
723

130

111
7.5

144

97

10.9

8.9

45
66
39

49

76
77
62
33
49

15
19

16

36

13
7

12.8

65
104
72
33
58
35

With related children under 6 years


Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for
determined
Percent below poverty
65 years and over

whom

6
poverty status

156
39

245

711

176

538
254

171

141

203
78

138

172

118

121

391
119

32

85

180

250
314

363
84

746
98

595

4 050
298
288

2 439

3 309

5 319

981

110

4 981
696
690
230
2 810
475
286

894
889

611
2

062
062
735

2 001

698
524

222
222

230
522
409

662
555
476

358
358
076
698
253
177

125

970
970
454
756
593

406

78
level

Persons for whom poverty status


Percent below poverty level

is

46
82
49
23

_
30

47
83
76
33
67

57
104

41

58
22

14

49
69

22
7

31

87
57

14
9
14
14

15

81

is

determined

Under 18 years
Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years

18 to 59 years

60 years and over


65 years and over

13.6

165
20.6

37

49

539

198

370

123

20.2
39

34.6

19.4

310

49

102
20.2
43

76

131

92

101

77

202

224

14.9

28.1

21.2

8.1

67

21

54

21.2
10

27.1

54

37.6
59

57

476

567

660

506

578

355

554

630

176

907

918

15.2

9.1

11.5

15.7

12.0

16.7

8.2

14.7

15.6

7.2

27.4

18.4

29.8

204
204
164
280

135
130
105

113
113

175
175
138

229
229

234

246

107
83

249
100

202
202
122
264
88
88

338
328
236
222
70
38

61

507
507
355
362
38

403
397
305
438
77

77

139
139
92
150
66
60

22
22

55
49

92
92
66
357
118

54

33

63

858
858
683
595
130
84

11.6

6.6
13.0
19.4
28.0

13.4
17.8
23.3
37.2

7.3

12.1

12.4

12.2
15.7
27.6

21.1

21.4
27.6
40.4

4.7
9.8
13.2

20.8
36.8

26.4

34.1

32.1

40.7

47.3

52.7

105

89
203
344
326

85
79

151

93

583

1979 BELOW SPECIFIED POVERTY LEVEL

Percent of persons for

whom

poverty status

is

determined:

75 percent of poverty level


125 percent of poverty level
150 percent of poverty level

21.7
23.5

200

34.1

P-230

503
405
206

487
275

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Percent below poverty level


Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years

Below
Below
Below
Below

034
746

972

802
318

Families

IN

095
826
677
310

195
947
679
263

125

572
228

Related children 5 to 17 years

INCOME

087
674
420

797
564
325

is

Related children under 18 years

IN

271

325
972
527
327

191

Under 18 years

INCOME

201

determined

whom

473
098
579
156
112
28
277

65 years and over


Persons for

95
104
46

With related children under 6 years


Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for

percent of poverty level

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

8.2
15.3
19.5
27.7

9.3
25.1

31.4
44.3

9.3
16.4
21.1

29.9

29.0
39.0

27.1

43.1
61.5

13.6

23.5

CENSUS TRACTS

Income and Poverty Status

Pll

Table

in

1980-Con.

1979:

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

ndB]

Montclair town, Essex County

Census Tracts

INCOME

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Trad

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0161

0162

0163

0164

0165

0166

0167

0168

0169

0170

0171

0172

393

859

1979

IN

Households

168

161

357

182
87

42
70
207

125

94

240

149
77
78
114
30

646

102
69

017
106
50
68
104
146
127
192
154
70

131

176

19

114

119

44

118
138
267

125
114

200
181

45
122
68

70
$18 138
$21 228

$10 360
$15 510

$21

511
$26 597
$28 753
882
$16 550
$16 869

305
$18 750
$19 224
554
$9 082
$13 465

748
$23 617
$25 324
269
$14 926
$18 823

763
788
$24 735
765
$14 369
$14 052

536
$13 810
$18 258
468
$5 522
$8 047

791
$22 923
$25 570
378
$8 536
$10 184

831
$13 503
$16 549

217
$13 365
$15 107
603
$10 475
$14 032

248
$29 091
$29 109
1 398
$12 987
$16 373

712
$50 400
$60 791
390
$20 446
$23 199

1 084
$33 831
$36 902
380
$11 762
$14 275

818
$18 909
$21 006
652
$6 615
$9 433

438
$14 766
$17 348
502
$7 853
$8 866

687
$20 256
$24 118
1 244
$10 072

$15 428

$35 638
$47 478
560
$13 324
$17 150

187

802
$44 447
$56 609
484
$10 585
$14 457

$13 168

$14 725

$11 107

$7 380

$5 914

$9 384

$17 635

$9 590

$5 834

$8 294

315

181

$40 106
383
$4 997
29
$3 734

$32 588
376
$4 466
40
$2 084

1 257
045
$18 112
393
$4 298

820
583
$15 647
259
$4 349
145
$2 336

1
646
270
$18 840
514
$4 492
118
$3 361

102
1
939
$46 602
319
$4 950

1
393
1
137
$20 431
377
$4 439

$955

1 357
084
$35 883
426
$4 892
26
$4 554

859
664
$17 026
210
$4 201
108
$2 889

1
017
870
$23 482
345
$4 398
96
$1 913

$55 648
$61 764
$50 983
$56 198
$61 783
$51 790
$33 825
$38 798
$32 318

$40 649
$41 085
$40 254
$44 068
$45 334
$42 945
$22 119
$18 868
$25 834

$47
$44
$50
$50
$48
$52
$20
$15
$27

478

$36 902
$41 538
$32 962
$38 719
$44 530
$33 448
$24 205
$14 814
$30 372

$21 006
$21 528

735
533
739
015
428
598
994
928
027

$18 258
$16 997
$19 529
$21 831
$22 230
$21 472
$10 996
$8 400
$14 677

$25
$24
$25
$27
$27
$27
$20
$15
$22

010

969
855
467

016
812
482

084

802
670
377

763
596
299

791

81

191

536
382
282
162

65
29
7
173

126
76
29

105
101

145
79

211

36
94

196

244
347

484

765

468

378

95

197

164

135

2 056

3 238

2 947

2 252

2 783

500
500
414

429
429

670
670
566
693
584

3 018
508
508

603
596
457

522
509
434

Families

1
010
$46 236
$55 648
212
$13 245
$14 628

969
$36 714
$40 649

Mean income

921
$38 331
$43 469
564
$6 278
$9 984

Per capita income

$12 990

$17 065

161

21

39

52
64
209
290
463
$42 443
$51

$51

107

761

42
$25 000
$33 687

105
114
162
251

255
283
284
$29 934
$35 096

255
358
$32 576
$42 192

897
$37 437
$42 010
460
$19 100
$21 614

892
$39 170
$51 705
482
$20 882
$24 587

016

531
$11 043

167

124
164
157
28

118

268
311

248
504
$34 695
$31

175

$11

63
98
86
176
148

399
$34 801
$47 487

71

174

$21

19

250
$23 605

1979

IN

168
1
995
$38 553
258
$5 028
22
$2 184

Households
With earnings

Mean

91

426
$20 763
$22 662

1
119
$42 755

INCOME TYPE

161

15

1 023
$35 628
$38 573
292
$18 030
$21 110

981
$37 668
$42 496
187
$20 850
$18 349

Median income

315

$14 317

Owner-occupied households
Median income
Mean income
Renter-occupied households
Median income
Mean income

Unrelated individuals 15 years and over

820

36

$11

Meon

Mean income

257

51

40
38

$15 355
$18 621

Median income

374

195
205
146
312
243
172
232
77
64
$14 289
$18 292

17

42
28
82
30
169
209
293
274
$33 889
$38 630

Median

67
36
68
143
134
87

41

$5,000
$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
Less than

earnings

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income
With public assistance income
Meon public assistance income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

034
$46 112
280
$5 285
1

374

128

138
$3 087

21

61

$4 729

$3 607

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE


$43
$46
$40
$46
$49
$43
$23
$17
$27

Families

With own children under 18 years


Without own children under 18 years
Married-couple families

With own children under 18 years


Without own children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years

469
788
830
200
706
282
569
006
398

542
128
574
519
380
899
796
946

$20
$22
$23
$22
$15
$15
$14

607
879
595
405
254
715
790

$17
$16
$17
$18
$21

348
961

708
418
013
438
411
510

$15
$11
$8
$13 701

118

$24
$19
$25
$28
$26
$29
$15

794
838
896
394
503

$11

251

251

$18 059

$56
$60
$53
$59
$64
$55
$33
$29
$35

609
489
168
961

727
680
165
609
148

$24
$26
$23
$27
$29
$25
$16
$16
$17

570
755
987
834
755
877
535
517
487

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


921
768
408
95

Families

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husbond present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over

Unrelated individuals for

whom

poverty status

Persons for whom poverty status


Under 18 years
Related children under 18 years

is

229
133
109
40
170

HI
80
50

195
137

34

170
87
99
32

177

105

502
97

521

170

207

173

191

8
192

394

212

380

652

95

531
196

560

124

186

86

149

3 304

3 467
859

3 597

3 852

4 037

826
826
647
978
793
594

944
944
769

025
025
810
2 357
655
468

3 098
695
685
515

199

616
305
200

Is

determined

Related children 5 to 17 years

18 to 59 years

60 years and over


65 years and over

805
798
617
860
639
457

859
694
943
665
488

152

756
539

777
626
498

193

363
266

281
1

995
814
652

411

422
706
804
602

168
481

551

710
532

359

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

IN

Percent below poverty level

Householder worked

in

1979

With related children under 18 years


Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979

With related children under 18 years


With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for
determined

58

57

44

1.6

1.8

7.1

19

6.4
6

21

10

32
37

36
42

8
8

17
17
17

9
14
14
9
14

13.0
23

1.0

whom

84

14

49

89

39

21.3

6.6

9.2
17

15.9
7

10.3

124

14
0.4

135

154

103

3.8
53
53

4.0

34
34
34
94
26
18

17

7.9

3.5
5.3
7.5

5.4
6.7

11.1

11.1

1(5.8

poverty status

Percent below poverty level

Persons for whom poverty status


Percent below poverty level
Under 18 years

is

46
33
7
33
28

61
8.0

27
25
37
16
14

36

90

43

16.8
33
72

5.4
11

26
25

64

17

30
13

32
20

19
52
25
6

12

21

11

156
23.9
36

147

148

124

85

29.3

11.9

25.6

11.1

33

28

177
37.8
79

51
13.5

17

375

324

320

139

269

520

223

2.6

12.1

15.8

8.9

23.1

8.0

126
122
65
182
67
48

88
88

9.9
117
117

4.7

23
23
23
63

_
-

60
159
44
44

55
55
49
106
108
100

177
177
109

99
86
69

225
118
93

35

15.9

5.7

9.5

7.6
12.6
15.5
19.6

26.0
34.2
49.6

11.6
15.5
22.2

NEWARK,

N.J.,

11

20
4
15

is

65 years and over


determined .

3.8
18
18
18

Related children under 18 years


Related children 5 to 17 years

18 to 59 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

IN

20

21
2.2
17

16

1.5

14

Families

85

49
65

21
21

10
6

17
17

17

61

152

84
54

118
21
15

15

89
35

1979 BELOW SPECIFIED POVERTY LEVEL

Percent of persons for

Below
Below
Below
Below

687
520

100
52
58

898

10

53

438
272
235

818
635
393
243

35
-

determined

INCOME

891

437
43
38

120
102
70

65 years and over

INCOME

whom

poverty status

is

determined:

75 percent of poverty level


125 percent of poverty level
150 percent of poverty level

3.3

0.1

3.3

4,4
4.9

5.1

200

7.1

0.5
0.9
3.3

percent of poverty level

CENSUS TRACTS

1.5

6.9
19.9

23.6
33.4

11.2

22.9
31.7
43.5

6.8
14.3
17.2
29.8

4.0
6.1
7.1

SMSA

231

Income and Poverty Status

Table p-ll.

in

1980-Con

1979:

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Newark

city.

issex

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

County

Census Tracts

INCOME

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0001

0002

0003

0004

0005

0006

0007

0008

0009

0010

0011

0013

705
257

987
502

550
75
80
54

375
284

2 054

133

768
454

547
214

237
76

157
97
68
107

907
849
276
222

834

122
153

155

914
305
90

190
184
83
70
33

163
120
112
108

103
63
103

47

200
250

59
115
33
66
36

60

25

21

$4 934
$7 267

$5 947
$8 717

$14 575
$16 656

134
$15 811
$16 751
1 773
$5 611
$8 110

291
$20 762

1979

IN

Households

$5,000
$5,000 to $7.499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
Median
Less than

334
293
173

19

37

Mean

239
85
49
$14 818
$16 840

Owner-occupied households
Median income
Mean income
Renter-occupied households
Median income
Mean income

746
$17 910
$19 888
959
$13 582
$14 468

162
$8 654
$9 794

Families

169
$16 815
$18 803
634
$10 108
$10 871

536
765
982
507
587
859

Median income
Unrelated individuals 15 years and over
Median income
Mean income

Per capita income

INCOME TYPE

825
$4 717
$6 771
$6
$8
$3
$4

969
$8 686

64
66

$21 094

543
$12 103
$14 277

$12 628
$15 197

$12 997
$14 998

$10 740
$13 121

$9 630
$12 833

245
$17 695
$18 174
305
$9 707
$12 806

522
$20 846
$19 509
853
$9 656
$12 237

397
$18 250

363
$15 313
$18 282
851
$8 177
$10 509

$4 046
$5 542

$6
$8

$6 838
$8 496

006

191

051

657

$9 191
$11

171

407
$11 475
$13 516
997
$5 941
$8 197

890
$12 589
$14 951
428
$4 754
$5 171

250
328
217

207

$17 521
$17 618
369
$4 343
$6 393

$17
$18

161

409
194
203
196

$21 262

201
142

59
27

389
$16 779
$17 379

503

214
285

58
133
132
49
7

644
500
793
212
286
434

$11

517
288

166
122
178
149

184
123
37
20

12
12

33
33
53
28
8

130
139
153
60
22
4

_
_

$10 298
$12 591

$7 511
$9 008

$10 625
$11 002

$8 692
$10 377

446
$16 548
$17 859
1 322
$9 484
$10 813

103
$15 660
$15 737
444
$6 144
$7 446

72
$15 119
$15 390
165
$7 569
$9 088

237
$10 750
978
$13
677
$8 069
$9 117

179
$14 886
$12 362

614
$9 762
$10 739
414
$3 604

281

457

$11

311

$7 747
$9 570

$13 815
698
$5 619
$6 610

$6 434

$3 666

$4 408

$6 411

$6 080

$5 765

$4 315

$4 026

$3 902

1
705
392
$17 266
374
$4 556

987
363
$10 584
523
$4 042

834

149
$4 079

$17 565
222
$4 294
54
$3 191

550
322
$17 009
235
$4 971
98
$3 466

1 375
886
$17 683
567
$4 381
149
$2 472

2 054
527
$14 141
454
$3 676
465
$3 027

1 214
720
$14 378
240
$3 992
395
$4 582

1 768
265
$13 219

132
$3 743

1
907
845
$12 637
976
$3 745
423
$2 427

$2 861
$3 987

102
$2 944
$4 096

$2 461

$3 722

547
317

237
162
$12 634
33
$3 105
85
$2 402

141

11

$7 162

$3 718

IN 1979

Households
With earnings

Mean

Mean income

earnings

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income
With public assistance income
Mean public assistance income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

316
$4 704
556
$4 270

$9 500
80
$2 944

224
$3 966

914
624
$11

149
227

$3 039

274
$2 589

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE


$18
$17
$19
$20
$20
$20

Families

With own children under 18


Without own children under
Married-couple families
With own children under 18
Without own children under

661

years

18 years
years

803
512
949
501
091

865
$11 667
$5 761
$17 749

18 years
Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years

$8
$8
$9
$9
$9
$9
$7
$8
$6

982
940
012
559
968
362
744
590
443

$11 503

536
219
255

969
430
429
359

644
450
252
96

121

21

198
120

27

266

159

015
604
576
728
808
739
$3 888
$11 655
$10
$12
$13
$14
$12
$7

$18
$17
$19
$18
$18
$18
$19
$10
$23

793
342
656
560
487
612
386
085
026

$17
$17
$17
$17
$21

$15
$14
$11

379
271

447
705
722
584
494
360

$18 141

$17
$17
$17
$18
$19
$17
$13
$8
$16

618
132

897
213
152
649
431
836
454

$13
$12
$16
$18
$18
$17
$8
$7
$14

516
030
792
268
850
427
215
129
198

$14
$12
$18
$17
$17
$16

951
719
116
107
327
855

$11 478
$7 318
$20 115

$13
$12
$16
$15
$16
$14
$11
$9
$20

815
571

440
389
032
471

410
216
580

$9
$7
$12
$13
$11

$15
$6
$5
$9

570
801

586
076
494
156
215
064
066

$12 362
$11 415
$15 357
$18 563
$17 947
$19 795
$5 955
$5 547
$8 270

$10
$10
$10
$12
$13

739
524
971

820
836

$11 923

$8 210
$7 118
$9 645

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present

169
823
566
205

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years ond over

77
113
56
195

Families

Unrelated individuals for


determined

whom

poverty status

634
134

Persons for whom poverty status


Under 18 years
Related children under 18 years

is

determined

J.

18 to 59 years

60 years and over


65 years and over

18

051
663
405
189

407
925

890
447
528
363

991

638
338
556
323

81

82
20
283

457
233
300
226

281
804

930
549
272
470
223

124

614
382
384
303

179
115

136
60

92

13

170

161

51

106

23

73

251
126
108

90

31

18

228
70
58

507

997

428

698

141
37

102

414

94

870
796
778
545
923

695
265
265
232
368

2 605

151

62
36

006
629

212

191

356

79

42

172

118

72

56

3 777

2 176

3 625

6 275

3 789

5 853

738
738
560
675
364

115

474
474
344
244
458
345

378
305
305
264
734
339
204

368
334
969
976
445
280

230
219
618
3 073
550
282

331
1

988
383
383
261

793
812
687

697
697
554
919
009
655

327
255

631

470
478
342

2
2
1

89

817
809
631
1

445
343
197

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

IN

Families

Percent below poverty level

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for

determined
Percent below poverty
65 years ond over

whom

67
10.4

80
44
26
poverty status

level

is

37
44

31
8.0

128

453

251

384

228

61

12.2

32.2
157
391

28.2

30.0
134

49.9

34.1

34
186
200

33
38
17

22
22

63
89
57

30
160
107
58

18

122

13

22

44

81

188
30.6
59

72
186

23
61

161

47

71

152
41

263
140

134
86

47

136
35
122
36

13

13

334
222

209
178
22
143
72

17

27

11

11

36

26

132

313

162

270

17.0
19

13.6

37.1

76

31.4
15

37.9
24

38.7
23

73
51.8
27

234

2 028
34.6

954

227

886

51.0

094
083
766
883

507
495
345
406

32.7
102
102
83
125

34.0
361

51

41

38

38

106
74

25.8
42.4
51.7
66.0

24.6
43.6
49.3

354

367
273

9
19

12

57

215

55.9

51.9
62

is

determined _

112

282

17.7

55.6

30

191

Related children 5 to 17 years

431
42.8
258

703

782

299

263

131

590

15.5

39.3
176
176
122

34.4

12.1

9.5

16.3

366
366
498
435
355

54
54
48
69

192
192
176

277
329
264

85
85
58
117

25.7
50.3
63.2
71.6

21.3
46.8
54.0
65.6

273
270
217
329

Related children under 18 years

101

66

281

250

61

53

148
119

11.6
17.7

3.4
16.3
28.3
37.7

23.3
33.6
40.4

2 083
33.2
1

088
039

32.6

37

596
569
407
563
75
43

22.8
42.9
50.7
61.2

22.6
42.6
49.5
58.4

751

947
48

353
276
419

1979 BELOW SPECIFIED POVERTY LEVEL

Percent of persons for

75 percent

whom

poverty status

is

determined:

of poverty level

125 percent of poverty


150 percent of poverty

P-232

276
28.5

90

18 to 59 years
60 years ond over
65 years and over

200

185
34.5
65
113
85
27
59

69

Persons for whom poverty status


Percent below poverty level

IN

176
15.1

131

Under 18 years

Below
Below
Below
Below

4 525
095
092
814
2 666
764
486
1

Related children 5 to 17 years

INCOME

186
179
119
39
74
24
109

is

65 years and over

INCOME

165
72
116
53
215

389

9.8

level

22.1

level

26.2

percent of poverty level

41.4

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

24.0
36.5

6.7

29.4

39.1

41.1

61.1

45.6
64.0

65.2
68.8

65.1

CENSUS TRACTS

Ml.

Table

Income and Poverty Status

in

1980-Con.

1979:

[Doto are estimates based on

<

sample,- see Introduction.

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Nework

city,

Essex

For definitions of terms, see

appendixes

A ond

8]

County Con.

Census Tracts

INCOME

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0014

0015

0016

0017

0018

0019

0020

0021

0022

0023

0024

0025

333
286

874
330
94

246
425

872
306
89

199
153
134
63

4 112
746
374
429
728

147

741
287
82
50
146
87
60

81

19

51

10

1979

IN

Households

$5,000
$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
Less than

141

129

256
234

135
382

101

41

21

25
25
9
$8 173
$9 615

16

31

$8 579
$12 725

$13 333
$16 726

298
$13 615
$14 492
948
$6 802
$8 082

250
$17 344
$23 089
622
$6 489
$8 559

659
$22 468
$21 287
817
$10 283
$13 047

807
$25 489
$23 783
392

002
326
899
432
717
692

676
354
634
241
924
245

HI

2 791

$17 031
$18 941
441
$5 259
$8 340

931
861
856
313
258
331

$16 090
$18 072
1
569
$7 509
$9 287

$18
$19

$2 897

$4 369

$5 902

$6 556

246
756

872
542
$14 975
256
$3 443
247
$2 810

$17 614
338
$3 541
227
$2 595

$21

199
959
820
372
$4 398

941
576
038
303
354
240
553
294
314

$23
$22
$25
$26
$25
$27
$14
$7
$20

64
100
65
30

59

Mean

$10 097

$12 089

$7 811
$10 297

Owner-occupied households
Median income
Mean income
Renter-occupied households
Median income
Mean income

458
$15 658
$16 350
875
$10 551
$11 962

93
$14 934
$16 061
648
$6 341
$9 241

267
$20 179
$19 692
607
$5 524
$8 745

381
$9 472
$14 253
754
$7 285
$8 299

052
350
440
460
750
378

561
536
650
202
636
722

574
$9 953
$14 253
420
$3 731
$5 810

859
385
456
396
309
773

$3 072

$3 807

$3 338

874

1
135
862
$10 878
273

$11

Mean income

$13

Unrelated individuals 15 years and over


Median income

$5
$8

Mean income

$3 818

Per capita income

INCOME TYPE

IN

$11

$3
$4

$8
$11

$4
$4

169

$8
$9
$3
$4

$11

$14
$3
$5

111

166
96
308

581

506
510
166
72
$13 223
$15 837

128

40
$19 141
$20 656

$24
$23
$7
$8

411
226
110

759
298

139

187

188
155

254
224
170

243
225

367
185

141

165

301
104

182

273
90
38
$13 110
$16 118

43
$15 000
$17 383

838
397
$22 049
846
$10 084
$12 761

82
15

$12 899
$15 621

233

866
$18 542
$20 274
893
$10 823
$12 087

245
403
846
508
455
075

176
$14 859
$16 094
396
$8 160
$7 899

1 445
$14 719
$17 467
440
$6 547
$7 413

$6 562

$6 075

$4 608

$4 853

4 112
2 977
$16 906
318
$4 397
480
$2 741

1 684
247
$18 957
534
$4 044

1 411
1
162
$16 083

1
759
357
$16 783
384
$3 803
356
$3 261

072
950
912
246
063
379
$11 390
$9 277
$13 888

$19
$20
$19
$22
$24

1
100
714
$22 875
3 012
$11 398
$13 267

$21

$9 951
$14 219

684
249
200

$21

$7
$9

612
$21 420
$21 350

799
$9 802
$11
1

1979
1 333
009
$13 723
288
$4 145
445
$3 518

Households
With earnings

Mean

$10

95
85
123
56
70
32

240

13

Median income

293
130
102
277
146
132
249
116

114
79

$7 804

476

221

Families

71

$7 575

156
156

107

664
$13 470
$11

Median

158

741

450

491

$11 484

$16 108
240
$3 508
264
$3 624

earnings

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income
With public assistance income
Mean public ossistonce income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

163
$4 170

247
$3 438

$3 621

200
$2 932

$11 936

323
$3 113
397
$2 653

476

138

116
$2 322

173
$2 829

231

$3 785

290
$2 920

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE


$13 440
$11 228
$18 343
$19 258
$17 898
$20 951
$7 935
$7 183
$11 788

Families

With own children under 18 years


Without own children under 18 years
Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years

$11 650
$11

$12
$14
$16
$13
$7
$7
$8

368
326
705
004
102

804
645
754

253

$11 456

130

799
526
306
768
647
$7 383
$13 882

$12 067
$10 692
$16 389
$21 303
$12 155
$5 960
$5 790
$6 317

574
332
393
252
98
224

859
564
570
419
260
350

138
63

161

$14
$12
$17
$18
$18
$18
$8

$9
$8
$12
$16
$18
$14
$5
$4
$10

899
731

839
868
722
892
611
830
507

$14
$13
$16
$17
$17
$17
$12

634
545
129

579
917
283
288
$11 066
$15 670

$18
$16
$22
$22
$21

$23
$14
$11
$21

856
460
447
719
952
786
874
282
615

$18
$16
$18
$20
$20
$20

846
087
597

905
275

$21 404

$13 373
$11 Oil

$15 890

$16
$16
$15
$20
$22
$16
$9

094
376
448
667
869

$9 089
$12 430

$17
$17
$18
$22
$22
$20
$10
$9
$13

102

800

467
092
324
040
658
838
748
871

780

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


Families

Householder wprked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years

whom

poverty status

is

002
510
757
567
212

676
437
434
324

460

202

420

241

34

193

396
99

432

51

82

121

4 655
1
912
912
544
2 439
304
219

2 504

2 667

3 410

129
129

4 193
1
842
842
432

2 621
881

234

995
989
716
282
390

174

301

508
249
80

81

HI

931

2 791

854
659
412

795
544
209
160

2
1

032
258
633
377
374

245
870
685
378
202
222

118

98

627

242

451

445
045
086
566

396
64

440

180

4 843
378
378
027
2 463
002
672

4 853
874
874
1
345
2 617
362
275

5 791
2 256
2 256

51

149

441
153

313

569

508

134

553

4 211
314
314

3 795

9 871
2 116

25
116

878

361

301

121

176
881

286
383
184
99

192
252
95

290
153

475
211

110

is

determined

Persons for whom poverty status


Under 18 years
Related children under 18 years

89

201

65 years ond over


determined .

Related children 5 to 17 years

913

18 to 59 yeors
60 years and over
65 years and over

INCOME

561

329
414
266
130
228
127
78

With related children under 6 years


Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for

052
618
789
520
203
472

141

242
232
975
789
379
235

991

360
220

877
709
400
340
226

971
2 343

554

430

138
130

106
557
483
2 272
744
2

884

2 085

572
408

125

773
013
522
362

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

IN

346

212

166

350

474

249

206

105

313

147

315

325

Percent below poverty level


Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present

32.9
50

37.8
62
183

28.9

40.7
184

47.3
122
441

36.8

18.5

11.3

11.2

11.8

32
277

111

75
83
66
47
58

126

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over

103
192
117
73

80

11

48
107
109
42
93
42
32

26.8
129

22.5

67

Families

Unrelated individuals for


determined

whom

316
277

poverty status

Percent below poverty level


:_

is

determined .

Related children under 18 years


Related children 5 to 17 yeors

18 to 59 years

60 years and over


65 yeors and over

INCOME

IN

144
102

28
144
104

17

16

137
29.8

100
49.5

19

402
95
387
214

139

243
126
25

211
173

50
154
60

211

135
23
121

52
33

97
293
207

277
207
71

61

196
110
23

193
118

138
31.4

209

124
51.5
65

174

74

346

143

82

39.5

23.6
22

22.1

28.1
61

20.7
8

18

207

181
45.7

49.3
133

21

48.4
34

51

138

31

082

916

470

2 184

990

916

500

287

676

33.0
878
878

43.2
598
598

34.3

43.1

52.1

37.8

21.8

13.2

13.0

14.0

27.8

25.3

644
628
28

444
415

449
449
260
300

294
294
965
789

474
470
372
444

405
405
254
443

239
239
213

101

72
70

68

259
259
195
268
149

808
808
596
566

167
167

390
380
292
597
300
227

719
719
440
568

69
32

750
740
573
632
88

64
47

91

38.3
51.6
62.9
77.9

24.6
41.8
56.3
67.7

18.4
32.3
37.9
49.8

20.5
29.6
34.3
49.8

534

17

52

55

33.3
52.4

46.5
56.3

56.1

62.1

68.0

73.3

51

198
63
38

29.2

15.3

10.7

41.2
46.8
54.5

26.6

17.1

32.1

19.1

42.7

27.5

114

351

465

73

1979 BELOW SPECIFIED POVERTY LEVEL

Percent of persons for

Below
Below
Below
Below

62

131

297
268

is

65 yeors and over


Persons for whom poverty status
Percent below poverty level
Under 18 yeors

156

28
144
160

whom

poverty status

is

determined:

75 percent of poverty level


125 percent of poverty level
150 percent of poverty level

46.2
49.5

200

64.1

percent of poverty level

CENSUS TRACTS

25.1

9.2
20.3
25.9
35.9

NEWARK,

9.6
18.0
24.1

37.9

N.J.,

SMSA

P-233

Income and Poverty Status

Table P-ll.

in

1980-Con.

1979:

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Newark

city,

Essex

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

County Con.

Census Tracts

INCOME

IN

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0027

0028

0029

0030

0031

0032

0034

0035

0037

0038

0039

026
346

607
215

678
218

651

732
836
207

419

242
88

87

119

684
256
113

282

184

138
78
24
59
34
22

1979

Households

$5,000
$5,000 to $7.499.
to
$9,999
$7,500
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
Median
Less than

Mean
Owner-occupied households
Median income
Mean income
Renter-occupied households
Median income
Mean income

91

86

142
75
82

75
95
11

112
86
103
38
43

61

35
10

$7 269
$11 281

$6 859
$8 339

183
$13 194
$17 931

68
094
810
539
978
532

843
$6 659
$9 838

Median income

Mean income
Unrelated individuals IS years and over
Median income

Mean income
Per capita income

INCOME TYPE

IN

$6
$6
$6
$8

17

095
267

732
302

168
142

169
87

267

245
125
65

117
50
113
68
29
33

274
378

61

117

281

141

121

176

23
38

84
89

39
62
54
16

41

40
37
20

16

19

40

26

22

11

17
7

$7 762
$11 099

$7 372
$9 578

$6 903
$8 195

40
$5 362
825
$7

21

$9 872
$10 175

$7 292
$12 133

$9 102

81

70
563
053
581
605
280

37
$9 464
$9 136
647
$6 733
$8 141

32
688
809
250
919
966

83
250
039
336
302
897

197
$15 516
$15 143

496
$6 467
$9 481
222
$5 429
$6 702

343
$8 341
$10 305
432
$3 449
$4 865

$6 654
$8 450
472
$3 457
$4 803

212
$10 690
$10 765
112
$4 600
$5 369

307
$6 675
$12 353
212
$6 450
$6 924

1 044
$10 105
$11 402

$2 503

$2 841

732

282

711
$11 454

179
$11 324
76
$3 743
95
$3 952

484
$15 240
597
$6 975
$10 537
$11

$11

$12
$6
$9

38
$13 750
$13 293

694
$5 362
$7 702

$9
$11

334

$9
$9

74
62

127

056
496
245
53
155

43
33
31

_
_

$6 368
$9 715

$5 327
$7 324

218
$12 143
$12 883
877
$9 788
$11 775

126
$12 679
$15 316
606
$5 299
$8 550

541

572

$6 937
$10 758
289
$3 254
$4 573

$7 027
$9 717

321
$4 517
$5 679

856
114
$12 314
375
$4 972
$6 750

$3 771

$3 041

$3 620

$3 019

$2 977

419
283
$14 544

1 274
845
$12 145
155
$3 302
590
$3 212

1 095
780
$12 429

432
$3 814

732
365
$13 370
159
$3 501
336
$2 980

$11 402

$12
$10
$15
$15
$16
$14
$9
$6
$15

314
446
474
673
387
778
069
580
573

$10 758
$9 499
$13 704
$16 046
$15 844
$16 324
$7 007
$6 254
$10 229

856
492
647
448

541
180
401

$7
$9

$7
$12

830

454
$6 875
$8 328

340
$4 000
$5 489

$3 852
$4 938

526
$9 091
$12 148
196
$3 892
$5 850

$3 391

$2 602

$3 044

$3 069

$2 891

026

603
$13 314
193
$2 390
473
$3 457

607
317
$9 443
100
$2 952
349
$3 664

678
338
$14 534
200
$3 552
348
$3 266

651
324
$13 469
99
$3 511
348
$3 169

684
306
$9 940
273
$4 113
355
$2 845

$11 737
$10 812
$14 520
$18 034
$20 121
$14 377
$7 062
$6 307
$12 098

$8 328
$7 830
$9 713
$10 748
$12 311
$9 348
$7 424
$6 849
$11 807

$12 148
$11 404
$14 392
$18 617
$22 069
$12 598
$6 715
$5 638
$12 837

$9
$7
$14
$15
$10
$24
$6
$5
$10

481
109
700

$10 305
$11 208
$8 648
$15 546
$22 376
$10 061
$7 473
$7 649
$6 954

$8
$7
$10
$14
$16
$12
$7
$6
$10

450
792
356

381

$16 860

$17 924
$21 780
$19 867
$23 380
$7 157
$6 472
$11 024

830
402
683
460

454

343
136
266
217

334
492

212

307

012
325
892
526

114
170
104
34
104
43

165
236
186
85
178
87

34

19

16

112
26

212

266

157

13
7

$7 210

_
$10 420
$11 996

$11 737

Families

$10 758

077

$8 231
$9 956

10

$11

056
$5 327
$7 324
1

514
$3 531
$4 337

1979

Households
With earnings

Mean

Tract

0026

earnings

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income
With public assistance income
Mean public assistance income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

375
$3 235
1

on

$3 507

79
$3 062
160
$3 221

271

$3 497

056
458

$9 475

434
$3 862
361
$3 343

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE

IN

Families

With own children under 18


Without own children under
Married-couple families
With own children under 18
Without own children under

years

18 years
years

18 years
Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years

437
656
115

941
679
547

861
162
259
038
147

$10 765
$8 968
$16 902
$17 378
$15 455
$26 445
$6 618
$5 991

$12 353
$9 741

$10
$13
$15
$16
$14
$8
$6
$12

584
530
911
271

868
007
658
422

$9
$9
$9
$11
$13
$8
$8
$7
$10

717
813
590
168
787
525
720
578
533

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


Families

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979

With related children under 18 years


Wth related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for
determined

whom

340
40
is

determined

..

3 498
1

534
534

153

770

18 to 59 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

related children under

18 years
6 years

With reloted children under


Householder 65 years ond over

Unrelated individuals for


determined
Percent below poverty

whom

poverty status

level

Persons for whom poverty status


Percent below poverty level

is

determined

Under 18 years

Reloted children under 18 years

18

39

196
62

222

432

472

164

176

934
783
783
607
789
362
280

5 491

973
877
877
558
955

2 493
1
115
1
115

874
177

987
854
843
707
988

141

201
144

145
69

89

411

243

203

287

49.5
87

53.5
62

57.9
29

389
346
55
336

212

38.6
23
193
186
23
176
108

141

192
42
192
119

11

159
46.8
29

122
45.9
27

840
52.6
031
031

774
719
90

Related children 5 to 17 years

18 to 59 years
60 years ond over
65 years and over

34

71

103

044
571

799
577
240
482
135
90

572
268
383
339

306

181

58

370

260

211

135
58

137
261
87
112

77

496
496
829
2 598
397
279
2
2
1

030
529
514
378
438
63
53

321
46

375
107

289
78

514
272

465
615
615
440
720

4 547
935
935
479

3 686

2 444

2 632

002
002
672

130
85

311

884
315

253

959
959
730
035
638

192

211

175

481

231
40.4

61
1

487
487

153

2 301

189

248
228
17

207
124
18

715

85

144

367

285

279

53.6

40.1

46.9

35.2

6
85
76

34

60
332

33.3
73

51.6

243
243
56
210
143

249
225

75

106
648
654
86
595
386

17

138
40.2
22
128
138
22
128

127
127

310

34

41

76

43

127
63

290
84
20

46
213
174

14

14

174

201
103
7

161
42.9

175
60.6

51

48

75
16

093

52.0

102

108
48.6

20

013

293

35

52

130

62.1

31.3

113

24.5
10

40.5
35

2 999
54.6

443

619

43.0

42.3

38.5

37.0

357
357

181

275
266
190
158

980
980
765
694

707
707
508
586

210

10

78
55

72
51

118
55

28.7
57.2
61.8
77.9

29.5
46.9
56.0
67.4

39.1

25.4

62.5
65.9
72.7

60.1

176

879

55.4

40.6

592

607
607
378
424
62
43

623
623
514
360
30
24

640
629
493
448

45.4
401
401

39.7
63.3

31.8
54.4
64.5
70.3

88
46

270

222
51.4
56

297
383
95

1
1

608
608
117

56

149

49.7
66.7

35.7
54.2

42.2

70.1

71.1
76.1

74.7
85.8

231

236
26
26

752

365

327
54.3
701
701

477
508

52.5
119
1

161
44.1

504
504
365
408
249
157

1979 BELOW SPECIFIED POVERTY LEVEL

Percent of persons for

whom

poverty status

75 percent of poverty

200 percent

is

determined:

41.4

level

125 percent of poverty


150 percent of poverty

P-234

37

189
110
62

180

is

65 years and over

IN

141

370
328
82
272
132

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Families

Below
Below
Below
Below

496

294
86
262

266

194
87

Percent below poverty level


Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979

INCOME

526
229
421

is

Related children 5 to 17 years

Wth

no
283
143
28

23
poverty status

Persons for whom poverty status


Under 18 years
Related children under 18 years

IN

142

430
171

65 years and over

INCOME

197

360
310

56.3
63.9
69.0

level
level

of poverty level

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

69.1

87.2

72.0

65.1

38.7
57.6
69.6
78.9

34.1

48.7
54.1

65.7

72.3
80.4

CENSUS TRACTS

Income and Poverty Status

Table P-ll.

in

1980-Con.

1979:

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Newark

city,

Essex

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

County Con.

Census Tracts

INCOME

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0040

0041

0042

0043

0044

0045

0046

0047

0048.01

0048.02

0049

0050

370
306

876

728
82

245
292

2 953

803
330

751
263
144
54
136
89

1979

IN

499

Households

$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999.
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
Median

31

59
30
53

8
$7 776
545

Mean

$11

Owner-occupied households
Median income
Mean income
Renter-occupied households
Median income
Mean income

Mean income
Unrelated individuals 15 years and over

Median income

Mean income
Per capita income

139

112

146
269
119

267
178
194
92
55
44
$12 338
$15 254

165
142
72
142
104
129

846
482

2 057

106
160

67
152

162
122

131

278
316

484
258
204
352

394

123
66

572
406

61

101

38
23

95

603
$14 825

$16 328
$18 794

303
$22 596
573
$8 652
$10 716

$14
$16

261
132
403
467
909
217

465
$22 909
$25 451
1
107
$8 839
$10 684

121

10

$13 993

236
206
206
152
64
36
$12 298
$15 052

216
44
$11 767

52
67
129

$11

98
104

397
$13 789
$16 064
973
$11 084
$13 148

337
$7 972
$12 551
276
$3 946
$5 546

1 043
$12 694
$15 612
618
$6 914
$7 586

1 083
$12 317
$14 826
461
$7 100
$7 026

633
$15 488
$17 062
336
$6 077
$6 200

576
$18 824
$20 542
194
$9 400
$9 453

$3 836

$4 635

$4 359

$4 443

499

1
342
997
$16 757
347
$4 091
392
$2 876

1
370
960
$15 496
310
$4 152
356
$4 027

876
743
$15 686
104
$2 759
147
$3 037

$18 963
93
$3 448

826
950

$17 062
$16 070
$18 267
$21 772
$25 026
$19 084
$11 860
$9 254
$18 303

$21 062

129

226
153
43

$14 103
$16 095
546

$14 740
$18 053

$26 170
$26 423
1 300
$9 853
$11 757

665
$25 966
$26 610
1 392
$12 718
$13 965

1 282
$14 100
$15 711
475
$7 500
$7 202

1 270
$16 243
$18 198

1 459
$16 119
$19 281

$5 639

$4 764

728

$22
$23

286

586
438
302
317

108

44

135
98
53
24

264
262
306
212
218
49

19

54

344
$12 878

$4 754
$6 951

$13 719
$15 987

$6 953
$9 597

138

496
737
315
307
477
206

100
$13 214
$15 964
651
$6 345
$8 619

$3 300
$4 096

1 227
$14 726
$17 042
785
$8 598
$10 018

619
$7 853
$10 343
159
$4 177
$5 064

107
117

86
55

$11

$22
$27
1

$10
$11

137
768
153
108
792
113

$20 089
$20 133
2 815
$4 622
$6 305

$10
$13

272
$10 471

649
$12 192
$14 881
715
$8 515
$8 874

$5 919

$6 090

$5 168

$2 987

$5 503

$3 329

1 572
217
$15 659
296
$3 665
612
$2 708

1 846
408
$18 117
212
$2 753
445
$2 754

2 057
715
$18 797

1 245
964
$14 303

2 953
1
174
$9 374

751
370
$12 921
155
$4 618

$2 616

1 803
1
515
$16 756
270
$3 069
390
$2 964

$15 711
$12 517

$18 198
$16 342

$9 145
$8 279
$10 362
$10 961
$11 587
$10 385
$7 329
$5 958
$10 843

$17 042
$14 663
$20 757
$21 578
$20 552
$22 615
$12 154
$10 408
$16 273

$10 343
$8 685
$14 941
$13 185
$12 800
$13 881
$7 916
$5 836
$16 596

227
877
825

619
315
472

541

331
125

711
$6 900
$9 308

855.
$11

578

$22
$23

19

46

$7 335
$9 145
1

483

1979

IN

Households
With earnings

Mean

123

428
$19 773
$20 729
914
$10 833
$12 690

$7
$10

Median income

342
277

44
778
838
455
457
260

$22
$24

Families

INCOME TYPE

154
87
77

Less than $5,000

323
$13 531

earnings

71

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income
Wth public ossistonce income
Mean public ossistonce income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

$2 508
185
$3 349

641

159

$2 893

291

$4 594
371
$2 961

172
$2 916
252
$3 292

380

$3 295
1

141

321

$3 516

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE


$12
$10
$16
$17
$18
$15
$6
$5
$25

Families

With own children under 18 years


Without own children under 18 years
Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years

551

317
200
057
425
917
912
437
015

$15
$13
$18
$19
$20
$18
$11
$8
$19

612
366
448
661
551

979
415
090
357

$14
$12
$16
$18
$19
$18

941

698
105

342
$11 409
$8 738
$16 434

$20
$18
$24
$26
$23
$29

542
051

281
259
217
333

138

$21

181

$21 262

$22
$23
$22
$11
$9
$18

981
086
848

$19
$17
$22
$24
$25
$22

483
039

$11 745
$9 309

001

$21

220

270
925
906
506

459
040
970

484
516
830
962
$11 237
$9 714
$14 878

$21

576

$20 634
$21 946
$9 732
$6 357
$20 849

851

924

$14 881
$11 209
$20 628
$20 388
$16 567
$25 433
$10 020
$7 416
$15 849

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


337

Families

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for

whom

'

poverty status

is

determined

Related children 5 to 17 years

18 to 59 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

127

471
271

380
195

083
614
660
510
239
357

633
459
406
250
126
215
104

199
119

618

21

125

510
449
449
394
973
88
43

4 573
1
545
534
1

461
411

200
135
153
68
45

29

282
923
860
584
375
464

193

533
339
464
194

93

132

291

409

261
67

649
432
425
285

161

220
101

54

184

461
74

336
18

14

50

711
66

855
32

715
84

4 474

2 753

2 406

4 847

5 154

6 064

3 127

421
421
111

959
958
748

923
923
745
338
145
98

624
624

872
872
379
3 749
443
278

2 501

2 538

527
387

515
276

203
76

256

342

24.5

31.6
113

134
21.2
24
120

151
44.8

Percent below poverty level

Householder worked

in

1979

Unrelated individuals for

determined
Percent below poverty

whom

114

29
114
76

poverty status

578
673
027
748
310
594
255
345

303
416

267
129

189
79

44

591

475

194

694

681

238
2 848
305
1

189
3 144
1

386
250

188

000
000
706
861

266
171

483
831

51

159
38

6 879
2 378
2 378

5 280

2 251

637
637
243

882
882
682

850
2 717
1
784
328
1

785

3 211

432
242

195
174
120

Persons for whom poverty status


Percent below poverty level

is

determined .

Under 18 years
Related children under 18 years

Related children 5 to 17 years

18 to 59 years
60 yeors and over
65 years and over

IN

191

12

122
4

121
43.8

198
32.0

11

38

96

413

259

266

209

32.2
197

20.4
99

18.2

52
53

357
337

223
172

248
199
48

32.2
78
188
113
33
105

79

681
43.2
143

245

239

20.0

38.6

50
228
170
22
170
94
-

418

45
230
212
45
212

41

168

111

13

91

574
457

13

153

82
35

45
20

318
203

73
172
102

13

193
41.9
24

109
32.4

50

159

304

162

166

879

208

67

25.8

18.9
12

23.2

59.3

33

496

26.5
39

42.1

33.5
23

42.8

557

698

338

097

3 464
50.4

003

928

19.0

41.2

171

472
472
325
476

499
499
383
408

855
626

55
39

21
21

35.6
61.5
73.0
83.6

13.6
24.8
30.7
43.8

38.0
53.6
57.6
74.7

199
115
6

98

708

266

579

66
1

166

189

46.9

27.7

34.8

25.4

14.0

32.6

22.6

19.6

35.1

307
307
263
368

654
654
412

328
327
265
362

167
167
149
163

838

8
8

8
8

534
534
390
495
68

51

590
678
63
42

485
485
353
592
89
66

594
594
443
542

33

629
618
413
528
109
46

36.4
53.3
56.2
62.5

21.8
37.8
43.5
56.0

24.6
37.2
45.9

25.2

9.1

14.1

23.4
30.0
40.8

25.9
37.8
39.9
50.3

19.8

34.1

26.2
31.4
42.6

25.7
31.6
39.7

33

781
122

831

53
35

58

438
438
159

21

1979 BELOW SPECIFIED POVERTY LEVEL

Percent of persons for

whom

poverty status

75 percent of poverty level


125 percent of poverty level
150 percent of poverty level

200

257
274
80
225
166
22

69
12.0

is

level

65 yeors and over

40
218
206
40

43
139

With related children under 18 years


Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over

Below
Below
Below
Below

12

638

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

IN

Families

INCOME

671

276

determined

Persons for whom poverty status


Under 18 years
Related children under 18 years

043

is

65 years and over

INCOME

194
215
146
50
135
76

percent of poverty level

CENSUS TRACTS

is

determined:

55.1

44.8
51.0

23.0
40.6
44.3
60.1

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

P-235

Table P-ll.

Income and Poverty Status

in

1980-Con.

1979:

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Newark

city,

Essex

or definitions of terms, see oppendixes

and B]

County Con,

Census Tracts

INCOME

IN

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0051

0052

0053

0054

0055

0056

0057

0058

0059

0060

0062

0063

038

872
327
96
43

457

367

682
218

886

156

597
278

063

351

401

361

154
27

176
212
224
231
123
90
43

45
47

101

123
77

93
120

21

1979

Households

229
114

Less than $5,000


$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999..
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
Median

623
644
220
220

15

189

119

37

300

91

62

21

18
32
10

29
24

47
47

90

29

33

46
56
-

182
87
62

18

7
10

12

10

$6 528
$9 869

$5 507
$8 302

$7 500
$10 873

$6 930
$9 367

$7 204
$9 266

$10 946
$14 197

$6 788
$9 000

$6 903
$9 897

89
$9 135
$12 936

34
$30 042
$23 012
563
$5 087
$7 413

178
$19 821
$18 339
504
$6 284
$8 236

75
$13 274
$14 453
988
$6 462
$8 981

31
$5 875
$9 739

$24 301
700
$8 546
$11 610

242
$16 471
$17 473
1 215
$8 874
$11 660

$14 902
282
$3 900
$5 638

806
$14 571
$16 400
434
$5 522
$7 594

1 049
$9 205
$12 575
602
$7 557
$8 510

286
$7 606
$10 159
139
$3 643
$5 007

$4 985

$3 878

$4 480

$4 143

038

872
536
$18 121
218
$2 866
290
$2 520

Mean

$13 875
$15 156

Owner-occupied households
Median income
Mean income
Renter-occupied households
Median income
Mean income

311
$24 036
$22 402
727
$9 670
$12 056

264
$19 700
$23 024
608
$5 270
$9 304

Families

781
$13 958
$16 106
395
$7 577
$7 992

87

683
$11 282

$21

342
786

$9 876

$12 626

278
$5 403
$8 887

520

424

787

$5 610
$8 232

$6 929
$11 225

$7 023
$9 776

192
145
63
95
34

161

20

$9 205
763
725
$6 398
$8 711

$27 917
$25 438
134
$10 270
$12 519
103
$10 156
$13 405
184
$3 333
$6 520

$7 601
$9 550

$11 478

693
$3 713
$5 852

$3 704
$5 284

$3 327

$3 475

764
975
356
376
$3 787
594
$3 483

1 623
913
$12 478

$9
$8
$12
$15
$15
$14
$6
$5
$10

550
496

$11 478
$11 745
$10 869
$16 904
$18 630
$12 371
$7 352
$6 653
$9 539

240
606
958
784
305
693
324

26

104

$11

121

524

418

$3 614
$6 218

$3 535
$5 566

$4 000
$5 611

513
$6 170
$8 527
587
$5 683
$6 994

$2 675

$2 726

$3 510

$2 921

$3 521

$5 798

367

597
343
476
$10

682
409
239
$13

063
666

886
486
$10 768

66
$2 500
258
$3 087

132
$2 645

154
128
$14 955
55
$3 281

232
049
753
290
059
389
427

$11 225
$11 343

733

617

$6 839
$8 987
1

240

1
133
$7 787

580

IN 1979

Households
With earnings

Mean

51

84
69
22
$8 256
$13 458

INCOME TYPE

764
749
186

93

168
62

Per capita income

71

31

42
52

81

Mean income

18

113

Unrelated individuals 15 years and over


Median income

193
130
114
150
130
109
153
39
24
$12 471
$15 776

41

91

Mean income

042

169
129
162

112
173

Median income

848
$15 521

earnings

With Social Security income


Meon Social Security income
With public assistance income
Mean public assistance income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

141

$4 405
289
$2 771

042

311

$3 436

457

048
$13 631
203
$4 650
533
$3 410

198

$10 291
81

$3 640

234
$4 640

275
$3 321

$10 841
83
$3 032
552
$3 596

151

$4 385
367
$3 871

$1

40
279

$11

39V
$3 404
621

$3 185

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE


$16 106
$12 500
$21 220
$24 928
$25 862
$24 363
$7 955
$6 411
$13 637

Families

With own children under 18


Without own children under
Married-couple families
With own children under 18
Without own children under

845
$15 868
224
$3 677

years

18 years
years

18 years
Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years

$14
$10
$26
$23
$18
$34
$7
$4
$18

902
641

372
789
536
738
249
418
616

$16
$14
$20
$20

400

$21

361

131

308
649

$19 845
$11 218
$8 490
$19 764

575
373
964
788
735
885
068
246
$11 384

$10 159
$8 346
$12 976
$17 712
$14 704
$19 292
$6 580
$6 968
$5 083

286

12

$12
$12
$12
$17
$20
$12
$9
$8

$8
$8
$8
$17
$18
$15
$5
$5
$6

Oil

615

$10 976
$17 997
$23 475
$9 443
$5 343
$5 540
$4 305

$9
$8
$14
$13
$11

$14
$7
$7
$6

776
434
236
048
588
929
471
572
298

$8 527
$6 498
295
$12 408
$10 028
$14 114
$5 536
$5 168
$6 732

787
437
694
494
236
494
244
38

513

$11

$13
$7
$15
$20

405
386
764
882

$20 882
$7 605
$7 386
$7 824

251

004
453
409
666
801
120

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979

With related children under 6 years


Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for
determined
65 yeors ond over

whom

poverty status

is

201

101

310

292
167

192
323
134

049
684
752
626
372
519
242

10

81

83

546
346

determined .

395
27

282
59

78

3 249

3 097

3 748

319
319
966

338
338
094
2 066
344
232

18 to 59 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

045
045
775
908
296

551

227

178

127

212

270

27.1

39.5

88
204

181

34
270
230
23
230

With related children under 6 years


Householder 65 years and over

119

Families

Unrelated individuals for


determined
Percent below poverty
65 years and over

whom

181

64

poverty status

level

Persons for whom poverty status


Percent below poverty level

is

determined .

Related children under 18 yeors


Related children 5 to 17 years

18 to 59 yeors
60 years ond over
65 years and over

177

310
220

105
255
136

35
191

112
37

13

281

103
42
29
58

48
252

29

152

348

124
64

133
649
878
578
237
480
259
77

434

602
90
4 573
694
694
288
472
2
407
287
1

139
30
1

298
580
580
497
670

131

31

53

184
43

693

13

837
848
839
637
922

2 263

3 406

2 376

457

513
502
056
669
224

810
788
608
222
344

40
40
40
324
93
69

4 811
966
947
1
469
2 377
468
343

48
42

418

524

121

815
800
583
1

67
34

165
283
205

1
1

587

167

101

580
210

168

4 642

776
776
313
2 330
536
358
1

360

195
24.2

334
315

139
48.6
28
128
114

19

110

21

170
72

303

139

171

34.3
148

35
195
170

303

174

411

267

27

569

492

58.3

41.0
16
157
157

52.2

52.0

26.2

31

45.9
100

43.4
144

427
347

109
45

35
196
103

145
72

126
392
301
77
301
178

11

77

259
224

11

233

14

211

27

553
494

77

77

200

14

111

494
278

315
204

23

43

no

143

179

185

77

67

283

201

240

100

362

297

27.8
9

50.7
33

41.2
39

30.7

55.4

55.4
6

48.1
13

54.3

17

54.0
83

40.9

20

38

33

52.2
116

51.2
143

657

621
47.8

216

181
39.6
12

2 367

2 004
43.2

228

938

28.4

39.7

25.0

36.2

58.1

45.5

458
458
302

682
682
465
491
55
33

476
476
344

324
324
268
280

612
603
447

510
495
347
408

47

813
813
553
798
46
26

17
17

15
15

34.9
41.4
49.5

20.5
31.2
33.2
49.6

30.3
41.4
46.6
63.2

41.9
58.8
68.8
86.4

47.2
61.9
68.0
85.5

924

441
25
9

401
61

068

441

030

806

53.0

51.2

002

583

12
12

991

561

667
745

412
508

112

59

94

19

125
54

124
45
33

41.4
53.3
63.5

38.7
61.7

73.1

82.4

45.5
59.9
66.0
72.5

33.5
4l'8
61.7
61.7

49.2
1

206
187

796
962
199
139

895
895
628
854
255
186

1979 BELOW SPECIFIED POVERTY LEVEL

Percent of persons for whom poverty status


Below 75 percent of poverty level

Below 125 percent of poverty


Below 150 percent of poverty
Below 200 percent of poverty

P-236

180
27
159
74

424

Is

Under 18 years

IN

520
268
415
320

87

217

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Percent below poverty level


Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 yeors

INCOME

is

Related children 5 to 17 years

IN

806
568
600
372

391

149
77

Persons for whom poverty status


Under 18 years
Related children under 18 years

INCOME

683

781
547
495
365

Families

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years

NEWARK,

is

determined:

22.2
38.3
45.2
52.9

level

level
level

N.J.,

SMSA

62.1

70.1

37 2
56.1
65.1

75.8

28.0
48.6
55.2
65.8

CENSUS TRACTS

Ml.

Table

Income and Poverty Status

in

1980-Con

1979:

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Newark

city,

Essex

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

BJ

County Con.

Census Tracts

INCOME

IN

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0065

0066

0067

0068

0069

0070

0071

0072

0073

0074

0075.01

360

568

284

139
30
26

281

613
58

1979

Households
Less than $5.000
$5,000 to $7.499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14.999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24.999
$25,000 to $34,999.
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more

Median

Mean
Owner-occupied households
Median income
Mean income
Renter-occupied households
Median income
Mean income

Median income
Mean income
Unrelated individuals 15 years and over

Median income
Mean income
Per capita income

INCOME TYPE

IN

84
34

76
62
89
30

21

28

522
463

1
1

198

212
318

770
063
228

95
88
7

72
197
87
109
69
9

$5 099
$7 000

$8 679
$10 234

$4 353
$6 115

60

24
$7 083
$10 872

53
$14 792
$19 813
1 469
$8 433
$9 888

87
$14 050
$12 585
1 683
$4 218
$5 780

081
218
103
64
212
180
93
145

095
161

78
76

114
80
165
184
143
154
66

271

146
215
88
63
170

121

112
270
72

120
88
197

61

127
130

226

98

114

235
98
20
$16 814
$17 730

267
108

107
100
26

43
$17 458
$20 475

24
$18 036
$18 931

42
25
$13 441
$14 993

288
$23 649
$25 260
325
$11 217
$13 322

213
$20 433
$17 935
899
$12 518
$14 297

57

103
174
185
104
137

82

15

814

$13 888
$15 853

260
$17 813
$19 926
743
$6 299
$8 975

351
$15 202
$19 291
730
$13 305
$14 199

390
$18 704
$21 318
950
$15 395
$16 975

354
$20 000
$20 683
741
$13 536
$15 563

455
$20 179
$20 431
691
$14 477
$15 952

523
$16 850
$21 654
761
$17 620
$19 665

875
$14 951
$17 624
224
$4 813
$7 537

1 064
$18 387
$20 267
314
$10 481
$9 150

846
$17 731
$19 641
261
$6 854
$8 528

912
$20 925
$21 077
257
$4 203
$4 353

1
113
$19 162
$21 985
272
$5 417
$7 063

472
$20 591
$22 334
150
$5 962
$7 085

846
$15 845
$17 193
344
$3 920
$6 218

$6 496

$6 290

$5 816

$6 516

$6 396

$5 081

340

102

1 095
892
$17 615
310
$3 957
64
$3 342

1
146
925
$18 562
362
$3 939
65
$2 360

1 284
1
107
$20 101
378
$3 770
59
$2 081

613
549
$18 974
104
$3 631
40
$2 132

1
112
834
$17 584
244
$3 209
207
$2 463

641
872

$21 077
$20 999
$21 155
$20 978
$22 002
$19 874
$20 912
$10 142
$26 710

$21 985
$21 059

$17
$16
$18
$20

$11

544
$4 966
$6 829

144
$10 962
$13 237
353
$3 980
$6 015

$5 417
$7 398
166
$1 625
$3 718

992
$8 874
$10 522
690
$5 570
$7 458

852
$4 935
$7 136
$3 575
$4 519

792
655
$13 614
383
$2 987
$4 284

$3 202

$1 669

S3 959

$2 892

$3 962

$5 112

360
227
$13 627
85
$3 186
155
$3 463

568
309
$8 066
116
$2 719
282
$3 493

522
049
599
299
$3 770

1 770
612
$9 569
464
$3 500
757
$3 066

1 003
635
$14 633
225
$3 567
359
$3 059

1 081
869
$17 474
242
$3 864

$13 237
$11 923
$15 077
$18 937
$19 818
$16 810
$10 969

$7 398
$6 997
$8 863
$9 296
$7 247
$17 045
$6 276
$6 677
$4 897

$10 522
$9 275
$13 790
$17 496
$19 831
$15 482

456

992
566

151

180

18

51

300

340

$9 566

$7 500
$9 915

456

225
157
245
82
26
$16 231
$18 239

11

81

61

$8 558
$11 194

003
361

129
163
120

141

_
_

$11 719
$17 591

Families

$11

28
$15 578
$17 218

1979

Households
With earnings

Meon

Tract

0064

earnings

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income
With public assistance income
Mean public assistance income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

1
1

$11

531

$3 068

119
$2 604

$19 187
297
$4 187
69
$4 013

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE

Families

With own children under 18 years


Without own children under 18 years
Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years

Without own children under 18 years


Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years

$7 761

$14 644

$6 891
$6 764
$7 821

$7
$6
$8
$8
$9
$7
$4
$4
$6

136
601
301

883
967
787
909
745
495

$13
$13
$13
$17
$19
$14
$7
$6

614
593
645
580
962
723
917
275

$11 468

$17
$19
$15
$18
$20
$15
$10
$7
$14

624
120

423
524
186
807
625
206
043

$20 267
$20 036
$20 490
$21 021

$20 998
$21 047

$17 521
$8 744
$22 194

$19
$20
$18
$19
$22
$17
$14

444
920
064
583
399
$9 960
$17 426

$22
$22
$22
$23
$16
$6
$22

953
904
278
660
439
224

$22 334
$21 089
$23 558
$24 149
$22 713
$26 001
$13 839
$7 515
$16 822

113
978
579

472
414
250

117
50
54

78

841

193

340
269
998

$21

157

$20
$9
$7
$13

799
318
157

753

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


144
97
93
103
65
64

Families

Householder worked

in

1979

With related children under 18 years


Female householder, no husband present

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for

whom

16

39
poverty status

determined

Persons for whom poverty status


Under 18 years
Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years
18 to 59 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

IN

is

determined

..

111

69

132
232

064
836

846

531

435

118
72

111

50

68
45

12

17

912
735
500
100
53
47
29

166

140

661

846
642
510
235
126
158
73
75

51

30

25
6

117

139

40
150
27

344

795
483
483
399
054
258

3 319

690

151

383

224

314

160

332

127

67

108

261
83

257

183

272
120

869
219
219

2 424
1
193
193

4 016

3 261
1
147
1
113

3 441

3 819

2 963

3 533

3 990

195

878
140

3 819
210
210
809
1
859
750
499

002
002
712
2 114
325
240

943
943
713
2 223
653
392

739
739
586
763

907
907
659
996
630
414

058
058
725
2 298
634
440

541

527
097
2 054
1
1

421
281

91

78

850
737
377
253

461

329

145

117

052
034
771

807
460
283

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked

in

1979

With related children under 18 years


With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over

38

309

392

518

260

124

90

76

94

77

23

148

26.4
9
38
38
9
38

67.8

39.5
108

60.8
104

32.8

14.2

8.5

6.9

4.9

17.5

58
69
22

23

439
353

28
46

61

354
368
108

109
20

59
344
277
42

50
95
27
8
27
27

9.0
33

10.3

38
175
166
22
140
77
21

12

24

54
127
118
33
113
64
9

54
286
214
27

determined
Percent below poverty
65 years and over

whom

poverty status

58

26

13

7
15

8
19

11
11

10

11

13
13

22
22

11

106
63.9

229

648

248

73

37

59

97

145

33.2

32.6

11.8

no

31

11

37.7
75

42.2

77

22.6
32

22.0

56.3
194

64.8

17

62
22.8
32

33

50.1

110
34.0

582

304

288

444

377

114

627

16.9

8.0

9.7

12.6

9.4

18.9

69
69
53
155
80
52

63
63

105
105
60

98
75

129
129
68
195
53
43

6.4
29
29
29

10.9
18.2
22.5
30.2

5.7
14.9
19.7
32.7

NEWARK,

N.J.,

177

is

14

41

is

level

Persons for whom poverty status


Percent below poverty level
Under 18 years
Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 yeors
18 to 59 yeors
60 years and over
65 years and over

344
194

191

Unrelated individuals for

determined

_.

352

651

40.5

68.1

99
99
99
200
53

900
900
628
704
47

26

34

30.7
51.4
62.7
68.7

61.7
73.0
79.5
89.3

739
43.3
921

2 231
58.4

443
418
328
502
165

252
252

101

869
869
526
952
410
252

136

61

35.2
49.3
57.9
70.0

45.5
67.4
75.2
85.7

25.4
43.4
43.9
59.4

21.9
24.8
38.7

907
624
700
118

154

253
77

42
167
58
51

241

85

"

71

276
264
193
231

120
89

1979 BELOW SPECIFIED POVERTY LEVEL

Percent of persons for

Below
Below
Below
Below

277
107

310

381

166

149
78

Percent below poverty level

IN

659
349
600
287
76

875
654
529
104
49
52
27
97

511

353
27

501

Families

INCOME

792
484

852
314
597
406
96

751

is

65 yeors and over

INCOME

167
392
293
92
244
118
39

wham

poverty status

75 percent of poverty level


125 percent of poverty level
150 percent of poverty level

200 percent of poverty

CENSUS TRACTS

level

is

determined:
13.1

6.5
12.4
15.8
24.8

7.2
15.1

19.1

30.4

4.4
8.0
14.7

22.8

SMSA

13.6
22.7
28.0
35.2

P-237

Income and Poverty Status

Table P-ll.

in

1980-Con.

1979:

(Data are estimates based on

<

sample,- see Introduction.

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Newark

city,

Essex

A and

or definitions of terms, see appendixes

B)

County Con.

Census Tracts

INCOME

IN

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0075.02

0076

0077

0078

0079

0080

008)

0082

0083

0084

0085

0086

667
319
154

847
556
258

381
124
24
69
76
76

244

671
449
48
39
47
25
22

280
96
40

2 172

41

35

1979

Households

Less than $5,000


$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more

094
314

095

181

157
68
115
125
188

86

151

105
39

186
80
25

123

84
162

105
137

025

136
198
83

242

781
351
104
67
84
74
62

123
119

8
10

20
$12 912
$15 361

$5 950
$10 058

133

71

14

100

107
139
188

171

296
188
75

60
7

27

$17 859
$20 049

81

348
261

Meon

$10 565
$12 824

$17 242
$18 372

$15 923
$16 329

Owner-occupied households
Median income
Mean income
Renter-occupied households
Median income
Mean income

267
$17 316
$17 461
827
$8 786
$11 327

195
146
025
900
373
363

289
528
453
816
039
284

320
$18 966
$21 996
705
$17 285
$19 165

371
$17 902
$19 152

Median

Families

Median income

Mean income
Unrelated individuals 15 years and over
Median income
Mean income

Per capita income

INCOME TYPE

IN

$16
$16

1 296
$12 066
$14 276

194
156
122
28
27
972
$8
$11 811

121

$16 250
$23 451
660
$5 192
$7 602

$30
$40
1

$8
$11

848
$16 704
$17 825
502
$5 434
$7 799

838
$20 409
$22 571
220
$7 000
$7 215

1 349
$14 825
$16 463
390
$6 778
$9 234

341
$12 163
$15 833
598
$3 939
$4 775

$4 049

$6 070

$6 144

$6 597

$5 542

$4 688

094

1 095
927
$18 272
133
$3 982
137
$3 204

1
105
910
$16 455
308
$4 110
82
$3 706

1 025
849
$20 863
239
$3 547

1 667
308
$16 795
284

592
$10 621

$3 381
162
$3 778

$3 380
143
$2 629

228
586
806
825
243
566
563
$4 873
$10 908

$20 189
$20 137
$20 277

$17
$16
$19
$19
$17
$20
$11

463
625
503
255
065
478
293
$5 607
$8 859

$15 833
$11 335
$22 955
$21 307
$15 107
$30 645
$7 720
$3 760
$14 094

861

935
768
597

848
626
398

838
689
407

349
994
780

341
220

78
59
54

137
77
68

69
24
27

161

107

812
500
512
346

37

11

812

_ 4

_
_

$4 643
$6 908

$4 175
$6 892

$11 459

835
229
216
279
344
97
125
39
8
$7 755
$10 413

46
$6 750
$9 166
198
$4 226
$6 383

34
500
704
637
052
995

68

15

33
9
10
14

12

_
_
040
$9
$9 197

50
779
306
797
730
018

935
$18 854
$20 189
215
$4 700
$5 887

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

281

$3 288

10

371

$25
$23
$4
$5

14

44
41

10

$8 214

$11 563

$13 697
212
$7 381
$10 742

2 164

434

$15 742
1 297
$5 500
$7 294

307
$9 427
$9 988
114
$3 320
$4 329

126
$10 227
$10 537
392
$1 558
$2 472

246
$7 328
$10 745
488
$3 320
$4 322

190
$12 733
$12 881
618
$3 576
$5 555

$5 897

$3 230

$3 023

$3 782

$4 389

$3 579

381
241

244
133
$7 205
57
$6 380
92
$2 942

671
252
$10 062
365
$3 086
200
$2 540

280
179
$12 658

2 172
1
274
$13 562
223
$3 083
783
$4 065

537
664

$10 745
$7 687
$15 210
$15 793
$15 203
$17 432
$6 775
$3 772

$12
$12
$14
$15
$17
$14
$9
$7
$14

$11 900

$6 675
$9 247
1

016

$7 538
$9 166

children under

112
$2 535

781

81

847

198

$14 405
517

$10 655

$3 501

$4 368
156
$3 459

315
$2 706

31

71

$3 165
101

$3 963

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE


$14
$12
$16
$17
$17
$18
$6

Families

own

$16
$17

$15
$16

320

861
$12 207
$14 228
270
$4 238
$6 432

732
$15 026
288
$3 793

earnings

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income
With public assistance income
Mean public assistance income

With

$23

186

128
35

1979

Households
With earnings

Mean

$21

21

18 years

Without own children under 18 years


Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years

'

Female householder, no husband present


With own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years

120
476
$20 478
$7 996
$7 082
$10 053
$21
$21

825
114
241

280
660
81

145
$8 467
$12 888

$22
$22
$22
$22
$23
$22
$22

571
608
538
791
191

360
882
$11 692
$27 450

$16
$15
$17
$18
$18
$18
$6

$15
$14
$17
$19

742
530
809
324

$9
$8
$12
$12
$13

988
882
211

$10
$6
$12
$12

147
911

881
270
085

247
954
810

434
658

618
448
036
$9 883
$7 846
$14 482

$11 865
$13 189
$4 066
$4 168

307

126

246

71

112
165
156

190
99
126
60

167

186
220
228
128

41

13

243
126

173
93

115

44

47

31

103

17

22

19

26

114
29

140

457

585

17

291

190

110

084
449
449
328

486

6 208

541

270
330
298
268
643
297
225

$21

148

$17
$10
$7
$17

070
573
641
491

$11

$3 971

$11

581

870

$9
$7
$12
$15
$13
$17
$5
$5
$7

121

072
197
405
125

121
721

057
585
290
035

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


Families

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With reloted children under 18 years

554
538
275
73
204

With related children under 6 years


Householder 65 years and over

101

19

17

108

75

168

93

127
25
136

66
35
54

270
99

215
36

502

220

390

573

136

80

69

33

297
360

3 437

3 327

3 074

4 676

797

3 776

219
219
913
794
424
259

929
923
704
087

3 123
611

755
755
538
840
479
275

316
316
006
2 772
588
349

481
461

915
915
668
2 080

Unrelated individuals for


determined

whom

poverty status

is

determined .

1
1

Reloted children 5 to 17 years

18 to 59 years

60 years and over


65 years and over

INCOME

IN

Percent below poverty level

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over

Unrelated individuals for


determined

whom

poverty status

65 yeors ond over


Persons for whom poverty status
Percent below poverty level

is

determined .

Under 18 years
Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years

18 to 59 yeors
60 years and over
65 years ond over

whom

poverty status

is

311
173

399
860
652
420

328
162
154
94

781

94

305
106

279
323
323
235
539
417

549

55

55

335

113
36.8
9
102
102
9
102

42

116
47.2

75
75
67

016

646

2 629
1

873
181

381

246

256

105

75

52

302

102

169

29.7
77

11.2

8.8

6.2

22.4

29.9

48
70
38
27

36
50
36

23
30

91

222
196
34

222

107

20
76
72

20.8
33
129
129

19

173

31

29

98

46

95
20

19

17

17

35

13

17

20

13

122
94
22

78

33.3
18
15

33

26
109
95
15

65

742

34.2
27

51.7
126

58

679
629
108

31

9
15

88

31

601

39
10

31

355
29

93

98

162

79

129

282

412

49

34.4

45.6

35.9
24

49.2

106
75.7

37

11

31.8
129

43.0

14

32.3
26

33.1

44

19

280

299

443

61.3
179

51.1

43.6
74

71

3 327
53.6

055

425

419

237

090

596

899

454

222

642

522

30.7

12.8

13.4

7.7

23.3

41.9

41.1

107
107

47
47

34

192
192
138
197
253

163

22
127
63
32

269
269
193
357
273

254
254

64

406
406
369

45.7
25
25
25
163
34

50.2

150
144
124
185
90
40

33.2
170
164

23.8

542
542
373
409
104
77

88

181

166

19

200

71

111

17.0

32.8
41.2

29.2
46.1
62.1

53.7

77.5

41.6
64.8
64.8
72.6

27.9
57.6
69.8
83.2

27.9
57.8
64.2
71.5

47.3
60.6
66.9
78.4

194
118
69

553
131

91

84
398
28
24

191

166

131

110

271

816
799
277
330

determined:

75 percent of poverty level


125 percent of poverty level
150 percent of poverty level

200 percent of poverty

P-238

611

1979 BELOW SPECIFIED POVERTY LEVEL

Percent of persons for

Below
8elow
Below
Below

158

893
316
819
453
87

is

Percent below poverty level

IN

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Families

INCOME

37
52
28
25

is

65 years and over


Persons for whom poverty status
Under 18 years
Related children under 18 years

221

NEWARK,

24,0
35.6
45.8
62.6

level

N.J.,

SMSA

9.6

10.1

4.8

15.5

14.1

18.3
23.6
33.5

11.1

13.8

25.4
31.5
37.6

17.5

31.8

22.0

25.3
47.2
51.3
62.6

CENSUS TRACTS

Income and Poverty Status

Table P-ll.

in

1980-Con.

1979:

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Newark

city

Essex

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

County Con.

Census Tracts

INCOME

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0087

0088

0089

0090

0091

0092

0093

0094

0095

0096

0097

0098

0098.99

365
424

614
233
70
66

755
199
94

700

040
240

973
374

2 264

716
463
255

63
130
118
63

10

109
126
145
103
93
38

112
114
175

498
195
145
392
320
228

171

597
236

27
-

32

713
569
204
86
298
203

2 466

125

1979

IN

Households

Less thon $5,000


$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more

188
118
251
148

102
87
56

143
153

$12 436

102
103
$13 654
$17 376

404
$15 733
$18 402
1 309
$6 952
$10 594

682
$25 469
$29 167
1
784
$8 772
$11 728

676
$23 000
$28 757
1
588
$11 062
$12 532

1 232
740
$13 833
596
$5 577
$7 230

1 440
$17 114
$22 051
1
183
$5 740
$7 813

1
499
$16 730
$20 264
1
060
$6 903
$9 312

$3 586

$4 152

$6 920

973
614

1 713
100
$14 680
316
$3 808
499
$3 590

2 466
527
$20 259
974
$4 258
385
$2 910

833
952
368
426
415
$21 295
$7 235
$6 192
$13 526

$22
$18
$24
$23
$24
$22
$14
$5
$25

8
9

15

Mean

$7 652
$9 329

$10 827
$12 948

$16 389
$16 630

$10 000
$13 427

$7 511
$9 631

Owner-occupied households
Median income
Mean income
Renter-occupied households
Median income
Mean income

326
$13 571
$19 172
1 039
$7 834
$9 914

154
$9 868
$10 525
460
$6 786
$8 928

214
$15 962
$18 622
541
$8 750
$10 703

293
$13 672
$16 103
747
$9 109
$12 377

168
$12 375
$13 952
805
$6 422
$8 729

Families

1
039
$8 827
$12 929
583
$4 760
$6 777

465
$9 806
$10 660
180
$2 907
$4 322

619
$12 894
$14 505
170
$3 915
$4 917

323
$18 922
$18 937
467
$11 339
$12 116

839
$14 936
260
$4 000
$5 677

690
$6 905
$9 774
398
$6 410
$7 062

$4 209

$2 954

$4 311

$8 664

$4 323

614
334
507

755
516
$14 694
165
$3 690

700
635
$16 381

1
040
716
$15 049
309
$3 542
270
$4 023

Median

Median income
Mean income
Unrelated individuals 15 years and over

Median income
Mean income
Per capita income

107
29

71

693

$11

801

251

385
263
182
293
167
92
$12 003
$16 551

80
64
32
22

66
96
48
26
$8 994
$12 125

101

114
185

46
8
$9 927

$11

720
752

196
138
173
158
144
112
35

281

201

300

153
145

141

13

42

12

16

$6 378

$9 241

$10 262

$12 065

$27 250
$34 855

326

22

319
285
$20 618
1
401
$4 997
$7 904
$21

$21 081

$20 469
1 390
$8 191
$10 094

_
-

27
$27 250
$34 855

461
$2 782
$4 373

1 273
$9 873
$13 018
608
$4 903
$6 784

54
$8 909
$15 455

$6 254

$3 061

$3 903

$9 660

$15 455

2 264
653
$19 636
665
$3 898
348
$2 974

1
720
939
$13 785
331
$3 270
762
$3 237

1
716
195
$13 769
323
$3 414
493
$3 302

27
27

$11 376
$8 747
$17 693
$17 561

$13
$12
$14
$16
$17
$15
$6
$4
$12

018

273
717
892
449

378

$7 149
$11

376

INCOME TYPE IN 1979


1 365
959
$13 767
299
$3 236
408
$2 941

Households
With earnings

Mean

earnings

With Sociol Security income


Mean Social Security income
With public assistance income
Mean public assistance income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

$12 929

own children under 18 years


Without own children under 18 years
With

Married-couple families

With own children under 18 years


Without own children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years

own

155
$3 061
283
$3 344

211

$3 549

52
$4 563
69
$2 748

$11 495
131

$4 002

405
$3 031

$31 985
9

$6 700

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE

Families

Without

$11

children under 18 years

$11

311

$16
$16
$17
$15
$7
$4
$19

021

806
747
418
260
202
194

$10 660
$9 564
$13 484
$13 113
$12 732
$13 965
$6 547
$4 928
$13 651

$14 505
$11 904
$18 372
$16 171
$15 796
$16 654
$10 047
$6 032
$23 736

465
252
353

619

$18
$17
$19
$20
$23
$18
$10
$10

937
887
967
427
291

405
674
476
$11 382

$14
$12
$17
$16
$15
$18
$9

936
609
748
664
232

$9 774
$7 904
$14 487
$13 002
$11

105

130

$15
$5
$4
$9

559
282
633
515

827

$7 125
$13 982

$13
$10
$20
$18
$16

051
674
576
455
409

$20
$17
$23
$23

264
056

$21

781

$26
$10
$6
$15

421
167

670
212
092

781

684

743
600
877

$16
$19
$7
$5
$15

242
650
149
230
579

171

752
925
779
352
381
516
645

$34
$22
$48
$34
$22
$48

855
250
429
855
250
429

27
27

14

_
-

54

105
26
26
20
47
32

54

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


Families

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 yeors
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for

whom

89

324
138
119
poverty status

583

determined

128

Persons for
Under 18 years

whom

poverty status

is

determined

..

4 307

422
406
063
2 398
487
318
1

Related children under 18 years

Related children 5 to 17 years

18 to 59 years

60 years and over


65 years and over

444

Percent below poverty level

Householder worked

in

323
274

839

480

690
338
516

511

167
38

172
41

160
78
54

154
70
55

147

61

60
62

91

11

127

180
56

170
85

877
809
809
578
792
276

2 313

144

211

108
58

195
41.9
35
187
136

193
31.2

16.4

269
86
168

361
105

232
689
878
499

433
254
84

260
93

398

596

67

131

3 423
157
157

2 699

858
688
578
357

343
2 062
2 062
449
2 807
474
300

440
878

1
1

635
351
86
194
129
298

499
018
857
412

378
600
031

221

755
182
654
365
73

060
384

461
102

608

5 947

6 399

5 297

226
202
825

692
680
277
3 456

5 987
2 737
2 737

129

325
245
40

812
812
613
213
288

467
34
1

343
246
246
203
989

Householder worked

in

determined
Percent below poverty

poverty status

161

264
91

102

366
219
111

048

041

690
476
175
118

3
1

183
546

151

570
262

251

849

015
2 802
448
252

130

980
945
332
2 768
549
366
1

54

level

Persons for whom poverty status


Percent below poverty level
Under 18 yeors

is

determined

Related children under 18 years

18

131

105

10
17

57

51

15

13

14

27

476

226

335

754

38.6

15.7
18

22.3

54.7
114

71

315
277
58
269
204

20

10

113

344
49.9
106

110

422
331

174
156

39

322
211

144
106

81

279
233
30

431
33.9
120

658
570
57
542
319

198

70
27

11

386
314
44
288
182
24

224

125

80

118

112

146

176

307

300

263

238

38.4
58

69.4

47.1

36.7

40

43

29.5
39

26.0
107

28.3
154

57.0
78

39.1

43

25.3
10

43.1

42

83

"

875

914

828

259

562

813

43.5

48.7

35.8

19.3

30.9

46.2

3 374
56.4

34.2

852

494
494
358
315

26
26
26

204
29

539
539
403
365
153

677
670
422
507
64

_
_
-

105
66

442
442
339
306
80
80

10

91

53

31.3
54.2
60.9
77.3

27.5

16.8

21.0

37.8
43.0
54.0

28.1

46.1

42.6
51.6

29.1

48.8

66.1

36.0

60.1

72.5

28.5
45.2
51.6
64.5

841

589
913
110
92

Related children 5 to 17 years

18 to 59 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

057

248

856

134

34.7

19.1

24.4

024
024
640
737
95

432
408
219
475
227

61

136

705
693
548
595
262
209

918
918
355
284

924
904
606

172

96

17
31.5

17
31.5

_
_
17

168
124

25.8
41.5
49.2
59.9

_
_
~

31.5
31.5
31.5
31.5

721

1979 BELOW SPECIFIED POVERTY LEVEL

Percent of persons for

whom

poverty status

75 percent of poverty level


125 percent of poverty level
150 percent of poverty level

200

121

13

53

44
164

is

65 years ond over

IN

26

17

301

With related children under 18 years


With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over

whom

105

47
276
124

373

1979

Unrelated individuals for

17

231
27.5
73
180

42.7
119

1979

With related children under 18 years


Female householder, no husband present

Below
Below
Below
Below

393

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

IN

Families

INCOME

351

is

65 years and over

INCOME

039
573
700
397

percent of poverty level

CENSUS TRACTS

is

determined:

36.6
50.2
52.3
64.3

14.8

17.6

23.1

29.2
36.1
50.2

28.4
38.4

47.3
61.0
66.9
73.1

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

P-239

Ml.

Table

Income and Poverty Status

in

1980 -Con.

1979:

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Nutley town, Essex County

Orange

city,

B]

Essex County

Census Tracts

INCOME

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0134

0135

0136

0137

0138

0139

0181

0182

0183

0184

0185

0186

820

989
277

051
203
123
138
204
119
108
102
30
24

539

843
180
48
104
150

131

1979

IN

Households

538

125
67
53
186
128

$5,000
$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
Median
Less than

777

848

106
86

147

92

Mean

$25 149
$27 426

154
$24 812
$26 502

57
257
245
293
369
235
124
$21 595
$23 187

Owner-occupied households
Median income
Mean income
Renter-occupied households
Median income
Mean income

1 316
$26 211
$29 266
222
$14 444
$16 518

1 235
$30 388
$31 215
542
$14 273
$15 764

896
$25 211
$25 974
952
$19 481
$20 564

Families

1 240
$27 205
$30 738
377
$8 100
$10 904

1 328
$29 841
$30 968
506
$10 500
$12 162

1 248
$25 102
$26 276
685
$13 543
$14 738

$9 282

$9 524

$9 459

1 538
1
245
$27 885
428
$5 224

1
777
420
$26 962
547
$5 053
56
$2 678

1 848
577
$23 517
459
$4 631

202
359
304
114

Median income

Mean income
Unrelated individuals 15 years and over
Median income

Mean income
Per capita income

INCOME TYPE

earnings

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income

59

With public assistance income


Mean public assistance income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

719

154
79

143

147
139

92
66

328
337
242
348
170
58
$18 041
$20 786

150
233
249
386
286
114
$23 443
$25 528

235
84
$21 988
$23 362

812
$24 242
$24 943
1
056
$15 877
$17 590

1 289
$26 694
$29 026
430
$13 529
$15 042

1 320
$23 341
$24 904
500
$17 917
$19 291

1 372
500
$23 933
582
$9 000
$10 316

1 363
$26 849
$29 598
414
$6 921
$8 721

$7 989

868
485

89

566
262
111

41

142
288
240
177
233
99

182

125

278
298

214
45
114

421

120

34

658
248

123
121

336
302
177

226

102
33
42
128
126
25
54
20
9

116

96
99
44
6

19

14

105
20

$11 412
$14 021

$14 679
$16 314

$15 016
$16 474

$11

$14 418

$13 732
$15 089

$13 178
$15 017

224

$11 742

498
$18 286
$20 779
1 068
$13 505
$14 232

291
750
$22 973
1 367
$13 609
$15 090

297
$15 958
$17 591
754
$10 046
$13 168

108
$14 712
$14 603
431
$13 153
$15 211

199
$20 107
$19 457
644
$12 097
$13 645

1 458
$24 231
$25 752
422
$8 800
$11 722

583
$16 266
$17 863
457
$4 708
$7 460

1 055
$17 168
$18 341
703
$9 008
$8 778

937
$19 106
444
$20
860
$9 103
$9 546

632
$13 194
$16 233
527
$8 103
$9 249

390
$14 911
987
$16
250
$4 625
$7 179

586
$15 664
$17 469
309
$5 357
$7 661

$9 037

$8 061

$5 807

$6 127

$6 715

$5 448

$5 115

$5 328

1 719
414
$26 685
498
$4 503
75
$3 225

1 820
556
$23 767
547
$4 433
97
$2 365

989
648
$18 284
302
$3 428

1 566
226
$17 114
455
$4 368

1
051
776
$14 841

539
$16 093

843
657
$15 665

138

185
$2 791

1 658
338
$17 552
376
$4 527
139
$1 763

157
$3 725
93
$2 223

198
$3 824
152
$4 114

933
317
332

$29 598
$27 135

752

139
776
638

$21

817
292
765
149
616
908

$25
$27
$24
$26
$27
$25
$14
$8
$17

340
798
250
990
494
233

$17 863
$18 099
$17 524
$21 228
$23 297
$18 582
$10 768
$8 878
$15 974

$20 444
$19 219
$21 882
$22 932
$23 336
$22 474
$13 799
$9 048
$19 841

$16
$13
$18
$20
$18
$22
$12
$10
$15

363

458

173

$21

$17 391
$21 803
765
$8 458

$21

$3 221

52

$2 589

1
1

$21 271

589
$4 656
102
$2 905

$2 980

281

$3 738

224
$2 095

431

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE


$30
$28
$32
$32
$30
$34
$17

Families

With

361

868
99

1979

IN

Households
With earnings

Mean

182

258
170
368

121

own children under 18 years


own children under 18 years

Without

Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years

Female householder, no husband present


With own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years

738
831

514
406
367
488
483

$11 261

$20 772

$26
$24
$27
$27
$27
$27
$20

$12
$24

968
035
247
374
665
382
716
622
720

328

081

$30
$32
$30
$32
$33
$31
$21

276
960
176

366
321

400
016
$11 967
$24 723

$23
$23
$24
$24
$24
$23
$20
$10
$24

654
574
034

$31 411

$30
$28
$32
$20
$15

168
771

$18
$16
$19
$20
$20
$20
$12
$9
$18

341

826
953
705
924
508
818
521

679

233
664
510
286
200
171

819
440
021

$16
$18
$15
$19
$22
$15
$10
$5
$16

987
119

475
447
103
126
186
510
422

$17
$17
$17
$20
$20
$20
$10
$8
$12

469
107
898
690
885
457
235
719
270

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


Families

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for
determined

whom

133

47
46

poverty status

is

determined .

372
988

583
453

188

551

619

635

223

118
67

113
83

12

257

377

506
239

685
158

582
216

414

422

190

133

457
203

4 504
889
889
652
2 847
768
524

4 834
996
996
782
2 775
063
794

4 851
118
113

5 285

132

101

67
32

44
10

45
6

320

214

271

61

055
793

937
774
538
234

587
275
179
210
88
189

351
169
117
124

632
432
354
312

390
323

586
476

232

331

91

198

74
52
23
38

150
86
86
48
90

166
136

201

44

91

123

90

703

860

527

121

231

107

2 299

4 221

2 776

652
652
522
247
400
318

154
154
838
2 346

4 091
095
089
768
2 365

721

631

462

472

45

250

309

53

128

659

2 382

505
489
375
906
248

643
643
482
377
362
294

136
127

4 925
1
176
1
176

899
2 495
925
637

974
2 732
1
017
744

61
4.9

61
4.9

34

11

26

77

139

76

134

53

91

0.5

0.8
6

13.2

13.2

8.1

15.5

17

31

22

11

26

30

14

43

52
124
75
20
75
42

36

33
70
53

21.2
56
109
82

13.6

25

2.5
8

1.8

38
43
35
25
35

18 to 59 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

888
2 826
907
632

132
905
160
993
654

828
828

641
1

532
416
259

162

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

IN

Families
Percent below poverty level
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979

25
52
18

Wth

related children under 18 years


With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over

Unrelated individuals for


determined

whom

18

6
4
poverty status

Percent below poverty level

Persons for whom poverty status


Percent below poverty level
Under 18 years
Related children under 18 years

is

determined .

Related children 5 to 17 years

18 to 59 years

60 years and over


65 years and over
IN

_
_
-

12

24

14

19
10
19

16
53

23
-

18

40

43
27

75
48

39
73
59
20
46
24

191
27.2
54

187
21.7

117
22.2

102
40.8

28.5

16

48

19

61

88

94

94

51

52

52

85

175

24.9
14

18.6
41

7.4
17

8.9

12.6
14

20.1

38.3
102

384

105

228

144

94

185

401

747

463

617

261

537

8.4

2.1

5.1

3.0

1.9

3.5

17.4

17.7

11.3

22.2

15.7

22.5

62
62
50
129
37
25

39
39
24
52
53
29

36

51

114
114
83
166

321
321

168
162
129

275
275
205
259

84
77
62

254
254

141

121

123

102

72

83
54

36
24

2.8
7.8
10.8
17.4

1.4

1.8

1.6

11.6

11.9

7.7

14.8

4.9
7.3

5.5
7.6

24.1

25.1

11.9
19.2

17.5

13.1

21.7
29.2
37.0

15.1

16.1

5.9
7.2
13.9

30.9
48.7

29.6
48.9

142
133
104

_
_

212
30

51

24

41

54

29

54

31

51

31

44

36
59

14
14

75
63

227
303

255
40
30

61

186
218
65
65

1979 BELOW SPECIFIED POVERTY LEVEL

Percent of persons for

75 percent

whom

poverty status

is

determined:

of poverty level

125 percent of poverty


150 percent of poverty

200 percent

P-240

is

65 years and over

Below
Below
Below
Below

266

4 556
1

Related children 5 to 17 years

INCOME

248
989
527
206
154
82
6
183

155

Persons for whom poverty status


Under 18 years
Related children under 18 years

559
149
102
37

is

65 years and over

INCOME

240
993
598

6.2
11.3
13.0
17.5

level
level

of poverty level

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

1.4
4.1

5.3
8.7

26.4
38.0

30.1

16.2

28.4
32.1

43.5

CENSUS TRACTS

Income and Poverty Status

Table P-H.

in

1980-Con.

1979:

[Data ore estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction,

Orange

city

Essex County

Con.

for meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

West Caldwell

Verona borough, Essex County

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

bor-

A and

B]

West Orange town, Essex County

ough, Essex County

Census Tracts

INCOME

IN

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0187

0188

0189

0210

0211

0212

0218

0173

0174

0175

0176

0177

401
73
88
107
130

3 645
144

3 267

177

320
488
935
883
544
$30 534
$33 932

309
325
355
687
690
577
$28 659
$34 346

336
177
$28 333
$30 964

975
548
$35 899
426
$12 161
$16 140

3 218
$31 725

$31

2 518
877
$37 501
749
$21 250
$23 739

1
318
$29 885
$32 637
148
$16 250
$16 067

031

$31

191

$35 507
394
$9 808
$13 372

3 219
$32 171
$36 098
536
$11 320
$13 926

2 685
792
$37 077

$15 408
$18 274

1 274
$30 140
$33 235
260
$9 864
$11 982

1 290
$33 642
$46 225
528
$14 023
$15 300

1979

Households

2 094

Less than $5,000


$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
Median

360
227
190
364

893

169
117
127

534
249

707
62

120

61

171

66
186
182

074

135
52
112

87
173

466

24
54
49
134

79
75
170

71

784
72
70
65
144
264

748
194

428

233

159
150
116
187

311

274

243
347

199
235
69
39
$16 848
$18 480

131

106

304
234
166
356
290
130
$19 880
$25 382

15

247
372
246
285

Meon

205
179
102
86
$13 709
$16 460

$13 602
$15 574

$26 125
$30 557

230
206
227
416
362
334
$26 250
$35 756

Owner-occupied households
Median income
Mean income
Renter-occupied households
Median income
Mean income

350
$26 842
$30 501
1 744
$12 033
$13 642

867
$28 932
$35 296
1 026
$14 759
$17 004

499
$17 978
$18 389
1 035
$11 846
$14 216

1
285
$30 468
$34 478
422
$16 008
$18 616

1
269
$26 859
$29 784
805
$23 687
$45 171

Families

1 226
$15 784
$19 625
1 074
$8 556
$9 806

1 269
$26 044
$29 925
801
$12 188
$12 642

1 027
$16 236
$17 089
627
$8 392
$9 950

1 404
$30 102
$33 920
403
$8 814
$11 720

1
533
$29 037
$39 191
649
$12 141
$21 793

$7 457

$9 718

$5 940

$10 379

$14 063

$11 117

$10 792

$11 680

$10 423

$15 500

$7 771

$6 799

2 094
654
$17 410
469
$4 097

1 893
557
$25 826
483
$4 432
137
$3 071

1 534
258
$16 141
356
$4 145
208
$2 552

1 707
519
$29 537
423
$4 581
33
$4 308

2 074
663
$35 101
578
$5 112

1 401
070
$30 594
512
$4 847
24
$2 384

3 645
3 330
$32 570
826
$4 573
100
$2 869

3 267
2 883
$33 147
786
$4 615
59
$3 200

1 466
267
$30 376
447
$4 809
75
$1 926

1 784
380
$36 725
712
$4 964
77
$2 426

1 748
337
$20 101
660
$4 348
86
$3 266

1
428
1
149
$18 599
408
$4 039

$29
$30
$29
$33
$36

925
019
855
386
248
$31 598
$19 038
$17 114
$21 478

$17
$14
$20
$20
$18

098
909

$33
$34
$32
$35
$36
$34
$20
$20
$20

$46
$52
$43
$48
$55
$45
$19
$20
$18

225
585
283
885
013
814
422
849
878

$22 652

794

$37 077
$41 187
$34 202
$38 747
$43 521
$35 360
$20 225
$19 570
$20 676

$20
$20
$20
$22
$22
$22
$14
$15
$13

370
403
335
567
669
457
668
286
927

269
988
567
304

031

3 219

2 685

2 303

290
049
408

836
475

035
776
564
299

381

Median income
Mean income
Unrelated individuals 15 years and over

Median income

Meon income
Per capita income

INCOME TYPE

earnings

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income
With public assistance income
Mean public assistance income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

-.

INCOME LEVELS

IN

271
$3 066

$19
$15
$23
$24

With own children under 18 years


Without own children under 18 years
Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years

whom

280
300
114
196
poverty status

Is

089
293
072

107
848
248
$12 275
$8 668
$19 430
$21

$33
$32
$35
$35
$33
$36
$22
$19
$24

027
712

$35 679
427
$18 240
$20 759

$31

690

178

356
242
393
$27 080
914
$37
1
025
800
$46 213
759
$20 313
$26 707

$31

161

22
$18 183
$19 243

942

661
$20 708

$21 090
$22 571

$21

701

806
$15 305
$15 353

767
$13 962
$15 705

205

1 035
$18 971
$20 370
506

$21 427

$22 652
653
$8 172
$10 090

$9

159

$10 674

51

$2 890

115
$3 580

920
061

324
027
355
394
512
875
355

$39
$30
$44
$40
$33
$44
$29

191

972
097
725
712
781
121

$11 449
$43 521

$35
$36
$34
$38
$39
$37
$18
$16
$19

507
712
498
013
154

016
301

639
433

$36
$36
$35
$37
$38
$36
$22
$18
$26

311

310
643
019
083
110

235
259
674
Oil
301
341

208
050
344

$21

148

$23
$23
$23
$24
$16
$12
$19

662
968
022
592
612

205
929
519
222

631

377

404
204
619

533
227
595

131

274
069
463

147
103
66

121

810
622
247

218

145

72
49

170
145

153

121

101

72

105
69
29

15

148
102
23

234

317

203

453

443

248

436

243

185
35
150

627
44

403

649
302

394
240

536

690

260

506

161

196

92

528
290

653

137

331

141

4 029
042
042
759
2 428
559
400

5 047

5 326

3 786

11

3 981

4 320
889
889

4 354

896
896
726
967
923
669

9 180
2 163
2 163

4 414

086
086
836
878
362

787
787

931

2
6

392
049
049
454
562

691

631

580

2 197

781

153

688
277
740
068

13
0.9
7
13

561

367
228
269

187
170
69

141

110
62
10

106
163

214

074
294

801

4 629
098
1
085
719
2 676
855
638

4 776
992
992
692
2 923

Persons for whom poverty status


Under 18 years
Related children under 18 years

determined

..

Related children 5 to 17 years

18 to 59 years

60 yeors and over


65 years and over

174

202

861

657

224
224
989

2 941

882
570

2
1

961

851

572

430
084

923
703
2 401
1
022
753

091

075
863
265
625
417

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Families...
Percent below poverty level
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for
determined

whom

poverty status

65 years and over

whom

Persons for

poverty status

is

192

107

210

15.7

8.4

20.4

59
153
118

39
85
79

92

21

16

108
67

79

24

53

169
139
54
132
67
28

23

15

55

34

1.5

1.5

1.7

1.3

7
15
15

19

20
20

14

23

30
23

15

15

15
15

23

_
6

31

137

2.6
13

13.2

9
0.7
9
9

16

10
0.8

28
85
88
20
63

21

8
16
6

19

27

is

Percent below poverty level

determined .

Percent below poverty level

Under 18 years
Related children under 18 yeors
Related children 5 to 17 years

18 to 59 years
60 years and over
65 yeors and over

256

85

158

68

86

33

88

28

32

41

113

73

23.8
55

10.6

25.2
6

16.9
15

13.3

8.4

16.4

4.1

12.3

7.8
18

17.3

14.4

84

34

22

45

18

943

406

855

133

169

67

235

166

66

71

195

521

20.4

8.5

21.2

2.6

3.2

1.8

2.1

1.8

1.5

1.6

4.5

13.1

377
370
217
458
108
85

146
146

364
364
242

28
28

38

54

64
64

43
35
35

206

190
70

411

71

26
22

30

80

79
26

38
60

18
18
18

15

15

19
19
7

48

59

21

59

22

18
18

32
24
18

59
93
93

16.6

5.0
10.7
13.9

10.5

1.7

26.2
30.6
46.5

4.5
5.5
10.4

2.6
4.6

26

91

50

38

54

49
98
83
57

48
72
30
25

15

199

174
215
100
77

1979 BELOW SPECIFIED POVERTY LEVEL

Percent of persons for

Below
Below
Below
Below

$31

156
345

is

determined

IN

226
915
672
441

65 years and over

INCOME

218
244
226
$24 349
$29 891

191

1979

Unrelated individuals for

IN

507

$9 104
$17 866

With related children under 18 years


Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over

INCOME

851

$26 763
$11 985

1979

in

625
549

$21 434

Families

Householder worked

138

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE

Families

ALL

231
184
52

1979

IN

Households
With earnings

Meon

293
219

whom

poverty status

75 percent of poverty level


125 percent of poverty level
150 percent of poverty level

200 percent

of poverty level

CENSUS TRACTS

is

determined:

24.4
31.5
40.9

22.6

6.7
11.2

1.0

1.8

1.2

1.3

05

2.6
3.7
9.7

2.5
3.6
6.8

3.1

2.3
4.4
6.9

4.0
5.4
7.9

6.0
9.0

NEWARK,

N.J.,

6.3
16.6
20.9
31.8

3.2
8.7
11.2

22.8

SMSA

241

Income and Poverty Status

Table P-11.

in

1980-Con

1979:

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

For meaning ot symbols, see Introduction.

West Orange town, Essex County Con.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Remainder of Essex County

Census Tracts

INCOME

IN

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0178

0179

0180

0160

0190

0191

0192

0193

0194

0195

0196

0197

974

2 437

50
168
124
224

75
93
44
208
300
254

257
89
39
85

454
445
469
$33 393
$42 321

177
136
97
126
169
122
106
168
195
58
$17 922
$21 578

926

28

$38 781
$43 381

292
$32 420
$36 414

1 813
$33 859
$43 552

720
$12 232
$14 749

1 041
$26 997
$30 718
68
$15 000
$17 147

765
$20 690
$22 602
496
$4 952
$8 044

1979

Households

Mean income
Unrelated Individuals 15 years and over

Median income
Mean income
Per capita income

IN

294

39

336

2 049

36

22
27
42
53
48
169

12

164
132
135

110
132
118

290
212
278
377
327
134
$21 362
$24 337

243
299
195
490
265

923

87

91

436
445
582
$30 377
$38 988

224
288
757
$51 257
$69 695

274
276
368
$34 882
$44 121

158
197
125
239
167
158
$22 760
$27 840

$25 208
$28 455

2 190
$32 040
$40 329
247
$20 129
$27 101

1 432
868
$70 367
26
$40 201
$32 682

1 229
$35 795
$45 086
65
$23 523
$25 878

724
$27 391
$33 273
533
$14 855
$20 461

569
$26 328
$26 473
608
$12 353
$16 997

892
$39 084
$43 997
34
$21 500
$27 228

1
159
$34 527
$38 101
177
$21 908
$25 370

$14 781
$16 853

1
249
$24 161
$23 903
674
$18 346
$21 226

978
$28 000
$32 227
157
$8 654
$10 199

1 714
$34 612
$44 748
368
$15 222
$18 520

2 068
$33 639
$42 585
532
$10 741
$14 088

1 339
$52 614
$72 285
222
$17 270
$21 699

1 090
$36 800
$46 618

707
$25 725
$27 741
556
$8 082
$10 270

826
$40 000
$45 503

$16 284
$18 162

793
$27 031
$32 326
1 715
$2 573
$6 753

$14 209
$21 417

1
165
$34 706
$38 816
224
$14 429
$15 589

1
548
$25 388
$28 037
606
$10 225
$11 866

1 483
$25 804
$26 063
542
$9 233
$10 157

$7 126

$9 444

$13 937

$12 169

$23 114

$13 396

$8 378

$9 103

$14 104

$11 615

$9 422

$8 619

181

1
109
966
$28 734
340
$4 622

1 974
797
$38 263

2 437
2 103

1 257
045
$28 032
388
$4 396
35
$3 291

177
926

926
852
$40 228

1 336
206
$33 055
370
$4 613
34
$3 670

2 049
590
$24 855
757
$4 493
98
$2 860

1 923
1
615
$22 679

444
$4 942
40
$2 099

1 458
1
359
$60 619
289
$4 977
27
$1 907

294
117

$37 697
673
$4 402
44
$4 530

$72
$64
$79
$75
$66
$86
$28
$40
$24

818
$19 718
544
$4 598

earnings

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income
With public assistance income

Mean

458
-

111

164
233
229
140
$26 263
$29 886

161

$51

351

298
267

121

40
83
77
136

349
311

1 518
$24 588
$26 956

531

71

$21 352
$22 965

1979

Households
With earnings

Mean

46
40

461

Median income

12

24
94
123

$21 250
$23 122

Families

97
42
$14 859
$18 017

Owner-occupied households
Median income
Mean income
Renter-occupied households
Median income
Mean income

109
29
28
73
102

191

Mean

11

to

INCOME TYPE

181

217
106
126
145
125
132

$5,000
$7,499
$5,000
$7,500 to $9,999
to
$10,000
$14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
Median
Less than

public assistance

income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

31

$2 428

$3 625

1
1

$41 298

380
$4 618
30
$2 335

$21 850

417
$3 912

162
$4 758

41

15

$2 139

$5 252

631

$4 557
139
$2 673

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE

Families

With own children under 18


Without own children under
Married-couple families
With own children under 18
Without own children under

82

yeors

...

18 years

$22
$20
$23
$23
$22
$24
$18

227
089
330
156
894
762
052
386
829

$44
$43
$45
$47
$45
$49
$24
$19
$28

748
279
910
526
690
019
273
949
653

$42 585
$41 067
$44 105
$44 594
$43 118
$46 143
$18 163
$14 935
$21 177

765
534
262

978
802
508

2 068

175
104
33

111

714
554
773
155
117

85

86
78

682
74
49
29

602
823
471

810
505
655
780
$11 616
$20 445

years

18 yeors

Female householder, no husband present


With own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years

$32
$30
$34
$34
$31

$36
$21

$10
$26

285
896
729
999

588
702

$46
$48
$44
$50
$53
$46
$27
$25
$29

339

197

903
781

618
804
326
344
597
986
385
661

180

$32 326
$33 249
$31

691

$33
$35
$32
$23
$15
$25

406
012
138
148
132

904

$27 741
$25 698
$29 113
$31 087
$29 345
$32 340
$16 799
$10 126
$20 238

$45
$45
$45
$46
$46
$46
$35
$30
$38

503
451

564
181

132

240
802
325
790

$38
$38
$38
$40
$39
$40
$28
$34
$24

816
904
738
078
440
703
870
573

$28
$27
$28
$29
$28
$29
$22
$15
$24

037
640
255
322
794
676
697
868
654

165

548

181

971

$26
$26
$25
$26
$28
$26
$20
$16
$22

063
426
853
984
264
207
380
035
845

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


Families

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979

whom

poverty status

Persons for whom poverty status


Under 18 years
Related children under 18 years

is

determined

..

090
925
566

793
664

151

707
564
290

826
758
448

86
37

147

51

121

101

41

22

331

1
1

039
554

483
127

559
210
150

579
220
116

50

18

97
53

55
17

91

165

170

124

222

369

379

606
394

542

5 343

5 084

053
046
750
2 865
425

990
980

239

496

157
98

368

532

552
176

224

199

351
110

121

99

222
59

556

271

175

62

83

3 027

3 558

5 974

7 846

2 756

2 868

960
960
769
940
658
445

503
496

156
156
729
4 287
403
949

4 245
159
155

3 279

592
592
452
574

4 407
222
217
004
2 335
850
509

651
651

952
2 335

539
884
744
568

549
549
407
533
674
514

870
870
712
580
418
305

4 204
1
157
1
153

26

_
_
-

2.4

26
26

0.8
6
6

_
_
-

_
_
-

677

14

156
3 479
992
692
1

2
2
1

751

567

932
2 285
762
553

176

126

771
2 819
1

275
953

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Unrelated individuals for


determined
Percent below poverty

whom

poverty status

level

Persons for whom poverty status


Percent below poverty level

is

21

14

40

2.7

1.4

0.4
7

1.9

15
8

14
14

33

8
8

14
14

_
_
-

19
15
15

1.1

1.0

8
8
8
8
8

8
8

_
-

_
-

5
0.4

55

34

3.6

2.3

21

21

8
14

_
-

26

8
8
8
B
14

Is

65 years and over


determined .

Under 18 years
Related children under 18 years

170

30

34.3

19.1

91

69

22

44

67

97

29

68

72

13.0

9.9

17.4

4.1

13.3

28

58

12.9
12

11.2

12.5
6

12.1

27

50

42

80

67

189

22

122

108

116

34

40

220

166

9.4

2.2

1.1

2.4

0.5

2.9

3.3

4.2

1.2

1.0

4.1

3.3

61

30
30

20

54
54
25
108
27
27

46
42
32
70

13

11

13

30
20

6
6

22
22
22
58
28
28

11

2.4
3.5
3.9
6.9

2.8
4.5
6.2
9.7

39
87
137

18 to 59 years

60 years and over


65 years and over

31
8.4
15

285

61

Related children 5 to 17 years

91

13

16

13

35

26

15
7

21

15

_
_
17

11

42

16

13

49
42
26
68

63
58

5
5

23
23

103
97

3.1

0.2

0.5

6.7
9.7

1.2

1.4

2.4

1.8

20.0

4.1

6.1

3.2
8.2
12.0
15.9

60
76
76

1979 BELOW SPECIFIED POVERTY LEVEL

Percent of persons for

75 percent

whom

poverty status

is

determined:

of poverty level

125 percent of poverty


150 percent of poverty

200 percent

P-242

145

161

336

861

Percent below poverty level


Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over

Below
Below
Below
Below

295

Families

IN

is

18 to 59 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

INCOME

730
078

185

Related children 5 to 17 years

IN

192

21

65 years and over

INCOME

54
47
22

99
85
25
205

With related children under 18 years


With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for
determined

4.8
15.0
18.2
30.3

level
level

of poverty level

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

2.0

1.1

1.5

0.1

4.1

2.8
3.3
5.7

3.1

0.8

3.9
11.6

1.2

8.3
13.7

3.8

2.1

6.0
7.2
14.0

CENSUS TRACTS

Income and Poverty Status

Table P-ll.

in

1980-Con.

1979:

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For

meaning of symbols, see Introdudion.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

8J

Remainder of Essex County Con.

Census Tracts

INCOME

$5,000
$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999...
$25,000 to $34,999..
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more

Tract

Tract

Trad

Trad

Trad

Trad

Trad

Trod

Trad

0201

0202

0203

0204

0205

0206

020/

0208

0209

872
29

870

494

2 129
50

874

2 519

Median

Owner-occupied households
Median income
Mean income
Renter-occupied households

Medion income
Mean income

Median income
Mean income
Unrelated individuals 15 years and over

Medion income
Mean income
Per capita income

INCOME TYPE

869

590

35

27

18

23

6
7

42
74
83
196
298
74
$31 492
$30 572

34
65
64
73
179

90
198

215
195
$33 057
$39 040

302
088
$55 285
$70 314

806
$32 539
$31 142
66
$22 778
$23 608

716
$39 013
$43 552
154
$20 238
063
$18

753
$32 196
$32 231
163
$12 062
$14 864

662
$40 086
$44 904
264
$13 924
$15 821

1 712
$57 895
$74 128
215
$13 772
$21 329

$9 810

$12 720

872
765
$29 981
219
$4 582

870

53
23

Mean

728
102
88
30

798

142
79
117

25
.

earnings

With Social Security income


Meon Social Security income
With public assistance income
Meon public assistance income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

20
43
80
94

$32
$29
$34
$33
$30
$35
$27
$24
$30

With own children under 18 years


Without own children under 18 years
Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years

INCOME LEVELS

IN

228
260

81

165
189
187

167

132

154

/8
177

150
268
946
$59 390
$79 834

314
290
363
$28 936
$34 408

330
289
186
$21 644
$29 744

332
319
449
$35 750
$43 644

400
459
706
$37 273
$43 178

297
309
490
$36 675
$46 784

1 517
877
$82 01
73
$31 935
5/4
$34

1 430
$31 989
$37 600
298
$14 667
093
$19

911
$30 075
$33 283
887
$16 824
$26 110

1
450
$36 347
$44 19/
44
$26 500
408
$25

2 096
$37 619
$43 572
33
$17 321
$18 119

1 474
$37 029
$47 346

467

299
$82 78
173
$19 698
$31 768

1 361
$32 681
$38 876
410
$11 034
$15 814

1
228
$29 157
$32 403
593
$11 667
$23 062

1
401
$37 348
$45 194
163
$8 575
$11 344

$22 910

$26 047

$13 070

$12 558

$12 980

$40 192
230
$4 676

1
869
583
$65 623
524
$5 098

1
728
1
473
$32 125
610
$4 588

19

$1

005

$2 622

1 590
414
$70 843
324
$5 135
39
$4 174

1 798
367
$30 497
609
$4 806
38
$2 632

$44
$49
$38
$47

904
734
967
387
209
033
842
976

$82 783

$38
$43
$35
$40
$45
$37

56
49

51

64

1
800
$56 461
738
69
$23 958
$33 169

$71

$61

$61

163

480

25
40
38
96
144

78

32
49
47
70

61

58

164
264
227
532
457
678

10/

$29 912
$31 2/2

209
424
439
49/
$34 9/5
$40 830

$39 986

$27 974

1
449
$29 834
$30 890
31
$32 587
$49 130

1
819
$35 494
$41 350
55
$20 125
655
$23

$35 188
$42 875
462
$21 848
$27 121

2 004
$38 811
$45 010
168
$6 818
$10 1/1

1
395
$38 9/8
$49 248
179
$9 350
$12 7/1

354
1
$30 878
$32 630
156
$11 455
$13 261

1
732
$36 235
$42 648
205
$9 792
$13 271

$34 083
$42 201
610
$11 805
$18 038

$12 931

$14 412

$9 864

$12 548

$13 087

2 129

1
518
430
$44 118
286
$4 360
24
$3 040

1
480
358
$29 339
419
$4 729
59
$2 7/0

1
874
730
$39 252
393
$4 607

2 519
2 218
$36 659
518
$5 064

22
$2 751

$2 052

44
$31 037

183

460
355
139

$31

421

2 057

2 131

Families

41

$2 483

231
723
578

375
696
938
407
123
144

$51

$42
$26
$17
$29 461

$74
$83
$65
$76
$86
$66
$43
$42
$43

128
352
053
538
720
472
180
722
645

$96 117
$/! 449

$85 153
$102 286
$71 3/1

$27 405
$24 455
$33 895

876
698
792
785
575
549
$21 491
$17 675
$22 788

$32
$37
$29
$34
$39
$30
$20
$15
$22

403

Unrelated Individuals for


determined

wham

poverty status

whom

poverty status

Is

753
663
368
66

662
532
365

1
1

712
414

1
1

467
245
680
64
54
44

361
100

228
984
483

1
1

544
134
90
38
4
354

51

31

30

13

868
129
83
65

146

89

356

275

1
1

494
425

$41 062

9/7

$41

115

247

410

$4 095

$4 82/
/3
$2 494

40
$854

17

243
381

090
516
604
121

469
08/

$45
$50
$3/
$47
$52
$40
$19
$19
$18

194
756
Z26
901

996
749
268
640
808

$45
$45
$44
$47
$48
$46
$19
$13
$25

010
Z85
098
249
037
275
798
385
030

$49
$50
$47
$51
$53
$49
$27
$14

248
Z28
911

643
70/
694
256
263
$41 3/9

648
983

$32
$32
$32
$33
$33
$33
$21
$22

630
842
455
603
744
484
284

013
257
397
$24 365
$11 855

$21

164

$31

871

354

732
549

761

$42
$44
$40
$44
$46

173

$41

$42 201
$42 711
Z27
$45 077
$46 102
$44 136
$21 719
$20 613
$22 989
$41

163
52

264

215
122

173
75

410

105

2 755

2 668

5 801

4 883

773
764
588

805
805
666
493
370
285

4 557
012
008
809
2 432

57

401
286
819
123
64
76

2 004

15
103

593
328

163
26

4 294

5 033

1
1

138
96

48
4
286

793
102
138

1
1

395
313
686
96

184
618
90

891

2 131
1

816
032
245

125

81

59

72

50

48

88
58
33

10
193

18

129

222

206

306

168
69

179

156
71

205
85

474

58

7 116

4 952

4 685

6 097

7 543

103
103

609
609
309
3 617

999
999
659
4 250
294
825

147
131

is

65 years and over


Persons for
Under 18 years

721

1979

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over

determined .

Related children under 18 years


Related children 5 to 17 years

18 to 59 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

441
541

354

3
1

657
657
405
077
067
780

241
241

046

2 675

967
642

229

113

862

857
857
658
2 310
1
127
924

453
453

201

035
545
287

104
2 104
2

221
221

046

907

4 162

3 066

2 737

850
50/

665
393

845
500

12
0.9
12
6

714

871

530

155

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

IN

19

12

29

33

42

42

24

36

Percent below poverty level

2.5

1.8

1.7

2.2

3.1

1.8

6
6

6
12
12
6
12

6
6

24
26

16

20

30
36

_
_
-

3.4
9
19
13

1./

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present

15

15

Families

_
_
-

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years

Unrelated Individuals for


determined

whom

poverty status

Percent below poverty level

Persons for wham poverty status


Percent below poverty level

11

18

12
4.5

26
12.1

6
6

58
2.7

15

15

15

42

21
10.2
10

10.8
7

74

256

16
8

is

14

11

17

31

43
41

19

26
7

37

53

5.2

9.0
14

8.9

18
11.0

18
10.7

23.5

6
3.8

36

13

112

76

183

178

97

142

73

1.9

1.6

4.0

4.1

1.9

2.0

1.5

38
38
38

51
51

51

46
46
39

42

44
30

97
35
35

51

6
6

42
29
29

68
68
68
72

36
36
36
50
92

1.1

1.7

3.7
5.4
10.8

3.1

0.8
2.2
2.6
4.7

11.0
13

determined .

Under 18 years

70

54

2.5

2.0
6
6
6

10
10
10
23
37
18

Related children under 18 years

Related children 5 to 17 years

18 to 59 years
60 years ond over
65 years and over

17

75

50

51

1.2

3.4

40
40
40

41

20
20
20
30

24

108
108
8/
133

10

15

25
18

"

10

15

2.4
5.4

1.1

1979 BELOW SPECIFIED POVERTY LEVEL

Percent of persons for

75 percent

whom

poverty status

of poverty level

125 percent of poverty


150 percent of poverty

200

_
-

13
0.8
13
13
13
13
13

16

is

65 years ond over

IN

16
1.2

Householder 65 years and over

Below
Below
Below
Below

518
30
30
37
70

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE

families

INCOME

52
45
100

1979

IN

Households
With earnings

INCOME

Tract

0200

12
33

Less than

ALL

Trod

0199

1979

IN

Households

Mean

Tract

0198

level
level

percent of poverty level

CENSUS TRACTS

is

determined:
i

2.0

4.9

1.3

3.1

1.4

0.9

0.4

1.1

4.7

3.6
6.0

1.1

1.6

2.3

2.1

2.4

5./

7.1

3.1

13.7

6.9

2.8
4.9

2.9
6.0

3.7

9.7

2.6
3.4
6.9

1./

3.0
3.3

NEWARK,

N.J.,

6.0

SMSA

6.5
10./

P-243

Ml.

Table

Income and Poverty Status

in

1980- Con.

1979:

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Remainder of Essex County Con.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Dover town, Morris County

B]

Madison borough, Morris County

Census Tracts

INCOME

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0213

0214

0215

0216

0217

0448

0449

0450

0429

0430

0431

0432

488
46
38

2 254

3 761

131

885

83
245
274
296
522

37
24
24
33
108
97
168

41

35
140
148

2 976
197
112
157

IN 1979
Households

84
33

845

620

Mean

$26 699
$28 822

420
297
$26 958
$30 923

97
69
89
212
363
409
769
855
898
$33 228
$38 300

Owner-occupied households
Median income
Mean income
Renter-occupied households
Median income
Mean income

1 288
$27 358
$29 600
200
$23 796
$23 807

1 646
$30 157
$34 163
608
$20 625
$22 151

3 557
$34 247
$39 239
204
$18 462
$21 925

1 397
$28 736
$31 514
1 579
$16 369
$20 129

1 063
$24 537
$24 894
782
$14 573
$16 404

1 053
$25 497
$26 808
567
$16 224
$18 384

Families

1 286
$27 900
$29 961
273
$15 557
$17 266

1 883
$29 187
$33 425
443
$12 624
$15 414

27
$15 128
202
$16

3 463
$34 458
$39 509
378
$14 411
$19 174

1 896
$27 556
$30 275
1 643
$9 468
$11 693

1 432
$22 064
$22 908
692
$7 354
$9 708

1 324
$23 534
$25 758
432
$8 425
$10 587

$8 789

$10 774

$1 421

$10 673

$10 040

$7 097

$7 834

1 488
1
343
$28 227
353
$4 766
44
$2 029

2 254
1
998
$30 083
548
$5 024

3 761
3 532
$35 598
637
$4 474
126
$2 692

2 976
2 451

$25 406
936
$4 751
77
$3 493

1 845
1
504
$22 067
544
$4 499
95
$2 115

1 620
1
423
$23 177
383
$4 497
93
$3 225

$30 275
$32 554
$28 796
$31 464
$34 847
$29 054
$19 878
$12 779
$22 191

$22 908
$23 810
$21 968
$23 974
$24 984
$22 768
$15 446
$9 753
$17 971

$25
$26
$25
$27
$28
$26
$15
$13
$17

758
543
018
190
388
059
912
983
632

432

324

132

$5,000
$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more.
Median
Less than

250
358
354
119

Median income

Mean income
Unrelated individuals 15
Median income
Mean income

yean and

over

Per capita Income

INCOME TYPE

469

203
60

78
69

111

101

178
117
87

231

238
272
415
236
45
$20 643
$21 296

226
243
245
339
247
72
$21 540
$23 859

239
194
186
286
122
60
$17 632
$20 392

87
97
143
220
140
200
177
79
$19 847
$23 733

736
$23 690
$25 954
733
$13 301
$14 806
026

607

59

70
53
181

$25 417
$27 757

$41

483
254
$50 768

100
79
239
186
98
$29 082
$31 574

697
$24 450
$26 543
506
$17 287
$19 862

1 062
$26 717
$29 41
545

$24 535

939
$50 703
$57 149
192
$19 310
$19 558

587
$32 336
$36 619
298
$20 652
$21 637

$24 217
624
$6 614
$8 484

889
$24 564
$27 660
399
$9 260
$9 968

1 227
$27 287
$30 636
500
$12 459
$13 976

940
$50 267
$56 673
248
$12 537
$16 696

$7 300

$8 688

$9 652

$17 376

$7 993

469

1 203
1
045
$23 578

885
805
$30 673

470
$3 959
72
$2 099

$4 438
42
$2 364

1 607
384
$27 321
436
$4 261
73
$2 191

131

571

$21 955

173

29
23

90

245
397
288
141

$21

891

157

690
042
$34 117
1 637
$1 916
$31

$5 051

1979

IN

Households
With earnings

Mean

436
413
492
479
456
234
$21 758
$25 474

177
120

earnings

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income
With public assistance income
Mean public assistance income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN 1979

41

$3 087

1
1

$21

135

301

947
$49 015
307
$5 179

191

$4 754

12

$430

636
254
265
173
280
992
$21 926
$16 062
$24 574

$56 673
$58 652
$54 728
$61 026
$62 174
$59 821
$21 623
$18 274
$23 548

$34 117
$35 240

227
049
599

940
784
466

690
586
334

74
48
27

86
56
32

BY FAMILY TYPE
$29
$30
$29
$30

Families

With own children under 18 years


Without own children under 18 years
Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years

$31

Without own children under 18 years


Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years

-__.

$30
$19
$24
$16

961
549
452
646
286
079
275
432
090

$33
$35
$32
$34
$37
$33
$18
$15

425
049

$39
$39
$40
$40
$40

161

958
244

509
033
122

723
041

$41 660
$21 837

182
195
197

$19 237
$23 877

$21 038

$24 217
$21 957
$26 120
$26 161
$25 018
$27 104
$16 288
$10 927
$21 988

660
763
507
504
605
$31 996
$17 790
$18 145
$17 610
$27
$24
$29
$29
$25

$30
$32
$29
$32
$34
$29

$33
$36
$37
$35

112

097
187

043

$21 824

$17 345
$24 478

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


Families

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for

whom

whom

poverty status

poverty status

Is

determined

.,

3 089

2 007

150

191

121

181

83
23
285

114
105
24
263

273

443

64

124

4 740
1
166

6 419

896
612

1
1

740
166

773
236
168

026

889
723
363

144
672

805
499

140

163
79

128
52

1
1

81

60

20
396

15

14

96
30

12

180
136
86
22

215

190

187

147

240

169

106

431
544

672
208

432

624
274

399
95

500
107

248
79

244
57

7 412

5 572

3 337

4 573

3 317

2 508

464
457
1
035
3 225
883
636

4 914
344
335
988
2 872
698
496

4 003

543
540
1
215
4 053
1
816
1
352

023
023
787

718
718
598
2 013
606
369

201
201

918
918
789

638
630
526
493
377
255

90
79

112

74

166

934
2 780
794
466

1
1

17

740

155

458
458

166
3 782
1
179

378

17

i !7

13
3
3
3
7
1

210
938
938
276
843
429
843

1
1

117

158
822
587

1
1

948
539
833
597

861

538
394

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

IN

Families

Percent below poverty level

Householder worked

in

1979

With related children under 18 years


Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for
determined

whom

poverty status

61

37

90

57

54

17

32

1.8

2.0

6.3

4.3

5.3

1.9

24
24

26
26

11

18

24

20

12

12

22
64
34
8
23
4

32
49
33

20

38
44
26

34

2.6
13
18
13

1.1

18

12

11

14

is

8
8

34
28

10

35
5.1

17

23

10

14

17

28

28

13

4
4

14
17

15

7
7

7
7
6

17

45

62

205

108

63

138

54

42

25

14

6.2

10.2
19

16.4

14.3

16.1

13.5

5.7

34

71

23

8.4
14

10.1

148

14.6
8

22.1

44

14

131
2.0
55
55

310

317

418

227

315

120

141

60

125

2.3

4.3

7.5

4.6

7.9

3.6

3.1

1.8

5.0

106
106

55
52

132
125
100

80

28
28
24

50
50

48

90
90
39

18
18
18

149
76
76

50
42
35

57
49
28
44
24

Persons for whom poverty status


Percent below poverty level
Under 18 years
Reloted children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years
18 to 59 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

determined

126
2.7

43
43
43
34
49
43

55
50
26
26

71

88
134

45

70

171

200
86

105
42

59

165

61

42

3.5
10.5
14.3
21.5

3.0
6.5
11.0
17.8

91

44
65
26
21

22
20
20

12

1979 BELOW SPECIFIED POVERTY LEVEL

Percent of persons for

whom

poverty status

is

determined:

75 percent of poverty level


125 percent of poverty level
150 percent of poverty level

200

24
1.3

is

Percent below poverty level

IN

32
2.5

65 years and over

P-244

3 463

21

18 to 59 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

Below
Below
Below
Below

883
638
854

Related children 5 to 17 years

INCOME

Related children under 18 years

INCOME

55
29

determined
65 years and over
Persons for
Under 18 years

286
078
604

2.6
3.5
5.4
10.0

percent of poverty level

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

1.0

1.3

2.5

3.3

3.5
5.0
10.5

7.0
9.5
13.4

4.5
9.3

6.7
15.5
19.4

27.9

2.5
7.2

9.9
17.5

1.4

1.1

4.8
5.9
8.9

2.9
4.0

4.7
5.5
5.7

5.0

7.3

CENSUS TRACTS

Ml.

Table

Income and Poverty Status

in

1980-Con.

1979:

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

Morristown town

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Succasunna-Kenvil (COP),
Morris County

Morris County

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Remainder of Morris County

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0435

0436

0437

0438

0453'

0455'

0401.01

0401.02

0402

0403

0404

0405

2 236
136
179

2 090

031
39
47

2 126
22
46
63
106
184
205

209

2 380

782
82
46
46

828

88
54
63
149
137
195

68
70
98
265

379
275
386
288
144
$19 657
$23 415

113
38
64
32
122
110
156

Mean

113
192
82
104
168
195
168
134
50
20
$15 282
$16 363

Owner-occupied households
Median income
Mean income
Renter-occupied households
Median income
Mean income

264
$19 453
$22 319
849
$13 530
$14 512

523
$27 472
$33 706
1 713
$17 615
$20 273

Families

Median income
Mean income

767
$14 701
$16 613
526
$9 706
$10 613

Per capita income

INCOME

1979

IN

Households

$5,000
$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999...
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more.
Less than

Median

Median income
Mean income
Unrelated individuals IS years and over

INCOME TYPE

108
341

217
215
161

18

120
168
106

158

289
295
246
289
255
123

$26 540
$30 164

$17 871
$21 312

508
$35 000
$37 763
605
$20 841
$23 782

1
147
$24 896
$28 512
1 528
$11 530
$14 369

$5 975

367

63
71

47
139
189
136

338
280
104
$25 883
$27 624

51

$25 356
$25 289

683
548
269
$31 083
$33 155

$22 899
$23 785

$25 192
$27 077

896
$24 968
$28 449
1
194
$12 311
$15 956

832
$26 154
$26 141

2 076
$31 384
$33 531

199

50
$15 833
$17 539

862
$30 076
$32 100
505
$18 393
$19 982

$23 969
$24 763
187
$17 847
$18 439

705
$32 246
$35 117
564
$13 282
$15 904

1
262
$23 344
$26 263
1
194
$7 797
$10 217

855
$26 713
$27 436
220
$9 765
$12 021

2 026
$31 638

$9 050
$14 977

1
119
$28 238
$30 050
284
$12 077
$14 611

$11 027

$11 410

$8 352

$8 099

$9 048

1
113
926
$16 470
257
$4 765
188
$2 953

2 236
1
777
$23 111
722
$4 524
75
$2 398

1
113
024
$28 185

1 031
885
$25 202
273
$3 895

2 126
983
$32 267
310
$4 623
35

$1

810

2 090
642
$22 457
673
$4 085
53
$2 364

$16 613
$14 215
$19 963
$21 988
$20 826
$23 506
$11 563
$8 733
$16 204

$28 512
$25 481
$30 050
$31 744
$30 936
$32 109
$16 024
$11 569
$19 822

$35
$27
$40
$37
$30
$40
$20
$16
$28

014
026
703
920
952
499
489
990

334
138
61

$20 062
$21 727

$33 957
111

23

40
31

190
93
62
95
148

82

110
126
173

341

328
629
379
202

216
217

141

191

127

261

437
488
274
$31 325
$35 193

167

209

169
48
$23 500
$25 843

28
$20 097
$20 862

$26 192
$28 584
282
$13 125
$15 867

1 647
$33 125
$37 167
135
$8 875
$11 111

680
$26 375
$28 330
148
$13 906
$14 416

762
$22 051
$24 030
428
$16 083
$15 221

1 006
$24 554
$25 438
299
$8 750
$10 562

2 071
$26 377
$28 924
399
$12 357
$11 379

628

$33 182
$37 386
197
$5 974
$9 465

695
$26 271
$28 271
177
$9 929
$9 806

$9 052

$6 395

$8 686

$9 857

$8 487

1 367
1
208
$27 567
313
$4 624

1 209
083
$23 599
305
$4 803

33

16
$3 659

2 380
2 106
$26 702
562
$4 647
45
$2 626

1 782
657
$34 285
360
$4 192
26
$5 086

828
749
$25 366
197
$4 529
29
$4 337

322
150

022

098

103

867
657
$23 950
439
$8 537
$9 338
$21

$7 381

IN 1979

Households
With earnings

Meon

earnings

With Social Security income


Meon Social Security income
With public assistance income
Mean public assistance income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

198

$4 966
41

51

$2 345

$1

920

436

$33
$34
$33
$34
$34
$34
$23
$28
$20

957

$1

339

190
989
164
344
$4 308
38
$1 794
1

$21

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE

Families

With own children under 18 years


Without own children under 18 years
Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years

117

$26
$25
$27
$27
$27
$27
$17
$9
$25

263
210
276
636
410
864

262
012
619

921
560
225

$27
$27
$27
$28
$29
$28
$17
$14
$19

731

174

848
075
616
722
467
394

441

080
772
705
909
512
476
646

$30 050
$30 393
$29 675
$31 256
$32 679
$29 794
$19 250
$14 834
$27 564

$25
$25
$25
$26
$26
$26
$16
$10
$22

438
084
826
385

$28
$28
$28
$30

924
966
882
600
394
796
806
249

721

$31

008
807
985
299

$29
$16
$9
$24 01

119

on

006
852

597
98
79
70

557
103
82
50

$37
$36
$38
$39
$38
$40
$15
$15
$15

386
679
423
208

628
526
000

695
602
338

119

95

92
73

71

150
773
542
989
004

$28
$26
$29
$30
$30
$31

$13
$7

$18

271

554
654
931
482
275
457
893
464

$23
$23
$24
$25
$24
$25
$14
$13
$16

950
574
433
317
951

796
590
488
121

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


767

Families

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for

whom

388
234
260

poverty status

Is

determined

..

163

86
76

2 026
1

802
342

1
1

112
69

47

2 071
1

740
060
209

162
112

867
751

495
86
66

21

12

14

11

52
19

58
25

266

81

214

101

109

84

114

264

114

104

117

528
400

564
92

194
366

220
66

111

284

299

113

71

399
92

197
89

177
47

439

42

4 904
758
752

2 674

5 366

3 085

3 924

123
123

126
126
892
2 342

6 350
2 109
2 109

3 412

900
900
697
737
448
280

7 415
2 Oil
2 Oil

2 530

160
1
152
907
3 182

7 782
2 727
2 719

4 183

488
488

653
653
512
498
379
223

922
922
695
947
543
398

3 116

711
1

601

371

2 203
4 471
584
350

880
583
477
315

620

816

156

291

826
320
916

169
22.0

42

20

64

37

32

29

24

25

52

19

26

3.7

2.8
14
14

5.1

4.3

1.6

2.6

3.2

19
19

29
24

32

2.7
19

3.0

22
22

17

13

7
7
7

19
19
19

17

25
25

40

2.4
12
12
14
7
7

1.2

31

25

17

19

17

11

_
-

819
382

2
1

764
422
276

024
789

456
320

4 298

3 584

106

657
435

700

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

IN

Percent below poverty level

Householder worked

in

1979

61

With related children under 18 years


Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years

135
138

With related children under 6 years


Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for
determined

whom

poverty status

Percent below poverty level

Persons for whom poverty status


Percent below poverty level
Under 18 years
Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years
18 to 59 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

IN

8
8
8

41
13

51

11

109
73
9

18
13

7
12

71
12.6

_
-

_
-

29

21
17
12

41
23.2
14

71
16.2

determined

113

150

256

25

15

47

58

37

21.5
27

9.8

21.4

11.4

7.2

5.3

11

64

13

15.7
12

14.5
10

18.8

34

776

261

166

481

149

103

141

108

150

221

92

157

24.9

5.3

6.2

4.8

1.3

3.4

3.5

3.6

4.6

45
45
36
62
42
26

47
39
23
45

76
76
69
65

60
60
60
73

92
92
92
101

32
32
25
46

40
40

14
51

47
34

45
45
40
84
37
30

2.8
14
14

2.0

51

9.0
102

11

43

17

19

17

28
22

14
14

3.4
9.3
10.7
16.7

2.7

5.5

1.7

0.3

11.2
15.6
18.4

14.4
19.8

6.2
7.0
12.7

2.6
7.8

363
356
302
346
67
42

45
24
163

94
57

260
119
83

"

16

28

27
83
34
28

1979 BELOW SPECIFIED POVERTY LEVEL

Percent of persons for

whom

poverty status

75 percent of poverty level


125 percent of poverty level
150 percent of poverty level

200

Is

26
26
25

is

65 years and over

Below
Below
Below
Below

855
738
433
109
78
37

100

915
908

Families

INCOME

163
110

131

526
104

Persons for whom poverty status


Under 18 years
Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years
18 to 59 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

705
648
266
106
100
72

147
912
417
226

is

determined

65 years and over

INCOME

529
471

percent of poverty level

CENSUS TRACTS

is

determined:

20.8
28.6
32.6
42.4

28.2

1.9

3.3
4.4
5.3
10.9

1.3

1.9

2.1

1.4

3.3

5.0
12.6

3.7
6.9

20.1

11.1

4.9
6.3
9.5

5.6
7.3
9.4

7.3
9.7
16.6

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

P-245

Table P-l

1980-Con.

Status in 1979:

[Data are estimotes based on a sample; see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

BJ

Remainder of Morris County Con,

Census Tracts

INCOME

IN

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0407.01

0407.02

0408.01

0408.02

0408.03

0409

0410

0411

0412

0413

0414

458
47
48

888
34

1979

Households

$32 441
$34 975

$43 027
$52 962

002
018
462
393
680
927

338
$33 907
$36 562

$43
$53

120
$15 000
$17 276

$16
$26

866
302
629
22
250
720

t
120
$26 330
$28 428
374
$10 743
$11 653

1 314
$33 001
$36 028
239
$8 024
$15 869

$8 651

1 395
280
$25 453
229
$4 554
26
$5 033

397
$33 280
174
$4 465
40
$2 697

$27
$29

$16
$16

Families

Median income

Mean income
Unrelated individuals 15 years and over
Median income
Mean income

Per capita income

467

145

16

32
19
60
104
114
231

259
310
$34 755
$41 194

534

333

040

42
38

22

19

12

41

28
83
106
120
312
372
278
$34 394
$37 485

36
27
70
109

147
110
174

373
347
262
$30 270
$34 411

097
663
439
48
618
744

433
$31 319
$35 376

829
$43 376
$53 254
93
$15 149
$31 275

1 034
$36 958
$42 150
135
$10 650
$26 534

$10 292

$16 487

458

269

107
132
63
223

273
224
364
243
86

114

232
215
218
$29 932
$36 939

715

$21

181

$23 142

323

1
198
$30 233
$33 Oil

1 619
$26 228
$27 769
396
$9 278
$12 948

$14 470

$10 077

$8 811

151

101

$49 067
143
$3 943
23
$2 404

1 451
334
$29 718
256
$4 544
69
$2 823

1
923
696
$25 140
492
$4 648
64
$2 008

$53 972
$55 377
$51 690
$55 439
$56 815
$53 197
$21 305
$19 717
$23 454

$33 Oil
$31 909
$34 177
$34 591
$33 875
$35 362
$21 448
$16 412
$25 226

$27
$28
$26
$28
$29
$28
$18
$17
$19

769
637
837
866
416
215
925

198
076
622

619
324
854

066

$12 230

$10 167

$9 695

$11 852

$7 926

$8 447

888
829
$47 609
115
$4 708
34
$2 933

1
145
066
$38 731

1 534
402
$34 562

1 333
287
$36 332

040

1 715
387
$23 251
548
$4 730
57
$2 947

1
323
993
$24 701
436
$4 412

$53 254
$47 365
$61 314
$55 306
$49 676
$62 847
$23 912
$15 576
$41 776

$42
$44
$39
$43
$44
$42
$20

671
$8 756

78
$25 265
$26 050

1
084
$50 582
$53 972
136
$7 714
$13 180

$11 487

$11

173

1
760
$25 590
$26 475
163
$20 337
$21 467

950
$24 565
$27 178
462
$7 000
$9 000

189
$9 848

302
552

41

150
272
568

1 235
$30 047
$33 046
216
$16 722
$19 000

1 250
$24 744
$25 806

621

$16 869
$18 967

51

72
134
283

1 071
$50 607
$53 921
80
$31 154
$31 853

882
$33 504
$40 318
258
$9 625
$12 062

$18
$20

100

787
$24 495
$27 638
536
$13 098
$15 051

1 258
$34 922
$38 394

$12

101

$20 417
$20 726

55

923

$49 484
$52 387

1 358
$32 187
$36 663
289
$6 974
$10 557

$11

42

98
$19 509
$22 539

1 094
$24 903
$25 513

13

451
24
60
27
74
186

407
390
110
$28 549
$30 955

$30
$37

$36
$42

156

$35 174
$38 421
64
$11 250
$18 925

151
10

246

988
872
803
52
000
516

175
87
98
168
150
145

391
$13 967
$14 860

351

1979

Households
With earnings

188

28
39
39
145
247
342

248
187
318
259
70
$23 798
$25 931

6
8

37
65
107
156
343

179

Owner-occupied households
Median income
Mean income
Renter-occupied households
Median income
Mean income

IN

46
56

Mean

INCOME TYPE

395
32

$5,000
$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999.
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
Median
Less than

Mean

Tract

0406

earnings

With Social Security income

Mean Social Security income


With public assistance income
Mean public assistance income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

'.

1
1

183

291

143

$4 573
35
$2 216

$4 759
35
$2 175

$4 756

926
$35 302
307
$4 742

25
$3 707

$2 833

21

61

$2 215

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE


$28
$28
$28
$29
$30
$28
$14
$13
$17

Families

With own children under 18 years


Without own children under 18 years

Married-couple families

With own children under 18 years


Without own children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years

428
616
179

803
524
828
562
378
036

$36
$37
$34
$37
$39
$34
$19
$15
$36

028

314
242
783

291

246
298
113

789
676
210
508

150
179

464
469
086
533
261

$21 368

$19 877

$36
$38
$34
$38
$39
$37
$20
$19
$20

663
221

509
722
280
757
441
725
758

$38
$39
$35
$40
$40
$38
$15
$15
$16

394
525
425
235
773
558
810

258

Oil

669

$40 318
$46 030
$35 769
$41 431
$47 324
$36 588
$23 956
$23 492
$24 322

$25
$26
$25
$26
$28
$25
$18
$12
$22

882
753
416

806
522
181

881

725
100

577
069
496

$27
$26
$28
$29
$29
$30
$16
$12
$19

178
125

082
641
032
226
596
305
963

117

929

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


Families

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for
determined
65 years and over

whom

poverty status

Persons for whom poverty status


Under 18 years
Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 yeors
18 to 59 years
60 yeors and over
65 years and over

INCOME

IN

is

determined _

105

62

94

41

18

75

49

30

034
966
622

1
1

62
29
28

358
208
818

184
936

59
35
32
6
147

250
994
628

950
779
486

157
103
69

166
110
98

1
1

084
003
676
40

1
1

119
69

17

12

196
100
75
10

272

178

89

117

262

671
227

462

136

102

199

17

391
115

396
96

5 099

3 178

4 987

3 528

4 153

4 408

5 743

884
884
753
693

289
283
019
1
2 708
990
710

844
834
622
997
687
483

231
231

584
584
256
3 272
887
597

56
38
37

101

54
57

14

12

12

13

86

90

66

119

47

374

239

93
27

93

189
25

258

35

135
70

289

87

4 192

4 928
549

2 837
901
901

3 862

5 206

30
23

51

191

183

954
602
399
230

549
260
3 000
379
269
1
1

787
605
331

203

242
242
963
247
373
240

588

836

581

831

315
3 085
533

507
2 986
277

361

177

17
1.3

11
0.9

10

11

601

382

481

472
262
350
322
200

1
1

982
2 583
594
342

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Unrelated individuals for


determined
Percent below poverty
65 years and over

whom

poverty status

is

determined .

Related children 5 to 17 years

65 years and over

SPECIFIED

_
_
_
_
_

13

24

13

30
24

36

63

17

49

2.9
17

6.6

0.4

1.4

37

28

48

17
17

3.0
19
14

19
12
19
7
8

27

19

21

27

12

31
13.0

19
20.4

18

76

12

27

58

81

25

47

49

14.2

13.3

10.5

18.4

12.0

12.4

27

8.6
18

17.5

26.3
38

6.3

32

25

34

23

139

184

136

139

55

27

197

266

37

120

199

3.3

3.7

4.8

18
0.5

2.7

1.1

0.8

4.0

7.5

75
75
67
109

81

23

85
85
69
65
47
34

72

81

34
27

0.9
9

2.7

32
30

3.5
41
41

15
75
32
32

18 to 59 years

60 yeors and over

18
18

67
55

18

12

"

"

"

60
45
45

32

_
~

27
27

2.8
6.0
7.6

4.1

0.2
2.3

1.3

0.9

3.3

1.6

1.7

6.1

4.8
8.6

3.6
8.5

2.5
4.7

17.3

72
55
123
71

41

19

9
9

38
38
32
44
38
34

31

94
64
42

POVERTY LEVEL

whom

poverty status
75 percent of poverty level
125 percent of poverty level
150 percent of poverty level
200 percent of poverty level

NEWARK,

3.6
12

53

Related children under 18 years

BELOW

30

29
32

is

level

Under 18 yeors

IN 1979

46
3.5

21

_
-

Persons for whom poverty status


Percent below poverty level

Percent of persons for

22
2.0

16
6
6

With related children under 6 years


Householder 65 yeors and over

P-246

829
755
494
44

51

Percent below poverty level


Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years

Below
Below
Below
Below

is

Families

INCOME

120
017
657

N.J.,

Is

determined:

2.0
4.4
7.6
12.9

SMSA

13.1

4.8
8.2
9.6

3.1

7.5

2.3

9.8

3.0
10.3
14.4
22.8

0.9

2.5
4.1

1.4

2.7
4.7
6.2

1.8

9.1

10.1

1.1

5.6

CENSUS TRACTS

Income and Poverty Status

Table P-ll.

in

1980-Con.

1979:

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Remainder of Morris County Con.

Census Tracts

INCOME

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0415

0416.01

0416.02

0416.03

0416.04

0417.01

0417.02

0417.03

0417.04

0418.01

0418.02

0418.03

215

2 409

051

570

2 463
124
75
74

223
55
43
37

905

84
76
98

391
30

2 831

53
36

1979

IN

Households

$5,000..
$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more...
Less than

47
42
80
125
318

49
51

376
346
346
494

290
386
285
$33 932
$36 102

222
47
$24 198
$25 HI

416
228
$22 024
$25 703

111

29
$20 562
$21 773

83

141

$23 467
$26 430

$24 921
$25 208

$36 054
$37 560
$36 412
$37 932
44
$28 750
273
$30

38
43

50
59
67

141

94
171

248
227
64

244
387
497
679
298
85
$23 029
$24 135

764
96
49
85
170
232
254
463
332

7
14

170
129

177
137

138
87

164
415
448
334

129
195
174
321

497

66
36

187
251

240

53

195
188

292
319
248

601

216

35
42
20

298

19
3

38
38
53
248
365

Median

351
163
$32 109

Mean

$32 493

218
$23 078
$26 883

Owner-occupied households
Median income
Mean income
Renter-occupied households
Median income
Mean income

1 087
$33 086
$33 843
128
$20 417
$21 030

585
$39 893
$43 628
1 824
$19 971
$21 513

837
$26 394
$28 351
214
$21 944
$22 276

$35 306
64
$19 048
$19 857

1 313
$34 401
$36 837
78
$17 500
$23 733

1 003
$26 424
$28 061
1 460
$21 244
$21 438

1
107
$25 466
$26 144
116
$15 882
$15 258

814
$38 724
$41 870
2 017
$18 078
$19 178

659
$32 097
$34 033
838
$18 901
$20 452

409
$27 382
$27 992
807
$16 476
$18 621

1
664
$25 403
$25 572
100
$18 472
$19 146

Families

1 080
$33 422
$34 472
170
$9 800
$13 312

1 403
$29 059
$32 043
1
160
$15 292
$17 131

827
$26 725
$29 147
289
$13 064
$15 279

508
$30 000
$33 118
84
$19 344
$22 296

1 270
$34 751
$36 851
242
$11 767
$14 432

1 649
$25 454
$26 767
1
066
$14 259
$14 334

1 048
$25 921
$26 712
203
$13 259
$13 384

1 792
$26 934
$29 601
1
313
$14 370
$15 057

1 080
$26 119
$28 664
517
$15 644
$16 500

767
$23 898
$24 378
528
$13 707
$14 861

$25 876
$26 655
317
$9 119
$10 932

$9 785

$12 065

$9 543

$10 289

$10 562

$9 638

$7 832

$10 636

$9 500

$9 344

$7 643

$9 665

1 215
096
$32 021
247
$4 340
23
$6 132

2 409
2 260
$26 345
264
$4 343
36
$2 905

1 051
962
$26 751

570
546
270

1 391
307
$34 787
202
$5 628
35
$2 259

2 463
2 287
$24 256
366
$4 077
54
$2 183

1
223
1
138
$25 260
177
$4 527

2 831
2 612
$25 501
362
$4 747

1 497
1
440
$25 372
146
$4 949

764

$21 490

905
867
$36 055
156
$4 440

$36
$37
$35
$38
$39
$38
$14
$13
$15

851
588

$26
$27
$25
$27
$29
$25
$15
$12

767
616
968
790
762
930
881
350
$21 767

$26
$25
$28
$27
$26
$29

270

1
1

649
517
822

121

Median income

Mean income
Unrelated Individuals 15 years and over

Median income

Mean income
Per capita income

INCOME TYPE

$25 321
$27 114

74
$29 815
$33 572

506
$31 007

103

540

861

869
$36 264
$37 899
61

$12 821
$17 806

1979

IN

Households
With earnings

Mean

371

earnings

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income
With public assistance income
Mean public assistance income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

158

177

$4 770
32
$3 251

$4 65
4

$3 245

41

51

31

$2 803

$3 303

$3 647

712

$29 601
$31 327
$27 679
$32 915
$37 077
$28 800
$13 152
$11 017
$17 955

$28
$27
$30
$29
$29
$30
$14
$10
$33

792

591

216

138

134
$3 730
19
$1

931

378
658

142

$24
$23
$25
$26
$27
$26
$13
$8

050

$21

110

592
$25 081
376
$4 544
32
$1 242
1

21

$4 498

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE

Families

With own children under 18


Without own children under
Married-couple families
With own children under 18
Without own children under

$31

years

18 years
years

18 years
Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years

$34
$37
$29
$35
$38
$30
$19
$10
$25

472
087

080
958
694

971

558
295
274
695
086
010

$32
$34
$29
$33
$38
$29
$19
$15
$25

043
859

950
060

$17 581
$26 387
$13 634

403
290
659

827
750
430

585
687
582
871

128

$29
$30
$27
$30

147
465
846
093

$31 Oil
$29 211

$33
$33
$32
$34
$35
$33
$18
$18
$20

118
522
671

169
107
128

990
181

829

954
913
303
418
345
415
361

601

528
672
826
054
$8 080
$7 647
$9 770

664
367
353
773
465
151

612

187
891
175
583

845
825

$26
$26
$26
$27
$27
$27
$15

655
948
262
477
768
061

360
$11 095
$18 397

$37
$38
$37
$39
$40
$38
$17
$16
$23

899
349
154
851
821

315
597
671

610

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


Families

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 yeors and over
Unrelated individuals far

whom

42

111

84
25
79

18
13
7

poverty status

718
92
68
48

12

102

70

160
118

289

84
24

242
27

5 350
139
1
139
831

2 990

845
544
544
454
053
248

4 682
368
364

178

279

113

048
954
650

152
145
103
52
150

49
25
39
22
79

066

203
56

540
332
910

080
025
622

767
699
432
115

13

154

82
62
73
20
25

45

126

48

313

517

61

50

528
22

317

81

73

6 840
671
671
277
4 522

4 173
1
109
1
109

2 866

5 801

3 380

953
286
240
198

43

1
1

869
776
552
60
37

113
84
60

92
74

52

is

170
57
Is

508
462
272
36
36
30

determined .

4 078
1
1

331
331
103

2 362

385
298

32

670
541

335

815
815
604
790
385
238

119
883
431

121

6 206
1

380
367
996

3 934
241
1
1
241

948

4 181

2 377

645
396

316
199

831

647
424

796
268
183

623
623
449
2 023
220
164

779
766
423

133
133

621

975
997
250

367

160

3 401

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

IN

Families

Percent below poverty level

Householder worked

in

1979

With related children under 18 years


Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for
determined

whom

poverty status

44
3.1

11

31

18

37
25

Persons for whom poverty status


Percent below poverty level

is

_
-

27

35

34

90

24

36

32

10

2.1

2.1

3.2

5.0

2.1

1.2

20
27

2.2
18

4.7

15

27
36
20

17

24

10
10

11

11

20

18

10

19

25

14

_
-

_
_
-

7
12
19
7
12
12
8

_
-

38

83

10

79

24

59

15.7
12

7.8

6.0

1.0

4.5

33

4.9
10

18.6
19

no

179

115

389

90

130

147

40

2.3

2.9

2.9

5.7

2.2

4.5

2.5

1.2

22

54
49

51

43
43
25
47

58
58
43
72

55

31

175
175
132
193
21

30
30
30
10
-

15

"

15

22

21

15
7

13

50
80
59
30
54
30

28
22

21

24
6

18

is

65 years and over


determined _

Under 18 yeors
Related children under 18 years

25

31

14.7
15

2.7
6

1.4

_
-

88

172

3.2

0.1

21

47

74
74
69
85

2pj

13

10

18 to 59 years
60 years and over
65 years ond over

2.2
21

Related children 5 to 17 years

IN

18
1.7

Percent below poverty level

15

18
13

51

61

79

30
48

27
27

46
46

16
16

1.9

2.5

1.9

5.3

1.4

2.4
3.5
6.0

5.1

3.6
5.2
13.2

7.2

6.6
11.0

8.6
13.7

4.6
7.0
10.7

4.3
6.7
9.2
13.6

NEWARK,

N.J.,

42
42
65
27
27

1979 BELOW SPECIFIED POVERTY LEVEL

Percent of persons for

Below
Below
Below
Below

129

37
12

Persons for wham poverty status


Under 18 years
Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years
18 to 59 years
60 years ond over
65 years and over

INCOME

73
41

118

determined
65 years and over

INCOME

whom

poverty status

is

determined:

75 percent of poverty level


125 percent of poverty level
150 percent of poverty level

3.8
4.5

200

7.2

percent of poverty level

CENSUS TRACTS

1.1

1.2

0.1

4.6
6.4
10.2

2.0
3.5
13.2

1.5
2.1

6.6

2.1

3.9
6.8
13.2

SMSA

0.7
2.4
2.5
4.5

P-247

Income and Poverty Status

Table P-ll.

in

1980-Con.

1979:

[Data are estimates based on

sample; see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Remainder of Morris County Con.

Census Tracts

INCOME

IN

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0419.01

0419.02

0420

0421

0422

0423.01

0423.02

0424"

0425

0426

0427

0428

1979

Households

$5.000
$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999...
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999.
$20,000 to $24,999..
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
Median
Less than

.,

531
60
47
55
77
179
177
417
365
154

$28 979
$29 880

Mean
Owner-occupied households
Median income
Mean income
Renter-occupied households
Median income
Mean income

1 470
$29 307
$30 175

Families

Median income

1 413
$29 770

Mean income

$31

61

$25 729
$22 787

Unrelated individuals 15 years and over


Median income
Mean income

Per capita income

INCOME TYPE

IN

045

25
33
25

232
44

29
17

82
202
110
316

71

65
111

246
294
175
$32 340
$33 758

277
155
$29 091
$31 753

926
$33 437
$34 605
119
$28 187
$27 173

111

$30 484
$33 021
121

$16 354
$20 107

086

247

847

839

84

16

52

20
30
66
74

19

28
25
29
97
105
122

20
20
40

60
83
124
148
349

163
22

161
19

8
38
57
82
124
263

18

25

582
86
59
72
158
190
180

575
31

36
26
114

262
240
$38 524
$39 733

$27 803
$30 377

257
162
22
486
$25
$26 356

46
82
128
255
373
214

$25 313
$27 918

$35 143
$36 139

$34 476
$37 781

310
279
248
$27 300
$30 370

1 024
$33 188
$35 508
62
$28 000
$27 822

1
155
$28 441
$31 205
92
$16 786
$19 973

768
$26 066
$27 168
79
$17 426
$18 459

792
$38 936
$39 983
47
$33 339
$35 516

22
$13 929
$13 306
62
$28 269
$33 103

1
137
$35 353
$36 198
26
$21 167
$33 532

943
$35 599
$38 334
218
$30 331
$35 393

1 051
$33 409
$36 718
531
$15 982
$17 806

119
I
$29 097
$31 966
179
$10 524
$11 949

677
$27 224
$28 941
211
$11 844
$13 033

735
$40 448
$42 705
139
$9 633
$14 052

69
$27 596
$30 852
258
$11 154
$11 537

1
077
$36 230
$37 650
86
$15 233
$17 213

1 004
$36 225
$39 270
1 626
$1 876
$4 469

1
126
$33 355
$36 732
514
$12 159
$12 943

1 296
$35 026
$41 995
319
$15 565
$18 355

$9 113

$8 874

$11 935

$4 562

$10 359

$8 879

$11 933

$13 328

247

145

847
703
$24 693
287
$4 788

839
758
$37 815
187
$5 064

84
84
$25 981

1
163
100
$34 227
244
$4 030

075
$35 944
210
$5 174

582
245
354
527
$4 855

1 575
1
365
$36 882
403
$4 885

19

15

18

12

$2 426

$4 380

$405

$2 222

$2 355

35
$3 056

705
783
627
628
200
043
$31 749
$24 151
$64 675

$30 852
$25 127
$41 586
$32 870
$25 122
$41 586
$22 408
$22 408

650
058
825

$39 270

69
62
45

15

735
664
372
32
32
26

10
10

53
49
32

86
66
49

15

105

304
266
205
844
$32
$35 069

1 094
$30 640
$34 036

164
$10 100
$10 523

958
$33 667
$34 796
133
$12 051
$14 834

188
$9 500
$9 998

991
$33 823
$36 459
112
$13 218
$17 587

$8 408

$9 265

$9 230

$11 166

1 531
397
$29 571
303
$4 359

1 045
977
$33 153
203
$4 847

232

1 086
975
$33 711
233
$4 622

16
$3 143

19

163

261
151

11

28

45
48
153

29

13

339
231

141

190
344
398
295
$32 416
$38 337
1

331

$34 337
124
244
$19 750
$23 130
$41

1979

Households
With earnings

Mean

earnings

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income
With public assistance income
Mean public assistance income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

439

$34
$36
$32
$36
$37
$34
$17
$17
$17

796
640
015
046

222
$4 258
48
$3 642

12

$2 034

$30 287
257
$4 295
45
$3 930

15

$4 405

161

1
1

$31

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE


$31
$32
$29
$31
$32

Families

With own children under 18


Without own children under
Married-couple families
With own children under 18
Without own children under

$1

148
1
$31 046

years

18 years

163

314
661

883
882
$30 444
$22 225
$17 864
$24 103

years

18 years

Female householder, no husband present


With own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years

195

093
583
670
555

'

$34
$35
$32
$35
$36
$34
$20
$16
$22

036
356
346
596
475
329
611

022
560

$36
$36
$36
$37
$36
$39
$21
$5
$23

459
081
831

947
787
292
379
232
686

$31 966
$33 158
$30 522
$33 378
$35 024
$31 350

$28
$29
$28
$30
$30
$30

$20 529
$17 234
$26 809

$21 539
$20 520
$21 778

119

677

026
647

571

941
757
348
147
270
043

$42
$42
$42
$43
$44
$43

$37
$35
$40
$38
$36

711

306
$41 584
$18 047
$14 080
$24 091

$41

331

$36 784
$41 246
$43 432
$38 571
$23 538
$19 290
$29 164

$36
$42
$32
$38
$43
$34
$20
$15

732
489
248
645

$21

354

621

290
378
211

$41 995
$41

$42
$43
$42
$43
$27
$20
$30

739
231

353
949
754
214
144

859

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


Families

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for
determined
65 years and over

Persons for

whom

whom

841
93
57

poverty status

poverty status

is

determined .

Related children 5 to 17 years

Unrelated individuals for


determined
Percent below poverty
65 years and over

077
995
606

004
880
556

126
944
493

1
1

296
130
630
97
72
33
-

11

15

93
74
74
-

141

72

89

126

113

145

76

99

122

234

222

164
66

133
34

188
58

112
38

179
57

211

258

86
38

298

514
266

319

98

139
40

5 512

3 783

4 199

3 402

2 498

2 803

299
299
133

884
884
679
2 023
495
263

642
642
495
330
526
359

822
822
652

065
065
883

4 001
002
997
773

671

370

4 100
250
250
049
2 309

4 504

501
92
92
84

3 792

4 199
256
256
995
2 436
507
300

2 291

2 051

310
228

39
20

436
284

948
736

22
22
6

_
-

whom

224
224

991
2 179

380
257

2 419

481

270

11

18

21

16

12

1.6

0.5

1.9

2.4
16

1.6

21

11

13

11

5
5

6
6

11

10

107
65
17

47

541

292

118

232
232
965
532
740
518

12
12
12
12
12

37

10

21

16

3.4

1.0

1.9

1.2

15
10

10
16

30
37
22
22
22

_
8

25

_
-

4.5
8

11.8

13
9.4

82

106

2.0

4.2

10

5
5

15

is

level

is

~~

14
poverty status

Persons for whom poverty status


Percent below poverty level
Under 18 years
Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years
18 to 59 years
60 years ond over
65 years and over

determined .

25

25

36

15.2
19

18.8
6

19.1

16

139

25

85

2.5

0.7

28
28
28
60

_
_

2.0
19
19

19

51

12
13

37
29

45

16

17
0.5
12
12
12

63

21.1

31
6.0

2.5

30

20

56

158

105

120

81

2.0

1.6

3.9

2.8
17
17
17

3.0

1.8

52

38
38
38
43

8
3.1

24
24

20
20

103
103

16

98

66

12
25

40
40
33
34

55

_
-

8
8

16

11

11

2.6
5.3

0.5
2.2
2.5
5.0

3.2
3.2

3.9
4.2
5.4

58
30
30

47
39
36
32
32

2.8
2.8
4.3
6.5

2.4
4.5
6.8
9.4

1979 BELOW SPECIFIED POVERTY LEVEL

Percent of persons for

75 percent

whom

poverty status

is

determined:

of poverty level

125 percent of poverty


150 percent of poverty

P-248

285
79
56

88
43

2.9

With related children under 18 years


With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over

200

104
56
35

41

Percent below poverty level


Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979

Below
Below
Below
Below

501

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Families

IN

991
835

39
22

18 to 59 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

INCOME

094
990
630

39

660
660
358
3 194
658
402

Related children under 18 years

IN

is

Under 18 years

INCOME

958
870
584
58

413
238

level
level

percent of poverty level

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

1.1

o.r

1.0

3.2
4.4
6.9

2.5
4.5

3.4
4.9
9.9

9.5

0.5
0.7
2.3
5.6

1.4
2.3
5.2

10.8

6.6
11.2

2.1

20.2

1.4

2.0
2.3
5.8

CENSUS TRACTS

Ml.

Table

Income and Poverty Status

in

1980-Con.

1979:

[Data are estimates bosed on a sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Remainder of Morris County Con.

Census Tracts

INCOME

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0433.01

0433.02

0433.03

0434.01

0434.02

0439

0440

0441.01

0441.02

0442

0443

0444.01

842
33
24
30
46

837

717
37

862

753

113

12

2 360
154
78
137

91

53
78

73
38
67
115
132
175

1979

IN

Households

$5,000
$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
Less than

16

38
67

965
49

26
53

191

262
456
338
417
$29 580
$36 020

108
148
159

184

203
$29 537
$37 234

219
$34 204
$39 211

$34 225
$46 756

576
$38 139
$43 888
266
$20 345
$22 825

642
$39 682
$45 294
195
$16 875
$19 184

665
824
547
52
333
859

417
$31 068
$37 849
548
$25 739

709
$37 623
$43 354
254
$8 625
$10 014

601

Median income
Mean income

665
$35 573
$41 500
237
$13 272
$15 641

Per capita income

$12 920

$13 631

842
748
$36 847
185
$4 525
33
$2 225

837
732
$36 447

$41 500
$43 137

$43 354
$46 888
$41 258
$44 090
$47 362
$41 986
$37 377

Median

Mean
Owner-occupied households
Median income
Mean income
Renter-occupied households
Median income
Mean income
Families

Median income

Mean income
Unrelated individuals 15 years and over

INCOME TYPE

IN

177

174
177

591
39
26
45
94
120
104

286
396
481

$37 678
$43 197

428

072

21

6
14

53
70
74
164

293
377
$41 846
$45 960

249
339
674
$39 147
$47 067

13

30
25
47
44
219
223
140
$34 227
$35 420

54
22

31

15

172
119

72

257
313
392

69

$29 327
$32 320

$39 121
$71 000

282

028
$40 000
$74 231
85
$30 108
$31 924

73
58
180
142
242

173

341
168
119

$21

914
$26 033

$23 539
$26 293

649
$26 420
$28 602
711
$16 801
$20 074

1 050
$25 764
$28 358
317
$18 646
$19 450

1
861
$25 700
$28 233
709
$9 990
$12 912

1
146
$25 059
$27 710
372
$10 968
$12 591

173

200
447

367

44

256
408
303
514
337

61

197

291

$39 792
$45 313
163
$19 135
$24 657

$12 347
$21 844

1 545
742
$38 881
503
$16 754
$21 328

1 407
$39 252
$44 895
636
$2 533
$9 167

$43 397
$48 773
137
$13 572
$18 630

1
504
$44 085
$52 941
410
$14 814
$19 492

649
$34 483
$35 483
140
$16 666
$25 979

"/48

945
$42 046
$77 812
204
$11 944
$26 978

$16 041

$11 678

$12 913

$14 966

$15 756

$11 189

$10 314

$24 270

$8 993

$8 279

591

1 072
928
$43 045
278
$5 282

1
862
622
$46 977

753
704
$34 377
149
$4 604

$31

550
426
254
292
$4 572

1
113
014
$63 222
262
$4 908
32
$1 815

2 360
2 067
$26 283
552
$4 546

1 367
225
$25 395
304
$4 593
68
$2 309

$35
$48

$23
$23

$36 807
$50 358
151

$31

$31

958

$45
$53
$21

$27

$35 022
$34 783
52
$25 658
$44 016

36
33

052
$42 247
$46 531
20
$18 750
$15 954

386
234
832
476
597
369

550

701

$31 451

$34 319
268
$21

371

$22 757
1

322

$31 469

$34 449
389
$8 983
$11

1979

Households
With earnings

Mean

68
163

34
100
118

6
13

earnings

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income
With public assistance income
Mean public assistance income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

own children under 18


Without own children under
Married-couple families
With own children under 18
Without own children under

$4 820
5

$6 705

621

965

731

$36 075
402
$4 928

$50
$60
$42
$52

$38
$40
$37
$40

61

$4 301

1
1

$41

453
439
251

$4 790
34
$3 184

$3 605

361

$4 620
43
$2 739

1
1

12

21

$2 690

$3 180

143
$2 470

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE

Families

With

261

717
$45 932
160
$5 029
6
$2 605

years

$40
$44
$46
$43
$19
$18
$20

18 years
years

18 years

Female householder, no husband present


With own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years

374
499
586
130
461

068
936

358
622

881
782
112

$61 315
$45 188

$41 764
$38 931

$17 392

$24 463
$27 632
$22 987

$44
$42
$46
$46
$44
$47
$28
$20
$35

545

371

691

659

$37 377

$17 392

709
614
273
42

601
491
264

378

895
854
804
474
987
840

773
642
016
659
550
766
742
392
529

$52
$59
$46
$54
$62
$46
$22
$15
$38

941

407
259
698

958
826
453

504

321

119
102
72

65
52

241
621

487

$48
$49
$48
$50
$50
$50
$24
$25
$24

571

222
491
746
487
885
045
564

$35
$35
$35
$36
$37
$35
$22
$18
$28

483
846
076
487
065
837
256
800
854

$34
$35
$33
$34
$36
$32
$30
$15
$44

449

649
579
343
32

322
200
692

162

678
777
373
984
894
538
544

$77
$110
$54
$82
$119
$56
$29
$14
$43

812
328
153

431
316
399

214
611

816

$28
$28
$28
$30
$30
$29
$15
$14
$17

233

861

189

277
256
815
711

776
584
654

$27
$26
$28
$28
$27
$29
$18
$16
$18

710
808
774
356
357
628
158
958
942

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


665
573
294
70
65
46

Families

Householder worked in 1979


With reloted children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for

whom

poverty status

INCOME

determined _

85
80
40

629
988
237

146
961
641

86
37
34

17

11

19

75

162

92

161

168

180

171

49

171

141

230

124

237

254

151

503

468

140

709

316

42

162

82

154

15

389
84

204

125

137
45

410

65

97

166

81

2 413

2 459

2 107

5 777

5 158

3 292

5 497

2 403

4 855

6 846

4 356

575
575

544
544
464

515
515
424
253
339
230

564
564
253
3 424
789
567

506
506
182

917
917
773
744

549
549
292
3 160
788
508

720
718
588
353
330

3 236
807

829
818
393
3 980
037
642

310
290
004
2 523
523
373

21

491
1

41

16

23
21

22
23

504
334
250

311

604
421

105

547
389

631

435

176

1
1

277
277
014
967
611

426

797
675
860
569
410

1
1

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

IN

23

Percent below poverty level


Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present

3.5
6
17

Unrelated individuals for


determined

whom

poverty status

Percent below poverty level

is

determined .

39

12

23

12

10

23

59

49

2.8

1.3

1.5

1.8

3.2

4.3

30
23

6
12
6

6
6

0.8
6
6

2.4

21

6
9
17

40
38
26

30
42

21

21

25
25
18
10
9

19

12
12

12

19
12

12

12
7

11

83

70

45

18.0

15.4

14.2

2.9
12

1.4

17

23.4
8

18
8.8

109

3.8

44

176
37.6
64

12

32.7

34
22.5

32

4.6
6

30

43

99

83

34

147

312

66

77

39

107

75

337

198

4.1

3.4

1.6

2.5

6.0

1.6

2.2

2.3

4.9

4.5

78
78
66

24
24
24

15

13

13

13
13

40

51

131

101

28

18

17

11

6
12
12
6

32
22
22
29

125
105

33
50
44

80
80
60
146
86
79

2.0
16
16

1.4

25
25

14
14

75
63

17
17

0.6
4.2
6.5

3.8
6.6
9.2

3.6
6.0
7.4
15.7

55
19
19

11

42

18

8
8

35
23

46
48
37

0.9
2.0
2.0
2.2

1.3

1.6

1.8

2.1

3.4
4.2
5.9

1.9

3.2

3.1

4.1

3.8

8.1

2.8
5.2
7.3

131

80
68

1979 BELOW SPECIFIED POVERTY LEVEL

Percent of persons for

75 percent

whom

poverty status

of poverty level

is

determined:
3.1

2.9

1.2

level

5.4

level

5.9

percent of poverty level

13.3

4.0
4.0
7.6

2.8
2.8
4.8

125 percent of poverty


150 percent of poverty

200

21
1.4

21

IN

is

65 years and over


Persons for whom poverty status
Percent below poverty level
Under 18 years
Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years
18 to 59 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

6
6
6

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over

Below
Below
Below
Below

945
846
407
46

is

Families

INCOME

193
149
33

determined

is

782
75
69
50

25
13
7
7

65 years and over


Persons for whom poverty status
Under 18 years
Reloted children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years
18 to 59 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

763
129
87

CENSUS TRACTS

9.1

6.0
7.8

9.0
13.5

NEWARK,

N.J.,

15.1

SMSA

P-249

Income and Poverty Status

Table P-ii.

in

1980-Con.

1979:

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Remainder of Morris County Con.

Census Tracts

INCOME

IN

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0444.02

0445.01

0445.02

0446

0447

0451

0452

0453'

0454.01

0454.02

0455

0456.01

287
30

2 348
127
105
67

2 992

096

417

462

540

25
62
20
114
155

20
33
32
25
100

390
48
47

1979
2 567
47

Households

$5,000
$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999...
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
Median
Less than

on

461

38
49
92
97
160

Mean

767
526
265
$28 302
$30 942

279
214
48
$26 096
$27 696

Owner-occupied households
Median income
Mean income
Renter-occupied households
Median income
Mean income

439

$28 759
$31 390
128
$18 375
$22 411

635
$28 406
$29 894
376
$24 297
$23 985

47
143

280

182

232
$20 648
$20 236

113

364

111

40
94
45

$22 851

389
194
26
$26 292
$25 806

28
$19 940
$23 938

2 568
$22 868
$24 849
424
$13 077
$14 741

1
299
$25 179
$25 630
669
$14 946
$17 455

988
$27 076
$26 816
108
$14 519
$16 568

360
$20 385
$23 931
57
$18 906
$23 981

982
$26 214
$28 287
382
$16 840
$20 104

1
306
$25 161
$26 130
156
$17 679
$19 060

456
$32 271
$37 760
84
$14 432
$13 408

176
$18 421
$18 918
214
$14 038
$15 478

2 381
$23 377
$25 210
775
$10 420
$12 983

1 506
$25 066
$25 106
690
$9 688
$10 969

927
$27 489
$27 552
204
$10 800
$13 317

314
$25 132
$27 706
103
$7 961
$12 449

1 057
$25 220
$27 524
442
$12 273
$14 390

1 317
$25 228
$25 822
252
$9 400
$12 434

494
$30 867
$36 085
67
$6 611
$7 863

266
$16 635
$17 773
176
$10 933
$10 618

$7 753

$9 611

$6 495

462

381

540
505
$33 415
120
$4 068
22
$3 240

390
332
$18 036
53
$3 920
23
$1 475

$36
$38
$30
$37
$39

$17 773
$16 620
$19 175
$21 333
$21 864
$20 801
$10 341

147

222
274
236
495
263

237
300
401
657
316
138
$24 095
$25 190

800
$23 416

$21

2 038
$25 500
$26 105
310
$18 182
$19 175

331

477
486
648
416
139
$21

77

272

$10 389
$11 523

$9 423

$9 736

$9 161

$7 838

$8 019

$8 343

$8 439

$8 395

$8 383

287

196

2 348
2 075
$25 886

2 992
2 569
$24 224
559
$4 777

1 968
652
$22 685

119

107

$1

878

$2 696

1
096
969
$25 688
215
$4 157
32
$2 398

417
348
$24 612
40
$4 487
30
$1 658

1
364
249
$25 685
197
$4 238
36
$1 567

$25
$24
$25
$26
$26
$26
$11

210
866

$27
$27
$27
$27
$27
$27
$16
$20
$5

$27
$27
$28
$28
$27
$28

941

$31

13/

201

60
72
72
135
167
224
277
267
90
$24 032
$25 995

74

12

19

57
117
188

$24 761
$25 376

23
28
72
44
148
155
42
$29 537
$33 972

$16 214
$17 031

298
490
174
52

19

64
63
64
64
19
2

1979

IN

Households

2 567
2 468
$29 338
295
$4 194
38
$2 854

With earnings

Mean

055
064

141

260
$12 828
$14 026

$31

INCOME TYPE

$31
$31

968

114
167

1
976
$25 764
$27 069
582
$8 367
$10 349

Mean income

Per capita income

42
69
147
193
376
319
84
$28 917
$29 209

214

1
133
$30 484

2 372
$29 384

Unrelated individuals 15 years and over


Median income
Mean income

27

764
$29 375
$30 714
308
$14 565
$14 950

Median income

Families

34

31

earnings

With Social Security income


Mean Sociol Security income
With public assistance income
Mean public assistance income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

on

890
$28 557
139
$3 761

$28 251
244
$3 74

18

51

$3 318

$3 139

461
$4 216
104
$2 104

426
$4 169

$25 076
169
$4 792
36
$1 554

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE


$30 714
$33 438
$26 830
$31 040
$34 675
$25 379
$23 899
$13 237
$32 001

$31
$29
$32
$31
$30
$32
$23
$14
$34

133

081

151

764
676
449
44

119

31

61

101

19

42

Families

$31 941

With own children under 18 years


Without own children under 18 years
Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years

$30 222
$34 408
$33 093
$31 436
$35 522
$16 872
$13 910
$20 899

137
778
803
765
854
956

490
868
141

$27
$26
$27
$27
$27
$28
$19
$12
$25

069
694
650
863
768
018
061

976
759
234

941

275

651

493
731

215
661
$11 456
$12 540

$25
$25
$24
$26
$28
$24
$18
$13
$23

106

458
723
691

356
906
432
873
613

552
315
792
646
675
616
735
982
410

706
154

420
155

943
420

$27
$27
$27
$29
$30
$27
$13
$9
$25

524
360
743
392
706
720
913
777
907

$25
$25
$26
$26
$26
$26
$12

057
964
605

822
524
378
487
633

085
881

854
002

708
054
752
$31 624
$15 078
$15 078

$23 593

317
227
878

494
449
325

266
224

68
63
58

12

81

8
12

65
58
29

$11

221

$8 431
$14 876

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


2 372
2 212

Families

Householder worked

Wth

1979

in

related children under 18 years

Female householder, no husband present


Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for

whom

159
poverty status

poverty status

is

determined .

260
40

308

8 419

2 875

2 733

651

894
894
695
757
224

367

156

724
2 047
5 035

Related children under 18 years


Related children 5 to 17 years

IN

62

18 to 59 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

INCOME

640
76

Families

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for
determined
Percent below poverty

whom

poverty status

level

Persons for whom poverty status


Percent below poverty level

is

determined .

927
766
489

506
195

809
235

314
279
177

16

163

228

218

83

23

201
72

582
203

775
209

679
208

204

103
50

442

4 125
1
235
1
235
987
2 450
440
300

7 587

8 780

454
449
854
4 357
776

458
380

3 325

2
2

200
357
357
296
697

4 251
324
324
036
2 566

146

361

639
205
804
345

91

260

193

131

76
84

33
24
24

145
139
37

117

102
87
20
76

152

15

62

51

20

595
590
954

161

559

024
720

5
1

83

897
897
669
2 025
403
294

375
074
3 218
860
597
1

53

252
56

67
22

176
24

4 800
651

27

15

15

32

122

66

13

66

37

1.1

2.0

1.3

1.6

5.1

4.4

0.8

4.1

6.2

2.8

20
27

11

15

13

51

47
45
34

37
29

14

28
50
35

33
78

15

25
25

13

14
14

27

35
9

18

21

22
30

15
15
15
6

31

16

117

82

24

5.2
9

21.1

15.1

12.1

14
7.0
6

123

11.9

60

36

21

11.8
17

112

68

49

221

481

252

39

926
622
622

034
300

070
234

293
200
628
106

180

57

13.5

491
1

36

20
36
25
13

25
14

21

13.4

11.9

71

234

184

159

3.8

0.5

15.4

88
86

2.9

5.5

4.6

1.2

5.9

54

157
152
117
238
86
72

76

49
49

36
36

22

35

74
74
67
105
55
32

85
73
49
99

5.9

2.3

2.5

5.9

8.2
9.0
16.4

6.6
8.3
14.2

18 to 59 years

47

33

26

76

60 years and over


65 years and over

15

10
6

91

16
9

0.6
2.0
2.7

1.5

4.9

level

67

12.1

0.7
2.0
2.4
5.0

2.0
4.8

level

Related children 5 to 17 years

18.3

13

13

41

46

5.9
8

13

1.2

50

Related children under 18 years

26

15
14.6

5.5

2.4
19
19
15

1.3

Under 18 years

60

71

39
127
49
29

17
17

17

53
63
8
3

1979 BELOW SPECIFIED POVERTY LEVEL

Percent of persons for whom poverty status


Below 75 percent of poverty level

Below 125 percent of poverty


Below 150 percent of poverty
Below 200 percent of poverty

P-250

is

65 years and over

IN

94

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Percent below poverty level


Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present

INCOME

2 381
2 093

361
169
123
137
9

Is

determined

whom

4
47

14

65 years and over


Persons for
Under 18 years

420

NEWARK,

Is

determined:

level

N.J.,

SMSA

2.7

7.3

14.7

3.6
7.9
10.7
18.3

3.3
7.0
9.9
19.1

0.4
2.2
3.6
12.0

9.1

15.8

3.4
4.5
9.1

13.2
19.3
23.1
34.1

CENSUS TRACTS

Income and Poverty Status

Table p-ii.

1980-Con.

1979:

in

[Dato are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

8]

Remainder of Morris County- -Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0456.02

0457

0458.01

0458.02

0459.01

Households

2 938

142
65
106

2 999
77
35
55

384
40

471

$5,000
$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more

22

348
533
523
585
404
232
$22 315
$25 578

227
190
260
634
937
584
$35 237
$37 145

Owner-occupied households
Median income
Mean income
Renter-occupied households
Median income
Mean income

1 271
$31 317

$32 342
1
667
$19 644
$20 420

2 668
$36 947
$39 585
331
$14 564
$17 481

Families

1 995
$26 365
$28 683
1
114
$15 265
$16 139

INCOME

Median

Mean

Median income
Mean income
Unrelated individuals 15 years and over
Median income

Mean income
Per capita income

INCOME TYPE

Tract

Tract

0461.01

0461.02

0462.01

275
80

3 586

2 836

178
131

90

173
516

72
63
100

2 106
82

108

0462.02

464
27
33
29
95

134
263
370
410
$36 584
$39 497

26
95
80
49
210
297
587
$43 915
$49 236

98
49
$26 542
$28 012

1 271
$39 576
957
193
$18 992
$23 291

1 240
$46 154
$51 545
144
$25 000
$29 347

2 680
$36 741
$38 668
493
$13 103
$15 743

1 251
$39 033
$41 642
406
$10 235
$14 436

$10 322

$10 571

$11 855

2 938
2 674
$25 298
387
$4 284
75
$1 802

2 999
2 874
$36 373
292
$4 195

$28
$28
$29
$30
$30
$29
$16

$38
$39
$36
$40

103

$41

488

50
20
35

11

31

566
$24 091
$25 686
709
$15 810
$16 359

2 006
$25 036
$25 409
1 580
$18 583
$20 312

1 809
$28 445
$29 058
1 027
$20 597
$22 640

1 827
$30 931

279
$13 869
$16 466

1
047
$33 061
$35 718
204
$16 216
$18 434

991

2 751
$23 494
$24 706

$12 586
$14 955

2 209
$27 865
$28 763
905
$12 630
$13 562

1
812
$30 727
$31 777
373
$11 563
$12 508

1
124
$32 286
$34 539
150
$15 266
$15 700

$7 568

$8 216

$8 804

$8 644

$9 859

275

110

3 586
3 248
$23 200
566
$4 667
99
$2 544

2 836
2 706
$26 249
263
$3 959

2 106
872
$29 628
395
$4 502

1
251
169
$32 127

57

31

$2 853

$3 032

$24
$24
$24
$26
$26
$25

$28
$28
$30
$29
$28
$29
$20
$16
$30

405
368
303
$32 919
$36 042

242
226
233
125
34
$19 497
$20 499

344
$30 233
$30 063
127
$16 528
$22 456

1 268
$34 405
$37 686
220
$23 214
$26 570

1 208
$45 759
$51 623
308
$12 163
$18 982

363
$30 795
$30 920
147
$9 950
$13 388

1
324
$33 953
$37 566
234
$12 974
$16 448

$15 217

$9 195

$10 406

384

471
418
$27 648

41

51

90

713
$23 163

137

82
164

107

64
115

251
22
39

272
394
474
916
389
156
$25 554
$26 734

61

66
46

51

$21

511

$22 493
357
$9 970
$11 336

571

560
873
461
123
$21

on

214
282
606
491
201

$29 044
$29 527

$31

521

161

79
333
303
173
$31 220
$32 900

1979

IN

Households
With earnings
earnings

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income

With public assistance income


Mean public assistance income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

137

$3 348

464

321

$37 154
289
$4 742
44
$3 238

1
282
$45 833
234
$5 250

113

$4 154
16

$8 005

$1

219

488

405
$33 552
253
$4 028
36
$3 566
1

$20 634
287
$4 433
28

$2 247

158
$4 638
29
$3 106

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE

Families

With

Tract

0460

1979

IN

Less than

Mean

Tract

Tract

Tract

0459.02

Tract

own children under 18 years


own children under 18 years

Without

Married-couple families

own children under 18 years


Without own children under 18 years

683
212
085

HI

839
526
930
628
$11
$25 997

With

Female householder, no husband present


With own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years

668

$41 642

811
167

$42
$40
$42
$44
$40
$22
$19
$25

462
610
756
466

251
119

118
304
428
$37
$16 196
$13 285
$20 142
$41

581

070
944
928

$51 623

$54
$48
$53
$57
$48
$30
$17
$45

328
439

208
095
669
77

411

235
914
522
023
115

$30 920
$31 763
$29 763
$32 059
$32 895
$30 863
$19 579
$17 263
$21 509

$37
$38
$35
$39
$40
$37
$19
$18
$20

363
322
214

566
785
740
517

$22 493
$21 924
$22 956
$24 022
$24 490
$23 623
$14 349

601

$19 608

706
647
787
062
583
364
$11 123
$8 637
$17 971

324

991

2 751

194
808
66
36
29

825
457

551

890
467
020

$5 120

763

$31 777

142

$33
$29
$32
$33
$29
$19
$17

003
243
192
344
687
359
393

$21

193

812
647
245

035
161
751

982
697
378
773

$34
$33
$35
$36
$34
$39
$18
$14
$19

539
714
931

210
626
198

090
430
542

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


Families

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for

whom

995

751

932
187
150
118
26
poverty status

determined

2 209
2 110

124

on

135

178
40

15
123

16

210

150

90
150
26

506
130
93
102

13

116

143

41

106

142

114
140

493

406

147
38

234
50

on

905

373

157

308
78

357

33

72

130

68

164

7 283

10 461
3 786
3 780

4 791
499
493
262
2 742
550
392

433
442
442
349

5 112

3 557

10 016

8 587

821
170
126

660
660
388
037
415
287

818
818
593
2 210
529
370

179

728

87
58
42

15

53
44

449
642
229

143

694
689
1
280
4 746
843
504
1

18 to 59 years

81

43
31

074

6 107

568
367

4 488
339
1

339
1
175
2 576
573
358
1

042

948

3 031

2 933

203
6 142
832
602

239
5 129
510
316

166
696
692
069
3 824
646
459
7
2
2
2

4 147
1

464
464
163
323
360
235

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

IN

Families
Percent below poverty level

Householder worked

in

1979

With related children under 18 years


Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for

determined
Percent below poverty

whom

poverty status

Persons for

level

whom

poverty status
Percent below poverty level

is

determined .

Under 18 years
Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years

18 to 59 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

IN

36

26

23

38

82

137

31

43

25

1.3

2.1

1.9

1.4

5.0

1.4

2.4

19

15

2.9
31

8.3

42
66
26
20
26

56

90

26

2.2
13

38
25

16

20
26
4
4
4

12

29
16
5

25

61

137

31

86
49
86

10

31

10
10

23

39
20
32
25

6
6
6

9
12

6
6
6
9

70

73

149

28

11

33

110

54

14.8

9.1

7.5

14.1

8.3

12.2

14.5

36.7
58

16
4.5

84

6.3
6

16

22

335

202

252

123

31

174

289

559

247

222

70

7
4.7

4.6

1.9

5.3

2.7

2.2

3.4

8.1

5.6

2.9

3.1

1.7

124
119
100

79
73
73

57

101

75

60
33

94
69

133
133
72
130
26

"

19

11

100
85
62
127
20
7

15

115

72
72
55
86

71

151

15
15
15
12
4

274
268

47

48
48
34

4.5
10.8
11.9
18.4

3.5
7.2

"

51

16
16

221

260
25

67
67
108

15
8

43

29
26

28

26

1979 BELOW SPECIFIED POVERTY LEVEL

Percent of persons for

whom

poverty status

75 percent of poverty

level

125 percent of poverty


150 percent of poverty

200

86
4.3

is

65 years and over

Below
Below
Below
Below

177

60 years and over


65 years and over

INCOME

716
76
66
49

76
56
25

Reloted children 5 to 17 years

INCOME

855
139
110
80

is

determined

is

33
22
17
2

65 years and over


Persons for whom poverty status
Under 18 years
Related children under 18 years

2 680
2 483

level
level

percent of poverty level

CENSUS TRACTS

is

determined:

3.3
5.9

8.0
12.0

1.3

3.5
4.8
6.2

4.7
5.7
7.2
11.3

1.8

1.1

3.2

3.7
5.7
9.3

4.1

6.6

2.8
4.9
6.0
7.4

2.0
3.9
5.2

2.3
4.0

9.1

16.8

93

7.0

NEWARK,

N.J.,

5.1

SMSA

1.1

2.6
4.4
8.8

P 251

Ml.

Table

Income and Poverty Status

1980- Con

1979:

in

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Totals for split tracts

Morris County

in

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Manville borough, Somerset County

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Somerset (CDP),
Somerset County

North Plainfield borough, Somerset County

Census Tracts

INCOME

IN

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0424

0453

0455

0514

0515

0516

0517

0518

0519

0520.01

0520.02

0531.02

0531.03

058

294

2 209
123
75

46

$14 922
$16 166

$20 471
$21 445

169
337
320
103
$27 632
$28 058

1979
448

2 666

59

31

80
50

28

145

13

29

268
146
428

65
86
134
256
249
831

183

703

692
83
90
95
150
233
274
485
232

311

50

31

Mean

$25 313
$27 918

89
$23 868
$24 900

$30 798
$33 320

$23 394
$24 004

$19 057
$20 170

129
50
99
67
140
155
180
222
180
36
$21 184
$23 099

Owner-occupied households
Median income
Meon income
Renter-occupied households
Median income
Mean income

22
$13 929
$13 306
62
$28 269
$33 103

1
192
$25 352
$25 474
256
$19 583
$22 229

2 532
$31 521

1 480
$25 216
$25 216
212
$14 537
$15 545

670
$22 109
$22 525
388
$13 788
$16 104

762
$23 380
$25 754
367
$15 759
$17 588

578
$20 000
$19 962
882
$13 202
$13 678

709
$23 559
$24 260
520
$16 420
$17 608

Families

69
$27 596
$30 852
258
$11 154
$11 537

1
169
$26 323
$27 509
323
$9 676
$12 158

806
622
$23 336
306
$8 093
$8 400

867
$24 757
$26 782
310
$9 156
$9 358

934
$18 341
$19 024
724
$7 222
$8 258

$4 562

$7 565

$8 247

$6 476

84
84

058

129
008
729
$22
323
$4 040

$16 842
428
$4 108

58

139

$2 261

$2 521

84

Households
Less than $5,000
$5,000 to $7.499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24.999...
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more

Median

Median income

Mean income
Unrelated individuals 15 years and over
Median income
Mean income

Per capita income

INCOME TYPE

$34 293
134
$14 821
$14 950
2 520
514
$34 374
178

$7 871
$12 299

1 484
$24 657
$25 155
303
$10 618
$10 905

$8 181

$9 160

$7 611

2 488

$32 500
430
$4 468

692
507
$23 899

$4 405

448
233
$25 035
313
$3 970

2 666

81

57

$2 091

$2 430

$31

106
56
108
143
159
128
240
87

$21

460

198
117
94

229

383

121

21

60
92
145
172
238
200

49
62
134

63
68
34
125
113
150

547

775

105

22

29
66
53
134
525
610
330
$36 287
$37 791

429
236

431

76

$27 217
$27 186

54
$19 452
$22 162

56
24
146
200
229
326
305
156
$25 355
$29 349

$28 516
$28 646
124
$17 407
$22 083

1 201
$27 786
$28 006
93
$10 703
$16 593

247
$24 946
$38 309
1 962
$18 763
$20 130

642
$33 106
$33 263
905
$21 735
$26 572

1 735
$36 492
$38 110

886
$22 694
$24 169
478
$9 583
$10 745

1 208
$29 139
$29 508
222
$12 848
$13 882

1
123
$28 233
$28 953
212
$7 583
$12 576

1
125
$22 774
$27 014
1 340
$13 469
$13 860

977
$30 968
$32 871
691
$15 755
$19 208

1 643
$36 791
$38 226
219
$15 857
$19 683

$8 197

$9 490

$9 230

$11 279

$12 086

$10 623

229
008

1 383
217
$26 886
336
$5 513
45
$1 873

1 294
075
$27 029
353
$4 650
57
$1 077

2 209

1 547
439
$28 671
247
$3 898

775
1
1
713
$36 498
256
$3 769

$29
$27
$30
$31
$30

$28
$28
$29
$29
$29
$30
$17

326
267
202
192
58

155

188

259

121

351

479
424
151

40
$24 688
$23 954

1979

IN

Households
With earnings

Mean

$25 981

earnings

15

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income
With public assistance income
Mean public assistance income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

1
1

857
$21 240

361

311

$4 448
90
$2 935

$4 643
65

155
275
100
443
320
446
828
286

$23 336
$26 232
$21 498
$24 155
$27 281
$22 014
$17 538
$12 808
$19 312

$1

860

460

173

1
1

$21 763

332
$4 794
47
$3 325

2 055

844
220
$4 646
93

$21

$3

31

31

$2 743

$1

221

871
728

226
024
640
477
740
915

851
$9 413
$22 663

$38
$38
$38
$39
$39
$38
$24
$17
$40

125
990
438
164

977

911

474

643
547
127

138
127

98

102

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE

Families

With own children under 18 years


Without own children under 18 years
Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years

$30 852
$25 127
$41 586
$32 870
$25 122
$41 586
$22 408
$22 408
~

$27
$27
$27
$28
$28
$28
$16
$12
$19

509
554
464
640
713
562
945
745
394

69
62
45

169
017
610

$34
$35
$32
$35
$35
$34
$22
$25
$20

374
326
629
224
256
696
443
646

$25
$26
$24
$26
$28
$24
$16
$12
$20

2 520

2 251

701

138

$26
$27
$26
$28
$28
$27
$16
$8
$19

782
471
331

196

940
656
796
961

065

$19
$18
$19
$20
$20
$20
$12

024
764
259

400

647
172
875
$9 127
$15 093

$24
$22
$25
$26
$25
$26
$15
$11

169

986
107

018
881
120

623
841

$19 975

508
840
623
072

147
$31 676

$19 393
$16 320
$22 778

953
474

$27 014
$19 999

371

$31

888
615

$29 376
$23 290
$31 982
$16 467
$12 773
$25 661

143

276
$5 759
$24 132

177

$32
$30
$34
$35
$33
$36
$16

801

274
716
676

841
110

884

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


Families

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Femole householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979

whom

poverty status

poverty status

is

determined

Under 18 years
Related children under 18 years

18 to 59 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

IN

116

501
92
92

84
370
39
20

Related children 5 to 17 years

INCOME

323

Percent below poverty level

Householder worked

1979

in

Unrelated Individuals for


determined

whom

poverty status

65 years and over


Persons for whom poverty status
Percent below poverty level

Is

determined .

Under 18 years
Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years

867
727
355
98

934
783
463
191

411
157

52
34

112

111

83

98

886
705

208

Oil

514
145
103
83
6
187

123
952
534
67

28

31

41

160

143

134

146

149

148

178
64

303

306
83

310

724
253

478

67

110

143

691
92

219

127

3 171

3 608

3 225

3 875

4 264

3 753

6 342

694
694
538
913
564
329

866
848
587

780
752
564
863
582
408

4 019
955
955
717
2 317
747
453

995
995
754
2 240
640
408

681
681

819
810
606
2 507
427
266

77
59

99
70
38
4

4 285

9 708

257
257
993
2 434
594

3 341

371

349

2 694
5 541

818
530

58
5 242
1

417
417

180

209
616
355

830
662
662
496
590
578
300

97

2 051
691

497

50

32

69

29

15

69

33

4.3

1.3

4.6

7.4

30
35

19

15

3.7
14

4
4

13

29
24
35
24

3.6
13

1.7

61

32

114

123
119
100

55

21

11

18

153

110

77

62

222

212

340

448
3 027
556
357

21

156
145

723
3 799
387
224
1

19

46
57
47
29

41

5
0.4

33

45

2.9

4.0

41
4.2

17

24
39
27

26
34
27

25

21

20
6

33
26

17

12

31
1.9

6
6

_
_
-

17
9.6

51
16.7

39

182

75

23

29

146

58

39

11.6

15.7

10.4

51

15

13

67

8.4
7

17.8

24

13.7
14

10.9

12.6
19

25.1

13

14

12

12

17
27
6

11

13

20

26
26

11

19

12

19

40

3.1

12.4
13

220

112

235

109

78

400

183

34

121

300

167

170

1.6

5.1

1.2

4.5

3.9

5.7

7.0

4.4

2.7

47
39
23
45
20
"

71

8
8

132

39
39
22

76
76
62

58

49

80
58
23

18

45

0.8
6
6
6
15

3.1

81

2.5
14
14
14

11.1

127

83
52

19
19

74
63
63
96
-

81

53
97
42
26

18 to 59 years

60 years and over

"

65 years and over

35

71

53
103
61

27

121

76
173
95
63

38
96

15
15

13

46
36

13

28

5.0

0.7
0.8
2.4
12.0

2.3

5.3

2.2

1.5

52

10.0
12.8
17.4

6.3
7.8

4.1

10.1

4.7

88

97
86

13
7

1979 BELOW SPECIFIED POVERTY LEVEL

Percent of persons for

whom

poverty status

75 percent of poverty

200 percent

is

determined:
2.8

level

125 percent of poverty


150 percent of poverty

P-252

806
657
324

221

783
204
147
110
43

Is

Percent below poverty level

IN

484

_
_
_
_
-

With related children under 18 years


Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over

Below
Below
Below
Below

667
124

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Families

INCOME

is

determined

whom

258

65 years and over


Persons for

114
78
42
16
124

10
10
10

With related children under 18 years


With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for

3.2
3.2
20.2

level
level

of poverty level

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

6.1

7.6
13.6

0.2
2.2
3.0
8.0

3.3
7.4

8.8
16.0

2.2
6.3
8.2
16.6

1.2

2.7

46
16.6

7.0
15.2
19.0
34.1

8.1

12.6
17.5

6.5
11.3

3.3

CENSUS TRACTS

Income and Poverty Status

Table P-11.

in

1980-Con.

1979:

(Data ore estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Somerset (CDP)

Somerset County Con.

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction,

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Remainde r of Somerset County

Somerville borough, Somerset County

Census Tracts

INCOME

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0531.05'

0532

0533

0501

0502

0503

0504

0505

0506

0507

0508.01

0508.02

438

2 000

362

93
56
114
305
263

882
97
79
54

056

22

852
-

1979

IN

Households

$5,000
$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999....
$35,000 to $49.999...
$50,000 or more
Less than

217

258
210

147
84
82
57
265
180
143
186
122
28

$16 985
$17 921

$16 884
$18 724

290
$20 805

663
$19 199

$14 650
$17 215

1
127
$25 925
$27 324
235
$17 292
$19 089

721
$25 604
$30 654
638
$9 029
$11 544

654
$22 674
$24 585
587
$12 049
$12 240

1
119
$26 806
$28 775
299
$8 083
$10 741

586
$19 364
$20 272
477
$6 614
$8 616

$6 333

$9 828

$8 973

$9 120

1 217
022
$18 462
355
$4 311
99
$2 839

1
258
929
$25 143
462
$3 794

1
147
964
$20 538
230
$4 699

362
137

$26 792

59

50

31

$2 565

$2 306

$2 181

618
746
442
604
386
523
478
$11 725
$16 168

$20 454
$21 880
$19 229
$22 235
$25 494
$19 457
$13 892
$9 846
$19 998

$30
$25
$34
$32
$27
$35
$20
$19
$23

654
898

$24 585
$21 584
$27 145
$27 542
$24 973
$29 720
$14 383
$10 542
$17 640

$28 775
$31 296
$26 791
$29 709
$32 157
$27 557
$20 311
$17 409

857
670
440

15

786
539
130
337
270
248
129

16

188

143
95
92
26
182

168
10

375
45

127

214
214
181

662
3 900
637
404

51

84
177

72
126

229

Mean

20
$24 015
$25 245

$16 832
$18 279

237
104
219
144
95
$18 477
$23 381

Owner-occupied households
Median income
Mean income
Renter-occupied households
Median income
Mean income

219
$30 044
$30 360
219
$20 129
$20 129

1
485
$24 453
$25 587
515
$16 406
$18 432

739
$20 118
$20 435
478
$12 000
$14 946

514
$30 265
$32 386
744
$13 710
$17 160

356
$24 886
$26 964

Families

334
$24 732
$25 978
168
$15 147
$14 430

1 786
$23 169
$24 618
375
$8 518
$9 653

857
$19 583
$20 454
582
$5 529
$7 927

$8 594

$7 137

438
422
$23 973

2 000
850
$23 062

108
78

Unrelated individuals 15 years and over

Median income

Mean income
Per capita income

INCOME TYPE

IN

181

199
81

24

$16 875
$20 241

791

61

49
129

157
149

146
222
362
184
106
$24 455
$25 903

006
30

558
49

41

113

85
124
102
162

73
55

208
225
450
320

14

11

29
28
78
72

29
89
88
206

252

$33 198
$36 536

259
156
47
$23 794
$24 469

$25 828
$26 090

382
242
420
$37
$38 552

1
376
$26 588
$26 862
182
$19 453
$20 249

1
028
$37 215
$38 509
28
$48 305
$40 125

839
$33 447
$36 973

546
$14 602
$15 620

795
$25 755
$26 417
211
$15 324
$17 127

813
972
$22 522
463
$8 139
$9 378

857
$25 750
$25 711
190
$11 067
$13 503

1
385
$26 875
$27 665
260
$6 600
$9 308

995
$37 408
$38 714
116
$14 481
$18 955

807
$34 083
$37 807
45
$15 304
$13 748

$6 334

$7 637

$7 794

$7 995

$10 763

$10 117

882
764
$17 439
243
$3 735

1
006
870
$24 772
283
$4 547
40
$1 533

1 558
393
$25 929
340
$4 277

056

on

102
$2 46

1
209
947
$19 409
424
$4 959
73
$3 028

852
809
$35 032
133
$4 586
22
$2 128

$20 272
$19 243
$21 093
$20 202
$20 401
$20 003
$19 692
$12 038
$22 563

$22 522
$21 892
$22 866
$24 051
$22 718
$24 940
$15 976
$11 215
$16 983

$25
$28
$23
$26
$29
$23
$22

$27
$26
$29
$29
$28
$30
$19
$16
$22

665
379
233
024
098
258
557
567
548

385

$21

281

592
$13 520
$16 276

$21

281

$21

65

201
181

13

$8 750
$8 310

1979

Households
With earnings

Mean

209

13

171
71

334
485
270
80
$22 530
$23 745

Meon income

18

70
75

Median income

103

137
147
57

34

Median

136
75
144
196
147
177
264
57

13

earnings

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income
With public assistance income
Mean public assistance income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

41

401

$4 435

$4 144
190
$2 928

13

$2 925

1
1

341

$4 538

76
$2 414

$36 115
154
$4 307
33
$3 755

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE


$25
$28
$23
$27

978
840
783
802
$31 477
$25 105
$11 451
$13 267
$6 005

Families

With own children under 18 years


Without own children under 18 years
Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years

$24
$24
$24
$27
$28
$26
$13

471

303
667
883
551
193

078

711
263

772
358
660
507
391
$11 835
$26 703

$38
$39
$36
$40
$40
$38
$21
$22

714
959
517
082
773
720
972
251
791

$37
$38
$36
$39
$40
$38
$17
$18
$16

807
541

665
550
462
171

916
639
902

$21

182

119
959
509
104
74

586
457
282

813
597
308

857
709
390

132
55

126
70
27

100
75
39

190
135

31

107

49
29

31

11

10

164

78

192

101

25
162

49

38

45

$21

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


Families

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated Individuals for

whom

311

152

28

poverty status

Is

determined

..

146
99
76
22
99

582
72

638

587

299

477

112

114

190
45

116

101

463
207

260

301

79

24

6 718

3 541

2 949

2 597

3 793

2 559

2 953

3 046

5 047

3 796

3 008

181

181

958
927
688
909
674
429

605
597

558
552
400
683
356

909
909
702
2 255
629
423

644
644
472

601
601

748
748

450
588
764

621

539
534
228
2 910
598
383

985
985
878

90

61

793
120
66

451
1

637
707
590

261

532
383
262

531

798
500
227

239
239
075

271

801

222
139

4
0.5

22

80

55

34

38

40

25

30

11

44

13

Percent below poverty level


Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present

6.6

4.5

6.4

3.6

4.3

3.7

1.3

32

1.3

23
28
28

19

12

26
32

10

11

16

12

19
13

4
4
4
4
4

13

25
25

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 yeors and over

43
80
54
27
54
34

4.7
27
28

5.8

22
7

10

135
21.2
89

94

76

34

16.0
19

25.4
35

Unrelated individuals far


determined

wham

poverty status

Percent below poverty level

Persons far

whom

poverty status

is

determined .

Percent below poverty level


Related children under 18 years

11

6
11

11
11

_
-

11

141
29.6

46

28

28

9.9

14.7

10.8

7
6.0

40

13

61
2.0
15
15
15
25

175

64

3.5

1.7

14
0.5

78
73
59
68
29
24

18

5
7

30

73

229

19.5
16

39.3

84

457

358

265

195

190

248

151

6.8

10.1

9.0

7.5

5.0

9.7

5.1

265
265
199
166
26
26

77

69
69
55
107
89
89

52

21

46

21

47
47

28
100
43
25

14

31

81

88

148
53

63

40

43
43
23
68
40
29

4.2
7.9
9.3
13.8

5.5

3.9

1.3

1.5

1.7

16.3
21.5

9.1

4.4

14.1

1.9

20.8

5.2
6.6
17.5

1.8

35.1

7.0
14.3

4.8

4.2

NEWARK,

N.J.,

Related children 5 to 17 years

18 to 59 years

78

60 years and over


65 years and over

46
31

177
104

47

21

18
18

46

11

"

1979 BELOW SPECIFIED POVERTY LEVEL

Percent of persons far

whom

poverty status

75 percent of poverty level


125 percent of poverty level
150 percent of poverty level

200

17

28

32
25
6

17.9

7.5
6
6

Under 18 yeors

IN

is

65 years and over

Below
Below
Below
Below

286
150

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

IN

Families

INCOME

807
740
505
48
32
37

995
930
640

192

787

is

determined

Persons far whom poverty status


Under 18 years
Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years
18 to 59 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

654
560
327

721
618
327
103
72
73
27
140

28
28

65 yeors and over

INCOME

334

percent of poverty level

CENSUS TRACTS

is

determined:

7.2
9.1

9.3
13.8

4.3
9.8
13.4

22 .1

6.2
14.6

5.2
12.8

20.3
30.7

15.8
18.7

5.1

9.2
10.6
18.4

1.7

SMSA

0.5

P-253

Ml.

Table

Income and Poverty Status

in

1980-Con.

1979:

[Data are estimates based on

sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

and B]

Remainder of Somerset County- !on.

Census Tracts

INCOME

IN

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0509.01

0509.02

0509.03

0510

0511

0512

0513

0521

0522.01

0522.02

0523

0524

508

887
44
22
36

352
39

,43
88
86
196
272
421
500
$37 272
$41 419

332
379
538
$38 228
$47 178

96
144
139
267
378
368
$30 695
$34 658

1979

Households

395

24

Less than $5.000


$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
Median

091
7
15
15

10

73
62
110
164
230

63
77
139

Mean

353
383
346
$35 998
$39 456

$38 941
$48 403

Owner-occupied households
Median income
Mean income
Renter-occupied households
Median income
Mean income

368
$36 448
$39 741
27
$30 123
$24 989

054
$39 473
$49 162
37
$12 434
$26 786

Families

Unrelated individuals 15 years and over


Median income
Mean income

1 309
$37 123
$40 771
107
$16 386
$16 075

Per capita income

Median income

Mean income

INCOME TYPE

IN

198

242
273
457
332

222
196
87

112

51

$24 517
$26 192

$19 263
$20 935

134
94
117
203
243
213
346
106
52
$19 216
$20 509

240
$26 405
$27 081
613
$21 250
$24 392

505
$22 422
$25 573
653
$16 232
$17 349

793
$25 155
$24 998
715
$14 357
$15 530

851
069
$23 315
422
$10 667
$11 030

11

42
44
74
116
233
272
230
$34 125
$39 797

998
$35 144
$41

151

49
$15 144
$12 214

853
84
66
89

158
93
84
58
185

25

182

693

135
97
177
169
126
$26 319
$30 048

385
288
172
$30 035
$30 667

291
35
32
37
103
95
93
320
258
318
$32 606
$39 107

738
$28 917
$32 681
149
$15 852
$17 010

1
260
$30 314
$31 030
92
$24 500
$25 691

1
174
$33 325
566
$40
117
$17 019
$24 468

1 573
$38 712
$43 075
120
$18 958
$19 714

1 511
$40 145
$49 443
144
$16 731
$23 414

1 390
$35 864
$39 951
314
$6 353
$11 232

193
189

1 351
$36 41

71

43
84

81

53
34

655

31

26
27
95
86
141

704
134
115
63

121

$6 900
$10 088

$14 744
$13 718

1 484
$26 606
$28 388
533
$10 649
$12 052

$15 233

137
399
$6 704
$8 696

$11 208

$15 230

$12 425

$9 031

$7 983

$7 307

$11 140

$9 037

$12 457

$12 218

$14 871

$12 029

1 395
342
1
$37 226
234
$3 945
42
$3 202

1 091
973
$47 631
200
$5 524

1
047
975
$39 759
126
$4 705

158

$20 383
302
$4 082

1
352
1
262
$28 947
253
$4 061

$105

$4 084

1 655
533
$45 607
298
$4 817
35
$2 352

1 704
1
357
$37 640

$8 735

1 291
134
$39 205
322
$4 608
47
$2 425

1 693
1
550
$40 363
347
$3 957

1
508
1
288
$20 675
376
$4 378
49
$2 381

887
765
$28 686
243
$4 622

1 853
666
$25 824
362
$4 557
70
$3 352

$41 958

$43 435
$45 448
$41 093
$44 703
$46 546
$42 452
$19 185
$13 115
$21 317

$49 683
$51 346
$48 047
$51 263
$53 354
$49 225
$24 504
$20 564
$29 183

$41 137

061

$50 701

987
$35 411

$21

678

110
160

$41 051
81

$41

018

047

$21 725

$31

$22 466
442
$10 711
$11 617

$35 024
223
$13 062
$13 006

$32 398
200
$11 444
$13 854

1
115
$34 093
$41 958
261
$13 038
$14 032

1 523
$39 110
$43 435
269
$12 335
$15 284

1 476
$40 609
$49 683
329

149

521

$31

$11

189

$41

1979

Households
With earnings

Mean

415

earnings

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income
With public assistance income
Mean public assistance income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

991

56

$2 335

16

$2 748

31

551

$4 527
41
$1

987

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE

Families

With own children under 18 years


Without own children under 18 years
Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years

Female householder, no husband present


With own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years

$40
$42
$37
$42
$44
$38
$19
$17
$25

771
693
808
299
947

438
475
439
988

$50
$53
$48
$53
$55
$52
$19
$17
$20

340
337
795
586
027
153
004

309

018

701

191

051
292
634
116
038
932
$24 874
$14 227
$34 522
$41
$43
$38
$42
$45
$38

$28
$28
$28
$30
$31

388
240
525
809
984
810
025
922

$29
$15
$13
$17 231

$23
$22
$23
$25
$24
$25
$16

315
841
661

016
867
135
451

$11 675

$19 655

$22
$22
$22
$22
$23
$22
$17
$16
$18

466
237

149
908
568

678
952
543
406
187
588
090

$35
$36
$34
$35
$38
$34
$27
$19
$32

024
441

040
999
483
263
193
558
282

398
307
542
347
$31 600
$35 395
$23 103
$11 424
$28 423
$32
$30
$34
$33

$44
$39
$43
$45
$40
$18
$10
$24

475
401

354
960
631

986
331
871

$41

527

$40
$43
$43
$44
$18
$14
$20

618
038
254
970
372
832

751

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


Families

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Femole householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years

whom

poverty status

INCOME

IN

is

487
86
49

84

155

63

107

121

81

10

37

26

determined .

4 948
623
623
413
2 912
413
242

3 436

3 395

858
839
698

960
960
806

484
337
745
216

96
99

678
563
286
75
69
30

41

146

533
82

851
703
387
132
70
76

1
1

193

115

966
577
42

101

635

1
1

523
336
834
50

1
1

476
267
742

1
1

351
148
688

16
17

27

51

13

70
36
44

154

115

106

119

158

156

182

422

442

223
87

261
72

329

101

200
47

269

145

51

53

399
267

5 217

3 032

4 460

4 057
039
039
862
2 437

5 649

5 237

4 926

714
714
470
728
590
392

4 262
066
066
776
2 549
647
404

2 407

342
342
056
210
665
339

364
364

319
319
107
2 814
793
642

185
153
33
126

153

131

99

111

64
32

119

459
272

136
299
183

1
1

536
536
442
344
527
303

1
1

306
306
048
695
459
271

581

359

688
686
452
388
573
343

173
3 196
1

677
399

1
1

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL


13

whom

35

16

34

19

16

0.9

2.9

1.4

1.2

20

13
16

10

42
34

29
29

2.2
12

1.3

24
45
30

12

10

23
34

18
16.8

27

26

139

86

86

22.3

20.4

19.5

32.1
12

26.1

21

15

64

27

39

261

248

1.3

0.8
19

1.1

5.0

6
6

22
6

16

7
7

6
6

12

5
2.5

55

49

58

17

14.9
6

14.5

21
8.0
13

20.4

29

15
6.7
8

296

34

131

93

154

98

135

8.2

6.9

1.4

2.9

2.3

2.7

1.9

88

13

40
40

2.7
41
41

16
13

37
35
30
77
40
40

14
14

13

58
58
27
73

1.1

2.6

1.7

4.1

2.4
3.8

6.7

2.2
2.5
3.0
5.0

24
24

12

6
6
6

12

11

is

level

is

6.0

13

Persons for whom poverty status


Percent below poverty level

69

5.6
31

poverty status

48

2.4
18

With related children under 18 years


With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for
determined
Percent below poverty
65 years and over

35

7
0.7

_
_
-

1.0

determined

Under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years

18 to 59 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

31

88
88

27

112

117

12
12

91

_
"

43
29

99
99
58
132
65
47

4.9
14.3
20.3
27.9

10.4
13.7
23.6

22
22
22
42

Related children under 18 years

58
58

32

13
13

35
37

14
51

33
26

46

35
42
52
46

1979 BELOW SPECIFIED POVERTY LEVEL

Percent of persons for whom poverty status


Below 75 percent of poverty level

8elow 125 percent of poverty


Below 150 percent of poverty
Below 200 percent of poverty

P-254

61

Percent below poverty level


Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979

IN

is

Families

INCOME

987
890
524
42
35

65 years and over


Persons for whom poverty status
Under 18 years
Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years
18 to 59 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

901

28

With related children under 6 years


Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for
determined

159

806
84
49
64

NEWARK,

is

determined:
1.0

0.8

1.0

level

1.3

level

1.7

level

2.9

1.0
2.3
4.2

3.7
7.5

N.J.,

SMSA

1.5

2.0
6.2

9.0
14.2

6.1

9.8

2.0
3.4
4.0

1.3

1.6

3.0

4.0

4.1

6.7

7.2

5.5
8.7

CENSUS TRACTS

Ml.

Table

Income and Poverty Status

in

1980-Con.

1979:

[Data are estimates based on a sample, see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Remainder of Somerset County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

INCOME

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0527

0528

0529.01

0529.02

0530

0531.04

0531.05"

0534

0535.01

309

2 279
62
64
78
197
247

697
49

257

902

555

482

374

18

41

91

18

31

57

11

251

82
105
137
110

31

17

16

151

19

$51 047

40
82
96
56
214
96
246
$29 518
$54 473

28
20
57

401
90
93
69
104

565
57

62
27
54

$19 815
$21 303

$29 025
$28 543

$28 056
$27 160

$24 805
$27 820

$26 681
$25 454

680
$32 491
$64 318
222
$18 438
$24 316

968
$22 589
$23 336
587
$17 484
$17 950

445
$29 159
$28 917
37
$28 036
$24 041

354
$30 114
$27 874
20
$12 083
$14 520

1
052
$26 479
$29 418
349
$20 430
$23 003

468
$29 773
$27 840
97
$10 729
$13 940

691
882
$59 379
431
$9 423
$19 031

1
146
$22 283
$23 732
518
$10 519
$11 590

387
$30 955
$30 501
173
$8 955
$11 450

333
$30 533
$27 958
70
$6 636
$10 607

1
107
$25 951
$29 392
474
$11 333
$13 816

509
$28 01
$26 872
77
$4 265
896
$8

0526.01

14

660

30

27

16

30
30
42
42

1979

IN

Households

$5.000
$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49.999
$50,000 or more
Less than

$14 000
$19 680

Median

Mean

_
-

Owner-occupied households
Median income
Mean income
Renter-occupied households
Median income
Mean income

Mean income
Unrelated Individuals 15 years and over

Median income

Mean income
Per capita income

INCOME TYPE

142
152
192
$36 231

$43 938

12

40
111
61

387
397
596
$30 558

71

27
32
24
28
50
64
$29 75

250
343
449
$40 557
$46 116

$41

189

$25 380
$31 699

1 836
$35 454
$45 234
443
$21 010
$24 427

487
$32 124
$36 605
210
$17 344
$20 322

177
$40 601
$64 230
80
$15 833
$21 880

91

243
308
238
329

14

39
48
38
115
75

31

36
120
166

167

14

26
60
38
68
153
130

173
179

267
275

14

49

$14 000
$19 680

$26 250
$28 065

1
234
568
$47 220
75
$21 635
$27 952

5
$35 472
$37 010
104
$12 068
$10 576

609
$38 079
$46 012
102
$7 917
$10 518

1 206
$42 170
$48 306
130
$15 869
$16 785

1
839
$35 188
$45 850
622
$11 287
$15 670

515
$32 788
$37 944
349
$6 722
$8 739

198
$33 618
$47 086
80
$11 600
$47 945

$4 275

$12 935

$13 451

$13 958

$11

152

$19 025

$19 106

$7 650

$9 607

$8 137

$9 611

$8 058

14
14

660
618
$39 027
99
$4 837

1
309
1
244
$42 615
156
$4 125

697
603
$29 360
203
$4 239

257
212
$36 59

902
824
$35 238
220
$4 615

1 555
396
$20 693
299
$4 836

$45

$4 352

77
$2 002

482
445
$28 079
85
$5 700
7
$15

374
322
$28 306
69
$5 521

2 279
955
$40 770
540
$4 715
63
$2 251

1 401
194
$27 520
344
$4 674
44
$3 281

565
481
$25 272
154
$4 145
45
$1 488

306
740
240
929
715
330
475
713
345

$45 850
$50 774
$41 608
$49 743
$54 634
$45 092
$19 970
$16 966
$21 672

$37
$38
$37
$39
$40
$39
$17
$16
$18

$30 501
$32 451
$28 942
$31 317
$33 530
$29 385
$17 563
$7 010
$21 256

$27
$29
$26
$28
$30
$27
$18
$12
$22

392
887
792
762
005
$31 569
$14 562
$10 731
$18 038

$26
$30
$23
$29
$32
$25
$15
$13
$15

Median income

611
$37 410
$45 211

$41

$31

1979

IN

Households
With earnings

Meon

Tract

0526.02

Tract

0525

$18 178

earnings

With Social Security income


Meon Social Security income
With public assistance income
Meon public assistance income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

10

$6 281

71

$4 530
4
$2 825

$5 321

17

$2 546

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE


$37 010

Families

With own children under 18 years


Without own children under 18 yeors
Married-couple families
Wth own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years

$37 010
$37 010

$37 010

$46
$44
$47
$47
$46
$49
$12
$6
$17

012
954
541

530
270
342
447
251

316

$48
$49
$46
$49
$51

$47
$19
$14
$27

944
115

813
993
596
518
992
985
573

$47 086
$56 770
$41 308
$50 983
$61 971
$43 971

$20 508
$6 996
$26 420

$59 379
$44 316
$70 273
$61 847
$48 528
$71 769
$42 326
$6 299
$62 774

$23
$24
$23
$24
$25
$23
$19

691
584

958
816
042
976
359
453
494
005
550

$29
$28
$29
$31
$32

387
329

333
274

169

127

192
27

13

107
929
489
124

93
55

14
27

13

91

59

732
433
150

378
288
560
483

$11 961

$23 200

872
616
687
106
208
946
050
584
636

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979

25

12
11

_
-

Unrelated individuals for

whom

poverty status

Persons for

poverty status

is

determined

Under 18 years
Related children under 18 years

515
438
225

61

839
575
888
224

41

198
162
74
23

36

152

28

13

58
39

41

95

15

21

206
080
719

1
1

306

146
966
562

16

19

17

81

252

87

37

126

136

66

45

186

102
27

130
29

622
210

349

80

474

22

518
99

70

121

431
78

173

12

13

94

114

2 288

4 465

6 623

2 531

4 317

151

576
576
482

245
365
365
283
730
150
93

4 075

777
772
670
296
215

953
417
415
324

682

_
_

509
404
251

70
36
24
4
84

90
24
12

403
403
242

2 721

341

3 771
1

798
798
525

054

145
391

691

275

150
114
393
138
94

491

2 741

322
296
296
208
859

464
313

482
346

167
118

094
094
803

133

215

21
3.4

18

31

17

25

36

1.5

1.7

3.6

3.1

13

3.3
14

2.5

16

11

24

15

960
960
725
2 486
629
432

77
37
1

748
484
484
415
007
257
188

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Families

Percent below poverty level

Householder worked

in

1979

With related children under 18 years


Female householder, no husband present

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for

determined
Percent below poverty

whom

is

18

25

18

31

11

31

18

19

25

18

19

8
5
2

4
4

17
16.3
6

31
30.4
6

6
4.6

51
8.2
9

26.4
33

17

90

61

148

139

40

14.9

3.9

1.4

22

7.1

5.9

28
23

17

22

15

21

18

50
50
34
82

18

16
9

45

18

4.1

3.5
10

35
35
24
19
19

13

10

is

level

Persons for whom poverty status


Percent below poverty level
Under 18 years
Related children under 18 years

14
4.2

poverty status

65 years and over


determined

Related children 5 to 17 years

18 to 59 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

IN

Related children 5 to 17 years

18 to 59 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

INCOME

52

104

whom

is

determined
65 yeors and over

IN

609
534
363

With related children under 18 years


With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over

INCOME

Families

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979

92

56

22
22
22
39

6
6

6
6

'

14.9
26.3
29.8
29.8

39

1.4

1.9

5.1

5.4
7.4
9.7

2.1

3.1

3.7

4.6
9.6

10.0
13.3

11

75
47
36

12
15.0

11

7
4

54

73

58

29

14.1

15
8.7

12.5
4

11.4

12.2
15

37.7

35

121
4.8
17
17
17

179

15

67

228

63

4.1

1.1

3.6

68
36
17

59
59
48
75

45
45

17

5.4

5.6

29
29
29

91

91

91

15

30
8

"

94
43
35

32

4.8
8.4

2.3
9.2
9.6
14.3

31

25

1979 BELOW SPECIFIED POVERTY LEVEL

Percent of persons for whom poverty status


Below 75 percent of poverty level

Below 125 percent of poverty


Below 150 percent of poverty
Below 200 percent of poverty

CENSUS TRACTS

level
level

level

is

determined:

4.1

168

5.6
6.5

2.6
6.2

2.8
7.1

4.8

6.3

75

8.1

9.1

7.1

11.9

13.7

17.0

8.4

7.0
10.6

NEWARK,

N.J.,

1.8

10.1

16.5

SMSA

P-255

Table P-l

1980-Con.

Status in 1979:

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

BJ

Remainder of Somerset County- Ion.

Census Tracts

INCOME

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0535.02

0536.01

0536.02

0537.01

0537.03

0537.04

0538.01

0538.03

0538.04

0538.05

0539.01

0539.02

453

941
9

686
20

817

622
44

177

361

893
47

278

639

17
7

13

Tract

1979

IN

272

Households

77
25
60
49
123

Less than $5,000


$5,000 to $7.499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
Median

_
18
3
51

183

110
64

362

13

321

253
$29 614
$32 688

20
64

77
63
58
206

101

36
48
26
93

17
31

102
77

67
296
252
132
$31 390
$33 724

63

142
75

$27 807
$28 847

$26 035
$27 817

218

151

19
52
153
281

289
378
328
78
$24 534
$26 954

040

2
9

8
10

46

102

19
17

11

291

27
22
32
89
99

426
212

231

11

76
70
385
374
109
$33 999
$35 040

$25 782
$27 599

$24 750
$27 043

997
$34 191
$35 569
43
$20 625
$22 771

808
$30 267
$31 392
553
$21 484
$22 058

37
37
36
15

Owner-occupied households
Median income
Mean income
Renter-occupied households
Median income
Mean income

187
502
35
$17 708
$13 898

$31 205

$34 035
180
$19 286
$23 160

858
$32 652
$34 615
83
$18 661
$24 522

614
$27 900
$28 653
72
$27 308
$30 499

680
$27 679
$28 462
137
$18 750
$24 614

237
$30 225
$30 265
65
$13 141
$11 290

1
195
$32 350
$35 560
351
$12 824
$14 370

857
$32 543
$35 275
124
$10 375
$12 576

573
$28 531
$29 126
136
$17 245
$22 785

670
$27 500
$30 138
198
$8 923
$12 708

$28 125
$29 774
706
$16 100
$17 746

155
$25 536
$32 382
42
$11 000
$13 503

998
$34 311
$35 737
42
$16 625
$18 491

1 001
$26 901
$29 060
436
$17 642
$19 564

$8 859

$10 599

$9 486

$9 483

$8 520

$11 715

$10 227

$9 366

272
262
$28 501

1 453
290
$32 881
344
$4 139
40
$2 625

941
884
$32 933
144
$4 551
23
$2 678

686
653
$27 409
85
$4 511
26
$2 909

817

1 622
573
$26 332

177

$26 765
166
$5 078

$31

275
012
770
089

$29 126
$25 987
$31 904
$31 078
$28 945
$32 851
$15 155

237

Families

Median income

Mean income
Unrelated individuals IS years and over
Median income
Mean income

Per capita income

INCOME TYPE

273

936
$30 484
$31 156
686
$19 789
$21
1

221

048

162
$25 000
$32 007
15

$31

83
115

$30 136

844
$31 429

$30 784
49
$16 458
$18 967

4
44
37
35
37
44

263

91

$30 059
$29 237
$31
$31

$24 926
$31 587

171

Mean

11

39
40
49
140
167
173

53
$24 219
$30 614

$41

209
$28 194
$34 440
69
$17 813
$19 026

611
$38 976
$42 317
28
$20 278
$26 385

$37 780
619

818

201

201

$30 928
143
$11 444
$11 070

$29 583
$36 092
93
$12 507
474
$13

593
$40 417
$43 348
68
$11 765
192
$13

$10 760

$8 875

$11 701

$11 569

1 040
1
027
$33 965

1 361
1
302
$26 923

893
839
$28 828

278
244
$29 778

83
$4 699
25
$2 455

143
$4 048

201

$4 130

69
$4 333

639
617
$38 432
69
$4 166

49
813

$4 377

$1

995

092
662

$43
$46
$36
$45
$48
$39
$22
$24
$18

348

$31

1979

IN

Households
With earnings

Mean

Tract

earnings

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income

21

$5 718

With public assistance income


Mean public assistance income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

741

21

$2 494

151

141

$3 641
45
$2 478

833

52
$5 778
3

$2 210

15

$4 905

$1

10

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE


$30
$30
$29
$30
$30

Families

With own children under 18 years


Without own children under 18 years
Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years

265
601

804
950

Without own children under 18 years

601
$31 492

Female householder, no husband present

$16 650

With own children under 18 years


Without own children under 18 years

$16 650

$35
$36
$34
$36
$37
$34
$24
$20
$34

560
168

798
185
158

989
131

329
179

$35
$35
$35
$36
$36
$36
$20
$18
$28

135

005
583
667
245

$8 137
$21 331

$30
$29
$30
$30
$29
$32
$20
$27
$16

138
580
845
569
473
062
608
543
851

$29 774
$27 402
$31 703
$31 819
$29 617
$33 515
$15 791
$12 696
$18 741

$32
$40
$27
$29
$32
$27

382
378

737
929
862
724
052
533
815
080
970

$29
$27
$30
$30
$29
$30
$18
$15
$23

060
654
457

155
116
68

998
977
734

818
715
443

201
163

593
546

91

421

19

26
18
18

54
45
33

30

45
34
32

15

18

52

29

35

051

Oil
080
055
$21 359
$18 609
$23 360

$35
$34
$37
$35
$35
$37
$28
$30
$25

137
228
938
055

430
623

$30 928
$33 335
$28 235
$31 997
$34 853
$28 718
$12 879
$10 824
$16 108

$36
$38
$34
$39
$42
$36

131

311
438
753

$21 664
$21 183
$22 031

371
521

819
665
427
344
770
348

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


237
225

Families

Householder worked

in

1979

Householder 65 years and over


Unrelated individuals for

whom

poverty status

INCOME

is

195

573
524
282
47

670
604
393

39
22

18

048

001

12

95

70

44

60

17

23

44

65
-

351
93

124
22

136

198
56

706

42

42

436

23

13

143
29

93
20

68

14

894
269
269

3 361

2 003

2 669

3 721

539

3 849

3 526

3 065

732

2 314

196
196

526
521

820
816

490
490

175
175

367

691

902
902
636
407
217

928
906

958

822
822
523
2 717
182
95

128
128

569
56
37

4 461
1
290
290
036
2 614
557
326

849
849
718
294

18

20

12

1.5

1.1

3.5

1.8

13

12
12

_
_
-

14
5
5
5

077
674

51

46

41

37
13

483
125
119
69

determined _

155

274

321
156

162

121

891

559
290
185

110

154

316

2 192

95
60

167
80

14

1.3

1.3

5
0.5

Families

Percent below poverty level


in

1979

With related children under 18 years


Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for
determined
Percent below poverty
65 years and over

whom

poverty status

731

136

414

137

839
298
170

36

4.4

2.0

1.2

21

20

18
9
14
9

7
7
7

143
90

171

80

_
-

14
13
7
7
7

38

7
5.6

11

5.0
5

11.9

19.0

41
20.7
17

35

8.1

11
2.0

39

19

144

26

27

1.0

0.5

4.7

68

46
46

3.6
6
6

1.2

14

19

68

12

8
8

8
8

0.5

4.7
6.4
6.9
8.8

2.2
4.8
6.8
9.6

6
9.2

level

Persons for whom poverty status


Percent below poverty level

7
7

10.8
15

19

27

4.4

18.9

12
12.9
8

8.8

94

23

78

104

87

2.1

0.7

3.9

3.9

2.3

19

23

19
14

18

18

12

14

30
30
30

_
_

37
33

18

18 to 59 yeors

34

48

41

"

26

44
23
23

52

60 years and over

7
16

"

0.5
2.2
2.2
4.5

2.3
6.4

2.5
5.5

2.0

1.5

0.2

3.1

1.0

9.1

3.4

1.4

1.6

13.4

15.7

6.9

3.2
3.5
13.7

1.0

8.1

3.3

5.2

is

determined .

Related children under 18 years


Related children 5 to 17 years

65 years and over


IN

0.7

21

14
14

1979 BELOW SPECIFIED POVERTY LEVEL

Percent of persons for

whom

poverty status

Is

determined:

75 percent of poverty level


125 percent of poverty level
150 percent of poverty level

0.7

1.2

3.1

200

6.2

3.7
4.6
8.4

P-256

is

Under 18 years

Below
Below
Below
Below

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

IN

Householder worked

INCOME

18
15

is

determined

65 years and over


Persons for whom poverty status
Under 18 years
Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years
18 to 59 years
60 years ond over
.
65 years and over

857
800
572
45
36
45

001
924
499
103
70
70
23
46

137

With related children under 18 years


Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years

3.1

percent of poverty level

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

1.2

2.7
5.2
6.7

CENSUS TRACTS

Ml.

Table

Income and Poverty Status

1979:

in

1980-Con.

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction,

Remainder of Somerset

County Con.

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Totals for split tracts


in

Elizabeth city. Union

Somerset County

A and

B)

County

Census Tracts

INCOME

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0539.03

0540

0531.05

0301

0301.99

0302

0303

0304

0305

0306

0306.99

0307

275

39

812
40

35

41

1979

IN

Households

$5,000
$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999..
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
Median
Less than

64
39
59
134

132

256
268
282

Mean

$38 270

$35 622

Owner-occupied households
Median income
Mean income
Renter-occupied households
Median income
Mean income

1 083
$33 855
$40 568
192

Families

$12 201

Households

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income
With public assistance income
Mean public assistance income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

$9
$9

$26
$26

$10
$13

$40 206
$27 703

261
109

48
151

150
123
114
48

44
122
37
-

795
546
209
208
256
208

373
272
121

196
216

136
158
74

144
188
89
28

$10 924
$13 501

$12 692
$15 046

$12 063

$14 552
$16 384

_
-

206
$25 714
$23 455
666
$9 212
$10 422

316
$17 188
$17 570
702
$11 615
$13 909

414
$16 284
$18 512
1 381
$7 828
$10 130

610
$18 651
$20 412
763
$9 678
$13 163

_
-

$11

$14

838
$14 659
$16 181
286
$5 000

441

727
724
546
204
208
954

$7 199

$10 490
$13 210
468
$4 096
$5 762

061
$16 819
$18 120

132

14

$9 213

119

341
145

69
160
178
126
127
67
25

67
$27 012
$32 776

$32 776

$6 798

428

$3 593

$5 685

$6 312

872
647
$14 751

1 018
765
$16 249
232
$3 491
178
$2 824

1
795
078
$15 162
434
$3 410

1 373
127
$16 670

1 238
755
$18 461
505
$4 226
204
$2 725

$16
$12
$20
$19
$16

$13 210
$11 723
$16 187
$17 086
$16 267
$18 340
$6 818
$6 232
$9 025

$18
$15
$20
$19
$18

120
960
317
718
243

$21

391

441
749
067
500
120
441
222

1
004
$19 971
$21 862
1
941
$14 560
$15 704

$5 500
$7 877

$5 155

61

2 169
$18 621
$19 972
996
$8 919
$9 913

$3 781

17

_
-

142

$16 318
$17 803

$16 791
$18 488
453
$4 645
$6 900

$20 731

$29 621
24
$2 482

822

$5
$5

812
744
$25 848
110
$5 116
30
$2 710

_
-

361

$20 152
$22 576
877
$7 451
$11 607

846
$20 731

$6 156

$14 805

$11

$8 371

336
192
222
625
518
416
433

$11 860

16
$2 800
$5 553

$2 746

2 945

238

INCOME LEVELS

IN

39

154

39
$32 553

35

$4 041

$5 115

$3 275

191

193

621

$3 948

321

$4 263
204
$2 229

2 945

487

$17 893
646
$4 639
247
$3 349

$40
$46
$34
$43
$48
$37
$23
$28

982
560
957
410
609
308
789
781

$21

946

065
910
553
89

39

$35
$25
$40
$35
$25
$40

622
725
021

622
725
021

$26
$29
$24
$28
$30
$26
$13
$13
$14

967
365
833
408

$27
$6
$43
$43

703
650
015
015

841

206
685
024
829

$43 015
$6 650
$6 650

667
585

19

321
41
41

8
8

33

15

61

_
-

546
928
733
282
874
228
854
$7 438
$13 176
$14
$13
$15
$17
$17
$16
$8

$21

$7
$3

$15

181

927
217
013
800
410
085
964
653

$12 634
$7 620
$18 286

$18 488
$17 148
$19 444
$21 276
$23 699
$20 055
$8 038
$7 653

$9 166

~~

$19 972
$20 005
$19 942
$21 441
$22 136
$20 722
$13 670
$9 356
$16 457

1979

Families
in

275

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE

With own children under 18 years


Without own children under 18 years
Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years

1979

With related children under 18 years


Female householder, no husband present

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for
determined

whom

53

24

153
poverty status

Persons for whom poverty status


Under 18 years
Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years
18 to 59 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

is

39
12

_
-

11

727
485
510
243

838
602
481

191

44

82
196
103

146
114
53

94

165

2 169

822

061
810
577
217
112
130
33
165

_
_

501

376"
173
57
139
73

202

708
056
395
283
169
57
321

is

324
54

40

23

16
16

101

74

149

170

77

3 894

164
32
32
32
116

2 372

94

101

3 125

6 161

3 953

33
33

014
014

14

38

88

159

23
23

13

933
472
293
235

731

16

579
579
464
523
270

3 016
1
251
1
251

36

5.4

42.1

_
_
_
-

65 years and over


determined

074
068
904
2 347
473
344
1

238

204

286

649
462
260

468

629

2 621

013
2 858
674
434

428

091

084
812
182
680
398

996

453
215

67

261

2 966
651
651

67
-

7 856

507

461

67

854
549

829
820
294
4 640
387
889
1

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

IN

21
2.0

Families

Percent below poverty level


Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979

11

11

With related children under 18 years


With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for
determined

whom

poverty status

Percent below poverty level

Persons for whom poverty status


Percent below poverty level
Under 18 years
Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years
18 to 59 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

IN

22
14

8
8

8
8

10
62.5
10

233

210

566

182

110

32.0

25.1

39.3
108

17.2

13.4
18

60
207

195

139

140

~
-

17

17

134
89

140
114

12

61

515
330
50

92
145
75
33
75

168

88
82

13

7.7

85
117
79

36
54
24

183
50

18

76
55

17

_
-

195
41.7
66

161
37.6

128

188

28.3

82

18.9

13

2 659
43.2

840

480

771

21.2

16.2

355
348
298
444

_
-

268
263

41

178
178
128
153
149

13

16.5

311

21

determined .

77

38

23.8

16.0
8

127
3.3
21

15
15

90
16
10

_
-

151
6.4

35
35
29
108
8
8

58
61.7
33
33
14
8
17
17

10

70

51

9.9

34.3
33

17.8

104

914

36.6
611
611

29.2
561
561

430

10

441
52
52

380
314
39
26

23.8
39.7
45.6
58.5

24.0
37.0
41.5
49.8

10
9.9

26

480
472
104

997
182
144

71

9.8

173

363
140

113

"

124

9.8
25.0
30.3
38.2

1979 BELOW SPECIFIED POVERTY LEVEL

Percent of persons for

whom

poverty status

75 percent of poverty

is

determined:

level

4.4

4.3
7.6

level

5.7

8.1

percent of poverty level

9.6

12.1

level

125 percent of poverty


150 percent of poverty

200

is

_
_

is

65 years and over

Below
Below
Below
Below

$35

34
$2 215

Families.-

INCOME

$31

$36 645
292
$4 756

earnings

INCOME

39

018

1979

With earnings

Householder worked

19

667
750
967
238
933
306

$16

AU

27

39
036
622
40
952
942

$11

Mean

$7 344
$17 578

108

11

36

065
068
982
324
765
013

Mean income

IN

153

872
200
106
86
169

$25 246
$26 127

$35 622

Median income

INCOME TYPE

$31 036

Unrelated Individuals 15 years and over

Per capita income

$21 071
$25 311

$34
$40

Mean income

48

573
$30 094
$28 824
239
$19 635
$19 660

Median income

223

10
$31 036

10
8

57
118
113

6
18

161

$31

24

CENSUS TRACTS

2.4

61.7
61.7
61.7
61.7

9.9
22.8
22.8
22.8

33.3
50.0
54.7
63.2

24.6
30.7
39.7

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

6.7
14.5
19.0
29.9

P-257

Ml.

Table

Income and Poverty Status

in

1980-Con.

1979:

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Elizabeth city. Union

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0308.01

0308.02

0309

0310

0311

0312

0313

0314

0315

0316

0317

0318

355
120
59
29

799
93

811
257

3 471

924
256

2 696

81

321

115
288
287
188
370
207

313
657
619
350
424

Tract

INCOME

IN

1979

Households

$5,000
$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14.999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24.999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
Median
Less than

INCOME TYPE

IN

Households
earnings

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income
With public assistance income

Mean

936
203

610
238

485

201

119

278
197
236
487
375
434
419
189

18

101

$17 433
$19 128

$14 723
$17 290

133
$14 497
$20 913

$17 219
$19 094

882

327
$29 871
$46 710
1 597
$12 817
$15 631

792
$24 672
$27 370
1 904
$13 756
$15 652

$19 947
$20 981
454
$10 435
$11 313

1 913
$18 142
$21 146
1
806
$9 302
$11 229

1 047
$19 047
$26 581
1
103
$9 500
$11 707

99
144

181

154
157
259
325
303

175

361

72
35
$12 218
$14 660

130
44
$17 759
$19 038

33

$14 866
$17 022

$12 264
$13 671

503
$18 272
$20 432
1
198
$9 645
$12 236

936
$20 972
$21 433
1 000
$15 551
$16 796

462
$23 448
$24 342
1
148
$12 260
$14 076

629
$26 597
$25 892
1
182
$15 000
$15 529

160
$10 214
$12 044
276
$5 500
$6 442

606
$19 912
$22 355
351
$7 958
$9 964

1 308
$20 308
$20 624
315
$5 297
$7 573

877
$15 411
$18 417
246

1 221
$16 168
$17 835
536
$5 164
$8 712

1 234
$15 234
$16 707
740
$7 083
$8 288

1 619
$19 053
$19 966
448
$8 769
$10 155

1 215
$17 023
$19 424
577
$6 989
$7 209

$4 583

$7 484

$6 413

$5 454

$5 855

$4 930

$5 830

$5 479

$6 826

$8 267

$9 251

$7 903

355
247
$9 826
95
$3 640
94
$2 391

799
687
$20 298
187
$3 882

1 580
247
$19 884
522
$3 841
99
$3 361

1 066
896
$17 123
213
$3 457
209
$2 883

1 656
1
212
$18 350
517
$3 649
219
$2 709

1
701
300
$15 772
418
$3 821
337
$2 964

1 936
614
$19 069
445
$4 276

610
381

1 811
485
$19 829

251

241

$3 168

502
$22 018
546
$4 406
102
$3 066

2 696
2 274
$18 906
698
$4 045

$3 055

3 471
2 673
$17 704
1
060
$4 344
233
$2 621

924

$17 417
276
$3 998

$20 624
$20 767
$20 504
$21 769
$23 028
$20 601
$15 649

$18 417
$16 922
$20 037
$21 775
$21 859
$21 686
$11 608
$6 865
$17 209

$17
$16
$19
$20
$20
$19
$11
$7
$15

835

707

$19 966
$18 600
$21 503
$22 586
$22 023
$23 232
$13 686
$10 099
$18 287

$19 424
$18 123

877
664
485
229

221
875
552
283
126
165
70

231
115

94

212
242
234

167
65

153
105

20
$13 966
$16 868

$14 068
$15 968

151

391

$22 644
$22 495
675
$11 883
$13 608

$5 651
$7 381

31

555
$20 219
$20 526
1

101

331

258
186
220
101

418

$21

$22
2
$13
$15

700
853
868
771
501

178
180

379
260
174
245

81

561

$21 859
$23 115
1 494
$9 944
$10 531

1979

With earnings

Mean

701
366
167
219
226
260

636
$20 714
$21 898
944
$16 281
$16 361

306

Per capita income

267
$25 662
$27 764
532
$16 512
$17 088

$8 534
$9 619

Unrelated individuals 15 years and over


Median income
Mean income

656
333

49
$5 812
$6 182

Mean income

150
149
70
200

$19 054
$20 656

Median income

066

12
7

Families

$7 436
$9 144

20

Owner-occupied households
Median income
Mean income
Renter-occupied households
Median income
Mean income

580
226

130
99
180
247
274
304
85
35
$18 357
$18 590

101

Mean

52
53
104
127
142
120
85
23

public assistance

income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

81

$2 717

411
$4 528
138
$1 837

1
1

191

$2 679

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE


$12 044
$11 595
$12 606
$14 105
$12 870
$15 340
$9 549
$10 389
$8 409

Families

With own children under 18 years


Without own children under 18 years
Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years

Without own children under 18 years


Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years

$22
$18
$25
$24
$21

$27
$12
$3
$19

355
937
936
500
496
767
248
814
950

$7 591
$20 694

111

$16
$16
$17
$19

310

$21

971

$16

330
594
604

$11
$8

184
136

$18

177

427
226
360
219
966
268
907

$21

169

$22
$22
$23
$11
$9
$14

857
365
475
212
792
396

215
984
713

$20
$18
$23
$23

981
870

079
394
$21 817
$25 013
$12 499
$9 182
$16 061

$21 146

$19 828
$21 966
$22 824
$22 012
$23 358
$13 814
$8 709
$17 236

$26
$22
$29
$28
$24
$31

$16
$11

$19

581
202
755
558
713
325
218
798
437

$23 115
$21 359
$24 495
$24 716
$23 946
$25 323
$13 260
$11 343
$15 571

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


Families

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for
determined

whom

poverty status

INCOME

IN

is

606
475

101

321

66
43
50
23

88
42
48
31

103
63

19

84

246

155
134
74
136

276
36

351
43

315

246

129

48

820

2 277

491

4 637
170
1
170
838

3 254

188
188
143

234
877
806
420
207
332

1
1

619
177

929
420
228
268

1
1

418

138

744
280

321
188

913
452
759
299

222

188
169

175
176

103

112

47

168
124
68

225

111

186

406

536
249

740

448

559

454

143

112

84

130

4 548
098
095
825
2 495
955
698

5 442

6 266

5 025

5 110

981

598
586
107
2 937
490
299

262
257
943
3 088
760
507

251

047
793
459

1
1

140
75
59

561

335
693
258
190
141

33
197

31

260

is

65 years and over


Persons for whom poverty status
Under 18 years
Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years
18 to 59 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

308
936
634
200
76

160
108

determined .

504
128
95

508

324
390
379
224

2 611

856
553

894
876
599
820
540
361

805

781

275

977
527

3 007

3 491

630
467

794
535

806
663

103

341

494
337

6 547
1
311

878

4 442
943
938
639

4 108

2 441

4 145
091

7 293
1
251

251

934
453

058
802

282
955

799

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL


99

37

88

143

125

177

267

195

129

163

188

Percent below poverty level


Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years

23.1
16

14.5

10.9

14.3

14.5

10.6

11.5

9.8

101
9.6

33

40

17

12

41

18

36

107
75
36

21

42

78

22

21

31

148
89

61

With related children under 6 years


Householder 65 years and over

87
45
36

52
136
74
27
74

50
77

75

32
109
105
20

61

50

73
153
122
42
108

38

71

42
125

21

53
108
87

92

37

47
88

21.6
115
221
166

12.0

46

50
35

16
10

22
33
25

Families

Unrelated individuals far

determined
Percent below poverty

whom

poverty status

level

is

determined

Under 18 years
Related children 'jnder 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years

IN

15

71
15.8

150

99

279

196

278

26.8

21.8

18.6

35

36

15.4
105

17.8

31

73

72

366

811

680

637

848

518

631

118

100
28.5

98

57

174

232

42.8

31.1

23.2

21

44

32.5
104

31.4
38

229

371

573

462

789

27.9

16.3

17.3

25.1

12.9

13.5

12.5

11.6

11.7

9.6

139
122
74

12.4
231
231

14.2

44
44

212
204

332
329

190
161

81

258
199

202
202
139
409
237

131

231

88
336

155

41

51

60

258
253
146
276
103
67

136

119

345
345
243
402
64

336
324
265

216

633
614
448
663
70

183

93

105
87

8.0
14.7
20.5
30.0

8.2
19.7

13.1

25.0
35.5

52
9

42
13

15

148
233

42

212
20

21

87

20.4
39.3
49.9
63.7

11.6
17.5
21.3
29.2

8.9
14.6
18.8
25.6

109

34
28

271
73

264
118

1979 BELOW SPECIFIED POVERTY LEVEL

whom

poverty status

is

determined:

75 percent of poverty level


125 percent of poverty level
150 percent of poverty level

200 percent

-258

143

Percent of persons for

Below
Below
Below
Below

90
40

17

18 to 59 years
60 yeors and over
65 years and over

INCOME

61

53
39
43

is

65 years and over


Persons for whom poverty status
Percent below poverty level

103

6.3

of poverty level

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

95

12.1

16.6

9.3

10.7

10.1

21.0
26.3

23.8
28.9
41.7

31.4
37.6
50.9

17.0
23.0
36.7

20.5
27.2
39.8

15.5
21.5
26.9

37.1

6.1

16.0

23

CENSUS TRACTS

Ml.

Table

Income and Poverty Status

in

1980-Con.

1979:

[Data are estimates based on a sample, see Introduction.

Elizabeth city, Uni jn

County Co

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Linden

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

city,

B]

Union County

Census Tracts
Tract

INCOME

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0319.01

0319.02

0320

0321

0345

0346

0347

0348

0349

0350

0351

0352

217
45

3 307

3 348

2 203

341
137
110
166

135

811
82

91

82

534
498
493
550
314
109
$17 759
$19 870

153
52
126
128

217

280
335
497

257
203
223

150
302

411
221

119

121

61

82

96
266
243
190
252
140
46

935
80
47
68
106

157

392
207

729
94

2 404

616
293
292
653
487
377
349
190
50
$13 184
$15 649

$25 452
$28 233

$15 933
$17 806

$20 000
$21 969

$17 491
$20 291

439
$20 687
$22 708
2 868
$12 366
$14 568

1 827
$26 313
$29 500
376
$21 277
$22 080

899
$20 299
$21 740
718
$9 583
$12 879

792
$25 100
$26 223
518
$12 761
$15 464

851

$23
$25
2
$15
$16

1979

IN

Households

$5,000
$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9.999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999.
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
Less thon

21

8
53

42
14
19

15

Mean

$12 270
$15 242

Owner-occupied households
Median income
Mean income
Renter-occupied households
Median income
Mean income

$28 750
$33 223
196
$11 935
$13 316

Median

21

Median income

Mean income

INCOME TYPE

IN

144
52
95
147

459

163
204

107

191

164
175

304
348
259
447
299

271

383

111

66

53
52
102
155
109

91

206
185
180
173

138
128

203

173

66

83
82

121

189

24

19

$24 546
$26 966

$19 890
$24 154

$20 848
$24 478

$17 546
$19 453

$17 952
$20 181

$20 449
$22 231
608
$15 427
$17 576

1 602
$24 914
$27 502
127
$19 375
$20 205

1
673
$22 832
$27 322
731
$14 308
$16 903

653
$20 777
$24 344
282
$24 790

371
875
$25 379
786
$15 855
$16 655

458
$22 279
$22 770
353
$16 069
$16 823

1 077
577
$23 765
315
$9 864
$10 701

1
081
$20 122
$22 770
469
$9 500
$10 619

1
513
$26 155
$29 345
229
$6 820
$9 638

1
779
$24 020
$28 007
706
$9 417
$11 648

746
$23 947
$27 866
222
$7 667
$9 373

760
$19 900
$21 986
512
$11 464
$11 795

291
162

$21

111

$21

$10 250
$11 452

1
837
$27 513
$30 252
459
$9 404
$14 408

1 058
$20 428
$22 546
585
$5 356
$8 425

$6 897

$7 749

$7 818

$9 239

$7 028

$7 040

$7 789

$9 965

$9 664

$9 263

$7 537

$7 586

217

3 307
2 267
$17 295
256
$4 289

3 348
2 752
$20 467

2 203
833
$28 022
627
$4 685
83
$2 157

1 617
1
116
$20 328
706

1 310
143
$22 064
303
$4 096
202
$2 792

1
459
1
170
$20 961
497
$4 384

1
729
1
376
$26 931
708
$4 958
32
$2 672

2 404

876
$25 101
913
$4 652
83
$2 609

935
728
$25 808
293
$4 857
76
$3 261

1
157
955
$20 972
243
$4 453

811
682
$19 876
239
$4 804
38
$3 162

$30 252

$22
$22
$22
$23
$25
$22
$14
$10
$19

546
430
626
810

$23 765

$22 770
$21 689
$23 361
$23 093
$23 542
$22 845
$19 238
$12 974
$23 520

866
335
074
485
096
036
783
044
$21 080

$21 986

058
742
454

$21

643
$21 035

$22 705
197
$6 417
955
$8

1979

Households
With earnings

Mean

186
775

310

$23 752
1 265
$9 546
$10 540

151

Per capita income

249
594
072
099

2 240
$21 767

Unrelated individuals 15 years and over

Median income
Mean income

617

1 655
$18 275
$19 590
2 003
$8 320
$10 178

76
$17 024
$20 562

Families

251

152

$16 268
58
$4 278
20
$1 463

earnings

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income
With public assistance income
Mean public assistance income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

971

$3 095

$4 263
144
$2 182

$19 590
$18 835
$19 990
$21 094
$21 502
$20 887
$11 910
$8 835
$13 896

$23 752
$21 882
$25 063
$24 743
$23 412
$25 799
$17 425
$12 526
$19 904

2 240

171

$4 171
118
$2 983

63
$3 171

91

$2 998

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE


$20
$17
$24
$20
$20
$20

Families

With own children under 18 years


Without own children under 18 years
Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years

562
380
290
771

749
880
$7 450
$1 015
$10 668

$31

117

530
528
543
508
$21 040
$13 690
$23 658
$29
$31
$32
$30

168
923
571
894
495

$21

198

$26
$27
$25
$29
$15
$12
$19

620
286
452
204
369
892
565

$29
$30
$28
$29

345

007
983
018
492

$29
$25
$13
$27

912
079
316
288
642
600

$28
$27
$28
$29
$30
$29
$17
$13
$18

513

779

118

321

$31

132
981

118
179

157
502
839

$27
$35
$25
$29
$38
$26
$19
$15

$20
$23
$23
$22
$25
$12
$10
$14

697
323
923
742
230
177
035
152

$22
$22
$22
$23
$24
$23
$15
$10
$19

705
411

975
981

376
596
501
616
714

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


76
40

Families

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for

whom

determined

157
93
26

184
120

107
85

123

71

30

44

2 003

265
359

459
229

585
304

315

469

229

65

130

121

706
310

222
98

512

832

117

197
45

390

6 757

8 293

6 788

4 145

4 130

3 708

4 732

6 097

2 455

3 017

2 167

57
57
39

950
932

790
790
278
4 910
593

642
642
278
3 780
366
985

254
254

156

399
477

846

301

812
812
634
2 507
413
1
917

068
068
814
280
749
090

439
439
368
435

765
750
553
2 096
847
509

368

702
702
492
896
419
295

479
479

940
940
754
049

255
78
49

Families
Percent below poverty level
in

1979

With related children under 18 years


Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for
determined

1
1

381

254

138

86
86

081

767
406
165
123
79

643
499
317
95
52

45
419

123
87
26
373

18

59

14

12

19

64
22

251

122

196

376

397

152

111

109

139

197

641
3
2
1

709
098
669

171

1
1
1

981
2

1
1

3
1

whom

Percent of persons for

whom

SPECIFIED

200

percent of poverty level

CENSUS TRACTS

65

84

100

28

28

41

5.8

3.5

7.9

9.3

2.3

60
90
48

33
24

51

2.6
6

1.9

59
99
68
28
55
33
25

21

18

17

7
7

poverty status

71

15

581

341
281

407
251

is

61
8.0

11

48

13

61

29

24

14

16
16
16

7
14

35
20

7
7

11

88
55
23
55
28

21

15

25

"

18

35

31
4.2

24
29

50
48
35
24
35

11

5.4

11

24

10

13

is

determined _

30

384

233

88

73

45

57

50

18.4

19.2

18.8

13.1

10.3

20.3

11.1

25.4

195

69

63

111

61
19.4
15

30

19.2

151
25.8

88

19.9

11

10

48

13

12

11

63

879

653

262

431

435

208

122

194

114

334

134

16.2
12
12

13.0

7.9

3.9

10.4

10.5

5.6

2.6

11.1

6.2

202
202
157
203
30

53
33

12

11

63
90
54

201

25

28
28
28
55
39
25

61

15
7

143
143
122
102
186
163

121

124
416
278
232

35
35
27
125
102
97

86

193
193
118

3.2
41
41
18

4.6

185
167

33
33
26
72
29
24

10.5
16.2
17.9
26.9

22.3
33.8

36

314
146
109

71

60
81

41

121

68

12

POVERTY LEVEL

poverty status

75 percent of poverty level


125 percent of poverty level
150 percent of poverty level

130

9.8

Persons for whom poverty status


Percent below poverty level
Under 18 years
Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years
18 to 59 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

BELOW

162

Percent below poverty level

IN 1979

14
18.4
7
14

65 years and over

Below
Below
Below
Below

760
633
405

28

832
966

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

IN

Householder worked

INCOME

746
557
225

151

is

determined
65 years and over

INCOME

617

431

is

501

Persons for whom poverty status


Under 18 years
Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years
18 to 59 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

077
896
638
264
194

14

21

poverty status

837
522
875
217

655
160
586
237
139
105
44

41

is

determined:
5.7

8.3

12.4

17.1

16.1

23.4

2.7
5.7
6.8
11.2

5.1

6.3

12.9

14.8
17.5
24.7

17.1

26.5

3.6
11.9
16.9
25.1

1.9

1.6

2.9

3.9

4.2
6.1

4.7
7.6

9.3

17.1

7.4
8.8
12.8

15.6
18.8
25.7

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

4.8
9.2
12.6
19.1

P-259

Income and Poverty Status

Table P-11.

1980-Con.

1979:

in

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Linden city, Union

County-

New

For neaning of symbols

see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Providence borough,

B]

Union County

Plainfield city,

Union County

Con.

A and

Census Tracts

INCOME

IN

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0353

0354

0381.01

0381.02

0388

0389

0390

0391

0392

0393

0394

786
212

944
99

335

2 770

21

121

107

57
88
128
109
153

143
143
107

172
109
113

232
315
432
$39 137
$43 461

88
90
303
206
258
596
718
390
$30 433
$32 142

236
230
206
302
219
42
$18 977
$20 845

279
333
235
177
179
46
$17 236
$19 102

$17 443
$18 863

1 061
$43 498
$47 855
274
$21 337
$26 448

2 081
$34 442
$36 081
689
$15 208
$20 244

988
$24 325
$24 727
640
$14 012
$14 851

727
250
785
277
$8 833
$10 333

1
173
058
$45 757
205
$17 094
$21 029

2 190
$33 949
$36 157
710
$12 694
$13 824

1
160
$22 174
$23 729
578
$10 431

$8 168

$7 349

$13 577

$10 858

786

335
266
$41 632
160
$4 202

2 770

391

944
762
$20 492
255
$4 679
93
$2 806

2 386

$21 785
$21 807

$45 757
$49 756
$41 304
$47 967
$51 783
$43 614
$24 352
$25 801
$22 964

1979

Households

$5,000
$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
Median
Less than

99
220
272
269
335
197
75

222
77
11

Mean

$19 711
$21 569

$19 631
$19 810

Owner-occupied households
Median income
Mean income
Renter-occupied households
Median income
Mean income

947
$20 958
$22 862
839
$18 528
$20 109

583
$20 739
$20 397

Families

1 328
$22 361
$24 193
589
$9 419
$10 981

Median income

Mean income
Unrelated individuals 15 years and over
Median income
Mean income

Per capita income

INCOME TYPE

$21
$21

31

63
97
138

$41

628

643

277
337

118
114
228

218
70

718
200

13

141

115

181

50
49
96

124
115
38
22
$11 390
$14 331

358
238
196
$30 387
$35 430

279
295
209
260
127
92
$16 867
$20 293

614
$22 297
$24 728
1 029
$15 192
$15 744

441
$17 432
$18 569
836
$8 779
$12 096

1
199
$30 458
$35 749
19
$8 438
$15 286

657
$25 781
$28 842
1 061
$14 125
$14 999

1
177
$18 582
$20 826
590
$8 882
$11 643

751
$13 875
$15 955
670
$4 889
$9 474

025

$38 237
278
$12 412
$14 517

$7 550

$7 005

$5 842

628
383

1
643
274
$19 270
460
$3 528
172
$2 525

277

$17 029
416
$3 141

$20
$18
$23
$23
$22
$24
$16

$15
$15
$17
$19
$18
$19
$8

$11

141

148

446
348
214
93
242
238
114
148
31

18

$11

141

$13 258
166
$20 000

433
177

90
128

262
157
210
250
123
36
$16 240
$18 792

1 280
$10 719
$12 213

731
$23 116
$22 922
702
$13 Oil
$14 491

973
$22 911
$25 366
917
$10 773
$11 153

973
$12 191
$14 130
660
$6 500
$7 753

1
067
$18 288
$20 461
588
$9 029
$8 924

$11 579

$8 006

$4 369

$5 611

1 218
069
$33 603
282
$4 951
32
$3 518

1 718
390
$20 557
455
$4 247

1 446
081
$13 433
319
$4 536

220
$19 298
302
$4 130

109
$2 415

271
$2 810

$3 235

237
224
252
487

366
678
303
064
690
$31 323
$14 311

$31 911

$21 314

IN 1979

Households
With earnings

Mean

361

$22 854
430
$4 297
58
$2 998

earnings

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income
With public assistance income
Mean public assistance income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

11

$2 321

1
1

$33 109

$21 688

621

377
$4 210
118
$2 621

$4 336

24
$2 206

871

251

$2 165

433

201

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE


$24
$23
$24
$25
$26
$25
$16

Families

With own children under 18 years


Without own children under 18 years
Married-couple families
Wth own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years

193
881

424
622
097
232

175
$11 349
$18 872

Female householder, no husband present


With own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years

$21

769
274
586
556
990

$22
$24
$20
$16
$12 194
$23 761

902
099
749
620
494
$21 668

$23
$25
$22
$25
$28
$23
$16
$9
$20

729
425
236
832

2 190

160
959

$36
$37
$34
$37
$39
$36
$20
$17

157
752
831

331

095
755
083
288

826
078
833
276
124

794
064
$9 752
$23 631

955
071

276
005
369
904
146
$7 866
$8 757

$38
$37
$39
$39
$38
$40
$20
$13
$28

961

007
562
512
051

$25
$22
$28
$29
$26

$13 190
$16 139

$14
$13
$16
$18
$17
$18
$8

130
089
034
243
959
703
905
$7 815
$12 345

$20
$20
$20
$22
$24
$20
$14
$10
$20

461

360
595
746
569
363
525
760
028

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


Families

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for

whom

BELOW POVERTY

determined

104

589

277

205

140

93

34

4 752

2 612

119
119

574
574
457
556
482
315

849
2 902
731

472

61

45
6

621

247
153
73
6
256

222
130
98
40
150

710
262

578

177
953
670
343
242
215
76

Families

4 263
1
217
1
217
1
019
2 608
438
266

8 068
2 021
2 021

657
4 792
255
792
1

whom

115

49

10

21

8.7

6.7

0.9

1.0

15

25

11

52

31

44

12
6
12
6
6

_
_
_
_
_
-

15
12
6
6
6
12

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
With reloted children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over

29
15

25
poverty status

Percent below poverty level

Persons for whom poverty status


Percent below poverty level
Under 18 years

is

determined

153

164

278

917
265

590
228

670
282

4 474
1

159
156
921

2 658

657
476

4 563
1

331
331

968
546
686
451

81
7.0
16

52

3 255
901

3 773

898
668
723

994
724
2 216
546
372

631

494

on

54
45

107

145

41

9.1

19.3

40
92
70

57
114
83

4.0
13
19
15

39
74

26

30
24

70
42

15

067
795
663
256
144
186
97
158

128
82

138

4 240
045
037
776
2 454

4 234
1
547
1
525

741

466
295

588
95

660

162
2 221
1

575

4 755
589
1

585
180
2 649
517
1

401

38
12

91
9.4

44
63

276

118

28.4
118

11.1

248
176

41

53
105
52
16

15

71

15
15
13

36
36

169
69

44

10

13

162
27.6

28

107

54

38

66

136

256

70

134

18.2

19.5

2.4

5.4

14.6

158
23.9

32

46

38.2
133

25.2

24

11.4
16

23.1

40

44

40

438

220

27

109

298

570

740

202

470

206

665

22.7
243

5.4

11.1

28.5

14.0

52
35

136
128
66
269
65
48

574
564
449
550

267
263
204
348
50
43

0.6

1.4

6.7

12.5

56
56

18 to 59 years

211

108

124
93

56
30

15
12
7

105
102
65
162

60 years and over

30
30
24
35
44
44

244
244

40

_
_

8.0

3.8
13.9
16.9

0.1

1.6

Related children 5 to 17 years

65 years and over

31

250
76

240
176
290
207

31

52

151

0.8

5.5

16.7
31.1

12.3
19.3

9.5
17.6
24.3
32.0

3.8

2.5
3.4
8.3

34.5
45.3

64

174

12

110

40
29

82
61

20

1979 BELOW SPECIFIED POVERTY LEVEL

Percent of persons for

whom

poverty status

75 percent of poverty

is

determined:

level

125 percent of poverty


150 percent of poverty

P-260

153

128

973
650
673
395
247
317

791

19

66

45
34

8.4

200

973
534
200
136
136
53

133
144
54
109

9.2

IN

025
910
545

210

103
103
66

Related children under 18 years

Below
Below
Below
Below

is

65 years and over

INCOME

751
560
470

LEVEL

Percent below poverty level


Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present

Unrelated Individuals for


determined

143

92

900
017

is

determined

IN 1979

15
171

is

173

631

71

Persons for whom poverty status


Under 18 years
Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years
18 to 59 years 60 years and over
65 years and over

521

090

90

poverty status

727
338
123
78
79
22

198

65 years and over

INCOME

328
977
579

10.5
12.7
19.9

level
level

percent of poverty level

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

26.5

2.0
3.2

9.1

5.7
8.1

7.8
16.6
18.8
28.6

236
36.9
44.4
55.6

9.9
18.9

23.4
35.2

CENSUS TRACTS

Income and Poverty Status

Table P-ll.

1980 -Con.

1979:

in

[Data ore estimotes based on o sample,- see Introduction.

Plainfield city

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

B]

Roselle borougl

Rahway

Union County- -Con.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

city,

Union County

Union

County

Census Tracts

INCOME

Households

$20
$22
$13
$15

Median income
Meon income
Unrelated individuals IS years and over

Median income

Mean income
Per copito income

INCOME TYPE

IN

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0358

0359

0360

0340

0341

893

2 592
269
152
104
338

318

2 033
161

18

93
109
305

759
265
80

2 146

54

637
147
89

With Social Security income

income
income
income

Social Security

public assistance

public assistance

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

321
99
67
62
185
147
168
332

153
77
106
170
201
255

191

70
$22 264
$24 900

947
$27 361
$29 345
374
$11 989
$13 647

476
317

591
271

138

100
$20 136

$24 697
$26 391

$21 482

330
$29 375
1

403
275
89
$26 875
$28 555

066

46

214
316

156
143
135

159
137
132

481

244

268
86
$22 050
$23 345

131

186
99
53

82
73

56
146

390
314

292
233

161

202
205

191

224
54
$19 219
$20 418

377
195
65
$15 814
$19 007

394
196
112
64

163
145

104
186

321

306

261

156
37

$18 967
$19 976

$22 417

$17 281
$20 434

$14
$15

747
$25 325
$25 236
319
$13 682
$15 816

557
$24 414
$25 745
480
$12 833
$14 271

950
$23 699
$24 424
809
$14 960
$15 713

970
$25 743
$25 961
1
176
$12 099
$13 271

823
$24 769
$25 496

$9 643
$18 890

419
806
540
614
836
960

191

603
027
212
989
620
058

306
$26 892
$28 644
1

$25
$26

$21

631

$23
$24

$11

563
612
$14 012

$16
$17

1
897
$22 983
$24 710
809
$9 283
$10 892

1
186
$28 322
$30 553
132
$9 231
$10 606

1 600
$24 964
$26 164
509
$9 477
$11 233

847
$22 091
$22 876
375
$10 643
$11 727

662
$23 879
$24 726
425
$9 662
$11 520

$23 162
$24 189
654
$8 621
$10 785

1
346
$23 097
$23 630
892
$9 328
$10 070

999
$23 338
$23 906
430
$7 067
$9 209

$7 578

$7 853

$7 855

$7 632

759

2 146
723
$19 544
707
$4 202

$31

12

1 359
$20 084
$20 782
410
$8 636
$8 976

974
$26 324
$27 220
$10 975
$13 755

1
497
$27 536
$29 711
583
$7 177
$9 679

$5 225

$8 434

$8 604

$8 294

$9 616

$8 720

$7 238

1 637
467
$18 625
356
$4 251
308
$3 767

321
183

$24 479
256
$5 020

1
893
604
$25 793
492
$4 252
100
$2 855

2 592
2 081
$23 024
675
$4 691

2 033
658
$23 945
650
$4 689
68
$2 675

1 066
917
$22 682
259
$5 136

$2 595

1 318
1
174
$27 818
373
$4 456
83
$3 407

710
768
353
888
386
247
336
$11 558
$20 348

$30 553
$32 087
$29 631
$31 279
$32 168
$30 701
$20 905
$26 200
$20 348

$26
$26
$25
$27
$28
$26
$18
$12
$20

164
550
915
422
403
713
349
237
890

$22
$22
$23
$25
$25
$25
$13
$13
$13

186
978
493
63
39

600
252
647
235

471

037

118
94
59

67
88
118
206

422
345

571.

$10 938
$12 019

$20
$19
$22
$24
$24
$23
$12

With own children under 18 years


Without own children under 18 years
Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years

INCOME LEVELS

IN

1
1

72
$2 239

121

61

$2 970

037
829

$21

157
271

$4 647
47
$2 376

1
1

$21

401
971

467
$4 720
90
$2 815

129
$2 137

394

119

386
478
$4 069

$21

71
$1

902

$23
$24
$23
$25
$28
$23
$13
$10
$19

906
842
019
504
468
060
692
815
746

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE

Families

782
731

553
253
522
792
938
$9 506
$19 455

$27
$25
$30
$29
$28
$30
$16
$7
$27

220
055
366
448
572
680
078
930
775

$29
$27
$32
$30
$29

974
874
599

711

613
126
759
721

998
$22 768
$15 152
$32 820
$31

$24
$23
$25
$25
$25
$26
$17

876
073
637
555
496
604
687

$24
$24
$24
$27
$29
$25
$13

587
839

726
783
672
338
297
559
021
$7 859
$20 592

847

$24
$23
$24
$25
$26
$24
$16
$10

189

994
355
510
838
383
833
904
$21 949

$23
$23
$24
$26
$26
$25
$14
$8
$18

191

630
071

062
116
288
972
182
652
835

1979

Families

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over

Unrelated individuals for

wham

359
060
941

400
243
298
130
poverty status

Persons for whom poverty status


Under 18 years
Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years
18 to 59 years
.
60 years and over
65 years ond over

Is

151

107

497
292
823

1
1

897
600
796

174
145
107
37
180

251
165

296

14
8
195

98
22

146
83
24

162

96
65
76

410

459
150

583
226

809
264

132
67

509

100

177

6 125
2 230
2 230

3 882

5 708

6 717

3 903
761
761

774
3 368
527
375

935
2 218
465
345

598
2 348
794
431

830
3 245
044

662

681

501

438

342

167

111

131

56
74
46

105
30
138

003
602
190
139

107

346
069
622
232

999
835
486

161

108
101

149

38

106
37

108

159

248

187

375
74

425

654
205

892

430

101

271

153

5 427

3 246

2 805

4 527

5 182

3 662

138
138

924
924
698
863
459

760
760
556
588
457
307

085
085
836
2 659
783
529

875
875

261

31

is

determined
65 years and over

determined

..

199
199

632
626
242

3 251

825
593

479
479

111

4 004
1

234
798

711

301

141

141

864
2 999
042
738
1

661
1

995
792
537

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

IN

Families

Percent below poverty level


Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for
determined

whom

poverty status

Percent below poverty level

Persons for whom poverty status


Percent below poverty level
Under 18 years
Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years
18 to 59 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

IN

89

79

66

9,1

5.3

3.5

77
159
145
53
135
88

59
77
63
38
59
47
4

54
68

25
43
30

14

16
10
16

13
19

5
0.4

64

47

67

66

93

58

4.0

5.5

10.1

5.5

6.9

5.8

22

27
37

10
53

43
45

57

41

36
4
36
27

21

12

37
26
37
22

37
40
25
22
25
22

44
42
12

27

34
4

31

17

18
10

10
21

61

determined .

75

24

205

140

22

74

85

50

163

124

100

18.3

5.2

35.2

17.3

23.3

64

22.7
20

13.9

51

14.5
41

24.9

24

16.7
18

11.8

83

47

56

795

327

588

363

34

281

256

313

360

373

261

13.0

8.4

10.3

5.4

0.9

11.2

8.0

7.2

7.1

182
182
132
105

225
219

107

5.2
111

7.9

433
433

101

107

111

101

147
147

72
72

91

77

101

47

283
80
62

133
123
70

118

30
25

106
95
75
69

95
95
77

67
67

188

113
53
20

158
130
89

175
103
64

89
105
83

0.4
3.2
4.6
5.4

3.4
8.0
8.9
13.5

311

315
47

40

33

32

8.2

6.3
11.6

37
30

51

1979 BELOW SPECIFIED POVERTY LEVEL

Percent of persons for

whom

poverty status

75 percent of poverty level


125 percent of poverty level
150 percent of poverty level

200

is

169
12.4

is

65 years and over

INCOME

019
938
092
618
390
332

earnings

INCOME

1979

Households
With earnings

Below
Below
Below
Below

Tract

0357

$18 386
$19 540

Families

ALL

Tract

0356

28

Owner-occupied households
Median income
Mean income
Renter-occupied households
Median income
Mean income

Mean

Tract

0355

286
237
239
336
129

Mean

Mean

Tract

0397

146

Median

Wth

Tract

0396

1979

IN

$5,000
$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9.999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999..
$50,000 or more..
Less than

Mean

Tract

0395

percent of poverty level

CENSUS TRACTS

is

determined:

16.4
24.8
35.2

14.4
21.8

6.1

5.1

13.7
15.6

11.1

21.1

16.7

7.2

4.7
12.4
17.5

25.4

7.1

5.0

5.9

4.6

17.5

12.1

13.8

10.9
13.7
22.8

10.1

20.0
28.0

NEWARK,

20.8

N.J.,

SMSA

12.6
21.7

P 261

Ml.

Table

Income and Poverty Status

in

1980-Con.

1979:

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Roselle borough, Union

County Con.

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Summit

Roselle Park borough. Union County

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

city.

Union County

BJ

Westfield town. Union

County

Census Tracts

INCOME

IN

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0342

0343

0344

0337

0338

0339

0377

0378

0379

0380

0364

0365

616

2 235
92
126
102

655
84
62
75

2 342
118
92
105

779

2 360

168
97
75

98

63
74

344
329
383
523
278
58
$21 475
671
$22

135
109
148

216
319
457

$18 095
$20 Oil

260
214
568
$32 554
$48 233

1979

Households

216
76

375

445

174
125
79
103
177

90
218

Mean

62
$21 197
$23 469

297
196
55
$21 713
$21 942

273
176
62
$17 475
$21 436

235
187
278
458
162
88
$23 428
$24 390

Owner-occupied households
Median income
Mean income
Renter-occupied households
Median income
Mean income

89)
$24 044
$26 363
325
$12 875
$15 536

923
$25 211
$25 550
452
$13 086
$14 576

940
$22 723
$24 683
505
$12 414
$15 392

1 205
$24 498
$25 775
411
$14 901
$20 329

1
136
$24 421
$25 644
1 099
$18 519
$19 598

579
617
$22 763
595
$15 125
$17 333

Families

948
$23 816
$26 105
376
$9 920
$11 474

1 008
$25 239
$26 023
443
$6 433
$9 027

1
162
792
$23 897
368
$6 595
$8 773

1 262
$25 331
$26 313
414
$12 321
$14 735

1
619
$24 147
$25 333
690
$13 530
$14 001

$8 197

$8 710

$6 654

$8 373

1 216
049
$23 638

1 375
087
$22 820
485
$4 715
48
$2 063

445

198

$22 335
354
$4 205

1 616
415
$23 655
407
$5 036
50
$1 923

43
105
217
122
204
199

$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999.
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999.
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
Median

188

Median income

Mean income
Unrelated individuals 15 years and over
Median income
Mean income

Per capita income

INCOME TYPE

IN

211

148

$21

71

927
40

14

58
37
185
174
158

710
48
23

403
$26 287
$32 319

38
89
130
165
178
398
875
$46 060
$60 656

338
213
219
285
258
126
$19 968
$24 174

482
499
669
$34 692
$42 943

$39 475
$48 531

1
249
$42 539
$57 951
406
$13 300
$18 337

1 086
$36 065
$42 952
1 256
$19 590
$23 125

1 735
$48 349
$63 992
192
$25 000
$30 505

1 071
$22 962
$26 817
708
$16 000
$20 176

2 002
$38 106
$46 882
358
$16 143
$20 912

1 528
$42 169
$51 192
182
$25 000
$26 191

777
$22 137
$23 928
480
$8 553
$10 133

1
299
$38 544
$55 207
512

1 670
$50 826
$66 099

341
$13 215
$19 549

1 262
$23 358
$26 482
664

$16 526

1 535
$30 579
$37 301
1 001
$13 484
$18 975

$11 000
$14 457

2 044
$37 406
$46 204
395
$11 763
$17 643

1 483
$42 445
$51 325
2V9
$15 049
$22 941

$8 763

$7 933

$16 984

$14 020

$20 240

$8 841

$14 176

$15 259

2 235

1
174
994
$19 998
355
$4 412
36
$2 107

1
655
1
387
$45 375
499
$4 990

2 342
844
$30 314
757
$4 902
86
$2 774

1 927
656
$59 541
500
$4 544

1 779
465
$23 814
583
$4 777
50

2 360

1 710
527
$44 995
323
$4 670
36
$2 046

301
266
229
839
891
039
$21 291
$14 401
$25 069

$66
$65
$67
$70
$69

535
250
558
240
178

151

190
203
105
41

$21

$11

167

251
381

21

61

119

124
331
368
615

1979

Households
With earnings

Mean

168
99

132
132
74
157
137
195

Less than $5,000

earnings

301

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income
With public assistance income
Mean public assistance income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

$4 820
78
$2 951

163
$3 137

2 047

$21 785

534
$4 686
52
$3 053

71

$2 088

11

$428

$1

968

099
024

$26
$26
$26
$27
$28
$26
$22

482
945

042
824
538
$4 327
2

$41

34
$3 934

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE


$26
$26
$25
$26
$28
$25
$16
$10
$23

Families

With own children under 18


Without own children under
Married-couple families
With own children under 18
Without own children under

years

18 years
years

18 years
Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years

105
735
495
833
170
530
971
442

006

$26
$25
$26
$26
$27
$26
$20
$10
$25

023
530
299
843

008
817
387

561

415
986
022
649

$23
$24
$23
$27
$28
$25
$17
$13

897
339
467
313
768
653
890
914

$26
$24
$27
$27
$25
$29
$18
$13

313
746
729
353
700

301

$25
$24
$25
$26
$26
$26
$18
$14

$21

051

$21

023

$21

262
008
613

152

549

333
739
681

393
01

616
656

$23
$23
$24
$25
$25
$24
$17

928
587
191

021
577
617

211

046
$11 616

083

$23 154

619
384
623
218

777
632
353

$55
$60
$50
$59
$65
$53
$27
$22

207
294
190

866
942
811

188

970
$31 462

$37
$39
$36
$40
$43
$39

146

563
449
$71 636
$23 599
$23 224
$24 051

131

444
991
172

715

$9 471

$28 934

$46
$45
$46
$48
$48
$48
$20
$15
$25

204
693
725
404
431

376
841
333

087

$51 325

$49 460
$53 594
$52 909
$51 568
$54 465
$23 288
$23 002
$24 743

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


948
765
489

Families

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for

whom

poverty status

determined

is

determined .

18 to 59 years

60 years and over


65 years and over

INCOME

IN

124
83
54
16
184

376
68

162
892
637
359
208

1
1

181

102
80
54

670
447
829

262
960
583
169
83
54

141

2 044
1

705
086

1
1

170
79
116

483
323
829
73
57

15

304

157

341
160

664
234

395

299

420

188

125

4 718
290
290
1

5 439

5 767

4 998
1
137

7 190
2 095

5 451

061

781
3 001

135

295

443
218

368

414

690

480

512

107

120

117

136

163

3 520

3 489

4 648

5 752

2 919

866
866
680
2 064
590
378

637
628
458
959
893
585

4 728
418

902

198
198
901

2 711

3 582

635
635
477
713

779
573

972
638

1
1

411

066
632
678
489

158
158

571

399

43

25

104

33

57

46

4.5
16

2.5
6

9.0
41

2.6
17

3.5

5.9

19

29

43
26

6
6

83
52

29

29
22

23

16

16

With related children under 18 years


With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over

26

47

15

Unrelated individuals for


determined
Percent below poverty
65 years and over

whom

poverty status

101

20
365

61

476
952
644

001

000
992

438

101

677
662

401

116

974
649

2
1

081

131

910
763
098
780

683
3 896
1

199

767

685
685
402
049
717
446

is

47
9

18
12
18
18

15

10
10

15

16

17

12
0.9
12
6

25

24

78

43

1.6

1.4

6.2

2.1

19

18
17
6

56
72
24

12

12

18

12
12

24

6
6

30

16

5
16

6
7

Is

level

Persons for whom poverty status


Percent below poverty level

determined

Under 18 years
Related children under 18 yeors
Related children 5 to 17 years

18 to 59 years

60 yeors and over...*


65 years and over

44

65

69

16

62

101

39

104

42

68

14.7

18.8

3.9

10.1

11.4

15.7

17

42

37

10.6
18

22.7

21

12.3
16

12.1

47

31
4.5
15

59

11.7
9

179

112

550

130

192

236

106

172

125

445

186

68

5.1

3.2

11.6

2.8

3.3

8.1

2.2

8.9

2.6

1.2

14

278
278
197
204
68
36

61

61
61

41

56
88
43

76
76
63

25

61

2.2
18
18
7

3.2

67
67
58
97

54
39
29

154
148
130

80
66
36

109

66
22

26

44

17

229
62
49

61

31

78
69
42

71

51

45
39

42
26

6.2
16.0

2.6
5.0

21.6
31.3

2.5
5.2
7.5
12.8

5.7
11.4
12.8
22.1

2.0
4.6

7.1

2.0
3.5
4.4

0.9
2.0
2.7

9.1

5.0

5
5

20
78
54

4.5
8.2
11.4
19.4

6.0
8.3
18.0

15

58
11

17
13

26

1979 BELOW SPECIFIED POVERTY LEVEL

Percent of persons for whom poverty status


Below 75 percent of poverty level

Below 125 percent of poverty


Below 150 percent of poverty
Below 200 percent of poverty

P-262

282

12

270

91

100
77
9
247

110
177

159

153
85
84

106
66
27
248

191

Percent below poverty level


Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979

IN

299
997
652

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Families

INCOME

Is

65 years and over


Persons for whom poverty status
Under 18 years
Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years

127
75
78
36
142

NEWARK,

is

determined:

level
level
level

N.J.,

SMSA

1.9

13.7

1.5

2.3
4.9

2.7

69

5.3

3.3

11.3

10.0

5.1

7.0
10.2
13.6
18.6

CENSUS TRACTS

Income and Poverty Status

Table P-ll.

1980 -Con.

1979:

in

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Westfield town, Union County Con.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

Remainder of Union County

Census Tracts

INCOME

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0366

0367

0368

0322

0323

0324

0325

0326

0327

0328

0329

616

2 094

2 492

2 108

824

2 158

94
96
283
245

52
108

150
56
77
105
95

189
83
126
308

72
52
45
114
147

147
169
113

120
104
129

689
228

3 001

101

2 401
301

700

133

276
232
223
324

290
266

1979

IN

Households

$5,000
$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
Less than

Mean

140
$18 976
$23 954

262
246
286
437
374
228
$24 868
$29 434

300
579
578
552
$32 683
$38 833

260
266
513
304
59
$21 667
$22 297

93
39
$18 714
$21 638

Owner-occupied households
Median income
Mean income
Renter-occupied households
Median income
Mean income

846
$24 784
$30 060
770
$15 000
$17 245

1
563
$28 878
$33 247
531
$14 606
$18 209

2 254
$34 597
$41 580
238
$4 974
$12 816

1 615
$24 637
$24 662
493
$12 157
$14 551

433
$25 121
$26 879
391
$15 392
$15 835

Families

1 084
$23 804
$28 232
678
$10 000
$12 022

1 615
$28 814
$32 919
619
$11 380
$13 809

2 189
$35 499
$42 742
318
$7 000
$10 248

1
776
$23 866
$23 894
396
$10 873
$11 642

$9 173

$10 683

$12 662

616
1
390
$22 849
534
$3 843
74
$2 267

2 094
1
798
$28 255
546
$4 809
60
$3 740

2 492
2 150
$38 765
574
$4 524
46
$2 839

232
608
343
061
803
428

$32 919
$34 368
$31 747
$34 745
$36 950
$32 886
$20 822
$16 041
$24 109

$42
$42
$42
$43
$43
$43
$23
$16
$26

185

267
173

Median

Median income
Mean income
Unrelated individuals 15 years and over

Median income
Mean income
Per capita income

INCOME TYPE

Households

earnings

With Social Security income

Mean

Social Security

income

With public assistance income

Mean

844

133
79
112
193

367
312

209

111

311

183

151

535
283

446
310

144
110
130
259

181

146

306
240

451

63

179

163
53

542
296
80

$19 866
$21 146

$25 217
$27 593

$18 109
$20 664

$22 531
$23 691

$14 736
$17 177

447
702
536
222
$24 508
$26 649

1
763
424
$22 724
638
$15 313
$16 787

1
559
$26 771
$29 725
285
$14 292
$15 931

740
$23 889
$26 449
960
$14 028
$16 205

1 857
$22 889
$24 254
301
$17 344
$20 214

1
079
$15 911
$18 202
610
$13 468
$15 364

$26 035
$27 866
360
$17 143
$17 722

597
$22 423
$24 258
342
$10 750
$9 869

1 907
$23 009
$23 893
576
$7 568
$8 910

1 567
$27 174
$29 831
325
$8 409
$12 673

1 228
$22 270
$24 592
523
$7 866
$9 389

1
751
$25 186
$26 342
483
$8 557
$10 290

1
266
$17 228
$18 924
561
$7 735
$9 189

2 574
$27 537
$29 015
479
$8 940
$10 921

$6 994

$7 280

$7 805

$8 928

$9 248

$8 403

$6 246

$9 381

2 108
806
$22 997
394
$3 951

824
672
$22 826
185
$4 506
104
$1 817

2 401
860
$22 323
898
$4 671

1 844
515
$28 339
582
$4 743
78
$2 356

1 700
207
$22 523
719
$4 953
79
$3 627

2 158
676
$24 403
830
$5 061
100
$2 629

689

311

$17 833
630
$4 556
183
$2 573

3 001
2 547
$26 214
924
$4 700
92
$2 636

$24
$24
$23
$25
$26
$24
$15
$13
$17

258
777
634
823
637
682
813

$23
$24
$23
$25
$26
$24
$17

893
307
616
189

$29
$29
$29
$31

241

$31 369
$31 486

$24
$29
$22
$25
$33
$22
$19

176

$11
$21

$26
$28
$25
$26
$29
$25
$23
$17
$24

$21

331

175

255
145
13

2 641

1979

IN

With earnings

Mean

117
112

public assistance

income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

211

$2 633

131

$2 735

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE


$28
$30
$26
$32
$33
$30
$14
$12
$15

Families

own children under 18 years


Without own children under 18 years
With

Married-couple families

own children under 18 years


Without own children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years
With

271

794
216

742
887
606
959
925
993
371
844
109

$23
$23
$25
$26
$26
$26
$15
$12
$20

2 189

894
128

012
460
521

375
012
512
101

780

436
679
751

710

831
777
873

433

$16 175
$10 026
$19 880

592
539
848
478
547
851

412
$11 926
$23 123

175

$18 924
$17 713
$19 816

808

$21 331

151

461
105

$22
$20
$12
$8
$15

751

342
569

390
212

181

693
424
693
847

$29 015
$31 383
$27 775
$29 427
$32 216
$27 849
$22 438
$17 161
$23 905

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


Families

Householder worked

1979

in

With related children under 18 years


Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979

wham

whom

poverty status

poverty status

is

950
086

776
477

129

597
477
338
96

1
1

907
459
795
252

1
1

567
246
689

228
839
342

269
647

266
844
657

2
2

574
101

952
239

125

172

186

48
47

81

68

90
42

14

18

301
149
186
52

385

273

428

467

323

548

325

523
283

483
224

561

479

194

192

3 826

6 054
189
189

4 609
130
130
894
2 461

8 563

132
87
39

340
262

74

166

271

41

111

102
25

223

290

249

191

6
85

678
195

619
247

318
232

396

342

105

61

576
256

determined

..

4 152

5 876

7 593
2 048
2 048

6 652
2 198

2 400

6 634

991
991

Related children under 18 years

Related children 5 to 17 years


,

60 years and over


65 years and over

120
78
12

783
327
834
625

1
1

464
456

131

278

689

4 319

754

226
725

61
3.8

134

2 191
1

729
820
634
443

694
648
518
372
334
246

3
1

436
436
056
749
449
994

190
5
1

3
1

706
358
355
039
236

112

771

489
489
353
964
373
054

3
1

938
214
651
146

018
719

607
607
1
317
4 946
2 010
1
293
1

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

IN

Percent below poverty level


Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 yeors
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years

Unrelated individuals for


determined

27

126

77

24

18

129

30

4.5
14

6.6
53
55
41

4.9
17
53

2.0

1.0

10.2

1.2

18

70

11

12

119

25

11

12

70

6
12

12

28
64
28

10
16
6
19

88
148
105
58
93
50
20

17

12

Ill
16.4

65

76

10.5

23.9

26

76

25

250

267

164

6.0

4.5

2.2

47
47
26
149
54
40

101

32
32
32
35
97
97

4.0
8.5
14.7
22.3

3.1

5.8
7.2
11.7

22
15
11

4
4

whom

poverty status

65 years and over


Persons for whom poverty status
Percent below poverty level
Under 18 years

is

15
7

21

20
32

11

25
14

33

10

144
25.0
68

42

84

24

152

58

12.9
15

16.1

5.0
7

27.1

12.1

18

751

194

486

314

127

11.3

8.1

7.3

5.5

3.3

348
348
230
333
70
70

95
49
38
63
36
30

98
98
69

129
129
90
136
49
44

6
6

1.2

5.8

3.7

13.7
17.4
25.9

7.0
10.6
11.6

11.1

6.9
9.3

18.1

19.8

14,1

10

70

92

17.7

26.9

is

Percent below poverty level

determined _

Related children under 18 years

Related children 5 to 17 years

18 to 59 yeors
60 years and over
65 years and over

93
63
124
42
35

201

187
128

44

85

38

88

612

128

1.5

13.3

1.5

221
221
179

12

60

34
34
27
34
20

57

13

112

2.5
5.8
7.7
12.9

0.6

6
61

247
144

12
12

30
86
60

1979 BELOW SPECIFIED POVERTY LEVEL

Percent of persons for

whom

poverty status

75 percent of poverty level


125 percent of poverty level
150 percent of poverty level

200

181
10.2

14

4.1

With related children under 6 years


Householder 65 years and over

IN

31
1.4

23
42
22

44

Families

Below
Below
Below
Below

is

18 to 59 years

INCOME

615
394
750
216
167
93
22

Under 18 years

INCOME

13

determined
65 years and over
Persons for

187
152
89

With related children under 18 years


With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for

084
918
514

percent of poverty level

CENSUS TRACTS

is

determined:

5.2

7.5

4.3
9.9

4.1

NEWARK,

3.1

5.6
8.9

N.J.,

8.3
17.5

24.7
38.1

SMSA

1.1

2.7

3.5
9.6

P-263

Table P-ll.

Status

in

1980-Con.

1979:

[Data are estimates based on c sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

or definitions of terms, see appendixes

and B]

Remainder of Union County Con.

Census Tracts

INCOME

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0330

0331

0332

0333

0334

0335

0336

0361

0362

0363

0369

0370

270

2 347

326

699
66

81

129
133

2 700
164
132
187

3 217
102
126
79

2 136
61
51

187
288
129
$24 066
$28 450

219
279
245
507
380
129
$21 764
484
$23

299
327
377
672
456
86
$22 606
991
$23

2 368
77
77
73
188

699

35

1 743
$26 241
$26 996
604
$8 622
$13 350

1979

IN

Households

260

915

476

374
94

37
42
62

189
120
144

138
129
198

326
240

428
224
77

131

Mean

325
233
96
$25 526
$27 279

94
166
206
176
358
236

$18 478
$21 637

$24 742
$26 025

Owner-occupied households
Median income
Mean income
Renter-occupied households
Median income
Mean income

984
$27 181
$28 960
276
$18 452
$21 285

493

1 253
$25 122
$26 472
223
$17 569
$23 509

1 213
$25 304
$26 619

$14 653

1
192
$24 880
$29 285
78
$14 643
$15 699

Families

1 434
$24 114
$25 128
559
$8 662
$9 783

1 246
$26 782
$28 097
310

Mean income

1 047
$27 396
$29 733
249
$10 912
$13 143

1
128
$27 295
$28 398
270
$7 722
$9 416

1 066
$28 429
$31 505
249
$8 617
$10 203

Per capita income

$10 041

$8 534

$9 112

$8 829

1 260
070
$26 036
409
$4 757
39
$2 687

1 915
375
$22 178
868
$4 872
39
$2 142

1 476
1
266
$25 533
442
$4 426

1 374
092
$26 021

$29 733
$26 252
$31 393
$31 205
$28 218
$32 733
$17 847
$6 784
$22 610

$25
$26
$24
$25
$27
$24
$22
$12
$25

$28
$28
$27
$29

047
854

Less than $5,000

$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999...
$50,000 or more
Median

.,

Median income

Mean income
Unrelated individuals 15 years and over
Median income

INCOME TYPE

IN

31

167

$21 297

$23 323
422
$13 550
$15 671

$9 091
$11

101

80
89
135
154
176
356
210
80
$23 556
217
$25

71
141

55
53
112
116
127
118

122
105

83
138
180

121

287
406
459

219
252

781

330
218

41

267
322
702
529

11

133

673
304

$17 480
$18 691

$27 473
$28 019

$26 691
$29 564

$20 652
$23 047

464
378
$30 923
393
$34

2 194
$24 223
$25 064
506
$18 167
$19 338

83
$19 375
616
$17 284
$18 363

2 180
$28 897
$29 100
188
$16 117
$15 486

2 275
$30 799
$33 234
942
$17 500
$20 699

1
155
$22 907
$25 016
544
$16 210
$18 866

1 726
$32 566
$36 336
410
$21 848
$26 216

1
715
$27 205
$28 598
1 577
$2 932
$5 214

2 278
$25 087
$25 887
536
$10 045
$10 718

518
$20 357
$21 200
202
$8 833
$10 364

2 166
$28 963
$29 397
247
$9 875
$11 346

2 682
$29 745
$32 349
590
$12 707
$14 132

1 320
$23 154
$25 552
457
$10 794
$11 670

1 778
$33 304
$37 877
421
$12 238
$14 683

$10 039

$8 180

$7 894

$7 219

$8 943

$10 278

$8 300

$11 296

2 700
2 309
$23 852
784
$4 724

$2 850

699
565
$18 992
248
$4 734
49
$3 056

3 217
2 841

16
$2 199

2 347
737
$24 847
958
$4 267
44
$1 763

2 368
2 169

$4 384

1 270
005
$28 759
485
$5 204

$26 546
654
$4 754
92
$2 900

$28 404
845
$4 524
74
$3 152

1
699
1
366
$24 200
544
$4 368
40
$1 633

2 136
906
$33 086
497
$4 527
83
$2 837

397
280

$32 349
$34 446
$31 000
$32 791
$35 145
$31 253
$26 121
$19 644
$29 478

$25
$24
$26
$26
$25
$26
$20
$14
$26

552
436
265
266
923
479
732
075
365

$37
$37
$38
$39
$38

2 682
2 345

320
019

161
$11 687

137
201

$21

125

220

241

91

561

1979

Households
With earnings

Mean

78

earnings

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income
With public assistance income
Mean public assistance income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

71

$3 038

561

19

103
$3 093

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE

Families

With own children under 18 years


Without own children under 18 years
Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present

With own children under 18 years


Without own children under 18 years

128
109

656
711
725
625
539
823
381

$31

$27
$21
$7
$26

097
773
654
012
227
397
194
555
497

$28
$30
$26
$29
$32
$28
$16
$12
$18

398
995
977
804
725

246
020
534

128
850
407
106

138
500

996
227

$31 505

$34
$29
$32
$35
$29
$23
$15
$23

995
323
401
616
978
180
733
896

066
815
433

$28
$27
$29
$29
$28
$30
$20
$10
$22

598
283
254
796
680
418
425
495
679

715
308
607

$25
$26
$25
$26
$28
$25
$16
$12
$20

887
775
224
938
354
841

989
340
063

$21
$22
$19
$22
$25
$19
$15
$12
$18

200
883
928
504
947
958
187
278
282

$29
$28
$30
$30
$29
$30
$18
$14
$20

181

259
412
883
600
831

839

$41

$21

$20
$21

877
220
443
792
452
048
506
766
800

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


Families

Householder worked

in

1979

With related children under 18 years


Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979

351
103

With related children under 18 years


With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over

31

Unrelated individuals for


determined
65 years and over

whom

poverty status

31

114
62

35

18

1
1

173
97
54

795
030
299
160
142
20
416

57
16

15

225

433

267

321

305

369

249

559
335

310

270

249

162

130

680
434

536

83

3 597
803

5 999
1
121
1
121

8 213

873
3 232
646
1
160

551
4 701

582

4 203
869
869
699
2 422
912
637

3 867

951

4 941
886
886
693
2 518
537

518
376
236
97
67

2 278

2 166
1

52

847
923

096

161

167

115
65

121

535
192
113
96

63

778
617
840
190
171

54

11

18

110

253

375

236

206

202
66

247
72

590
245

457

421
183

779
427
425
334
959
393
258

7 456

9 231

608
608
1
309
4 712
1
136

2 044

4 752
1
034
034
803
2 780
938
583

6 350

12
0.7

is

determined

3 404

Families
Percent below poverty level
in

1979

With related children under 18 years


Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated Individuals for
determined
Percent below poverty
65 years and over

whom

poverty status

590
590
470
863

165

827
827
663
2 009
1

031
731

803
613
858
936
681

169

948
948

564
921

641

044
730

5 451
1

736
077

175

676
676
369
713
961

634

Is

determined

Under 18 years
Related children under 18 years

Related children 5 to 17 years

18 to 59 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

IN

51

28

20

56

75

24

63

50

50

4.1

3.3
8

3.3

4.6

2.9

1.9

47
50
29

30
38

3.8
17

11

16
17
5

36
64
46

18

18
18

33
30
27

2.5
18
15

1.9

22

18

11

21

_
-

23

12

13
5.2

95

45

45

37

157

90

27

37

27

60

12

17.0

14.5

16.7

16.8

13.4

13.1

2.9

33

123

22

12

15.0
6

4.6

75

14.9
12

23.1

15

43

55

245

211

153

89

283

371

84

233

209

277

53

1.6

5.0

5.0

4.0

4.5

2.3

5.8

82
82
73
92
37

39
39
25
74
170
159

154
154
102
159
58
38

4.7
12
12
6
41

3.1

39
39
30
88
118
105

2.5
9
9

4.7

24
24
24

79
79
73
130
24

89
89

94
94
85

0.8
13
13
13

16

11

15

3.5
6.5
10.9
17.9

2.5
7.4

3.1

2.8
5.7
8.3
16.3

2.2
7.5

2.1

1.7

3.4
5.0
10.5

25
6
6

whom

poverty status

is

8
8
8
8
8
8
12

11

34
24

13

19

35

16
16

24

10
11

9
8
2
2

18

22
6
5

41
21

21

5
7

21

38

38
38

62
53
53

52

28
28

31

63

127
56
56

30
10

2.3
10.8
11.6

0.8

4.8
8.9

20.8

89
31

determined:

75 percent ot poverty level


125 percent of poverty level
150 percent of poverty level

P-264

46
3.2

11

1979 BELOW SPECIFIED POVERTY LEVEL

Percent of persons for

200

18
1.7

is

level

Persons for whom poverty status


Percent below poverty level

Below
Below
Below
Below

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

IN

Householder worked

INCOME

175
103
70
4

109
is

434
060
492
190
122

65

Persons for whom poverty status


Under 18 years
Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years
18 to 59 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

INCOME

1.6

2.0
4.4
10.9

percent of poverty level

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

9.2
13.9

2.5
5.6
6.4

12.4

1.0

3.3

6.1

4.1

9.4
14.4

9.6

11.1

19.6

3.2

1.8

2.7
6.3

CENSUS TRACTS

Ml.

Table

Income and Poverty Status

in

1980-Con.

1979:

[Dato are estimates based on o sample,- see Introduction.

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Remoinder of Unior County Con

Census Tracts

INCOME

IN

Less than $5,000


$5,000 to $7,499...
$7,500 to $9,999....
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more

Owner-occupied households
Median income
Mean income
Renter-occupied households
Median income
Mean income

Median income
Mean income
Unrelated individuals 15

yean and over

Median income
Mean income
Per capita Income

INCOME TYPE

IN

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income
With public assistance income
Mean public assistance income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

INCOME LEVELS

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0384

0385

0386

0387

988

3 492

3 654

2 337

175
105
134

121

71
41

2 520
59

269
275
288
277
316

353
390
395
678

149

669
$27 139
$32 404

267
283
713
009
065
$37 789
$41 090

32
37
42
167
149
249
461
590
610
$35 659
$42 815

352
372
129
$23 514
$26 186

461
22

458

155
119
52
159

602
74
52
68
134

219

189

127

255
475

310
$31 520
$36 236

73

326
228

649
48
46

109
160
155
199

414
394

281

149
166

571

44
161

892

2 866

107

111

40

80

41

135
139

32
189

320

220
226
427
453

23
74
133
165

895

124
$26 853

$28 075

$20 566
$23 710

$32 193
$36 670
38
$20 921
$19 998

492
$25 534
$26 627

$14
$15

755
464
067
703
946
996

$24 286
$24 020

1
405
$28 681
$29 653
244
$17 130
$18 992

1 240
$23 682
$26 971
748
$15 213
$18 304

2 463
$32 086
$36 394
1 029
$17 482
$22 855

3 404
$38 864
$42 191
250
$20 833
$26 089

2 252
$36 416
$43 411
85
$28 393
$27 040

1
494
$26 010
$28 595
401
$17 064
$17 207

1
328
$33 479
$38 163
162
$12 519
$13 690

937
$27 027
$28 587
614
$8 672
$10 451

1 381
$26 574
$28 257
297
$9 227
$11 207

1 446
$27 553
$29 531
284
$10 000
$13 002

1 358
$24 158
$27 817
682
$11 476
$13 684

2 789
$31 799
$36 825
774
$11 500
$14 077

3 342
$39 372
$42 775
466
$14 189
$16 068

2 099
$36 990
$44 655
366
$14 567
$18 758

531
1
$25 766
$28 508
492
$9 111
$11 936

$11 192

$9 116

$8 887

$9 369

$9 911

$12 429

$12 196

$14 039

1 461
258
$35 755
338
$5 340
50
$3 839

458
1
1
164
$23 717
462
$4 098

1 602
420
$25 405
477
$5 005
32
$1 797

1 649
447
$27 685
423
$4 805
38
$1 866

1
988
418
$24 299

3 492

3 654
3 426
$39 412
575
$4 607
80
$3 088

2 337
2 086
$39 449
665
$4 981
64
$1 720

$26 387
453
$4 909
80
$2 492

257

$29 531
$29 722
$29 371
$31 082
$32 334
$30 012
$19 753
$13 156
$25 018

$27
$30
$26
$29
$32
$27
$18

$44
$43
$45
$46
$45
$47
$24
$14
$28

127

$28
$28
$28
$29
$29
$29
$17
$15
$18

508
358
638
623
747
510
299
433
833

2 099

531
289

$20 856
$22 765

423
$27
$29

no

261

74
$25 480
$26 448

$38
$38
$37
$40
$40
$39
$16

IN

193

$27 995
$29 428

591

86
83
126
196
296
804

777
837
$37 686
$44 303

239
$29 784
$30 733

226

631

2 324
$30 144
$31 460

$14 476
$19 017

2 607
$39 405
$46 327
259
$21 411
$23 925

1
684
$29 953
048
299
$12 062
$11 447

2 581
$38 779
$46 290
446
$12 138
$16 778

2 270
$30 575
$31 985
348
$12 217
$14 181

$8 S88

$9 422

$13 998

$10 018

895
601

1
892
657
$29 502
459
$4 707
46
$2 474

2 866

2 520
2 339
$30 265
408
$4 735

761

$28 927
$30 203
131

$31

196
$23 214
$22 123

19

$3 341

871

$4 481
68
$2 271

904
217
244
1
$5 036
88
$1 927
2

$31

$41

697
225
531

$4 668
32
$1 830

52
$3 031

001

$28
$27
$29
$30
$29
$30
$19
$15
$22

587
067
639
313
360
999
570
848
417

$28
$28
$28
$29
$29
$29
$20
$17

185
307
258
208
296
842
173

$21 937

817
867
197

056
168

356
767
$21 590
$17 503

$36
$37
$36
$38
$38
$38
$23
$14
$25

825
106

694
296
706
093
044
250
992

$42
$42
$43
$43
$42
$44
$25
$25
$25

775
385
245
372
500
453
457
670
291

655
897
069
716
986
133

452
424

$31 048

819
$30 292
$32 910
$34 372
$31 470
$18 878
$14 668
$23 703
$31

290
884
838
793
$51 284
$46
$48
$43
$47
$44
$23
$19
$28

592
001
965
107

$31 985
$31

$32
$33
$32
$33
$15
$10
$19

712
270
042
999
087
364
704
773

1979

Families

1
1

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
With reloted children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over

Unrelated individuals for


determined

whom

poverty status

whom

poverty status

is

328
174
657
83
76
49

937
787

1
1

381
160

1
1

446
217

391

602

681

150
108
65

161

12

158

134

234

178
118
89
20
195

162
75

614
255

297

3 553

4 728

108
63

1
1

358
009
486

2 789
2

254
913
235

3 342
3

074

861

721

1
1

684
384

2 581
2

317
303

2 270
1

997

737

841

144
95
75

206

147
67

146
116
72

778
179
89
64

21

29

10

392

719

332

403

209

284
89

682
382

774
387

466

366

492

100

127

146

100

72

348
99

4 957
1
199
1
199

4 758
877
877
710
2 310

9 191

12 224
3 701
3 701
3 105

7 051

5 788

8 915

7 763

563
556
346
4 067
1
421
863

493
493
223
3 350
945
614

5 929
597
589
238
3 495
837
548

2 441
2 441

2 161

983
5 346

602
4 668

128

931

665

514

165
93
59

118
95

139
117

169
144

HI
70

81
5

216

257

200

299

446

11

is

65 years and over


Persons for

163
676
689

300
715
118
$11 410
$20 942

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present

determined

..

Under 18 years
Related children under 18 years

4 727
1
257
257
019
1
2 763
707
445
1

Related children 5 to 17 yeors

18 to 59 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

683
683
527
2 033
837
574

104

126
126

854
2 817
785
512

914
2 887
871

571

479

151

676
672
395
4 845
2 670
792
1

7
1

304
219
800

1
1

164

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Families

Percent below poverty level


Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years

Unrelated individuals for

determined
Percent below poverty
65 years and over

whom

29

16

16

39

23

56

28

52

76

32

38

0.6
8
8

3.1

1.2

1.1

1.2

1.7

19

25

8
8
8

11

25
52
38

14

10
16

38
44

3.4
9

4.5

0.8
12

1.3

16

2.9
12
15
3

1.7

23
23

11

38
33
14
33

With related children under 6 years


Householder 65 years and over
poverty status

13

22

34
30

15

11

10

12
5
5

18

22

13

38
4

11

17

17

18

11

81
13.2

33

40

no

67

61

53

38

28

14.1

16.1

8.7

13.1

13.6

17.7

8.5

8.0

47

21

14

76

49

12

13
3.6
6

67

11.1

24

15

11

57

203

72

118

220

142

256

124

248

271

151

145

1.2

5.7

1.5

2.4

2.1

1.8

4.3

4.6

1.7

1.9

18
18
18

56
56

29
25

18

23

"

67

31

39
23

61

21

14

54
152
132

64
49
49

52
52
33
146
50
39

102
94
88
109
60
47

63
63
63
80
8
8

71

41

84
84
64
144
28
22

66

42

70
70
54
66

4.6
14
14

1.5

15
15
8

3.4

3.5
6.3
8.2
10.6

1.4

1.8

5.9
9.7
15.7

2.3
3.4
6.2

3.7
5.3
8.9

NEWARK,

N.J.,

18
11.1

Is

11

is

level

Persons for whom poverty status


Percent below poverty level
Under 18 years

determined .

Related children under 18 years


Related children 5 to 17 years

18 to 59 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

59

45
52
6
6

68
64
63
11
11

1979 BELOW SPECIFIED POVERTY LEVEL

Percent of persons for

whom

poverty status

75 percent of poverty level


125 percent of poverty level
150 percent of poverty level

200

Tract

0383

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE

Famines
With own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years
Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years
Without own children under 18 years

Below
Below
Below
Below

Tract

0382

earnings

IN

Tract

0376

1979

Households
With eomings

INCOME

Tract

0375

133
177
331
331

Families

IN

Tract

0374

46
96

Mean

INCOME

Tract

0373

15

Median

ALL

Tract

0372

1979

Households

Mean

Tract

0371

percent of poverty level

CENSUS TRACTS

is

determined:
1.2

2.6
3.3
5.5

5.0
7.2

9.6
15.2

1.2

1.8

3.4
4.8
9.3

4.4
5.2

11.0

3.0
6.6
10.0
15.7

1.1

1.2

3.4

2.3
3.2
7.6

5.1

9.8

0.8
2.5
4.0
5.6

SMSA

P-265

and Labor Force Characteristics of White Persons:

Social

Table P-12.

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

For

1980

meaning of symbols. see Introduction

Census Tracts

For definitions of terms. see appendixes

A and

B]

Essex County

[400 or More White Persons and

400

More

or

of a Specified Racial

Belleville

Bloomfield

East Orange

Irvington

Montclair

SMSA

Total

town

town

city

town

town

475 535
297 520
178 015

490 199
412 977
77 222

33 352
30 142
3 210

45 270
41 067
4 203

385

34 944
27 271
7 673

282 537
41 364

84 959
21 024

5 642

6 992

578

675

10.3

12.9

4.6

511
9.0

144
32.6

117 094
202 195
22.8

381 186
90 083
28.2

26 079
4 441

36 250

18.2

13.1

386 464
18 022
16 454

119 097
5 013
5 168
50 027
30 967
27 922

670
316

10 009

The

Group]

Newark

city

Nutley town

26 496
23 990
2 506

107 465
71 219
36 246

27 714
25 289
2 425

4 193
1
514

4 413
344

19 545

10.2

14 072
16.0

4 868
389

8.8

10 654

29 189

80 789
43 366

city

Verona
borough

12 401
9 801

13 652
12 626

Orange

NATIVITY
Total persons

Native

Foreign born

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND

11

9 626
1

759

600

026

ABILITY TO SPEAK

ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at
Persons 18 years and over
Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

all
1

all

5 261

440
499

2 448

2.1

14.6

74
_

21 610
3 072
15.3

10 470

10 599

2 855

919

24.8

7.7

2 105
93

3 347
139
133

608

9 199

20 938
2 363

18.8

23.5

9.4

42.4

478

5 788

7 174

200
297
2 422
439
430

360
283
2 598
1
525
2 408

24 735
864

6 686

23
29

441

291

18 201

083
116
604

25 450
223
2 224
3 908
4 666
8 980
2 253
2 196

410
518

413

2 613

849

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

in

school ..

Nursery school
Kindergarten

Elementory

166 170
103 879

to 8 years)

(1

High school

to

(I

years)

81

College

939

325
3 416
927
1
1
686

392
422
4 048
2 607
2 540

360
205
861

12 252

254
2

5 985

4 193

652
955
534

90
014
317
591

484
882
709

8 956

9 370

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED

5 to 7 years
8 years
1
to 3 years

High school:

4 years
College:

327 355
15 725
20 585
31 535
41 962
104 053
39 799
73 696

22 031
696
497
2 527
4 064
8 585
2 029
2 633

93 321
985
2 272

28 303
61 860

3 746

396 250
918 246
452 805
39 395
253 751
159 659
142 354

464 625
311 850
140 420
33 270
70 059
37 091
34 446

457
2 353
2 237

2 940

999
224
743
032
988

25 199

12 355

188

204

109

701 568
476 023
120 301
54 505
50 739

223 663
139 238
37 948
26 584
19 893

16 159
10 367
3 103

835
854

22 096
14 156
4 158
2 253
1
529

24.2

24.3

22.6

23.9

25.3

500 465
60 327
440 138

156 566
41 461
115 105
44 167

286
854
645
920
113 076
329 741

955
28
48
74

Persons 25 years old and over


to 4 years

Elementary:

to 3 years

132 160

or more years

227 890

31 066

9 431

720
738
3 225
4 833

442
760
005

421

178

3 519

4 853

12

206
318
756

147

68 249
10 052
9 007
11

077

11

142

18 404

2
7
2
3

3 791

17 476

3 001

4 421

8 982

5 074

730
402
966

650

13 395

467
732
443
623
273
518
348

395

111

921

273
480
695
444
478
889

849
899

983
309
2 887
184
277
1

FERTILITY

Women 35

to

44 years

Children ever born

Per

1,000

211

women

186

832

2 370
5

075

045

2 141

31 929

43 595
29 389
14 002
2 040
8 855

263

11

335

627
666

2 371

2 253

98 630
58 864
31 447
23 699
3 499
4 249
3 894
8 319

26 493

625
948
517

2 237

696
670

13 149
9 512

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and over

Same house
Different house

United States

in

Central city of this

Remainder of
Outside this
Different

this

SMSA
SMSA

SMSA
SMSA

Abroad

21

757

9 984
2 174
5

107

8 227
2

33 059
21 476
10 511
1

25 355
15 227
9 693

977

7 089

162
5

280

18 988
7 328

11
7

3 882

542

478

377

175

4 129

2 848

2 583

2 721

2 574

657
549

177

144

784
722
95

13 422
8 768

5 636

445
374
072

4 251
3 844
435

4 735

14 999
8 907

13 109
7 811

41 207

2 476

732
033
327

650
2 253
395

8 785

6 823

881

606

339

23.8

27.6

24.7

23.3

22.7

24.0

518

7 407

29 290

7 356

4 244

4 831

2 725
8 793

598

19 404
9 886

759
597
4 743
014

795

6 809

700
4 131
544
509

JOURNEY TO WORK
Workers 16 years and over
Drive alone

Private vehicle:

Carpool
Public transportation

home

Other means or worked at

Mean

travel time to

Worked

in

SMSA

work

minutes..

of residence

Central city

Outside central city

SMSA

Worked

outside

Place of

work not reported

138 601

of residence

60 339

747
877
635

190

15 644

3 672
7 518

3 511
12 133

2 595

769

168

4 863
1
628

605
740

396 944
244 702

27 096
17 663

37 519
24 030

65.2
16 530
129
6.4

21

554

11

464
869

2
2
1

11

18
7

277
322

770

488
716

4 367
116

5 594

10 779
5 179
48.0

29 944
16 796

21 760
14 008

83 968
47 843

64.4

57.0

4 887
292

15 599

424

182

459
549

43 168
4 617

5.9

5.6

7.0

3.9

9.7

20 627
10 883

5 873
2 297
39.1
2 138

16 634

982

44 912
20 894

159

539

6.9

7.4

2
1

505
268

3
1

571

6 695
4 881

429
030

431

3 449

552
562

044

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
Labor force
Percent of persons 16 years and over

Employed
Unemployed

171 132
755 146

64.5

61.6

718 694
35 968

230 173
14 406

4.8

5.9

Percent of civilian labor force

619 042
319 234

female, 16 years and over


Labor force
Percent of female. 16 years and over

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of

civilian

In

Married, husband present


In

Civilian

labor force

persons 16 to 19 years

LABOR FORCE STATUS

6
3
2

IN

Worked in 1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Persons 16 to 64 years
disability

Prevented from working

With a public transportation


Persons 65 years and over
With a public transportation

P-266

905
940
755
970
804
299
819
563
958
298

250
7 769

21

110 331
54 501

30 730
7 117
2 715
347
348
020

14 597
7 910
54.2
7 397

513
6.5
1

491

532
7 642
3 775
1

958
569

64.0

22 575
1

52.8
10 166
711
6.5

806
598
10 485
5

91

40
34

197

2 633

894
854
379

322

44.0
6 783

346
479

7 291
3 181

13

11

685
784

5 901

7 186
65.1
6 826

394

354

5.4

6.3

4.9

5 874

5 977

773

3 110
52.0

13

912
242

18 612

12 061
6 256
51.9
5 901

272

355

163

3.9
151

10.9

5.7

5.9
511

6 154
51.4
5

6 295
59.0

430
5 846
2 987
1
509
229
66

46.5
2

865
2 532
20 839
11 090
5

162

610

848

216
485
125
456

452
658

503
79
43

170
94
94

6 728

419
6 602

3 221

638
190
93
32
65

64
39

119

21

25

61

25

675

15

25 278
67.4
24 811
19 688
17 070
16 874
15 088
3 887

5 424
50.3

17 596
58.8

15 157
67.3
14 960
12 141
10 602
10 338

6 732

072
13 650
11 594
11 214
9 784
3 426

14 970
68.8
14 851

49 830

333
200
462
360
893
924

15.4

17.0

14

32

2 352
1

11

47.2
2

553
516
202
99
42

165

163
83

56.1

10 677

14 469
64.2

030

976
134
4.3

566
154
3 537
1
727
831
149
29
9
6

14

'

1979

Persons 16 years and over, in labor force in 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

With a work

6.3

21

labor force

in

5.3

99

Not enrolled in school


Not high school graduate
Employed
Unemployed
Not

49.4
98 871
6 699

67
23
345
172

labor force

213 749
105 586

51.6
302 294
16 905

labor force

With own children under 6 years

'

22 535

805 019
793
619
532
517
460
124

65.3

828
293
060
619
576
298

254 567
197 685

12 585

12 245

43 762

3 124

11

17.0

16.9

079

098

376

4
3
3
2

17

19.5

11

465

9 595
9 214
8 090
1

975
13.2

923

375

518

682

15.9

16.8

18.9

15.3

16.6

13.8

977 156
58 916
28 634

317 319
21 939
11 599
6 342
75 149
11 462

22 544
628
918
507
4 294
577

30 092

6 280

21 681

17 191

2 178

610
338

099
289
558
8 172
503

733

271

disability

180 379
26 430

SMSA

14 302

14.9

15 761

N.J.,

18 383
67.8
18 104

168 113
163 242
143 853

15.4

47 127

disability

NEWARK,

259 357

68.7

18

063
534
7 273
840
1

251
3 525

870

66
4 175
507

59.3

48 007
35 642
31 073
27 716
24 676
12 984
26.1
5 541
16.4

67 236
6 327
4 097
2 139
16 231
2 894

9 327
2 194

63.1
6 576
5 101
4 382
4 019
3
1

14.5

540
381
20.5

7 647
69.3
6

507
070

091

098

4 473
1

027
13.4

866

606

377

14.9

17.2

15.5

18 663

898
626
368
230
2 624
409

8 867

190
627
304
3 872
527
1

469
200
71

2 163
238

CENSUS TRACTS

and Labor Force Characteristics of White Persons:

Social

Table P-12.

[Data ore estimotes based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Census Tracts

Essex

[400 or More White Persons and


400 or More of a Specified Racial

West

Cold-

well borough

Group]

1980 Con.
For definitions of terms, see appendixes

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

County Con.

A ond

Somerset County

Morris County

West Orange
town

B]

Modison

Morristown

Succasunno-

Manville

Total

Dover town

borough

town

Kenvil (CDP)

borough

388 663
362 026
26 637

13 378

14 372
12 983

991

10 453

10 608
10 092

516

338 314
316 871
21 443

188 678
174 852

538

39 585

NATIVITY
Total persons

11

foreign

068

10 216

Native

bom

852

37 553
33 488
4 065

128 899
118 242

6 509

25 983

10 657

11
1

627
751

11

389

11

264

13 826

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH
2 348
186

Persons 5 to 17 years

Speak a language other than English at home


Percent who speak English not well or not at
Persons 18 years and over
Speak a language other than English ot home
Percent who speok English not well or not at

87 364
5 403

2 537

2 672

907

035

267

4.4

2.5

7.1

5.7

4.1

97 124
11 606

278 943
27 187

9 937

11

013

29 333
4 380

746

6.3

11.2

9.0

12.4

3 269

709

all

8 151
1

all

439

813

77 903

271
11.8

150

3 680

095
546

10 135

7 101

266

34.1

19.0

4 926
207

356

7.7

4.6

545

240 675
21 084

139 394
16 563

22.4

6.4

8.6

10.6

3 533

102 572

52 620

122
179

5 233
4 434
46 818
27 482

6 082

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
37 797
843

3 255

161

9 039
368

116 564

Nursery school

5 791

Kindergarten

137

439

359
897
715

3 551

049
52 403
30 935
22 386

119
217
527

060

281
14 871
10 607
9 195

7 061

25 548

83 588

382

989
912
3 996
6 347

236 366
2 618
7 519
12 887
23 257
83 381
39 640
67 064

Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

Elementary

to 8 years)

(1

High school

school ..

in

to

(1

4 years)

College

2 621
2

556

050

981

278
110
87
865
553
663

8 346

8 689

8 666

245
778

290

165

30

291

521

155

031

487
680
400
290

653
954
2 240
384
2 749

243
626
2 434
977
617

861
531

132

637
989
606

18 605

2
2

566
082

22 875
15 220
9 877

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


Persons 25 years old and over
to 4 years
5 to 7 years

42

Elementary:

192

349
520
2 407

8 years
High school:

to 3 years

4 years
College:

to 3 years

4 or more years
FERTILITY
Women 35

to

123

428

827
802

44 years

Children ever born

Per 1,000

women

2 179

Oil

786

195

688
3 628
6 858
8

2 150
4 855
2 258

25 261
13 529
31

554

8 820
19 941
2 261

28 363
68 089
2 401

424
095
977
796

700
696
423

2
1

3 251

204 583
888
5 774
10 473
19 573
73 212
35 012
I

606
911

884
18 246

13 247
29 992

608
394
293

835
162
589

25 350

13 573

11

265

9 930

318 034

6 141
4 720

6 354

199 491
115 314

7
11

41

31

2 434

4 808

58 651

870
825
098

118 420

61
2

012
407

531

264

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and over

10 437

Different house

United States

in

123 276
87 452
34 724

58

35 671
25 335
9 882
485
6 885
2 512
2 324
454

100

5 432

18 401

61 772

6 848

13 057

42 846

8 388
6 288

994
458

4 486

078
245

188 336
134 792
34 662

6 073

4 263

021

4 250

7 953
2 426

Same house

SMSA
SMSA

Central city of this

Remainder of
Outside this
Different

this

SMSA
SMSA

Abroad

124
588
714
649

355

20 103
13 266
12 351
1

365 438
227 090
133 973
424
71 902
60 647

12 636

249

4 896

74
630

855
485
32
3 320

192

861

837

4 375

491

51

133

832
233

3
1

068
652
428
404

558
44
844
670
237

178 841
113 951
63 421

274

225

60 040
54 000
46 527

32 810
30 386
27 070

18

3 229

4 857

164 134
119 135
29 982
6 746
8 271

469

JOURNEY TO WORK
Workers 16 years and over.
Drive alone

Private vehicle:

728
208
233

Carpool
Public transportation

Other means or worked at

Mean

travel time to

Worked

in

SMSA

home

work

3 901

269
3 632
989
455

Outside central city

Worked outside SMSA of residence


Place of work not reported

25.1

25.7

926
707
12 219
2 664
790

43 795
5 452
38 343
12 813
5 262

139 305

13
1

3
1

069
134 236
35 824
12 812

858
649
855

199

8 111
10 771

22.2

23.9

minutes-

of residence

Central city

422

179

175

414
004
18.9

624
222
402
026
290

5 174

11

697

189
61.5

66
5

23.7

19.0
5

6 424
3 831

113

394

391

56
5

118
521

403

3
1

346
189
103

219
26.8

94 004
68 487
15 935
3 798
5 784

26.2

23.6

896
108
3 788
595
287

119
4
114
33

432
617
815
288

60 751

11

441

7 615

254 813
173 865

521
59 230
25 494
1

705

LABOR FORCE STATUS


857

30 763
19 809

102 289
65 567

294 915
199 645

68.2

64.4

64.1

67.7

578
279

18 875

63 090

929
4.7

2 473
3.8

192 042
7 381

4.8

4 500

16 631
8 580
51.6
8 201

8 584

Persons 16 years and over


Labor force
Percent of persons
Employed

5
1

6 years and over


5

Unemployed
Percent of civilian labor force

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force

2 441
54.2

Percent of female, 16 years and over-

Employed
Unemployed

Percent of civilian labor force

With
In

own

children under

'

Married, husband present


In

Civilian

labor force

persons 16 to 19 years

Not enrolled in school


Not high school graduote

LABOR FORCE STATUS

IN

1979

6 years and over

1979
40 or more weeks
_.
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usuolly worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979 _.
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment
in

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Persons 16 to 64 years

With a public transportation

966
223

5.4

3.1

3.7

2.7

3.7

3.7

5 449
2 872
52.7
2 698

6 236

3 893

131 783
71 381
54.2

75 949
41 775

49.8
2 988

5 852
3 286
56.2
3 171

68 289

174

119

115

40 200
1
575

107

4.1

4.3

6.1

3.8

3.5

20 254
6 625
92 520
47 496

413

156

161

053
373
412

2 396

185
60
57

192
137
22

615
308
2 886
649
901
305
43

492

551

220
588
31 978
15 345
9 605
270
1

106
32

199
109

47
26
36

6 283
73.2
6 237

20 967

4 789

16 185
13 622
13 607

942
3 950
3 436
902
3

5
1

305

disability

11

922
912
13.9

135

13.5

15.9

7 432

24 452
647

337
143
108
1

144
295

71

68.2

20 622

14.4

disability

Prevented from working


With a public transportation disability
Persons 65 years and over

CENSUS TRACTS

153 213
82 645
53.9
79 087
3 539

362
.

33

28 832
5 306
402
748
269
385

090

214 951

3
1

18

27
25

368
633

067

66.5
4 931

136

999

51.3
941
58
2.9

612
150
2 600
238
882
I

172
53
37

68.2

167 240
6 409

55.0

073

18

122

850
81 585
41 868
25 004
4 524

4.3
5

3.8

44
23
14
2

528
977
712
859
007
984

165

891

641

556
79
256

216
308

16

678

1979

in labor force in

Percent of persons

With a work

49.9
25 863
103

Persons 16 years and over,

Worked

4.4
481

546
8 956
4 568
2 427

17

labor force

in

22

Employed
Unemployed
Not

379

5.3

488
192
2 776
1
431
803
106

6 years

labor force

312
129

54 081
26 966

3.7

147 445
99 641
67.6
95 905

10 429
6 845
65.6
6 588
251

10 361
6 679
64.5
6 317

791

442
5 647
652

69.5

70
54
45
45
39

487
452
095
607
526
9 026

72.9

213
165
142
139
125
29

094
707
880
684
070
453

7 256
70.0

8 413
71.9

109

8 382

5 531

932
4 987

4 935
4 643
4 260
1

258

7 204
69.1
7 134

5 570
73.1
4 214

069

723
4 885
4 797
4 254
077
15.0

4 911
4 372
1

5 552

647
636

251

765

12.7
3 375
14.0

13.7
9 759
13.2

17.3

12.7

496

239

455

221

15.2

9.4

14.7

12.1

84 983
4 095
494
1
132
16 029
2 150

258 985

8 549
587

9 956

887
658

6 926

311

125
116

271

579

2 039

12 831

030
2 896
5

31 891

4 637

434

120
1

678
253

199

298

13.7

248
122
42
630
73

186 508
73.2
184 917
144 307
124 426
121

697

108 933
25 284

106 360
72.1

436
912
398
848
098
14 932

105
82
72
69
63

13.6
8 348
13.2

14.0
4 963
13.5

225 667
10 904
4 201
2 419
25 965
3 865

128 501

NEWARK,

N.J.,

6 973
3

253

1
531
15 882
1

992

SMSA

P-267

1980 Con.

and Labor Force Characteristics of White Persons:

Social

Table P-12.

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Census Tracts
[400 or More White Persons and
400 or More of a Specified Racial
Group]

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Somerset County--Con.

A and

B]

Union County

New

North Plainfield

Somerset

Somerville

borough

(CDP)

borough

Remainder

Total

Elizabeth city

Linden city

dence borough

Plainfield city

IS 249
16 468
1
781

14 348
13 102

10 369
9 693

407 995
347 665
60 330

79 720
52 804
26 916

12 095

16 119

26 834
4 246

11

676

134 448
125 109
9 339

31 080

246

2 934

2 719

45

12 581

12 686
6 887

4 407
573

2 603

287

30 019
593

70 629

308

170

5.8

2.1

26.7

4.6

8.3

10.1

6.6

18.2

14.9

2.9

14 202

10 869

8 124

25 244
6 169

13.5

8.5

9.8

10.3

22.9

62 357
29 099
35.8

19.2

8.4

13 082
2 413
24.0

16 795

789

317 571
68 362

8 976

859

97 743
10 408

4 165
263

3 979
167
172

2 475

98 183
4 652

17 312

5 988

4 475

4 155

936
602

717
848
7 727
4 313
3 707

266
300
2 582
538
1
302

3 750
164
88
1
511
1
103

3 394

570
020
050

39 280
940
480
17 355
11 719
6 786

9 049
185

6 765

83 719
1
715

52 830
3 777
5 744
5 892
8 877

7 665

2 384

24

796
925
2 323
4 052
8 663
1
914
1
953

45
167
433
525

452

273 145
8 077
15 733
22 892
35 946
100 423
34 475
55 599

21 626

914
713
975
488
422
492

533

10 082
23 127
2 294

23 408
52 044
2 223

4 229
9 063

127 571
81 632
44 965
183
22 582
22 200
19 622
974

387 346
265 355

65 499
48 116
10 914
2 527

195 565
133 506

3 942

14 291

Provi-

Rahway

city

NATIVITY
Total persons

Native
Foreign born

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND

134
961

2 360

21 275
19 444
831

216

3 337

629

347

13

759

ABILITY TO SPEAK

ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak o language other than English at home
Percent who speok English not well or not at
Persons 18 years and over
Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

all

all

835

679

838

506
10.4

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

in

school ..

Nursery school

185

Kindergarten

Elementary

to 8 years)

(1

High school

to 4 years)

(1

College

796
937
984

1
1

108
148

681

40 865
26 757
21 754

884

202
198
232
875
887

188
1

234
935
177
941

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


Persons 25 years old and over
to 4 years

11

460
909
284
4 520
924
1

5 to 7 years

8 years
High school:

to

3 years

3 years
4 or more years
to

2 661

107
232
539
815
2 603
017

456
602
829

4 years
College:

944
186

Elementary-.

3 201

247
2 529
1

4
7

28
13

17 806
5

053

5 681

262
2 849
1

312
312
766
973
258
512
808
683

11

14 126

276
765
087

2 199
6 689
1

538
572

FERTILITY

Women 35

to

44 years

Children ever born

Per

1,000 women

024
009
962

2
2

976
329
386

1
143
2 144

520

3 319
2 184

137

735
509

048
295

448

2 053

190

74 777
44 087
26 855
306
20 487
5 062
4 738
3 835

29 518
21 367
7 782

11

593
305

14 954
9 162

36 919
21 977
7 379
3 473
4 090

14 409
10 109

2 143

873

RESIDENCE IN 1975
17 072
9 451

Persons 5 years and over

Same house
Different house

Central city of this

Remainder of
Outside this
Different

7 420
18

United States

in

this

SMSA
SMSA

SMSA
SMSA

9 807

13 755
8 920
4 633

6 303
3 462

24

4 872
2 530
2 235

3 441

3 326

201

202

9 807
7 123

7 535
5 302

Abroad

192

187
251

049
42

114 991

4 476
78 980

535
28 977
7 000

31

3 266

72

6 305
1

405
319
369

37
512
717
610
22

230
38
2 960
2 232
2 032
562'
5

20 333
13 927
6 226
62
4 426
1

738
473
180

JOURNEY TO WORK
Workers 16 years and over
Drive alone

Private vehicle:

Carpool

Public transportation

Other means or worked at

Mean

travel time to

Worked

in

SMSA

home

work

Outside central city

SMSA

outside

Place of

work not reported

of residence

5 401
3

226
672
335

733
946
143
579

756
16 012

31

2 354

916
030

6 150
4 174
024
642
310
1

7 791
5 179
1

431

10 605
7 509
1

463
718

704
686
706

24.3

25.4

16.9

24.4

23.0

20.9

20.6

24.5

24.2

21.3

2 976

3 992

29 301

10 659

4 621

170

12 276

2 728

6 265
2 261

567

26 573

33 116

4 433
3 837

2 047

375

296
4 325
1
002
585

7 198
353
6 845

4 191

567
10 092
946
1
414

4 228
140
4 088

000

30
3 962
875
273

42 909
083
41 826
17 265
5 748

143 843

198

438

8 457

103 824
69 156
66.6
66 820

331 828
211 158
63.6
200 574
10 503

64 798
553

26 120
15 586

9 504

64.1

59.7

38 390
3 148

14 824

Central city

Worked

6 463

minutes..

of residence

737
442
505

2 806

131

18 268

342

416
037

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
Labor force
Percent of persons 16 years and over
Employed

14 717
10 483
71.2
9 939

Unemployed

Percent of female, 16 years and over

persons 16 to 19 years
Not enrolled in school
Not high school graduate
Employed

4.0

2 314
3.3

53 025
28 368

57.0

484

53.5
27 434

271

127
3.7
711

116

934

891

329

302

18

55

Worked in 1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Persons 16 to 64 years
disability

Prevented from working

With a public transportation


Persons 65 years and over
With a public transportation

P-268

16 584
1

615

3.6

5.5

759

3 644
50.4

9 150
4 879

54.4
2

688

8.9

5.1

2.6

843
16 813
8 987

122
259
93
77
8
8

986
535
335
37

13

163

912
262
637

704
734
324
98
312

415
522
7 776
3.262
1
710
526

404

6 569

6 082
71.9

74 181

224 351

43 286

74.1

71.4

66.8

8 420
6 690

6 014
4 673

832
5 704

4 154

73
57
50
49
44
9

410
960

10 328
1

98 192
47 114
26 235
5 892
1

4 817
1

811

119
2 910
1

473
951
100

506
138
3.8

71

4 028
1

629

302

5.7

492

66.0
10 859

7 237

17 873

11

859
486
3 430
1
787

815
208

208
95
24
89

12

81

69

6
6

16 630
63.7
16 385
13 126

6 988
73.5

8 772

6 941

8 639
6 821

53.3

4 578
301
6.2
1

044
441

5
2
1

230
606
313
448
155
57
43
55

1979

Persons 16 years and over, in labor force in 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

With a work

199
52.6

17 423

181
2.8

3.3

156
83

labor force

4.9

13 753
6 517
47.4
6 186
331

878
848
32 244
16 705

006
334

7.6

34 592

13 463
8 351
62.0
8 049

5 073

762

5.0

176 131
89 228
50.7
84 136
5 092

18

6 449
67.9
6 268

4.5

264

41

523
236
2 289
289
634
155
49
36

2 407

Not

IN

4 123

Unemployed

LABOR FORCE STATUS

524
233

4 563
2 600

295

5.7

Civilian

3.7

labor force

in

7 744

5 830
3 391
58.2

Percent of civilian labor force

labor force

757
68.1

5.0

With own children under 6 years


Married, husband present

70.3

526

Employed
Unemployed

In

8 046

7 897
4 759
60.3
4 488

Percent of civilian labor force

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force

In

11

10 955
74.4
10 823
8
7
7
6

544
478
060
382
818

947

187

712

36 151
16.1

087

14 326
15.6

4 058
16.8

15.6

13.2

541
14.9

90 830
4 514

272 351

52 150

21 076

8 374

10 158

14 649

173

2 127

8 752

3 697
2 157

047
10 228
1
392

4 992
57 457

712
000
429
5 044
675

347
168
133

773
403
126
2 918
464

077
545
300
2 765
446

13.3

17.6

694

384

404

14.3

13.8

14.6

13.1

12 558

10 077

7 Oil

679
282

612
287
140
170

527
209
90
422

185

072

61

12 077
69.3

13.1

16.6

233

SMSA

566
973
408
005

3 611

65.2

67.6
220 731
172 989
148 669
144 845
128 555

118
130

2 078
disability

N.J.,

144

disability

NEWARK,

8 472

17

8 339

42
32
28
25
23

077
390
364
914
176

9 580
22.1

309
12 135
1
907
1

11

902

9 382

454
10 995
9 842
2 737

5 508
4 592
4 687
4 120
723

777
5 599
4 912
1
467

8 219
8 017

16.5

10.3

16.7

18.9

096

253

978
15.6

11

038
98

7 177
2

280

CENSUS TRACTS

[Dato are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Census Tracts

Union

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction,

town,
Essex County

8elleville

County Con.

[400 or More White Persons and

400

More

or

1980 Con

and Labor Force Characteristics of White Persons:

Social

Table P-12.

of a Specified Racial

Group]

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Bloomfield town,
East

Essex County

Orange

city,

A and

8]

Essex County

Roselle

Roselle Park

Summit

Westfield

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

borough

borough

city

town

Remainder

0144

0151

0099

0100

0101

0102

0103

14 450
12 982

13 105
12 016

19 480

28 475
26 618
857

172 196
154 804

2 939

4 159

726

867
780
87

187
052

784
616

578
425

210

135

168

153

98

49

12

59
9
-

NATIVITY
Total persons

Native
Foreign born

468

089

17 270
2

17 392

667
272

796
363

1
1

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 years

Speak o language other than


Percent who speak English
Persons 18 years and over
Speak o language other than
Percent who speak English

English at

all

home

3 908

6 280

360

373

30 580
2 772

517

151

2.6

5.0

7.0

3.3

3.9

707
40
-

2 298

3 285

77

578

452
953

10 140

134 037

998

423

579

750
36

177

71

87

10.4

14 711
2 145
12.4

20 777
898

12.5

11.7

11.4

22.7

17.6

19.4

7.3

14.1

13.8

3 200
102
180

3 151

5 131

8 790

42 992

660

481

2 117

105
4

125

290
192

2 321

45
36

42

53

127

30
346
152

327
852
705

677
17 150

296
3 727
2 429
857

902
29
42
397
270

491

125
142

17

9 921

123

164

15

442

50

8 530
95

13 067

18 312
156
451

115 891
2 128

901
92

2 777
82
193
283

673

674

595

578

11
English ot

not well or not at

2 315

319
11.3

2 297

home

not well or not of

all

343

19

720

126

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

in school

..

Nursery school
Kindergarten

Elementary

to 8 years)

(1

High school

4 years)

to

(I

353
854

711

College

489
839

12

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


9 786

Persons 25 years old and over


to 4 years
5 to 7 years
8 years
to 3 years
High school:
1
Elementary:

4 041
090
269

4 years
College:

to 3 years

4 or more years

Children ever born

061

269

722
698

763
633

266
452
579
839

1,000 women

365
758
315
3 667

FERTILITY
Women 35 to 44 years
Per

226
614
812
734

2 140

2 352

13 663
9 899

12 256
8 117

646
148
2 844
654
586
118

4 043

7 100
4 708

6 869
4 781

3 144

073
5 714
2

696
951
4 735

125
8 198
3

4 484
9 339
14 196

117

45 782

238
400
674

15 551

123

24 411

257

494
1

354

2 040

2 919
2 156

000

10 124
22 471

143
342

2 451

2 220

2 392

18 661
11
173
7 169

27 001
18 568
7 965

36
4 395
2 738
2 430
319

11

164 590
120 750
42 809
2 540
28 521

639

748

381

10 809
1
031

355
50

121

288
316

17

56
78
94

36
45
106

210
62
156

251

48
56
75
246
97
66

477

28
82

158

2 929

2 838

4 055

600

2 905

958
752
206

221

88
142

81
152
1

877

69
55

43
96

185
33

97

42
53
262

19

076
012

551

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and aver

Same house
Different house

United Stotes

in

SMSA
SMSA

Central city of this

Remainder of
Outside this
Different

this

SMSA
SMSA

Abroad

JOURNEY TO

Drive alone

Carpool

Public transportation

home

Other means or worked at


travel time to

Worked

in

3 142

675
608
96

4 388
3 566
3 372

468

11

188
168

150

227
607
316
316

115
544
556

1
1

64

10

146

252
294
294

36

60
47

152
12

28
28

108
32
32

461
227

167

15

...

399

WORK

Workers 16 years and over


Private vehicle:

Mean

226

SMSA

work

Outside central city

Worked outside SMSA of residence


Place of work not reported

101

485
502

8 942
5
1

354
095
347
146

13 161
8 787
1

848

561

965

20.8

20.5

27.4

058
412
4 646
784
697

6 569

393
6 176
847
555

529
8 648
3 355
699

15 513
9 521
61.4
9 172
341
3.6

22 060
13 872

335
4 683
896
853

Centrol city

5 018

minutes

of residence

347
609
436

83 619
60 928
12 473
5 830
4 388

416
750

2 098
1

268
212
186

427
237

691

163
62

55
57
78

108
53

24.0

430
322
108

386

404
469

27.8

23.4

23.1

177

62 014
6 523

964

55 491
14 390
7 249

770
405
123

187

140 417
89 339
63.6
85 394

2 392
583
66.2

3 430

194
1

296

103

111

48

234

89
34

26.1

15.8

24.7

22.2

307
76
231

430
430

636
284
352

46

65
86

91

74

24

157

46

16

83
37

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
Labor force

11

64.4
7 250

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of

civilian

Percent of female, 16 years and over

Employed
Unemployed

In

children under

044
283
3.9

6 442

8 425

11

3 393
52.7

5 582
3 267
58.5

889

154

3 115

3 781

239

152

108

305

7.0

4.7

2.8

582
213
3 286
604
821
210
45

546

825

191

231
4 664

6 years

labor force

Married, husbond present


In

labor force

persons 16 to 19 years
Not enrolled in school
Not high school graduate
Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

Civilian

LABOR FORCE STATUS

IN

Persons 16 years and over,

3
1

044
619
918
232
74
46
-

13

462

295

464

126
716

720
483

578
212

66.9

60.2

63.6

67.1

154

427

700

467

36.7
167

771

903

121

141

37

16

4.4

7.6

6.1

8.0

2.2

600
464

74 277
37 217

850
023

447
245

577

237
656

1
1

50.1

53.0

55.3

54.8

159

35 385

595

962

832

61

61

219
26

5.6

4.9

9.3

6.0

10.6

6 923
2 215

112

190
77
041

35

945
236

247
308
6 980
3 064
2 003

147

241

31

79
53

16
15

4.0

47.1

46.2

324
548

37
609
286
217
90
33

44 059
20 767
11 651
2

076
392
226

496
276

45

16
3.3

21.2

301
52.2

394
226

299
77

57.4

25.8

294

213

7
2.3
13

13

30

5.8

39.0

15

47

21

15

203
117

145
74

222

66

132

29

32

147

19

87

12

55

16
13

28

26

111

7 999
67.2
7 845
6 258

7 820

10 338
66.6

15 120
68.5
14 962

95 321

631
68.2

2 350

437

820

500

202

67.9
Oil
981

68.5

56.7

72.8

69.4

34.9

493

279
5 203
4 612
204

437
404
326

820
544

462
5 239
4 740
298

341

481

384
369
342

202
178
149

306
862
634
613

16.2

15.4

19
16
10

...

1979

in labor force in

1979

Percent of persons 16 years and over

Worked

62.9

5.3

Percent of civilian labor force

own

10 629
7 334
69.0

406
labor force

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force

With

901

7 661

Percent of persons 16 years and over

1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks.
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment
in

73.6
7

724

6 159
5

10 245
7 888
6 840

11

476

9 832

6 708

9 610

6 025

8 586

350

127

94
73
62
62
55

850
873
365
13 385

1
1

610
284
238
101

082
232

2
1
1

396

313
250
56

14.1

14.0

553

425

505

656

5 261

95

192

16.5

14.5

15.0

12.8

15.5

16.0

18.5

12.8
12
12.2

9 589

9 027
608

12 451

18 847

2 878

808
373

116 030
6 719
3 175
2 062
23 597
3 297

2 040

704
283
99
2 980
369

197
110
49

202
121

84
552
21

13.1

14.2

16.9

385
287
174
21.2
35

411

50

152

123
50
24.8

7.3

10.0
14
15.6

541

900

527

264

41

54
39

23

31

12

230

226

29

62

15
10.8

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Persons 16 to 64 years
With a work disability
Prevented from working'

With a public transportation


Persons 65 years and over
With a public transportation

CENSUS TRACTS

disability

disability

728
376
215
2 312
415

272
121
1

602
261

198
3 066

407

352
66

NEWARK,

N.J.,

10
7

31

193
29

157
55

SMSA

P-269

1980 -Con.

and Labor Force Characteristics of White Persons:

Social

Table P-12.

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

Census Tracts
[400 or More White Persons and
400 or More of a Specified Racial
Group]

East Orange

city,

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Essex County- -Con.

B]

Irvington town, Essex County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0104

0105

0106

0111

0113

0114

0118

0120

0123

0124

0125

0126

067
830

539
469

632
576

453

3 493

3 397

2 387

762

442
329

4 904

391

556
483

2 083

Native

237

70

56

62

73

321

113

864
040

2 771

Foreign born

51
17

24
24

59
30

19

45

10

569

122

87

295
70

19
100.0

119

16.7

_
006

13.1

6.9

10.0

434

540

192
25.0

63

573
86

28

87

998
256

419

6.3

8.1

51.7

119

63

104

39

34

20

NATIVITY
Total persons

3
1

722

589
808

357

348

862
525

1
1

741
441

300

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at
Persons 18 years and over
Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

all

all

510

200
94
8.5

4 197
086

3 028

990

949
833

2 023

181

560

500

12.5

15.5

23.5

19.8

26.9

21.1

21.6

48

129

427

286

34

19

756
36
20
323

485

12
19

46
-

640

10

20

48

58

36

406

456
30
43
43

948
40

358
72

3 725

148
124

54
85
29
68

278
604
593
390
460
279

440

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

in

school __

Nursery school
Kindergarten

Elementary

to 8 years)

(1

High school

to

(1

years)

College

17

11

68

32

30
20
54

933

458

509

28
8
59
162
284
144

6
33
54
35
190

248

49

28
56
86
87
137
56
59

146
43
119

17

22

66

59

894

142
847
284
45

522
389

547
435

517

119

112

316

51

189
50
50

86
33
33

69
43
28

165
100
100

14

237
127
32

192
185

43

17

15

18

37

217

171

131

135
125

35
152
86
139

25
135
43
78

231

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


Persons 25 years old and over
to 4 years
5 to 7 years
8 years

Elementary:

High school:

to 3 years

4 years
College:

4
FERTILITY
Women 35

to

to 3 years

more years

or

44 years

Children ever born

Per 1,000

..

women

91

13

44
41

262
638
282
454

59
142
69
70

15
6

34

400

2 000

121

13

37

17
1

22
36
636

218
370
697

2 594
89
194

2 628
157

339
450
899
308
315

124
200
613

256
545
607
770
134
159

120

771
87
83
269
368
689
133
142

79
97
201

294
338
132
78

57

241

106
217

008

2 047

3 072
2 117

2 368

219

91

596

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and over

Same house
Different house

United States

in

Central city of this

Remainder of
Outside this
Different

this

SMSA
SMSA

SMSA
SMSA

Abroad

11

266

4 732

3 522

160
106
54

2 975

897
338
530
26

142

311

14

67
67
23

193
193
29

38
38

187
74

243

664
458

17

31

211
75
50

59

90

19

44
50

67
95
44

201

524
292
209

1
1

660
372
086
202
202
97

208
026

920

148
688
190

85
637
198
198
35

161

288

428
890
267

422
836
517
54
398
65

583
40
40
50

47
69

JOURNEY TO WORK
433
249

Workers 16 years and over


Drive alone

Private vehicle:

Carpool
Public transportation

home

Other means or worked at

Mean

travel time to

Worked

in

SMSA

work

Outside central

minutes__

of residence

Central city

Worked outside SMSA of residence


Place of work not reported

714
074
365
229
46

747
418

101

983
517
252
126
88

24.8

21.8

25.9

24.1

418
407

972

Oil

855
59
106

738
189
549
122
65

3 036

2 062

34.6

30.8

19.7

32.5

32.9

28.1

23.4

241
16

228

171

169

193

494

51

55
173

80

74

128

30

91

169

119

21

44
60

65

40
40

366
66

883
506
377
284

44

109

75

179

144
209

3 080

133

36

118

2 273
451

123
66
73
26

225

city

288

68
93
23

51

394
265

35

163

22.2
1

165
742
216
106

117

83
138
108

507
120
387
53
82

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
Labor force
Percent of persons 16 years and over
Employed

Unemployed
Percent of civilian labor force

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force
Percent of female, 16 years and over

Employed
Unemployed

453
222

546
272

998
710

429
216

4 317

295

49.0

49.8

35.5

57.1

448

293

687
23

50.3
211
5
2.3

263

21

255
40

205

37

17

7.6

6.7

13.6

7.7

9
3.3

652

265

211
32.4

127
47.9
110

172

labor force

81

_
_

persons 16 to 19 years

Not enrolled in school


Not high school graduate
Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

LABOR FORCE STATUS

IN

_
-

Worked in 1979.
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Persons 16 to 64 years
With a work disability
Prevented from working
With a public transportation disability
Persons 65 years and over

With a public transportation

286
129
45.1

122

216

332

73
33.8
56

137
41.3
128

3.2

848
312

265
92

36.8

34.7
87

304

17

17

13.4
5
5

5.4

23.3

_
_

_
_

10

78

93
48

9
6.6

11

8
2.6

20

2
2

337

782
84
4.5

870

552

135

829
360

74
8.9

571
50.3

43.4

514

329

57

31

4.4

4.7

10.0

8.6

124
46

90
43
505
243

39
367

163
60

92

47

39

15

16
5

9
4

122
40

98

063

760
354
160

312
142

36

_
_

19

62
33

_
_

_
_

12

19

17

2 602
60.3

74
5.8

526
26

18

_
_

200

467
835
56.9
761

29.5

78

210
58.7
081
119
9.9

806
37

14

51

431

234
76

18

51.5

19

638
843

274
42.0

007

27

73
6.8

45.3

42
25

_
_
_
_
-

866

606

5.2

44

13

129
2 382
080

5.4
19
14

96
35

466

641
194

55
7

81

128

11

1979

Persons 16 years and over, in labor force in 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

P-270

591
49.9

11

labor force

Married, husband present


In

514
314
61.1

7
3.3

With own children under 6 years

Civilian

006
485
48.2

204

Percent of civilian labor force

In

N.J.,

300

273

195

301

867

223

58.4

46.2

43.4

52.0

252
212
162
166
128

43.0
195

55.1

121

163

858
635
532
487
429

223

136
132

292
216
193
186

50

300
247
215
230
203
47

71

40

40

161

10.0

15.7

26.0

30

24

21.7

23.0

17.3

13.3
19
16.5

18.6

38

20.5
16
12.4

533
34

354

385
34
34
38
156

277
19

350
335
305

473

33
22
22
142

115

15

12

disability

NEWARK,

502
49.9
502
411

SMSA

29

548
2 083
786
732
510
435
2

924
876
582
350
327

76

173
132
120
95
58
26.0
27

19.1

11.6

17.0

14.6

361
48
27

762

279
46

3 072

2 386
150
105

10

19

136
39

185
47

671
174

150
46

161

53

59
28

329

323
033
929
792
252

178

129

19.0
112
15.1

41

694
102

861

141

300
15.6

245
269

43.8
1

16.7

225
159
40

29

62.5
1

767
244
149
106
178

293

239

884

60.1

60.3

213
969
777
774
645

836
649
548
500
443

281
22.7
135

197
22.3

16.1

18.0

541
189
109
74
521
97

100

107
123

60
8

360
53

CENSUS TRACTS

Social

Table p-12.

1980 Con.

and Labor Force Characteristics of White Persons:


[Data ore estimotes based on o sample; see Introduction.

Census Tracts

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Montclair town, Essex Co jnty

town Essex County- -Con.

Irvington

[400 or More White Persons and


400 or More of a Specified Racial

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0127

0128

0129

0130

0131

0132

0133

0165

0166

0167

0168

0t70

2 068

2 242
1
681
561

816
544
272

757
540
217

475
344

912

530

3 449

194
336

135

161

075
835
240

2 304

751

131

260

Group]
NATIVITY
Total persons

Native

Foreign

bom

785
283

1
1

190
037

314

153

662

125

54

17

107
197

653
522
131

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak a language other than
Percent who speak English
Persons 18 years and over
Speak a language other than
Percent who speak English

English at

all

English at

home

not well or not at

all

727
455

111

125

14
14

105
34

81
56

307
213

9.0

16.0

18.3

433
405

743

357

171

103

744
312

317

255
72

home

not well or not at

772
575

105

2 609

670

308

14.1

33.4

8.9

3.5

31.1

29.8

27.0

9.4

360

369

017
171

172
87

130
4

25.3

852
296

2 094

200

157

26.7

4.0

3.8

332
20
22

191
18
1

408

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

In

school ._

7
9

Nursery school
Kindergarten

Elementary

(1

High school

180
76
88

to 8 years)

to

(1

years)

College

311

28

138

138

431

996

239

224

443

11

13

12

38

15

30

14

18

137

88
45

54
57

28

80
36
20

204

113
38

44
388
246
280

14
10

20

22
189

715
38
88

319

667

28
60

41

939
96

111

86

66

118

99

102
46
52

858

746

18

47
78
59
93

7
62
192
181

107

213
97

403
229
677

326

53

89
34

42
130

300

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


Persons 25 years old and over
to 4 years
5 to 7 years
8 years
to 3 years
High school:
1
4 years
College:
1
to 3 years
4 or more years

465

22
98
206
309
600
116

Elementary:

581
115
104

23

136
139
252
436
125
107

280
341
571

70
100

114

218

109
52
278
48

25
123

79
78
75
240

12

81

269
84

102

20

73

62

51

116
121
191

2 251
29
38
87
159

33
64
136
202
122
283

420
358
160

159

751

197
24
28
31

141

540

FERTILITY

Women 35

to

44 years

72

Per 1,000

111
154

141

Children ever born

women

958

2 076

387

75
139
853

8
32
4 000

585
247
329

746
653
80

43

14
2

28
000

82

184

232
510

907

2 875

64

2 198

898
763

460
754
655
258
272

3 141

54

51

67
241

126

90
85

104
209

2 471

944

2 010

191

2 381

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and over

Some house

Different house

United States

in

SMSA
SMSA

398
655

992
336
510

1
1

12

90

123

125

13

713
384

335
207

198
93

329

181

70

80
68

51
7

50
49

48

504
278
108
83
35

24.4

19.5

25.7

24.0

21.4

25.7

512
144
368
95
147

568
85
483
30
42

251

239
58

371

158

172
53
119

15

101

23
66

175

Remainder of

350
130
130

199
253
58
58

23

146

85
85
9

975
552
225

848
565

145
53

123
86
74

25.5

845
156
689

Outside this
Different

SMSA
SMSA

Abrood

JOURNEY TO

Drive alone

Carpool
Public transportation

home

Other means or worked at

Mean

travel time to

Worked

in

23
221

969

111

101

34
562
515
459

51

61

075
650
425
260
165
153

619
510
43
402
65
65
62

050

301

25
669
607
543
30

538
818
720
445
275
263
-

WORK

Workers 16 years and over


Private vehicle:

135

54
26
26

Central city of this


this

405
315
90

SMSA

work

minutes..

of residence

Central city

Outside central city

Worked outside SMSA of residence


Place of work not reported

157
148

93

192
59
30

1
1

85
286
60
52

181

821
119

564
435

530
291

781

215
286

38

101

144

117

61

201

30

70
68

223
240

180
113

26.5

19.4

17.2

23.5

28.6

023
54
969
557

318

410

152

66

858
448

388

086

515

10

131

81

318

400

162

113
52

955
276
87

434
276
74

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
Labor force

1
1

Percent of persons 16 years and over

Employed
Unemployed

Percent of civilian labor force

Female, 16 years and over


labor force

civilian

labor force

labor force

Married, husband present


In

labor force

persons 16 to 19 years
Not enrolled in school
Not high school graduate

Civilian

Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

LABOR FORCE STATUS

009
60

892

466
791
54.0

745
46

112

757
359

377
218

760
372

134
569

2 774

47.4

57.8

48.9

50.2

68.4

341

198
20

336
36

516

18

53

897

061
647

878
600

2 113

476

439
924

61.0
601

683

69.9

64.2

442

870

46

554
46

2.5

7.1

7.7

469

631

850
47

5.6

11.2

5.8

5.0

9.2

9.7

9.3

975

973
407

796
295

401
140

392
172

645
227

838

334

490
288

37.1

34.9
122

43.9

35.2

57.0

52.9

288

807

310

18

141
31

208

45

41.8
363
44

271
137
50.6
117
20

19

31

24

9.2

10.8

2.4

12.9

18.0

8.4

3.7

7.2

93
43

99

_
_

93
27

45

481

490

380

193

138

86
45

62
30

105
875
540

210

232
47

55
20
169
84

204

31

114
17

108
30

87

14

40

42

96

21

37

13

18

_
-

21

_
-

13

12

_
-

14.6
12
12

221

104

54

34
2.3

5.8

178
675

866
439

58.8

57.3

50.7

272

663

419

16
5.6

12

20

1.8

4.6
65

40
17

31

268
170

278

108

272
42

52

42

68

56

16

19

13

10

10
10

111

12

981
71.4

672

595

63.3

67.8

566
406
377
312
304

1979

1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Persons 16 to 64 years
With a work disability
Prevented from working
With a public transportation
Persons 65 years and over
With a public transportation

IN

38
20
169
105

in

CENSUS TRACTS

833
004
54.8

21

Persons 16 years and over, in labor force in 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

Worked

446

With own children under 6 years


In

491
50.4

Percent of female, 16 years and over

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of

740
069
61.4

disability
*.

disability

023

872

373

224

422

594

55.8

59.5

49.3

59.4

55.5

52.4

053
843
759
663
615
232

979
806
698
644
553
205

835
619
513
569
508

354
319
253
222
192
60

224
187

399

574

301

431

145

243
247

377
357
316

20.9

20.0
65
12.8

20.8
123
23.3

16.1

19.2

7
5.8

30
17.2

108
63.7

111
16.1

273
70
44

181

156
139
43

099

309

292

106
82

77

19

61

23

61

6
6

17
17
9

467
90

485

367
46

348

99

448
37

85
27

975
530
254
227

071

246
12.4

17.6

39

129
21.7
66

672
518
480
428
397
118

76

54

15.6

18.5

13.8

14.4

22.0
93
25.9

563
120

834
96

2 327

779

737

81

31

72
46

10

57
10

197
45

300
60

403

242
26

141
18

221
115
27.3

61

53

NEWARK,

532

963

72.5
522

66.9

1
1

208

031

957
837
208

131

N.J.,

945
660
559
558
485
153

159

13.6

69

74

12.7

17.6

569
114

SMSA

007
22
-

53
16
511
97

350
3

271

1980-Con.

and Labor Force Characteristics of White Persons:

Social

Table P-12.

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Census Tracts

Newark

city.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Issex County

[400 or More White Persons and

400

More

or

of a Specified Racial

Group]

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0002

0007

0008

0009

0010

0019

0020

0021

0022

0023

0024

0025

322

549
436

477
413

579
444

368

6 839
4 267
2 572

980
832

64

800
596
204

2 624
2 203

113

421

148

135

156
35

41
22

NATIVITY
Total persons

Native
Foreign born

044
758
286

1
1

924
532
392

780

551

229

091
231

759

391

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not ot
Persons 18 years and over
Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

31
11

969
440

all

all

475
380

308
202

9.5

2.0

316

75

22

210

230

201
29.4

71

83

63

26.8

875
365

435
222

444

561
25.5

116

416

16.8

621
38.8

_
495
420

38.9

37.8

28.4

17.6

338
-

267

315

451

752
405

346

25.9

5 805

2 164
747

773
267

531

20.2

17.6

10.0

446

115

2 329
29.1

41

200

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
48

556

342

300

75

32

354

Nursery school

17

13

Kindergarten

35

6
32

11

8
31

353
107
44

205
65
34

179
103

26

11

107
121

Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

Elementary

(I

High school

to

8 years)

to

(1

In

school ..

13
11

years)

24

College

11

95

20

21

106
114

724

377

69
115

104

81

341

55
23
128

381
25
82
102
56
109

57

20

216
71

23

237
22

43

143

131

49
445
225

161

122
54

83

426

76

31

23
30
62

207

5 117
193

913

669
27
48
122

476

131

84
122

10
114

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


879

Persons 25 years old and over


to 4 years
5 to 7 years
1

to 3 years

137
29
25

4 years
College:

to 3 years
or

more years

062

155
160
144
178
264
82
79

201
168

8 years
High school:

150
169

Elementary:

134
150
229
348
46
79

61

47

206
42

72
50
162
174

138
162

239
418

434

104
103

110

205

135
192

437
765
838
596
565
723

288
313
623
185
177

312
495
587

2 912

674

2 439

090
734
356

21

92
121

248
59

34

36

FERTILITY

Women 35

to

44 years

Per 1,000

123
312

168

59
142

6
24

2 537

2 471

2 407

4 000

102

408
267

8
16
2 000

Children ever born

women

68

42
48

38
97

101

143

2 553

2 971

590

34
1

46

114
332

9
9

123
1

000

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and over

Same house
Different house

United States

in

SMSA
SMSA

Central city of this

Remainder of
Outside this
Different

this

SMSA
SMSA

Drive alone

Carpool
Public transportation

home

Other means or worked at


travel time to

601
872
576

581
521

543
47

510
036

468

504

31

395
160

151

85
85

60
48
48

17

16
16

109

153

28
28
48

503
239

305

93
47
20

137
76
47

21

595
277
97
163
58

24.3

22.3

19.5

321
211

SMSA

work

minutes..

272

255

Central city

161

181

Outside central city

111

74

16
29

19

in

93
65

249
109
24
95

Workers 16 years and over

Worked

361
954
298
213

1
1

164
298
158
140

84
84
79

462

_
-

6 621
4 155
607
510
740
357
357
859

952
477

283
283

253
80
23
23

_
_
_

121

422

622
160
206

200
27

294
176
33
85

189

259
29
17
10

WORK

Private vehicle:

Mean

64
120
120
29

Abroad

iOURNEY TO

017
500
488
304

of residence

Worked outside SMSA of residence


Place of work not reported

105

64
95

110
60
43

121

108
73
76

806
438

2 899

440

129
165
74

811
199

133

27.4

24.3

26.8

38.5

040
565
475

332
180
152
56

45

801

13
13

14

48

139
157
65

16.2

30.0

25.4

25.9

35.1

334

28
28

192

173

449
214
235

54

77

22

650
303
347
86
66

301
33

19

554
335

2
1

61

26

356
020
336
286
349

86
47

192

111

21

24
27
62

LABOR FORCE STATUS


969
288

Persons 16 years and over


Labor force
Percent of persons 16 years and over

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of civilian labor force

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force
Percent of female,

16 years and over

Employed
Unemployed
With own children under 6 years
labor force

In

Civilian

LABOR FORCE STATUS

IN

9.7

467

455

114
24.4

162
35.6
137
25
15.4

305

93

41

21

11.8

18.4

721

738

492

278

261
35.4

248

160
32.5
127

13
5.0

33

13

20.6

28.9
27

248
30
10.8

120
34
264
102

14

Not enrolled in school


Not high school graduate
Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

603
74
10.9

934
346
37.0

38.6

persons 16 to 19 years

322
621
47.0
561
60

615

189
58

labor force

158
25.7
145

24

Married, husband present

310
677
51.7

13
8.2

Percent of civilian labor force

In

29.7
261
27
9.4

14

503
919

561
905

61.1

58.0

847
72

829
76

7.8

8.4

47.5

517
41.3

50.2

377

359

426

486

218

22

31
7.9

126

31
6.0

11

62

80
34
383

217
124
577
817

32

5.5

21

328

16

165

183

108
28

126
28
20

434
218

3 268

72

14

252

818
390
47.7

21

6.3

821
399

62
25

6.0

48.6

103
37
28
20

444
30

9.1

271
88

163
30

63

134
72

294

303

32.5
63
25
28.4

299

41
41

542
294
54.2

2 235

294
45

71

116
72
33
24

786
474
60.3

3 337
56.0
3 034

15.3

119
57
127

213
54.3

5 962

50
36
36

33
19
19

6
30

19

17

552

8.1

354
85

237
53
22.4
53

132
43
583

42
32
214

127

240
143

109

37

66

69

25
6

48
-

27

41

12

41

12

15

3 572

11

1979

Persons 16 years and over, in labor force in 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

Worked in 1979...
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment

289

734

652

371

123

29.8

56.0

49.3

39.7

280

679
472
436
357
332
239

617
463
398
383

357
274
234
253
220
73

26.3
102

199
194
165
160
79
27.3
37

351

11

98
80

66

41

53.7

11

19.7

80

154
23.6
58

33

37

12.0

14.0

17.6

22.5

22.4
35
32.4

028

792

252

322

99
57
44

111

16
7

81

32.6

21 6

51

44

183
40.2
178
137
106

926

985

61.6

63.1

890
705
602
622
550
150

973
763
677
660
588
128

16.2

13.0

59.9
3
2
2
1
1

412
422
067
984
739
934

26.1

66

66

452

18.1

17.3

18.3

175

4 309
435
252

253

508

245

56.1

64.6

215
997
818
809
687
233

502
397
357
348
334
83

45.2
245
158
117
117
117
50

18.6
91
16.3

69
26.4

20.4
15
13.8

601
188

579

314

63

14

14

16.3

DISABILITY STATUS OF N0NINSTITUTI0NAL PERSONS


Persons 16 to 64 years
With a work disability
Prevented from working
With a public transportation

disability

Persons 65 years and over


With a public transportation

disability

P-272

436

NEWARK,

N.J.,

154
122
37

SMSA

042
94
55

533

30
236

103

41

75

19

17

237

63
29
142

112
75
47

10

133

37

31

41

391
55

51

26
20

386
104

91

44

179

42

653
307

634

207

69

13

228
26

CENSUS TRACTS

Social

Table P-12.

1980 -Con.

and Labor Force Characteristics of White Persons:


[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction

For

meaning of symbols

Census Tracts

Newark

city.

see Introduction,

For definitions of terms

see appenc ixes

A and

6]

Essex County- -Con.

[400 or More White Persons and

400

More

or

of a Specified Racial

Group]

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Trod

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0048.02

0067

0068

0075.01

0075.02

0080

0085

0086

0087

0092

0093

0096

0097

158
932
226

613
304
309

716
977
739

2 146
186

923
378
545

745
400
345

425
387
38

741

2 709
2 156
553

077
882

2 976

109
888

3 352

960

221

628

411
396

489
443

432
232

194
186

47

232

37

201

21.7

19.0

14.5

NATIVITY
Total persons

Native
Foreign

bom

1
1

616
125

195

603
373

2 724

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak a language other than
Percent who speak English
Persons 18 years and over
Speak a language other than
Percent who speak English

English at

home

not well or not at


English at

134

154

134
32.8

781
179
48.2

941
239

755
402

2 159

37.3

40.4

34.8

37.7

74
-

328

762

295

823

305

970

19

12

17

29

95

146
22
72

28

523
156
46

485

197
59
32

59
94
556

27

156
54
109

28
138
56
54

310
134
49

357

299

60

263
227
272
49

140
179
137
170
267
316
54

22
11

70
50

65

11

42
24
44
55
77

21

16

16

17

97

50

478
385

54.4

52.0

31.8

57.1

256

141

456

513

516

266

19

18
23

29
33
253
145
56

1.0

209
826

805
659

167
35.9

35.7

331
58.6

332
644

27.7

436

254

658
545

175
15.4

all

884
278

214

692
537
17.1

16.9

home

not well or not at

220
all

481
913

378
100
50.0

456
266

1
1

20.7

750
504

1
1

17.1

383

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

In

school __

23
134
57
37

Kindergarten

Elementary

(1

High school

Nursery school
to 8 years)
to

(1

4 years)

College

126

30
229

171

336
118

18

15

16

19

160
71

139
122

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED

FERTILITY
Women 35

to

44 years

3 355

946
295
146
133

61

131

109

150
55
36

33
66

31

104

1,000 women

106
37

60
22

Children ever born

Per

395

801
99
199
185
110
186
22

Persons 25 years old and over


to 4 years
5 to 7 years
8 years
High school:
1
to 3 years
4 years
1
College:
to 3 years
4 or more years
Elementary:

000

541

258
254

177

53

49

151

126

81

406
689

331
2 627

264

149

194

3 259

3 041

3 804

543
036
425
345

2 156

624
825
646
549
34

836
347
306
248
26
32
32

462

802
558

454
208
227
210

626

285
368
70
86

139
165

61

123

50

84
4

69

570
80
236
224
297

648

371

234

189

39

173

152
528

175

116
266

474

2 536

2 293

2 207

696
317
315
315

2 624

239
823
607

51
3

41

123
117
86

72

246
417

768
208
256
210
269
610
140
75

183
586
202

RESIDENCE IN 197S
791
589
163

Persons 5 years and over

Some house
Different house in United States

SMSA
SMSA

163

Central city of this

Remainder of
Outside this
Different

this

SMSA
SMSA

Abroad

39

307
234
234

160
507
258
35
214
214
489

231

216
216

145

64

199
199
182

178
37
64
24

147
37

917
427

374

19

87
280

138
77
147

123

12

80
-

120

649
248
160
86

837
320

743
300

201
145

156
91

104
69
43

155

171

196

81

53

48
43

183

696
746

116
116
54

82

190
74

63
63
153

186
39
68
79
66
45

547

084
577
416
326

3 037
1

45
45
45

546
227
989
10

228
228
264

91

JOURNEY TO WORK
94
47

Workers 16 years and over


Private vehicle:

Drive alone

Mean

travel time to

Worked

in

SMSA

minutes

922
437
210

139

57

21.2

20.1

22.6

25.6

32.2

20.4

30.3

32.9

22.2

29.7

28.7

40

60
28
32

414
374
40
99
77

697
510
187
212
106

489
390

176
97

529
319
210

120
64
56

524

275

612

371

173
102

431

79

140
20

103

139
116
23
24
84

103
58

99

40
30

77
130

782
386

2 262

of residence

25
.

Worked outside SMSA of residence


Place of work not reported

318

12.8

Central city

Outside central city

918
349
263
249

32
26

16

home

work

297

31

Public transportation

Other means or worked at

55

64
66
49

Carpool

15

13

17

47

45
69

'

158

12

161

146

153
195
153

776

2 004

194
81

26.5

181

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over

919

Labor force

189
20.6

Percent of persons 16 years and over

Employed
Unemployed

124
65
34.4

Percent of civilian labor force

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force
Percent of female, 16 years and over

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of civilian labor force

With own children under 6 years


In

In

labor force

labor force

persons 16 to 19 years
Not enrolled in school
Not high school graduate
Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

Civilian

LABOR FORCE STATUS

IN

1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 5 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment
1

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Persons 16 to 64 years
disability

Prevented from working

With a public transportation


Persons 65 years and over
With a public transportation

CENSUS TRACTS

383
77.8

667

864

41
5.8

125

357
26

147
30.2
147

31

800
90

199
52.6
178
21

12.6

10.1

6.8

10.6

20.5

550
989

420
890

194
50

614
295

803
424

758
407

48.0
281

52.8

53.7

14
4.7

87
20.5
152

62
24

30
20

27.9

40.0
52

18

122
22

112
50

50

31
31
16

10

16

337

76
29
292
169
184

131

888
035
54.8

411
53.0

950

85

8.2

981
421
42.9

062

49.4

374

53.0
991

37
9.0

71

6.7

54
14.0

426

023
375

430

170
39.9
143

36.7
331

37.4
117

173
51.9

969
204

332

17.4

270
505

182
65.0
173

88
40

221
70

45.5

31.7

31

70

9
4.9

9
22.5

382
39

27

44

44

95

17.0

9.3

15.9

11.7

18.8

177

51

59

139

40
392
185
230

76
30
122
47

236
72
384

27.3
68

88
35

169
24
24

338
69

90
457
279

280

91

12

407
242
136
30

137
89

43

70

13

12

53

49

16

23
23

81

41

54
30

34
26

23

16

16

24

10

911
64.2

77.6

131

120
48

23

181

161

39.8

410

286
76
452

228
105

179

52
23

262

12

81

121

16

72

24

40

049
52.3

411
52.6

395
325
313
237
225
100

25

1979

in

With a work

62.7

295
708

25.8

Persons 16 years and over, in labor force in 1979


Percent of persons 16 years ond over

Worked

486

63.8

151

590
86

21
16

378

54.7

436

14.6

68

Married, husband present

492

34.6
120

203

212

722

22.1

48.6
177
120
114

55.8

173
49
34
35
20
108

disability

71

79

23.9

487

340

171

10
10

74

117
disability

71

37.3
55
24.7

53.2

97
432
84

674
505
460
426
400
217

037
66.9

007
786
735
587
544

879
593
523
449
398
226

271

382
365
264
202
205
161

187
49.5
181

149
131

114
108
43
23.0
22

129

450

59.8

58.0

443
345
296
249
212

7
4.3
7

077
766
668
625
544
294

181

009
785
743
668
652
238

26.0
142

40.2
50

22.7
127

24.3
51

30.6
154

17.1

12.1

18.7

14.9

16.9

728

276

690
106
75
39
92

58

163
33.5
163
132
124
124
124

30.1

26.1

138
23.4

120

24.8
126

126
33.0
50

17.0

19.6

16.7

15.4

32.0

228
105

482

229
33

443
20

16
10

149
39

43
-

96

173
142
109
27
122

51

365
87
59
18

185
51

71

54
192
36

9
9

10

632
193
147

84
256
57

678
,

71

40
17

98
25

NEWARK,

105
87
47

N.J.,

SMSA

176
52.0

092
816
736
642
593
360

909
249
147

63

353
74

P-273

1980 Con.

and Labor Force Characteristics of White Persons:

Social

Table P-12.

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

Census Tracts

Orange

city,

For meaning of symbols. see Introduction

Remainder of Essex
County

Essex County

[400 or More White Persons and

400

More

or

of a Specified Racial

Group]

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Morristown town, Morris County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0181

0182

0183

0185

0186

0187

0188

0189

0191

0216

0435

0436

0438

708
310
398

2 563
2 192

651
330

3 367
3 091

12 947
12 050

766
658

276

897

108

4 300
3 695
605

4 301

321

160
60

187
46

212
84

701

3 144

81

214

36

471
89

564

12

16.7

17.9

2.3

16.9

14.8

3 710

3 549

493

508

20.9

20.1

838

NATIVITY
773
574

817
446

81

341

199

371

133

147
52

217
48

174
118

20.3

514
268

595
355

25.9

19.4

47.3

155
9
-

191

305

13

109
24

118

167

37
36

46

656
575

Totol persons

Native
Foreign born

701

360

293
828
465

1
1

1
1

371

3 711

590

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 yeors
Speak a language other than English ot home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

494

all

Persons 18 years and over


Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

87
-

all

490
344

198
74
32.4

487
430

2 291

34.6

16.0

260

272

244

15

12

15

17

155

127

31

79

130
49
60

29
79

28
89
65
143

32
119
36
87

37
29
376
343
237

308

500
38
82
70
69
146
45
50

864
92

164

12

020
485

115

2 508

488

375
335

245

9 186
951

14.8

24.8

15.1

11.1

651
130
35.4

340

291

022

4 281
209

147
4

108

795
29
24

860

62

261

271

16

833

65

207
274

58
44
333
219
184

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

in school

..

Nursery school
Kindergarten

Elementary

to 8 years)

(1

High school

4 years)

to

(1

13

College

69

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


474

Persons 25 years old and over


Elementary:

to

5 to 7 years
8 years
1
to 3 yeors

High schooh

4 years
College:

to 3 years

4 or more years

FERTILITY
Women 35

44 years

to

Children ever born

Per

1,000

women

207

44

191

145
27
32

464

35
73
086

72
67
134

32
119
75

4 years

81

174
291
411
198

162
117

141

66

84
157

115
1

742

869

36
79
194

309

27
120
146

127

124

987

61

139
134

2 197

7 668

545

3 217

2 973

61

159
120

89
134

26
52
77

29

37

86
235
272

81

241

197

177

319
86

396

547

423

183
196

341

116
108

35

89

568

85

119

126

123

161

337

447

278

232

541

2 618

112
87

546
359
049

437
753
2 740
1

81

121

96
92

195

2 320

44

050

89
109

199
452

2 556

225

2 271

2 434

594
097
497

3 337

12 467
9 710
2 684
122

593
248
345

049
513
499

237

73

151

614

441

797
587

401

071

712

826

224
390

190
417

741

2 195

4 207
2 313

3 915
2 177

159
3

261
321

RESIDENCE IN 1975
562
513
49

Persons 5 years and over

Same house
Different house

United States

in

SMSA
SMSA

Central city of this

Remainder of
Outside this
Different

this

SMSA
SMSA

842
530
302

618
065
530
48
399

156
146
99
10

16

83
83
23

165
86

776
467

898
512

18

161

183

27
34

92
56

96
107

144
78
50
113

26.4

18.9

20.2

66

586
52
534
42
79

696
130
566

11
11

Workers 16 years and over


Drive alone

Private vehicle:

Carpool
Public transportation

home

Other means or worked at


travel time to
in

911
321

893
567

54
233
34

41
511

15

753

851

2 521

658

81

29

12

390
78

15

522
248
226

81

14

317
329
329
158

665
447

15

71

700

106

_
1

575
172

403
312

594
559
194

6 103
4 612
949
279
263

379

2 419

2 177

24.3

24.2

10.8

18.1

178
214
964
196
319

4 061

244
-

2 050

244

108

93

163

WORK

JOURNEY TO

Mean

595
879
700
124
534
42
29

38

Abroad

Worked

SMSA

work

minutes.-

of residence

Central city

66

Outside central city

SMSA

Worked

outside

Place of

work not reported

10

of residence

38

385

38
116

567
337
98

766
96

304
913
212

55
77

87
112

124
55

21.1

29.4

21.9

285

416

12

123

273
64
70

293
73
22

637
149
488

471

145
33

40

24.4

20.8

122

424
90
334

567
938
309
226
94

24

102

524
885

2 325

406
782

2 649

9 789

366

653

58.1

58.8

55.6

335

727
55

62.4
594
59

6 673
68.2
6 298

375

11

111

17

239
883
170

107

358
3 703
916
454

261
74
27

319
488

347
371

165

118

447

341
19.5
1

31

019

198

58

207

658
406

3 843

61.7

65.8

697
25
672
150
63

LABOR FORCE STATUS


510

Persons 16 years and over


Labor force
Percent of persons 16 years and over

Employed
Unemployed

12

621

036
662

422
68.0

817
86

910

390

48

32

63.9
589
73

839
46

31

2.8

2 262

576

184
51.4
184

315

875

49.4

51.5
159

54.5

47.0

408

601
46.7
587

46.6

265

335

47.8
661

2 408

51

14

19

11

168

Percent of civilian labor force

9.8

8.8

4.1

9
5.4

16.1

0.7

2.3

5.4

1.6

6.5

own

23
9
119

75
32

16
7

47

63
34

555
191

268

312

771

41

184

301
143

89
27
332

34

412

110
52
515

114

12

155

139

110

355

36
20
20
20

48

49

53

39

90

248
79

62

248

18

13

27
6
6

24
12

52
27
27

19

17
12
12

18
18

51

children under

6 years

labor force

labor force

persons 16 to 19 years
Not enrolled in school
Not high school graduate
Employed
Unemployed

Civilian

Not

in

IN

181
35.5

Worked in 1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment

166
140
127
95
87

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Persons 16 to 64 years
disability

Prevented from working

a public transportation disability

Persons 65 years and over


With a public transportation

P-274

65
20
170
69

52.6

55.0
991
53

58.1
1

898
044

274

3.1

5.1

43
20

124
53

169
52

3 255
1
701

131

53

834
465

166
194
38
20

29

236

13

62
43

905
524
241
94
42

12

41

8
8

14

16
9

15

18

18

2 707
70.4

2 468

2 681

2 441

1979

Persons 16 years and over, in labor force in 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

With a work

17

411

labor force

LABOR FORCE STATUS

397

247
104
4.4

2.7

358

5.2

580
316

64.6
2

71

5.6

11.0

46

7.0

760
354

458

3 646
2 357

4 899

7.6

326
168

17.1

2.3

286

529

3.6

5.0

838
414

395

407
672

9.5

Married, husband present

Wth

541

958
62.2

792
388
49.0
354
34

labor force

Percent of female, 16 years and over

In

6.8

civilian

Employed
Unemployed

In

510
903
59.8

299

Percent of

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force

With

177
34.7
165

NEWARK,

N.J.,

11.4

272
37
23
30

014

980

427

689

989

67.2

63.6

68.8

66.5

64.9

000
705
632
585
536
247

970
757
658
610
540

424

680
536
415
424
347

945
712
610
503
433
284

169

24.4
126
16.6

50

SMSA

55
30.4

238
disability

172
78
44
32
338
43

331

293
265
237
43

130

10.1

18.9

58

24

17.8

14.9

66
21.5

150
95

542
28

51

16

50
24

89
59

28
391
23

46
479

79
7

211
36

878
62.4

412

154

835
622
547
484
428
212

999
949
848
226

28.7
122

17.2

825

430
61.5

045

125

432

72.7

65.7

7 026

794
413

141

120

429
352
298
290
274

821

953
210

442
4 598
4 574
4 073
5

2
1

172

894
854
655
335

67.7
1

923
635
615
415
469

146

60

16.1

12.4

107

232

13.6

15.5

24.1

11.5

110

93

84

415

18.2

17.1

14.8

13.7

13.9
9
12.0

HI

15.8

16.4

7 118

68.7

19.0

2 128

8 879

510

2 867

2 788

150

98

355

44

57

94

131

13

12

77

59

15

549
80

295

24
23
521
34

824

148
29

208
125
94
911
199

330
107
66
710

621
80

41

106

59

CENSUS TRACTS

Social

Table P-12.

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Census Tracts

Remainder of
Morris County

[400 or More White Persons and

400

More

or

1980 -Con.

and Labor Force Characteristics of White Persons:

of a Specified Racial

Group]

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Somerset (CDP), Somerset County

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Somerville borough,

Elizobeth city. Union

Somerset County

B]

County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0433.01

0531.02

0531.03

0532

0533

0502

0504

0302

0303

0304

0305

0307

671
518
153

3 131

5 178
4 906

3 124

708
543

2 058

211

2 207

2 308

3 213

6 923

2 862

272

699
514

4 845

269

290
32

463
45
-

NATIVITY
Total persons

Native

Foreign born

788
336

1
1

165

965
93

701

541

742
469

160

827
380

392
916

2 078

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak a languoge other than
Percent who speak English
Persons 18 years and over
Speak a language other than
Percent who speak English

English at

home

not well or not at

all
1

English at

home

not well or not at

all

389
98

516

186

278

123

15

2 449

311
154

2 521

3 458

333

347

558

432
372

11.0

5.4

6.1

16.5

4.3

435

752
30
48
232

759

309

668

246

93

21

242
185

442
363

568
487

586
372

57.1

19,5

34.2

13.3

16.4

553

2 397

660

338
204

788

18.6

601
39.9

1
1

629
268

1
1

57.7

135
48.5

145
607
5.9

343
213
31.3

42.9

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

in school

--

Kindergarten

Elementary
High school

to

(1

4 years)

College

385

345

452

13

26

6
17

107

171

178

193
227

60
129

78
152

27
45
109
87
117

61

13

028
46

662
64

46
95

131

138

128
123
166
43

200
230

39

111

247

124

2 097

2 906

2 040

45
43
126

18

56
156
152

158
137

to 8 years)

(1

440

49
279

891
119
62
872
464
374

19
10

Nursery school

195

11

21

547
24

292
75
62

51

34

17

721
24
45

367

322

129

185
145

10

448
49
45
686
380
288

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


Persons 25 years old and over
to 4 years

Elementary:

5 to 7 years
8 years

20

to 3 years

to 3 years

53
278
179

or more years

581

High school;

13

4 years
College:

148
543
366
826

60
79
169
935
441
204

241

970
213
252

157
42
162
165
207
421
87
73

360

17

33
69
152

142

578
206
305

349
183
167

356
362

354
257
373

2 005

148

389
294
333
694

143
270
199
54
58

351

36

110
37

4 375
286
427
495
915
487
509
256
1

FERTILITY

Women 35

89
215

44 years

to

Children ever born

Per

1,000 women

2 416

194
316
629

473
183
1
2 501

155
403
2 600

2 956

69

83
276
325

115
197
713

184

180

129
360

2 706

68

2 609

2 791

633

853

198

198
439

378
848
243

92
280
043

2 217

2 123

2 824

6 606
3 716

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and over

Same house

Different house

United States

in

Central city of this

Remainder of
Outside

this

SMSA
SMSA

869
709
74

Workers 16 years and over


Drive alone

Corpool

home

Other means or worked at


travel time to
in

677
298

4 874
3 103
1

724

302
654

408
890
858

381

113
541

1
1

147

SMSA

work

1
1

48
38

Public transportation

Mean

343
332
47

643
749
865

013
708

724

180

400
324
253

513
352
299
29

156
75
75
74

247
247

496
-

129

427
-

1
1

231

953
050
597

215
609
54
524

679
021
20

2
2

31

929
72
63

306

299

124

568
99
065
404
393
322

503

3 254

37
548
12

31

WORK

Private vehicle:

Worked

11

Abroad

JOURNEY TO

3 122

192

225
197
130
45

SMSA
SMSA

this

Different

670
433

minutes..

of residence

Central city

Outside central city

Worked outside SMSA of residence


Place of work not reported

895
324
345
170

2 528

56

103

20.5

25 8

665
47
618
127
52

854

61

793
057
80

149
842

889
520

382

104

176

191

103

31

18

36

61

85

91

113

142

41

115
505
240
100
270

32.3

20.6

16.4

14.7

16.9

24.3

16.9

21.9

043
95
948
377

484
_
484
000

407

820

650

643
-

393
428

812

641

167

29

54

160
54

264
27
237
63

952

14

no

195

586
446
393

1
1

888
662

671

300
222
64

175

91

3 717

2 536
1
771
69.8
1
721

177

841

459
238

951

52
92

18

934

643
118
108

304
93

301
481

155

18.2

19.5

133

2 797

80

053
80
203

2 521

718

807
665

123
674
357
225

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
Labor force

Percent of persons 16 years and over

Employed
Unemployed

717
360

Percent of female, 16 years and over

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of civilian labor force

With own children under 6 years


labor force

737

211
69.7
160

372
976

814
460

71.1

56.5

675
941
56.2

550
690
66.5

51

61

55

6.2

4.2

6.3

12.0

5.0

8.4

431
188
43.6
170

898
526

877
396

58.6

45.2

486
40

356
40

7.6

10.1

11.5

8.9

132
92

140
59

406

506
340

496
250

190
103
663

188
112
68
28

187
130

915

913
114

265
728

723
404

959
614

714
456

405

57.5

55.9
381
23

64.0
583

63.9

699
29

31

21

1.9

2.0

3.6

4.0

5.7

5.0

4.6

18
9.6

78

127
36

330

157

61

132

141

135
241

80
815

67
358

732
462

466
200

36
352
164

105
52
375

37
184
76

81

910
60

074
40

739
498
204
44

729
245

50

2.8

72.0
183
62

58.2

6
6

28
20

52
32
26

435

210
127
40

201

18
16

17
12

16
16

103
41

965

2 142

2 846
76.6

73
26

57
39
33
8
6
19

862
79

68.1
1

30

70

152

373
317

8.8

8.6

285
724

2 966

56.3
641

666
56.2

83

94
24

10

566

517
149

176

376

497
774

191

450

70
44
44

189

6
14

729

3 879
69.9

54
34

1979

1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor forcein 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment

70.6
961

in

81.4
142

764
576
552
410
267

826
2 266
1
947
947
1
725
292

11.3

12.5

32

86

15.4

743
617
648
563
109

2
1

844

990

72.7
841

66.9

416
230

039

461

75.7

75.7

56.6

974

315

771

061

998
737
656
582
540

418
319

315

028
303

638
602
529
204

953
909
849
194

10.3

16.4

20.6

14.8

76

130

69

76

11.5

12.3

15.8

14.6

13.0

193

2 375

3 509

39

113

40

disability

9
174

56

2 186
229
117
45

disability

21

95
59
25
194
30

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Persons 16 to 64 years
disability

Prevented from working

CENSUS TRACTS

19

With a public transportation


Persons 65 years and over
With o public transportation

2.0

940

10

Persons 16 years and over, in labor force in 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

With a work

372
959

608
54

479
970
65.6

69.9

167

IN

122

Worked

669
71.8

4.6

435

Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

952
94

353

persons 16 to 19 years

Not enrolled in school


Not high school graduate

046

50.2

labor force

LABOR FORCE STATUS

17

Married, husband present


In

77.7

29

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force

Civilian

2 632

890
27

Percent of civilian labor force

In

367
917
67.1

1
1

257
46

152

350
34

176
127

488

66

93
38

14

303

249

60

17

291
28.0
103
14.4

186
127
52
4
186

281

292
266
136
29.5
62
20.9

643
47
26

241
71.8
241

003

68.6

59.9

930
839
678
622
357

932
685
619
545
494
322

28.8

32.1

92

138

24.5
105

11.5

17.1

12.2

24.8
391
15.8

399

2 169

4 671

122

144
86

426
210
150
879
115

513
112
67

102
64

669
233
099
971

875
424

171

44
216

276

49
352

26

31

57

21

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

3
2

732
826

2 574
2 290
2 119

962

P-275

1980 Con.

and Labor Force Characteristics of White Persons:

Social

Table P-12.

[Data are estimates based on a sample: see Introduction.

Census Tracts

For

Elizabeth city, Union

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

County Con.

8]

Linden city, Union County

[400 or More White Persons and

400

More

or

of a Specified Racial

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0310

0311

0312

0313

0314

0315

0316

0317

0345

0346

0351

0353

2 575
125

3 718
2 216

407
975
432

3 271

2 098

4 360
2 612
748

6 497
4 273
2 224

3 101

2 901

3 986

252
849

2 540
361

696
596

2 251

042
056

804
447

3 317

380

602

Group]
NATIVITY
Total persons

Native

Foreign born

450

502

950

321

100

669

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not ot
Persons 18 years and over
Speak a language other than English ot
Percent

who speak

home

English not well or not at

580
339

258

450
333

760
497

764
482

323
160

314

197

640
382

74

363

10

3.8

18.3

12.0

9.3

4.8

11.6

3.1

41
14.6

172

9.9

890
519

2 975

2 428

2 423

814

639

782
540

3 154

592
164

47.3

39.7

47.0

35.5

39.8

40.7

5 412
2 197
31.5

2 618

340

512
017

3 347

905

068
610

21.1

18.9

10.4

25.9

22.8

617

765

292

800

549

16
75

13

376

191

191

79

107

44
144
44
47

28
70
349
275
78

558
20

687

58
39
250

584

477
all

all

748

_
973

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

In

school ..

Nursery school
Kindergarten

Elementary

to

(1

High school

to

(1

8 years)
4 years)

College

79

492
260
244

103
59
72
425
268
279

234

2 742

4 793

2 318

189

287
348
616
707
503
579
753

58
54
189

31

254
174

081
43
42

117

379

27

19

47
203

24
203

13

116

161

13

27
27
182
72

780
20
56
352
202

294

142

35

71

150

2 165
120

511

453
68

2 635
168

147
167

232
287
494
045
214

48

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


4 years

118

2 476
311

895
70

5 to 7 years

253
217
257
516

430
229
417
760

151

113
110

168

Persons 25 years old and over


Elementary:

to

8 years
High school:

to 3 years

4 years
College:

to 3 years

4 or more years

2 082

136
215
208
79
36

161

219
218
222
312

110
184
145

264
296
458
989
292
254

278
359
99
59

821
163
127

276
805
344
592

12
59

313
246
376

81

54

267
545
136

123

147
150

871

135
104

195

FERTILITY

Women 35

to

44 yeors

Children ever born

Per

1,000

women

146
277
897

45
96

440

118
280

246
655

133

2 391

2 373

2 663

268
842
287

3 149

2 004

4 101
2 188

6 193

483

542

2 195

51

158
325
325
94

132
155

386
278

187
371
1

984

184

350
627
1

791

138
256
855

126
317
2 516

27
33
222

268
030

598

076

3 736

187
729

132
1

230
369
604

RESIDENCE IN 1975
2 324

Persons 5 yeors and over

Some house

Different house

United States

in

Central city of this

Remainder of
Outside this
Different

this

SMSA
SMSA

SMSA
SMSA

103

003
40
820

3 598
2 021
1

143
143

218

Abroad

2 012

994
74
784
136
136

155
139

069
754

135

588

2 874
1

796
929
-

2 717
2 090

595

491
107

83
24
24

688

542

53
53

144
144

531
521

241

143

181

371

410

149

53
53
32

526

955
568
254

2 100

566

347

229

14

559
156
102
160

393
279
13

038
228
228
64

JOURNEY TO WORK
Workers 16 years and over

Carpool
Public transportation

Other means or worked ot

Mean

travel time to

Worked

in

SMSA

080

522
338
79

Drive alone

Private vehicle:

home

141

work

minutes..

19.5

869
60
809

of residence

Central city

Outside central city

Worked outside SMSA of residence


Place of work not reported

58
106

738
927
380
144
287

641

18.4

21.3

517
36

570

332

891

151

334

99

155
146

85

178

48

211

59

21.6

21.6

229

858
184

46

127
102
109

69

263

68
502

481
113
161

674

140
99

228
483

3 088
1

20.3

23.5

894
258
636
297

2 337
1

170

479
922
238

351
260
63

176
143

116
835
154
42
85

21

166
743
207
96
120

22.3

20.5

18.9

20.9

106
180

781

231

902

70

20

61

926
246

711

211

841

85

33

111

77

113

19

92

2 671

2 490

605

204

371
61.3

48.4
165
39

822
543
369
354

342
995
455
285

895

361

306
112
116
23.8
1

385
73
312
317
170

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
Labor force

2 Oil

Employed
Unemployed

Percent of female, 16 years and over

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of

civilian

labor force

With own children under 6 years


In

labor force

Married, husband present


In

Civilian

labor force

persons 16 to 19 years

Not enrolled in school


Not high school graduate
Employed

Unemployed
Not in labor force

LABOR FORCE STATUS

50

118

989
92

6.8

6.9

8.5

640
833

537
278

350
755

809
425

55.1

50.8

51.8

55.9

52.5

55.5

525
67

772

240
38

377
48

913

61

683
72

11.3

7.3

13.7

9.5

170
57

146
60

82
35

528
317
261
86

804
419

266

231
82

86
46

074
592

153

590

1
1

5 547
3 489
62.9

151

242
247

6.5

7.1

830
016

3 063

606
60.1

519
87
5.4

585

451
705

5.2

380
469

308

945
528

103

122

42

14

11.3

10.1

7.7

6.0

3.0

199
99

115
88

251

732
418

373
255

294
156
358
759

134
44
760

246

191

50
37
9

266
70

98
47
669
325
116
30

17

19

16

34

16

21

15

11

17

124

037
588
313

128
37
10
8
19

12

2 451
70.3

3 708
66.8

832
260

1.6

34.0

3.2

48.6
663

51.7
1

68.8
195
65

463

89
22

66.6
2 164

455

365

138
44.8
132
6
4.3
41

271

23
159
73

117

22

12

3 239
2 106
65.0
2

012
94

671
893

4.5

55.9

53.4

497

854
39

31

5.9

4.4

164
62

226
92
922
467

446
204

206

108
54
20

79
21

13

14

245

2 138

68.0
221

074

991

871

1979

Persons 16 years and over, in labor force in 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

Worked in 1979.
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Persons 16 to 64 years
With a work disability
Prevented from working
With a public transportation disability
Persons 65 years and over
With a public transportation disability

P-276

686

6.9

19

IN

2 321

798
134

12.7

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force

3 485

67.0

Percent of civilian labor force

632

708

65.4

312
65.2
145
167

3 085

081
66.2

126
736

2 548

932
62.6

Percent of persons 16 years and over

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

426
70.9

345
928
851

728
657
406

962
516
307
225
078
374

754

741

504
464
399
368

718

67.4

67.0
1

650
340

133

121

995

085
797
742
645
594
329

2
1

395
939
718
594
450
550
22.4
233

215

143

161

124

21.5

15.6

19.9

18.3

17.0

17

692

2 450

458

3 009

204
132

54
28

191

71

899
84
45

2 151

113

39

87

26

12

319

635

171

54

104

17

50
476
89

18.7

351
20.4

128
69.1

211
28.0
120

28.5

2 000
64.8

120
70
44
397
37

29.2

174
57

608
2 813
2 467
2 104
3

672
338
144

106

780

980
314
18.4

921

303

415

52.3

68.6

287
036
869
849
749

367
283

211

251
241

354

120

99

17.9

14.3

14.3

710

491

426
232

917
116

16.2

823
196

213
119
28.7
72
21.3

145
64
1

708
63.9

21.0

4 121
304

71

84
68
754

145
97
55

16
10

780

139

154

114
6

15.7

66.0
125

653
532
387
300
359
16.8

78

112

17.8

13.0

559

2 774
221

77
39
30

273
55

126
57

465
42

CENSUS TRACTS

Social

Table P-12.

1980 Con.

and Labor Force Characteristics of White Persons:


[Data are estimates based on a sample.- see Introduction.

Census Tracts

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Plainfield city,

[400 or More White Persons and


400 or More of a Specified Racial
Group]

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

Rahway

Union County

B)

city,

Union County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0388

0389

0390

0391

0392

0393

0394

0395

0396

0397

0358

0359

0360

029
774
255

2 621
2 409

2 189

046

398
242

345

577
342
235

2 108

196

687
520
167

2 144

701

223
044

3 021

993

212

NATIVITY
954
776

Total parsons

Native
Foreign

bom

1
1

178

772
462
310

179

1
1

738
283

1
1

156

935
209

940
168

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak a longuage other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

139
80

434

134
72

212
86

239

425

204

31

175
73

147

no

57

12.9

24.4

10.5

19
26.3

395
29

18.8

77
46.8

10

6.4

10.3

437
398

829
295

2 030

863

944

179

904
319

32.3

32.9

31.9

3.9

8.2

311
32.5

180
33.3

505
129

130

332
26

352
28

166

310

859
164

Persons 18 years and over


Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

229

82
24
-

all

all

265

130
20.0

24.0

13

308

106
204

16.2

2.9

15.1

715
297
-

330

446

617
225

290

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
Persons 3 years eld and over enrolled

in

school __

6
14

Nursery school
Kindergarten

Elementary
High school

to

(1

20
48
42

8 years)

to

(1

years)

College

187

612

18

14
13

134
82
72

84
38
38

34
38
248
139

214
32

709
80

152
153
178

71

153

18

99

123

81

34

126

707
49

729

78

60
142
87
186

27
110
106
60

175
-

405

725
55

290

476

32

18

14

10

46

63
70
28

126
99
138

225
178

129
66
72

29
42
232
77
96

110

2 104
39
68
144

221

13

24
145
111

37

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


Persons 25 years old and over
to 4 yeors

8 years
1
to 3 yeors

721
10
122
85
88

4 years

222

Elementary:

5 to 7 years
High school:

College:

4
FERTILITY
Women 35

to

or

93

more yeors

44 yeors

Children ever born

1,000

Per

women

43
55
279

790

17

26
63

143
173

170
514
313
482

168

107

54
155

143
287

390

2 870

2 007

584
205
236
23

119

2 350

173
50

137

59
193

713

3 271

80
1

453

775
37

31

101

629
298
589

88
70

77
1

84

375
150
174

101

to 3 years

81

17
63

91

51

180
252
65
69

92
145

47
122
596

45
59
57
328
226
395

12

73

20
30
500

928

95
688
382
688

64
120
875

619

2 482

148
303
047

331

498

19

91

54

118

83
127

61

208
254
713
96
77

254
569
189
204

430
68
110

65
152
2 338

32

82
259
159

84
219
607

RESIDENCE IN 1975
817
462

Persons 5 years and over

Same house
Different

house

Central city of this

Remainder of
Outside this
Different

this

SMSA
SMSA

679
639

2 065
1

033
009

153
486
628

157
933
204

608
387
212

108

415

343
088

312
902
410

2 147
1

295
828

2 118
1

525
593

15

329
139
122

773
473
227
28
45

388
236
60
44
48

22.4

23.2

298

475
23
452
200
84

380
629
539

309
330
306
32

125

252

511

259

631

94

163
152
96

562
535

151

23

129
75
75
20

118

108
too
39

51

197
197
24

305
202
67

831

457

677
501

017
654

19

857
287
93
220

59
32
85

105
95
163

520

71

151

278
315
209

WORK
570
379

Workers 16 yeors and over


Drive alone

Private vehicle:

90
36
65

Carpool
Public transportation

Other means or worked at


travel time to
in

526
468

190
23
23
143

109
24

Abroad

Worked

222
109

SMSA
SMSA

JOURNEY TO

Mean

331

United States

in

SMSA

home

work

minutes__

of residence

19

Central city

279
66

Outside central city

Worked outside SMSA of residence


Place of work not reported

137

389
086

980

117
745

417
272

544
328

184
55
64

172
102

171
16

98

56
22
67

29

17

48
65

21.3

24.2

27.4

17.6

20.7

30.0

24.2

27.2

19.6

20.8

19.3

219
_
219

655
20
635

251

158

133

446

691

651

10

30

420
-

635

251

158

133

436

163

902
38
864
257

278

66
63

178
196

635
269

32
619
220

172

137
155

420
164

96

281
157

661
421
131

83

119

194

465
836

845
465

57.1
791

55.0

2 126
1
461
68.7

1
1

151

601
117

591
241

76
72

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 yeors and over
Labor force

881

45

417
48

6.8

5.4

10.3

469
287

799
392

61.2
281
6

49.1

366
26

481
187
38.9
163
24

Percent of civilian labor force

2.1

6.6

own

25
25
190
140

113

Percent of civilian labor force

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force
Percent of female, 16 years ond over

Employed
Unemployed

In

children under

6 years

labor force

Married, husband present


In

70.1

576
42

Employed
Unemployed

With

618

Percent of persons 16 years and over

labor force

persons 16 to 19 years
Not enrolled in school
Not high school graduate
Employed

Civilian

71

415
46

1
1

3.1

953
159
59.3
128

863
459

977
588

541
318

296
878

2 516

569

139
740

53.2

60.2

58.8

67.7

62.4

65.0

864

528

705
35

449

569

312

31

10

14

2.2

19
3.2

2.7

1.9

1.6

156

497
252

269

691

41
2.6

in

labor force

1
1

669

111

66.6
1

026

797
062
59.1

006
56

4.7

81
7.3

5.3

605
336

848
437

980
457

510

407
212

132

352

418
733

55.9

44.1

52.1

50.7

49.1

50.9

51.7

55.5

51.5

46.6

575

497

202

245

126

346

384

13

1.7

3.8

16
4.8

427
30

2.5

6
4.5

53

2.0

7
2.8

12.8

10
4.7

705
28

320

12

12.1

6.6

75
33
135

166
90

93
55

56

50

30

11

10

89
57

162
125

71

367

237

134
55

372
230
48

721

345

167

184
88

392
211
56

169

19
13
6

050
587

35
6

350
183
59
23

90

35

101

740
388
155
24

34

19
19

23
14
14

18

12
6

51
8
8
8

61

30

83

9
9
9

Unemployed
Not

96
40
426
188
145
80
42

35

71

23

91

50
501

242
134
64
29
7

21

12

22

LABOR FORCE STATUS IN 1979


1979

627

911

436

Percent of persons 16 years and over

71.2

62.2

51.6

1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Meon weeks of unemployment

606
485
428
433
383
77

880
663
580
582
517

407
335
275
268

12.3

197
21.6

36

89

19.7

19.8

91
20.9
15
12.4

Persons 16 years and over,

Worked

in

labor force in

in

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Persons 16 to 64 yeors
With a work

disability

Prevented from working

With a public transportation


Persons 65 years and over
With a public transportation

CENSUS TRACTS

675
29
13

disability

disability

206
24

136
89

241

563

57
45

77
36
9

329

282

25

71

539

166

506

618

353

916

59.7
155

58.6

63.3

65.2

70.7

500
392
323

613
472
415
370
332
130

346
273
256
212
205
80

916
753

70

251

740
620
549
543
487
124

22.7
33

7.6

14.8

16.3

39

94

51

12.2

16.1

913

945
66
42
25
194
32

72.4
1

525
243
055
005
852
245

977
845
815
737

321

269

15.9

27.9

73

81

47

21.0
34

12.6

15.2

17.1

11.4

18.1

15.3

297

661
70
27

773

381
38
24

988

4
204

12

355
47

488
92

144
23

89
66

27

142
24

66.6

541

15.9

100
39
4

759

67.6
691

599

141

700

611

185

771
75
38

228
989
994
835

109
52
25

97

285

483

48

83

51
11

NEWARK,

N.J.,

185
71.0
156

701

300
25.3
162
20.7

397
85
29

114

797
662
653
582
299

898
797
770

134
63.1

26.4

108
13.0

405

149
92
58

272
26

392
48

SMSA

P-277

1980 Con.

and Labor Force Characteristics of White Persons:

Social

Table P-12.

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introductio

Census Tracts
[400 or More White Persons and
400 or More of a Specified Racial
Group]

Roselle borough. Union

1.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Summit

County

city.

Union County

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Wesffield town.

A and

B]

Remainder of Union County

Union County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0340

0341

0342

0344

0380

0366

0322

0323

0328

0384

0385

0387

4 289
3 777
512

2 913
2 550

2 757
2 527

080

346

2 859

319

211
173

...
...

4 322
3 916
406

5 223
4 905
318

7 180
6 597

230

4 278
3 632
646

3 178

363

669

799

581
95

116
28

270

...
...

815
92

NATIVITY
Total persons

Native
Foreign born

384

1
1

410
166

244

583

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPE


ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

Persons 18 years and over


Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

506
80

492

136

35

151

24.3

3.8

11.9

3 421

2 284

2 121

3 286

2 436

699

422

230

794

367

221
268

17.9

16.8

7.0

20.0

22.3

899

668

715

all

all

..

_.

77

455
116

3 808
311
8.0

5 226

...

3 303

...

12.7

17.9

...

549
20.0

834

165

314

67
23
355
242

...
...
...

995
75

21

50
85
30

153
77
58

...

...

452
280

...

157

...
...

2 823
78
123

081
42

079
280

574
18.6

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

in

school ..

18
41

Nursery school
Kindergarten

Elementory
High school

432
249

to 8 years)

(1

to

(1

4 years)

159

College

16

17

053
48

36
283
178
155

54
284
180
180

32
467
304
202

767
37

2 819
173

2 073

049

959

65

16

41

113
73

260
250
290
852
368
626

151

46
75
194
514

48
98
188

444

...
...

651

102
102

86
54

...
...

156
357
288

36
94

77
164

...

2 611

2 130

...
...

390

...

3 964

031

...
...

2 997

359

147

567

899

585

78
100
847

460
350

343

117
55

31

531

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


2 890
79
197

Persons 25 years old and over


Elementary:

to

4 years

5 to 7 years
8 years
1
to 3 years

High school:

4 years
College:

to 3 years

or

more years

984

34
128
162
373
876

315
606
096
254
343

202
735
229
378

221
190

129
171

603
303

...

224
373

...

163
372
490

3 303
27
66
114
1

280
197
540
079

4 557
45
70
178
393
1
194
860
1
817

FERTILITY

Women 35

to

222
472

434

126

2 480

3 879

2 789

2 706

44 years

Children ever born

Per 1,000

women

152
260

262
538

711

2 053

2 560
981

3 956
2 699

3 141

175
1

270
644
385

324
723

469
005

2 231

2 143

950

4 990
3 689
240

50
518
382
353

6 741
4 768
865
-

875
365
365

17

61

108

2 138

2 602
831

3 651
2 268

395

655
526
202

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and over

Same house
Different house

United States

in

SMSA
SMSA

108

Outside this
Different

this

536

19

Central city of this

Remainder of

044
735

892
216
179
65

SMSA
SMSA

Abroad

186

819
203

1
1

314
114
200

115

570
616
572

734
469
454

43

71

119

395
869
296

2 023

640
014
249

705
472

653
389

...
...

157

168

...

173
204

36
40

30
66

...

115

...

200

24.8

20.0

20.8

289

513
172

443

...

89

...

341

354

...

100
113

104
162

...
...

128
705

...

593
123
110

403
128

10

8
131

13

...

305

61

41

61

41

...
...
...

831
1

034
957

JOURNEY TO WORK
Workers 16 years and over
Private vehicle:

2 108

Drive alone

Carpool
Public transportation

home

Other means or worked at

Mean

travel time to

Worked

in

SMSA

work

20.4

minutes-

of residence

Central city

Outside central city

385
364
155
204

Worked outside SMSA of residence


Place of work not reported

385
58
327
168
329

434
886
309

152
87

152
78

21.9

22.4

110
60

974

050
222

872
237

81

108

418

2 217

523

292
310
159
262

1
1

24.3
1

102
1

477
62
415
232
236

67
1

222
359
51

508
315

271
105

22.9

355

25.8
1

29
1

326
405
200

850

31.3
2

172
1

678
579
312

2
1

492
169
323
129
307

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
Labor force
Percent of persons 16 years and over

Employed
Unemployed

3 541
2 299
64.9
2 175

Percent of civilian labor force

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force

1
1

Percent of female, 16 years and over

Employed
Unemployed

labor force

labor force

persons 16 to 19 years
Not enrolled in school
Not high school graduate

Civilian

Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

LABOR FORCE STATUS

57

4.8

3.9

5.2

922

041
54.2
981

331
666

1979
more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment
in

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Persons 16 to 64 years

Wth

o work disability
Prevented from working

With o public transportation


Persons 65 years and over
With a public transportation

138
604

1
1

907
012

2 558
1

750
68.4

647

257
725
57.7
711

62.5

4.1

3.5

210
74
064
497
294

267
95
295
669
360

...

377
784

657
332

631

336

...
...

56.9

50.5

53.2

980

726

332

32

58

304
32

3.2

7.4

_
-

31

71

40

31

868
455
252

667

636
269

597
296
203

360

81

54

171
29

963
479
289
54

23

13

15

17
13

12

_
-

505

2 374

67.9

68.3

208

2 833

897
38

2 073
1
186
57.2
144
42

6.0

53.1

321

3.5

847
935

1.9

580

135

158

3.6

14

5.9

53.1

24
4.0
107

3.4

103

663
42

50.0
611
55
8.3
114
37

52

9.5
71

50.6

...
...

...
...
...

351
162

...

67

...

12

...

91
25
19
12

15

831
71.6

763

710

60.7

62.9

763

705
589
488
505
432
92

196

5 492

3 498
2 251
64.4
2 175
76

4 018
2 764

...
...
...

...

2 665

99

822
69.6

68.8

690
132

559
55.0

496
63
4.0

454
112
2
1

009
019
474

75
20

57

12

73
23
18

17

14

2 392

2 923

4 124

68.4

72.7

75.1

1979

or

P-278

73

5.2

IN

414

3 475
2 228
64.1

119

11

Persons 16 years and over, in labor force in 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

40

450

471
66.4

2 112
116

154
62

Married, husband present

Worked

63.0

5.8

With own children under 6 years

In

60

Percent of civilian labor force

In

disability

2 396
67.7

932

681

662
494
389

NEWARK,

N.J.,

16.2

905
274

467
207
077
977
895
244

16.8

16.2

613
214
056

1
1

001

358
780
502
530

341

2
1

1
1

780
383
233
161

405

060
365

17.1

19.9

601

514
515
446
106

226
43

...
...

867

2 736
211

2 069
148

103

42

43
657

61

107
65
23

489

329

50

70

56

503
94

350
40

55
33

...
...

...
...
...

130
14.5

121

...

902
85
26

184
16.0

...
...

928

70

125

182
93
35

17.7

147

915

...
...
...
...

18.7

13.0

166

2 852
190
107
63

...

13.9
58
20.3

16.9

167

SMSA

632
67.5

2 372

689
disability

38

2 375

889

4 093

828

193
821

3 302

864
612
338

2 891

11.6

10.3

1
1

551
491

315
343
14.3

2
2

830
575
425

97

112

152

12.4

13.8

15.6

2 967
170
87
67
531
152

3 528

4 983

210

211

67
84

118
118

490

509
92

85

CENSUS TRACTS

Occupation, Income

Table P-13.

1979, and Poverty Status

in

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

in

1979

1980

of White Persons:

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Census Tracts

A and

BJ

Essex County

[400 or More White Persons and


400 or More of a Specified Racial

Belleville

Bloomfield

East Orange

Irvington

Montclair

SMSA

Totol

town

town

city

town

town

718 694
216 144
105 644
110 500
247 140

230 173
67 256
32 073

16 530

22 575
5 520
2 719

4 887
242

15 599

13 459
6 798

The

Group]

Newark

Oronge

city

Nutley town

43 168
5 513
2 270
3 243
11 640
753
2 549
8 338

13 685

5 901

760
885
875
5 475
493
426
3 556

city

Verono
borough

OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations
Professional specialty occupations

and administrative support occupations


Technicians and related support occupations

Technical, sales,

Sales occupations

Administrative support occupations, including clerical


Service occupations
Private household occupations

Protective service occupations

Service occupations, except protective

and household

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations


Precision production, croft,

and repair occupations

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation and material moving occupations
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

INCOME

IN 1979
Households

086

208

14 030

5 601

51

051

16 775

4
79
104
56
23

418
429
396
553

1
160
23 455
35 720

031

520 294
41 975
26 466
26 568
58 386
64 066
62 689
104 256
79 820
56 068
$23 208
$27 629

Median

Mean
Families

Median income
Mean income
Unrelated individuals IS years and over

Median income
Mean income

Households
With earnings
earnings

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income
With public assistance income
public assistance

income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

19 727

6
1

462
427
35

113

3 021
1

6 990
9 003

181 558
21 301

970
10 967
22 863

12 384
1

11

000

22 122

128
734
731

23 121
20 273
31

565
760
696

326

514
728
833
136
549

5 741

148

3 788
2

040

499
474

688
772
719

636
23
146
467
36
454
686
345
137
204

17 840

5 666

558
242
224
432
807
317
534
057
669
313
450

265
603
555
845
657
478
639
376
248
$12 058
$16 910

2 801
8 615

702
057
856
2 553
45
694
814
2
5

123
2 585
3
1

1
1
1

910
078
826
429

199

2
2
2

179

6 826
2 498

107

215
553
662
2 035
130
628
277
714

27
389

144

23
133

691

570

416

71

326
172

845
653
693

832
3 966
4 385
338
689
2 358
022
64
208
750
56
636
562
272
88
202

15 821
3 082

10 236
631

663

543

119

466

707
2 203
707
867
280
$13 722
$16 083

983
105
009
733
758
2 008
$27 312
$34 357

743
$12 360
$15 186

556
608
$22 173
$24 374

$13 428
$17 035

542
560
582
990
826
824
$25 904
$32 501

$30 032
$36 381

1
1

190
136

416
537

67

13
2 288
3 191
1

2 193

3
5
15

9
2
3

113
134
100

879
206
626
070
184
043
843

39 510
9 189
3 981
3 325

6 121

449

4 053

4 796
853
1

133
1

995
435
572

861

789

30
700
463
204

512
366

175

128

234

131

5 455

5 053

946
472
559
095
766
479
599
358

253

86
518
739

10 159
741
581
461
1

2 563

215
467
376

668
1

2 154
1

198

195
281

17 941

349

$20 120

$19 041

$19

$25 455

$20 674

$21

398 192
$26 978
$31 500

131 780
$24 775
$30 038

$21

$23 081

12 604
$23 590
$25 336

2 356
$19 958
$23 382

9 626
$18 399
$19 656

6 765
$34 956
$42 400

27 738
$16 010
$17 860

7 671
$25 773
$27 889

3 078
$17 768
$21 938

158 000
$9 398
854

62 131
$8 076
$10 890

3 722
$10 799
$11 937

5 989
$9 305
$10 610

4 131
$6 644
$10 078

7 087

$6 999
$9 210

4 992
$10 691
$13 074

14 982
$4 999
$7 476

2 859
$10 068
$11 912

$8 128
$9 300

1 380
$10 532
$17 281

$9 819

$9 522

$7 764

$8 476

$8 821

$7 273

$13 324

$5 743

$8 930

$7 581

$12 098

520 294
432 914
$27 967
141 680
$4 508
23 354
$2 840

181 558

12 384
10 271

17 840
14 276
$21 839

5 666
3 313

15 821
10 654

10 236
8 401

10 159

5 455

$19 379
2 612
$4 229
459
$2 853

$18 030
6 366
$4 306
187
$2 869

$33 677
3 000
$4 803
252
$3 088

39 510
27 029
$17 321

8 337
$24 912
2 991
$4 772
393
$2 712

3 969
$17 946
2 000
$4 464
424
$2 740

382
795
674
182
726

$19 656
$18 315
$21 123
$21 889
$13 590
$7 439

400
038
702
689
$21 804
$18 725

889
265
929
776
789
$11 307

$21 938
$19 671
$23 624
$21 550
$16 149
$12 222

2 356

9 626
6 367
3 109

6 765
5 528

7 671
6 146
3 262
895

3 078

341

$11

Per capita income

Mean

341
167

24 812

Less than $5,000


$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24.999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more

Mean

591

22
75
149
67

35 183
79 554
5 605
24 961
48 988
23 028
652

648
884
764
5 818
388
424
4 006
895
3

141 818
$26 454
57 232
$4 442
11 602
$2 993

9 184
541

$20 998
3 506
$4 530
688
$3 178

5 918
$4 544
650
$2 865

13

125

$4 005
5 756
$3 106

181

2 807

3 861

5 053

4 141
$31 953
1

485

$4 887
107
$3 230

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE

Families

$31 500

With own children under 18 years


Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years

$32
$33
$34
$17
$12

381

518
863
854
731

$30
$30
$32
$34
$16

038
724
550
108

865
$11 444

$23
$22
$24
$24
$16

081
115
323
295
929
$11 627

$25
$24
$26
$26
$19
$14

336
687
304
097
793
429

$23
$20
$25
$25
$18
$8

410

$42
$46
$45
$49

860
353
578
639
$11 453
$6 194
$17
$16
$19
$19

$27
$27
$28
$28
$19

$36
$32
$38
$35
$23
$15

381

852
061

050
599
744

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


Families

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years

With related children under 6 years


Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for
determined

whom

poverty status

whom

poverty status

is

determined

Related children under 18 years

60 years and over


65 years and over

IN

152 673
52 450

60 079
23 888

454 507

483 144

279
882
356
379

108 151

16 623
4.2
6 870

355
279
263
180

Related children 5 to 17 years

INCOME

131 780

390

9 184
7 135

57 297

3 849

101

18 744
9 566
8 586

394
876
644

12 604
9 784
4 932

487
534

930
830
544
376

121

132
138
55

903
816
759
280

684

944

2 551

3 722
981

5 899
2 234

3 819

7 087

4 862

33 061
7 222
5 612
6 409
4 294

45 009

10 099

971

84 298
105 840
75 149

949
375
273

703
550
4 379
3 525

8 272

507

638

26 161

571

169
1

673

638
973

42
474

27 738
18 316
13 530
5 901
2
3
1

015
370
554
234

191

3 861
3

174
615
405

297

065
572
285
184

61

51

281
177
25

458

862

740

2 859

2 807

070

999

380
664

13 645

531

is

65 years and over


Persons for

398 192
326 399
187 454
45 553
27 035
21 220
5 493
64 386

8
6
10
7

719

280

391

14 703
6

266

106 492
26 376
19 328
23 009
16 231

27 679
6 055
4 826
5 520
3 872

12 236

10 771
8 172

25 918
5 493
4 358
5 604
4 175

829

148

4 814

181

242

45

8.6

2.2

17.4

2.4

7.9

1.2

210
533
462
87
383

68
79
88
50

414
3 615

87
136
80

59
6
68

348

301

22
74
25

523

13

143
157
99
38
76
30
40

4 815
32.7
2 209

358

684

149

12.5

24.4

10.8

148

216

77

488

325

3.5

12.2

2.4

289
218
230
175

359
257
393
293

103
86

2.3
6.2
14.0

32.6

34 811
5 685
4 128

3
2

921

430
490
624

046
443

123

2 163

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Families
Percent below poverty level

Householder worked

in

1979

With related children under 18 years


Female householder, no husband present

Unrelated individuals for


determined

whom

whom

poverty status
Below 75 percent of poverty level

Below 125 percent of poverty


Below 200 percent of poverty

CENSUS TRACTS

923
646
790
199

103
206
99
75

12 224
20.3

546

893

845

576

792

14.7

15.1

22.1

22.2

16.3

537

190

409

382

957

109

39 713

2 056

2 278

247

4 153

25 328

Percent below poverty level

Percent of persons for

5 791

4 249
3
1

16.6
10 567
determined __

80 361

5.5

24 895
18 341
19 301
15 070
is

278

90
75

172
63
142
50
74

61

174
164

17

55

2 641

391

21

45
30
14

30
15

Is

65 years and over


is

7.3
31

524

047
2 403

Persons for whom poverty status


Percent below poverty level
Reloted children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

3.6

192

7 705
2 391
6 504
3

poverty status

172

5.5

232
316
262

11

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over

449

6.3
2 801

12
9
9
7

11.9

8.2

6.2

5.1

12.3

731

666
514
432
320

565

430
687

96
72
611

562

503

3.3
7.2
18.2

18.1

8.6
16.6

31.5

32.8

257
807
798

1
.

250
4.8

100
818

205

431

253

276
207

171

21 558
20.2
8 231

749
4 242
3 180
5

978

85
60

determined:

3.8
7.8

5.8

4.3

level

11.3

level

16.1

21.8

9.2
20.9

8.2

3.7

14.6

6.8
13.0

26.4
42.9

NEWARK,

N.J.,

7.3

1.8

16.5

3.8
10.4

SMSA

P-279

Occupation, Income

Table P-13.

1979, and Poverty Status

in

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Census Tracts
[400 or More White Persons and
400 or More of a Specified Racial
Group]

Essex

West
well

Cald-

borough

For

in

1979

County Con.

West Orange
town

1980-Con

of White Persons:

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Morris County

Remainder

A and

B]

Somerset County

Succasunna-

Dover town

Madison
borough

Morristown

Total

town

Kenvil (CDP)

042
990
394
596
013
853
780
380

6 317

6 966

095
510
585
973

2 625

6 588
2 497

4 931
555
634

Manville

Remainder

Total

240
218
949
269
750
5 796
18 695
33 259

95 905
30 132

14 581

8 682

485
2 552
11 544
202
18 558

433

borough

OCCUPATION
5 578

Employed persons 16 years and over


Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations
Professional specialty occupations
Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations

2 282
1
1

Technicians and related support occupations


Sales occupations

Administrative support occupations, including clerical

Service occupations
Private household occupations

Protective service occupations

Service occupations, except protective and household

Forming, forestry, and fishing occupations


Precision production, craft,

and repair occupations

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation and material moving occupations
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

INCOME

176
106

818
126
637
055
468
22
116
330
23
506
481
197
139
145

18 875
6 312
3 211
3 101
7 075

340
2 593
4 142
1

907
42

63 090
26 142
12 513
13 629
22 556
650
8 877
1

12 029
5 001

17 172

199

603
902
667
323
976
568
810
727
031

279

431

434

3 523

120
667
794
822
489

361

483

192
64
32
32
66
6
20
38

2
13
1

4 694
4 336

20

955
094
287

10
5
5

1
1

21

241
1

449
283
572
24
106

442
17
1
1

774
886
275
382
229

265
1
360
2 372
262
662
448
867
59
83
725
56
525
1

036

461

2 160

330
522
308
715

3 549
137

Households

$5,000$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
Median

22
82

758
224
452
082
437
13

79
345

611

30
576
610
297
152

543
620
313
128

161

179

5 110

3 074

359
404
297
707

61

521

243
135
143

71

87
163
307
488
924
857
515

13 424

772
609
722
408
653
582
2 727
1

42 461
1

4
4

599
276
437
442
069
376
282
262
718

126 441
5 197
4 222
4 742
11 713
15 136
16 074

4 585
407
287
254
644
637
660
969
550

4 590
170
200

177

771

$20 434
$22 004

$27 242
$33 344

643
818
673
428
$20 046
$24 091

171

422
569
520
975
792

781

$30 761
$38 906

29 432
24 218
15 707
$26 729
$30 592
102 134
$29 431
$33 466

3 506

3 554

2 736

$34 225

35 313
$33 956
$42 733

$22 743
$24 525

$30 804
$37 719

$25 829
$29 949

Mean income

536
320
$13 926

3 549
$10 416
$13 269

10 097
$10 397
$14 449

35 318
$10 923
$13 073

1 596
$7 304
$9 417

2 540
$4 869
$8 828

Per capita income

$10 782

$10 913

$12 913

$10 018

$7 541

3 549

13 424

42 461
37 083
$37 035

126
113
$30
25
$4

4 585
3 724
$22 610
344
$4 338
236
$2 444

$2 119

158
$2 301

$24
$24
$25
$26
$15

525
803
970
693
921
$11 582

$37 719
$39 315
$40 401
$41 535
$21 418
$18 712

$29 949
$26 502
$31 912
$29 304
$19 414
$13 860

134

3 506

3 554

954
910

2 736
2 190

$30 434
$33 562

Mean

3 123

Families

$32 065
$35 745

Median income

Mean income
Unrelated individuals 15 years and over

Median income

$11

Households
With earnings

3 234
$32 171

earnings

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income
With public assistance income

Mean

921
1

18

167
57
28
28
57

14 311

15.821
32 740
4 223
9 324
19

271
6 978
1

17 931
8 682

193

11

12

969
008
374

6 185

4 930
4 319

3 399

109 082
4 200
3 249
3 939
9 714

63 486
3 149
2 349
2 669

790

1979

IN

Less than

Mean

public assistance

823
$4 571
96
$2 910

income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

153

798
$24 877
$30 166
1

10 461
$27 811

11

no

$29 540
4 284
$4 646
527
$2 747

8
8
9

11 122
$4 667

063
$2 828
1

441
121

061

384
550
370
$2 687
3

82
81

226
348
304
987
658
327
$28 918
$30 604

12 801
13 947
25 683
21 545

3 871
231

245
270
433
547
582
947
499

910
7 412
7 940
5

14 331

117
$21 459

142

11 630
8 096
$26 376
$30 571

$32 084

89 540
$29 776
$33 798

50 839
$29 397
$33 785

3 157
$24 079
$25 138

$11

$13 383

331
$9 500
$13 012

27 632
527
$13 639

049
$13 270

$10 983

$10 537

$8 790

$10 096

$10 357

4 590
3 965
$32 402

5 110
4 093

3 074

$24 131
1
657
$4 517

$30 105
583
$4 282
78
$2 326

082
554
493
613
567
2 807
$2 757

63 486
56 433
$29 866

187
$4 688
1

91

3 219
106

$11

2 798
$30 081

2 785

14 004

$27 178
$31

109
98
$30
20
$4

$22 742

17 033
$11

13 721

$4 484
2

090

$2 618

3 871
3 372
$22 874
995
$4 376
213
$2 423

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE


$35
$36
$36
$37
$22
$18

Families

With own children under 18 years


Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years

745
237
876
822
531

647

$34
$35
$36
$37
$19
$17

225
Oil

716
660
234
378

$42
$45
$44
$47
$23
$20

733
208
951

478
023
137

$33
$34
$35
$35
$18
$14

466
107

058
992
492
072

$32
$32
$33
$33
$21
$23

084
979
094
363
107
544

$33
$34
$35
$36
$18
$13

798
445
344
330
346
871

$33
$34
$35
$36
$18
$14

785
776
645
923
805
454

$25
$26
$26
$28
$16

138

564
347
243
996
$11 849

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


3 123

Families

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 yeors
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years

2 717

With related children under 6 years


Householder 65 years and over

Unrelated individuals for


determined

whom

poverty status

453

349
895
578
87
2 192

536

3 549

161

Persons for

whom

poverty status

is

10 461
8 579
4 279
1

35 313
30 112
16 706
3 086
2 058
357
188

102
89
55
8

5 896

11

8 856
3 616

32 721
8 167

601

998
4 665
5

911
231

834
709
436
255
210
45
584

576
584

979
617
427
280
156
25
655

2 798

89 540
79 486
49 881
7 132
5 079

168
27

70

4 061

592

210

809
9 190

50 839
44 045
25 755
4 949
3 467
2 520
583
5 880

3 219

331
108

26 290
6 280

17 033
4 111

10 544
2 805

333 332
96 965
77 307

032
630

39 109
25 965

2 151
2.4

998
399
243

2
1

465
705
207
141

3 157
2 605
1

462
401

269
182
75

is

65 years and over


determined ..

Related children under 18 years


Related children 5 to 17 years

60 years and over


65 yeors and over

INCOME

533
237
160
135

507

053

36 868

2 910
2 348

126 273
31 608
25 858
23 349
16 029

625

11

758

144

8 161
6 468
8 053
5 647

381
108
86
47

471
902
672
547

31

891

13 186
3

398

2 498
2 338
1

678

305
317

12 933
3

215

878
11
1

2 646
2 285

579

476
830
416
783
039

494

185
48
38
24

136
613
964
938
15 882

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

IN

Families

Percent below poverty level

Householder worked

in

1979

Percent of persons for

whom

poverty status
Below 75 percent of poverty level
Below 125 percent of poverty level
Below 200 percent of poverty level

P-280

NEWARK,

N.J.,

38
30

19

16

143

36

18

3 857

291

112

436

33

11.8

18.5

8.6

13.5

256

110

39

111

178

46

determined

_ _

88

494

984

16.4

13.9

11.1

45

273

522

17

11

20

33
19
6

247

113

2.5

3.6

293
637
003
524
879
358
216

656
814
520
289
430
192
196

2 985
11.4

2 582

10.0
13

983

787
6 497
3.5

189

2 981

12 342

771

364

733

234

10 240

1.9

3.2

2.4

3.2

5.8

2.8

6.4

2.2

3.1

44
44

278
222
424
344

813
702
895
818

4 082

212

198

395

821

136
201
176

119
94
93
69

144
109

124

77
52
53
26

4.2
10.2
18.8

0.7
3.0
8.8

210

83
57
is

2.1

37
60
40

57
35

46
31

30
24

is

level

is

58

29

42
43
26

322
395
212
124

Persons for whom poverty status


Percent below poverty level
Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

80

2.1

64
104
74
25
58

1.8

69
124
105
25
66
27
38

With related children under 6 years


Householder 65 years and over
poverty status

74

4.3

2.0

23
23
6
23

whom

152

2.5

474
874
150
577
990
412
283

212

12

With related children under 18 years


Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years

Unrelated individuals for


determined
Percent below poverty
65 years and over

2 515

48
1.5

161

3
2
1

530
807
887
426

15.2

1
1

695
274
560
139

determined:

SMSA

1.7

1.8

1.9

5.7

3.5

2.2
4.7

4.1

2.4
6.5

9.3

14.0

9.0

11.1

21.1

4.7
9.5

1.6

2.1

2.4

4.4
10.6

11.5

5.1

CENSUS TRACTS

Occupation, Income

Table P-13.

in

1979, and Poverty Status

[Data are estimates based on o sample; see Introduction.

Census Tracts

in

1979

of

White Persons:

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

1980-Con.

For definitions of terms, see appendixe

Somerset County Con.

A and

B)

Union County

[400 or More White Persons and

400

or

More

of a Specified Racial

Group]

New

North Plainfield

Somerset

Somerville

borough

(COP)

borough

Remainder

Total

Elizabeth city

Linden city

dence borough

Ploinfield city

9 939

7 744
2 562
134

5 524

200 574
53 766
26 866
26 900
68 833
5 910

38 390
5 862
2 566
3 296
10 787
797

14 824

6 268

8 049
2 336

850

66 820
22 552
11 022
11 530
22 398
2 954
6 448
12 996
5 987
373
833

20 143
42 780

496
7 494
3 974

13 631

Provi-

Rahway

city

OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations

777
233
544
3 687
354
096
2 237
2
1

451
601

971

428
2 648
340
893
415
1
598

Private household occupations

12

20

19

Protective service occupations

184

121

74

775

457

506
24

4 781

775
140
597
320
223

651

647
319
178

7 574

4 975
293

4 170
431

127
198

208
205
616
634
546
828
468
234
$19 923
$22 881

Professional specialty occupations


Technical, sales,

and administrative support occupations

Technicians and related support occupations

Sales occupations

Administrative support occupations, including clerical


Service occupations

Service occupations, except protective

and household

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations


Precision production, craft, and repair occupations

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation ond material moving occupations
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

INCOME

IN 1979
Households

7 299

$5,000
$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
less than

505
362
393
054
147
137

541

Median

Mean
Families

Median income

Mean income
Unrelated individuals 15 years and over

Median income
Mean income
Per capita income
Households
With earnings

Mean

27
170
307
708
320
279

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income
With public assistance income
Mean public assistance income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

2 152

21

445
602
658
1

113
021

319
489
344
599

150

846
463

18 285

398
4 256

19 831

43 171
689
407
603
3 362
4 482
5 017
9 902
8 757
6 952
$28 766
$33 527

148 809

966
23 990
34 734

585
2 235
754
3

4
12
8

6 915

7 988

56
824
094
140
962
665
083
838
744

465
218
247

4 771
1

3
1

440
057
274

474
263

211

2 269

551
13

390
148
27
2 134
1

3 876
2 307

751

4 009
138
94
117

004
006
998
3 952
357
832
2 763
099
2
1

22
353
724
50
716
2 038

28
112

172
105
130

818

12 150

232
704
333
533
26
89
418
37
548
407

10 859

018
318
2 442
322
680
440
878
1

738
42
068
283
770

107

427
504

261

252

6 764

8 062
781

328
925
190
900
397
402
493
850
324
393
508

30 558
4 356
2 456
2 266
4 974
4 708
3 896
4 587
2 332
983
$16 285
$18 722

249
826
880
1
543
1
753
683
2 302
1
286
628
$19 474
$21 883

$32 598
$35 938

750
434
$17 937
$22 699

113 439
$26 342
$30 403

20 749
$19 770
$21 877

9 014
$22 497
$25 325

3 283
$35 921
$39 696

$24 641
$28 352

6 001
$25 104
$26 079

43 518
$9 383
687

12 266
$8 229
$10 438

3 678
$8 152
$10 293

899
$13 354
$15 220

$11

3 192
$9 042
214

$11 451

12
7
8
17
18
18

29

887
420
486
965
907
769

360
280
391

814
014

395
431

010
063
097
899

Oil

146

885
275
$20 714
$22 822

518
$26 130
$28 831

S 083
$24 129
$26 181

$31 390

2 761
$24 393
$27 278

2 867
$10 969
$11 803

1
557
$12 282
$15 278

1 781
$9 719

$11 490

$11 454

$14 039

$9 103

$10 140

$9 158

$10 858

$9 736

$7 360

$8 622

$11 859

$9 547

$8 655

7 299
6 288

4 975
4 519
$28 381
053
$4 140

4 170
3 385
$23 430

148 809

4 009

6 764
5 057

185
$2 508

30 558
23 757
$19 655
9 347
$4 274
2 367
$2 809

12 150
9 386

163

43 171
38 869
$32 366
8 879
$4 524
1
176
$2 666

8 062
6 493
$23 762
2 405
$4 720
326
$2 720

$22 694
1
633
$4 725
353
$2 521

earnings

3 805
$29 360

$2 859

161

$4 243

36 033
$31

151

$36 366
9 917

21

14

$22
$26

$11

121 542
$26 903
45 343
$4 575
6 292
$2 712

$23 034
4 298
$4 560
582
$2 909

801

3 564
$36 153
776
$4 330

29
$2 042

375
393
$22 703
$21

4 162

2 318

$9 673

$23 454
2 312
$4 300
411
$2 527

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE

Families

With own children under 18 years


Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years

$26
$24
$27
$26
$15

181

$31 390

049
962
678
770

$11

102

$32
$33
$34
$19
$12

753
182
949
269
428

$27
$26
$28
$28
$18
$15

278
244
832
117
119
429

$36
$37
$38
$39
$19
$15

366
409
171
371

733
621

$30 403
$31 054
$32 171
$33 251
$18 483
$12 861

$21 877

113 439
91 010
48 492
13 259
8 004
5 449
361

20 749
15 793
9 362
3 325
776
532
598

114

4 020

$20
$23
$22
$14

487
435
834
349

$9 133

$25
$25
$26
$27
$18
$13

325
326
308
120

720
002

$39 696
$42 776
$41 720
$44 389
$21 678
$20 987

$28
$26
$30
$29
$19
$10

352
973
105
075
000
942

$26
$26
$27
$27
$18
$12

079
463
181

908
037
504

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


5 083
4 282

Families

Householder worked

in

1979

With related children under 18 years


Female householder, no husband present

2 236

whom

poverty status

2 867

Persons for whom poverty status


Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

IN

is

971

2 761
2 333
1

365
300
197
71

413

229
408
279
186
53
439

36 033
31 484
18 857
3

102

2 132
1

570
285
882

21

9 014
6 596
3 356
1
141

3 283

6 001

262
729
595
360
213
68
872

4 847

918

581

421

334
209
118

90
897

355

706

4 162

12

424
705
449
252
82

027

is

231

568

9 917
2 382

42 840
16 284

12 245

692
18 139
3 972

14 133

10 314

131 321

200
642
935
422

36 238
29 567

404 756
89 613
69 948

79 076
17 116
12 469

16 241
10 228

85 031
57 457

4 589

65 years and over

INCOME

3 341

673
487
385
99
723

Householder worked in 1979


With reloted children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for
determined

3 805

determined __

557

867

3 136

430
674
876

078

170

2
2

2
1

781

4 324

17

191

12 135

899
296

3 180

225

789

12 000
3 116

15 684

21 204

966

4 418

3 678
1

392

31 065
5

806

4 386
7 739
5

044

2
1

600
669
038

2 318

298

161

904
918

4 264

281

195

765

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Families
Percent below poverty level

Householder worked

in

1979

With related children under 18 years


Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for
determined

whom

poverty status

Persons for whom poverty status


Percent below poverty level
Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years
60 years and over
65 years and over
Percent of persons for whom poverty status
Below 75 percent of poverty level

CENSUS TRACTS

level

121
4.4

718

372

27

2.9

2.0

4.0

9.5

4.1

39
69
42

939
3 045

766
413
826
222
683
395
254

136
199
87
32
62
26
86

0.8
16

117

58
72
36

2 443
20.0

666

43

609

384

18.1

4.8

19.2

16.6

018

295

32

255

189

755

122

542

979

77

31

111

29

58

11

26
20

396
487
279
144
234
79

31

17

114

602
438
653
725

358

6 665

is

determined ..

440

291

376

15.3

18.7

21.1

13.7

152

57

152

378

009

590

760

3 724
2.8

5.6

4.2

7.4

297
189

120
86
97

142
108

241
197
is

786.

966

11

12

6
6
6
12

6.8

3.2

100
163
102
25
63
28
38

112
88
26
63
22
30

61

is

Percent below poverty level

level

110

3.6

106
151

65 years and over

Below 125 percent of poverty


Below 200 percent of poverty

185

61

242
186

043
820
825
597

2.5
5.4
10.3

4.8
10.8
19.2

2.0
4.3
9.8

15.6
2

987

21 809
5.4
6 387

4 612

9 197
11.6
3 034
2

539

4 312

023
875
473

5.6

1.0

9.8

4.6

348
245
630
460

24
24
56

363
269
384
313

256

3.3
8.8
18.9

0.5

51

211

367
252

determined:
4.1

7.6
17.0

3.6
7.7

15.9

16.1

29.1

8.1

NEWARK,

6.0

2.1

13.1

6.2

23.5

N.J.,

SMSA

3.3
7.6
15.4

281

Table P-13.

Occupation, Income in 1979, and Poverty Status in


[Data arc estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Census Tracts
[400 or More White Persons and

400

More

or

Union

of a Specified Racial

Group]

1979

of

White Persons:

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

town,

Belleville

County Con.

Essex County

Roselle

Roselle Park

Summit

Westfield

borough

borough

city

town

Remainder

7 250

7 044

577
758
819
2 600
234
567
1
799
755

542
744
798
2 570

9 172
4 100

324
239
834
405
204
367
607
2 230
094

85 394
25 167
13 272
11 895
32 177
2 518

16
133

22

64
225
805
62
865
860
375

117

766
930
428
096
713
344
645
724

1980-Con.
A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Bloomfield town,

East

Essex County

Orange

city,

B]

Essex County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0144

0151

0099

0100

0101

0102

0103

462
305
215

2 154
401

427

700

183
72

189
92

467
85

167
45
_

90
483
28
109
346

155
871

111

97
202

8
10

171

60
204
607
253

15

33
138

179

294
326

OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations
Professional specialty occupations
Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations

Technicians and related support occupations

Sales occupations

Administrative support occupations, including clerical


Service occupations
Private household occupations

187

913

3 061

402

241
1

628

701

824

111

548
764
34
129

13
6
2
3
4
1

Transportation and material moving occupations

204

235
567
35
954
119
643
255

Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

291

221

110
138

5 723

4 929

7 130

9 678

636
468
367
877
742
728
076

317
224
683
685
757
057
214
942
$31 043
$42 673

466
264
300
789
792
977
963
954

208
$18 096
$20 516

288
255
279
742
647
833
1
159
539
187
$21 488
$22 643

3 907
$23 841
$24 859

3 589
$24 223
$25 459

539

Protective service occupations

Service occupations, except protective

606

and household

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations


Precision production, craft,

16

and repair occupations

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors

INCOME

IN

076
226

731

601
129
571

547
299

10 461
19 198
6 813
1

4
10
10

252.

5
2

233

246

324
184
92

97
43

50
137
173

47
38
237
4
37
196
24

57

12

181

31

29
144

4
20

33
53
28

62

37

115

150
93
83

48

45
43

22
21

26
9
17

56
58
35
9

21

28

14

16

336
28

551
112
62
59
87

284

278

92

74
46

16

_
_

1979

Households

Less than $5,000

$5,000 to $7,499_
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14.999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
Median

621

Mean
Families

Median income

Mean income

59 806
3 210
2 523
2 813
5 957
6 820
7 271

221
154
39
80
247
182
196
182
93

556

435

164
38
119
190

173
78
48
23
37
27
29
13

48
$16 967
$19 394

175
57

$38 131

11 129
6 593
$25 802
$28 821

29
43
73
27
37
38
55
6

$19 808
$21 723

$6 426
$10 399

$14 777
$19 706

$11 801
$14 471

38
23
$22 333
$25 752

$10 200
$15 622

5 357
$36 559
$49 186

7 908
$34 993
$42 527

49 469
$28 586
$31 809

734
$19 593
$20 435

1
187
$23 133
$24 928

142
$16 667
$16 389

215
$23 365
$24 647

233
$20 694
$20 158

252
$25 086
$26 783

83
$25 573
$32 959

2 322
$12 629
$18 029

2 135
$11 047

13 056
$9 604
$11

660

411
$8 900
$10 316

156
$8 154
$9 326

51

$15 148

567
$13 370
$15 140

628

$12 601

$3 553
$6 240

$12 645
$12 400

221
$4 500
$7 374

$8 218

$8 396

$7 536

$9 016

$8 460

336
228
$21 613

551

278

379
$15 905

284
238
409
$24

157

175

117

$5 287

$4 014
72
$3 398

$4 635

251

2 173
$31 063

13

490

275
208
330

Mean income

2 113
$8 313
$9 870

Per capita income

$8 187

$8 415

$15 737

$13 034

$10 046

$8 084

5 723

4 929
4 360
$22 037
288
$4 722

7 130

9 678
8 398

59 806
50 109
$28 744
18 429
$4 739
1
813
$2 640

221
1
029
$20 376
309
$3 718
86
$2 132

64
$3 838

57

17

$2 952

$2 574

527
042
883
373
028
335

$31 809

$20
$17
$22
$20

435
553
493
940
$11 630
$8 320

$24
$24
$25
$26
$18
$12

928
857
710
559
418

$1 464

49 469
40 297

734
546
278

187
943
497

142
77
54

135

115

15

67
59

81

17

73

70
45

15

15

15

128

224

Unrelated individuals 15 years and over

Median income

Households

4 564
$21 286
980
$4 459
246
$2 311

With earnings

Mean

15

earnings

With Social Security income

Mean Social Security income


With public assistance income
Mean public assistance income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

$11

861

138

$2 397

854
$41 398
5

2 174

$4 850
174
$2 297

$36 806
2 334
$4 486
206
$3 166

435

556

301

143

$21 988
474
$4 814

$20 399
234
$3 644

19
13

81

48
69
27
6

15

28
65

33
49
36
73

15
16

24
6
17

146
$21

956

125
$4 320

19

11

$4 148

$238

783
075
810
998
160
690

$35 280
-

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE


859
503
Oil
260
538
$11 664

$24
$25
$26
$27
$17

Families

With own children under 18 yeors


Married-couple families
With own children under 18 yeors

Female householder, no husband present


With own children under 18 years

$25
$24
$26
$26
$18
$13

459
657
557
049
289
191

$49
$52
$53
$56
$24
$20

186

490
017
106
885

044

$42
$43
$44
$45
$20
$16

$32
$33
$34
$20
$14

783
181
461

162
237

01

$16
$17
$18
$24
$1

389
037
301
279

464

$24
$27
$27
$28

647
187

073
902

$21 661
$9 755

158
200
662
127
008
$9 198

$20
$14
$22
$20
$16

$26
$27
$26
$26
$28
$27

$32 959

$25 139

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


Families

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years .
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With reloted children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over

Unrelated individuals for


determined

whom

3 907

3 589

5 357

7 908

119

2 963

4 336

540

2 396

6 879
3 968

501

595
365
242
34

3
1

poverty status

2 113

345
211

46
645

is

112

703
488
351
1

37
110

539
373

2 322

929

930

412
944
263
382
312

13 047
2 907

19 361
4 703

257
308
602

4 149
2 980

28 321
7 673
6 255
4 784
3 066

742

Persons for whom poverty status


Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 yeors

determined __

60 years and over


65 years and over
IN

14
2
2
3
2

2
2
1

3 842

2 135

884
355
9 282
1

215
129

233

80

150
70
62
22
32
8
62

252
144
45
49

83
34

19

97

49

5
5

12 411
5 284

567
96

411
97

156
56

325
96

51
13

221
63

586
964
417

2 939

867

884

784
64

421

641

471

597

352

4 159
874
707
885
552

170
37
30
35
23

635
511

117

61

98
306
230

49
293
226

7
3.3
7

13.3
8

59
285

203

193

157

5
6.0

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL


154

136

107

151

Percent below poverty level


Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With reloted children under 18 years

3.9

3.8

2.0

1.9

92
99
42

65

64
95
56

42

50
37
37

86
82
30

With related children under 6 yeors


Householder 65 years and over

13

18

Families

Unrelated individuals for


determined
Percent below poverty
65 years and over

whom

33

poverty status

is

determined __

Related children under 18 yeors


Reloted children 5 to 17 years

60 years and over


65 years and over
Percent of persons for whom poverty status
Below 75 percent of poverty level

Below 125 percent of poverty


Below 200 percent of poverty

NEWARK,

is

200

52

41

34

2.4

7.1

553
790
493

3.5
17

23.9

17

30

21

13

15

33
33

15

19

187

12

24
6
6

43

415

28

13

15

16

123

11

22

232

31

23

23
23

12

33

330

106

248

305

531

118

53

12

76

75

15.6

6.9
31

10.7

14.3

12.3

134

793

12.9
7

23.4

79

20.8
59

7.7

161

13

33.9
23

783

558

680

809

5 384

259

213

27

114

5.4

4.3

3.5

2.9

3.2
591

8.8

5.1

3.1

12.9

59
30
76
76

89
89
43
23

6.9
11.8

2.7

156
135
275
178

198
160
105
75

185
148
123

232

157

218

91

190

3.9

3.3
6.5
15.2

2.8
4.9
9.4

1.9

2.1

4.1

4.6
11.4

240
506
229

13

28
20

2.5
8.7

11.3
15.2

22.4

26.5

20

_
-

87
20.7

44
35

determined:

8.8
19.6

level
level

N.J.,

81

is

level

Persons for whom poverty status


Percent below poverty level

P-282

20 509
4 833
2 977

is

65 years and over

INCOME

627
527
329
225
39
794

SMSA

9.3

29.4

6.5
16.2

7.8

29.7
44.2

5.4

CENSUS TRACTS

Occupation, Income

Table P-13.

1979, and Poverty Status

in

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

Census Tracts

East Orange city, Essex

[400 or More White Persons and


400 or More of a Specified Racial
Group]

1979

in

For

of

1980-Con.

White Persons:

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

County Con.

BJ

Irvington town, Essex County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0104

0105

0106

0111

0113

0114

0118

0120

0123

0124

0125

0126

448

293
46
26
20

255
29

205
56

263
64

687

21

110

21

104

117

35
69

38
26
100

211
70
_

2 337

081
196
98
98
418

15
12

10

761
93
53
40
220
32

81

26
43

38
56

43

6)

OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and aver
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations

192
75
117
194

Professional specialty occupations


Technical, sales,

and administrative support occupations

Technicians and related support occupations

21

Sales occupations

80
93

Administrative support occupotions, including clerical


Private household occupations
Protective service occupations

Service occupations, except protective and household

Forming, forestry, and fishing occupations


Precision production, craft,

ond repair occupations

Operators, fabricators, ond loborers

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation ond material moving occupations
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

INCOME

77
44

23

Service occupations

IN 1979
Households

Less than $5,000


$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more

Families

Median income

Mean income

15

14

30

35

31

49

12

47

11

25

52

14
5
6

20
28

55
17

733
208

295
67
39
5

35

103
130

335
87

323

335

944

201

2 245

103

75

27
59

24
36

21

55

93
33
34

18
6

18

8
9

$13 491
$16 674

$9 767
$13 159

$9 896
$12 001

197
$24 663
$28 139

99
$22 250
$24 804

126
$10 000
$14 038

587

241

134

145

147
200

18

6
31

315
336
159
357
293
268
357

31

41

311

19

108

18

42
78

89

300
5

10

54
32
27
42
26

101

425

38

18

420

91

20

16

169
79
90

30

51

200

39
202

73
43
20

12

95
165
685
76
184

4
323
473
240

782
260

58
186

66
80
43
29

26
49
30

95
57
39
$11 004
$16 740

61

248
621
247

30

18

14

_
27

26

360
206
154
930

70
57

41

Mean

101

267
33
97
137
63

7
16

59
73
102
59

Median

26

211

14

60
126
-

233
363
223
47
93

215
262

157
165
99

108
140

49

21

17

21

031
142
86

775
150
94
52
92
153

138
69
55

539
232

733
676

135
77

165
139

329

272

161

159
76
145'

98

61

198
178
136
150
55
25

113

$12 250
$14 918

29
$14 485
$16 637

166
240
150
49
$14 943
$18 794

78
23
$7 959
$12 075

$15 925
$17 494

$14 977
$15 587

57
$13 750
$12 675

139
$14 602
$17 972

1 352
$20 186
$20 714

1
016
$19 773
$21 453

862
$13 115
$16 635

628
$19 100
$20 233

496
$18 281
$17 558

479
$9 432
145

332
$7 267
$10 395

31

970

90
20
11

Median income
Mean income

$11

$9 081
391

214
$6 615
$10 895

252
$8 000
$9 818

304
$8 875
$10 263

$6 167
$11 022

625
$12 140
$18 588

105
$6 607
$7 363

1
004
$6 757
$9 475

632
$9 154
$10 901

$3 947
$6 602

Per capita income

$11 393

$8 913

$6 456

$8 629

$9 220

$11 950

$8 667

$7 756

$8 257

$6 074

$7 582

$7 035

733
385
$20 613
394
$3 905
70

295

335
207
$14 713
114
$4 003

323

335
218
$14 466

944

201

2 245

539

733
827
$17 316
959
$4 013

031
740
$18 217
458
$4 648
74
$2 389

775
502
$17 839
268
$4 538

$20
$18
$22
$24
$13

$17
$14
$18
$18
$12
$6

Unrelated individuals 15 years and over

Households
With earnings

Mean

earnings

With Social Security income


Meon Social Security income
With public assistance income
Mean public assistance income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

$2 471

188

$20 284
84
$3 697
29
$3 285

31

$3 841

175

$14 926
144
$4 143
37
$1 709

234

131

554
$18 706
947
$4 500
119
$2 884

140
$20 360
525
$4 306
123
$3 339

$20 714
$23 072
$21 806
$25 585
$14 345

$21 453

167

$4 136
10

$3 005

1
1

139
$2 139

$11

121

$3 014

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE

Families

$28 139

With own children under 18 years


Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years

$21

105

$29 347

$24
$25
$27
$37

804
683

$14
$18
$16
$37

038

$9 046

197

99

135

61

18

21

39
17

13
13

126
74
39
29
6

23

105
$23 242
$21

$12 675

148

090
990
$8 827
$4 345

173
528
$11 882
$5 285

$17 972
$19 200
$18 396

$17 275

$17 396
$19 200

$8 633

$20
$23
$23
$15
$8

013
251
931

813
703

$16
$17
$17
$19
$14

635
351

107
702
737
$7 626

233
925
383
545
067
487
$8

558
490
669
891

933
585

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


Families

Householder worked

in

1979

With reloted children under 18 years


Female householder, no husband present

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for

whom

poverty status

is

determined ..

IN

139
86

352
922
356
223
98
64

016
693
282

862
487
242

241
115

151

70

44

496
295

628
394
208
149
56
84
48
184

159

82

17

29

37

14
59
26
14
14
58

587
318

214

252
86

304

234

103

74

83

067

582
59
59
178
156

413

556

546
473

521
29
24
172
142

192
136

246

85
45
798

185

671

23

72

57

48

40

66

18.3

18
31.6

5.3
9

5.6
8

5.6
17

6.4
13

23
23

34
41

24
29

35

13.3

18

20
20

44
44

11

19

16

18

20

44

13

30

27

14
14

26
22

61

INCOME

9
7
18

176

9
455

61

77

23

236

300

96
23
54
36
121

Is

determined
65 years and over
Persons for whom poverty status
Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

57

51

16
6

625
335

105
38

518

442
23
10

182
150

004
442

632

970
645

479

180

4 904
704
566
584
1
245

3 485

3 306

2 387

448
348

450
342
028
694

332
156

171

454

364
295
710

178

521

741
301

200
490
360

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Families
Percent below poverty level

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for
determined

whom

_
poverty status

Percent below poverty level

Percent of persons for whom poverty status


Below 75 percent of poverty level

Below 125 percent of poverty


Below 200 percent of poverty

CENSUS TRACTS

level
level

is

23

_
-

_
-

13

determined __

97

28

97

58

55

77

25

184

94

60

13.1

38.5

19.1

36.8

19.6

18.1

21

15

62

23.8
10

18.3

13

23.5
19

12.3

66

98

133
21.0
39

357

16.5

310

49

43

97

28

183

83

62

117

43

370

292

501

211

249

9.1

5.4

11.2

7.7

9.7

7.5

8.4

15.2

8.8

14.3

31.4
29
29

20.1

36
22

26

97

19

81

28
28

32
32
99
86

62

45
29

63
57
163

38
335
326

43
43
78
72

90
60
87
77

19.2

8.3
14.4

5.1

31.4

11.6
28.3

49.1

39.5

34.4

is

11

is

65 years and over


Persons for whom poverty status
Percent below poverty level
Reloted children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years
60 years ond over
65 years and over

76
66

17

4.2
17.0
26.2

3.5
9.4
29.8

13

143

determined:

13.3

8.6
18.8

3.6
10.3

6.5
12.5

21.1

32.4

25.8

25.1

NEWARK,

7.1

25.3
45.9

N.J.,

5.5
11.6

26.7

SMSA

11.5

16.4
32.5

P-283

Table P-13.

Occupation, Income

1979, and Poverty Status

in

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Census Tracts
[400 or More White Persons and
400 or More of a Specified Racial
Group]

Irvington town, Essex

1979

in

of

White Persons:

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

1980-Con.
A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

County Con.

6)

Montclair town, Essex County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0127

0128

0129

0130

0131

0132

0133

0165

0166

0167

0168

0170

009

892
84

745
107

341
97

198

336

218

148

442
546

401

31

15

121

66
126

12

39

42
106

59

117

850
912
350
562
574

554

54

72
35

516
58
38
20
215
28

601

12

14

OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
.
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations

107
78
29

Professional specialty occupations

70
328

and administrative support occupations


Technicians and related support occupations

468
10

12

Sales occupations

145
313
99

98
218
96

92
186

40

6
53

Technical, sales,

Administrative support occupations, including clerical


Service occupations
Private household occupations

285

111

128
153
99

19

12

25

42

20
37

40

32
128

13

42
44
25

56
100

86

83
79
24

46

80

24
110
9
117
92
32

19

31

14

31

37

29

19

14

55

150
30

307

51

15

532
48
49

430

181

801
55
54
68
75
164
127
104

908

762

146
105
94
155
113
85
175
35

163
87
63
122
180

132
64
53

131

21

75
27

24
85
58

20

28

20

27
82
47
6
29

592
98

199
24
33

386
70
35

571

99
229
282
215
$31 687
$34 990

$17 148
$19 926

46
131

6
14

79

10
3

1979

Less than

$13 571
$15 246

133
$18 836
$17 064

119
$15 781
$17 502

265
$16 629
$16 897

414
$13 988
$15 348

939
$34 194
$37 372

276
$25 058
$23 998

228
$18 750
$18 005

473
$8 432
167

86
$7 542
$10 604

149
$8 038
$9 044

209
$3 698
$7 787

337
$12 786
$14 558

404
$7 316
$10 141

307
$8 917
$9 465

$11

$9 866
259

506
$15 391
$15 373

$7 077

$9 814

$6 151

$6 334

$4 981

$11 581

$9 024

$6 735

$10 387

$10 980

762
516
$18 210
270
$5 234

592
301

199
145

571
371

$13 919
59
$4 631

430
323
$16 922
134
$3 957

307
990
$18 393
417
$4 283

801
629
$20 422
273
$5 050

57

$3 255

$4 705

45
246

51

$3 564

150
1
032
$32 805
316
$4 357
24
$1 365

532
437

$14 330
325
$4 204

386
280
$15 712
160
$3 810
45
$2 809

$4 624

16
$2 855

043
564
413
673
$11 210
$7 316

$17 064
$11 030
$15 468

506
360
192
96

133
59

Mean income

391
$7 275
$8 507

312
$7 857
$7 818

312
$7 222
$8 656

Per capita income

$7 429

$6 280

927
650
$18 423
312
$4 918
90
$2 454

908
616
$16 677
357
$4 283
49
$3 000

668
259
820
418
$11 589
$9 136

$18
$16
$19
$18
$12

Unrelated individuals 15 years and over

Median income

Households
With earnings
earnings

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income
With public assistance income
Mean public assistance income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

42
29

$13 811
$15 079

506
$14 418
$20 043

Families

Median income

Mean income

160
194

648
$17 933
$18 000

Mean

64
72

$9 706
$12 434

582
$19 227
$20 668

19

40

75
60
20
74
50

34

$13 638
$16 646

Median

54
28

132
34
6
$15 485
$15 562

121

138
68

30
68
90
78
28
25
20
$11 836
$14 023

214
92
69
78
30
30
$12 887
$16 691

Mean

320
160

18

927

IN

201

66

Households

INCOME

20
138

14
8

$5,000...
$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999.
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more

Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

59
153
57

85
57

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation and material moving occupations

13

240
307
26

and repair occupations

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

161

347
566
45

171

42
54
106
273

Precision production, craft,

18

67
232
275
146

81

106
66

870

199

145
190
119
48
23

Forming, forestry, and fishing occupations

19
16

82
56

97
240
28

25
74

24
87
4
108
130
73
20
37

Protective service occupations

Service occupations, except protective and household

77
22

81

94
64
28

52

21

$11

$15 976
224
$3 575
92
$2 871

29
70

31

$19 149
181

$4 894

111

$13 478
$15 928

239
182
136
183
59
43
$13 515
$17 897

43
$19 413
$22 667

435
$21 360
$26 086

$24 812
$27 091

83
88
46
103
84

181

38
94
19

$2 075

$1

998
865
992
007
660
039

$18
$18
$20
$20
$10
$4

086

111

381

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE


$20
$16
$22
$19

Families

With own children under 18 years


Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years

000
883
296
648
050
$1 602

$20
$15
$22
$18

$18 889
$11 030

$17
$19
$21
$26
$11
$10

502
435
237
798
781
152

$16
$16
$17
$20
$13

897
148

217
885
382
$6 879

$15
$10
$17
$14
$10
$4

348
391

653
984
353
647

$37
$42
$38
$45
$23
$16

372
768
826
106

978
450

$23
$23
$25
$27
$16
$17

005
833
038
753
690
134

$26
$22
$30
$27
$16
$12

086
765
172
842
791
221

$27 091
$30 607
$28 181
$31 585
$22 923
$26 693

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


582
379
220
95
36

Families

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for
determined

whom

59
6

166
poverty status

INCOME

IN

Is

determined ..

41

45
25
103

391
144

312

312

157

144

2 068

2 242

341

470
317
619
485

816
377
254
444
367

255
628
467

276
206

78
60
35
8
168

62
47
29
-

265

414

127
75
76

241

8
8

25

156
146
50
79

44

86

20

70

102

473
307

86
42

149
59

209
106

337
86

757

475

903

521

3 405

14
14

118
105
123
85

72
286

416
298
393
300

840
662
568
403

44

108

16.6

26.1

0.5

11

12
4.3
12

_
_

21

26
78
90

22

16

228

435
338

138
107
70
28
37

111

59
49

296
135
79
50
27

13
117

121

111

10

90

381

103

63

11

506
448

159

197

404

307
58

81
1

150
169
121

298
242

055
203

086
299

2 271

210
130

162
204

636

141

511

506
129
1

571
245
191

455
350

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Families

Percent below poverty level


Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years

Unrelated individuals for


determined

whom

poverty status

Persons for whom poverty status


Percent below poverty level
Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years
60 years and over
65 years and over
poverty status
Below 75 percent of poverty level

Below 125 percent of poverty


Below 200 percent of poverty

NEWARK,

is

24

48
29

42
25

34
29

_
_
_

29

19

_
_

is

7
18
10
7

37

19

16.2
23

4.4

23
22

12
12

16
4.2
8

17

21

67

16
8

17

7
6

32

10

12
6
6

16

27

14

12

14

is

determined ..

70

93

61
12.9

87

80

138

41

11.6

31
20.8

39

29.8

81
26.0

no

17.9

52.6

11.6

21.5

26.1

67

21

54

10

26

59

13

17

12.7
28

8.1

54

252

319

267

61

14

166

538

66

117

186

192

65

12.2

14.2

14.7

8.1

2.9

18.4

35.4

1.9

10.2

17.6

8.5

4.1

85
63
60
54

102
52

102
67
54
38

49
36
38
32

230

11
11

84

11

47
37
60
37

31

187
103

18.4

27.2
37.6
56.2

4.5
8.0

88
88

_
_
61

54

10

_
10
10

11

37
25

11

34
34

30

4.8
13.6

3.2
8.3
10.9

22

determined:

level
level

N.J.,

52
10.3

65 years and over

whom

64
9.9

Percent below poverty level

Percent of persons for

60
10.3
7

29
6

With related children under 6 years


Householder 65 years and over

P-284

122
54
24
10
167

939
776
432

119
85
52
47
25
23

is

65 years and over


Persons for whom poverty status
Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

648
435
226

SMSA

10.4

11.1

14.8
27.7

19.5

11.5
19.2

15.3

0.8
4.4

40.4

40.5

37.8

33.1

4.1

21.2
37.5

1.6

6.0
17.7
26.1

12.2
19.9
40.1

30.6

CENSUS TRACTS

Occupation, Income in 1979, and Poverty Status

Table P-13.

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

1979

in

For

of

Census Tracts

Newark

city,

1980-Con.

White Persons:

meaning of symbols, see Introduction,

for definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

8]

Essex County

[400 or More White Persons and

400

or

More

of a Specified Racial

Group]

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0002

0007

0008

0009

0010

0019

0020

0021

0022

0023

0024

0025

261

603
53
25
28

561
65
28
37
174

305
24

93

137

847

294
48

12

7
6

118
65
53

134
135

444

829
225
83

3 034

12

OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 yean and over
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations

39
8
31

Professional specialty occupations

164

100
-

and administrative support occupations


Technicians and related support occupations

Technical, sales,

4
45
115
73
8

Soles occupations

100
38

Administrative support occupations, including clerical


Service occupations
Private household occupations

Protective service occupations

Service occupations, except protective

and household

89

26
148

80

109

81

40
-

142

13

260
38

60
247
154

35
187
120

76
78

74
46

320

40
44

Precision production, craft,

and repair occupations

15

21

10

13

50

88

71

31

INCOME

10
19

56
257
130
53
74

624
296

629
153

110
79
26
72

61

84
517
25
160
332
132

183
83

18

30
32

16

17

153

16

47

102

26
76

16

_
38

79
50

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation and materia! moving occupations
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

75
39
36
170

51

294
806
292

Forming, forestry, and fishing occupations

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

538
252
286

45

35
76
54

168

94
7

67

22

342

49

608
134
92
62

140

112

48

30
59
63
49

91

83

19

185
6
391

49

28

105
150

102
122

81

81

16
53

25

624
388
96

16

140

126
56
9

251
142

680

2 980
592

34

736
137
85
63
135
75
78
117
38

12

31

62
62

16
16

147
203
112
47
44

78

049

337
36
36

323

28
84

71

60

38

40

1979

IN

Households

$5,000
$5,000 to $7,499..
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
Less than

87
55

19

$5 364
$7 752

258
$7 191
$10 298

Families

Median income
Mean income

25
20

35

46

11

13

19

$4 457
$7 952

$12 903
$15 787

$18 889
$21 368

184
145
88
145
128
114
147

370
$14 067

$10 702
$14 133

$10 446
$12 678

$6 944
$8 748

418
$12 300
$15 016

448
$14 184
$16 833

274
$13 158
$14 023

92

123

$11 042

$9 261
$11 995

447
$18 477
$20 087

483
$27 161
$26 394

2 015
$16 868
$18 893

723
$18 521
$19 418

250
$16 250
$16 695

090

28

$10 455

40

69
68
35
69

63
48
69
28
32
25

$11

Mean

78
75
39
73
99
33
175
89

279
262
499
395
377
393
117
66
$13 333
$16 110

15

22

Median

65
23
78
47
76

17

_
31

17

18
16

$13 661
$16 276

$12 393
$15 128

$9 250
$13 939

$11

81

187
629
$19 108

422

330

Median income
Mean income

$3 755
$5 417

$5 444
$8 064

190
$5 133
$5 648

113
$2 925
$4 827

$4 21)
$3 511

128
$3 771
$4 067

318
$5 241
$8 298

207
$7 029
$8 681

$6-561
$9 207

343
$6 180
$8 848

108
$8 250
$8 482

$6 439
$6 381

Per capita income

$4 749

$4 666

$4 934

$4 206

$2 419

$4 301

$6 728

$8 132

$7 054

$6 723

$5 684

$7 646

624

608
347

251
95

$16 681
164
$4 546

736
502
$17 462
272
$3 755
86
$2 402

680
499
$22 523
308
$4 879

2 980

$15 511
265
$3 842
133
$2 807

342
218
$11 573

126

197
623
410
$4 180
74
$5 035

629
418

049
686
$18 824
449

337
252
$15 654

323
174
$14 758
160
$3 913

298
627
544
948
$8 305
$6 736

$15 016
$11 438
$18 322
$16 363
$8 586
$5 314

$16
$13
$17
$18
$15
$6

258
83

418
256

448
213

65
47

262
140
56
104
50
49

176
144
32
70

97

45
46

330

190
52

Unrelated individuals IS years and over

Households
With earnings

Mean

$11

earnings

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income
With public assistance income
Mean public assistance income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

$10
$6
$10
$8

With own children under 18 years


Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years

INCOME LEVELS

IN

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for

wham

17

24
11

141

poverty status

422
290

whom

poverty status

is

determined ..

044

17

162

$3 096

121

51

$3 847

$5 145

$4 065

$3 336
36
$2 050

19
$1

944

$26
$24
$27
$24
$20

394
568
257
773
225

$4 109
78
$2 210

144
$4 106
32
$2 786

23

$4 719

833
387
272
019
373
363

$14
$12
$16
$16
$10

023
687
498
310

$10 455
$8 423
$12 916
$14 737

131

$5 841
$2 740

$6 243

995
307
306
835
$15 786
$205
$11
$2
$11
$3

$20
$16
$21
$19
$17
$5

087
700
518
450
981

570

447

483
380

$18
$18
$20
$20
$13
$9

893
049
380
004
172
926

$19 418
$19 664
$20 999
$21 059
$14 617
$14 228

$16
$25
$17
$24
$15
$35

695
492
323
373
119
560

$19 108
356
166
313
711
$10 440

$18
$21
$22
$6

274
117
164
87
10
62

41

92
48
38

123
59

32

30
22

321
112
103

19

2 015
1

171

60
35
-

62

20
20

21

18

9
128

107

113
22

40

128
96

318

207

153

134

322
447
316
220

338
98

142

10

382
705
363
196
145
34
589

723
432
250
166

250

41

20

48
22
225

89

87

108
48

151

980
207
156
235
207

579
48

166
60

40
6

187
89
27
14
9
9

Related children 5 to 17 years

800
297
222

6 839

2 624

034
752

502
386

460
346
919
634

174

86

92

117

42

27

46

31

28

201

77

26

23

26.1

15.3

42
42

20
20

19

23

16
8
8

16
9
16
9

6
8
8

108
133
62
23
55
29

6
42
52

10.4
6

12.3

19

5.8
17

10.7

6.9
9

10.0

33
96
70

29.3
7

37.4

23
92
78

65
25

33
22
169
133

759
308
210
490

343

22.0

477

090
523

51
19.8

715
450
293
330
237

10

619
533

31

60 years and over


65 years and over

108

892
647
465
322
236

75

Related children under 18 years

IN

127

$4 542

164

2 047
$17 119
203
$4 488
312
$2 533

is

determined
65 years and over

INCOME

269

1979

Families

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present

Persons for

$11

151

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE

Families

ALL

61

$9 800

391

106
653

41

346
228

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Families

Percent below poverty level

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present

25
16
12

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for
determined

whom

poverty status

poverty status

is

determined ..

Percent below poverty level


Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years

60 years and over


65 years and over
Percent of persons for

56
34
4

42
39
-

20
20

4
16

197

122
37.0

46.7
150

Percent below poverty level

whom

17

78
50

CENSUS TRACTS

is

11

15

36
22
27

_
-

_
-

13

18

_
-

25.8
23

63

65

11

72

118

33

245

99

33.2
14

57.5
10

27.5

56.3

22.5

52

37.1
51

15.9

22

114

28.9
55

236

126

842

293

69

90

13.4

7.0
16
16

12.3

11.2

7.0

15.5

200
138
235

53

_
_

_
_

132

97

20
20

64

177

8.2
19.2
31.5

7.3

5.2

12.7
33.5

11.3
29.3

NEWARK,

N.J.,

300

495

548

315

83

26.2
271

32.0

23.8
164

24.6

23
7

190

153
25

84

18

13

18

10

192
40.3
33
22
52
52

23.3
34.7
77.0

24.6
51.2
56.8

32.9
42.8
57.7

174

poverty status
Below 75 percent of poverty level
Below 125 percent of poverty level
Below 200 percent of poverty level

28.7

210

wham

_
-

is

65 years and over


Persons far

5
5

260

39

56
29
60
51

49
38

7.6
18.3

3.3
11.8

37.6

19.1

39

30

59

determined:

11.3

18.6

17.6

40.3
66.5

35.4
59.5

35.2
49.0

SMSA

9.5
16.8

40.4

P-285

Table P-13.

Occupation, Income

1979, and Poverty Status

in

(Data are estimates based on o sample; see Introduction.

Census Tracts
[400 or More White Persons and
400 or More of a Specified Racial
Group]

in

1979

of White Persons:

For meaning ot symbols, see Introduction.

Newark

city

Essex Counfi

1980- Con.
A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Con.

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0048.02

0067

0068

0075.01

0075.02

0080

0085

0086

0087

0092

0093

0096

0097

124

120
6

667
36

864
47

800

357

991
138

969

21

17

51

18

112
53
59

76

10

28
53

18

242

66
316

87

144
4

147
62
27
35
48

332

8
8

374
36

29

77
32
45

83

28

178
99
33
66

950

229

67

18

12

46
178

37
27
60

10

40

26

Tract

OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations

16
4
12

Professional specialty occupations

49

Technicians and related support occupations

Sales occupations

Technical, sales,

and administrative support occupations

Administrative support occupations, including clerical


Service occupations

44

18

120
9
9
102
100

96

92

90

4
56

10

129
272
184
40
48

163

69
308

22

412
269
89

191

43

191

141

13

47
70

50

140
98
6

Private household occupations

Protective service occupations

Service occupations, except protective

and household

Forming, forestry, and fishing occupations


Precision production, craft,

and repair occupations

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

IN

18

40
-

25
64
56

13

636
416

232

67

50
24
32
25

13

Transportation and moterial moving occupations

INCOME

104
14

54

12

15

57
247
76

25
28
92

10
16

69

22
22

16
14

70

151

62
37

159

342
37
88
217
131

35
124

25

72
135
84
29
22

45
330

18

92
_

120
337
249

45

58

148
116

407
282
57
68

10

12

78

20

280

873
244

425
116

997
366

116
87
163
53
58
78

12

111

74
68

45
155
98
68
127

12

131

195
32
103

1979

Households

$5,000
$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
Less than

71

37
14

Families

Median income
Mean income

21

43
107
53
57

633
136

263
101

86
20

67
25
86
138
67
75
39

12

19

21

14
7

47
40
24

108
35

61

16

29

10

13

7
27

18

18

$4 143
$5 408

$5 750
$6 973

$12 216
$15 075

$15 234
$15 929

$15 112
$15 463

$9 702

$8 214

$7 286

$10 845

$10 709

241
$8 644
$9 202

149
$5 804
$6 764

381

$14 177
$16 677

529
$17 012
$18 140

474
$18 133
$18 312

164
$15 000
$14 478

$10 463

401

214

_
-

Mean

40

156
30
52
105
126
76
114

31

Median

698

451
117

101

8
10

48
$8 571

368

48
26
$9 698
$14 003

145
$6 107
$7 618

$11

71

30
32
22

366

110
34
41

26
24
74

135
347
177
107
178
111

88
92
25

46

19
8

10

$10 453
$12 793

$8 694
$12 265

$9 878
$14 299

$11 675

725
$10 890
$15 163

288
$10 602
$13 013

678
$10 714
$13 562

288
$15 750
$16 183

776
$9 329
$12 593

$8 516

197
$3 343
045
$5

195

$5 385
$7 114

180
$4 353
$6 257

287

$3 210
$3 093

164
$4 475
425
$5

113
$3 939
$4 682

$3 874
$6 695

$1000-

Mean income

$10 659

247
$4 354
950
$5

166
$7 957
$9 666

390
$5 357
$7 867

80
$4 111
258
$7

486
$4 806
$7 130

Per capita income

$2 903

$3 190

$4 503

$5 297

$5 075

$3 964

$5 636

$4 363

$4 808

$5 020

$4 549

$4 944

$4 055

636

232

$18 321
23
$4 393

997
573
$15 222

366
237
$17 218

281

831

$3 126

$940

$15 370
224
$3 378
268
$2 855

425
289
$14 878

51

86
47
$11 210
39
$3 366
30
$5 006

631

$8 921

263
230
$9 988

126

$7 428

633
462
$17 316
226
$3 727
80

873

121

698
522
$18 879
170
$3 346

280

143

451
325
$17 413

106
$3 467
76
$3 319

1
135
717
$13 981
297
$3 496
342
$3 351

Unrelated individuals IS years and over

Median income

Households
With earnings

Mean

earnings

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income
With public assistance income
Mean public assistance income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

440

14

111

$3 333
152
$2 626

$4 711
128
$3 134

$4 427
76
$3 058

$9 202
$8 232
$9 363
$9 573
$8 964
$6 434

$6
$5
$7
$6
$3

$1

31

81

$4 880

85
$4 193
119
$2 597

$3 623

266
$3 440

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE

Families

With own children under 18 years


Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years

Female householder, no husband present


With own children under 18 years

764
190
963
571

712
$3 712

677

086
$3 668

$18 140
$18 074
$20 560
$21 279
$5 416
$739

381

529

239
215
78
9

391

$16
$15
$19
$20
$6

901

904
061

$18
$17
$19
$18
$12
$7

312
126
348
961

969
906

478
395
348
722
$3 811
$3 811

$14
$12
$17
$15

$10
$13
$10
$13

463
339
463
339
-

$7 618
$5 904

$10
$8
$4
$4

944
824
680
611

$15
$13
$18
$19
$8
$4

163
397
533
856
667
452

$13 013
$10 821
$13 981
$11 728
$6 948
$4 978

725
447
477
243

288

$13
$10
$17
$15
$7
$5

562
400
610
532
379
736

$16
$10
$18
$12
$10

183
585

569
932
079
$6 398

$12 593
$11 946
$16 208
$18 058
$6 913
$4 506

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


241
74
115
97
36
56
30

Families

Householder worked in 1979


With reloted children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979

With related children under 18 years


With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for
determined

whom

poverty status

INCOME

IN

is

13

328
78

51

30

29
44

139
104

247

166

390

80

486

101

57

131

37

130

066
316
214

2 976

109
354
254
156
92

3 331
140

77

35
24

_
-

70

45
200

165
176
103
36
90

42

55

61

10

10

23

94

180
90

113

269

195

130

14

923

407
47
47

741

2 686

192
149

285
232
64
43

900
672
380
256

14
29.2

69

239

106

270

100

263

47.6

33.0

36.8

14

58
216

51

39.8
75

34.7
17
76
58
10

33.9
55

45

172
114
24

271

120
35

131

11

55

49

28
30

19

71

42
29
34

401
314

164
37

197
48

214

158
274
220
586
432

613

716
507

2 138

657

591

411

481

229

315

432
347

745
253
180
39

122

185

192

10

58

73
235
146
79

776
369
486
285
47
212

145
42

164

77
36
49
34
56

15

determined ..

101
7

177
134
134
96

65
1

678
359
452
297

139

98

146
145
84
10

035
658
406
276

773
505
353

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL


90

84

97

79

70

32

Percent below poverty level

37.3

56.4

25.5

14.9

14.8

Householder worked in 1979


With reloted children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years

21

40

21

19.5
8

77
63

69
42

68
60

63
49

32
59
28

32
24

14

69
63

21

13

20

56
30

42
29

46

49

63
35

169

19

24
24

17
62

49

38

19

15

23
4

28
28

15

10

Families

With related children under 6 years


Householder 65 yeors ond over
Unrelated individuals for
determined
Percent below poverty
65 yeors and over

Persons for

whom

whom

poverty status

level

poverty status

is

determined ..

Related children 5 to 17 years

poverty status
Below 75 percent of poverty level
Below 125 percent of poverty level
Below 200 percent of poverty level

NEWARK,

264

54

114

74

56

59

107

HI

87

50

32.9
16

57.9

34.6
33

31.1

52.2

39.8

56.9

35.2

30.1

44

21

641
55.4

328

488

283

329

53.5

28.4
178
153

13.2

17.1

185
24.8

85

143

71

65
39

77
51

76
84
63

18.9
36.1

8.7
16.6
27.2

23.7
44.8

169

60 years and over


65 years and over

whom

N.J.,

is

85
62

65.8
201

215

Reloted children under 18 yeors

Percent of persons for

169

228
195
26
186
129
-

225
198
31

29
11

is

Percent below poverty level

P-286

288

48
30
30

474
356

is

65 years and over


Persons for whom poverty status
Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

149
76
87
42

143
100

289
226

61

34.2
75.8
88.6

38.8
64.3
84.0

37

35

86
55
4
-

169
41.5
37
37
28
21

41

33

443

953

386

59.8

35.5

229

453
295

36.2
198

211

_
-

83
65

59.8
66.0
82.2

31.0
40.5
56.7

122
31.3
39

140
54
43

37

183
37.7
83

46.3
28

197

038

364

34.9

32.8
174

35.9

120
48
39

410

54

29.0
41.2
61.0

21.9

33.8
45.8

29.2
39.8
61.0

566
303
77

605
161

124

determined:

SMSA

54.0

11.9

19.3
39.9
53.4

10.6

61.4
74.2

33.5
39.5
52.1

CENSUS TRACTS

Occupation, Income

Table P-13.

in

1979, and Poverty Status

[Data ore estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Census Tracts

Orange

[400 or More White Persons and


400 or More of a Specified Racial
Group]

city,

in

For

1979

White Persons:

of

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

1980-Con.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Remainder of Essex
County

Essex County

A and

B]

Morristown town, Morris County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0181

0182

0183

0185

0186

0187

0188

0189

0191

0216

0435

0436

0438

165

817

910

390

2 247

137

165

41

290
176

102

84

14

213

390

45
363

744
297
447
659

12

36

34
63

114
2 051
147

976
400
576
855

8
22

338
447
27

53

48

178

153

196

741

293
117

242

163

104

123

205
75

319

46

99
100

71

24

177
113

53
311
22
93
196

594
792
293
499
527

2 458

38

727
86

395

155
102
53

335
503

6 298

152
78
74

589
59
37
22
147

839

31

121

422

74

14

25

24

6
12

31

51

103

4
70

20

98
35
84
143

216

236

402
46

2 024

31

174

174
155

55

101

121

49

297
344

254
252

OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations

17

Professional specialty occupations


Technical, sales,

and administrative support occupations

Technicians and related support occupations

Sales occupations

18

Administrative support occupations, including clerical


Service occupations
Private household occupations

Protective service occupations

Precision production, croft,

13

_
10

ond repair occupations

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors

52
38

Transportation and moteria! moving occupations

14

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

IN 1979
Households

717
114
55
89
144
99
82
65
62

29
22
39
38

Median

Mean
Families

Median income

Mean income

17

7
41

35
25

41

14

76

46

86

104

26
42

335
194

$5,000
$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
Less than

25
77

76
172
97
55
20

121

Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

INCOME

29
84
6
144
189

11

Service occupations, except protective and household


Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations

13

15

63

104
170
105

79
202
116
9
77

151

114

886
174
103
92
147
108
104
99
59

13

12

24

53

255
29

485

24

85
26
76

71

101

64

47

25

55
59

16

30

12

901
162
100
93
168
126
84
60

2
1

102

96

101

52
25
8
19

034

3 688

17

97
69
83
200
357
402

80

38

8
13

124
82
84
76
221

636
92
38
80

181

93
52
72

24
82

177

93
183
134
70
$17 588
$23 274

$12 844
$15 716

49

120
288
63
679
793
367
190
236

100
5

113

77

111

37

15

239
135

18

41

24

63

11

304
246
116
82
48

101

75

689

251

182

226
202
$18 009
$21 979

330
$35 350
$46 162

$16 282
$16 727

350
262
144
$19 923
$23 880

761

16

7
145

51

834
885
$33 228
$38 186

193
193

210
367
283

566
236

57

72
58
9

82

130
159

$4 523
$7 855

$13 690
$16 337

$12 256
$14 669

$14 517
$16 906

$12 527
$15 746

40
68
$12 816
$17 573

130
$10 750
$14 042

412
$18 438
$20 153

418
$20 702
$20 746

201
$15 821
$19 613

332
$15 926
$18 797

486
$17 277
$24 203

594
$24 688
$30 046

418
$16 071
$18 577

883
$37 144
$48 759

3 390
$34 484
$39 418

173
$18 450
$19 130

979
$25 645
$30 038

982
$24 185
$27 440

205

527

$11

1 384
768
$14 815

1
022
$8 676
$10 225

17
15

123

Mean income

$3 415
$3 932

378
$9 216
$9 199

$7 682
$8 532

124
$3 786
$6 224

175
$8 357
$8 443

481
$5 780
$8 499

618
$12 540
$13 385

257
$8 868
$8 831

247
$16 558
$19 506

362
$15 172
$19 793

294
$10 056
$11 610

Per capita income

$3 862

$7 289

$7 330

$5 624

$5 861

$9 050

$10 247

$6 415

$14 333

$10 979

$8 646

$11 687

$8 934

335

717
518
$16 842
314
$4 828

886
628
$15 512
313
$4 645

255

485
382
$16 696

901

636
495
$15 879

034
857
$43 379
340
$4 825

3 688

402
319
$16 799

2 024

657
$18 347
336
$4 540
69
$2 167

124
880
$22 624
391
$4 677
33
$3 443

1 689
288
$23 187
613
$4 204
30
$3 085

$24
$17
$27
$22
$13
$10

$30
$28
$30
$25
$26
$56

Unrelated individuals 15 years and over

Median income

Households

113

With earnings

Mean

$13 325
194
$3 598
69
$3 174

earnings

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income
With public assistance income

Mean

public assistance

income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

201

$18 631
66
$4 250

115

$4 052
52
$4 243

231

$4 452
46
$2 131

79

21

$2

101

$1 623

$20
$17
$22
$20
$16
$3

746
600
112
008
313
935

$19 613
$20 170
$20 088

412
279

418
312

486
364

594
410

418
246

116
85

201
169
125

332
265
151

141

21

52

101

44

18

18

30

196
123
77
67

153

107
59
28

90
39
38

55
$2 926

042
927
806
820
$8 966
$1 678

$20 153
$22 311
$21 292
$24 443
$16 458
$9 684

130
80
44

30
$2 335

465

$35 389
624
$4 494
126
$2 692

129
$5 166
$1

40
932

1
580
$23 609
717
$4 544
55
$2 303

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE


$14
$12
$14
$15

Families

With own children under 18 yeors


Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years

$21

511

$19 282
$4 222

$18
$19
$20
$20
$11
$5

797
779
469
793
128
235

203
768
956
262
800
052

046
008
665
045
433
952

$18
$15
$20
$18
$11
$9

577
801

636
081

636
621

$48
$54
$52
$58
$27
$26

759
006
461
623
796
117

418
756
653
785
$21 837
$19 237

$19 130
$16 125
$21 699
$20 313
$13 152
$8 425

3 390

173

022
940

111

$39
$38
$40
$39

$30
$27
$32
$32
$17
$12

038
390
679
331

535
873

$27
$26
$28
$28
$20
$7

440
510
544
317
481

916

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


Families

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 yeors
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for

whom

17

poverty status

whom

poverty status

is

determined __

Related children under 18 yeors

Related children 5 to 17 years

60 years and over


65 years and over

INCOME

IN

3
1

88
52
29

979
757
287

982
770

167

106
35
32

411

9
9

19

11

41

146

102

23

79

140

187

117

135
83
69
25
198

205

378

527

124
16

257
34

247
104

294

191

481
240

362

97

175
60

618

166

155

63

384
400

773
259
217
520

817
222

708

2 398
262
177
698
549

651

3 363
851

12 845

766

4 232

4 144

745

115

581

128

81

465

410
824

168
148

735
547
925
710

47
13

191

114
105
24
257

111

65
6
261

31

14
53

197

is

determined
65 years and over
Persons for

883
725
390

656

701

162
133

211
147

261

526
338

238

391

174
118
79

293
273

221

198

160

272

624
479

211

191
1

276
212
421
295

693
705
521

281
911

022
323

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL


26

Families

Percent below poverty level

Householder worked

in

20.0
22

1979

With related children under 18 years


Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With reloted children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for
determined

whom

poverty status

65 years and over

Percent of persons for whom poverty status


Below 75 percent of poverty level

Below 125 percent of poverty


Below 200 percent of poverty

CENSUS TRACTS

level
level

is

34

22

4.5

10.2
19

67

18
3.0
13

16.0

61

22

37

1.8

5.2

38
44
26

3.8
16

2.2
15
15
18

11

20

11

13

12

9
6

26
9

8
8

9
9

28

4.5
12
12

15

22

9
9

12
12
6
10

116
56.6

145
27.5

65
52.4

31

128

46

65

24

23.3

7.4

36

12

17.7
19

26.6

86

31

26

25.3
6

9.7
6

determined ._

217

145

282

90

186

177

107

262

24

303

33.1

8.5
16
16

15.9

11.0
16
16

14.4

4.5
13
13

15.9

19
19

10.4
19
15
57
41

8.0
12.9
54.2

11.1

7.2

2.3

19.6
42.7

18.1

36.4

7.8
17.9

57

42
97
86
is

32
7.7

8
17
9

41

27

15

13

42

20
11

30
13

55

60

116

212

15.2

20.4
20

8.4

20.7

34

46

81
10.6

177

355

4.2
27
18

8.6

20
20

40
34

is

Percent below poverty level

Persons for whom poverty status


Percent below poverty level
Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

18
4.4

88

64
45

67
49
36
26

96
61

54
42

44

0.7

2.4

75

45
49
28

106
88
70
59

5.0
20.7
38.3

0.4

6
6

78
57
70
46

determined:

23.2
40.4
49.5

5.6
12.1

25.7

9.6
17.9
27.4

8.5

2.8

1.3

3.1

14.5

5.3

10.1

23.0

6.8
13.3

1.3

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

5.9
13.5

25.4

P-287

Table P-13.

Occupation, Income

in

1979, and Poverty Status

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see ntroduction.

Census Tracts
[400 or More White Persons and
400 or More of a Specified Racial
Group]

Remainder of
Morris County

in

1979

of

or meaning of symbols, see

White Persons:

1980-Con.
A and

or definitions of terms, see appendixes

ntroduction.

Somerville borough,

Somerset (CDP), Somerset County

Tract

0433.01

Elizabeth city. Union

Somerset County

B]

County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0531.02

0531.03

0532

0533

0502

0504

0302

0303

0304

0305

0307

952
805
346
459
703
68
255
380

2 608

721
276
112
164
630

910

160
284

915

405

566

3 373

183
47

862

179
78

19

101

43

49

321
107

241
119

7
14
28
53

177
26
56
95
88

417
208
209
920
57

86

332
47
44

36
173

107
65
42

OCCUPATION
890

Employed persons 16 years and over


Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations

Technicians and related support occupations

244
332
25

Sales occupations

141

Administrative support occupations, including clerical

166
44

Professional specialty occupations


Technical, sales,

441
197

and administrative support occupations

Service occupations

116

Privote household occupations

Protective service occupations

8
18

38

90

47
26
4

126
197
73
55
69

Service occupations, except protective and household

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations


Precision production, craft,

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors

12
10

Transportation and material moving occupations


Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

IN

613
20

15

9
37
57

59

364

132
152

482

239
45
55
139
138

61

216
353
182

75

55

127

317
20
107
190

38

221

16

30

195

668
400

12

44
92

32
150

27

11

11

78

111

96

102

53

25
63

32

216

316

162
251

152
55

254
379
222
94

44

142

153

111

71

134
59
50
25

174
102
38
34

227

63

264
124
100
40

042

735
102
23
79
113
163
87

989
84
66
42
229

642

56
35

401
117
40
50
95

217
654
443
63
148

138
31

58

22
6

168

199

420
312

722

511

99

63
45

405
224
742
163
319

112

191

477
$41 037
$47 292

Median income
Mean income
Per capita income

Median income

Mean income
Unrelated Individuals 15 years and over

Households
With earnings
earnings

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income
With public assistance income
public assistance

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

135
152
219

14

092

$16 181
$17 162

$14 583
$15 881

304
$10 319
$12 087

575
$18 250
$19 069

542
$16 691
$17 712

865
$17 829
$19 077

132
$4 250
$5 815

243
$5 196
$7 111

193
$5 484
$8 003

337

886

$7 071
$9 717

$5 964
$8 167

$8 270
$9 634

$9 599

$7 195

$3 559

$6 059

$5 048

$5 994

$6 676

989
822
$20 213
214
$4 693

642
558

401

$17 921
170
$4 099

$12 722

722
560
$18 462

702
515
$17 618
226
$3 700

34

61

$2 347

19

$11

808
$30 887
$33 251

323
$38 909
$39 284

908
$23 047
$25 110

466
$18 667
$21 224

544
$21 034
$24 218

432
$20 000
$20 756

176
$15 357
$16 824

646
$15 885
$19 604

183
$16 275
$21 385

200

375
$5 788
$8 521

531
922
$12 459

339

$5 353
$8 124

$15 385

$12 694

$10 974

$8 124

$7 697

613
535
$41 734

364
262
$28 419
238
$3 746

436
1
374
$37 473
227
$3 965

042
913
$22 732
326
$4 285

735
588
$18 422

31

24
$1 372

69
$3 108

101

1
1

$2 743

221
$4 476
26
$3 676

$11

130
122
109
89
44

30

48
$17 337
$18 830

2 583

21

41

98
120

28
$16 717
$20 068

17

702
155
55
69
79
109
78
102
55

$9 675

173
122
142
103

98
53

241

$16 315
$17 875

$4 987
20
$1 859

income

41

722
149
44

116
192
87
89
178
189
117
155
85
24
$15 349
$17 191

67
37
42
132
93

$38 430
$38 884

185

Families

20
46
39
97
388
520
298

124
39
$21 977
$23 41

121

Mean

436

56
24
133

$34 919
$41 603

110

91

195
278
252
144
$24 802
$29 184

Mean

127
34
93

1979

Households

$5,000
$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999....
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
Median
Less than

Mean

150
517
633
897
116
323
458
148

and repair occupations

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

INCOME

261
121

191

$3 659

$2 709

$4 430
76
$3 180

756
432
528
084
432
108

$12 087
$9 333
$13 506
$11 249
$8 995
$6 446

544
466
248

432
345

304

116
941

$17 108
266
$4 388

51

111

153

$2 619

$4 218

$2 114

316
176
209
536
438
370
367
117

54
$15 797
$17 426
1 905
$18 388
$19 562

2 583
2 125

$17 704
640
$4 679
210
$3 173

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE


$47 292
$48 322
$49 412
$51 786
$18 367
$18 710

Families

With own children under 18 years


Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years

$33
$30
$35
$32
$18
$12

251
421

453
836
960
237

$39
$39
$40
$40
$27
$16

284
552
342

323
234
870

908
729
417

88
84
65

961

719
748

$25
$25
$26
$27
$14
$10

110
868
819
801

282
584

224
398
348
474
$19 108
$9 397
$21
$22
$22
$26

$24
$20
$28
$24
$12
$10

218
389
183
425
605
542

$20
$19
$20
$20
$20
$15

$19
$17
$20
$18
$10

069
201

417
730
477
$3 805

$17
$17
$19
$19
$8

712
702
409
55

682

$19
$16
$20
$18
$14

077
749
170
259
786

$7 564

$7 591

542
357
304
78

865
679
454

$19 562
$19 101
$20 799
$21

103

$13 657
$8 396

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


477
408

Famines
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years

202
35
30
23

With related children under 6 years


Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for
determined

whom

poverty status

INCOME

IN

Is

determined ..

466
353

134

81

48

91

37

72
22
95

56
24
6
40

194
197
104
36
75
48
45

531
93

339
88

188
65

12

18

51

77

62

108
74
50
25
157

176
49

646

183

200

375

83

21

45

72

671
360
290
258
174

3 123

5 148

3 124

697
370
350
194

675
516
566
350

14
101

183

575
468
294
65
21

18

29

1
1

149
80
72

905
472
875
346
246

21

53
24

43

101

147

140
45
316

132
59

243

193

337

886

121

107

73

261

211
423
242
193

2 207

2 299

3 213

6 888

578
442

738

401

186

171

216

432
276

809
579
615
352

16
3.7

113
37.2

75

135

126

13.0

40

100
49

24.9
55
112

14.6

10

49
42

29

13

593
446
383
257

708
267
177

457
303

2 058

384
272
340
249

697
359
242
285

551

1
1

536
101

354
879

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Families

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 yeors
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979

With related children under 18 years


With related children under 6 yeors
Householder 65 years ond over
Unrelated individuals for
determined
Percent below poverty
65 years and over

whom

poverty status

Persons for whom poverty status


Percent below poverty level

is

determined ..

Related children 5 to 17 years

60 years and over


65 years and over
poverty status
Below 75 percent of poverty level
Below 125 percent of poverty level
Below 200 percent of poverty level

NEWARK,

N.J.,

17

20

38

1.8

1.9

4.3

7.0
19

20

7
17

_
_
_
_

13
13

6
18
6
6
6

_
-

is

6
6

29
60
29

163
8.6

71

80

95
40
26
40

117

32
25
6

10

19

13

_
_
_

39
24
25

56
42.4
28

41
16.9

34

109

170

17.6

32.3

21

34

13

19.2
71

10
10

21

45

74
31

54
24

21

is

level

whom

24

3.3
18

Reloted children under 18 years

Percent of persons for

27

12
2.5

Percent below poverty level

P-288

Is

65 years and over


Persons for whom poverty status
Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years
60 years and over
65 yeors and over

808
748
357
89
79
30

48

22

60

140

94

83

3.4
6

7.4

12.0

30.0
16

37.3
34

17.7
19

24.5

21

49

124

108

108

186

186

138

574

584

743

4.0

2.1

3.5

10.9

9.0

8.1

501
41.4

343

29

15.5

25.0

18.2

10.8

14
10
19
19

30

25

16
10

246

167

280

226

11

_
-

20
20

64

147
35
35

126
34

174
87

183

13
7

37
28
43
25

15

19

43
43

21

74

13

263
173
140
124

1.2

1.5

6.2

2.2
3.2

2.0
4.7
14.0

6.4
13.2

14

34

34
21

41

determined:
2.9
4.4
9.0

SMSA

10.1

23.9

6.0
11.2
18.8

4.3

14.4

34.0

32.0
46.2
60.9

15.3

14.6

14.7

7,2

25.0
38.7

29.1

20.6
34.7

14.7
30.5

45.0

CENSUS TRACTS

1979, and Poverty Status

in

Table P-13.

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see introduction.

Census Tracts

Elizabeth city, Union

1979

in

For

of

1980- Con

White Persons:

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

County Con.

B]

Linden city. Union County

[400 or More White Persons and

400

More

or

of a Specified Racial

Group]

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0310

0311

0312

0313

0314

0315

0316

0317

0345

0346

0351

0353

798

686
94
30
64
107

590

989
79
38

2 164
223
117
106
618

3 242

165
177
85
92

365
32

195
199

2 012

99

41

163

59

170

73
287
655
220
22
36
162
34
316
927
543
127
257

390
38
70
282

515

3 097

191

412

62
92
235

285

OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over

Monagerial and professional specialty occupations


Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations
Professional specialty occupations

145
99
37
62

106
36
70
503

and administrative support occupations


Technicians and related support occupations

258
5

40

Soles occupations

67
186
67

306

Technical, soles,

Administrative support occupations, including clerical


Service occupations

Protective service occupations

Service occupations, except protective

and household

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations


Precision production, craft,

and repair occupations

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation and material moving occupations
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

INCOME

138

76
62
437

5
19

157

41

205
34
62
109
84

11

91

335

83
83

168

Private household occupations

175

17

14

41

10

151

69

134

74

43
144

10

12

10

143
578
465

227
784
489
86
209

119

164

12

209
619
427
70

280
846
553
123

46

122

98

275
217

457
261
63
133

844
82

Households

409

481
85
59

238
200
93

120
57
157

208
222
146
84

71

155

49

47
46

187

141

116
100
98
66
177
173
164
223

621
65
32

81

34
$18 333
$19 890

13

18

$17 003
$19 788

$18 642
$20 000

510
$20 266
$21 789

$21 435

$22 191

1 673
$18 742
$21 805

$11 410

194
$8 143
$7 584

371
$10 538
$10 623

$11

$6 790

$6 028

116

621
549
$19 259
143
$4 647
65
$3 103

106
64
56

31

9
9

$14 766
$16 755

$15 151
$14 705

699
$16 231
$18 578

1 033
$17 099
$18 718

308
$17 026
$16 950

186
$6 053
$8 133

464

251

Mean income

$5 542
$9 174

$8 705
$10 234

Per capita income

$5 521

$6 412

$5 778

844
709
$17 398

409
019
$19 523
469
$3 744

481
377
$16 061
127
$3 849

$2 953

149
$2 657

67
$2 968

$20 568
313
$4 711
89
$2 353

$18 578
$18 122
$20 640

$18 718
$17 044
$20 582

950

$21 121

$21 789

171

641

135

$20 389
$22 413
$21 987
$15 765
$9 730

$20
$24
$23
$13
$7

Families

Median income

Mean income
Unrelated individuals 15 years and over

Median income

Households
With earnings
earnings

With Social Security income


Social Security

181

$3 736

income

With public assistance income


public assistance

151

income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

With own children under 18 years


Married-couple families

own

381

449
34
91

324
94

110

13

88
388
44

172
626
45

13

25

77
267
150
-

36

35

19

29

53

121

40

121

291

178
58
55

141

440
145

28
117

50
125
60
39
26

140
313
210

330
629
402

32

113
114

262
43
24

987

16

81

47
22
30
65

136

166
233
119
62
52

282

111

61

19

71

children

1
1

905
$19 777
$21

121

271
$9 310

891

468
215

250
306

119
146

106
100

300

121

158
123
168
106
133

169
150
180
75

106
66

539
174

96
94

10

$14 073
$22 423

43
$14 615
$16 744

188
173
165
116
88
4

$15 250
$18 030

$16 367
$17 617

173
62
$19 991
$21 725

757
250
$30 625

757
$20 872
$22 272

183
$22 396
$22 949

594
$18 000
$19 877

144
1
$22 500
$24 335

839
$9 474
$12 364

508
$4 904
$8 046

93
$6 114
$6 416

485

$9 170
281

$11 495
$11 810

524
$8 800
$10 824

$7 077

$8 467

$10 869

$7 321

$7 556

$7 679

$8 425

515
245

3 097

468
089

250
772
$20 485
655

262

987
790
$19 062
232
$4 539

1 539
189
$23 303
422
$4 319
44
$2 712

234
163
321
199

1
1

199

$20 391
376
$4 677
102
$2 153

580
538
326
408
172
95
$14 926
$17 605

669

$21

2 337
$18 071
028
$4 373

$24 108
522
$4 392

174
$2 891

59
$3 152

$21 805

$30 625
$28 574
$31 846
$29 544
$21 939
$23 812

191

$18 529
103

$4 474
22
$330

$4 117
80
$3 208

72
$2 866

159

247
240
294

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE

Families

With

196

281

97
110
70
135
57

12

Mean

42

$15 167
$17 196

Median

Mean

519
577

1979

IN

$5,000
$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more

Meon

187

15

Less than

Mean

125

452

61

730
354
376
015

under 18 years

$21

$13 491
$6 448

Female householder, no husband present


With own children under 18 years

$21

$12 257
$7 856

$16
$16
$17
$18
$10

943
569
182
$3 555

258
487
169

003
305

$22 191
$19 557
$23 810
$21 750
$14 099
$9 348

$20 291
$23 235
$21 766
$15 951
$10 990

949
894
405
691
750

$19 877
$18 120
$21 422
$19 876
$12 850
$10 641

$24
$24
$25
$25
$17
$12

757
485
245

183
130
68

594
477
292

60
28
32

41

15

17
16

108
66
54

17

249

219

47

106

171

$22
$23
$22
$25
$16
$13

272
917
898
495
088
415

$22
$15
$23
$17
$20
$8

601

335
159

645
579
074
690

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


699
530
379

Families

Householder worked

in

1979

With reloted children under 18 years


Female householder, no husband present

138
87
69
28

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for

whom

no
poverty status

INCOME

IN

is

308
225

033
752
406

159
55

193
92

905
653
435

101

38

28
228

23

148
83
52
37

48

168

510
402
304
86

199
967
580

1
1

184
126
95
22
172

27
47
17

66

673
260
629
244
128
87
37

396

757
553
241

80
29

144
841

463
151

80
34

is

determined

65 years and over


Persons for whom poverty status
Reloted children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

determined ..

186
48

464

2 572

3 712

664
459
469
319

737
574
885
635

221
1

251
67

271
88

194
31

371
124

344
306
225
224

3 271
843

2 092

4 353

171

640
570
397

568
432
286

669
654

839
328

508
290

93
49

485
117

140

6 494

3 101

2 901

2 251

3 983

082
764
869
426

483
323
984
754

696
104
74

469
314
386
273

829
599
705
465

001

174

755
722
476

478
380
052
780

167
114

524

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Families

Percent below poverty level


Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years

With related children under 6 years


Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for
determined

whom

60

79

36

105

132

55

55

47

85

19.5

8.7

7.1

8.8

7.9

3.3

7.9

7.4

24

12

41

26

19

39
47

61

29

63
76
35

81

35
85
35

21

66
36

27
58
37
20
28

7.3
17

7.3

27

13

11

12

36

56
20
25

poverty status

Persons for whom poverty status


Percent below poverty level
Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 yeors
60 years and over
65 years and over
Percent of persons for whom poverty status
Below 75 percent of poverty level

is

13

17

15

11

17

35

30

22

19

35

_
_
_
_
-

19

32
24

11

8
8
10

25

131
15.6

144

34

53

99

28.3

36.6

HI

15

10.9
12

18.9

73

11

10

9
9

25

19

determined ..

24

136

52

30

58

80

259

12.9
8

29.3

20.7

11.1

86

24

29.9
12

21.6
30

15.5
105

278

513

274

272

240

431

696

278

288

40

200

339

10.8

13.8

20.4

8.3

11.5

9.9

10.7

9.0

9.9

5.7

8.9

8.5

117

173
127
170
126

97
76

118
110
25

152
84
72
43

162
118
223
175

27
9

41
41

_
_

76
39

103

93

179
163

15
15

12
12

63
33
116

94
64
37
30

16.6
29.7

6.5
11.0

8.7
17.4

7.8

6.3

3.7

7.3

16.1

13.7

10.1

42.2

29.2

32.4

23.9

28.2

30.2

13.5
26.1

2.6
13.9

4.1

13.1

6.9
14.2

24.9

26.8

182

NEWARK,

N.J.,

71

19
19
is

23
15

36

Is

65 years and over

CENSUS TRACTS

122
11.8

21

Percent below poverty level

Below 125 percent of poverty


Below 200 percent of poverty

74
10.6
17

16

40

93

determined:

level

18.3

8.2
19.4

level

36.2

35.9

8.1

SMSA

P-289

Table P-13.

Occupation, Income

in

1979, and Poverty Status

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Census Tracts
[400 or More White Persons and
400 or More of a Specified Racial
Group]

in

1979

White Persons:

of

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Plainfield city.

1980-Con.
A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Rahway

Jnion County

B]

city.

Union County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0388

0389

0390

0391

0392

0393

0394

0395

0396

0397

0358

0359

0360

576
124
89
35
215

791
123
39
84
234
29
47
158
95
-

417

128

449

569
57

312
51

864
328

37
20
140

15

118

36
67

210
249

528
556
292
264
494

705
84
50
34
263

OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial ond professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations
Professional specialty occupations
Technical, sales,

and administrative support occupations

10
53
152
89

Technicians and related support occupations

Soles occupations

Administrative support occupations, including clerical


Service occupations

Private household occupations

70

158
266

41

381

71

23
30
97
5

10

10

79

95

92

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation and material moving occupations
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

INCOME

IN 1979
Households

$5,000
$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999.
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
Median

179
15

44

42

17

538
86

723

537
218

926

41

42
43

67
48
64
114
135

Families

Unrelated individuals 15 years and over

Median income

Mean income
Per capita income

Households
With earnings
earnings

With public assistance income


Mean public assistance income

IN

46
76

10

6
39

66

40
132

18
41

51

14

225
59

_
21

38

17

123

211

38

133
27

80
49

149
139
105

26

38

18

51

21

20
45

21

41

143
230
110
78
42

093

478

261

664

64
26

80

122
88
38
58
107
139
153
233
219
87
$24 286
$27 641

538

106
38
38
89
79
35
67

422
62
38
64

21

$12 109
$15 662

$17 088
$19 925

$7 957
$12 813

$30 201
$36 241

$15 966
$20 166

274
$18 000
$19 356

470
$20 000
$22 912

$11

218
563
$14 784

$31

743
956
$40 105

282
$9 565
$10 841

295
$8 908
$12 605

382
$4 556
$9 898

260
$12 324
$14 753

$11
$11

$8 509

$8 260

$6 898

538
385
$17 802
$4 488

723
470
$19 976
342
$3 286

537
288
$17 372
216
$2 752

31

59

120
$2 314

17

912
057
285

11

128
166

$22
$20
$23
$20
$25

10

150
167

356
988
986

90
107
48

277

$19
$24
$18
$26
$16
$14

18

485

69

24

$1

178

48
208
70

006
136
79
57
388
42
69
277
102
6
27
69

123
108
371
32
114

72

524

111

322

231

95

91

98

61

53
184
80

026

111

81

12

17

128
100

45
82

$1

63

12

38
45

61

7
12
61

99
127
79

40

157

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income

18

10

52
66
67
43

71

Mean income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

27
8

69
60
85

Median income

Mean

41

21

40
80

87
-

15

178
93
38
38

77
122
72

78

96
207
97

142
102
65
195
189
125
128
84
63

Less than

Mean

29

20
36

97
236

107

and repair occupations

424

Service occupations, except protective and household

Precision production, craft,

415
544
196
348
529
72
224
233
56

Protective service occupations

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations

59
33
26
62

44

12

6
18

59
33

51

186
$15 086
$16 Oil

357
$11

818

395
$6 083
$10 055

$10 887

$10 281

$8 649

$8 321

$7 666

664

122
891
$27 013
393
$4 423

538

856
670
$22 058
236
$4 586

904
616
$19 749
347
$4 936
49
$2 315

287
$7 650
$8 428

173
$8 088
$8 169

93
$12 569
$12 210

295
$10 982
$14 055

$12 909

$10 073

$6 766

$6 648

$6 878

926
785
$34 384
262
$4 837

093
816
$21 330

478
318
$14 475

422
319

261

$20 162

213
$17 313

351

143
$5 084
29
$4 546

129
$4 701
35
$3 396

$5 139
33
$3 360

113

$40 105
$40 654
$41 174
$41 882
$23 767

$28
$25
$30
$26
$18
$20

297
656
252
755
086
388

$21 145

$20 485
$23 286
$21 844
$9 616
$8 005

$22 157
$21 227
$22 863
$24 205
$17 138
$13 063

218
149

743
636
322
43
30

482
383

228

294

181

161

168
64
37

112
30
23

185
118
66
36
29

124
75
33
22

71

400

725
283
672

181

$14 784
$11 005
$19 318
$13 832
$5 397
$5 421

97
132

$7 268
$9 570

$16 875
$19 789

929

59
129
114

535
$20 826
788
$21

294
190
$22 157

$1

904
206
52

523
$25 065
$26 399

$21

145

18

35
-

$2 745

88
54

61

385
$24 375
$23 370

228
$17 054

$4 534
24

856
107

23
33
27
82

833
$29 097
$32 706

482
$23 710
$28 297

32
$15 867
$17 275

$16 066
$18 791

$21

13

250
$22 294

$13 298
$15 279

13

112
38
75

90
154
89
53
$17 143
$20 986

69
26
22
$12 976
$18 583

13

101

225

137
72
22
$21

441
$22 709
149
$5 302

$9 652

111

148
55

41

18

21

$3 029

$2 523

$2 868

370
037
817
553
229
965

$26 399
$27 374
$28 715

385
295
138
38
32

523
415
257
76
46

11

6
86

43
26
92

186
40

357
86

395

398
292
204

2 144

2 096
381

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE

Families

With own children under 18 years


Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years

141

490

431

290

125

$3 115

274
209

470

$11

301

789
043
729
716
694
$11 065
$19
$19
$19
$20
$20

$32
$30
$34
$32

706
427
047
927
$21 921
$13 900

$23
$24
$23
$23
$19
$26

$31

401

$14 772
$7 113

$21 788

609
412
068
109
$8 310

$22
$22
$25
$15

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


Families

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for
determined

whom

poverty status

whom

poverty status

is

determined ..

Related children under 18 years


Related children 5 to 17 years

60 years and over


65 years and over

INCOME

341
162

51

91

71

28

42

30
40

119

833
694
362
90
75
45

13

17
10

19

11

16

11

15

11

13

93

45

153

6
144

55

26

69

63

64

160

282
98

295

382
200

260

725
232

287
90

173
63

93
30

283

400

129

167

026

2 621

997

988

669

542
312
239
366
285

2 901

13

535
410
194
78
48
33
13

105

is

65 years and over


Persons for

104

954
95
82
238
206

164
1

772
335
229
480
329

197
136
339
282

52

574
417
529
355

261

167
607
488

183
134

214
270
203

211

271

144

204

164
129
186
142

575
425
677
483

291
194

527
395
383
272

175

284
559
392

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

IN

Families
Percent below poverty level

26

19

34

28

3.5

3.9

49
40

11

27

15

8
3

15
8

14.9
14

9.5

18

15
14

31

7
7
13

15

whom

poverty status

level

is

determined __

60 years and over


65 years and over

whom poverty status


Below 75 percent of poverty level
Below 125 percent of poverty level
Below 200 percent of poverty level

Percent of persons for

N.J.,

is

_
-

15

27

12

34

37

3.2

3.1

6.5

6.9

22

16

24
22

4
4
4
-

6
6

4
20
15

12

6
6

15
11

12
7

is

Related children 5 to 17 years

NEWARK,

68
31.2

Persons for whom poverty status


Percent below poverty level
Reloted children under 18 years

P-290

23
4.9

Householder 65 years and over


Unrelated individuals for
determined
Percent below poverty
65 years and over

36
13.1

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Femole householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years

33

55

139

62

89

37

34

24

45

HI

18.6

36.4

8.1

12.6

28.1

29

8.5

98

12.9
17

19.7

28

23.8
7

12.3

11

24

136
34.0
28

15

11.7

15

66

122

127

316

128

146

187

182

92

242

57

150

205

12.8
18
18

7.2
18
14

30.8
75

4.9
12

7.3

18.9

15.0

4.1

7.0

9.8

13
6

14

118

40

21

44

98

29

46
29

39
34
48
39

31

28
28

75
50
30
23

18
18

26
26

72
60
24

6.0
41
41

8.3

41

_
-

21

16

97
66

11.6
14.6
27.3

3.5
10.9

22.9
41.8
59.8

2.6
5.3
8.0

5.9

12.1

11.6
21.0

22.7
34.0

17

13

24
24

52

22

determined:

SMSA

24.6

5.1

4.8

6.3
19.6

4.2

8.0

3.3
10.5

7.2

13.6

15.1

33.9

36.5

16.4

17.1

22.2

23.8

25.4

3.5

1.1

CENSUS TRACTS

Occupation, Income

Table P-13.

1979, and Poverty Status

in

[Data ore estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Census Tracts

Summit

Roselle borough, Union County

[400 or More White Persons and


400 or More of a Specified Racial
Group]

1979

in

city,

Union County

1980 -Con

White Persons:

of

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Westfield town,

A ond

B]

Remainder of Union County

Union County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0340

0341

0342

0344

0380

0366

0322

0323

0328

0384

0385

0387

711
125
87
38

663
89

2 175
601

2 665

3 690
563

73

310

16

291

267

260

794

116

647
540
238
302
528
45

14

214
417
299

198

285
188

78
175
86

25
37
198
76

255
466

OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations

2 175

456

450
223
107
116

414
462
200
262

510

471

Sales occupations

268
188
818
50
167

Administrative support occupations, including clerical

601

122
327

307

Professional speciolty occupations

and administrative support occupations


Technicians and related support occupations

Technical, sales,

2 112

56
108

61

246

121

152

Private household occupations

Protective service occupations

37

20

41

132

258
42
186
286

Service occupations

209

Service occupations, except protective and household

Forming, forestry, and fishing occupations


Precision production, croft,

and repair occupations

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation ond material moving occupations
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

INCOME

Households

151

962
49

888
285

no

148
65
73

84
18
8

179

156
112
59
109
183
164

21

18

65

58

6
9
173
14
152

107

225
76
72
77

126
64
34
28

84
154
76
24
54

309

594
97
43
48

73

021
116

45
129
29

222

55

337
235
115

45
75

805
758
250
163
387
700
246
22
56
168

368
537
277

179

307

214

148
58

125
29

$15 367
$18 405

$18 510
$19 839

$21

Families

Median income
Mean income

1
128
$22 898
$23 350

840

Unrelated individuals 15 years and over

$9 194
$10 035

Median income
Mean income

$8 029

Per capita income

888
479
$19 319
646
$4 139

Households

With earnings
With Social Security income
Meon Social Security income
With public assistance income
Mean public assistance income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

75

$2 333

15

10

204
248
105
99
44

299
322
186
54
82

$23
$23
$25
$25
$15
$10

With own children under 18 years


Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years

INCOME LEVELS

IN

1979

With related children under 18 years


Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for
determined

350
213
354
625
262
360

whom

whom

128
882

102

76
64
276

79
71

540
48
52
45
79
83
83
65
69

618

87
96
42
122
93

495

116
129

681
78
30
24
160
193

2 354

$22 599
$25 858

184
$28 497
$30 290

218
$29 291
$30 383

1
150
$25 130
$28 663

1 499
$30 376
$32 088

2 109
$30 268

463

236

$9 167
$12 068

$12 351
$11 733

336
$12 446
$14 579

$8 986

$9 751

$10 Oil

495
226

681
479
$30 062
426
$4 712

2 354
2 187
$29 794
388
$4 758
43
$2 546

121

131

19

16

13

123

$23 915

$20 741
$25 327

$20 014
$25 351

$15 425
$18 200

$16 643
$19 475

$13 733
$16 939

791
$23 528
$24 481

720
$24 613
$27 421

1 055
$23 862
$27 525

827
$25 760
$30 797

414
$18 947
$21 414

384
$19 750
$21 957

442
$15 726
$18 773

379
*7 050

572
$11 900
$15 635

581

$9 147

322
$:0 063
$11 675

$10 924
$12 769

197
$9 167
$9 735

184
$11 545
$11 598

$7 862

$8 704

$9 310

$10 257

$7 831

$7 463

151

962
822

309

594
412
$18 777
242
$4 823
40
$2 210

540
408
$20 826

797
009
650
374
173
883

$21 414

$21 957
$19 310

055
817
473

827

414

701

128

141

241
109
59

61

26

120
62

903
$21 093

457
$4 076
64
$2 074

$23 951
266
$5 023
40
$2 949

369

498
226
$24 843
489
$4 838
1
1

22
$1 545

1
122
$23 927
412
$4 027
45
$2 823

153

$4 947
65
$2 246

253
192
254

31

89
45

618
405
$19 292
278
$4 868
40
$3 359

81

391
411

207
169

59
83
117
190
277
747
582

175

148

87

80

210
220
238

$24
$26
$25
$28
$15
$12

421
993
276

931

$27
$28
$27
$28

621

$21 574

826

$f4 014

$27
$28
$27
$29
$26
$10

791

720

657
334

571

481

082
542

466

525
012
878
123

867
889

$30
$33
$35
$36
$13
$12

$16
$23
$18
$12
$1

056
669
871

543
214

67
60

325
59
23
26

12

14
16
16

171

137

230

151

151

840
267

379
153

322
56

572
209

581
164

197
89

4 289

2 913

2 723

629
506
729
503

602
478
560
350

4 159
949
756

3 171

868
669
944
689

735
574

163
116

931

661

657

489

467
329

16
2.2

481
177
126
73

4
232
poverty status

210

261

1
1

$26 109
403
$4 787
71

$2 672

1
1

23
$3 183

$31

631

$22 995
$20 860
$14 848
$11 491

$18
$16
$19
$20
$13
$8

773
092
794
909
351

482

$28
$28
$29
$30
$18
$16

663
854
456
017
933

150
948

461

$32
$33
$33
$35
$20
$15

088
247
769
159

$31 631
$31 146
$32 604
$32 433

373
934

$13 885
$8 410

poverty status

is

101

385

384
283

442
265
166

499
226

2 109

858
042

46

94
59
48

713
168
114
79

19

10

11

181

202

200

184

463

236

61

135

76

336
94

410

4 322

5 207
1
391

153
64

49
24
6
78

521

91

59

128

95
59

is

65 years and over


Persons for

118

1979

Families
in

498

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE

Families

Householder worked

100
79
55
107
46

earnings

369

32
87
199
79
57
157
140
62
167

207
195

356
279

Median

determined ._

Related children under 18 years


Related children 5 to 17 yeors

60 years and over


65 years ond over
IN

219

143
133

Mean

INCOME

282
310
207
40
63

900
434
466

1979

IN

$5,000
$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999.
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more

ALL

_
247
408
200
94
114

Less than

Meon

121

552
244
308
747

384

331

270
296
226

019
815
832
531

057
765
490

7 176
1

950

451

894
509

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Families

Percent below poverty level

Householder worked

in

1979

With related children under 18 years


Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated Individuals for
determined

whom

poverty status

Persons for whom poverty status


Percent below poverty level
Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 yeors
60 years and over
65 years ond over

whom

CENSUS TRACTS

24
27

19

12

19

9
12
9

poverty status

is

37

50

16

4.5
15
15

12.1

44
47

11

30
22

15
3.9
9

42

38

9.5

3.3
9

51
3.4
15

1.8

42

28
16

36
22

38
33

4
4

8
16
16

_
-

20

31
21

38
19

15

14

21

16
5

22
4

33

12

21
6.3

determined ..

124

94

30

68

77

25

30

56

43

14.8

24.8

12.7
18

16.3
18

18.2

20

13.3
14

12.1

56

9.3
5

11.9

47

13

11

11

325

189

86

313

202

162

94

170

194

138

7.6

6.5

3.2

7.5

6.4

3.9

3.7

1.9

50
44
69
56

22

111

47

11.7
41

6.7

72

31

68

26

22
63
63

26
30
30

55
38
25

64

99
45
32

43
24
39
28

61

18

6.2
11.3

3.3

4.8

5.3

8.7

13.5

19.3

28.4

2.9
6.0
15.3

3.9

15.9

10.5
20.1

3.0
4.7

22.5

2.5
6.4
14.3

9.1

22.2

78

8.9

61

96
57
is

53
5.0

is

65 years and over

Below 75 percent of poverty level


Below 125 percent of poverty level
Below 200 percent of poverty level

27
3.4

50
43

19

Percent below poverty level

Percent of persons for

72
6.4

11

35
28

11
11

determined:

8.8

6.6

4.2

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

1.9

P-291

and Labor Force Characteristics of Black Persons:

Social

Table P-14.

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For

1980

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

Essex County

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

Belleville

Bloomfield

East Orange

Irvington

Montdair

SMSA

Total

town

town

city

town

town

418 389
398 723
19 666

316 648
301 912
14 736

933
884
49

260

64 650
59 857
4 793

23 429

173
87

947
482

112 948
4 176

85 217

208

260

15 790

6 559

3 066

52

749

7.5

8.1

11.5

4.9

331
6.9

269 804
12 230

203 643

614

950

43 526

14 742

9 146

16

16.8

58
25.9

2 129

16.6

17.9

141 106
6 797
6 856
70 021

106 273

432

20 326
920

36 465
20 967

26 919

850

110
106
45

216 090
9 315
18 312

162 798

510

7 290
14 299

11

14 631
48 391
77 921

650
37 677

The

Newark

Verona
borough

city

Nutley town

150

191 968

10 084

186 883

488
485

085

2 234
86

54 717
1
570

86

12.8

9.4

842

8 377
411

119 508
4 765

386
23

15.1

6.8

18.3

14.4

_
-

8 112

3 271

5 674

62

3 936

246
114
335
838
738

66 464
3 285
3 325
34 671
17 068
8 115

97

372
322
4 152
2 028
1
238

188
308
2 708
343
127

35 255

11 942

7 140

029
197

7 746

114

267

6
14

25
115
69
73

111

160
563
577
184
2 408
1
095
1
153

9 897

131

282
668
566
2 423
5 035
1
908
1
060

94 237
5 469

345

40

732
32
55
35

814

701
1
621
2 312

Orange

city

NATIVITY
Total persons

Native
Foreign born

1
1

21
1

11

066

17 840
16 238
1

205
196
9

602

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak o language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at
Persons 18 years and oyer
Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

all

all

4 328
214
11

32
2

11.2

927
679

164

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

in

school ..

Nursery school
Kindergarten

Elementary
High school

8 years)

to

(1

to

(1

years)

College

5 113
5 161

53 230
15

291
24

23
25
134
90
160

Oil
9 481
4 978
1

11

46
29
11

15
19

25

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


Persons 25 years old and over
Elementary:

to

4 years

5 to 7 years
8 years
1
to 3 years

High school:

11

29 060

21

858

122
122

4 or more years

18 460

12 883

66

44 years

29 837
82 484
2 764

22 173
62 612
2 824

2 877

382 394
210 533
166 318
83 590
56 963
25 765
22 417
5 543

288 104
153 562
130 377
80 170
33 874
16 333
13 939
4 165

754
320
434

151 201

107 905
47 735
21 957
30 612
7 601

390

372
34 894
11 186

69
64
56

27.1

28.5

101

061

38
62
23
25

212
849
847

73 382
34 882
38 500

4 years
College:

to 3 years

57 141

18

118

5
3

864
528
279
903
455

17

24 977
30 689
10 728
4 731

46

9 684
251

740
573
725
613
367
415

262

3
1

132

_
4
13
41

35
39

FERTILITY

Women 35

to

Children ever born

Per 1,000

women

83

65
187

144
1

735

4 601

121
2 417

4 472
2 465

11

13 208
41 092

3 111

32
103
3

219

2 927
2 319

9
31
3

444

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and over

Same house
Different house in United States

SMSA
SMSA

Central city of this

Remainder of

this

SMSA
SMSA

Outside this
Different

Abroad

JOURNEY TO

Drive alone

73 749

Carpool

31

Public transportation

home

Other means or worked at


travel time to

Worked

in

21
7
13
8
4

577
310

26 476

151

80
36

5 478
6 667
520

9
4
2
2

22.5

29.4

28.0

348

17 228
5 832

997
646

120
294
20
20

51

1
1

845
756
753
072

10 250
7 077
3

005
198

539
973
036
640

470
302

5 741
7 655

53
115
115

173
98
73
59

168

16
7
8
2
5

494
484
532

165
86
79

331

19

039

60

162

032
478

55 340

246

7 623

340
329
18 265
406
4

152
22
55

86
52
22

17

614
597
847
565

26.5

28.9

26.0

27.6

29.8

38 293
22 655

106
26
80

303
732

49

3 571

49

175

2 220

506
412
336

587
497
168

839
974
079
343
443

5 303

29.0

5
1

944
530

1
1

WORK

Workers 16 years and over


Private vehicle:

Mean

59 466
29 298
28 812
9 249
14 863
4 700
4 386
1
356

981
570
360
89
205
66
66

SMSA

work

minutes.

of residence

Central city

Outside central city

Worked outside SMSA of residence


Place of work not reported

201

801

15 029
18 754

303
126
177
32
27

289 258
179 963

218 156
130 580

668
446

73
275
142
24

12 811

396
3 887

11

5 501

047
929
948
379

030

3 308

3 151
3 879

2 559

512
294

859
887

15 759

8 799

1
1

749

21
11

15 638
6 944

9 357

5
1

7
5

90

199

17

41

429

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
Labor force

Percent of

civilian

Percent of civilian labor force

With
In

own

children under

In

Civilian

604
42

27 995
3 142

10 348

5 514

58 497

138

411

10 998

246
26

830

11

11.7

7.6

6.5

10.1

9.9

6.9

15.8

9.6

9.4

12.1

162 841
91 192

123 818
66 372

359
205

565
308

26 279
16 422

8 819

5 012
3

53.6

57.1

54.5

62.5

67.3

80 922
10 214

58 218
8 128

177

14 878

5 288

153
63.2
132

7 204
4 578
63.5
4 171

28

285
23

60.3
2 811

544

636

213

73 286
34 580
47.2
29 337
5 224

242

5 931

56.0

21

407

11.2

12.3

13.7

7.5

9.4

10.7

7.0

15.1

13.7

8.9

624
10 518
35 764
22 515

76
48

62
40
220
156

4 205

150
92

418
258
713

13 688
5 745
18 721
10 650

26 756
8 988

95
25

103

5 070
1
621

158

923
038

7
7

716
33 765
35 669
11 384
6 249
302
242
3 705

persons 16 to 19 years

Not enrolled in school


Not high school graduate
Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

175
97

64.8

51

labor force

12 625
8 789
69.6
7 959

34

27 908
14 501

6 years

labor force

66.7

412

'

Married, husband present

408
272

54.1

66.8

Percent of female, 16 years ond over

Employed
Unemployed

128 717
69 599

67.3

528

16 688
12.8

labor force

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force

925

73.2

59.9
113 709

62.2

158 607
21 071

Employed
Unemployed

46 387
168
67.2

Percent of persons 16 years and over

21

3 197

_
-

13

31

2 507

8 618
6 005

_
_
_

703
139
152
412

11

733
104
089
2 275
711
1
456
202
93

1
1

024

115
765
138
39
21

17 296
6 190
3 918

613
800
2 505

20
20
91

47

601

146

9 036
71.6

94

31 911
68.8

12 015
76.2

6 111
69.5

75 066

283

58.3

69.4

30 562
23 573
21 004
18 929
17 255
7 138

11

574
9 069
8 020
6 736

955
4 717
4 021
3 667
3 259

68
48
42
38
34
22

274
540
065
305

268
239
190

155

660
408

267
485
259
47
66

22
-

5
13

15

55.4

80

82
40
48.8

40
9

42
29
26
11

LABOR FORCE STATUS IN 1979


Persons 16 years and over, in labor force in 1979
Percent of persons 16 years and over

Worked

1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment
in

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Persons 16 to 64 years
With a work

disability

Prevented from working

With a public transportation


Persons 65 years ond over
With a public transportation

P-292

disability

disability

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

190 494
179
133
118
106
97
47

65.9
331

937
204
953
020
373
24.9

138 311
63.4
129 074
95 737
83 861
75 618
68 247
36 056

468

729

70.1

73.1

461

715
548
508

360
329
289
268
15.2

18.5

10.1

262 051
24 874
14 383
7 060
24 619
5 124

197 365
19 784

564
28

841

14
6

725
18 917
4 005

944

17.2

19.1

16.1

18.2

11.5

846

42 235

15 240

7 132

992
440

490
288

307
30

150

3 021

961

12

182

158

116 605
14 147
8 951
4 182

600

37
22

427

101

2 518

33

24.8
39
13.0

26.1
16 709

11

16.9

444
181

852

11

463

29.7
10 703

12.7

085

17.9

461

71

18.2

21

20

124
70.9
124
83
69
52
52
50
40.3
14

69

144

12

22.4
3

274

558
927
3 743
874
1

6 231
2 576
21.4
1

519
102

140
18.7

662
204

11

8
6
5
5

639
759
991

429
003

133

201
152

292

36

2 061

22.8

11

23

535
256

020
239

25

CENSUS TRACTS

Social

Table P-14.

1980 Con.

and Labor Force Characteristics of Black Persons:


[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

Essex

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

County Con.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

Somerset County

Morris County

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

West

Manville

Cald-

West Orange

Succosunna-

town

Remainder

Total

Dover town

Madison
borough

Morristown

well borough

town

Kenvil (CDP)

Remainder

Total

94
94

810
723

3 821
3 348

10 265
9 505

522
457

719
662

4 145
3 982

59
36

473

760

65

57

163

23

4 820
4 368
452

10 327

87

226

734

2 610

148

15

152
56

3 057

15

borough

NATIVITY
Total persons

Native
Foreign born

9 895

432

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGUSH
Persons 5 to 17 years
Speok a language other than
Percent who speak English
Persons 18 years and over
Speak a language other thon
Percent who speak English

43
English at

English at

37

16

79

127
4

168
4

7.6

10.7

51

505
49

2 893
174

7 056

520

2 755

37

3 404

6 512

223

340
30

13

48

132

287

9.8

1.3

6.3

9.4

201

3 529
184
180

173

327

379

15

635

3 678

27

79
110

73
55

509
946
710

84
27
48

96
85

574
478

15

740
356

113

138

411

431

5 723

264

382

2 226

37

2 814

5 485

214
414

22
26

55
175
142

26

130
187
177

39
88
65

47
185
46
64

391

home

not well or not at

all

home

not well or not at

all

50

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
Persons 3 years oh) and over enrolled

In

290

53

school ..

Kindergarten

Elementary

(1

High school

37
39
408
334
383

15

Nursery school

8 years)
to 4 years)

to

(1

College

18

152

25
10

61

41

471
6

62

203
213
1

891

940

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


Persons 25 years old and over
to 4 years
5 to 7 years
8 years
High school:
1
to 3 years
4 years
College:
1
to 3 years
4 or more years
Elementary:

FERTILITY
Women 35

to

18

20

23

44 years

bom
women

Children ever

Per 1,000

93
72

374

120
135

373
652

333
961
2 048
948
805

304
698

27
5
16

435

541

160
254

17

842
006

146

2 296

2 382

2 863

3 271

9 607
4 954
4 363
109
2 674

71

56
2

2 309
33
143
193

46

51

15
15

844
544

176

541

821

7
7

372
819

000

2 202

4 109
2 486
547

57

4 276
820
2 297
92

219
328
225
76

57
57

122

652

404

761

191

213

457
249

17

89
124
47

206
26
26
55

279

324

163
69

179

90

42

721

28.9
131

484
916
278

290
355
297
893
2 064
765

366
912
492

788
2 183
2 770

RESIDENCE IN 1975
92

Persons 5 years and ovor

Same house

51
41

Different house in United States

SMSA
SMSA

Central city of this

Remainder of
Outside this
Different

this

41

SMSA
SMSA

777
428
333
97

195

481

41
41
16

Abroad

217
824
355
988

426
230

_
57

160

9 730
5

477

4 141
47
1

714

045
932

2 380
2 302

159

112

974
019
575

15
15

2 545

4 513

681

058
885

73

118

301

48

307

361

269

20.1

16.8

14.6

16.5

25.7

24.5

22.4

4 490

220

362

861

29

580
287
290

JOURNEY TO WORK
35
30

Workers 16 years and over


Drive alone

Private vehicle:

Carpool

Public transportation

Mean

travel time to

Worked

SMSA

in

work

minutes..

of residence

35.3

32.3

17

266

17
14

123
143
96
39

415
716
237
148

Central city

Outside central city

Worked outside SMSA of residence


Place of work not reported

603
934
204

5 137
2 761
1

291
174

home

Other means or worked at

387
270
72
45

415
240

71

17

4 419

220

341

22

287

345
29
-

16

845
47

29

156

385

018

980

935

866

69

38

243
125

2 102

6 996
5 068

415

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and ovor
Labor force
Percent of persons 16 years and over

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of

civilian

labor force

Female, 16 years and ovor


Labor force
Percent of female, 16 years and over

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of civilian labor force

76
35

548
387

2 997

46.1

70.6

56.3

35

387

Married, husband present

Not enrolled in school


Not high school graduate
Employed
Not

in

LABOR FORCE STATUS

40

or

50

to

1979.
more weeks
52

worked 35 or more hours per week

weeks

35 or more hours per week


With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment
Usually worked

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Persons 16 to 64 years
With a work disability
Prevented from working
With a public transportation disability
Persons 65 years and over
With a public transportation disability

CENSUS TRACTS

23

117

192

57.5

70.4

84.9

61.1

885
32

150

175

3.5

2 803
111
3.8

7
4.5

17
8.9

193
114

553
401

150
103

549
442

44
40
76

20

18

55

321
37

492
130
909
198
87

67

103
70

49

76

25

31

8
4

10

12

15

46

2 151
71.8

5 817
77.1

715
477
967
855
466
970

310

399
266
225
225
196
125

16.7

13.9

383

6.6

22.5
152
14.6

15.4

29
23.4

517

2 093

6 834

59

3
3

25

182

542
238
144
504
79

695

22

195
70.5
145
50

15
68.2
8
7

4.2

46.7
14

257
162
547
396
384
116
49

13

18
3

5.5

7
23.3

21

674

72.4
4 692

564
74
2.8

7.3

931
360
70.4
325
30

3 713
2 560
68.9

371

323
237
9.3

2.2

218
179
744
582
400

57

30

237
787
212
95

6
10
14

25
56

2 855
78.7

5 422
77.5

4 100

22
15

28

317

431

86.4

77.5

2 177
73.7
2 137

100.0

647
441
1
1

671

14

1979

in

Usually

022

12

Persons 16 years and ovor, in labor force in 1979


Percent of persons 1 6 years and over

Worked

73,7

7.4

IN

3 629

314

65

labor force

324
26

37
30
81.1

8.5

279
26

2 955
2 139
72.4

185
157

12

Unemployed

556
350
62.9

4.6

25

250

367
305
83.1

4 147
2 919

197
60.4
197

13

19 years

632
56

7 544
5 498
72.9
5 212

3.3

17
35.4
17

labor force

In

688

596
917

326

labor force

Chilian persons 16 to

48

With own children under 6 years


In

35

382

46.1

69.7

35
28
22

382
360
325
294
294
27

18
12

7.1

76

085

461

317
237
144
484

1
1

17

3
3

37
37

696
403
449
228
428

15

832
259

15

104

15

966
848
373

15

29.0
59

19.7

13.1

148

460

13.6

147

18.6

15.5

17.0

338

520

37
8

6 319

35

171

16

62
43

516
204

2 708
303
155
87

3 231

25

29

36
8

227
32

241

220
200
179
44

1
1
1

NEWARK,

212
39

N.J.,

306
769
363
162

990
18.3

81

430
90

SMSA

P-293

1980 Con.

and Labor Force Characteristics of Black Persons:

Social

Table P-14.

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Somerset County- -Con.

Census Tracts
[400 or More Black Persons]

and B]

Union County

New

North Plainfield

Somerset

Somerville

borough

(CDP)

borough

Remainder

328
328

6 672
6 393

322
313

279

2 005
1
861
144

98

2 079

341

17

16

226

4 009

13

135

891
29

5.9

103

2 517
145
165

Provi-

Total

Elizabeth city

Linden city

dence borough

Plainfield city

149
77 411
3 738

19 304
18 112

6 312
6 143

35
35

192

169

27 420
26 228
1
192

539

22 064

5 358

17

981

416

122

386

5.9

9.6

12 013

110

52 593
2 574

4 045

090

304

17.3

17.9

28.3

10.5

14.5

636
43
20
406

27 626
297
1
302

6 475

2 254
56
100

12

28
176

121

12

121

111

82

56

Rahway

city

NATIVITY
Total persons

Native
Foreign born

1
1

81

4 818
4 676
142

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak a language other than
Percent who speak English
Persons 18 years and over
Speak a language other than
Percent who speak English

English at

home

not well or not at


English at

all

home

not well or not at

all

813

12

7 759
198

3.0

23

17 409

3 292

406

161

182
45

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

in

school __

Nursery school

Kindergarten

Elementary
High school

77

to 8 years)

(1

4 years)

to

(1

21
5

College

422
15

232
687
288

13 391
7 660
3

976

357
444
3 346
580
748

654
323

9 506
461

522
71

434
4 549
2 847
1
215

61

710
430
250

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


222
13

245
191

725
36
50
32

19

500
314
488
474

178
311
65
53

to

High school:
College:

3 324
112

4 years

5 to 7 years
8 years
to 3 years
1
4 years
1
to 3 years

Persons 25 years old and over


Elementary:

112
55
23

more years

or

214
129
60

74
196
327
157
271

42 084
1

521

244

2
8
16
5

351

860
668
489

9 176
537
876
525
2 514
3 327

3 951

3 351
92

23

13 895

23

454
949
714
2 624
5 598
862
1
694

311

991

123
872
369
409

406

175

2 675
91

117

170
530
114
364
289

FERTILITY

Women 35

44 years

to

Children ever born

Per 1,000

women

23
30
304

538
665

85
238

3 095

2 800

6 018
3 568
2 414

6 034

142
250

15 683

761

2 599

269
874
364
-

2 213
897

74 953
46 540
27 437
3 264
18 701
5 472

272

3 635
2 858

505
238

2 451

11

2 018

22

000

372
662

330
919
2 785

RESIDENCE IN 1975
230

Persons 5 years and over

138
92

Same house
Different house

United States

in

SMSA
SMSA
Outside this SMSA
Different SMSA
Central city of this

Remainder of

this

Abroad

JOURNEY TO

Workers 16 years and over

451

417

36

31

406
847
803
45

171

2 897

596
444

849
514

17 595
9 956
7 398
5

570
642

o 059
4 330
719
303
1

186

976

223
162

976

241

10

33 646
20 195
7 115

6 739

2 723

131

82

3 741

122

2 595

47
47

193

4 889

home

Other means or worked at


travel time to

SMSA

969
615
206

107

106
6
40

32.6

22.0

17.6

25.5

24.5

21.5

80
26
54

904

398
24
374

553

21

254

12

190

4 713
535

18 064

4 178

33

Public transportation

in

18

290
74
74

131

Drive alone

Carpool

Mean

29

934

271

47
47

25 653
15 999
9 328
307
6 697
2 324
2 106

4 254
2 946

326

27

452

2 233

281
133

854
294
294

WORK

Private vehicle:

Worked

84
8
8

work

minutes..

of residence

Central city

Outside central city

Worked outside SMSA of residence


Place of work not reported

10
52

7
1

897
780
120

61

541
251

114

129

6 375
6 345

3
1
1

372
469

136
762

759
345

12

11

821

6 654

537

251
114

12

22.0

80.0

933
310
623
428
410

022
978
798

231
201

26.7
6 092

355
446

23.7
1

127

266

450
642

861

170

507

2 537

561

23

18 863

3 504

12

13

12

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
Labor force
Percent of persons 16 years and over
Employed

Unemployed
Percent of civilian labor force

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force
Percent of female, 16 years and over

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of

civilian

labor force

With own children under 6 years


In

labor force

IN

1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Persons 16 to 64 years
disability

Prevented from working


With a public transportation disability

P-294

7 049

2 875

987

295

9.7

12.3

9.3

2 372
553
65.5

868

4.6

51
5.5

139
120

2 351

515
312

708
490

31 163
19 341

7 129
4 002

62.1
17 578

638
69.7
461
177

60.6

69.2

286
26

468
22

10.8

8.3

478
334
1

160
869
595

935

136
5.5

8.1

864
237
4 417

336

279
185
859
625
388
89
26

373
684
2 150
1
349
1 735

7 217

10 363

333
225
058
785
538
82
32

67

48

8 883

344

10.2
11

480
70.8

8.2

55
199
126

71
17
7

544

98

275

880
355

8.0

12.7

211

11

124

488
508

9.0

121

253
70.3

423

56.1

4.5

5 084
3 141
12 789

52.2
12

6 628
64.0
6 071

738

3 188
72.1

11

185

2 544

668
373

192
61.6

095
97

149

19

_
-

14
7

986
909
334

18

169

28

74

28

21

406

159

184

18

190

3 511

695

026

40 944

8 710
67.7
8 110

3 352
75.8
3 190

13 856

2 608
74.4

49

58
39

137

651

115

1979

in

Persons 65 years and over


With a public transportation

34 994
3 762

68.6

7.9

_
_

Persons 16 years and over, in labor force in 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

With o work

4 420

56 562
38 817

64.4

957
650

261

86.3
108
12
10.0

026

12 873
8 049
62.5

427
919

67.9

14.0

31

Not enrolled in school


Not high school graduate
Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

Worked

3 292
75.1

620
30

4
37

Ovilian persons 16 to 19 years

LABOR FORCE STATUS

4 386

labor force

Married, husband present


In

226
207
91.6
178
29

190
174
165
135
130
27

N.J.,

562

2 363
2

166

2 054

653

71.9
1

008
857
818
692
655

18.6

375

18.9

19.4

12.0

209

4 172

854

13
6

348
125
63
214
46

81

74

33

40

SMSA

664
507
423
370
323

14,2
10

17

NEWARK,

72.6

444

150
21.6
37

disability

80.1

84.1

160

72.4

39
29
26
24
22
9

236
623
607
117
145

357

15.6

22.9

38

4 300

11.9

17.7

084

13

51 533
4 032
2 100
110

95
-

104
44

4 768
950

493

683

121

2 270

4 753
4 353
2 530

044

891

755

29.0
148
18.2

22.5

11 631

4 126
270
90

097
691

245
041
190

12
52.2
12
12
12
12
12

73.5

299
10 094
13

9 164
8 210
7
3

22.1

334

23

538
060
820
532
369
563
21.6

490

220
14.3

17 457

3 205

448
728
428
392

170
73

46
299

241

81

58
83

17.8

17.9

294

596
067

CENSUS TRACTS

Social

Table p-14.

1980 Con.

and Labor Force Characteristics of Black Persons:


(Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Union

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

town,
Essex County

Belleville

County Con.

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Bloomfield town,

East

Essex County

Oronge

city,

A and

B]

Essex County

Roselle

Roselle Park

Summit

Westfield

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

borough

borough

city

town

Remainder

0144

0151

0099

0100

0101

0102

0103

5 704

60
49

442

2 181

2 680
2 398

4 084

927
254

2 663
2 452
211

3 923

587

623

672

53

19

43

101

400

86
-

805

2 573

2 722

NATIVITY
Total persons

Native
Foreign born

385
319

411

14 832
14 290

468
436

499
482

11

140

31

542

32

17

250
39

335

3 931
98

97

_
-

6.1

123
16
37.5

028
44
-

9 985

343

353

285

10

116

11.6

1
1

222
082

668
255

062

282

859
225

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 years

Speak a language other than English at home


Percent who speak English not well or not at
Persons 18 years and over
Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

415
63
9.5

3 809

262

51
12

10.7

all

all

938

10

798

73
6.8

040

121

164

47

25.6

11.0

14.9

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
Nursery school

764
60

Kindergarten

107

Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

Elementary

._

908
465
224

to 8 years)

(1

High school

in school

to

(1

years)

College

13

333

438

168

854

21

5 309
271

139

18

132

20

93
49

6
145

127

2 468

55

46

145
37

200
72

339
099

64
20

58
38

803
54
116

866

8 156

295

305

38
105
85

216
543
454
519
217
349
858

6
6

13

40

23
70
119
26
36

433

409

883
45

909

24

37

51

422

364

446

660

161

195
242

182
273

361

370

2 108
19

2 257

84
110

119
142

304
875
463
253

559
804
420

129

87
35

640
357
290

337

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


3 088
39

Persons 25 years old and over


Elementary:

to

4 years

8 years
High school:

to 3 years

4 years
College:

491

61

187
220
82
83

30

328

to 3 years

or

51

227
219
463

5 to 7 years

321

more years

21

151

302
104

3
1

81

18

89
69
36
49

134
38
76

401

41

65

121

64
37

180

201

161

465

509
357
228

628
208

188
66

71

196

51

162

FERTILITY

Women 35

to

438
964

76
152

86
239

2 201

2 000

2 779

44 years

Children ever born

Per

1,000

women

298

46

3 142
2 421

2 587

119
1

39
47
205

348
957
750

165
330

194
435

189
399

2 000

2 242

2 111

2 004

2 478
1
192

2 522

3 350

328
779
2 375

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and over

Same house
Different house

United States

in

Central city of this

Remainder of
Outside this
Different

this

5 056

53

3 077

SMSA
SMSA

31

109

61

2 378

37
29

625

192

13 820
8 604
5 065

414
213

420
350

201

806
280
979
894

50
140

70
48
22

140
864

627
135

286
295
708
283

118

241

102

860
542
307
892
343

11

6 758

212

248

4 549

106
25

157

759
447
167
145

709
307
215

274
634
326
256

3 767
2 169
1

451

120

508

331

11

831

784
273
273

151

11

469
587
736
146

L6
129

WORK
Drive alone

Corpool
Public transportation

home

Other means or worked ot


travel time to
in

251

977
274

353
109

201

Workers 16 years and over

Mean

151

SMSA
SMSA

Private vehicle:

Worked

35
35

165
642

462

134
109
109

Abroad

JOURNEY TO

828
79
548

SMSA

work

minutes.-

of residence

Central city

Outside central city

Worked outside SMSA of residence


Place of work not reported

629
407

689
445
95
46

341
114
83
87

281

867
966
450
407
44

584
917

31

50

50

58

24.7

26.2

21.7

30.6

26.4

26.9

21.9

487

4 804

192

180

959
398
561

876
276
600

275
87

151

291

240
417
823
309

244

370

72

907
423

2 799

2 911

22.6

45.5

14.9

449
275

20

629
10

11

174

20
9

619

476

9
14

102
118

481

411

223
119

312

025
773

48
36

103

333

50

27

3 471

142
10

153

496
234
262

46
24

120
177

067
879

12

281

331
55

28.0
1

073
563
510

28.5
1

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
Labor force
Percent of persons 16 years and over
Employed

4 007
2 736

Percent of civilian labor force

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force

Employed
Unemployed

In

24

12.2

410
250

In

861

609
431
127
4

labor force

19 years
Not enrolled in school
Not high school graduate
Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

Gvilion persons 16 to

LABOR FORCE STATUS

IN

1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment
in

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Persons 16 to 64 years
With a work

disability

Prevented from working

With a public transportation


Persons 65 years and over
With a public transportation

CENSUS TRACTS

442
916
63.5

229
30

256

77

050
556

16

813
103

10.0

7.3

11.6

5.9

11.2

5 906

220

205

131

59.5
107

124
60.5
113

18
18

576
389

629
372

67.5

59.1

372

855
536

1
1

915
404
73.3
311
93
6.6

075

347

3 834
64.9
3 576

17

25

258

24

11

70

65

4.4

6.7

6.7

18.3

8.9

13.1

8.4

35
29
231
107

93
57
289
132
156
25

697
474
895
073
297
324

23

178
114
308
205
160

133

128
20

2
2
1

14

20
6

67
29

80
60

62

46

13

_
_
_
-

62.7

771
71.7

466

706

1
1

74.6
1

330
93

2 002
71.5
1

6.5
1

016
707

1
1

888

705
220

5.7

11.4

503
003
944
59

838
149

5.5
151

5.9

15.1

249
135
506
333
325
89
45
22

13

6
12

17

34

523

2 129

2 945
73.5

43

843
43
43
37
23
17
6
14.0

685
545
448
429
377
136

790
546
430
416
362
204

19.4

19.0

60

25.0
87

16.1

12.0

16.0

16.2

18.6

13
10.0

3 606
233
138
77
401
95

43

812
68

944

9 686

321

333

37

19

78
49

19
7
6

16
6

11

709
354
237
948

55

48

193

33
189
117

43

53

37

_
-

701

815

7 902

257

283

965

70.2

70.8

74.1

68.4

74.3

675

250
200
184
137

283
226
220

66.9
931
711

131

185

52
20.2

61

660
987

668
39

66.7

98
437
341

198
36
26

31

69.6

6
10

58
23

925
66.1

114

239
158
723
546
391
89
34
-

190
143

400
326
234
99

59.5

14
9

1979

Persons 16 years and over, in labor force in 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

Worked

272

5.2

18
75.0
18

labor force

381
71.4

321

353

Married, husband present

376
259
68.9

11.8

61.0
188
165

With own children under 6 years

10 671
7 606
71.3

151

778

694

Percent of civilian labor force

643
35

2 218

Percent of female, 16 years and over

999
678

67.6

2 410

Unemployed

51
37
72.5
37

67.9

68.3

disability

disability

2 894
2 196
1

989
725
610
593
20.1

262

178
47

207
20

5 951

316
4 973
4 558
503
5

699

401

21.6
6

27.6

20.9

99

85

7.2

16.2

10.8

253

171

079

871

131

839
115

77
42
76
32

NEWARK,

798
334

075
626
497
352
262
367

863
64.0

76.1

474

974
895
780
293

79.9

373

627
549
524
266

191

73.2

1
1

789
335
243
058
014
440

21.9
160
21.5

17.2

148

256

16.3

22.0

811
88
22
32
96

2 660
179
80
47
139
45

2 696

N.J.,

SMSA

23.6

153
82

45
158
30

P-295

1980 Con.

and Labor Force Characteristics of Black Persons:

Social

Table P-14.

(Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B)

East Orange city. Essex County Con.

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0104

0105

0106

0107

0108

0109

0110

0111

0112

0113

0114

0115

0116

3 389

4 327
3 988
339

5 269
4 822
447

4 273

3 756
3 715
41

3 271
3 168

112

246

2 250
2 128
122

3 335
3 199

512

065

737

NATIVITY
Total persons

3 307

Native

82

Foreign born

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND

3 761

2 777
2 434

3 706

2 994

2 715

086

3 394

26

343

312

730
264

2 469

103

570
24

836
46

735

527

502

12

29

14

_
992

17.4

_
926

24.1

136

TO SPEAK

ABILITY

ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at
Persons 18 years and over
Speak a language other than English at home

who speak

Percent

English not well or not at

832

876
29

8
all

all

2 241
26
26.9

264

028

248

14

155

12

28

25

2 849

987

34.5
3 123
142

3 416

245

273

6.3

26.1

23.8

108

2 301
32
21.9

778

39

85

20.5

9.4

182
62
36
552
426
106

294

622

654

133
22.6

2 534
107

89

16.8

10.1

040

916

92
80

2 007
188
28.7

_
585

7
2

_
404

62

36

27.8

602
32
40
277
163
90

894

344

2 021

87
108

57
153
130

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

In

school ..

Kindergarten

Elementary

to 8 years)

(1

High school

to

(1

017

22
75
580
159

Nursery school

4 years)

181

College

265
49
32
583
282
319

531
67
137

675
397
255

411
56
73
640
373
269

229
20
99

661

288
161

16

787
45

30

137

300
199
236

446
226

43
64
459
235

196

115

663
74
62
92
238
687
297
213

2 Oil
34

81

30

756
43
22

317
185
189

50
29

453
233
129

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


Persons 25 years old and over
Elementary:

to

4 years

5 to 7 years
8 years
1
to 3 years

High school:

4 years
College:

to 3 years

4 or more years

FERTILITY
Women 35

44 years

to

Children ever born

Per 1,000

women

831
67
90
52
365
639
319
299

229
387
690

2 456
85
141
161

505
900
408
256

2 639
58
183
122

2 256

488
1

741
32
149

138

61

464

495
894
297

187

159

393
758
256
92

18

137

65
114
57

17

66
62
144

436
635

121

111

365
823
305
252

523

764

22
72
68

101

274
192
124

324
567
320
296

80
76

81

372
867
316

192
596
213
67

84

245
87
33

253
645
549

55
146

197
526

225
492

133
329

228
659

2 670

2 187

204
487
387

375

2 655

2 193

2 474

2 890

017

2 632

3 449

2 737

2 646

2 026

3 226
1
821

231

373
928

301
782

234
774

2 488

2 598

3 308

3 870

3 439

2 950

281
591
2 103

255

771

171

126

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and over

Same house

Different house

United States

in

2 979
1
117

3 928

838
526
776
536
524
24

2 466

82

4 740
1
450
2 977
1
359
270
348
328
313

SMSA
SMSA

Central city of this

Remainder of
Outside this
Different

this

SMSA
SMSA

Abrood

908
1

261

297
297

404

2 005

2 200

781

Carpool

249
242

917
409
552

132

127

832
445
809
114

Public transportation

Other means or worked at


travel time to

SMSA

home

work

minutes..

28.2

959

401

414
616

857
565
600

721

371

286
114

Central city

301

Outside central city

658
267
188

2 343

3 268

of residence

Worked outside SMSA of residence


Place of work not reported

33.5

28.3

269
404
865
337
372

in

2 355

Drive alone

Workers 16 years and over


Private vehicle:

Mean

380

912
038
406

588
429
235
164

244
244

562
70
70

17

089
552
255
230

482

30
30

849
754
474
959

321

278
29

522
793
842
914
37
37
134

161

494
364
840
290
290

82

354
244
369
567
308
286
48

509
503
82
250
171

244
537
553
154
144

14

161

171

WORK

JOURNEY TO

Worked

514
633
393
407

341
605
262
343

351
82

61

27.4

26.4

29.7

32.3

26.5

28.5

25.6

347
139
208
-

630

793

571

632

890
333
557

124
338

155

21

445
227
387

699
209
490
220

521

185

895
324

329

184

2 110

2 703

2 064

2 116

357

52

27.3

30.9

26.7

089
275
814
84

521

483

197

3 666

3 078

2 517

2 182

808

271
58.2
149
122
9.6

621
76.9

298
755

476
313

761

55

323
584
306

112

131

316

911
447
165
244

415

81

772
186
586
72
216

343
582

192
638
245
229
80

201
478
267
340
116

795
252
543
176

310
563
203
483

156
120
156
50

131

439
165

161

149

372
210
203

435

671

2 519

198

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
Labor force

Percent of persons 16 years and over

Employed
Unemployed

Percent of civilian labor force

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force
Percent of female, 16 years and over

labor force

persons 16 to 19 years
Not enrolled in school
Not high school graduate
Employed

Civilian

Not

LABOR FORCE STATUS

IN

Worked in 1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
.
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Persons 16 to 64 years
disability

Prevented from working

With a public transportation


Persons 65 years and over
With a public transportation

P-296

635

65.0

468

69.6
241

632

512

810
287

2 134

343

738
942

71.1

62.9

54.2

60.9

58.2

65.8

248
95

846
96

728

297

121

689
66

16

66

128

7.1

10.2

14.3

8.7

5.1

8.7

16.1

417
226
457

236

215

59
29
149

300

101

152

301

331

331

186
106
345
259

197

383

414

443
274
429

325

41

133

97
40

105
44

21

106

506
322
281
92
22

228
155
373
262
209
64
23

18

12

420
892

1
1

192
95

7.4
261
182

682
172

241

9.3
1

14.7
1

128
533

395
849

111

562
59

227

9.5

15.5
1

218
757

395
237

62.2
691

535
794

333
179

197
815

066

64.1

63.8

247

978
88

103

11.8

14.5
1

73.3

60.4

8.2

394

7.6

8.3

030
677

964

544
61.3
361
183
11.9

439

568

793

51.7

68.1

65.7

58.9

55.1

666

747
68

635
42

534
34

693
100

8.3

6.2

6.0

12.6
172

160
98

117

46
454
298

116

480
297

321

43

529
387
283
90
40

11

11

12

16
13

14

26

14

28
66

12

65

32

13

13

14

90

191

84

243
184
62

16
3

217

254
80
30

126

146
32

16

17

1979

Persons 16 years and over. In labor force in 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

With o work

854
60.2

244

30

labor force

in

10.2

111

Unemployed

502
68.2

191

330
173
376
262
207

labor force

Married, husband present

11.6

11.0

With own children under 6 years

408

73.7
2 146

296
206

794
98

Percent of civilian labor force

In

457

62.8

Employed
Unemployed

In

648
70.3

738
74.2

1
1

1
1

695
307
194
108
047
343

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

1
1

802
565
536
355
483
20.4

2 494
1
1

967
736
634
493
574

826

727
203
024
919
819
451

783

653

346

538

61.7

66.6

244

532
404

196

891

068
909
833
507

772
685
588
380

321

28.4

28.2

24.7

207

220

182
16.0

244
17.3

15.6

18.4

18.1

2 143

2 979

3 521

157
62

200

212
82
20
263

2 750
172
62
73

2 359

163

53

18

970

677

226

159

61

121

94

35
22
131

240

38
158

57

40

28

212
34

433

352
025
976
855
829
397

633
264
105
004
916
428

474

402

105

958
928
822
308

200

20.9
185

20.4

18.9

20.1

937

2 361

143
89
65
147
63

280
148
69
342

129
89
58

55

975

89

459

69.0

71.4
1

24.8
189

27.7

726
63.9

67.9
1

357
288
54
10.0
10
10.2

183

46
128
37

708

59.3
1

19.9

55

disability

2 589
70.6

22.2
221

19.7

61
disability

2 362
72.3
2 311

389
097
935
891

769
283
164
20.0

710
95
52
29
211
66

056
755
698
623
573
252
22.9
118

19.4

100

17.4

465
113
73

36
206
54

616
64.2

65.8
1

563

204
092
884
798
324
20.0
119
15.4

2 107
222
144
104

412
60

CENSUS TRACTS

Social

Table P-14.

1980 Con.

and Labor Force Characteristics of Black Persons:


[Data ore estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

East Orange

city,

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Essex

[400 or More Black Persons]

B]

rvington town. Essex County

County- -Con.

Census Tracts

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0117

0118

0120

0123

0124

0125

0126

0127

0128

0129

0130

0131

3 319

2 626
2 292

113
067
46

592
567
25

571

2 078

887

190

469

17
58.8

394
29

24.1

278

214
808

14

15

60.0

091
43
-

NATIVITY
Total persons

Notive
Foreign born

060
259

334

510
481
29

1
1

1
1

722
576

1
1

146

407
164

459
306

2 119

988

555
490

2 723
2 552

191

153

131

65

171

653

424
20
-

661
35

96

954
52

17.1

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

Persons 18 years and over


Speak o longuage other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

694

784
30

187

17.4

40.0
651
82
23.2

999

915

215

271

229

560

514

47
57

27
50

10

41
6

21

15

437
229
22?

432
246

110

107

160

62
23

72
83

119
73
27

308
135
70

294
-

910
24

830
17

12

13

031
22

27
43
110

31

26
43
214
413
187

36

65

21

66
234
476
80

143

47
203
524
200
129

14

2 434

all

69
all

18

367

026

39

75
58.7

221
75

868

278
98

357

517

111

122

7.1

11.7

526
26

800

230

21

70
376
252

12
10

174
142

27
255
112
106

41

600
312

81

115

122

038

698

51

14.7

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

in

school ..

Nursery school
Kindergarten

Elementary

(1

High school

to

8 years)

to

(1

years)

College

819
34
26
443

20
265
113

95

072
20
18

52

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


2 092

368
92

244
-

659

140
159

55

13

29

13

21

264
829

268
650

90
348

456

to 3 years

381

181

101

63
159
65

160

140
392
140

or more years

253

109

37
105
56
26

70

90

100

134
225
679

127
359

175
397

118
287

2 827

2 269

2 432

Persons 25 years old and over


Elementary:

to

4 years-^

8 years
1
to 3 years

High school:

4 years
College:

FERTILITY
Women 35 to 44 yean
Children ever

Per

1,000

66

5 to 7 years

bom
women

10

257
543

236
557

160

2 113

2 360

2 667

3 094

2 612
1
281

426

262
255
822
185

335
159
118
58

279
135

185

58

135

16
16

371
108
108

69

22

356
220
535
475
210
210
45

123
702

610
418

253

771

690

170
35

458

321

189
108

215
144

60

74

56
98

138
1

865

750

721

123
315
120
83

131

88

174
29
94
94
323
427
142
65

426
230

95
160
684

2 007

444

2 584

391

005

191
2

201

654
254

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and over

Some house

Different house

United States

in

SMSA
SMSA

Central city of this

Remainder of
Outside

this

SMSASMSA

this

Different

Abroad

940
343
597
183

19

702
657
29

496
332
142

663

621

876
518
335
583
535
217
217

459
283
122
693
304
125

556
434
967
360

581

344
80
80
48

111

107
92

23

54

17

878
563
215
84

607
306

832
389
136
259
48

548
194
305
27

377
180
748
233
199
150

27

485

Drive alone

811

Corpool

292
293
89

219
31

205
116
53
36
-

16

10

16

114
163
24

26.7

25.5

31.6

26.0

19.9

26.5

33.3

28.4

32.9

34.0

29.2

28.0

920
228
692

662
216
446

126

484

603
205
398

569
216
353

438
275

166
362

107
82

161
81

236

614
267
347
96

689
269
420
290

670
308
362

189
315

291
193
25
73

255
139
116
52

371

46
80
22

87

152

243

Public transportation

Other means or worked at


travel time to
in

91

WORK

Workers 16 years and over


Private vehicle:

Worked

135
136
841
158
107
9

JOURNEY TO

Mean

950

SMSA

home

work

minutes--

of residence

Central city

Outside central city

Worked outside SMSA of residence


Place of work not reported

171

32

55
107
30

40

163

126

195
176
140
96

074

832
233
209
299
91

18

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
Labor force

2 544

706

Percent of persons 16 years and over

Employed
Unemployed

67.1
1

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force

Civilian

839
672

376
280

80.1

74.5

78.9

205

653

263

860

21

19

17

65

9.3

2.8

6.1

7.0

058
682

164
119
72.6
98

411
308

231
153

687
486

74.9
9
2.9

66.2
139
14
9.2

68

102
53
164
105

39
30
106
65

36

76

36

6
6
6

15
9
9

64.5

862
89

634
48

Percent of civilian labor force

9.4

7.0

17.6

own

170
125
552
353
217
74
29

150

36
29

425
334
263
82
44

children under

6 years

labor force

Married, husband present


In

458

308
226
73.4

951
65.2

Percent of female, 16 years and over

In

9.4

Employed
Unemployed
With

545
161

Percent of civilian labor force

824
274
69.8
162
106
8.4

labor force

persons 16 to 19 years

Not enrolled in school


Not high school graduate
Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

LABOR FORCE STATUS

IN

6
16

Worked in 1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Persons 16 to 64 years

CENSUS TRACTS

66.2

704
107

904

633
54

875

71

13.2

7.3

7.9

602
427

762
516

70.7

70.9

465
21

358
69

4.3

16.2

125
81

164
92

247

268

197

194

107

79

18
10

7
7

822
77.4

1
1

388
222

1
1

668
055
63.2

41
4.5

88.0
137
85
7.0

527
356

779
439

662
547

67.7
481
35
6.8
190
149

67.6

56.4

82.6

941
578
61.4

317

415
24

504
43

486

39
11.0

5.5

7.9

15.9

110
84

107
77

354
289
140

217
183

129
64
293
185

105
32

178
37

207
159
49
23

208
95
247
172

287
79

18
12

41

18
5

917
138
13.1

92

25
5

44

298

248

656

287

922

853

71.2

80.5

78.2

76.3

78.7

80.3

237
174
170
130
126
63

630

273
230
206

890

086
018
397

240
989
909
785
729
257

594
460
426
224

810
626
549
409
349
195

22.8

19.8

9.8
19
18.3

24.3

22.9

742

68.5
1

629
390

231

581

491

406
367
64

681

188
179
69
24.0

16

50

120
19.0

17.9

143
83
36

15

088
776
674
540

15.9

15

29

16.3

151
69.0

31

22

13.1

14.0

376

18

17.2

35

11

19.2

891

280
92.2

8.8

810

287
89

129

269
075
983
798
759
209

67

6
6

disability

783
596
557
203

960
823
742
684
653

12.2

290

985
71.2

697
547
512
412
395
124

71

97

disability

720
76.5

038

15.6

765

059
80.3

24

116
19.1

44
29
59

12.4

168
17.8

481
311
27.0
132

25.4
33
19.8

2 257
179
92
56

disability

Prevented from working

With a public transportation


Persons 65 years and over
With a public transportation

81

299

941
697
74.1

062

384
916

318
975
74.0

172
925

1979

Persons 16 years and over, in labor force in 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

With a work

111

21

290

902

14

58
6

59
29

342
60
46

11

17

21

19

29

23

28

39

42

14

92

15

15

18

19

039
41

NEWARK,

N.J.,

374
83
23

SMSA

576
119
58

P-297

1980 Con.

and Labor Force Characteristics of Black Persons:

Social

Table P-14.

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Irvington town, Essex

[400 or More Black Persons]

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Newark

Montclair town, Essex County

County Con.

Census Tracts

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

city,

B]

Essex County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0132

0133

0165

0166

0167

0168

0170

0171

0172

0002

0007

0008

0009

3 836

3 417

893
736

2 472

2 288

973

125

28

157

...

60

918
210

136
023

3 853

573
563

3 264

...

358
298

2 128

292

895
690
205

563
535

962

3 709

184

10

291

379

252

...

225

NATIVITY
Total persons

Native

127

Foreign born

1
1

113

458
395

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak a language other than
Percent who speak English
Persons 18 years and over
Speak a language other than
Percent who speak English

English at

home

not well or not at


English at

all

072

138

57

25

992

408

2 416
77

home

not well or not at

064

15.6

all

108

884

11

453
44

415

23

30

17

394

100.0

29.4

985

423

088

71

596

113

26

69

45

12.4

26.9

8.9

228

...
...

108

536

_
-

310
32

574

631

127

56

46

12

267

22
225
194
144

76
25
20

726

332

16

59
73
64
76
47

13

81

387

652
36

119
25.2

056

409

59

325

33.3

50.2

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
339

Nursery school

105

Kindergar.en

42
699
332

302
68
82
694
312

161

146

95
49
67

596

349

96
433
689
319

70
166
105
393
566
277

178

19

260
699
688

261
685

41
109

2 625

2 659

3 509

3 114

565
413

Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

Elementary

(1

High school

to

8 years)

to

(1

in

school .

years)

College

576
48

380

50
203

16

...
...

151

168
104

...
...

124

92

...

148
57
73

183
24
96
145
263
310
173
172

482

...

964

16

...
...
...

167
72

102
45
63
559
277
158

443

580

502

351

29

51

53
721

220
158
36

290
236

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


Persons 25 years old and over
to 4 years
5 to 7 years

High school:

to 3 years

4 years
to 3 years

151

8 years

College:

932
66

Elementary:

4 or more years

26
61

62
87
110

70
35
83
186
60
32

14

32
44
149

...

412

...
...

137
176

...

284
42

148
86

133
148

302
500
167
39

239
613
287
290

146
77
89
333
608
252
75

13

886
158
176
128

12

40
9

254
38

460
612
253

19

99

130

FERTILITY

Women 35

to

44 years

Children ever born

Per 1,000

women

47

...

115

151

118

...
...

225
957

2 623

606
380
226

...

347

2 077

2 381

...

...

246

558
464

...

109

201
201

...

143
94
76

324
10

637
65
49

55

294
880

130
48

188
190

130
378
908

2 511

142

812
084
712

31

396

123
252
049

19
109

215
627

5 737

2 916

553
352

3 186

56
1

84

297
755

500

2 542

830
555
237

3 308

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and over

2 049

Same house
Different house in United States

SMSA
SMSA

Central city of this

Remainder of
Outside this
Different

this

SMSA
SMSA

Abroad

JOURNEY TO

Public transportation

home

Other means or worked at


travel time to

101

124
124

652
29
29

55

10

16

249
570
336
270

285
174
62
30

865
493

272
136
47

...

61

...

71

73

19

185
135
52

28

...

95
30

28.2

28.6

31.6

26.2

13.7

...

093

123

170

104

560
70
490
137
189

170
20
46

SMSA

454

work

minutes.

Central city

521

Outside central city

572
93

825
303
522
257

163

128

2 568

2 175

in

23
167
36
22

702
297
384

Drive alone

Carpoal

Worked

12

18

...
...

31

679
702

486

491

085
247
159
138

209

151

885
232
062
127

38
48
48
38

43
43
191

WORK

Workers 16 years and over


Private vehicle:

Mean

461
88
88

380
679
265
294
120
104

448
899

of residence

Worked outside SMSA of residence


Place of work not reported

69
54
61

697
460

137

36

21

630
29

10

219
428
219
496
76

23.4

25.6

26.5

24.4

29.0

34.7

30.6

...

588

455

97
69
28

316
503
313

...
...

103
75

39

67
274

53
45

839
433
406
212

230

777
168
609
248
172

84
84

...

635
177
458

433

2 197

...
...

974
418
200
219

112

133

108

61

152
432

308

61

30
120

148

111

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
Labor force
Percent of persons 16 years and over
Employed

Unemployed
Percent of

civilian

labor force
1

Percent of female, 16 years and over

533
310

468
979

civilian

labor force

With own children under 6 years


labor force

Married, husband present

persons 16 to 19 years
Not enrolled in school
Not high school graduate
Employed

Worked in 1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 5 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment
1

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Persons 16 to 64 years

P-298

122

293
52

12.2

15.1

249
749

212
134

810
485

405

60.0

63.2
127

59.9

674

416

180
44.4
159

...
...
...

134
769

1
1

67.8

734
35

645
068
64.9

013

2 062
451
70.4
1

55

372
79
5.4

5.1

926
543

745

272
96

61.2
391

58.6

63.6

35.3

527

171

27

16

690
55

2.9

7.4

43
23
246

105
73

...

141

100

...

33

12

...

...
...

7
7
7

201
129
401

283
188

11

90

33

50

12

401

102

272

272
294

81

161

50
26

48

117

14

46

142
22
14

18

_
-

...
...

58

48
464

330
225
220

315

41

142
23

445

65.8
198

15
9.9

4.6

6.5

21

11.7

151
34.9
136

683
418

...
...
...
...

69
14.2

28

...
...

743
415

2 606
1

509

57.9
311
198

55.9

357

247

58

17.1

14.0

294

481

811
62.7

57.6

731
50.7

672
59

13.1
1

277

443

81

680

15
15.6

131

227
50

16.2

18.1

8.1

47
37
88
27

279
165
264

19
19
10

243
46
30

80
36
95
66
135
38

244
84
426
169
372

90

13

17

10

70

177

141

20

1979

Persons 16 years and over, in labor force in 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

Persons 65 years and over


With a public transportation

882

15
4.9

471

25

With o work disability


Prevented from working
With a public transportation

290

...
...

5.2

Not

IN

52.3

75

10

LABOR FORCE STATUS

...
...

68.3

431
305

10.0

Unemployed
labor force

660
345

70.8

408

177

273
83
35

Civilian

004

64.7
261
133
9.5

18.2

296

labor force

66.7
i

Percent of

in

795

Employed
Unemployed

In

16.8

Female, 16 years and over


Lobor force

In

850
72.0

disability

N.J.,

928

SMSA

428

301

65.7
391

69.8
301

014
884
864
786
296

249
213
193

75.1
1

822
364

191

050
967
475
24.6

245
18.0

2 479

225
105
35
89
27

disability

NEWARK,

20.7
165
22.6

179

052

371

71.5

56.2
351

046
789
648
617
525
175

41
13.6

16.6

25

67

17.0

17.6

2 076
194

384
27

123

96
38
99

17

66
29
256
44

47
-

215

258
203
203
155
110

...
...
...
...
...
...
...

768

67.7

768
616
534
525
481
100

112
67.6

037
827
703
663
589
238

434

543

489

70.2

65.8

438
283
256
226
205

179
021

161
37.2
144
110
89

857
765
249

70
49
59

387
943
819
743
642
522

17.4

36.6

33.8

69.5
1

405

155
31.7

687
64.7

499
930
831
761

687
613

...
...
...

13.0

40

92

42

81

232

15.0

17.1

12.8

19
14.7

288

...

18.4

19.3

14.2

535
45

...

882
84

610

310

2 101

53
41

708
67
37

2 478

...

55
37

151

33
6

...

13

15

125
36

...
...

323
40

452

26
123
26

50
128

29.6
57
15.4

...

53
56

252
33

21.4

322
86
33

10

40
49
96
21

35
-

36.3

191
131

CENSUS TRACTS

Social

Table P-14.

1980-Con.

and Labor Force Characteristics of Black Persons:


[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Newark

city,

Essex

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

County Con.

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0010

0011

0013

0014

0015

0016

0017

0018

0019

0020

0021

0022

193
183

477
477

2 352

4 617
4 603

2 142

2 516

3 301

14

51

10

279
22

939
835

817

4 029
4 029

2 356

2 091

10

651
166

2 217
2 109
108

358
46

169

594

792

660

937

581

15

16

730
47

284

533

2 233
89

25.5

2 143
47
76.6

389
29

213

627

34
33

NATIVITY
Total persons

Native

Foreign born

263
89

506

104

162
194

386

596

756

629

37

12

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at
Persons 18 years and over
Speak a language other than English at home
Percent

who speak

English not well or not at

561
-

612
52

2 635
42

17

29

34.5

712
20
86
967
477

936
48
40
484
233

762
47
36
444
154

162

131

81

367

2 023

990

122
221
108

172
187
102

23

101

121

519
699
259
85

90
82
346

17

all

all

189

5.6

231
29

369

023

111

14

42.3

802

387
91
13.2

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

In

school ..

Nursery school

Kindergarten

Elementary

(1

High school

to 8 years)
to

(1

4 years)

College

206
129

111

25

11

613

236
32
27

308
162
90

83

054

515
47

809

31

73

125

11

596
225

800
410

412
222

985
23
26
431
329

129

133

123

176

82

743

961

no

828

41

753
52
45
355

66
48
394
212

168
133

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


Persons 25 years old and over
to 4 years
5 to 7 years
8 years
1
to 3 years
High school:
4 years
1
to 3 years
College:
4 or more years

56
92
69
134

Elementary:

FERTILITY
Women 35

to

44 years

Children ever born

Per 1,000

women

35

211

27

62
156

24
110
4 583

159
660

438

2 443

4 702

151

3 221

167
877

506

2 167

944
714
230
038

2 295
1

224

320
299

4 198
2 305
893
475

281
221

071

21

88
58

90

31

2 516

122
298

351

210
214
36

319
500

56
240
139
363
552
197
125

390
295
173
58

145

672

391

163
38

230
806
504

136

10

17

47
50

432
628

89
70
148

179

137

152

56
64
219
413
230

71

64

31

137

3 147

3 593

2 059

44

233
798
425

136

16

80
39
170
455

142
163
128

178
533
994

209
439
226
95

328

182
571

139
481

380

460

2 346

162

888
515
298
957

137

662
957
678
456
104

2 351

118
74
27

162
153
205

192
149
125
75

859
385

753
430

970
505

157

133
190

272

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and over

Same house
Different house

United States

in

SMSA
SMSA

Central city of this

Remainder of
Outside

this

Different

this

SMSA
SMSA

60
16
9

Abroad

186

269
898
691

963
37

173

58
149
128

155
263
142

19
19

088
775
220

919
674
306
95
273

24

93
26

665
294

991
372
220

928

321

71

127

927
219
830
227

768
447
302
703
336
263
263
19

JOURNEY TO WORK
Workers 16 years and over
Drive alone

Private vehicle:

Carpool
Public transportation

Other means or worked at

Mean

travel time to

Worked

in

SMSA

home

work

minutes

of residence

Central city

Outside central city

Worked outside SMSA of residence


Place of work not reported

234
100

121

589

239

417

35

211

471

32

41

101

109
63
192
53

61

45

41

229
48

300
369
99

28.3

25.3

33.4

31.0

25.6

122
75

125

407
226

849
363
486
133

385
236
149
23
46

47
30
67

80
45

181

64
73

35
17

151

60

78

283
104

682
295
146
217
24

20.7

33.3

27.6

28.0

552

610
425

452

599
292
307
159

63

221

148

649

2 290

139
172

371
181

371
170

297
20

241
211

185

97

98
60

185

29.1

28.0

30.1

756
464
292
121

530
275
255
132

98

198

594
291

303
118
110

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
Labor force
Percent of persons

776
305
1

6 years and over

Employed
Unemployed

254

Percent of civilian labor force

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force

Employed
Unemployed

labor force

Married, husband present


In

labor force

persons 16 to 19 years
Not enrolled in school
Not high school graduate
Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

Civilian

LABOR FORCE STATUS

IN

1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment
in

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Persons 16 to 64 years
With a work disability
Prevented from working
With a public transportation
Persons 65 years and over
With a public transportation

CENSUS TRACTS

611

20
12.0

166
21.4

144
56

973
344

38.9
56

35.4
301

39.1

19.6

68
33
116
52

93
46
10

10

2 963
1
631
55.0
1

43

12.5
91
10

41

263

24

91

65
27
6
6

129

18

365
652

47.8

911
55.2

510

678

21.3

142
21.8

221
24.6

595
742

809
338

922

46.5
582
160
21.6

41.8

284
347

246
106
505
286
531
192

294

2 482
1
221

56.5

49.2

58.5

64.7

81.9

77.6

036
258

934
280

694

927

802

19.9

293
673

290
755

529
989

117
915

1
1

471
141

62

113

978
163

23.1

8.1

6.3

12.3

14.3

804
422

877
489

591

486

809
606

52.5

55.8

82.2

74.9

418

444

433

45

0.9

9.2

53
10.9

17.0

219
136
269

143

225

300

61

272
66

300
111

121

19.5

18.0

14.6

322

127

103
325
173
409
148
68

59
205
142
170
65

164

143
257
257

231
48

150
50

19

31

25

19

411
44.6

52.0

552

168
112

27.0
197
64

202

267

206
60
373

91

153

211

230
47

203

315

91

118

39

56

21

16

38
125

7
10

19

22

37

21

37

401
598
42.7
505
86

163

53
53

8
8
52

503
103

144
231

115
7

1979

Persons 16 years and over. In labor force in 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

Worked

704
777
45.6

51

36

With own children under 6 years

470

148

Percent of civilian labor force

313
166
53.0
146

16.7

184

Percent of female, 16 years and over

In

39.3

415

187

964

53.5

59.7
156

56.6

324
196
179
148
143
196
47.2
108
22.6

578
57
23

disability

disability

852
577
502
448

72
64
58
50
85

391

363

803

631
46.2

60.9
1

991

843
789
530

041

475

336

823

64.4
331

53.8
158

63.8

63.1

589
386
314
267
236

606
095

936
616
530
486
425
380

211
33.4

849
685
694
572
467

785
632
540
468
474

31.7

35.5

779
610
538
480
427

29.4

56

37.7
169

225

98

36.5
185

288

280

175
21.3
68

21.5

17.9

17.0

20.7

19.5

20.2

24.2

16.9

524

2 787

398

2 051

2 315

291

277
146

149
59

179

211

101

158

25

101

239

203
24

167
42

45.5

287
28
22

15

13

181
101

68

26
-

180
35

10

52

176
7

198
228
56
83
167
13

115

197
123
84
35
93
14

NEWARK,

094

955

71.6

85.5

054
737
627
609
527
209

892
658
567
462
404
242

19.1

16.6

25.3
148
23.6

97

490
98

101

39

73
25
23
16

44

N.J.,

SMSA

165
79.2

049
850
798
731

708
314
27.0
102
15.8

422
105
42
43
49
24

P-299

1980 Con.

and Labor Force Characteristics of Black Persons:

Social

Table P-14.

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

For meaning ot symbols, see Introduction.

Newark

city,

Essex

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

County Con.

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0023

0024

0025

0026

0027

0028

0029

0030

0031

0032

0034

0035

2 022

3 537

310

364
306

4 091
3 977

32

107

830
830
-

5 475

249

90

971
965
6

2 342

3 447

188

4 996
4 784
212

3 269

834

58

114

589

807
39

610

544

100

2 972

NATIVITY
Total persons

Native

Foreign

bom

20

767
660

1
1

014

456

1
1

19

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at
Persons 18 years and over

Speak a language other than English ot home


Percent who speak English not well or not at

in

school

Kindergarten

High school

to

(1

158

2 042
59

2 892
153

17.0

361
54
63
772
298
174

2 044

543

2 325
110
194
116

441
194
122

to 8 years)

(1

667
26

856
55
44

Nursery school

Elementary

10

40
-

all

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

087

669

055
40

809

410

365
95

all

years)

College

847
76

043

286

040

24

35

19

10

47

778
52

2 314
70

19.1

15.4

150

945
43
54

651

603
41

276
223

2 253
197
159
137
521

457
22

31

53

239

152
127

669
27

73

52

945
565
255

678
306
86

349
218

571

458

210

23

67

152
10

406
42

755
99
93

989

834

10

917
478

221

706
38
102

12

172
30

171

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


Persons 25 years old and over

919

4 years

8 years
1
to 3 yeors

6
95
87
156

4 years

402

Elementary:

to

5 to 7 years
High school:
College:

4
FERTILITY
Women 35

to

59
53
126

527
508
216
54

104
69

to 3 years

or more years

44 yeors

139
368

Children ever born

Per 1,000

women

2 647

270
797
952

66
153

12

862
144

2 115
167

147
78

116
79

209

191

45
144
89
228
407

252
258

210
248

779
537
135
27

75
226

542
898
335

448
526
127

57

61

71

54

130

44

14

15

16

11

250
810
240

3 599

471
4 243

563
462

2 135
1
112

405
402

147
529

87
183
103

488
4 033

643

111

3 462

4 755
2 479
2 276
479
216

2 781
321

122

908
-

581

70
70

193
148

554

825
555
540
688
42

764
290

301
65
75
144

349

30.7

608
46
45
42
235
209

261

121
1

511

602
64

31

19

338
210
580

671
143
210
122

332

61

221

881

3 623

2 654

137
563
574
364
133
77
77

3 848

346

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and over

Same house
Different house in United States

Central city of this

Remainder of
Outside this
Different

this

SMSA
SMSA

SMSA
SMSA

Abroad

JOURNEY TO

015

159

409
365
120

122
102
29

Other means or worked at


travel time to

SMSA

home

work

minutes

of residence

Central city

Outside central city

SMSA

Worked

outside

Place of

work not reported

21

308
584
388
299
37

460
268

101

625
780
845
845

4 766

123
27
27
82

28
48
48

405
150
88
160

754
136
218
317

891

023
023

670
520

3 634
1

132

056

2 355
1

493
385
60
48

27.4

32.4

513
275
238
94

874
498
376

17

49

281
79
44
122
36

83

17

931
332
182
360
57

29.4

32.9

35.2

28.8

36.5

31.4

31.0

30.7

313
878
435

638
339
299

109

214
145
69

260

489
296

327

99

135
103
32

569
322
247

198
123

281

57
88

14
115

91

38
80

123

2 207

3 196
2 071
64.8

2 029

930

147
175

Public transportation

in

2 006

435
449

697
354

Drive alone

Carpool

Worked

3 050

WORK

Workers 16 years and over


Private vehicle:

Mean

909
306
483
915

of residence

151

152

269
53

213

127
32
141

70
39

161

23

195
39
95

175
152
65

193
137
119

51

14

119
208

876

2 524

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
Labor force

Percent of persons 16 years and over

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force
Percent of female, 16 yeors and over

146
494

48.5

43.1

813

326

369
132

954
15.5

43.9

400
98

420
72
14.6

10.1

27.5

26.3

673
212

922
257

645
233

710
244

2 106

104

079
437

466
227

60.2

40.5

31.5

34.4

28.0

365
72

142
70
33.0
210
43
114
25

27.9
186

36.1

036
68

198
35

220
24

435

15.0

9.8

26.1

45

116
24
144
52

33
104
60

187
83
64

240

127

70
39

47

18

20

46

19

47

232
861
69.9

734

1
1

127

833

labor force

persons 16 to 19 years

191

344

58
38

142
43

13
16
9

19
10
14

158

385
314

152

376

148
86
24
25
37

185
141

34
20
87

71

27.6
179

42
187

55

589

129
44.7
175

503
583

48.7
154
73
32.2

38.8

544
148

96
48

288

240

103
85

154

80

53

196
79
69

527
177
154

188
64
39

16

9
52

32
106

463
120
20.6

112
321

148

443
151

90
8

15

13

24

69

1979

Persons 16 years and over, in labor force In 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

832

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Persons 16 to 64 years
disability

Prevented from working


disability

NEWARK,

N.J.,

812
643
598
539
520
162

SMSA

2 269
71.0

507
122

Oil

926

2 086

989

543

627

575

388

48.7

47.4

43.7

446
300
247
242

544
394
339
340
292
209

51.3
481

32.5

893
636
596
481

452
367

216

31.9
231
17.0

30.7

37.1

39.8

289

136

69

33.3
88

15.8

15.1

12.2

18.5

2 146
150
64

3 062

103
56
18

31

38

61
15

19.5

96
16.0

659
75.2

480
312
027
965
696

230

15

disability

65.6

Worked in 1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment

P-300

856
324

34.7

19.7

209
99
282

With a public transportation


Persons 65 years and over
With o public transportation

501
57.2

168
34.0

6.2

With a work

34.7

3 255
180
36.3

194

414

172

375
225
549
432
494

IN

17.5

275

LABOR FORCE STATUS

121

492

6.8

164
128
227
153

Not enrolled in school


Not high school graduate
Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

141

16.5

Married, husband present

434
498

251

14.8

labor force

15.3

386

12.3

With own children under 6 years

132

62.4
391
55

Percent of civilian labor force

Civilian

74.2

985

15.2

715
446

Employed
Unemployed

637

372
42

737

Percent of civilian labor force

In

68.5

Employed
Unemployed

In

268
869

841

530

299
198
60
134
21

958
243

198

065

71

187
114
38
81

37

166
81

299
167
131

80
135
32

275

501
57.2

39.2

346
335
298
287

376
295
268
224
204

166
28.9

82

718
572
610
499
436

21.1

34.2

480
338
256
244
225

131

277
50.6

176
788
730
612
574
443

106
21.2
55

34.7
182

94

21

200

25.3

13.1

18.6

18.5

15.6

073

914
205

2 976

824

450

171

301
136

68
28

2 371
164
100
33
153
54

143
143
56

48

94
280

14

55

279
90

'

52

CENSUS TRACTS

Social

Table P-14.

1980 -Con

and Labor Force Characteristics of Black Persons:


[Data ore estimotes based on o sample,- see Introduction.

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Newark

city,

Essex

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

County Con.

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0037

0038

0039

0040

0041

0042

0043

0044

0045

0046

0047

0048.01

3 611
3 604
7

2 389
2 329

2 588

4 436
4 382
54

4 338
4 306
32

2 751
2 701

4 900

6 Oil

3 102

4 870

18

424
424
~

2 363

570

60

138
28

664

730
-

368

NATIVITY
Total persons

Native
Foreign

bom

50

339
24

4 811
4 727
84

30

815

927

196

175

408

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 yeors
Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

all

Persons 18 years and over


Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

all

229
66

774

736

23

19

18

9.1

47.4

130

41

10

16

28

847
70

2 884
71

17.1

18.6

17.4

328
60

827

856

493

389

914

60

35

108

17

40
439
299
43

60

44
742
472

82
49

41

83
715

761

16
521

299

245

450
234

151

198

91

73

2 224
141

2 154

417

641

014

765
46

449
42
-

28
35.7

30
30.0

59

726
-

3 094
115

3 303
103
32.0

4 095

2 082

243

33.9

189

200

92

3 5

87

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

In school

..

Nursery school
Kindergarten

Elementary

to 8 years)

(1

High school

to

(1

4 years)

College

315

485
162

155

103

181

193
59

517

805
40

601
80
104
755

607
66
90

888

956
88
-

53
79

496
203

909
444
403

671

412
250

481

164
30
124
46

2 392
55

2 629
29

199

247

94
245

106

221

159

271
481
164

579
935
338

48

180

299

169

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


Persons 25 years old and over
to 4 years

5 to 7 years

8 years
1
to 3 yeors

High school:

4 years
College:

38

FERTILITY
Women 35 to 44 years
Per

1,000

231

to 3 years

4 or more years

Children ever

603
118
129
77
508
502

Elementary:

247
854

bom
women

074

127

804
43

2 281

68
127
153
301

225
178

118
32

211

281

285
120
20

403
126
36

337
203

376

76

14

90
302
356

155
344
219

3 263

947

2 339

869
217
87

354
60

105
116

592
345
103
33

324
012

222
800

410

3 101

3 123

3 604

2 500

4 088

4 025

2 599

2 231

4 386

2 871

148

434
932

803
264
126

220

57

3 457

581

185
164
561

347
076

116

211

406
859

164

559
006
356

3 259

998
489

679
33
130
108

730
265
360
406

361

605
261
181

471
137

205
699

2 414

3 410

5 554

2 876

401
2

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and over

Some house

Different house

United States

in

SMSA
SMSA

Central city of this

Remainder of
Outside this
Different

this

SMSA
SMSA

Abroad

JOURNEY TO

Drive olone

Carpool
Public transportation

home

Other means or worked ot


travel time to
in

156

791

674

043
296
082

143

117
117

71

129
52
52

71

407
814
593
412

SMSA

81

14

185
041
63

32

534

43)
180
135
116
88
60

792
807
703

401

830
694
45

2
1

586
800
359

104
63

91

197
244

32

144

071

887
473

4 562
2 565
1

997
769

363

144

790

142

86
39
-

146
208
198
47

2 012

2 614

565
292
053
15

224
224
19

:
'

Workers 16 years and over

Worked

WORK

Private vehicle:

Mean

705
534
305
125
104
67
24

work

minutes..

of residence

Central city

Outside central city

Worked outside SMSA of residence


Place of work not reported

037
345
285
370

469

37

518

34

601
153
123
233
92

166
24

393
558
296
497
42

29.7

28.6

22.7

27.1

26.6

792
368
424

351

364
278

227
114
113
27
142

880
576
304

149
104
182

266
85
37
56

156
181

195
133

86
31

119

348
506

516
254
260

401

152

378

748
723
453
445

967
380
526

41

247
49

28.3

31.5

33.3

170
733
437
332
88

838
398
440

803
427
376

129
274

89
68

189
229

653
486
229
463

621
153

3 284

3 532

166
66.0

2 361

356
85

118

183

437
277
432

173

627
712

127

139

102

37

28.6

30.7

27.4

28.1

747
989
758
446
388

766
360
406

4 306
2 988

2 180

414
824
590

139

180
191

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 yeors and over
Labor force
Percent of persons 16 years and over
Employed

2 345
1

Unemployed
Percent of civilian labor force

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force

Percent of female, 16 years and over

Employed
Unemployed

In

own

children under

6 years

In

labor force

persons 16 to 19 yeors
Not enrolled in school
Not high school graduate
Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

Civilian

LABOR FORCE STATUS

IN

Worked in 1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Persons 16 to 64 years
disability

Prevented from working

With a public transportation


Persons 65 years and over
With a public transportation

CENSUS TRACTS

3 082
1
642
53.3

534
147
21.6

11.9

15.6

20.0

271
675

870
335

53.1

38.5

268
67
20.0

207
65
216

808
750

529
98

138
395

566
305

34,7
341
54

53.9

13.7

440
335

18.9
1

784
969

397
245

652
774

126
132

947
206

10.5

17.9

056
622

894
563

58.9

63.0

865
301

66.8
2 031

13.9
1
1

924
090

1
1

330

709
279

14.0

9.3

931
197
62.0

2 382

407
64.5

250
157
11.2

452

235
706

61.0

57.2

741

704
70

543
79

489

216

74

111

152

106

626
80

9.0

12.7

13.1

10.2

12.7

7.3

11.3

132
53
351

123

370
154

637
440
416
174

376
239
648
494
406
99

141

61

56
33
52

12

377
186
806
559
463
178
120
38

224

61

311

11

22

23

38

60

2 291
69.8

2 428
68.7

3 135

256
86

254

133

417

52

11

113

75

19

54

163

7
18

43
35
85

101

29

275

56.7

69.4

22.6

283
95
438
274
446
232

71.1

263
42

535
312

19

13.8

214

51

46.9

113

24

856
258
67.8

54.3

34
154
112

117

14.9

232
94

137
53

979

238
266
99
84
-

239
127
83
10
10

71

63

13

045

346

143
323
159

183

34
23
-

1979

Persons 16 years and over, in labor force In 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

With a work

787
57.9

064
266

275
126
335
214
399
178
124
28
36
60

labor force

3 084

57.8

681

17.8

Married, husband present

085
627

41.5
661
89

533
44.4

555
120

Percent of civilian labor force

With

330
56.7

disability

disability

282

753

734

650

54.7

49.1

635
415
332
339
292
277

40.6
699

59.9

154
827
712
612
544
412

483
345
393

369
340
328
299
272

32.1

36.8
165
22.4

173
17.2

2 143

330
225
78
202
69

358
250
184
102
175
57

592

291

205

840

59.7
1

108

007
891

540

791

595

342

241

096
960
932
549
30.7

260
997
855
778
687
257

29.3

104

213

266

16.1

17.9

15.0

21.6

042

2 758

2 867

154
78

43

309
218
86
326

362
253
127
215

798
168
66
74
58

10

41

17

348
310
208
95
460
63

16

207

74.5
124

72.3

58.1

734
297

41.8
136

27.9

904
850
787
752
316

241

137

000
754
32.9

501

908
2 230
999

368

271

811

572

690
836

23.6

26.7

421
65.2

72.8

324
680

333
994
889
779
736
358

85

444

280

404

25.2
176

11.4

24.3

17.0

19.7

19.0

523
186
79

3 105

3 324

287
133
27
208
56

4 095
287
173
77
211
60

2 037

431

26.2

19.2
119
21 9

077
446

98

240
62
179

27

71

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

275
164
55
143
17

P-301

1980 Con.

and Labor Force Characteristics of Black Persons:

Social

Table P-14.

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Newark

city,

Essex

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

BJ

County Con.

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0048.02

0049

0050

0051

0052

0053

0054

0055

0056

0057

0058

0059

4 432
4 281

5 076
4 909

2 135
2 117

3 739

2 955

18

4 528
4 432
96

2 061
2 039

167

3 234
3 175
59

2 982

151

230

626

789

930

5
100.0
2 175

20

281
43

708
14

2 385
42

2 841
129
20.2

559

578

54
35
821

327
164
43

329

NATIVITY
Total persons

Native
Foreign born

27

654
85

1
1

328
328

724
690

34

157
134
23

3 139
3 122
17

512

567

180

984

718

965

34

133

15.8

633
49

215

33
11

53

1
1

1
1

22

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at
Persons 18 years and over

Speak a language other than English at home


Percent who speak English not well or not at

200

73

2 897

3 451
134

all

159
30.2

all

81

309
30

10.4

648
76
60
767
470
275

764
25

61
19.7

099

11

_
882

521

10

19

47.4

774

374

_
-

10
-

121

585

72
45
624

48
357

261
119

133
33

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

In

school ..

Nursery school
Kindergarten

Elementary
High school

8 years)

to

(I

to

(1

years)

College

354
98
32
767
358
99

18

051
27
67

447

511

145
129

327

119

077

375

51

59

59

31

626
255
86

687
392
206

472
177

7
6

175

103
89

27

10

14

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


2 504

Persons 25 years old and over


to 4 years

281

Elementary:

472
350
595
633

5 to 7 years
8 years
1
to 3 years

High school:

4 years
College:

or

more years

052

20
92
44
363
333
157
43

697
957
297
244

165

to 3 years

2 730
170
192
173

35

970
96

2 249
133

566

33

15

773
40

709
38

121

138
138

177
194

217
216

80

132

71

81

434
637
209

384
412

691

149
195
44

179
225
25

78

71

506
712
208
77

93
112
187

12

91

723

211

282

104

682
198
112

389

178

150
99
144
130
375
277
117

36
152
138

510
375

209
24
46

FERTILITY

Women 35

260
746

396
960

135
306

265
687

210
713

279
747

375
217

90
378

2 869

2 424

2 267

2 592

3 395

2 677

3 245

4 200

3 964

4 521
2 840

862
427
435
313

2 904

2 761
2 126

3 528

4 116

2 861

278
572
706
684
-

2 357
1
171

44 years

to

Children ever born

Per 1,000

women

126
398
159

278

62
3

231

726

3 853

071
5

184

2 619
128
491

97
513
289

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and over

Same house

2 432

Different house in United States

532

451

SMSA
SMSA

Central city of this

Remainder of
Outside this
Different

this

SMSA
SMSA

Abroad

Workers 16 years and over


Drive alone

Privote vehicle:

Public transportation

home

Other means or worked at


travel time to
in

26
55
22

189
192
153

34

846
270

2 048

453
209

55
67

483
407
356
-

618
402

41

216
82

14

17

138
625
296
196

856
362

51

41

069

235

133

31

31

355
24

50
70
23

159

680
104

61

141

211
10

96

287

26

240

414

342

112

54

159
34

44
30

37

29
29

820
937
883
763

89

356
543
262
475
76

771

413
382

112

22

71

507
478

_
-

102
78
20

71

474
967

SMSA

work

minutes..

SMSA

Worked

outside

Place of

work not reported

148

27.5

29.1

30.5

28.6

23.3

22.9

31.9

26.6

28.7

30.4

328
144

626
366
260

574
365
209
85
322

709
372
337

874
569
305

169

319
196
123

231

207
24

36
27

196
103
93
238

90

118

33.6

29.3

359
634
725
377
216

65
223

of residence

279
24

119

361
231

Outside central city

21

376

72
137
35

592

of residence

Central city

273
606
248
382

471
129
138
148
56

832
413
685

81

Carpool

Worked

WORK

JOURNEY TO

Mean

647
266

184

125
65

41

104

191

51

103

496

204

898
010

2 616

3 004

539

53.2
1

58.8
311

98
71

31

41

555
345
210
58

22

126

155

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
Labor force

3 057
095

3 706

35.8
921
174

67.7
2 183

314

130

257

865
136

15.9

12.6

19.5

17.8

13.6

945
614

2 048
196
58.4

38.3

Percent of persons 16 years and over

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of civilian labor force

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force

Percent of female, 16 years and over

31.6

Employed
Unemployed

524
90

Percent of civilian labor force

With own children under 6 years


In

labor force

In

Unemployed
in

labor force

LABOR FORCE STATUS

IN

455

63.5
190

885
339

018
178

290
719

124
476

636

797
307

54.5

38.5

061
519
48.9

909

431
47.4

913
905

422
617
43.4

47.3

486
150

246

460

360

735

500

228

61

170

9.2

19.9

59
11.4

71

14.8

16.5

18.8

117
19.0

744
810

451
141

629
214

47.8

46.4

31.3
100

34.0
203

394
667

448

170
37.9

189
544

687
205

45.8

292
47

597
122

415

752

141

400

61

537
130

29.8
183

58

41

11

29

13.9
185
57

17.0

12.8

19.5

7.2

29.1

5.1

17.1

144
26.5

10.7

250

179
118

268

51

244

113

398
245
314
113
75

424

404

6
91

150
54
122
66

71

269
88
189
43
24

284
48
286

80
24

14.9

287
120

336
178
570
370
490
147
62
33

15
31

10
19

24

176
38.5

2 536
68.4

43.8

086
768
600
550
425
387

2 310
1
811

32.9
173

24.8
321
22.4

262
66
46

Not enrolled in school


Not high school graduate
Employed

2 291

14.7

127

labor force

Gvilian persons 16 to 19 years

Not

428
667
46.7

537

439

Married, husband present

2 509

55.7

42.3

111

_
-

148

178

189

44

303

399
64
30

369

149
42

159

19
6

66

101

43
22

9
12

12

54

105
85
14
18

22

71

66

53

13

821
60.6

344

655

430

43.2

61.7

684

269

47.3
381

177

181

980
900
740
544

145
150
132
134
39.0
90
25.6

545
402
315
249
204
205

86
16
167
70

77

32
76
24

22

230
106
295

no
53
53

108
71

6
18

47

53

1979

Persons 16 years and over, in labor force in 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

Worked in 1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment

17.8

626
562
415
339
348
288
247

495
485
262
630

39.5
134
18.5

501
65.5

392

071

083

965
842
797
403

006
706
629
569
521

307

26.8
155
17.9

28.3

575

60.2

57.1
1

1
1

1
1

515
198
017
012
880
260
16.5

29.9

98

177

217

15.1

24.1

16.3

771
114
114
50
127
42

2 377
190
99
70

2 745

217

259
47

033

701

54.0

49.3

305
290
248
233
89

989
618
495
487
403
280

646
457
424
335
302
205

31.3
114

20.7

27.1

29.2

51

121

111

25.1

32.1

13.9

20.3

027

726
97

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Persons 16 to 64 years
With a work disability
Prevented from working
With o public transportation

disability

Persons 65 years and over


With a public transportation

disability

P-302

2 190

NEWARK,

N.J.,

360
265
86
867
220

SMSA

3 486
304

328
214

165
87

164
137

220

100
48

22

2 134

227
149
81

157
-

91

333
231

53

755
205

120
122

88
33
-

42

34

20

78
37
183
22

812
239

255

101

172
129
53
167

33

13

187
54

CENSUS TRACTS

Social

Table P-14.

1980 Con.

and Labor Force Characteristics of Black Persons:


[Data are estimotes based on o sample; see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Newark

city,

Essex

Fo

definitions of terms, see

appendixes A and

County Con.

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0062

0063

0064

0065

0066

0067

0068

0075.01

0075.02

0080

0081

0082

4 820
4 792
28

4 431

351

2 010

3 224

351

2 028
2 Oil
17

3 748

4 341

Tract

NATIVITY
Total persons

Native
Foreign born

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND


ENGUSH
Percent

who speak

home

English not well or not at

who speak

English not well or not at

224

213

47

497

29

765
35

851

809

983

851

801

718
713

633
507

88

27

126

120
104

008

319

247

27

595

17

214
20

201

29

17

552
60
-

567
34

566

418

12

25
80.0

568
86
-

2 426
175

6.9

198
62
93

454

278

248

628
326
89

199
75
76

660

1
1

063
053
10

339
-

24.1

oil

2 845

Persons 18 years and over


Speak o language other thon English at home
Percent

TO SPEAK

ABILITY

Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak a language other than English at

90

oil

2 750

106

034

2 368

177

89

18

87

4.5

13.5

17.2

545
130

266
5o

101

933
445

867
272

142
59

142

175

45

887
49
46
378
336
78

127
185
238
137
493
855
174
45

821
56
75
82
293

659

232
34
49

153

60

134
607
4 530

622
10

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

in

school __

Elementary

to 8 years)

(1

High school

802

149
133

Nursery school
Kindergarten

4 years)

to

(1

College

316

154

863

417

11

13

118

153

54
63

101

20

48

113

37
48
437
134
207

197
105
69

433
40

413

337

359

2 144

484

69

14

12

123

101

12

53

58
123

27
106
144
44

46
94
104

63
10
83
93

30
57
35

21

46

52

294
208
344
506
493
176

53

51

36
138
72
27

21

15
31

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


2 271

Persons 25 years old and over


to 4 years

5 to 7 years
8 years
1
to 3 years

High school:

203
622
836
253

4 years
College:

4
FERTILITY
Women 35

to 3 years

or

75

more years

320
096

257
700

3 425

2 724

4 292
2 904
360

3 961
2 882

44 years

to

Children ever born

Per

1,000

112
170

Elementary:

women

144
2

400

54
78
73

275
26

867
106
209
208
544
592
166
42

251
767
056

359
152
249
106
306
360
134
52

76
242
3 184

81

27
3

11

62
157
2 532

56
289

83
318

161

3 831

544
352

579
386

177
164

193
193

37
65
1

180
482
678

757

578

3 102

146
55
146
15

102
292
2 863

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and over

Same house
Different house

Central city of this

Remainder of
Outside

'_

United States

in

this

SMSA
SMSA

SMSA
SMSA

this

Different

Workers 16 years and over

1
1

833
607
226

411

165

3 555
2 073
1

847
775
072
957

764
618
146

41

74
74

13

13

40

15

223
85

283

93
45

298
15

351

41

31

27
16

242
320
324

55
129
38

24.1

26.1

442
277

65
100
76

146

177
401
133
143

601

912
402
510
474
36

21

237

263

28

110
345
237
380

953
359

236

279

161

422

39
65
90
85

332
289
402
138

108
119
156
39

15

45
85
45

149
134

28.3

29.9

23.9

25.3

32.2

19.6

036

189
135
54
25

225
169
56

160
135
25
38

49

74

63
20
43
25
22

130
104
26
48
48

61

480

125

81

57
27

61

269
45
287
226

158
124

148

154
27.4

37.1

23.4

813
487
326
115
98

672
494
178
90

199

259
187
72

18

201

78

22

325
69
233

3 088

2 902

271

2 552

home

Other means or worked at


travel time to

SMSA

work

28.3

Public transportation

in

306
838
468

72
53
74
37

Drive alone

Carpool

Worked

079
887
34

125

WORK

Private vehicle:

Mean

185
54
121

Abroad

JOURNEY TO

minutes.

of residence

Central city

Outside central city

Worked outside SMSA of residence


Place of work not reported

182

258

101

98

711

92

108

11

076
737
339
134
73

177

156
21

40

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
Labor force

Percent of persons 16 years and over

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of

civilian labor force

Female, 16 years and over


Lobor force

Percent of civilian labor force

With own children under 6 years


labor force

Married, husband present


labor force

persons 16 to 19 years
Not enrolled in school
Not high school graduate

Civilian

999

IN

770
738
41.7

635
128

506
232

16.8

31.4

134
315

405

31.9

255
60

315
90

19.0

22.2

409

757
217

152
37.2
127
25
16.4
16
16

28.7
169

44
8.7

13.9

314

198

29
8.5

413
747

461
199
43.2
199

12

41

12

644
103

49.4
24

8.3

13.8

12

226

222
34

11.3

145

340

17

125
335
197

152
35
163
40

55
30
45
26

88
58

64
26

13

16

13

13

77
43

131

81

33

54

21

15
18

46

33

33

222
144
64.9
132

244
13.7

5.9
31

141

13.3

135

299
83
27.8
42

49.7

53.4
190

178

60

352
44

323
110
66

3.

52.9

19

157

64
29

79
40

24

354

12

192

96

109
20

67
44
34
22

138
44
37

53
42
19

690
343

451
57.9

355

8.8

91

11.1

865
256

675
65

29
352

93
72
43.6

2 504

29.6

48

21

378
202

568
396
69.7

534
740

22.1

111

303
35
10.4

476
165
34.7

48.2

39.7
125
16

40

12

604
338
56.0

196

191

477
247
343

119

589
259

14.1

409

578
505
32.0
461

44.0
223
36

364
89

167

405
55.1

109
23
62
25
107
61

39
-

23

12

27

39

13

10

1979

Persons 16 years and over, in labor force in 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

Worked in 1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Persons 16 to 64 years

498

680

489

51.6

60.0

38.5

332
835
732
529
478
647

374
259
237
218

412
248
190
174

921

196
382

126
215

772
380

27.5
231
21.3

43.2

56.2

24.4

374

238

44.0
54

18.1

29.7

13.9

22.1

2 745

2 550

582

193

2 271

457
297

310

107

191

221

119
39

340
237
92

668

54.0
1

509
004
877
818
737
458

With a work disability


Prevented from working
With a public transportation

disability

122

96

Persons 65 years and over


With a public transportation

352

disability

343
42

47
39
78

127

CENSUS TRACTS

27.8

437
228
455

Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

LABOR FORCE STATUS

877
763

349
46.5
343
25.6

40.6

Employed
Unemployed

In

18.1

Percent of female, 16 years and over

In

444
46.8
183
261

78

560

610

279

358

229

342

61.1

38.7

47.4

59.3

48.1

60.2

446

513
327
270
290
247

268
189

324

193

329

221
189
198

92
75

176
176

81

141

171

64
90

111

916

188
30.8
110
26.3

228

281
64

180
189
180
80
28.7
45
22.5

117
32.7

39.3

141

135
39.5

539

362

61.5

52.5

456
093
932
932
833
277

330
255
226
219

18.0

201
58
16.0

41

37

78

148

14.5

15.7

22.7

19.4

39
22.0

529

374

472
94
74
66
117

193

25

204
286
220
133

433

515

2 020

635

77

27

31

40

338
215

23

12

103
53
32

75

43

33
53

484

32

14

74

NEWARK,

N.J.,

58

SMSA

55
20

P-303

and Labor Force Characteristics of Black Persons:

Social

Table P-14.

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

1980 Con.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Newark

city,

Essex

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

County Con.

B]

Orange

city.

Issex County

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0083

0084

0085

0086

0087

0090

0092

0093

0096

0097

0181

0182

401
371
30

829
799

585
573

4 205
4 186

657
609
48

685
609
76

810
742

601

2 398

469

19

843
787
56

3 735

12

756
732
24

3 843

30

108

68

132

69
_

160

105

105
9

138
25

162
22

353

260

399

169
93

76

670
73

26.3

27
33.3

25

23.3

324

461
69

2 005
138
13.8

50
30.0

54

8.7

136
26.5

526

258

521

826

73
104
816
405
128

4
27
155
63
9

484

362

93
100
139

25

13

13

43

437
524

102
155

127
64

18

66
29
176
443
122
114

NATIVITY
Total persons

Native
Foreign born

978
420

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak o language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

all

Persons 18 years and over


Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

all

204

611

470

24

11

36.6

2 467
70

526

695

429

111

81

65
38.5

69.4

445

106

474

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
465

96

198

129

Nursery school

115

8
7

Kindergarten

12

42
805
337
166

124
38

68

148
24
32
79

18

13

19

88

875

426

598

320

367

153
167
135

11

10

73

10
27

36

34

15

52
134
198
187

98
98
48
39

Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

Elementary

to

{1

High school

to

(1

In

school ..

30

98
40
45

42

273

8 years)

27

31

years)

College

65
10

188
7

211
18
19

196
20

104
54
11

55

35
26

258
92

434
204

102

127

14

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


Persons 25 years old and aver
to 4 years
5 to 7 years

Elementary:

8 years
1
to 3 years
4 years
1
to 3 years

High school:
College:

4 or more years

FERTILITY
Women 35

to

377

99

51

91

82

35
104
20

70

151

161

87
84
55

609
464

197

11

150

24
-

82
286
488

23
106
4 609

3 534

813
486
327
304

458
266

3 305
2 128

85
11

44 years

Children ever born


Per

514

33
81

1,000

women

123

236
834

47
1

49

48
171

74
18

61

115

36

75
179

219
878

217

298

2 347

3 000

2 387

4 009

3 056

710
508
202
202
-

829
327
502
274

647
146

444
225
219
200

3 338

788
344
350
267

75
153
133

_
-

19

25
34

21

12

963

24
120
50
227
491
120
149

152

71
1

181

271

180
484

783

2 689

583
834
654

2 202

RESIDENCE IN 1975
349
230

Persons 5 years and over

Same house
Different house

SMSA
SMSA

Central city of this

Remainder of
Outside this
Different

this

SMSA
SMSA

Abroad

32
32

70

171

984

205

235

53

546
288

131

199
152

69

14

501
501

2
1

014
324
265

959
124

189

158

18

428

797

65
65

37
37
95

169
139
119

94

118

683
313

758
389

121

21

11

244
68

Carpool

10

41

31

76
43

43
126

460

84

81

173

61

202
42

45

17

36

212
37

189
27
73
83
6

12

941
396
260
205
80

30.0

26.8

23.6

23.9

37.1

27.6

26.6

27.2

36.8

23.1

30.1

31.1

27
27

133
59

133
87

667

134
73

64

74
38
26

46

61

41

122

19

14

34

65

320
123
197
82
248

517
164
353
90
115

622
272
350
160

36

136
85
122

94
30
64
20

125
125

454
237
217

2 664

Public transportation

Other means or worked at


travel time to
in

*-

Drive alone

Workers 16 years and over


Private vehicle:

Worked

23

192
160

WORK

JOURNEY TO

Mean

177
917
55
205
205

119
119

United States

in

SMSA

home

work

minutes

of residence

Central city

Outside central city

Worked outside SMSA of residence


Place of work not reported

27

531

25

18

46

172
185

105

123

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
labor force
Percent of persons 16 years and over
Employed

Unemployed
Percent of civilian labor force

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force
Percent of female, 16 years and over

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of civilian labor force

With own children under 6 years


In

Civilian

632

502

179
28.3

251
50.0

81

179

234

35
30.2

7
2.9

148
40

439

27.0

18.7

40

82

118
53
44.9
46
7

82

13.2

35

20

553
213

713
603

429
292

477
295

2 240

315

907

306

49.4

38.5

84.6

68.1

61.8

40.5

63.6

554
49

151
141

242
53

692
215

214
92

8.1

48.3

18.0

23.7

30.1

8.2

6.3

539
675

251

298
232

245

243
121

303
390

256

130

43.9

32.3

49.8

29.9

81

77.9
211

53.1

570

56
74

97
24

303
87

56.9
133

19.8

22.3
331

81

105

15.6
361

9.1

55

41

21

26

77
209

19

118

50
24

35
128
89

73
73
73

persons 16 to 19 years

64

60

78

363

40

18

22

31

11

31

57
39

13
13

17

180
117
16

14

11

14

32

87

LABOR FORCE STATUS

IN

Worked in 1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Meon weeks of unemployment

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Persons 16 to 64 years
disability

Prevented from working

Wtth a public transportation


Persons 65 years and over
With a public transportation

P-304

87
252

944
548

67.7

58.1

416

41

26

524
24

33.1

5.9

4.4

86
38
93

124
87
239
164

176
74

110

61

17

98

51
31
12

21

12
12

11

70

005
68

653
442

410
153

124
48.4
83

74
49

13

45
20
79
59

66.9

303
180
185
57
44

98
32

35

1979

Persons 16 years and over, in labor force in 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

With o work

603
073

tabor force

3.8

26

in

205

10

Not

167
840

068
247

38

Unemployed

18.8

labor force

Not enrolled in school


Not high school graduate
Employed

481

72.0
771
69

labor force

Married, husband present


In

356
116
32.6

144

180

342

40.4

28.5
169
103

68.1

84

65
69
42
58

58.3

32.2

101

50

N.J.,

295

619

269

321

943

322

833

53.3

86.8

42.1

66.9

71.4

295
138
106
97
65

609
457
421
367
338
136

62.7
269
105
98

67.3

346
957
843
703
660
480

292
188
172

304
225

88

161

81

145
103

849
535
486
376
366
299

817
656
612
540
508
194

31.5

6.4
6
12.3

22.0

35.3
72
23.7

32.1

43

31.7
109

51

60

18.2

17.3

17.1

18.7

15.0

501
92
77
9
52

678

409

468

2 091

481

59
23
25
35

35

64
57
24
9

246
158

64
24

71

_
9.9

315

400

426

2 471

91

88
80
43
232
98

98
33
23

76

251
153
100
193

10

61

18

SMSA

524
57.2

44

12

41

NEWARK,

23.7

31

31

disability

181

165
159
143
146
42.7
123
32.2

12

78
disability

283

215
20.9

19

63

95

8
17

20
-

198
197
170
105
32.6

087

052
832
731

679
625
220
20.0
132
22.0

23.3

102
68.7

479
106
55

18

108
84
33

149

80

15

38

124
20

21

CENSUS TRACTS

Social

Table P-14.

1980 Con.

and Labor Force Characteristics of Black Persons:


[Data arc estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

Orange

Census Tracts
[400 or More Black Persons]

city,

Essex

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

County Con.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Morristown town, Morris County

Remainder of Essex County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0183

0184

0185

0186

0187

0188

0189

0191

0216

0435

0436

0438

2 147

2 544
2 441

790
784

077

2 753
2 502

2 293

2 237
2 108

752
652

450
430

2 313

515
504

103

251

129

100

20

554

636

195

205

642

19

552
22

515

10

12

15

127
-

515
89

492
42

520

371

23

11

NATIVITY
Total persons

Native

Foreign born

940
207

973
320

229
84

059
991

68

11

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 years

Speak o language other than English at home


Percent who speak English not well or not at
Persons 18 years and over
Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

523
47

340

14.9

all

347

all

940

737

537
14

20.8

92
20.7

14.7

6.1

5.6

683

791

219

15

15

358
242
115

129
58

797
45
34
393

680
29

61

799
27
63
329
189

240

10
18

17

191

395
42

472
26

221

58
59
165
118
37
9

101

68

564

114

439

18

672
14

21.4

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

In

school ..

Nursery school
Kindergarten

Elementary
High school

326

to 8 years)

(1

to

(1

179
150

years)

College

33

775

450

9
16

51

140
6

82

11

17

308

104

100

181

101

11

63
53

198
167

225

154

10

22

313
244
85

46

211
27
86

447

283

210

297

562

44
122
120

14

39

22

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


Persons 25 years old and over
to 4 years
5 to 7 years

Elementary:

158

192
185

to 3 years

4 or more years
FERTILITY
Women 35 to 44 years
Children ever born

Per

97
272
474

212
384

to 3 years

4 years
College:

57
32

8 years
High school:

087
25

1,000 women

133
253
902

131

185

495
2 676

556
43

59
135

174
519
2 983

687
413
274

2 401

17

56
159

238
620
210
278

288

303
24

78
89

111

152
481

388
246
413

237
117

174
268
540

2 661

2 113

2 042

20
6

22

49

14

119

95
63
249

60
33

309
396
142
77

83

127
338

964

2 794

103

244
97
66

15

204
570

163
1

11

20
53
156
39

101

87
227

656

2 609

61
1

RESIDENCE IN 1975
2 020

Persons 5 years and over

816

Same house
Different house in United States

SMSA
SMSA

SMSA
SMSA

JOURNEY TO

Drive afone

Carpool
Public transportation

home

Other means or worked at


travel time to

Worked

in

27

70

Oil
473
186
249

874
286

330

73
151

006
006
256
576

981

662
180

320

2 274
381

486
255

893

231

59

38
244
102

346

121

661

186

77
77

21

21

232
162

45
45

38

174
156

042
308
515
219
219

101

19

133
693
213

941
467
205

402
264
43

198
29

191

78

78

17

482

100
704
320
269
51

18

76

WORK

Workers 16 years and over


Private vehicle:

Mean

891

21

83
83

Abroad

440

50
50

551

Different

30

549

Remainder of
Outside this

833
214
589
30

406
085
400
318

Central city of this


this

2 571
1
711

183

SMSA

work

minutes-.

of residence

Central city

Outside central city

Worked outside SMSA of residence


Place of work not reported

166

140
58

103

342
80

90
42

232
575
264
307
86

26.1

28.5

20.5

26.4

27.5

23.7

23.6

663
206
457
246
243

763
160
603
88
193

198
32
166
14

801

687
286

788
263
525

253

292
509
189
219

78

401

037
539
304

311
181

56

472
220

33

16

161

58

159
24
69

15.1

16.5

20.9

17

021

223

486

17

021

223

470

12

105

98
63
70

16
41

20

601
130
70.6

526
419

439

79.7

119

232
302

15
6

155

62

16
19

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
Labor force
Percent of persons 16 years and over
Employed

1
1

Unemployed
Percent of

civilian

labor force

female, 16 years and over


Percent of female, 16 years and over

Percent of civilian labor force

With own children under 6 years


In

labor force

persons 16 to 19 years
Not enrolled in school
Not high school graduate

Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

457

639
252

71.3
301

76.4
154

109

330
43
11.5

063
566

324
216

53.2

537
29

1
1

156

98

952
178

10.7

7.8

15.8

157
758

906
647

941

66.7
173

65.5

71.4

65.5

662

590

535

43

96

57
8.8
147
87

81

3.8

5.1

19.9

12.7

154

149
74
221

43
33
120

194
126
376
248

616

407

074

317

477
20

35

31

3.2

8.9

4.0

403
278

71.0
194

8.4

63.7

91.1

69.0

590

194
22

268

13.1

12
5.8

102
57

37
28

163

21

61

128
115

99
266

13

287
182

49

38
178

179

49

121

169
56
25

62
9

9
9
9

221
79
33

41

114

24

10

11

11

26

14

37

30

750
497
66.3

237
216

52
8

388
348
89.7

625

955
608

27
20

109
68.2

107
9

71

290
206

177
63
37

145

12
2.9

425
314
150
45
32

207
98

15
3.4
15

18
3.0

10.2

11

23

10
3.6

1979

Persons 16 years and over, in tabor force in 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

Worked in 1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTTTUTIONAL PERSONS


Persons 16 to 64 years

CENSUS TRACTS

2 043

979

38

With a work disability


Prevented from working
With a public transportation
Persons 65 years and over
With a public transportation

544
373
68.6

10.0

7
12

IN

828
088
59.5

5.6

182
86
57

Civilian

LABOR FORCE STATUS

98
294
224

labor force

Married, husband present


In

055
62
821
575
70.0
553
22

Labor force

Employed
Unemployed

457
117
76.7

163
79.8
146

949
888
776
759
185
15.9

79
16.1

376
77
25

147

371

62.7

68.2

065
794
663
686
580
294

364
288
242
228
198
80

25.6
184
22.5

613

466

486

307

79.7

72.7
1

429

031

149

433

266

71.8

82.3

60.6

063
808
697
668
609
292

424
344

226

11.3
13
13.4

491
4

21

938
769
725
453

246
048
890
798
730
232

21.6
26

30.5

17.8

165

111

25.4
138

14.5

15.9

19.2

19.1

884

532

496

191

87

114

79

128

130
49

46

49
34
159
35

13
22

69
25
105

disability

9
81

215

78

disability

24

25

18

13

102
35

31

321
301

283
49

140

333

542

70.2

85.8

72.3

333
274
252
259
246
38

536
422
370
350
316

191

106
846
667
716
582
236

71.8

20.7

80

89

18.1

13.9

11.4
12
11.8

482

370

186
125
62
143
22

55

44
44
44
44

35
-

NEWARK,

N.J.,

116
21.4

47
14.5

664
62
22

25
5

79

SMSA

P-305

and Labor Force Characteristics of Black Persons:

Social

Table P-14.

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Remainder of
Morris County

Census Tracts
[400 or More Black Persons]

1980 Con.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Somerville borough,

Somerset (CDP), Somerset County

A and

B]

Elizabeth city, Union County

Somerset County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0433.01

0531.02

0531.03

0532

0533

0502

0504

0302

0303

0304

0305

0307

691

436
425

711
665
46

508
508

736
727

298
298
~

454
454

2 931
2 895

471
466

36

441
347
94

488
-

122
6

198

483

117

10

13

156
-

73
-

469

301

NATIVITY
Total persons
Foreign born

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND

3 339

11

959
917
42

3 519

184

122

303

691

Native

180

1
1

ABILITY TO SPEAK

ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak a language other than
Percent who speak English
Persons 18 years and over
Speak a language other than
Percent who speok English

English at

home

not well or not at


English at

17

148
34

11.8

home

not well or not at

150

all

all

497

082

346

488

13

97

14

10

289

584

11

8.2

219

350

609
30
40
277

191

2 023

686

250

16
43.8

32

17

322
22

25.0

221

178

112

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

in

school ..

Nursery school
Kindergarten

Elementary

8 years)
to 4 years)

to

(1

High school

(1

College

158

384

17

12

103
66
28

72
34
32

22
27
190

452

254

11

14
41

112

77
86

685
348
154

94
51

210

545

164

12

17

23

18
17

70

90

45
268

90

48

101

8
7

643
392
37

110
36
25

42
25
30

058

236

282

211

55

61

171

35

51

49

33

44

649

870

280

396

576

199

35

77
114
74
174

17

46

19
62

13

40

71

180

224

41

41

100
197
24

26
4
90

51

33

162
125
58
417
246
32

47

18

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


Persons 25 years old and over
to 4 years
5 to 7 years

Elementary:

8 years
High school:

to 3 years

4 years
College:

to 3 years

more years

or

30
40

131

27

135
83
22

43
88

91

520

76
267
723
262
174

32
197
70
166

303
95
33

104

33
8

8
9

104

44

51

121

22

53

11

47

FERTILITY

Women 35

to

44 yeors

Children ever born

Per

1,000

women

37
60
622

67
114

81
182

281
941

102

43

428

701

2 247

3 349

4 196

156
3 628

669
372
288
-

358
307

897
460
425

3 159

561
065

516
419

472

97

246
42
29

51

65
360

51

360

12

335

220

190

162
46

431
323
63
45

40
80
2 000

94

23

321

79

631

34
135

132

415

3 435

3 321

3 971

4 714

205
567
638
-

333
176

2 615

781

567
232
335

382
204

157

29

574
64

112
16

750

220

31

115

57

24

_
-

126
60

558
237

202

262

108

158

12

18

52

29

15

30
24

107
67
147

24

44

190

28

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 yeors and over

Some house
Different house

United States

in

Central city of this

Remainder of
Outside this
Different

this

SMSA
SMSA

SMSA
SMSA

Abroad

51

736
423
-

693
443
250

29

497
926
926
-

341
102

82

191

15

68
24

15

59
59

506
002
386

709
464

234

332

410

197
37

231

221
145
29

827

178
26
152

JOURNEY TO WORK
Workers 16 years and over
Drive alone

Private vehicle:

90

Carpool

19

Public transportation

Other means or worked ot

Mean

travel time to

Worked

SMSA

in

home

work

minutes--

of residence

Central city

79
39

107
76
62

62
6
33

31

36
16.9

26.9

24.9

21.0

20.7

18.7

16.7

22.7

22.9

20.4

27.7

17.9

238

77

157

383

273

184

230

122

212

96

156

157

266
403

51

197
24
173
10

14

15

383
006
68

184

11

77
128

25

33

81

11

Worked outside SMSA of residence


Place of work not reported

6
6

227

Outside central city

243
-

16

230

106

22
117

26

212
50
259

96
54

138

91

22

18
13

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
Labor force
Percent of persons 16 yeors and over

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of civilion labor force

Percent of female, 16 yeors and over

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of

civilian

With own children under 6 years


In

In

labor force

persons 16 to 19 years
Not enrolled in school
Not high school graduate
Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

LABOR FORCE STATUS

IN

to

35 or more hours per week

35 or more hours per week


With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Persons 16 to 64 yeors
disability

Prevented from working


Wth o public transportation disability
Persons 65 years and over

P-306

772
468
60.6

352

220
7

445

749
64

242

348
22

439

26

38

123

3.1

8.6

7.9

5.9

5.6

22.6

17.7

7.3

216
913

307
196

418
200

165
92

029
348

170
100

63.8
178
18

47.8
186

55.8

33.8
291
57

58.8

9.2
57

5.6

68.1

145
87
60.0
80
7
8.0
21

41
8.4

354
234

25

811
102

611
379
62.0
336
43

10.7

11.2

11.3

40
24

313

97
76
280

66.1

75.1

209

93
55

211
162

16
9

91
12

_
-

_
-

_
-

221

570
447
310
94

199

178
22

47

8
3.2

171
101
59.1

93
8
7.9
41
21

97
58
44
8

12

28

11

73

64
28
30.4
50

34
94
66

19

13

144
93

38
32

66
42

110
22

33

31

8
8

10
6

18

13

168
63.6
130

16.4

250
75
210
82
359

16

217

100

180
82.9
164

16
8.9

64
49

55
34

65
57

11

37

127
64
34

11

30

21

4
4

1979

52 weeks

With a public transportation

536
370
69.0

Usually worked

With a work

361
250
69.3

Worked in 1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked

204
813
67.5

Persons 16 years and over, in labor force In 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

50

202

735
78.8
581
149

55

Civilian

570

25
25
124
94

labor force

Married, husband present

330
293
88.8
271
22
7.5

2 203

190
-

labor force

314
218
69.4

652
486
74.5

279
190

Female, 16 years and over


Lobor force

669
693

296
227
76.7

264

41.5

540
352
65.2

disability

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

789

912

284

381

577

174

612

198

288

81.2

75.7

78.7

71.1

74.7

63.1

87.3

361

271
161

114
339

81

546
388
338
289
249

288
253
239

525
390
345
313
282

178
130
118
93

301

259
209
189
174
154
59

375
277
220

309

882
604
542
520
463
219

65.9
164
100

36.7

752
366

66

187
178
55

18.9

24.0

261
42.6
73

33.3

19.1

34

13.4

21.6

7.2

290

330

394

236

543

73.0

79.7

388
327
305
287
265
43

236
186
165
152
152

83.3
543

382

10.9
16
17.8

14
5.9
7
12.0

464

287

69
29

15
15

76

4
9

13

81

18

70

97

21.3

18.8

349

472
64
25

713
48

237

17

14

64

59

27

541
215
168
34
128

33

194

141

19.8

21.7

20.8
19
15.2

622
38

2 154
159
53

078

13
15

10

129
44
27

30

49
12

126
27

12

88
87
59
33.9
37

12.6

14.9

181

155
84
22.0

168
29.1

21

90

35
27

24

10

CENSUS TRACTS

Social

Table P-14.

1980 -Con.

and Labor Force Characteristics of Black Persons:


[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

For

Elizabeth city, Union

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

County Con.

B]

Linden city, Union County

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0310

0311

0312

0313

0314

0315

0316

0317

0345

0346

0351

0353

585
537
48

504
470

3 763
3 641

2 624

2 513
2 231

567
448

430

452

709
652

648
648

122

172

282

119

187
165
22

3 410
3 331

34

79

57

'

137
20

133

786
102

546

162

252

380

310

356

54
27.8

28
28.6

NATIVITY
Total persons

Native
Foreign

bom

371
59

051
918
133

1
1

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak a language other thon
Percent who speak English
Persons 18 years and over
Speak a language other than
Percent who speak English

English at

home

not well or not at

English at

oil

home

not well or not at

all

025
45

12

21

15.7

2 361
143
29.4

604

179
40.2

690
271
35.4

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

in school

..

Kindergarten
(1

High school

to

8 years)

to

(1

45

278
49

374

903

17

100

343
70

342
47

645
86

730
34

2 264

183

491
77

41.4

27.7

8.1

38.2

4.4

14.3

244

86
28

360

488

273

12

247

22

218
28
87

125
33
56
538
322
176

231

21

256

867

10

'

Nursery school

Elementary

165
47
10.6

years)

College

231
34
27
75
54

172

41

13

281

253

21

24
72
42

173
78

929
30

71

75

11

635
307
82

487
226

393
155
67

33
107
39
60

307

255

656
30

111

36

155

68

3
13

8
18

103
54
58

139
102
6

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


Persons 25 years old and over
to 4 years
5 to 7 years
8 years
High school:
1
to 3 years
4 years
1
to 3 years
College:
4 or more years

21

Elementary:

FERTILITY
Women 35

to

20
36
52
'

121

15
16

44 years

Children ever born

Per

1,000 women

26
72
769

502

613

378

321

41

31

54

5
23

11

38

173

36

45

41

85
68

31

65

11

473
635

369
422

275
660

165

439
825

101

151

123

127

112
58

16
126
79

211

40

60

51

10

47
32

811
124

43

255

19

133

66
98
27

197
68
1

14

54
129

221
725

200
614

167
366

2 389

3 281

3 070

2 192

402
233

3 436
2 015

2 301

2 249

402

42

76
52
58
33

59
147
2

492

26
84
243
96
47

21

228
85
35

73

17
27
1

468

534

100

292

151

771

34
100

640

2 941

3 288
2 528

673
444
229

100

112

588

191
1

910

217

47
8

47
77
638

RESIDENCE IN 1975
532
263
247

Persons 5 years and over

Same house
Different house

United States

in

SMSA
SMSA

Central city of this

Remainder of
Outside this
Different

this

SMSA
SMSA

Abroad

JOURNEY TO

Drive olone

Corpool
Public transportation

Other means or worked at


travel time to

Worked

in

756

437
715
43

133

531
16

069
200
166

463
52
52

591

19

14

97

309
565
290
255

931
504
284

19

199

18.3

20.5

129

205
42
42
22

76
93
93

205
89
49
46

139
53
43
24

21

81
81

499
208
224
10

79
135
135
67

102

061
276
785
173
545
67
67

232
145

424
237
46

431

529
975

71

321

182
78

30

171

41

129
339
59
178
102

761

456
238
97
77

750
124
512
114
75
10

121

563
423
140

58

171

140

WORK

Workers 16 years and over


Private vehicle:

Mean

169

SMSA

home

work

minutes

of residence

Central city

Outside central city

Worked outside SMSA of residence.


Place of work not reported

223
134
29
42
18

42
26

113

62

035
436
272
233
94

19.0

18.5

21.6

25.2

24.8

28.1

23.9

683
98
585
132

956

133

108

848
72

133
24

213
84
129
58

301
122
179

55
341

937
154

109

129

11

51

130
76

53
190
103

246

12

798

2 450

81

108

912

19

129

89
-

28
884
73
387

338

2 553

550

6
41

19

28

132

543

11

396

318

199
129
52
-

62

17

18

21.9

21.0

22.3

106
169

243

107
33

74
20
65

LABOR FORCE STATUS


394
242

Persons 16 years and over


Labor force
Percent of persons 16 years and over

Employed
Unemployed

205
37

Percent of civilian labor force

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force
Percent of female, 16 years and over

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of civilian labor force

With own children under 6 years


In

labor force

Married, husband present


In

Civilian

61.4

15.3

189
55.9

136

217

121

111
51.2
31

28.7

64
37

20

61

44
29

persons 16 to 19 years

70

53

25
17
4

12

IN

1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment
in

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Persons 16 to 64 years
With a work

disability

Prevented from working

With a public transportation


Persons 65 years and over
With a public transportation

CENSUS TRACTS

1
1

768
240

368
282

342
297

683
484

70.1

76.6
251

86.8
251

70.9

356
194

987
129

094
146

12.5

11.6

11.8

31

46

38

586
73.4
563
23

11.0

15.5

7.9

3.9

384
774

950
606

968
558

198
119

55.9

63.8

57.6

60.1

446

395
243

432
293

61.5

67.8
281

786

524
403

432
257

72.9

76.9

59.5

634
145

323
69

8.2

17.6

302
869

216
41
16.0

283

229

193
68.2
147

107
46.7
100

648
126

544
62

482
76

113

182
163
89.6
143

219
24

57

40

10.2

13.6

6
5.0

20

16.3
281

12.3

9.9

4.1

6.6

173

40

106
66
169
1)2

70
57
203
146

182
114

21.4
29

6.5

125
48

76
38
30
20

104

196

42
42

42
42
94
85

185

48

114

71

67
33

51

37

30

4
17

24

166
390
215
367
156

725
116
64.7

13

34

284

211
62.4
195
134
114
116

90
355

334
232
273

25

10

66.7

812

12

10

4
4

21

35
22

594
427
288
49

116
95

91

54
23

76

15

13

15

69

1979

Persons 16 years and over, in labor force in 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

Worked

33

LABOR FORCE STATUS

77

15

12.4

labor force

Not enrolled in school


Not high school graduate
Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

60.7

50
26.9

220
55.0
106

disability

disability

72.1

260
152
134
108
103
103
36.3

634

64.0

96
70

509
000
884
897
789
469

33.2

28.7

347

307

294

555

630

76.2

83.4

86.0

81.3

78.9

284
178

273
205
205

614
368

279
999
930
843
813
317

616
498
434
417
379

31.0

23.5

505
333
306
259
239
175
31.5

131
16.9

188
68.9
105
751

657
681

46

43

235

210

18.5

23.7

20.4

21.0

361

286

41

2 251
228
139
58

33

30
23
9
52

12

25
6

607

652

296

112
84
64
118

106
28
116

111

11

175

172

150
144
92
30.0
45

171
171

74

850

427

285

75.5

81.5

66.0

756

301

380
304
285
204
200

278
252
234
178

196
120

110

034
417

17.5

22.5

155
36.3

170
47

33

101

39

187

18.7

11.8

24.4

14.6

17.7

77
21.4

16.5
23
19.4

363

323
40

652

732

2 263

508

425

10
5

25
8

202
47
35
187
46

18

21

10

21

25.2

6
15
19

31

66

32

NEWARK,

N.J.,

10

16

8
7

SMSA

P-307

1980 Con.

and Labor Force Characteristics of Black Persons:

Social

Table P-14.

[Doto are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols. see Introduction.

Plainfield city.

For definitions of term

A and

see appendixes

Rahway

Union County

B]

city.

Union County

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0388

0389

0390

0391

0392

0393

0394

0395

0396

0397

0358

0359

0360

3 339
3 081

2 584
2 407

2 098

2 667

444

770
716

533
522

2 292
2 221

65

18

2 308
2 187
121

2 619

59

575
92

354
247

177

3 315
3 195
120

119
054

2 017

039

258

175

54

11

71

809

698

514

858
12

768
24

134

690
20

472

15

931
36

13

301
29

556

11

527
34

NATIVITY
Total persons

Native
Foreign born

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND

999

107

ABILITY TO SPEAK

ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at
Persons 18 years and over

Speak a language other than English at home


Percent who speak English not well or not at

634
36
16.7

all

2 322
72
31.9

all

646
30

414

713

559

2 073
43
25.6

25

313
34

036

834
25
39

554
30

398

43
43
453
362

17

15

768
32
38

437
264

135

69

248
193
66

208
85
73

123
54
107
90
256

574

41

174

451

172

71

162

94

191

518
146
93

87
149
713

149
356

169
502

2 389

2 970

790

2 495

58

3 299
32

427

643
75

164
45

342

28

109

33.3

906

858

055

611
28

148

91

16

312

698
24
45
297

632

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

In

school __

Nursery school
Kindergarten

Elementary

to 8 years)

(1

High school

to

(1

4 years)

College

17

022
59

075
38

61

35

71

65
70

566

941

356

227

524
307

45
485

311

125

188
179

281
183

76
49

71

629
174

164

140

91

353
-

950

259

31

15

49
52

40
96

37

171

56

391

173
591

435

94

214
274

110
67

31

274
539
206

26

192

331

61

15

199
133

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


Persons 25 years old and over
Elementary:

to

4 years

5 to 7 years

8 years
High school:

4
FERTILITY
Women 35

to

more years

44 years

Children ever born


Per

1,000 women

236
429
818

329

36
96
47
246
610
158
136

800
333
297

to 3 years

or

291

to 3 years

4 years
College:

941
39
104
77

194
415

148
482

139

3 257

038

24
46
37

198
59
145
94
364

671
98
123

2 503
117

203
143

111

370
692

581

165
27
68
63
128

151

992
299

126

168

220
268

210
520
476

379
1
535
4 050

521
2 672

3 126

4 830
3 897
906
28
765

381
108

47

195

136

251
1

463
845

389
860

35

51

5
30
6 000

342
45

181
2

468
586

RESIDENCE IN 1975
3 181

Persons 5 years and over

Same house
Different house

SMSA
Remainder of this SMSA
Outside this SMSA
Different SMSA

197
188

JOURNEY TO

1
1

880
310
544
36
429
79
35
26

127
646

409
020

481

177
613

266
215
215

922
98

369
244
244
-

565
346

929
582

820
295

191

441

81

195
165
165

74

908
218
24
976
218
218

66

1
1

2 066
1

825
197

2 749
1
117
1

14

1
1

526
80

647
273
368

280
181

2 114
1

99

396
709

71

821

241

90

625
625

56
56

9
9

44
483
182
182

106

113
100
27

910
273
233
44

985

988

201

801

202

131

774
239

513

169

163

143

103

578
228
125
57

45

83
42

27

142
118

WORK

Workers 16 years and over

Drive alone

Private vehicle:

Carpool
Public transportation

Other means or worked at


travel time to
in

559
842
27
553
262
174

49

Abroad

Mean

2 409

98
686

Central city of this

Worked

151

981

United States

in

SMSA

home

work

minutes--

of residence

Outside central city

SMSA

outside

Place of

work not reported

100
395
89
74

of residence

808
440
252

164
678
313
98

334
730

1
1

648
103

144
647
237

75

20
96

120
80
19

25.4

29.3

18.1

32.1

23.6

23.0

21.9

24.9

38.1

33.6

20.4

19.4

27.1

069

574
34
540
367
244

499

310

694

587
73

258
149

341

132

173

27
667
444
292

413
72

487

473

908
70
838
650
510

514
538
216

422
48
374
169
266

61

52

565
40
525
122

473

12

575
203
372
303
228

70
999
283
310

Central city

Worked

658

154
182

75

80
83

207
258

256
220

15

46
11

67

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
Labor force

2 509

810

Percent of persons 16 years and over

Employed
Unemployed

72.1
1

Percent of civilian labor force

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force

Percent of female, 16 years and over

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of civilian labor force

With own children under 6 years


In

labor force

Married, husband present


In

Civilian

persons 16 to 19 years

Not enrolled in school


Not high school graduate
Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

IN

755
625

57.8

82.8

191

1
1

432
045

1
1

73.0
971

704
058

2 236

62.1

68.6
351
184
12.0

122

846
30

596
29

74

162

7.7

9.3

3.4

4.6

7.1

15.4

018
712

879
467

410
316

816

66.3

69.9

53.1

77.1

834
60

649

443

306

56

24

10

349
894

890

007

535

3 630
2 430

753
336

871

364
247

69.1

67.9

210

846

234
13
5.3

6.0

935
120

782
574
73.4
517
57

953
655

712
438

215

908
585

68.7

61.5

52.1

606
49

428

112

64.4
521

10
2.3

10.9

62.2

57.9

509
69

686

997

69

123

5.1

3.2

4.9

11.9

9.1

11.0

9.9

7.5

159

111

215

201

316

191

79
299

276

241

74

206
44

149
268
185
238
88
54

175
124

386
238
198

152
109
307

19

28

_
-

9
9

_
-

_
-

72
42

161

22

41

25

17

9
9

400
332
202

505
380
243

301

41

133
43
20
70

35

14

28

39

178
75

64

40
4
57
38

192

774
548
584
205

73.1

112

240

112

155

466
298

12

714
253

25

7.9

28

2.9

58.0

283
88
65
26

9.1

194
122
382
264
222
32
26

91

121

6.7

101

260

76.2

12.1

524
27

346

214
755

534
218

14.2

2 084

584

79.4
071
147

551
67.5

66.9

150
94
630

38
6

139
122

472
332
189
50
9

10

25

251
69.0
251
194
164
137
129
85
33.9
4

1979

Persons 16 years and over. In labor force In 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

Worked in 1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Persons 16 to 64 years
With a work disability
Prevented from working
With a public transportation

disability

Persons 65 years and over


With a public transportation

disability

P-308

795
320

140

423
294

labor force

LABOR FORCE STATUS

670

515
876

73.5

886

796
455
339

19.0
149
16.8

2 253

62
256
34

SMSA

193
124

91

N.J.,

358

145

NEWARK,

75.2
1

392

979

622

77.5

64.6

82.4

355
095
973
917
828
296

939
690
626
592
546
244

622
542
470
422
387
62

21.3
113

24.9
127

10.0

14.1

21.1

18.9

303

744
26

673
94
34
40
122
15

132
72
45

103
77.0

039
795
713
639
572
227

344

212

11

155
84
36
82

70

11

080

63.4
1

20.6
119
22.7

40

_
_

042
750
658
608
546
274

1
1

577
70.5

2 555
70.4

492

2 463

160

070
975
925
408

1
1

262

400

926

79.9
351

73.5

82.3
1

738
596
316
223
676

200
897
844

908
720
645
468
429

972
875
797
734
289

751
711

233

190

20.6
146
18.0

20.5
59
10.6

309
76.4

272
075
940
863
747
255
19.5
131
17.9

25.4
103

25.9

26.5

18.5

196

378

119

166

16.7

18.6

16.9

562

2 039

3 404

204
96
56
197
40

364
159

78

51

27

46

153
62
35

329

199
119

115

32

226

29
60

17

84

35

53

107
29

84
34
24
137

12

25

13

142
4

474

661

6.8

24

577

CENSUS TRACTS

Social

Table P-14.

and Labor Force Characteristics of Black Persons:


[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

Summit

Roselle borough. Union County

[400 or More Black Persons]

city,

Union County

Census Tracts

1980 Con.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Westfield town.

A and

B]

Remainder of Union County

Union County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0340

0341

0342

0344

0380

0366

0322

0323

0328

0384

0385

0387

773
697
76

579
538

695

3 630

729

432

5 134
4 950
184

865
865
~

3 255
3 160
95

366
297

626
592

641
88

980
968

401

691

41

69

34

20

175

269
-

707
26

379

168

119
-

NATIVITY
Total persons

Native
Foreign born

198

12

1
1

381

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGUSH
Persons 5 to 17 yoors
Speak a language other than English at
Percent

who speak

Persons 18 yoors raid ovor


Speak a language other than English at
Percent

who speak

195
29

131

132
28

240

23

576
46

all

26.1

13.0

507
50

385
24

454

2 436

576

693

10

178

3 143
85

10.0

33.3

8.4

12

all

553
23
-

233
4

097

166

302

958
123
54

018
472

138
133
52

home

English not well or not at

home

English not well or not at

914

11

2 369

928

447

261

35
22.9

33

346

914

502

196

144

23

51

25

13

17

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
249

185

Nursery school

13

Kindergarten

16

6
13

130
66
24

422

Persons 3 yoors old and over enrolled

Elementary

..

to 8 years)

(i

High school

in school

4 years)

to

(1

College

37

17

61

99
30
37

114
52
46

565
317

75
69

117

16

327
-

350

962
34

478
27

33

38

81

15

13

128
164

56
157
44
22

51

8
18

83
139
54

291

108
53

74

44

137

240
137
100

16

15

368

222

11

14

24
20
72
110
62
69

35
64
43
60

463
246

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


Persons 25 years old and over
to 4 years

Elementary:

23
22
76

5 to 7 years

8 years
High school:

to 3 years

210

4 years
College:

to 3 years

12

or more years

79

50
106
116
50
48

280
994
206
156

130
61

52

575
20
66
66

2 629
30
73
103

425

113
199

435

61

196

193

504
288

101

72
39

986

763

91

18

213
208
568
668

23
60
25
97

292

40

179
59

178
88

53
169
189

237
526

390

2 219

2 690

801
307

3 014

2 056

494

889
88
724
77

FERTILITY

Women 35

Per 1,000

46
108

73
225

249
528

348

3 082

2 120

827
528
293

418

640
367
273

3 151
2 057

220
73
73

280

70

44 years

to

Children ever born

women

103
471

47
92
957

145

2 736

747
507
202

818
658
160

31

53

500
252
504

145
2

96
229
385

35
70
000

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and over

Same house
Different house

United States

in

SMSA
SMSA
Outside this SMSA..
Different SMSA
Central city of this

Remainder of

this

Abroad

13

367
234
47

Drive alone

Carpool

home

Other means or worked at


travel time to

SMSA

work

minutes

28
218

51

27
27

810
88
79

145

4 666

130
72
72
38

77
52
52

720
918
085
603
230
216

171

17

28

69

292
78

214

Worked outside SMSA of residence


Place of work not reported

75
84

470
043

477

2 210
549

35
80

349
275
37

461
346
34
52
29

25.6

24.6

663
739
924
399
216

246
79

13

108
78

23.8

23.9

20.7

12.8

20.9

349

284

26.7

Outside central city

286

361
223
52
44
42

18

Central city

of residence

233
156
53
14
10

68

Public transportation

in

949

2
1

83

229
182

397
067
330
63
188
79
79

614
539

309
207

75

102

13

62
62

53
49
49

WORK

Workers 16 years and over


Private vehicle:

Worked

13

JOURNEY TO

Mean

125

293

174
66
33

1
1

241

153

201

783

39
114

35
166

113

670

349

31

41

165

35

362

9
14

482
344

2 578

599

689

71.4

65.5

381
63.6

490

365

194

16
4.2

311

51

11

367
794

726

279

521

171

195
125

301
179

65

31

16
27

39

93

87
93
25

25.0

29.3

36.4

37.2

109
185

437

116

42

96
26
70
46

151

21

167

924

86
69

147
159

3 325

631

2 500

80.8

470

2 505
75.3
2 328

69

177

12.8

7.1

879
283

292
223

68.3

76.4

190
93

223

7.2

19

318
200
032
745
384
138

57

24

273
70
93

72
365
163
113

116

LABOR FORCE STATUS


526
410

Persons 16 years and over


Labor force
.
Percent of persons 16 years and over

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of

civilian

labor force

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force
Percent of female, 16 years and over

Employed
Unemployed
With own children under 6 years

In

Civilian

labor force

persons 16 to 19 years

Not enrolled in school


Not high school graduate
Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

LABOR FORCE STATUS

233
38

298
46

14.0

13.4

326
228

207
134

263
166

69.9

64.7
109
25
18.7
63
50
130

63.1

96
9

64

IN

9.6
58

71
41

11.5
1

153

411
814
57.7
709
105

326
198
60.7
191

12.9

7
3.5

73
52

216

21

105

15

101

160
86

43

499
349
308

11

75

62
20

13
7.8

774
546
70.5

422
258

1
1

61.1

233
25

9.7
41

32
194
97

108

023

630

749

466
332

73.2

71.2

195
66.8

279

195

28

65.2
431
199

5.5

12.2

3.1

53
16.0

411
843
59.7

537
386

229
137

158

71.9

57.6

510

482

726
23

292

91

380

747
96

11.4

1.6

59.8
105
32
23.4

37

120
85

53

18

12

133
83

85
63

110

640
400
273

40
319
257
136

12
12

21

82

12

21

15

69
50
40

40
-

19

31

141

130

13

20

2 650

461

79.7
518

73.1

21

91

11

10

1979

Persons 16 years and over, in labor forte in 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment
Worked

367
43

43
120
89

labor force

Married, husband present

394
271
68.8

10.5

206
22

Percent of civilian labor force

In

77.9

in

437

302

367

83.1

76.6

76.1

429
336
317
284
273

296
238

355
244
220
186

187

216
172

65

29

14.9
17.4

9.6
15
17.8

477

360

50
24

30

21

179
122
33.2
72

817

396

572

70.5

66.1

73.9

792
356
243
022
969
377

390
333
282
254
226
67

555
383
293
286
250
159

20.7

16.9

27.8

859
642
550
523

456
370
343
302
286
46

19.7

10.0

2 035
1

712

741
72.4

334

216

71.7

74.0

655
205
050
983
874
445

741

323

216

585
573
529
529
117

251

160
160
149
149
25

26.0

15.8

13.8

68.5
1
1

243
194
186
46

11.6

154

42

70

235

27

210

56

37

25

20.1

14.5

19.9

16.9

20.1

19.0

17.3

17.7

18.0

30.1

460
42
29

2 287

467

611
28

408

75
54
291
79

19

257
150

63
25
20

6
6
6

287
33
24
8

128

3 222
167
82
52
103

956

33

646
33

2 078

111

67

58

18

24

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Persons 16 to 64 years
With a work disability
Prevented from working

With a public transportation


Persons 65 years and over
With a public transportation

CENSUS TRACTS

disability

disability

10

15

49

34

22
-

11

123
39

7
8

14
15

103

20
-

422
84

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

P-309

Occupation, Income in 1979, and Poverty Status

Table P-15.

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

in

1979

For meaning of symbols

1980

of Black Persons:
,

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

see Introduction.

A ond

B]

Essex County

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

Belleville

Bloomfield

East Orange

Irvington

Montcloir

SMSA

Total

town

town

city

town

town

158 607
24 403
9 761

113 709

412
83
40
43

604

10 348

5 514

117

206

27 995
4 915
860
3 055
9 338
768
280
7 290
5 307
455
526
4 326

The

Newark

city

Nutley town

246

7 959

56
20
36
70

784
688
096
2 457
328
427
702
505
217
159

914

58 497
6 828
2 655
4 173
15 803
213
2 230
12 360
12 293
802
980
9 511

36
461

117
4 581

12

18 875

52

9 979
4 264
4 632

18
10

63 166
19 678
7 508
6 712
10 344

214

7 031

4 566
4 837

45
37

Orange

city

Verona
borough

OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations __
Professional specialty occupations
Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations
Technicians and related support occupations

Service occupations
Private household occupations

Protective service occupations

Service occupations, except protective and household

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations


Precision production, craft,

and

repair occupations

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation and material moving occupations
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

IN

18
12

22
88
65

2 089

11

166

17

606
240

60

12 921

9 139
30 407

49
98

60

16 067

55

117
65

7 130
7 210

176
76

57

518
537

981

382
235
720
2 427
885
124
310
451
3

1
1

308
473
835
597
234
245
118

303
232
157

2 581

31

52
225
6 158
3 385
1
512

34

21

261

633

809
389
215
205

308
34

416

8 022

4 012

147
521

601
271

643

62
64
56

22 656
4 042
2 087
929
4 140
3 127
2 407

439
557
478
398

53

3 001

591

76

975

297
651

56
56
29
_

14

27

24

129
20
635
558
772
410
376

80
39
12

27
26
4
7

15
2

_
2

_
4
9

_
5

1979

Households

$5,000
$5,000 to $7,499....
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999.
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999.
$50,000 or more

Less than

136 851
30 785
13 033
12 430

22 328
17
13
16
8

Median

Mean
Families

Median income
Mean income
Unrelated individuals 15 years and over

Median income

Mean income

581

162
451

With earnings
earnings

With public assistance income


Mean public assistance income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

18

21

611

499
424
$13 673
$16 347

353
010
222
417
98
$15 252
$16 824

452
225
$16 444
$20 052

154
$20 463
$20 190

4 395
$16 773
$19 074

642

$7 791
$9 044

26 396
$4 698
$6 650

81
$9 184
$7 603

2 699
$8 491
$9 801

53
$4 150
$4 682

$5 765

$7 243

$4 014

$7 972

$6 187

$10 017

8 022

4 012
3 314
$20 817

63 166
42 269
$14 044
12 596
$3 551

214

6 404
5 281

59

5 711
$15 992
$17 696

55 468
$6 573
$8 035

44 881
$6 235
$7 796

$14 007

254
$2 613
$6 644

9 821
$8 379
$9 189

3 120
$11 029
$10 841

$4 836

$6 781

$7 344

$5 798

106 341
78 286
$16 085
19 576
$3 621
27 294
$3 118

308
253

416
360
$21 516

19

22 656
18 476
$17 612
3 626
$3 747
3 299

$4 630

$2 951

51

$3 144

47
$2 932

109
$4 198

135

44 372
$10 225
$13 233

15 549
$15 855
$18 118

31

2 905
$20 124
$22 979

$22 765
$23 698

$23 971

511

997

51

$12 003

225
$26 058
$23 009

261

29

19

74 590
$12 452
$15 682

851
762

59

$12 394
$17 579

98 650
$14 328
$17 166

100

550

834
656

$14 204

$9 182

6 404
071

$9 138

$19 792
$22 101
321

33

706
896
404
134
$15 282
$17 259

$17 857
$21 203

985
654
706
$3 090

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income

23
43

29
27
48
22
20
77
35
16

10 956
5 030
1
731
$11 231

136
104
$17
24
$3

Households

106 341
26 703
11 049
10 352
17 896
13 299
9 325

407
2 674
$12 402
$15 503

$5 151

Per capita income

Mean

2 862
5 114

137
52
85

25 661
22 861

43 652
23 603
10 192
9 857

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

6 662
10 763
33 637

34 811
30 856
3 009
4 110
23 737
413

7 271

Sales occupations

Administrative support occupations, including clerical

INCOME

14 642
46 362
4 280

17 425

118

$17 217
768
$3 399
1

117

$2 795

104
$4 247
542
$2 862
1

21

084

$3 183

169
$17 987
71

$3 036
42
$2 918

$18 500
065
$3 478
089
$2 784
1

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE


$17
$15
$22
$23
$10
$8

Families

With own children under 18 years


Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years

166

919
840
654
139
364

$15
$14
$21
$22
$9
$8

682
255
439
061

639
028

$23
$20
$26
$23
$12

009
622
367
574
110

$11 945

698
800
958
713
379
$9 289

$23
$20
$26
$25
$18

118
869
817
537
451
$9 598

$18
$16
$22
$23
$11

696
477
440
472
967
$9 293

$17
$16
$22
$22
$10

$22
$22
$26
$27
$15

979
478
574
814

192
$11 707

$13 233
$11 866
$18 919
$19 538
$8 543
$7 269

$20
$25
$23
$26
$15
$20

190
407
107
401

972
075

$19
$17
$24
$25
$12

074
925
393
248

107
$9 725

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


98 650
69 685
69 059
41 020
22 962
33 370

Families

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years

whom

poverty status

whom

poverty status

is

determined

Related children under 18 years

Related children 5 to 17 years

60 years and over


65 yeors and over

INCOME

IN

Families

25
24

72

44 348
7 353

100

135

18

13

412 273
145 362
110 496
37 466
24 619

312 415

837
258

24 283

21 095
28.3
6 211
18 562
16 257
4 175

31
13.8
14

7.5
14

31

24

077
2 699

15

10

146

15 253

10

24.6
7 502

316
472
4 975
17 325
9 543

21

18

With related children under 18 years


With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over

Unrelated Individuals for


determined
Percent below poverty

31

19

10 583
5 897

829
4 733
1
982
1
152
3

154
102
85
30

148
573

607
480

4 395
3 464

47

26 357
5 061

81

2 699

53

21

372

190 020
70 947
53 596
17 666

488

17 737

205

102

32
32

427

101

789
4 235
530
020

41

907
519

061
698
2 182
2 234
662

25

12
7.8

18.5

2 181
1

44 372
26 862
32 437
23 050
11 056
19 439
9 379
3 488

237
394
900
627
477

933
756
223
349
569
302

487
852
732
134

2
1

18

18

11

110 671
83 486
28 935
18 917

162
98
69

114
278
235
212
144

9 694
164

3 120
147

63 914
20 803
15 537
5 820
3 743

23 304
8 547

11

6 476

11

86
126

poverty status

determined

Related children 5 to 17 yeors

60 years and over


65 years ond over

whom

poverty status

is

N.J.,

35.4
4 217
13 931
12 505

645
074
032

127

15

211

197

60
161

953
687
6 480
655

814

286
707
576
192

562
319
34

890

18 202
33.5

15 573

19

26

367

11

658

25

19.3

17.3

45.7

515

31

22.8
143

191
42.5

37

19.0
12

2 595
26.8

540

35.1

772

21

24.4
159

47.2
4

13 630
21.3
6 091
4 467

4 225

61
12.5

3 633
20.5

12.2

84
59

11

110 544

684

95 303

166

126

30.5

19.8

11.3

38 393
9 094
6 184

45 919
33 117
7 664
5 192

85
68

56
56

12
12

15
15

20.3
32.7
49.7

23.4
36.9
54.6

121

766

2
1

446

71 638

18.1

13.1

119

568
366
292

37.7
35 152
25 312

568
156
86

261

25

676
3 779

33
21

688
166
315
228

9.6
12.5
19.5

24.1

17.1

41.8

21.0

4
4

determined:

Below 75 percent of poverty level


Below 125 percent of poverty level
Below 200 percent of poverty level

NEWARK,

85

8 303

26.8
53 129

Related children under 18 years

Percent of persons for

15 699

9.8

123

4 275
is

284

487
896
776
315
712
358

3 117
20.0

is

level

Persons for whom poverty status


Percent below poverty level

051
18.4

24

15
10

whom

65 yeors and over

310

2 905

4 593
4 296

11

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Percent below poverty level


Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979

5 711

675

41

160

184
145
53

is

65 years and over


Persons for

54 402
8 973

15 549

321
237
165
103
57
48

15

Householder 65 years and over

Unrelated Individuals lor


determined

225

8 025

74 590
50 228
52 703
34 111
18 426
28 066
12 896
5 863

SMSA

10.5

4.1

16.5

14.1

9.0

29.1

25.6
37.0

14.3

25.7

42.0'

24.2
41.9

18.1

25.8

32.8

45.4
64.0

14.2

10.2

CENSUS TRACTS

Occupation, Income

Table P-15.

1979, and Poverty Status

in

(Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Essex

in

1979

1980-Con.

of Black Persons:

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

County Con.

For definitions of terms, see oppendixes

A and

8]

Somerset County

Morris County

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

West
well

borough

West Orange
town

35

387

5
5

128

115
149

Cald-

Succosunna-

Total

Dover town

Madison
borough

Morristown

Remainder

town

Kenvil (CDP)

Remainder

Total

632
624
307
317
476
44

5 212

279

324

2 022

23

2 564

4 692

951

27
10
17
113
26

71

233
138
95
574
48
75
451
603
48

612

271
341

846
333
513

Manville

borough

OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations

Professional specialty occupations

16

and administrative support occupations


Technicians and related support occupations

Technical, sales,

Sales occupations

36
108
23

10
14

Administrative support occupations, including clerical


Service occupations

13

74
22

159

88
067

31

10

87

524

32

65
135

372
995
560
239
196

29
88
62

16

132

35
23

480
273

10
16

115

92

3 055
309
174
190
401

162

202

21

10

26
24

412
468
609
380

21

26
25
32
35
23

21

98

72

Transportation ond material moving occupations

88
28

Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

19

28

257

799

Forming, forestry, and fishing occupations


Precision production, craft,

and repair occupations

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors

INCOME

IN 1979
Households

Median

Mean
Families

Median income
Mean income

Households
With earnings
earnings

$15 769
$20 975

$23 973
$25 627

28
$15 769
$20 975

_
-

IN

202
170

_
-

185

194
111

8
7

13

$32 588
$34 382

$20 402

$19 038
$19 774

$18 700
$21 222

$16 029
$17 585

$34 515
$38 103

229
$25 781
$26 704

651
$35 784
$38 074

2 376
$21 593

$22 789

108
$22 500
$23 618

164
$20 750
$23 693

1 033
$15 949
$18 174

$34 515
$38 103

49
$7 731

666
$4 528
$6 776

1
702
$8 617
$9 112

99
$6 618
$8 130

146
$2 778
$4 239

475
$8 741
$8 708

$10 795

$3 968

$8 322

$8 130

$6 842

$6 921

$6 226

28
28
$19 275

257
219
$27 813

799
752
$34 376

3 055

162
162

202

53
$3 293
33
$4 607

$18 803
30
$1 806

$20 764
48
$2 644
30
$2 312

117

$21

521

829
$21 550
2

$4 076

431
$3 546

21

254

$2 343

$2 711

11

$4 440

188

15

970
806

103

133

47
446

592

81

32
188

392
202
109

301
183
148

15
1

402
322
713
288

81

321

400

2 806

67
37
70
150
189
222
359

196

151

130

347
418
369
636
406

221
85
$23 983
$25 176

$22 368
$24 126

1 056
$25 810
$26 861

2 330
$23 969
$25 451

_
-

982

153

$9 451

$10 130

997
$8 888
$9 805

_
-

$5 656

$11 166

$7 892

$6 748

276
1
117
$18 217

15
15

400
347

2 806

$24 569
160
$3 804
34
$2 044

$24 105
455
$3 510
302
$2 446

_
_
-

$26
$27
$29
$30
$18
$15

861
585
380

$25
$25
$29
$30
$14
$13

056
997
702

$38 103

193
$3 827
179
$2 798

1
1

633

975
975
261
261

$26
$23
$34
$33

704
179

226
637
$11 504
$10 398

$38
$38
$40
$40
$25
$24

074
231

831
662
291
620

$22
$22
$27
$28
$13
$10

789
809
430
618
276
602

$23
$23
$26
$27
$14
$8

618
532
443
356
950
818

693
802
019
662
537
580

$18
$16
$24
$24

108
108
83
22
22

164

14
7

41

$23
$26
$27
$32
$13
$9

174
942
202
208
$11 369
$8 987

$38
$38
$38
$38

103
103
103
103

761

275
810

451
553

_
-

141

007
869

156

1979

1979

Unrelated individuals far


determined

whom

poverty status

229

651

2 376

191

58

711

47
30

146
69
37
69
26

613
464

2 060

28
10
10
10

552
516
200

63

141

16
7

151

49

453

60

475

61

441
173

99

15

21

84

53

89

804
305
226

2 837

9 733

522
171

59
22

9 871

3 087

4 106
364

4 413

860
676
253

633
199

116
33
29

128

15

324
227

301

_
-

182

503
717
504

269
11.3

14
13.0
14
14
14
14
14

Persons for whom poverty status


Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

is

616

141

123
41

34

033
799
693
476
332
342
69

15
15
15

2 330

_
-

28
28

2
1

172
164
119
26

052
707
540
431

422

61

163
206

807

997

is

65 years and over

IN

15

119
68

16
14

$11 460

With related children under 18 years


Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over

INCOME

171

276
214

$11 460

Families
in

62

55
49

26
25
25

112

$20
$20
$26
$26

With own children under 18 years


Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years

INCOME LEVELS

40

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE

Families

Householder worked

14
31

13

income
With public assistance income
Mean public assistance income

ALL

10
13

Social Security

IN

20

241
128

With Social Security income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

51

28
20
58

44

Unrelated individuals IS years and over

Per capita income

19
12

Median income
Mean income

Mean

15

Less than $5.000


$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more

Mean

15

121

17

Service occupations, except protective and household

314

13

744
87
134
523
596

332
213

14

Protective service occupations

17

311

35
36
109
27
65
93

121

Private household occupations

462
489
548
178
249

determined

94
43
43
-

57
25

14.0

31
4.8

31

32
32

168
59

36

212

572
830
626
430

53

156

331

076

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL


32

Families

Percent below poverty level


Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present

Householder worked

in

1979

With related children under 18 years


With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for

determined
Percent below poverty
65 years and over

whom

poverty status

level

is

determined

Related children under 18 years

CENSUS TRACTS

31

188
18.2

5.0

6.7

70
133
136

46
53

15

85
139
93

51

13

45
93
45

15

107
74

21

13

108

248

14

23.8

17.2

14.1

20

45

17
28.3
12

129
27.2
25

88

197

10.9

19.8

31

149

204

241

65

43

836

297

816

18.5

7.2

12.8

12.5

8.3

50
40
33
20

503
415
146
102

33
30

100
75

103

6.7

no

6.8
5

20.4

378
293
84
50

5.3

9.1

8.0
14.8

16.5
29.1

74
7

level

_
-

17.7
19.2

level

33.0

22.9

is

Percent of persons for whom poverty status


Below 75 percent of poverty level

_
-

7
14.3

Related children 5 to 17 years

60 years and over


65 years and over

Below 125 percent of poverty


Below 200 percent of poverty

31

14
8.5

is

Persons for whom poverty status


Percent below poverty level

32
20

130
207
172
78
143
84

365
305

5
19

19

59

21

2.7
14.6

3.5
6.8
9.2

16.4

27.2
43.2

_
-

3.9
8.3
20.1

21

_
_
-

determined:

22.6

NEWARK,

N.J.,

5.4
12.8

28.5

SMSA

_
-

P 311

in

Table P-15.

1979, and Poverty Stat us

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

1979

in

1980-Con.

of Black Persons:

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Somerset County Con.

A and

BJ

Union County

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

New

North Plainfield

Somerset

Somerville

borough

(CDP)

borough

Remainder

Total

Elizabeth city

Linden city

dence borough

178
43
20
23
53
6

3 026

620

868

34 994

7 049

2 875

485

57
33
24

261

5 181
2 304
2 877

320
156

142

173

9 876

775
339
436
705

12
6

95
166

18
13
111

30
38

057
760
7 059
5 875
628
775
4 472

ProviPlainfield city

Rahway

city

OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations -Professional specialty occupations

and administrative support occupations


Technicians and related support occupations

Technical, sales,

707
487

15

Service occupations
Private household occupations

Protective service occupations

Service occupations, except protective and household

Precision production, craft,

and

17

repair occupations

50
34
9

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation and material moving occupations
Handlers, eguipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

13
61

464
203
228

105
197
73

107
33

27
62
398
4
222
895

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations

124

306

291
192
73
160

11

126

21

64
173
99
38

3 008
10 928

2 717

50

36

383
44

496

639
1

535
130

_
6

306

_
_
-

61

959

99
204
116
38

6 263

164
729
28
163
538
392
25

108

595
534
588

273

161

595
336
230

880
933
840
093
3 396
405
616
2 375

11
1

2 344
401

214
187
662
66
124
472
353

2 201

220
229
752
49
828
3 473

10

337

2 152
801

520

853

12

7 877

189

60

109

865
552
498

299
259
205
405
210

111

496

11

247
670
349
118
203

1979

Households

132

$5,000
$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
Median

15

795
115
75
78
259
197
249
462
268
92
$23 602
$24 500

$23 750
$25 801
78
$12 192
$12 971

390
$27 679
$30 301

19 354
$19 479
$21 196

4 467
$13 253
$15 259

$23 817

435
$9 212
$9 626

179
$7 071
$7 801

305
$8 295
$10 425

7 888
$7 625
$8 940

2 466
$6 930
$7 935

376
$12 614
$12 085

$12 272
$13 235

$8 825
$9 538

544
$8 206
$9 662

$9 176

$6 531

$5 406

$7 958

$5 962

$4 589

$6 683

$9 339

$5 941

$6 986

132
117
$25 256

795
720
$24 063
247
$3 814

383
332

496
464
$28 263

24 649
21 014
$20 207
4 523
$3 825
3 856
$2 967

6 264
4 767
$15 312
085
$3 382
1
550

853
664
$22 656

12
12

7 877

$27 120

281

$4 125
265

1 562
400
$22 482
273
$4 478

$3 137

$3 Oil

301
164
901
327

$21 196

311

910

$23 817
$21 624
$27 761
$26 473
$13 064
$11 046

$41 040

360
310

$15 259
$14 262
$19 970
$21 235
$9 670
$8 059

19 354

4 467

15 345
13 033

2 991

588
344
080
400

6
6

3 087

17

$20 000
$23 037

80

Families

Unrelated individuals 15 years and over

Per capita income

Households
With earnings
earnings

With Social Security income


Mean Sociol Security income
With public assistance income
Mean public assistance income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

562

252
$20 000
$21 288

22

Mean income

1 608
$24 113
$24 910

21

Median income

678
$17 327
$19 379

38

Mean income

6 264

$16 422
$17 353

10
3

Median income

24 649
3 577
1
659
758
3 684
3 452
3 000
4 250

47
94
93
55
$24 348
$28 293

Mean

536
633
666
1
014
889
604
580
278
64
$11 378
$13 825

Less than

Mean

129
97

47

Administrative support occupations, including clerical

IN

300
933

Sales occupations

INCOME

185

21

$2 277
10
$1

547

$25
$23
$29
$27
$24
$26

801
815

$2 648

15

51

34

70
52
58
28

113

201

22
23

53
27

$18 101
96
$3 052
57
$2 126

91

$3 453
34
$2 046

2 591

117

$20 215
$22 747

$27 500
$27 138

588

$21

261

$40 906
$41 040
6

1
1

181

102

835
237
$18 810
$20 354
6 316
$20 415
$21 731
2

156
106
58
188
239

414

6 984
$20 488
1
371
$3 931
156
$2 993
1

221
301

230
63

062
$22 234
$21

1 212
$23 472
$24 212

132
$3 110

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE

Families

With own children under 18 years


Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years

979
567
520
308

$24
$25
$28
$29
$12
$12

910
239
976
906
719

608
453
223

164

$21 288

$20 986
$20 863
$22 771
$21 240
$10 652

$30
$30
$34
$35
$16
$14

$20
$25
$26
$12
$9

614
443
422

$41

040

$41 040
$41

040

$21 731
$21 139

$25
$26
$12
$9

918
639
581
821

212
579
537
396
180
$11 527
$24
$22
$27
$27
$14

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


80
70

Families

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for
determined
65 years and over

Persons for

whom

whom

56
25
25
25

poverty status

poverty status

Is

determined

Related children 5 to 17 years

6 316
5 195
4 416

815

905
970
560
779
415

7 616

2 438

376

2 414

358

349

31

440

80 254
28 032
21 677

18 995
7 148

6 306
2 261
1
811

35

456
380

121

121

7 188

95

104

4 768

489
294

27 309
9 868
7 639
2 090
392

119

16

7.4

6.3
7

16

21
5.4
16
21

2 763
14.3

62
102
79

10

371

74
56
38

128
112

78

435

179

305

41

31

321
95

6 637

34
17

301

317

7
43

658

3 553

4 366
901

273
319
99
123

1
1

761
183

212
025
758
267
196
197
73
122

367
619
474

2 602
2 030

350
214

302
419
329

611

267
552
041

12
12

544
99

4 796
504
1

170

494
299

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL


_
_
-

Percent below poverty level

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years

With related children under 6 years


Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for
determined
Percent below poverty
65 years and over

whom

poverty status

level

Persons for whom poverty status


Percent below poverty level

Is

determined

65 years and over

Below 125 percent of poverty


Below 200 percent of poverty

NEWARK,

5
10

_
-

111

189

219

177

785

86

27.3

11.1

7.1

95

12.4

337
062
908
226
848
535
76

367
706
559
235
540
353

46
76

41

10

165
124
53
124

61

838

46

617

150

34.4
157

12.2

25.6

121

27.6
37

809

_
-

3 743
13.7

11.0

51

33
57
34

113

46

23

26.0

25.7

19

7.5
4

15
4.7

610

114

77

13 184

9.2

8.8

309
245
46

41

4.8
28
28

6 329
4 568

19

19

20
19

4
4

2 184
28.7

515
16.4

5 689
29.9

12.8

200
840

892
063
374
263

438
340
30
10

805
295
313
208

11.6
20.8
35.5

21.8
36.0
54.6

7.8
15.2
26.5

_
-

32.0

2
2

"

528
234
180
81
51

determined:
2.2

15.0
27.7

level
level

N.J.,

4
4

15

15
8
is

41
13

19.2

Related children 5 to 17 years

60 years and over


Percent of persons for whom poverty status
Below 75 percent of poverty level

40
79

076
2 408
950
677
836
1

is

Related children under 18 years

312

172
70

3
9

Families

390
335
256

252
194

49
42
25
42

91

60 years and over


65 years and over
IN

is

Related children under 18 years

INCOME

SMSA

5.8
13.8

6.0
15.2

4.2
6.3

28.5

32.6

25.2

10.2

8.1

18.2

15.8
24.4

CENSUS TRACTS

Occupation, Income

Table P-15.

1979, and Poverty Status

in

[Doto are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Union

in

For

town,
Essex County

County Con.

1980 -Con.

of Black Persons:

Belleville

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

1979

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Bloomfield town,
East

Essex County

Orange

city,

A and

BJ

Essex County

Roselle

Roselle Park

Summit

Westfield

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

borough

borough

city

town

Remainder

0144

0151

0099

0100

0101

0102

0103

2 410

37
6
6

643
95

694

256
42

813
90

66

7 050
1
172
504

229
40

28
67
186
54

18

50

63

55

668

40

2 342

22
57

36

171

67

261
29

277
433
20
48
365

OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over

352

Managerial and professional specialty occupations


Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations __
Professional specialty occupations

and administrative support occupations


Technicians and related support occupations

Technical, sales,

151

Sales occupations

Administrative support occupations, including clerical

201

656

23

91

74
491

24

23

108

245
68

280

Service occupations
Private household occupations

14

Protective service occupations

43
223
4

Service occupations, except protective and household

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations


Precision production, craft,

290
828
533

and repair occupations

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation and material moving occupations
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

INCOME

IN 1979
Households

Families

Median income
Mean income

11

166

66

51

21

168
127

13

17

60
156
77
34
45

691

19

282
425
635
033

7
10

8
7

40

52

24
208
169

42

6
8

18

636
34
597
872

52

28

151

26
132
22
95

165

30

23
57
28

106
187
93
35

531

67
38
24

400

20

59

159

721
124
107

468

445
54

4 458
465

172

81

14

41

11

175

21

99
243
215
198
294
273
57
$19 206
$21 646

42
88
73

39

247

16

14
10

94

571

31

9
97
25

75
62
81

592
590
985

12

16

$13 043
$16 973

$17 042
$18 376

$21

1 406
$22 891
$23 718

316
$16 071
$20 057

23
30
26

22
29

27

16

21

598
$22 509

$15 667
$22 183

042
$24 888

364
$18 750
$20 406

3 660
$24 148
$24 537

116
$22 188
$23 169

$22 679
$26 071

15

721
112

138

134
69
43
60
178
179
182
177
170
76

344
279

583
$20 986
$22 207

926
$23 404
$26 820

984
$16 897
$18 446

367
$12 131

523

$19 075

$6 735

$5 807

$6 828

$7 916

$7 667

19

468
398
$17 410

445
385
$18 383

160

163

$4 331
38
$2 105

$3 580
44
$1 774

4 458
3 935
$23 347
843
$3 848

172
140
$24 788
38
$3 420
35
$3 124

159
146
$22 098
49
$3 667

057
412

201

$20 406
$21 255
$20 968
$22 518
$18 039
$16 163

316
225

364
303

173

196

101

74
74

68
54
40

10

13

521
128

$5 713

896

173
79

631
$17 865
$20 721

691
450
$22 604
339
$3 848
220
$2 988

$2 422

104

570
700
$15 733
$11

$6 503

IN

78

43
$12 176
$15 975

Per capita income

income

152

490
238

$24 516

202

public assistance

179

$21

$8 100
$9 541

Mean

24

$18 861
$20 433

50

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

241

13

$7 167
$6 740

12

26
257

100

68

451

17

45

$17 255
$19 305

$16 982

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income
With public assistance income

61

$11 000

earnings

705
250
126
124
543
64
133
346
270

45
549
289

46
242
93

118

21

378

Mean

655

360
$14 970
$11

$5 842
$8 462

495
45
38
412
237

71

177
186
105
127

140
$5 161
606
$5

With earnings

162
251

57
65

80

184
$6 810
720
$8

888
413

345
165
76

104
66
72
147

14
$14 403
434
$49

Households

150
160

175

256
134

44
26

366
$6 967
$9 035

330
310

871
62
75
57
146
116
155
143
93
24

$21

340

Median income
Mean income

Unrelated individuals 15 years and aver

311

52

941

13

156
241

81

Less than

Mean

23
28
120
179
66
20
93

231

$5,000
$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9.999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
Median

121

301

182
117

169
152
152
176
74

541

$9 375
$9 786

283
$9 767
$10 208

518
$4 936
$6 574

$4 984

$6 404

$6 729

$7 188

$5 503

721

871

134

838

070

$17 140

896
792
$19 826

$20 118

$24 137

1
344
005
$18 749

152

71

81

116

191

$5 058
109
$4 131

$4 031
85
$2 306

$2 736
28
$2 235

$3 738
137
$2 677

$3 936
237
$3 293

733
600
268
863
349
999

$20 721
$21 326
$24 369
$27 000
$12 468
$10 210

207
377
232

$26 820
$25 312
$31 398

$18 446
$16 169
$22 979

570
368
382

631

211

176
136
143
73
27

138
123

367

511

$11

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE


718
638
210
434
075
$11 423
$23
$23
$28
$29
$15

Families

With own children under 18 years


Married-couple families

With own children under 18 years


Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years

$20
$20
$23
$29
$14
$12

127
543

870

$24
$25
$27
$28
$14
$12

537
362
336
827
948
978

$23
$23
$27
$26
$14
$16

169

414
403
179

479
811

$26
$19
$32
$25
$14
$9

071
650
107
989
385
349

$15
$16
$18
$20
$11
$8

$22
$22
$25
$25
$13
$13

681

514
922

$30 784
$15 051
$11 842

$21

145

$10 765
$9 290

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


Families

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over

Unrelated individuals for

whom

poverty status

whom

poverty status

is

determined

Related children under 18 years

71

95

366

14

184
43

140

75

60

873
397
585

9
9
14
8

60 years and over


65 years and over
IN

5 682
1

Related children 5 to 17 years

INCOME

120
887
440
293
288
180
144

3 660
3 125
2 425

116
92
76
38
26
26

138

15

363

24

29

134

68

50

7)6
510

96
55
47
30
22

508
409

127
127
60
70

583
533
383

101

926
830
664
235

984

198
164

183
291

31

130

20
26

701

710
352

45

41

283
8

518
39

3 923

4 012

is

determined
65 years and over
Persons for

406

401

199
270
236
285
178

51

270

12

202
40

14

416
-

411
383
304
277
207

14 461
4 704

468

479

2 181

2 663

2 573

125

114

781

832
402
948

97
64
55

98
98
48

587
250
189

865
623

840
637

171

122

350
062
223

76

96

139

18
4.9

295

14

88

81

39

40

232

8.1

7.8

10.1

6.7

4.3

23.6

147

14

27
59
39

21

61

244
187
78

9
9

15.4
17

12.8

14

36
36

214

3
1

347
025
269
158

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Families

Percent below poverty level


Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals far
determined

wham

poverty status

Percent below poverty level

Percent of persons for

whom

poverty status
Below 75 percent of poverty level
Below 125 percent of poverty level

Below 200 percent of poverty

CENSUS TRACTS

level

is

25

65

7.9
12

123

25

93
47
88
82

18

_
_

161

50
32

19
27.9
12

14

63
56
7

166
33

56

39

161

41

19

36

_
-

13

86

201
38.8

5
5

21

66

58

53

356

18.0
19

31.5

17

37.9
18

31.4
146

determined

675

_
-

154

101

485

55

79

349

12.8

7.2
6

10.3

11.8

16.5

16.0

561

31

41

17

26

197

41

68

13
13
12
12

185
124

30

406
237

38
38

23

7.3
15.9
32.7

5.7

6.4
13.3
26.3

1.5

32.3

4.0
20.0
22.3

11.9

356
253
94

is

18

15

is

65 years and over


Persons for whom poverty status
Percent below poverty level
Related children under 18 yeors
Related children 5 to 17 years
60 years ond over
65 years and over

158
11.2

37

19
38.0

40

70

85

19.8

19.1

20.4

81
28.6

10

319

274

237

12.0

10.6

6.0

26.2

111

94

84
56

72

76
59
23

485
332

15

17

11

26.5

8.9
15.8

46.1

27.1

10.4
13.4
33.3

3.9
7.5
19.5

5
1

052

17

determined:

8.0
15.3

9.8

39.2

29.1

19.7

12.8

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

21.3
30.4
43.7

P 313

Occupation, Income

Table P-15.

1979, and Poverty Status

in

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

in

1979

of Black Persons:

For meaning ot symbols, see Introduction.

East Orange city, Essex

1980-Con.
A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B)

County Con.

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0104

0105

0106

0107

0108

0109

0110

0111

0112

0113

0114

0115

0116

457
346

2 146

2 296

149

247
334

141

205
517
24
48
445

123
868
32
169
667
426
56
43
327

398
179
219
715
53
70
592
385
44
35
306

562
42

978

264

141

OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations __
Professional specialty occupations
Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations

Technicians and related support occupations

Sales occupations

Administrative support occupations, including clerical

251

Service occupations
Private household occupations

11

Protective service occupations

22

218
6
102
235
124
63
48

Service occupations, except protective and household

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations


Precision production, craft,

and repair occupations

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation ond material moving occupations
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

INCOME

IN

682
215
49
166
594

394
175
30

181

241

145

25

169

311

410

226

79
58

27

16

11

44

457
347
42
44

273
287

70
324
224
28

261

232

171

198

412
245

600
389
89

74
452
234

454
229

100
67

14
41

167

104

133
85

122

17

389
26
39
324
249
34
36

80

179

80
248
193
27
28

77
125

77
269

51

201

30
44

182

92
12

16
180
6

121

257
88

76
105

395
256
54
202
472
35
82
355
264
34

333

117

109
38
71

510

217
408

361
178
48
130

361

412

12

55

108

64
289
209

36
42
283
187

296
359

155
52
103

390
334
39

58
58

11

27

29

37

14

15

266

161

164

317

37

225
6
120
277
182
64

31

31

54

103
231
124
53

78
218

64
257
123

310

116
80
22

102
159
69
82

81

53

1979

Households

$5,000
$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
Median
Less than

311
267
109
196
201
142
130
162
96

Families

Median income

Mean income
Unrelated individuals IS years and over

Median income

Mean income
Per capita income

Households
With earnings

With public assistance income


Mean public assistance income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

2 026

142

183

412

506

171

271

129
243
67

143
275
59

358
224

348
350
136
52
217
232

000

420

186

211

91

136
99
152
130

74
73

025

51

121

161

141

111

250
251
126

59
123
106

126
215
129
163
165
64

42
$17 666
$20 397

820
$17 188
$18 484

836
$13 281
$15 080

292
$11 579
$16 906

651
$15 120
$15 175

834
$12 413
$16 210

775
$12 587
$14 960

617
$20 440
$23 196

594
$18 682
$19 627

883
$14 731
$17 085

325

275
$3 850
$5 804

186
$7 619
$7 998

781
$9 569
$10 329

746
$5 578
$7 164

494

$8 679
$8 954

$9 350
$9 101

410
$12 741
$13 682

283
$4 794
$5 333

471
$6 339
$7 750

$4 719

$4 337

$5 566

$6 401

$5 178

$5 353

$7 565

$5 870

$5 593

025

000
749
$16 074

420
329
$16 043

312
988

146
965

981
871

$14 916

243
$4 083

95
$4 125
83
$3 913

395
985
$15 975
369
$3 293
299
$2 533

$20 360
157
$3 790
99
$2 527

753
599
$18 646
210
$4 255

1
250
975
$15 979
368
$3 934
170
$3 428

954
$15 675
$17 788

603
$10 177
$10 852

910
$9 848
$10 012

1
105
$9 908
$9 649

584
$4 349
$6 831

$6 045

$6 131

$5 466

$4 879

311
073
$16 386
194
$3 554
165
$2 330

604
407
$15 677

2 026

$15
$12
$20
$18

$17
$17
$20
$24
$13

118
$3 134
361
$3 394

133
78

818
$13 940

1 255
670
$14 382

197
$2 911

141

94
23

50

$11

$11

195
$4 868

132

133

79
58
160
189
115
142
100

956
$14 107
$17 247

$17 961
267
$3 146
240
$2 866

50
33

175
108
119
35

753

96

$10 242
$13 485

858
827
$15 525

348
972

135

981

14

$11

281

129

146
209
74
170
249

$12 383
$13 492

38
$12 530
$15 482

686
$14 949

255

44

$10 990
$14 898

$12 006
$14 071

72

43

91

$14 096

31

90
154
22

312
293

395
400
160
122
219

100
120
37
25
$15 564
$17 396

$12 870
$15 768

79
144
142

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income

604
257
152

644
$15 002

earnings

92
29
$15 406
$17 777

$11

Mean

Mean

881

$18 130
187
$3 110

14
17

$11 875

180

231

$2 832

$2 378

$15 651
184
$3 089
237
$3 141

65
$3 633
141

$3 349

103
$3 018

11

$12 346
$14 923

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE


525
299
405
815
$11 653

Families

With own children under 18 years


Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years

Female householder, no husband present


With own children under 18 years

$8 861

247
550
733
835
969
$11 845

$14
$12
$19
$20
$10
$8

382
894
905
040
203
770

956
754
653
369
263
313

255

$17
$17
$23
$25
$10
$7

788
023
580
072
055
422

$18
$17
$22
$23
$13
$10

484
518
432
679
218
967

$15
$13
$20
$22
$9
$8

080
672
726
313
338
634

$16 906
$15 608
$20 043
$21 266
$11 965
$11 672

$15
$12
$20
$18
$9
$9

247
497
567
809

$16 210
$14 317
$20 102
$21 033
$9 798

101

$6 241

651

834
518
599
327

175

$14 960
$14 688
$19 716
$21 075
$9 275
$8 629

$23
$22
$27
$27
$14
$15

196
956
095
713
361

345

$19
$17
$22
$22
$13
$9

627
917
941
954
848
848

$17
$15
$19
$19
$12

085
968
997
958
193

$11 081

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


858
677

Families

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present

611
i

416
274
336

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for
determined

whom

196

poverty status

whom

poverty status

Is

determined

Related children under 18 years


Related children 5 to 17 years

60 years and over


65 years and over

INCOME

IN

67

3 343
1
102
791

4 301
204
876
435
263

661

435
551

282
26

82

820
635
572
302
208
259

836

119
43

132
62

292
170

599
546
390
223
334

189
100
38
89
34

443
466
314

276

775
603
633
323
255
295

141

91

170
122
126
42

95

45

61

173
164
75
55

147

617
466
354

594
429
379
258

883
678
493
313
221

71

187
288
118
35

186
28

781
95

726

494

410

283

185

52

67

471
145

3 670
149

2 994

2 520

2 246

3 313

045
712

702
521

656
493
374
206

896
709
595
412

203
69
118

5
1

105
58

584
80

325

275

41

73

194
795
237
229

4 178
417
065
314
240

3 756

3 271

128

446
099
288
158

284
028
324
212

112

2 730

334
248
186

756
549
213

131

147

823
475
342

156
89

320
211

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Families

Unrelated individuals for


determined

whom

poverty status

Persons for whom poverty status


Percent below poverty level
Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

whom

poverty status
Below 75 percent of poverty level
Below 125 percent of poverty level
Below 200 percent of poverty level

NEWARK,

N.J.,

178

360

240

216

185

72

179

88

82

131

28.7

25.2

26.3

22.1

24.7

161
24.7

227

18.6

27.2

23.1

14.3

85
149

92
187

97
187
134
50
134
63
29

42

17

39

61

91

40

13.8
9

14.8

101

158
158
30
143
34

55
43

216

161

51

173

116

82
73
9
73
43

172
50
165
120

101

41

140
343
260
97
260
154

13

81
13.4
7

162

225

17.8

20.4
27

is

867

731

is

49
101

174

84
174
60
5

21

147
126
29
119
83

142
51.6

36

237

266

144

49

19,4

29.1

30.3
55

36.6

49

88

12.0
15

295

784

145
31.2
519

717

353

38

46
94

31

61

173

116
36

52
22
40
23

18

121
42.8

29.5

90
-

69
28
63
35

is

Percent below poverty level

Percent of persons for

239
27.9

226

65 years and over

314

910

64

284
200

Percent below poverty level


Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years ond over

603

925

is

65 years and over


Persons for

41

106
100

954
687
645
365
217
299
120

911

determined

24
1

503

271
46.4

74

47

22.8
16

005

953

810

39

139

70

405

596

18.0
154
106

18.0

64
39

141

25.9

17.0

28.9

24.1

25.4

248

500
348
37

273
213

403
323
87

476
337

404

26.5
152

351

92

62
54

23

43

66
66

284
178
80

27

772
539
32
27

11

55

24.6
34.6
48.7

17.9

23.8

19.5

11.1

16.3

15.5

32.9
46.2

35.1

28.9
51.3

15.4
25.2

19.6

49.2

38.1

22.6
42.8

91

52

28.7

23.9

381

290
238

106
88

33
33

14.0
137

96
52
28

204
154
104

determined:
:

197
34.3
48.3

SMSA

13.8
22.1

41.2

21.4
35.5
50.9

16.9

18.6

19.4

29.9
44.9

25.6
50.6

30.2
54.2

CENSUS TRACTS

Occupation, Income

Table P-15.

1979, and Poverty Status

in

[Data are estimotes based on o sample, see Introduction.

East Orange

city,

1979

in

For

set Introduction.

Essex

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

nd BJ

town Essex County

rvington

County Con.

Census Tracts
[400 or More Black Persons]

1980-Con.

of Black Persons:

meaning of symbols,

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0117

0118

0120

0123

0124

0125

0126

0127

0128

0129

0130

0131

162
225
82
143
353
24
62
267
242

205
28

653

263
34

860

704

904
135

15

102

19

49

274

126

295

56
65
258
24
57
177

14

16

157
52
105

121

11

633
92
45
47
212

875

113

12

25

30

10
33

21

187

74

12

178

56

24

264

61

76
95
50

48

286
154
92
40

339
216

780
89

76
73

59
57

290

151
71

OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations --

S4S
377

197
180

Professional specialty occupations

405

ond administrative support occupations


Technicians ond related support occupations

Technical, soles,

72
67

Sales occupations

266

Administrative support occupations, including clerical

321
16

Service occupations
Private household occupations

Protective service occupations

Service occupations, except protective and household

38
267

11

27

59

38
43

215
95
-

107

36
232
137
25
26
86

12

121

38
114

917

138

128

50
88

380

48
80
250
39
79

16

33
204
131

65
147
87

335
23
82
230
139

12

37
160

20
210

53

112
106

56
248
97
53
98

on

777

84

136
88

253

177
25

137

117
43
74

11

12

113

75

127

45

94
190
90
53
47

59
314

132

235

197

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations


Precision production, craft,

and repair occupations

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

138
78

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation and material moving occupations
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

INCOME

IN 1979
Households

$5,000
$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
Less than

Families

Unrelated individuals IS years and over

Median income
Mean income
Per capita income

Households
With earnings

Mean

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

IN

in

1979

Householder worked in 1979


With reloted children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for
determined

whom

poverty status

177
33

548

544

626

449

89

72

71

35

57

44

16

17

19

4
23
23

17

40

53

24

34

88
96

138

127

13

13

$15 285
$17 422

$16 809
$18 871

$25 000
$24 332

$15 471
$15 688

$20 855
$19 967

895
$17 909
$19 711

635
$20 346
$19 727

123
$25 956
$24 892

227
$14 598
$16 077

559
$10 832
$10 084

196
$8 810
$10 473

26
$9 000
$9 919

299
$15 183
$14 005

$6 907

$5 759

$6 405

339
098
$18 529
267

780
682
$19 648
96
$3 518
97
$2 783

136
129

82

90
102
73

81

181

23
4

60

60
52
72
25

15

13

$16 656
$18 821

$15 337
$16 964

$20 800
$22 540

154
$20 526
$19 079

470
$16 230
$18 481

443
$15 846
$17 276

47
$11 500
$11 095

146
$12 587
$11 239

$7 048

$5 787

502
483
$15 852

177
167

$20 078

$19 140

11

$23 387

81

164
100
26
125

103

81

277
212
124
92

153
105

96
91

$14 911
$18 013

49
9
$14 188
$16 907

$14 022
$15 573

$12 027
$14 058

547
$23 098
$24 070

351
$16 677
$19 485

569
$14 839
$17 632

336
$18 510
$19 163

$11

145
$12 245
$10 748

118
$7 429
$7 947

154
$8 889
$8 349

122
$9 500
$9 741

728
$12 346
$12 776

$9 300
$9 613

$5 844

$5 754

$6 947

$5 465

$5 273

$10 213

$4 030

548
505

544
499
$17 040
30
$3 908

626
593
$22 312
45
$3 760

449
416
$17 672

668

53

$3 009

$2 819

62
$3 572
36
$2 594

777
618
$14 819
93
$3 710

57

Oil
978
$15 278
37
$4 648
30
$1 049

070
388
079
066
040
607

$19 485
$17 643
$23 789
$21 714
$11 518
$10 206

$19
$16
$23
$22

$13 466
$11 609
$18 740
$16 948
$8 593
$8 085

18

31

19

41

$5 418
24
$3 348

$3 312
24

$941

$426

$3 055

$2 766
108
$3 322

89

668
85
46
64

601

$17 487
77
$3 141
113
$2 687

27

31

615
783
$13 466
277

201

$2 762

711

754
801

575
014
866

727
007
354
276
$11 605
$10 419

$19
$19
$24
$24

$24
$22
$28
$26

892
381

967
312
$11 452
$11 452

$16
$16
$18
$20
$10
$10

077
721

598
388
968
553

$19
$20
$22
$22

079
438
068
068

110
$13 137
$11

$18 481
$18 548
$21 517
$23 409
$12 855
$9 414

$17
$16
$21
$20
$11
$7

276
573
734
700
252
859

$24
$23
$27
$29
$17
$13

$17
$16
$22
$23
$10
$9

632
936
783
506
189
937

163
119

023

051
$11 717

$10 025

whom

895
653
535
248

635
512
435
229

149
203

150

83

123
112

227
197

111

186

27
27
27

75
75
75

60
20

12

21

559
95

196

26

299

poverty status

is

13

3 314

2 620

865
674
466
287

969
778
126

510
232

171

470
383
335

443
398

547
502
405

351
288

301

165
137
108
44

168
135
144
72

112
79

169
120
133
53
14

94
20

127
188
74

88
77
69
30

23

12

47

146

145

118

154

122

728
7

277
42

555

2 692

154
129
137
42
27
25

277

336
312

569
454
472
206

615
452
492
296
190
280

183

121

is

determined

Related children under 18 years

Related children 5 to 17 years

60 years and over


65 years and over
IN

502

83
84
56
8

89

65 years and over

INCOME

136

151

1979

With reloted children under 18 years


Female householder, no husband present

Persons for

75
56

28
35
32

$19
$17
$23
$24
$11
$8

Families

Householder worked

14

46

369

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE

With own children under 18 years


Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years

INCOME LEVELS

14

10

$3 801
100
$2 376

Families

ALL

17

28

107
45
45

18

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income
With public assistance income
Mean public assistance income

197

151

45

earnings

103

282

128
108
104

181

Median income
Mean income

45
103
58
23
22

139

140

Mean

98
173
113

22
124
85
97
75

211

Median

15

76
42
20

34
22

59

187
18
18

103
295
204
48

586
219

29

187
16

714
623
469
52
29

561

2 072
851

530
379
41

647
28

23

28

448

2 119

580
413
79
39

837
657
78
42

96

175
954

35

130

14

92

198

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Families

Percent below poverty level


Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present

whom

36
100

48
10
poverty status

61
26.9

71

42
42
22

14

22
22

71

22
9

41
20.9

_
-

17.7

_
-

34
22.1
19

25
15

77

27

45

80

36

186

17.4

4.9

10.7

46

11

12.8
16

14.1

34
63
56
26
47
27

14

31

30.2
82

38
32

71

21

63
10
54
34

14
9
14
14

175
136
54
136
83

81
17.2

51

21

48
30
38

27

23

21

11

21

7
25

is

130

Percent below poverty level

23.3

65 years and over

53

13
27.7

20

20

38

11

40

67

13.7

13.8

5.1

247

9.0

5.5

24.2

40

Persons for whom poverty status


Percent below poverty level

is

determined

Related children under 18 years

Related children 5 to 17 years

60 years and over


65 years and over
Percent of persons for

108
17.0

47
157
112
29
112

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 yeors
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years ond over
Unrelated individuals for
determined

171
19.1

whom

poverty status
Below 75 percent of poverty level

Below 125 percent of poverty


Below 200 percent of poverty

CENSUS TRACTS

level
level

is

733

502

22.1

19.2

315
236
86
64

257
204
16
9

199

112

286

270

103

214

336

115

831

18.0
39

19.1

16.7

17.3

5.0

14.8

15.9

7.4

30.9

40
40

132
95

111

100
70

203
146

22

_
-

16

54
29
6
6

24
19
19

82

490
338

_
-

28
23

5.3

23.1
42.1
64.5

determined:

15.5

17.9

24.4
35.3

23.0
36.4

18.4

1.2

12.8

14.1

19.1

15.3

13.5

21.8
35.6

27.8
35.3

23.6
33.5

17.3

5.0
8.5

23.1

23.1

7.9

39.5

27 7

34.8

38.4

23.1

NEWARK,

N.J.,

12.6

SMSA

P 315

Table P-15.

1979, am I Poverty Status

in

[Data are estimates based on a sample, see Introductio

Irvington town, Essex

[400 or More Black Persons]

in

For

1979

meaning of symbols

of Bla ck Persons:
see Introduction.

1980 Con.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Montcloir town, Essex County

County Con.

Census Tracts

Jewark

A and

city,

B]

Essex County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0132

0133

0165

0166

0167

0168

0170

0171

0172

0002

0007

0008

0009

261
128
59
69

290

882

734
215

372
316

104

198
115
42
73
373
80

357

168

293
49

136

130
48
82
88
4

OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations

154
481
35
134

and administrative support occupations

Technicians ond related support occupations


Sales occupations
Service occupations
Private household occupations

Protective service occupations

72

57
233
288
36
52
200

223

Service occupations, except protective and household

Forming, forestry, and fishing occupations


Operators, fabricators,

117

48
120
235
39

40
90

013

114
47
67
301
19

111

195

12

447

28

16

16

11

212
46
48

68
25

180

118
139
16

201

77
49
321

23

81

279
38

56
56
9

305
84

279
45

33

15

15

21

208

39

108

206

57
177
7
115

13
31

208
127
28
53

45

151

19

75
125
58
53

39
50
17

60

28
4

101

102
183
44
75
64

007

150
6

706

13

42
94

157

26
8

39
29

10
14

14

18
15

56
26
19

12

121

28
44

6
35
119

31

10

262

109
52

281

7
10
10

25

14

21

229
6
86
337
190
63
84

31

311
196
70
126
378
41

68
269
259

38

41

59
194

38
107

86
392
207
90
95

18

29
60

1979

Households

$5,000
$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999..
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
Median
less than

307
270

175
85
104
146
188
142
110
45

112

92
208
217
179
177
36

365
107

324
11

71

23
69
68
27

78

40

61

20

21

$9 402
$11 117

$16 750
$20 067

185
$12 440
$14 379

246
$18 854
$20 972

113

16

12

$14 375
$15 341

$14 797
$15 417

$31

$32 771

62
28
$13 384
$17 265

867
$15 542
$16 701

834
$12 467
$14 789

130
$32 565
$34 145

534
$17 818
$19 545

597
$9 125
$9 286

320
$10 800
$10 091

43

230

195

Mean income

$8 850
$12 059

$5 654
$6 950

$7 500
$7 923

Per capita income

$5 309

$4 542

$8 890

$6 254

$4 629

307
086
$15 940

007
784
$16 802

706
589
$17 014

365
235

140
$2 578
227
$2 986

153

150
134
$31 709
49
$5 747

Mean
Families

Median income

Mean income
Unrelated individuals 15 years and over

Median income

Households

With earnings

Mean

367
212
85
70

182
325
150
58

and repair occupations


and laborers
Machine operators, assemblers, ond inspectors
Transportation and material moving occupations
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

Precision production, craft,

IN

320
30

312
300

Administrative support occupations, including clerical

INCOME

91

Professional specialty occupations


Technical, sales,

533
245

earnings

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income
With public assistance income
Mean public assistance income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

$3 948
222
$2 773

29
216

16

201
$3 841
119

$3 161

$3 426

35
67
52
36
49
18

11

$12 106
125
$4 769
100
$2 827

544
76
54
50

801
160

880

245

91

139

91

45

47

111

46

57
103
64
58
55
27
$16 199

114

84

71

20

_
_

19
$11 458

122
114
178
138
62

19

$18 803

$16 228

$22 097
$24 029

$4 175
$5 246

$10 370
$12 966

358
$17 181
$21 814

528
$14 286
$18 422

705
$23 528
$26 214

170
$6 117
$6 706

$11

231
$8 976
$10 987

369
$7 344
$9 169

303
$8 452
$9 856

$1

75
977
936

$7 738

$5 998

$8 524

544
466
$19 869
104
$2 834
45
$3 874

801

880
772
$23 635
279
$4 288
90
$1 807

35

324
265
$20 768
97
$5 388
67
$2 400

45
122
68

624
$17 808
200
$4 203
92
$3 076

203
286

109
270

369
66

18

173
97

21

215

120
105
260

109

59
68
65
28

96

44

130

105
25

39

111

141

_
-

37

$9 688

$11 405

897

$13 510

258
$13 470

826
$12 440
$15 155

$5 984
$8 678

163
$5 464
$5 422

520
$6 632
$7 188

$2 387

$4 419

$3 670

$4 089

245

369
250
$12 648

$14 313

$2 723

109
887
$13 543
144
$3 500
255
$3 317

706
912
227
898
524
923

$13 138
$11 888
$19 871
$20 942
$8 571
$8 079

$13
$12
$18
$17
$9

705
549
253

170
85
82

746
535
560
433
274
394
236
24

$1

115

$6 120
103
$3 570
59

746
025
$13 138
529

$11

$11 210

19
$1

701
139

$5 196

13

203
911

189
$4 813
338
$3 730

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE


$16 701
$14 253
$22 052
$21 527
$10 515
$8 354

Families

With own children under 18 years


Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years

$14
$13
$20
$20
$9

789
095
006
108

550

$7 549

$34
$33
$38
$40
$24

145
441

$19 545
$20 878

939
933
743
$8 450

$21 121
$22 584

$14 773
$15 302

$14 379
$15 648
$16 787
$21 300
$12 166
$9 793

$20
$16
$25
$25
$14
$10

972
323
566
476
498
831

$21 814

$22
$25
$27
$12
$9

476
150
513
812
604

$18
$16
$22
$22
$10

422
997
175
230
996

$8 400

$26
$25
$28
$28

214
802
331

254

$21 071
$15 156

$6
$9
$8
$13
$5
$6

470
036
766
719

$15
$14
$15
$17
$13

$7 776

$11

135

155
183

765
631

671
348

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


867
662
674
376
248
335

Families

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years

With related children under 6 years


Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for
determined

whom

poverty status

is

determined

15

112

327
154

15

28

17

185
114
128

246

274
181

96

148
108
34
87

55
62
22
42

112
68

421

320

39

19

43
-

3 386

563

394
056

155
138
69

402
046
189
89

358
276

176

96

155
112
76

60
27

528
382
282
162

49

101

173
124
58

40
45

18

36
94

4
170

74

90

105

71

19

258
160
203

826
603
585
354
239
300

143
76
119
60

134
44

176
99

47

230
68
1

895
495
373
328
256

195
39

893
297
252

159
125

303

529
-

75

231
68

369
128

109

31

346
238
213
349
252

2 128

2 458

567

585
446
430
323

460
395
630
452

144
102
162
123

77
45.3

3 255
156
873
132
1

96

163
20

520

136
457
360

3 825

34

61

416
028
297

35

128

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Families

182
21.0
112
168

Unrelated individuals for


determined

whom

Percent below poverty level

is

determined

Related children 5 to 17 years

60 years and over


65 years and over
Percent of persons for whom poverty status
Below 75 percent of poverty level

Below 125 percent of poverty


Below 200 percent of poverty

NEWARK,

is

25

45

90

43

10.2

12.6
19

17.0

6.1

12

206

37

143

19

202
134
59
124
57

66

179
34.4

69

67

44

75

30.0
23

34.4

19.0

121
32.8

36

150
28.4

40.5

22

66

11.9
7

100.0

31

10

705

940

37

258

138

204

453

208

282

256

18.4
311

27.8

13.6

15.5
41

15.2
55

21.3

8.5

49.7

232
39

461
27

6.6
12
12

31

49
78
78

86
69
27
27

47
88
59

410

6
6

24
24

166
98
97
80

126
34.6
537
27
22

72
36
25

21.6
32.0
51.5

11.9
29.3

35.6
66.7
88.2

22.6
45.5
61.2

45.8
62.7

13

20

33
28

8
14

13

14

21

20

20

47
44

105

25

52
25
6

220
226

25.9

6
20
25

11

219
26.5
108

31

20

19

54
20.9
22

171
28.6

13

33

26
25

257
34.5
116

46

9
9
9

33
72
64

40
40

11

4
15

41

23
23
10
28

83

566

122
65
30
23

17

61

13
1

176

22.5

30.7

94

599
439
26
16

determined:
12.1

27.5
49.8

level
level

N.J.,

20
10.8

is

65 years and over


Persons for whom poverty status
Percent below poverty level
Related children under 18 years

9
9

46
8.6
7

151

poverty status

15
11.5

63

81

Householder 65 years and over

218
26.1

62
203
197
56
189
88

151

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years

316

187

534

130
107
74
33
20

3 824
1

Percent below poverty level


Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present

387

597

Persons for whom poverty status


Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years
60 yeors and over
65 years and over

IN

621

is

65 years and over

INCOME

834
548

SMSA

1.1

7.7

11.3

21.8
36.6

27.8
50.8

13.3
18.4

30.8

14.1

5.9

24.4
47.4

20.9

11.6

17.3

24.7
36.3
55.1

CENSUS TRACTS

Occupation, Income

Table P-15.

1979, and Poverty Status

in

[Doto are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

1979

in

Newark

1980-Con

of Black Persons:

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction,

city,

Essex

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B)

County Con.

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0010

0011

0013

0014

0015

0016

0017

0018

0019

0020

0021

0022

254
39
27

146
4
4

611
45
27

284

510

678

036

934

694

927

53

81

178

12

18

111

137
32
105

29

Professional specialty occupations

54
27

and administrative support occupations


Technicians and related support occupotions

65

36

98

292
45
74
173
252
-

75
38
37
127

802
78

978

150
39

OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial ond professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations ..
Technical, sales,

Sales occupations

Administrative support occupations, including

clerical

Service occupations

11

25

11

40

14

63

29

Private household occupotions

Protective service occupotions

11

Service occupations, except protective and household

52

11

87
166

11

48
107

21

53
173

31

36

253
35
34

86
143

137

184

140

309
46
39
224

10

74
178

13
121

28

95
495
252

50
115
63

107
136

35

106

20
252

73'

179

23
55
192
36
9
147

105

61

118
374
35
74
265
152

21

21

274
52

20

40
194
105

27
195
158

252

9
27
122

62
190

26
118

84
233
118

50
230
126

57
58

91
13

63
200
134
40
26

708
149
45

471
62
54
24
30

823
116
55
129
186

63
54
133
30

115

255

211
301
9

49
243

90

10

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations


Precision production, craft,

and repair occupotions

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

52

70
27

250

59

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation and material moving occupations
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

INCOME

16
71

IN 1979
Households

$5,000
$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9.999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999...
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more..
Less than

14

12

29

289
84
24
90

154
67

122
39
89

825
277
90

24

130

129

16

98

233
234

25

12
12

153
55
22

$7 917
$9 038

$8 375
$9 656

240
$8 733
711

113
$9 375
$10 475

Median income
Mean income

67
$2 917
273
$5

85
$2 472
719
$2

Per capita income

$3 008

289
183

114

$11 029

$10 240

Median income
Mean income

$11

Unrelated individuals 15 years and over

Households
With earnings

Mean

eornings

52
$3 159
125
$3 420

With Sociol Security income


Mean Social Security income
With public assistance income

Meon

public ossistance

income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

own

children under

251

147
65

12
10

51

61

276
127
47

786
277
80

23
329
179
108
42

26
227

182
398
149
150
228
157

573
129

126
221
114
79
101

41

80
88
56

21

25
25
9

57
25
16

121

102

107
68
55
100
56

30

084
363

59

128
55

44

61

39
142

61

71

47
71

91

100
25
6
$12 931

13

23

21

752
$13 564

$8 475
$10 207

$8 341
$12 508

$10 538

$8 233
$9 662

$13 013
$15 559

$13 456
$17 433

$20 136
$20 102

536
$9 435
$10 784

021
$11 512
$13 596

489
$11 250
$12 028

539

840
$8 539
$11 614

951
$8 267
$9 882

505
$13 456
$16 302

632
$14 524
$17 941

400
$20 938
$21 734

535
$13 690
$15 727

394

406
$6 429
$8 088

202

367

364

419

$3 583
$5 684

$3 636
$4 722

$3 678
$6 042

$4 018
$4 699

$3 819
$4 744

113
$4 500
$6 579

123
$10 053
$8 447

106
$7 500
$7 647

401
$8 950
$9 597

$2 882

$3 474

$3 733

$3 206

$3 939

$3 405

$2 878

$4 752

$5 234

$5 208

$5 578

154

825
575
$10 017
218
$3 046
242
$2 446

263
970
$13 694

669

786
470
$16 300

084

182
726
$12 004
291
$2 975
376
$2 626

573
447
$15 762
94
$3 626

708

471

611

$17 578
66
$2 659

430
$20 994

163

141

$2 705

$2 714

823
650
$16 804
88
$3 750
146
$3 177

$10
$10
$12
$13
$8

882
616
246
938
580
847

$16 302
$15 639
$20 812
$21 563
$12 754
$12 454

$17 941
$16 514
$22 675
$21 893
$13 628
$11 978

$21 734

951

505
378
367
262

632
508
527
302
239
262

400
385
339

15
$1

413
59

$2 916

$11

251

$4 191

437
$3 509

414
505
156
$4 032

$11

$9 871
$14 229

$8 100

821
$11

316

195
$3 339

$3 623

$3 410

255
$3 564

200
$2 932

$12 028
$11 944
$15 630
$16 809
$7 980
$7 845

$14 229
$11 603
$18 980
$17 809
$8 591
$7 383

$11 614
$12 383

489
300
386
256

539
323
372
249
98

840
555

71

46

81

55

367

364

419

162

67

69

3 265
148

4 015
782
372
292

211

241

$14 987

55
$2 223
70
$2 265

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE


$11 711
$9 676

Families

With

64
50
146
76
60

33

Families

669

141

$8 514
$10 920

Mean

263
255

34

Median

17

87

225
163
24
38

18 years

$16
$12
$7
$7

Married-couple families

With own children under 18 years


Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years

536
109

687
540

$10
$10
$16
$17
$6
$6

475
208
629
018
965

784
896
359
748

$13 596
$11 209
$19 711
$18 070
$7 996

685

$7 932

$7 183

113
75
95

536
344
340
275

621

$16
$22
$5
$5

657
137

992
832

$9
$8
$17
$18
$5
$4

$22
$26
$27
$12

$15 727
$14 807
$21 071
$20 168
$8 598
$8 930

457
494
363

111
$7 404

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


240

Famines
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for
determined

whom

poverty status

whom

poverty status

is

determined

Related children under 18 years

Related children 5 to 17 years

60 years and over


65 years and over

INCOME

IN

67
27

85

394

406

83

36

202
34

015
405
300

477

2 342

4 541

2 142

2 423

193
169

906

953
792

115
68

43

722
548
322

26

180

896
623
306
239

95

52
46.0
23
52

51

13

42
14
18

170
200
64

130
218
117

492
725
547
212
494
249

551

409
260
340

221
138

151

170

212
76
33

535
430
412
223

118
112

134
199
74
20

104
25

137
21

113
25

123

106

939
704
592

2 346

171

65 years and over


Persons for

58

021
595
772
512
203
464
193
75

143
166
130
75
82
35
20

538
238
176

211
167

927
347
203

167

93

977

809
786

751

621

64
39

50

401
22
2

16

172
785
546
117
49

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Families
Percent below poverty level
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present

39.6
35

Unrelated individuals for

determined
Percent below poverty

whom

poverty status

level

poverty status

is

determined

Percent below poverty level


Related children under 18 years

Related children 5 to 17 years

60 years and over


65 yeors and over
Percent of persons for whom poverty status
Below 75 percent of poverty level

Below 125 percent of poverty


Below 200 percent of poverty

CENSUS TRACTS

Is

166
30.8

92

104
16

15

10

35
94
30

12

17

38
9

38

35

57

206

52.2

67.1

52.3

137
33.7

100
49.5

62

19

27

whom

176
36.0
62
155
146
62
134

331
39.4
175
278
258
139

28
144
160
28
144

460

155

48.4
122

30.7

427
388

233
116
25

48
144
125

168
26.6
94
162
94

95
373
214

42
114
41

64
88
64

196

64

73

16.0
58

13.6

64
45
39
45

66
73
-

66
23

is

65 years and over


Persons for

338
33.1

50
308
269
32
269
123

77
73
29
55

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over

160
29.9
59
133
108

207
56.4
133

46.8

52
46.0

45.5

41
38.7

21

21

13

357

2 107
52.5

439

201

808

526

869

916

43.3

42.1

34.5

33.6

40.6

37.8

41.6

220
170
30
27

85
75
-

312
239

878
644
28

446
347

449
260

61

167

656
525
88

17

32

167

25.7
46.8
64.0

34.8
48.6
79.4

27.1

43.6
65.7

106
74

56

181
49.7

83
20.7
16

593

653

344

309

30.6

27.8

19.0

297
255
20

14.2
137
127

14

31

18

329
215
8
-

206
180

52

244
915
88
42

16

31.4
51.2
66.6

46.9
56.9
73.6

23.4
34.7
48.9

20.6
32.8
47.4

NEWARK,

N.J.,

determined:

level

29.0
50.7

level

63.1

32.1

56.4
78.6

24.0
42.7
66.6

17.5

12.8

21.8
36.2

21.0
46.7

SMSA

317

1979, and Poverty Status

in

Table P-15.

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

1979

in

Newark

1980--Con.

of Black Persons:

Fo r meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

city,

Essex

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

County Con.

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0023

0024

0025

0026

0027

0028

0029

0030

0031

0032

0034

0035

930
219

813
30

326

420
40

372
29

954

16

16

141

30
240

9
92

30

24
62

17
12
124

856
49
24

369

19
10

400
46

78

25

54
24

OCCUPATION
737

Employed persons 16 years and over


Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations _-

386

91

163

88
75
384

Soles occupations

56
35
268
29
20

Administrative support occupations, including clerical

219

Professional specialty occupations

ond administrative support occupations


Technicians and related support occupations

Technical, sales,

610
50
53

41

79

60
283
334

507
370

18

Protective service occupations

11

Service occupations, except protective ond household

60

54
262

62
300

Service occupations
Private household occupations

111

10

38
202

9
95

173

26
56
44

32
29
112

8
5
31

17

231

17

_
-

71

33
123

124
50

11

44
187
240
27

19

17

17

41

106

20
30

7
14

196

88

12

38

71

38
241
10
9

12

222
274

12

109

26
248

15

10

59
225
125
92

70

172
559
298

57

313

37
134

19

425
206

153

38
157

81

91

141

147
114

19

33
29

10
6

15

39
126
59
44

93
126

77
259
144
82

115
286

163
82
68

26
143
84

44

33

23

81

Households

570

993

65

175

390
205

959
309

584
215

613

$5,000
$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
Median

586
214

657
252

55

60
114
186
143

180
84

119
78
69
86

72

99

61

117
112
23
38
16

281

$11

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations


Precision production, craft,

ond repair occupations

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation and material moving occupations
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

INCOME

IN

17

15

$15 250
$18 210

$13 075
$15 862

457
$16 982
470
$19

845
$14 677
$16 160

1 226
$15 214
$17 474

159
$10 742
$9 606

275
$8 071
$7 813

275
$6 375
$7 848

$5 051

$4 440

$4 613

570
496
$18 693
85
$3 696
95
$3 337

993
842
$16 289
87
$3 255
236
$2 707

390

158

51

113
137

31

143
23

Families

Median income

Mean income
Unrelated individuals IS years and over

Median income

Mean income
Per capita income

Households
With earnings
earnings

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income
With public assistance income
i

public assistance

income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

120
106
293
168
165
242
69
22
$14 503
$16 882

109
76

Mean

Mean

133

72

1979

Less than

Mean

34

50

$17 161
224
$3 724
325
$3 163

131

67
82

186
103
77
103
38
43
26
26

11

61

35
10

$7 368
$11 542

$6 618
$8 120

$11

787

131

29
37
20
22

709
820
207

273

369

169
84
89

118
78
24
35
28
22

19

40

134
337
148
127

259
132
48
57

40
-

17

$6 932
$8 209

$5 417
$7 870

$7 131

$9 114

363

$7 787
$9 900

$12 636

$10 670

431
$6 609
$8 031

485
$9 724
$12 904

431
$7 288
$10 431

$8 545
$10 514

301
$6 533
$12 255

932
$9 982
$11 179

307

266

432

472

$3 852
$4 938

172
$3 568
$4 177

205

$4 306
$5 679

$8 500
$7 258

$3 449
$4 865

$3 457
$4 803

155
$6 675
$7 051

$4 644
$6 103

$3 456

$2 564

$3 030

$3 334

$2 978

$2 515

$3 715

$2 997

959
577
$13 489

584
308
$9 247
92
$2 556
334
$3 708

613
314
$14 227

586
303
$13 490

1
134
752
$12 005

89
$3 720

709
695
$11 630
375
$3 235
004
$3 503

369
253
$14 926

191

657
283
$10 295
273
$4 113
337
$2 780

59
$3 502
154
$3 166

138
$3 220

$8 031
$7 710

$12
$12
$20
$25
$6

$10 514
$11 692
$15 824
$22 376
$7 631
$7 890

$12 255
$9 519
$22 037
$20 217
$7 157
$6 472

$11 179

$14
$16
$7
$6

316

301
159
230
186
85
178
87

932
510
730
557
232
462

16

127
67

155
28

280
46

355
577
410
97

4 073
759
365
226

52

153

$7 248

892

180
$2 239

430
$3 439

11

$8 068

$3 612

307
$3 504

302
$3 185

316

311

$6 712
$8 520

273

21

280

555
$3 169

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE


$19
$18
$25
$25
$12

Families

With own children under 18 years


Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years

470
834
368
388
085

$9 961

$16
$16
$22
$23
$9
$8

160
116

218
166
146

399

$17
$17
$22
$23
$10
$9

474
359
678
127

893
907

$11 892
$11 000
$18 209
$20 121
$7 041
$6 217

$10
$12
$7
$6

101
311

281
680

904
354

$10 431

186
159

$16
$10
$7
$6

854

$5 689

$7 811

408
656
642
328

$8 520
$7 872
861
162

098
197

$10
$16
$16
$8
$6

445
613
841

052
654

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


457
379
394

Families

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present

whom

poverty status

poverty status

is

23

159
6

275

275

307

266

172

205

432

472

16

39

32

39

53

164

176

995
837
642
83

3 526

4 984

3 269
1

660

38

61

805
705
544
362
280

5 432

2 092

912
869
550

2 321

484
087

determined

Related children 5 to 17 years

60 years and over

65 years and over


IN

161

120

176
134

422
055
173

133

71

81

70

251

278

387

243

15.3

29.7

22.7

98
239
176

94
269
199
58

49.2
87

56.4

42
65

Families

Unrelated individuals for

determined
Percent below poverty

whom

57

poverty status

035
794
192
135

767
716
599
124

48

2
1

460
801

397
279

Persons for

level

61

57

173

20

91

190
115

10

44

75

99

27.7

27.3
8

36.0

whom

poverty status

is

determined

Percent below poverty level

367

17
17

579
352
44
27

2.8

19.1

26.3
46.7

34.9
53.3

Related children 5 to 17 years

poverty status

is

N.J.,

222
51.5

365
322
55
312

161

193
173
6
152

131

119

102

94

11

137
44.6
25

122
45.9
27

161

171

23

18

692

120
38.0
22
110
120

70
572
379

144
47.8
34
127
127
34
127
63

17

52.8

90
625
631

22
110
61

331
35.5
52

296
290
33
270
76
20

8
1

277

102

91

222

293

42

59.3

44.4
9

51.4
56

62.1

27.1

113

2 940

20

093

916

956

768

25.6
747

52.5

57.2

39.5

54.1

42.5

954

556

711

27

81

567
458
30

502
385
67
25

323
234
95
56

29.9
52.0
68.7

44.1

32.1

62.5
68.5

52.0
75.3

717

14

30

607
378
62
43

20.7
30.5
50.6

40.7
56.4
67.9

41.0
65.3
87.2

24

596

102
36.4
35
1

544

54.1

44.0

37.9

572

344
218

884
696
66
55

089
210

16

149

16

41.7
64.7
85.6

35.2
50.3
64.7

determined:

Below 75 percent of poverty level


Below 125 percent of poverty level
8elow 200 percent of poverty level

NEWARK,

087
30.8

190
159

60 years and over


65 years and over

whom

18.4

Related children under 18 years

Percent of persons for

42

171
35.3
23

62
212
192
42
192

is

65 years and over

318

142

398

127

248
199

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Percent below poverty level


Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over

651

is

Related children under 18 years

INCOME

96
62

23

determined

whom

71

171

102

10

65 years ond over


Persons for

71

217

135
37

311
476
080
989
309
869
519
34

17

153

428

431
169
315
273

174
76

198

226
945
027
549
349
463
208

485
220
380
270
77
238

431
188
345
296
110
277
143
28

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for

787
395

845
647
752
376
244
342
160

SMSA

27.7
58.1

79.9

CENSUS TRACTS

Occupation, Income

Table P-15.

1979, and Poverty Status

in

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

1979

in

Newark

1980

of Black Persons:

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

city,

Essex

-Con.
A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

County Con.

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0037

0038

0039

0040

0041

0042

0043

0044

0045

0046

0047

0048.01

064

534

661
25

529

126
133

947

865
186

2 031

142

10

70
30
308

55

25
198

28
105
241

131

OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over

Managerial ond professional specialty occupations


Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations

85

77

16

42
35
ISO

69

Professional specialty occupations

204

and administrative support occupations


Technicians and related support occupations

Technical, sales,

10

14

38

11

199
190

102
75

173

440

282

364

11

277

22
133

18

15

17

Protective service occupations

22

161

68

29
138

70

12

23
209
95
39
75

19

42
290
78
57

89
507
293
105

155

109

Service occupations, except protective ond household

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations


Precision production, craft, and repair occupations

71

502
227
145
130

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation and material moving occupations
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

INCOME

77
90
20

184

235
132
40
63

Households

$5,000
$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more

6
29

17

17

71

71

329
292

162
168

220

80
356
399

492
347

13

28
25

87

346

244

9
23
146
9

118

184

121

456
280

400

231
122

15

717

061
242
160
87
245
125
65
127

302
102
50
113
68
29
33

035
489

483
154

231

80
68

123
112

132
136

31

269
97
99
209
44

53
155
43
33
31

293
277

59

245
178

30

183

53

92

259
263

13
7

55

$6 385
$9 801

$5 308
$7 372

$7 776

$11

710

28
$12 272
$14 643

840
355
$12 466

526
$7 072
$10 905

$7 097
$9 806

328
$7 778
$12 682

1 016
$12 344
$15 356

$11 994

357
$4 944
$6 862

289

507

269

Mean income

$3 254
$4 573

$3 574
$4 361

$3 884
$5 560

Per capita income

$3 648

$3 064

$2 994

061

717
365
$13 370

035
444

10

Mean
Fonutles

Median income

$11

Mean income
Unrelated individuals 15 years and over

Median income

Households

773
$12 513
262
$3 445

With earnings
earnings

With Social Security income

Mean Social Security income


With public assistance income
public assistance

416
$3 847

income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

INCOME LEVELS

IN

150
$3 643
321
$2 984

558

$9 711

420
$3 900
354
$3 354

905

$9 806

589
356
844
044
272

$9 813
$11 168

840
485

526

631

392
297

558
268
376
325

58
251
126
58

254
80
98

98

289
78

507
265

3 604

2 382

2 588

450

965
664
248

947
730
617
460

$12
$10
$15
$16
$9
$6

With own children under 18 years


Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years

44
380
22
69
289
193
13

98
308
-

106

229
803
414
184
205

551
241

204

13

167

124

406
222
80
104

712

858
165
124
72

73
52
67
129
98
104
94
95

142

104
129
61

38

542
397

721

2 006

456

273

106
160

67
140

152
122

236
194

264
263

484
250

117

195
341
123

197
152
64
36
$12 177

$15 901
$19 324

644
$12 257
$14 911

845
360
$10 520

$8 605
$8 992

$5 151

$14 820

633
$15 488
$17 062

569
$18 566
$20 411

1
261
$14 012
$15 683

1
233
$16 073
$18 135

504
$6 672
$7 492

409
$7 340
$7 028

318
$5 833
$6 172

185
$9 850
$9 719

460
$7 548
$7 253

587
$6 367
$9 459

$3 941

$4 464

$4 255

$4 446

$5 613

$4 747

$5 850

$6 066

483
314
$13 695

293
948
$16 448

721

331

858
725
$15 975
86

712
625

71

259
898
$15 585
266

$2 508
185
$3 349

$3 999

$4 154

006
698
$18 853
248
$4 196

392

356
$4 027

$2 876

024

157
147
$3 037
$3

$19 041
93
$3 448
159
$2 893

117
86
55

$15 047

$16 367
$18 858

$11

131

99
380

66
$14 714
$18 117

23
$11

204
273

218
153
43
$13 934
$16 254

848
$14 996

10

852
$14 238

542

196
1
$15 620
282
$3 746
600
$2 699

325
$18 196
183
$2 883
432
$2 751
1

418

$11

44
19

566
$13 073
$11

679

371

$2 961

204
951

$14 369
144
$2 783
252
$3 292

466
634
673
387
245
697

$10
$9
$16
$15
$7
$6

$13 787
$8 831
$7 578

$12
$10
$17
$18
$6
$5

682
317
678
425
912
437

$15
$13
$19
$20
$10
$8

328

356
366
569
551

891
090

$14
$13
$19
$20
$10

820

024
572
649

158

332
033
783
$8 738

$17 062
$16 070
$21 772
$25 026
$11 860
$9 254

$20
$18
$26
$23

411
051
409
830
$11 237
$9 714

633
459
406
250
126
215
104

569
454

29

$15
$12
$21
$20
$9
$6

683
490
272
644
539
295

$18
$16
$22
$22

261

135
211

997
960
$11 289
$9 039

$19
$17
$24
$25

324
259
669
851

$11 745
$9 309

$14 911
$11 209
$20 388
$16 567
$10 020
$7 416

1979

Families

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present

Unrelated individuals for


determined
65 years and over

whom

180

432

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over

174

354
195
77
poverty status

is

185

215
146
50
135
76

137

016
644
638
455
255
380

481

220
357

902
848
568
359
457

411

233
904
898
490

1
1

418
023
970

644
432
425
285

409

533
339
464

261

193

194

101

45

67

77

99

54

845

679

200
135
153
68

291

12

195
127

199
112

269

504

409

318

185

460

21

93

39

14

41

587
40

424
410
368

4 392
1
534
1
184

4 294

2 724

2 363

4 768

4 900

410
100

958
748

914
736

88
43

435
326

430
215

185
58

145

218
285

98

179

331
32.3
102

134
21.2
24
120

161

220

is

357

Persons for whom poverty status


Reloted children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

IN

38

147

406
-

141

250

103

28

16

106
160

71

138
579

50

214
613
347

709
526
257
269
745

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE

Families

INCOME

453

178

196
107
97

79
97

ALl

369
227
614
72

$10 711
$12 238

Median

Mean

100

1979

IN

Less than

Mean

88
-

Private household occupations

Service occupations

397
149
65
84

37
230
377
38
87
252

Sales occupations
Administrative support occupations, including clerical

185
59
126

19

determined

131

306
202

175

661

597
189

5
1

328
208

22

56

960
865
372
368

3 082

211

143

000
706
238

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Families

Percent below poverty level

Householder worked

in

1979

determined
Percent below poverty

whom

poverty status

level

Persons for whom poverty status


Percent below poverty level
Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

whom

poverty status

Below 75 percent of poverty level


Below 125 percent of poverty level
Below 200 percent of poverty level

CENSUS TRACTS

224

151

256

40.1

46.0
43
139
114
29
114
76

25.2

is

240
216

14
167

192

127

94

68
9

40
218
206
40

12

determined

161

175

263

121

45.1

60.6

48

51.9
112

45.0

51

124
43.4
492
365
235
143

669

318

281

36.6

53.8

676
492

669
469

72

113
55

51
is

46
206
167

69

413

259

266

209

12.1

32.8
197

21.0

18.8

99
223
172
73
172
102

79
248
199
48
199
115

32.5
78
188
113
33
105

13

147
21.6

191

246
274
80
225

122
4

166
22

171
33.9
38

161
39.4
9

109

50

150

250

162

34.3

27.0

32.6
14

42.6

19.2
12

492

698

338

28.2

34.7

25.6

14.3

618
413
95
46

643
401
107
36

327
265

167
149

590
54

33

40

53
35

25.5
34.1
50.5

9.2

26.3
38.3
50.4

20.0
26.4
43.7

14.1

23.3

22.8
40.5

25.5
39.6

40.6
60.4

NEWARK,

N.J.,

96
13

82
35
8

20

357
337
153
318
203

13

52
53

45

41

is

65 years and over

Percent of persons for

270
51.3
14

66
227
227
49
194

With related children under 18 years


Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With reloted children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years ond over
Unrelated individuals for

269
32.0

11

47.0
268

237
33
33

239

570
32.9
831

40
1

112

174

22.7

19.7

485
353

436

63

587

14
1

078
35.0
534

390
49
39

determined:

29.3

46.4
67.1

38.2
61.5
72.0

25.8
59.7
80.1

35.8
53.8
61.7

22.1

38.4
57.3

24.5
36.9
55.6

SMSA

P-319

1979

Occupation, Income in 1979, and Poverty Status in

Table P-15.

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

For

Newark

Census Tracts
[400 or More Black Persons]

1980-Con.

of Black Persons:

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

city,

Essex

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

County Con.

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0048.02

0049

0050

0051

0052

0053

0054

0055

0056

0057

0058

0059

921
72

2 183

537
94
46
48

190
137

865

486

246

460

360
23

735
72

500

83

51

164
85
79

25

59
78

19

13
10

20

286
20
38
228

232

118

143

OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations --

248
99
149
717
29
118
570
364

17

55
253

Professional specialty occupations

and administrative support occupations


Technicians and related support occupations

Technical, sales,

18

42

Sales occupations

193

Administrative support occupations, including clerical

244
30
45

Service occupations
Private household occupations

Protective service occupations

Service occupations, except protective

17

48
299

169

and household

132

23
109
63
22

128
77

179

311
137
80
57
279

308

11

18

64
160
166

25

32

18

243
314

258

34
56
-

301

11

21

41

12

26

96

29

142

27
132

35
225

197

64
133
6
27
100
72

25
52

34

118
52

101

44

209
26
28
155

152

11

56

65

41

14

51

162

105

121

32

301

692
345
163
184

65
523
282

54

Operators, fabricators, and laborers


Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors

38
210
99
47
64

474

585
370

81

40
127

141

285
166
58

24
148
84
19

100

61

121

34
22

25
272
126
56
90

672
314

720
263

023
229

81

133

831
302
96
43
97
87

Precision production, craft,

153

40

Transportation and material moving occupations

108

Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

INCOME

190
163

14
14

85
30

and repair occupations

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations

28

52

123

35
46

92

45

577
263

408

101

51

71

11

_
22
130

_
54
181

78
42
61

1979

IN

Households

$5,000
$5,000 to $7,499...
to
$7,500
$9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999..
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
Median
Less than

964
038

321
188

220
82
45
46
24

_
$4 811
$7 121

Mean
Famlfies

040

$6 803
$8 997

Median income

Mean income

264
262
275
204

108

42

91

128

112
173
72
168
62

89
19

181

46

37
54
$13 258
$15 770

$6 823
$9 678

$13 8)2
$15 148

1
165
$14 583
$16 962

596
$7 941
$10 485

766
$13 902
$16 114

642
$11 786

$15 448

433

367

193
130
114
135
130
109
140
39
24

351
169

156
45
47

205
224

975
337

122

18

37
52

47
85

41

71

51

91

18

16

90

32

29
24

47
39

43

10

$12 500
$15 734

$9 896
$12 618

$6 528
$9 869

$5 631
$8 402

793
$14 339
$16 255

025

286

500

$9 419
$12 701

$7 606
$10 159

$5 756
$8 345

$10 668

36
-

$10 287
217
$9 187

105

50
90
29

7
10

12

$7 308
$9 619

$7 593
$9 644

716
$7 280
$9 987

425
$6 271
$9 014

$9 149

778
310
75
107

163
129
152

231
113

31

84
69
22
$8 517
$13 808

014

996

696

151

395

282

414

Mean income

$3 345
$4 507

$8 268
$9 655

$4 094
$4 760

$7 577
$7 992

$3 900
$5 638

$5 111
$7 512

602
$7 557
$8 510

139
$3 643
$5 007

112
$3 743
$6 718

$3 717
$6 152

401
$4 212
$5 759

555
$6 056
$7 117

Per capita Income

$3 171

$5 326

$3 405

$5 009

$3 938

$4 476

$4 157

$2 675

$2 844

$4 101

$3 022

$3 813

672

023

014
817
$15 969
224
$3 677

433
038
$13 582

$10 291

189
$4 531
523
$3 437

$3 640
234
$4 640

577
338
$10 542
66
$2 500
238
$3 019

408

411

831
520
$18 298
218
$2 866
277
$2 413

367

720
370

103
$2 808
138
$2 430

975
648
$10 686
83
$3 032
485
$3 571

$1$ 448
$11 025
$24 448
$19 077
$7 619
$4 608

$16 255
$13 841
$20 499

668
748
520
442
$5 855

$9
$8
$13
$12
$7

Unrelated individuals 15 years and over

Median income

964
818
$9 614
897
$3 322
776

Households

With earnings

Mean

earnings

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income
With public assistance income
Mean public assistance income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

$2 501

$8 997
$7 815
$10 855

With own children under 18 years


Married-couple families

With own children under 18 years


Female householder, no husband present

own

$3 141
383
$3 013

$12 921
143
$4 336
302
$3 474

833
$15 614
132

$4 487
283
$2 745

311

$3 436

198

81

251

$12 626

778
451

$10 920
144

$4 505
297
$4 137

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE

Families

With

$16 495
240

350

$11 601

$7 413
$6 137

children under 18 years

$16
$14
$21
$20
$12
$10

962
679
626
379
117
713

$10 485
$8 772
$13 417
$12 800
$8 009
$5 863

$16
$12
$24
$25
$7
$6

114
500
928
862
623
411

115
$11 218
$8 490
$21

$12
$12
$18
$20
$9
$8

701
373
207
735

068
246

$10 159
$8 346
$17 712
$14 704
$6 580
$6 968

$8
$8
$17
$18
$5
$5

345
194

290
059
497
079

$10
$10
$13
$16

$6 821

987
539
370
007
470
$7 585

$9
$6
$13
$10
$5
$5

014
596
301

837
915
452

AIL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


Families

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979

whom

poverty status

Persons for whom poverty status


Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years
60 years and over

is

165
840
782
522
290
397

596
315

176
65

129
32

149
62

642
375
505

793
555
587
372

320

766
547
495
350

125

201

101

256

310

267
154

192
323
134

10

81

461

321

025
684
752
626
372
519

500
263
395
305

286
87

217
180
27
159
74

242
69

217
103
134

121

90
26
66
48

13

37

105

240

12

716
427
623
438
236
438

425

195
38

101

401

555

138

268
234
48
205
64

is

determined

996
510

696
51

38

27

59

63

4 414
517

5 027

2 135

3 220

2 967

3 666

576
188

826
626
154

65 years and over

INCOME

520
262
430
173
264

With related children under 18 years


With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated Individuals for
determined
65 years and over

040
517
656

182
159

867

389
220

395

151

100

045
775
275

414

282

157

259
915
227
127

303
059
329
217

139
30

602
90

281

298
580
497

379
259

48
42

4 528
687
1

350

112
13
1

724
759
567
67
34

109

31

53

150
268

3 133

2 008

348
967
224

612
460
323

101

167

211
49.6

173
225
183

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

IN

Families
Percent below poverty level

Householder worked

in

1979

whom

poverty status

212

245

27.7

38.2

88
204

119

34
245
205
23
205
126

Is

determined

Related children 5 to 17 years


60 years and over

65 years and over


poverty status
Below 75 percent of poverty level
Below 125 percent of poverty level
Below 200 percent of poverty level

NEWARK,

N.J.,

Is

199

217

98

159
22
159
94

38
199

181

64
181

35
195
170

360

139

288

54

358

35.1

48.6
28
128
114

57.6
77

24.9
7

50.0

244
209
35

42

42
24

148

334
315

19

110

21

170
72
8

303

109
45

181

171

558

198

67

110

143

179

56.0

28.4

44.4

77
55.4

21

50.7
33

185
30.7

39

27.8
9

43.2

288

39

20

17

2 121

970

840

924

152

938

657

48.1

19.3

39.3

28.7

36.6

462

443
327

458
302

38.8
631

25.6

826
677
527

476
344

621
47.8
324
268

371

whom

38
217

195
24.6

88

126
339
253
77
253
137

54
7

11

31

177
164
6

153
88

40.9

is

level

Persons for whom poverty status


Percent below poverty level
Related children under 18 years

P-320

228
38.3
50

348
292
77
260
86
62

With related children under 6 years


Householder 65 years and over

Percent of persons for

232
19.9

122

With related children under 18 years


Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years

Unrelated individuals for


determined
Percent below poverty
65 years and over

438
42.1

45
39

21

25
9

55
33

61

21

47

813
553
46
26

13.6

36.0
52.4
73.7

22.4
38.0
52.8

33.8
40.6
61.8

20.9
31.9
50.6

30.6
41.8
62.9

321

414

227

58

178

51.8
6

50.9

184
45.9

69

13

978

367

56.7
537
381

31.9
95
63

51.1

50.3

864
598

452
325

80
80

59

125

19

54

37.1

43.6
55.5
67.8

17
17

15

41.9
58.8
86.4

45.1

15

602

38
1

010

determined:

SMSA

34.2
57.7

25.2

82.1

44.1

60.8
84.5

26.2
37.6
70.2

60.6
81.8

CENSUS TRACTS

Occupation, Income

Table P-15.

1979, and Poverty Status

in

[Data ore estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

1979

in

Nework

1980-Con.

of Black Persons:

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

city,

Essex

A ond

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

County Co 1.

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0062

0063

0064

0065

0066

0067

0068

0075.01

0075.02

0080

0081

0082

183
95
32
63

999
94

255
32

315

191

461

223

28

12

44

244
235
96

32

77

21

9
3

21

280

31

95

405

66

81

68

26

13

13

Sales occupations

398
30
37

352
64
40
24
84

314

121

303
30

93

39
55

Administrative support occupations, including clerical

331

30
237
245

9
9

OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and aver
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations

Professional specialty occupations

and administrative support occupations


Technicians ond related support occupations

Technical, sales,

276

Service occupations
Private household occupations

Protective service occupations

Service occupations, except protective and household

14

25
366

98

87
67

261

15

46
230

27
203

10
10

32

90

47

222

74
340

48
332
190

14

80
53

20
124
20

80
324

133
61

52

146

90

20

566
632
220
216
186
139

360

16
50
108

72
62

54

14

14

60

26
22

84

81

18

44

60

22

25
56

14

22
123
69
26
28

15

361

144

57
77
227
315
32
45
238

17
91

15

139

9
11

124
73
8
19

46

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations


Precision production, croft,

and repair occupations

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation ond material moving occupations
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

INCOME

IN

147
82

13
91

95

66
193
110

54

46

20

37

15

085
667

368

19

20

53

30

26
20

103

280
123

52
52

60
33

84

10

73

229
95
50
35

404
208

597
466

368

1979

Households

Less than $5,000


$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14.999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more

764
749

186
189

300
182
87
62

Median

Mean
Families

474
448

111

193

85
97
77
42
6

311
141

$5 980
$8 121

$8 750

$10 319

$4 286
$6 158

944
$9 076
$10 693

416
$6 850
$8 298

240
$8 810
$10 237

95
88

10

11

$6 788
$9 000

$6 716
$9 453

$8 558
$11 194

$5 496
$7 279

086

$10 859

144
$10 962
$13 237

381
$6 756
$8 230

693

51

$8 769

16
14
9
10

63
35

16

12

21

$7 471

303
84
42

155
74
29
58

30
6
-

28

240

191

55

$7 601
$9 550

Mean income

26

88
20

Median income

84
34

471
224
58
62
67
30

139
30

12

238

92
22
37
20
25

273

92

181

167
138

19

$10 490

$5 975
$7 990

$4 866
$6 336

$8 805
$11 553

206
700
$12 686

169
$5 257
$7 682

$5 000
$8 306

$11

70

666
824
$16 109
$11

690

$1

464
$2 472

$5 570
$7 458

153
$2 743
$3 436

124
$3 179
487
$4

70
$4 250
$6 720

114

$3 980
$6 015

779
$3 445
$4 274

135

$3 713
$5 852

570
$3 714
$5 292

116

Median income
Mean income

$5 043

$5 377
$7 005

$3 320
$4 329

Per capita income

$3 327

$3 412

S3 250

$1 733

$4 148

$3 265

$3 655

$3 959

$2 657

$4 459

$5 809

$3 229

764
975
$11 356
376
$3 787
594
$3 483

566
868
$11 894
379
$3 441

360
227
$13 627

471
269
$7 802
97
$3 221
252
$3 490

474
022
$11 726
299
$3 770
497
$2 908

085
349

368
207
$9 543
93
$2 834
228
$2 656

303
208
$12 018
74
$2 893

229
99
$10 075
38
$4 554
123
$3 074

404
292
$6 910

597
066
$13 700
433
$3 442
282
$2 637

368

550
496
004
453
666

$10 859
$10 806
$15 676
$17 082

$8 230
010
485
367
632
238

$10
$9
$17
$20
$6
$6

Unrelated individuals IS years and over

Households

With earnings

Mean

earnings

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income
With public assistance income
Mean public assistance income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

601

$3 079

353

85
$3 186
155
$3 463

$10 176
389
$3 469
380
$2 644

142

$2 763

438

23

$3 895

41

$4 171
43
$2 923

1
1

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE


$9
$8
$15
$15
$6

Families

With own children under 18 years


Married-couple families

With own children under 18 years


Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years

$5 801

$7 341
$6 653

$13 237
$11 923
$18 937
$19 818
$10 969
$7 761

$8
$11
$9
$6
$7

693
426
604
196

938
809

$8
$8
$9
$14
$6
$6

298
756
515
632
596
255

$10 237
$8 746
267
950
328

$13
$14
$9
$7

101

$12
$10
$17
$15
$11
$8

686
302
779
487
040
999

$7
$8
$15
$16
$4
$4

682
483
015
836
687
694

$8
$12
$13
$13
$5

306
404
513
513
044

$16
$14
$20
$20
$10
$8

109
692
587
942
648
403

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


Families

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for
determined
65 years ond over

Persons for

whom

whom

poverty status

poverty status

is

determined

086
608
837
566
231

474
259

144
97
93
103
65
64

944
552
703
618
342
559
259

381
149

317
255
92
206
99
39

16

104

77

39

693

353
27

116

168

570
204

4 811

4 431

2 028

681

869
219

224
518
352

195
149
78

Related children 5 to 17 years

60 years and over


65 years and over
IN

666
428
435
295

162
212
95
84

240

206

162
247

149
176
172
107
129

158
118
118
86
70

169
68
125
120
29
86

51

31

15

11

34

20

70

425

183
59
158
98
67

76

70
37
47
23

416

39

17

is

Related children under 18 years

INCOME

240
606
958
784
305
693
324

947
469
468
343

994
765

690

153

160

779
282

73

52

33

321

3 748

2 005

851

3 216

453
314

695
277
224
47
43

620

372
000

809
238
196

59
68
53

790
587
674
484

35
50.0

18.0

91

421

541

275
205
134

78

281

374

117

124

118
75

21

114
29

135

052
430
328
94
55

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Families

Percent below poverty level

Householder worked

in

1979

With related children under 18 yeors


Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years

whom

234

358

202

80

39

95

61.4

37.9

33.3

36

101

18.9
17

56.2
24

211

320
334

34
39

81

22

90

13

90
20

77

309
204
43

23
poverty status

Persons for wham poverty status


Percent below poverty level
Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years
60 years and over
65 years and over
Percent of persons for whom poverty status
Below 75 percent of poverty level

is

determined

101

310

121

173

98

30
75
62
22
62
22

14

21

17

12

120

26
98
98

17

19

34
22

76

14

25
35.7

202

378

47.5

11

33.3
123

362

291

177

78

229

477

115

71

52.2
116

51.1

50.1
17

67.2

33.2
77

61.2
172

75.2
69

57.3
38

2 367
1

49.2
187

796
199
139
is

176
27
153

48.6
22
144
130
22

15

19
91

63
22

is

Percent below poverty level

CENSUS TRACTS

38
26.4
9
38
38
9
38

494
278

65 years and over

Below 125 percent of poverty


Below 200 percent of poverty

486
44.8
144
421
341
77

553
494

With related children under 6 years


Householder 65 years ond over
Unrelated individuals for
determined

569
45.9
100

137
1

986

352

44.8

63.0
701

180

40.5
99
99
53
26

28.9
50.5
67.7

30.7
51.4
68.7

55.3
68.8
88.3

889
622
243

277

515
47
34

520

49
43.0
19

006

382

226

327

299

747

454

40.6

50.2

27.9

47.1

43.2

238

154

216

254

149

290

94

101

193

91

14
14

11

170
257
160

191

118

100
74
43
38

48.2
38

23.2

779
544

44.9
160
129

31.9
46.3
68.5

34.2
59.2
81.5

31.8
56.2
72.0

19.0

34.7
51.2

36.5
52.8
87.5

36.6
55.3
76.0

15.6
32.8
55.2

NEWARK,

N.J.,

121

11

34
19

determined:

37.2

level

56.1

level

75.8

SMSA

30.1

47.5
79.8

321

Occupation, Income

Table P-15.

in

1979, and Poverty Status

(Data are estimates based on a sample, see Introduction.

1979

in

For

Newark

city,

Essex

1980 Con.

of Black Persons:

meaning of symbols, see ntroduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

County Con.

B]

Orange

city,

Essex County

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0083

0084

0085

0086

0087

0090

0092

0093

0096

0097

0181

0182

81

179

234

205
-

151

242

771
133

61

77
143

10
10

160
34
126

20

692
49
-

214

068
220

554

11

22

38

287

84

49
199

72
266

OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations
Professional specialty occupations
Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations
Technicians and related support occupations

Sales occupations

Administrative support occupations, including clerical


Service occupations

11

12

10

20
77
29

31

Private household occupations

Protective service occupations

Service occupations, except protective and household

31

11
11

116

48

27

241

52

14

20
30

53

220

27
85

191

18

14

10
61

21

58
9

11

51

52
32

73

127

16

99

11

18

18

21

10
7

14

16

67

16

33
99
54

87
253
184
32
37

231
12

22
87

45
174
136
194
144

77

65
70

47

61

51

31

31

11

19

16

16

23
22

553
587

271
98
54

467

260

230

71

133
46
25

63
22

31

65
24

136
97
119
104

25

14

21

25

57
32

13

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations

23

41

107

21

20

47
33

27

111

443
326

138
65

27

29

21

15

21

33

25
25

37
-

10
7

15

203
271
72
82

$3 945
$5 065

$3 967
$5 737

$5 476

$8 110

$9 301

$10 349

89
$9 219
$7 835

147
$4 898
$8 240

92
875
$12 207

133
$2 079
$2 561

$3 382
$4 421

$1

Mean income
Per capita income

$2 564
195

and repair occupations

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation and material moving occupations
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

INCOME

IN

135
6

198

25
24

30
99

149

16

12

45

115

106
56

181

13

192
112
68

37

12

107
35
39

242

627

808

59
25

83

148

91

40

19

56
53

51

71

137

30

176

45
95
34

129
82
159
37

1979
195

Households
Less than $5,000
$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more

Median

Mean
Families

Median income

Mean income
Unrelated individuals 15 years and over

Median income

Households
With earnings

Mean

319
38
56
225

13

_
28
20

Precision production, craft,

005
192
49
143

44
209

49
33

91

$4 342
43
$7 143
92
$2 942

earnings

With Social Security income

Meon Social Security income


With public assistance income
Meon public assistance income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

148
170

24

10

66
45

83
135
43
79
22

12

17

054
484

17

13

$6 736
$7 751

$17 106
$17 142

$4 917
$6 929

$13 380
$14 935

$5 790
$9 162

$9 812
$12 539

$16 375
$17 183

$15 403
$16 104

129
$4 094
$5 926

226
$19 569
$20 500

188
$5 152
$7 855

160
$15 000
$18 249

815
$6 748
$10 453

191

$6 792
$9 425

$8 669
$13 344

434
$17 024
$18 912

608
$16 615
$17 217

315
932
$4 235

731
$8 316>
$8 805

208

311

$5 300
$6 916

$10 209
291

122
$4 909
$4 768

106
$4 452
$5 174

$2 317
$3 400

82
$7 067
$6 019

244
$6 879
$10 340

$7 063
$8 046

$3 352

$4 145

$3 745

$3 105

$9 405

$3 387

$4 800

$2 586

$3 576

$6 506

$5 300

443
136
$8 062

138
87
$10 100
32
$2 919
49
$4 211

553

271
183

467

260

230

054

242

441

155

188

$9 380
43
$3 132
76
$2 948

$16 792

$7 436

$15 150

$11

593
752

196
$13 362

808
667
$17 157

29
$5 751
28
$2 537

15

16

211

12

$4 738
159
$3 222

$6 508
72
$4. 266

$3 097
507
$3 102

$2 452
75
$3 299

627
508
$19 453
108
$3 124
69
$2 786

926
250
766
865
214
815

$20 500
$18 428
$21 719
$24 382
$10 499
$10 499

$7 855
$6 555
$12 049
$11 106
$5 114
$5 076

129
56
76
78
29
58
48

226
216

188
84
155
127
45
117
94

160
104
112
72
36
72
36

433
238

16

998
524
804
676
290
615
325
64

15

11

10

300
60

731
96

208

311

122

106

27

11

10

563
76
66

4 177
693

756
230

836

169
299

169
97
52

318

231
$3 206
150
$2 451

$11

998

991

$12 966
180
$2 815
521

$3 379

$11

322

319

141

$3 343
130
$2 734

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE

Families

With own children under 18 years


Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years

Female householder, no husband present


With own children under 18 years

$7 835
$7 372
$8 605
$11 865
$4 958
$4 534

$8 240
$5 746
$9 584
$9 584
$7 303
$4 002

$12 207
$7 036
$19 113

89

147

92

$10 426
$8 632

$9
$8
$17
$17
$5

425
191

140
228
798
$5 403

$5
$5
$5
$12
$6
$3

$18
$14
$25
$24

249
080
821
541

$8 995
$8 995

$10 453
$8 497
$16 299
$16 730
$7 495
$5 315

$13
$10
$20
$18
$6

344
615
058
911

804
$5 382

$18
$18
$24
$25
$10

912
921
105

296
969
$9 442

$17
$15
$20
$20

217
641

584
100

$11 823
$9 507

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


Families

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for
determined

whom

whom

46
49

poverty status

poverty status

is

41

13

76

33
20

27
10

122

318

17

211

382

829
218
160
284
232

434
354

29

191
139
139
85
33
75
54
-

322
54

82
-

657
228

685
224

3 826
821

98
45
35

138

162
20

793
345
248

105
55.9

36

475

77

22.5

58.3

40.3

24

13

95

31

11

105

36
36

406
355

44
44

13

47
340

70
52
6
52

44

42
-

19

47
116
67
20
67
42

123

46
46
46
8

determined

69

Related children 5 to 17 years

61

86
41

105
76

193

141

631
501

159

152

608
479
457
216

112

151

115

180

41

20

80
43

244

319

293

20
20

336
281
149

13

37

24

591
485
389
139
80

2 380

51
11.8

121
19.9

906
660
189
124

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL


29

86

40

499

97

20

Percent below poverty level

32.6
18
9

58.5
26
79
65
15
58

43.5

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years

13

50.0
110

33
20

436
445

75.2
39
59
65

Families

20
9
9

With related children under 6 years


Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for

determined
Percent below poverty

whom

poverty status

Persons for

whom

level

poverty status

is

determined

Percent below poverty level


Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years

60 years and over


65 years and over

Below 125 percent of poverty


Below 200 percent of poverty

NEWARK,

29

40
-

_
-

241

36
20

192

11

190

182

295

91

80

51

59.7
122

60.7
50

40.4
74

43.8

25.7

41.8

31
29.2

17

10

189
58.7
39

467

300

56.3
137

53.3

2 075
49.7

167
24.4

2 315
60.5

178
46.6

99
174
143

41.4
70.9
78.8

32.9
66.6
89.6

62
52
60
50

073
688
173
111

470

127

312

62.2
174
127
27
27

15.2
10
10
10

47.5
142

61

10
10

33

59

103

40.2

24.2
16

32.3
18

308

184

596

38.8
142

25.0

113

46

11.6
57
41
24
16

19.3
38.1

51.4
66.8

67.2

80.1

25.2
54,2
64.3

33.7

86
60
-

304
925

90

305
211

59
27

determined:

level
level

N.J.,

50

96

34

is

21

417

96
24
96
83

78.7
9

19
19

Percent of persons for whom poverty status


Below 75 percent of poverty level

19
10

101

20
20

8.8
10
10
10
10
10

is

65 years and over

P-322

815
385

is

60 years and over


65 years and over
IN

41

106
108

19

Related children under 18 yeors

INCOME

61

31

39
28

65 years and over


Persons for

61

SMSA

45.8

43.1

55.2
67.5

56.4
76.5

55.2
73.7
76.2

14.5
19,4

26.3

39.9
53.3
77.0

7.2

17.2

18.1

29.6
46.6

CENSUS TRACTS

Occupation, Income

Table P-15.

1979, and Poverty Status

in

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Orange

city

1979

in

For

of Black Persons:

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Essex County Con.

1980 -Con.
A ond

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Morristown town, Morris County

Remainder of Essex County

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0183

0184

0185

0186

0187

0188

0189

0191

0216

0435

0436

0438

055

979

330

074

317

477

19

407
212
83

15

168
58
110
261
62

154
449

952

241

100
50
50

52

47
5

56
34
22

218

109

193

OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations
Professional specialty occupations

no

131

Sales occupations

287
62
43

Administrative support occupations, including clerical

Technical, sales,

and administrative support occupations

301

382
126
256
405
57
54
294

4
15

69

31

182

168

69

217

207

211

Private household occupations

12

Protective service occupations

26

41
16

98
22
6

179

150

14
169

Technicians and related support occupations

Service occupations

Service occupations, except protective and household

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations


Precision production, craft,

and repair occupations

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation and material moving occupations
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

INCOME

11

76
256
98
68
90

35
109
28
23
58

928

262

358

189

60

98

21

131

18

170
109
104
73
30
24
$11 127
$14 472

48
62
20
29

95
22
28
49
69

$13 462
$14 077

545

181

$14 201
$16 684

$13 750
$14 688

254
$15 473
$15 732

699
69
20
29
175
168
66
114
46

Less than $5,000


$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more

12

$16 788
$18 255

Median

Mean

481
$18 347
$20 005

Families

Median income

Mean income

70

94
207
98
92
17

IN 1979
Households

28

83
220
109
52
59

260
317
43

404
39

71

81

203
150

284
219
33
168

10

91

59
103

147
108
27

97

51

565
$17 243
$16 136

181

587
$10 437
$10 834

183
$6 956
$10 131

$7 926

$10 728

104
$12 500
972
$14

9
$6 500
$6 345

$6 539

$9 188

$5 733

$10 031

132

736
652
$30 132
92
$3 391
104
$2 953

854
719
$16 436

234
234

$16
$13
$19
$19
$12

$16 684
$13 293
$21 508
$17 278
$12 745
$10 440

688
938

$7 458
$5 780

$15 732
$15 059
$21 117
$21 016
$9 760
$9 127

$16 408
$14 415
$21 599
$21 942
$11 2e4
$8 723

$30 261
$31 570
$36 903
$44 230
$15 830
$14 351

181

254
211
180

685
496
428

642
553

IN

35

642
$26 915
$30 261

005

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

224
$2 095

119
109
96
76

7
33

685
$14 277
$16 408

100
$4 047

$3 814

42

$32 233
$34 678

$2 979
195
$3 364

income
With public assistance income
Mean public assistance income

37
56

$15 031

Social Security

$15 492
$15 487

$19 153
56
$4 271
60
$1 319

Mean

338

31

51

60
$25 142
$28 789

358
275
$14 232
83
$3 509

241

154

146

18

262
213
$14 532
86
$3 377
63
$2 362

With Social Security income

693

22

$14 194
$15 396

$4 755

earnings

234

157
82
85

928
674

936
$16 632
133

12

854

$13 986
$14 028

$5 316

9
35

10

75
69
32

699
637

66
338

10
14

$6 080

7
84

14

12

112
$6 857
$8 155

105

61

90

478

15

302

126
167
112
35

$7 913
$9 104

17

11

53
73
162
149

14

33

7
9

76

40

352

22
100
63
27

181

41

13

92
112

198
79

43
26

243
108
112
55

$10 889

Mean

27

87

12

279

With earnings

166
106

101

$11 045

Households

14

146

Mean income
Per capita income

6
11

Median income

Unrelated individuals IS years and over

29

43

17

736
79
33

191

22
92

18

33
16

129
120

9
9

127

132

167
65
102

189

370

125

$3 579
144
$2 910

30
20
23

31

56
63
53
-

$16 000
$17 237

$20 341
$19 966

117

$13 594
$17 105

251
$23 266
$23 135

$9 426
$9 215

103
$10 724
$10 583

115
$5 580
$7 505

$4 374

$5 086

$6 165

$6 281

693
596
$16 302
128
$4 361

154
139
$17 798

41
13
$14 551

$16 218
589
$13 218
$15 848

$33 795
$35 982

$33 158
33
$2 850

219

10

5
$1

655

338
291
$21

866

60
$2 868
23

141

15

$2 967

$3 312

$1

982
703
190
974

$15 848
$13 665
$22 195
$21 084
$11 317
$8 778

105
037
049
398
747
396

$23
$23
$25
$26
$13
$10

424

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE


$20
$19
$23
$24
$12

Families

With own children under 18 years

170

750
200
364
$9 425

Married-couple families

With own children under 18 years


Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years

$14
$16
$19
$26

741
339

136
483
932
865
483
$8 492

$35
$35
$40
$40
$23
$23

921
921

$17
$18
$24
$27
$11
$9

135

606
656
888
161

756

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


Families

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979

With related children under 18 years


With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for

whom

poverty status

whom

poverty status

is

determined

Related children under 18 years


Related children 5 to 17 years

IN

91

146
99
70
56
43
23

21

63

15

279
40

478

112
32

2 135

2 530

782

793
629
366
215

790
246

541

60 years and over


65 years and over

INCOME

545
366
322
288
189
201

98
68
77
48

117
104
87
59
52
45

251
213

16
16
16

589
413
378
336
205
229

95
46

117

15

47

7
17

183

370

104

219

103

11

10

41

2 753

2 255

2 226

800
539

696
490

742
250
205

231
159

148
102

381
195

565
428
382
277

140
149

189
231

61

27

587
54

311

196

226
95
56

181
174

150

191

57
51

44

is

determined

65 years and over


Persons for

481
431
391
149
122
127
35

111
81

103

188
125
78

711

515
138
105

32
11

2 308
781

630
201
143

35
35

502
144
127
25

115
43
1

038
373
332
91

79

12
4.8

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL


44

118

36

57

163

26

160

16

9.1

21.7

19.9

22.4

23.8

81
12.6

143

Percent below poverty level


Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years

25.3

14.4

27.2

13.7

28
44
34

40
99

24
26
26

40

26

50

61

134

71
71

126
129

96

128
112

26
26

18

40

19

34
18

75
48

26

With related children under 6 years


Householder 65 years and over

20
45
44
20
37
24

Families

Unrelated individuals for

determined
Percent below poverty
65 years and over

whom

poverty status

whom poverty status


Below 75 percent of poverty level
Below 125 percent of poverty level
Below 200 percent of poverty level

Percent of persons for

CENSUS TRACTS

is

is

16

39

96

71

112

45

56

_
_
_

100
67

61

14

15

12

33.0

51

is

level

Persons for whom poverty status


Percent below poverty level
Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

82

determined

37

117

32

128

39

93

20

53

13.3

24.5

21.8
24

25.1

19.2

24.2

15
14.6

48

28.6
14

21.3

176

595

128

750

267

593

98

695

8.2

23.5

16.2

27.2

11.8

26.6

13.2

30.1

95
80
4
4

275
205

347
202

122
72

289
197

71

40
33
26

51

10

31

42
32
_

353
299
47

48

19

44

31

22

15.9

12.0
21.5
41.3

22.9
29.2
43.5

7.0

15.2

12.1

13.1

29.1

27.1

50.4

14.0
15.5

51
10.2
12
6
7

38
18

67
6.5

49
37

determined:

6.5
13.9

34.7

25.9
51.2

25.2
33.8
28.1

NEWARK,

49.6

N.J.,

5.2

26.7
38.2

SMSA

4.2
13.8
32.7

P-323

Table P-15.

Occupation, Income

in

1979, and Poverty Status

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

Remainder of

[400 or More Black Persons]

in

1979

1980-Con.

of Black Persons:

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Somerville borough,

Somerset (CDP), Somerset County

Morris County

Census Tracts

For

Elizabeth city. Union

Somerset County

B]

County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0433.01

0531.02

0531.03

0532

0533

0502

0504

0302

0303

0304

0305

0307

352

220
66

445

581
159

749

242
39

348

439

130

570

202

271
64

12

73
38
35

31

22
39
185

18
6
12

11

59

53

80

104

39

91

51

4
29

22

18

91

81

45

24

14

OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations __

57
28
29
86

Professional specialty occupations


Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations

15

Technicians and related support occupations

Sales occupations

48
99

180
73
107
118

21

18

16

12

66
85

76
16

85
48

Private household occupations

Protective service occupations

6
16

80

16

26

Administrative support occupations, including clerical


Service occupations

Service occupations, except protective and household

13

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors

28
83
50

Transportation and material moving occupations

31

Precision production, craft,

and repair occupations

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

Hondlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

INCOME

IN

17

22
77
28

61

100
519
88
56
375
251
6

20
225

27

7
13

11

165
172

34
20

15

26

68
80
27

131

20

38
66

39

8
59

_
_

19

60

45

56
269
167
35
67

40

11

47
284
146
79
59

54
76

121

45

64

19

19

12

38

56
197
115
62
20

150

192

339

38

10

33
52

25
6

71

13

7
6
9

36

210

131

264

928

447

13
9

14

37

64
48

18

62

167
62

40

152
62
28

860
352

37

126

17

12

17

19

111

56
56
94
89
28

15

44
62
22

10
6

122
77
50

71

18

11

21

11

27
9
22
12
10
4

13

58
34
18

_
7
17

136
512
283
105
124

22

14
50
120

21

26
37

11

58
27

8
15
14

15

16

1979

Households

$5,000
$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
Median
Less than

21

13

20

34
43
38

9
26
27
30

31

Families

Median income

Mean income

73
170
105

14

15
5

70
53

99
244
41

$19 236
$19 082

$17 500
$16 677

$15 602
$16 671

$6 250
$10 361

$6 548
$8 468

$7 917
$11

$16 094
$19 292

128
$18 158
$19 061

301

131

121

$7 014
$11 174

703
$7 243
$9 276

HI

$17 312
$17 624

$9 338
$12 951

$18 412
$23 702

138

12

12

$26 750
$28 494

$31 980

$34 067

$23 320
$23 980

176
$23 289
$26 161

117

$30 731

245
$32 712
$35 037

848
$23 105
$23 970

379
$20 495
$19 334

$28 933

48

203

30
102
66
32

979
$24 470
$21

Mean

21

31

22
9

210

558

17
21
7

54

41

$7 667
$8 730

$15 086
$14 845

29
$17 224
$13 695

175
$12 013
401

184
$5 000
$6 260

56
$12 069
$10 165

104
$6 714
$7 430

54
$7 000
$6 551

26
$4 500
$4 275

$3 136
$3 888

$1

Mean income
Per capita income

$6 885

$9 130

$9 057

$6 221

$5 000

$6 516

$4 783

$4 136

$3 501

$2 441

$3 977

$9 027

210
194
$23 448
84
$3 969

131

264
264
$33 465

928
907
$23 234

447
399
$18 695

150

192
170
$16 483

339
280
$16 933

860
389

134
$4 038
73
$2 541

61

$12 105
187
$3 001
416
$3 859

167
118
$12 905
27
$3 429
47
$2 427

203
203
$18 244
-

$2 091

59
$3 673
98
$3 455

152
100
$11 481
28
$2 047
86
$3 061

$17 624
$18 501
$21 454
$23 100
$10 123
$9 266

$11
$4
$21
$8
$5
$3

$9
$8
$12
$12
$6
$6

$23 702
$25 029
$31 717
$31 717
$14 988
$13 528

301

131

222
230
99
46
86

58
83
85

Unrelated individuals 15 years and over

Median income

Households
With earnings

Mean

earnings

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income
With public assistance income
Mean public assistance income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

125
$28 437

$11

$7 898

29
$2 237

75
$3 534

13

121

$2 789

$705

$2 826

$2 843
41

81

897
$6 490

87
632
$12 050
$11

26
$3 453

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE


$26
$26
$28
$28
$20
$16

Families

With own children under 18 years


Married-cauple families
With own children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years

161

213
782
956
554
931

$28
$27
$34
$35
$9
$5

933
196

307
831

342
177

$35
$34
$36
$36
$20
$20

037
212
721
343
852
852

$23
$23
$28
$28
$13
$11

970
826
616

$19 334

673
099
986

$24 579
$9 546
$10 184

$19 061
$18 026
$19 422
$21 334
$18 517
$5 897

848
780
697
229
196

379
305
245

128
86
78

78
47
55

34

$21 261
$21 942

174
051

325
110

680
646

276
279
373
151

$12 951
$8 746
$14 912
$9 086

699
284

$9 131
$8 549

703
269
609
375
95

111

341
171

34
4

54

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


Families

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for
determined
65 years and over

whom

poverty status

IN

111

80
35

79
25

35
23

19

25

189
26
26
26

198
104

24

31

81

is

54

41
9

29

175

245
238

51

12

41

25
38

76
58

49

10

184

56

104

54

14

10

31

12

80

121
109

61

106

39

44

19

32
29
12

is

determined

210

26

81

471
170
156
38
24

438

691
194
184
76
76

436

959

147
122
30

371

11

63

35

70

70

366

38

2.9

7.4

52.1

34.2

14
8
14

_
-

_
-

_
-

12

46
338
245
33
232
132
25

21

14

23.3
10
62
50
10
50
33

53.4
6

11

9.2
18
18
18
12
18
7
7

7.0

14
12.0
8

299
37
30

3 489
1

466
132
66

49

706
602

508
162

726
238

461
217
126

122

188

16
12

86

298
612
483
88

64

59

204
148
36
27

87
-

54
2 931

11

454

462
117
198
128

116
70
9

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Families
Percent below poverty level

6.3

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years

Householder 65 years and over


Unrelated individuals for
determined

whom

poverty status

Percent below poverty level

Persons for whom poverty status


Percent below poverty level
Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years
60 years and over
65 years and over
Percent of persons for

whom

poverty status
Below 75 percent of poverty level
Below 125 percent of poverty level
Below 200 percent of poverty level

NEWARK,

N.J.,

is

_
_

36
63
47
20
47
34

70
70
6

70
58

determined

13
7.4

34

14.6

10
34.5

84

9.3

45.7

14
25.9

5
19.2

_
-

32.7

50

39

55

349

167

86

7.2

5.7

10.0

98

1.8

11.8

11

8.9
19

331
25.5

30

19

185
6

21

32
20

20
20
_

240

11

40

13

_
-

6.5
14.4

6.2
16.8
39.6

179

is

32
24
7

24
4

is

65 yeors and over

P-324

117

153

16

Persons for whom poverty status


Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

INCOME

176

7
7

278

125

61.2
195
139

17
17

46.9
63.7
74.4

207

14

124
59.0
23

52
64.2

654

238

14

56.4

50.5
122
115

3.2

61

44.6
65.8
77.9

35.5
58.2
67.3

942
715
86

16.1

determined:

SMSA

3.6
8.2

8.9
8.9

24.6

13.8

1.0

9.3
11.5

29.8

1.8

7.7

14.7

1.8

20.2
40.2

28.2
49.7

3.2

18.5
24.9

CENSUS TRACTS

Occupation, Income

Table P-15.

in

1979, and Poverty Status

[Data are estimates based on

<

sample; see Introduction.

Elizabeth city, Union

1979

in

For

1980-Con.

of Black Persons:

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

County Con.

Linden

city,

B]

Union County

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0310

0311

0312

0313

0314

0315

0316

0317

0345

0346

0351

0353

205

136

356

987
90

563
64

634

216

OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations
Professional specialty occupations
Technical, soles,

and administrative support occupations

Technicians and related support occupations


Sales occupations

Administrative support occupations, including clerical

14

123
93
30

39

15

ond household

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations


Precision production, craft,

Machine operotors, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation and material moving occupations
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

INCOME

IN 1979
Households

17

25

86

44

41

26

22
23

18

152
56

183
68
29

$5,000
$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
Less than

12

12

19

11

132

158

33
50

58
33

95
120

300

65
176
156

Median

Families

Median income

Mean income

13

11

15

10

12

11

15

35

23

36

103

29
153

157

24

17

46
85
46

80
70

20
124
82

43
223
133
64
26

204
634
307
204
123

22
147

108

18

44
36

48

28

033

156

206

28

122

301
143

500
292
69

91

67

139

31

10

35

152

715
103
56
83
69
123
122
113

885
173
55
96
202

207
48
19

215
47
36

14

38
29

31

327
29
43
20
50

337

281
108

52

91

82
49
43
38

28

15

164
168

6
14
12

34

131

12

138

98
65
44

11

32
49

12

13

28
79
160
125

10
41

14

$12 755
$14 781

$13 812
$14 682

$16 250
$16 047

$18 780

$13 671

148
$9 808
$14 531

99
$16 078
$17 364

858
$13 116
$16 496

614
$17 148
$17 699

604
$15 729
$17 330

144
$13 500
$13 429

118
$13 750
$16 261

216
$15 673
$15 531

291
$19 494
$23 070

$21

884
612
$24 080

$30 000
$30 328

69
857
$15 997

97
$10 091
$10 024

173
$11

$10 645

57
$10 375
$10 865

217
$12 423
$12 312

$11

6
641

18

$21

711

162
$8 321
$8 143

$7 009
$7 101

Per capita income

$4 263

$4 015

$4 473

$4 643

$5 207

$5 167

$7 222

$5 128

$6 220

183
148

152
107
$16 117

152

715
618
$16 501

207
164
$17 242

327
296
$16 519

337
314

$15 690

885
740
$15 850

215

861

$20 201

37

291

111

127

14

19

51

$2 954
53
$2 471

$3 809

$3 176
149
$3 500

$3 364
145
$3 045

$3 553
36

$3 551

$4 854
38
$2 510

Mean

public assistance

$13 347
32
$1 878
52
$2 762

income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

own

children under

259
$2 872

375

$11

$942

187

$14 754
24
$3 607
27
$1 408

211

36
$2 821

152

27
$9 864

18
41

$16 765
$20 291
157
$22 969
$22 579
51

521

$12 936
$12 453

$6 913

$7 106

$6 538

033
937
$22 937
200
$3 902

156

$30 971

180
$3 093

206

151

161

$21

249

11

$2 650

$3 155

19

14

$3 500

$3 894

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE


$14 531
$11 353
$25 340
$22 463
$8 432
$6 639

Families

With

24

398
$4 297
$6 453

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income
With public assistance income

28
20
$30 230
$30 938

115

$16 453
$17 036

66

earnings

237
116
72
$20 773
$23 082

$10 799
$14 429

$3 765
$6 032

Meon

47
25

51

Households
With earnings

9
12
15
57

$13 833
$13 576

$11

11

10

19

$7 026
$12 844

41

101

21

$3 603
$3 945

Unrelated individuals 15 years and over

81

103
108
63
26

7
16

38

35

Mean income

Median income

195

22
32

10

68

54
38
16
22

138
58
10

420
257
96

13

11

Meon

88
9
4
75
30
6

175

26
130

118
535

12

444

51

12

and repair occupations

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

113

220
50

36
66

12

39

Service occupations, except protective

157

253

16

41

10
18

15

81

78

316

46

87
26

44
-

61

446

67
31

12

Protective service occupations

323
36
20

251

19
14

43

288
259
24
29
206

157
76

251

67
26

24

18

094

12

23
16

Private household occupations

Service occupations

19

18 years

Married-couple families

With own children under 18 years


Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years

364
217
345
678
$11 407
$8 073
$17
$18
$27
$28

$16
$16
$19
$22
$12

496
016
933
720

$17
$15
$22
$22

699
967
964

$17
$16
$21
$22
$10
$10

330
718
225
247
680
619

261
$8 651

146
$11 614
$10 223

858
590
599
359

614
440
407
256

604
502
335
214

201

137

288
146

155
154

$13
$14
$22
$23
$8
$7

429
522
622
133

009
241

$16
$13
$18
$30
$3
$2

261

294
901

077
987
106

$15
$15
$17
$19
$8
$7

531

852
896
288
667
645

$23
$20
$26
$24
$13
$9

070
730
299
664
404
178

$24 080
$21

861

$28
$26
$14
$13

200
789
390
186

$30
$27
$34
$29
$7

328
230
284
542
332

$3 490

$22
$22
$24
$28
$13
$10

579
806
886
749
285
117

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


148
104

Families

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over

Unrelated individuals for

whom

poverty status

INCOME

IN

is

118
86
46
33

80
42

144
103
124
78
44
66
25
-

85
62
59
40
17

12

128

208
66
49

51

66
28

398
76

162
24

357
53

575

497

3 749

2 596

2 495

195
132
54
33

184
130
59
52

377
008
406
296

992

823
546
189
116

216

291

171

247
205
78
58
54

24
24

167
53
39
37
16

10

69
-

97
9

567
224
165

430

22

884
756
570
223

152
142
108
15

157
120
116
47

177

10

181

10

37

32

59
75

173

57

217

27

51

14

16

187

3 410
146
903

310

705
214
162
27

646
290
250
26

187

16

12.7

18

is

determined
65 years and over
Persons for whom poverty status
Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

99
58
79
62
26
47
25

91

determined

781

196
118

12

88
45
44

051
406
278
57

19

31

457
374
104
66

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Families

whom

84

46

30

36

29

94

13.9

31.9

25.4

16.7

10.0

10.6

14
9.2

13

11

51

46

24
24

25
20

82

14
5

36
125
74

20
20
-

80
48

29
29
24
24
24

20

31

20
64
79
20
64
37

12

137

46
95
85

180
45.2
38

41
25.3
7

36
42

poverty status

33

32

64.7

48.5
18

whom

poverty status

is

determined

Percent below poverty level


Related children under 18 years
Reloted children 5 to 17 years

60 years and over


65 years ond over

whom

poverty status

Below 75 percent of poverty level


Below 125 percent of poverty level
Below 200 percent of poverty level

CENSUS TRACTS

is

180

22

39

20

12

13

39
20

24
24

6
14
8

11

55
23
55
28

15

89

13
18.8

17

45

17.5

26.0

7
12.3

27

24.9

12.4

14.8

15.7

23

is

Percent below poverty level

Percent of persons for

116
18.9

91

51

65 years and over


Persons for

207
24.1

36
42

With related children under 18 years


With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for
determined

22
22.2
6
22
22
6
22
16

51
34.5

Percent below poverty level


Householder worked in 1979
With reloted children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979

087

539

365

165

85

188

143

395

134

68

29.0

29.1

19.8

17.9

12.0

11.6

19.0

10.5

157
110

92
62

29

102

202
157

12

18

41

21

42
38

45
29
-

40

10
6

89
57

18

20.8
251
179
27

14.6

512
367
62

24.3
27.8
57.7

18.0

14.2

11.1

14.4

27.2
49,3

21.3
44.8

25.9
31.7
51.0

19.8

34.8
56.9

19.8
34.7

25.0
46.9

184
32.0
87
48

133
26.8
79

15

17.6

48

81

15

15
10

33
8

determined:

36.7
48.0

8.8
12.0

7.1

3.4

9.3

15.1

27.0

24.8

23.0
24.3

27.9

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

10.5

P-325

Occupation, Income in 1979, and Poverty Status

Table P-15.

[Data are estimates based )n a sample. see Introductio

in

For

Plainfield city,

Census Tracts
[400 or More Black Persons]

1979

of Black Persons:

meaning of symbols see Introduction.

1980-Con.
A

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

and B]

Rahway

Jnion County

city,

Union County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0388

0389

0390

0391

0392

0393

0394

0395

0396

0397

0358

0359

0360

191

846

596

846

234

184
50
134
158
35
30
93
122

351
127
62
65
299
44
76
179
238

2 084

93
55
38
249
23
33
193
195

971
149
94
55
330
35
66
229
209
20

890

165
67
98
383
35

132
72
60
241

25
25

18

11

12
19

171

152

207

OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations
Professional specialty occupations
Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations

670
289

Technicians and related support occupations

Sales occupations

Administrative support occupations, including clerical


Service occupations
Private household occupations

15

Protective service occupations

50
203

Service occupations, except protective and household

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations


Precision production, craft,

IN 1979
Households

Households
earnings

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income
With public assistance income
Mean public assistance income

55

77
47
26

89
194
98
60
36

285

702

99
53
49
154

112
73
62

162

81

181

101

136
92
68
25

81

78
76
132
43
29

834
$23 692

$17 483
$18 628

$12 769
$15 349

$20 000

$11

$21 411

$12 879

831

650
$17 887
$19 585

506
$13 989
$16 177

441
$23 480
$23 372

$11 543

273
$9 500

95
306
198

14

$11 497

269
$6 550
$9 349

$7 335

$6 339

021
929
$23 535
220
$4 012
77
$3 162

857
747
$19 004
118
$4 230
110
$3 098

77
20

$11 037
$11 218

With earnings

857

282

Per capita income

021
57
74
47
130
135
158
199
179
42

Unrelated individuals 15 years and over

Mean income

215
52

57

$23 064
$25 417

Median income

178

33
89

24
39
157

51

Families

Median income

Mean income

220

128
65

$21

Mean

17

63
34
29

73
230
116
72
42

$5,000
$5,000 to $7,499
to
$7,500
$9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more.
Median

IN

447
254

Less than

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

171

64

and repair occupations

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation and material moving occupations
Hondlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

Mean

31

317
242
22
49

Operators, fabricators, ond laborers

INCOME

92
197
594
58
147
389
268

254

281

210
328

133

130

123

121

151

513
52

270

205
380
43

071

56
29

108

353
417
34

185
151

9
9

63
157
157

19

48

135
4

59

310
136

74
284
170

89
227

69

87
87

75
39

345

107

62
32

79
89

560
42

796
196

947

652

712

110

135

51

39
40

121

42

71

34

128

138
148
79
57

55
187

32
37
63
86
73
156
137

56
39
38
54
62
102

161

206
175
197
311

14

163

$17 208
$19 092

709
$18 219
$20 185

1
152
$20 787
$21 008

530
$25 640
$25 291

624
$26 452
$26 286

17

41

$23 750
$24 128

$25 167
$24 674

165

17
53

70
64

511
59

148

805

40

24

19

52

11

28
33
89
160

26

60
55
78

17

107
59

91

140
299

18

100
30

138
24
65

229

94
28
$19 025
733
$19

598

145
6

6
151

573
405

$12 625

48
_

52

18

53

256

86

340
246

159
162
97

41

8
31

362
28
160
712
482

121

350

133

21

178
240
117
123

_
43
4

21

57
280
144
39

28
32

105
155

10

161

$21

34
406
789
$22

$19 000
$18 433

22
$22 878
$23 657

445
594
$22 887

112
$22 941
$19 285

606
$25 268
$26 390

$21

177
$10 350
$9 424

338

405

312

$15 128
114

$6 214
$7 320

$9 741
$9 256

$8 029
$8 059

176
$10 957
$13 252

164
$6 667
$7 745

182
$4 923
$7 454

62
$9 286
$9 365

246
$12 349
$12 052

$5 361

$8 504

$6 234

$3 873

$5 376

$5 043

$6 837

$6 782

$6 362

$5 202

$7 990

702
549
$16 803
200
$3 561
124
$2 039

285

560
520
$19 947
104
$3 276
85
$2 552

796
616
$13 799

947
842

652

712
663

511
459

$19 241

$24 321

167
$4 077

173
$3 705
151

$3 221

$22 997
110
$4 911
36
$3 644

148
135
$17 116
35
$5 056
26
$1 978

805
735
$23 714
120
$4 098

210
$2 522

345
230
$18 896
236
$3 846
275
$3 815

$22 887
$21 502
422
956
443
588

$19
$16
$20
$19
$10
$10

18

$11

611

$24 200
50
$5 571
50
$2 275

83
$3 836
59
$2 734

41

$3 413

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE


$25
$25
$28
$29
$16
$8

Families

With own children under 18 years


Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Femp'e householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years

417
907
727
519
834
523

$19
$17
$24
$24
$12
$9

585
684
095
010
730
860

$16
$16
$18
$19

177
134

$23
$22
$29
$29
$12

692
747
$9 550
$8 807

372
276
624
563

420

$11 955

$12
$12
$17
$19
$9

625

185

$21 008

823
092
652
878
625

$19
$25
$25
$12
$9

804
138
035
117
425

598
389

709

152
917

431

481
185
108
152
79
89

130

700
950
317
$8 285

$20
$20
$23
$25
$13
$10

$25
$25
$29
$30

291

235
044
094
$9 506
$8 528

$26
$25
$27
$27
$23
$16

286
298
053
256
675
196

$27
$26
$12
$12

285
058
436
028
667
777

$26
$24
$28
$27
$18
$12

390
789
363
915
577
334

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


831

Families

695
474

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for
determined
65 years and over

whom

171

102
81

30
95
poverty status

is

determined _

Related children 5 to 17 years

60 years and over


65 years and over

INCOME

IN

139
103
104
39
64

441
374
321
130
93
114
47
20

551

332
208
273
121

47

851

353
214
278
130
92

530
494
407
95
70
84
65
12

431

624
558

445
369
290

84
70
62
24
20

115
85
87
24
52

112
68
58
22

606
543
368

84
67
25

18

105

16

54

182
34

62
15

246
30

55

273
64

269
82

3 321

2 578

2 093

996
799
405
256

932
692
206

676

119
406

511

301

292
212

11

122

18

11

177
28

338
48

405

312
70

176

32

2 Oil

2 660

3 279

5 335

2 308
881

696
548
129
82

079
836
246
142

202

891

246
197

036
615
334
226

21

690
99
60

164
40
2 605

964
756
122

84

748
584
460

533

2 292

191

660
527
224

168
107

134
74
35

137

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Families
Percent below poverty level

Householder worked

in

1979

45

76

77

5.4
16

11.7

15.2

30
24

35
76
67
26
67
42

39
65
43
30
43
23

12

36
36
-

With related children under 18 years


Female householder, no husband present

45
30

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over

Unrelated individuals for


determined
Percent below poverty

whom

poverty status

level

Persons for whom poverty status


Percent below poverty level
Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years
60 years and over

is

determined .

poverty status
Below 75 percent of poverty level
Below 125 percent of poverty level
Below 200 percent of poverty level

NEWARK,

N.J.,

is

41
15

167

66

162

64

52

28

24

22

27.9
59
146
136
55
136

9.3

14.1

12.1

8.3

6.3

21.4

34
66
33

39
51

12

3.6
12
16
9

62

17
8

88
7

26
47
47
4

6
12
6

20
24
28
20
24

52

32
52

33

77
152
138
53
128

128
31.6

75
24.0

_
-

60

70

52

36.6

38.5

8.1

21.1

14

216

337

192

10

16

24
12

12

18

33

59

98

116

36.4

8
44.4

40

21.6

22.6

18

35

10

34.3
23

176

388

405

74

257

698

427

765

5.3

15.1

19.4

6.6

12.8

26.2

13.0

14.3

9.4

12.9

11.0

84
47

207

165
135
89

23

97

42

325
246

162
133
20
20

427
305
40

135
85

83
59

16

180
154
23

26

14

9.8
15.4
23.4

28.0

whom

29
44

11.7

65 years and over


Percent of persons for

61
13.8

is

65 yeors and over

P-326

196
76
35

506
384
329

is

282

Persons for whom poverty status


Related children under 18 years

650
566
475
249
200

141

48
24

53

14
14

6.6
6.6
8.7

33.5

58

44

16

17

142
26.6
83
66

137

9
4

6.0

46
33
33
23

determined:
4.1

12.2

14.2

8.1

20.4
35.0

26.9
39.8

15.5

SMSA

7.5
18.2

21.1

36.2
59.0

10.4
16.5

8.9
17.8

7.4
13.3

33.8

34.8

24.9

7.8
16.9

12.9

33.2
43.0

5.5
9.0
16.4

CENSUS TRACTS

Occupation, Income

Table P-15.

in

1979, and Poverty Status

[Doto ore estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

[400 or More Black Persons]

city,

Union County

Census Tracts

of Black Persons:

1980- Con.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Summit

Roselle borough, Union County

1979

in

For

Westfield town.

A and

B]

Remainder of Union County

Union County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0340

0341

0342

0344

0380

0366

0322

0323

0328

0384

0385

0387

367

233
32

298
50

490

365

470

2 328

482

279

201

435

10

14

53

151

22
133

22
49

36

121

32

HI

111

7
6

36

284
769
80
136
553
273

54
27
27
160

13

352
58
40
254

33
7
26
119

85

41

431
124
67

726

63

75
33
42
55
20
27

195
64
37
27
49
6

OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial ond professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations __
Professional specialty occupations

and administrative support occupations


Technicians and related support occupations

Technical, sales,

29

36
43

Privote household occupations--'

Protective service occupations

17

24

26

8
19

112

Administrative support occupations, including clerical


Service occupations

Service occupations, except protective and household

181
14
13

11

117

154

96
142
45
20
77

26
106

14
3

31

17

24

069

242

292

50

31

21

11

31

26
36
34
42

154
50
76
162
147
115
172
142

46
20

25
76
43
37
60
4

51

$22 396
$23 607

$20 870
$20 460

$21
$21

875
072

$17 141
$21 416

$13 261
$17 452

167
$27 171
$26 333

169
$22 404
736

$21
$21

186
000

$21

176

873
$22 448
$23 931

Machine operators, assemblers, ond inspectors


Transportation and material moving occupations
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

28

135
93
34

81

42
20

40
70
40
26

19

212

201

4
215
537
358
83
96

57

128
63
65

514

284

102

32
87
395

231

46

278

36

17

53

19

39

22
14

20

203

59
22
197

69
4

18

40

18

185

55
167
97

648
295
245
108

51

33
20

46
5

11

110

22
31

11

34
79
43

22
29
22

38

172
126

32

96

55
185
103
23
59

071

374

141

20

184
33

85
104
184

11

394

21

19
17

1979

IN

Households

$5,000
$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14.999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
Median
Less than

10

198
40

20

24
35

39

12

35
35

Families

Median income
Meon income
Unrelated individuals 15 years and over

Median income
Mean income
Per capita income

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income
With public assistance income
Mean public assistance income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

18
18

479

249
24

87
34
73

202

118

8
22

19

181

53

147

211

144
166
100

12

$15 700
$18 307

40
$23 867
$24 072

23
72
24
23
$23 750
$26 517

4
60
69
92
104

$15 664
$17 315

$27 344
$27 667

$17 045
$21 942

$32 520
$35 428

168
$14 868
$21 072

242
$17 404
$20 473

1 327
$25 446
$24 854

178
$28 875
$29 998

824
$17 958
$19 005

355
$28 287
$28 357

158
$21 250
$21 903

113
$33 026
$36 730

55
25
9

400
251

30

16

9
6
6

28
35

44
36

22

54
$7 500
$10 276

239
$6 563
$8 481

92
$6 333
$7 131

80
$5 000
$4 931

199
$15 160
$13 529

158

327

$10 235
$7 855

$9 050
$8 821

29
$4 700
$9 823

63

$8 050
$9 682

$11 083

$10 374

$6 100
$3 336

$6 406

$7 035

$6 184

$6 425

$6 376

$5 519

$6 846

$7 238

$5 710

$7 498

$7 020

$10 360

201
187

198

212

$23 Oil

479
370
$24 315

249
229
$27 206

071
906

$21 486

374
349
$27 842

223
$3 608
137
$3 315

242
200
$17 942
94
$4 456
28
$2 301

184

185

069
896
$22 682

292

171

146
$2 586
159
$2 638

32
$2 397

118
104
$38 163
20
$4 277

931

$21 072

$20 473

239
429

$19
$25
$30
$8
$8

599
626
073
013

$21 821
$21 179
$23 920

Households
earnings

11

34
$10 750
$10 218

With earnings

39

27

53
47

Mean

Mean

76
152
24

11

27

and repair occupations

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

INCOME

34

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations


Precision production, craft,

80

20
83
27

Sales occupations

61

21

$4 865
38
$2 334

$3 926
7

333
769
795
412
300

$21 736
$22 113
$25 851

$335

993
29
$3 626
38
$2 953

$21

261

$18 328
114
$3 028
29
$1 406

1
1

$17 181
352
$4 311
143
$2 353

39
$1

101

37

$6 347
9
$1 073

151

$24 599
33
$4 640
23
$1

764

$5 350

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE


$26
$26
$31
$33
$13
$7

Families

With own children under 18 years


Married-couple families
Wth own children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Wth own children under 18 years

141

$28 342
$9 295
$7 166

$21 176

$20
$24
$26
$12

615
772
969
978

$9 061

$23
$24
$28
$29
$16
$13

533
695
784

$24
$24
$27
$27
$15
$13

854

327
218

143

342
351

652
340

153

$17 635
$12 543

168
104

242
210

91

129

991

34

46
32
27
4
64

264
237
238
89
34

$29 998
$31 276
$33 286
$34 059
$17 745
$15 553

005
407
129
690
023
$8 792

$19
$18
$22
$22
$12

$28
$27
$30
$29
$14
$15

357
702
278
271

776
073

$21 903
$24 152

$24
$28
$12
$12

277
973
179
179

$36
$40
$40
$42
$27
$23

730
191

866
971

197
005

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


167

Families

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
Wth related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for

whom

whom

poverty status

is

determined

Related children under 18 years


Related children 5 to 17 years

60 years and over


65 years and over

INCOME

IN

19

16

16

34
4

39

54

773
266
195
98
49

579

10

31
18.3
13
13
13
13
13
13

52
16
47
47
9

_
-

14
25.9

52

36

34

45

62

21.8

22.6

15

39.1
17

42.5

12

178
165
150
32
25

491

210
90

171

15

179
103
107

28
10
52

239
59

92

80

199

158

12

25

31

16

680
226

3 623
1
187

720

907

153
132

401

161

115
965
550
156

291

123

859
260
217
38
20

3 245

164
24
22

949
256
209

17

31

113
104
88
16

25

16

31

11

28

14

327

29
11

63
24

124

366
438
379
92

619
172

401
140

161

119

72

22

67

58

194
131

57
34

165
128

5
1

103

876
707
603
422

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Families

Percent below poverty level

Householder worked

Wth

21

140
33
182

22

526
286

is

determined

65 years and over


Persons for

158
138
108

35
22

671

824
579

355
315
190
44
30

186
152
132
68
52
52
36

44

poverty status

873

169
139
119
42
35
35

147
110

in

6.0
7

1979

related children under 18 years

Female householder, no husband present


Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for
determined

whom

7
7

poverty status

Percent below poverty level

Percent of persons for whom poverty status


Below 75 percent of poverty level

Below 125 percent of poverty


Below 200 percent of poverty

CENSUS TRACTS

level
level

is

is

90

25

10.3

11

34
76

14.9
12

27
21
11

21

15

25
18
5

18
6

7
2.9
7

_
-

120

12

87

14

25

9.0

6.7

10.6

3.9

80
107
77
50

39

77
49

6
14

15.8
10
16

13

16
10

71

43

16

28

16
12

39.2

106
32.4

37.9

10
15.9

4
44.4

66

11

12

is

65 years and over


Persons for whom poverty status
Percent below poverty level
Reloted children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

27
14.5

determined

11

37

66

93

479

132

48

543

100

452

78

77

4.8
23
16

11.4
17
7

13.7

13.2
271

18.3

5.1

10.6

11.6
18

13.9

5.7

12.4

1.0

36
27

190
47
30

9
9

164
137
105
88

33
33
22
22

_
_
_
-

3.9
8.4
25.5

10.9
12.5
15.7

8.2
18.5

8.9
20.5

1.0

6.1

21.6

39.4

14.2

30.4

12.0

45
40
4
4

31

272
173

17

19

17

12

7
7

37

12

11
11

determined:

11.4
18.5

13.1

6.3

16.9
36.9

17.0
35.5

10.3
18.3

37.2

3.6

8.0
32.3

5.4
13.3

24.9

NEWARK,

5.3

N.J.,

SMSA

1.0

P-327

1980

and Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut Persons:

Social

Table P-16.

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

Essex County

Census Tracts

[400 or More American Indian,


Eskimo, and Aleut Persons]

SMSA

The

Belleville

Bloomfield

East Orange

Irvington

Montclair

Total

town

town

city

town

town

420
008
412

54

173

64

54

141

59

32

293

22

Newark

city

Nutley town

923
575
348

31

Orange

city

Verona
borough

West

Caldwell

borough

NATIVITY
2 384

Total persons

Native

Foreign born

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND

870
514

31

93
66

27

ABILITY TO SPEAK

ENGLISH
492

Persons 5 to 17 yeors
Speak a language other than
Percent who speak English
Persons 18 yeors ond over
Speak a language other than
Percent who speak English

English at

26

10

212

130

120

13.1

14.2

14.9

649
356

942
263

32

123

38

31.5

40.3

608
26

379

22

21

27

6
152
116
84

12
10

313

751

25

101

188
173

86
78
46
146
213
97
85

199
481
2 417

90
226

4
24

2 511

6 000

2 261

384
628
488

94
77

155
186

home

not well or not at

all

English at

home

not well or not at

all

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
Persons 3 yeors old and over enrolled

In

school

Nursery school
Kindergarten

Elementary
High school

271

to 8 years)

(1

to

(1

166
118

years)

College

14

18

74

12

592
213

12

49.8

32

19

262

21

26

14

114

31

14

96
96
43

7
7
17

105

17

482

18

52

78
63
27
99
127
47

_
_
_

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


Persons 25 yeors old ond over

4 yeors

to

Elementary:

High school:

1
.

5 to 7 years
8 years

78

97
219
457

to 3 years

4 years
College:

4
FERTILITY
Women 35

to

to 3 years

more years

or

44 years

Children ever born

Per 1,000

women

19

10

51

12

30

10

41

20

10

22

56
133

2 375

910
365
303

25

26

155
127

28
28

26
26

21

242

20

16
2

43
688

166
129
37

26

_
_
_
_
_
_

12

5
1

000

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and over

Same house
Different house

United States

in

Central city of this

Remainder of
Outside this
Different

this

SMSA
SMSA

SMSA
SMSA

Abroad

953
040
186
466
388
314
268

17

10
15
15

78
32
20

147
127

17
17

268

929
486

526
219

25

79

20

275

18

18

74
64

89
59

13

101

17
25
25

156
186

10

101

'

21

_
_
_

26

JOURNEY TO WORK
Workers 16 years and over
Drive alone

Private vehicle:

Carpool
Public transportation

home

Other means or worked at

Mean

travel time to

Worked

in

SMSA

work

minutes..

of residence

Central city

Outside central city

SMSA

Worked

outside

Place of

work not reported

of residence..

101

142
64

26.7

27.8

29.8

691

401

226
465
213

184
217
134
122

174

12

26

15.2

7.5

30.1

30.0

31.3

26

75

13

13

208
136

15

62
8

13

72
63
109

15
10

49
20
29
29

18
18
100.0
18

7
.

26
17

13

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years ond over
Labor force

1
1

Percent of persons 16 years and over

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of civilian labor force

Female, 16 years ond over


Labor force
Percent of female, 16 years and over

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of

civilian

labor force

With own children under 6 years


In

labor force

persons 16 to 19 years
Not enrolled in school
Not high school graduate
Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

Civilian

LABOR FORCE STATUS

IN

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Persons 16 to 64 years
disability

Prevented from working

P-328

58

10.9

9.5

978
529

563
285

54.1

50.6

481

48

255
30

9.1

10.5

123
92

38
27

660
337

74.8

71.1

51.1

83
9

20

295
42

34
17
50.0
17

12.5

359

11

144

11

70.0

40.1

100.0

31
31
100.0

14

11

9.8

79

20

55
69.6
55

14

48

13

36

17

51

168

17

_
_

14

130
37
30

19

11

31
81.6

56.5

51

30

23

19

_
-

11

74
.

179
103

15
10

103

_
-

74
74
100.0

7
25.9

114
30
20.8
67
33
89

41

18

Worked in 1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment

With o public transportation


Persons 65 years and over
With a public transportation

550

120

42
25
59.5
25

_
6

31

.
.

6
6

23
23

1979

Persons 16 years and over, in labor force in 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

With a work

020
608

977

80
394
228
235
95

labor force

59.6

191

Married, husband present


In

757
097
62.4

674

25

100

66.1

59.5

655
452

25
25

81.3
100

421

21

323
296
162

14
14

788
679
596
523
308

SMSA

6
6
6
6

16
16.0

25
80.6
20

16.0
3.0

8.1

16.4

575
210

920

42

116

38

109

76
37
92

_
_
-

13
13

12

114

203
23.5

12

_ 3

373
354
239
212

31

60
60
38
38

24.0
116
25.9

25.3

19

disability

N.J.,

217
69.3
178

60
147

disability

NEWARK,

18
100.0
18
13
13

_
-

74
100.0
74
74
74
69
69

159
132

6
6

98

26.3

81

29.5

593
84

18

74

10

58

22
67
12

_
.

CENSUS TRACTS

Social

Table p-16.

1980 Con.

and Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut Persons:
[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction,

Census Tracts
[400 or More American Indian,
Eskimo, and Aleut Persons]

Essex

County Con.

West Orange
town

For

meoning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Total

Dover town

Madison
borough

B]

Somerset County

Morris County

Remainder

A and

Morristown

Succasunna-

town

Kenvil (CDP)

Manville

borough

Remainder

North Plain-

Somerset

borough

(CDP)

field

NATIVITY
284
259
25

Total persons .

Notive
Foreign

bom

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND


ENGUSH
who speak

194
160
34

82

82

186
28

131

home

English not well or not ot

all

Persons 18 years and over


Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

all

Percent

229
204
25

TO SPEAK

ABILITY

Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak o language other than English at

24

25

172
28

112

153

29

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

in school

Nursery school

Kindergarten

Elementary

(1

High school

64

to 8 yeors)

to

(1

4 years)

College

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


Persons 25 years old and over
to 4 years
5 to 7 years
8 years
1
to 3 years
High school:
4 years
College:
1
to 3 years
4 or more years

157

30

Elementary:

15
18

12

51

13

41

17

000

15
31
2 067

21

FERTILITY

Women 35

to

44 years

12
18

Children ever born

Per

1,000 women

12
18

102

500

2 318

220
97

162
76

21

86

222
36
186

64

123

64

21

52

15

64

21

29
25
4

25
25

500

20
5

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and over

Some house
Different house

United States

in

Central city of this

Remainder of
Outside this
Different

this

SMSA
SMSA

SMSA
SMSA

71

71

128
58

48

48

39

Abroad

JOURNEY TO WORK
Workers 16 years and over.
Drive alone

Private vehicle:

Carpool

122
83
27

99

12

13

76
10

Public transportation

Other means or worked at

Mean

home

work

25.8

29.7

24.6

24.9

20.0

113

91

54

20

Central city

16

16

Outside central city

97

75
12

54
54

20

12

travel time to

Worked

in

SMSA

minutes.

of residence

Worked outside SMSA of residence


Place of work not reported

21

11

19
16

16

_
21

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
Labor force
Percent of persons

6 years and over

Employed
Unemployed

186
138

131

96

99

34
29

30
25

74.2

73.3

55.9

85.3

85

99

29

83.3
25

127

Percent of civilian labor force

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force

11

11

8.0

11.5

64
34

91

58
57.4

53.1

51.6

4
4
00.0

58

34

47

101

Percent of female, 16 years and over-

Employed
Unemployed

177

47

30
25
83.3
25

Percent of civilian labor force

With own children under 6 yeors


In

25

labor force

Married, husband present


In

Civilian

59

labor force

27

persons 16 to 19 years

12

Not enrolled in school


Not high school graduate
Employed

Unemployed
Not

in

labor force

LABOR FORCE STATUS

IN

1979

Persons 16 years and over, in labor force in 1979


Percent of persons 1 6 years and over

1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979 ..
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment
Worked

in

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Persons 16 to 64 years
With a work

disability

Prevented from working


With a public transportation disability
Persons 65 years and over
With o public transportation disability

CENSUS TRACTS

145
78.0
145
106

103
78.6
103

Ill
62.7

80
75
67
62

34

25

66
47
59
47

100.0
34
8
8
8
8

83.3
25
25

19

21

21

20.9

25.4

18.9
10
17.3

61.8

19

18.4
15

177

122

152
33

96
87
77
29
20.0

111

32

16

12

10

9
...

18
18
18

10

17.3

34

25

7
7

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

P-329

and Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut Persons:

Social

Table P-16.

(Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Somerset County-

Census Tracts

Somerville

borough

1980 Con.
A and

B]

Union County

Con.

[400 or More American Indian,


Eskimo, and Aleut Persons]

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

New

Elizabeth

Remainder

Total

city

linden city

486
443
43

112
95

60
60

99

29

10

10

Provi-

Piainfield

Rahway

Roselle

Roselle Park

Summit

Westfield

dence borough

city

city

borough

borough

city

town

Remainder

NATIVITY
32

Total persons

Native

17

Foreign born

15

79

123
123

28

58
21

17

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak a language other than
Percent who speak English
Persons 18 years and over
Speak a language other than
Percent who speak English

English at

home

not well or not at

32
English at

home

not well or not at

12

all

15

349

73

37

18
33.3

16.2

all

48

95
9

58

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
Persons 3 years oh) and over enrolled

In school

5
15

Kindergarten

Elementary

42
40
34

to 8 years)

(1

High school

23

136

--

Nursery school

to

(1

years)

College

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


32

Persons 25 years old and over


Elementary:

252

83

19
39
115

7
16

21

28

38

4 years

to

5 to 7 years

8 years
1
to 3 years

High school:

4 years
College:

54

4 or more years

17

to 3 years

31

FERTILITY

Women 35

to

44 years

10

Per 1,000

women

3 000

53

14

15

21

135

42

400

2 547

3 000

30
000

435

43
6

115
54

31

37
13

100
112
100

24
24

54
42

15

30

Children ever born

6
6
1

000

RESIDENCE IN 1975
57
27
30

Persons 5 years and over

Same house
Different house

United States

in

192

243

SMSA
SMSA

Central city of this

Remainder of
Outside this
Different

this

SMSA
SMSA

30
..

11

61

125
92
33
18
15

63
33
30

10

20
20

Abroad

JOURNEY TO WORK
182
108

54

18

18

44

29

13

12

5.9

24.2

33.3

34

123

29

26
97

16

29

49

19

13

15

37

Workers 16 years and over


Private vehicle:

Drive alone

Carpool
Public transportation

home

Other means or worked at

Mean

travel time to

Worked

in

SMSA

work

minutes..

60.0

of residence

Central city

Outside central city

Worked outside SMSA of residence


Place of work not reported

17

24
24

26

_
-

10
4

16.1

12.2

53.5

65

19

10
10

34
28
6

13
15

12

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
Labor force
Percent of persons 16 years and over
Employed

32

81

8
25.0

45.7

37
37

Unemployed

51

Percent of civilian labor force

20.2

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force

24

Percent of female, 16 years and over

Employed
Unemployed

33

223

18
54.5
18

139
62.3

Percent of civilian labor force

With own children under 6 years


In

labor force

Married, husband present


In

Civilian

labor force

persons 16 to 19 years

Not enrolled in school


Not high school graduate
Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

LABOR FORCE STATUS

IN

1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Persons 16 to 64 years
disability

Prevented from working

With o public transportation


Persons 65 years and over
With o public transportation

P-330

60

58
38

87.5

59.4

65.5

61
7
10.3

34
8

30

32
6

19.0

50.0

15.8

85

30

39
34

17

76
35

41

87.2

64.7

46.1

63.4

34

11

23

11

26
20

12

12.9

34.3

23.1

49
32
98
68
34

18
18

48
35

11

1979

in

With a work

121
18

48
42

101

68
80.0

16
7

Persons 16 years and over, in labor force in 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

Worked

374
252
67.4
201

44

287

70

48

66

53

25.0

54.3

76.7

8
8
8
8

25

36
20
20

17

267
164
115
127
103
96
33.4
58

65.3
57

91.4

44

82.4
70
50

100.0

25

68

22

disability

disability

7
7

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

13

25
13

21.5

30
36
24
21

30.0
7
11.7

48
24
24
24
24
18
37.5
18
23.6

16
7

17

43
-

34

326
36

78

48
11

17

14

11

30

21

45.5

39.6

18

15

24.8

30.3

79
25

58

CENSUS TRACTS

Occupation, Income

Table p-17.

1979, and Poverty Status

in

in

1979

of American Indian, Eskimo,

and Aleut Persons:

1980
[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

Essex County

Census Tracts

[400 or More American Indian,


Eskimo, and Aleut Persons]

The

Belleville

Bloomfield

East Orange

Irvington

Montclair

SMSA

Total

town

town

city

town

town

977

550
97

25

83

20

15

59
38
156
23
26
107

_
10
6

91

7
16

_
_

Newark

Orange

city

Nutley town

295
20

18

74

42

city

Verona
borough

West Caldwell
borough

OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations

180
100

80
280
56
52

Professional specialty occupations


Technical, sales,

and administrative support occupations

Technicians and related support occupations

Sales occupations

Private household occupations

172
148
13

Protective service occupations

22

Administrative support occupations, including clerical


Service occupations

Service occupations, except protective

and household

50

6
9
27

14

14

12

27
22

47
44

18

44

_
-

26
136
79
29
28

12

288

12

41

79
50
30
59

113

68

10
12

84
285

44

13

15

69
10

18

7
7

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations


Precision production, craft,

and repair occupations

'

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

INCOME

IN

162
84
50
28

169

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation and material moving occupations
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

79
37

Households

$5,000
$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999.
$50,000 or more
Median

825

486

12

145

100
55

111

79

36

_
-

163
108

114
59
35
56
27
4
$11 548
$14 426

_
_
_

56
93
39
31

77

10

18

15

4
$12 049
$16 869

_
_

8
12

7
14

$16 667
$17 736

$23 750
$24 570

$8 750
$1 1 045

$17 857
$13 518

$30 276
$25 410

18
$16 667
736
$17

199
$9 238
$12 046

12
$17 857
518
$13

21

$23 750
$24 570

$35 207
$37 178

_
-

_
-

20
$15 220
$13 053

585
$12 263
$17 601

341

12

51

$11 654

$30 205
$23 058

$11 645
$16 122

Median income
Mean income

312
$9 733
$8 755

186
$10 242
$8 557

_
-

26
$11 059
$9 214

118
$4 793
$7 060

Per capita income

$5 383

$4 899

$6 626

$6 540

$4 772

$3 682

$6 534

$11 173

825
646
$17 818

486
369
$16 327

12
8

77
68
$16 659

18

288

12
12

41

$13 049

$25 410

107
$4 251

64
$4 202
86
$3 628

Unrelated individuals IS years and over

Households
With earnings
earnings

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income
Wth public assistance income
Mean public assistance income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

125

$3 363

children under

$17
$16
$22
$22
$8
$6

18 years

Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years

Female householder, no husband present


With own children under 18 years

AU

INCOME LEVELS

IN

in

Householder 65 years and over


Unrelated individuals for
determined

whom

poverty status

$23 285

$22 010

16

$4 382

$2 095

4
$4 635

17

60

$3 876

$2 775

$3 561

$32 270

'

$13 085
35
J3

"

_
_
-

178
510
178
510

41

_
.

317
673
479
815
404
259

$23 058
$4 635
$32 270

341
257
240
137
78
104
53
34

12
8
12

186

_
-

122
899
651
556
$7 063
$7 063

$16
$10
$20
$15

$4 635
$4 635

$17
$15
$9
$15
$30

736
535
735
535
310

$24 570

$12 046
$11 019

$24 570
$15 574
$6 458
$6 402

$13
$19
$19
$19
$5

518
005
005
005
835

$37
$36
$37
$36

12
12
7
5

21

_
_
_

whom

312
46

poverty status

is

51

46
31

4
4

17
12
17

18
18
6
7
7

r
"

'
'

'

199
136
154
95
45
80
45

21
14

14

_
-

118

20

16

64
26

923

31
13

93

10

212
89

19
14

67

_
-

Is

65 years and over


determined __

2 337

716
478

Related children under 18 years


Related children 5 to 17 years

60 years and over

21
1

412
478

26
..

54
22
22

173
50
26

11

331

147

293
125
92

144
24.6

98

28.7

33.3

9.8

5
27.8

81
40.7

58

48

40

191

65 years and over


IN

920
935

$15
$12
$19
$17
$8
$6

119
163
75
43

Wth related children under 18 years


Wth related children under 6 years

INCOME

601
532
329
530

585
447
415
204

1979

With related children under 18 years


Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979

Persons for

195

1979

Families

Householder worked

13

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE

Families

own

10

15

28
22

Famines
Median income
Mean income

$15 317

_
_
_
_

_
-

Mean

$11

$30 205
$23 058

41

794
$15 808

With

1979

Less than

Mean

_
-

_
-

_
.

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Families

Percent below poverty level

Householder worked

in

1979

Wth

related children under 18 years


Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
related children under 18 years
Wrrh related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over

whom

poverty ttahn

81

51

19

19

89
42

63

51

31
7

_
-

67

40

36

21.5
16

_
-

21.5

15.4

30.5
16

12
18.8

40.3

32

Persons for whom poverty status


Percent below poverty level

is

determined ..

Related children under 18 years

558

409

15

23.9

29.0
185
150

7.4

8.7

239
199

Related children 5 to 17 years

60 years and over


65 years and over

51

51

Percent of persons for whom poverty status


Below 75 percent of poverty level
level
level

16

27
7

_
-

_
-

_
-

is

Percent below poverty level

CENSUS TRACTS

14

65 years and over

Below 125 percent of poverty


Below 200 percent of poverty

135
89

Wth

Unrelated individuals for


determined

93
63

23
23

372

_
_
-

_
_

_
_
-

_
_

23
23

"

25.4
55.0
66.4

_
16.1

_
_

16.1

10.8

176
141

_
_

_
_
_

determined:

16.3
32.6
49.2

19.2

41.2
55.0

7.4
7.4
7.4

8.7
27.2
42.8

18.8
18.8
78.1

NEWARK,

N.J.,

_
_

SMSA

331

Occupation, Income

Table P-17.

in

1979, and Poverty Status

in

1979

of American Indian, Eskimo,

and Aleut Persons:

1980-Con.
[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

Essex

Census Tracts
[400 or More American Indian,

County Con.

West Orange
town

Eskimo, and Aleut Persons]

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Total

Dover town

Madison
borough

and B]

Somerset County

Morris County

Remainder

Morristown

Succasunna-

town

Kenvil (COP)

Manville

Remainder

Total

borough

North Plain-

Somerset

borough

(CDP)

29

25

field

OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years ami over
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations -Professional specialty occupations
Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations

127

99

31

23

17

14

15
35

47
20

Technicians and related support occupations

6
22
7

Sales occupations

27
10

Administrative support occupations, including clerical


Service occupations

11

Private household occupations

Protective service occupations

Service occupations, except protective ond household

Farming, forestry, ond fishing occupations


Precision production, croft,

9
30

and repair occupations

Operators, fabricators, ond laborers

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation ond material moving occupations
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

INCOME

IN

21

1979

Households

$5,000
$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999..
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999.
$50,000 or more
Median
Less than

5
12

$20 000
$20 303

$9 926
$18 712

$8 125
$9 456

$17 344
$25 487

$15 714
$25 059

12

80
$13 750
$21 073

9
$5 250
$6 116

52
$23 000
$28 473

38
$30 678
$35 266

17

26
$7 667
$10 140

$10 500
$8 542
$6 534

$6 022

$4 708

59
47
$27 477

64
48
$30 784

$20 000
$20 303

39
$7 917
$9 798

Unrelated individuals 15 years and over

Median income

Mean income

$6 520

Per capita income

12
6

Households
With earnings

$18 605

earnings

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income
With public assistance income
Mean public assistance income

$7 505

IN 1979

$20 303

With own children under 18 years


Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years

INCOME LEVELS

IN

$14 495
$26 110

21
21

$8 655

9
$3 038
24
$2 290

11

$705

$4 189

073

$6 116

140
881
244

$6 116

$21
$22
$23
$26
$7
$6

834
063

16

$6 091

$8 857
10
10

$16 605

6
$1

745

$28
$26
$30
$28
$10

473

629
705
$6 830

$35 266
$47 017
$43 639
$91 010
$11 823
$11 823

691
791

67
64

52
47

38
30

45

18

14

6
12

10
10
10

80
in

$3 038

10

$15 789
$16 620

1979

Families

Householder worked

99
87
$18 598

$16 250
$16 620

BY FAMILY TYPE

Families

1979

With related children under 18 years


Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for
determined

whom

poverty status

is

17
7

26

277

222

181

34

91

91

22

75
9
9

75
9
9

18
12

5
5

39

65 years and over


Persons for whom poverty status
Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

IN

6
10
5
5

5
12

Families

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

64
7
9
12

6
16
5

Mean income

INCOME

7
9

17

Median income

ALL

59

26

Mean

Mean

99

Is

determined

12

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Families

17
21.3

Percent below poverty level


Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979

44.4
4

96

With related children under 18 years


With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for
determined

whom

poverty status

is

7
17.9
7

Percent below poverty level

65 years ond over


Persons for whom poverty status
Percent below poverty level

is

determined

24

41.2
7

8.7

12
5.4

15.2
33.2

5.4
20.7

Reloted children under 18 years


Related children 5 to 17 years

60 years and over


65 years and over
Percent of persons for whom poverty status
Below 75 percent of poverty level

Below 125 percent of poverty


Below 200 percent of poverty

P-332

NEWARK,

is

determined:

level
level

N.J.,

SMSA

32.0

76.5

CENSUS TRACTS

Table P-17.

Occupation, Income

1979, and Poverty Status

in

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For

in

1979

of

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut Persons:

1980-Con
meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Somerset County-

Census Tracts

Somerville

borough

A and

B]

Union County

Con.

[400 or More American Indian,


Eskimo, and Aleut Persons]

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

New

Elizabeth

Remainder

Total

city

linden city

Provi-

Plainfield

Rohway

Roselle

Roselle Park

Summit

Westfield

dence borough

city

city

borough

borough

city

town

Remainder

$25 208
$21 330

$15 938
$14 381

11

20
$16 250
$15 256

OCCUPATION
16
13

Professional specialty occupations


Technical, sales,

and administrative support occupations

Technicians and reloted support occupations


Sales occupations

7
7
10

Protective service occupations

24

Service occupations, except protective and household


fishing occupations

Precision production, craft,

19

and repair occupations

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation and material moving occupations
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

IN

14

36
6

Private household occupations

INCOME

42

31

Service occupations

and

30
6

Administrative support occupations, including clerical

Farming, forestry,

34
5
5

201
29

Employed persons 16 years and over


Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations --

75

46
24

12
12

1979

Households
Less than $5,000
$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999...
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999.
$35,000 to $49,999$50,000 or more

176

56

37

21

31

11

21

6
14
13

14
7

14

43

19
16
18
7
7

Median

Mean
Families

6
11

$30 048
$18 128

$9 271
$31 470

$12 292
$14 629

$9 464
$13 035

$12 125
$13 208

$6 607
$14 736

$20 114
$17 400

26
$30 619
842
$39

126
$12 083
$16 250

39

22
$11 250
272
$13

19

15

$6 607
$20 464

$20 795
$17 940

$30 468
$30 005

Median income
Mean income

$10 125
$14 303
17

$4 500
$4 555

9
$7 500
$7 285

61

Median income
Mean income

$7 417
$8 101

$2 773
$3 948

7
$12 272
$13 005

18
$7 500
$8 690

12
$10 000
$10 028

Per capita income

$8 498

$4 802

$5 877

$5 564

$7 554

$5 715

$5 198

15

176
142
$16 829

56

29
29
$11 975

37

21

16

21

$30 005

35
26
$38 933

$29 697

$17 338

18

16

$4 555

$7 285

$3 399

745

$4 772

$3 845

Unrelated individuals 15 years and over

Households
With earnings

Mean

earnings

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income
With public assistance income

Mean

public assistance

income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

$1

51

$13 863

$25 208
$21 330

$5 500
$5 635

$4 602

_
-

11

22

11

14

~
-

$20 230

$19 550

$5 635

940
765
765
765

_
-

$21 330
$21 330

$15 256
$10 818
$25 610

170

_
-

_
-

$10 818
$10 818

15
10

_
~
-

11

20

14
14
14

$3 119

$5 235

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE


$30 005

Families

With own children under 18 years


Married-couple famines
With own children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years

$30 005

$39 842
$55 865
$49 093
$91 010
$9 005
$9 005

$16
$16
$20
$19
$10
$7

250
063
520
816
242
980

$14
$14
$18
$18
$4
$4

303
303
585
585
670
670

$13 272
$4 315
$4 315
$4 315
$26 175

39
34
39

22

$20
$29
$29
$29

464
467
467
467
$5 030

$17
$20
$20
$20
$10

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


26

Families

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for

whom

18
14
6
6

poverty status

6
6
6

is

15

4
4
4
4

61

Persons for whom poverty status


Related children under 18 years
Reloted children 5 to 17 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

19
7
19
7

8
14
6

is

determined

IN

12
7
12
12

22

65 years and over

INCOME

126
93
93
43
25
37
22

determined

11

32

467
125

92
45
34

105
32
22

60

18
9

12

123
28

74

12

12

16
9

77
37
37

22
22

13

12
63.2

12

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Families

29

Percent below poverty level


Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present

23.0
6
29

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years

whom

poverty status

Persons for whom poverty status


Percent below poverty level

is

determined

6
6

_
-

_
-

18

20

11

32.8

64.7

125

33

26.8
54

31.4
17
12

49

Related children 5 to 17 years

60 years and over


65 years and over

6
10.0

21

21

poverty status
Below 75 percent of poverty level
Below 125 percent of poverty level
Below 200 percent of poverty level

CENSUS TRACTS

6
30.0

12

whom

_
-

is

6
6

Is

65 years and over

Related children under 18 years

_
-

18

Percent below poverty level

Percent of persons for

6
27.3
6
6

11

Householder 65 years and over


Unrelated individuals for
determined

5
12.8

9
50.0
9

44

42

35.8
6
6
16
16

_
-

54.5

31
31

"

determined:

21.9

29.4

23.8
29.6
47.8

31.4
38.1

72.4

10.0
10.0
10.0

28.5
35.8
52.0

_
8.1

48.1
54.5

36.5

64.9

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

P-333

and Labor Force Characteristics of Asian and

Social

Table P-18.

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Census Tracts
[400 or More Asian and

1980

Pacific Islander Persons:

For meaning

c f

For de initions of terms

symbols, see Introduction.

see appendixes

A and

B]

Essex County

Pacific

Islander Persons]

SMSA

The

Total

Belleville

Bloomfield

East Orange

town

city

Irvington

029
362

548

667

440

town

Montclair

town

town

144

494

217
927

343

Newark

city

Nutley town

2 421

718

345

498
923

155
563

282

496
336

188
123
30.1

25.9
791

268

Orange

city

NATIVITY
677
064

Native

27 766
7 838

Foreign born

19 928

8 613

5 879

2 387

Total persons

11
3

750
92
658

108

151

63

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak a language other than
Percent who speak English
Persons 18 years and over
Speok a language other than
Percent who speak English

English at

home

not well or not at

all

101

167

74

111

159
62

20.3

5.4

166
115
-

35

362
19.5

15 642

8 001
6 872

575
553

688
608

346
250

888
779

394
298

448

460
408

13.4

11.1

6.0

12.3

8.8

4.9

12.8

17.7

19.4

221
9.0

488
276
210
657
478
867

183
32

326

237

256

65

686

264

60

41

10

16

10

18

11

7
9

17

31

24

54
29
37

117
27
123

67
75
85

137

24

117

4
20

22
77

7
18

358
96
209

16 807

7 283

539

814
28

354

237
227

22

601
9
29

303

395
540
358
772
2 328

138

10

15

377
942
958
4 404

32
73

35

39
77

12
7
18

3 315
16.4

18 487
English at

home

not well or not at

all

20
4

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

in

school .

Nursery school
Kindergarten

Elementary

to 8 years)

(1

High school

to

(1

years)

8 725
858
609
3 892
282
2 084

College

56

51

26

605
80
84
64

399

256

7
12

11

12

148
169

23
60
67

13

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


Persons 25 years old and over

4 years

to

Elementary:

5 to 7 years
8 years
1
to 3 years

High school:

4 years
College:

4
FERTILITY
Women 35

2 221
10 193

to 3 years

or

more years

44 years

to

Children ever born


Per

1,000 women

419
030

2 000

25 721

10 636

7 251

2 897
4 685
038
694
953
916
3 054

54
93
722

2 250

656

986

131

91

945
890

2 079

311

40
66
407

92
207

51

166
102

127

504

64
32
212

104
195
875

14
6

173
393

429

2 272

45
71
1

578

245
815

14

218

43
49
126

49
82
673

2 967

30
89

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and over

Same house
Different house

United States

in

11

SMSA
SMSA

303
4 722
5 646

Central city of this

Remainder of
Outside this
Different

this

SMSA
SMSA

5 551

6 799

Abroad

JOURNEY TO

Drive alone

Carpool
Public transportation

home

Other means or worked at

Mean

travel time to
in

328
208
40

171

624

2 099

592

394

218
433
146

174
295

154
248
137

212
_

23

131

14

169

156
147
520

176
119
119
155

834
498
260
39
199
199

97
97

767

190

43
43
126

619
332

303
134
58
60

86

51

287
453
273
243
318

307

108
93

13

175

187
561
170
165

79
79
258

226
226
238

80

438

262
117

267

17

56

WORK

Workers 16 years and over


Private vehicle:

Worked

671

SMSA

12 610
7 113
2 557
1
721

5 567
2 961

457
217

002
853

110
34

219

751

96

262
79
68
29

27.8

27.1

21.7

29.9

27.6

22.6

36.3

8 577

3 851

376

317

138
37

494

217

155

18

101

199
157

work

minutes..

of residence

Central city

104

109
742
524
428

19 085

8 200

Outside central

city

SMSA

Worked

outside

Place of

work not reported

of residence

3
1

565
012
552

2
1

59

132
185

40
59
46

170
40

35

15

339
88
46

595
474

693
485

384
262

894
680

394
328

317
95

46

183
32

195
107
47

74

11

18

30

26.9

17.7

18.5

751

136

377
374
335
99

159
75
84

136
122
36

40
40

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
Labor force

13

Percent of

civilian

civilian

In

In

41

303
25

3.9

4.1

1.9

6.8

6.0

7.6

10 061

4 361

341

736

269

402
233

194
134

464
328

78.9

58.0

69.1

70.7

137
76
55.5

435

2 787
63.9
2 658

323

129

5.2

46

_
_

208
25

134

301

10.7

1.5

85
49

133
97

34
34

131

27
12

149
122

159

57.0

160
662

170

710
634
658

223

153

70.6

127
57.0

67
9

689

121

125
81.7
125

33

11.8

4.6

6
4.7

022
722

66
46
170

63
48
69
62

230
147

118

111

92

98
54

480
328

28

60

28

72

66

128
65
46

381
56
33
33

9
9

_
-

17
17
17

19

14 050
73.6
13 703

6 272
76.5
6 134
4 921
4 612
4 147

496

531
76.6

269

717

322

83.4

70.1

80.2

81.7

482
414
396
340
326

510
358
343
319
304

269
207
190
166
166

694
554
516
413
405

322
277
262

118
23.8

61

22.7
29

165
23.0

19.8

school

Not high school graduate

Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

053

107

7
7

1979

Persons 16 years and over, in labor force in 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

Worked in 1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Persons 16 to 64 years

10 918
10 218
9 065
8

452

21

16.0

12.3

17 943

7 641

571

641

369

418

182
83

10

17

10

11

76
548
78

11

24

52

15

N.J.,

SMSA

17.7

944

With a public transportation disability

NEWARK,

3 929

14.9

a work disability
Prevented from working

disability

596
520
17.9

132
24.9
74
20.3

Wth

P-334

269

86
242
160

Persons 65 years and over


With a public transportation

6
2.8

832

639

IN

205

6
1.9

76.1

262

33

6 681
3 754

LABOR FORCE STATUS

310

4.4

68.2

452

persons 16 to 19 years
in

66.0

70.0

465

labor force

Not enrolled

268
223
83.2

79.7

Married, husband present

Civilian

479
316

244

labor force

labor force

831
373
75.0
313
60

72.8

With own children under 6 years

5 713

Percent of

526

Percent of female, 16 years and over

Employed
Unemployed

969

70.4

labor force

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force

12 878

Percent of persons 16 years and over

Employed
Unemployed

429

165
162
124
126

112

11

465

349

218

80.0

72.9

81.3

343
255
233

212

247
40

432
082
026
918
867
286

45

27

12.4

19.5

70

12

109

18.3

14.5

13.1

12.9
18
15.8

12.4
13
19.9

845
47
26

372

467
-

250

251

614

63
22
35

49

22

211
189

193
186
166
166

217

12

18

31

CENSUS TRACTS

Social

Table P-18.

and Labor Force Characteristics of Asian and


[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Essex

Census Tracts

[400 or More Asian and

Pacific

1980 Con.

Islander Persons:

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

County Con.

A and

B]

Morris County

Pacific

Islander Persons]

Verona
borough

West Caldwell

296
82
214

245

borough

West Orange
town

Remainder

028

Madison
borough

Morristown

Succasunna-

town

Kenvil (CDP)

Remainder

227
49

252
98

764

178

335
47
288

5 956

21

103

154

192

Totol

Dover town

2 659

6 894

124

970
689

979

4 915

NATIVITY
Total persons

Native
Foreign born

105
140

261

767

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH
76
32

Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

all

Persons 18 years and over


Speak o language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

all

63

213

19

108
21.3

703
378

619
805

65
42

25

80

18

31

35.7

441
706

12.7

177
163

31.6
149
115

602
432

4 358

96

149

256

87

5.2

14.7

7.)

12.9

14.9

122
28.7

231
32.9

149
104

3 708

706

4.3

21.2

10.5

120

71

285

935

2 379

73

104

2 008

5
19
24

21

89
72
515
99
160

254

45
-

149

19

10

151

11

128

16
17

60
20

663
597

1
1

24.1

13.0
3

162

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

in

school ..

Nursery school
Kindergarten

Elementary

64

to 8 years)

(1

4 years)

High school (1 to

College

18
19

20

148

143
6

16

160
29
59

231

040
372

44
-

562

37

84

26

13

912
335
402

476

3 993

96

135

3 405

12
6

44

16

56
79
67

228
-

129

39
32

40

105

20

484
538

21

18
19

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


Persons 25 years old and over
to

Elementary:

4 years

17

High school:

to

53
58
468

21

to 3 years

110

or more years

44 years

26

Children ever born

Per

31
18

17

4 years
College:

FERTILITY
Women 35

645

5 to 7 years
8 years
1
to 3 years

192

24
45
875

187

208

31

144
57

31

1,000 women

162
1

233
493

101
1

185
832

174
013

2 664

704
508

20

51

32
55
401

11

36

20

46
78

466

127

84

2 356

29
60

069

24
54

2 142

85
4 250

2 250

2 528

6 475

11

27
19

116

11

20
117
5

850

611
192
951

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and over

Same house
Different house

143

United States

in

SMSA
Remainder of this SMSA
Outside this SMSA
Different SMSA
Abroad

Workers 16 years and over

13

280

376

300
76

5 495

58
123

61

28

176

129

2 593

20
173
856
836
803

186
186

28
28

123

102
74
74
139

028
676

2 978

123
77

57
38

76
36

181

23
53

71

58
58
95

410
20

1
1
1

000
573
553
492

Other means or worked at

SMSA

436
325

9
14

15

34
26

162
153
37

193

13

16
6
18

271
105

26.6

26.0

29.0

30.9

28.4

17.7

21.3

16.7

30.1

29.6

2 242

22

89

19

Public transportation

travel time to

127
89
23

108
66

Drive alone

Carpool

Worked

121

258

18

3 049

WORK

Private vehicle:

Mean

47
96
96

46

623

557
228
634
695
667
420

551
1

67

Central city of this

JOURNEY TO

863
209
374

home

work

minutes

51

780
702
303

97

94
47
40

2 570
1

562
632

890

97

112

291

763

12

47
65

56
235
55
45

141

123

85
19

622
400
46

2 119

22

89

143
24
119

98

Central city

Outside central city

694

13

14

21

804
646

11

64

13

110

647

4 556
3 140
68.9

in

of residence

Worked outside SMSA of residence


Place of work not reported

198

86

13

85

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
Labor force

177
120

Percent of persons 16 years and over

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of civilian labor force

Percent of female, 16 years and over

civilian

462

persons 16 to 19 years

IN

7.4

4.6

3.2

2 399

48

50.5

71.1

56.9

52.0

48

59

206

409

13
27.1

47.8

13

43

16
10

84

2 049

60.9
78

40.5

51.1

34

988
60

25

34

4.9

882
446
720
858
336

26
6
34

51

18

42
20
82
42

20

32

3 321
72.9

57

79

59.4

53.0

57
45
45
45
45

79
47
47
47
47

73
33

90
277

15

16
5

181

216
50.7

3.1

128
78

51

2 711

15

11.1

275
97
662
335
69

136

90
43

94

156
60

22
14
56
48

120
67.8
120

labor force in

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Persons 16 to 64 years

CENSUS TRACTS

69.6
2 622

885
460

51

76

84

5.7

15

67
28

048

773
395
486
764
314
30
9

1979

Worked in 1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment

With a work disability


Prevented from working
With a public transportation
Persons 65 years and over
With a public transportation

58.0

1.3

1979

in

036
99

162
94

78.9
187

362
206

Percent of persons 16 years and over

Persons 16 years and over,

256
202

51.0

96

83
59

Not enrolled in school


Not high school graduate
Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

LABOR FORCE STATUS

059

149
76

3 893

57
59.4
57

95
48

15

labor force

110
67.4

49

labor force

Married, husband present

Civilian

labor force

With own children under 6 years

In

674
468
69.4

5.8

Employed
Unemployed

In

164
130
79.3
130

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force

Percent of

67.8
113

136
82.9

496
486

16
13.3
8
19.5

18.4
14
25.8

13.1

171

155

627

12

98
87
83
72

73.6

126
107
97
104
94
25

153
70.0

391

369
334
318
65

38
985
907
842
775
1

132
11.4

disability

4
9

243

2 531

328
2 122
978
2

551

12

16.6

15.2

197
77.0
182
140
113
117

98
57

107
66.0
107
83
65
69
65

2 881
74.0

818
216
058
844
723
474

7.5

16.5

2
2
2
1

20

64

180

13.6

150

13.9

16.2

28.9
9
8.9

559

4 387
86
34

149

250

14

10

10
10

11

10

21

21

36
4

88

169

159

7
disability

158

40.0

14.0

162

3 734
55

24

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

P-335

and Labor Force Characteristics of Asian and

Social

Table P-18.

[Data are estimates be sed on a sample,- see Introduction.

1980 -Con.

Pacific Islander Persons:

For meaning of

ymbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Somerset County

Census Tracts

[400 or More Asian and

A and

B]

Union County

Pacific
New

Manville

North Plainfield

Somerset

Somerville

borough

borough

(CDP)

borough

Remainder

Total

2 953

277

504

104
173

154

350

139
29
110

2 033

932

6 242
863
4 379

Islander Persons]

Total

Provi-

Elizabeth city

Linden city

dence borough

755

404

116
37
79

260

24

57
47
_

NATIVITY
Total persons

Native

2 021

Foreign born

645
388

351

62
198

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH
54
42

96
44

12
12

446
228

265
822

348
259

9.1

21.9

13.3

18.9

878
652

23.8
193
146

337

104
83

244
092

4 250

331

4)2

14.5

16.4

14.2

15.5

17.8

19.7

88

904

599
70
44

608
326

Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

all

Persons 18 years and over


Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

all

19.6
1
1

1
1

270
114

13

85
59
23.7

164
154
29.9

36

82

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

in

954

school ..

Nursery school

107

Kindergarten

8 years)

86
389

154

Elementary

to

(1

High school

to

(1

years)

218

College

137

28

10

6
28
27

25
67

6
6

20

26

12

162

314

88

21

10
18

37

8
3
16

40

76

242

61

37
84
270

166

545

29
2 417

316
904

163

260

2 134

2 149

651

6 256
2 091

701
90
49
288
114
160

131

3 836

221

162

806
278
437

11

231

4
20

78
176

41
16
14

094

76

155

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


Persons 25 years old and over
to 4 years

Elementary:

11

8 years
1
to 3 years

High school:

4 years
College:

4
FERTILITY
Women 35

to

to 3 years

or more years

44 years

Children ever born

Per 1,000

695

53
39

5 to 7 years

women

56
248
162
126

225
469

10

40

11

91

19

27

181

21

29
174
122
747

114
234
654
563
999

63
56
110
170
195
481

21

12

2 084

4 000

2 354

258
86
96
34

304

141

86
154

107

45

32
30
30
76

76
78
78
64

54
53
53
34

329
469
438
340

91

237
130
96

81

22

11

5
11

11

21

16

30

116

33
55

121
1

667

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and over

Same house
Different house

United States

in

Central city of this

Remainder of
Outside this
Different

this

SMSA
SMSA

491

SMSA
SMSA

630
599
514

Abroad

JOURNEY TO

Drive alone

Carpool

travel time to

Worked

home

in

SMSA

work

minutes..

of residence

city

Worked outside SMSA


Place of

51

18

468
843

2 737

921
513
603

166

364
207
200
428

307
296
296
805

2 856

862
408

216
43
115
-

10

81

10

74
58

109
43
10

34

56

of residence

work not reported

25

642
473
509
232
28.6

25.5

20.0

27.9

830
310
520
940
377

583
62

18

60
-

521

18

232
108

26

60
24

10

11

21.0

21.2

40.5

27.4

654

57

110

80

407

11

110
104

69
10

400
274
80

394

52
6

101

12

49

800
507
228
40

42
34

26.9

23
631

Central city

Outside central

209
730
380
56
43

Public transportation

Other means or worked ot

Mean

WORK

Workers 16 years and over


Private vehicle:

640
200
79

39

105
59

42

190
149
115

5
5

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
Labor force

1
1

Percent of persons 16 years and over

Employed
Unemployed

Percent of civilian labor force

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force

Percent of female. 16 years ond over

Employed
Unemployed

3 040

303
958

64.7

69.4

73.5

222
58

91

237

88

806
39

2 907

11

125

893
57

4.5

8.1

4.4

4.6

4.1

6.0

038
5)2

124
40
32.3
40

169
89

50

52.7
78

11

695
345
49.6
315
30

2 263

38
76.0
38

12.4

8.7

97

24
24
47
35

272
128
557

labor force

persons 16 to 19 years
Not enrolled in school
Not high school graduote
Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

IN

85
49
57.6

49

174
109
62.6
105
4
3.7

678
438

42

221
54.0

18

88
47

64.6

42.9

53.4

150

404

18

71

34

43
4

5.8

7.8

8.5

136
111

381

36

281

511
821

233

18

33
14
66
33

96

210

59

10

19
6

10
10

6
6
6

91
87.5
85

872

3 140
71.6
3 031

968

49

129

66.8

74.3

57.6

74.1

49
45
36

32
35.2
20

903
737
717
552
552
286

12.5

21.3

251
74.5
251
188
180
142
142
28
11.2
22

27

243

34.7
4

13.9

3.5

26.1

14.6

12.5

14.4

29.5
133
16.5

119
83
73
74
69
33
25.6
16

8.8

11.3

889
46

171
10
3

337

104

277
29

4 026

227
36

71
9

154

12

24
69

9
9
14

126
30

26

41

73
28

139
73

16

7
7
7

13

7
6

10

1979

Persons 16 years and over, in labor force in 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

Worked in 1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Persons 16 to 64 years
disability

Prevented from working

With o public transportation


Persons 65 years and over
With a public transportation

689
307

199
816
417

Civilian

LABOR FORCE STATUS

419

labor force

P-336

306
845

84.6

199

8.0

Married, husband present

With a work

104
88

73.6

41

With own children under 6 years

In

337
248

4 383

99
49.7

49.3
471

Percent of civilian labor force

In

946
280
65.8

317

103

67.7

51.8

295
982
933
834
807
189

99
82
76
65
59
20

14.4

19.4

69

15
12

disability

57

disability

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

28

860
661
631

51

46
45
40

582
566
109

2
2
1

484
345
962
882
668

12

104
33
53

29
-

350
40

31

22
17

20
7

CENSUS TRACTS

Social

Table p-18.

and Labor Force Characteristics of Asian and

Union

Census Tracts

[400 or More Asian and

1980 Con.

Pacific Islander Persons:

For definitions of terms, see oppendi xes

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

[Data are estimates bosed on o sample,- see Introduction.

A and

8]

Newark

County Con.

Essex

city,

County

Pacific
Tract

Roselle Pork

Islander Persons]

Plainfield city

Rohwoy

city

Roselle

Summit

borough

borough

302

174
47
127

228

122
180

38
6

city

Westfield

town

Remainder

0022

491
156
335

2 211
801

536
46
490

129
98

454
298

155

24.5

6.7

38.2

451
106

365
335

NATIVITY
479

Total persons

Native
Foreign

bom

171

226
59

308

167

100
60

64

45

27

8
100.0

233

119
119

163
115

286
259

15.1

43

6.9

14.7

22.7

697
70
90
259

167

107

25
38

57
171

410

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

Persons 18 years and over


Speak o language other than English ot home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

13.3

all

335
211
33.2

all

144
119
9.2

156
26.9

60

52
7

61
18

158

12

33

90
25

1
1

131

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

in

152
4

school ..

Nursery school
Kindergarten

Elementary

(1

High school

7
to 8 years)
to

(1

yeors)

College

31

57
29
55

37
23

269

144

223

156

279

56
49

29
20
90

15

19
6

6
6
13
12

111

71

109

52
150
885

2 182

442
332

237
20

79

179

139
182

19

79

84
95
95
38

94
69
69
88

25
25
26

24
24

184
104

81

105

67

42

66

105
48
25
22

10

24.8

29.8

77
77

69
9
60

101

41

101

24

359
249
242

158
118
74.7
113

7
2.8

5
4.2

158
104

78

38

104

171

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


Persons 25 years old and over
to 4 years
5 to 7 years
8 years
High school:
1
to 3 years
4 years
College:
1
to 3 years
4 or more years

17
41

Elementary:

15
91

107

11

79

42
13

207

333
33

325
17

58
39
64
195

32
56

209
735

186

26

FERTILITY

Women 35

to

44 years
bom
women

Children ever

Per

1,000

33
72

18

20
1

111

24
45
875

70
1

48
135
813

128

194
433

829

2 232

383

2 239

464

825
168

124

61

63

565
542
542
246

78
78
199

960
592

227
84

137

91

171

33

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and over

Same house
Different house

United States

in

Central city of this

Remainder of
Outside this
Different

this

SMSA
SMSA

SMSA
SMSA

Abroad

31

JOURNEY TO

242

Workers 16 years and over

151

Drive alone

17

Carpool
Public transportation

Other means or worked at


travel time to

Worked

in

97
20
51

203
55
107

26
83

41

101

243
60
118
65
65
39

141

WORK

Private vehicle:

Mean

409

SMSA

home

work

minutes..

of residence

Central city

Outside central city

Worked outside SMSA of residence


Place of work not reported

31

49

163
132
25
6

14

37
20

27.1

15.9

27.7

26.2

170
62
108
76
28

34

109

95

34

109
29

95

233
184

119

60

19

34.4

32.6

615
177

13

438
384

142
23
119
34

34

51

14
10

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
Labor force
Percent of persons 16 years and over

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of civilian labor force

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force
Percent of female, 16 years and over

Employed
Unemployed
With own children under 6 years
labor force

Married, husband present


In

labor force

persons 16 to 19 years
Not enrolled in school
Not high school graduate
Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

IN

1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment
in

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Persons 16 to 64 years
With a work

disability

CENSUS TRACTS

81

48

124
83

10
20.8
10

66.9
83

227
24

5.1

9.6

140
42

815
390

30.0

47.9

42

369

173
108
62.4
92

26

19

21

10

103

57
50

80

44

50

64

14

113
37

14
4
4

370
251
67.8

972
52

26

29

497
024
68.4

37

9.1

92
34
37.0
34

55.8
163

_
_

21

16

5.4

14.8

38

36

57

290

32
24
134
95

114
581

305
76

13

11

211

140

189

99

98

180

58.8
211

88.6
140
95
83
82

81.1

83.2

60.1

99
80
80
69
69

98

61.6
168
149
130

disability

disability

077

283

71.9

76.5

055
884
828
716
680

266

23.7
16

18.6

189
150
143
110
110
39
20.6

11

15.2

9.7

5.5

17
17.2
7
14.9

319

145

219

119

147

248

6
6
6

40

13

14

16

44

120

10

170
164
134
128
50

Prevented from working

With a public transportation


Persons 65 years and over
With a public transportation

68.1

292
163

1979

Persons 16 years and over. In labor force in 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

Worked

55
70.5
50

79.0
184

163
105
64.4
105

7
6.7

61

Civilian

LABOR FORCE STATUS

65.8

97

Percent of civilian labor force

In

69.4

81

70
26

5
5

91
91

73
73

121

109
53
29.4
19

147
13.6

22.1

32

42

11.5

17.5

377
38

328

13

NEWARK,

N.J.,

185
179
159
153
83
29.3

SMSA

8
8
8

42
-

P-337

Table P-19.

Occupation, Income

in

1979, and Poverty Status

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

in

For

1979

of Asian

and

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Pacific Islander Persons:

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

1980

B]

Essex County

Census Tracts

[400 or More Asian and

Pacific
Bloomfield

Islander Persons]

SMSA

Total

12 878
6 609

5 713

The

Belleville

Orange

East

town

town

city

465
237

452

262

197

57
180
130
35
32
63
28

41

102
9

Montclair
Irvington

town

town

639
288
36
252

303

Newark

city

Nutley town

313
620

310

132

46

13

80
88

488
362

70
82

16

102
72
188
110

123
97
24

Orange

city

OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and aver
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations ..
Professional specialty occupations
Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations
Technicians and related support occupations

589
5 020
3 602
369
799
434
874
37
66
1

Sales occupations

Administrative support occupations, including clerical

Service occupations
Private household occupations

Protective service occupations

24

25

10

47

41

12

17

61

24

12

21

_
-

25

33

110

5
7

21

62
-

214
462
359

16

21

49
39

64
50

26

54
69

7
12

46

15
6

4
28

19

58
158
145

79
162

52

10

11

51

12

8 042

3 581

269

256

474
226

273
124
96
372
548

33

151
23

401
25

27
9
30

15

21

153

912

31

41

13

14

19

11

12

165

939

172

131

133
64

_
_

25

7
13
15

49
78
219

6
5

9
35
37

146
162
70

33
53

25

16

49
$35 544
$40 548

18

$18 233
$19 200

40
$27 212
$32 304

$14 375
$17 524

165
$27 750
$32 202

88
$15 714
$17 699

25
214
$7 527

$11 429
$11 278

1979

Households

269
647
962
997

Families

Mean income
Unrelated individuals IS years and over

Median income

Mean income
Per capita income

Households
With earnings
earnings

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income
With public assistance income
public assistance

income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

35
63
23
79
27
4

471

24
44

19

32

14

61

26
4

552
994
$27 002
$30 272

13

16

$19 911
$21 715

$26 618
$27 147

$17 578
$22 313

6 676
$29 172
$32 733

2 765
$27 165
$32 277

173
$26 369
$24 459

228
$29 318
$28 754

$21

2 274
$12 008
$12 731

1 261
$12 018
$12 064

168
$13 382
324
$13

$8 967

$8 905

8 042

3 581

7 620

3 360

$30 199
610
$3 738
388
$2 106

$29 088
327
$3 600
199
$2 085

921

Median income

760
513
424
$23 923
$28 795

Mean

Mean

51

11

25

20
620

Less than $5,000


$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999...
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
Median

Mean

51

166
62
32
72
62

83

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation and material moving occupations
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

IN

104
43

205

169

28

and repair occupations

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

93

156
146
66
29

153
73

371
10

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations

INCOME

771

Service occupations, except protective and household

Precision production, craft,

944
652
2 292
666
530
384
752
417
2

65

83

80
68
61

49
20
$19 831
$23 339

19

98
667
$27 890

$21 587

132
$35 143
$40 488

$21 426

$23 064

46
$13 836
Oil
$12

93
$6 500
$8 086

198
$12 946
$15 010

67
$15 936
$18 312

450
$10 632
$11 220

$8 935

$7 239

$6 311

$8 677

$12 286

$7 262

$7 623

$7 201

269
254
$22 757
-

256
248
$26 794

151

401
392

939
827
$20 066

172
166
$31 578

118
$18 736

18

$3 658
24
$2 598

$2 204

165
165
$37 563
29
$4 029

168
$3 603
65
$2 116

$7 810
6
$9 005

$1

202
190
842
915
815
580

$17
$18
$19
$20

20
$857

144
$22 794

289

_
47

19

$22 946
25
$2 165
20
$2 154

16

$671

571

$22 917

$1

64

131

12

896
6

$365

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE


$32
$33
$33
$34
$19
$14

Families

With own children under 18 years


Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years

733
857
748
667

$32
$33
$33
$34

961

$21

321

277
745
297
803

$24
$24
$25
$25

459
897
151
761

143
$13 397

$1 205

2 765

173
143
142

$1

205

$28
$28
$28
$29
$34
$19

754
712
558
488
125
849

$27
$26
$29
$28
$10
$10

890
684
387
907
005
005

$23
$25
$23
$26
$15
$14

064
286
571
507

376

$40
$45
$38
$45
$31

488
557
547
557
700

$22
$25
$23
$26
$20
$4

917
889
309
413
972
205

$32
$29
$31
$29
$11
$14

699
330
548
437
$3 845
$3 845

110

98
98
68

289
270

132
122
57

571
503

8
8

32
32

11

65
29

12

19
14
9

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


6 676
6 205
4 881

Families

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979

whom

poverty status

2 134

INCOME

IN

130

99
32

14

145

218

168

40

134

81
7

608

750

3 651

175

341

2 371

101

807
548

39
24

167
78
52

219
is

228
213

201

300

165
145
135

88
67
69

8
8

83

198

67

64

441
83

25

140
252
166
62
49

494

2 401

100
35
28
22

619
490
304
217

718
258
188
27

is

65 years and over


Persons far whom poverty status
Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

969
208

174
20
20

403
280
212
74
266

With related children under 18 years


With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for
determined

2 540

determined

27 547
9 199
5 815
655
124
1

11

023

536
202
159
22
15

12

12

345
77
20
18
18

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL


178

26

16

62

15

Percent below poverty level

5.6

6.4

15.0

39

9.2

5.5

3.6

198
241

103
95
39

16

27

13
5

9
9

14

17.0
7
15
8

_
-

10.9

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over

375

Families

Unrelated individuals for


determined

whom

89
26
66

poverty status

65 years and over


is

determined

65 years and over


Percent of persons for

whom

poverty status
Below 75 percent of poverty level
Below 125 percent of poverty level
Below 200 percent of poverty level

P-338

NEWARK,

N.J.,

is

32

21

47

25

_
-

418

265

32

33

102

21.8

21
12.5

19.6

12.5

60

81

73

39.5
7

16.7

787

938

81

53

48

69

6.5

8.1

9.0

6.1

276
176

10.8
18

5.2

534
358
209
164

30

_
_

143
117

7
7

3
8

4.4
8.3

4.8
9.2

0.5
7.6
12.3

3.5
6.1

0.8
0.8

9.8
16.0

15 9

10.8
10.8
11.9

7.6
9.0

15.1

11.2

18.5

11.1

27.6

8
8

18

23.1

18
72.0

17
26.6

48

12

358

86

58

0.8

14.9

12.0

120
80
90
79

27
27

16.8
15
6
18

18

is

Percent below poverty level

Persons for whom poverty status


Percent below poverty level
Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years
60 years and over

21

determined:

SMSA

2.5

12.8
20.3

15.4
16.8

29.3

CENSUS TRACTS

Occupation, Income

Table P-19.

in

1979, and Poverty Status

in

1979

of Asian

and

Pacific Islander Persons:

1980

Con.
[Data arc estimates based on a sample; see Introduction,

Essex County

Census Tracts

[400 or More Asian and

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Con.

A and

B]

Morris County

Pacific

Islander Persons]

Verona
borough

West Caldwell

113
60

130
79
6

462
316

73
22

265

borough

West Orange
town

Madison
borough

Morristown

Succasunna-

town

Kenvil (CDP)

Remainder

76
34

187
79

94
46

2 622

19

29
25

76
40

40

17

21

Remainder

Total

Dover town

059
640

3 036

57

674
446
228
740
335

187

161

218
204

19

17

34

189
146

_
-

142

OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 yean and over
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations ._

19
41

Professional specialty occupations


Technical, sales,

36

and administrative support occupations

12

Technicians and related support occupations

Sales occupations

Administrative support occupations, including clerical


Service occupations

24
6

26

169
471
323
78
110

no

16
6

51

51

23
36
22

135

34

Private household occupations

19

16

496
432
064
654
304

11

Protective service occupations

Service occupations, except protective and household

26

5
17

18

186

11

26

42
20

130
288

17

106

4
30
30

231

9
9

29

14

16

220
176

52

13

39

716

46

28

23

Forming, forestry, and fishing occupations

14
14

Households

64

68

$5,000
$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more

13

249
4

Precision production, craft,

and repair occupations

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation and material moving occupations
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

INCOME

1979

IN

Less than

19

22
10

26
24
$40 000
$58 540

41

181

$32 491
$43 089

$32 264
$39 462

831
89
35
26
86
127
202
493
483
290
$31 804
954
$33

10
13
13

5
7

43
62
83

34
25
66
67

11

181

130

585

116

56

10
8

11

11

16
17
13

106
178

22

446

26
4
$20 417
734
$22

21

431

$6 429
$14 484

3
$31 464
041
$32

267
$32 559
$35 342

33
$4 671
$13 512

97
$22 396
$25 365

56
$31 464
$32 041

1 407
$34 302
$37 204

19

6
5

54

17

_
-

71

15

Mean

$32 500
$32 192

Famines
Median income

$41

Mean income

$39 614

68
$40 000
$58 540

229
$32 952
$44 989

673
$33 301
$40 796

1
621
$33 574
$35 843

13
$3 500
$3 074

_
-

95
$7 786
$10 282

19

59

$25 636
$22 654

$1000-

$13 262

$2 147

47
286
$18 907

$10 750

42
$15 243
$11 783

407

Median income
Mean income

282
$14 844
$14 015

Per capita Income

$7 440

$13 863

$10 333

$10 763

$9 282

$7 398

$5 685

$9 482

$7 678

$9 515

64
58
$34 614
6
$3 155

68
68
$57 030

249
245
$42 315
4
$4 055

716
675
$39 313
47
$4 159
33
$2 173

831

28

790
$33 309
78
$2 858
105
$1 842

46
35
$16 658

116
116
$21 687
-

56
56

$40 796
$41 798
$41 953
$43 138
$27 533
$18 757

$35
$36
$37
$37
$18
$15

Median

Unrelated individuals 15 years and over

Households
With earnings

Mean

earnings

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income
With public assistance income

Mean

public assistance

income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

$39
$37
$39
$37

With own children under 18 years


Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years

INCOME LEVELS

IN

614
607
614
607

$58 540
$61 967
$58 540
$61 967

5
$1

695

$31 494

$9 210
13

$2 036

$885

585

561

$34 400
74
$2 515
78
$2 023

$44 989
$41 734
$46 452
$41 734
$19 255

843
272
037
280
863
883

$13
$16
$16
$22
$3
$3

512
518
340
430
005
005

$25
$23
$27
$25
$5

365
108
147
491

535

$5 535

$32
$32
$34
$36
$25
$25

041
970
654
828

090
090

$37
$37
$38
$38
$22
$19

204
525
182
110

330
941

1979

1979

Unrelated individuals for


determined

51

68
65

229
229

41

61

176

whom

poverty status

Persons for whom poverty status


Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

is

673
634
545
42
30
32

10

66
66
36

27

18

5
5

621

579

16

97
97

301
73

23

71

8
8
8

19

33

56
56
43

6
6
6
6

_
-

47

143

335

252

53
47

79
25
28

103

10

7
7

1
1

407
388
142
52
52

45
23
14

is

65 years ond over

IN

$4 930
4
$1 905

51
in

With related children under 18 years


Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over

INCOME

Families

Householder worked

$11

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE

Families

ALL

51
731

determined

13
6

_
-

296
119

245
96

76
6

63
23

42
4

79
14

12

017
365
213

2 643

6 769

131

69
36

7
10.3
7
7

12
5.2
12
12

047
693
88

318

2
1

493

124
28

583
282
169

4
4

80

252
12

5 915
2 230
1

423
240
159

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Families

__

Percent below poverty level

Householder worked

in

1979

With related children under 18 years


Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979

With related children under 18 years


With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years ond over
Unrelated Individuals for
determined

whom

poverty status

65 years and over


is

determined

Related children under 18 years


Related children 5 to 17 years

60 years and over


65 years and over
Percent of persons for whom poverty status
Below 75 percent of poverty level

Below 125 percent of poverty


Below 200 percent of poverty

CENSUS TRACTS

level
level

is

91
5.6

60
78
22

19
57.6
6
13
7

15

22

13
100.0
6

11

57

26.2

11.4

17.9

23

40

23.7
23
23
8
8
8

5.4

2.8

28
33

7
7
7

is

Percent below poverty level

Persons for whom poverty status


Percent below poverty level

16
2.4
10
12
6

38

19
40.4

15.1

25

79

64

401

52

33

2.4

5.9

41.9

23.1

105
31.3

10
4.0

201

10.2
10

7.8

20

21

31

78

61

9
6

_
-

14

92
20

15

6
6

27
20
-

157

26
26

10.2
10.2
10.2

3.4
8.2
8.7

0.7
4.9
10.2

3.6
6.6
10.8

41.9
41.9
47.6

6.0
31.3
36.7

4.0
22.6

13
4.4

3.4

determined:

_
4.4
4.4

23.1
23.1
23.1

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

2.3
4.2
7.8

P-339

Occupation, Income in 1979, and Poverty Status in

Table P-19.

1979

of Asian

and

1980

Pacific Islander Persons:

Con.
[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Census Tracts
[400 or More Asian and

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Somerset County

A and

B]

Union Co jnty

Pacific

Islander Persons]

New

Manville

North Ptainfield

Somerset

Somerville

borough

borough

(COP)

borough

Remainder

Total

Elizabeth city

Linden city

dence borough

222
670

91

237

88
32

2 907
1
321

49

139

806
468

893

31

371

13

105
64

156
514
361
166
43
152
80

31

122

21

108
75
33

32
26
23

346

43

13

19

24

4
4

42

103

41
14
14
13

3
16
5
5

86
285
210
78
56
76
74

28
29

335
986
835
338
185
312
173

15

Total

Provi-

OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations ...
Professional specialty occupations
Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations
Technicians and related support occupations

Sales occupations

Administrative support occupations, including clerical


Service occupations

12
12

Private household occupations

Protective service occupations

Service occupations, except protective

and

104

45
7
7

_
5

14

158
10

74

10

47

217

14
14

15
15

351

50
178
133

8
8

68

153

46

511

26

31

276
22
53

_
_
_
_
_
_
_

14

15

12
15
9

Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

IN

46

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation and material moving occupations

15

59
52

repair occupations

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

INCOME

_
-

56

and household

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations


Precision production, craft,

231

45

1979
778
26

Households
Less than $5,000
$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999.
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
Median

14

22
28
44
82
247
233
82

Mean

10
18
10
5
18

10

38
59
47

53
125

13

8
26
34

852
86

161

546

26

36
26
60
72
65
84
112
72

73
4
-

23

$30 711
$33 490

$19 167
$23 329

$29 323
$30 807

$26 333
$24 343

82
$33 554
$36 469

243
242
421
323
198
$25 282
$28 135

693

153
$29 323
$30 807

36
$27 167
620
$27

455
$34 861
$37 841

1 597
$26 519
$29 577

448
$23 775
$23 457

22
$9 615
166
$18

63
$22 750
257
$29

20

163
157

11

13

19

$21 061
$21 670

$21 008

15

$20 000

$27 813
$30 236

Median income

$31 696

Mean income

$34 546

49
$18 750
710
$20

138
$8 778
$13 646

19

16

10

$25 142
$26 405

$1000-

$12 272
$12 545

93
$15 122
$13 505

468
$12 272
$13 797

228
$12 165
$11 380

12
$9 500
$7 863

$26 801
$36 403

$9 016

$7 865

$8 933

$8 205

$9 249

$8 711

$7 571

$5 861

$8 554

778
755
$32 732
20
$6 171

68
53
$21 255

153
153
$30 323

46

511
503
$35 606

852
1
715
$28 013

26
26
$17 818

73
65
$32 336

15

185

$6 786

$4 328

25

$1

$4 091
69
$2 601

546
507
$21 585
33
$2 803

620
608
620
608

$37
$39
$38
$39

Families

Unrelated individuals 15 years and over

Median income

Mean income
Per capita income
Households
With earnings

Mean

earnings

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income
With public assistance income
Mean public assistance income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

15
$1

IN 1979

968

$1

965

546

$20
$17
$23
$17
$12

710
625
593
625
727

46
$22 547

970

10

$7 370

$905
6
$3 210

$2 796

BY FAMILY TYPE
$34
$36
$36
$36
$7
$8

Families

With own children under 18 years


Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years

451

067
860
518
230

$30
$32
$32
$33
$8
$8

807
547
225
843
230
230

$27
$30
$27
$30

841
753
901
753
$1 817

$29 577
$30 198
$30 072
$30 610
$23 062
$16 162

457
305
088
743
525
$4 005

$23
$22
$24
$22
$15

$18
$22
$18
$22

166
901

166
901

$29
$29
$30
$29
$18

257
883
175
883
605
-

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


in

1979

15
15

poverty status

138
2
Is

determined

"
2.7

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With reloted children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over

whom

12
13

597
424

448

22

401

14

257
29
25

14

13

_
-

122
87
69

32

63
55
50
5

10

82

19

16

10

93

460

228

12

71

504

2 023

12

40

14

28

_
-

748
485
348
93
69

260
96

96

6 227
1
992
1
265
439
350

116

167

139
35

19

87

50

_
_
_

_
_

4.2

5.4

11.2

_
_

_
_
_
_
-

12
13

29
35

_
-

_
_

29
56
15

15

11

11

6
6
22

6
6
6

44

36

47.3

7.8
8

16
7.0
8

107

303

155

14

5.3
18
13

4.9

8.9

3.4

5.4

53
53

83
77
46

41

14
14

5.3
6.5
11.9

4.3
9.3
18.6

6.7
16.3

3.4
19.0

27.1

41.4

277
84
54

_
_
-

60

43.5

_
poverty status

Percent below poverty level

777
434
73
29

31

24
14
14

57
24
20

Persons for whom poverty status


Percent below poverty level
Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years
60 years and over

is

65 years and over

whom

poverty status
Below 75 percent of poverty level
Below 125 percent of poverty level
Below 200 percent of poverty level

N.J.,

_
_

_
6

4
6.3

is

65 years and over

NEWARK,

063
596

Percent below poverty level

Percent of persons for

455
442
326

LEVEL

Families

Unrelated individuals for


determined

21

15

127
57

65 years and over

BELOW POVERTY

36
36

117
9
9

6
6
14

2 943
1

Related children 5 to 17 years

P-340

13

153
153

60 years and over

IN 1979

25

21

wham

Persons tor whom poverty status


Related children under 18 years

INCOME

31

Householder 65 years and over


Unrelated individuals for
determined
65 years and over

49

693
662
489
35

Families

Householder worked

With related children under 18 years


Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years

16
100.0

145
4.9
18
13

_
-

_
-

_
_
_
_
_
-

5.4
5.4
8.5

3.6

11

27

4.0

5.4

_
-

4
33.3

_
-

is

4.9
6.8
14.6

SMSA

4.0
15.5

51.3

_
_

CENSUS

5.4

5.4
20.8

Occupation, Income

Table P-19.

in

1979, and Poverty Status

in

1979

of Asian

and

Pacific Islander Persons:

1980-

Con.
[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Union

Census Tracts

[400 or More Asian and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

BJ

Nework

County Con.

city,

Essex

County

Pacific
Roselle Pork

Islander Persons]

city

Roselle borough

borough

city

Westfield town

113
72
32
40

184
68
20

81

972
462

41

70

13

105
68
6
62
25

163
123

12
21

40

140
322
324

18

12

142

22

75

107

Plainfield city

Rahway

OCCUPATION
242
33

Employed persons 16 years and over


Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations ..

Soles occupations

12
10

48
78
42

Administrative support occupations, including clerical

48

36

18

12

Professional specialty occupations

ond administrative support occupations


Technicians and related support occupations

Technical, sales,

Service occupations

47

6
21

116

49

Private household occupations

15

Protective service occupations

Service occupations, except protective

34

and household

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations


Precision production, craft,

Machine operators, ossemblers, and inspectors


Transportation and material moving occupations
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

INCOME

IN

1979
150

Households

$5,000
$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999..
$35,000 to $49.999
$50,000 or more
Less than

72

138

10
8

14

13

33

17

13

11

18
14

11

7
14

46
25

38

Families

$19 318
$21 037

$23 929
$27 723

$30 536
$32 949

$21

250
$19 673

$25 000
$30 726

$26 932
$29 038

56
66
140
155
114
$32 009
$35 443

125
$19 350
$19 147

66
$23 929
$27 723

92
$30 000
$33 126

44
$22 885
$19 655

60
$24 773
$32 661

132
$27 273
$29 691

545
$33 662
$37 556

33
$8 850

Unrelated Individuals 15 years and over

Median income
Mean income
Per capita income

Households
With earnings
earnings

With Social Security income


Meon Social Security income
With public assistance income
Mean public assistance income

IN

19
6

13
17
13
17

8
41
7
10

Median income
Mean income

612
20
22

19
16

.,

Mean

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

98

66

11

Median

Mean

64
73
73

68
53
38

and repair occupations

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

27
17
14

15

11

11

12

31

12

$21 494

$12 037
$10 802

$15 789
$15 110

$14 677
$17 405

$25 423
$21 052

18
$19 702
$18 499

$9 567
$12 568

$6 303

$7 799

$11 005

$8 071

$9 512

$8 621

$10 073

150
139
$20 512

66
66

98
98
$30 774

71

72
67
$30 945

138

612
563
$35 633
77
$4 780
20
$2 918

$23 408

16

17

$3 108

$5 620

$1

71

$19 247

113

$32 037

6
555

18

$4 005

$3 229

12

$1

813

$33
$29
$29
$29
$79

126
008
272
008
930

$1

705

$32
$32
$28
$32
$18

661

101

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE


$19
$19
$18
$19
$25

Families

With own children under 18 years


Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years

147
740
757
740
725

$27
$30
$28
$30
$17

723
117
781
117
150

$19
$18
$19
$18

655
336
655
336

578
868
578
210

$29
$33
$29
$34
$26
$26

691
888
852
414
825
825

$37
$37
$38
$38
$16
$16

556
350
993
308
072
072

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


Families

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years ond over
Unrelated individuals for
determined

whom

poverty status

whom

poverty status

Is

determined

Reloted children under 18 years

Related children 5 to 17 years

60 years and over


65 years and over

INCOME

IN

66
58
42

92
92
55

60
60
34

132
102

545
493

101

441

7
7

6
6

19
12
19

18
6

93
42

491
205
129

2 203

Is

65 years and over


Persons tor

125
105
90

33

12

10

479
144
100

226
82
64

40
40

13
13

302
69
45
22

174
55
6

14

228
65
38
28
16

760
454

44
44

120

10
7.6

2.2

161

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Families

Percent below poverty level

12

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 yearsFemale householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over

Unrelated individuals tor


determined

whom

poverty status

is

8
24.2

Percent below poverty level

65 years and over


Persons for whom poverty status
Percent below poverty level

is

determined

84
17.5

Reloted children under 18 years

24
24

Related children 5 to 17 years

60 years and over


65 years and over
Percent of persons for whom poverty status
Below 75 percent of poverty level

Below 125 percent of poverty


Below 200 percent of poverty

CENSUS TRACTS

level
level

is

21

25

4.3

1.1

21

11

21

4.3
4.3
12.4

2.6
10.5

:
-

determined:

17.5

31.7
42.0

12.1

19.9

15.5

_
2.2
2.2

NEWARK,

1.1

N.J.,

SMSA

341

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

[400

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

8]

Essex County

Census Tracts

More Spanish

or

1980

and Labor Force Characteristics of Spanish Origin Persons:

Social

Table P-20.

Origin

Persons]

SMSA

Total

133 205
82 618
50 587

77 264
54 442
22 822

The

Belleville

Bloomfield

East Orange

Irvington

Montclair

town

town

city

town

town

375
892
483

948
489
459

960
255
705

5 289

504
289

Newark

city

Nutley town

760
365
395

61 322

482
237
245

Orange

city

Verona
borough

NATIVITY
Total persons

Native
Foreign

bom

1
1

3 682
1

607

44 726
16 596

896
760

86

136

53
33

403
334

28.1

36
_
_
37

81

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at
Persons 18 yeors and ovor

Speak a language other than English at home


Percent who speak English not well or not at

36 569
30 609

22 828
20 073

323

159

193

all

15.3

17.1

4.7

105
30.5

82 861
74 280
39.4

45 558
41 649

913
713

all

41.1

27.6

571
22.6

44 375
806
2 774

26 688
948
798

430

324

13

15

30

25

21

23 543
10 377
5 875

14 991

71

366

923

167
129

3 028

91

89
124

156
105

65 007
7 130
9 812
7 633
10 298
18 056
6 505
5 573

35 280

710

172

25
70
70
116

715

1
1

538
290

11.4

12.5

329
077

3 086

18.0

194

18 759

103
20.4

17 237
17.6

2 851
31.4

519
366

35 264
33 165

360
283

25.1

44.9

14.8

36.6

726

246

21 535

84

9
10

026
376
216

106
73
48

800
567
12 349
4 713

515
34
28
292
82
79

43

25
83

2 491
246
264
234
515
754
257

473
36

065

37

_
_

221

1
1

267
096

14

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
Persons 3 years old and over enrolled in school ..
Nursery school

Kindergarten

Elementary
High school

8 years)

to

(1

to

(1

years)

College

654

22
23
26

2 106

_
13

23

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


Persons 25 years old and over
to 4 years
5 to 7 years

Elementary:

8 years
1
to 3 years

High school:

4 years
1

to

or

College:

3 years
more yeors

703
4 345
5

5 961

8 682

540
38
42
25

82
115

54

002
44
85
62
163
353
129
166

83
155

251
124

3 088
2 329

279

6
37

27 017
4 683
4 953
3 694
4 615

28

52
158
100
157

131

6 107

101

358

70

1
1

46
50

148
92

11

175

937
028

18

19

14
21

6
7

FERTILITY

Women 35

to

44 yean

9 468
26 992

Children ever born

Per 1,000

women

2 851

5 156

263

102

2 174

68

121

15 992

341

114

396

039

68
160

676

3 023

3 047

2 353

878
373
484

481
809
582
109
362

4 746
615
2 607
1
214
945
448
430
524

764

839
015
335
342

131
1

3 945
12 976
3 289

37
56
1

156

514

540
244
280

327
096

_
-

382
643
653
69
290
294
264
86

90
90

874
453
228

40

126
67

31.7

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and over

Same house
Different house in United States

SMSA
SMSA

Central city of this

Remainder of
Outside this
Different

this

SMSA
SMSA

519
363

10 619
14 139

Workers 16 years and over


Drive alone

Private vehicle:

Carpool

32 186
22 860
4 157
5 169
4 913
8 497

238
283
768
359
262
147
135
187

196
120
168
168

111
111

21

90

home

Other means or worked at


travel time to

SMSA

48 961
24 888
11 712

23 889
10 347

636
398

459
247

764
343

151

187
174

356
3 035

132
85
21

100
58
54

200
69

23.8

26.7

24.2

27.7

28.1

600
288
312
703
842

457

359

451

195
262
154
78

133

226
52
45

217
234
110
130

48 808
28 577

978
687

7
5

Public transportation

in

21

69 537
28 854

195

369
72

55
22
25
20

055
938
074
504
383

231

66
66
200

3 187
2 991
7 043

362
190

17 294
6 738
3 843

56
172
52
52
16

_
-

WORK

JOURNEY TO

Worked

787
404
244
362

11

Abroad

Mean

120
49
57
24

work

minutes..

35 121
10 723
24 398

of residence

Central city

Outside central city

Worked outside SMSA of residence


Place of work not reported

7 498

6 705

5
5

16
9
7
3
3

1
1

152

261
141

4 250
2 463

76
22
22

26.4

23.9

28.4

968
7 863
4 105
2 365
3 006

178
69
109
174
27

443

22

147

54
89
29

28.2

30.0

427
419
008
233
257

135
29
106
188
54

561
421
75.0

37 942
21 169

372
267

299
006

47
47

55.8

100.0

394
27

77.4
911

95
9.4

7
14.9

11

10
8

19

117

326

19
10
14

127

84

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
Labor force

88 491
57 214
64.7

58.5

70.2

220
926

25 101

477

799

3 469

649
38

3 303
2 162
65.5
1
911

25

10.4

12.1

5.5

5.0

91
10.2

251
11.6

46 435
24 077

26 105
11 757

489

51.9

45.0

58.9

20 882
3 195

9 976
781

13.3

15.1

050
556
717
989
309
940

6 838
2 385

Percent of persons 16 years and over

Employed
Unemployed

51
5

Percent of

civilian

labor force

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force
Percent of female, 16 yeors ond over

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of civilian labor force

With own children under 6 years


In

11

labor force

Married, husband present


In

Civilian

23

labor force

13

persons 16 to 19 years

11

Not enrolled in school


Not high school graduate
Employed

2 511

Unemployed
Not

in

labor force

LABOR FORCE STATUS

IN

Worked in 1979..
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Persons 16 to 64 years
disability

Prevented from working

With a public transportation

disability

Persons 65 years and ovor


With a public transportation

disability

P-342

20 325
8 550
42.1

388
26

785
15.3

216
-

7 058

6.3

78
37
225
126

118
62
292
156

477

50

604
810
8 830
4 733

101

164
84
36
6

124

112
113

6
2.2

299
216

15
7.4

139
22

2 893
13.7

72.2

15
5.2

6 468
2 492
738
513

6.4

789
927

273

190

18 269

71.8
261

51.8

807
414
51.3

46
320

64.0

394
202

970

391
890

51.3
187

288

6 595

11

15

3
12

_
-

142

261

15

955
615
367
99

128
82

67

62
11
11

3
10

30

54

11

2 278
69.0
2 136

77.0

492
17.5

5
1

1
1

210

641

394

125
59.5
119
6
4.8

61.5

46

324
70

100.0

5 251
2 172

45
22

75
32

575
483
99
993

21

7
7
100.0

17.8
201

96
460
272

18

106
64

40

7
7

10

21

1979

Persons 16 years and over. In labor force In 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

With a work

842
238
431

751
502
66.8

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

59 196

29 709

737

574

894

66.9
56 699

60.9
27 968

75.4

76.4

64.3

721

40 917
37 227
31 640
29 230
15 546

19
17
14
13

708
757
895
657
8 687

537

809
570

145

537
366
340
299
299
129

19.7

22.5

501

474
456

521

420
380
317

6 095

3 314

71

66

35.5
128

15.3

15.1

15.6

19.2

16.5

83 482
5 357
3 025
1
534
4 534
689

46 163
3 439
2 064
954
2 389
412

936
23

694
44

10
5

31
14

42

57

303
78
26
26
56

12

26.3

29.2

432

256

21 811
57.5

68.8

256
214
186
173
162
55

066

47

82.1

100.0

026
794
716
625
568

47
36

616

85

20 436
14 167
12 799
10 488
9 609
6 793

27.0
211
13.0

19.7
16
10.8

31.1
2 612
15.3

21.5
22
12.3

3 167

534

202

10

36 023
2 885

345
26

122

791

12

794
850

17

27

341

21
3

1
1
1
1

544
406
177
108

37
136
26

410
303
247
244
218

27
8

20
26
20

208

21

19.5

130

44.7
4

21 .9

5.5

272

41

56
28

CENSUS TRACTS

Social

Table P-20.

and Labor Force

Essex

Census Tracts
[400 or More Spanish Origin
West

Persons]

well

1980 -Con.

Characteristics of Spanish Origin Persons:

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

County Con.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

West Orange
town

138
93
45

726
329
397

2 282
1
533

38

208

127

5.5

100
77'

445
369

20.3

18.1

50

248

18

833
28
9
414

Remainder

Total

Dover town

6]

Somerset County

Morris County

borough

Cold-

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Madison
borough

Morristown

Succasunna-

town

Kenvil (CDP)

Remainder

Total

borough

757

243
144
99

5 930

188
569

4 311
2 972
339

89
74

168
152

69
26

19

27

11.2

Manville

NATIVITY
Total persons

Native
Foreign

bom

083

3 914

6 937
4 146

2 617

239
112

297

127

613
362

2 944

101
981

40

724

7.7

8.0

6.5

523
067

7 143
5 545
29.8

2 401
2 296

3 871
194

749

11

3 876
2 054.

15

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 years

Speak a language other than


Percent who speak English
Persons 18 years and over
Speak a language other than
Percent who speak English

English at

home

not well or not at


English at

all

home

not well or not at

all

1
1

565
509

134
77

42.6

189
143
42.7

39.9

9.1

309

116

299

76

82

10

128

7
12

102

566
538

143
562

10.6

10.5

3 854

2 728

2 520
16.0

957

70
40

15.5

20.0

516
88

19

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
Persons

3 years

and over enrolled

otd

in

school ..

Nursery school
Kindergarten
Elementary

(1

High school

to 8 years)
to

(1

years)

College

11

154

27

48

12

23

58

400

184
198

213
830
972
662

208

5 533

29
62

213
720
460
716
778
789
857

645
325
129

2 071
102
78

105
692

026

21

111

45
24

76

76

374

114
6

391

102

15

7
13
13

104
57

3 078
89
241
144

81

254

40

78

31

40

28

16

50

379
252

491

13
6

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


Persons 25 years old and over
to 4 years
5 to 7 years
8 years
High school:
1
to 3 years
4 years
College:
1
to 3 years
4 or more years
Elementary:

FERTILITY
Women 35

to

37
30
82
96
58
97

29
-

11

13

44 years

Children ever born

Per 1,000

women

97
153

342
215
310

24

63

71
2 958

128

202
462

2 032

2 287

148
136

779
379

2 436
149

12

271

848
103
363
246
359
498
218
61

909

131

247
845

22
60

137

15
14

2 727

2 491

933

2 521

172
58

604
132

329
204

101

276

125

552
293
174
435

45
56
56

276

20

105
105

13

196

500

717
885
602

125
39

415

114

2 630

165
135

71

414
190
461

76
154

6
59

19

776
625
89

96

12

140

17.8

10.5

13.8

24.3

487
60
427
34

70

284

176

70

284

176

13

137

13

37

608
468

139
114
82.0
114

55

74
78
172
310
642
448

517
702

3 421

2 493
2 743

2 150

426

56
14

_
31
5

294

13

791
2 690

2 077

5 411
2 540
2 371

3 752

51

417

39

941

12

66
029
276

124

12

817
792
394

570
437

27

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 yoors and over

Same house
Different house in United States

SMSA
SMSA

Central city of this

Remainder of
Outside this
Different

this

12

180

Abroad

281

81

15

2 922

91

200
605
605

129

201

76
66

298
165

986
569

79
32
22

137
147
133

25.2

22.2

28.9

21.2

22

308

833
224
609
209
112

3 828
71
3 757

597
039

7 619

65.1

SMSA
SMSA

10 023
4 146
4 733

3 507

086

91

730
442

144

1
1

212
860

107

_
_

JOURNEY TO WORK
Workers 16 years and over
Private vehicle:

Drive alone

Corpool
Public transportation

Other means or worked at

Mean

travel time to

Worked

in

SMSA

home

work

minutes-

of residence

Central city

Outside central city

Worked outside SMSA of residence


Place of work not reported

22

22

48

286
33

14

21

5 001

2 936
1

434
435

21

31

1
1

24.6
1

811

800
387
248

48

77
257

_
-

21.8

17.4

35
13

166
14

152
197

25
-

2 855
2 150
75.3

56
80.0

11
1

936
260
342

439

25

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Parsons 16 yoors and aver
Labor force
Percent of persons 16 years and over
Employed

Unemployed
Percent of civilian labor force

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force
Percent of femole, 16 years and over

Employed
Unemployed
With own children under 6 years
labor force

Married, husband present


In

Ovillan persons

16 to 19 years

Not enrolled in school


Not high school graduate
Employed
Unemployed

Not in labor force

LABOR FORCE STATUS

IN

5 562

2 574
1
951
75.8

203

4 095
2 904

76

304

010

802

125
61.6
125

29

378

149

25

659
204

2.3

2.8

6.8

7.6

5.3

7.1

77.0

443

64

249

831

3 779

29
45.3

139
55.8
139

466

2 306

213
774

109
68

56.1

61.0

63.8

62.4

458

2 101

699

68

165
68.2
154

205

75

1.7

8.9

9.7

_
_

6.7

674
383

278

20

186
693
464
375

42
28
57

60

80

19

21

446
270

2 153

11

162
69

40

25

13

11

189
26

13

289
030
279
96
39

129

39
18

24
33

21

74.1

5 897
77.4

2 082
80.9

166

5 776

854
737
689
596
236

4 284

13

_
_
_

242

11

70.9
2

981
169
7.9

59
34

2 156

265

429
899

57.6

58.7

62.9

34

_
_

40
40

17

137
93

48
28
22

146
119

795
104

9.4

11.6

319
137
233
676
457

334
151

70

48
8
14.3

38
32
84.2

32
-

17

103

919
567
278
68

42

35

_
-

15
15
12

17

3 106
75.8
3 071

2 251

48

119
30
9

26
26

6
6

139
68.5
139

454

116

74.7
451

83.5

2 004
1

431

78

357

71

87
77

158

138
103
504

50
50
28

359
276
317
234
72

19.9

19.6

24.2

20.1

15.9

33

419

208

36

8.4

13.6

15.7

3.8

13.5

23.3
6
13.4

17.0
169
12.2

21.2
167
15.4

7 270

2 497
88
37

196

577

134

3 866

2 738
122

70

16

51

332
62
26
44
116

13

1979

Persons 16 years and over. In labor force In 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

Worked

73.0
5 143

39

labor force

452
311
68.8

29

Percent of civilian labor force

In

115
76
66.1

1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment
in

94

337

81.7

74.6

94
47
37
47

330
276
247
233
204

37
24
25.5
11

15.0

58
17.2
10
8.0

183

930
3 602
3 379
3

111

71

67
27

2 329
2 149
2 026
1

925
527

78.8

68.6

199

618

521

48
42
42
36
36

294
243
477

12
25.0

8.0

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Persons 16 to 64 years
With a work disability
Prevented from working
With a public transportation
Persons 65 years and over
With a public transportation

CENSUS TRACTS

115
5
5
disability

disability

401
48
13
12

330
111

86
209
23

30
77

_
_

_
_

67
56
112

15

91

NEWARK,

151

N.J.,

12

88
13

SMSA

_
_
-

P-343

1980 Con.

and Labor Force Characteristics of Spanish Origin Persons:

Social

Table P-20.

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions ot terms, see appendixes

Somerset County- -Con.

Census Tracts
[400 or More Spanish Origin
Persons]

A and

B]

Union County

New

North Plainfield

Somerset

Somerville

borough

(CDP)

borough

Remainder

Total

Elizabeth city

943
429
514

610

429

521

351

78

2 240
597
643

40 547
18 267
22 280

28 044
11 136

89

262

178
62

119
58

565
276

9 654
8 250

6 523
5 989

177

36

914
802

13.0

12.8

13.3

10.2

69.4

17.0

1.6

406
920

27 432
25 129
40.6

19 067
18 441
44.8

120
936

45
22

054
725

752
634

27.4

22.7

42.7

23.3

12 300

8 190

385

49

054

309

54

3 103

200
86

15
20
157

166

375
463
4 064
2 089

27
10

351

576
658
6 030

199

62

15 218

886

326

63
123
92
158

Provi-

Linden city

dence borough

Plainfield city

534

107
77
30

3 311

Rahway

city

NATIVITY
Total persons

Native
Foreign born

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND

761

16 908

773

090

221

118
582
536

TO SPEAK

ABILITY

ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak a language other than
Percent who speak English
Persons 18 years and over
Speak a language other than
Percent who speak English

English at

home

not well or not ot


English al

166
all

home

not well or not at

all

610
556

391
244

22.3

7.0

39.7
251
197
9.6

346

248

157

10
14
163

21

15

4
92

11

99
60

73
58

73
35
23

496

14.7

273

49

2
1

235
185

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
Persons 3 years old and over enrolled In school -Nursery school
Kindergarten

Elementary
High school

to 8 years)

(I

to

(1

years)

College

746
42
76

111

933

40
577
277

24
25

106

49
68

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


Persons 25 years old and over
to 4 years
5 to 7 years
8 years
High school:
I
to 3 years
4 years
College:
1
to 3 years
Elementary:

196
13

112
55

22 044

44

2 520

198
89
83

4 or more years

FERTILITY
Women 35 to 44 years
Children ever born

Per 1,000

290

20
43
63

women

29
34
84
62
75

671

21

79

3 311
2 656

50
29
47
36

163

3 311

2 342

300
245
226

6 954
2 180
961

4 555
432
096

3 109
7 716
2 482

2 113
5 118

37 475
14 987
18 384

25 692
10 245
12 685
007
9 404
2 274

107
258

32
98

27
90

115
318

2 411

3 063

3 333

2 765

901
207
611

500

436
352

947

690
115

613
34

229
220
313

63
74
82

250
49

250

32

611

135
65

13

126
76

104
158
519

4 182

418

2 422

45

11

46
3

214
767
584

61

80
222
2 775

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and over

Same house
Different house in United States

Central city of this

Remainder of
Outside this
Different

this

SMSA
SMSA

SMSA
SMSA

Abroad

78
332

864
741

933

53

530

34

482

81

66
266

81

241

19
19

83

90

31

451
451
190

449

263

178

291
103

161

131

33

34
45

51

23

20.1

229

421

13 316
3 647
3 472

809
495

141

4 104

2 762

998
642

18 135
10 345

12 516

4 805
564

3 271

14

159
28
169

421

24.4

15.3

23.4

111

161

640

146
75
60

2 836

977

915

421

183

459
_

14

18

398
83

846
319
319
738

342

328
618

503
298
140

83
114

60
60
11

117
117

97

JOURNEY TO WORK
Workers 16 years and over
Drive alone

Private vehicle:

Carpool
Public transportation

Other means or worked at

Mean

travel time to

Worked

in

SMSA

home

work

minutes-.

of residence

Central city

229
95
67

Outside central city

Worked outside SMSA of residence


Place of work not reported

722
436

41
28
6

941

180
78
28

451
119
140

21.1

20.8

21.4

9.5

21.0

21.9

13 527

9 701

643
38
605
112
54

26

547

26

547
517

12

172

202
20
182
169
64

58

2 179

186
118

350

958

Ill

161

626

12 177

8 743

147

36

161

17

113

2 922
2 231

463
057

29 209
20 925

20 303
14 572

71.6

72.2
Oil

71.8
13 117

14

636
562

18

47

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
Labor force
Percent of persons 16 years and over
:

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of

civilian

labor force

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force
Percent of female, 16 years and over

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of civilian labor force

With own children under 6 years


In

labor force

persons 16 to 19 years
Not enrolled in school
Not high school graduate
Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

Civilian

LABOR FORCE STATUS

IN

1979
_
more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks...
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 5 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment

40

in

or

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Persons 16 to 64 years
With a work

disability

Prevented from working

With a public transportation


Persons 65 years and over
With o public transportation

P-344

251
213

459

84.9
178

18 995

171

816

41

69.7

70.7

754

41

28

58

285
22

35

46

440

62

11.2

7.2

16.4

4.4

9.1

9.9

7.6

335
232

193
128

121

612
373

69.3
184

66.3
128

48

384
40

15 122
9 115
60.3
8 010
105

10 653

83
68.6
67
16

742
424

20.7
73

19.3

9.4

12.1

12.9

55
24
143

51

155

30
86

91

59

70

49

11

204
637
8 675
5 538
3 533

17
17
3

12

_
_
_
-

65
474
243
142
33

6
6

57.1

910

6 408
60.2
5

3
1

101

642
273
93
276

12
8

2
1

60.9
321
52
13.9
75
34
341
187

583
825
286
184

969
3 894
2 452
826
487
190
66
5

109
32

540
70.7

407
133

17
60.7
17

7.8

405

63.0

55.1

67
10.4

303
169
597
399

17

243
104

13

44

8.6

025
646
579

28

777
565
72.7
521

223
196
27
12.1

128

66
241

146
58
15

16
16

77
39

6
6

231

29

14 822
73.0
14 351

70.5
811

1979

Persons 16 years and over, in labor force In 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

Worked

412
307
74.5

32
190
148

labor force

Married, husband present


In

659
517
78.5

534

324

214

81.0

78.6

85.3

NEWARK,

N.J.,

73.1

202

221

141

857

20 756
15 307

204

141

781

14 019

9 800

181
181

113
113

11

849

8 052
7 563

143
26.8

54

66

697
646
202

16.7

42

30.8
29

17.9

40
14.4

24.6

12.3

15.2

652
33

391
32

239

386
46

5
13
7

12

56

SMSA

21 339

324

7
disability

131
77.3
113

512
357
353
267
267

disability

11

56

10 951

826

634
557
477
426

10 538

224

24.5
195

814

41
70.7
41

547

593

71.0
511

76.3

41

23

059
018

41

881

23

848
420

587
460
403
336
305
108

27.1

668

196
23.7
45

176

60

16.1

16.5

12.1

15.3

19.8

27 311

18 907

2 138

466
834
482
848

946
576
320
355

748
43

192

11

241

25.7

036

58

18.2

83

171

11

130

27
135

71

41

29
-

22

CENSUS TRACTS

jrce

Table P-20.

1980- Con.

Ch aracteri sties of Spani! ;h Origin Persons:

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Union

Census Tracts

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

County Con.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Irvington town, Essex

B]

Newark

County

city.

[400 or More Spanish Origin


Persons]

Roselle

Roselle Park

borough

borough

996
493
503

392
180
212

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

city

town

Remainder

0122

0126

0129

0132

0133

0001

0002

755
410

423
238

3 867

427
176

428

440
303

474
369

185

567

251

137

105

877
780
97

376
917
459

310

2 300

345

194

000
576
-

114
105

101

77

156
156

349
304

374
340

7.6

22.1

2.6

18.8

7.6

79
79
-

Westfield

Summit

Essex County

NATIVITY
Total persons

Native
Foreign born

351
77

279
31

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGUSH
Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not ot

184

71

131

150
99

all

26.1

16.9

13.7

4.0

Persons 18 years and over


Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speok English not well or not at

713
680

267
210

529
438

all

27.4

20.0

36.8

283

131

10

_
_

241
6
24
93
87

214

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

in school

Nursery school
Kindergarten

Elementary

(1

High school

to 8 years)

to

(1

years)

College

102

26
144
67
36

36
58
37

591

208

31

257
158
23.4

2 628
885

277

20.3

263
46.8

159
159
32.7

265
238

231
223

257
250

400
374

870
840

26.1

19.7

50.0

29.7

40.8

372

466
29
47

72

17

222
87
39

196
120
74

59

312
59

715
96

159
34

12

71

18

9-98

459

123

87

18

71

75
651
303

74

68

101

124

31

35

2
17

47

359

2 085
93
195
185
172

223

182

173

32
29

15

15

13

20
46
48

42
53

38
32

37
16

12
15

26

40

199

84
62
35

174
_

167

17

186
157
26.8

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


Persons 25 years old and over
to 4 years
5 to 7 years
8 years
to 3 years
High school:
1
4 years
1
College:
to 3 years
4 or more years
Elementary:

FERTILITY
Women 35

to

1,000 women

25

71

25

11

165

16

212
63
49

98

80
63
93
30
84

33
25

_
5

21

36
38
22
45

108

792
264
384

59
140
2 373

671

114

2 571

2 591

335

3 714

508

61

48

125
293

42
86

100
215

2 344

2 048

2 150

191

482
245
229
23
134
72
72

684
290
363

31

200

364

23

103
54
10
33

196
93
32
43

18.2

24.5

25.2

22.7

506
22
484

197

243

132

55
105

44 years

Children ever born

Per

461
40

247

_
60
42

261

44
1

194
44
54

49

41

91

139
251
86

80

31

41
179
4 366

114
345

22
58

3 026

2 636

124
207

176
66
110
88
22
-

23

70
31

15

32

23
533

113

111

3 531

2 775

350
26
290

314

336

194

52
59
179

10
83

190
146
96
50

15
12

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and over

529
578
43
448
87
87
84

Same house
Different house

United States

in

SMSA
SMSA

Central city of this

Remainder of
Outside this
Different

this

SMSA
SMSA

Abroad

Drive olone

483
318

Carpool

135

Workers 16 years and over


Private vehicle:

Public transportation

travel time to
in

SMSA

home

Other means or worked at

Worked

015
388

284

103

121

2 211

306

316
376
519
477
219

123
145

778
076
410

193
90

145
93

31

23

156
136

70

29

17

10
13

84
37
47

21

15

108
167
35

22.2

32.8

18.8

21.6

15.3

32.7

25.8

20.5

330
304
026
279

203
58
145

157
32
125

93
25
68

57

46

11

14
7

67

16

22

504
369
135
54
42

40
40
-

231

226
70
156
24
40

424
246

945
574

58.0
196

60.7

194
87
44.8

284
79
79

84
37
37
40

38
38
99

161

34

111

18
18
9

587
382
174
31
31

40

851
301

164
386
386
66

WORK

JOURNEY TO

Mean

174

work

minutes.-

of residence

Central city

Outside central city

Worked outside SMSA of residence


Place of work not reported

200
86

48

243
79

12

132
27
10

189

1
1

65
26
23

115
83
9

132
83
11

11

183

520
210

58
27
31

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
Labor force
Percent of persons 16 yeors and over
.

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of

civilian

labor force

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force
Percent of female, 16 years and over

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of civilian labor force

With own children under 6 years


In

labor force

Married, husband present


In

labor force

19 years
Not enrolled in school
Not high school graduate
Employed

Gvilian persons 16 to

744
538

302

585

221
73.2

441
75.4

72.2

494
44

200

414

200

21

27

8.2

9.5

6.1

10
4.8

402
258

157
106

308

131

184

64.2

67.5

59.7

220
38

85

184

21

14.7

19.8

109

28

29

72.3

48
260
166
89
26
15
12

13

13

81

201

52

138

68

75
9

10
10

Unemployed
Not

in

IN

Worked in 1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Persons 16 to 64 yeors
disability

Prevented from working

With a public transportation


Persons 65 years and over
With a public transportation

CENSUS TRACTS

292
226
77.4

265

254

286

181
68.3

134
52.8
115
19

520
54

76

50

14.2

157
54.9
132
25
15.9

20.3

9.4

12.6

150
86

137
40

158
52

215
82

511

847
129

202
24

6.5

10.6

131

76

401
824

236

113
39

58.0

58.8

29.2

32.9

38.1

46.2

34.5

754
70

69.5
77
14
15.4
29
23
69
63

57.3

71

75

40

38

63

215

39

11

14
26.9

19

21

12.8

23.2

8.9

34

42

50

75

161

66

15

21

39

18

31

75
43

74
35

50
28

87
54

275
110

31

34

28

121

4
4

55
26

56

17
3
3

11

36

19

11

10

6.6
17

8.5

224
110
898
517

_
59
22

44

382
79
22

10
9
3

10

981
70.8

91

168
13
7.2

11

51

19

11

1979

Persons 16 years and over, in labor force in 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

With a work

2 799

labor force

LABOR FORCE STATUS

291
210

disability

disability

517

214

484

204

69.5

70.9

82.7

70.1

514
333
289
249
227

214

478
332
289
251

131

128
93
52

204
165
154
138

208
124

132
27

25.3

24.3

13.2

51

21

25.6
36

15.4

12.3

14.5

8.9

698
48

268

576

271

19

18

18
18

22

46

34

159
117

2 091
74.7
2 045
1
1
1

586
369
296
126
352
16.8
131
15.4

237

213

150

81.2

80.4
202
138
125
108
105

59.1

46

34
22.7
25
23.8

225
157
154
111

108
73
30.8
9

21.6
8

136
106
96

187
65.4
173
112
105

91

91

91

84
56

572

79

60.5

228
174
160
140

548
385
323

40.7
79
35
35
35
35

291

240
171

51

29.9

135
65
26.7

29.9

64.6

36

41

86

11

18.0

18.1

16.5

98

275
20

411
33

915

173

11

19
10
13

108
45
32

8
8

7.9

13.2

2 611
138
53

270
10

259
28

10
10

31

20
-

188
34

22

16

11

238

243
57.3

30

8
21

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

P-345

1980 Con.

and Labor Force Characteristics of Spanish Origin Persons:

Social

Table P-20.

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Newark

Census Tracts

city,

Essex

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

BJ

County Con.

[400 or More Spanish Origin


Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0003

0007

0008

0009

0010

0022

0024

0035

0048.02

0057

0065

0067

778
606

2 037

534

201

455
414

424
402

698

191

858
767

480
469

Foreign born

172

670
367

878
734

976

Native

343

144

775

41

22

91

11

648
340
308

248
212

729
660

529
500

514
466

292
283

135
135

649
638

317
317

182
139

501
461

6.4

13.8

30.3

26.1

221
221
31.2

146
115

40.6

12.6

13.3

26.2

024
889

862
819

834
795

456
456

674
638

216

202

54.5

35.4

35.4

54.2

33.3

308

818
35
69
498
172
44

593

467
-

636

614

16

140
108
20
98
182
66
22

123
106

12

732
119
157
79
93
210
58

Persons]
NATIVITY
Total persons

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND

1
1

585
298
287

1
1

1
1

581
117

1
1

ABILITY TO SPEAK

ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at
Persons 18 years and over
Speak o language other than English at home
Percent

who speak

English not well or not at

all

438
398
all

227
227

885
863

419
414

40.6

188
36.2

41.4

46.1

39.9

354

144

394

151

261
25
26
173
37

11

114

31

557

157
9
22

109
158

311
69
50
28
32
117

170
40
50
24
32
24

47
27

8
7

9.1

898
877

158
52.5

45.0

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

In

school __

12

Nursery school

25
162
48

Kindergarten

Elementary
High school

8 years)

to

(1

to

(1

years)

61

College

12

34
344
154
49

13

292

194

715

36

12

20

11

30
87

17

71

123
23

393
183
48

43
235
57
59

32
118
24

330
85

6,

708
169
157
102
135
97
32

314

143

54
77
43
72

61

697
57

16

151

42

11

208
26

562
18

68

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


341
37
64
52
66
110

Persons 25 years old and over


to 4 years
5 to 7 years

Elementary:

8 years
1
to 3 years

High school:

4 years
College:

to 3 years

4 or more years

FERTILITY
Women 35

44 years

to

72
206

Children ever born

Per

1,000

women

139

2 861

474
410

599
137
285
285

741

92
295
207

44

103
325
3 155

21

133
110

57
107
68
61

47

67
240

137

3 582

2 915

182
504
398

207

18

80
4 444

21

42
63

22
102
4 636

29
27

135
100
167
130
95

7
19

30

_
-

38

13

112
467

54
212

44
284

247

4 170

3 926

6 455

4 049

701
945
707
667

652
269
93

554
516

61

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and over

Same house
Different house in United States

SMSA
SMSA

Central city of this

Remainder of
Outside this
Different

this

417

549
641

703
379

770
770

177
132

45
29

184
165
49
49

419

138

147

27
127
127

177

125
58
58

150
72
64
64

38
38

53

18

40

_
_

22
22

_
_

280

24

14

49

290

411
217
143

126

86

299

31

24
24

127
22

78
9
27

21

42

30

19
19

76
74

204

533

349

Drive alone

57

367
96

41

48

161

106

182
73
167

153

Carpool

111

112
36

57
53

153
57
20
32
44

23.5

24.1

28.4

26.3

23.2

28.1

44.8

42.9

158
100
58

265
190
75
38
144

263
194
69
72

208

89
89

406

54

73

132

18

274
47
46

36
-

73

11

21

Workers 16 years and over

Public transportation

home

Other means or worked at


travel time to
in

571

_
_
_
-

112
776
250
250

_
_
_
86

WORK

Private vehicle:

Mean

477
487

123
123
178

Abroad

Worked

SMSA
SMSA

JOURNEY TO

810
753
630

SMSA

work

minutes

of residence

Central city

Outside central city

SMSA

Worked

outside

Place of

work not reported

of residence

31

11

143
65
74
77

54
14

53

73
65

259
147

27

87

15

18

25.7

25.7

37.0

25.3

246
172
74
50
44

108

139

94
67
27
26

53

80

66
42

91

48
18

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
Labor force
Percent of persons 16 years and over
Employed

Unemployed
Percent of civilian lobor force

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force
Percent of female, 16 years and over

labor force

labor force

persons 16 to 19 years
Not enrolled in school
Not high school graduate
Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

Civilian

LABOR FORCE STATUS

IN

Worked in 1979..
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Persons 16 to 64 years

379

226
96

932
305

42.5
73
23
24.0

32.7

205
36

128
34

474

17.6

26.6

16.9

28

26

72

8
22.2
59

23.5
36

8
10.0

13

334
87
20.7

359
234

139

154
39

530

191

298
66

36.3

22.1

53

65.2
178

51.1

110

13
19.7

56

15

37

23.9

21.1

77
53
212

36

18

23.3
137

19
58
32

49

38
223

19

76
20
20
20

24
13

607
253

512

526

29.9

41.7
193
60

81

15.5

42.4
131

37
163
47

118
32
72
58
58

40
94
43
78

241
127

140
62
190
99

229

160

16
16

145
120

51

44

195
104
86

51

21

51

16

453
163
36.0
108
55
33.7

13.1

298
89

966
421
43.6

30

108
22.2

76

237
99
41.8

19.2

357
62
14.8

23.7
184

233
156
67.0
126

72

111

187
36.5
158
29

717
491
68.5

14.7

553

105
7

12

18

57

23

35

36

419

131

71

56

86

25.3
39

159
30.0
122

297
8

2.6

80

233

45

59

159

61

55
18

18

20

124

63

39

34
80

51

23

39

22

29
25

15

16

186
79.8
167

46.8

22

25

15

16

HI

401
41.5
368

240

182
40.2
162
109

211

101

18

185
185

80
76

18

149

18

149
112
34.7

238

676

461

478

236

556

50.3

60.6

49.0

49.9

46.9

77.5

222
99
75
88
75
97

577
365
346
249
240
309

406
260
234

465

202
108

201

242
242

40.8

34

45.7
115

46

195
40.8
39

46
46
96
40.7
48

545
309
287
243
232
225
40.5
88

16.4

14.0

9.7

11.3

22.1

12.8

084

928

946

477

35
27

50
26
26
12
4

120
52
33

23

660
42

23

8
8

_
-

11

57
-

460

With a public transportation disability

P-346

503
210
41.7
160
50
23.8

16.7

10

disability

Prevented from working

Persons 65 yeors and over


With a public transportation

958
487
50.8

1979

Persons 16 years and over. In labor force In 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

With a work

940
419
44.6

204
36

117

Morried, husband present

116
664
59.5

15.0

15
16.9

Percent of civilian labor force

With own children under 6 years

In

74

Employed
Unemployed

In

473
240
50.7

disability

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

10

13

19

183
177
38.4

291
291

12

101

121
121

103
103
53
28.5
37
24.9

226

88
68
68
47
47
49

49

323

21.7

34.7

18

263

18

172
149
113
28.2
34

8.2

13.0

33.5
3
7.6

225
40

900

453

226

58
55

29
29

11

12

127
72
26
66

44.1

18

61

31

63.3
23
36.9

49
17.2

873
20
20
13

59
5

CENSUS TRACTS

Social

Table P-20.

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Nework

Census Tracts

More Spanish

[400 or

1980 Con.

and Labor Force Characteristics of Spanish Origin Persons:

city.

Essex

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

County Con.

Origin
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0068

0069

0070

0071

0072

0073

0075.01

0075.02

0076

0077

0078

0079

466
166

997
289
708

995
256
739

711
190

562
256
306

949
264
685

973
657
316

067
350
717

730
218
512

222
297
925

2 200

480
466

Persons]
NATIVITY
Total persons

Native

300

Foreign born

521

261
984
277

617
583

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGUSH
Persons 5 to 17 years
Speok o language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at
Persons 18 years and over
Speak a language other than English at home
Percent

who speak

English not well or not at

all

oil

509
499

217
190

262
232

181
172

89
64

230
216

282
282

385
354

203
203

116
104

218
206

31.3

12.1

15.1

5.2

7.8

8.8

15.2

18.4

20.2

12.5

8.7

807
798

690

501

8.8

568
536

696
650

466

403
358

598
535

572
572

728
728

815
806

553
452

917
890

49.1

671
59.3

44.5

44.8

50.0

52.1

37.9

37.2

61.3

54.6

50.6

58.7

533

270

302

217
_

131

292
22

275

409
-

244

108

297

543

17

12

19

25

28
62

116
74

65
33

37

31

123
70
78

271

91

116
70

540

606

116
67
56
152
144

81

1
1

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

in school

__

37
52

Nursery school
Kindergarten

Elementary

305

to 8 years)

(1

High school

to

(1

132

years)

College

20
157
62
25

17

152

9
16

177
53

24

168
70
24

29
285
87

20

42

437

330

496

442

558

79

103

80
64

77
60

101

647
179
108

467

25
122
100
69
74
39

15

166
66

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


582
226
140

Persons 25 years old and over


to 4 years
5 to 7 years
8 years
High school:
to 3 years
1
Elementary:

52
73
63

4 years
College:

4
FERTILITY
Women 35

16
12

to 3 years
or

more years

Per 1,000

women

93
318

172

3 419

2 000

44 years

to

Children ever born

83
157
46
178
37
24

786

14

24

84
150

86

91

115

49
90
837

57
139
25
28

16

120
69
106
135
27

40

61

99
89

38
77

66
150

68
200

68
272

026

2 273

2 941

4 000

344
227

967
397
518
466

908
373
319

92
172

89
43
120
96
119

81

57
125
193

732
126

102
193

42
193

46
30

310
282
248
289
94
283
60
54

67

81

122
821

178

166
363

2 198

2 187

004

2 390

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and over

Same house
Different house

United States

in

Central city of this

Remainder of

this

SMSA
SMSA

SMSA
SMSA

Outside this
Different

Abroad

JOURNEY TO

Drive alone

Corpool
Public transportation

Other means or worked at

Mean

travel time to

Worked

in

857
296

416
401

302
302

662
390
235
216

19
19

34
34

52
52
52

204
204
216

371
179

310

107
541

117
83

13

15

_
-

152

145

264

37

415

435
221
29

500
160

50

60

252
94
68
38

276

149
97
78
91

135

163

19.6

25.0

286
229

192
119
73

41

93

15

115

258
344

248
514
502

516
277
161

251

533
30
88
88
263

341
97
64
64

161

190

232

78

52
9
9
162

339
89

475

214

596

991

84
33
53
44

193

435

101

49

140
116
73
146

174
128

132
160
264

651

591

245
818
601
18

199
199

327

WORK

Workers 16 years and over


Private vehicle.-

375
420
803
669

SMSA

home

work

minutes..

of residence

Central city

Outside central city

SMSA

Worked

outside

Place of

work not reported

of residence

57
90
52

44
35

71

52

68
82
45

39
82

129
78
45
58

23.8

14.6

29.1

23.1

23.0

35.1

22.6

28.5

30.1

19.5

505
435
70
53
23

107

152

84
23
70

91

287
200

244
180
64

203
124
79
147
26

382
268

89
74

846
736

114
73
75

15

324
240
84

42
49

58
136

117

19

81

61

22

87
58
102

13

74

126
75

110
104
256

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
Labor force
Percent of persons 16 years and over

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of civilian labor force

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force

civilian

labor force

With own children under 6 years


In

labor force

Married, husband present


In

labor force

persons 16 to 19 years
Not enrolled in school
Not high school graduate
Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

Civilian

LABOR FORCE STATUS

IN

Worked in 1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in lobor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Persons 16 to 64 years
disability

Prevented from working

With a public transportation


Persons 65 years and over
With o public transportation

CENSUS TRACTS

696
528

753
558

75.9

74.1

444

539
331
61.4

448
314

616
446

623
394

764
446

831

567

593
313

937
738

70.1

72.4

63.2

58.4

68.2

52.8

78.8

1
1

630
163
71.3

490
38

512
46

274

69

326
68

372
74

494

57

284
30

377

57

73

32

646
92

11.4

7.2

8.2

17.2

9.6

15.5

17.3

16.6

12.9

10.5

12.5

8.1

407

362
229

395
256

277

233

265

349

427

293

457

151

64.8

227
29

179
41.9
135

56.7

205
24

159
45.6
117

148

63.3

42

44

45

10.5

11.5

11.2

52

36
206
95
168
124
72
45

50
227

44

163

134

146
94

65
49
109
68

24.6
138
25

224

26.4
129
50
199
118

19.1

93

11.3
19

50.5
132
16
10.8

351
76.8
281

20

143
61.4
127
16

817
456

36.6
140
9
6.0
127

174
62.8
154

416
236

86
35
20

83

77
30
30

117
65
51

27

11

6
8
16

7
7

82
20

78

57.0

98
53
35.1

110
73

208
135
37

18
12
7

191

274

069
94

55.8

70

382
74

19.9

16.2

64
30
313
183
79

95
50

95
63
365
296

446
303

40

51

141

51

38

26

16
16

42

19

220
140

36
19

109
55

1979

Persons 16 years and over, in labor force in 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

With a work

863

149

Percent of female, 16 years ond over

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of

501
58.1

disability

disability

494

532

520

353

367

467

446

452

647

332

725

57.2

76.4

69.1

65.5

77.9

56.0

77.4

520
367
325
280
244
114

336
222

75.8
461

59.2

516
359
312
250
203
122

81.9
351
251

71.6

440
309
287
305
283

446
322

616
355
330

696
550
484
440
396

22.9

64

21.9
60

182
169
144
155
43.9
77

436
285
265
216
209

18.0

16.0

675
15

163
33.0
97
21.5

834
74
68

086
66.6

131

180
164
260

312
246
246
209
209
106

23.8

29.0

40.2

31.9

11

58

96

35

199
27.4
89

281
25.9
118

19.5

7.7

15.5

14.1

11.8

16.1

18.7

423

552

34
26

11

593
35
19

734
45
39

756
50

11

500
72
57

866
47
38

232
176

376
334
328

281

168
133
36.2

75

232
199
106

16.1

36

34

15.9

10.1

698

476

26
22

37
37

301

11

12

16

11

16

14

18

29

21

55

63

25

64

30

93

14
71

21

13

13

30
-

75

21

15

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

029
742
660
482
417

485
98
35
26
145
39

P-347

1980 Con.

and Labor Force Characteristics of Spanish Origin Persons:

Social

Table P-20.

[Data are estimates based on o sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Newark

Census Tracts
[400 or More Spanish Origin
Persons]

city,

Essex

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

County Con.

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0080

0086

0087

0088

0089

0091

0092

0093

0094

0095

0096

0097

607

594

3 779

2 003

3 172

341

3 281

628
367

3 298

541

2 801
2 219

66

582

253

498

261

806

NATIVITY
Native

696
525

Foreign born

171

Total persons

1
1

278
013
265

1
1

326
097
229

1
1

806
660
146

651

352

225
947

1
1

2 490

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

220
206

662
648

852
823

413
400

485
444

636
610

490
394

236
076

512
497

925
899

566
549

909
838

all

15.0

20.8

24.5

28.5

19.8

29.2

10.2

22.2

12.3

16.4

25.1

17.7

Persons 18 years and over


Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

396
396

710
677

845
826

2 026

973

50.8

701
701
47.4

949
949

41.4

591
57.6

655
625

all

41.1

36.6

41.2

26.9

210

697

966

500
43

547

663

575

476

643

17

19

19

21

42

55
119

21

316

351
157

424

91
31

18

154
26

50
332
116
58

174
204
272

517

547
88

758

560

79
101

138

175

82
57
132
50

90
118

189
107
89
93

51

201

55

60

92
102
32
160
99
75

19

96
258
688

402

94
302

3 980

3 213

1
1

635

47.5

1
1

243
202

1
1

930
870

837
782

50.4

42.5

187
22
93
637
230
205

626

500
224
335

642
80

1
1

894
794
42.5

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
Persons 3 years old and over enrolled in school ..
Nursery school
Kindergarten

Elementary

8 years)

to

(1

High school

to

(1

years)

College

10

55

46

21

128
26

414

40

97
597
207
57

287
74
22

480

23

87
65
23
33
22

167

13

886

382
89
138

311
105

15

43
383

117
65
113

629
164
146

151

34

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


Persons 25 years old and over
Elementary:

to

4 years

5 to 7 years
8 years
1
to 3 years

High school:
College:

92
14
14

to 3 years

4 or more years

FERTILITY
Women 35

to

44 years

women

109
114

210
187
84
42

16

124
622
016

651

67
235

4 019

3 507

810

2 239

007

35

Children ever born

Per 1,000

101

48

4 years

149

162

101

545
200
285
238
276
390

953
94

167

130
329
267

117
39

166
48

81

117
84
186
137
23

134

15

226
665
942

73
354

208
744

4 849

3 577

570
738
720
638

2 586

185
87

206

221

125

645
919

406
248

3 303

569

2 855

426
174

304
128

234
398
103
85

RESIDENCE IN 1975

Different house

United States

in

Central city of this

Remainder of
Outside this
Different

this

354
604
625
599
-

244
244
234

27
27

26
26

305

125

720

340

99
223
107

56
165
77
42

405
125

448

291

161

385
126
80

100

138
113

172

056
435
309
244

44

177
67
35
52
23

19

46

68

145
190
60

34.5

35.8

29.1

18.7

28.1

24.0

28.7

30.8

89
-

501

14

347
209
138
69
59

269
234
35
73
43

640
400
240
93

328
173
139
142

307
144
163
45
27

170

89
64

162
88
74
39

731
871
50.3

722
397

770
462

55.0

364
33

60.0
421

529
346
83

Persons 5 years and over

Same house

SMSA
SMSA

83

SMSA
SMSA

100

Abroad

164
547
480
23
44
44
99

982
023
779

358
344
317

480

411

773
773

461
215
077
029

559
493

361

132

48
48

296

169

549
997
743
80

174
174
23

132
251

545
942
705
134
103
29

368

15

67
67
112

825
385
148
26
211
211

376

JOURNEY TO WORK
206

Workers 16 years and over


Drive alone

96

Carpool

13

Private vehicle:

53

Public transportation

Other means or worked at

Mean

travel time to

Worked

in

SMSA

home

work

minutes--

of residence

Central city

Outside central city

Worked outside SMSA of residence


Place of work not reported

151

71

99
49
182

002
462
208

298
166

282
50

35
42

940
396
216
220
108

25.5

26.5

28.0

25.8

362
223
139
126
79

733
467
266
209
126

238

620

158

411

80
77

209
34

40

148

298
733

2 093

912
338

2 017

213

56.5

58.0

37.1

029
184

312
26

960
229

15.2

7.7

19.3

669
274

163

55

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
Labor force
Percent of persons 16 years and over

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of civilian labor force

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force
Percent of female, 16 years and over

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of civilian labor force

With own children under 6 years


In

794
234

254

29.5
189

14
5.2

45

757
114

19.2

13.1

8.3

431
72

899
365

433
200

408

556

16.7

406

72

333
32

46.2
177
23

179
43.9
159
20

167
30.0
123

11.5

11.2

123

26.3
153

231
117
50.6
117

_
_

67

175
16
132
32

12

labor force

Married, husband present


In

410
268
65.4

115
56

labor force

persons 16 to 19 years
Not enrolled in school
Not high school graduote
Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

30

Civilian

16

_
-

8.8
181

41
8.9

022
548

942
502

2 151
1

237

53.6

53.3

472
76

385

57.5
103

13.9

44

50

78

372

201

76
22
214

197

121

122

249

117
59

49

11

19

134
55
42
33

96

112
107
35

81

72

30

14

156
98
92

42
235
108
39
32
18

117
23.3

552
238

43.1

134

678
55

10.8

7.5

477

735
303

40.7

41.2

173

203
70
31

31

126
536

500
96

47.6

19.2

189
58.9

110
491
44.2

266
37

453

88

380

75

83

15.7

12.2

15.5

8
8.3

22.6

382
123
460
245
244
50
45

200
45
295

246
84
452
248
315
79
68

14

31

23

402

150
88
37.0
197
68
109
59

171

100
50
29

33
6
29

111

29
10

358
136
479
263
282
124
70
20

19

41

194
7

150
41

120
44

LABOR FORCE STATUS IN 1979


Persons 16 years and over. In labor force In 1979
Percent of persons 16 years and over

Worked in 1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Persons 16 to 64 years
With a work disability
Prevented from working
With a public transportation disability
Persons 65 years and over
With a public transportation disability

P-348

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

43.5
77

29.5

26.0

149

61

144

147
122
30.4
50

9.7

15.2

14.1

13.9

18.7

16.7

956
99

929

2 085

948

119

881
119
64
24

443

551

527

57.5

53.9

55.9

97
97
107
41.2
52

150
115
114
105
102
38.8
20

385
270
252
247
229
80

408
350
337
270
270

514
413
388
280
255

496
323
304
217

20.8
51

149
27.0
23

229

25.2
122

117
26.4

19.7

9.1

16.5

19.3

6.3

397
42

784
42

686

679

742

201

14

35
35

28
13

19
12
10

63
30

13

_
43
-

401
44.0

627
367

385
53.3

942
602
519
459
404
248

45
-

60.3
188

746
503
418
382
328
205

985
56.9

216

152
79

262

787
60.6

207
864
788

263
33.1

244
57.8

260
63.4
221
158
158

198

11

22

28

66

72
35
38
13

21

13

31

671

93
50
66

226
100
47

870
779
562
516
316
25.0

22
72

177
113
28
145

41

372
259
252
147

206
59.8

121

796
734
578
549
458
38.0

203
18.7

921
150
94
9

31

96

11

CENSUS TRACTS

Social

Table P-20.

1980 Con.

and Labor Force Characteristics of Spanish Origin Persons:


[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

Dover town

Census Tracts

For meaning of symbols. see Introduction.

see oppendi xes

For definitions of terms

A and

B]

Elizabeth city. Union County

Morris County

[400 or More Spanish Origin


Persons]

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0448

0449

0450

0302

0303

0304

0305

0307

0308.02

0309

0310

292
762
530

925
755

364
616
748

2 060

711
607
104

2 017

594
423

702
233
469

370
320

303
290

381

373

394
364

679
642

392
353

438
438

138
130

8.4

26.3

35.7

27.9

8.5

3.9

Tract

Tract

0311

0312

631

597
034

951
536
415

NATIVITY
Total persons

Native

Foreign born

697
100
597

170

338
822
516

368
692

326
499
827

892
576
316

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK


ENGLISH
Person! 5 to 17 years
Speak a language other than English at

who speak

428
home

English not well or not at

all

Persons 18 years and over


Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

all

Percent

371
10.0
1
1

098
052

771

750

532
494

49.8

34.0

40.3

332
24
43
162
88

813

835

805
41.4

821
68.5

464

361

1
1

155
135
55.0

1
1

283
241
21.6

379
347

358
345

233
228

10.4

46

13.6

160
125

615
615
47.0

396
375

508
479

920
889

55.1

40.4

42.2

41 3

50.9

51.3

448

602
20

163

427

529
42

452

28
209
159

54

167

097

1
1

356
345

1
1

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
504

473

Nursery school

30

Kindergarten

48

28
37
213
107
88

Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

Elementary

school __

270

to 8 years)

(I

High school

In

to

(1

130

years)

26

College

15

52

719
37

20
252
106
34

21

27

250

466

25
23
202

67

173

131

17

16

67

648

908

933

152
114
92
110
162

116
292

65
196

30

40

23
281
144
134

85
49
29

189
98
70

084

403

700

16

303
30
30

258
82
42

142

91

086

944

58
199
164
124

105
164
93
74

493
49
106
68

353
90
98

340

42
59

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


827

Persons 25 years old and over


to 4 years
5 to 7 years
8 yeors
to 3 yeors
High school:
1
4 years
College:
1
to 3 years

51

Elementary:

4
FERTILITY
Women 35

to

or

144
88
163
282
86

more years

13

112
320

44 years

Children ever born

Per

1,000

women

2 857

592
26

429

102
87
105
125
113
34

117

617
130

26

130
66
142
94
43

71

91
91

19
14

161

121

141

125
48
25

120
296
78
57

143
592
4 140

2 231

11

12

85
320
765

50
205

100
328

94
284

4 100

3 280

3 021

969

64
149
165
150

130
290
2

11

47

114

262
199
95

54
49
186
30
26

170
383
253

2 367

810
705
933

696
316
305

101

107
295
37
39

49

130

106

116

262
472

85
83

247
900

132
89
33
16

128
200
563

2 000

616
546
936

690
383
217

51
102

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and over

Same house

528
276
983

461

010
475
427
389

15

450
-

833
135
110
269

330
120
26
58

804
404
296
20
84

562
315

33

37

17.4

17.6

18.7

409

Central city

671
18

Outside central city

653

409

407
42
365

27

72

15

50

Different house

United States

in

SMSA
SMSA

Central city of this

Remainder of
Outside this
Different

this

SMSA
SMSA

Abroad

JOURNEY TO

Drive alone

Carpool
Public transportation

home

Other means or worked at

Mean

travel time to

Worked

in

148

660
403

318
470
608

985
674
785

415

108

303
100
100
85

351
166
133

437
212
134

41

15

41

50

565
253
138
86
88

573
316

173

21.6

20.4

274
27
247
63
130

532

38
38

365
496
819

121

772

555
109
109
526

193
142

240

47
47
50

33

11

713
187
187

282

172

75

032
606

383
196
154

12
12

089
506
494

35
391
68

42
89

753
773
773
40
590

143
143

670
266
266

139
78
78

207

134

90

882
469
279

822
448
209
90
75

419

WORK

Workers 16 years and over


Private vehicle:

SMSA

work

minutes

of residence

Worked outside SMSA of residence


Place of work not reported

761

455

601

379

271

18

84

99
56

15

54
80

19.4

17.6

18.8

23.5

21.6

18.6

20.9

21.5

360

488

741

760

56

57
684

57

318
45
273
36

185

104

432
34
79

444
42
402

705

360
74

322
24
298
65
40

97

72

18

18

514

172

47

186
28

186
180
26
27

182
34
90

155

75

760

630
58
97

81

85

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 yeors and over
Labor force
Percent of persons 16 years and over
Employed

Unemployed
Percent of civilian labor force

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force
Percent of female, 16 years and over

Employed
Unemployed

In

own

children under

persons 16 to 19 years
Not enrolled in school
Not high school graduate
Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

Civilian

IN

1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in lobor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment
in

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Persons 16 to 64 years
disability

Prevented from working

With a public transportation


Persons 65 years and over
With a public transportation

CENSUS TRACTS

460
95

603
42

602
68

780
134

412
30

660

118

71

119

57

10.0

17.1

6.5

10.1

14.7

10.0

6.8

9.7

11.5

6.3

8.3

526
362

405
258

282
154

460
246

461
268

665

816
592

498
315

769
467

626
392

68.8

63.7
241
17
6.6

54.6

53.5

58.1

61.7

134
20

215

222
29

324
75

62.4
187

31

246
22

72.5
501

285
196
68 8

351

251
37.7

647
399

13.0

12.6

8.2

11.6

76
48
222

125

190

43

89
26

191

245

389

139

78
53
153
87

104

169

191

126
76
70

128
79

247

16

59
34

99
22

1
1

71.6

53.3

81

064

80.7

945
731
77.4

1
1

71.7

911
74.9

916

854

63.3
271

60.7

62.6

177
19

44

409
58

373

91

18.8

15.4

9.7

14.0

138
78

186
102

88

339
227
143
37

474
366

50
28
152

234

103

154

51
9

85

138
30

88
25

15

10

14
10

21

10

33

25

77

745

906

59.2

71.0
839

135

188
80.9

177
58
25

31

12
6
7

31

4
4

658
472
71.7

433
39

219

19

32

12.4

4.8

134
54

120
50

14.6
109

392
254
197

371

10
10

52

11

31

248
96

11

10

11

67
192
145

86
35

19
13
6

491
74.6

1979

Persons 16 years and over, in lobar force in 1979


Percent of persons 16 years and over

With a work

380
42

4.4

318
238
149
74

labor force

Worked

582
27

8.7

124
85

labor force

LABOR FORCE STATUS

840
80

10.5

6 years

Married, husband present


In

897
645
71.9

324
38

Percent of civilian labor force

With

871
555
63.7

548
442

216

582
422
72.5

841

276
914

443
035

609
72.4

151

258
670

469

920
79.9

disability

disability

938

685

459

548

81.5

81.5

78.9

62.9

661
73.7

879
669
640
508
490
238

685
442
397
342
325

440
320
320

518
364
314
318
285
185

643
429
409
338
322
212

25.4

33.8
87

32.1

37.4

73

16.8

12 3

131
17.8

866
49

171

288
288
95

70

25.0
73

12.5

15.0

65
24.9

115
65
22
22

819

563

820

23

52
32

36

22
-

15
8

20.7

31

19

16
51

16
31

683

370
354
279

157
130
109
39
101

20

424

735

77.4

77.8

165
131

722
552
535
422
405

247

899
865
700
687
264

418
283
249

92

141

27.3
85

22.0
87

21.7

19.2

45

14.1

13.3

18.6

84
21.0

586
565
465

471

451

201
81.8
167

451

417

513

890

57

49

31

51

19

17

176

10-9
12

12

100

52

35

55

NEWARK,

065

912

73.8

75.0

004
708
637
550
490
314

912
696
630
540
497

485
303
286

156

29.5
155
21.2

17.1

283
56
35

222

46

127
25.9
67

12.3

16.3

134

624
32

83
38

49
82

31

160
24

N.J.,

231

10

SMSA

19

18
15
-

P-349

wee

Table P-20.

1980-Con.

Characteristics of Spanish Origin Persons:

[Data are estimates based on a sample

see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Elizabeth city. Union

Census Tracts

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

County Con.

Plainf leld city.

and BJ
Remainder of
Union County

Union County

[400 or More Spanish Origin


Persons]

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0313

0314

0315

0316

0317

0318

0319.02

0320

0321

0389

0393

0394

0325

861
688
173

585
252
333

375

469
265
204

908
686
222

508
333

621

NATIVITY
Total persons

Native
Foreign born

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND

603
526
077

607
576
031

671

424
247

524
567
957

413
532
881

904

566
212
354

124
109

471

175

286
335

ABILITY TO SPEAK

ENGLISH
Persons 5 to 17 years
Speak a language other than English at
Percent

who speak

home

English not well or not at

Persons 18 years and over


Speak a language other than English at home
Percent who speak English not well or not at

all

1
1

all

422
382

433
407

364
359

312
294

90
90

332
303

276
199

270
244

12.0

8.1

4.5

16.7

2.0

16.6

4.1

387
354

432
403

39.4

27.5

045
038

039
010

37.0

44.8

187
176
43.8

540

523

504

1
1

1
1

1
1

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
Persons 3 years old and over enrolled

in

school ..

Nursery school

18

12

18

Kindergarten

21

34

207

26
272
169

63

44

866

835
84

Elementary
High school

231

to 8 years)

(1

to

(1

years)

College

221
122
109

1
1

073
014

008
913

100
100

270
264

17.0

3.0

113
20.4

130

173
132

000
975

410
329

304
284

534
520

307
224

412
329

38.7

43.6

40.0

27.7

44.4

51.2

41.5

35.0

26-21

182

129

287

139

197

14
138
23
16

424

176

441

340
4

364
18

17

34
190

36
56
24
60

21

216

99
30
53

70

171

14

106

80

167
86
62

25
154
98
69

23

10

336

870

822

818

335

251

455

14
7

32
128

61

230
40
34

272
82
74

151

39
37
48
90
22
9

30

93
174
269

113
103
113

31

33
64
137

88
119
93
163
237

105
69

124

68
50
14

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED


Persons 25 years old and over
to 4 years

50
112

Elementary:

5 to 7 years

89
146
328
72
69

8 years
1
to 3 years

High school:

4 years
College:

to 3 years

or

more years

971
69
144
114
95
356
130
63

167
106
188
183

95
12

119
93
113
159
149
317
166
122

51

71

30

103

48
74

27
37
80

338
22
45

115

17

31

80
222

50
69
20

143

33
19

45

FERTILITY

Women 35

to

103
284

132
368

127
292

146
315

42
88

2 757

2 788

2 299

2 158

2 095

745
688
830
298
448
84
84
227

337

167
60
60
57

486

664

151

151

151

151

187

620
46
46
64

645
382

667
377

161

162

214
77

80

96

19

22

32

44 years

Children ever born

Per

1,000

women

116
188
621

109
299
743

54

110
219

149

20
44

991

2 759

2 200

102
474
4 647

9
36
4 000

2 516

397
524
809

329

545
124
242

791
248
340

255

457

196
39

440

111

204
38
38

16

179

270
70
70
203

321

204
88

62
156

RESIDENCE IN 1975
Persons 5 years and over

Same house
Different house

United States

in

Central city of this

Remainder of

this

SMSA
SMSA

Different

Abroad

JOURNEY TO

Drive alone

Public transportation

Other means or worked at


travel time to
in

763
578
938

290
629

459
457

101
101

535
823
238
532
53
53

100

172

247

767
487

680
362
248

730
432

888
522
216

304

168

55

81

53

15

49

97

38
26

689
503
74
74
38

22.3

21 .0

20.9

22.4

22.4

20.8

21.7

599
59
540
74
92

615
88
527
93
140

686

716
98
618
110
38

81

532

583
59
524
56
92

154
87
39

Carpool

Worked

530

52

753
133
133

53
227

815

661

24

117
196

17

21

78
263
99

21

99

20

318

161

287

74
66

175

20

115
126
27

11

15

25.5

20.8

434
43

143

85
111

18

WORK

Workers 16 years and over


Private vehicle:

Mean

566

SMSA
SMSA

Outside this

346
579
667

SMSA

home

work

minutes..

'

of residence

Central city

Outside central city

Worked outside SMSA of residence


Place of work not reported

'

116
570
227
91

168
72

13

52

519
112

12

31

81

391

162
56

81

74

50

12
9

32
6

24.1

16.5

16.0

23.3

113

123

116

90

181

64
49
42

33

123
110

116

90

148

121

43

10

40

70

10
19

LABOR FORCE STATUS


Persons 16 years and over
Lobor force
Percent of persons 16 years and over

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of civilian labor force

Female, 16 years and over


Labor force
Percent of female, 16 years and over

Employed
Unemployed
Percent of civilian labor force

With own children under 6 years


In

labor force

Married, husband present


In

persons 16 to 19 years
Not enrolled in school
Not high school graduate

Civilian

LABOR FORCE STATUS

813
94

707
69

789
69

71.9
921
116

IN

439

145
840

077
738

351
80.0

73.4

68.5

325
26

708
132

663
66

423
325

304
214

583
369

334

70.4

63.3

704

76.8
321

204

350

60.8
167

57

19

36

060
761
71.8

203

428
309
72.2

287
22

8.9

8.0

11.2

7.4

15.7

9.1

7.5

1.2

5.1

17.7

7.1

575
310

660
359

746
438

215

627

141

286

73.1

53.9

54.4

58.7

58.4

58.6

104
73.8

319
40

369
69

282
89

265

286

53

265
45

42

14.5

11.1

15.8

5.7

13.7

2.4

6
5.8

58.5
108
13
10.7

126
83

137
108
307
225

166
84

151

33
25

24.0
135

41
12.5

12.4

150
52.4
140
10
6.7
75
14

53.1

376

169
68.4
165

143
76

207

371
59.2

558
327

247

157
73.0
148
9

526
307

54
451

430
246
140
45

159
33
28
9

18

260

133
100

121

22

28

79
377
235
125
37
30

22

64
50
114
88

133
87

21

340
205

131

127

105

98
54

51

26

13

17

6
6
6

76
20

19

11

10

12

98

127
75
342
212

6
13

19

16

166
86

10

61

15
19.7

43
25
52
38

39
14
8

121

24
12

145

87

48
26
16
4
9
3

1979
1979

872

812

76.4

71.9

labor force in

DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS


Persons 16 to 64 yean

560
512
474
205
23.5
120
20.5

091

disability

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

873
702
658
567
540

089

367

823

756

786

322

218

360

229

306

75.5

83.6

71.9

70.2

74.2

76.1

71.7

61.7

68.6

71.5

360
253
243
218
208
79

219

290
198
178
176
156
72

064
787
738

358
283
266

505
500
306

241

36.1

28.1

21.3

94

114

117

34

16.0

241
27.0

072

15.5

159
54

15.6

12.7

332

414

67

50

57

103

HI

12

10
17

43
11

808
594
538
435
379
203

224
78

26
26
20
25

31

disability

891
70.6

779
559
522
419
386
293

838
641

60
30

disability

Prevented from working

With a public transportation


Persons 65 years and over
With a public transportation

587
429

.'
Worked in 1979
40 or more weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
50 to 52 weeks
Usually worked 35 or more hours per week
With unemployment in 1979
Percent of those in labor force in 1979
Unemployed 15 or more weeks
Mean weeks of unemployment

With a work

10.4

Percent of persons 16 years and over

in

10
4.7

Persons 16 years and over,

P-350

68.0

31

Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force

443
037

129
776
68.7

141

356
266
167

labor force

262
858

907
79.5

24.7
112

750
532
510
366
366

763
573
549
446
427

317
278
242
244
218

207
135
132

178
23.5
77

171

13

64

21.8

4.0
9
32.3

29.4

20.8

21.9
37
20.6

371

304

583

87

19.5

15.0

17.4

096

975
46
34
27
102

977
42

58
37
15

49
24

11

123
123

36

128
123

94
89
108
47.2
49
15.8

23.5
37
20.5

387

17

41

320
44

23

17

41

31

12

11

54
14

41

83
28

52

18

14

CENSUS TRACTS

Occupation, Income

Table P-21.

1979, and Poverty Status

in

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

in

1979

1980

of Spanish Origin Persons:

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see oppendixes

A and

B]

Essex County

Census Tracts

[400 or More Spanish Origin


Persons]

Belleville

Bloomfield

Eost Orange

Irvington

Montcloir

SMSA

Total

town

town

city

town

town

51 220

25 101
2 640
087
553

649
85

477
137
55

799
179
62

82
160

117
184

911
136
58
78

95

10

12

33
117
42

49
123
110
9
14

The

Newark

Verona
borough

city

Nutley town

394

18 269

336
622
714
3 616
279
836

261
72
20

911
94

40

145
59
86

21

52
68

73
171

31

26
42
38

55
85
84

Orange

city

OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations

Professional specialty occupations

10

and administrative support occupations


Technicians and related support occupations

Technical, sales,

Sales occupations

Administrative support occupations, including clerical

7
5

Service occupotions
Private household occupations

Protective service occupations

Service occupations, except protective

and household

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations


Precision production, craft,

and repair occupations

22

Operators, fabricators, ond laborers

15

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation and material moving occupotions

Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

INCOME

IN 1979
Households

510

2 417

093
879
963
676
240
474
333
558
583
230
813
314
500
499
315

Median

Mean

430
264
3 627
2 990
167

329
2 494
97

4
63

17

25

87

14

123

59
79
40
24

98
214
102
54

386
36
78
272
325
34
62
229
4
264
796
555
86

15

58

155

15

510
337

243
25

165
92

21

5 321

3 231
10 822

204
125

518
099
2 205
7

52
27

22 142
6 119

427

320

620

32

21

187

21

23

2 897
5 634
5 713

909
3 453
2 960

12

4 307
5 139

2 113
2 113

30
59
90
77
98

99
76
45

2 456
986
$14 565
$16 937

113
$14 051

180

34
170
6
24
140
67

38 084
7 772

$5,000
$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
less than

51

2
1

898
390
$11

13

22
60
94
26

2 501
2

070

53
215
802

22

84

52

15

68

16

14
8

'

19

405

25

127

41

8 790
6 128

58
47

420
343

14
4

842
820

21

56

10

17 537

136

26

619

18

61

11

14

29

183
112

19
19
14

62

49

112

4
6

15

51

771

$13 167
$14 598

$13 934
$15 058

$18 750
$27 992

508
842
664
2 684
2 278
512
336
539
174
$9 631
$12 385

250
$24 875
$24 271

422
$13 304
$14 555

1
329
$14 793
$15 636

$21

169
510
$33 473

15 005
$10 300
$12 891

123
$25 489
$24 228

510
$16 612
$19 142

12
$19 375
$23 768

48
46
40
73
57

16

$21
$21

81

250

213

72
96
68

251
178

39

16

194
65

12

4
$18 458
$18 732

145

26
36

22

5
1

30

17

16

$24 375
$22 133

$15 781
$18 491

$30 969
$28 884

32 627
$15 493
$17 669

18 835
$11 821

$14 651

357
$20 255
$20 085

Median income
Mean income

9 821
$5 894
$7 546

5 562
$4 720
$6 528

$10 750
$10 132

87
$9 417
$10 414

301
$8 232
$9 128

$5 482
$5 545

149
$6 281
$9 227

4 180
$4 333
$6 014

36
$3 500
$2 699

143
$10 486
$9 760

6
$26 801
$39 115

Per capita income

$4 906

$4 072

$5 828

$7 368

$4 772

$4 346

$8 486

$3 565

$6 704

$5 972

$7 355

084
326
638

427
393
$18 927
30
$3 366

320
288

510
222
$16 548

243
216
$29 266

17 537

136
129

$21 931

620
476
$16 894

619
586
$18 324

$24 301

14

16

$3

162
116

12

$3 218

13

948

$2 118
55

$3 748

$1

995

$2 695
359
$3 346

$6 964

41

38
$3 512
75
$3 941

131

23

$3 427

22 142
15 787
$16 379
2 595
$3 193
6 545
$3 580

$3 396

$3 621

$1

$17 669
$16 358
$21 286
$20 836
$7 377
$5 903

$14 651
$13 296
$18 741
$18 284
$6 443
$5 455

$20 085
$18 567
$21 154
$19 858
$12 692
$12 097

$24
$22
$26
$24
$8
$10

271
197
182

473
076
838

$12 891
$11 694
$16 844
$16 483
$5 991
$5 078

32 627
23 676
23 550
7 924
2 647
6 725
3 503

18 835

357
310
248
36
26

250

32
17

18

125
62
108

36

17

81
15

81
14

369
456
323

942
228

Families

Median income
Mean income
Unrelated Individuals 15 years and over

38
30
$18
4
$3

Households
With earnings

Mean

earnings

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income
With public assistance income
Mean public assistance income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

own

50
$3 957

1
1

11 794
$14 635

$21

705

18
18

6
$6 105
-

744

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE

Families

With

178
338

8 352

315

children under 18 years

Married-couple families

With own children under 18 years


Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years

376
492
333

$14
$15
$17
$19
$8

555
050
065
956
225

$8 509

$15
$14
$18
$18
$7
$6

636
482
898
528
225
787

$33
$36
$38
$46
$8
$8

194

030
344

$24
$23
$24
$23
$23
$18

228
478
397
933
356
695

$19
$18
$20
$19
$12

$23
$23
$23
$23

142
881

048
826
233
$11 293

768
768
768
768

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


Families

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated Individuals for

whom

determined

whom

poverty status

is

determined

5 425

066

637

131 789
49 271

76 561
31 094
22 378
4 000
2 389

35 706

Related children 5 to 17 years

60 years and over


65 years and over
IN

9 477
1

Related children under 18 years

INCOME

320

422
280
262

221

120
27
21

329
946
042
372

169

118

26
27

338
146
38

293
25

315
34

914
617
496

5 289
2 196
1
531

63
56

192
136

151

15 005
8 677

123
104
69
20

510
478
377
46

12

12

41

40

12

564
5 275
143
4 725
2 668

531

14

144

4 165
514

36

143

60 990
25 554

474

221

184

18 371

114
53

890
620
394

86
49
36

46
27

50
21

6
6

101
31

11

12

is

65 years and over


Persons for

782

14 209
6 007

506
5 338
2 885
649

poverty status

11

7 412
4 534

74
42

154
104
57

10

735

51

145

27

850

6 012

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL


Percent below poverty level

25.5
2 160
7 443

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked

6 573
34.9

8 311

Families

in

With related children under 18 years


With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over

determined
Percent below poverty

whom

poverty status

3 233

2 159
39.8
301

494
is

determined

35 356
26.8
18 619
13 092

Related children 5 to 17 years

60 years ond over


65 years and over

CENSUS TRACTS

34.1

Related children under 18 years

whom poverty status


Below 75 percent of poverty level
Below 125 percent of poverty level
Below 200 percent of poverty level

is

28

110

332

10

7.8
10

3.6
9

26.1

25.0

5.9
1

251

106
326
222
34
216
106
-

28
10

29
99
79

10
10

450

9
9

10
10

25
79
36

40.1

9.6

39
40
20

950
400

20
5

135

_
_
-

4 142
399

10

49

15

is

level

Persons for whom poverty status


Percent below poverty level

455
976
509
493
302
564
135

323
736
5 066
3 002
208

65 years and over

Percent of persons for

1979

Unrelated individuals for

590
053

20

58

11.1

24.7
6

19.8
9

41
4.4

.23.2

27 710

140

36.2

10.2

445

133
42.2

799

22

36

36.1

43.2

61.1

15

257

25.2
4

494

90

227

12.2

25 108
41.2

22

28.2

4.6

12.0

13 883
9 666

104
65

027
630

4
4

33.7
48.6
65.8

3.0
9.5
24.3

10 604

65
45

_
-

128

104

14

12

21

690

16
16

29.7
43.2
60.0

9.5
14.5
33.1

1.5

19.3

7.9

28.6
41.2

25.7
34.4
54.5

15 227

205

870
623
15

52

28
28
4
4

_
-

_
-

determined:

21.6
32.9
48.4

18.8

6.0
23.1

35.2

NEWARK,

N.J.,

7.6
16.8

36.6

SMSA

351

Table P-21.

Occupation, Income in 1979, and Poverty Status in


[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

Essex

Census Tracts

1979

For meaning of symbols

County Con.

1980 Con.

of Spanish Origin Persons:


,

For definitions of terms. see appendixes

see Introduction.

Morris County

and B]

Somerset County

[400 or More Spanish Origin


West

Persons]

well

Cald-

borough

West Orange
town

Remainder

Total

010
344

5 143

Dover town

Madison
borough

Morristown

Succasunna-

town

Kenvil (COP)

Remainder

114
25

2 659

Manville
Total

borough

981

48

474

12
7
5

OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations -.

304
80
30
50
97

18

18

Professional specialty occupations


Technical, sales,

76

29
6

and administrative support occupations

103
241

338

31

12

18
7

79
35

Private household occupations

117
190
118
26

Protective service occupations

12

Service occupations, except protective and household

27

Technicians and related support occupations


Sales occupations

Administrative support occupations, including clerical


Service occupations

Forming, forestry, and fishing occupations


Precision production, craft,

and repair occupations

INCOME

IN

34
27

451

31

13

14

962
166
266
530
680

269
33
86
150

12

39

32

10

12

117

81

29
146

684
298
386
610

11

190

284
523
66

115
175

5
19

24

_
_

140

33

12

80

85
48
547

110

48

134

320
336
45
36
255

16

13

29
56
39

70
154
110
27

22
32
27

376
640
425

327

7
7

17

106
109

93
89

_
-

63

650

5
12

19

147

546

2 712

910

50

182

10
7
6
12
14

19

124
84

11

121

57
43
27

23

54
54

7
18

38
42

14
14

98
$29 591
$36 651

284
427
394
593
475
210
$23 734
$26 811

498
$29 864
$37 208

2 378
$24 167
$26 880

171

11

185

497
278
244

927

145
113

2 019
1

317
212
27

24

18

_
_

_
_

167
29
234
509

_
5

1979

Households

$5,000
$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
Median
Less than

24
39
23

Mean
Families

Median income
Meon income
Unrelated individuals 15 years and over

Median income

Mean income
Per capita income

Households
With earnings

Mean

11

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation and material moving occupations
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

443

13

72
133
109
4
20

5
17

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

802
60
29

125

816
365

13

12

$58 939
$54 812

$27 708
$29 425

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income
With public assistance income
Mean public assistance income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

127
111

127
155
133

6
11

507

099
76

24

56
41

45

65
106
201

40

_
_
_

139
177
117

149
28

6
7

16

$21 456

$23 383

$17 500
$24 671

$18 403
$22 639

$28 125
$28 411

236
359
289
154
$26 347
$29 390

856
042
$22 419

18

$45 670
$42 858

135
$19 757
$27 241

63
$28 125
$27 680

1 306
$27 049
$29 507

925
$25 293
$26 018

547
$9 976
752

370

$9 143

$1000-

$10 935

$6 706

$7 214

191

29

24

310

11

115

80
$23 262
$24 651

$19 500
$17 705
$28 750
$26 557

19

141

$58 939
$54 812

$24 375
$29 087

_
-

$8 792
$8 862

215
$3 413
$6 580

1
116
$7 736
$9 408

$6 500
$7 479

136
$4 238
$5 192

127
$8 500
$8 513

$9 125
$6 805

$9 835

$6 629

$9 128

$6 658

$5 471

$5 647

$5 812

$7 145

$7 571

19

546
509
$36 457

2 712
2 611

$25 937

910
867
$22 757

50
43
$25 984

$27 470

507
474
$27 900

17

119

201

107

112

$5 574

$3 900

10

$6 675

$4 035

$3 780
75
$1 701

$3 653
50
$2 077

$2 325

20
$3 429

$3 923
148
$2 677

155

11

74
$4 508
58
$3 132

182
164
$24 510
8
$2 505

63
63

$54 773

147
137
$29 599

241

19

earnings

71

49

$1

837

$29
$28
$33
$33
$13
$10

087
945
874

$21

299

$3 515

$1

$11

1
1

16

099

041

16

$24 084

$25 798

24

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE


$54 812

Families

With own children under 18 years

Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years

$54 812
-

Female householder, no husband present


With own children under 18 years

122
001
148

$37
$36
$39
$38
$23
$13

208
520
047

HI
121

534

$26
$25
$28
$27
$12
$10

880
537
915
759
685
382

$22 419
$21 288
$23 392
$22 583
$17 546
$13 782

$42
$28
$42
$28

858
726
858
726

405

$27 680
$31 274
$28 856
$31 274
$14 040

$2 405

18
18

135
132
120

63
58

$27
$25
$26
$26
$2

744
951
375

$29 507
$28 476
$32 517
$31 802
$9 603
$8 435

$26
$25
$27
$26
$13

018
137

454
706

821
$9 095

$26
$26
$26
$26

557
557
557
557
-

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


Families

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for
determined
65 years and over

whom

Persons for whom poverty status


Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

INCOME

IN

is

26

13

178
49

32

61

125
99
31

856
770
675

737
227

88
62
69
30
25

171

11

306

221

925
859

880

671

51

131

91

109
106

57

19

31

71

23
23

16
16
16

is

determined

_
-

49

138
38
38

714
269
205

10

69

51

112

943

279
25

67

3 856

170
42
32

63

020

10 696

732
593
190
116

3 838
2 849

19

131

65

2.8

3.8

5.5

7.6
16

387
209

1
1

470
062
131

77

14
7

127

463

30

731
189
168
28

243

5 696
2 028

518
209

112

109
69

370
44

4 197
483
048

89

175
88

19
19
14

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Families

Percent below poverty level


Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years

With related children under 6 years


Householder 65 years and over

Unrelated individuals for


determined

whom

Persons for whom poverty status


Percent below poverty level
Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years
60 years and over

Is

determined

65 years and over

whom

poverty status
Below 75 percent of poverty level
Below 125 percent of poverty level
Below 200 percent of poverty level

NEWARK,

N.J.,

4
4

19
13

59
124
84

65
30

41

13

77

30

31

12

is

63

47

2.2

4.8

5.1

43
56

51

37
44
19

32

3
42.9

14

47
23
7
23
10
7

_
-

is

Percent below poverty level

Percent of persons for

_
poverty status

65 yeors and over

P-352

18

141

19

poverty status

2 378
2 199

27

498
459
315
44
30

19

24

70

_
-

6
12.2
6

21.4

191
20.3

25.1

14
20.9

24

51

92

666

321

14

25.2
8

72

110

15.6
16

29.7
17

287

284

7.1

4.6

6.2

8.3

8.2

29

43

18

31

122
88

6
6

250
167
30
24

41
5.6
3
3
8
8

3.9

14.6
23.5

3.9
7.4
13.9

4.4

5.4
16.5
33.3

8.2
16.5
24.7

17.1

1.2

24.5

29.0

26.7

8
100.0

1.2

5.0

6.8

9.0

125

16

113
82
35
24

8.1

5.0
11.4

17.9

24.2

9.0
9.0
9.0

76
22

determined:

SMSA

11.7

3.8

3.8

CENSUS TRACTS

in

Table P-21.

1979, and Poverty Status

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

1979

in

of Spanish Origin Persons:

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Somerset County Con.

Census Tracts

More Spanish

[400 or

For

1980- Con.
A and

B]

Union County

Origin
North

Persons]

New

Plainfield

Somerset

Somerville

borough

(COP)

borough

459
87
28
59

285
60

178
70

13

31

111

47
90

39

137

40

13

35
95

32
45
28

23

134
232
36
66
130

133
27

Provi-

Remainder

Total

Elizabeth city

Linden city

dence borough

Oil

18 995

13 117

580
775
805
4 073

763

754
69

41

245

371

41

13

Plainfield city

Rahway

city

OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations ..
Professional specialty occupations

and administrative support occupations


Technicians and related support occupations

Technical, sales,

Sales occupations

Administrative support occupations, including clerical

51

Service occupations

Private household occupations

Protective service occupations

Service occupations, except protective ond household

Forming, forestry, and fishing occupations


Precision production, craft,

and repair occupations

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation and material moving occupations
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

INCOME

IN

Households

$5,000
$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
Median

Families

Median income

Unrelated Individuals 15

43
64

38
30

112

41

21

23

25

264
4
15

146
63
55

149

124

538

12 131

11

12

10

7
7
27
22

41
13

264

24

193

23
35

89
96

24

135
137

12

85
937

54
163

100
29
108

28
141

205
610
846
034

375
88
2 698
8 964
6 158
029
1
777

16

392

52

51

791

103

345
274
24
47

492
50

13

937

143

89

6 817

4 673
749
1

13

395

With earnings
earnings

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income
With public assistance income
Mean public assistance income

IN

521
58
29
29
105
13

27
65
73

22

46

115

27

291
711

75

210
122
54
34

553
82
76

25
59
95
28
159
57

149
683

123

8 458
1

070
657

25
10
77
126
69

84

641
1

303

531

17

90

127

15
38
50
67
66

11

61

$28 487
$26 373

$16 023
$18 641

$25 385
$26 654

968
306
$17 442
$19 300

221
$23 320
$24 393

125
$29 145
$29 046

95
$16 875
$21 825

468
$26 154
$26 809

10 489
$18 522
$20 263

7 329
$17 518
$18 633

381
$19 612
$23 043

13
$48 858
$46 641

18
18
5

363
49

91

171

33

109
178
9

18

$17 717
$20 312

6
$48 858
$46 641

$15 409
$16 206

812
$16 005
$16 862

40

19

21

$21

157

$22 357

320
574
$22 276
$21

51

47

2 773
$7 276
$8 385

1 852
$6 906
$8 371

142
$7 700
$8 821

234

$3 639
$5 481

198
$9 649
$13 361

786
$6 852

$7 321
$7 016

67
$14 741
$13 194

$6 372

$6 743

$5 436

$7 059

$5 827

$5 435

$6 803

$7 302

$4 481

$6 893

264
260
$22 297

149
149

8 458

492
465

13
13

937
$16 490

13

12

$4 043

$3 125

$18 471
75
$4 562

$45 993

10
$2 085

20
$1 422

538
504
$25 507
72
$3 980
23
$3 216

12 131
10 887

$24 800

124
112
$20 624

$2 453
162
$3 058

363
312
$23 865
33
$4 208
33
$2 921

862
550
367
004
408
$7 957

$22
$20
$26
$26
$5
$4

$1

$205

$19 644
1
270
$3 512
1
609
$2 916

7 514
$18 308
937
$3 214
258
$2 908

41

$3 873

841

46

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE


$24
$22
$26
$23
$14
$14

With own children under 18 years


Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years

IN

9
18

64
33

66

Households

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

453
864
827
758

190
$23 053

$11 091
$12 021

Per capita income

INCOME LEVELS

226
383
550
97
$16 685
$17 866

yean and over

Median income
Mean income

393
108

350
755
660
226

$29
$30
$29
$30

046
231

826
231

$21 825
$20 673

$22
$22
$14
$6

937
024
133
975

$26
$26
$28
$28
$12

809
397
171

220
993

$20
$19
$22
$22
$9

263
493
501

225
766

633
515
709
022
$9 503

$18
$17
$20
$20

$3 493

$7 159

$7 231

468
425
319
42

10 489
8 836
6 933

6 126
4 809

043
423
453
344
$21 020
$9 005
$23
$24
$23
$25

$46
$46
$46
$46

641
641
641
641

$16
$16
$18
$18
$9

276
759
401
177
625
646

1979
221
209
168
37
25
34
6

Families

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for
determined

whom

poverty status

66

Persons for whom poverty status


Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

is

125
114

90

95
95
78

599
913

_
-

12
12
7
7

51
6

47

198
26

2 739

12

602
204
163

419

2 149

168
109

764
495

40 335
12 856

13
13

12
12

no

23

20
30

7 329

138

546
587

10
16'

812
645
638

320
266
250

109
60
75

62

18

22

17

_
-

234

67

107
62
49

3 295

381
302

13
13
13

183

231

42

685
875
470

18
16
10

421

69

845
226

142

21

55

is

65 years and over

IN

40
144

$21

Mean income

INCOME

_
_

8
49
46
53
58
20

Mean

ALL

407

2 661

301

006
2 766
592

75
33
42

1979

Less than

Mean

10
7

12

51

938
328
262
26

determined

322

9 431

27 933
8 828
6 395

2 850

2 117

56

40

7.4
7
7

8.5
7

848

560

355

12
1

534
405
264
172
135

233
897
88

41

114
362
231

65
29

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Families

163

17

184

61

14.9

15.9

19.1

436
959
543

22.7

632
296
707
195
664
397
66

4.5
17

Percent below poverty level

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years

23
10

16
24.2

33

30

23

773

64.7

63.8
12

11.6

28.2
152

105

21
2.2

33

67

155

6 696

5 025

137

5.5

16.0

7.2

8.9

30

78
60

2 351

22

16.6
3 029
2 239

18.0

26
-

12

15

421

12

12

315

702
347
256

12.4
21.3
35.4

13.2
22.9
38.9

Householder 65 years and over

Unrelated individuals for


determined

whom

poverty status

Percent below poverty level

determined

Related children 5 to 17 years

60 years and over


65 years and over
Percent of persons for whom poverty status
Below 75 percent of poverty level
8elow 125 percent of poverty level

Below 200 percent of poverty

CENSUS TRACTS

level

is

20

155

61

7
7
7
7

52

48

16

44

48

18

22

"

497

54

70

26.9

38.0

29.9

15
22.4

783

186

23.8

16.7

378
312

85

10

19.2
32.7
50.3

9.2
23.4
29.2

128
508

324
66

is

65 years and over


Persons for whom poverty status
Percent below poverty level
Related children under 18 years

40

75

_
"

61

determined:
1.3

5.5

2.9

6.8

4.5

11.1

24.6
44.9

22.7

28.1

11.1

12.1

13.1

_
-

21.7

28.0

7.2

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

P-353

1979

Occupation, Income in 1979, and Poverty Status in

Table P-21

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

Union

Census Tracts
[400 or More Spanish Origin
Persons]

Roselle

Roselle Park

borough

borough

494

200
36

County Con.

city

town

414

200

65
26
39
102
36

100
38
62

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Irvington town, Essex

Westfield

Summit

1980 Con.

of Spanish Origin Persons:

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

County

and B]

Newark

city,

Essex County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Remainder

0122

0126

0129

0132

0133

0001

0002

847
335

202

168

196

520

76

10

12

115
9
4

132

17

188
147

17
17

71
41

_
_

30

45

118

18

19
14

OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations ..
Professional specialty occupations
Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations
Technicians and related support occupations

66
28
38

Administrative support occupations, including clerical


Service occupations
Private household occupations

Protective service occupations

Service occupations, except protective and household

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations


Precision production, croft, and repair occupations
Operators, fabricators, and laborers

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

IN

$5,000

7
51

59
28

49

20
46

10

56

40

630

11

12

194

28

425
158
8
25
125

12

28

10

119
164
123

34
60
45

44
26
36

5
10

41

9
8
45
9

Transportation and material moving occupations

Less than

28
60

117

Soles occupations

INCOME

11

10

31

11

25
22

23
33

5
13

10
12

8
25

_
12
17

_
_

21

17

24

31

47

_
-

19
6

22

68

31

30

42
23

79
35

50
205

10

38

34

210
79

420

79
67

45

129
87
14
28

39
27
7
5

141

12

12
7

210

153

079

141

133

11

61

17

21

26
52

46
-

119
23

122

29
6

10
8
16

26

28

22
22

26

27
8

_
_
_
_
_

13

_
26
68
68

8
10

85
76

4
28
52

39

224
489
254
94

21

58
30

161

15
13

1979
324
36

Households

$5,000 to $7,499-
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999..
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
Median

102
4
9

27

Families

Median income

Mean income

11

11

30

46
20

18

121

145

29
27
18

121

232
230

8
12
15

21

12

14
14

71

42
46
20

72

21

40

15

_
_
_

31

49
10

$9 718

11

91

$25 753

$29 750
$26 796

$25 527
$27 824

$19 338
$18 807

$17 083
$16 409

$14 286
$16 052

$12 841
$16 875

$10 667
$10 009

$11 877

$3 542
$5 835

$27 148

185
$22 708
$26 451

134
$30 251
$28 346

949
$28 049
$29 777

132
$18 676
$18 361

99
$18 750
$18 552

109
$17 250
$16 796

133
$12 841
$15 691

170
$10 833
$10 859

336
$10 732
$12 241

105
$3 854
$6 335

18

19

$19 063
$21 620

$19 375
$25 279

280
$22 250
$23 180

$21 563

80

55
24
19
$22 321

22
4
15
50

114
78

110
37

12
6

25

21

Mean

14

48
46
56
57

86

29

21

73
$9 850
$7 862

50
$8 000
$13 449

253
$7 618
$7 777

77

$12 000
$9 598

40
$4 500
$5 645

11

$4 917
$6 566

22
$12 341
$10 588

18

$3 818
$7 094

$6 500
$6 805

$1000$3 427

139
$7 325
$7 310

$1000-

Mean income
Per capita income

$6 882

$6 322

$8 106

$9 582

$7 909

$6 296

$5 157

$4 460

$4 521

$2 389

$3 806

$2 071

324

102
98

210
210
$24 729
-

153

079
992

141

119
96
$17 905

122
85
$19 107

133
105
$17 503

210

420

135

114
48
$10 333

Unrelated individuals 15 years and over

Median income

Households

301

With earnings

Mean

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income
With public assistance income
Mean public assistance income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

730

141

$27 460

37
$4 125

$23 020
24
$5 111

$2 754

31

14

$1 898

$2 261

$21

earnings

11

$28 158
107
$5 134
70
$2 754

116
$22 105
19

12

11

12

$2 260

$4 092
42
$2 976

$6 200

$955
72
$3 677

$2 800
73
$2 969

333
$12 900
20
$2 806
79
$4 155

691
918
642
642

$10 859
$11 003
$15 522
$15 387
$3 916
$4 267

$12 241
$11 929
$14 937
$15 150
$3 310
$2 387

336

$335

41

$4 808

$12 558

16

$4 655

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE


$23 180
$21 619
$26 276
$24 445
$5 329
$5 329

Families

With own children under 18 years


Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years

Female householder, no husband present


With own children under 18 years

$27
$27
$28
$30
$18
$18

148
634
643
122

735
735

$26
$27
$29
$29
$13
$10

451
341

124
415
762
745

$28
$27
$32
$32
$13

346
622
042
214

701
$9 884

$29 777
$32 043
$31 835
$34 544
$11 167
$4 295

$18 361
$18 040
$21 632
$22 662
$8 934
$8 934

552
955
688
658
$9 804
$9 804

949
844
565

132
102
101

99
74
62

63

34

31

$18
$14
$19
$20

796
411
397
205
$6 580
$6 580

$16
$13
$22
$19

$15
$15
$24
$24
$7
$6

635
603

$6
$6
$8
$8
$3
$3

335
335
563
563
486
486

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


280

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years

261
187

86
77
60

185
179
108

40
26
40

6
6
6

19
19
12

With related children under 6 years


Householder 65 years and over

20

_
-

80

22
-

989
276
207

392

746
216

74
46

40
34

Families

Unrelated individuals for


determined
65 years and over

Persons for

whom

wham

poverty status

is

determined

Related children under 18 years


Related children 5 to 17 years

60 years and over


65 years and over

INCOME

IN

17

170
89
158
67
6

59

61

62

14

34

42

32
23

19

40
-

18

11

77
6

139

11

427

428

376

310

163

440
209

474

150
114

503
371

124
79

37

6
6

64
30

21

109
64
85
32

51

16

12

34

31

19

32
23

32
6
54

13

73

50

226

18

12

31

423

3 802
191

133
63
122
70

241

243
81
17

105
48
105
32

is

32

poverty status

134
123
120
27
27
27

125
102

158
142
26

20

184

960
260
188

22

101

217
159

877
477
349

11

30

16

11

13

33

156
22

21

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL


31

24

10

65

37

69

5.8

13.0

6.8

28.0

30.3

35.3

32.4

65.7

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years

17

24

7.5
10

31
23.3

109

11.1

16
16.2

60

Percent below poverty level

33

31

17

_
-

6
6
6

10
10
10

51

20

37
25

33
28

15

10

21

25

16
16
7
16
9

54
99
64
9
54
34

13
26.0

35.4

4
22.2

20

15
20.5

80

36.3
17

50.0

11
61.1

18

100

24

112

43

286

108

10.1

6.1

15.0

10.2

28

9
9

41
41

20
20

7.5
91

18

123
28.8
73
66

17
17

163
37.0
109
74
6

Familiet

20
20

With related children under 6 years


Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for
determined
Percent below poverty
65 years and over

Persons for

whom

poverty status

29

poverty status
Percent below poverty level
Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years
60 years and over
65 years and over
Percent of persons for

whom

poverty status

is

Is

determined

NEWARK,

N.J.,

31

31

54
55
-

49
22

12

69
32
32
23

_
-

76
35
30

25.2

72
44

9
100.0

51

37

66.2

26.6

11

128

366

372

214

27.0

41.7

228
168

27.0
177
139

69.0

88
75

11

21

11

21

20.0
43.2
64.3

69.0
69.0
80.6

34.5
37.0
58.6

27.0
33.8
45.4

37.5
48.8
70.0

95
68

determined:

Below 75 percent of poverty level


Below 125 percent of poverty level
Below 200 percent of poverty level

P-354

28
23

31

is

level

whom

21

13.1

7.1

15.0
18.4

22.0

11.0

21.8

8.3

SMSA

6.1

6.4

11.6
23.6

5.5
8.4
14.7

279
37.2
37.2

23.6
27.6
48.6

CENSUS TRACTS

Occupation, Income

Table P-21.

in

1979, and Poverty Status

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction,

1979

in

Newark

Census Tracts

1980 -Con.

of Spanish Origin Persons:

for meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

city,

Essex

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B)

County Con.

[400 or More Spanish Origin


Persons]

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0003

0007

0008

0009

0010

0022

0024

0035

0048.02

0057

0065

0067

204

553

357

379

160

419

126

86

21

13

13

8
8

55

10

11

13

6
-

76

55

18

22
62

145

_
-

60

20
35
82

108
25
25

297

334
26
4

73

35
29

58

22
54
29

9
46
57

18

9
37
50

OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations -Professional specialty occupations
Technical, sales,

and administrative support occupations

10

Technicians and related support occupations

Sales occupations

Administrative support occupations, including clerical


Service occupations

12

30
20
49

46
99
79

30

49

41

29

57

67
255
156
39
60

77
154
86

79
175
112

11

57

498

394

176
54
30
66
75
42
24

123

_
-

51

_
-

27

15

10

10

15

50

74
145
92
27
26

20
48
40

_
55
55

59
124
88
22
14

197
89
42
30

102
74

10

43
39
30

5
18

10
7
19

30

18

31

221

50

190
9
22

47
43
37

13

98
92
-

427

224

158
27

84
35
32
25
37

67

9
32

15
8
14

11

61

451
165
82
62
60
53
22

20

11

Private household occupations

Protective service occupations

Service occupations, except protective and household

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations


Precision production, craft, and repair occupations

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

51

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation and material moving occupations
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

INCOME

13

41

10

8
19

78
58
-

20

330

105

33

15
14
19

118
56
20

1979

IN

261
108

Households
Less than $5,000
$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more

51

40
30
19

13

81

34

90
40
55
39

41

28
49
38

14

54
81

18

Mean
Families

Median income
Mean income

10

$6 103
$7 188

$9 083
$12 193

$7 284
$10 850

$8 292
$9 958

$7 000
$8 190

235
$6 480
$7 481

325
$8 750

$11

372
$7 619
$10 127

211
$6 964
$8 188

426

_
_

19

16
10

10

$6 845
$8 447

$5 565
$9 836

$3 802
$3 562

$4 298
$5 715

102
$3 802
$3 562

$4 157
$5 486

21

Median

573
346
92
34
55
27

18
10

$9 167
216

$11 720

_
$12 424
$14 238

$13 750
$13 989

$5 375
$7 706

297
$13 083
$14 374

105
$9 408
$13 085

90

388

$6 000
$8 763

$7 656
$8 965

153
$4 979
$9 563

380

13

41

$1000-

$8 042
$6 735

$1000-

$1000-

871

$2 534

$4 872

$2 784

93
$4 553
$4 607

104

$4 078
$3 398

99
$4 227
$4 848

43

$5 000
$4 538

206
$2 667
$5 062

46

Median income
Mean income

$3 518

303
$4 087
$4 893

Per capita income

$2 784

$3 004

$2 782

$2 697

$2 224

$4 693

$3 078

$2 187

$2 287

$1 951

$606

$2 223

261
163

498
328

394
229

224

$15 311
52
$4 413
162
$2 958

$10 971

330
302
$13 979

105
92
$14 175

118
56
$10 955

197
118
$10 667

21

451
248
$9 603
107
$2 905
272
$2 953

102
28

$7 778

427
308
$9 347

573
219
$8 560
52
$3 103
318
$3 375

$7 481
$7 572
$10 290
$10 290
$4 235
$4 247

$11 216

$11 720

$8 965

$11 476

$11

231

$15
$17
$5
$5

$13
$12
$8
$7

069
707
774
912

$9
$10
$19
$25

235

426

325

108
229

221

151

339

119

169

26

Unrelated Individuals IS years and over

Households
With earnings

Mean

earnings

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income
With public assistance income
Mean public assistance income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

41

$5 049
106
$3 288

own

children under

18 years

Married-couple families

With own children under 18 years


Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years

ALL

INCOME LEVELS

IN

in

1979

With related children under 18 years


Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for

whom

poverty status

685
730
914
523

$4 870

111

57

22

$5 126

$3 356

$5 393

$10
$10
$12
$14
$5
$5

127
236
661

374
942
894
798
277
423

$13 085
$10 289
$16 033
$11 825
$10 744
$10 744

047
896
743

105
92

$8
$6
$10
$10
$4
$2

188
761

644
638
824
940

$14
$12
$15
$14
$10
$8

is

211
95
139

297
280

259

372
216
329

185

81

149
29
149
80

84

64
64
53
21

35
22
35
24

20

36

31

113

154

76

99

132
29
104
53

26

determined

Persons for whom poverty status


Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

IN

191

$3 018

$2 445
50
$3 994

14

$276
121

$4 092

$8
$8
$7
$6
$5
$5

763
496
899
475
674
674

$8 940
$11 691

563
187

$3
$2
$3
$2
$3
$3

562
977
368
336
888
888

$5
$4
$7
$6
$3
$3

486
813
360
834
513
604

$5 319
$4 582

659
859
$4 679
$4 578

90

388

153

35
73
35

106

50

18

132

336

132
100
9
95
50

102

38

323
207
37
207

19

163

30

104

$11 942

17

67
59

166

12

35

143
68
22

8
12

380

102

38

Is

65 years and over

INCOME

38
$3 193

$4 316
29
$1 379
47
$3 473

1979

Families

Householder worked

63
$3 342
156
$5 100

121

$8 522
7
$1 725

$1

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE

Families

With

121

determined

206

13

10

778
340
248

2 017

99

121

46
-

43
11

976
292

455
239

424

211

146

15

57
57

7
7

13

945
668
33

13

19

12

12

123

191
44.8
24
166
129
6
129

150

94

178
47.8
55
178
123

10

12

12

80
42

123
74

67
59

534
689
503
49

824
369
245

555
693
499
58

13

93

41

303

858
439
317

480
278

131

12

698
813
649
84
66

51
56.7
8

225
58.0
10

104
68.0
9

102
100.0
18
102

78.9
82

197
135
36

19
1

13
1

182

636
738
489
59

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Families
Percent below poverty level

Householder worked

in

52.3

1979

22
117
105
22
99
68

With related children under 18 years


Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for
determined

whom

poverty status

determined

Related children 5 to 17 years

whom

poverty status

CENSUS TRACTS

Is

22

47
23

10
23
19

51

35
8
35
8

215
137

137

68
22

99
87
4
87
48

300

38

279
207
37
207

19

163

38

21

58

47

27

69

58.7

7
53.8

36

47.5

10
23.3

28

47.9
4

68.3

38.7

66.3

841
41.7

781

774

433

97

244

267

996

53.0

50.2

50.5

52.5

9.9

450
295

403
273

427
275

240
153

42
30

53.6
166
102

18

12

16
10

63.0
140
113
12

58.7

207
167

12

38.0
70.2
86.9

31.9
49.6
70.9

35.4
56.8
70.5

45.9
58.9

8.9
29.8
52.2

38.0
60.9
74.9

412

60 years and over


65 years and over
Below 75 percent of poverty level
Below 125 percent of poverty level
Below 200 percent of poverty level

47
44.8
34

109

Related children under 18 years

Percent of persons for

22
7.4
19

37
97
67

52.9
10

13
50.0

Percent below poverty level

is

110
52.1

is

65 years and over


Persons for whom poverty status
Percent below poverty level

91

46.2
59
136

480

146
48.2
6
167

581
67.7

100.0

370
254

278
182

588
473
65
47

43

55.7
68.6
79.5

48.0
67.9
85.9

66.7
76.3
82.8

100.0
100.0
100.0

61.4
81.9
92.2

NEWARK,

N.J.,

71.3
601

367
101

determined:

81.7

43.1

67.8
75.4

SMSA

P-355

1979

Occupation, Income in 1979, and Poverty Status in

Table P-21.

[Data are estimates based on

sample; see Introduction.

Newark

Census Tracts

1980 Con.

of Spanish Origin Persons:

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

city,

Essex

For definitions of terms, see

A and

appendixes

B]

County Con.

[400 or More Spanish Origin


Persons]

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0068

0069

0070

0071

0072

0073

0075.01

0075.02

0076

0077

0078

0079

444

490

512

274

284

377

326

372

494

274

646

28
28

38
26

19

31

24

24

18

22

18

68

73

120

8
57

17
7

15
10

3!

11

74

86

128

16
16

11

17

18

36
67

45
85

97
37

49

20
54

OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations ...
Professional specialty occupations
Technical, sales,

and administrative support occupations

Technicians ond related support occupations


Sales occupations

Administrative support occupations, including clerical


Service occupations

..

and

52
219

repair occupations

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

150

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation and material moving occupations
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, ond laborers

INCOME

86

50

45

14

13

72
36

37
59

79
55

4
39
55

26
48

36

59

46

55

48

50

72

22
144
57
22
65

48

43
163
116
33

38
175
160

68
306
148

43
119
94

100

183
107
25

316

51

14

15

52
106

20

194
27
95

167
563
344
99
120

281

301
79

363
116
26
24
98

390

220

378

815

61

31

33

33

20

22
36

62
57
69
52
36

58
24
23
8

179
88
56
112
107
106
66
89

67

31

8
14
49
127

72
260
168
23
69

95
222
149
12

61

29

266
46

164
16

15

20
39
36
48
22

25
38
50
50
29
50
24

10

fishing occupations

Precision production, craft,

67

Service occupations, except protective and household

11

58

50
8

42
203
38
77
88
86

31

12

22
94

19

71
21

Protective service occupations

069

24
37

18

Private household occupations

Farming, forestry, and

12

19
7
12

90

14

1979

IN

268
49

323

4
23
76
53
32
23

22

15

17

62
24
53
26

96
46

19

21

8
$14 107

15

39
27
8

17
7

12

$17 775

$12 414
$17 201

$20 000
$23 845

$16 042
$18 228

$15 353
$15 640

$10 692
$10 930

$16 583
$17 264

$15 431
$15 554

$18 456
$20 112

$12 347
$15 978

155
406
$24 957

262
$16 833
$18 867

274
$15 705
$15 863

311
$10 601
153

355
$17 670
$18 094

171

$21

$16 185
$16 173

318
$20 51
$22 330

632
$15 556
$17 687

48

382

Households

161

$5,000
$5,000 to $7,499 i
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999.
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
Median
Less than

56

23
58

43
16
8

19

22
36

54
10
35

61

43
28

42
59
76
53
74

11

17

10

$10 183
$11 970

$14 079
$16 343

347
$10 602
$12 582

260
$13 816
$15 760

271
$16 055
$19 474

205
$16 406
$20 724

Mean income

61
$2 833
$4 093

26
$12 625
$9 813

58
$10 100
$7 707

$7 175
$5 361

9
$4 500
$4 685

29
$9 237
$8 726

$9 571
$8 144

62
$6 000
$8 064

46
$2 857
$6 733

169
$4 583
$7 022

86
$7 318
$6 261

$4 063
$7 865

Per capita income

$3 093

$4 335

$5 825

$5 901

$6 743

$5 353

$4 852

$3 191

$6 148

$5 219

$6 361

$5 845

382
236

323
270
$18 373

266
220
$16 676

164
155

281

301

363

257
$17 619

$16 311

27
$2 037

41

70
$3 241

264
$17 370
44
$2 842

378
333
$20 342

37
$2 339

$22 907
26
$6 013

390
332
$16 408
43
$2 440

220

$16 281

268
235
$17 588

79
$3 376

815
614
$18 509
130
$2 902

113

30
$2 290

17

17

37

105

38

$2 371

$3 292

$4 001

43
$2 408

117
$3 664

Mean
Families

Median income

Mean income
Unrelated individuals 15 years and over

Median income

Households
With earnings

Mean

earnings

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income

With public assistance income


Mean public assistance income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

$4 114

$2 721
30
$2 049

61

$4 200

355

$1

384

$24 957
$21 212
$25 511
$23 992
$22 987
$5 325

$18
$18
$20
$20

867
827

$1

$555

$11

261

$12 207
49
$3 333
108
$4 210

173
61

$3 614

41

234

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE


$12 582
$15 417
$16 533
$21 582
$4 472

Families

With own children under 18 years


Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years

$5 151

$15
$16
$17
$19
$10
$7

760
720
370
449
006
538

$19
$15
$19
$16
$19

474
791

439
657
720
$5 900

724
683
339
045
$9 342
$9 342

$20
$19
$22
$22

'

091
766
$7 114
$7 114

$15
$13
$19
$18
$6
$6

863
809
789
270
828
590

$11
$9
$15
$13
$2
$2

153
156

208
648
844
877

$18
$17
$20
$20
$6
$5

094
555
678
881

465
880

$16
$10
$18
$14
$10
$6

173
889
107
824
198
030

$22
$23
$22
$23
$4
$4

330
082
750
837
655
655

$17
$16
$19
$20
$7
$6

687
907
973
413
734
876

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


Families

Householder worked

in

1979

With related children under 18 years


Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years

whom

BELOW POVERTY

poverty status

is

determined

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With reloted children under 6 years

61
9

whom

poverty status

178

19

17

34

24

26

54

15

17

17
9

18
13

199
83
25
76
42

26

58

61

29

11

18

48
-

466
634
484

997
307
217

995
299
262

711

562

210

159

181

938
340
219

973
388
269

53
29

21

77
55

94

89
56

41

63

25

93
64

19
9.3

32

75

127

58

39

4.5

12.2

27.4

40.8

16.3

22.8

25
24

24
75
67

40
118
102

38
42

21

29

311
189
223
102
15

93
65

13

632
450
362
85

51

29

15

43

74

21

30

46

62
9
1

261
533
385
66
30

41

730

203
94
75

86

169

21

067
252

177
116
135
93

27
1

234
40

222
305
218
126

2 187

71

145

15
4.7
8

155
24.5

15

102

51

619
479
228

160

57

34

46.1
8

21.9
8

12.5
12

94

47

29

101

19

7
7

19
19

47

Persons for whom poverty status


Percent below poverty level
Related children under 18 years

is

determined

Related children 5 to 17 years

60 years and over


65 years and over
is

8
8

7
7

_
_

16

15

67
42

93
65

12
25.0

16
25.8

541
42.9

17

38

31

39
29

27

31

29

51

19
8

17

12

22

19

37.9
11

31.1
10

576

194

133

39.3

19.5

247

80
46

25

67

36

116

54.3
14

39.6

41.9

49.6

15

29

183

221
30.3
96
64
28

101

580

8.3

26.5
183
183

_
-

72

24

127

242

13.4
41

10.1

4.3
12

13.5

25

24.9
137

25

18

92

324
216

10

16

23

10

11

10
10

16
10

74
64
47
28

36.2
43.6
78.0

31.8

45

17.2

19

29
15
15
15

89
64

determined:

level

N.J.,

10
10
10
10

_
-

13

poverty status
Below 75 percent of poverty level
Below 125 percent of poverty level

19

77.0
9

188
25

whom

_
-

11

is

65 years and over

NEWARK,

318
285

98

274
212

169
24
24
24

78
55
4

Percent below poverty level

Below 200 percent of poverty

171
109

262
232

Householder 65 years and over

P-356

19

355
308
212
58
46
47

155
140
117
34
27
22

LEVEL

Percent below poverty level

Percent of persons for

205
179
156
29

is

Families

Unrelated individuals for


determined

271
212
183
34
22
23

16

Persons for whom poverty status


Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

IN 1979

190
192
54
28
44

94
55
4

65 years and over

INCOME

260

185
265
117

With related children under 6 years


Householder 65 years ond over
Unrelated individuals for
determined

347

SMSA

29.1

11.6

48.4
65.6

27.0
44.8

12.3
18.9

33.7

10.1

20.8
40.5

4.3
12.6

7.5
16.3

22.4
29.0

32.0

49.8

44.4

10.3
17.2

21.1

1.7

18.4

34.4
51.2

10.4

20.9

30.3
39.7

CENSUS TRACTS

1979 , and Poverty Status

in

Table P-21.

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

1979

in

For

Newark

Census Tracts

More Spanish

[400 or

1980-Con.

of Spanish Origin Persons:

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

city,

Essex

-or definitions of terms,

see appendixes

A and

B]

County Con.

Origin

Persons]

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0080

0086

0087

0088

0089

0091

0092

0093

0094

0095

0096

0097

254

189
27

OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations ._

364

421

472

385

103

678

029

312

960

59
39
20

10

11

13

102
32

10

11

13

139
80
59

16

109
50
59

36

26

205

67

20

94

53

191

222

214

20
48

70
229

18

17

8
18

5
15

52

48
157

50

45

43
73

121

26

22
67
30
6

10

51

14

38
167
69

16

88

180

45

28
53
133
100

14

17

69

50

45

37
143

_
45

22
78

98
204

59
517
388
34
95

104

45
468
295

23
24

38
135

908
243

490
242

988
289

75
75
149
142
80
78
38
28

38

51

128
114
175
78

69
20

85
106

9
88

Professional specialty occupations


Technical, sales,

757

17
10

and administrative support occupations

Technicians and related support occupations

Sales occupations

Administrative support occupations, including clerical


Service occupations
Private household occupations

Protective service occupations

Service occupations, except protective and household

Farming, forestry, ond fishing occupations


Precision production, craft,

and repair occupations

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation and material moving occupations
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

INCOME

134

101

91

66

Households

586
454
64
68

63

064
408

593

132

59

18

19

25

70
178
114
20

43

67

44

341
108

459
86

500

33

35
37
57
28
35

83
45
49
70
68
52

17
18

171

379

707

356

59

182
58

46
47
24

241
95
65
102
63

115
35
39

12
10

44
56

41

21

38
37

16

$11 250

11

56
162
116

_
-

116

36

122

128
13

77
151

$14 947

Mean

Mean income

$14 947

349
$5 760
$7 820

Mean income

28
$2 500
$2 128

62
$1 824
$2 110

Per capita income

$3 965
171

116
$17 390
29
$2 466
76
$2 617

137
$9 013
20
$3 987
235
$5 745

Unrelated individuals 15 years and over


Median income

Households

With earnings
earnings

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income
With public assistance income
Mean public assistance income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

51

30

178
139

163

80

71

29

10

80

51

11

21

34
36

7
6

$12 582
$15 014

$5 197
$9 235

$9 189

$5 592
$9 222

845
$10 181
$12 456

$9 607

$10 901
$13 458

$7 816
$9 380

$7 348

$11 921

$9 295
$10 903

$10 566

$13 301

658
$7 939
$11 847

423

$9 758
$11 129

397
$6 812
$9 273

895
$9 625
$11 037

$11 964

$13 866

811
$13 050
$15 473

151

185
$8 611
$8 178

146
$5 071
$6 445

110
$2 762
$6 322

$3 833
$4 452

326

$12 460

302
$12 059
$13 414

$11

133

$13 969

$11

702

476

414

$11

756

$3 958
$5 469

70
$3 667
$4 257

$7 283
$6 756

203
$6 338
$6 305

$2 957

$3 436

$3 385

$2 944

$3 121

$4 173

$4 066

$2 953

$3 318

356
223
$13 045
36
$3 568

341

459
354

064
672
$13 204

593
407
$16 002

908
670
$16 773

490
203
$16 249

108
$3 676
175
$3 121

135
$2 696

43
$2 775
242
$3 473

988
704
$13 210
122
$2 947
362
$3 395

$3 875
$6 864

55
$2 519
$4 726

$1 678

$3 294

379

707
483
$14 578
85
$2 432
247
$3 132

$3 680

820
897
340
606
041
033

$11 847

$11 129

349
78
319

658
354
544
245
46
235
86

326

302

182
271

247

120

165

55

233
$14 913

$14 291

500
313
$11 518

23
$2 697
104
$3 818

35
$2 608
162
$4 171

53
$4 012
218
$2 814

95
$2 938

$9 273

$11 037
$9 918

407
$3 487

274
$3 203

228

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE

Families

children under

151

171

171
$11 250

families

62
49
56

180
60
79
94
57
9

$8 173

$5 323
$7 324

Median income

own

86
242
156

11

96
253
192

301
10

43

Median

With

73

1979

IN

$5,000
$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999..
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999..
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
Less than

Mean

44

24
10

196
196

88
336

18 years

$14 947
$8
$24
$14
$3

Married-couple families

With own children under 18 years


Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years

136

522
152

795

$3 760

$7
$6
$11
$9
$5
$5

709
905
519
767
$3 736

$10
$16
$16
$3

$10
$14
$13
$5
$4

200
185
980
883
690

$13
$12
$15
$16
$6

414
926
937
414
696

$5 177

$13
$12
$16
$15
$9
$7

969
365
162
065

076
146

$8 401
$11 855

$10 877
$5 434
$4 465

$15
$14
$6
$5

080
793
126
287

$13
$12
$18
$17
$5
$5

866
338
254
424
881
189

$15
$14
$19
$18
$7
$5

473
027
686
433
630
961

$9
$8
$15
$14
$4
$4

222
104

415
267
712
812

$12
$12
$17
$17
$4
$4

456
261
101

828
712
327

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


Famines
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years ond over
Unrelated individuals for
determined

whom

171

94
114
79

poverty statin

Is

IN

121

397
193

895
502

331

731

476
274
332

811
528
626
276
94
215

414

23

41

206

278

91

120

152

845
485
675
309

140
354
219

67

141

227

375

18

115

67

45
122

63
201

51

71

131

75
344
218

162
23
138
83

14

16

33

37

151
13

203

185

228

13

146
44

no

23

583

3 768

2 003

3 172

742
225
140
66

736
488

13

22

24

12
8

28

62

171

55

55

70

607
897
662

2 772
821

262
607
397

18
10

81

91

45

43

696
286
206
29

determined

65 years and over

INCOME

19

189

423
286
326

65 years and over


Persons for whom poverty status
Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years
60 years and over

195

11

66
35

176

13

121

326
625
485

806
857
636

33
28

102
66

731

483
22

13

116
72

31

17

628

3 277
1
351

242
925
248

791

145

31

877
178
96

566
39

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL


59

228

313

147

127

433

173

277

250

321

34.5

47.6

49.1

48.4

51

51

46

107
56

131

187

85

181

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over

139
112
10

12

46
35

169
107

56

85

86

107
43

12

51

37
173
108

97
387
296
26
287

60.4
10

38.0

23

36.3
13
140
127

34.2

45.1
16

42.1

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present

65.3
9

139
32.9

195

Percent below poverty level

13

13

14
50.0

45

61
35.7

40

72.6

72.7

344

618

Families

Unrelated individuals for


determined

whom

Percent below poverty level

Persons for whom poverty status


Percent below poverty level
Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

whom

poverty status
Below 75 percent of poverty level
Below 125 percent of poverty level
Below 200 percent of poverty level

CENSUS TRACTS

is

207

determined

22
211

191

201

75
287
245

234
206

25

10

19

115
77

181

70

193
120

223
127
24

28

39

67

60

70

115

55.7

41
27.2

45

50.9

22.2

63.6

50.4

36.2
13

41.1

32

31

123

559

664

739

580

715

995

46.7
461

41.9

35.7

123
35.4

61.1

37.7

354
209
56
42

616

592

471
78

391
31

674
458
80

51

31

58

27.6
36.3
55.3

24.6
40.0
66.0

53.3
63.2
76.7

44.1

NEWARK,

N.J.,

69.9

48.5

49.0

42.2

36.8

76

715
563

722
495

13

339
272
22
22

393
304

13

353
230
38
24

62.6
78.5
90.5

44.3
53.8
70.0

32.3
52.2
74.3

32.1

23.9
52.4
69.5

29.7
118

is

221

64
248

is

65 years and over

Percent of persons for

228
169

59

poverty status

65
303

31

935
577
37

14

300

17
1

234

determined:
.

25.6
52.3
69.3

44.9
58.3

43.1

35.0

52.8
77.6

53.1

73.7

SMSA

29.8
62.3

P-357

Table p-21.

Occupation, Income

1979, and Poverty Status

in

[Data ore estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

in

1979

Dover town, Morris County

Census Tracts
[400 or More Spanish Origin
Persons]

1980 Con.

of Spanish Origin Persons:

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Elizabeth city. Union

A and

B]

County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0448

0449

0450

0302

0303

0304

0305.

0307

0308.02

0309

0310

0311

0312

840

582

380

460

603

064

412

854

433

14

10

35

12

10

10

19

23

88
20
20
48
60

43

53

46

45

163

282

115

58
22
36
183

17

33
9
24
47

20

22
22

660
45

916

21

16
9

602
39
20

780

25

20
215

6
22

7
14

41

10

41

104

23

53

54

86
74

52
189

71

46

52
126
48

86

32

16
22
37

15

4
42

68
_
_

119
79

68
25

OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations ..
Professional specialty occupations
Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations
Technicians and related support occupations
.

138
7

44
87
34

Sales occupations

Administrative support occupations, including clerical


Service occupations

34

53

23

96
547
417

36
377

53
4
63

261

281

229

Protective service occupations

Service occupations, except protective and household

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations

and repair occupations

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation and material moving occupations
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

39

282
184
44
54

11

37

74

49

71

46

44

79

12

25
_

44
492
337
32

252
204

123

41

124
369
266
40
63

108
361

55

398
86

531
110
52

400
26

306

204
20

21

13
5

383
99
66

51

39
64
52
75
93

48
61

40
30

64

17

71

30

45
26

64
25
22
40

13

12

964
$24 224

$21 014
$22 551

$19 762
$22 984

$8 799
$11 793

$11 364

389

181

$23 897
$24 385

315
$9 234
$12 455

361

$20 107
$21 486

286
$21 284
$22 443

$11 910

Mean income

157
$6 864
$8 019

$7 500
$8 409

76
$5 000
$5 556

Per capita income

$5 547

$5 671

400
378

306
295
$22 094

$22 290

26
$4 305
27
$2 769

$4 415
20
$2 926

443
066
584
266
146
748

$24 385
$19 467
$25 526
$21 365
$19 193
$5 792

286
269
215
30

181
167
142
19

23
23

15

31

31

15
15

98

15

16

137
20

66

92
38

11

32

258
48

81

129

440
304
71

552
337
57

55
198
128
29

115

119

339
223
59
57

508
397

65

158

41

518

583

230

139
26
36
54
60
76

31

27

438
38

559
39

556
82

263

14
21

41

51

50
80
72
106

59
26
104
110
72
106

46
68

16

46

14
25
29
88
56
32

26
85

71

1979

Households

$5,000
$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
Median
Less than

$21

Families

Median income

Mean income
Unrelated individuals 15 years and over

Median income

Households
With earnings

$23 514

earnings

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income
With public assistance income
Mean public assistance income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

11

17

Mean

Mean

66
6

40

11

53

IN

77

43

43

INCOME

12

Private household occupations

Precision production, craft,

33
$4 710
11

$4 400

6.6

66
23
73
50
23
49
28
-

19

80

119

35
43
33
40

29

36

21

30

32
77
145
100
43
26

18

11

13

_
-

$13 325
$14 232

$15 286
$16 801

$19 262
$20 609

$18 409
$22 105

$17 157
$17 507

$16 866
$19 119

$15 968
$15 916

$17 734
$16 615

446
$16 333
$17 489

535

$14 344

453
$13 665
$14 817

$19 981
$21 335

187
$19 526
$24 331

398
$17 845
$17 896

509
$17 043
$19 199

483
$16 196
$16 137

228
$17 927
$16 652

102
$5 250
$5 916

77
$6 250
$8 477

116
$4 333
$7 431

142
$2 429
$7 064

85
$9 848
$9 884

81

$5 450
$6 562

66
$6 200
$8 287

$10 077
$12 444

99
643
$9 957

48
$10 000
$11 984

$5 053

S3 371

$4 185

$3 805

$5 198

$6 210

$7 166

$5 694

$5 466

$5 293

$4 740

204

383
275
$13 860

398
335
$14 679
48
$3 269

531
403
$15 323
82
$3 370

518
422
$18 370

583
565

230
227

559
503

263
234
$16 281

64
832

26
$3 197

171

121

$2 930

$4 193

$2 328

$20 109
23
$2 578
39
$1 713

556
494
$16 735

69

$20 178
34
$3 345
45
$3 166

438
392
$17 923
44
$4 220

100
$2 753

41
$3 042

$21 335
$21 130

$24 331
$19 080
$26 910
$21 464
$8 987
$5 569

194
15

16

53
$2 432

86
$3 342

$14 249

61

76
87
53
70
22

54
$3 744

144
101

69
$3 755

71

$19 291
52
$3 001
118
$2 682

$11

$1

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE


$21 486

Families

With own children under 18 years

$20 262
$22 243
$21 406
$15 514
$10 222

Married-couple families
With own children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present

With own children under 18 years

$22
$24
$23
$25
$19
$22

$12
$10
$15
$14
$7

455
660
347
493

691
$6 476

344
684
313
420
316
$5 040

$14
$12
$16
$15
$7

817
377
265
954
$5 626
$5 935

$14
$14
$17
$16

$17
$17
$19
$19
$5
$6

489
043
780
411

919
161

$23
$22
$11
$7

213
811

971
697

$17
$17
$19
$20

896
405
731
180

$11 008
$8 186

$19 199
$18 421
$22 173
$21 578
$8 908
$6 814

$16
$14
$18
$17
$7

137
121

053
087

186
$6 701

$16
$15
$18
$18
$7

652
434
607
013
752

$5 031

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


389
334
318

Families

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years

39
24

With related children under 6 years


Householder 65 yeors and over
Unrelated individuals for
determined
65 years and over

Persons for

whom

whom

poverty status

poverty status

Is

determined

Related children 5 to 17 years

60 years and over


65 years and over
IN

664
586
415

267
491

344

58
36

33
22

91

67
27
52
23

76

102

77

16

18

116
37

55

25
91

48
42

535
497
373
80

187
169
140

398
329
263

509
409

18

81

91

63
44
25

14

40

60

15

67

53

51

19

36

11

25

48

142

85

81

66

71

998
598
415

702

108
52

46
35

483
400
268

301

80
36
60
39
35

228
181

165
43
6

37
29
-

46

7
2.4

925
393
303
40
19

2 060

381

364
529
394

671

537
385

71

69

156

171

51

31

101

100

105
23.5

338
525

897

711

189
133

326
406
283
94
55

889
523
369
215
160

99
29

48

625
465
352

925
310
207
50

139
82

15

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Families

12

137

113

160

6.6
8

43.5

31.3

35.3

42

51

7
7

12
8

119

15

47
106
63

15

77
49

Percent below poverty level


Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979

11.8
8

With reloted children under 18 years


With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for
determined
Percent below poverty
65 years and over
:

whom

46

Percent of persons for

poverty status
Below 75 percent of poverty level
Below 125 percent of poverty level

Below 200 percent of poverty

NEWARK,

is

determined

11

17

14

63
49

71

32

Is

43

14

20

66

10.7
16

16.6

71
13.9

24

20

18
7
18

15

26
54
33

22
63
33

11

10

33
33

33

11

15

13

88

29

18.2
14

12.7
6

56
44

29
23

33
23

23
15

21

16

26

20

24

39

11

45

80

29

24

12

19.0

30.3

31.6

38.2

56.3

35.8

36.4

5.6

12.1

11

14.3
8

38.8

17

211

45

65

646

834

403

82

87

289

265

310

102

12.7

7.0

48.3

40.5

12.4

19.1

11.0

35

127

132

81

261
18
18

29
25

21.8
165
108

14.0

338

23.6
119
100

4.1

24

55

3.6
18
18

501
36.7
321
226

85
45
24

47
47
-

6.3
17.0

3.6
6.7

6.3

34.6

14.5

52.1

31.0

29.7

29.0
42.5

6.7
16.2

80

15

8
8

482
356
45

21

10
11.8'

18

39

29.7
45.0
55.7

17.2

2.1

26.5
42.3

9.7
32.7

11
11

10
20.8

determined:

level

N.J.,

71

153

30
5.6
13

is

level

whom

82

49
74
32

_
poverty status

Persons for whom poverty status


Percent below poverty level
Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

P-358

446
344
304

188

228
114

Is

Related children under 18 years

INCOME

453
313
364

16

361
265
239
79
20
63
49
6

315

SMSA

69.0

26.6
50.0
59.8

30.5

23.6
30.7

10.4
17.4

35.4

14.9

26.6
43.4

9.7
22.5

40.0

CENSUS TRACTS

Occupation, Income

Table P-21.

1979, and Poverty Status

in

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

in

Elizabeth city, Union

Census Tracts

1979

1980 Con.

of Spanish Origin Persons:

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

County Con.

A and

B]

Remainder of
Union County

Union County

Plainfield city,

[400 or More Spanish Origin


Persons]

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0313

0314

0315

0316

0317

0318

0319.02

0320

0321

0389

0393

0394

0325

813

707

325
43

708
60
23
37
179
32

663

167

13

21

29

321
48
27

350

61

704
50

204

22

789
60
37

921

41
41

9
9

287
32
20

40
134

21

21

13

151

138
22

48
-

28

6
6

41

29
105
35

27
115
64

32
84
39

41

10
10

13

OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over
Managerial and professional specialty occupations
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations __
Professional specialty occupations
Technical, sales,

and administrative support occupations

Technicians and related support occupations


Sales occupations

Administrative support occupations, including clerical


Service occupations

10

12

170

93

17

81

48
33
214

23
168
17
27

11

21

22
103
7
7

54
149
60

89

71

124
36

15

106
38

18

73

66

36

60

15

30

26

41

12

129

64

91

Private household occupations

Protective service occupations

Service occupations, except protective and household

14
138

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations


Precision production, craft,

and

98

repair occupations

Operators, fabricators, and laborers

Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors


Transportation and material moving occupations
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

INCOME

413
292
44

138
383
240
34

100
425
307
57

77

109

61

446

431
22
23
44
77
84

550

414
268

54
110
64

32
114

28

18

14

58

25

101

132

13

28

116
186
148
26

31

40

108
78

132
98

133

9
58

298
165
44
89

366
294
28
44

338

32
64

211

41

38
89

13

101
18

10

15

10

13

12

20

19

417
48

130

134

157

21

246
74
45

134

19
10

14
13

12
25
19

32

14

451
39
24
33
53
57
102
87
50

72
52
126
59

38
164
150
86
67
43

34
24
26
49
7

465
46
28
49
68
64
94
78
30

$18 467

$17 683
$18 276

$15 306
$16 497

$18 854
$19 900

$18 125
$19 601

$16 479
$17 531

418
$18 713
$19 858

396
$16 570
$18 435

462
$19 417
$19 579

539
$15 986
$17 103

115
$21 932

398
$20 573
$21 096

356
$16 958
$18 207

$21 266

Median income
Mean income

64
$7 286
$6 931

85
$8 038
$7 003

118
$12 088
$11 092

169
$10 083
$9 528

$8 281
$9 502

90
$6 913
$8 507

Per capita income

$5 409

$5 002

$6 050

$5 781

$6 792

446
430
$18 668
27
$3 362
37
$2 568

431
403
$17 733
39
$3 531
60
$3 366

550
478
$19 429
84
$2 951

667
626
$16 013
88
$2 986
96
$1 998

187
174

$20 201

$19
$18
$20
$18
$18

858
519
176
903
517
$11 910

$18 435
$17 501
$21 288
$7 545
$7 545

$19 579
$17 950
$21 443
$19 953
$10 431
$7 104

418
366
275

396
344
283

462
412
300

539
486
313

115
109
50

65
48

61

68
63

81

Households

$5,000
$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999..
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more

25

16

38
53
128
70
80
5

$18 640
$19 474

Mean
Families

Median income
Mean income
Unrelated individuals IS years and over

Households
With earnings
earnings

With Social Security income


Mean Social Security income
With public assistance income
Mean public assistance income

MEAN FAMILY INCOME

IN

15

children under

29

27
$2 039

187
20
6
15

$22 582
121

88
91

82

13
18

46

22
36
-

21

11

10
14

14
19
29

10

15
13

52
12

$20 641
$21 149

$34 729
$33 247

$15 407
$13 622

$8 333
$13 889

$11

413
$22 078

122
$35 220
$35 072

128
$15 581
$14 260

205
$6 918
$13 558

136
$5 938
$8 043

68
$4 667
$6 121

27

22

76

23

$3 313
$4 501

$1000$547

$10 560
$9 478

$8 450
$6 743

23
$9 700
$7 527

$6 114

$5 685

$6 682

$8 129

$4 028

$3 473

$3 708

$6 646

465
442

417

$19 301

$18 342
59
$3 689
33
$2 337

451
416
$21 369
37
$3 877
27
$2 945

130
122
$33 187

134
113
$14 837

246
199
$15 425

134
123
$14 209

$27 188

$22 078

$35
$34
$36
$34
$32

12

41

$3 400
58

$4 159

13

43

$3 630
13

24

$1

734

51

371

28

_
_

46

364
$14 760

$26 750
$25 499

134
$10 882
$14 252

$27 768
$25 929

13

18

$2 949
33
$2 323

$2 305

61

$1

965

$3 799

$14
$14
$14
$14
$12

260
610

151

157
139

16

$2 113
30
$2 804

$5 601
12

$2 790

1979 BY FAMILY TYPE

Families

own

51

30
84

81

$16 964

667
68

89
38

71

31

Median

With

48
28

IN 1979

Less than

Mean

12
55

18 years

Married-couple families

With own children under 18 years


Female householder, no husband present
With own children under 18 years

$21

144

$17
$16
$18
$17
$10

103

237
243
406
973
$8 094

$22 582
$19 932
$23 440
$21 695

$21 096

487

$20
$23
$23
$9
$7

321

491
396
961

$18
$18
$19
$20
$6
$6

207
450
203
300
137
551

$21

170

$23
$22
$10
$10

405
495
802
454

072
806
250
806
284
-

291

610
960

$13
$14
$16
$16
$4
$4

558
230
002
471

109
109

$14
$14
$18
$18

252
647
360
360
$9 949
$5 698

$25
$28
$28
$28

929
745
221

745

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979


Families

Householder worked in 1979


With related children under 18 years
Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for

whom

poverty status

32

13

39

85
9

7
is

determined

Related children 5 to 17 years

60 years and over


65 years and over
IN

61

12

356
291

232
38

413
370
260
45
34
34

122
112

70
12
7

128
94
96
3

51

25

14
8

14

15

31

26

27

22

19

135
182
33

134
96
108
46

205

151

124
88

16

17

33

20

11

76

23
-

23
-

508

605
190

is

Persons for whom poverty status


Related children under 18 years

64
42
20
38

40

18
10
21

64

determined
65 years and over

INCOME

29

398
375
256
77
69

603
554
418
80
50

607
568
433
104
57

118
14
1

664
472
359
154
103

169
20

121
7

858

161

585
148
85
25

111

25

471

312

90

136

524
443
324

68

19
1

395
376
255

12

14

375
375
270

566
156
124
69

469

52

908
374
270
-

21.9

100
48.8

51

35.1
19

13

94

39

33
16
33
7

19

22

8
34.8

72
49

149
102

107
83

50

41
11.5
10

5.1

165
100
11

201
21

154
55

14

41

47

19
12.6

130

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Families

Percent below poverty level

Householder worked

in

1979

With related children under 18 years


Female householder, no husband present
Householder worked in 1979
With related children under 18 years
With related children under 6 years
Householder 65 years and over
Unrelated individuals for

determined
Percent below poverty

whom

poverty status

level

Percent of persons for whom poverty status


Below 75 percent of poverty level

Below 125 percent of poverty


Below 200 percent of poverty

CENSUS TRACTS

is

35

69

70

8.8

14.9

_
-

25
9

35
26

32
53
20

13.0
41

12.6

39
29

15

26

20

13

17
19
14

41
14
14
14
14

28

21

30

5
14

19

14

4
4

14
20.6

19

determined

13

14

32

24

38

16.5

27.1

18.2

26.7

31
18.3
14

22

20.3
7

27.9
12

139

228

248

250

22

207

8.7

14.2

14.9

13.5

3.8

48
37

150
146
6

85
54

67
42
49
44

7
7
is

35

11

11

is

65 years and over


Persons for whom poverty status
Percent below poverty level
Related children under 18 years
Related children 5 to 17 years
60 years and over
65 years and over

34
8.1

46
27

19
70.4
14

100.0

5
6.6

30.4

164

72

19

104

439

163

59

13.6

11.8

22.2

48.3

32.1

38

5.2
17

3.4

76
39

31

27

237
209

84

19
14

9.8
9
9
13
8

14.9

28.6
55.7

42.6
55.4
62.2

21.5
46.5
56.3

26.9

NEWARK,

N.J.,

27
25
18

9.8
17.0
24.5

7.9
11.8
32.1

15

11

13
13

54

determined:

level

8.3
10.7

level

35.2

12.6

21.7
39.4

10.0
18.0

31.4

8.6

14.4
39.8

3.8
14.9

31.5

4.3
10.9
23.2

0.9
3.4

3.4

SMSA

5.5
11.1

P-359

Table H-1.

1980

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:


[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see oppendixes

A ond

8]

Essex County

Census Tracts
Belleville

Bloomfield

Orange

Irvington

Montclair

SMSA

Total

town

town

city

town

town

Total housing units


Vacont seasonal and migratory

707 831

317 230
121

317 109

19 012
2
19 010

31 081
8

705 694

13 395
6
13 389

25 527

137

Year-round housing units

073

25 521

14 938
2
14 936

381 084
56.3

124 519
41.5
97 239
23 848
93

6 499

9 761
52.5
9 399

084

7 587

24.6
164

184

787

30.7
4 864
2 42)

11

402

63

133

The

Eost

31

city

Verona
borough

12 947

5 344

city

Nutley town

387
78
309

10 662
10 660

12

7 718
53.2

23 403

6 892
65.5

5 799
788

11

Newark

121
121

Orange

946

339

055

3 618

YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS


Tenure by Race and Spanish Origin of Householder
Owner-occupied housing units
Percent of occupied housing units

334 933
38 569
224
4 076

White
Black

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander

Spanish origin 2
Renter-occupied housing units

White...
Black...
American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut
Asian and Pacific Islander
1

Spanish origin 1

49.6
6 293
102

10 157

4 218

167

138

296 380
182 395
97 685
419
3 468

175 784
82 060

6 609
6 174

8 826
8 377

898
288
844

156
7

204
9

186

27 700

17 700

257

28 230
3 684
2 544
$80 100

16 806

281
29
23

$55 000

423
39
29
$51 500

112
60

198
108

$240
48

$264
94

19

73

26
66

11

246
99

81

40

21

35
97

11

84

81

.1

013
10 977

104

395

93

2 675

683
4 192
16 967

17 127
10 780

6 782

480

4 437
2 219

87 509
26 625

23

162

53
136

171

438

21

51

415
564

510
53

11

86

69.6

25.2

6 690
91
4

46

13

65

109

626

9 083

992

3 431

748

99

4 772

155

18

31

579
563
9

229

61

725

75

104

093

131

14 895

73

452

11

807
97
72
$36 300
447

436

10 397

52
33

372

142
32
20

808
76
55

81

700
234

$55 000
67
26
$276
24

$29 100
448
219
$214
118

$78 300

976
779

Vacancy Status
Vacant housing units
For sale only

Vacant
Median

less

than 6 months

price

asked

2 062

212
813
$62 100
9 227
4 329
$192
923
502
3 942
1
529

13 918
2 732
9 763

9 351
557
6 735

237

547

408

705 694

13

For rent

Vacant

months

6 319

owaiting occupancy

$210
3 963

less than 2

Median rent asked


Rented or sold,

122

147
6 314

Held for occasional use

Other vacant

8oarded up

Lacking Complete Plumbing for Exclusive

306
110
78

$42 500
354
565
$245
244
35
563
335
1

187

42

19

151

68

48

$40 000
6 060
2 969
$164
976
276
2 713
I
047

$81

89

194
$221
70

$256
63

142
86

31
7

$438
14

14

13

152
56

"

Use

Year-round housing units


Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units

959

647

434

4 338

78
30
47

22

140
749

292
43
232

544

143

73
401

15

28

12

309

39

317 109
9 810
14 262
56 004
61 547
62 586
45 174
28 630
39 096

13 389

19 010

31 073

25 521

14 936

121 309

574

5 339
18

193

366
437
2 018
2 314
946
757
519
4 579

10 660
76

12 946

4.8
4.8
6.5
3.8

677 464
145 032
195 754
122 899
111 903
58 592
25 268
12 257
5 759
2.49
3.03
2.00

2.39

677 464
648 539

Vacant for rent or for sale only

89
144

192

Rooms
Year-round housing units
1

room

14 431

2 rooms

21

3 rooms

93
117

4 rooms
5 rooms
6 rooms
7 rooms
8 or more rooms

121

119

89
126

Median, year-round housing units


Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units

in

person

2 persons

3 persons
4 persons
5 persons
6 persons
7 persons
8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

Persons Per

less

1.01 to 1.50
1.51 or

146

7 901

709

019
735

898

149

6 291
3 076

296
396

557
2 548

4.8
4.8

5.1

4.1

5.1

4.2

5.9
3.7

6.1

6.3

3.7

36

300 303
75 502

13 108

4 309

18 587
4 937
6 055

28 767
9 319

461

473
936
779
11 356
6 430
3 366

2 340

910
956
388

6.6
3.9

2
2
1

3
2
1

6 110
3
1

882
213
691

049

6 898

25 278
32 564
30 275
12 587
4 321

5.8

7.9

5.5

39

3.9

14 500

110 912
29 203
26 158
19 546
15 766

10 518

9 351

831

268
3 606
2 014

334

2.50
3.09
2.38

2.41

5.7

173

669
936

4 337
4.2
4.2

4.3
4.3
5.7
3.6

423
724
3 393
3 262
2 366

266
478
1
577
682
2 756
692
133
1

70
621

743
603
088
134
062

5.6

4.1

6.1

5.6
6.2
3.6

4.1

6.1

6.2
3.6

6.8

12 138

5 197

3.8

83
52
43
23

014

096
552
224
482

7 341
4 741
3 429

24 714
7 918
7 222
4 Oil
2 861

3 993
4 528

2 321
1

933
968
422

661

469
690
398

400

145

2.19
3.18

2.11

1.93

1.85

24 714
23 434
939

14 500
14 222

41

28 767
26 746
412
609

341

71

110 912
97 247
9 938
3 727

3 325
6

6 099

8 157

29

11

193

107

395
515
564

246
347
627
683
934
242
94

22
59
79
126
144

317
573
766
988

433
499
504
330

311

894
982

132
59
2.32
2.90
1.95

176
65
2.22
2.80
1.73

300 303
280 824
14 295
5 184

13 108

18 587
18 289

87 381
397
780
377
2 232
2 888
3 639
4 173
9 455
10 657
22 060

4 553

13 191
10 889

192
25

3 238
2 405
$67 100

$53 600

$58 700

$35 900

$37 200

380
198
$82 400

174 765

6 586

8 810

21 641

17 080

6 764

$209

$259

$253

$235

$220

$269

298
2.06

221
114
2.22
2.85
1.64

2.82

2
3
1

310
247
884
717

933
445

971

143
52

303
690
408
249

072
846
849
755
428
162
57
28
2.33

2.93

139
2.12
2.93

1.75

1.91

1.69

10 518
10 337
163

12 138

5 197

2.81

Room

Occupied housing units

1.00 or

Unit

Occupied housing units


1

540
262

210
015

121

493
548
650
836
840
284
617

4 193

5.4
5.4

Median, renter-occupied housing units

Persons

988
839
742
733
473
829
659

more

21

581

7 344

12 754

304
50

257

207

11

18

310
596
232

714

3 160

154
36
7

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units

$10,000
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more
Less than

307 584
590
1

4
5
8
11

30
38

112

242
162
879
670
199
608
606

451
52 130
50 750
13 174
7 011
81

$72 400

Median

194

3 706

11

20
56

33
74
129
185

52
112
183
267

380
968
180
379

366
190
590
2 608
685

611

115

823
330
177
16

31

75
132
166
200
185
134

89
189

18

32
41

35
174
353
235
830
363

779
334
535
694

279
203
228
28

195
26

9
500

55
19

$63 400

$37 500

$75 600

613
$273

9 060
$221

10

$31

4
16
37

101

110
995
328
562
346
49

910

51
2

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Medion

292 521
$228

'Excludes "Other Asian and Pacific Islander" groups identified

CENSUS TRACTS

in

sample tabulations.

'Persons of Spanish origin

moy

86 788
$178

578
$337

be of any race.

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

H-1

1980 Con.

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:

Ml.

Table

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Essex

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

County Con.

B]

Morris County

Somerset County

Census Tracts
West Orange
town

Succosunno-

Remainder

Total

Dover town

Madison
borough

Morristown

borough

town

Kenvil (CDP)

Remainder

Total

borough

3 651

14 410

44 876

West
well

Total housing units

Cold-

4 997

6 782

3 264

4
102

44 872

4 994

6 773

10
3 254

117 843
864
115 979

69 774
79
69 695

3 949

14 405

137 992
890
136 102

5 106

649

3 201
88.7
3 136
8

9 537
68.0
9 133

36 164

96 821

2 801

209

2 861

85 600

49 096

90.8

76.2
83 588

2 836
73.1

Vacant seasonal and migratory


Year-round housing units

Manville

_
3 949

YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS


Tenure by Race and Spanish Origin of Householder
Owner-occupied housing units
Percent of occupied housing units

White
Black

81.8

73.4

204

34 823
669

94 008
239
48
234

American Indian, Eskimo, ond Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander

52

164

543

Spanish origin 2

20

82

339

408
400

4 490
4 315

8 062

71

171

Renter-occupied housing units

White
Black

774

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander

78

75

Spanish origin 2

66

110

40

378

11

78
56

646
230
169
$87 600

57.2
2

644
77

350

68.7
3

238
90

33.8
741

38

913

526

289

26 757
25 382
777

18 272

10

20

427

241

170

594

593

15

239

104
50
45
$100 500

3 622

2 327

644
487
$92 200
883
517
$329

71
8

16

47

20

18

406

382

18

55

34 999
32 351
782
27
523

2 100

528
418

4 325
3 378
829

18

20

56

356

559

27

4 282
212
883
$97 700
976
635
$312
858
305

201

116
26

892
95

1
1

79

281
2

622
45
1

72.9

131

434
2
18

797

46 772
630
23
517

16 625
171

826
-

_
3

15
1

042

031

Vacancy Status
Vacant housing units
For sale only

10

6 months
Median price asked

Vacant

less than

$81 700

$287

$65 600
108
20
$222

13

131

12
5

For rent

Vacant less than 2 months


Median rent asked
Rented or sold, awaiting occupancy

$315

128
44
88
10

203
69
130

Held for occasional use

13

Other vacant

48

Boorded up

156
67

19
18

$45 800
71

$137 500
26

51

19

$236
42

$400
12

58

077

120

10

21

75

30

27

720

21

16

$234
20
3

11

46

14

87

$73 800
82
47
$254
40

11

931
115

098
787
$98 500
776
502
$319
744
274
730

19
14

19

$48 800
38
11

$258

371

12

128
301

11

Lacking Complete Plumbing for Exclusive Use

Renter-occupied housing units

136
34
93

Vacant for rent or

3 649

14 405

70
269
476
414
2 383
2 963
2 749

Year-round housing units


Owner-occupied housing units

11
2

for sale only

11

193

689
36

88

38

143

13

407

624
187
394

87

16

51
13

159

241

26

16

136 102

5 102

115 979

107
110

69 695
447
873
5 778
9 302
10 420
13 512
10 788
18 575

3 949

044
613
10 730
18 587
17 786

5.2
5.2

23
54

Rooms
Year-round housing units
1

room

2 rooms
3 rooms

10

99

4 rooms
5 rooms
6 rooms
7 rooms
8 or more rooms

201

369
746
912
305

3 081
6.0

44 872
356
2
2

3
8
9
17

625
337
756
990
113
284
411

Median, year-round housing units


Median, occupied housing units

6.9
6.9

6.1

7.0
7.0

Median, owner-occupied housing units


Median, renter-occupied housing units

7.1

6.8

7.4

4.3

4.0

4.0

3 609

14 027

374
058
744
819

2 725
4 715
2 573

44 226
6 704

Persons

in

person

2 persons

3 persons
4 persons
5 persons

401

6 persons

141

454

46

160
64

7 persons
8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

Persons Per

00

2
1

189
147

26
3.00
3.17

2.41

1.90

1.82

or less

3 609

14 027

3 579

13

13 537

8 397
8 702
4 420
1

625
581

260

404
662
605
909

712
855
881

40 366

348
606
483

6.3
6.3
7.0
4.0

5.4

6.3

5.4
6.0
4.0

6.3

23 881
22 095

6 773

883
1

416

7.1

4.1

131 820
21 253
37 578
24 188
26 778
13 807
5 293
2 125
798

4 901
981
1

473
866
725
443
225

4 878
1

885
640
870
836
402

336
350
308
369
039
999
610
762

3 254
26
12

53

215
416
547
572
413

8
15
14

20
19

36

546
055
253
486
845
078
424
292

46
43
316
807
096
102

326
213

4.5
4.5

7.1

7.3

6.4
6.4
7.0

6.1

6.6
3.8

4.6

4.0

4.0

3 150

112 357

67 368
11 292
20 123

3 878

831

2.65
2.94
2.05

7.1

6.1

6.8

5.6
3.9

953
916
685
326

257
727
607
834
459

16 829

785
929
698
177
549

761

31

666
1

149

144
70

201

174

127

93

74

61

31

18

629

2.50
2.76
2.26

2.45
2.87

59
1.99
2.66

2.86
3.28

2.68
3.07

1.91

1.66

3.47
3.56
2.35

1.89

1.92

4 878
4 805

6 534

112 357
110 813

67 368
66 222
943
203

3 878

163
62

3 150
3 100
45

42 263
30

2 417

2.79
3.25

44 226
43 932

131 820
129 651

4 901

820
171

243
51

733
436

189
88

58

36

8 044

32 522

87 419

2 349

2 979

51

9
28
64
113
150

113

12

1.89

6 534
2 301

924
12 694
6 499
2 488
952
396

2.72
3.05
1.70

2.83

29

1.01 to 1.50
1.51 or

4 994
29
86

20
23
12

12

687
339
126

54
26

Room

Occupied housing units


1

Unit

Occupied housing units


1

more

4 624

6 309

15

278
266

767
95
16

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units

2 997

$10,000
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149.999
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more
Less than

_
4
1

12

202
774

30
126

188

664
537
050

8
6

54

161

102

251

905
823
786

Median

37

90
151

$84 000

2
1

283
404
647
925
385
975
002
548

000

060
$86 000

4 456

7 984

$274

$316

$71

286
595
767
278
675
753
975
856
315
858
816

652
-

16

42
49
80

6
12

13

21

10
17

49
50
210
254
500
357

127
461

72
164

660
705

2 651

11

16
17

37
34
139

290
724
689
673

678
846
819
213

2 081

133

400

$54 900

$92 000

$69 000

33 670
$299

2 066

500
$332

4 262

282

$266

$251

22
18
19

4
$81

146

42

77 788
48
97
247

160
25
$81

518
667
102
447

4 871
7 607

20 249
16 277
18 164

16

4 558

936
$82 300

700

52

10

94
206
307
608
887
3 354
5 266
11 578

21

20
38
75
93
442
721

884
94

7 491

632
2 422
336
$77 800

15

$56 500

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Medion

'Excludes "Other Asian and Pacific Islander" groups identified

H-2

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

405
$362
in

sample tabulations.

'Persons of Spanish origin

may

$247

25 560
$305

17 451

$277

036
$245

be of any race.

CENSUS TRACTS

HI.

Table

1980 Con.

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:


[For

meaning of symb 3ls, see Introduction.

Somerset County

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

Con.

Union County

Census Tracts
New

North Ploinfield

Somerset

Somerville

borough

(CDP)

borough

Remainder

Total

Elizabeth city

Linden city

dence borough

Plainfield city

718
-

46 095
75
46 020

182 835

40 613

14 603

4 213

16 154

47

10

718

7 177
4
7 173

4 835

182 788

40 603

14 595

4 213

16

4 628
66.6

2 321

110 648
62.2
96 914

12 471
32.1
10 652

3 170
76.7

35 313
79.7
34 537
285

8 674
60.9

3 391
1
115

088

266

961

16

60

388

923

6
78

Total housing units


Vacant seasonal and migratory
Year-round housing units

4 835

Provi-

Rahway

10 062
3

152

city

10

059

YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS


Tenure by Race and Spanish Origin of Householder
Owner-occupied housing units
Percent of occupied housing units
White

998

53.1

925

33

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander

24

Spanish origin 2
Renter-occupied housing units

White

88

89
2 316

340
76

Black
1

Spanish origin 1

197

81

3 527

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asion and Pacific Islander

093

49.5

852

637

33

301

4 007

2 205

215

27

365
2 088
214

9 022

67 325

26 407

5 558

8 611

51

359

965
942

434

6 352
64.9
5

4 251

66

20

852
51.4

473
795

17

46

43

248

165
3 441

417
3 204
3 849

4
27

183

12 834

19 522
4 795

4 510
923

11

84

34

37

112

860

423

40

15

12
77

73

83

257

8 051

6 339

238

12

648

164

193
9

229
48

149
24

27

18

266
48
27

300

$66 300
79
48
$258

685
555
429
$103 300
556
338
$355

4 815

281

555
698

21

11

6
57

31

165

566
796

Vacancy Status
Vacant housing units
For sale only

Vacant
Median

6 months
asked

less than

price

$57 500

$61

82

For rent

128
76

44
$244
43

Vacant less than 2 months


Median rent asked
Rented or sold, awaiting occupancy
:

Held for occasional use

Other vacont

Boorded up

$346

25
16

10

98

52

12

31

195
22

725

363

78

883

616

91

51

14

156

361

40
$40 000
935

27

14

71

$44 500

$105 000

147

37
32

$36 000
374

$57 200
2 036
838
$237

$214
222
47
430

$43

100
111

$500 +

$256

44
$279

11

108

90

6
10

60
26
267

44

135

14

"

192

14

441
327
044

214
88

25

328

59

107

20

235

145
32
105

19

10

27

40 603
582
2 618
8 384

14 595

4 213

16 152

10 059

244
459
410
884
460
623
708
807

12
9

448
549
318
883
740
950
970
294

257
379
230
427
925
2 520
489
832

5.2
5.2
6.4
3.8

5.4
5.4

15 269

9 793

811
1

60
$214
66

411

212
140
388

54
9

lacking Complete Plumbing for Exclusive Use

78
20
58

36

61
8
50

362

28

11

7 718

7 173

76
205
249

27
89

4 835
76
130

46 020
222
406
2 688
4 864

Year-round housing units


Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units
Vacant for rent or for sale only

2 866

747
945
87

128

204

Rooms
Year-round housing units
1

room

2 rooms
3 rooms

4 rooms
5 rooms
6 rooms
7 rooms
8 or more rooms

561

292
452

051

199
126

832

678

Median, year-round housing units


Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units

5.1

6.3

5.8
5.9
6.8

Median, renter-occupied housing units

3.'8

4.1

Persons

in

5.1

person

977
536
266
024
463
170
76

3 persons

4 persons

5 persons

6 persons
7 persons

8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

Persons Per

6 944
1
106

7 525
i

2 persons

884

331

13

2.20
2.74
1.73

6.4
3.7

6.5
6.5
7.0
4.2

4 686

44 335

5.1

30
36
28
28

941

906
316
622

10 001

8 693
5 231
2 295

3
1

799

374

391

304
727
933
463

2
2
1

5.6
5.6
6.4

4.3
4.3

5.2
5.2

6.8
6.8

5.7

5.8

7.3

3.8

3.7

4.0

3.9

973
985
592
314
495
14 507

38 878
10 742
10 866
6 840

14 232
3 124
4 737

4 135
647
222

793

123

2 021

790
396
736
385

963
355
167
72

760
862
434

2.30
2.93
2.07

2.34
2.56
2.02

2.76
3.21
1.66

2.52
3.10
2.05

38 878
35 735
2 246
897

14 232

4 135
4 116

15 269
14 284

9 793
9 487

4 610
1
521

65

15
4

739
246

232
74

6 034

6 484

2 940

6 276
22
27
123

5 367

6.1

3.6

367
708
324

376
425
756
651

277
118

6 167
13 129
8 740
8 965

4 712
1

750
616
256

177
36
54
33
28

6 131

750

150
74

56
27

2.86
3.36
2.02

2.18
2.73
1.72

2.83
3.10

44 335
43 779
457

30 198
25

90 521
112

11

33
53
107
149

167

70
170

2
1

2.01

199
2.45
2.88
1.95

604
966
2 677
2 263
3

331

710
480
238

146
51

13

233
072
796
406
758
306
167
55
2.37
2.74
1.78

Room
382

6 944
6 727

111

184

more

32

33

4 686
4 567
96
23

3 317
2

4 284

2 047

4
17

10

40

42
45

58
112

105
182

20
35
76
84
272

Occupied housing units


.00 or less

1.51 or

817
7 660
15 292
8

5.1

1.01 to 1.50

6 071

240
21 327
28 306
5

Unit

Occupied housing units


1

889
916
697
942
625
560

636
154
264

182 788
3 130

7 525
7

99

177 973
171

842

13

823
344

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units

$10,000
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149.999
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more
Less than

Median

548
834
403
240
46

522
695
628
932
115

435
843
205

$60 400

59

294
416
570

581

485
1

129

917

145

708
24 957
13

6 820
6 020
8 397

26
87

318
432
609
728
445

160

486
302
524

899

981

4 464
12 046

4
1

129

499
827

133
371

139

444

46

698

143
4

189

$65 800

$44 500

$54 500

203
24
$98 600

66 635
$240

26 238
$217

528
$228

944
$288

$67 900

$62 100

404
329
$90 200

264
$310

2 335

8 323

$261

$291

551

17

46

11

13

280
420

165
311

3
11

39
113
228
349

707
467
112
125
275
148
10

185

428
146
269
508
216
51
2

$46 700

$52 500

343
$246

3 412

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

3 493

$267
'Excludes "Other Asian and Pacific Islander" groups identified

CENSUS TRACTS

in

sample tabulations.

'Persons of Spanish origin

may be

$247

of any race.

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

H-3

Table H-l.

1980 Con.

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:


[For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Union

For definitions of term;

see appendixes

A and

B]

County Con.

Belleville

town. Essex County

Census Tracts

Total housing units


Vacant seasonal and migratory
Year-round housing units

Roselle

Roselle Park

borough

borough

7 724

Westfield

Summit

city

town

Remainder

5 164

7 906
3

10 465

65 931

7 903

3
10 462

65 913

7 724

164

4 492
59.5

914

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0140

0141

0142

0143

0144

0145

513

513

18

400
400

367

900

367

900

009

_
1

540
_
540

526
_
526

YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS


Tenure by Race and Spanish Origin of Householder
Owner-occupied housing units
Percent of occupied housing units

3 362

White

086

57.8
2 886

4 855

167

145

79.3
7 769

65.7

492

927

79.1

61.9

911
65.7

47 758

908

898

998

14

480

15

51

133
61.3
115

421
28.3

527
35.6

508

329
70

2
8

28

22

068
894
90

955
918

74.7
1

084

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander

042
4
48

13

40

277
4
89

Spanish origin 2

174

71

69

67

766

26

18

35

3 053

2 124

2 652

126

300
656

2 047
14

886

13 582
12 054

570
567

475
469

342
338

716
706

Black

Renter-occupied housing units

White

Black

199

336

7
8

19

44

49

45

30

110

43

17

165

63

106

46

270

12

20

83

52

179
36

126

165
23

191

839

16

14

51

44

158
127

11

17

16
4
4

51

32

17

$89 000
39

$85 000

$55 000

$45 000

19

25

27
$381

$77 000
202
98
$266

$244

31

231

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander

Spanish origin 2

328
263

Vacancy Status
Vacant housing units
For sale only
less than

$50 000
67
27
$219

For rent

Vacant

Median

than 2 months

less

rent

7
3

18

6 months
Median price asked

Vacant

asked

$60 000
43

29

Rented or sold, awaiting occupancy


Held for occasional use

11

Other vacant

36

Boarded up

81

$62 500
4

11

10
7

$325

$185

$263

$231

$225

11

12

19

$394
38

$414
69

10
28

23

14

57

11

33
4

191

18

85

80

384

15

14
53
12

169

204
3

"

11

$85 000

"

"

7
1

12
8

13

23

"

28

23

43

33

17

11

9
14

37

Lacking Complete Plumbing for Exclusive Use

57
9
48

107
29
64

Year-round housing units


Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units
Vacant for rent or for sale only

65

11

20
-

Rooms
5 164

7 903

69
202
939
823

276
684
400

58
120
541
876
109
312
265
2 622

2 193
4 079

5.3
5.3

5.2

6.5

7.0

6.1

6.1

6.5
7.4

3.4

3.5

4.5

7.0
7.4
4.0

7 545

5 038

7 738

10 271

7 724
167

Year-round housing units


1

room

2 rooms
3 rooms

4 rooms
5 rooms
6 rooms
7 rooms
8 or more rooms
Median,
Median,
Median,
Median,

year-round housing units


occupied housing units

owner-occupied housing units


renter-occupied housing units

Persons
person

925

3 persons

4 persons

5 persons

6 persons
7 persons

636
763
856
732

210
632
850
736
376
150

65 913
202
567
4 111
7 093
9 901
15 723
14 680
13 636

513

400

367

17

263
332
154
312
328
105

154
296
317
417
134
5.2
5.2

5.8

6.6

5.4
5.4
6.4

58

6.1

4.1

3.6

3.9

3.6

6.2
6.2

526
7

57

487
315
277
236

390
344
373
216

241
108

59
45

5.4
5.4

4.0
4.0

82
57
4.4
4.4

6.0
4.2

3.4

299
453
560

5.8

540
43
78

175

244
453
220
124

58

900
3
61

23
147
155

18

681

636

2 581

130

65 074
10 183
21 156

959

13

2 009

11

301

233
612
238
65
27
2.35
2.75

1.76

1.80

7 545

5 038

7 738

267
222
56

4 943
76

7 663

19

3 735

2 508

2.33
2.93
1.64

5.6
3.7

5.7

004

053
809
664

361
120
52
2.69

173

497
328

513
247
234
110
50

784
252

386
229
509
270
224
92
35

21

6
2.41

3.01

2.59
2.87

2.32
3.03

69

1.91

1.68

59

10 271
10 188
62

65 074
64 336
615

21

23

16

21

123

4 405

7 410

45 362
69
37

892
-

703

351
234
421
250
252
119
54

559
349
338
174
19
8

2.56
3.04
2.08

1.95

489
483
483

196

57

17
4
2.58
2.97

2.77
2.03

849
345

482
390
485
261

157

171

82
56

106
43

16
16

2.04
2.79

16
10
2.22
2.92

1.82

1.98

Room

Occupied housing units


.00 or less

1.01 to 1.50
.51 or

58
26
2.30
2.95

Median, occupied housing units


Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

Persons Per

285
033
575
296
122
79

8 or more persons

91

112

5.3

2 230

2 persons

771
1

10 462

in Unit

Occupied housing units


1

225
384
165
182
812
099
690

more

1
1

497
473

386

351

849

361

335

811

489
420

482

441

34

14
2

36

53

16

830
-

777

245

250
-

15

6
10
27

29
28

24

41

21

89
225
230

51

45
24

35
69
47
37

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units

$10.000
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79.999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199.999
$200,000 or more
Less than

43

4
4
29

102

51

212
419

113

19

180

002
681
61

162

469
669
814
169
22

2
5

17

83

36

211

26
27
25
110

53

437
903
403
4 646
6 260

66
89
235
402
623
872
2 219
598

181

682
757
303
647

15 145
8 373
6 245
1
231

14

9
6
18

2
7

16

48

101

43
163

146

218
213
24

254
309
42

172

10
4

000

$35 700

$44 200

065
$255

954
$250

27

631

193

319

$49 100

$55 900

$112 500

$92 400

$71 400

$63 500

$54 300

$57 200

3 023

2 107

2 613

2 102

13 325

$225

$285

$336

$314

$266

569
$287

475
$268

342
$258

204
443
88

Median

$51

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median
'Excludes "Other Asian and Pacific Islander" groups identified

H-4

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

in

sample tabulations.

Persons of Spanish

origin

may

716
$236

be of any race.

CENSUS TRACTS

Table

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:

HI.

[For meaning o

Belleville

symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

town, Essex

1980 Con.

B]

Bloomfield town. Essex County

County Con.

Census Tracts

Total housing units


Vacant seasonal and migratory
Year-round housing units

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Troct

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Troct

0146

0147

0148

0149

0150

0151

0152

0153

0154

0155

0156

0157

702

2 447

192

629

422

800

690

396

2 243

393

921

782

696

447

192

629

422

800

690

396

2 243

393

921

782

310

631
28.9

767

719

271

56.7

38.1

36.1

617

738

690

259

22

15

6
2

YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS


Tenure by Race and Spanish Origin of Householder
821

750

49.0

31.5

815

722

Black

19

American Indian. Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander'

39

22

10

630
489
34

69
67

21

92

25

51

22

67
4

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent of occupied housing units
White

Spanish origin 2

853
793
29

Renter-occupied housing units

White
Black

American

116
94.2

073

556

850

96.2

60.8

528

832

Spanish origin 2

709
42.7
703

169
66.2

029

23.6
301

124

11

'l5

"3

13

62
62

548
540

597
555
38

951

932
6

006
806
96

"3

"9

24
4
4
$52 500

34

and Aleut

Indian, Eskimo,

Asian and Pacific Islander

"5

585
548
29

91

'iv

19

27

30

80

556
505

26

12

169

151

480
455

16

11

14

39

13

16

33

31

Vacancy Status
Vacant housing units
For sole only

Vacant

less than

Median

price

6 months

asked

$62 500

11

$67 500

14

$250

$238

$67 500
-

13

12

12

For rent

Vacant less than 2 months


Median rent asked
Rented or sold, awaiting occupancy

$37 500
27

Held for occasional use

Other vacant

16

Boarded up

56

41

$47 500
66
35

$70 000

$39 200

$50 000

$45 000

11

13

$291
9

$232

$220

$222

$237

13

4
10

10

3
3

$52 500

2
1

$262

9
3

15

$213
6

$294

12

3
13

23

14

19

14

Lacking Complete Plumbing for Exclusive Use

30

Year-round housing units


Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units
Vacant for rent or for sole only

66

14

25

15

40

32

33

16

18

14

15

20

33

13

36

15

11

14

12

25

22

13

396

2 243

921
110

782

15

Rooms
Year-round housing units
1

room

2 rooms
3 rooms

4 rooms
5 rooms
6 rooms
7 rooms
8 or more rooms

696

2 447

23
143
144
231

36
96
788
678

527
390

491

14
107

256
69
33

413
389
250

3.9
3.9

6.6
6.6
6,6
5.7

151

87

Median, yeor-round housing units


Median, occupied housing units

5.1

Median, owner-occupied housing units


Median, renter-occupied housing units

5.9
4.4

5.1

674
365

2 380

Persons

in

person

2 persons

501

3 persons

4 persons

333
248

5 persons

153

6 persons
7 persons
8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

Persons Per

3.4

192

629

422

800

690

18

146
501

101

280
452
538
259
94
48

68
67

30
274
597
441
345
256
158
142

5.4
5,4

4,7
4,7

3,7
3.7

4.0
4.0

5,8

5,4

4.2

4.0

6.2
3.3

14

16

175

13

9
68

85

25
176

143

218
707
422
202

200
399
272
134

6,2

5.7

6,2
6.2
5.4

5.8
6.4
3.6

297
450
517
218

236
239
124

393

30

143

26

208
242
318
339

480

163

288
314
273

154
223
117

148
107

169
144

34

6.3

5.2
5.2
6.0

4.3
4.3
6.2

4.7
4.7
5.7

3.4

4.1

3.2

4,1

888
673
590

751

231

123

201

85
48
29

57

Unit

Occupied housing units


1

5.1

640
838
434
286
120
45

48
22

185
126

618

181

400
228
254

565
308
304

no

171

45

66

398
370
458
252
191

766
370
545
349
305

92
25

124
50

660
404
654
292

186
77
33

316
437
424
218

187
982
642
255
170
82
35

143

64
15

13

15

17

18

4
2.16
2.68

6
2.70
2.73

2.79
2.82

2.22
2.82

2.44
2.75

10
4
2.15
2.42

10

4
2.44
2.93
2.12

2.02
3.04

3
1.67
2.71

98

2.41

2.21

1.46

2.01

1.97

1.81

1.37

674

2 380

631

15

352
282
429
235
214

95
59
28

122

42
20
8

11

2.42
2.89
2.06

228
226

9
3

1.96
3.13
1.49

2.15
2,83
1.89

Room

Occupied housing units


.00 or less

1.01 to 1.50

39
4

1.51 or more

282
84

1
1

185
178

1
1

14

618
604
13

1
1

398
394
4
-

1
1

766
734

660
630

316
289

888
854

751

27

29

21

196

417

469

473

152

187

29

25

22

161
19

806

360

1
1

1
1

1
1

352
323

1
1

728

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units
Less than $10.000
$10,000 to $14.999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24.999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more
Median

559

297

070

474

804

_
-

16

11

10

13

13

7
15

16
25

11

17

26

13

14

31

15

11

20
95
298
783
198

25
87

46

25
43

14

18

35
34
35
77
50
37
7

$53 000

$43 000

$72 900

$66 800

629
$257

68
$275

52
142
153
159

6
21

41

128

564
267
35
1

29

60

32
37
56
222

141

229

414

185

137
25

12

7
10

96

96

54
50

22
44
123
132

152

99

33
132
144
82

16

30

10

$53 700

$58 500

$50 500

556
$230

583
$243

20
67

13

31
12

$68 800

$51 000

$52 400

61

545

$267

$281

597
$259

950
$276

$49 600

$42 100

169
$256

477
$223

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

836
$273

'Excludes "Other Asian and Pacific Islander" groups identified

CENSUS TRACTS

in

sample tabulations.

'Persons of Spanish origin

moy be

of

any

003
$279

race.

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

H-5

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:

Table H-l.

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Bloomfield town, Essex

East Orange

County Con.

1980 Con.

B]

city,

Essex County

Census Tracts

Totol housing units

Vacant seasonal and migratory


Year-round housing units

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0158

0159

0099

0100

0101

0102

0103

0104

0105

0106

0107

0108

2 106

2 794

568

197

794

568

197

668

876

668

874

270

322

270

319

537

530

832

2 108

537

530

832

108

106

YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS


Tenure by Race and Spanish Origin of Householder
687

976

334

937

418

222

293

197

437

370

53.2

28.1

524
41.0

447

42.1

30.3

8.2

105

171

131

39

26

Black

222

343

295

719

369

58
163

30.3
14

34.3

953
4

25.2
39

14.8

676

64.7
20)

10.9

White

247

163

419

351

007
26
955

690

118

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent of occupied housing units

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander

13

Spanish origin 1

946
914

White

857
842

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander

16

Spanish origin 1

19

856
328
518

755
182
548

512
73

426

241

018

199
1

816
638
149
14

"9

12
16

33

13

029
382
625

"3

'u

17

14

11

Renter-occupied housing units

"3

690
253
392

215
250
872

36

709
9

44

Vacancy Status
Vacant housing units
For sale only

Vacant less than 6 months


Median price asked
less than

61

300

$48 800
29

$47 500

$37 500
40

81
9

173

70

$47 500

300

123
4
4

382

124

13

-3

10

$46 300
164

$47 500
52
25
$225

$213

11

17
14

27

31

59

55
24

$239

$206

$228

$242

$270

$239

$236

12

10

13

21

2 months

rent asked

40

$213

19

Median

80

3
2

$37 500
72
58
$242

$41

For rent

Vacant

41

Rented or sold, awaiting occupancy


Held for occasional use

Other vacant

17

$21

90

51

41

33

59
33

21

20

41

39

5
16

13

11

26

33

93

Boarded up

61

$231
9

44
13

14

13

68

3
3

193
159

55

171
6
139
10

34

39
26

21

Lacking Complete Plumbing for Exclusive Use

24

Year-round housing units


Owner-occupied housing units

23
8
15

12

Renter-occupied housing units

11

Vacant for rent or for sale only

102

7
25
2

Rooms
Year-round housing units
1

668

room

443
243
229
314
163
125

4 rooms
5 rooms

6 rooms
7 rooms
8 or more rooms
Median, year-round housing units
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

Persons

874

3 persons
4 persons
5 persons
6 persons

77
101

191

323
215
277
150
54
73

441

554
475
138
42

319
46

66
250
269
171

137
137

4.1

4.7
4.7

6.2
3.3

5.6
4.5

5.9

7.1

3.4

3.7

537

530

832

2 108

2 106

37
67

4
30

41

80

89

167

334
359
265
228

115
158

443
275

350
339
207
327

511

868
444
296

203
230
683

103
144
4.4
4.4

243

4.1

833
344
635
379
290

15
6
2.07
3.14
1.55

190

444
281
171

140

136
36

47

Persons Per

225

75
55
123

81

167
4.6

5.8
5.8

6.6
4.6

6.3
3.8

279
346
335
205
194

2.72

2.04
3.15

79
58
39
23
2.38
3.66

2 18

1.65

1.85

81

44

12

17
12

240

2 794
271

568

197

328

54
98

39

133

361

151

341

497

318

157

282
116
89
162

331

271

453

114
39

138
84

156
84

81

244

151

3.4
3.4
6.9
3.2

3.2
3.2

4.4
4.3

5.1

6.1

7.2
3.7

4.6
6.2

3.4
3.4
7.3

3.9

3.3

659
499

2 038

983

2 412

870

771

421
261

541

467
283

224

168

834
602
437
264

121

95
42
30

3.1

5.0
6.3

4.8

476

535
378
247
136
85
55

449
207
363
296
274

150
68
55
36
3.02
3.42

21

19
2.04
3.29
1.62

279

55

54
24

197
117
72

3.51
2.01

1.97

3.85
1.75

444
370
340

079
179

204
198

251

219

138
66

44
32

13
1.78
3.17
1.65

2.29

2.31

176
143
85
50

115
52

46

51

25
2.12
3.26
2.06

46

44

2.55
3.47
2.20

3.29
3.43
3.22

Room

Occupied housing units

833

1.01 to 1.50

633
603
24

more

468

SOS

or less

1.51 or

5.0
5.0

103

7 persons
8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

00

270

4.5
4.5

633
540
487
226
209

person

2 persons

30

in Unit

Occupied housing units


1

10
141

2 rooms
3 rooms

1
1

791
37

1
1

190
129
48

279

221

476
412

1
1

449
394

41

46

48

13

17

18

166

388

312

1
I

659
574

2 038

919

65
20

983
817

2 412

093

116
50

177

142

444
302

079
958

104
38

91

229

121

30

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units

$10,000
$10,000
$14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29.999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39.999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999...
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199.999
$200,000 or more
Less than

to

14
17
21

27
112
127
136

2
14
16

27
67
82
162
99
35

15

17

19

20
32
23
35

49

10
7

9
2

139

4
16

34
44

50
76

61

52
72
23
4

110
43
28
4

145

128

6
12
12

22

21

42
39
37
22
39

27

10
10

$30 700

$25 800

001
$225

709
$225

20
54
84

20
24

83
142
175

22
18
29

71

11

34
22

36

16

$33 500

$42 600

11
11

14
16
14
16

Median

$52 800

$42 700

$33 800

$39 500

945
$243

856
$227

853
$202

755
$258

$34 700

$38 200

026
$265

$243

$32 300

$33 600

689
$235

2 212

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

'Excludes "Other Asian and Pocific Islander" groups identified

H-6

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

in

sample lobulations

'Persons of Spanish origin

moy

511

237
$238

815
$253

$226

be of any race.

CENSUS TRACTS

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:

Table H-l.

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A ond

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

East

Orange

city,

Essex

1980 Con.

B]

Irvington town, Essex

County Con.

County

Census Tracts

Total housing unlti


Vacant seasonal and migratory

Year-round housing units

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0109

0110

0111

0112

0113

0114

0115

0116

0117

0118

0119

0120

101

497

2 015

101

497

212

118
26.6

685

611

2 014

997

685

611

2 014

995

349

503

045

944

539

349

2
501

045

944

537

014

YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS


Tenure by Race and Spanish Origin of Householder
Owner-occupied housing units
Percent of occupied housing units

20.2

White

209

Black

101

274

53

368

468

365

494

452

139

800

6.1

3.6
6

19.0

28.5

33.8

44.7

15.0

32.0

94

49.9
83

110

47

271

374

354

697
78

11

18.2
16

113

84

253

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander

82
363

62
428

21

"i

Spanish origin 2

839

Renter-occupied housing units

325

White

11

21

Black

820

295

552
294

235
97

416
305

571

826
713

470
73
379

917
24
885

969
84
870

11

39

790
643
97

559
117

429

697
575

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander

22

28

59
6
37

Spanish origin 2

27

51

26

64

361
35
34

142

57

38

34

40

4
4

$16 300

$47 500

$42 500

21

21

201

111

071

Vacancy Status
SO

Vacant housing units


For sale only

Vacant
Median

less than

price

6 months

$47 500

24

Median

asked

For rent

Vocant

54

less than

16

19

58

$200

$210

16

14

$367
26

2 months

rent asked

299

35

Rented or sold, awaiting occupancy


Held for occasional use

Other vacant

Boarded up

85
39

41

$229

$241

60
40
$364

58

19

17

49

14

116

33
4
29

71

62

10

17

25
12

$230
4

$233

$238

$231

$219

$238

38

2
1

Lacking Complete Plumbing for Exclusive Use

119

Year-round housing units


Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units
Vacant for rent or for sale only

104

88

34
8

23

33
16
16

Rooms
Year-round housing units
1

101

room

36
138
262
385

2 rooms
3 rooms

4 rooms
5 rooms
6 rooms
7 rooms
8 or more rooms
Median,
Median,
Median,
Median,

141

84
55
36

70
16

147

606
386
239

114
35
160

109
45
43
3.5
3.5
7.8
3.4

8
3.1

owner-occupied housing units

6.1

7.6

3.3

3.8
3.7
6.9

renter-occupied housing units

4.6

3.3

3.1

3.4

051
183
255
228

443

181

59
27

3.1

611
36

363
375
258

70

occupied housing units

195
185

177

19

685

3.7
3.8

2 014
74
186

995
7
10

23

511

66

208
246
563
148
45
85

342
252
325

4.8
4.8
5.6
4.5

4.5
4.5
6.2
3.6

465

195

381
187
103
107
4.0
4.0

319

6.2
3.6

6.0
4.8

939
869

938
203
275
176
135
76
37
27

349

31

191

95
112
5.2
5.2

501
78
83

197
103

045

944

4
18

41
71

103
106

116
164
382
189

422

701

162
130

664
404
388
130

80

107

22

65

16
3.4
3.4

121

5.1
5.1

5.8

41
4.0
4.0
5.8

5.7
3.2

4.7

537

3.5

in Unit

Occupied housing units

person

Persons Per

104
52
33
15

288
2.72
2.93

133
113

80

653
845
388
206

361
251
143

110
56
23

15
7
9
2.28
3.23
1.98

509
540

90
53

15

46

10
1.48
1.56
1.47

2.09
2.96

25

1.91

469
489
425
242

551

230

160
77
36
26

152
68

14
2.08
3.73
2.04

5
1.68

45
19

3.01

1.44

282
344
377
233

261

160
95
30
29

158
89
42
26

9
2.47
2.54
2.40

463
475
400

Oil
183
264
206
179
88

929
413
302

2 497

112
54
27

361
251

52
26

7
10

13

13

13

2.29
2.41

2.14
3.07

2.23

1.76

2.78
3.13
2.46

Oil

842
879

106
45
6

67
2.46

1.96

1.54

2.64
1.70

929

2 497

Room

Occupied housing units

051
951
74
26

.00 or less

1.01 to 1.50
1.51 or

265
293
749
436

62

2 persons
3 persons
4 persons
5 persons
6 persons
7 persons
8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

2 014

4.8
4.8

year-round housing units

Persons

157
56

497
34
58

more

443
399

1
1

20
24

653
540

1
1

65

48

509
369
94
46

1
1

469
325

1
1

106
38

939
872

938

891

46

43

56

37

955
46

21

11

16

10

239

253

104

282
215

1
1

463
410

406
59
32

VALUE
66

Specified owner-occupied housing units

$10,000
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24.999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199,999...
$200,000 or more
Less than

Median

107

448

23

11

10

20

21

30

30
40
47
30

23

15
16
16

9
19
15

23
36

3
5
5

9
10
17

11

38
45
55
27

13

21

9
5

$39 500

831

320
$216

$40 000

$33 900

$26 500

44

39

20

14

11

56
50
56
23

21

15

15

11

13

$32 300

71

116
143
31

$37 400

$32 600

$32 700

$35 400

$39 200

$29 100

569

470
$215

915
$230

969
$228

559
$229

788
$259

$38 600

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

$213
'Excludes "Other Asian and Pacific Islander" groups identified

CENSUS TRACTS

in

sample tabulations.

551

$257

234
$210

'Persons of Spanish origin

may

415
$236

$281

692
$255

be of any race.

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

H-7

1980 Con.

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:

Table H-l.

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A ond

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Irvington town, Essex

B]

County Con.

Census Tracts

Total housing units

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0121

0122

0123

0124

0125

0126

0127

0128

0129

0130

0131

0132

0133

S27

2 204

2 190

2 015

655

379

527

2 204

190

2 015

655

377

Vacant seasonal and migratory

635

449

635

448

Year-round housing units

483

751

088

483

751

087

866

802

866

802

YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS


Tenure by Race and Spanish Origin of Householder
835

522

728

409

693

520

446

17

303

402

499

31.5

37.7

38.9

26.5

45.2

31.0

43.5

734
36

664

394

449
262

217
179

290
367

37.3
311

31.4
203

1.0

404
40

233

11

22.5
117
271

29.0
189

191

31.2
79
211

466

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent of occupied housing units

White

137

105

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander

"l

"u

"6

11

Spanish origin'

31

37

39

31

Block
1

Renter-occupied housing units

White
Block

013
918
40

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander
1

Spanish origin 7

338
229
42

312
927
326

447
326

'l8

24

33
901

912
496
358

881

585
270

55

279
3

"0

635
229

35

20

16

873
579
262

973
519
400

669

713
620
040

107

534

385
268
053

32
I

223
353
715

"\2

18

"l\

'32

12

'io

3
10

66

96

65

45

30

95

64

104

106

186

48

58

43

46

46

55

64

21

13

10

115
25
24

79
4

3
2

56
9

41

$32 500

$32 500
27

31

$36 300
40

61

39

46

Vacancy Status
Vacant housing units
For sale only

Vacant

less than

Median

price

6 months

$32 500

asked

16

35

29

31

19

10

19

19
9

18

12

25

17
6

26

$238

$197

$240

$216

$211

$195

$229

$227

$233

$213

$214

$228

$213

17
10

30

For rent

Vacant less than 2 months


Median rent asked
Rented or sold, awaiting occupancy

$47 500
24

Held for occasional use

18

Other vacant

10

Boarded up

6
2

20

13

7
1

17
10

Lacking Complete Plumbing for Exclusive Use


23
8

Year-round housing units


Owner-occupied housing units

20

Renter-occupied housing units

Vacant for rent or for sale only

15

29

36

47

12
17

15
19

13

11

34

27

42

Rooms
Year-round housing units
1

2 204

2 190

2 015

10

35

204

310

19

84
343
318
448
214

125
441
301
721

101

155

53

468
400
383
432

71

137
77
4.8
4.8

119
83

485
285
336
250
120

249
369
458
297
145
65

34
239

4.3
4.3

3.7
3.7

5.6

5.9
3.1

527

room

2 rooms
3 rooms

4 rooms
5 rooms
6 rooms
7 rooms
8 or more rooms
Median,
Median,
Medion,
Median,

367

39

year-round housing units

4.5
4.5
5.6

occupied housing units

owner-occupied housing units


renter-occupied housing units

3.9

4.0

5.9
3.3

479
464
465
246

2 146

2 147

631

729
691

6 persons

162
87
37

695
375
249
126
47

7 persons

17

16

Persons

person

2 persons

3 persons

4 persons
5 persons

8 or more persons

Median, occupied housing units


Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

Persons Per

2.09

260
1.88

377

456
387
170
56

635
42
70
346
297
320
359

448

31

60
272
312
406
264
77

298
301

442
270

141

483

32

71

751
583
184
752
226

087

436
225
39
47

4.3
4.3
5.4
3.9

181

60

32

61

4.7
4.7

4.7
4.7

2.6
2.6

5.8

5.3

5.9

56

4.7
4.7
5.8

4.0

4.1

3.6

4.0

4.1

2.7

5.0
5.0
5.7
4.7

730

972

167
392

180
196
185
176
107
60
47

1.2

162
70

31

48

866

395
363
506
306
34
30

4.4
4.4

4.8

19

26
114

802
9

22
184

514
727
260
51

35
4.7
4.7
5.2
4.5

969
873
524
255

609
418
503

105
54
24

12

2.27
2.73
2.11

2.35
3.14
1.95

291

205

156
90
44
18

594
385
485
266

321
339
415
245
162
90
38
27

2.14
2.57
1.88

2.00
2.57

1.71

3.00

9
2.27
2.85

1.63

1.41

1.93

2 147

393
314

431

285
203
84
39
29

241
121

62
22

419
362
372
250

1
1

115
36

198
119

16

66
29

23
2.43

8
2.39
2.88
2.19

3.31

1.24
1.15

2.19

1.24

787
477

722
324

441

431

346
239

341

142

167
79

287

72

66

58

21

12

25

3.09
3.32
3.00

2.44
2.95

2.81

2.87
2.79

2.31

Room
479
423

2 146

51

51

1.51 or more

12

054
49
44

183

311

507

Occupied housing units

00

338
242
82
36
27

1.01 to 1.50

74

655

in Unit

Occupied housing units


1

or less

083

1
1

969
924
34

609
555
44

11

10

251
57
13

277

363

117

1
1

1
1

321

1
1

594
527
53
14

1
1

393
323

1
1

419
323

1
1

730
640

58

71

29

12

25

61

972

1
1

787
615

1
1

722
544

119
53

154
24

$32 500

$27 700

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units

$10,000
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999.
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199.999..
$200,000 or more...
Less thon

7
6

20
24
36
69

12

16

21

31

42
76

29

56
62
89
29

12

6
31

33
75

17

11

8
13

15

38
26

38
86
84

3
7

29
33

135

43
40
33

20

104
26

17

38

12

$39 500

$37 200

$34 100

$38 500

$34 100

$33 000

444
$163

880
$230

912
$213

898
$219

873
$226

973
$218

58
57
102

113
156
56
14
2

81

Median

$39 700

$37 900

$38 900

$32 500

$29 700

691
$206

669
$223

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units.

Median

012
$219

'Excludes "Other Asian and Pacific Islander" groups identified

H-8

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

in

335
$224

sample tabulations.

307
$251

'Persons of Spanish origin

may

383
$221

223
$217

be of any race.

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-l.

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:


[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

/ ttontclair

1980 Con.

and B]

town Essex County

Census Tracts

Total housing units


Vacant seasonal and migratory
Year-round housing units

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0161

0162

0163

0164

0165

0166

0167

0168

0169

0170

0171

0172

205

178

376

410

336

231

993

763

092

419

898

037

205

178

376

409

336

231

993

763

092

419

897

037

190
21.2
125
59

YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS


Tenure by Race and Spanish Origin of Householder
965

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent of occupied housing units

81.2

939
9

White
Black

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander

106
95.3

056
34

874

879

037

357

64.3

63.7

79.2

839

829
37

873

30.3
135

145

217

18

14

"2

io

12

11

12

16

10

54
52

485
475

501

White

223
212

483

Black

13

272
250
22

822
405
406

706
357
313

"4

"1

"9

Renter-occupied housing units

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander

Spanish origin 3

17

18

662
61.6
574
82

127
82

471
33.9

226
236

258

703

30.2
7

69:3

69
623

246

"3

14

Spanish origin 3

216
12.7

10

481
167

412
364
47

918
597
305

289

596
45
541

312
30
275

2
16

13

14

41

22

13

14

97
4

66

18

30

43

22

$52 500
44
20
$266

$145 000

$52 500
20

$28 800

$45 000

11

Vacancy Status
27

52

17
4
3

29

7
6

$87 500
4

$137 500

$90 000

$162 500

$75 000

10

$350

$438

$222

$275

$30 000
79
23
$248

Vacant housing units


For sale only

Vacant
Median

6 months
asked

less than

price

For rent

Vacant less than 2 months


Median rent asked
Rented or sold, awaiting occupancy

$450

11

Held for occasional use

Other vacant

$47 500
32

Boarded up

10

25

10

12

$263

$333

$221

$233

10

10

Lacking Complete Plumbing for Exclusive Use


Year-round housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units
Vacant for rent or for sale only

25

50

5
15

7
4

34

21
6
13

26

19

99

26

46

6
4

105

Rooms
Year-round housing units
1

205

room

178

Persons

in

212

333

129
167
120
134

47
86
116
216
230

331
261
157

301

460
464

716

621

124

130
76
35
48

291
119
56
82

518

7.6
7.6
8.5
4.5

7.3
7.3
7.9
4.8

4.5
4.5
6.2

3.8
3.8

7.2
7.2

4.1

3.8
3.8
5.8
3.5

242
684

171

7.9
7.9
7.9

8.1

3.7

6.1

80

188
205
407
232

person

2 persons
3 persons
4 persons
5 persons
6 persons
7 persons

Persons Per

160
120
421

70
42

234
224
108
30

16

17

211

8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, cvAmer-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

23
113
106
135
87
89

8.5

3.6

419
44

897

58

19

18

322
319
202
90
68
316

139

62
112
203

41

037
1

252
198
113

270

51

157

84

214

4.4
4.4
8.4
3.7

4.5
4.5
6.2

6.0
6.0
6.5
4,5

389

854
285
217

4.1

4.1

2.46
2.67

2.67
2.69
2.33

1.73

359
353
415
210
216
93
48
20

1,380
295

4
2.29
3.02
1.42

309

176

447
222
225

399
272
222

95
56
25

147

697
846
489

179

896

361
351
180
135

341
125
83

176

74
36
23

43
24

258

101

074
265
340

195

339
209
146
70
32

21

21

14

1.82
2.87
1.44

10
2.15
2,67
1.94

2.42
2.62
2.05

18

19

2.79
3.06
2.05

2.15
2.89

1.91

1.51

2.43
1.76

2.53

2.30
3.03

1.41

1.54

1.93

015

15

15

1.71

158

2.38
3.10

14

551

445

168
136
108
34

53
20
8
4

48
27

115

135
119

64
28

43
24

10

Room

Occupied housing units

359
352

15

35

896
837
45

more

13

14

15

025

777

748

852

157

70

82

1.51 or

21

6.1

1.01 to 1.50

1.00 or

Unit

Occupied housing units


1

7.5
7.5
8.0
4.3

172
119

140
110
162
571
6.8
6.8

092

7
63

18
56
170

56
77
177

763

41

101

5 rooms

993

231
25

161

4 rooms

336
7

61

601

409

13

20
22

206

376
23
38

22

6 rooms
7 rooms
8 or more rooms
Median, year-round housing units
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

2 rooms
3 rooms

less

188
183

1
1

1
1

160
158

1
1

1
1

380
369

1
1

309
292

179

131

1
1

697
662
20

1
1

074
068

1
1

389
370

015

14

854
809
38

340

111

555

_
-

6
16

5
1

991
19

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units

850

Less than $10,000


$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99.999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199.999
$200,000 or more

Median

532

_
-

_
1

15

17

27

20

51

59

33
45

6
17

6
12
15
22
28
16

235
240
239
37

300
318

181

215
250
205

107
33

$88 900

$96 200

4
$86 100

221

53
$443

485
$365

47
84
317
210

32
183
168
179

^
-

10
6

13

21

26

10

10

41

21

15

42
50
106

16

151

15

6
16
14
52

12

35

12

16
18

10

141
10

50

22

105
128

71

54

21

171

48
5

104

93

$76 300

$44 800

$45 600

$48 600

$128 700

$67 600

$38 200

$49 000

271

820
$246

706
$208

481

409
$313

915
$315

595
$195

309
$235

15

101

54
$95 100

499
$408

$305

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

$313
'Excludes "Other Asian and Pacific Islander" groups identified

CENSUS TRACTS

in

sample tabulations.

^Persons of Spanish origin

may

$258

be of any race.

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

H-9

Table H-l.

1980 Con.

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:


[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Newark

city.

B]

Essex County

Census Tracts

Total housing units


Vacant seasonal ond migratory
Year-round housing units

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0001

0002

0003

0004

0005

0006

0007

0008

0009

0010

0011

0013

861

553

445

2 269

338

2 031

605

234

949

861

553

443

269

338

2 031

605

234

949

751

143

962

751

142

960

2
2

YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS


Tenure by Race and Spanish Origin of Householder
630

155

190

309

436

368

388

96

43

185

15.5

10.1

36.6

34.1

20.6

22.1

165

285

434

203

21.4
103

17.5

100
49

20.9
137

30.1

553

174
32.5
154

479

37.0

15

13

11

19

12

22

232

108

225

25
59

23

169

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent of occupied housing units

White

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander

"5

"1

"1

Spanish origin 1

128

20

27

21

14

31

075

683
463

536
462

131

28

362
283
33

924
829

45

847
559
196

26

io

27

11

290

141

151

52

63

46
4

140
2

Renter-occupied housing units

821

White
Black

American Indian, Eskimo, ond Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander
1

Spanish origin 2

"3

"i

"2

82

84

649

855

441

857

425
216

"7

'27

80

456

347

115

33

84

17

421

453
93
246

166
36
116

651
19

281

177

34

32

25

113

237
991

608

Vacancy Status
87

16

17

40

184

222

56

11

6
6

$56 300

$52 500

$25 600

52

13

21

49

151

19

44
25
$147

Vacant housing units


For sale only

than 6 months

Vacant

less

Median

price

asked

42

15

$91

$206

$203

$207

20

$107
49

22

2
7

6
52

8
12

13

54

21

36

46

21

155

87

31

13

For rent

than 2 months

Vacant

less

Median

rent asked

11

$198

Rented or sold, awaiting occuponcy

$37 500
112
58
$208

Held for occasional use

Other vocant

Boarded up

18

53

$211
29

$169

36
22
$188

25

10

$146
1

20

Lacking Complete Plumbing for Exclusive Use

37

Year-round housing units


Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units

58

11

30
4

25

Vacant for rent or for sale only

60

30

119

22

14

16
14

15

14

16

19

101
10

25

99

53

91

6
16

46

10

960

861

553

443

2 269

605

234

949

14

50
157

338
24
48
230
318
443

2 031

190
322
658
481

92

91

29
72
132

48
1

40

Rooms
Year-round housing units
1

2
3

4
5

6
7
8
Median,
Median,
Median,
Median,

occupied housing units

owner-occupied housing units


renter-occupied housing units

13
3.5
3.3

4.5
3.0

3.6

27
105

239
97
17

16
4.8
4.8

9
4.6
4.7

4.8
4.8

58

5.5

3.7

4.6

5.4
4.5

5.3
4.7

549

209

836

88
123

41

201
201

96

44

87
72
42
26

35

17

32

107

191

344
224

70

58

11

14

120
153
100
38

405

221

7
3.2
3.2

4.7
4.7
5.7

4.7

4.6

17
4.2
4.2
4.6

4.7
5.4

- 5.8

5.4

3.1

3.9

4.1

4.3

3.6

4.2

873
929
516

845
204

536

183
145

155
124
46

403
335
504
233

2 085

110
179
119
70
38

809
408
414
326
237

16
19

16
7

1.51

2.25

2.59

2.41

2.38
2.75

1.44

2.16

226

873
790

845
788
42

536
500
26

37

085
796
212

15

10

147

665
537

451

227
94
37

11

481
197
87
95

586
397
447
237

163
52

78
103

60
4.6
4.6

4.0
4.0

10

29
70
92
24

37
153

4.1

4.2

217
395
121

40
34

in Unit

Occupied housing units

705
508

444
290
234

3 persons
4 persons
5 persons
6 persons

Persons Per

77
38
23

60
36

60

13

14
2.28
3.12
1

002
450
279
121

119

7 persons
8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

1.68
2.23
1.59

87

291

558
449
369
296

223
288
279
203
180

189

127

12

87
45

107

14

4
2.23
2.56
2.08

69
48

76
42
28

2.60
3.48
2.37

2.72
3.22
2.52

181

163
113
89
59
2.75
3.56
2.56

38

13
15

16

140
116
72
45
28
33

15

3.16
2.77

3.08
3.25
3.03

2.61

836
733

3.23

2.77

257

Room

Occupied housing units

705
596

or less

1.01 to 1.50

81

more

1.51 or

341
139
59
20

6.1

person

00

142
134
187

249

109
165
4,6
4.6

2 persons

313
298
376
256

year-round housing units

Persons

751
100
134

room
rooms
rooms
rooms
rooms
rooms
rooms
or more rooms

002
926

1
1

1
1

403
358

2
1

809
494

549
464

209

195
120

69
16

31

77

133
43

77
26

136

112

139

24

16

52

14

14

12

1
1

223
047

28

53
23

59
24

339

19

29
_

78

59

4
9

16

10
24

28
45

10

7
4

21

41

10
4

10

55
76

1
1

173

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units

$10.000
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19.999
$20,000 to $24.999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199.999
$200,000 or more
Less than

45
20

6
4

25

11

30
30

16

14

29
23
49

15

13

8
4

13
14

14

6
12

:
1

27
38
26

2
'-

Median

$37 400

$21

300

$28 100

$26 800

$30 300

$37 900

628
$119

534
$197

361
$201

$204

$26 900

$23 800

643
$203

852
$203

$18 800

$15 000

408
$177

$191

$11

700

$20 300

165
$153

649
$186

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

065
$206

'Excludes "Other Asian and Pocific Islander" groups identified

H-10

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMS A

in

837
$122

sample tabulations.

'Persons of Spanish origin

may

921

446

be of any race

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-l.

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:


[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Nework

city,

Essex

1980 Con.

B]

County Con.

Census Tracts

Total housing units


Vacant seasonal and migratory
Year-round housing units

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0014

0015

0016

0017

0018

0019

0020

0021

0022

0023

0024

0025

484

801

972

484

801

970

761

491

793

761

491

793

123

293

926

537

231

4 242

123

293

926

537

230

4 239

271
22.6

183
20.9

565

662

38.9

55.7

20
246

40

259

893

137

291

385
242
3

14

29

51

20

21

048

986

981

890
547
288

825

195
551
6

834
-

YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS


Tenure by Race and Spanish Origin of Householder
328

58

181

290

23.8
12

7.7

Block

313

51

21.3
12
163

27.4

White

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent of occupied housing units

11

276

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander

Spanish origin 2
Renter-occupied housing units

052

767

021

693
32
604

668

17

White
Block

25

29

888
448
407

526
269
230

929

692

27

14

17

733

890

206
446
-

127

826

589

717

48.1

41.7

42.1

520
274

151

416

156
553

705

071
26.0

128

152

21

73

35

23

24

50

32

40

308

55

82

40

104

50

121

66

93

51

84

42

120

45

11

6
4

77
24

90

10

14

15
8

$42 500
22

300

27

$52 500
98

$26 300
48

Spanish origin 1

614

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander

Vacancy Status
Vacant housing units
For sale only

Vacant
Median

6 months
asked

less than
price

For rent

Vacant less than 2 months


Median rent asked

10

$241

$180
4

26

Rented or sold, awaiting occupancy

Boarded up

$21

900

$41

10

20

52
25

63

19

$193

$221

$200

$209

$263

$215

$221

24

12

12

$236
4

$234

51

30

51

14

17

31

128
22
68

67

13

41
6
29
2

484

r-

46

62
24
$188
5
2

Held for occasional use

Other vacant

41

20

26
4

53

16

17

25

12

15
10

13

21

23

16

80

38

Lacking Complete Plumbing for Exclusive Use


Yeor-round housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units
Vacont for rent or for sale only

43

39

36

31

44

41

12

11

14

15

10

15

11

21

52
9

41

27

12

21

16

69

23

31

17

293
38

926

33
122

12

97

300
510

291
341

231
38

Rooms
Year-round housing units
1

801

970

15

52
153

72
130
197

38
48

24

321
120

118
156

243
89

218

443

119

231

41

46
60

51

room

2 rooms

3 rooms

123

10

4 rooms
5 rooms
6 rooms
7 rooms
8 or more rooms

342
515
266
88
61

14

90

21

120
35
26

Median,
Median,
Median,
Median,

4.9
4.9
5.6
4.7

4.4
4.4

4.1

5.1

4.2

5.1

5.1

6.1

59

4.3

3.5

4.9

4.8
4.8
5.4
4.6

4.7
4.6
5.7
4.4

380
258
316
244

751

849
255

200

875
195

year-round housing units


occupied housing units

owner-occupied housing units


renter-occupied housing units

Persons
person

1
:

2 persons

3 persons
4 persons
5 persons
6 persons
7 persons
8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

Persons Per

14
57

230
3
21

4 239
52
301

99

236
314
495
257
94
70

127

366
282
174
158

4.8
4.8
5.7

4.2

761

15

963
388
752
470
225

253

793
3

36
183

354
547
313

251

504
356
164
72

96
54

158

5.0
5.0
5.7
4.6

5.1

361

88

491
3
13
111

36

5.5

4.1

5.5
6.3
4.8

4.1

4.9
4.9

5.9
3.7

4.1

188
242
260
216

4 119

5.8

699
373
90
5.1

5.8
4.7

181

140
120
113
73
52

167
129
102
85

057
205
247

32

54
33
24

182
166
100
62
53
42

2.95
2.30
3.04

2.52
3.09
2.37

2.92
2.75
2.98

380

751

184

45

622
95
34

849
719
84
46

83

11

19

18
15

188
149
97
85
43
2.98
3.16
2.92

1
1

40

183

254
245

184
137
90
67
40

31
11

2.57

377
273
217

47

3.17
3.10
3.18

453
341

231
175
112
73

3.31
2.41

117
70
39

187
145
73
48

19
2.53
3.15
2.24

17
2.93
3.40
2.35

200
299
833
472
206

716
410

321

69
37

245
134
64
50

19

2.16
2.45
2.05

2.45
3.04

414

203
282
294
284
168

473

93
64
26
3.26
3.70
3.00

2.11

703
297
330
322
303
227
110
85
29
3.20
3.67
2.92

Room

Occupied housing units


1

537

in Unit

Occupied housing units


1

.00 or less

1.01 to 1.50

151

1.51 or more

057
934

453
359

200
997

875
803

97
26

148
55

59

73

188
134
45

13

21

76
4

105

105

55

17

11

19

21

18

16

27

11

16
33
19
8

13

1
1

1
1

4 119

3 881

716
634

1
1

414
265

1
1

703
556

65

123

179
59

17

26

125
22

223

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units

Less than $10,000


$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more

Median

206

372

645

443
-

247

9
19
41
35
25
55
9

14

23

20
42
87
80
93

30
73
112
135
199

20
43
66
114
89
81

27
60
65
29
30

24
39
55
50
30

21

60

18

11

19

$38 400

$33 700

$30 500

$33 200

973
$207

887
$217

825
$219

984
$230

10

9
2

5
1

'-

$17 400

$16 900

$17 500

$19 500

$17 700

$28 000

$33 400

$36 000

048
$194

645
$218

667
$181

766
$192

925
$198

687
$172

887
$213

525
$225

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

'Excludes "Other Asian and Pacific Islander" groups identified

CENSUS TRACTS

in

sample tabulations.

'Persons of Spanish origin

may be

of any race.

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

H 11

Table H-l.

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:


[For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Newark

city,

Essex

1980 Con.

B]

County Con.

Census Tracts

Total housing units


Vacant seasonal and migratory
Year-round housing units

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0026

0027

0028

0029

0030

0031

0032

0034

0035

0037

0038

0039

096

630

815

761

878

823

365

529

427

120

871

076

096

630

815

761

877

823

365

529

427

120

871

076

142
13.9

56

103

60

10.1

13.9
8

9.8

41
5.8

94

54

YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS


Tenure by Race and Spanish Origin of Householder
Owner-occupied housing units
Percent of occupied housing units

White

14

Black

122

55

25

37

79

185

227

1.5

12.5

17.6
10

14.8
15

21.7

168
21.7

32

67

166

213

159

40

25

13
1.2

13

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian ond Pacific Islander'
Spanish origin'
Renter-occupied housing units

White
Black

16

876
45
783

500

637
11

24

491

606

490

643

64

30

53

78

74

75

150
4

068

817

607

52
947

12

13

335

789

582

10

37

101

21

26

16

68

81

174

76

96

20
-

661

260

369

19

644

244

22

18

173
-

137

663

551

043

024

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian ond Pacific Islander

Spanish origin 1

Vacancy Status
Vacant housing units
For sale only

Vacant
Median

6 months
price asked

less than

$10000-

56
20

61

67

88

23

42

62

31

112
56

42

27

32

10

32

$209

$184

$187

$185

$149

$175

$202

17

$160
49

$68

11

17

For rent

Vacant less than 2 months


Median rent asked
Rented or sold, awaiting occupancy

9
9

59

16

Other vacant

Boarded up

$12 500

56
20
$178

41

19

11

11

$169

$141

14

Held for occasional use

$10000-

12

82

30

41

37

10

12

25

100
50

60

87

89

35

20

85

14

35

"

62

44

17

Lacking Complete Plumbing for Exclusive Use


Year-round housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units

51

17

77

12

761
48

877
13

21

21

73

51

306
977
405
49

15

096

Vacant for rent or for sale only

51

49
_

53

17

13

18

50

30

32

17

16

120

871
4
42
82
301
270
112

Rooms
Year-round housing units
1

3 rooms
4 rooms
5 rooms
6 rooms
7 rooms
8 or more rooms

14
13

120
25

Persons

17

823

365

529

427

25

4
49
58
129
169
99

330
617
230

6
44
76

105

234
67

289
180
195
94

25
14
4.4
4.4

21

22

12

12

20

14

11

4.0

9
4.6

12

4.4
4.4

4.1

8
4.8
4.8

4.3
4.0

5.1

4.8

5.3
4.5

297

448

53
59

121

251

4.5
4.4
5.2
4.3

4.5
4.5
5.3

5.2

5.1

3.9
3.8
4.3

4.4

4.3

4.3

3.7

018

556

740

174
203

122
148

611
138
116
99

704
289

91

80

111

95
116
95
100
63

51

60

40

59

55

28

19

3.19
3.13
3.20

19
3.21
2.58
3.30

43
29
3.12

70
43
35

018
835

556
434

146
37

90
32

201

22
28
168

133

16

107
179

509
221

4.8
4.8
5.2
4.7

4.6

076
2

23
417
419
156
43

44
35

28
32

14

5.0

4.5
4.5

3.7
3.7

5.3
4.3

4.1

5.0
5.3
4.9

3.7

in Unit

Occupied housing units

person

2 persons

3 persons
4 persons
5 persons
6 persons
7 persons

192

204

8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

Persons Per

161

89
89

17

19

3.20

15
2.82
2.73
2.84

686
378
252

297
247

448
378

31

61

166

56

19

13

174
116
64

2.01

3.11

3.01

200

740
589
96

611

704

478
96

621

55

37

49
34

2.14

48
52
38

41

2.94
2.44
2.95

3.26
3.71

186
219
227
230

11

314
272

3.02
3.10

253

17

91

3.17

79
75
62
45
34

351

24
23
23

19

686
354

123

179

044

775

185
199
195
167
125

180
189
140

70
62

98
79
35
3.48
3.62
3.46

41

321
3.16
3.22

056
419
250
132
116
59

91

70
46
36
23

32
27
21

1.94
1.43
1.94

2.63
2.75
2.59

Room

Occupied housing units

00

81

276
217
123

11

Median, owner-occupied housing units


Median, renter-occupied housing units

815

20
74
215
216

395
377

Median, year-round housing units


Median, occupied housing units

630

22
140

room

2 rooms

or less

1.01 to 1.50

1.51 or more

1
1

67

134
32

775
658
90
27

30

51

253
020

044
878

056
949
94
13

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units

39

$10.000
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19.999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more..

34

9
9

13

_
_

Less than

10
2

2
2

_
1

3
1

8
8
10
2

57

11

13

14

11

8
5

6
8

_
_

4
2

300

$13 800

$16 300

$20 300

$18 800

$18 500

$19 100

$17 500

551

651
$107

629
$73

260
$172

367
$178

066
$202

815
$192

601
$164

Medion

_
_
_
_

$18 000

$23 800

$14 400

874
$189

498
$163

628
$178

$21

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Medion

'Excludes "Other Asian and Pacific Islander" groups identified

H 12

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

in

sample tabulations.

$168

'Persons of Spanish origin

may

022
$94

be of any race

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-l.

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:


[For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Newark

city,

Essex

1980 Con.

B]

County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0040

0041

0042

0043

0044

0045

0046

0047

0048.01

0048.02

0049

0050

Total housing units


Vacant seasonal and migratory
Year-round housing units

573

502

421

978

746

618

900

184

348

3 120

2 Oil

769

573

502

421

975

746

618

900

2 184

346

3 120

2 Oil

769

391
28.8
19

291
31.9
10

223

425

455

157

492

68

27.4

25.1
14

9.3

5.2

51

26.9
23

9.3

13

668
32.0
24

112

31.8
9

367

279

212

407

439

640

109

86

463

66

YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS


Tenure by Race and Spanish Origin of Householder
Owner-occupied housing units
Percent of occupied housing units

67

396

13.1

29.3

White

11

Black

67

380

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander'

"i

Sponish origin 2

444

957

621
16

478

435

926

968
36
919

603
-

472

Renter-occupied housing units

18

White
Black

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut

6
1

127

098

357

244

10

420

392

18

32

086

021

15

51

2 846
591
1

Asian and Pacific Islander'

81

969

334
30
272

661
9

640

20

21

16

12

18

16

419

19

10

62

149

62

63

45

66

88

96

148

117

185

40

18

10

$47 500

$42 500

Spanish origin 2

Vacancy Status
Vacant housing units
For sale only

than 6 months
Median price asked

Vacant

less

54

101

28

32

11

47
$167

60
$210

10

9
$209

17

42
25

83
50

$217

$221

$238

$232

$215

$67 500
82
27
$183

13

For rent

Vacant

less than 2

months

Median rent asked


Rented or sold, awaiting occupancy

17
9

33
28

15

26

18
2
13
5

11

19

62

50

37

Held for occasional use

Other vacant

23

Boarded up

$42 500
43

53
38

$37 500

102

125

65
$69

30

$223

$191

15

3
3
9

42

22

11

65

22

Lacking Complete Plumbing for Exclusive Use

35

Year-round housing units


Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units
Vacant for rent or for sale only

29

45

40

28

11

14

14

11

11

31

4
29

50

22

42

21

71

37

106

46

15

12

346

3 120

2 Oil

769

117
73

395
429
714
933
516

100
126
506
288
454
255
118

82

50

113

Rooms
room

3 rooms

4 rooms
5 rooms

6 rooms
7 rooms
8 or more rooms
Median, year-round housing units
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

Persons

in

10

11

123

39

45
109

230
577
255

253
285
136

96
352
368
480
288

87
72

55
82

80
348
428
365
216
98
72

112

146

29
50
177

128
65

216

5.0
5.0

4.0

4.6

4.8

4.7
4.8
6.0
4.4

4.9
4.9

5.1

5.0
5.0
6.4

4.4
4.4
6.0
3.9

4.5
4.5
5.9
4.0

4.4
4.5
7.0
3.6

912
206

701
143
158
140

812
529
412
302
240

2 088

152

178

92
65
20

2.92
3.55

2.42

2.71

2.13

14
23
147
160
147
58
14
10

25
36
147
308
513
209

4.1

81

5.7

746

618

304
128
36
17

5.4

4.6

2 184

595
379

446

271

287
78
20
54

271

284
288

114
7

164
4.4

12

3.6
3.6

3.5
3.5
5.0
3.4

6.8
3.4

13

157

296
230
51

14

4.5

7
4.2
4.2

6.3
3.7

4.1

5.2

Unit

511

person

131

2 persons

137

3 persons

90
54
38

4 persons
5 persons

6 persons
7 persons
8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

Persons Per

353
272
294
229
214

77
66
45

76
44

18
18

2.98
3.34
2.84

2.41

2.54
2.39

359
260
325
246
201
139

135
89

25

2.88
3.36
2.71

201

146
138

552
254
375
354
278
143

105

74
44

91

57

48
25

79
48

31

6
2.85
2.97
2.80

2.84
3.68
2.50

21

492
540
402
284

3.61

198
465
267

3 003

162
114
83

422
596
346
265
170

99
65
28

47
43

102
72

17

30

2.53
3.60
2.15

2.00
3.18
1.86

1.63
2.89
1.54

198

3 003

038

826
486
424
335
260

729

147

64
29
25

82
58
34
2.51

3.54
2.21

150
179
158
119

2.72
2.45
2.75

Room

Occupied housing units

i.00 or

183

4.2

Occupied housing units


1

975

18

502

900

421
36

573

Year-round housing units


1

2 rooms

less

1.01 to 1.50
1.51 or more

511

436

353

359

55
20

199
127
27

12

145

2
9
9
18

40

20

12

16

198
122
39

912
799
86

701
633
58

552
376
124

1
1

1
1

812
625

27

10

52

140
47

103

100

53

11

9
17

2 088
1

945
99
44

106
54

714
219
70

376

1
1

826
641
115

729
640
71

70

18

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units

$10,000
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19.999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more
Less than

Median

17
18

168

134

62

61

160

10
-

12

11

10

10

22
20

13

7
19

13

31

17

4
6

17

13

27

32

46

21

24
39
40
62
93

11

6
14

29
24
23
26
30

22

13

51

11

12

45

12

24

7
7
8

11

2
1

$18 800

$29 100

$25 500

$24 800

$25 100

442
$178

957
$196

966
$206

618
$204

476
$208

$39 300

$35 300

$40 400

$32 500

$30 900

079
$202

2 823

$33 000

$23 800

332
$214

658
$203

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

'Excludes "Other Asian and Pacific Islander" groups identified

CENSUS TRACTS

in

somple tabulations.

'Persons of Spanish origin

may

122

$214

350
$208

419
$223

$70

be of any race.

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMS A

H 13

Table H-l.

in,

and

Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Newark

city,

Essex

1980 -Con.

B]

County Con

Census Tracts

Total housing units


Vacant seasonal and migratory
Year-round housing units

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0051

0052

0053

0054

0055

0056

0057

0058

0059

0060

0062

0063

125

952

200

612

387

596

850

379

121

581

818

783

125

952

198

612

387

596

849

377

121

581

818

783

154
21.7
13
105

122
14.0

21

60

16

17.4

3.5

1.0

'

YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS


Tenure by Race and Spanish Origin of Householder
Owner-occupied housing units
Percent of occupied housing units

319

257

302

200

71

72

29.8

28.8
4
251

29.1

13.3

20.4

13.3

4
196

White

312

Black

293

70

71

105
9.6

4
98

59

109

16

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asion and Pacific Islander
1

Spanish origin 3

750

Renter-occupied housing units

737

735

610

708

White
Black

634

38

277

471

994

274

451

557
67
296

752
37
672

299

265

16

21

921

100

642

626

11
1

612
6
570

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander
1

Spanish origin 2

31

20

26

56
4

61

159

113

22

248

71

75

53

138
4

278

247

460

13

44

116
-

155
4

Vacancy Status
Vacant housing units
For sale only

Vacant
Median

33

20

38

94
47
$187

6 months
price asked

less than

For rent

Vacant less than 2 months


Median rent asked
Rented or sold, awaiting occupancy
Held for occasional use
Other vacant

16

12

$202

$208

$204

10

12
3

33
4

9
6

24

81

14

20
3
17

125

952

Boarded up

39

45

$31

300

$26 300

73
26

$149

460
393
$57

100
39
$161

31

23

72
30

$166

$196

$165

$185

29

$42 500
45

26

10
10

29

43

57

22

27

28

52

20

612
34
60
315
379

387

12

41

$93
23

"

15

39

79

44

65

42
-

4
73

200

157

19

79

47

15

60

106

12

40

72

137
4
114

15

13

121
118
139

581

334
388
309

334

309

175
183

152
77

84
35

42
-

20
96
534
812
297
34
25

3.4

4.2

6
6

3
81

Lacking Complete Plumbing for Exclusive Use


Year-round housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units
Vacant for rent or for sale only

Rooms
3

198
20

2 rooms

19

18

3 rooms

153

59

101

4 rooms
5 rooms
6 rooms
7 rooms
8 or more rooms

214
355
230

270
330

267
424

104

167
82
119

Year-round housing units


1

room

Median, year-round housing units


Median, occupied housing units

108

5.0

4.9
4.9
6.7
4.6

4.6

069

195

person

275
229

2 persons

3 persons
4 persons
5 persons
6 persons
7 persons

164

95
48
36
27

8 or more persons
Medion, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Medion, renter-occupied housing units

Persons Per

2.78
3.12
2.66

891
215
167
146
112
98
62
45
46
2.93
3.29
2.80

069
974

891

1.01 to 1.50

71

101

more

24

00

or less

1.51 or

581
166
32

596

16

29

52
52
160

91

200

70

123

110

849
49

377
62
87

59
192

223
179
84

818

21

21

45

12

14

28
35

130
37
30

5.0
5.0

4.5
4.5

4.9
5.0

4.8

4.1

4.0

4.2

4.1

6.4
4.7

5 5

5.5

5.7.

5.9
3.3

4.1

4.9

5.7
3.9

3.8
3.8
3.8

4.3

4.8
5.6
4.6

53
3.4
3.6

4.2

3.8

499
355

348

543

711
197
138
113
97
70
36
26
34
2.68

099

874

121

253
250

313
185
122
83
77
37

30
37
26

3.9

783
53
120

400
606
472
107

20
5

4.0
4.0
3.9
4.0

039

50

36

3.31

2.74
2.88
2.72

56
67
57
56
34
26
28
24
3.39
2.58
3.49

132
219
209

321

308
227

165
124
75
65

134
66
52

3.79
3.16

91

133

106
91

58
27
24
13

2.95
2.50
3.03

198
145
115
71

2.83
2.64

13

10
3

702
480
397
297
248

111

50
24

52
38
2.40
3.00
2.39

41

2.73
3.16
2.69

2.17
2.64
2.07

2.32
2.29
2.33

099
905

874
735

121
111

93

159

46

48

44
-

16

628
452
403
304
207

143
63

47
20

61

2.43
2.00
2.46

Room

Occupied housing units


1

in Unit

Occupied housing units


1

71

47
5.0
5.9

Median, owner-occupied housing units


Median, renter-occupied housing units

Persons

104

499
309

348
264

543
455

711

137
53

65

71

77

24

118
37

19

17

60

142
52

60

130

99

33

19

58

19

4
10
16

14

14

10
14

12

25

4
6

22

19

11

766

039
884

1
1

574

1
1

702
495

1
1

628
409
154
65

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units

$10,000
$10,000
$14,999
$15,000 to $19.999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59.999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more
Less than

to

14
12

13

14

13

14

10

21

$27 500

$26 600

747
$205

629
$203

732
$200

5
1

$28 800

Medion

_
-

$12 500

$26 500

$20 200

$20 000

$15 400

$20 600

$14 300

293
$189

277
$176

469
$176

554
$158

988
$170

748
$158

100
$250

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Medion

'Excludes "Other Asion and Pacific Islander" groups identified

H 14

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

in

sample tabulations.

^Persons of Spanish origin

may

613
$98

603
$89

be of any race.

CENSUS TRACTS

fable H-l.

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:


[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Newark

city,

Essex

1980 Con.

8]

County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0064

0065

0066

0067

0068

0069

0070

0071

0072

0073

0074

0075.01

302

639

10

292

636

464

Total housing units


Vacant seasonal and migratory
Year-round housing units

064

064

464

518

518

833
-

139

136

336

335

833

452
452

131

130

274

259

15

163

8
155

YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS


Tenure by Race and Spanish Origin of Householder
14.3

14
2.4

White

Black

50

10

52

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent of occupied housing units

70

83

225

296

357

330

443

442

250

214

4.7

5,0

22.0

26.1

26.2

31.1

37.3

35.0

161

271

343

429

435

44

28

10

313
4

40.6
233

19.2

29

69

American Indian. Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander'

Spanish origin 1

32

306

487

White
Black

581

25

66

37

408

587

26
331

839
706

015

800
284
266

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander

183

183
8

311

Renter-occupied housing units

56

42

51

63

24

34

006
910

730
656

746
713

820
772

366
323

899
442

12

31

293

"1

92

69

487

364

274

282

150

168

208

60

258

101

469

40

163

111

200

89

70

70

30

20

42

18

13

$52 500
144
128
$163
32

$52 500
44
23
$158

$26 300

Spanish origin 1

"4

"6

"5

Vacancy Status
Vacant housing units
For sale only

Vacant
Median

6 months
asked

less than
price

Vacant less than 2 months


Median rent asked
Rented or sold, awaiting occupancy

24

67

69
9

227
8

52
34

$101

$108

$105

$162

$164

27

For rent

Held for occasional use

24

Other vacant

Boorded up

17

11

235
158

11

85
43

26

58

255

88

75

'

17

15

$47 500

38
24

54
27

26
19

$167

$184

$173

$165

$145
-

5
18

27

12

"

"

68

Lacking Complete Plumbing for Exclusive Use


Year-round housing units
Owner-occupied housing units

54
4

64

19

11

19

10

71
18

54
20

26

11

16

Renter-occupied housing units

27

60

53

205

60

60

31

26

46

33

15

51

14

Vacant for rent or for sale only

47

56

Rooms
464

Year-round housing units


1

room

17

2 rooms

35
103
140
96
44

3 rooms

4 rooms
5 rooms
6 rooms
7 rooms
8 or more rooms

13

064

16

4.0
4.1

4.6
4.2

Median, owner-occupied housing units


Median, renter-occupied housing units

5.6
3.9

5.2
4.2

363

595

144
87

112
92

43
35

80
89
73
54

in

person

2 persons
3 persons

4 persons
5 persons

17

6 persons

21

7 persons

8
8
1.93
2.83
1.83

57
38
3.65

363
323
22

595
409

1.01 to 1.50

1.51 or more

18

63

8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

Persons Per

552
482
255
42
26
4

833
456
257
568
306

178
29

335

452

19

10

14

29

38

323
408
219

536
435
240
58
9

44
314
538
387

101

19

3.6
3.6
3.7
3.6

136

19

20

18

2.9
2.8
4.9
2.7

4.0
4.0
4.9

119
19
17
4.2
4.2
4.7
4.0

9
3.7
3.7
4.3
3.5

3.8

292
30
78
194

636

26
54
122

420

367

451

271
113

431

375

210

121

225
217
64

130
23
36
240

259

19

76
244
447
295
47

94

31

19

11

18
4.6
4.7
5.0
4.5

24

12

4.3
4.3
4.7
4.0

4.5
4.5
4.9
4.2

262

616

172
331

117
166
126
113

4.2
4.9
3.9

155

16
4.1

12
15
4.0

15

4.0
4.6

39

478
486
356
233

171

103

39
29

21

1.46
2.07
1.45

2.21

1.90
2.24

3.70

100
56
23

61

2.21

670
867
324
155
124

025

135

193

189
236
306
228
233

66
38

109
46

132
59

13

19

20

12

13

2.66
2.86
2.59

2.54
2.69
2.50

2.73
2.77
2.70

2.92
2.97

182

201

249
234
166
90

258
259

55

47

363
250
382
314
282
90
32

40

18

11

9
2.85
3.27

2.92
3.15
2.86

231
118

2.74

060
230
290
225

303
232

113
241

269
215
205
95
56

47

2.91

25
16
6
2.70
2.99
2.53

262
058

616
554
56
6

119
56

91

33

16
16

2.72
2.97
2.65

Room

Occupied housing units

1.00 or

16

Unit

Occupied housing units


1

518
141

325
348
174
33

Median, year-round housing units


Median, occupied housing units

Persons

50
53
78

less

1
1

123

478
278

670
418

025
879

158
42

124
128

114
32

135
929
169
37

73

39

1
1

1
1

363
248

060
962

103

82

189
060
79

12

16

50

135
69

48

81

127

113

1
1

1
1

113
938

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units

Median

27

10

21

14

4
3
4

13

16
6

Less than $10,000


$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more

4
13

11

10

4
6
4
9

8
6
8

14

8
16

23
24

22

9
10
16
14

15

11

11

14

16

22

18

11

4
4

10

4
2
6
1

$15 000

$26 300

310
$118

$101

$18 800

$16 300

$20 700

$36 900

576
$116

790
$153

837
$153

$36 100

$36 900

$32 000

$30 200

$27 100

$29 800

004
$162

726

745
$173

801

$161

$167

362
$162

899
$148

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

'Excludes "Other Asian and Pacific Islander" groups identified

CENSUS TRACTS

in

578

sample tabulations

384
$118

Persons of Spanish

origin

may

be of any roce.

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

H 15

Table H-1.

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:


[For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

for definitions of terms, see appendixes

Newark

city,

Essex

1980 Con.

B]

County Con.

Census Tracts

Total housing units


Vacant seasonal and migratory

Year-round housing units

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0075.02

0076

0077

0078

0079

0080

0081

0082

0083

0084

0085

0086

879

2 150

717

291

668

357

2 781

2 150

717

288

668

357

2 781

19
0.9

159

165

081

097

673
3

159

165

081

097

670

873

YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS


Tenure by Race and Spanish Origin of Householder
Owner-occupied housing units
Percent of occupied housing units

291
26.6

215

282

323

253

99

63

37

55

26.9

30.6

15.7

13.2

3.3

13
3.7

34

19.0

265

198

265

304

206

48

15.5
6

6.0
10

18.8
19

21

56

11

27

25

28

97

29

.-

360
004

649
218
299

843
95
620

343

583

329

186
29
147

419

237
82
89

11

42

White

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, ond Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander
1

Spanish origin 1
Renter-occupied housing units

White
Black

50

37

26

89

802
386
250

916
782

768
683
8

732
646
6

288

283

243

66

34

31

21

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander
1

Spanish origin 2

27

13

91

3
2

098
263
498

19

48

320

673

167

88

92

68

405

42
-

57
-

125

244

361

68

48

65

2
2

664
34

Vacancy Status
Vacant housing units

For sale only

Vacant
Median

less

price

$37 500
38

asked

For rent

Vacant less than 2 months


Median rent asked
Rented or sold, awaiting occupancy
Held for occasional use
Other vacant

than 6 months

$32 500

29

77

15

19

12

24
20

51

155
129

$163
4

$154

$151

$167

$158

$149

$144

319
259
$76

22

32

11

10

3
3

Boarded up

27

21

$47 500
24

21

11

15

$115

$165

$81

12'

342
7
270
29

100

17

43

21

87

$110

64
4

25

30

373
27

14

71

91

22

28

95

73

87

Lacking Complete Plumbing for Exclusive Use


Year-round housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units

Vacant for rent or for sale only

63

56

51
10
31
1

41

50
4

42

68

80

17

4
28

56

84

12

12

873
369
40

2 150

717

288

18

2 781
311

341

15

14

158
144
97
20
9
36

736
477

182

334

65
129

668
84
84
206

357

365

71

190
25

121

45

168
83

22

15

17

2.7

9
3.0

3.9

3.8
4.7
3.6

2.8
4.5
2.2

3.0
4.0
3.0

4.8
3.9

3
8
3.9
4.0
4.8
3.9

613
322
418
349
305

748
418
74
90
88

122
60
26

37

137
69

17
19

26
20
4
1.49
2.22
1.47

9
2.65
2.20
2.67

906

711

16

14

14

49

46

26

61

Rooms
Year-round housing units
1

159

room

452
220

397
120

49

21

10

Median, year-round housing units


Median, occupied housing units

16
4.4
4.4

Median, owner-occupied housing units


Median, renter-occupied housing units

4.2

6
3.8
3.9
4.5
3.7

Persons

in

5.1

093
233
226

person

2 persons
3 persons
4 persons
5 persons
6 persons
7 persons
8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

Persons Per

097

56

98
513

237
469
255
70

561

312
94
19

8
13

10
4.3
4.3
4.9

17
3.8

4.1
4.1

4.5
3.9

4.1

670

4
41

3.9

71

178

26
47
1

68
42

18
9

18

11

16
3.3
3.3
5.7
3.2

344
310
494
40

21

86

4.0
3.9
5.7
3.5

3.9
3.8

4.0
3.8

131

200
284
265
246

209
199
115
60
25
26
2.92

2.81

2.82
2.95

3.02
2.77

050

83
28
9
16

055

172

189
292
260
193
74
28

303
241

203
81

39
10

13
1

2.67
2.94
2.58

906
962
479
209

356
105
63
68
53
24
24
10

292

2 117

112
59

637
430
354
274

220
97

620
350

61

30

113
56

15

41

31

28

19

6
3

13

19

13

30

159
122
85

11

56

1.71

1.39

1.83
1.68

2.36

2.08
2.32

1.35

1.95

2.48
2.67
2.48

356
304

220
208

620
580

292
249

39

26

24

110

13

14

19

15

28

11

2.72
2.89
2.65

2.69
3.03

5
1.39
3.64

2.61

1.31

613
379

748
658
57
33

85

18

Room

Occupied housing units


1.00 or less
1.01 to 1.50
1.51 or

081
24
24
200
374
321
100
28

Unit

Occupied housing units


1

66
347

164
421

4 rooms
5 rooms
6 rooms
7 rooms
8 or more rooms

165
15

2
18

2 rooms
3 rooms

093
945

more

055

1
1

121

971
65

941

117
31

44

14

18

179
55

119

53

39

33

35

4
10

131

966

050

96

2 117
1

694
278
145

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units

$10,000
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39.999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more
Less thon

23
22

17

4
4

11

2
2

14

$27 700

$33 400

$34 500

$38 800

$39 400

$28 800

$16 300

$11 300

796
$147

914
$158

765
$173

730
$165

347
$155

647
$142

824
$180

13

16

11

Median

300

$19 400

300

$23 800

341

184

581

$114

$80

237
$154

2 060

$163

$21

$21

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

'Excludes "Other Asian and Pacific Islander" groups identified

H 16

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

in

sample tabulations.

'Persons of Spanish origin

moy

$129

be of any race.

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-l.

1980 Con.

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:


[For meaning of symbols, set Introduction.

For definitions of terms. see appendixes

Newark

city

A and

Essex

B]

County Con.

Census Tracts

Total housing units


Vacant seasonal and migratory
Year-round housing units

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0087

0088

0089

0090

0091

0092

0093

0094

0095

0096

0097

0098

0098.99

498

682

778

736

114

989

854

2 603

2 331

498

682

778

736

114

989

854

2 603

305
22.4

117
19.4

158

16

260

140

21.1

2.3

24.5

15.7

331
19.5

200
47

85

121

10

71

12

777

890

41

777

889

41

47.5

329

YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS


Tenure by Race and Spanish Origin of Householder
Owner-occupied housing units
Percent of occupied housing units

White
Black

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander
1

White
Black

34

50

44

52

53

055
602
214

486
246

590
326
54

668
145
473

803
557
63

749

American Indian. Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander

77

231

190

605

575

302

24.1

25.3

17.9

341
19.4

204
40

550

484

18

21

117
143

257
24

...

12

181

96

367
660
223

"2

902
487

200
1
1

74

697
246

57
1

144

383
227
895

19

17

157

415
818
256

21

...

4
10

14

16

12

21

'io

612

311

332

77

380

445

863

521

708

354

817

138

79

30

52

51

100

156

96

133

17

6
3

$52 500
78

57
4
4
$22 500
46

92

300
107
75
$199

Spanish origin 1

131

Spanish origin 1
Renter-occupied housing units

215
22

Vacancy Status
Vacant housing units
For sale only

6 months
asked

Vacant

less than

Median

price

1
1

$16 300

$23 800

73

27
10

15

50

24
17

25

$500+

35
$201

55

$190

80
42
$185

91

10

$188

$204

14

For rent

Vacant less than 2 months


Median rent asked
Rented or sold, awaiting occupancy
Held for occasional use
Other vacant
Boarded up

42
$160

$155

8
$175

14

4
29

50
1

$42 500
84
32
$120

$21

-.

14

15

32

10

"

18
7

"

13

43

73

103

42

Lacking Complete Plumbing for Exclusive Use

28

45
2

13

10

11

10

101
27

82

13

130

34

22

13

30

80

29

73

70

125
14
94

62
-

12

17

498
100

682

778

736

114

989

854

2 603

2 329

12

2
21

75
147

271

75
185

351

392
257

240
195

165
300

296
274

612
423

115

548
419
325

699
412

431

151

55
10

66
207
183
104
26

70
129

245

26
139

4
37
182

147

132

411
165
107

431
249
108

293

246

62
63

68
52

3.9
3.9
6.0
3.5

3.7
3.8

4.5
4.5
5.5
4.3

4,0
4.0

3.2

4.2
4.2
6.6
3.6

4
5.0
5.0

5.5
3.6

4.8

698
422
339
300
280

2 507

2 272

989
649
342

720
532

251

162
88

141

157

Year-round housing units


Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units
Vacant for rent or for sale only

2
2

Rooms
Year-round housing units
1

room

2 rooms
3 rooms

4 rooms
5 rooms
6 rooms
7 rooms
8 or more rooms

43
72

person

2 persons
3 persons

4 persons

Persons Per

4.2
4.2
4.9
4.0

4.2

3.2
3.2
4.4
3.2

360
337
312
248

603

81

63

24

4.2
5.1

4.0

5.1

3.5
3.5
4.9

4.5

3.3

063

889
204

155
82
103

7.1

777

29
45
307
503
568
200

889
47
161

545
403
429
184

41

2
8

18
7
1

5.2

748
168

131

139
123
88
67
29
18
8

2.63
3.15
2.47

2.76
2.92

360

603
519
69

684
306
210
80
47

166
129
114
87
45
30
9
2.81

3.08
2 72

2.71

189
275
188
200
109
57
38

131

1.67
1.93

7
2.86
2.56

59
52
32
24
2.72
3.35

66

2.96

2.65

063
939

889

21

12

7
1

199
188

331

71

76
43

296
184
103
90

36

16

16

2.79

1.91

3.91

3.12

2.28
3.54

2.54

1.55

1.97

698
409

2 507

2 272

084

123

685
319
312
300
267
184

756
393
448

40

311

259
166
98
52
29

10

2.62
3.30
2.50

2.29
2.25
2.33

756

40

501

37

198
57

147
81

75
3.20
2.95
3.25

5
19

1
1

Room

Occupied housing units

less

1.01 to 1.50

1.51 or

27
27

3.9
4.0
5.4
3.7

175
120

5 persons
6 persons
7 persons
8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

1.00 or

27
4.7
4.7

15

Unit

Occupied housing units


1

51

26

Median, owner-occupied housing units


Median, renter-occupied housing units
in

142

Median, year-round housing units


Median, occupied housing units

Persons

242
202
72
24

more

15

748
640
83
25

95

138
153
69

684
607
30
47

101

681
127

23

81

197
92

62

36

136
52

685
338
258
89

258

348

VALUE
Specified owner -occupied housing
$10,000
$10,000 to $14.999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24.999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39.999
$40,000 to $49.999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199.999
$200,000 or more

units

Less than

Median

19

49

49

139

393

93

136

10

18

13

13

11

23

10

23

12

11

6
9

5
9

21

13
18

13

21

30
23

16

14

22

20
28
27

13

58

14

21

23
20

12

18

24
33
37
87
89
73
23

47
37

13

2
1

$19 900

$17 900

047
$175

483
$159

$21

300

$46 300

$20 800

$20 500

587
$178

661

$249

799
$193

740
$186

$26 000

$48 900

$44 800

$25 500

$16 300

$143

410
$200

20
$211

NEWARK,

N.J.,

$21

300

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

'Excludes "Other Asian and Pacific Islander" groups identified

CENSUS TRACTS

in

sample tabulations.

'Persons of Spanish origin

may

361

$202

896
$205

689
$215

371

be of any race.

SMSA

H 17

Table H-l.

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:


[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

1980 Con.

B]

Orange

Nutley town, Essex County

city,

Essex County

Census Tracts

Total housing units

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0134

0135

0136

0137

0138

0139

0181

0182

0183

0184

0185

0186

929

560

783

860

560

783

858

329

Vacant seasonal and migratory

900

715

844

025

709

732

232

618

900

715

844

025

709

732

232

617

298

131
24.1

Year-round housing units

929

YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS


Tenure by Race and Spanish Origin of Householder
Owner-occupied housing units
Percent of occupied housing units

86.5

White

307

238

863

837

70.2

47.1

44.9

214

847
3

798
24

'l3

io

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander'

12

Spanish origin'

208
206

Renter-occupied housing units

White

968
877
43

526
514

Block

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander
1

Spanish origin 2

76.0

283

327

202

463

273

235

73.1

21.0

29.7

16.9

241

84
112

146
122

21.2
14

63

242
209

220

876

413

651

85

152
239

356
260

47

"2

18

13
1

206
24.0
153

54
75

25

409

026
968

489
465

401

41

759
263
479

11

097
453
607

342
713
569

'36

'l3

"i3

39

30

22

40

46

776

Vacancy Status
Vacant housing units

23

19

27

37

28

64

149

8
2

4
4

2
2

117
4

121
12

14

$82 500

$62 500
20

$52 500

$47 500

$42 500

$42 500
36
27
$178

$24 400

$32 500
52
34
$232
27

$28 100
86
37
$203

$22 500

For sale only

6 months
Median price asked

Vacant

less than

$65 000
8

For rent

than 2 months

Vacant

less

Median

rent asked

17

Other vacant

Boarded up

33

Held for occasional use

3
2
2

Rented or sold, awaiting occupancy

13

$325

$238

14

12

$288
4

$213

53
32
$261
54

$269

12

$287

72
18

38
27
$184
6

25

$205
2

19

27

17

32
9

13

20
9

33
10

80
9

110

11

23

61

104

55
3
17

11

232
87
63
205

617

51

Lacking Complete Plumbing for Exclusive Use


Year-round housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units

Vacant

for rent or for sale only

Rooms
Year-round housing units
1

560

room

2 rooms

3 rooms

4 rooms
5 rooms
6 rooms
7 rooms
8 or more rooms

in

272
6.3
6.3
6.5
3.4

6.0
6.0
6.5
3.6

537

person

3 persons
4 persons
5 persons

6 persons

24
36
421
451

900

317
164
74

4.6
4.6
6.0
3.7

4.5
5.8

36

844
21

152
118

4.5

13

95
169
115

392
460
346
369

371

715

11

52

764
395
546
295
284

256

863
458
635
307
254

149
63
24

145
54
32

103
32

128
53

7 persons

13

13
2.39
2.93
1.53

19
9

8 or more persons
Medion, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

Persons Per

2.76
2.95

025

62
83
234
305

709

224
510
348
241

116

33

107
113

6.0
6.0
6.3

5.6

3.9
3.9

4.2
4.2

5.7

5.9
3.7

3.1

168

90
50

3.6

732

59
127
502

68
438
406
349
166

220
264
382
527
312

5.6
6.0
3.7

62

466
307

301

112

122
54
88

312

61

98

929
4

19

19

116
187
188
-53

155
350
256
87
36
22

25
25
4.4
4.5

3.9
3.9
5.9

4.4
4.4

3.6

4.0

5.5
4.2

111

544

401

41

132
145
99
75
44
28

41

14

10

2.47
2.70
2.42

2.46
2.99
2.33

55

544
489
40

857
776
63

31

15

18

6.3

4.3
4.3
5.3
4.1

1.37

831
516

614
291

2.15
2.60
1.80

707
338
506
323
308

138
62
25

816
332
532
342
333

2.25
3.00

2.53
2.96

168
70
30
9
2.63
3.02

1.89

1.47

1.87

961
345

560

461
421

286
140
89
50

267
183
94
57
47
30

29
13

9
1.97
3.09
1.78

615
610
439
213

245
170
130
75

166
70
52
32
33

2.26
3.27

2.96

2.13
2.72

1.95

1.80

1.97

1.95

857
230
207
169
118
67

30
26

Room

Occupied housing units

537
525

less

1.01 to 1.50
1.51 or

858

414
326
282

271

2 persons

1.00 or

Unit

Occupied housing units


1

26
222
213
170
510
325
312

189
523

Median, renter-occupied housing units

783

36
54
74

391

Median, year-round housing units


Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units

Persons

21

1
1

764
750

1
1

831
781

1
1

42

14

12

863
820

1
1

42

more

707
685

1
1

816
776
36
4

17

961
915
35

1
1

560
445

1
1

11

615
502
76
37

HI

025

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units

255

$10,000
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999...
$20,000 to $24.999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79.999
$80,000 to $99,999_._
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more

594

150

Less than

105
3

210

101

13

10

16

12
19

26

25
96

22
32
110

131

163

4
9
27
140

131

262
619
160

226
427
194

273
38

203
45

25

102

10

18

$65 500

$67 400

207
$223

521

966

$276

$311

44

35
128

174

263
560
167
36

289
453
90

41

20

11

18

11

34

10
15

11

11

28

12

42

20

6
15
14
16
18
17

124

9
18
17
14

22
21

25

9
5

60 300

$33 000

$30 200

$30 000

$25 000

$32 000

$25 600

486
$276

750
$197

341
$235

871

$190

413
$175

$189

16

Medion

118

3
10

$61

400

$57 100

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Medion

'Excludes "Other Asian and Pacific Islander" groups identified

H-l 8

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

in

sample tabulations.

408
$233

025
$270

'Persons of Spanish origin

may

095
$241

651

be of any race.

CENSUS TRACTS

1980 Con.

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:

Table H-l.

[For

meoning of symbols, see Introduction.

Orange

city

Essex County/Con.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

West Caldwell

Verona borough. Essex County

bor-

West Orange town, Essex County

ough, Essex County

Census Tracts

Total housing units


Vacont seasonal and migratory
Year-round housing units

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0187

0188

0189

0210

0211

0212

0218

0173

0174

0175

0176

0177

2 185
3

420
418

3 651
2
3 649

3 312

2 165

_
2 165

920
_
920

617

739

617

739

312

182

3 311

486
486

905

903

772

771

522

521

YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS


Tenure by Race and Spanish Origin of Householder
Owner-occupied housing units
Percent of occupied housing units

325

775

445

15.8

40.9

29.0

137
177

338
417

247

White
Block

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander

185

Renter-occupied housing units

732
719
944

White
Black

325
63.9

981
70.2

249

973

3 201
88.7
3 136
8

466

299

008
56.0

253

809

35

13

52

57

27

14

603
41.7
567
24

831
47.9

89.7

963
29

50

369

10
6

12

13

20

15

12

795
302

092
456
596

415
412

747
734

417
417

408
400

798
732

149
145

792
774

904
885

842
807

10

10

27

48

121

American Indian, Eskimo, ond Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander

4
29

3
7

Spanish origin 2

82

18

73

108
6

24

80

12

110

20

40

8
8

15
10

71

13

11

68

11

10

$58 800

$40 000
38

$77 500

$72 500
20

75.6
2

14

16
1

17

Sponish origin'

288
2

"j

76.0
1

13

13

20

47
6

38
32

103

36

76

25

700

$77 500

$57 500

$115 000

$47 500

12

$45 800
38
9
$215

Vacancy Status
Vacant housing units
For sole only

Vacant
Median

less than

price

6 months

osked

$38 300
83

$81

300

$81

21

25
2

$240

$213

$262
4

$325

$287

$375

$213

$369

$222

$215
4

$500 +

13

31

83

Held for occasional use

6
4

Other vacont

For rent

Vacont

less than

2 months

Median rent osked


Rented or sold, awaiting occupancy

Boarded up

11

9
7

"

20
8

"

'

13

5
2

18
6

Lacking Complete Plumbing for Exclusive Use

42

12

17

20
4

69

56
4

47
38

21

16

42

739

2 182

418

3 649
7
10

3 311
6

112

99

248
268
453
593

62
72
172

69

Year-round housing units


Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units
Vacant for rent or for sale only

10

11

18

Rooms
Year-round housing units
1

Persons

in

30

617
28

71

114

894
474
235

441

408
418
280

355
271
211
184

135
68
112

4.7
4.7
7.2
3.6

10

291

227
115
119

353
407
425

402
293
464
415
275

312
362

6.4
6.4
6.9
3.9

5.6
5.7
6.4
3.9

6.4
6.4
7.0
3.4

727
278
582
314

2 072

291
170
69

241

191

84
88
4.1
4.1

5.7
3.6

15

27

33
103
226

197

357

3.4
3.4
6.3
3.2

2 057

2 persons

754
657

3 persons

311

4 persons

164
92
49
25

person

5 persons
6 persons
7 persons
8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

Persons Per

201

271
1

369
746
912
305

890

377
450
349

6.5
6.5
7.0
3.7

6.6
6.6
6.8
3.9

741

6.9
6.9
7.1

4.3

486

903

19

364

771
10
44

21

352
294
386
415

198

246
368
285
422

177

297
554
260
116

186
84

58
4.9
4.9

5.0
5.0
6.0
3.8

5.8
5.8
7.1

3.7

521
38

5.7

4.5

896

555
608
310
212
99
63
29
20
2.15

1.92

2.77

59
22

3.00
1.74

1.78

537
445
437
292
166
99

456
821

323
144
53
23

398
338
443
212
223

3 609

114

401

40

141

374
058
744
819

3 264
533
106

651

567
279
94
24

174
481

800
486
696

322
275

233
199

116
54

112

18

448

51

735
502
553
279
212
105
58

445
345
413
289
188
119
53
23

17

11

18
10

46
26

2.21

2.31

18
5
2.09

2.86

2.87

2.61

2.16
2.66

2.41

2.52

3.00
3.17

8
2.71

15

2.51
3.02
1.76

10
2.49
2.90

2.24
2.67
2.08

1.79

1.41

1.90

1.66

1.73

1.62

1.77

727
716

2 072
2 049
18

398
389

3 609
3 579
29

3 264

16

21

2.94
2.15

Room

Occupied housing units


1.00 or less

2 057

537
405
97

47

11

35

189

616

233

11

6
15

24
34
35

921
89

more

896
832
53

1.01 to 1.50
1.51 or

Unit

Occupied housing units


1

920

87
160

2 165

room

2 rooms
3 rooms
4 rooms
5 rooms
6 rooms
7 rooms
8 or more rooms
Median, year-round housing units
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

1
1

1
1

1
1

10

1
1

228
26

1
1

10

448
437
8

15

32

445
379
54

12

193

878

545

247

1
1

800
783

1
1

735
700

1
1

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units
Less than $10,000
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99.999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more
Median

192

2 997

061

907

_
2

_
-

2 275

10

21

18
17

12

79

32
80
272
296

30
126

11

12

16
41

27
37

31

16
32
7

6
6
15
10

63
150

123

438
307

251

167
20

525
227
33
4

10

$54 500

$26 100

$76 300

100

$82 600

905
823
786
54
4
$84 000

089
$214

415
$340

747
$500 +

416
$258

405
$362

$43 300

40

28
29
35
120
126
178
48
27

15

22

2
1

$71

163
31

2
8
13
9
13

12
17
17

381
67

$356

$71

14

6
13

20
37

25

87

64
198
137
64

21

31

70

195

131

500
283
88

259
108
135

_
1

_
_

_
-

600

49
70
$73 900

$46 500

$43 500

146
$288

785
$340

903
$227

$222

17

15
9

76

120
273
819
540

$77 100

61

16
1

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

730
$238

'Excludes "Other Asion and Pacific Islander" groups identified

CENSUS TRACTS

in

120
$264

sample tabulations.

'Persons of Spanish origin

may

781

841

be of any race.

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

H 19

n,

Table H-l

ond

Housing Units:

Financial Characteristics of

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

1980 -Con.

BJ

West Orange town, Essex County Con.

Remainder of Essex County

Census Tracts

Total housing units


Vacant seasonol and migratory
Year-round housing units

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0178

0179

0180

0160

0190

0191

0192

0193

0194

0195

0196

0197

256

151

2 006

2 478

441

317

314

185

939

384

2 071

959

256

151

2 006

2 478

440

317

314

185

939

384

2 071

959

467

810

2 181
89.3

382

YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS


Tenure by Race and Spanish Origin of Householder
Owner-occupied housing units
Percent of occupied housing units

455

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander

003
40

...

Spanish origin 3

053

91.2

92.9

38.4

White

714
45

44

98.2

186
90.7

698

513

903

53.8

44.3
461

97.2

639
45
8

26

41

960
200

35

12

18

108

322

45

864
32

193
87.7

137
42

508

74.0
1

io

422

260
65.2

234

62

14

11

"o

10

12

26

10

13

14

10

26

21

750
725

80
79

175
168

261

26
26

122
114

600
573

26
25

167
165

531

19

15

10

646
577
67

...

11

14

10

39

18
9

21
8

36

32

9
2

10
6

16
6
6

26

$60 000

$65 000

$80 000

$60 000

$104 200

$80 000

$60 000

$62 500

22

13

Renter-occupied housing units

White
Block

American Indian, Eskimo, ond Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander
1

Spanish origin 1

238

672
664
4

"3

12

24

32

27

521

Vacancy Status
Vacant housing units
For sole only

Vacant
Median

less

4-3

than 6 months

price

asked

3
1

10
4

$76 300

$72 500

4
$55 800

$95 000

6
2

17

10

$195

$165

$450

$475

$500+

$202

$259

$500 +

$500 +

$229

$263

Other vocont

3
3
7

Held for occasional use

2
2

2
2
2

For rent

Vacant less than 2 months


Median rent asked
Rented or sold, owoiting occupancy

Boorded up

19

11

Rooms
Year-round housing units

256

room

2 rooms

63

3 rooms

232
235
328
196

4 rooms
5 rooms
6 rooms
7 rooms
8 or more rooms

66

4.0

217
364
388
204

Persons Per

478

440

18

27

29

81

81

163

102
132

15

445
512
828

394
475
249

94
237
088

6.9
6.9
7.0
5.0

7.2
7.2
7.3

2.13
2.78

2.87
2.92

1.83

2.21

135
81

27
11

19

+
+
+

7.8
4.4

20

15

384

2 071

24
49
190

939
-

224
805

229
572

224
364
630

8.1

5.7

5.0

8.1

56

5.1

7.9
7.9

7.3
7.3

8.3
4.7

7.2
3.3

6.9

8.0
6.5

7.6
4.7

4.3

360

2 039

171

8.5
8.5
8.5
8.0

185
63
104
167
174
156
202
139
180

23
16
52

314

3
4

85
100
168
115
156
204
169
317

5
21

7.5
7.5

5.4

317

21
7
14

20

3.5

26
54
73

15

115

13

13

21
10
10

959
16

20
96
246
529
733

175

380
588
387
278

221

98

5.9
5.9
6.3

5.6
5.6
5.9
4.7

985
202
712
375
406

2 442

343
696
446
464
282
129
55
27

193
64
25
8
2.71

2.91

2 77
2.32

3.04
1.94

408

308

99
472
308
322

171

362
244
243
166
66
35

127
59
13

8
2.93
2.96
2.12

298
444
343

159
398
344

929

152

481

440
277
257

692
343
313

143
59

148
50

932
408
676
374

182
153

181

92
44

70
23

95
277
205
222
85
32

22

11

20

10
2

2.28
2.45
1.74

2.33
2.59
1.99

127

21

18

12

3.00
3.11

2.10
3.00

2.03
2.82

2.82
2.96

1.75

1.34

1.48

2.95
2.99
2.08

1.99

279
130
41

15

Room

Occupied housing units

217

1.01 to 1.50

189
25

more

.51 or

006

27

5
2
3

309
332
384

133
119
366
220
207
142
53
20
6

person

3 persons
4 persons
5 persons
6 persons
7 persons
8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

13

Unit

2 persons

1.00 or

151

2
12
31

4.8
4.8
6.0

Occupied housing units


1

127

Median, year-round housing units


Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units
in

8-2
9-2

Year-round housing units


Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units
Vacant for rent or for sale only

Persons

3
13

Lacking Complete Plumbing for Exclusive Use

less

1
1

985
977

2 442

424

16

133
127

1
1

408
405

298
283

159
140

929
929

14

071

593

393

859

308
302

1
1

1
1

1
1

360
356

2 039

025

932
908

11

21

055

840

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units

$10,000
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999..
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34.999
$35,000 to $39,999.
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79.999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more
Median

259

972

675

950

310

Less than

107

2
6

11

13

18

18

21

23
34

26
70

29
90

71

195

33

414

13

63
125

559
482
372
33

123
72

13

15

11

14

10
12

30

23
23
58
89
119
39
4

11

31

$47 000

13

$65 300

$82 200

749
$202

80
$258

$432

17

121

17

249
693
400
288
77
34
$75 500

41

88
183

26
26
106
154

370
216

212
45

144

167
107

24

258
$336

$500+

13

201

272
502

23

36
174

15

57
83

10

18

54
152

241

561

409

292
229
115

243

112

46
249
294
219

56

26

21

$110 800

$72 300

$57 500

$55 500

$86 300

26

122
$227

596
$293

643
$283

23
$363

$71

500

$60 800

$47 800

165

528
$226

$287

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

'Excludes "Other Asian ond Pacific Islander" groups identified

H-20

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMS A

in

sample tabulations.

171

'Persons of Spanish origin

may

$350

671

be of any race.

CENSUS TRACTS

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:

Table H-l.

[For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

1980 Con.

B]

Remainder of Essex County Con.

Census Tracts

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Trod

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0198

0199

0200

0201

0202

0203

0204

0205

0206

0207

0208

0209

897

891

881

897

891

880

Totol housing units


Vacant seosonal and migratory
Year-round housing units

619

719

853

500

2 145

548

512

905

2 581

618

719

853

500

145

548

512

905

2 581

540

422

900

070

468

449

83.5

49.3

YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS


Tenure by Race and Spanish Origin of Householder
Owner-occupied housing units
Percent of occupied housing units

805

707

91.3

80.8

709
90

695
4

White,
Black

781
96.3

752

96.7
1

505

395

433
96.9

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander'

383

96.1

96.9
2 019
12

44

Spanish origin 2

13

168
166

Renter-occupied housing units

White

924
906

281

274

46
42

97.1
1

401

45

44

14

66
61

Black

811
96.4

755

44

'25

11

14

67
63

485
473
7

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander'
Spanish origin 2

026
80.7
991

"2

"4

70
39
37
$168 800

Vacancy Status
15
4
4

16
6

$57 500
4

$75 000
4

Vacant housing units


For sale only

Vacant

less than

Median

price

6 months

asked

For rent

Vacant less than 2 months


Median rent asked
Rented or sold, awaiting occupancy

$157
5

30

16

17
10

$195 000

$200 000

21

29
9
8

$85 000

$85 000

10

$375

4
$400

$233

$50-

$325
4

Held for occasional use

Other vacant

27

13

10

21
9
4

19

11

$100 000

$95 000

$175 000

$62 500

500

8
2

$500+

$238

3
5

2
2

Boarded up

$255
20

Lacking Complete Plumbing for Exclusive Use


Year-round housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units
Vacant for rent or for sole only

Rooms
897

Year-round housing units


1

room

2 rooms
3 rooms

20
25

891
38
32
32
29

880

4 rooms
5 rooms
6 rooms
7 rooms
8 or more rooms

51

40

245
256
297

104
145
471

Median,
Median,
Median,
Median,

6.9
6.9
7.0
4.9

7.7
7.7
8.2

+
8.5 +
8.5 +

3.1

7.1

year-round housing units


occupied housing units

owner-occupied housing units


renter-occupied housing units

Persons

882

875

person

108

235
207

173
233

Occupied housing units

3 persons
4 persons
5 persons
.
6 persons
7 persons
8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Medion, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

Persons Per

185

93
32

322
368

719

853

49
154
317
081
8.3
8.3
8.3
6.9

12

329
260
320

6.9
6.9

5.4
5.4
6.9
3.5

7.1

3.8

2 145

548

512

905

2 581
3

4
15

50
203

460
766
7.5

20
112

28
132

359
516

261

29
149
458
527
342

360
458
937

97
218
307
392

13

211

377
498
536

500
1

67
390
264

123
79
97

2
13

8.5

121

178
103
45

9
13
2.97
3.05
2.12

2.76

345
773

121
7.6

7.5
7.5
7.5
6.3

7.5
7.6
6.4

7.6

479

2 136

74

125
549
484
622
253
77

107
431

21

21

7.6
6.3

30
110

447
1

111

6.7
6.7
6.7

7.5

5.9

6.1

7.6
4.3

878

2 511

7.1

7.5
7.5

7.1

17

882
872

875
868

850

3.31

1.30

703

111

341

585
332
326
158
55

596
296
289
125
40

18
7
2.80
2.81
2.57

14

9
2.87
2.88
2.67

592

163

634
342
388
212
70
32

824
554
654

360

248
234

341

419
197
63
23

81

39
9

527

493

120
483
340
302

327
384
196
54

155
58
22

811

429
482
288
98
28

18

13

2.36
2.53
1.46

2.05
2.68
1.54

3.40

3.31

3.41

2.50

3.34
2.50

3.19
3.20

2.92
2.93
2.67

3.16
3.18
2.60

2.91

360

119
522
450
486
195
79

15
2.70
3.13
1.86

Room

Occupied housing units


1.00 or less
1.01 to 1.50
1.51 or

618

in Unit

2 persons

6
6
10
27
140

more

1
1

850
846

1
1

592
585

1
1

703
699
4

824
813

1
1

479
475

2 136
2 129

1
1

1
1

527
517

493

878

481

871

2 511
2 499

11

11

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units

744

$10.000
$10,000 to $14,999...
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999...
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999..
$150,000 to $199.999
$200,000 or more

658

665

418

319

743

352

Less than

Median

376

383
1

707

15
18

78

23

166
369

44
206
167

34
76

36
104

364
334
564
$178 300

47
$500

$63 500

$85 500

77
$256

168
$249

66
$500

466
512
566
$174 000

808

11

179
26

2
1

13

37
67

38
125
153

336

277
390

29
87
387
458
303
38

7
9

10

10

36
88
439
458
736

49
83
289

74
158
579

371

483

320

456

565

152

117

44
$97 700

128

219
$105 500

58
4

281
176
112

200

$103 300

$93 500

276
$325

921

40

63

$345

$385

$325

48
84
366
440

$93 600

$76 500

214
73
$95 000

56
$450

43
$435

$383

21
41

98
336
321
192

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

'Excludes "Other Asian and Pacific Islander" groups identified

CENSUS TRACTS

in

somple tabulations.

Persons of Spanish

origin

may

61

483
$470

be of any race.

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

H 21

Table H-l.

in,
[For

and

Housing Units:

Financial Characteristics of

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Remainder of Essex County Con.

1980- Con.

B]

Dover town, Morris County

Madison borough, Morris County

Census Tracts

Total housing units


Vacont seasonal and migratory
Year-round housing units

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0213

0214

0215

0216

0217

0448

0449

0450

0429

0430

0431

0432

560

2 272

3 852

3 046

893

682

152

920

559

272

3 852

3 046

891

680

152

918

317

378

045

531

531

268
-

657

268

656

695

YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS


Tenure by Race and Spanish Origin of Householder
Owner-occupied housing units
Percent of occupied housing units
White

85.3

275

641
73.2

592

94.4

612

...

-...

...

530

45.9

57.2

358

978

11

36

"l

085
67.0

671
46.2

024

642

27

14

"7

"0

33

23

48

14

15

41

227

...
...

214
206

600
592
4

...

15

31

15

13

$85 000

$87 900

8
2

12

12

$388

$433

$258

$314

$248

13

13

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian ond Pacific Islander
1

Spanish origin'
Renter-occupied housing units

221

White
Black

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander'
Spanish origin 2

56.3

660
33

"L

947

579

83.7

64.3

079
40

930

569

129
70.0

12

"5

173

140

69

535
454
50

782
734

539

483
429

184
179

322
315

12

783
704
29

10

21

233

46

43

24

13

$82 500

4
$75 800

18

21

625
595

16

495
34

38

'"a

11

172

154

10

11

63

60

78

34

44

7
6

$53 800

$21 300

21

13

"7

"2
5

Vacancy Status
Vacant housing units
For sale only

6 months
Median price asked

Vacant

less than

For rent

Vacont

Median

less

than 2 months

rent asked

Rented or sold, awaiting occupancy


Held for occasional use
Other vacant

2-55

Boarded up

21
14
13

17

$165 600

$67 500

$342

$62 500

$95 000

13

$256

$40 000
37
30
$217

$350

$425

18

11

12

3
2
7

17

20
4

21

15

21

22

"

Lacking Complete Plumbing for Exclusive Use


Year-round housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units

Vacant

15

20

27

44

54

29

12

3
12

6
20

11

31

19

38

10
19

2
10

'.

Year-round housing units

559

room

4 rooms
5 rooms
6 rooms
7 rooms
8 or more rooms

6.6
4.2

544

3 046

12

138

891
44
47

59
156
281

633

241

175

501

378
477
396

280
325
583
229
142

143
124

178

451

303
296
419
234
217

5.0
5.0

5.5
5.5

5.6
5.6

4.9
5.0

6.0
4 1

6.0
4.0

6.1

6.3
3.9

337
295
512
526
477

6.2

1.2

7.4

6.2
6.8

1.2

6.8

4.1

1.2

7.4
7.5
4.8

'

590
917
837

3.5

2 241
341

3 806

3 003

177

745
455
409

976
985

258
912
773

941

157
58

3.04

194
66
25
6
2.58
3.09

1.87

1.77

544
533

2 241

229

7
7

11

14

8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

Persons Per

11

2.81

Room

Occupied housing units


1.00 or less
1.01 to 1.50
or

3 852

500
309
318

person

2 persons
3 persons
4 persons
5 persons
6 persons
7 persons

.51

680

531

44
46
296
272
260
346

19
17

268

273
205

152

918

3
10
41

46

19

59

179

71

143

162

368
350
367

5.2

6.2

5.2

6.2
6.8

231

3.8

656
9
22
145
216

12

35
172

114
150
167
138
279

217
608

4.0

7.6
7.7
8.0
4.3

4.5

131

901

6.2
6.3
7.2

Unit

Occupied housing units

5-72

118

6.4
6.4

Median, renter-occupied housing units


in

427
449
304

Median, year-round housing units


Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units

2 272

4
62
117
193

2 rooms
3 rooms

Persons

for rent or for sale only

Rooms
1

1
1

more

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units

220

$10,000
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49.999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199.999
$200,000 or more
Less than

1.08

1-38
3-6-

535

86
59

3 003

775
28

2 961

34

3 320

132

3
4

56
138
548
350
95
11

Median

58
159
515

491

227
38

191

61

77
35

25

18

612
318
517
268
274

144

54
25

161

163

388
196
216
119
33

302
173
155

62
22

12

15

19

11

12

2.31

2.81
2.41

2.71

2.77

2.36
2.76

2.44
2.89

2.58
2.92

99

2.01

1.85

1.63

9
2.45
2.91
2.00

828
705
84

2.45

1
1

620
539

39

58
23

890

920

26
45
97

17

23
16
32

13

51

76
140

380
311
173
12

370

2.61

162

189
120

234
243
433
233

31

10

176

383

422
242

2.63

10

570
710

453

1
1

453
380
47

234

201

25

612
584

131

901

25

127
4

893
4

022

877

518

1
1

26

539

562

2
3

620
246
530
298
246
160
78
43

163

3 806
3

326
290

19
2.03
2.91
1.49

3.45
3.52
2.42

1.08

828
352
521

383
358
170
75
37

600
213
84
25

3
4
9

10

21

12

34
46

14

3
4

30

176

174

111

270
270

130

31

260
256
78

37

23
43
188
186

3)

94

179

36
73
315
380
189

15

4
33

62
100

180

395

141

170
118

$130 600

29

143

$75 600

$80 600

$100 600

$76 500

$53 800

$56 300

$55 100

$80 600

$83 200

225
$347

592
$357

205
$307

622
$298

771

181

$229

534
$303

473

$249

524
$275

771

$50-

$341

$391

113

27
15

$91

700

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

'Excludes "Other Asian and Pacific Islander" groups identified

H-22

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

in

sample tabulations.

'Persons of Spanish origin

may

312
$364

be of any race.

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-l.

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:


(For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

1980 Con.

B]

Succasunna-Kenvil (CDP).

Morristown town, Morris County

Remainder of Morris County

Morris County

Census Tracts

Total housing units


Vacont seasonal and migratory
Yeor-round housing units

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0435

0436

0437

0438

0453

0455"

0401.01

0401.02

0402

0403

0404

0405

155

153

2 155

072

2 192

265

793

859

2 433
8

2
153

2 319
6

152

155

065

2 189

262

793

045

313

403

402

425

215

215

YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS


Tenure by Race and Spanish Origin of Householder
Owner-occupied housing units
Percent of occupied housing units

309

500

801

22.2

41.9

78.1

78
229

444

531
48.3
491

869

27.9

728

783

43

34

128

White
Block

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander
Spanish origin 2

White
Black

753
590

568
513
44

111

060

873

97.0

63.5

014

852

84.6
1

12

024

618

676

753

91.4

80.3

63.9

609

673

749

284

152

281

151

166
163

426
420

085

88.0
2

073

13

26

797
294
485

Renter-occupied housing units

"6

207

225
219

981
189

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander
1

Spanish origin 3

190
185

502
502

'l3

63

Vacancy Status

Vacant
Median

79

39

8
6

$162 500

$73 300
28

47

Vacont housing units

For sale only


less

than 6 months

price

asked

$57 500
14
6

For rent

Vacant less than 2 months


Median rent asked
Rented or sold, awaiting occupancy

$233
2

Boarded up

$72 500
24
20
$308
6

26

21

13

Held for occasional use

Other vacant

53

56

23

16

13

12

$77 500

$108 300

$97 500

$62 500

12

$308

$75 000

9
8

15

12
8

$211

$212

$263

$325

20

12

10

10

10

30

16
6

$500 +

36

27

65
42
39
$104 700

$72 500

$40 000
1

$238

$317

$135

$300

8
2

13

11

262

2 425

8
12

26
27
96

11

11

Lacking Complete Plumbing for Exclusive Use


61
3
58

Year-round housing units


Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units
Vacant for rent or for sale only

Rooms
Year-round housing units
1

5
6
7
8
Median,
Median,
Median,
Median,

occupied housing units

owner-occupied housing units


renter-occupied housing units
in

Occupied housing units

562
563
375
200

152

155
131

065
26

2 189

17

48
232
199
164

144

364
324
260
434
260
238

39
148

4
14

151

145

130

245

211
5.0
5.0
6.8
3.6

4.6
4.6

4.2
4.2

6.1

7.1

4.1

3.7

106
274
297
202

person

3 persons

4 persons

159
89

5 persons
6 persons

49
29

7 persons

8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

Persons Per

2.44
3.20
2.25

140

229

402

207
268

4.9
5.0
6.4
3.5

5.9
5.9
6.2
4.5

15

110

67
209
279
432
184

292

7.6
7.6
7.6

5.9

56
154

257
357
235

179

284
213
308

183
5.9
5.9

5.9

6.8
4.0

5.1

793

6.1

2 369

279
687
487
497
268
95

4
31

147
211

29

159

215

46

99
272
443
835

235

193

4.4

858

12

30
73

424
698
582
379
6.2
6.3
3.7

6.1

115
157
246

203
303

152
128

170
146

7.4
7.4
7.5

5.9
5.9

3.1

4.0

5.5
5.6
6.2
3.9

770

842

6.1

711

099
367
356

240

162

175

101

63
48

64
25

19
15
1.70
2.57
1.47

253
982

2 076

026

2 124

162
303
190
200

95
424
417
634
354

10
14

678
589
312
250
110
79
35
23

2.01

2.11

2.42

2.72
1.68

2.75
2.92
2.24

3.72
2.75

026
996

2 124
2 104

1.57

105

40

339
240
262
140

241

278
151

134
52

22

375
228
383

63
23
8
2.82
3.65
1.87

14
3.70

147

114

347
340

278
167

471

142

275

84
33

179

234
342
233
188
107

43
23

41

119
59

13

15

12

3.00
3.13
2.34

2.95
3.10

3.61

3.73
1.45

2.67
2.89
2.06

2.56
3.04
2.03

235
208

2 369

335

770
760

842
830

22

28
6

10

12

55
27

1.94

21

Room

Occupied housing units


1.01 to 1.50

106
032
60

more

14

1.51 or

Unit

2 persons

1.00 or

2 313
128
95

240
214
75
68

year-round housing units

Persons

153
60
63
150
283

room
rooms
rooms
rooms
rooms
rooms
rooms
or more rooms

less

1
1

2 253
2 201

34

1
1

099
077

2 076

16
6

53
24

364

668

999

27

1
1

375
357
17

1
1

1
1

179
144
31

VALUE
242

Specified owner-occupied housing units

$10,000
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more

378

939

946

Less than

Median

2
1

24

17

4
30
33
92

64
67
50
9
2

$50 700

82
11

13

$83 500

600

733
$292

556
$314

112

968
1

11

11

6
10
17

11

18

6
14

13

8
13

32
39
45
158
202

23
23
75
149

24
86

30
33
95
120
56

121

263
116
20

14
11

64
141

487
588
608

237
101

65

15

11

44
94
347
210
54
9

326
83
27
1

900

$63 000

194
$234

$244

$88 500

648
2

2
5
1

20
37
49

175

33
76

305
889
386
74

6
7

378
571

383

6
14

11

23
72
125

255
88
24

40

$73 100

$57 800

68 300

000

$63 900

476
$323

182

279
$290

145

$265

$137

160
$271

23
25
110
137

244
69
10
1

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

779
$204

'Excludes "Other Asian and Pacific Islander" groups identified

CENSUS TRACTS

in

sample tabulations.

'Persons of Spanish origin

221

may

425
$276

be of any race.

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMS A

H-23

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:

Table H-l.

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

1980 Con.

6]

Remainder of Morris County Con.

Census Tracts

Total housing units


Vacant seasonal and migratory
Year-round housing units

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0406

0407.01

0407.02

0408.01

0408.02

0408.03

0409

0410

0411

0412

0413

0414

499

882

194

586

349

24

475

881

188

586

347

059

424

92.4
041

417

416

no

793

089

793

238

953

91.6

12

93.4
159
3

24

70

337

336

21

201

518

200

484

126
95.4
107

965

954

34

11

YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS


Tenure by Race and Spanish Origin of Householder
Owner-occupied housing units
Percent of occupied housing units
White.

012

72.9

008

362

822

94.8

96.9

346

813

Black

12

12

Renter-occupied housing units

White

10

376
375

75
74

Black

383

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander'
Spanish origin 2

92.2

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander

26
26
-

17

719

091
62.7

55.5

073

707

195

173

710
5

"9

'ii

733
90.3

83.1

"io

13

13

20

12

14

87
86

120
116

88
85

87
83

649

54
54

243
238

186

601

576
497

28

55

"3

"3

181

34

32

53

41

35

Spanish origin 2

929

Vacancy Status
38
20

33

21

49

20

46

10

42
22

42

11

12

15

15

23
22

11

10

10
10

$62 500

$103 100

$150 000

$154 200

$133 300

$131 300

$158 300

$52 500

$82 500

$158 300

$64 400

$67 500

28

Vacant housing units


For sale only

6 months
Median price asked

Vacant

less than

3
3

$325

$213

$238

$338

$325

$219

$266

$175

$312

10

Held for occasional use

11

Other vacant

12

8
2

14

16

12

10

For rent

Vacant

Median

less than

2 months

rent asked

Rented or sold, awaiting occupancy

Boarded up

19

12

3
3

$158
7

17

13

Lacking Complete Plumbing for Exclusive Use


4

Year-round housing units


Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units
Vacont for rent or for sale only

25

44

10
15

15
27

1
1

Rooms
416

475

881

10

2 rooms
3 rooms

24
204

6
10

4 rooms
5 rooms
6 rooms
7 rooms
8 or more rooms

171

92

198

195
281

Year-round housing units


1

room

264
249
296

Median, year-round housing units

5.9

Median, occupied housing units


Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

5.9

Persons

309
580
7.0
7.0

6.6
3.4

484

347
-

11

31

28

21

27

22
27
94
133

66
104
177
249
566

35
98
153

212
286
252
398
293
313

6
15

116
178

47
212

344
298
645

20
99
150
220
230

37
163
199
194
341

28
100

170

221

224
307
297

398
524
402

351

361

7.0
7.0

201
5.6

822

7.4
7.4

8.3
8.4

6.2
6.2

6.1

7.6
4.5

7.2
4.6

8.4
6.6

6.5
3.7

6.2
4.7

599
8.3

7.1

8.3
8.3

5.2

6.9

437

848
43
265

188
-

586

089

44
62
163

238

793

811
7.9

361

7.9

6.7
6.8

5.8
5.8
6.5

5.5

4.0

6.7

8.0
4.3

336

5.7

6.4

4.0

200

954
1

6.1

in Unit

Occupied housing units


1
person
2 persons
3 persons
4 persons
5 persons
6 persons
7 persons
8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Medion, renter-occupied housing units

Persons Per

388
240
355
298
260

146
57
23

116
342
280
379
200
79
29

12

283

3.43
3.48
2.48

3.34
1.72

174
196
104
39

146

9
3.17
3.18
2.75

326

137

390
317
363
220
76

282
402
260
99

27

27

14
3.27
3.38
2.41

12

3.84
3.92
2.47

53
25

18

544

101

299
217
288
150

13

3.30
3.41

2.19

58
186

040
137

740
368

347

521

191

314
263

201

98
47

295
309
390
230
196
110
33

12

157
65
39

13

2.69
2.75
2.26

2.46
2.87
2.05

9
2.37
2.68
2.05

180

83
241

259

13

16
9

3.52
3.54
2.80

2.75
2.97
2.03

919
279
581

403

284
157
60

331
169
59
25

18

438
200
454
258

361
177

74
37
7
2.75
2.82
2.13

Room

Occupied housing units


1.00 or less

388
367

1
1

1.01 to 1.50

437

421

848
844

12

273

17
4

1.51 or more

1
1

146
132

1
1

13
1

544
524

1
1

326
315

1
1

040
029

1
1

740
689

1
1

295
254
30

14

36

15

11

145

853

900

571

1
1

180
176

1
1

438
419

1
1

919
889

17

22

VALUE
907

Specified owner-occupied housing units

$10.000
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34.999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999-.
$60,000 to $79.999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199,999.
$200,000 or more

772

963

8
13
13

11

14

17

71

15

Less than

292

042

104

617

25
87
116

329
247
60

99
357
315
275

11

34
47

51

121

70

166

248
230

375

141

5
10

11

15

9
6
15

15

18
16

6
9
12
16

6
17

20
29
60
106

272
267

88

51

30
154
243
513

55
70

137

160
140
240

322
200
80

88
179
92
87

_
1

3
15

63
161

472
209

19
18

9
24
78
153

382
229

34
43
157

297
692
255
82

147

91

17

10

18

54

117

144
32
32

$88 600

$108 900

$94 000

$69 700

4
$70 100

$131 300

$74 600

$65 900

72

105

$225

$284

74
$252

69
$323

644
$249

570
$259

49
$500

237
$327

$292

75
39

$72 600

$83 600

$147 100

48
$109 300

365
$295

65
$333

20
$450

Median

4
4

421
74

133

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Medion

'Excludes "Other Asion and Pacific Islander" groups identified

H-24

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

in

sample tabulations.

'Persons of Spanish origin

may

181

be of any race.

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-l.

1980 Con.

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:


[For meaning

ol

symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

BJ

Remainder of Morris County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Total housing units


Vacant seasonal and migratory
Year-round housing units

Tract

0415

0416.01

293

2 446

230

63

Tract

Tract

Troct

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0416.02

0416.03

0416.04

0417.01

0417.02

0417.03

0417.04

080

590

249

2 886

075

590

408
408

2 520

5
1

6
514

238

3
2

443

11

537

536

885

Troct

0418.03

211

790
15

914
-

210

775

914

631
93.5

96.3

580

834

Troct

0418.02

Tract

0418.01

YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS


Tenure by Race and Spanish Origin of Householder
Owner-occupied housing units
Percent of occupied housing units
White

087

580

825

89.5

24.2

77.8

545
95.8

065

547

805

507

14

29

16

12

819
612

236
222

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander
1

Spanish origin 2
Renter-occupied housing units

White

127

126

Black

"1

039

41.9

008

107
90.9

783

665

399

27.6

43.9

33.4

083

738

622

384

'32

39

12

39

33

11

057
936

796
766

114
113

33
32

15

35

33

27

12

13

22

17

24
22

69
66

440
366

111

109

38

11

72

849
790
35

869

32

"i

27

42

20

10

30

50

11

23

21
14

28

35

20

45

22

15

30

12

10

6
6

$112 500

$133 300

$72 500

$57 500

$109 400

$97 500

16
9

44

14

$100 000

$140 000

$85 000

262

40

Spanish origin 1

311
95.0
11

93

98

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander

Vacancy Status
Vacant housing units
For sale only

6 months
asked

Vacant

less than

Median

price

12

10

7
4

$375

$334

$450

$450

4
$148

$75 000
4
-

$288

$375

$288

$320

$258

$300

$100 000
-

13

17

13

"

"

"

"

"

11

21

3
3

21

12
2
8

For rent

15

Vacant less than 2 months


Median rent asked
Rented or sold, awaiting occuponcy

Held for occasional use

Other vacant

7
2
8

"

"

"

18

Boarded up

11

Lacking Complete Plumbing for Exclusive Use


Year-round housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units
Vacant for rent or for sale only

18

10

3
2

4
2
1

1
1

Rooms
Year-round housing units
1

230

room

3 rooms

46
82
138
224

4 rooms
5 rooms
6 rooms
7 rooms
8 or more rooms
Median,
Median,
Median,
Median,

075
1

92
139
172

590

2 514
14

238
3

2 885
6

25
48

44
732

19

21

36

731

211

135

539
313
209
199

324
366

101

186

266

297

yeor-round housing units

7.1
7.1

4.2
4.2

6.1

occupied housing units

owner-occupied housing units

7.4

8.1

renter-occupied housing units

4.1

3.9

6.6
4.0

7.5
7.5
7.5
6.3

214

2 399

061

569

118

169
74
23

892
776
296
259
106
45
20

3.30
3.46

1.90

358

1.76

1.57

2.48
2.75
2.04

3.15
3.18
2.75

214
203

2 399

061

368

053

569
568

10

21

10

021

534

778

504

in

10

452

6.1

408

40
469

197

214

539

235
333
639
7.3
7.3
7.4

4.8

536

27
20

14
35
311

279
417
144
74

056
265

210

107
148

153

88

527

422

101

4.5
4.5

5.5

4.1
4.1

5.6
3.8

8.0
3.8

4.7
4.7
7.8

4.1

5.5

6.0
3.9

218

2 840

885
907
433

381

148
293
264
272

130

161

51

49

16
9
2.20
3.29

23
8
3.14
3.28

1.81

1.68

6.0
6.0

4.1

6.4
3.6

3.8

40
217
415
424
293
374

134
113

99

914

7
5

414

162

775

6.1

4.5

3
5

17
61

67
192

569
7.8
7.8
7.9
5.6

Unit

Occupied housing units

person

283
256
288

2 persons
3 persons

4 persons
5 persons
6 persons
7 persons
8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

Persons Per

179

50

360

159
116
144

177
201

96
36
9

380
95
349
306
346
180
67
29

62
29
8

2 479
611

903
378

330
3.34
2.54

514

331

463
243
287

371
159

195
387
353

176

193
160
70
22

128

48
24

36
22

13

8
2

2.09
3.80
1.72

2.42
3.83

2.10
3.50

1.82

1.61

745

407
379
439
214
83
37
10
3.26
3.33
2.38

902
37
156
178

283
171

50
19

8
3.78
3.81

229

Room

Occupied housing units

1.00 or

4
70
553
856
347
60

52
116
103

Persons

2 443

2 rooms

less

1
1

1.01 to 1.50
1.51 or more

1
1

745
704
37
4

902
894

518

827

380
372

2 479
2 446

27

218
169
44

2 840
2 804

4
4

28

11

21

19

040

716

595

362

4
10
18

1
1

1
1

514
484

1
1

195
169

1
1

7
1

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units

Less than $10,000


$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19.999
$20,000 to $24,999.
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39.999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79.999
$80,000 to $99.999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more

Median

9
6
10

992

197.

4
6
9
22

7
11

24
23
104
127

2
17

4
24
55

21

42
68

264

24

174

91

231
127

286

227

104

123
136
203

115
22

153
22

12

$89 200

$128 500

$66 400

774
$299

231

$299

15

25
127

224
385

232
385
440
38

102
85

15

16

26
44

4
7

187

16

17

279
426
39

24
85
118

9
18

417
33

$93 200

$94 400

$62 900

$58 100

$108 300

23
$425

394
$305

111

2 002

$330

$267

$279

55
152
99
24

81

180
292

24
37
46
176
253

25

647
284

197

18

474

5
10

90

18

$99 800

$73 700

$65 100

$106 500

809
$294

787
$272

110
$296

26
$450

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

116
$272

'Excludes "Other Asian and Pacific Islander" groups identified

CENSUS TRACTS

in

sample tabulotions.

'Persons of Spanish origin

65

may

be of any race.

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

H-25

n,

Table H-l.

and

Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:

1980 Con.
'

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Remainder of Morris County Con.

Census Tracts

Total housing units


Vacant seasonal and migratory
Year-round housing units

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0419.01

0419.02

0420

0421

0422

0423.01

Tract

0423.02

0424

0425

0426

0427

0428

547

067

236

095

275

864

979

92

206

193

618

607

547

067

236

095

275

864

979

92

206

190

618

607

079

033

724

820

13

937

065

95.0
021

155
92.2

85.5

95.0

121

716

799
6

16.3
13

YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS


Tenure by Race and Spanish Origin of Householder
Owner-occupied housing units
Percent of occupied housing units

440

945

94.6

89.7

420

910

White

Black

89.0
1

037

150
96.6
140

80.4

922

052

335
84.8

67.1
1

322

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander'

14

29

'io

25

'l3

12

Spanish origin 2

12

11

17

12

12

82

109

98
89

123
110

43
38

41

92

54
53

67

81

134
134

40

40

523
519

240
225

10

16

229
222
4

Renter-occupied housing units

White

'27

Black...

"5

14

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander

11

25
9

13
6
4

23
4

22

17

116

12

15

24

30

32

7
7

17
13

10
9

$137 500

$125 000

$95 000

10
5

$95 000

$85 000

$156 300

$129 200

$156 300

$95 000

$104 200

Spanish origin 3

11

Vacancy Status
Vacant housing units
For sale only

Vacant
Median

less than

price

6 months

$92 500
-

osked

For rent

Vacant less than 2 months


Median rent asked
Rented or sold, owaiting occupancy
Held for occasional use

Other vacant

Boarded up

2
2

5
2

$183

$213

$263

$158

93

$95
-

2
8

$500

$325

$375

10

11

10

Lacking Complete Plumbing for Exclusive Use


4

Year-round housing units


Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units

Vacant for rent or for sale only

Rooms
Year-round housing units

547

2 rooms

3 rooms

21

room

4 rooms

Persons

095

979
-

92

2
2

10

190
4
4

19

29

14

10

73
136
264
325
452

9
59

275

864

131

63

223
239
508

284
270
464

7.0

7.2

7.1

7.3

7.2
7.2

6.9
6.9
7.0

4.4

6.6

5.1

41

105

206

618

12

81

13

63
189

261

363
575

217
483

7.4
7.4

7.0
7.0

7.5
6.4

7.4

6.0
6.7

4.9

4.1

107
132
172

208

496

6.6
6.6
6.8
4.4

7.5
7.7
7.7
5.8

5.0
5.0
7.6
4.5

253
107
328
244
307

847

863

80

147

14

191
84

19

281

10

256
296

163
76
20

77
34

83
238
172
205
109
33

13

21

8
3.28
3.35

4
2.67
2.82

2
3.14

3.16

2.50

1.86

2.71

253
238

847
836

863
857

14
7
19

126

607
4
10

49
99
99
384

255
243
343
357
287

29

221
241

6
16
111

421
541
6.9
6.9

6.0

7.1

4.5

in Unit

Occupied housing units


1

37
93

7.6
7.6
7.7
5.7

7.2
5.4

owner-occupied housing units


renter-occupied housing units

205
570

7.2
7.2

236
4

29
63
179

60

occupied housing units

6
13

304
403
640

year-round housing units

067
2

119

5 rooms
6 rooms
7 rooms
8 or more rooms

Median,
Median,
Median,
Median,

522
92
314
330
378
244

person

2 persons
3 persons
4 persons
5 persons
6 persons
7 persons
8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

054

68
214

213

201

306

087

105
43

169
63
25

163
78
28

133
54

16

10

3.57

3.64
3.70
2.78

3.61

2.80

88
337
226
239

116

278
237
303

3.40
3.57
2.06

3.02
3.02
3.14

246
175
151

21

10
5
1

3.20
2.67
3.43

166

123

354
216
260

588
414

543
248
229
105
32

575
242
537
296
288
146

185
56
24

129

9
3.40

2.99
3.40
2.00

2.20
2.73

2.53
2.72
1.90

54
22

3.42
3.04

48
14

15

1.36

Persons Per

Room

Occupied housing units


.00 or less
1.01 to 1.50
1.51 or more

522
509

1
1

12

1
1

054
048
5
1

1
1

213
204
9
-

1
1

087
085

1
1

13

80

191

76

188

166
164

588

581

848

991

575
567
8

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units

323

$10,000
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19.999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29.999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more
Less than

954
_

070

678

768

12

_
-

2
4

991

6
10

51

17

32

34
63
264

24
95
189

11

36

13

71

26
108
188

38
56

381

21

383
120

390
329

18

100

$110 800

$92 400

$93 200

86
278
308
260
43
4
$85 200

73
$317

100
$260

129
$252

54
$375

92
$333

$91

216
247

6
9

10

305
424
432

Median

859

181

076
1

234
1

11

18

27

32
254
419
263

4
25
179

3
5

21

126
36

10

$77 400

$105 700

$90 000

$97 000

$100 200

$89 600

209
379
457
99
39
$98 900

123
$264

42
$363

51

$110

40
$500 +

219
$500 +

517
$344

238
$346

179
112
10
1

383
45

388
396
76

171

209
263

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

'Excludes "Other Asian and Pacific Islander" groups identified

H-26

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

in

sample tabulations.

^Persons of Spanish origin

may

be of ony race.

CENSUS TRACTS

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:

HI.

Table

[For

meaning

ol

symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

1980 Con.

B]

Co n

Remainder of Morris County

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0433.01

0433.02

0433.03

0434.01

0434.02

0439

0440

0441.01

0441.02

0442

0443

0444.01

871

893

772

140

2 393

136

Total housing units


Vacant seasonal and migratory
Year-round housing units

710
-

2 031

870

891

710

629

626

107

944

617

107

942

771

616

033

030

2 392

614

704
257
447

YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS


Tenure by Race and Spanish Origin of Householder
561
66.9

698

617

79.3

89.9

White

399

692

608

Block

154

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent of occupied housing units

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander'

"6

Spanish origin 2
Renter-occupied housing units

White

Black...

278
200
66

182
179

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander

Spanish origin 3

'

31

433

72.4

386

421
90.2

94.4

018

385

700

73.2

92.2

357

689

325

956

846

86.8
951

22

366
30

23

20

13

69
66

547
512

154
147

21

11

13
4

51

12
9

49

21

10

12
9

$166 700

$156 300

$170 800

$137 500

301

69.5

575

61

59

22

108
79.3

090
9

13

24

18

13

10

17

506
499

59
59

242
239

146
142

709
689

290
277

17

11

12

34

69

49

8
6

13
13

17

$95 000

$72 500

$65 000

Vacancy Status
Vacant housing units
For sale only

than 6 months

Vacant

less

Median

price

11

24

50

51

16

16

4
$137 500

11

11

27
23

$155 600

$137 500

$137 500

$137 500

asked

$500+

$213

$450

$450

$263

$467

14

16

13

for rent

Vacant

Median

less than

2 months

rent osked

Rented or sold, awaiting occupancy


Held for occasional use

10

Other vacant

11

Boarded up

3
10

12
6

10

$367
23

19

$150

$180

17

14

21

13

Lacking Complete Plumbing for Exclusive Use


Year-round housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units
Vacant for rent or for sale only

IS
3

4
4

12

7
2

38

22

13

32

Rooms
Year-round housing units
1

room

2 rooms
3 rooms

891

10
12

71

4 rooms
5 rooms
6 rooms
7 rooms
8 or more rooms
Median,
Median,
Medion,
Median,

870

103
82
110
105

377

56
27

95
195
421

owner-occupied housing units


renter-occupied housing units

4.1

7.4
7.4
7.8
3.5

839

occupied housing units

Persons

107

942

771

616

136

2 392

81

22

107

45

28
48
116
173

293

41

46

302

292
169
216
239
918

137

94
218
294
948

26
74
195
301

42

251
291

77
159
136

247
375
310
486

95
152
182

636

6.5
6.5

7.9
7.9

6.8
4.6

8.2
5.7

5.8
5.8
6.3
4.2

327

801

7.3
7.3
7.5

6.8
6.8
7.6
4.3

5.1

500

7.8
7.8
7:9
5.7

353

26
45

7
17

14

74

980
373
603
316
372
203

16
9

66
34

880

686

161

154

257

338

3 persons
4 persons
5 persons
6 persons
7 persons
8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

158
139
71

144
138
73

70
233
150

27

21

19

Occupied housing units

Persons Per

131

13

2.51

2.90

2.35
2.59

2.54
3.18

1.75

1.59

2.77
2.88
2.05

447
4
23
65
162

163

355
459
556
356
432

307
307
245
334
6.0
6.0

7.3
7.3
7.4

7.3
7.9

7.3
7.2
7.4

5.9

4.1

5.6

891

759

102

2 323

326

64
225
158

182

149

422

183

477

396

671

301

364

90
33

153

445
404
243

408
247

173

188
219
84

68

40

13

19

92
32

2.91

2.53
2.66
2.06

7.3

63
5.0

575

104
398
208
222

18
7
3.00

18

591

306
391
187

117

24

62
25

3
2.72
2.73
2.53

3.07
2.40

1.70

094

128
502
314
342
192
72

567

16
6

2.59
3.32
1.52

3.07
3.15
2.24

3.05
2.32

331

124
65
32

14
2.65

8
2.94
2.95
2.89

3.11
1

398

.94

Room

Occupied housing units

839
827

880
876

1.01 to 1.50

10

more

509

636

1.51 or

626

in Unit

person

1.00 or

13

2 persons

2 030

3
91

6.9
6.9
7.9

year-round housing units

710

less

686
681
4

1
1

980
965

1
1

14
1

575
566

094

091

891
887

759

751

295

972

269

660

567
550

102

2 323

095

282

16

398
355

37
4

37
6

459

995

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units

$10,000
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34.999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999.
$150,000 to $199,999.
$200,000 or more

566

307

182

772

3
4
3
17
26

6
4
12

Less than

8
15

14

34
33

Median

2
3

13

15

15

8
10

4
10
19

61

240
92

167

14

16

309

15

$125 900

$136 400

$102 400

$86 100

$167 900

$65 800

$67 700

54
$467

490
$442

52
$350

227
$333

103

$345

698
$293

249
$273

196

459
128
35
$96 100

265
515
185
92
$114 300

526
$385

$342

$107 600

264
$374

176

62

$256

$331

24
33
36
108
160
273

32
42
149

101

$119 800

19

263
538
216

184
93
43

$112 500

17

17

12

62

118
35

12

17

47
150

116

59
79
160
120

111

269

302

54

27
91

58
18

11

87
319
284
317
63

10

48

40
64
217

192

35
16B
160
377
348

39

167

496

99
158

161

16

161

126
26

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

'Excludes "Other Asian and Pacific Islander" groups identified

CENSUS TRACTS

in

sample tabulations.

Persons of Spanish origin

144

may

be of any race.

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

H-27

HI.

Table

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:


[For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

1980 Con.

B]

Remainder of Morris County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0444.02

0445.01

0445.02

0446

0447

0451

0452

0453'

2 010

129

2 010

127

453
4
449

071

316

2 581
162

3 659

069

314

2 419

2 398

616

61.4

041
80.9

2 059

93.6
2 356

592
4

000

2 046

2 506
83.3
2 489

2 703
74

Total housing units


Vacant seasonal and migratory
Year-round housing units

2 629

489
170

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0454.02

0455

0456.01

650

571

415

476

544

571

413

0454.01

667

106

191
1

YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS


Tenure by Race and Spanish Origin of Householder
Owner-occupied housing units
Percent of occupied housing units
White
Block

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander

15

Spanish origin'

165
162

Renter-occupied housing units

White
Black

256

976

305

983

65.7

89.2
951

78.2

218

70.5
971

11

11

15

'29

"i

12

17

387
375

246
236

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander

Spanish origin 2

20

66
36

66

27

21

10
6

$75 000

$82 500
22

87.4

297
297

298

304

490

87.6

19.6

172
43.2

268

483

111

56

20

42

39

20

502
495

655
634

118
115

20

412
392
9

184
183

226
177

43

"6

Vacancy Status
Vacant housing units
For sale only

than 6 months

Vacant

less

Median

price

asked

Vacant

less than 2

Median

rent asked

17

12

19
7

$54 200
23
4
$284
23
20
52

$52 500
29

$66 900

$32 500

$62 500

52

23

$65 000
4

$95 000

3
3

$288

$313

7
6

$325
4

$250

$344

Boarded up

16
7

15

Other vacant

$70 000

$363

Held for occasional use

24

17

81
16
7

56

$75 500

Rented or sold, awaiting occupancy

59

13

31

$433

months

33

6
2

162
44

17

7
7

For rent

99

63
24

6
9

$256

$213

46
$286

4
$357

33

10

2
5

30

17
15

15
1
1

22
4

7
1

lacking Complete Plumbing for Exclusive Use

27
10
16

43

314

2 419

9
77
152
150

30

170
35
25
187
635
786
672

22
2
6

Year-round housing units


Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units

9
20
3

Vacant for rent or for sale only

Rooms
2 629
2

Year-round housing units


1

room

2 rooms

3 rooms

4 rooms
5 rooms
6 rooms
7 rooms
8 or more rooms

Persons

18

204
225
117
132
293

358
437
537
438
486

6.7

5.3
5.6
7.2
3.7

6.8
6.8
5.4

115

213
280
433

91

6.8

Median, renter-occupied housing units

128
344
648
663
820

Median, year-round housing units


Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units

069
2

3
21

4.1

287

2 356

3 008

125

293
623
430
555
298
105

499
906

2 563

Occupied housing units

003
204
304

5 persons

155
685
576
724
300

6 persons

91

209
88
44

7 persons

28

8
5

19
8

41

4
3.27
3.34
2.33

2.48
3.57
1.85

3.07
3.27
2.22

3.11

287
272

2 356

13

39

8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Medion, renter-occupied housing units

Persons Per

2 563
2 549
13

or less

1.01 to 1.50
1.51 or

241

271

146

108
110
62
56

285
216
204
212
369

5.7
5.7

5.9
5.9
6.0
4.7

5.5
5.7
6.0
4.3

384
202

6.3
4.2

571

14

21

18

17
73

163

52

6
9

476

219

38

413
2

78
206
94

271

55

339
295
336

98
93
263

19

5.7

6.1

4.1

5.8
6.7
3.9

6.1

7.3
7.3
7.5
4.8

6.3

4.2

4
2
4.1

4.4
3.8

355
288
288

141

144
60

911
379
569
354
321
186

571
601

294
94
29

71

20

14
2.67
2.86
2.03

11

3.28
2.21

135

390
62

331

112

256
208
92
45
20

60
83
49

094

7
2.82

11

2.52
2.81

2.19

395
215
404
260
274

488
152
373
303
418

18

58

12

149
59
23

11

11

2.80
3.32
2.06

3.22
3.38
2.29

2.88
2.29

2.85
3.05
2.26

094
075

390
376

18

161

547
40
109
122
144
92
25

398
100
128

69
54
26
16

4
3.52
3.62

3
2
2.27
2.92

2.03

2.01

488
458

547
539

26
4

398
363
27

210

462

11

Room

Occupied housing units

00

372
466
338

544

17

in Unit

1
person
2 persons
3 persons
4 persons

449

351

5.4
5.4
5.7

3.9

7.1

127
4
4
37
109

27
180

426
404

6.0
6.0
6.2
4.2

6.7

2 010

more

003
993

1
1

3 008
2 911
79

2 309

18

911
852
48

11

1
1

1
1

395
366

1
1

21

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units

$10,000
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149.999
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more
Medion
Less than

2 264
3

524

989

2
5

10
5

14

8
4

10
8

834

2 231

2
3
8

6
10

10

18

10

21

20
26
50
143

4
4

206
305
778
222
62

99
126
405
396
683
250
112

23
24
127

162

234
460
135
26

225
322
82
28

15

II

31

158

21

903

184

111

273

51

35
37
60
108

42
135
467
250
48

59
95

884
1

2
3

3
18
13

30
118
299
984
618
157

31

052

6
35
45

14
5

29
44

43
52

102
137

87
33

287

10

28
36

254
540

101

188
62

101

101

48

158

16

$74 300

$87 600

$73 400

$64 700

$58 400

$64 200

$59 700

$59 900

$67 400

$62 900

$87 400

$35 300

157
$358

377
$352

238
$338

272
$277

488
$276

652
$267

116
$279

77
$268

394
$309

179

$285

53
$272

225
$276

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

'Excludes "Other Asian and Pacific Islander" groups identified

H-28

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

in

sample tabulations.

'Persons of Spanish origin

moy

be of any race.

CENSUS TRACTS

Table

1980 Con.

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:

HI.

[For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

Remainder of Morris County- -Con.

Census Tracts

Total housing units


Vacant seasonal and migratory
Year-round housing units

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0458.02

0459.01

0459 02

0460

0461.01

0461.02

046201

0462 02

495
46
449

491
-

362

3 917

Tract

Tract

0456.02

0457

3 044
16
3 028

3 202

589

77
3 125

589

321
44.8

224

Tract

0458.01

586

491

584

263

356

295

89.7

75.9
351

85.9
281

2
1

360

150
767

025

18
3 007

254

320

17
2 237

315

807

YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS


Tenure by Race and Spanish Origin of Householder

Black

25

2 641
88.1
2 568
19

American Indian. Eskimo, ond Aleut


Asian and Pocific Islander'

19

'48

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent of occupied housing units

White

270

Spanish origin 7
Renter-occupied housing units

White

1
1

83.8
1

212

259

18

21

10

626
498

358
350

236

145
142

231

63

56

Spanish origin 2

42

81
19
16

700

126
70
53
$134 000

129
94
92
$120 000

41

16

40
$332

4
$231

$238

$338

11

14

626
-

113

212
207

668
653

111

969

55.4
1

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander

Black

629
48.5

945

763
708
19

'l3

26

14

037
10

22

17

531

049
990

291
291

189
185

34

39

12

10

18

588

779

054
84.8

86.1
1

10

62.7
1

25

21

22

Vacancy Status
Vacant housing units
For sole only

Vacant
Median

less than
price

6 months

asked

$91

For rent

Vacant less than 2 months


Median rent osked
Rented or sold, awaiting occupancy
Held for occasional use

Other vacant

210
42

195
35

139
69

11

77
34
25

63

15

19

27

34

17

$200000 +

$112 500

$151 800

$131 900

$78 300
116
109
$323

$99 300

$49 200
90
82
$321

$350

$375

25

19

41

14
6

11

25

14

'

25

$325

$213

$46 300
45
36
$370

19

13

19
12

13

9
18

47

37

11

'

24

16

3
13

16
3

13
4

Boarded up

72

13

Lacking Complete Plumbing for Exclusive Use

20

Year-round housing units


Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units
Vacant for rent or for sale only

15

18

3
4

12
6
6

10

Rooms
2

491
4

3 767
17

2 237

449
-

3 007

2 rooms

29

42

14

10

13

14

31

3 rooms

770
770
287
344

131

34

161

91

39
62
88

37
72

260

191

214
397
209
264

211

231

806

828

89
85
138

44
88
138
215
281
801

135
126

490
048
594
475
433
679

268
684
344
255
433
009

76
26
70

7.5
7.6
7.8

7.8
7.8
8.0
4.9

6.2
6.3
6.7
4.3

7.5
7.5
7.7

4.8
4.8

5.1

5.1

3.9

Year-round housing units


1

3 028

room

4 rooms
5 rootns

6 rooms
7 rooms
8 or more rooms
Median, year-round housing units
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

Persons

341

480

203
359
506
720

6.9
3.6

7.7
7.8
3.8

2 947

2 999

171

7.7

4.4
4.4

589

5.3

61

584
4

360
1

person

408

469

249

180

142

621

414

525
930

241

425
267
313

179
75

444

176

161

71

175
64

85
120
90
72
77

16
14

52

26

17

2.15
3.14

3.61

1.61

1.93

838
975
470
380

2 persons
3 persons

4 persons
5 persons
6 persons
7 persons

8 or more persons
Medion. occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Medion, renter-occupied housing units

Persons Per

199

306
333
096

224
224
585

6.3
6.5
7.6

7.4
7.4
7.6

7.2
7.2
7.5

4.0

3.7

4.8

3 557

2 812

2 098

103

746
040
626
649
302

463
763
454
664
307

253
447
367
549
297
122
47

5.0

460

339

3.74

507

119

380
291

297
248
459
226
205

12

386
208
75

37

121

16

11

37

14

13

11

3.06
3.29
2.10

3.01

2.83
3.26

57
16
2.49
3.50

106
35
20
2.90
3.72

1.85

1.93

1.58

2 812

2 098
2 077

3.13
2.15

3.37
3.55
2.32

1.85

2.37
3.08
2.06

243
112
298
246
330
167
56
26
8
3.36
3.54
2.34

16

3.45

365

Room
2 947
2 904

2 999
2 966

408
405

469
464

31

297
266
26

3 557

34

1.51 or more

10

207

2 447

968

122

560

20
20
72

Occupied housing units

00

32
108
132

131

315

6.7
3.9

6.1

1.01 to 1.50

in Unit

Occupied housing units


1

3 125

or less

1
1

460
453

1
1

1
1

507
493

1
1

498
49

789
22
1

1
1

243
229

19

14

623

929

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units

$10.000
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19.999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149.999
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more
Median

084

302

_
-

10
10
64

802

527

Less thon

2
1

6
4

3
18

15

22
37

32
35
69
80

27
45
130
182

138
183
34

21

15

15

101

98

29

336
339
268

391

121

25
74
100

33
80
75
80
7

$82 200

517
093
223
29
$105 100

576
$323

336
$256

28
7

161

425
144

$118 900

$83 300

443
196
67
$115 000

212
$349

118
$296

108
$315

151

650

$317

$321

57

6
15
19
19
22

243
248

101

355
225
279
$144 800

33
58
522
684
138

551

376

17

146

10

$55 900

$67 200

7
3

$81

9
9

21

11

52

32

96
257
466
603
82

38
155

237
337
87

11

18

500

$95 500

$97 900

000
$325

227
$322

152
$270

SMSA

H-29

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Medion

'Excludes "Other Asian ond Pacific Islander*' groups identified

CENSUS TRACTS

in

sample tabulations.

Persons of Spanish origin

may

513
$315

be of any race.

NEWARK,

N.J.,

HI.

Table

1980 Con.

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:


[For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Totals for split tracts

Morris County

in

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

Manville borough, Somerset County

Somerset (COP),
Somerset County

North Plainfield borough, Somerset County

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0424

0453

0455

0514

0515

0516

0517

0518

0519

0520.01

0520.02

0531.02

2 763

Total housing units

92

525

686

097

166

505

281

383

323

2 226

11

92

514

2 760

686

097

166

505

281

383

323

106

2 550

234

214

92.6
193

Vacant seasonal and migratory


Year-round housing units

226

611

YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS


Tenure by Race and Spanish Origin of Householder
13
16.3

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent of occupied housing units
White

13

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander'
Spanish origin 2

78.1

95.5

081

2 497

398

627

698

58.8

811
71.0

621

83.8

43.0

57.4

394

623

809

605

689

208

507
87

"u

"i

'io

19

28

25

15

823
789
6

518
495

137
133

12

"i

13

67

42

22

67

310

271

40

301
3

269

16

439
433

332
329

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander'

"6

Spanish origin 2

39.6

230

Black

15

616

231
10.6

White

Renter-occupied housing units

90.0
1

11

691
97.0

376
246

IE

20
1

952
828

939
865

55

52

Vacancy Status
98

Vacant housing units


For sale only

Vacant
Median

less

11

than 6 months

$95

$57 500
64
54
$275

Held for occasional use

13
2

Other vacant

price

asked

For rent

Vacant less than 2 months


Median rent asked
Rented or sold, awaiting occupancy

Boarded up

89
44
40
$103 600

$23 800

31

23

61

65

12

$62 500

43

12
2

56

$57 500

$55 000

$38 800

$62 500

12

14

22

16
6

41

11

15

16

4
4

14
8

35
9

$234

$275

$500+

$217

$500+

12

$313
24

3
13

29

$287

$262

$275

$250

16
2
15

3
2
7

$57 500

11

Lacking Complete Plumbing for Exclusive Use


36

Year-round housing units


Owner-occupied housing units

31
7

23
7

Renter-occupied housing units

14
3

27

16

Vacant for rent or for sale only

Rooms
92

Year-round housing units


1

room

29

315
378
202
285

13

14
7
19
5.0
5.0

year-round housing units


occupied housing units

owner-occupied housing units


renter-occupied housing units

4.5

80

Occupied housing units


person

14
19
10
21
10
5

8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

Persons Per

416
224
415
250
283

2 671
135
533

528
594
166
93
5.5
5.5
5.7

4.0

166
26

311

505
22
34
293
382
316
275

111

13

97
267
269

140
329
299
197
49
48

211

3.20
2.67
3.43

669

281
30
74
134
227
225
259

112

131

72

71

201

4.6
4.7

5.2
5.2

4.6
4.6

5.3

5.4

5.3
3.9

5.7

5.7
3.9

6.3
3.9

3.8

066

143
226
359
242

444
382
350
180
69

239
346
207
162
67
27

31

14

18

12

3.67
3.70
2.38

3.00
3.19
2.09

4
2.35
2.60
2.07

10
2.46
2.70
2.00

201

539
778
446

154
58
28
4
2.78
2.95
2.24

7 persons

323

2 226

4
30

111

24
76

20
90
768
765

383

180

210

361

417
375
264

381

120
63
39

6.4
6.4
6.5

6.4
6.4
6.5

4.1

47

370
257

611
12
41

300
441
221
107

186
303
4.6
4.6
7.4

3.8
3.8
6.3
3.7

3.8

159
63

167

171

96
37
22

89
34

106

44

19

13

15

434
253

175
92

30

216
287
416

311
162
428
285
258
116
46

431

1.92

309
277

197

4
2.17
2.57

371
158
461

2.27
2.66
1.84

2.72
2.82

2.73
2.78
2.29

2.01

183
939
797
222

555
484
484
248

151

197

56
9

96
30

11

5
2.11

1.69

2.67

3.47
1.56

1.59

Room

Occupied housing units

80
76
4

less

1.01 to 1.50
1.51 or

097
18
17

79

7.6
7.6
7.6
5.0

6.2
4.4

447

686
13

23
105
264
377
525

5.8
5.9

7.6

9
10

in Unit

2 persons
3 persons
4 persons
5 persons
6 persons

1.00 or

2 760

56
221

Persons

514
43
14

4 rooms
5 rooms
6 rooms
7 rooms
8 or more rooms
Median,
Median,
Median,
Median,

2 rooms
3 rooms

1
1

2 671

2 643

36

25

42

25

143
112
28

11

664

336

more

669
623

444

416
372

1
1

066
032

1
1

1
1

395
38

1
1

216
177
28

1
1

371
363
6
2

II

1
1

311
300

2 183
2

10

147
29
7

1
1

555
538
12
5

VALUE
985

Specified owner-occupied housing units

$10,000
$10,000 to $14.999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999..
$25,000 to $29,999..
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59.999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199,999.
$200,000 or more

2 401

Less than

268
4

10
2

17

12

11

8
18

14

7
13

29
42

26
25

20
26

224
397

111

491

107
145
140

41

13

201

177

324

588
689
766
24

134

179

253
40

2
7

20
25
34
99
93
54

5
14
18

24
85
115
187

43
16
4

$90 000

$62 300

300

$57 200

$53 300

$57 900

$48 100

$59 100

51

298
$250

114
$302

268
$245

437
$248

331
$241

819
$229

517
$258

24

141

43

254
543

46

20
57

121

62
20

386
95

18

26
180
326
557
56
5

Median

11

585

162

16

92

23
37
28
118

21

514

$61

000

$63 700

130
$272

96

500

$72 000

931
$276

935
$312

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Medion

$110
'Excludes "Other Asian and Pacific Islander" groups identified

H-30 NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

in

sample tabulations.

Persons of Spanish origin

may

be of any race.

CENSUS TRACTS

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:

Table H-l.

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Somerset (COP), Somerset County Con.

1980 Con.

B]

Remainder of Somerset County

Somerville borough, Somerset County

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Troct

0531.05'

0532

0533

0501

0502

0503

0504

0505

0506

0507

0508.01

0508.02

460

2 066
3
2 063

Total housing units


Vacant seasonal and migratory
Year-round housing units

460

267

327

202

357

949

255

027

552

075

871

267

327

202

357

949

255

027

552

075

871

112
82.8

366

618

782

334

40.0

51.2

77.9

089

248

614

777

YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS


Tenure by Rate and Spanish Origin of Householder
689

504

339

70.3

56.7

39.6

29.4

223

860

499

521

425
258

257
82

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian ond Pacific Islander'

"3

"2

Spanish origin 7

22

208
179
22

179
395

Renter-occupied housing units

White

'

400

52.7

232

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent of occupied housing units
White

Black

American

Indian, Eskimo,

88.2
1

299

029

833

97.9

96.6

005

822

23

111

ond Aleut

770
730

526
296
215

591

15

815
712
86

23

231

223

590
582

549
423

178
170

222
216

104

"2

"4

Asian and Pacific Islander'

Spanish origin 3

29

20

72
20

ii

11

11

19

14

50

52

53

48

34

23

40

8
6

3
3

9
9

21

$65 000
25
24
$229

$77 500

$67 500

12

$275

$237

$450

Vacancy Status
Vacant housing units
for sale only

Vacant
Median

less than

price

6 months

13

$72 500

asked

14
12

for rent

Vacant

Median

less than

2 months

$400

rent asked

Rented or sold, awaiting occupancy

$44 000
47
32
$328
4

Held for occasional use

Other vacant

$43 800
31

$67 500
25

22
$238

$263

14

6
4

13

Boarded up

$72 500
36
29
$243

$72 500
4

$42 500

$325

$260

14
5

9
4

11

$85 000

$120

$350

Lacking Complete Plumbing for Exclusive Use

28
2
24
2

Year-round housing units


Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units

Vacant for rent or for sale only

61
21

33
6

Rooms
460

Year-round housing units


1

81

4 rooms

104

5 rooms
6 rooms
7 rooms
8 or more rooms

Median,
Median,
Median,
Median,

71

owner-occupied housing units

6.4
3.9

5.2

renter-occupied housing units

267

327
45
71

76
275
630

177

284
214
155
239
152
167

305
275
279
94
98

5.6
5.6
6.2

4.9

4.7

4.0

202

4.8
4.8
6.7
3.5

5.0
5.7

30
373
328
157
175
90
46

357

949

19
17

9
12

75
147
195

157

326
287
291
6.2

4.1

255

227
190
202
96
56
4.9
4.8

3
10
73

552

871

11

38
175

201

374
433
259

55
120
169

135

4
33
60
145

197

233
86
63

323

85

261

718

478

4.5
4.6
5.6
3.8

5.8
5.8

5.9

7.9

5.9

6.1

6.0

7.7
7.7
7.7

3.9

4.8

7.9
7.9
7.5

6.2
6.5

3.6

3.8

4.1

343
237

915
214

431

281

416

253
263

170
127
63
30

191

6.1

027

251

6.2

4.1

24
40
233
325

149

5.9

in Unit

440

Occupied housing units

94

person

148

2 persons

3 persons

81

4 persons

73
30

5 persons

6 persons

7 persons

8 or more persons

Medion, occupied housing units


Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

Persons Per

991
175
516
445
419
227
128
49
32

215
262
376
202

274
489
356

154

174
95
55
24

61

34

18

11

21

8
1.92
2.61
1.48

2
1.89
2.61
1.60

96

2.42
2.77
2.11

436
357

159
166
55
23

163

3.18
3.23
3.10

2.35
3.19
1.79

208
355

004

32

129
293
225
206
96
36

17

15

16

13

2.51

2.37
2.85
2.15

2.10
2.32

2.86
3.12
2.08

104
41
10

2.76
1.76

125
71

1.86

512

142
402
303
336

051
39
233

862
53
213

224
296

21

165
218
143
44
20

14
3.60

3.50

3.61

3.51

3.17

3.20

051
046
4

862
855

175
49

201

74
34
20
3.20
3.32
2.36

Room
440
437

Occupied housing units


1.00 or less
1.01 to 1.50
1.51 or

12

27

327
266

61
5.1

16

471

88
54

year-round housing units


occupied housing units

Persons

2 063

room

2 rooms
3 rooms

991

873

103

more

215
155
52

1
1

274
248
20

1
1

154
122
26

15

343
329

1
1

208

174

004
983

31

17

512
465
43

299

405

679

12

915
868
38

035

1
1

1
1

VALUE
223

Specified owner-occupied housing units

$10,000
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999..
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999...
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more

296

308

Less than

Median

5
1

10
14

43
82
299

410

391
37
3

9
24
27
53
83

4
9

1
1

2
13
14

17

29
30

49

132
73

75
152
59

44
90

112
221

26
28
67
49

114

496

81

28
104
97
117

21

14

21

37

111
18

9
1

21

224

9
16
16

160

13

$77

2
1

10

40

43
143

3
13

2
19

243
417
205
86

17

349
98
23

132
222
510

35
154
156

68
111

61

350
50

$54 400

$45 500

$66 200

$57 700

$65 300

$49 500

$52 900

$67 700

$63 900

109 200

$102 100

573
$315

503
$257

765
$264

796
$247

230
$310

544
$277

588
$232

216
$252

166
$287

22
$500 +

27
$319

CONTRACT RENT
203

Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

$381
'Excludes "Other Asian and Pacific Islander" groups identified

CENSUS TRACTS

in

sample tabulations.

'Persons of Spanish origin

may be

of any race.

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

H-31

HI.

Table

1980 Con.

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:


[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

BJ

Remainder of Somerset County- Con.

Census Tracts

Total housing units

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0509.01

0509.02

0509.03

0510

0511

0512

0513

0521

0522.01

0522.02

0523

0524

604
604

882

448

446

Vacant seasonal and migratory

122

121

Year-round housing units

069

069

843

843

221

221

410

882

408

707

252

91.5
231

330

324

754

672

759

750

671

758

566

522

YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS


Tenure by Race and Spanish Origin of Householder
Owner-occupied housing units

397

97.8

Percent of occupied housing units

White

370

045

986

95.4

94.3

026

974

Black

437

192
65.9
162

38.1

791
51.0

81.6

425

786

702

154
89.5

129

91.6
1

542

93.4
1

508

348
78.1

342

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander'

'21

'l3

27

"4

"1

13

20

'26

12

17

13

15

14

10

31

50

60

711

48

59

618
595

675

759
693

159
156

116
112

136
136

143
142

108
107

377
374

"8

"5

'29

14

58

90

16
9
6

40

34

41

21

18

41
10
4

33

$62 500

$65 000
20

$108 300

$134 400

$125 000

$143 800

Sponish origin 1
Renter-occupied housing units

White

31

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander'
Spanish origin

"1

'

'1

18

26

23

33

73

54

15

12

11

12

11

10
10

11

300

$112 500

$67 500

$52 500
47
29
$218
9

$67 500
29

11

Vacancy Status
Vacant housing units
For sale only

Vacant less than 6 months


Median price asked

$130 400

$131

$288

$380
4

Held for occasional use

Other vacant

For rent

Vacant less than 2 months


Median rent asked
Rented or sold, awaiting occupancy

16
15

16
14

15

$219

$328

$338

$288

$363

$450

$244
-

10

19

10

2
6

Boarded up

11

Lacking Complete Plumbing for Exclusive Use


Year-round housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units

Vacant for rent or for sole only

34

33

6
27

16

17

_
~

Rooms
Year-round housing units
1

446

3 rooms

8
15

4 rooms
5 rooms
6 rooms
7 rooms
8 or more rooms
Median,
Median,
Median,
Median,

387
796

owner-occupied housing units


renter-occupied housing units

Occupied housing units

428

2
9

16

138

43
90

322
433
405
270
264

192

220
505
7.4
7.4
7.5

5.9

74
343
320
378
210
72
23

person

more persons

843

221
27
28
260
264
229
243
88
82

6.2
4.4

604

882

408

12

21

10

330
419
335
295
134

60
93

21

64

4.6
4.7
6.0
4.0

5.5
5.5

5.4

Persons Per

095

310
228
229

810
287
576
366
338

133
50

153
62

12
6

19

2.96
2.99
2.42

3.10
3.15
2.20

19
9
2.61
2.84

97
338
243
229

046

77

127

43

8
3.43
3.44
2.67

Median, occupied housing units


Medion, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

4.6
4.6
5.6

3.7

3.8

550
316
474
313
258

866

130
43

71

15

13

324

2
8

89
173
371

111

196
178
234
6.4
6.4
6.7

343
392
6.6
6.6
6.8
4.8

750

671

758
28
59
168

10

11

42
90
156
289
275
462

37
79
142
243

124
261

355
879

367
813

331

6.8

7.5
7.5
7.6
4.6

7.4

7.0
7.0
7.5
3.2

6.8
7.0

4.7

16
73

64
110
292

706

7.5
7.6

4.6

148
293
353
224
136
87

27
17
11

2.47
2.94
2.12

2.30
2.76
2.08

2.26

178
274
165
127
32

368

1.37

709

630

725
340

137

133

149

379
268
287

474
337
417

499
346
368

511

137
52
28

231
82
27

165
62
26

143

15

3.16
3.22
2.54

2.98
3.09

3.23
3.34
2.25

2.98
3.07

10
2.54
2.98
1.35

63
22

6
2.43
2.73

290

125

382
268
327
173

2.21

308
344
57
12

1.82

Room

Occupied housing units

1.00 or

in Unit

2 persons
3 persons
4 persons
5 persons
6 persons
7 persons
8 or

069
-

511
7.3
7.3
7.4

7.7
7.7
7.7
5.9

occupied housing units

121

35
96
217
252

67
173

year-round housing units

Persons

room

2 rooms

428
423

less

1
1

095
089

1
1

046
044

1.01 to 1.50

1.51 or more

323

964

_
_
-

904
-

1
1

810
785

368
353

550
469

866
859

69

11

14

12

954

293

619
-

638

_
2
6

11

1
1

18
7

148
102
32

1
1

1
1

1
1

290
280

1
1

709
699

1
1

4
6

9
1

630
619

1
1

10

725
719
4
2

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units

$10,000
$10,000 to $14.999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24.999
$25,000 to $29,999. _.
$30,000 to $34.999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999...
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more
Less than

6
19
37

34
155

_
3
12
5
18

34
104
169
409

$106 300

202
249
267
122
50
$96 200

$110 600

28
$486

47
$315

55
$316

363
551

146
55

Median

125
23

3
6

12

15

28
120
198

26

4
26
54
126
146

_
1

3
3
7

157
-

058
-

426
2

400
2

4
4

7
8
15
79

27

16

21

51

145

37
150
186

37
188
241

419
268
315
$134 700

476
217
67
$112 500

326
$154

223
25

237

391

155

237

211

224

95

_
_

19
2

$65 800

$56 000

$76 200

$75 500

290
94
74
$93 700

541

_
_
$52 900

231
25
14

309
106
$122 500

593
$335

707
$255

743
$240

156
$260

106
$289

124
$347

118

101

$284

$279

143

38
78

14

315
227
32
_

66
85

255
-

12

50
80
229

71

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Medion

'Excludes "Other Asian and Pacific Islander" groups identified

H-32

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMS A

in

sample tabulations.

'Persons of Sponish origin

moy

be of any race.

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-l.

1980 Con.

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:


[For meaning c f symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Remainder of Somerset County Co v

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0525

0526.01

052602

0527

0528

0529.01

0529.02

0530

0531.04

0531.05'

0534

0535.01

13

689

324
-

2 342

938

614

560

254

937

614

497
497

406

742
742

254

324

170
70.5

607

949

68.7

60.0

604

894
42

398

322

22

Total housing units


Vacant seosonal and migratory
Year-round housing units

13

689

592

88.1

587

339

551

389

546

442

347

93.8

91.1

-17

559

YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS


Tenure by Race and Spanish Origin of Householder
Owner-occupied housing units
Percent of occupied housing units

White

237

95.1
1

226

765

456

77.5

65.3

756

453

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander

"6

Spanish origin 3

13

Renter-occupied housing units

White

10

64
63

80
78

513
508

71

446

10

41

10

16

271

29
29

34
33

41

11

277

Spanish origin 2

458
83.1

025

633
578

242
238

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander'

077
75.1

11

357
324
22

93

92

Vacancy Status
Vacant housing units

For sale only

Vacant
Median

6 months
asked

less than

price

For rent

Vacant less than 2 months


Median rent asked
Rented or sold, awaiting occupancy
Held for occasional use

61
15
6

44

13

53

9
9

18

8
4

11

$162 500

$112 500

$145 800

32

$83 300

$263

15
18

11

$32 500

21

12

$375

$325

$313

$363

$375

$500 +

12
10

11

6
12

26

$95 000

$82 500
24

$162 500

13

Lacking Complete Plumbing for Exclusive

23

Other vacant

Boarded up

17
7
7

$375

112
17
10

$63 800
72
30
$374

$50-

11

Use

Year-round housing units


Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units
Vacant for rent or for sale only

16

11

15

28

10

546

559

19

11

12

Rooms
13

Year-round housing units


1

room

2 rooms
3 rooms

4 rooms
5 rooms
6 rooms
7 rooms
8 or more rooms
Median,
Median,
Median,
Median,

2
2

21

29

2 339
8

22
100
216

44

71

108
120
383

215
859

236
430
367
960

7.9
7.9
8.0
5.2

6.9
6.9
7.6
4.4

301
86
325
289

2 278
361

7.7
7.7

owner-occupied housing units

7.9

renter-occupied housing units

4.8

6.1

13

672
38

141

389
2

12

15

24
67

23
69
107

90
85

97
210
223
390
267
345

6.3

6.1

22

10

13

11

35
74
113
193
154

225
392
385
338

354

94

113
172

4.9
4.9
5.6
3.8

6.8
6.8
6.8
5.1

6.3
6.4
4.3

6.2
6.4
5.0

582
359
483
302
237
126

471
48
163
94
94
50

381
37
110
85
79
49

51

14

12

4
4
2.76

614

2
8

254

14
18

39
87
95
155
107

937

497
-

742

227

32
28
39
43
98

6.3
6.4

6.8
6.9

7.2
4.7

7.6
4.8

6.8
6.8
7.3
5.5

698
156
236

241

884

44

164
305

132
93
55

46
36
23

18

80
30

16

2.32
2.65

2.44
2.77
2.05

2.41

8
2.39
2.93
1.88

145

111

30
86
130
131

154
6.5
6.6
6.8
5.2

Unit

Occupied housing units


person

2 persons

3
6
3

'.

3 persons
4 persons
5 persons
6 persons

_
-

7 persons

Median, occupied housing units


Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

Persons Per

188
142
172
77
38

309
187
75
22

757
412
396
239
83
24

8
3.33
3.39
2.14

6
2.55
2.86
1.94

81

2.08

13
12

672
669

301
295

2 278

267

698
693

2.08

1.86

167
122

8
9
3.27
3.37
2.39

8 or more persons

2.68
2.05

434
205
518
311

228
101

50

551
66
149
117
104
77
22

10

12

11

2.81

3.01
3.11

2.18

2.00

2.49
2.60
2.27

4
3.02
3.15
2.25

471

381

468

372

434
408

551
542

21

323

912

Room

Occupied housing units


1.00 or less
1.01 to 1.50
1.51 or

4.8
4.8

in

324

occupied housing units

year-round housing units

Persons

689

more

1
1

241

240

884
878

1
1

582
530
45
7

VALUE
-

Specified owner-occupied housing units

$10,000
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39.999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99.999..
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more
Less than

519

175

528

74

385

417

811

10

415

_
-

Median

417

2
1

8
4
17

9
16

8
25

40

11

74

48
76
196
108
57

$122 700

95
184
572
214
70
$119 900

257
255
357
217
292
$111 900

28
77
65
84
69

44
$102 700

55
$450

55
$431

456
$315

210
$315

2
2

10

18
19
18
4
3

43
94
152
52
50

$85 800

58
$325

$360

8
8

15

37
48
184
237
240

141

19
3

3
13

24
52

12

17

17

72
126

40

324

130

52
163
70

201

103
184
33

61

15

98

13

33

10

$112 900

$53 400

$77 800

$69 600

$73 100

192

632
$272

25
$325

30
$275

288

71

$271

$200

$62 600

CONTRACT RENT
13

Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

$288
'Excludes "Other Asian and Pacific Islander" groups identified

CENSUS TRACTS

in

somple tabulations.

^Persons of Spanish origin

may

be of any race.

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

H-33

Table H-l.

1980 Con.

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:


[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Remainder of Somerset County- Con.

Census Tracts

Total housing units


Vacant seasonal and migratory
Year-round housing units

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0535.02

0536.01

0536.02

0537.01

0537.03

0537.04

0538.01

0538.03

0538.04

0538.05

0539.01

0539.02

489
4
485

985

722

870

843

173
-

270

682

842

173

456
_
456

928

941
58.3

149

977

87.1

93.3

147

943
4

296

296

237

Tract

17

984

722

853

066

066

_
1

928

269

682

799

837

58.6
771

92.1

192
71.9
185

93.0
597

YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS


Tenure by Race and Spanish Origin of Householder
Owner-occupied housing units

84.9

Percent of occupied housing units

204

White

845
89.1

591
86.5

88.7

245

828

579

720

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander

19

Spanish origin'

42

Renter-occupied housing units

41

White

730

262
87.2

11

12

186
182

103

92
90

102

Black

Spanish origin 2

36
26

39
24

24

$129 500
3

$72 500
4

15

"6

11

13

10

12

13

70
69

565
533

72

75

71

70

41

22
22

607

24

91

820

24

672
604

93

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander'

895
20

46
45

19

20

'io

"L

Vacancy Status
37

17
5

Vacant housing units


For sale only

Vacant less than 6 months


Median price asked

16

$47 500
3

For rent

Vacant less than 2 months


Median rent asked
Rented or sold, awaiting occupancy

11

$67 500
4

$140

19

92

19

17
12

23

21

$62 500

$99 200

$109 400

$68 800
48
30
$372

_
-

$325

$500

10

11

11

$90 000
2
1

12

3
3

Boarded up

135
120

$262

$300

Held for occasional use

229

$450

$145

Other vacant

30

$92 500
44
30
$357
43

29
18
13

$130 600
3
1

4
8

Lacking Complete Plumbing for Exclusive Use


Year-round housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units
Vacant

48S

984

722

19
16

19

21

35

86
165
166
126
154

for rent or for sale only

10
6

11

3
7

7
4

Rooms
296

Year-round housing units


1

room

2 rooms

853

3 rooms
4 rooms
5 rooms
6 rooms
7 rooms
8 or more rooms

44

54
147
169

54
53
119

266
234
580

Median, year-round housing units


Median, occupied housing units

7.0
7.0

6.8
6.8

531
7.6
7.6

Median, owner-occupied housing units


Median, renter-occupied housing units

7.3

7.1

7.7

6.1

5.2

4.7

5.1

5.6

448
218
405
246
313

948

683

186
52

138

21

3.00
3.09
2.42

2.91

3.60
3.66

2.51
2.51

2.61

2.50

3.12
3.24
2.15

448
442

948
937

683
676

823
810

11

12

Persons

in

6
19

279

Occupied housing units

22
84
67
64
24

4 persons
5 persons
6 persons
7 persons

15
1

8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

Persons Per

3
17

6.0

25
59
135
186
164

235
487

273

173

6.6
6.6
6.8
4.6

5.0
4.9

381

386
160

5.8
4.0

173
-

2
5

066
-

18

200
325

57
103

390

11

11

34
38
37
46

3
16

52
113
173
193

192
148

705
7.9
7.9

6.4
6.6
4.7

928

192

171

6.4

456
2
7

5.5

5.6
6.3
3.9

8.0
5.8

269
'

26
26
34
41

29

682

27
29
64
86
466

376

111

7.0
7.0

6.7
6.7

8.0

7.2
4.6

7.7

8.1

4.1

5.7

909

267

68
236
179
245

63
75
49

653
42

111

24

8.0

3.09
1.94

71

116

206

224

171

66

133
108
69
24

21

267

823
94
234

135
179
94
54
20

613
453
594
307
171

64

11

15

1.82

12
2
2
2.83
2.95
2.21

613
604

171
169

2.10
2.30

047

37
198

21

53
35
35

13

171

364
297
491

204

225

351

231

166
62
25

84
22
11

14

3.74
3.78
2.94

2.28
2.95
1.76

8
3.34
3.40

2.44
2.88

2.64

1.44

48

51

146
139
175
102
36
8
5

3.50
3.54
2.33

Room
279
278

Occupied housing units


less

1.01 to 1.50
1.51 or

6.0

842

Unit

1
person
2 persons
3 persons

1.00 or

101

147
149

11

1
1

more

072

762

1
1

653
650

364
360

909
897

10

267
267
-

770

163

552

1
1

047
043

1
1

2
1

VALUE
210

Specified owner-occupied housing units

$10,000
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more
Median
Less than

348

600

284

126

904

512

3
10
8
19

1
1

18

73
139

44
40

55

244

141

39
167

90

241

130
401
25

19

43
3.

15

43
94
95
60

7
9
8

38

12

15

64

52

12

407

5
31

17

10
31

175
142

2
15

34

22
4
1

71

43
287

286
515

127
29

$84 500

$94 400

$104 300

$77 400

$84 900

$86 900

$82 200

$103 900

$72 200

36
$271

157
$268

94
$297

79
$281

68
$266

666
$345

19

$263

54
$356

543
$346

27
58

249
246

29

151

79

$81

4
13
19
7

8
8

39
110
324
51

11

400

$105 200

$116 300

67
$264

74
$295

39
$325

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

'Excludes "Other Asian ond Pacific Islander" groups identified

H-34

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMS A

in

sample tabulations

'Persons of Spanish origin

may

be of ony race.

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-l.

1980 Con.

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:


[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Remainder of Somerset

County Con.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B)

Totals for split tracts


in

Elizabeth city. Union County

Somerset County

Census Tracts

Total housing units


Vacant seasonal and migratory
Year-round housing units

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0539.03

0540

0531.05

0301

0301.99

0302

0303

0304

0305

0306

0306.99

0307

449
7

17

442

849

866

965

077

919

435

281

3 015

965

077

919

435

281

015

YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS


Tenure by Race and Spanish Origin of Householder

052

579

14

232

285

367

82.1

70.5

43.8

20.7

545

14

13

236
23

263

28

26.4
106
103

28.5

009

10

229
216

242
212

18

10

22

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander

Spanish origin 3

12

323

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent of occupied housing units

White

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander

547
40.9

444
49

54

376

992

30.3

33.9

365
3

Spanish origin 3
Renter-occupied housing units

White
Block

"2
7

714
485

648
285
243

119

126

146

27

408
413
748

790
541

866
779

121

63

150
1

138

"7

936
620

66

437

371

71

477

144

39

87
4

Vacancy Status
28

85

22

13

98
4

17

4
700

$45 000

$37 500

$42 500

53

$62 500
38

$32 500
61

71

30

41

97

15
12

11

11

25

$475

$396

$263

$177

$168

$169

$158

$177

$248

8
5
13

14

15

161

Vacant housing units


For sale only

Vacant

Median

6 months
asked

less than

price

$140 600

113

For rent

Vacant

less

than 2 months

Median rent asked


Rented or sold, awaiting occupancy
Held for occasional use

Other vacant

Boarded up

78

13

33

17

65

52

58
35

31

63

60

Lacking Complete Plumbing for Exclusive Use


Year-round housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units
Vacant for rent or for sale only

28

14

13

14

15

42
4

39

43

44

20

Rooms
849

34

2 rooms

11

3 rooms

53

86

161

Year-round housing units


1

442

room

4 rooms
5 rooms

188

6 rooms
7 rooms
8 or more rooms

220
244
557

Median,
Median,
Median,
Median,

year-round housing units

6.8

occupied housing units

7.1

owner-occupied housing units


renter-occupied housing units

7.5
4.5

Persons

in

965

077

919

221

127
140
195
144
146

14
10

264
416

90
426
356

24
140

696
684

487
432

133
35

175

97
32

21

18

196
55
57

5.8
5.8
6.4
3.9

4.7
4.7
5.0
4.5

4.7
4.7
5.2
4.5

4.5
4.5

4.5

5.1

5.1

4.3

4.4

999

281
169

821

32

880

131

381

12

133
186

3 persons

248
276
123
63

258
166
152
79

181

161

101

Occupied housing units

4 persons
5 persons
6 persons
7 persons
8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

Persons Per

48
47

015

281

73

113
594
916
709
450
104
56

11

235
532
333
127
25
17
4.2
4.2

4.6
4.6
5.2
4.2

4.5

21

15

6
2.86
3.14

6
2.63

3.06

3.14

_
2.61

1.81

2.30
3.00

821
809

32
32

178

60
27

230
265
156
74
46
33

31

17

3.17
3.43
3.09

2.85

775
318
354
330
306
195
125
92

4.3
4.3
5.4
3.9

5.2

4.0

2.81

2.85

337
273
353
279
204

2 928

242
399

682
905
585
416
212

371

232
140
57
27

115

69
30

55
3.15
3.20
3.14

83
31

13

14
2.65
2.86

14

2.10
2.56

2.51

1.89

2.36
2.63
2.25

Room

11

98

999
876
90

more

31

33

58

48

42

130

Occupied housing units


less

281

268

880

775
454
263

1.01 to 1.50
1.51 or

435
44

12

36

Unit

person

1.00 or

14

2 persons

22
105

751

1
1

337

242

2 928

198

187

700

101

46

38

165
63

189

200

395

2
7
16

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units

Less than $10,000


$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34.999
$35,000 to $39.999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199.999
$200,000 or more

Median

546

881

11

39
49

25
70
255

131

144
173

329
78
42
$101 200

3
12

2
2
12
9
7

27
25

21

34
28

10

41

17

22
28

$24 500

$30 900

$36 700

397
$132

779
$171

860
$150

11

11

12

24
41

24
45
46
42
24

64
67
112

44
21
5

52
1
1

$73 200

$26 300

$29 600

$23 800

233
$375

18

$136

645
$183

713
$150

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

189
$378

'Excludes "Other Asian and Pacific Islander" groups identified

CENSUS TRACTS

in

30
$102

sample tabulations.

'Persons of Spanish origin

may

921
$226

be of any race.

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SAASA

H-35

Table H-1.

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:


[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Elizabeth city, Union

1980 Con.

B]

County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0308.01

0308.02

0309

0310

0311

0312

0313

0314

0315

0316

0317

0318

333

870

627

841

2 033

333

870

625

840

Total housing units


Vacant seasonal and migratory
Year-round housing units

130

728

130

727

722

847

3 562

074

2 831

722

847

3 562

2
2 072

2 831

2 031

YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS


Tenure by Race and Spanish Origin of Householder
Owner-occupied housing units
Percent of occupied housing units
White

276

694

410

33.4

44.0

38.6

259

685
4

339
57

Black

860

420

625

624

325

759

44.5

25.5

34.8

18.1

16.6

27.9

207

581

585

292

715

38

540
276

184

17

18

"3

"2

"5

"2

"2

496

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander
1

Spanish origin 2

540
32.0
174
341

561
33.7

163

White

472

820

499

882

Black

133

22

25

113

119

95

171

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander

651

551

156

074

98

163
171

865

192

135

824
468

14

46

293
799

564
431

651

'io

")k

62

'45

'42

423

212

299

379

352

549

149

317

64

151
6

97

74
8

51

115

114
4

110

13
7

$57 500

$47 500
69
63
$272
24
4

$42 500

19

149

"4

185

637
205
333

153

228
452

102

"4

13

Spanish origin 2

66

101

283
134

Renter-occupied housing units

"5

957
760
90

Vacancy Status
47

43

Vacant housing units


For sale only

69

Vacant less than 6 months


Median price osked

$42 500

$32 500

13

18

$32 500
66

11

$165

$248

$204

$180

38
20
$177

15

10

13
2
18

38

51

69

63

22
29

22
41

18

15

45

99

For rent

Vacant less than 2 months


Median rent asked
Rented or sold, awaiting occupancy
Held for occasional use
Other vacant

Boarded up

23

$22 100
47

31

12

14

16

$180

$188

$208

$220

13

11

66
24

24

14

13

138

62
24
34
3

16

81

$45 000
76

53

59

$247

$246

13

8
16
5

Lacking Complete Plumbing for Exclusive Use

60
2
55

Year-round housing units


Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units

20
8
12

Vacant for rent or for sale only

121

61

23

20

91

41

57
1

55

Rooms
Year-round housing units
1

room

2 rooms
3 rooms

Median, year-round housing units


Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

person

2 persons

3 persons
4 persons
5 persons
6 persons
7 persons
8 or

62
170
242
192
130
29

11

3.5

3.4
5.0
3.3

4.2
4.2
5.3
3.7

310

827

125
70
42
34

197
231
168

16
10
11

more persons

Median, occupied housing units


Medion, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

Persons Per

1.93

2.00
1.92

625

130

17

42
210
554
523

40
126
324
428

214

122

54
22

42

4.5
4.5

4.6
4.7

5.0

5.1

4.1

4.3

727
25

322
459
449
222
70
43

31

840
174
65
201

137

2 031
17
161

436
576
223

3 562

2 072

17

240

170
441

77

371

74
276

339
516
393
352

486
188
75

124
93

81

208

171

181

3.5
3.5
7.4

3.6
3.6
6.3

3.2

3.1

81

46

5.5

4.8
4.8
5.4

4.1

4.4

3.9
3.9
5.6
3.4

4.5
4.5
5.6
3.9

3.6
5.8
3.3

796

3 448

107

191

291
911

385
260

72

172
67

2 831

128
961

323
358

4.6
4.6

4.4
5.2
3.9

847

no

722

576
688
378
104

75
90

4.3

35

721

3.5

409
319
321

578
262
493
315
252

155
59

35

2.44
2.95
2.23

061
172
274
240
186
108
42
28

663
427
454
325
229
122
68
29

11

2.61

2.85
2.89
2.83

2.39
2.68
2.25

2.68
2.56

689
417
379
286
226

934
286
499
432
298

94
72
57
2.67
3.07
2.50

371

505
372
292
142
80
29

262
153
80
57
20
2.66

190
117
63
49

158

648
339
437
300

2.92
3.00
2.87

416

962
767

2 716

112

601

761

420
296

276

375
299

2.56
3.14
2.35

2.43

993

155
88

124
54

3.31

154

43

76
36

18

21

8
1.78

11

1.86

2.76

2.96

22
1.98
3.23

1.59

1.68

1.63

962
837

2 716

Room
310

Occupied housing units


.00 or less

261
27

827
768
49

more

22

1.51 or

125
73
23

1.01 to 1.50

in Unit

Occupied housing units


1

870
34

28

70
66
63
23

4 rooms
5 rooms
6 rooms
7 rooms
8 or more rooms

Persons

333
70

578
445

10

108
25

061
952
77
32

109

232

97

1
I

1
1

663
528

689
440

934

648
386

796
657

3 448

290

44

558
96
62

245

493

115

171

20

78

708
164
62

186

204

309

4
22
35

25
25

10

31

40

12

32

28
33

52

27

71

46

29

44

75
24

59

II

38

136
100

10

25

81

107
32

173

81

60

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units

$10,000
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999.
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more
Less than

11

23
24

17

21

13

18

31

11

36

65
26
25

20

27
28
32
35

13

8
6

4
2

_
000

Median

7
7

$40 400

_
$40 400

548
$235

876
$200

203

141

3
3
13
24

11

18

12

36

13

$31

700

$35 300

$31

600

096
$173

142
$186

$35 100

$36 300

$43 200

$47 300

$61

400

803
$242

623
$259

$46 300

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

283
.173

'Excludes "Other Asian ond Pacific Islander" groups identified

H-36

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

in

sample tabulations.

647
$183

Persons of Spanish origin

may

069
$202

222
$220

162
$215

949
$250

be of any roce.

CENSUS TRACTS

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:

Table H-1.

[for meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Eli,

abeth

city,

Union

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

1980 Con.

B]

County Con.

Linden

city,

Union County

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0319.01

0319.02

0320

0321

0345

0346

0347

0348

0349

0350

0351

0352

203

3 398

3 455

2 233

690

368

465

745

2 463

915

252

813

203

3 397

233

689

368

465

745

2 463

914

251

813

Total homing unHi


Vacant seasonal and migratory
Yeor-round housing units

454

240

YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS


Tenure by Race and Spanish Origin of Householder
835

904

734

763

83.3

54.2

790

753

55.6
149

53.2
741

144

576

13

19

30

31

585
113

672
640

94
92

764
545
203

455

18

49

359

268

28

23

19

24

12

51

42

82
_

119
-

31

21

49

30

11

38

13

54

24

3
2

4
3

$47 500

$55 000

64
38

50
43

$37 500
24

13

11

$200

$225

$253

$288

$213

$177

$275

$500 +

$350

$256

$292

$237

24

19

13

13

32

12

16

454

4.0

13.7

White

429

Block

10

24

86

162

116

193

2 095

161

2 861
2 551

915

367
350

19

160

88

81

33

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent of occupied housing units

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander'

37.2
1

Renter-occupied housing units

White
Black

American Indion, Eskimo, ond Aleut


Asion and Pacific Islander
1

Spanish origin'

Spanish origin 3

208

628

"5

640
94.6

718

634

415

416

70.8
711
-

70.4

34.7

52.7

633
-

303
108

389
20

16

17

13

36

707
683

267
264
-

782
685
82

373
349

"1

13

10

Vacancy Status
Vacant housing units
for sale only

Vacant

less thon

Median

price

6 months

asked

for rent

Vacant

less

than 2 months

Median rent asked


Rented or sold, awaiting occupancy
Held for occasional use

Other vacant

Boarded up

_
-

10

18

300

$47 500

21

12

$47 500

10

$62 500

$41

Lacking Complete Plumbing for Exclusive Use

27

Year-round housing units


Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units
Vacant for rent or for sale only

87

75
26
48

12

73

26

21

22

23

5
15

18

12

12

22

11

17

11

45

31

20

Rooms
203

Year-round housing units

2 rooms

27
73

3 rooms

46

4 rooms
5 rooms
6 rooms
7 rooms
8 or more rooms

20
14

room

Median,
Median,
Median,
Median,

occupied housing units

owner-occupied housing units


renter-occupied housing units
in

2 233

102
161

24
26

188

825
592

600
384
186
104

5
7

81

2.5
2.5
8.0
2.5

3.2
3.2
5.9
3.0

201
113
39

person

2 persons
3 persons
4 persons
5 persons
6 persons
7 persons
8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

Persons Per

17
17

8
3

2
2
1.39
2.17
1.37

6.6
6.8
3.7

3 315

3 335

2 202

549
959
393
225
98

983

339
650
410
378
244

5.9

991

588
460
202
76
24

50
27

465

745

463

22
46

17

52

78

179

14

311

142

347
446

290
464
346

333
380

376
366

120
65

98
67

116

374
612
402

49

199

483
644
243

4.9
4.9

5.1

5.0
5.0

6.1

5.8

5.2
5.7

5.7
3.2

4.6

914

49
74
253

154

341

249
335

248
190

311

251

8
55

83
29

53
43

5.5

813
7

10

63
225
253
199
41

15
4.9
4.9

6.1

5.8

5.5

4.2
4.2

5.7

6.1

6.5

5.7

55

4.1

4.7

3.6

4.6

3.7

5.4
4.3

668
540
464
272
206

319
207
335
300
247

734
215
708
374
277

2 425

901
156

197

789

108
38

140
39
22

435
340
490
268

14

11

1.61

2.94

2.19
2.88

2.77
3.07

1.47

1.88

1.81

3 335
3 206

2 202
2 172

90
39

21

45

319
235
70

14

619

668

668

480

462

19

8
2.13
2.55
1.44

188
94
35

110
68
30
22

117
42

no

49
22

11

more

3 315
3 147
95
73

185

201
182

or less

1.51 or

6.6

10
15

262

652
639
528

107
4.6
4.6

368

193
147

6
2.27
2.62
1.92

336
388
213

311

198
134
74

331

12

14

2.89
3.19
2.55

569
892
425

127
68
36

11

2.42
2.43
2.27

2.22
2.43
1.68

15
2
2.45
2.59
2.19

734
726

2 425

901

408

881

14

21

171

236
167
129
52
23
7

2.18
2.68
1.96

2.45
2.65

18

197
130
54

789
760
26

13

508

478

248

260

230

Room

Occupied housing units

00

671

707
289

689
109

140
102
122

3.6

1.01 to 1.50

Unit

Occupied housing units


1

3 454

543

11

year-round housing units

Persons

3 397
311

1
1

668
620

1
1

1
1

435
401
28

1
1

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units

$10,000
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39.999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99.999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more

507

Less than

Median

:
-

11

17

11

35
49
79

14

33

54

46

20
33
56
32

204

115
381

40
56
198

149
67

543
476

196
135

61

21

19

19

21

81

143
95
52
1

3
10

11

13

12

13

25

26
44

23
47
190

34
52
164
287

26
35

16

17

32

111

81

27
69

164
110
9

67
29

44

131

140
93
11

308
635
215
79

'

731
162
57

51

$33 800

$42 800

$45 700

$54 200

$50 800

$43 400

$50 800

$64 400

$64 800

$52 200

$47 300

$46 400

193
$191

2 846

2 083

$237

363
$282

759
$162

582
$215

670
$242

92

$245

$246

696
$250

265
$244

782
$241

$203

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

'Excludes "Other Asion and Pacific Islander" groups identified

CENSUS TRACTS

in

sample tabulations.

Persons of Spanish origin

may be

of

any

371

race.

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

H-37

Table H-l.

1980 Con.

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:


[For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Linden

Union

city,

New

County-

For definitions of terms, see

appen iixes A and B]

Providence borough.

Union County

Plainfield city.

Union County

Con.

Census Tracts

Total housing units


Vacant seasonal and migratory
Year-round housing units

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0353

0354

0381.01

038102

0388

0389

0390

0391

0392

0393

0394

899

993

365

2 848

662

819

314

265

828

582

894

993

365

2 848

662

819

314

265

828

582

092

568

566

YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS


Tenure by Race and Spanish Origin of Householder
Owner-occupied housing units
Percent of occupied housing units

White
Black

American Indian. Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander

828

622

458

64.9

727
88

603

2 078

985

597

377

81.3

74.4

61.0

36.3

062

2 026

200
769

305
278

30.4
136

11

'.'.'.

27

39

29

15

10

17

18

336
300

251

White

978
839

714
699

Black

114

31

630
325
274

Renter-occupied housing units

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander

243

'io

25

21

14

047
406
593

864
368

64
46

471

15

205

741
50.3

13.9
58
129

314

290
432

"1

"3
29

44

800
283

268
426
703

732
180
514

'is

"1

12

25
1

"2

115

18

'io

52

10

21

101

79

40

243

81

88

35

22

56

47

29

96

11

27
14

13

9
9

109
27

93

175
27

73

19
6

16

$37 500
34

$52 500

$102 500
34
30

$29 700

$57 500
88

300

4
$45 000
26

$252

$225

$325

$47 500
60
26
$270

$29 400
28

$500+

$19 400
30
4
$216

Spanish origin

617
35.6
285

Spanish origin

232

172
94.8
861
291

Vacancy Status
Vacant housing units
For sale only

than 6 months
Median price asked

Vacant

less

For rent

Vacant

less than 2

Median

rent asked

21

$195
20

$176

$313
4

months

Rented or sold, awaiting occupancy

$137 500

Held for occasional use

15

Other vacant

Boarded up

3
7

17

14

11

$51

4
1

14

$242

$225

53

22

18

47

14

45
34

47
33

33

72

42

Lacking Complete Plumbing for Exclusive Use


Year-round housing units
Owner-occupied housing units

45

10

22

17

10

4
24

10

3
19

21

55
10
29

34

19

Renter-occupied housing units

25

61

35

13

Vacant for rent or for sale only

Rooms
Year-round housing units
1

894

993

27

2
8

2 848
10

31

69

77
118
59
149
262

297
273
245
578

282

671

191

696

767

133

7.5
7.5

6.5

5.3

5.3
6.0

4.0

6.5
7.0
3.8

room

2 rooms

51

3 rooms

219
528
517
421
76
55

4 rooms
5 rooms

6 rooms
7 rooms
8 or more rooms
Median, yeor-round housing units
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units

4.7
4.7
5.4

Median, renter-occupied housing units

Persons

in

4.1

251
321

225
75
42
5.0
5.0
5.4
4.4

365

7.8

2 persons

806
393
613

3 persons

371

4 persons

238
129
36

person

5 persons

6 persons
7 persons
8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

Persons Per

958

343

2 792

197

137

300
205
144

396

71

149
60
20

510
826
509
536
285
86

251

326

27

261

329
429

819

259
230
218
188
102
74

4.4
4.4

4.2
4.2

5.8

6.0
3.4

158
85

4.0

3.6

314

24
25
308
593
397
238
129
105

615
398

441

298
244

644
394
495
278

233
123
73
32

118

76
29

241
430
295
200
133
80
50
33
20
2.15
3.06

10

9
2.33
2.52
2 19

2.44
2.59
2.22

3.05
3.37

9
2.62
3.12

1.93

1.53

343
335

2 792

2 781

6
2

41

94

21

241
144
65
32

913
_

788

379

256

3
3

23

22
35

806
737

958
925

51

31

more

18

428

445

16

10
16
37
57
120
112
78

or less

1.51 or

265

828
69

566

133

582
75
85
403
387
320
207
54

421

293

51

151

6.8

4.4
4.4

4.1

5.2
5.2

128

15

348
423
240
194

69
132

312
315

6.8
6.9
5.1

7.1

4.0
5.9

3.7

3.8

31

42
211

263
335
351
182

6.1

4.1

31

11

16

2.43
2.97
1.75

2.36
2.84
2.20

236

159

402
251

216

11

13

2.73
2.75
2.39

1.99

473
416

341

170
97
55
45

115
55
27

1.77

732
635
467
250

3.18
1.48

473
280
339

246
192
136
66
47
29

285
234

2.44
3.14
2.35

2.91

144
83
77
31

3.14
2.68

Room

Occupied housing units

00

662

17

1.01 to 1.50

Unit

Occupied housing units


1

1
1

615
566

1
1

644
529

1
1

1
1

236
218

1
1

732
672

1
1

473
270

1
1

473
313

15

41

161

121

19

42

39

101

442

117

537

17

11

32

19

41

6
38
69

10
18

29
49
56
78
90
138
52
33

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units
Less than $10,000
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999.
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199.999
$200,000 or more

24
46
55

95
104
74
7

2
5

24
86
218
514
160

8
2

18

Median

027

$47 500

$47 800

$115 700

975
$228

336
$216

$311

71

109

15
41

151

55
58

231

101

89

$40 800

$34 700

$57 000

028
$260

858
$202

$346

121

51

67

39

671

43
6
$92 600

200

22
16
14
14
10

38

46
100
78
85
36
24

105

413
609

$41

32
27
42
25
26
4

245
251

269
117

3
2

$30 800

$37 600

245
$218

728
$233

$50 400

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median
'Excludes "Other Asian and Pacific Islander" groups identified

H-38

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

in

sample tabulations.

237

707
$278

Persons of Spanish origin

may

621

$263

62

114
$264

be of any race.

CENSUS TRACTS

1980 Con.

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:

HI.

Table

[For meoning of symbols, see Introduction.

Plainfield city

For definitions of terms

see append xes

A and

Rahway

Union County- -Con.

B]

Roselle
city,

Jnion County

borough
County

Union

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0395

0396

0397

0355

0356

0357

0358

0359

0360

0340

0341

2 196

382

196

382

812

357

947

2 662

305

2 071

812

357

947

2 662

305

014

864

280

620

263

66.1

68.4

White

60.5
174

Black

824

402
446

723
536

15

10

17

28

20

24

45

20

39

16

662

364
148

422

211

Total housing units


Vacant seasonal and migratory
Year-round housing units

091

106

827

09)

106

825

070

YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS


Tenure by Race and Spanish Origin of Householder
Owner-occupied housing units
Percent of occupied housing units

97.7

62.1
1

580
25

249
-

433

707

70.6

66.0

395

Spanish origin 2

444

591

67

199

387

989
930

30
30

580

234

182

37

598
547
34

'ii

36

13

30

45

136

49

76

53

17
10

10

$29 200

$37 500

$47 500

52
6

37
26

$252

$265

Renter-occupied housing units

White

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander'
Spanish origin 1

834
60.6

435
372

783

718

143

100

16

18

27

41

48

541

919
489
413

190
061
88

542
418

101

"5

"7

72

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander'

948
44.3

426

388
312

14

820
47.2

509
48.5

"2

89

17

18

34

12

31

41

70

67

12
4

39

20

56

86

58

18

10

$52 500

$52 500

$46 300

$42 500

$41 700

$43 800

32
6

19

$315

$288

$37 500
47

11

19

Vacancy Status
Vacant housing units
For sale only

Vacont

Median

6 months
asked

less than

price

For rent

Vacant less than 2 months


Median rent asked
Rented or sold, awaiting occupancy
Held for occasional use

Other vacant

Boarded up

11

20

12

"

"

57
42

39

$32 500

23
17

$253

$263

$206

$311

$223

16

14
4
14

$213
-

11

11

9
4

13

17

17

16
8

2
2

"

Lacking Complete Plumbing for Exclusive Use


Year-round housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units
Vacant for rent or for sale only

14

21

20

10

2
19

10

23
4

35

11

68
59
6

17

26

825

2 196

26

Rooms
Year-round housing units

812

room

2 rooms

19
18

3 rooms

141

4 rooms
5 rooms
6 rooms
7 rooms
8 or more rooms
Median,
Median,
Median,
Median,

237
190
5.5

occupied housing units

5.5

6.2
6.3

6.1

7.1

4.6

3.6

owner-occupied housing units


renter-occupied housing units
in

._..

2 662
59
103

172
194

356
474
614
628
306
122

348
382
511
6.3
6.3
7.0
3.6

305

2 070

23
59

254
250
302
578
386
218

91

236
436
363
171

6.2
6.2
6.2
5.0

5.1
5.1

5.7

3.6

091

14

5.8

6.2
3.5

382

105

21

131

372
324
360
355

42
269
207

139
265
308
166
108

215
129
123

139

90

141

5.6
5.6

4.9
4.9

6.1

6.3
3.2

4.6
4.7
5.8
3.4

4.5

64
121

550
362
263
438
206

86

5.8

106
106
82
154
149
148

141

388
208
106

4.4

5.5

4.4

5.5
6.2
3.3

6.1

3.2

Unit

2 persons

676
232
312

3 persons

311

4 persons
5 persons

325
208

6 persons

131

Occupied housing units

person

7 persons
8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

Persons Per

947
43
86

211

212
245
365

471

179
175
110

288
448
"

357
22
49

year-round housing units

Persons

308
288
355
218
218

871

372
519
340
298
186
73

95

124
48
38

62
3.45
3.68
3.08

19

26

2.55
3.17
1.70

2.63

2 609
633

57

293
132

2 031

124

153
48
27

51

16
4
2.78
2.79
2.28

11

3.11

2.28
2.60

1.79

1.80

871

2 609

806
43
22

553

143

409
729
362
298

428
314
224

856
489
373
162
49
36

071
177
317
220
167
97
47
36

050

352
268
136
121

82
51

28

739
530
474
275
223

2 138

140
60
24

143

746
627
308
210

376
367
386
259
193
105
38

61

25

17

10

12

13

18

2.33
2.60

2.69
2.85
2.34

2.15
2.88

2.22
3.00

2.02
2.86

2.33
3.00

1.52

1.63

1.47

1.47

2 138

21

739
659
56
24

13

344

652

703

778

1.78

11

Room

Occupied housing units


.00 or less

1
1

1.01 to 1.50
1.51 or more

676
512

1
1

308
254

128
36

30
24

768

745

1
1

293
276

2 031

51

15

33

11

987

1
1

071

020
40
11

050
992

1
1

37

079
46

1
1

376
332
39

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units

$10,000
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more
Less thon

Median

6
12

45

136

107

24
38
196

139

48
46

329

187

267

588
2

111

111

215
222
30

7
1

4
8

10

_
-

13

21

11

21

60
106
113

24
44
45

41

142
124
116

22
30
26
39
78
68
54

30
66
94
103
169
115
59

57
96
228

96

196
113

16

27
54
103
261

261

335
68
20

28

343
325
319
22

57
173

241

312
485
96

325
475
76

18

21

51

71

$53 800

$53 900

$50 200

$60 200

659
$236

443
$266

585
$255

984
$252

23
43
93

181

291

$33 500

9
18

$57 900

$46 400

$45 600

29

595

$250

$261

358
$215

538
$218

$41

400

$47 200

$47 500

183
$227

527
$178

SMSA

H-39

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

'Excludes "Other Asian and Pacific Islander" groups identified

CENSUS TRACTS

in

sample tabulations.

'Persons of Spanish origin

may

908
$257

be of any race.

NEWARK,

N.J.,

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:

Table H-1.

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Roselle borough, Union

County Con.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Roselle Park borough. Union

1980 Con.

B]

Summit

County

city.

Westfield town, Union

Union County

County

Census Tracts

Total housing units


Vacant seasonal and migratory
Year-round housing units

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0342

0343

0344

0337

0338

0339

0377

0378

0379

0380

0364

0365

207

390

549

657

2 286

221

690

2 406

207

390

549

657

2 286

221

690

254

925

885

2 379

749

403

925

885

2 378

749

058

692

082

88.9
671

59.0

2 012
85.5

151

YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS


Tenure by Race and Spanish Origin of Householder
853
71.9
701
132

918

939

66.7
881

64.0

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander

13

12

Spanish origin 2

26

34

White

334
264

459
454

Black

61

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent of occupied housing units

White
Black
1

Renter-occupied housing units

19

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander

Spanish origin 2

20

279
648

229

75.6
1

217

140

545

506

47.0

128

541

76.3
1

232

44.9
1

036

916

990

548
89.5

489
40

"6

12

14

25

27

22

22

13

11

36

18

16

528
103
417

397
387

112

056

390
322

204

753
625

340
332

182
154

62

298
177
98

211

615
604

100

1
1

"5

'i6

19

"i\

"b

'i6

"r\

'l2

10

10

27

26

17

34

52

31

34

47

22

19

61
4

46

16

Vacancy Status
13

82

16
7

$26 900

$53 800
6
4
$400

Vacant housing units


For sale only

Vacant

Median

less

than 6 months

price

asked

10

For rent

than 2 months

Vacant

less

Median

rent asked

$250

Rented or sold, awaiting occupancy

Held for occasional use

Other vacant

Boarded up

$52 500
33

$57 500

$47 500

$62 500
25

$83 300
6

50

26

11

4
$72 500

$143 800

$77 500

$200000 +

17

13
7

$211

$238

$321

$442

$275

$464

$500 +

13

15

11

12

3
17

10

19

9
7

2
1

$500+

$450

10
4
4

24

14

$288
28

11

15

Lacking Complete Plumbing for Exclusive Use


4

16
10
4
2

Year-round housing units


Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units

Vacant for rent or for sale only

43

9
22

28

24
4
20

28

21

23

13

26

5
1

31
9
22

Rooms
Year-round housing units
1

207

room
1

4 rooms
5 rooms
6 rooms
7 rooms
8 or more rooms

Median, year-round housing units


Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

Persons

in

549

19
15

288

123

197

270
424
390

129
133

221

307
236

289
266

197
5.9

6.0
6.5
3.3

5.4

187
243

person

2 persons

341

3 persons

192
188
112
77
22

4 persons
5 persons
6 persons
7 persons

8 or

390
1

30
54

more persons

Median, occupied housing units


Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

Persons Per

2 378

749

31

14

21

21

67
215
399
556
401
306
438

26

484

24
96
170

165
113
182

74
290
229

20
56
80

210

123
106

23
65
100
190
358
009

121

125

157

5.4

5.3
5.3
5.9

6.0
6.0
6.3
3.3

4.4

377
332
505
225

467
237

2 286

221

481

418
433
241

153
4.7
4.8
6.0
3.6

291
129

81

70

48

21

21

35
2.92
3.15
2.46

2.60
1.51

2 252

137

10
2.21

626
327
482
289

543
783
392
284
183
43

257

12

371
301

185
78
39

2.55
3.05
1.64

31

11

467
348
95

more

24

735

865

654

187
147

.00 or less
.51 or

885

17

59

617
333

6.2
3.3

690

21

69

171

151

226
110
90

204
299
732

4.4
4.5
6.0
3.4

7.1

2 403

7.1

5.4
5.4

7.8
4.2

7.0
4.5

644
299
520
290

2 356

925

251

322
466
294
295

241

366
1

157
8.0
8.0
8.2
5.7

70
337
568
1

165

5.7
5.8

7.5
7.5

7.8
7.8

6.4
4.3

7.7
3.9

8.0
4.8

160
340
367

169

873
313
260

299
149
65

161

64
37

114
35
10

18

16
6

10

2.15
2.96

2.51

2.97

2.24
2.92

2.81

2.00
2.46

1.69

1.80

1.73

1.86

1.63

626
600

2 252

17
2.51

741

903
216
658
333
380
222
75

835
425
530
365
294

2 352

127

15

63
22

4
2.73
2.85
2.14

9
2.43
2.79
2.02

293
728
442
515
243
96

730
176

514
349
392
204
66
20

22
13

2.85
3.09

3.00
3.08

1.73

2.41

Room

Occupied housing units

657

183

1.01 to 1.50

Unit

Occupied housing units


1

21

2 rooms
3 rooms

377

361

1
1

2 352

348

27

2 356

335

13

13

003

406

072

879

586

868

209
34

835
803

644
629

19

23

160
134

1
1

1
1

903
896
6
1

1
1

730
726

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units

$10,000
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34.999
$35,000 to $39.999
$40,000 to $49.999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more

099

887

456

Less than

6
18

7
7

4
8

46
64

24
74

24
56

201
171

236
287
234

100
224
119
67

24

13

219

Median

3
12

10

21

22
36
58
178

49
66
199

246
340
97

320
374
57
3

_
_

$53 300

$43 800

$56 000

333
$257

457
$241

523
$214

395
$268

20

4
8
18

10

6
12

71

27

94
329

291

165

179
114

569
739

28

38
92

3
15

103
100

33
98
178

24
140
215
354
89

15

13

_
_

349
144
249

800

$124 100

612
$260

382
$308

$52 100

$57 900

$51

30
115
185

19

51

6
8
5

12
23

46

127
62

$105 100

486
397
339
$144 200

$72 200

$99 500

296
522
275
95
$114 600

287
$360

199
$454

745
$309

336
$385

177
$432

41

17

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

'Excludes "Other Asion and Pacific Islander" groups identified

H-40

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMS A

in

sample tabulations.

Persons of Spanish origin

may

100
$300

be of any race.

CENSUS TRACTS

HI.

Table

1980 Con.

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:


[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Wesffield town, Union

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A ond

County Con.

Remoinder of Union County

Census Tracts

Total housing units


Vacant seasonal and migratory
Year-round housing units

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0366

0367

0368

0322

0323

0324

0325

0326

0327

0328

0329

682

2 123

2 S32

090

904

2 470
2

698

2 206

672

3 041

681

2 123

531

088

904

698

206

672

264

504

418

2 601

73.8

47.9
293
113

468

039

YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS


Tenure by Race and Spanish Origin of Householder
796

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent of occupied housing units

49.7

White

608

Black

181

525
73.3

470
44

90.3
2 212
9

436
042

755
72.6

622
83

868

986

85.9

60.4

837

18

317
659

568

687

84.5
511

40.7

682

86.4
2

546
40

"5

"9

40

12

28

18

4
4

14

14

43

21

79

120

14

34

White

807
667

534
128
384

455
246

662
642

288
275

000
947

126

555
516
33

242
217

Black

192

39

646
205
432

410
380
26

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander
1

Spanish origin 2
Renter-occupied housing units

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander'
Spanish origin

"7

21

3
7

"3

2
13

20

31

19

16

78

43

25

50

31

51

27

11

9
4

10
8

300

$72 500

$47 500

$57 500

18

12

$85 000
4
4
$262
4

307
307

Vacancy Status
Vacant housing units
For sole only

Vacant
Median

than 6 months
price asked

less

For rent

$52 500
49

Vocant less than 2 months


Median rent asked
Rented or sold, awaiting occupancy

31

700

MOO

23

000
2

14

$325

$406
4

$450
5

4
4

Held for occasional use

14

Other vacant

Boarded up

$41

$250

$272

$238

$250

17

4
9

7
19

22

31
4
4

40
3

28
3

$62 500
4

$33 800

$60 000

13
9

$300

$216

$219

11

12

12

11

Lacking Complete Plumbing for Exclusive Use

24

Year-round housing units


Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units
Vacant for rent or for sale only

12

22
9

11

11

31
15
14

Rooms
681
58

2 123

2 531
15

2 088

12

2 rooms

41

26

38

15

11

3 rooms

192

171

4 rooms
5 rooms
6 rooms
7 rooms
8 or more rooms

324
303
323
169

214
198

127
54
185

140
198

163
194
178

468
486
548

414
612
086

521
451

297

237
86
26

7.2
7.2
7.4

5.9
5.9
6.4
4.5

4.9
4.9
5.9
3.9

2 038

873
215
242

Year-round housing units


1

Median,
Median,
Median,
Median,

271

year-round housing units

5.2

occupied housing units

5.3

owner-occupied housing units


renter-occupied housing units

6.4

Persons

4.1

person

2 persons
3 persons

4 persons
5 persons
6 persons
7 persons
8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

Persons Per

603
467
462
262
205

2 080

104
64
29

187

2 206

672

4
15

43

11

85
105

282
635

87
194

156

155

241

291

181

590
417
430

232
183
69

419
714
507
266

5.4

6.3

5.4

6.3
6.6
4.4

4.4
4.4

136
502
645
710
271

5.7
4.3

883

3 039

698

3
12

394
671

377
352
61

29

506
306
755
529
545
266
74
20

267
482
423
416
247
124
57

2 417

444
797
519
379

182
143
53
24

174
78
19
7

II

856

289
426
494

3.9

308

470
717
846

177
83

527

5.3

6.3

6.0

5.3
5.7
4.5

6.6
4.0

6.2
4.4

6.1

6.0

441

559
397
336
194
74
39

707
293

175
364
746
456

165

341

62

172
74

11

2.46
2.90

2.42
2.98
2.06

16
2.82

2.61

296

1.66

22
3.14
3.40
2.48

2.46

1.75

2.86
3.03
1.25

2.16

2.17

603
556

2 080

2 506

2 038

687

241

10
2.22
2.84

.00 or less

1
1

1.01 to 1.50

31

more

16

1.51 or

3.1

2 468
10
13

6.3

16

3 Oil

418
1

031
661

530
255
98

119

56
47

18

632
347
489
317
246

17

11

2.07
2.45
1.86

2.47
2.59

2.46
2.57
2.33

2.59
2.77

687
673

2 175

632

3 Oil

162

561

1.95

1.81

Room

Occupied housing units


1

6.4
6.5
7.0
4.0

459

904

in Unit

Occupied housing units


1

room

873

2 417

954

841

2 360

11

14

71

27

44

24

12

60

16

13

13

11

121

222

386

607

595

2 364

068

490

856
827

1
1

993

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units

$10,000
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19.999
$20,000 to $24.999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34.999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more

338

2 128

4
9
9
13
15

10

74
128
501

102

274

610

Less than

Median

3
5

20
24
36
42
62
75
150
93
69

367

2
3
12

2
10

64
156

24

6
8

49

214
444

30
49
73
24

4
10

25
65
119

4
32
77

177
401

54

152

13

$42 300

$39 500

700

$52 400

531

451

$240

$262

661
$218

282
$243

11

$63 500

$77 600

28
$93 400

800
$265

552
$322

237
$134

11
11

85
155

516
547
707

182
33

275
194

28
49

6
19

58
92
73
126
82
65

5
17

126

356
310
308
99

153
65

276
62
4

44
211

367
763
178

45
221

383
981
606
100

19

$62 400

$63 200

$39 200

$70 000

994
$284

305
$271

640
$210

403
$265

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

'Excludes "Other Asian and Pacific Islander" groups identified

CENSUS TRACTS

in

somple tabulations.

'Persons of Spanish origin

may be

of any race.

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

rU-41

Table H-l.

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:


[For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

1980 Con.

and 8]

Remainder of Union County Con.

Census Tracts

Total housing units


Vacont seasonal and migratory
Year-round housing units

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0330

0331

0332

0333

0334

0335

0336

0361

0362

0363

0369

0370

274

964

455

384

281

2 381

2 771

698

2 385

3 223

759

2 134

274

964

455

384

280

2 381

2
2 769

698

2 385

3 223

759

242

777

2 241

90

2 184

86.0
125
100

92.3

81.5
199

12.9

90

2 173

2 241
70.1
2 224

35

134

YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS


Tenure by Race and Spanish Origin of Householder
980

78.0
971

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent of occupied housing units

White

511
78.0

499

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander
1

Spanish origin 2

White

208

75.9

95.1

212

199

749

Renter-occupied housing units

221
88.7

17

14

12

17

17

25

33

427
425

202

156
155

62
62

564
532
25

510
478
28

189

Black

13

Spanish origin'

17
3

26

11

$102 500

$65 000

$80 000

3
3

10

$219

4
$275

$287

680

79.7
631

41

14

31

17

14

182

957

619

180

951

611

429
417

"6

20

10
4

40

18

$70 000

$80 000

$76 300

12

608
605

117
64.3
113

11

277
273

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander'

13

14

19
4

25
4

23

25

Vacancy Status
Vacant housing units
For sale only

Vacont
Medion

less

than 6 months

price

asked

For rent

Vacont

less than 2

months

Median rent asked


Rented or sold, awaiting occupancy
Held for occasional use

Other vacant

$288
4

$112 500

3
2

$77 500
9

1
1

$62 500

$77 500
3

15
6

$287

$185

$238

$297

$234

$388

12

10

15

9
8

Boarded up

Lacking Complete Plumbing for Exclusive Use


17
9
8

14
9

Year-round housing units


Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units

5
3
2

9
6

15
6
9

2
7

280

2 385

3 223
4

25

16
9

Vacont for rent or for sole only

Rooms
Year-round housing units

274

room

18

2 rooms
3 rooms

4
66
94

4 rooms
5 rooms
6 rooms
7 rooms
8 or more rooms
Median, year-round housing units
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

Persons

in

964

2 769

698

46

129

2
10

38

49

49
78
239

17

302
158
244
560
648
294

92
432
620
835
486
292

6.1

5.8
5.8
6.0
4.6

4.1

175

213

107

216
436
403
233

6.1

5.8

6.1

5.8

6.4
4.8

6.1

620
352
170

384

48
174
452
347
239

474
355
175

6.5
4.7

69
391

140
51

759
-

621

772

131

15

62
155

476
429
388
518

388
666
733
375

26
149
362
375
449
267

6.1

5.4

6.1

4.1

6.4
6.4
6.5
4.3

5.4
6.0
4.2

3 198

6.2
6.3

6.4
6.4
6.4

4.0

5.2

6.5
3.2

270

2 341

2 751

698

2 366

189

595
762
416
330

381
861

158
52
20

281

173
228
128
107
40

12
2.74
2.82
2.44

14
6
2

202
722
540
502
282
84
28
6

2.27
2.23
2.28

2.98
3.06
1.96

2 751
2 714

698
659
36

2 366
2 349
17

3 198
3 175

29

17

14

961

55
50

2 021

2 088

852

6.2

6.3
6.3

3.7

198

938
460

3 persons
4 persons
5 persons

6 persons

29

349
267
110
57

7 persons

13

11

more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Medion, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

Persons Per

681

or

1.95

444
202
474
308

261
129

3
2.25
2.43
1.58

2.43
2.63

6.1

4.1
4.1

6.9
3.5

2 134
5
18
141

158

225
479
540
568
6.6
6.6
7.0
4.0

377
240
466
242
256

446
253
220

47

40

112
35

18
5
2.65
2.78

15

11

2.46
2.60

4
2.50
2.55

2.26
2.48

2.07

1.55

1.95

1.45

270

2 341

261

115

560
523
95
38

512
060
581

584
308

736
337
583
328
276

2 109

328
599
416
425
216
88
32

133

60

101

37
15

16
3

255

2.41

3.24

2.76
2.02

3.19

736
722

2 109
2 098

1.71

5
2.81

1.73

Room

Occupied housing units


1.00 or less
1.01 to 1.50
.51 or

2 381

10

401

462
264
203
88

455

227
373
335
157

257

person

2 persons

9
24

Unit

Occupied housing units


1

257
246

1
1

more

1
1

938
917

1
1

444
432

17

1
1

377
366

323
10
8

10
1

1
1

11

VALUE
770
-

Specified owner-occupied housing units

$10,000
$10,000 to $14.999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34.999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49.999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199.999
$200,000 or more
Less thon

292

HI
-

115

132

489
-

1
.

17

90
121

344
149
38
4

6
7

4
10
25
126

43
180
283
614
135
19
1

209
560
152
24
1

11

4
8

16

10

58

24

17

26

9
12

14

19

82
152

150
224
704
319
56

70
292
437
807
213

488
288
93

136
12

50

$63 200

$66 200

$66 000

$72 800

$70 300

274
$302

421
$240

196
$267

155
$263

61

$273

556
$222

41

154
327
809
485
153

11

$10000-

$70 900

505
$283

575
$132

172
$266

$61

600

568
-

22
112

217
604

$69 300

..

Medion

25
144

246
567
457
569
44
12

$81

41

139
196

350
71
8
2
1

25
75
173

620
407
215
24
3

500

$60 300

$76 700

929
$286

619
$246

405
$348

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Medion

'Excludes "Other Asian and Pacific Islander" groups identified

H-42

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

in

sample tabulations.

'Persons of Spanish origin

may

be of any race.

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-l.

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:


[For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

1980 Con.

B]

Remainder of Union County Con.

Census Tracts

Total housing units


Vocant seasonal and migratory
Year-round housing units

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0371

0372

0373

0374

0375

0376

0382

0383

0384

0385

0386

0387

3 583

3 748
2

2 395

977

922

864

2 519

039

3 583

746

2 395

977

922

864

2 519

265

2 470

2 271
96.1
2 240

529

793

78.4
134

2 551
90.2
2 423

499

490

584

633

2 044

499

488

584

633

444

350

YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS


Tenure by Race and Spanish Origin of Householder
Owner-occupied housing units
Percent of occupied housing units

White

445

770

97.0

53.0

439

739
24

63

83.6
291
45

"4

"7

"9

"8

10

13

14

13

12

45
43

683
650
26

121

103

265
246

748
744

18

16

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander
1

Spanish origin 2
Renter-occupied housing units

White

92.3

Black

370

328

93.2
173

91

3 397
91.9
3 282
19

'l5

'92

21

'28

10

25

24

15

21

19

26

055
007

301

91

111

290

276
267

169
150

40

62.8

70.1

250

2 359

94.2

629
146

362

79

101

40

42

90

422
388

29

"5

"3

10

26

58

48

33

26

22

21

12
10

15

20

13

10
7

18
8
8

37

4
$70 000

$85 000

$125 000

$128 100

$63 800

$62 500

$118 800

37

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut


Asian and Pacific Islander'

"i

Spanish origin 1

10

35

19
3

"2

68

11

"4

Vacancy Status
Vacant housing units
For sale only

Vacant
Median

less

than 6 months

price

asked

18
2
2

$77 500

$47 500

$65 000

$112 500

13
10

$175

$231

$237

$263

$262

$325

$500 +

$450

$375

18

10
2
2

11

2
17

For rent

Vacant less than 2 months


Median rent asked
Rented or sold, awaiting occupancy
Held for occasional use

Other vacant

Boarded up

15

15

4
$78 100
7

2
2

$185

$500 +

$259

14

12
6
6

922

Lacking Complete Plumbing for Exclusive Use


Year-round housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units
Vacant for rent or for sale only

1
1

23

7
2

18

2 039

3 583
33

3 746
1

49
376
356
545
527
615
082

2 864

2 519

Rooms
Year-round housing units
1

499

4 rooms
5 rooms
6 rooms
7 rooms
8 or more rooms
Median,
Median,
Median,
Median,

584

633

10

28

8
17

301

23
129
258

15

208
252
267
199
223

3
41

225
347
339
486
362
236

171

234
462
457

500
436
229

289

129
284
580
885
818

6.6
4.6

72

7.4
7.5
7.6

3.9

5.7

615

2 013

3 525

3 698
255

5.3

7.3

5.3

6.2
6.3

6.3
6.4

owner-occupied housing units

73

renter-occupied housing units

6.1

6.5
3.6

6.3
4.5

2 395

40

5.6
5.6
6.3
4.0

7.3

6.3
6.3

3
14

460
677
005

150
258
309
515
386
342

7.2
7.2
7.3
5.7

6.0
6.0
6.3
4.0

15
58

179

977

20

23

111

64
178

222
474
614
478

369
716
353

81

260
660
870

179

6.7
6.7
6.8

7.4
7.4
7.5

621
6.8
6.8
6.8

5.1

4.1

5.1

in Unit

Occupied housing units

490

person

565

168
524
340
343

84
34

143

151

46

17

14

8
3.00
3.02

8
2.11
2.64

2.54

1.51

25
9
2.82
2.88
2.18

53
25

4 persons
5 persons

6 persons
7 persons
8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

453
450

473
348
324

3 persons

Persons Per

132
449
330
316
170
68

2 persons

197

451

235
177

596
731

278
253
96
44
13

669
345
686

904

2 827

2 497

330
577
375
357
188
74
40

178
582
429
417
185
79

238
906
548
647
332

177
54
24
3.20
3.26
2.62

213
895
499
424
205
92
24

203
787
560
599
228
84
26

10
2.65
2.67
2.25

10
2.68
3.00
1.86

12

2.95
2.97
2.60

2.99
3.17
1.82

2 362
2 354
7

904
887

2 827

2 497

2 821

13

039
792

521

921

198
64
33

436

9
2.31
2.72
1.66

11

2.84
3.03
2.18

2.06
2.42

615
598

2 013
2 001

3 525

14

11

18

3 698
3 688
10

2 273

3 183

1.45

2 362

951

22

112

36

10
2.96
3.01

2.33

Room

Occupied housing units

1.00 or

488

74
295
430
675

year-round housing units


occupied housing units

Persons

room

2 rooms
3 rooms

less

490
487

1
1

1
1

453
428

1.01 to 1.50

19

1.51 or more

370

581

1
1

565
538

1
1

26
1

504

951

920

27
4

477
16
4

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units

Less than $10,000


$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999...
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999.
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more

Median

353

165

090

2 123

322

697

7
9
52
91

379
460
338

17
31

76
90
199
109
47

6
5
17

22
58
175

24
26
100
165

8
18

6
10

40

259
664
126
20

12

21

27
42
55

105
163

103
172

55
107

31

489
265

414
256
76

589
503
680
143

391
751

73

246
458
928
277
92
$111 000

91

402

108

$382

$281

$247

41

$67 100

$64 000

$70 200

$70 100

$89 400

44

673
$253

120
$261

262
$285

732
$258

039
$304

288
$414

3
1

2 176

11

$86 500

464
346
30
$106 400

26

8
4
10
9

2 396
2

3
5

74

13

25
25
102
211

220
276
438
146
86

778
333

18

181
13

_
$60 900

$72 400

4
23
19

10
10
17

66
95

26
100
223
007
648
114

424
545
818
279
124
$101 300

$75 400

265
$348

$330

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

$325
'Excludes "Other Asian and Pacific Islander" groups identified

CENSUS TRACTS

in

sample tabulations.

'Persons of Spanish origin

may

166

be of any race.

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

H-43

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units With a White Householder:

Table H-2.

[For

meoning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

Census Tracts

1980

B]

Essex County

[400 or More White Persons and


400 or More of a Specified Racial

Belleville

Bloomfield

East Orange

Irvington

Montcloir

SMSA

Total

town

town

city

town

town

517 328

179 299

12 467

17 776

5 356

15 644

10 236

827
4 568

874
338

84
120

97
136

19

106

94

231

20
136

2 907
4 127
2 212
790
897
363

4 808

818

2 899

122

2.44
2.96

2.30
2.85

2.31

158
60
2.20
2.77

169
257
355
636
253
122
34

557

45 169
55 914
30 572
26 207
13 032
5 342
2 154
909

2.30

1.81

1.79

1.70

1.32

1.89
2.39
1.64

506 239
8 649
2 440

173 978

The

Group]
Occupied housing units

Newark

city

Verona
borough

10 121

5 407

5 073

27
44

42
146

6
14

city

Nutley town

37 638

373

Orange

LACKING COMPLETE PLUMBING FOR EXCLUSIVE USE


Owner-occupied housing units

Renter-occupied housing units

108 397
159 548
93 132

1
person
2 persons
3 persons
4 persons
5 persons
6 persons
7 persons

86 653
43 478
17

005

6 558

8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS PER

201

853

2
1

2 922
2

389

139

2.88
1.92

2
1

107
58
34

447

49

815
577
494
255

16
1.45

10 851
10 313
6 534

340
554

311

656

281

136
59
2.16

242
554
260
624
260

2 233
3 147
1

2.27
2.68
2.12

2.81

1.50

2
1

815
635
793
317

194

695
694
405
213

054
816
828
725
413

133

115
55

48

36

155
55

27

2.40

1.80

2.91
1.72

2.46

2.32
2.79

1.55

1.69

ROOM

.00 or less

1.01 to 1.50
1.51 or

IN UNIT

PERSONS

more

185

17 535

232

15 190

10 150

252
30

214
27

71

335

61

236

53

119

25

12

4 085
1

34 352
2 45)
835

9 967

141

13

196
146
65

032
35
6

ROOMS
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units

5.8
6.7

Median, renter-occupied housing units

3.8

5.3

4,9

5.1

3.7

6.1

6.1

5.3

3.7

3.3

6.2
8.2
3.9

5.6

5.9
3.7

4.2
5.7
3.5

4.2

6.6
3.7

6.2
3.6

74 848

4 426

6 917

717

2 319

4 827

530
669

16

19

31

30

48
108
168

92
199

58
114
176

50
77
108

251

131

347

116
127
58
23

4 065
374
312
425
527
615
499
740

3.8

4.0
6.0
3.5

6.1

764

3 070

6.8
3.8

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units

$15,000
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more
Less than

280 821
957
297
2 554
3 810
6 309
8 386
25 529
35 377
77 269
50 321
49 312
12 839
1

595
304

2 730
7 268
9 480

20 579
12 557
10 529

365
953

162

354

183
24

141
2 325
3

6 861
$74 600

Median

141

148

547
522
643
110

264
437
469
607
155
57

$71 400

$53 700

$58 700

$34 000

$36 500

652
$223

6 157

8 362

$252

4 189
$234

10 759

$258

5 745
3
4
16

2 452

213
40

53
65
80
87
96
58
128
95
75

675

14

193
26

12

11

12

38
48
187
309
188
226
244
364
192
$89 500

311

35
88
188
761
1

295

3
16

28
38
33
169
343
1

204
810
352
54

19

$33 200

$63 300

$35 100

$75 700

26 414

3 418

3 985

$178

$271

$218

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

Census Tracts
[400 or More White Persons and
400 or More of a Specified Racial
Group]
Occupied housing units

179 458
$250

81

Essex

County Con.

Morris County

562
$336

Somerset County

West Orange
town

Succasunna-

Remainder

Total

Dover town

Madison
borough

Morristown

borough

town

Kenvil (CDP)

Remainder

Total

borough

3 536

13 448

42 597

126 359

4 536

4 656

5 119

078

108 970

63 397

3 857

32
86

66

227
592

14

13

186

122

74

34

105

13

366

173
358

23
53

851

2 059

255
723
590
806
446

West
well

4 425
$307

$214

Cald-

Manville

LACKING COMPLETE PLUMBING FOR EXCLUSIVE USE


Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS

IN

UNIT

1
person
2 persons

3 persons
4 persons
5 persons
6 persons
7 persons
8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS PER
1

372
046
733
795
388

2 669
4 595
2 442

134

431
143
52
2.38
2.78

2
1

44
24
2,98
3.15
1.89

056
060

6 549
13 236
8 087
8 249

20
36
23
25

445
395
548

4 176
528
528
244

13 193
4 973

2.69

2.77
3.23

1.80

3.01
1.68

513

13 279

42 347

22

146
23

211

119

943
407
807
656
378

1.85

192
110
43
2.44
2.67
2.19

124 586

4 326

458

147
63

958
728

582
829
799
379
128
59
29

626
615
435

201
102

172

40

2.43
2.86
1.88

70

16 337
057
20 278
22 852
11 789
4 379
679
599

10 792
19 296

31

12
11

5
2

999
254
821

325

41

16

1.81

3.45
3.55
2.30

2.85
3.27

2.63
3.03

1.87

1.87

2.44
1

46

109
801

662
140
828
684
337
126
54
26
2.65
2.94
2.05

ROOM

.00 or less

1.01 to 1.50
1.51 or more

39

315

62 554

157
199

710

95

37

3 033
41
4

107 614

12

133

16

4.4
6.6
3.6

7.1

6.4
7.0
4.0

6.1

7.3
4.6

5.2
5.6
3.9

313

2 594

75 998
137

40 223

239
503
646
069
408

81

4 600
44

013
69

746

ROOMS
Medion, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

6.0
6.8

7.0

6.3

5.4

6.3

7.1

7.4

4.3

40

4.0

7.0
4.0

6.0
4.0

4.1

706
9
25

31 356
14

85 023

35
84
142

2 235
14
16

2 883

276
573
730

41

6.9

7.1

6.8
4.0

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units

$15,000
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more
Less thon

2 936

_
4

63
109
149
194

12

30
124

249
890
801

767
53
4

Median

$83 800

759
159
2 556
444
994
1

2
8

6
6

273
383
565
797
045
706
826

155

1
1

8
22
17
19

152

2 481

93
$70 600

005
$86 300

$81

4 282

7 701

31

$272

$317

4
2

48
78
120

221

608
535
727
325
874
272
679
048
400

436
623
669
143
41

4
2

$54 900

11

16
17

8
10

11

37
34
137
287

65

27
32
126

151

171

649
825
806
210
132
$92 600

429
324
150

706
677
651

19
15
17

24

16

14

$73 500

$81

500

4 771
7

$82

495
872
905
624
425
904
200

72

2 410
12
21

169

19

267
537

38
75
93
442
720
879
94

781
3

066

4 953
10 981
7

180

446
380
1
310
$78 600

15

8
2

$56 500

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

H-44

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

398
$363

101

$301

862
$245

394
$333

3 333

$281

274
$250

24 238
$305

15 866

$275

025
$245

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-2.

1980

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units With a White Householder:
Con.
[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Census Tracts

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

Somerset County Con.

[400 or More White Persons and


400 or More of a Specified Racial

Union County

New

North Ptoinfield

Somerset

Somerville

borough

(CDP)

>orough

Remainder

Total

Elizabeth city

Linden city

dence borough

Pfainfield city

7 265

4 946

4 181

43 148

148 273

30 174

12 147

4 030

6 638

8 039

18

6
15

121
191

553
280

251

61

687

77

5
18

33
106

20

46

991

8 961
8 916

4 282

142

2 334

769
936
888
400

Group]
Occupied housing units

Provi-

Rahway

city

LACKING COMPUTE PLUMBING FOR EXCLUSIVE USE


Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS
1

IN

53

57

UNIT

person

918
469
222

2 persons

3 persons
4 persons
5 persons
6 persons
7 persons

930
505
915
886
438

981

435

265
319
662
566
222

2.19
2.72
1.71

1.73

16
2.13
2.65
1.65

147

71

PERSONS PER

176
68
28
2.54
3.16

157
12

8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

6 017

700
592
243
2.82
3.08

2.38
2.78

162
2.19
2.80

1.99

1.81

1.91

28 432

8 482
8 684

4 567

95
36

31

47 943
27 332
23 097
11 254
4 436
625
595

12 863

2 826

599
734
239
99
34
2.26

637
204
733
828
422

2
2

253
100
973
670
347
169
90
36

2
1

891

647
465

2.01

2.45

2.74
3.20

116
565
224
97
34
2.30

2.42

2.62

1.90

1.64

1.46

1.65

926

4 015
14

6 424

7 871

151

133
35

144
50
12

ROOM
91

4 883
56

4 116
55

42 662
413

145 121

1.01 to 1.50
1.51 or more

27

10

73

756

256
486

185
36

5.2
6.3
3.8

5.9
6.8
3.9

5.1

6.5
7.0
4.2

5.7

4.3
5.8

3.6

5.2
5.8
3.9

6.8
7.3
3.8

5.0
6.5
3.5

5.5

6.5

3.8

3 263
3

3 148

80 727
200

5 374

5 834

2 866

2 759

4 691

65
123

21

16

22
28
70
118

69

20
32
76

24
72

1.00 or

less

2 396

11

63

ROOMS
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

6.4
3.7

6.1

3.5

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units

$15,000
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more
Median
Less than

39
55
110

543
827
375
236
44

318
454
244
787
96

852

65
235

29 550
52
48
100
144
284
395
528

401

2 551

796
199
59

6 687

2
3
12
18
53

4
$60 400

$71

200

$63 100

864
8 232
2 362
1
303
$90 200

3 309

535
$307

2 061

7 936

$262

$290

271
671

244
338
516
628

218

2 247
3

9
12
23
12
11

2
1

$68

267
660
217
384
710
065
639
178
500

3
4

108
197

17

251
591

123

257
388

46

321

109

095

393

128

861

891

489
806
146
200
24
$98 500

134
42

430

141

$45 700

$55 700

19 406

4 488

$220

$230

11

163

274
326
956

566
604
190
106

174
431

205
49

9
9

500

4
$53 800

3 185

2 548

$248

$245

$51

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

$267

Median

Census Tracts

Union

More

or

of a Specified Racial

Group]
Occupied housing units

town,

Belleville

County Con.

Essex County

[400 or More White Persons and

400

50 839
$244

Roselle

ioselle Park

Summit

Westfield

borough

borough

city

town

Remainder

5 662

4 933

7 183

9 655

59 812

16

8
45

13

43

44

138
167

922
$287

Bloomfield town,
East

Essex County

Orange

city,

Essex County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0144

0151

0099

0100

0101

0102

0103

584

433

353

513

274

238
_

223

LACKING COMPLETE PLUMBING FOR EXCLUSIVE USE


Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS
1

IN

36

2 persons
3 persons
4 persons
5 persons -

186
611

559
432

566

538
978
836
888
934

221
57

331
106

21

44

188
139

31

2.16
2.73

2.29
2.94

1.45

1.75

2.34
2.73
1.74

554
88
20

4 853

7 132

67
13

5.2

5.3

6.1

6.1

3.3

2 933
3
15
25

681

367
186
54

7 persons
8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS PER

640
808
895

825
714
368
147
56
26

6 persons

13

436
413

344
505
302
265
107
44

264

112
110
53
35

261
143

7
6

15

13

17

11

6
2.39
2.68
1.99

1.32

2.13

2.09
2.73

1.48
2.32

1.19

1.63

424

2
1

9 500
19 965
11

142
113
55

941

10 693
5
1

015
887
616

44

2.67
3.00

195
2.54
2.82

10
10
1.92
2.62

1.61

1.86

1.71

9 597
44

59 317

38

420

186
29

13

14

75

6.6
7.4
4.5

6.2

7.5

6.6

3.5

4.0

4.1

3.9
5.7
3.4

2 484

4 236

085

113

27
12

60
29

42

135

101

70

67
40

13
11

14
6

2.25

1.32

2.44
2.55
2.17

266

235

1.38
1.29

ROOM

less

1.01 to 1.50
1.51 or

16

UNIT

person

1.00 or

4
26

more

560
23

342

506

5.3

3.1

ROOMS
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

7.1

2.7

4.3
6.2
3.9

3.4

6.0

5.3
7.3
3.9

5.9

5.7

4.2

6.2
4.9

6.6
3.2

691
4

71

138

95

154

22

6
14

11

11

28
22
23
32
12

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units

Less than $15,000


$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more

Median

62
146
318
939
834
539
42

42 465
86
46

29
50

138

111

8
18
18

161

21

93
158

34
42
58
194

319
682
099
3 945

381

575
829
2 175
592
192
$93 500

5 821
14 565
8 170
6 089

466
667
802

$49 600

$55 900

627
735
1
287
637
628
$114 600

2 279

2 033

2 298

$227

$285

$351

169
21

192

193
1

13
15

22
27

18

33

40

47
200
204

41

23
8

156

10

9
12
5
1

10
15
27

31

13

33

12

31

11

_
-

000

$30 800

$37 000

$32 300

$35 300

555

328
$170

182

381

72

$245

$264

$227

313
$72 500

$37 100

809
$268

892
$250

$51

8
16
19

$31

300

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

CENSUS TRACTS

871
$323

11

$261

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

199
$218

H-45

Table H-2.

1980

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units With a White Householder:
Con.
[For

meo

ing of

symbols, see Introduction.

Census Tracts

East Orange

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

city,

B]

County Con.

Essex

Irvington town, Essex

County

[400 or More White Persons and

400

or

More

of a Specified Racial

Group]
Occupied housing units

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0104

0105

0106

0111

0113

0114

0118

0120

0123

0124

0125

0126

696

292

276

305

311

920

199

2 272

034

713

6
7

591

720

LACKING COMPLETE PLUMBING FOR EXCLUSIVE USE


Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS

18

14

14

11

33

15

27

10

174
70

156

225
68

511
291

80
24

813
830
310

836
475
204

11

191

88

29

525
563
248
172
45
20

360

20

169
103
22

73

71

29

17

IN UNIT

448

person
1
2 persons
3 persons
4 persons
5 persons
6 persons
7 persons

185
34
17

8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS PER

7
6

17

12

1.28

12
2

1.18

1.42

3.00

1.34

2
1.38

2.56

2.36

1.25

1.34

1.42
1.17

254

293

9
13

2
10

75
27

1.40
2.36
1.34

2
1.83

6
1.89

2.05

2.46

1.61

1.65

301
3
7

911

194

1.41

688
5

281
6

more

3.2

3.0
7.6
2.9

3.1

2.6
4.3
2.6

3.5
8.5

3.9

3.0

3.5

5.6
3.7

23

50

.00 or less

1.51 or

239
234
117
64
33

24

21

13

1.55

1.99

2.72

2.37

2.00
2.34

1.36

1.68

1.84

109

1.98
2.37
1.67

11

ROOM

1.01 to 1.50

61

160
95
47

341

210

695

21

534
34
23

4.9

4.0

4.5

5.8
4.1

5.7
3.5

5.9
3.4

33

390
10

22
34
63
100
117
28

116
42

72

13

10

$38 300

$38 200

571

926
$237

41

018

681

19

13

27

3.4
5.8

ROOMS
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

5.3

4.6

4.3

3.0

5.8
3.8

5.3
3.9

407

204

235

75

14

30
36
65

6
27
24
56
53
57

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units

$15,000
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34.999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59.999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999.
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199.999
$200,000 or more
Less than

2
5
5

2
2

2
2

7
5

6
9

Median

9
9
9

$27 200

$32 500

$37 500

$26 300

$35 000

$36 300

253
$214

250
$217

294
$272

305
$227

826
$342

$189

15

44
45

91

7
9

25
13
11

9
2

$38 600

$35 300

$33 100

323
$152

585
$214

496
$190

11

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

638
$259

Census Tracts

Irvington town, Essex

117

$253

County Con.

Montclair town, Essex County

[400 or More White Persons and

400

or

More

of a Specified Racial

Group]
Occupied housing units

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0127

0128

0129

0130

0131

0132

0133

0165

0166

0167

0168

0170

925

890

722

626

186

385

542

123

540

482

294

823

7
10

13

11

70

16

155

204
193
62

197
150

722
377

360

355
233
184
120
37
23

42
20

74
54
32

16
2.72
3.01
2.03

1.84
2.38

1.79

1.40

2.18

2.31

16
14
2
1.69
2.96

1.68

1.62

1.34

1.41

281

815

4
4

LACKING COMPLETE PLUMBING FOR EXCLUSIVE USE


Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS
1

12

13

13

327

238
328
176

259
218
99
79
35

468

57
62
34

142
125
61

182
173
77

18
7
2

27

51

13

34

13

1.17
1.10
1.17

2.08
2.14
2.05

1.90
2.07
1.80

2.01

610
4

179

368

516

109

530

470

12

23

12

6
4

12

12

2.6

4.9
5.7
4.2

4.4

4.6

7.3

4.2

5.1

7.9
4.8

4.0
5.6

3.9

5.0
4.4

6.1

2.6

3.9

3.7

5.5
3.4

12

47

709

54

44

43

341
118
79
37

3 persons

4 persons
5 persons

6 persons
7 persons

19

8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS PER
00

IN UNIT

person

2 persons

4-2

83
33
16
12

21

1.90
2.28

2.13
2.34

9
2
1.97
2.33

1.71

2.01

1.81

898

859
22

694

137
15
2
3
1

1.95
2.05

10
4

61

109

42

51

19
9

24

271

ROOM

or less

1.01 to 1.50

23
4

1.51 or more

19
9

5.8
3.3

4.5
5.4
3.8

4.5
5.8
3.8

176

138

110

33

23
20

11

ROOMS
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

4.0

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units

$15,000
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39.999
$40,000 to $49,999..
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more
Less than

14

20
25
35

20
38
33
44

1.0

3-4
20-8

11

.3

16

21

26

13

$36 100

$32 300

$30 800

$32 500

$24 800

632
$213

579
$218

519
$203

612
$203

$179

$31

3.8

172

4
4

10

37
65
262
189
126
9

15

14

13

13

19

12

54
44
39

10

3
1

000

$25 800

$78 100

268
$195

353
$166

249
$312

2
2

Median

4.4
8.5

14

3.6

$61

000

$46 900

404
$303

357
$219

$54 700

$80 000

167
$265

595
$357

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

H-46

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

107

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-2.

1980

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units With a White Householder:
Con.
[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Census Tracts

Newark

[400 or More White Persons and


400 or More of a Specified Racial
Group]
Occupied housing units

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

city.

B]

Essex County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0002

0007

0008

0009

0010

0019

0020

0021

0022

0023

0024

0025

659

578

628

340

118

246

707

654

284

LACKING COMPLETE PLUMBING FOR EXCLUSIVE USE


5

17

24

23

340
185
69
36

194
133
89
78

94
72

24
26

62

18

51

22

11

43
23

25
20

21

6 persons

15
9

159
169
120
79
58
32

8
4

72
38
15

7 persons

12

12

11

2.42
2.49
2.38

4
2.56
2.95
2.39

4
1.99
2.34
1.72

2.02
2.32

3.29.

2
1.66
2.03
1.55

2.30
2.65

1.41

6
2.21
2.63
2.07

1.82

1.87

622
24

506
50

575
43

293
29

103

239

689

640

1.01 to 1.50

11

13

14

more

13

22

10

18

3.0
4.4
2.7

4.0
5.5

4.7

4.4

4.6
5.8
3.9

4.7
5.2
4.5

4.3

3.5

5.6
4.2

4.6
5.6
4.0

42

Owner-occupied housing units


Renter-occupied housing units

11

15

PERSONS IN UNIT
1

person __.

2 persons
3 persons
4 persons
5 persons

8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS PER
1

1.47

2.03

3.00
1.94

180
184
114
73

916

341

82

001

348
167

111

517
270
118

55
33
12
3

51

68
43
20

35

29

12

16

9
7
2.05
2.42
1.75

2.32
2.47
2.20

2.13
2.22
2.02

115

8
2

ROOM

.00 or less

1.51 or

247
218
102

110
79
29

039

327

72

21

14

278
4

15

5.6
6.4
4.7

4.2
5.8
3.8

4.9
3.8

5.0
5.7
4.5

5.8
4.5

787

ROOMS
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

5.2

5.8

5.2

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units

$15,000
$19,999
$15,000
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more
Less than

to

47

40

21

110

232

519

301

78

70

16

10

13

11

17

10

15

18

37
45

12

21

16

81

11

27
67
99
112
148
34

6
14
12

18

$37 300

$32 600

$26 300

$30 600

944
$205

547
$203

195

$186

127
$192

16
27

58
42
54

19

15
21

4
1

13

17

57

10

43

11

$24 200

$24 400

$17 500

$16 300

$22 200

$30 800

$34 700

551

441

$100

$200

424
$198

236
$190

93
$184

206
$122

448
$193

$201

$18 800

Median

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

Census Tracts

Newark

city,

Essex

268

County Con.

[400 or More White Persons and

400

More

or

of a Specified Racial

Group]
Occupied housing units

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0048.02

0067

0068

0075.01

0075.02

0080

0085

0086

0087

0092

0093

0096

0097

642

445

625

802

302

864

344

14
17

15

10

27

13

78

54

24

38

45

125
156
120
128
54
27

157

130
30
24
48

56

179
205

77
78
66
37

253

270
294

105
124
69
32

15

075

LACKING COMPLETE PLUMBING FOR EXCLUSIVE USE


Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS
1

IN

20

UNIT
382

person

2 persons

61

102
56
39
22

43
24
24

21

120
102
78
39
25

14

16

6
1.34
2.33
1.30

2
1.97
2.75
1.86

583
43

175

1.01 to 1.50

more

16

3 persons

4 persons
5 persons
6 persons
7 persons
8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS PER
1.00 or
1.51 or

21

141

3.19

8
7
2.76
2.85

2.81

2.72

389
44

531

19
18

12

3.1

3.0

4.8
2.9

4.8

4.2
4.7

2.8

40

24
4

11

47

107

15
7

11

19

46

6
3

35
29
22

14

151

118
68
43
27

172
145

11

136
76
37

10

31

9
2.45
2.96
2.34

14
2.55
3.43

245
37
20

14

52
29
24
9

167
154

87
63
28

12

2.72
2.49
2.82

2.41

735
93
36

294
39

945

II

102
28

3.6
4.5
3.4

4,0

4.5

4.1

5.8
3.6

5.4

4.2

5.5
3.6

23
9

82

14

16

12

13

24

20

15

16

6
7

19

12

16

10
15
4

4
2.91

II

2.76
2.78
2 75

1.60
4.00

1.40

2.07

2.61

1.37

1.34

581
56
14

226

215

684

26

31

14

22

85
33

4.7

3.5
4.3
2.9

3.6

4.1

12

3.04
2.48

1.81

227

2.93
2.31

ROOM

less

67
27

ROOMS
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

4.2
4.7
4.0

5.1

4.3

3.4
5.3
2.6

5.4
3.8

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units

Less than $15,000


$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more

Median

103

14

14

9
13

II

$28 800

$14 200

$20 900

$29 800

$27 700

$32 500

$24 400

585

183
$133

277
$159

442
$153

383
$155

218
$139

82
$124

$18 900

$18 800

$23 900

601

229
$194

659
$199

NEWARK,

N.J.,

$21

700

$24 800

225
$189

816
$193

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

CENSUS TRACTS

260
$158

$177

SMSA

H-47

Table H-2.

1980

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units With a White Householder:
Con.
[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Census Tracts
[400 or More White Persons and
400 or More of a Specified Racial
Group]
Occupied housing units

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Orange

'..

A and

B]

Remainder of Essex
County

Essex County

city,

Morristown town, Morris County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0181

0182

0183

0185

0186

0187

0188

0189

0191

0216

0435

0436

0438

347

695

859

206

509

856

133

703

074

3 736

372

2 034

709

LACKING COMPLETE PLUMBING FOR EXCLUSIVE USE


Owner-occupied housing units

Renter-occupied housing units

21

42

13

25

192
82
32

247
233
95
57
28

404
246
99
53
27

40
64
36

155
148

408

451

271

400

93
36
30

138

15

86
64
33

15

16

13

14

13

79
27
22

253
222
104
64
39

13

12

7
1.60

2.48
2.36
2.57

2.17
2.76
2.00

1.57

1.79

5
1.94

2.56

2.44

2.40

2.79
2.92

1.27

7
1.93
2.48
1.60

1.44

1.51

1.65

475

834

117

28
6

12

14

676
23
4

4.3
5.2
4.0

3.4

4.3
6.9

23
-

58

6
13

PERSONS
1

3 persons
4 persons
5 persons
6 persons
7 persons

15
14
8
1

8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS PER

3
1.40

2.34

27

2.38
1.47

336

672

821

17

27

178
20

more

11

3.2

4.3
5.8
3.6

3.7
5.8
3.4

4.2

45
4

109

59

3
9

15

6
9

13

20
22
6

10

.00 or less
.51 or

8
11

162

255
904
759
922
583
209

42

51

318
195
172
123
58
27

11

166
117
43
29

935
662

602
518
242
182
80

192
140
54
26

13
1

81

12
13

1.64

23
3.43
3.50
2.38

070

3 705

28

19

1.67

51

19
15
1.99

o?
2.44

2.54

1.42

1.54

ROOM

1.01 to 1.50
1

2
3

IN UNIT

person

2 persons

11

360
1

21

664
30

11

15

4.2

4.1

4.9
6.4
3.4

2 002

ROOMS
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units

5.5
2.7

Median, renter-occupied housing units

4.6
5.7

4.2

8.1

8.3

7.4
7.5

3.6

5.6
3.6

4.4

4.7

3.7

64

260

137

865

3 265

343
_

6.3
3.2

7.2

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units

Less than $15,000


$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999..
$50,000 to $59,999...
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more

11

14
7

$31

21

15

15

56
54
57

8
8
7

14

11

800

$30 300

$35 800

$25 400

$46 100

453
$229

713
$223

152
$171

356
$192

718
$220

2
10
13

18
13

20
4

$50 900

795
$277

454
$209

26

2
3
3

15
19

28
84

64
100
239

107

103

78

17

21

21

562
699
138
364

141

$73 400

$100 400

$85 200

$66 100

114
$227

198
$307

571
$295

$237

$26 900

570

44
95
175

71

137
289
174
135

11

6
10

26

13

300

19
17
18

6
12
13

Median

10

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

259
$97

Census Tracts

Remainder of

[400 or More White Persons and

Morris County

400

or

More

of a Specified Racial

Group]

Somerville borough,

Somerset (COP), Somerset County

Elizabeth

Somerset County

ity,

971

Union County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0433.01

0531.02

0531.03

0532

0533

0502

0504

0302

0303

0304

0305

0307

039

721

969

671

391

721

676

985

2 518

11

11

33

11

6
10

11

29

17

27

40

130

138
168
126
118
62
32

199

593
808
490
340

599

Occupied housing units

290
$219

372

412

LACKING COMPLETE PLUMBING FOR EXCLUSIVE USE


Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units

119
192
112
100
47
16

453
447
205

79
298
290
405
209

10
3
2.44
2.97
1.46

PERSONS IN UNIT
1

person

2 persons
3 persons

4 persons
5 persons
6 persons
7 persons

8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS PER
1.00 or

181

270

178

390
318
139
69
33

11

21

21

19

74
24

11

11

2.74
2.76
2.73

2.81

1.53

2.23
2.63
2.06

2.75
2.74
2.76

9
2.57
2.62
2.53

2.32
2.59
2.20

705

955

650

2 351

16

641
58

895

12

343
37

591

16

70

11

22

15

63
27

129

4.5
5.0
4.3

4.7
5.0
4.4

4.7
5.2
4.2

4.4

155

368

39

10

4
2.02
3.39

11

8
2.65
2.73
2.32

4
2.16
2.35

1.80
2.46

1.90

015
23
1

1.53

279
212

3.60
3.59
3.68

171

21

84
32
20

15

127

73
102
85
63
30

18
6

92
39

78
27

170

227

194
113
52
29

122

81

151

81

37

2.73
2.83

142

178

86
39

11

ROOM
597

less

358

406

1.01 to 1.50

more

1.51 or

129

357
226

38

ROOMS
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

4.5

7.6

5.7

4.8

4.1

7.6
6.6

5.5
3.9

6.3

4.3

3.6

4.7
6.0
4.0

4.7

7.5
3.8

5.9

4.0

376

482

26

7.7
8.2

5.1

4.5

5.5

4.0

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units

$15,000
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999....
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more
Less than

316

789

347

237

201

11

_
_

32
4

88

21

13

11

7
6
4
3

17

16

28
26
32

17

22
39
63
63

8
3

24
4

_
1

3
5

Median

6
14

20
48

6
9

32
57
175

81

566
620

266
214
22

51

40

4
15

324

61

209
58

4
12

15

33
48
97
82
50
5

10
29

72
99
20

4
8
17

47
36
67

11

21
3

18

$72 500

$80 300

$53 700

$46 200

$60 300

$54 600

$28 100

$22 500

$23 400

$30 400

188
$391

861

$310

35
$420

173
$273

292
$266

694
$247

419
$280

284
$179

485
$140

411
$154

533
$172

38

$129 600

103

$38 500

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

H-48

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

613
$220

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-2.

1980

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units With a White Householder:
Con.
[For

meoning

ol

symbols, see Introduction.

Census Tracts

[400 or More White Persons and


400 or More of a Specified Racial
Group]
Occupied housing units

For definitions of terms, see

Elizabeth city,

Un on County Co

A and

ppendixes

B]

Linden city. Union County

).

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0310

0311

0312

0313

0314

0315

0316

0317

0345

0346

0351

0353

378

467

104

659

446

3 053

298

262

988

838

497

566

LACKING COMPLETE PLUMBING FOR EXCLUSIVE USE


Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS

IN

13

16

13

12

16

14

12

29

29

32

18

46

35

66

43

13

17

141

375
401

191

128
169
119
130

308
419
297
229

282
983

672
473

477

68
98

304
345

361

171

200

170

549
319

91

194

57

11

41

101

31

112
53

129
63

49

83
55
25

54
26

101

361
251
105

19

26

16
10

18

24

13

5
1.66
2.92
1.45

2.59
2.55
2.63

7
2.77
2.89
2.70

28
10
4
2.27
2.45
2.12

016
62
26

549
68
42

UNIT

3 persons

225
194

4 persons

150

5 persons

80
26

90

6 persons

51

138
127
77
60
29
22

7 persons

17

19

10

4
2.28
2.53
2.12

4
2.25
2.39

283

person

2 persons

8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS PER

261
177

2.77
2.71
2.81

340
232
165

2.15

49
16
6
1.75
2.73
1.54

2.49
3.06
2.26

401

1.93
2.38
1.28

2.14
2.27

2.05
2.30

2.01

1.93

283

255

14

947
32

ROOM

1.01 to 1.50

55

81

424
26

1.51 or more

20

14

17

4.7
5.0
4.3

4.4

4.5

5.2
3.9

3.6

4.9
5.3
4.5

78

167

51

763

1.00 or less

357
69
20

2 933

4.2
5.4
3.5

4.7

3.6
5.8
3.3

3.4
7.4

4.7

4.9
5.2

4.1

5.7

5.4

4.7
5.4

4.0

3.1

2.6

4.5

3.6

4.1

195

92

382
-

439
34

80
40

24

525
29
12

ROOMS
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Medion. renter-occupied housing units

5.2

5.7

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units

Less than $15,000


$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29.999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39.999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more

Median

196

67

11

9
10
3

8
12

296

220

580

164
-

11

6
6

12

4
4

5
10

16
4

31

10

20
34
33
55

12

10
12
25
29
57

11

19

13

38

25
50
69
59

21

61

11

11

17

20

25
24
28

10
8

5
7

6
8
8
13

34
53
168
174

9
35
43
70
28

119
12

15

3
15

18

31

53

39
42
86

17

45

99

18

71

11

11

16

18

$31 000

$34 900

$30 500

$37 600

$38 700

$42 900

$47 900

496
$185

878
$174

290
$182

561
$208

451
$214

859
$210

2 450

$6

100

$50 800

$42 200

$47 200

$48 700

193
$247

541

$113

113
$202

685
$239

836
$234

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

Census Tracts

[400 or More White Persons and


400 or More of a Specified Racial
Group]
Occupied housing units

Ploinfield city, Linton

$243

Rahway

County

city,

Union County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0388

0389

0390

0391

0392

0393

0394

0395

0396

0397

0358

0359

0360

525

711

504

907

085

484

470

241

601

110

536

848

924

3
16

28

15

13

29

223
116
62
43
20

126
130
92

56
79

180
203
88

311

71

11

12

18

14
14

37
9

352
274
123
89
49
27

15

10

127
69
30
20

109
183
107
80
30

293
228

114
59
28

LACKING COMPLETE PLUMBING FOR EXCLUSIVE USE


Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS

IN

12

11

UNIT
243

212

233

134

2 persons

161

241

123

3 persons

68
31

70
42

344
180

4 persons

99
82

5 persons
6 persons
7 persons
8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

12

40

21

27
8

67
33

11

person

PERSONS PER

535
323

134

51

39

1.62

1.65
2.34

1.66

4
2.34

2.49

2.18

240

1.34

1.88

1.41

2.43
2.44
2.13

1.52

2.16

2.10
2.35

1.32

1.56

2.23

517

40
30

2.32
2.37
2.16

380
160

6
2.09
2.46
1.30

18

113
91

60
39
16

13

2.14
2.49
1.40

2.37
2.52

2.07
2.70

1.90

1.47

1.90
2.42
1.39

ROOM
898

072

436

088

527

815

895

38

10

13

23

19

12
14

438
22

228

679
29

478

1.01 to 1.50

1.51 or more

10

10

10

10

3.9
5.6

4.5
5.6

3.6
5.7

3.5

5.1

5.7

62

6.1

59

3 5

3.3

6.2
4.2

5.0
6.3
3.3

4.6

6.0
4.7

7.1

34

5.9
3.7

7.0

30

7.3
3.5

5.3

4.1

6.8
6.8
5.0

4.0

3.3

142

189

345

642

334

348

1.00 or

less

590

ROOMS
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

5.7
3.2

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units

Less than $15,000


$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29.999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39.999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59.999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more

Median

179

85

811

13
14

11

13

18

24
25

18

27
30

41

27
25

31
11

$40 400

$41

10
15
11

10

31

203

132

295
-

12

20

12

19

14

20
26

37

33

48

11

29

20

20

13

41

51

97

13

91

197
89

55
24
10

9
17

21

27
32
46
29

30
34
68
90
86

21

51

160
184

16

84
73
35
-

73

15

34

3
1

2
1

24

86

146
150
194

17

41

12

500

$37 300

$57 900

$59 000

$32 500

$38 800

402

366
$182

44
$300

799
$264

425
$234

30
59
62
51

51

300

$47 200

$42 600

384

146

$251

$240

419
$219

$211

$36 100

$52 500

$54 600

179

67

$240

$224

199
$253

NEWARK,

N.J.,

$51

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Medion

CENSUS TRACTS

320
$262

$251

SMSA

483

H-49

Table H-2.

1980

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units With a White Householder:
Con.
(For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Census Tracts

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Summit

Roselle borough. Union County

Union County

[400 or More White Persons and

400

or

More

of a Specified Racial

Group]
Occupied housing units

city.

A and

B]

Westfield town,

Remainder of Union County

Union County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0340

0341

0342

0344

0380

0366

0322

0323

0328

0384

0385

0387

136

965

382

275

564

539

522

697

2 323

844

541

522

LACKING COMPLETE PLUMBING FOR EXCLUSIVE USE


7

21

3 persons

698
559
245

318
328
206

4 persons

161

5 persons

111

125
80
52
24

6 persons
7 persons

48

154
82
29

215
295
150
140
79
61

13

17

8
2.41

Owner-occupied housing units


Renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS
1

31

363
455
302
237

415
372

135
198

526
384
376

71

53
27

308
474
278
254

13

106
54

130
177
105
70
24

199
751

121

146
170
97
79
28

159

195
156

45

19

13

11

18

17

2.38
2.69
1.76

2.40
2.77

4
2.10
2.80

8
3

2.23

1.96

1.60

2.24
2.33
2,00

1.91

2.24
2.15
2.39

531
8

516
4

8
13

IN UNIT

person

2 persons

12
10
1.90

8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS PER

2.67

2.26
2.88

1.42

1.40

1.48

2.88

81

2.51

17

203
76
20

10
2.93
2.95
2.33

10
2.90
2.96
2.24

689

2 307
14

64

2.46
2.80
1.78

ROOM
104
27

943

29

more

4.2

5.6
6.2
3.3

5.9
6.4

5.3

5.8

5.6
3.4

6.4
4.3

5.3
6.7

6.1

5.8

3.3

4.1

4.7

4.1

5.2
5.4
4.7

5.9
6.4
4.0

575
-

670

609

449

338

153

178

965

3
6

.00 or less

1.51 or

541

161

1.01 to 1.50

523

127
52
23

808

19

377
4
1

248

548

18

18

14
2

519

502

19

ROOMS
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

6.0
3.2

5.8

5.2

6.7
6.8

6.8

5.1

6.8
5.0

553

2 033

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units

Less than $15,000


$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more

4
15

46
80
190

20
37
79

247

750

5
14

10
15
17

40

20

19

32

32
51

19
41

15

34

31

6
5

18

12

22
43

11

108

44

54
73

283

168
112

36
63
133
88
69
11

70
67
100
35

74

178
97

60
170
184
142

16

17
2

$46 900

$47 700

$52 000

$43 100

$74 200

$72 600

$38 700

$39 100

054
$225

409
$176

263
$254

101

619

$215

$321

665
$277

127
$198

243
$239

151

Median

241

14
1

7
18
22

29
135
186
331
135

20

18

16

17

22
90
204
944
614
110

87
193

725
311
174

82

17

12

$44 100

$64 000

$72 900

$75 600

202
$224

371
$281

65

$308

147
$326

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

H-50

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

CENSUS TRACTS

1980

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units With a Black Householder:

Table H-3.

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

Essex bounty

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]


Occupied housing units

city

Verono
borough

190

6 336

62

337
567

29
235

048

16 570
13

50
64
33
25

Belleville

Bloomfield

East Orange

Irvington

Montclair

SMSA

Total

town

town

city

town

town

136 2S4

105 746

258

388

22 754

7 901

4 007

746
4 293

581
3 701

112

630

73
168

22
83

33 179
31 605
24 904
20 115

27 840
24 628

57

18 880
14 696

53
39

12 134
6 782

8 884

17

79
99
92
62
34

028
672

11

2.63
3.43
2.34

2 118
2.52
3.36
2.32

122 328
10 290
3 636

4.5
6.2
4.0

4.4
6.1

4.7
5.6

3.9

4.1

21 6S5

10 638

675
876
504
946
2 215
2 623
4 628
2 818

588
653
015
203
257
333
985
015
075
312
139
38
25
$37 300

The

Newark

city

Nutley town

62 725

Orange

LACKING COMPLETE PLUMBING FOR EXCLUSIVE USE


Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS
1

IN

UNIT

person

2 persons
3 persons
4 persons
5 persons

6 persons
7 persons
8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS PER

t.

271

885

706

235
99

2.39
2.66
2.22

2.67
3.12
2.28

2.40
3.37
2.14

2.65
3.64
2.24

2.35
2.90
1.97

2.58
3.39
2.43

2.20
2.37
2.00

94 455

242

374
13

834
135
38

185

12
4

20 960
283

54 645

8 263

922

158

736

908
815
506

617

728
894
610
367

4 799

6 329

130
723
572
284
126
76
48

81

4 128
3 081
1

361

10 888

8 54

529
30
2 526
485

655
674

185

6
2

183
99
2.40
3.32
2.19

17
8

833
437
270

20

2.62
2.78
1.67

ROOM

1.00 or less
1.01 to 1.50
1.51 or

more

028

254
472

798
399

62

139

5.9
3.8

4.2
6.4
3.8

6.4
6.6
3.3

66

913

49
-

511

175

4.3
6.4
3.7

4.6

5,1

5.7
3.9

4.0

4.3
5.8
4.0

4.6

6.3
3.9

62
-

149

2 917

876

182

3 662

56
140

11

14

16

43
72
170

46

464
410
507
516
453
448
508
218

21

123

20

ROOMS
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units

Median, renter-occupied housing units

5.3

6.7

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units'
Less than $15,000
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29.999..,
$30,000 to $34.999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79.999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199.999
$200,000 or more

3 Oil

852
398
78
31

309
402
426
479
676
267

66
87
94
242
184
282
87
48

11

14
14
12

32

27
34
7

300

$48 200

$36 300

$38 600

153
$263

203
$275

16 928

5 457

2 214

$235

$229

$218

$42 000

Median

14
12
8

$31

148
9
2

188
289
65
30
1

2
1

12

4
4

4
2

2
5

9
18
3

400

$29 100

$57 800

$39 400

$60 800

304
$177

99

4 757

$305

$222

$375

14
$51

52
63
85
104
87
75
146
100
148
36
16
1

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

96 920
$204

81 365

$200

Essex

County Con.

51

Somerset County

Morris County

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]


Occupied housing units

well borough

West

West Orange
town

Remainder

Total

Dover town

Madison
borough

10

275

840

3 021

172

169

Cald-

Morristown

town

263

Succasunno
Kenvil

Manville

(CDP

18

Remainder

Total

borough

399

2 801

8
22

.
-

322
370
252
236

382

62

181

_
"

LACKING COMPLETE PLUMBING FOR EXCLUSIVE USE


Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS
1

IN

4
29

66

22
69
69
64
30
9

112
172
182

599
749
585
522
279

27
37
33

219

266
223

31

30
50
30
24

23

15

170
87
30

11

2.78
3.50
2.36

3.17
3.63
2.48

10
8
2
2.65
2.94
2.39

115
87

838

154
14
4

159

145
38

5.0
6.6

5.1

62

4.1

3.9

5.6
6.5
4.0

016
4

61

27

UNIT

person

2 persons

3 persons
4 persons

5 persons

6 persons
7 persons

8 or more persons
Medion, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Medion, renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS PER

200

102
42
23

3.17
3.35
2.59

3.25
3.52

10

266

825

14

6.8

6.7
7.3
4.5

7.0
7.5
4.5

3.00

2.01

3
7

291

581

564
582
352

49

27

101

13

58
3.28
3.67
2.70

2.96
3.64
2.67

3.88

168
78

18

3.41

2.06

ROOM

1.00 or less
1.01 to 1.50
1.51 or

more

16

42

_
-

6.4
4,2

5.0
6.9
4,0

5.6
6.7

_
-

4.5

75

323

543

4
4

13

13

33

10

15

40

22
17
78
82
70
28

27
35
67
62
116
88
95
14

67

9
1

339
44

17

588
171

ROOMS
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

50

7.8

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units
Less than $15,000
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24.999
$25,000 to $29.999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39.999
$40,000 to $49.999
$50,000 to $59.999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149.999
$150,000 to $199.999
$200,000 or more

Median

173

581

20

31

50
60

2
1

8
16
57

19

100

58
43
24

208

163
174

11

19

11

20

24

14

40

236
133
120

19

16

$62 500

$73 800

$68 300

$60 000

$54 800

$68 100

$52 100

$70 200

71

168
$250

729
$253

93
$261

78
$263

812
$206

744
$292

3
1

112

454
9

96
259
284

$57 400

_
_
_
_
"

123
$303

446
158
41
7
1

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Medion

CENSUS TRACTS

$258

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

H-51

1980

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units With a Black Householder:

Table H-3.

Con.
[For meaning of symbols. see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

8]

Somerset County Con.

Census Tracts
[400 or More Black Persons]

Union County

New

North Plainfield

Somerset

Somerville

borough

(COP)

borough

Remainder

Total

Elizabeth city

813

411

468

24 686

6 061

149
504

40
243

109

Occupied housing units

Provi-

Linden city

dence borough

Plainfield city

884

10

8 100

Rahway

city

591

LACKING COMPLETE PLUMBING FOR EXCLUSIVE USE


2

Owner-occupied housing units


Renter-occupied housing units

157

97
85
73
60
47
20

25
25

23

10

111

43

281

324
405
294
246

42

11

4 358
5 647
4 875
4 315
2 619
403
939
530

179

36

2.08
3.25
1.69

3.58
3.85

2.82
3.36
2.38

2.66

2.98

2.71

2.50

3.01

3.51

3.55

2.16

2.48

2.51

3.12
3.54
2.72

366
35

448

22 447

719

10

7 431

141

24

510

10

6.5

37
30

person
1
2 persons
3 persons
4 persons
5 persons

339
374
435
246

16
14
8
4

6 persons

PERSONS PER

143
77

7 persons
8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

91

127
101

73
51

14

18

307

415
378

122

826
550
357
234

272

411

415
383
200

103
64

765
585
495
917
502
364

169
73
61

191

19
2.73
3.38
2.12

3.13
3.64
2.56

ROOM
108

less

1.01 to 1.50
1.51 or

IN UNIT

PERSONS

1.00 or

11

666

122
25

more

13

147

711

670

528

244-

474
85
32

159

ROOMS
5.8
6.8

5.1

5.7

5.1

6.1

6.2

5.8

5.4
6.4

3.8

4.7

4.0

6.5
4.2

4.2
5.6

5.1

7.1

4.1

3.9

4.4

4.1

021

170

232

8 547
74

463

606

15

3 419
29

3
18

90

3
15

199

41

41

_
_

4.6

Median, occupied housing units


Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

4.9
6.0
3.8

VALUE
31

Specified owner-occupied housing units


Less than $15,000
$15,000 to $19.999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more

17
17

17

204
436
672

33

23

10

841

40
60
77
67

61

19

15

134

81

196
233
340
105

35
32
28
4

23

2 221

76
29

_
1

5
2

17

345
254
249
98

307
343
446
850
533
506

81

34

65
71

97
175
84
58
4

12

62
48
27

17
2

$63 500

$57 800

$43 900

$70 300

$44 000

$32 900

$45 300

$100 000

75
$271

666
$313

212

170
$329

12 703

4 761
$202

920

3 797

786

$241

$221

$245

$251

16
1

Median

52
94
186
122
75

614

13
2
3

11

$40 800

$43 100

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

Union

Belleville

County Con.

Occupied housing units

town,

Essex County

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

$223

Bloomfield town,

East Orange city, Essex County

Essex County

Roselle

Roselle Park

Summit

Westfield

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

borough

borough

city

town

Remainder

0144

0151

0099

0100

0101

0102

0103

698

16

430

476

4 420

160

162

740

891

920

13

16

30
32

26

3
8

4
10

100
122

131

223
218

264
228
177

145

387

LACKING COMPLETE PLUMBING FOR EXCLUSIVE USE


Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS

6 persons
7 persons
8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS PER

254
379
349
322
188
100
63
43
3.12

4
8
3
1

2.00

3.51
2.47

90
62
32

89

13

97
68
47
23

14

6
2.44
2.88
2.23

2.69
2.94
2.33

415

454

13
2

616
046
919
909
515
232
134
49
3.10

26

24
37
44
36

14

11

177
165
142
126
70
35

15

155
62
38
30

10

18

32
47
31

3.41

2.53
2.88

2.95
3.04

2.40

2.31

2.61

4 231
159

148

15

158
4

30

147

357
340
246
210

163

257
223
229

101

69
47

130
58
52
33
3.18
3.67
2.34

19
15

111

52
51

20
2.49
3.59
2.22

2.70
3.63
2.27

2.53
3.93

2.36
3.75

1.93

1.92

690

849
30

868

39

37

39

59

11

12

15

18

ROOM

less

550

16

1.01 to 1.50

118

more

30

5.5
6.2
4 1

3.8

1.51 or

11

23

IN UNIT

1
person
2 persons
3 persons
4 persons
5 persons

1.00 or

7
10

099

310

ROOMS
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

6 5
4 4

5.5
6.0

6.4

4.8
5.7

4.3

4.3

4.1

118

234

2 351

5.1

5.8

6.1

4.6

4.5

6.3
4.8

5.8
3.9

7.1

4.5
6.4
3.8

5.8
6.7
4.5

4.7
6.2

3.6

115

4.1

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units

$15.000
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29.999
$30,000 to $34.999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49.999
$50,000 to $59.999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149.999
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more
Less thon

199

512

17

106
-

241

44
_

93

3
4
18

14

37

28

71

12

40

19

114

12
8

3
8
23

11

4
6

10

13

63
95

23

10

22

10
3

14

22

21

20
27
50
77

28
33
35
50

148
125

22
39

17

13

17

214
287
655
386
406
102
45

221

8
3
17

734

31

40
20
32

$59 000

$39 700

256
$177

192
$207

22
.

18
15

141

25

31

16

60

27

21

31

21

_
3

$46 800

6
14

37
65
52
104

15

Median

$46 700

$30 000

$49 100

$34 900

327
$238

89
$282

38
$239

515
$208

$41

200

$35 600

$39 100

548
$262

623
$266

426
$246

$34 000

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

H-52

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

648
$217

14

$288

014
$241

CENSUS TRACTS

1980

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units With a Black Householder:

Table H-3.

Con.
[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

East Orange

city,

B|

Essex

County Con.

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]


Occupied housing units

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0104

0105

0106

0107

0108

0109

0110

0111

0112

0113

0114

0115

0116

639

2 035

029

408

118

984

753

5
14

12

10

91

73

24

12

12

33

173
253
224
179
104

113
104

597

309
312
209

345
253

200

192

449
342
234

145

304

76
57
27

96

143

152
122

50
32
14
2.90
2.70
2 95

15

23

13

64
35
26

325
365
229
156
84
42
25

9
2.38
3.29
2.09

9
1.65
1.59
1.65

132
87
53
42
25
2.18

149
118

312

374

041

285

364

239

LACKING COMPLETE PLUMBING FOR EXCLUSIVE USE


Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS
1

IN

person

27

82

118

24

11

410
347
242

583
387
246
180

654

347

167
193
192
173
139
84
50
43
3.34
3.49
3.25

UNIT
1

2 persons
3 persons
4 persons

151

105

86
38

5 persons

6 persons

66
42
30

27

7 persons

511

321

395

236

231
127
58

211

37
22

46
46

115
52

8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units

2.21

2.11

2.21

2.58

Median, owner-occupied housing units


Median, renter-occupied housing units

3.43
2.08

4.14

3.23
2.16

3.51

PERSONS PER
1.00 or

11

1.89

2.22

51

71

56

35
25

41

14

4
2.08
3.25

18

2.30
3.85
2.26

3.01

2.02

1.65

13

2.71

2.31

2.80
2.59

2.43
2.25

ROOM

less

204
82
26

1.01 to 1.50

more

1.51 or

494

761

237

930

101

29

38
16

3.5

4.1

7.7

933

4.4

5.1

48

7.2
3.7

6.3
4.8

6.1

3.9
7.6

4.6

3.3

3.2
3.2
3.2

3.8
7.0
3.5

3.4

214

66

103
3
2

158
116

102
35

3.6
7.3
3.4

3.5
6.8

3.2
6.1

3.3

3.1

95

118

55

6
10
10
7

12

27
22

6
9
13

16

11

25

20

11

14

11

11

364
20
24

988

923
90
28

106
39

71

25

199
57
29

232
89
43

710
40

175
53

11

5.4
6.2
4.9

4.8

6.5
3.5

27

187

219

98

21

8
19

ROOMS
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

5.5
4.6

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units

$15,000
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999.
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more
Less than

Median

110

75

20
42
35
36
20
37

19

14
14
13
16

6
15
9
12
13
16

24

10

53

19

13

23

14
16
15

34
40
25
38

17

21

11

25
28
35
46
23

12

19
10

11

18

$26 600

$38 100

$32 900

$32 800

070
$238

711

$262

379
$222

883
$230

10

3
1

15

9
13

$32 700

500

$41

$33 700

$30 700

$26 400

869
$227

949
$226

690
$225

$31

900

$39 500

812
$213

$213

$32 500

$34 200

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Medion

148
$251

$239

East Orange

city,

291

Essex

[400 or More Black Persons]


1

200

$253

110
$215

Irvington town, Essex County

County Con.

Census Tracts

Occupied housing units

391

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0117

0118

0120

0123

0124

0125

0126

0127

0128

0129

0130

0131

298

792

137

463

160

532

537

596

453

633

051

745

LACKING COMPLETE PLUMBING FOR EXCLUSIVE USE


Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units

66

92

137

164
116

53
132
133

81

141

52

73
37
16

32

421

107
180
182
163

17

181

20

26
32
35

100
74

31

14

32

28
30
23

120
100
57

11

12

13

31

7
6

18

29

20

95
146
136
108

670
245
94
30

120
124

71

39
20

PERSONS IN UNIT
1

person

2 persons

337
235

3 persons

4 persons

148
90
26
29

5 persons

6 persons
7 persons
8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS PER

1.51 or

more

1.75

10
3.10
3.43
2.80

59

4
1

11

3.30
3.78
2.66

2.00
3.70

3.53
4.06

1.45

2.61

126

438

152

15

6
3.02
3.65
2.48

19
11

11

2.61

3,35
3.72
2.67

3.24
2.38

15

4
3.10
3.68
2.59

141

153
93
57
38

18

19

3.06
3.92

1.28

3.41

1.19

2.61

1.29

3.65
3.30

989
20
42

ROOM

1.00 or less
1.01 to 1.50

12

2.18
3.26

80
46
24

70
99
96
109
40
20

.
'

248
35
15

746
37
9

23

570
20

420

499
26

509

31

576
44

16

13

5.1

4.6

653
78
14

ROOMS
Medion, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

4.4

5.1

5.4

5.8
4.8

6.1
4.1

3.7
5.8
3.0

59

6.2

35
255

56

6.3

5.8

5.3

6.0

5.0
5.8

5.1

4.4

4.2

44

4.5

4.8
5.7
4.3

64

120

40

218

71

84

2.7

5.0

1.4

5.7

2.7

4.8

54
3
12

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units
Less than $15,000
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49.999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more

Medion

131

44

76

20
38

12

_
-

51

14

45
55
22

36
39

6
13

6
10
16

20

32

28

17

28
45
14

14

12
10

17

_
-

18

10

16

22

15

19

45
47
82

25

20

17

$32 500

$34 400

026
$208

534
$228

4
12
12

4
9
11

3
5

$36 100

$39 500

$40 400

$40 800

$42 000

$40 600

$36 300

$39 600

$38 500

$35 000

870

429
$243

58
$290

322
$269

55

$272

269
$254

358
$242

229
$239

262
$239

400
$235

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

CENSUS TRACTS

$231

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

H-53

Table H-3.

1980

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units With a Black Householder:
Con.
[For

meaning ot symbols, see Introduction.

[400 or More Black Persons]


Occupied housing units

B]

Newark

Montclair town, Essex County

County Con.

Census Tracts

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Irvington town, Essex

city,

Essex County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0132

0133

0165

0166

0167

0168

0170

0171

0172

0002

0007

0008

0009

324

994

167

623

372

371

541

787

898

245

089

324

12

10
23

3
7

31

154
157
114
88

216

LACKING COMPLETE PLUMBING FOR EXCLUSIVE USE


Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS
1

IN

32

3 persons
4 persons
5 persons
6 persons
7 persons
or

more persons

Median, occupied housing units


Medion, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS PER
1

22

37

135

111

105
64

184
166

261

97

57

10

52

90
73
34
22

305

285
299
227

12

88
54
39
28

78
58
52
48
32
25

UNIT

person

2 persons

329
308
264
200
114
56

123
231

19

42

57

192
129
110

31

43

12
10

10
5

11

23

19
10

2.50
3.22
2.27

2.03
3.15
1.86

2.21

3.14

4
2.02
2.79

2.19
2.65

2.01

1.50

1.98

532

223
189
107

37
23

51

53

11

26

41

51

12

17

19
14

2.59
3.34
2.39

3.14
3.54

3.11

3.01

2.21

189

872
104

165

3.22

58
35
20

81

49
25

164
291
191

140
60
29

241

193
141

10

13

10
2.48
2.73
2.06

_
1.95

2.65
1.84

124
103

76

19
12

63
39

2.49
3.70
2.23

3.00
4.40
2.44

2.61

966
89

269
44

3.73
2.44

ROOM

.00 or less

90
45

1.01 to 1.50
1.51 or more

18

586
28

334

351

225

28

13

745
35

878

16

10

14
6

002

34

11

135
79

ROOMS
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

4.3
5.5
3.8

4.8

7.4

4.8

3.6

4.4

4.4

4.6

3.9

6.2
4.2

6.5

6.7

6.1

6.0

6.1

3.4

4.0

7.5
3.6

3.7
4.8

4.7

7.6
4.7

6.0
6.5

4.1

5.3

4.1

4.4

3.3

3.6

4.0

5.8
3.5

25

38

23

37

10

81

53

81

129
-

102

7
15
19
13

8
16
5

24
24

6
9

7
4

4
4

4.6

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units
Less than $15,000
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79.999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more

13

15

21

24
35
43

136
93
113
18

_
~

10

11

10

15

26

6
6

10

15

27
36
50
10

47

10
16

19

491

4
8
7
10
16

107

8
6

6
6
5

161

15

11

20
2

17

1
1

8
1

Median

$34 400

$30 000

$66 500

$40 500

$42 900

$39 400

$56 700

$36 800

$49 100

$22 500

$27 200

$23 400

$18 800

051

715
$234

22
$233

405
$210

313
$197

289
$239

304
$239

540
$196

274
$237

194
$141

853
$206

214
$204

980
$172

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

$226

Medion

Newark

Census Tracts
[400 or More Black Persons]
Occupied housing units

city,

Essex

County Con.

Tract

Trac

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0010

0011

0013

0014

0015

0016

0017

0018

0019

0020

0021

0022

305

139

777

334

655

777

136

583

698

472

832

10

22

42

67

6
18

4
50

56
82
43

31

242
310
237

43
33

2!

163
128
107
100
58

228
158
120
95

92
80
43

009

LACKING COMPLETE PLUMBING FOR EXCLUSIVE USE


4

Owner-occupied housing units


Renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS
1

3 persons
4 persons
5 persons
6 persons
7 persons
8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS PER

188
184
135
108
68

23

40

18

12

24
30
2.62
2.85
2.56

7
2.84

3.00
2.79

28
29

2.86
3.0C
2.83

10
9

190

164
245
230

11

10

185
145

2.99
3.20
2.93

41
31

27
2.84
2.32
2.91

76
53
29
18
2.52

241
175

83

92

141

153
158
132
73

58
68
87
97

208
200
216
124
50
22

158
95
57
52

177
131

135

87
62

81

33
34

86
64
39

41

51

26

25

14

14

3.19
3.20
3.19

3.00
3.84
2.80

3.16
3.75
2.78

3.74
4.36
3.05

2.54
3.60
2.36

943
139
54

522

632
52

434

757
60

26

4.8
5.8
4.6

41

2.92

3.03
2.38

2.81

661

892

77
39

91

2.96

12

ROOM
265
35

119

1.01 to 1.50

more

685
70
22

4.8
5.7

4,7

4.8

5.6

5.4

4.6

4.5

4.7

48

1.51 or

27

IN UNIT

person

2 persons

1.00 or

12
41

less

17

147
145
42

559
73

4.9
5.6
4.7

4.4

76
24

23

52
9

14

29
9

15

ROOMS
Medion, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

5.2

4.3

4.2
6.2
3.5

5.1

4.8

5.8
4.9

4.6

72
22

97
35

92
22

31

18
8
10
6
4

14

31

4
2

5.3

5.4

3.9

6.3
4.8

6.1

92
-

123

93

5.0
5.7

4.5

3.7

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units

$15,000
$15,000 to $19.999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999.
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39.999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149.999
$150,000 to $199,999..
$200,000 or more
Less than

IS
9

'

18
14
6

13
2

_
'

_
_

11

6
3

3
1

_
1

_
_
_
1

26

19

10

6
9

11

15

10

34
19

31

23

11

26
35
33

12
19

Median

$13 800

$12 50C

$20 600.

240
$196

116

$168

606
$187

$17 500

$18 800

$17 300

$19 800

$17 500

$28 800

f37 000

$37 500

017
$194

557
$224

613
$181

732
$193

886
$199

441
$193

406
$237

230
$243

$41

500

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Medion

H-54

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

679
$216

CENSUS TRACTS

h-3.

Tal
able

1980

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units With a Black Householder:
Con.
[For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Newark

Census Tracts
[400 or More Black Persons]
Occupied housing units

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

city,

Essex

BJ

County Con.

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0023

0024

0025

0026

0027

0028

0029

0030

0031

0032

0034

0035

562

967

387

905

546

700

544

=83

669

276

402

3
7

17

20

14

53

46

113
158
208
216
126
74
52
20

209
227
270

137
187
169
182
104
57
52

113

LACKING COMPLETE PLUMBING FOR EXCLUSIVE USE


Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units

51

13

77

11

16

47
57
44
49
34

100
72
68
57

40

203
209
157

16

33

91

11

17
15

44

PERSONS IN UNIT
1

62
106
133
114
69

person

2 persons
3 persons
4 persons
5 persons

31

6 persons
'
7 persons
8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

36
11

210
99
82
29

96
63
40
28
19
3.22

17

3.45
4.06
3.08

3.26
3.29
3.26

248

737
134
34

424
90

4.5
5.2
4.3

4.5

59

30
32

23
20

172
114
64

29

16

23

41

18

3.11

2.86
3.17
2.82

1.98

2.94
2.44
2.95

3.27
3.83
3.20

2.93
3.00

365
248
56

229
29

337
57

18

149
58

4.1

4.8

4.3
4.0

4.8

4.7
5.5
4.6

4.8
5.2
4.7

27

517
36

856
94

17

119
20

5.0
5.8
4.4

5.0
5.8
4.6

5.8
4.8

127

161

151

29
9

31
15
3

12

3.32
3.07

32

157

57

more

1.00 or less
1.51 or

351

345
312
270

81

1.01 to 1.50

ROOM

>84

40

2.89

3.91

129
111

20
89
78
46

3.52
3.99
3.17

PERSONS PER

3.35

261

112
145
153
83

91

114
95

90
77

560
90
50

431

33

47
32

4.4

4.3

3.8

80

>04

191

73

32
3.53
3.80
3.49

2.91

906

ROOMS
Medion, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

5.1

5.3

5.1

4.3

4.2

5.1

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units

$15,000
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999..
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more
Less than

Medion

2
5

9
13

20
32
34

37
49
22
25

27

23
38

2
1

40

24

12

6
10

7
3

_
_
_
_

_
_
_

_
_

_
_

$35 800

$32 100

$34 400

$19 000

285
$243

551
$229

833
$236

781
$191

$15 600

$28 800

598
$178

490
$165

$16 300

$18 800

$19 700

244
$170

334
$180

947
$204

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

490
$164

Newark

city,

Essex

63
$105

612
$73

County Con.

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]


Occupied housing units

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0037

0038

0039

0040

0041

0042

0043

0044

0045

0046

0047

0048.01

002

741

037

502

286

882

684

683

2 032

6
27

10
69

306

505

130

LACKING COMPLETE PLUMBING FOR EXCLUSIVE USE


Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units

11

30

32

17

166
193
189

178

406
247

161
121

81

70
41

46
36
20

130
116
59
32
27
20

3.25
3.26
3.25

2.59
2.77
2.52

1.96
1.43
1.96

837
134

more

31

629
88
24

931

1.01 to 1.50

PERSONS
1

IN

person

PERSONS PER

1.51 or

13

29

29

255
290
220
209
129
84
76
43

236
298
239

191

197

136
89
55
48
25

44

6
2

14

41

21

243
362
343
277
136
78
47

465
382
282
228

481

151

177

81

96
65

44

26

UNIT

2 persons
3 persons
4 persons
5 persons
6 persons
7 persons
8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

1.00 or

11

50

61

181

134
65

127
135
89
53
38
25
17
18
2.42

2.99
3.39
2.82

2.54
2.40

197

34
54

141

3"'
>

134
73
64
45
2.96
3.48

19

90
65
20

2.88

2.8! >

3.71

3.0: i

2.77

2.54

2.8:

2.93
3.59
2.72

2.49
3.66
2.19

130

7:

424
252

513
394
278

156
113

43

28
2.56
3.67
2.16

17

2.06
3.21
1.92

ROOM

less

428
54

124

117

13

20

26

39

770
86
26

616

93

4.2

5.0
6.4
4.6

50

4.8

5.7

4.8

6.0
4.4

137

95

96

8
8
18
39
12
12

12

11

16
16
18
15
6

15

22

10
6

156

335

122

892
96

973
104

44

53

5.9

4.5
7.0

4.1

3.6

3.7
6.8
3.5

356

61

522

48

128
33

4.<

4.4

4.6

5>
4.c >

6.0
3.9

50

165

127

11

51

ROOMS
Medion, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

5.0
5.4
4.9

4.6

3.7

5.3

4.1

5.1

4.4

3.7

4.0

48

51
16

17

13

10

8
5
2
2

6
8
4
2

12
5
2
3

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units

Less than $15,000


$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999.
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more

Median

;
I

22
20

i:

19

15

31

15

(>

\!

17

13

26

31

44
22

19
12

12

24
36
39
60
88
49
43

10
8

9
11
1

2
1

$18 500

$19 800

787
$192

576
$164

$17 500

$18 800

$29 200

$25 700

$25 000

$25 300

003
$94

434
$178

926
$197

917
$207

600
$205

470
$208

$39 100

$35 200

$40 500

$32 200

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

CENSUS TRACTS

093
$215

NEWARK,

240
$211

N.J.,

391

$223

SMSA

014
$203

H-55

1980

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units With a Black Householder:

Table H-3.

Con.
[For

meaning of symbols, see

tntroductior

For definitions of terms

A and

see appendixes

Newark

city,

B]

Essex County

Con.

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

Tract

Tract

Trad

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Trod

Trad

Tract

Trad

Trad

0048.02

0049

0050

0051

0052

0053

0054

0055

0056

0057

0058

0059

735

706

047

161

344

522

401

019

781

3
17

27

26

24

65

4
112

2 055

Occupied housing units

001

46

LACKING COMPLETE PLUMBING FOR EXCLUSIVE USE


Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS

4
73

11

43

14

973
462
238

463
393
324

165
102
56
44

251
134

143
173
155
118

IN UNIT

1
person
2 persons
3 persons
4 persons
5 persons
6 persons
7 persons

8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

80
56
34

15
1.62
2.86
1.55

2.54
3.60
2.21

188

!13

126

62
38
07
94
59
43

207
203

267
228
162
94
47
35
26

45

48

32
64
49
36

2.74
2.50
2.76

2.80
3.13
2.69

2.90
3.33
2.73

3.33

2.74

954

852
116
33

60
27
25

ROOM

PERSONS PER

896

148

243

89
43

241
180

41

135

25
22

101

13

43

59

294
178
103

66
62

30
33

20

17

2.94

2.09
2.37
1.98

2.64
3.15
2.59

15
2.04
2.63
1.92

3.81

3.18

351

850

671

68

27
23

122

15

73
37

4.5

5.0

4.8

4.5
5.9
3.9

4.1

3.5

5.7
3.9

6.0

96

47

16

40

9
12

24

21

22

24

3
4

12

19

11

13

14
10
8
3
3

3.5

4.6
6.3

4.3

5.1

Median, renter-occupied housing units

3.4

3.7

30

144
4

10

27

21

18

24
27

11

more

100
88
56
26
24

439

Median, occupied housing units


Median, owner-occupied housing units

1.51 or

565

86
13

18

41

17

>22

56
55
34
26
28
23
3.39

26
65

622
67

61

:00

109

.00 or less

1.01 to 1.50

158
122
74
63

56

66

:l

118

!47

70
23

96

5.0
5.9

4.9

5.3

4.2

4.6

6.8
4.6

5.0
6.4
4.7

58

26
13
14

13

24

>79

47

ROOMS
3.2

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units

$15,000...
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49.999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more...
Less than

,!

13

14

20

>
.

_
-

$14 800

$20 000

$14 500

Median

$31

700

954

$33 300

$23 800

$28 800

$27 900

$26 900

270
$215

637
$203

732
$205

j06

$204

704
$200

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

$71

Newark

Census Tracts
[400 or More Black Persons]
Occupied housing units

city,

260
$189

Essex County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Trad

Trad

Tract

0063

0064

0065

0066

0067

0068

586

356

497

059

294

400

449
$178

293
$158

916
$172

668
$156

Trad
0075.0

Trad
0075.0:

Trad

0080

Trad
0081

0082

255

320

676

340

- Con.

0062
685

274
$176

30

Trad

LACKING COMPLETE PLUMBING FOR EXCLUSIVE USE


Owner-occupied housing units

40

Renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS
1

50

20

16

647
208
77
47
35
24

88
72
53
35
20

89
78

11

156

67

248

868
417
184

IN UNIT

472
393
296
246
142

person

2 persons
3 persons
4 persons
5 persons
6 persons
7 persons

62
50
24
2.44

8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

444
395
296
200

139
85

108
57

17

43
35
2

49
37

2.38
3.00
2.38

1.96

97

472

75
64
73
64
43
50

145
>13

38

13

31

27
2.16

56
98
5

3.67
2.30
3.70

13

6:

25
27

&

38

40

19

1?

l:
:

110
52
23
18
4

2.7:

1.15

99
59
66
50
23
24
10
9

1.47
2.21
1.45

2.68

4.17
2.20

21' '

2.2:

2.69

2.2' 1

27< 1

1.12

265
24

26:

22:

304

46

2"

534
69

289
38

62

>

73

13

3.9

1.73
1.31

ROOM

PERSONS PER

480

379

316

1.01 to 1.50

157

147

22

1.51 or more

48

60

18

3.8

4.0

103

.00 or less---

355
99
43

224
40
36

951

3 6

2.7
4.8
2.6

3.8

3.' '

3.S

1.4

5..>

5.0

4." '

4.6

3." '

3.S 1

3.S

1.3

3.0
4.0
3.0

14
6

15
4

2"

ROOMS
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

4.3
5.5
4.2

4.

3.9
4.0

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units
Less than $15,000
$15,000 to $19.999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59.999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149.999
$150,000 to $199.999
$200,000 or more

__

_.

Median

$20 900

$37 50(

007

264

$111

$12!i

29:
$12:

$18 800

$22 500

$26 30C

$25 600

24!

297
$136

$15 000

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

H-56

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

597
$98

561

$89

30. i

$11

484
$94

10

1. !

$9<

606
$176

327
$164

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-3.

1980-

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units With a Black Householder:
Con.
[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A ond

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Newark

city,

Essex County

B]

Orange

Con.

city,

issex County

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]


Occupied housing units

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Troct

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0083

0084

0085

0086

0087

0090

0092

0093

0096

0097

0181

0182

174

444

117

511

261

177

224

263

038

280

591

816

3
10

17

55

59

2
12

16

11

40

482
329
263

105
52

12

263
87
37
22

187

11

34
60
34

93
72
54

21

13

LACKING COMPLETE PLUMBING FOR EXCLUSIVE USE


Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS
1

IN

2
14

46

75
48
36
22

91

200

67
36

12

14
18
6

10
10
8

188
170
150
117

31

2.33
2.67
2.33

1.99
2.69
1.74

4
2.10

UNIT
74
50
22

person

2 persons

3 persons

4 persons
5 persons

32
16
13

17

6 persons

7 persons

8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

1.76
1.86
1.74

1.34
2.40
1.32

4
2.08
2.41
1.90

PERSONS PER

12

37

57

3.50
2.12

3.93

17

179
28

230
22

29

17

1.92

83
74
46
30

151

204

201

178
162
120
63
36

103

70
29

91

18
14

62

11

30

60

3.27
2.84
3.32

8
2.27
3.00
2.24

2.22
3.54
2.06

23
2.66
3.93
2.27

21

ROOM
817

228

559

737

162
59

41

27

62

11

11

17

3.5
5.4
3.2

3.4
6.9
3.2

4.6
5.6

3.3
6.3
3.2

4.1

4.4

5.9
3.9

4.2
6.0
3.8

17

15

95

14
-

55

23
-

38

4
2

12

5
14

6
9
10
12
9
3

164

420

17

105
4

257
173

225
20

more

81

16

4.0

3.3

4.0

3.8

4.9
3.9

5.6
3.2

5.8
3.4

39
3.8

3.5
5.9
3.2

6
3

11

16
4
4
3

1.51 or

>29

44

1.01 to 1.50

1.00 or

20

less

43

ROOMS
Median, occupied housing units
Medion, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

3.

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units

$15,000
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39.999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149.999
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more
Less than

3
3

2
2

_
-

4
2

2
3

$18 800

$19 400

146

417
$76

$20 000

$23 800

$21 900

89
$154

469
$135

210
$156

21"

18
12
19
2
2

Median

$21

300

$31

300

$20 000

222
$216

$111

$31

000

$33 800

254
$215

474
$212

500

$31

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

$115

Oronge

city

Essex County

'

16

!5( >

188
$170

Con.

886

Remainder of Essex County

606
$249

Morristown town, Morris County

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]


Occupied housing units

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

T ac t

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Troct

0183

0184

0185

0186

0187

8!1

0189

0191

0216

0435

0436

0438

691

996

314

307

781

205

714

154

317

121

>

LACKING COMPLETE PLUMBING FOR EXCLUSIVE USE


Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units

35

79

13

29

40

185

345
215
158
120

69
51

335
365

71

191

5< >

47
29

118
56

2i

75

86
76
60
44
24

37
38

14
8

15

31

19

21

1" '

2.21

2.43
2.97

4
2.12
2.87

2.31

6
2.97
3.55
2.89

6
10

11

12

38
34
27
24

67
60

26
22

PERSONS IN UNIT
1

person

2 persons

181

3 persons

'

4 persons
5 persons

6 persons
7 persons
8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS PER
1.00 or

102
103
38
35
22
25
2.39
3.97
2.21

2.75
2.06

629

924

9 (>
>0

6< >
;

1. i

8
35

103

176

46

91

65

54
43

37

17

11

2 8 '
3 3
2 3( )

2.53
3.08
2.40

>7" '

2.01

181

205
179

3.71

159
126

72
44
29

18
5
1

61
61

14
6

3.75

2.99
3.63
2.78

2.69
4.05
2.34

3.02
3.56
2.57

3.69
4.25

ROOM
144

292

3. i

18

21

21

10

'

23

52

more

67
29

692
66

657

51

264
33

41

291
17

204

1.01 to 1.50

4.1

4.4

4.4

8.1

7.3

4.9

5.3

">

4.2

5.9
3.6

8.2

4.1

3.5
6.3
3.3

4.0

6.2

3.9

4.3
5.6
4.2

5.' 1

6.1

6.2
4.3

4.7
6.9
4.2

6.6
4 1

58
4

114

15

23

118

90

184

176

28

16
18

15

14

20
23

17

11

9
14

_
_
_

11

less

1.51 or

025

ROOMS
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

7..

3.< >

6.8

5.2

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units

Less than $15,000


$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99.999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more

Median

9
10
6
10
6
8

'

14

>
1

11

2'

25

6'

11

25

3-

li i

$30 000

$25 800

$23 100

$25 200

568
$258

771
$191

239
$184

260
$174

$41

500

$59

'

14

12

4
16

43
70
38

_
_

11

19

_
1

92
4
4
2

11

44

19

52
37

21

24

11

$24 700

$67 200

000

$55 000

471

HI

186

595
$217

$238

$199

$226

$219

$87 500

$51

$53 600

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

CENSUS TRACTS

943
$248

10

$ !4

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

H-57

Table H-3.

1980

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units With a Black Householder:
Con.
[For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Remainder of
Morris County

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Somerville borough,

Somerset (CDP), Somerset County

Elizabeth city, Union

Somerset County

County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0433.01

0531.02

0531.03

0532

0533

0502

0504

0302

0303

0304

0305

0307

220

139

260

916

473

168

215

346

142

802

170

193

Owner-occupied housing units

Renter-occupied housing units

Tract

Occupied housing units

LACKING COMPLETE PLUMBING FOR EXCLUSIVE USE

PERSONS

39
58

22
28
32
35

44

5 persons

32
24

6 persons
7 persons

10
9

8 or more persons

Median, occupied housing units


Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS PER

11

50
48
86
39

15
3

13

11

4
2.80
2.66
3.12

3.75
2.00

3.74
3.73
4.00

23

45
62

26
33
33

152
136

51

71

39

6C

141

21

72

21

125

33

50
39
20

11

11

11

210

3.11

21

40
45
36
37

21

26

51

92

12

25

72

11

12

17

19

3.30
3.74
2.58

2.68
3.29

8
3.13
3.41
2.87

45
39

12
6

3.58
3.92

2.86
2.86
2.87

3.30
4.42
3.20

2.37
3.69

2.01

1.94

1.99

45
152

101

210
235
129

74
77
75
62

86
37
22
3.72
3.98
3.38

41

26

43
35
33

2.21

3.44

2.08

ROOM

less

1.01 to 1.50

more

1.51 or

IN UNIT

1
person
2 persons
3 persons
4 persons

1.00 or

137

249

155

825
77

430

35

11

14

189
22
4

301
33

120

629
142

151

174

16

13

14

12

31

4.2

ROOMS
Median, occupied housing units
Medion, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

6.0
6.3

6.0

7.5

5.5

5.3

4.8

5.5

4.9

4.6

4.4

7.1

6.8
4.8

6.0
4.2

6.0
3.7

5.2
4.5

5.2

3.4
3.8

4.5

5.6
4.7

5.9

4.0

7.6
5.5

6.1

4.8

4.3

3.9

3.3

125

83

228

488

219

71

95

17

14

10

11

10
18

12
19
35

11

61

15

19

49
23
4

18

13

15

12

_
~

...

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units
Less than $15,000
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59.999. ..
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more

4
8
14
11

29
28
23

49

10

10
28

15

97
76

Median

11

23
119
141

170
14

26
4

11

$55 700

$44 700

$48 900

$39 800

$35 300

$25 000

$22 000

$30 000

13

383

86
$236

118
$171

739
$100

132

$255

243
$187

121

$321

196
$213

103

$308

$157

$262

$48 300

$67 500

$75 300

64
$225

52
$330

$35 000

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

Elizabeth city, Union

County Con.

Linden city, Un on County

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]


Occupied housing units

Tract

Tract

0310

0311

170

157

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0312

0313

0314

0315

0316

0317

0345

0346

0351

0353

140

707

835

199

202

351

347

031

190

202

LACKING COMPLETE PLUMBING FOR EXCLUSIVE USE


Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS

9
34

13

14

90

188

44

82

234

50

71

151

48
23
16
14
4

228
240
218
98

26
38
43
36
20

15

58
58
67
75
49
22

40

102
76
42

28
10
6

70
88
83
58
27

136

137

13

2.71

3.36
3.78

62
29
20
3.13
3.48

2.91

10

64

10
10

23
40
37

268
239

171

21

37
24
34
27

22

13

12
9
6
3.09

12

IN UNIT

1
person
2 persons
3 persons
4 persons
5 persons
6 persons
7 persons

8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS PER

4.00

189
153
118
67
56

50

3.01

2.83
3.39

104
69
59
42
35
3.24
3.70

262

3.03

290

3.90
2.76

31

-.

11

2
1.77

248

2.61

3.69
2.26

2.88
2.59

2.44
1.67

3.50
2.69

10
14

28
58
35
25
5
6

2.77

3.22
3.77
2.28

2.88
3.12
2.76

ROOM
144

137

163
29

303
37

169

180

31

63

19

17

more

51

31

720
82
33

956

18

590
86

314

17

961
128

184

1.01 to 1.50

11

12

4.6

4.3
5.6

47

4.8

38

5.2

5.3

5.5

5.4

4.2

4.2

4.6

5.8
4,6

6.0

3,1

7.8
3.9

6.1

4.4

5.8
3.3

3.2
6.0

5.3

5.7

4.1

3.6
6.0
3.5

4.0

5.3

4.1

4.2

16

10

146

104

11

15

85

383

82

42
-

17

16

29

34
64

14

12

Ill

28

76
46

21

10

1.00 or

less

1.51 or

ROOMS
Median, occupied housing units
Medion, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

4.7

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units

$15,000
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34.999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999...
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more
Less than

12

17
13
18
17
12
16

22
27
23
24
26

67
3

13

20

2
2
2
1

3
1

Median

30
20

15

$35 000

$36 700

$32 200

$29 700

$35 400

$47 500

$33 800

$72 500

$50 600

$43 800

$47 000

$37 500

112

118
$164

795
$186

429
$189

648
$223

189
$275

184

$244

332
$307

203
$226

452
$217

82
$265

$200

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

H-58

$176

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

114

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-3.

1980-

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units With a Black Householder:
Con.
[For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Plainfield city,

A and

B]

Rohway

Union County

city.

Union County

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]


Occupied housing units

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0388

0389

0390

0391

0392

0393

0394

0395

0396

0397

0358

0359

0360

043

871

703

306

597

832

946

404

680

718

523

173

785

LACKING COMPLETE PLUMBING FOR EXCLUSIVE USE


Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS

IN

3
15

24
52
67
79
42

145

176

2 persons

266

244

221

161

4 persons

208
102
66
24

139
76

192
160
123
88
55

40

40

21

23
12
2.60
3.48
2.36

28

16

17

2.50
3.67
2.08

3.63
3.63
3.38

802
54

636
50

299

15

17

4.4
6.0
4.0

4.6

4.2

635

197

person

5 persons
6 persons
7 persons

8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS PER
1

11

3.00
3.26
2.47

18

20

30

89
138
125
102
64
38
29

103
143

66

131

133

54
36

110
85
65
29
28

21

176
198
144
126
83
32

4
2.40

173

148

174

196
143
119
102
44

205
179

230
268
285

126

189
114
84

85
38
30

172
162
109
39
36

60

12

12

3.61

3.25
3.75
2.22

3.49
3.72

3.07
3.22
2.76

640
24
16

681
25
12

6.3
7.3
3.7

4.1

6.0
4.6

482

248

170
93
62
63
26
3.17
3.58
2.80

31

24

12
3.07
3.75
2.41

2.83
3.37
2.70

557
28

720
90

828

12

22

27

6.9
7.0

5.6
7.0

4.4
6.1

6.2

6.1

5.8

4.1

4.1

4.2

4.6

166

273

242

325

630

3.92
3.12

57

143

2.71

20
17
10

18

11

3.61

1.69

8
2.63
3.56
1

94

ROOM

.00 or less

007
32
4

1.01 to 1.50

more

1.51 or

24

UNIT

3 persons

2
8

13

6
1

261

110
33

91

483
30

153
12

738
34

10

13

5.3

4.5
6.5
2.8

4.7

42
-

296

ROOMS
5.8

Median, occupied housing units


Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

6.1

6.2
3.7

5.5

5.3

6.5
7.0

6.0
3.6

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units

$15.000
$15,000 to $19.999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49.999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199.999
$200,000 or more

Less than

18

53
88
122

200
86
56

3
9
21

31

33
60
23

20
27
28

81
3
7
14

10

19

17

17

25

26
32
69
45
39
6

8
10
10
7

13

14
16

79
66
67
27

13

4
23
36
35
48
47

13

40
90

388
_

121

6
18

86
100

21

17

51

110
109

81

121

28
23

35
22

95
120
133

13

135
25
6

15

18

32
20
37

29
43

71

15

84

32
30

41

200

$40 500

$40 200

207
$182

101

$205

408
$308

51

22
3

Median

$41

300

$40 100

$33 900

$54 600

$46 700

$28 800

$36 800

$33 000

$54 700

$52 700

270
$264

578
$265

467
$213

15

283
$267

683
$206

511

180

$230

577
$238

233

$369

$271

$255

$41

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

Summit

Roselle borough. Union County

[400 or More Black Persons]


Occupied housing units

city.

Union County

Census Tracts

Westfield town.

Remainder of Union County

Union County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0340

0341

0342

0344

0380

0366

0322

0323

0328

0384

0385

0387

231

189

193

065

251

307

426

305

091

391

186

112

2
7

LACKING COMPLETE PLUMBING FOR EXCLUSIVE USE


Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS

IN

19

153

52
67
54
45

50
83
64
42
32

UNIT

person

38
54

36
45
41

4 persons

46
40

5 persons

25

19

25
38
36
43
30

6 persons
7 persons
8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

11

14

11

6
3.01
3.58
1.98

3
2.83
3.73
1.92

66
45
30

3.43
3.76
2.54

217

10

2 persons
3 persons

PERSONS PER

33

239
220
200
112

18
8

18
12

3.14
3.39
2.75

2.62
2.88
2.29

2.82
2.94
2.55

128

275
292
356
208
102
47
18
3.55
3.82
2.74

213
307
210

69
69
74
56
22

20
98
87
95
56

17

53
39
37
20

25
22
34

18

13

13

10
2.62
2.85

4
3.39
3.46

2.31

2.57

030

380

52
9

172

94
43
42

8
5

2.70
3.70
2.15

19
5

3.09

3.68
3.70
3.00

178
6

110

8
3

6.8

ROOM

.00 or less

181

178

287

12

10

954
88

244

1.01 to 1.50

13

more

23

5.8

4.9

5.4
6.0
4.6

5.8
4.5

6.2
3.7

6.2

7.3

4.6

6.0
6.5
4.5

6.1

6.3
3.4

5.4
5.9

3.4

6.0
6.7
3.4

4.4

67

4.4

46

4.9

112

93

111

400

106

146

764

66

412

329

129

96

_
-

26
43
52
60
52
82
48
34

82
88
94

44

1.51 or

363
54
9

291
13
1

ROOMS
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

5.8
6.4

5.4

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units
Less than $15,000
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24.999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more

Median

4
3

13

15

10

14

33
25

44

28
29
25

32
42
56
114
72
58

11

16
15

3
1

9
19

4
11

25

23
83
145

26

336

22

8
8

14

20

2
17

15

21

11

116

36

15

48

10

18

4
9
19
24

15

19

9
18
34
20

17

$47 500

$47 100

88
$233

84
$193

$51

$36 600

$43 500

$40 400

$36 700

$52 500

100

121

$205

382
$248

191

$239

$276

429
$206

28
$284

600

$44 500

$55 000

61

414
$212

$61 300

$67 800

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Medion

CENSUS TRACTS

$267

NEWARK,

N.J.,

11

$165

SMSA

H-59

Table H-4.

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units With an American Indian, Eskimo, or
Aleut Householder:

1980
[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

Essex County

Census Tracts

[400 or More American Indian,


Eskimo, and Aleut Persons]

Belleville

Bloomfield

East Orange

Irvington

Montclair

town

town

city

town

town

29

381

Occupied housing units

Newark

Nutley town

city

Orange

city

West

Verona
borough

Caldwell

borough

190

LACKING COMPLETE PLUMBING FOR EXCLUSIVE USE


Owner-occupied housing units

Renter-occupied housing units

27

PERSONS
i

IN

UNIT

person

2 persons

3 persons
4 persons
5 persons
6 persons
7 persons
8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units

150
186
114
80
55
32

101

20

103
62

16

46

6
6

14

11

27
20

3
1

12

11

2.42
2.95
2.19

2.37
3.18
2.18

579
48

334

1.0) to 1.50

32

more

16

15

Median, occupied housing units


Median, owner-occupied housing units

47

4.4

6.3

Median, renter-occupied housing units..,

4.0

6.4
3.9

Median, renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS PER
i

3
2.25
3.75
2.11

2
2.29

4.00
2.08

54
7

2.08
3.00
1.50

25
22
14
13
9

4
2

3
1

2.35
3.40

2.17

2.21

2.94
3.13
2.75

27

162

22

19

ROOM

,00 or less

1.51 or

3.13

55
47

ROOMS
4.7

4.8

3.8
8.5
3.5

4.6

6.0
7.7

4.3

4.4

5.5

6.1

4.2

4.0

4.0

6.8
3.5

VALUE
157
4

Specified owner-occupied housing units

$15,000
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more
Less than

55

18
4

15

24
22
29

7
12

16

13

3
3

Median

$53 100

$44 600

410
$220

282
$206

$47 500

$26 300

$57 500

$32 500

$53 800

53
$231

23
$238

$195

150
$177

$256

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

Essex

Census Tracts

[400 or More American Indian,


Eskimo, and Aleut Persons]

$244

County Con.

West Orange
town

18

Morris County

Remainder

Total

Occupied housing units

Dover town

Madison
borough

Somerset County

Morristown

Succasunna-

town

Kenvil (CDP)

75

North Plain-

Somerset

borough

(CDP)

2.27
2.80
1.88

2.25

2.00

5.3
6.3
3.9

4.0

52

Manville

Remainder

Total

55

43

borough

field

LACKING COMPLETE PLUMBING FOR EXCLUSIVE USE


Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS

IN

UNIT

person

11

10

2 persons

23

15

3 persons

15
10
13
3

4 persons
5 persons
6 persons
7 persons
8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS PER
1.00 or

2.33

2.50
3.50
2.25

2.73
2.73
2.75

4,50

1,75

2.69
2.71

2.50

ROOM

less

54

69

1.01 to 1.50
1.51 or

more

ROOMS
Median, occupied housing units
Medicn, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

4.0

6.1

5.5

6.5
5.5

4,1

4.0

4.0

6.2

5.9
6.2
4.3

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units

40

$15,000
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29.999
$30,000 to $34.999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999...
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more
Median
Less than

2
2

$70 000

$71

8
4

2
4

700

$72 500

$37 500

$60 000

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

H-60

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

27

10

18

$450

$270

$287

$238

$275

$305

$263

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-4.

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units With an American Indian, Eskimo, or
Aleut Householder:

1980- Con
[For meaning of symbols. see Introduction.

More American

A and

B]

Somerset County Con.

Census Tracts

[400 or

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Union County

Indian,

Occupied housing units

New

Provi-

Plainfield

Rohway

Roselle

Roselle Park

Summit

Westfield

borough

Remainder

Total

city

Linden city

dence borough

city

city

borough

borough

city

town

Remainder

27

144

40

11

29

33

8
12

Somerville

Eskimo, and Aleut Persons]

Elizabeth

LACKING COMPLETE PLUMBING FOR EXCLUSIVE USE


Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS IN UNIT
5

10

28
45

2 persons
3 persons

10

31

4 persons

21

5 persons
6 persons

10

6
2

person

7 persons
8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS PER

1
'.

3
2

2
3
2
1

2.35
3.00
2.00

2.48
2.93
2.22

2.64
3.50
2.30

2.80
3.33
2.17

3.00
3.80
2.00

26

135

36

10

28

3.00

2.00

'.

1.67

221

2.67

2.21

2.20

ROOM

1.00 or less
1.01 to 1.50
1.51 or

more

30

ROOMS
6.0
6.8

Median, occupied housing units


Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

5.1

4.4

4.0

6.2
4.2

4.2

4.9
5.0
4.5

3.3

6.3
4.9

14

42

12

11

5.5

5.6
6.6

5.0

5.8

...

5.0

5.4

6.3

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units

$15,000
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24.999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34.999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more
Less than

Median

2
2

3
'.

3
1

4
2

$83 300

$50 000

$23 800

$32 500

83
$233

34
$215

12

19

$263

$225

$250

$50 000

$57 500

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

CENSUS TRACTS

$333

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

61

Table H-5.

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units With an Asian or Pacific Islander
Householder:

1980
[Excludes "Other Asian and Pacific

Is

ander" groups

identified in

sample tabulations. For meaning of symbols. see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

Essex County

Census Tracts

[400 or More Asian and

Pacific

Islander Persons]

SMSA

Total

7 544

3 246

The

Occupied housing units

Belleville

Bloomfield

East Orange

town

town

city

249

295

Montcla

town

town

176

310

145

Irvington

Newark

city

Nutley town

822

161

117

18

35

Orange

city

LACKING COMPLETE PLUMBING FOR EXCLUSIVE USE


15

68

11

26

986
397
498
958
983
413

537
649
602
745
399

34
70
48

49
40
29
33

220
183
162

10

65
75
62
59
23

28
27
26
30

25

29
62
59
79
42

16

71

25
29
49
23

183

14

16

11

21

Km 7

31

219
90

92
39

23

3.43
3.95
2.50

3.23
4.05

2.93
4.35
2.41

2.47
4.25
2.12

2.74
4.14
2.36

3.17
3.83

2.41

3.46
4.05
2.78

2.55
3.92
2.40

3.67
4.15
2.78

2.73
4.33
2.64

6 640

2 730
291

209

144

253
32

135

90

15

15

225

13

12

25

585
118
119

141

27

259
24

12

3.8

3.5

6.8

6.1

3.4

3.2

3.3

3.4

3.1

3.0

6.2
7.8
3.9

3.1

6.1

4.8
6.8

3.6

7.3

4.5
7.0

2.9

5.0
6.3
3.6

4.4
3.2

126

44
-

63

47

75

10
12

106
-

56

12

_
_

11

6
13
18

_
_

23
124

Owner-occupied housing units


Renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS

IN

UNIT

person
2 persons
3 persons

4 persons

5 persons
6 persons
7 persons
8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units

Median, renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS PER
1

51

124

1.93

17

28
17

7
2

ROOM

.00 or less

516
388

1.01 to 1.50
1.51 or more

18
14

ROOMS
5.4

Median, occupied housing units


Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

6.0

3.3

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units

$15,000
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more
Less than

3 443
23
13

16
17
39

20
30
69
86
310
275

51

158
201

862
822
915
220
106
$87 700

Median

12

11

11

16

44
34

50

$80 200

$66 300

$75 300

824
$245

184
$298

162
$291

49

192

26
-

11

$41

700

10
3

2
15
18

49

900

$83 800

$32 900

$68 400

$22 500

228
$254

60
$283

711
$201

75
$330

104
$251

$41

4
12

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

3 406

$268

Census Tracts

County Con.

Essex

[400 or More Asian and

136
$246

Morris County

Pacific

Islander Persons]
Occupied housing units

Verona
borough

West Caldwell
borough

West Oronge
town

Remainder

53

58

242

618

23

Total

Dover town

borough

Morrisfown
town

Kenvil (CDP)

757

38

38

74

49

Modison

Succasunna-

Remainder

558

LACKING COMPLETE PLUMBING FOR EXCLUSIVE USE


Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units

15

PERSONS

IN UNIT
1
person
2 persons
3 persons
4 persons
5 persons
6 persons
7 persons
8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS PER

142

279
355
559
234

24

59

26
93
103
203

8
6

49

115

13

105

47
26

62

5
3.93

21

9
4
17

8
7

3.76

4.04

40
45

3.81

3.72
4.13

2.00

2.41

4.02
2.33

10
19

10
10

20

11

17

17

3.68
3.94

3.79
4.50

262

2.83

32

123

246
309
508
215
89

4
2

3.70

51

17

4.06

3.70
3.93
2.55

3.79
2.68

ROOM

1.00 or less

34

62

45

467

51

220

592

1.01 to 1.50

12

more

10

16
10

640
70
47

6.5
7.2
3.4

7.4
7.6
4.2

6.9
7,7

5.5
6.5

5.7

7.8

3.7

3.4

3.7

3.7

139

482

097

16

42

1.51 or

51

55
36

ROOMS
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

6.9
7.2
4.8

5.9

4.0

7.5

7.1

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units

$15,000
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24.999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149.999
$150,000 to $199.999
$200,000 or more
less than

34

48

014
4

_
2
1

Median

15

15

30
214
274
429
102

21

107

19

44
45

18

28

117

13

10

13
5

131

$80 900

$93 300

$84 700

42
42
$94 200

77
$348

$346

4
9

10

22

12

191

252
408
100

11

15

25

_
_

24

$100 700

$67 500

$85 000

$90 000

$102 600

504
$317

$256

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

H-62

$450

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

75

17

1 F

$37

56
$315

412
$318

CENSUS TRACTS

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units With an Asian or Pacific Islander

H-5

'Table

Householder:

1980-Con.
[Excludes "Other Asian and Pacific Islander" groups identified

sample tabulations. For meaning of symbols, see Introduction,

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

Union County

Somerset County

Census Tracts

[400 or More Asian and

in

Pacific

Islander Persons]
Occupied housing units

New

Manville

North Plainfield

Somerset

Somerville

Total

borough

borough

(CDP)

borough

Remainder

758

81

112

58

500

238
327
373
433

Provi-

Total

Elizabeth city

Linden city

dence borough

783

501

60

81

35

16

LACKING COMPLETE PLUMBING FOR EXCLUSIVE USE


Owner-occupied housing units

Renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS IN UNIT
1

person

2 persons
3 persons

69

142

6 persons

168
221
99
32

7 persons

18

4 persons
5 persons

Medion, renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS PER

16

16

35
86
110
157

16

71

251

24

10

.75

2.82
3.72
2.47

2
3.53
3.88
2.09

10

20

2.71

7
3.62
3.79
2.63

50

478

12
10

3.19
3.69

101

122
98
98
50

11

11

9
13

23

29

13

11

93
47

18

10

21

3.91

4
2.78
4.10

2.65

2.55

555

388

51

79

128
100

55
58

3.38

3.58
4.10
3.17

3.55
3.55
3.57

ROOM

1.01 to 1.50

715
27

more

16

1.00 or less
1,51 or

13

3.50
3.80
2.48

Median, occupied housing units


Median, owner-occupied housing units

11

24
32

8 or more persons

21

12
22

73

107
4

6
2

ROOMS
6.7
7.6
3.7

Median, occupied housing units


Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

3.8

4.3
6.5
3.8

6.9
7.6

4.6

7.3
7.7

5.1

3.3

4.3

7.1

6.3

7.0
7.2

3.5

3.8

7.0
3.4

6.1

3.8

3.1

3.9

5.7

18

75

19

332

774

54

15

59

VALUE
446

Specified owner-occupied housing units

$15.000
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79.999
$80,000 to $99.999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more
Less than

'.'.

10
2

4
30
33

..4

19
111

_..

Medion

128
122
29
23

_
-

$90 800

$66 300

$80 200

234
$304

57
$299

$319

16

19

6
9
53

67
66
227

92
117

145
172

29
23
$100 900

500

$78 300

$48 800

$60 600

$103 600

37
$300

105

844

$310

$271

420
$256

37
$288

$500

$71

16

4
3
16

40

_
-

2
3

13

11

17

30

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

31

Census Tracts

[400 or More Asian and

Union

15

Newark

County Con.

city,

Essex

County

Pacific
Roselle Park

Islander Persons]
Occupied housing units

Plainfield city

123

Rahway

Roselle

city

70

borough

borough

92

62

Tract

Summit

city

Westfield town

Remainder

0022

85

119

590

166

LACKING COMPLETE PLUMBING FOR EXCLUSIVE USE


Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS

IN

UNIT

person

4 persons

23
32
23
15

5 persons

13

6 persons
7 persons

9
3

2 persons
3 persons

8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS PER
00

8
8
17
17
9

18

13

22

8
17

16
18
14
23

7
14

38

22

81

21

35
40
38

48
22

133
159
107

41

24

18

12
12

2.78
3.79
2.35

3.62
4.09
2.86

2.83
4.10

106

59

19

11

3.38
2,75

3.77
3.94
2.86

3.15
4.50
3.05

549
24

120

3.11

207

ROOM

or less

80

48

79

116

11

more

4.4
6.9
3.5

5.4
6.5
3.1

4.6
6.2
3.0

3.1

35

35

38

1.51 or

3.86
3.93
3.67

3.09
4.00
2.80

1.01 to 1.50

18
9

17

27
19

ROOMS
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

3.4
6.6

5.5
7.4
4.5

7.1

6.7

7.7

7.1

3.4
6.8

5.1

3.9

3.3

34

83

411

11

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units
Less than $15,000
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more

Median

10

8
2
8
2

6
6
16
4

'

2
4

2
2

8
13

11

16

24
35

24
29
136
84
94
22
4

4
4

$57 500

$64 200

$55 000

$72 000

$110 000

$99 700

$79 800

$44 200

75
$274

27
$277

44
$234

46
$295

44
$338

28
$460

108

$308

144
$209

6
10
3

5
1

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

CENSUS TRACTS

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

H-63

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units With a Spanish Origin Householder:

Table H-6.

1980
[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

Essex County

Census Tracts
[400 or More Spanish Origin
Persons]

B]

Belleville

Bloomfield

East Orange

Irvington

Montclair

SMSA

Total

town

town

city

town

town

37 8S7

21 918

424

309

542

488

224

23
50

152

990

171

45
46

2 575
3 371

25

94

31

34
45
29

625
3 513

26
26
22

118
120
106

10
9

The

Occupied housing units

Newark

city

Nutley town

17 570

138

Orange

city

Verona
borough

561

42

LACKING COMPLETE PLUMBING FOR EXCLUSIVE USE


Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS
1

3 persons
4 persons
5 persons
6 persons
7 persons

10

123

13

16

50
79
59
68
34

132
128
87

3 210

51

4 275
4 517
4 415

4 623

2 472

93
102
92
48
20

32

70
57
27
24

285
309
346
208
96
60

17

13

2.63

3.43
4.09
3.15

3.12
3.90

443
636

696
477
893
435

3.26
3.87
3.02

3.27
3.96
3.10

3.17
3.77
2.76

2.93
3.77
2.25

4.61

546

17 787
3 000
1
131

388
32

302

460

274

204

52
30

163

13
7

4.2

4.6

5.0

4.0

4.5

5.9
3.9

6.1

6.4

5.6

5.0
8.0

4.1

5.6
3.9

4.0

3.7

4.1

3.9

5.2
3.9

615

90

64

13

13
5

2.33

17

2
1

138
221

749
378

60
40

17

3.61

9
2
1

3.28
3.99
3.16

3.00
4.12

6
3.07
3.92

2.11

2.90

2.75

930

134

457

40

2 638

71

33

4.8

4.1

6.1

3.6

5.7
3.9

6.8
7.0
4.0

49

49

25

2
5

_
-

2.41

3.81

ROOM

PERSONS PER

31

.00 or less

4 526

1.01 to 1.50
51 or

206

5 084
7 759
8 021
7 819

8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

IN UNIT

person

2 persons

362
628

more

785

51

13

002

ROOMS
4.3
5.8
3.9

Median, occupied housing units


Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

VALUE
5 189
92
123
199

Specified owner-occupied housing units

$15,000
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more
Less than

242
319
378
829
1

781
172

525
402
85
42
$54 300

Median

87

47

119
147
134
145

236
168
252
125
82

82
93

141
2
2
8
10

35

711
77
79
94
113
73

81

22

21

12
10
4

31

21

6
18

21

23
6

13

700

$55 700

$36 900

256
$258

171

$258

438
$234

$43 500

$51

39

113

_
_
_

11

11

46

10

21

27

13

30
4

13

2
2

_
-

$37 200

$77 500

$29 500

089
$220

131

14 794

72

$230

$184

$304

19

_
-

_
-

$64 800

$29 700

_
1

9
7

$81

000

CONTRACT RENT
27 437
$202

Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

$190

Essex

Census Tracts
[400 or More Spanish Origin

West Cald-

Persons]

17 590

well

County Con.

11

$269

Somerset County

Morris County

West Orange
town

Succasunna-

Remainder

Total

Dover town

Madison
borough

Morristown

borough

town

Kenvil (CDP)

23

148

449

2 762

941

45

225

44

4
5

14
68

38

16

_
-

Occupied housing units

451
$207

Manville

Remainder

507

Total

borough

119

30

9
25

_
-

LACKING COMPLETE PLUMBING FOR EXCLUSIVE USE


Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS
1

IN

3 persons
4 persons
5 persons
6 persons
7 persons
8 or more persons
Medion, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units
,

PERSONS PER
00

4
14

UNIT

person

2 persons

14

47

306

10

23
43

521
511

31

21

11

93
92
104
67
23

38

184

128

40

332
302
379

280
222
250

178
78

141

36
35
29
28

6
7

12

71

13

42

57
34

39

12

4.03
4.50
3.63

3.04
3.50

3.46
4.85
2.98

4.05
3.95
5.50

3.29
3.70
2.57

3.18
3.64
2.80

3.25
3.88
2.67

184
29

41

74
134
154
203
166
100

637
388
209
133

9
5

3
2

13
10

3.25

3.36
2.90

3.42
3.72
2.16

139

437

42

11

418
235

748

129

109

64

3.91

57
3.57
3.92
3.04

2.95

11

10

4
8
5
1

ROOM

or less

22

1.01 to 1.50

1.51 or more

12

on

30

72
32

84
24

403

ROOMS
Median, occupied housing units
Medion, owner-occupied housing units
Medion, renter-occupied housing units

6.3

5.5
6.8

4.6

6.7
7.2
4.3

5.3

4.9

4.7
6.6

4.9

4.1

5.0

5.7
6.9
3.9

5.0

4.1

4.8
7.7
3.9

7.6

6.6
4.0

6.5
3.9

4.1

139

249

16

31

32

811

60

7.7

5.8

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units

17

$15,000
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24.999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49.999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199.999
$200,000 or more
Less than

Medion

$81

56
-

279

14
13

40

55
73

_
_
_
_
_
_
-

_
_
-

5
12

11

26

35
126
173

18

90

325

71

11

13

189
163
33

68
49

20

$68 800

$79 900

65
$258

109
$310

300

14

17

$70 400

_
_
_
$53 000

313
$272

549
$257

_
_
-

408

14

4
6
10
6
1

10
8
9

25
17

4
20
48
60

66
92
229

3
7

124

164
148

71

58

_
_

32

13

19

$95 000

$62 500

$83 300

$77 000

$70 300

$54 000

27
$331

166
$254

$325

565
$298

572
$258

$257

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Medion

H-64

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

15

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-6.

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units With a Spanish Origin Householder:

1980-Con.
[For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Somerset County- Ion.

Census Tracts

Union County

[400 or More Spanish Origin


Persons]

New

North Plaintield

Somerset

Somerville

borough

(CDP)

borough

Remainder

Total

Elizabeth city

Linden city

dence borough

Plainfield city

253

162

116

558

12 058

8 544

453

39

896

133

106
333

6
6

10

39

037
922

60
106
134
76
38
28

105

154
203

40
67
67
84
39

Provi-

Rahwoy

city

Occupied housing units

329

LACKING COMPLETE PLUMBING FOR EXCLUSIVE USE


Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units

12

18

412

PERSONS IN UNIT
440
683

27
68

20
44

3 persons
4 persons

41

31

27
28

51

35

18

5 persons

42

15

12

6 persons

14
9

10
6

60
132
118
138
67
24

15

517
398
729
383

2.44

2.96
3.78
2.63

4
3.24
3.55
2.95

137
3.19
3.79
2.89

154

person

2 persons

7 persons
8 or more persons
Medion, occupied housing units

Medion, owner-occupied housing units


Median, renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS PER

3.27
3.97
2.80

3.05
3.61

2 771
2
1

1
1

2 001

759
955
507
267
96

8
14

169
129
73
48

5
3

3.16
3.88
2.90

7
4
2.95
3.26
2.67

10 330

7 211

411

207

908
425

35
7

149
58

18
11

15

3.68
3.88
2.50

3.43
4.03
3.24

3.36
3.59
3.05

38

689

288
29

ROOM

1.01 to 1.50

212
28

more

13

1.00 or less
1.51 or

103

512

11

37
9

4.4

5.4

4.2

7.0
4.0

6.2
3.7

5.4
6.7
4.0

4.4

5.9
3.9

5.8

4.3
5.4

4,0

4.0

4.7
5.5
4.0

6.8
7.7
5.0

4.3
5.7
3.9

4.9
6.0
3.9

54

79

25

236

2 027

133
-

129

108

731
4

25

521

12

ROOMS
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units
Less than $15,000
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29.999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39.999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59.999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99.999
$100,000 to $149.999
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more

Median

7
6

54

11

21

34

13

18

141

4
24
28
58
47

3
9
15

23
64
80

178

419
380
471

13

140
99
20

43

55
92

_
_
_
_
_

21

12

31

25

26
25

12

4
6

9
13

93
186
126
97

36
34

_
1

24

28

11

12

7
10
4

12

$59 000

$67 900

$62 500

$79 100

$52 200

$43 300

$51 400

$106 300

$42 000

$50 300

162
$248

69
$298

82
$269

244
$249

7 962

6 282

$209

234
$219

10

$215

$325

639
$245

$246

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

Census Tracts

Union

County Con.

Irvington

town

Newark

Essex County

163

city.

Issex County

[400 or More Spanish Origin


Persons]

Roselle

Roselle Park

borough

borough

339

Westfield

Summit

city

town

134

175

113

4 persons

53
77
65
69

5 persons

47

22
42
35
33
22

6 persons
7 persons

12

22
30
23
25
22
10

Occupied housing units

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Remainder

0122

0126

0129

0132

0133

0001

0002

036

133

122

124

122

218

418

161

6
10

3
3

5
6

5
12

11

86
253
207
256

19

12

18

22

25
26

16

11

21

57
96
83

58
39

36
36
29
35

LACKING COMPLETE PLUMBING FOR EXCLUSIVE USE


Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS IN UNIT
1

person

2 persons
3 persons

11

27
28
32

12

11

16

92
44
28

12

15

14

3.60
4.04
3.37

3.42
4.00
3.20

4
3.17

3.36
3.62
2.50

4
3
3.75

4.10
3.67

2.72

3.16
3.43
2.36

302
30

127
4

159

112

1.01 to 1.50
1.51 or more

4.7
6.2

5.0
6.2
3.6

5.0
6.5

3.3

137

56

1.00 or

28
22

3.17

PERSONS PER

13

3.15
3.92
2.18

8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

31

133
63
29

8
8
3.11
3.95
2.24

43
20

37
22
20

12
7

3.91

16
18

21

51

3.68
5.17
3.50

3.91

15
5

2.79
2.50
2.83

4.39
3.83

3.91

95
22

175

363
43

136

38

12

2.77

ROOM

less

993
37

118

102

100

12

14

17
7

6.3
7.6
4.2

6.0
6.4
4.5

4.6

4.1

4.5

4.7

4.7

4.5

5.7
4.2

5.0
4.0

5.1

5.1

4.1

4.3

4.7

5.4
4.5

5.8
3.9

3.8
4.4
3.7

47

51

610

14

44

13

20

ROOMS
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units

Less than $15.000


$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more

Median

1
1

:
5

15

46
37

33

6
14

23
83
111

13

25

20

14

215
83

6
10

13

55

11

15

_
_
_
_
_

4
4

2
2

_
_
_

_
_
_
_
_

_
1

10
14
7
2

_
_
_

_
_

_
_
_

_
_
_

$50 600

$60 600

$77 900

$84 400

4
$65 000

$38 800

$31 700

$33 800

$23 800

$20 000

$40 600

$32 500

163

63
$278

105
$264

45
$265

258
$262

94
$233

95
$209

104
$225

106

$203

186
$213

286
$207

$186

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

CENSUS TRACTS

$229

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

141

H-65

ui

"/ ***

n UU9IIHJ

III

J puinii viiijiii

nuu

VIUVI

1980 -Con
[For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Newark

Census Tracts
[400 or More Spanish Origin
Persons]
Occupied housing units

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

city,

Essex

B]

County Con.

Tract

Tract

Tract

Trod

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0003

0007

0008

0009

0010

0022

0024

0035

0048.02

0057

0065

0067

178

538

431

365

194

337

102

107

451

286

94

512

29

36

17

13

23
47
36
35
20

67

47
87
74
78
72

41

12

103
109
78

28
48
38
32

90
65
30

29

46

58
65
82
53
30

18

11

12

27

21

10

LACKING COMPLETE PLUMBING FOR EXCLUSIVE USE


Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS
1

26

17

11

65

43

19
18
19
22
8
6

61

51

14

82
92
65
46
26

62

18

51

16
10

4
3.79
4.50
3.75

14

14

10
13

3.69
4.50
3.64

3.29
4.00
3.23

4.06

2.61

64

90

18

41
18
14

3.03
4.06

3.58
4.70
3.38

3.60
4.55
3.40

401
105
32

329
76

.3.9
4.7
3.7

4.0

4.6

5.6

2.81

63
73

18
21

15

3.73
4.19

3.74
4.13
3.6?

2.86
3.64
2.79

4.16
4.50
4.05

3.51

38
14

13
9

13

145
103
72
75

64
30

3.58
2.60

ROOM

PERSONS PER

146

.00 or less
'

1.01 to 1.50
1.51 or

IN UNIT

person

2 persons
3 persons
4 persons
5 persons
6 persons
7 persons
8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

21

mote

11

286
49
30 _

153
33
8-

284
39

79
17

80

14

11

329
95
27

200
49
37

43
27
24

3.7
6.3
3.6

4.7
5.4
4.6

4.5
5.0
4.5

4.2
4.7
4.2

36

5.4
4.7

3.9
5.6

3.8

4.7
6.0
4.4

4.7

5.3
4.3

16

20

22

16

12

10

_
-

26

16

375
73
64

ROOMS
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owjier-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

VALUE

3.2
5.1

3.2

3.8

'

Specified owner-occupied housing units


Less than

$15,000
to $19,999
to $24,999
to $29,999
to $34,999
to $39,999
to $49.999
to $59,999

$15,000
$20,000
$25,000
$30,000
$35,000
$40,000
$50,000
$60,000 to $7-9,999
$80,000 to $99.999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more

2
6

1
1

8
2

Median

$55 000

$25 000

$21 300

$23 800

$18 800

$42 000

$29 100

$12 500

$33 800

$27 500

151

454
$199

347
$209

279

176
$191

298
$215

82
$208

100
$193

415

$201

248
$159

$10 000

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

$200

Medion-

Nework

Census Tracts
[400 or More Spanish Origin
Persons]
Occupied housing units

city,

Essex

$91

92
$143

484
$130

County Con.

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0068

0069

0070

0071

0072

0073

0075.01

Tract

0075.02

0076

0077

0078

0079

430

311

338

192

219

271

292

338

320

269

409

770

24

14

3
10

34

16

16

18

21

12

34

45

33
72
78
69
35

44
86
80

49
43
49
43
26

36
62
75
50
32

36

41

52
76
77

48
84
58
45

17

11

17
9

33
49
78
82
47
22

LACKING COMPLETE PLUMBING FOR EXCLUSIVE USE


Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS
1

IN UNIT

person

2 persons

83
113
82
54
25
22

3 persons
T
4 persons
5 persons
6 persons
7 persons
8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS PER

87
27

32

47
45
13

8
6

58
67
66
33

3.27
3.50
3.25

3.15
3.80
3.10

2.99
3.65
2.82

2.99
3.65
2.83

2.86
3.29
2.72

3.00
3.04
2.99

6
3.28
3.80
3.20

342
67

238
59

303

163

190

31

24

19

223
29

224
50

72
27
9

52

168

09

202
160
133

11

17

85
32

12

11

2.92
3.56
2.85

2.54
3.00
2.53

2.89
3.33
2.75

2.59
3.38
2.48

269
56

268
37

241
24

353
46

653
92
25

53
33

12
15
3.61
3.25
3.68

13

ROOM

1.00 or less
1.01 to 1.50
1.51 or

more__

21

14

10

19

18

13

15

10

4.0

3.5
4.6
3.5

4.1

4.0
4,9

4.4
4.7

4.0
4.4

4.5

39

5.1

4.5

3.7
4.6

4.3

3.9

3.8
4.8
3.8

4.2

3.9

4.0
4.8
3.9

4.1

3.8

3.5

15

ROOMS
Median, occupied housing units
Medion. owner-occupied housing units
Medion, renter-occupied housing units

49
3.9

4.9
3.9

5.0
4.4

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units

23

Less than $15,000


$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34.999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99.999
$100,000 to $149.999
$150,000 to $199.999
$200,000 or more

22

16

7
3
3
5

_
-

3
1

2
1

Median

$21

900

$45 000

$37 500

$36 300

$26 300

$25 000

$28 300

$28 800

$40 000

358
$165

273
$165

281

149
$175

167
$181

206
$174

258

$176

$161

286
$158

282
$174

$51

300

$37 500

319
$166

668
$159

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

H-66

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

240
$181

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-6.

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units With a Spanish Origin Householder:

1980-Con
[For

meaning of symbols

see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Newark

Census Tracts

city,

Essex

B]

County Con.

[400 or More Spanish Origin


Persons]

Occupied housing units

Tract

Tract

Trad

Tract

Tract

Tract

Trad

Trod

Trad

Trad

Trad

Trad

0080

0086

0087

0088

0089

0091

0092

0093

0094

0095

0096

0097

196

408

743

361

376

432

498

044

617

908

411

974

3
15

6
19

15

33

60

17

36

24

70

91

136
142
179
182

46

131

58
84

210

LACKING COMPLETE PLUMBING FOR EXCLUSIVE USE


Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS
1

IN

10

27

57

20

46

111

52
73
74
59
50
30
24
3.95

149
136
129
87
61

57
76
75
63
47
26

51

14

54
60
66
74
59
35
23

19
3.32

3.13
4.13
3.02

3.61

UNIT
37
33

person

2 persons

40

3 persons
4 persons
5 persons
6 persons
7 persons
8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS PER

41

20
13
11
1

3.20
4.08
3.09

152
29

more

15

1.00 or

3.11

91

153
173

130
95

213
214

41

133
76
55
27
3.42
4.72
3.22

68

126
66
34

33
23

159
123
114
66
37
19

201

90

131

58

67

44

189
120
68
37

19

19
6
3.78
3.58

3.19
4.00

3.80

3.11

292
64
20

350
70

357
90

12

51

4.6
5.0
4.5

3.6
4.6

4.0

3.9

3.5

5.9
3.7

5.7
3.6

4.6
5.8
4.2

4.1

5.3
3.8

17

47

4.38
3.52

17

61

10

12

18

2.98
4.13
2.77

3.48
4.29
3.18

3.69
4.07
3.59

3.24
4.38
3.06

504
92

767
109
32

293

801

89
29

130
43

4.2
5.4

4.1

ROOM

1.01 to 1.50
1.51 or

4.43

35
66

80

less

275
94
39

567
122
54

302

4.2

4.0

4.2
5.0

4.2

4.1

4.1

51

813
156
75

21

ROOMS
3.8
4.7
3.6

Median, occupied housing units


Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

5.4
3.8

5.1

VALUE
39

13
4

65
4

52

12
4

44

10

9
12
14
8
7

11

Specified owner-occupied housing units

Less than $15,000


$15,000 to $19.999
$20,000 to $24.999
$25,000 to $29.999
$30,000 to $34.999
$35,000 to $39.999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59.999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99.999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199.999
$200,000 or more

9
6

14

600

$28 100

351
$192

817
$204

11

10
9

8
8

300

$23 800

$26 700

$48 000

$44 300

378
$208

437
$195

858
$201

520
$219

705
$209

$26 300

Median

$21

600

$18 800

$23 800

610
$185

309

331

$171

$188

$21

$21

CONTRACT RENT
167
$173

Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

400
$86

Dover town, Morris County

Census Tracts

Elizabeth city, Union

County

[400 or More Spanish Origin


Persons]
Occupied housing units

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Trad

Trad

Trad

0449

0450

0302

0303

0304

0305

0307

Trad
0308.02

Trad

0448

0309

0310

Trad
0311

0312

Trad

406

312

223

395

364

563

517

627

243

384

592

524

278

5
13

8
16

3
14

10

11

23

20

14

16

30

21

10

21

42
80
100
72
42

55
113

58
137
167
157
65
29

65
130
150
136
67
24

32
64

121

61

102
61

53
33

34

17

14
14
3.25
3.86

16
9
3.32
3.64

41

15

12

29
98
89
76
42
25
22

60
134

45

64
100
136
85
68
42

24
52
65
58
28

31

37
65
97
74
36
30

15

3.20
3.88

3.23
4.10

3.11

3.25

9
3.52
3.82
3.43

2.91

3.01

3.17
3.72
2.94

3.06
3.87
2.89

3.20
3.85
3.04

29

316
49

LACKING COMPLETE PLUMBING FOR EXCLUSIVE USE


Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS
1

IN

3
14

31

3 persons
4 persons
5 persons
6 persons
7 persons
8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS PER

11

22
50
48
66
62

54
72
87
65
43
34
20
4.03
4.49

4.05
4.56

3.51

3.61

327

255
40

166

316
58

298
47

441
103

514

453

19

.19

19

52
26

219
36

21

59
24

56

21

526
68
33

209

36

17

15

23

4.9
6.0
3.9

4.6
5.9
4.2

4.5
5.0
4.3

4.5
5.2
4.3

4.6

4.4

4.1

5.2

44

4.1

5.4
3.8

4.2
5.2
3.9

4.2
5.3
3.9

4.5
5.0
4.2

4.3
5.3
4.0

4.2

5.0

4.1

124

90

35

11

13

33

44

46

20

25

25

30

13

_
-

_
3

31
21

12

30
34
50
39
26
16
7

4.03
4.42
3.79

111

112
77

3.19
3.98
2.93

11

2
3.21

3.78
3.02

13

ROOM

less

1.01 to 1.50
1.51 or

11

UNIT

person

2 persons

1.00 or

more

53
26

434

ROOMS
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

5.0
6.0

5.1

3.9

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units

$15,000..
$15,000 to $19.999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49.999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149.999
$150,000 to $199.999
$200,000 or more
Median
Less than

2
5
2
3

9
27
38
35
5

2
9
6
19

28
24
1

4
4

8
14

7
12

16

11

$53 100

$52 900

225
$256

171

$53 100

$34 200

$22 100

$28 400

$32 100

$42 000

320
$185

288
$163

436
$174

363
$189

472
$234

$41

700

$38 800

$36 300

$34 200

$34 200

169

292
$199

426
$190

418
$184

209
$206

NEWARK,

N.J.,

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

CENSUS TRACTS

$266

153
$246

$237

SMSA

H-67

Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units With a Spanish Origin Householder:

Table H-6.

1980-Con
[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Elizabeth city. Union

Census Tracts
[400 or More Spanish Origin
Persons]
Occupied housing units

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

County Con.

Plainfield city.

Remainder of
Union County

Union County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

03)3

0314

0315

0316

0317

0318

031902

0320

0321

0389

0393

0394

0325

455

477

515

684

195

470

445

430

144

126

272

151

LACKING COMPLETE PLUMBING FOR EXCLUSIVE USE


Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing units

15

31

15

65
108
119
110

137
208
143

PERSONS IN UNIT
1

29
90

person

2 persons
3 persons
4 persons
5 persons
6 persons
7 persons
8 or more persons
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

PERSONS PER
1

1.51 or

100
70
32

37

115
50
24

14

61

53
45
33
24
20

73
92

93
113

101

115

89

114

94
52
29

83

101

31

53

16
16
4
2.69
3.93
2.39

3.20
3.77
2.83

376

3.50
4.25
3.36

3.21

3.84

4.60
3.07

4.21

133
5
6

97
24

194

94
23

413
32

379
37
29

390

25

4.7
5.8
4.0

4.10

3.21

2.83

376

359
74
44

460
38
17

608
46
30

167

52
27

4.7

3.9

4.4
5.6
4.0

3.8

3.4
6.9

4.3

3.6

5.6
3.6

6.1

3.1

3.5

5.6
3.3

2.49
3.63
2.30

3.21

19
14

17

3.37
3.85

24
27
44
29

15
16

11

3.48
3.94
3.28

11

18
15

4.04
2.66

11

21

4.42
2.10

21

43
49
62
48
32

21

3.11

10

12

25
28
42

10
8
2
2.49

11

34

3.99
2.30

35
27

32
25

28
9
8
1

3.69

11

9
3
3.97
4.14
2.86

ROOM

.00 or less

1.01 to

48
105
98
117
60
22

111

50
more
1

22
18

58
20

140
9
2

ROOMS
Median, occupied housing units
Median, owner-occupied housing units
Median, renter-occupied housing units

5.3

5.1

4.3

3.6

44

20

4.1

3.9

5.6
4.0

5.1

4.5
5.7

3.7

4.0

VALUE
Specified owner-occupied housing units

$15,000
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999.
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more

32

30

Less than

4
4

11

10

13

13

13

26

14

10
10

12

8
7

$37 100

$35 000

$49 700

298
$220

376
$224

348
$216

15

Median

$51

600

$56 700

$44 600

$45 000

$49 300

$53 400

$35 000

$36 300

$32 500

$54 900

542
$216

148
$241

315
$245

358
$245

266
$240

27
$273

96
$256

241

$230

80
$229

$240

CONTRACT RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units

Median

H-68

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

31

CENSUS TRACTS

Structural, Equipment,

Table H-7.

and Household

1980

Characteristics of Housing Units:

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

and B]

Essex County

Census Tracts
Belleville

Bloomfield

East Orange

Irvington

SMSA

Total

town

town

city

town

Montdair
town

705 983

317 164

13 392

19 012

31 081

25 527

696 238
109 397
153 654
436 522
101 314
658 925
638 888

311 099
35 775

13 301

18 874
3 331

30 406
2 206
2 619
14 679
3 744

The

Year-round housing units

Newark

city

Verona
borough

10 662

12 936

5 338

10 600
2 604

12 786

city

Nutley town

14 938

121 347

25 147
848
975
13 963
1
095
25 498
25 310

14 650

117 544

963
4 957
8 622
1
328
14 926
14 885

5 473
5 751

Orange

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
1
2 or more complete bathrooms
Air conditioning

Central system

Source of water, public system or private

Sewage

company

sewer

disposal, public

47 732
175 161

34 440
315 624
314 239

846
002
10 066
684
13 392
13 346
1

745
13 510
1
713
18 994
18 978
1

31

061

30 971

46 414
6 606
121 265
119 788

388
8 267
899
10 645
10 650
1

843
203
6 933
729
12 929
12 807
1

320
655

591

4 016
129
1
5

338

5 338

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
t,

004
244
426
348
81 807
58 215
939

357
94
78
35

detached or attached

2
3 and 4
5 to 9
10 to 49

50 or more
home

Mobile

or

trailer,

etc.

054
47 737
55 643
22 998
46 963
42 558

8 007
4 050

4 702
4 202

3 759

7 027

6 325

2 260

613
630
830
586

3 165

5 337

5 845

479
2 114

935
4 937
2 718

211

463
8 649
6 704
24

544
045
2 032
030

2 736
7 266
10 260

34
317
699
822
2 253
985
6 282

101

222

3 511
1

189

1
1

11 391
18 571

6 445
1

33 041
15 031
19 178

23 988
147

369
640
518
135
555
-

374
327
804
827
3 278
2 326

3 459

396
210
136
418
709

10

224
709
908
1
852
2 274
5 777

20
268
216
920
093
814
2 007

8 924

3 611

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


1979 to March 1980
1975 to 1978
1970 to 1974
1960 to 1969
1950 to 1959
1940 to 1949
1939 or earlier

100
838
873
547
141 649
106 493
264 483
9
23
35
124

41

010

54 786
54 123
146 983

564

236
670
367
3 757

2 714
3 124
10 613

5 179
7 272
12 600

249
647
3 850
4 644
4 789
11 275

14 449
3 593

23 551

19 939

28
300
610

277
970
2 654

32
18 587

41

295
661
1

73

157
163
162
091

123

10 314

22
57

088
710
484
967
577

250

91

049

340

711

27
155
563
182

611

3 398
3

13
19

825
5 299
1

192
1

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam or hot water system
Central warm-air furnace
Electric

heat

pump

Other built-in electric units


Other means

None

454 323
178 855
5 636
22 656
43 497
016

230 278
49 345

840

651
7

677 464

300 303

13 108

Occupied housing units

10 666
1

2 091
8 533
26 077

637
37
394

11

7 962
2 057

177
144

2 515

9 432

52

632
2 511

329
786

843
3 958
15 484

413

124

581

28 767

24 714

14 500

641

3 621

47

813
318

183

551

81

275

130

55

110 912

10 518

12 138

5 197

2 783
19 567
23 358
4 773
3 619
3 640
87 554
53 229
544
1
672

89
89
6 892

200
910
3 055

35
6
3 618

34 101
566
4 742
68 919
096

749
32
264
4 432

504
12

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Units with roomers or boarders

No telephone
Owner-occupied housing units

4 or more bedrooms
1 complete bothroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
Renter-occupied housing units

2 or more bedrooms
1 complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

10
37
381
122

96
139

296
158
10
10

917
074
168
888
857
086
296
627
393
987

27
124
37
30
41

175
95
4
5

695
083
479
694
470
056
824
840
623
402

69
295
6 499

749
696
929
6 609
3 336
1

115

646

298
9 761
714

3 313
7 084
2 602
1
501

3 071

536
8 826
1

3 961

574
21 683
10 184
654
1

455
837

7 587

933
596
788
17 127
1

8 331

140

250

226

66

188

896

8 009

7 699

9 765

118

353
343
19 056
308

336
818
13 524

166

363
7 718
4 219
1
644
4 289
6 782
3 603
279
603

483
428
303
3 626
537
1

2
1

163
70

923
569
883
9 083
4 453
236
280

994
393
294
579
659
221

249

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

gas

gas...

283 858
5 682
29 008
352 974
5 122
820

120 105

116
239
228
92

558
009
969
928

85
116
74
23

2 853
10 791

183
69
361

163 683
2 165

6 561

84

74
360
10 045
67

706

32

558
685
098
962

708
5 962
4 111
327

2 649
8 229
5 762

168

124 479

6 499

9 761

088
955

8 553

23 017

296
875
773
1
678
2 877

474
723
1
387
2 318
3 859

824
738
354
953
779

6 609

8 826

750
483
078
298

2 040

136 408
77 051
2 098
45 656
4 812

64 920
29 624
305
27 305
3 047

2 981

5 108

800
69

2 667

93

106
736
106

14 330
3.8
14 081

6 393

278

311

602

5.1

4.3

6.1

3.1

267

563
249
49

396

10

586
44

459

1.01 or more persons per room


Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room

3.2
311
12

8.5

6 240

239
6

153
33

11

16
16

Renter-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room

61 096
20.6
58 141
7 633
2 955

46 755

728

938

3 288

803

26.6

11.0

10.6

19.2

11.8

37.5

6.6

44 323
6 259
2 432
512

704

907

5 082
23.4
4 941

160

15
31

484

285

141

128

30 841
5 160
998

234

31

795
36

21

471

Bottled, tank, or LP
Electricity

Fuel

kerosene, etc

oil,

Other.

No

fuel

used

442

165
106

8 794
87
6

41

856

626

416

129

928
7 053
140
32

112

38

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None
1

2
3 or more

947

9 981
13 215

7 228

434

145

4 594
977

4 941
111

906
4 884
565

7 084
585

7 587

7 718

938
737
444
1
1
433
2 035

512
508
310
845
2 543

683
212
002
040
429

17 127
4 209
6 184

6 782

5 094

6 101

3 921

856

2 046

139
321

56
158
92

464

239

11

53
41
13
2

675
188
345
704

868
4 311
3 748
591
1

300

275
866

5 974
2 254

2 301

610

755

3 618
185

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


Owner-occupied housing units

1979 to
1975 to
1970 to
1960 to
1959 or

March 1980..
1978
1974
1969
earlier

Renter-occupied housing units

1979 to March 1980


1975 to 1978
1970 to 1974
1969 or earlier

381
28
77
65
99
110

185
797
143

296 296
81 733
106 175
49 405
58 983

21

392

33 188
38 329

175
44
62
30
37

2
1

039
1
423
2 324
3

1
1
1

21
6
8
4
3

251

578
774
896

825

2 227

784

105

3 950

625

23 358
583
4 Oil
4 252
6 578
6 934

6 892

3 055

305
220
837
876
2 654

250
562
555

691

997

87 554
21 398

3 626

9 083

661
651

918
203

939

562

221

135

579
416
'584

15 715
19 323

672
794

603
783

239
340

20 759
6 079
623
12 729

2 541

2 624

736

861

57

891

19

60
117
83

2 868
12.3

237

205

3.4

6.7

777
277

223

195

31

118

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH


HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER
Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

881

449

81
2

627
305

479

608

387
803
7

180

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use

CENSUS TRACTS

569

24
7

29

13

10

91

17

32 839

NEWARK,

241

N.J.,

816

71

20.0

4.5

763
210

71

53
7

SMSA

H-69

Table H-7.

Structural, Equipment,

and Household

Essex

1980 Con.

Characteristics of Housing Units:

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols. see Introduction.

County Con.

For definitions of terms. see appendixes

Morris County

A and

BJ

Somerset County

Census Tracts
West
well

Year-round housing units

West Orange
town

Madison

Morristown

Succasunna-

borough

Remainder

Total

Dover town

borough

town

Kenvil (CDP)

Remainder

Total

borough

3 651

14 410

44 870

136 302

5 093

4 997

6 768

3 264

116 180

69 735

3 949

3 624

14 248
2 869

44 599

135 440

5 008

4 943

6 625

3 226

20 194
34 870
12 065
43 572
44 247

26
45
82
22
110
88

299
320
723
099
320
211

664
570
987
216
5 043
4 953

048
696
3 222
858
4 991
4 963

753
107
3 534
565
6 768
6 732

115 638
23 018

2 152
2 466

40 673
72 468
19 920
91 366
69 097

69 154
13 882
22 978
48 114
17 992
50 718
54 663

3 860

10 211

4 655

943

103 299

2 862

3 432

327

3 010

91

680
853
296

4 081

643
289
203
305
125

50 623
6 802
3 451

140
428
232
336
95

104

108

36 415
2 970
209
453
2 249
1
574

14

342

10
52
201
138

354
265
487

437
242
460
8 007
9 902
5 319
18 503

3 091
8 398
12 902

57
105
129

36 914
28 394
13 833
32 770

772

34
66
65
709
226
877

Cald-

Manville

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
1
2 or more complete bathrooms

926
652
2 690
1
005
3 612
3 610
1

Air conditioning

Central system

Source of water, public system or private company

Sewage

disposal, public

sewer

11

131

3 443
14 392
14 309

816
274
512
540

741

325
2 652

396
3 920

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
3 279

I, detached or ottached
2
3 and 4
5 to 9
10 to 49

50

42
80
33
146

more

or

71

home

Mobile

or trailer, etc.

8 974
1

714

155

448
997
1

8 434
4 441
2
12

913
792

173

136
63
26
29

964

11

850
339
1

668

5 411

2
2
10
2

811
113

84
36

121

949
897

4 702
894

331

142

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1950
1940
1939

March 1980
1978
1974
1969
1959
1949

to
to
to

to
to
to

..

982
419
849

or earlier

2 061
3 732
1

624
887

62

122

2 816

181

320
349
842
808
258
565

726
083
33 373
24 768
11 092
24 322

33 458
30 812

14

67 368

3 878

276
218
861

731

673
626

2 020

3 237

2 941

4 693
407
82

2 100

933

12

863
140

40

5 572
17 709
14 598

no

59

804
1

075

17 778

153

620
1

163

HEATING EQUIPMENT

688

7 Oil

49

5 401

225
347

281

061

76

305

66

19

26

3 609

14 027

44 226

131 820

4 901

4 878

6 534

3 150

112 357

39
20
3 201

216
136
9 537

407
249
36 169
15 265
9 477

950
802
888

2 801

Electric

Other

pump

built-in electric units

Other means

None
Occupied housing units

77 359
45 016
489

3 354

191

27 721
15 190

2 123

Central warm-air furnace

heot

9 033
4 408
104

64 271
39 470
367
6 439
4 607
26

Steam or hot water system

398
38
70
22

377
480

132
35

958
5
17

049

2
2

2
1

930
492
029

215
528
70
136

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Units with roomers or boarders

No telephone
Owner-occupied housing units

or more bedrooms
complete bathroom plus half bath{s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

2 809

230
893
580
408
227
28
42

4 490
2 419
263
305

8 057

2 710

8 311

26 200

Renter-occupied housing units

2 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

2 583
4 189

19 051
3 901

619
881

1
1

96
37
23
42
34

142

530
027
932
16 659
934
2 030

157

218
194

36
36

3 350

2 209

2 861

227
939

594
515
800
4 325

73

267
575
582
498
2 100
1

51

50

528
935
94
97

072

3 474

41

22
22

195
51

571

390
769
193

289
214

2 115

224
267

38

438

976

16

466

254
85 6(7
33 356
20 725
37 965
26 690
12 200
527
1
600
1

996

49

061

99
2 836
527

49 106
18 121
12 180
21

200

18 262
9 437

664
302
042
635

437

73

141

17

33 810

2 431

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

gas

Bottled, tank, or LP gas

Electricity

Fuel

No

115

238

905
16 866

18

121

581

244
3 516
28

19

13

5 787
36 884
60 828
28 321

used

fuel

41

411

779
-

kerosene, etc

oil,

Other

47 834
309

15

105

8 621

72 462
1

79
398
3 563
56

353

39 874
160

49

7 908

939
463

472
518
29 056
505

13

67
572
754
757

3 658

3 320

29 710
53 616
25 373

768

29 753

2 091

27

61
1

15

69

329
34
~

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
4 742

2 386
12 974

882
2 165

20 443
8 423

3 201
139
583
539
138

9 537

36 169
2 555
7 244
6 404
10 370
9 596

96 888
8 278
23 644

2 801

3 350

262
545

223
714

144
25 591
21 231

411
1

528
055

447
915
1

8 057
2 088
2 742
396

34 932

2 100

12 152
13 328

831

4 473

707
726
322
345

10 080

19 644
14 190

105

2
3 or more

289
685
097
807

884
833
787

None

238

685
896
528
792

088

3 021
1

833
592

18

15 527

313
254
607
704

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1959

Owner-occupied housing
March 1980
1978
1974
1969

to

to
to
to

units

Renter-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1969

to

March 1980

to

1978
1974

to

802

642
662
2 569
2 933

408

4 490

147
87

152

or earlier

84
90

or earlier

731
1

532
814
992

18

4 979

2 209

2 861

211

379
303
529
787

305
685
547
708
616

4 325

289

133
675
687
830

111

600
635
16

615
38

37

051

528
444
516
297

271

85 667
7 277
21

321

16 436

22 911

49 106
4 095
11 577
8 300
12 976

2 836
141

386
372
726

17 722

12 158

26 690
9 757
10 289
3 662
2 982

18 262
6 333
7 035

357
537

135
175

367
336

15 464

118

10 299
7 634
143

738
570

222
240

221

122

122
11

45

2
2

211

042
356
376

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH

HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER


Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Locking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

room

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

more persons per room

Renter-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level

Complete plumbing for exclusive use


1.01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

H-70

3 751

_
-

30
905
30

88

188

2 206

648
77

817
107

170
4 Oil
353

405

061
754
20
219

37

152
670
10

11

795

735
264

2 156
2.5

371
2.8

4.3

353

122
-

30

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

1.01 or more persons per

1.01 or

573
473
68

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or

....

more persons per room

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

835

2.0

2.3

88

182

835
_
_
_

78

92

59

72

2.8

2.7

2.7

2.5

445
46

78

92

59

72

12
6

2 457
2.5

2.7

34

453

462

2 491

249

97

515

30

8.3

10.1

5.7

7.1

11.9

6.3

10.4

26

440

441

27

244
27

97

359
170

11.9
501

13

21

132

14

21

144
38
12

9
18

600

6.0
1

496

613

81

8.8

7.8

566

76
-

49

14
8

86
104

105
47

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-7.

Structural, Equipment,

and Household Characteristics of Housing

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Units:

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For

1980 -Con.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Somerset County Con.

A and

B]

Union County

Census Tracts
North Plainfield

Somerset

Somerville

borough

(COP)

borough

7 718

7 177

4 835

Complete kitchen facilities


1 complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

7 642

7 131

4 811

Air conditioning

Year-round housing units

New

Provi-

Rahway

Total

Elizabeth city

Linden city

dence borough

Plainfield city

46 056

182 782

40 609

14 599

4 213

16 154

10 062

45 710
9 621
18 757

180
33
37
130
26
182

39 770
2 722
2 378

14 457

4 191

841

9 785

26 041
2 508

11

15
2
2
7

40 570
40 321

14 584
14 545

7 385

city

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
300

278

942

061

2 394

689
348
7 668
7 682

409
2 995
6 575
7 055

441
3 133

700
4 789
4 826

12 553
27 766
31 157

3 731

4 850

2 371

270
520
556

371

164

477

941
431

11

795
360
226
585
459
39

36 991
3 513
922
035
976
527
92

Central system

Source of water, public system or private company

Sewage

disposal, public sewer

31

231

545
441

624
524
783
263
181 775

954
064

4 206
4 203

342
527
893
900
16 098
15 967

10 049
10 025

7 316

3 308

7 512

6 033

825
368
420
908
672
90

250
68
307
86

2
1

393
624
111

444

056
783

191

286

1
1

7 288
1

222

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
I, detached or attached
2
3 and 4
5 to 9
10 to 49

50

more

or

Mobile

home

or

trailer,

etc.

353
220

102 028
31 271
14 891
7 316
17 350
9 682

244

11

724

5 859
3 728
7 580

3
1

4 306
27

194

2
1

2
1

930
645
813

159

529
525
372
015

081
14

571
17

31

214
230
536
1
462
2 550
1
524
3 546

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


1979 to March 1980
1975 to 1978
1970 to 1974
1960 to 1969
1950 to 1959
1940 to 1949
1939 or earlier

127

480
826
2 894
1
616
567
667

212
242
615
776
984
2 001

11

476

3 096

21

__

1
660
4 356
4 151
11 476
9 318
3 990

31

33
243
920
735
914
2 842

105

410
034

7 139

28 914
43 871
31 462
66 952

6
5
6

20

525
302
637
350
539
072

49
34

258
404
825

184
1

367
726
2 383

2 193

210
078

947

821

2 601

468
553

7 424

2 742

4 230

622

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam or hot water system

4 016

Central warm-air furnace

Electric

Other

heat

pump

built-in electric units

Other means

None

350

13

4 040
74

166

400

173

187

113 228
53 682

30 015
4 476

10 064

305

2 316

126

75

193
130

311
041

416
725

9 655
4 203
92
637
559

14

136

4 662
104

23
35
43

14

44 335

177 973

38 878

14 232

4 135

15 269

9 793

2 276

568
480
471
495
308
913
26 407
13 932
377

6 944

Occupied housing units

796

655
20 541
780
663
403

353
63

4 620
9 990

846

3 090

139

470
517

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
133
158

198
117

69
139

3 998

4 628
1
772

2 321

133
150

861

Units with roomers or boarders

No telephone
Owner-occupied housing units
4 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
Renter-occupied housing units
2 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

863
1

193

972
3 527
457
95
66
1

2 316
1

073
129

654
394
2 365
1

101

78
43

182

547
548
35 323
14 305
8 329
17 382
9 012
5
1

171

062
833

128

110
29
30
34
67
36

695
931

677
803
278

691
2 399
2 414

3
12
2
2

153
665
8 674
1

344

2 225

451

516
5 558
3 483
159
90

10

24
3 170

424
380

102

395
6 359

7 892
2 516

323
966
658
965
539
90
106

4 066

210
819
968
3 434
486

299

128

191

96

979

2 295
7 377

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

gas

Electricity

Fuel

kerosene, etc

oil,

873
84
205
3 346

4 625
39

15 610

6 060

6
313
2 214

20 749
328
2 419
20 418

82 109

048

512
749

145
501

17

19

21

316
333
21 259
288
72

Bottled, tank, or LP gas

Other

No

fuel

2 132

used

6 078
87 773

414

871

94

573
934
530
649

626

10 283
20 592

834

21 893
66 672
64 290
25 118

432
90

3 073

5 645

42
010

237
770
8 522

5 531

10

87

45

389
56
772

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None
1

2
3 or more

444

364

2 995
3 087

999

2 302
2 937
1
341

3 998

4 628

2 321

448

1
1

11

472
646

8 983
2 777

1
642
6 007
4 834
749

110 695
7 162
19 717
17 349
28 042
38 425

12 471

8 674

67 278

26 407
7 023
9 297
4 247
5 840

5 558

9 201

3 646
2 577

40
023

138

156

9
17

2 677
6 164
4 708

148
1

206
980
801

3
3

720

236
593
553
411

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


Owner-occupied housing units

March 1980
1978
to 1974

1979
1975
1970
1960
1959

to

1979
1975
1970
1969

to

066

to

571

335
853
600
949

to

to

1969

or earlier

Renter-occupied housing units

Morch 1980
1978
to 1974

261

3 527

437
453

or earlier

150

128
451

763
307
960

312
620
810

35 323
3 043
8 737
6 253
9 374
7 916

2 316
841

2 365

9 012

730
902
357
376

3 340

18 510

313
068

291

23 458
11 116
14 194

166
567

6 369

873
360
242

438
063

195

975

762
2 043

892
2 830
4 944
1

4 003

2
1

483
010
027
038

6 359

7 892

3 170

199

664
659
950
698

848
782
585
927
750

3 434

7 377
2 120

965
229
385
220

2
1

355
054
930
496
524

806
333

134
285
451

118

564

602
364

3 128

2 128

587

_
1

53
174

720

151

78

412

268

131

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH


HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER
Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

265
858

761

590

310

158

15

394
48

132

156

124

049

41 545
25 603

131

480

139
141

12
1

118
172

519
239
4 068
482

773

431

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use

837

4 109

3.3

3.4

5.3

2.4

132

156
4

124

819

3.7
4 043

18
5

295

265

282

690

8.4

11.4

11.9

7.7

15.2

289

256

276

51

669
42

6
6

1.01 or more persons per room


Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room

Renter-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty

level

Complete plumbing for exclusive use


1.01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room

CENSUS TRACTS

21

112
66

436

45

6.2

5.0

1.4

5.2

4.2

723
52

431
6

45

412
23

268
4

50

10 237

9 893

5 191
19.7
4 961

099
344
37

678
230
33

_
_

754

23

13.6

2.4

742
49

23

_
-

12

NEWARK,

N.J.,

_
_

_
_

515

499

20.5

14.5

494
262

473

21

34
26

SMSA

71

Table H-7.

Structural, Equipment,

and Household Characteristics of Housing

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

Union

For

1980 Con.

Units:

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

County Con.

Belleville

A and

B]

town, Essex County

Census Tracts
Roselle

Roselle Park

borough

borough

Year-round housing units

Westfield
city

town

Remainder

5 164

7 906

10 452

65 899

65 478
17 019
18 959
51 812
14 300
65 565
65 568

Summit

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0140

0141

0142

0143

0144

0145

513

400

394

367

900

540

526

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
Central system

Source of water, public system or private company


disposal, public

159

7 803

10 373

265
747
5 635
555
7 724
7 702

058
504
4 220
269

2 328
4 581

164
5 150

304
3 457
5 229
1
800
7 893
7 893

4 179

2 727

163
595
305
942
526

666
289

Air conditioning

Sewage

7 688

sewer

8
2
10
10

104

499
410
401

513
472
109
156

215
513
513

1
1

194
155
169
110

400
393

360
324

193
155
88

367

361

894
262

136

478

76

900
900

507
135
90
028
23
540
534

505
99
80
030
49
526
522

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
1, detached or attached
2
3 and 4
5 to 9
10 to 49

50 or more

home

Mobile

63
1

14

or trailer, etc.

059
360
_

101

8 396

868
424
405
845
250

790
422

13

50 071
7 582
3 514

14

740
390
26
59
185

953

182

960

404
258
~

2 131

180
23
79

572
69

264
_

835
570
369
63
63

96
47

369
367
150
93
470

91

871

273
62
18

292
548
171

116
355
44

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


March
1978
1974
1969
1959
1949

1979 to
1975 to
1970 to
I960 to
1950 to
1940 to
1939 or

1980-

271

525
907

206

2 417

54

158

11 093
20 508

361

2 726

3 659

277
4 757

12 975
17 474

83

17

4 425
3 138
43

5 697
4 342
37

264
288

223

101

173

111

203

36 575
26 065
306
260
1
693

9
94

..

2 351

Steom or hot water system

5 130

4 025

Central warm-oir furnace

959

788

302
1

215
774
900

111

131

626
716

earlier

72
175

11

27

400
005
842
1
488
2 886

57

12

520
250
328

21

31

75
162
420
252

30
167
300
277
550

470

4
20
90
294
138
207
773

12

154
243

37
119
179
1

59
61

326
227

86
937

HEATING EQUIPMENT

heat

Electric

Other

pump

built-in electric units

Other means

189
10

7 545

5 038

7 738

10 271

72
236
4 492

53
72
2 914

150
107
5 086

125
37
8 145

108
187

585
026
462
2 124
707
26
42

370
010
3 037
2 652
772
1

3 783
2 132

4 341
2 126
208

364

None
Occupied housing units

966

481

015
269

19

62
54

47

497

386

11

29

198
129

351

009

681
142

221

122

20
43

54
147

95
82

165
167

849

489

482

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Units with roomers or boarders

No telephone
Owner-occupied housing units
4 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

1
1

703
3 053

Renter-occupied housing units

2 or more bedrooms
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

357
56
35

619
732
492

104
421
82
73
67

189
155

311
183

475
257

342

28
133
186
254
130
716

130

462

068
458

162
183

831

60
23

15

856

8
6

4 320

740

954

508

529

21

497

743
4
62
560

12

17

271

51
13
16
17
13
8

197

025
910
582
141

11

927

911

78
472
100
570
228

51

111

58

527
62
84
74
955
528
6

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

Fuel

fuel

994

4 311

5
141

3 228

73

240
772
26

43

15

34 819
197
710
28 154
194

10

4 305
20 687
27 697
12 385

150
596
536
215

492

927
22

4 163

kerosene, etc

oil,

Other

No

67

354

2 888

gas

Bottled, tank, or LP gas


Electricity

used

19
5

215
702

963
6
19

33
68

101

582

27
828

873

841

12

12

11

11

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None

994
3 053
2 623

2
3 or more

2
1

875

236

678

505

141

3 004
2 941

4 982

989
672

115

3 171
1

613

90
487
522
252

143

550
583
110

183

839
565
262

252
840
334

300
683
395

63

104

421

527
29
80
67

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1959

to

1979
1975
1970
1969

to

to
to
to

Owner-occupied housing
March 1980
1978
1974
1969

units

or earlier

Renter-occupied housing units

Morch 1980
1978
to 1974
to

086
375
242
760

700
516

221

118

488

2 140

51
3
9
7
13
18

2 124

2 652

2 126

713
804
286

827
824
333
668

560
840
302
424

2 177

2 122

4 492
275
667
677
1
378
1
495

2 914
132

3 053

826
1

138

513
576

or earlier

468

341
1

773
200

321

8 145
671
1

911
37
147

009

133
58
182

034
794
374

111

67
114
127

245

183

451

230
386

296
405

454

13 582

107

120
89

12

75
59
125
150

111

328

570

475

342

716

595

126

4 069

218
124

102
143
63
34

176
250

068
324
446

102

87
130
98
160

105
185

148
150

404
294

369
229

321
266

413

257

251
12

79

78

73

103

11

102
39

2 404
3 514

103

248

955
231

348
172
204

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH


HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER
Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

946

999
727

13

583
72

176
26

492

439

12

198

83

120

149

4.4

2.8

2.4

1.8

198

83
-

120

149

741

311
26

395

15 801
11

103
3

90

195

1.01 or more persons per

room

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per room


Renter-occupied housing units
Percent below poverty level

351
149
5

135
6

1.01 or more persons per room


Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

625

34

47

27

18

26

3.2

3.7

5.2

2.7

1.6

6.2

614
20

34

47

27

18

26

11

438

Complete plumbing for exclusive use

H-72

305

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or

746

216

229

14.3

6.3

8.1

10.8

421
26

120

216

229

17

13

133

239

33

68

14

52

161

95

9.1

5.8

14.3

4.1

7.3

15.1

9.9

214
43
25

33

68

14

152

95

52
8

10

more persons per room

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

CENSUS TRACTS

Structural, Equipment,

Table H-7.

and Household Characteristics of Housing

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Belleville

1980 Con.

Units:

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

town, Essex
Bloomfield town, Essex County

County Con.

Census Tracts

Year-round housing units

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0146

0147

0148

0149

0150

0151

0152

0153

0154

0155

0156

0157

699

2 447

921

782

691

437

906
254

759
47
48
428

192

629

422

800

690

396

2 243

684

384

393

369

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
1
2 or more complete bathrooms
Air conditioning

Central system

Source of water, public system or private company

Sewage

disposal, public

sewer

232
155
208
65
699
676

128
1

84
842

926
250

58
2 447
2 447

192
581
331

1
1

187
192

618
615
277
336
240
625
625

422
334
228

120

287
422

411

790
304
142
392
130
800
800

222
32
690
690

225
217
194
304

243

109
52

122
107

1
1

716
78
396
396

261

84
935

55
2 231

142

519
525
915

921

782
782

539
395
230
22

252
156
73

57
1

390
386

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
I, detached or ottached
2
3 and 4
5 to 9
10 to 49

231

87

home

Mobile

or

575
42
6
6

874
28
338

482
53

100

50 or more

152
14

353
935
393

414
262
27

896
686

431

261

178

34

556
368
93

760
58

71

182

101

60

38

113

127
55

517
563
182
44
87

508
346
172

80
895
242

128
599

181

117
3

trailer, etc.

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1950
1940
1939

March 1980
1978
1974
to 1969
to 1959
to 1949

431

or earlier

777

432

to

to

6
37
113

to

85
133

25

6
6

7
10

11

33

12

61

547
306
156
220

87
475
159
428

51

110

435
485
613

438
375
480

302
305
317
798

114

988
213

547
606

822
775

11

40

93
142

329

21

20
170
167

48
48
68

32
83
90

212

391

291

406
394

830

27
11

118
128
178
931

82
214
783

85
130

35

378

15

61

107
139

32
47
646

431

652

350

31

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam or hot water system

Central warm-flir furnace

heat

Electric

Other

pump

built-in electric units

Other means

107

023
378

252
413

59
19

None
1

674

2 380

185

618

21

32
74

71

125
183
6
62

2 014

10

80

20

67

55

398

766

556
274
603
264
62
46

850

38
25
169
124
272

12
13

14
16

091

685

660

139

193
123

12

Occupied housing units

288
284

13

316

2 187

352

888

752

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Units with roomers or boarders

No telephone
Owner-occupied housing units
4 or more bedrooms
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
1
2 or more complete bathrooms
Renter-occupied housing units
2 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

21

28
68

821
120

750
59

13

6
1

102
78

211
142

6
116
286
565
305
69
43

21

630
736
26

10

19

620

839
24
108
385
24

906

853
537

16

128

320
212
548
256

23

20
310
83
96
48
006
356

709
32

47
719

59

274
64
26
40
478
235

13

31

23

232
77
169
387
22
65

870

354

512

642

536

223

11

43

64
892

10

96

12

646

697

251

500

6
13

632
013
363

134
643
402

466
832
436

375

179

173

154

41

631
29
134
82
186

767
27
95

200

303

719
83
153
102
148
233

274
28
64
57
37
88

556
283
444
306
523

585

11

005
27
69

32

19

12

767
92
236
78
585
322
22

116
84
951
549
6
23

131

597
325

15

49
631
192
186
157

556
511

199

21

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

gas

Bottled, tank, or LP

gos

Electricity

Fuel

kerosene, etc

oil,

13

46
995

Other

No

fuel

13
501

11

268

713

648

used

17

721
14
12

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None

444

146

815
573
140

2
3 or more

30
318
613
224

152
603
181

66

104

172

163

160

497
753
302

711

760
625
209

833
529
135

681

459

169

709

310

57
196
176

130

124

369
106

154
182

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


Owner-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1960
1959

to
to
to
to

March
1978

1980

1974
1969

or earlier

Renter-occupied housing units

1979 to March 1980


1975 to 1978
1970 to 1974
1969 or earlier

821
32
82
152
225

750
39

330

453

850
40

317
447

556
59
258
252
354
633

69

146
178

630
495
628
222
285

15
17
16
21

390
282

476
250

312
308

14

33
197
22

853
209
320

75
57
126

116
36
198
118

31

73
69
55
113

153
148
185

279

109

324

461

369

62

548

597

951

23

102

259
408

32

78
207

122
207
154
114

161

173
163

385
379

438
270

428
328

423
246

223
87

801
164

370
229

694

24

14

131

92

26
406

72

14

24

361
18

82

161
7

70

123

006
349
321

121

221

169

478

117
197

214
498

179
102

80

203
254

151

191

46

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH


HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER
Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

103

21

9V

192

167
25

17

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room
Renter-occupied housing units
Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room

CENSUS TRACTS

42

55

29

38

12

39

20

21

21

25

11

5.1

7.3

2.6

2.4

1.4

3.3

2.8

3.3

1.5

44

29

38

12

39

20

6.8
21

3.3

42

21

25

11

11

102

203

45

67

60

67

191

95

122

116

12.0

12.5

12.9

8.2

11.2

6.3

6.7

10.4

24.3

188
8

45

62

60

61

12.3
191

16.2

102

87

122

110

15
7

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

H-73

Table H-7.

Structural, Equipment,

and Household Characteristics of Housing

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

Bloomfield town, Essex

1980 Con.

Units:

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

East Orange city, Essex County

County Con.

Census Tracts

Year-round housing units

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Trad

Tract

0158

0159

0099

0100

0101

0102

0103

0104

0105

0106

0107

0108

668

876

350

870

350

242

537

530

832

108

2 106

788
86
135

086

2 091

2 628

78
156
184
346
2 108

103
149

33
95

116
175

605
90
2 106
2 106

084
204
2 794
2 789

409
32
568
568

188
143

118
94
209
84
923
366

568

197

564

177

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

Air conditioning

Central system

Source of water, public system or private company

Sewage

disposal, public

sewer

655
276
89
201
18

668
668

211

102

215
232

51

101

193

119

201

411

34
876
876

856
322
350
333

795
106
242
234

879
257
537
537

973
59
530
523

1
1

522
236

1
1

514
260

761
1
1

207
826
820

101

43
112

517
8
1

197
197

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
495

detached or attached
1
2
3 and 4
5 to 9
10 to 49
,

451
130
31

372
189

50 or more

home

Mobile

or

578
539
710
27

204
285
232
90

433

19
3

148
391

261
188

160
169
31

383
218
236
69
310

771

192

324

321

364
580
97
376
216

689
849

17

34

24

17

17

137

138

21

148
174

181

515

167

33
109
341

383
383
727

311

459
498

524
466
768

568
665
054

361
19

48

trailer, etc.

160
78
122
193

272

46
698
759

307
207

155

409
468

241

35
667

80
62
23

111

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


1979 to
1975 to
1970 to
1960 to
1950 to
1940 to
1939 or

29

March 1980
1978
1974
1969
1959
1949

20

earlier

6
16

86
274
436

162

4
77
367
264

237

241

601

584

013

843

184

201

914
337
29

71

81

9
26
74

158
199

387
372

465

637

58
152

273

86
134

181

66
181

485
760

6
6
10

112
259

466
709

50
595
552

096

857

158

128

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam or hot water system
heat

Electric

Other

pump

182

129

Central warm-air furnace

22

24
44

built-in electric units

Other means

57

107

101

46

75

117
132

160
198
7
20
145

338
134

337

558
363
20
67
100

659

2 038

9
14

607
277

159

261

21

111
111

160

11

214

282

983

2 412

74
393
197
59
26
74
2 215
770

204

None
Occupied housing units

632

833

274

195

476

449

444

079

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Units with roomers or boarders

No telephone
Owner-occupied housing units

or more bedrooms
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
1
2 or more complete bathrooms

10

29
684

20
976
86

154
225
89
948

Renter-occupied housing units

2 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

194
51

351

857
580

51

10

6
49
341
63
65
64
933
392
37
23

34

33

39

25

61

60

59

447

174
293

188

111

171

151

937
345
248

318
418

331

517
288

60

146

64

178

49
98

029
439

512
392
4

20

678

18

163

261

79
55

61

17

104
241

222

686
20
25

13

816
609

129
83
1

29
58

68
690
510
20
62

78

61

331

146

437
264

370

86

155
14

114

87

007
509

709
576

25
39

23

564
46
168
593

447
29
27
934

327

41

23

174

987
227
24

647
487
280
30

380
468

370

13

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

439
27
35

gas

Bottled, tank, or LP gas


Electricity

Fuel

kerosene, etc

oil,

Other

No

fuel

125
6

746
4
1

083

366

294
36

124
727
57

139

523
29
192
714

718

10

646
29

415

18

23
199
9

723
33

13

367
24
92
539

363
17

83
1

16

498
22

721

used

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None
1

2
3 or more

277
750
478

291

211

658
282

127

173

29

91

684
30

976

341
51

517
64

447

54
102
108

53

107
117
114
115

121

152

816
553

542
492

298
870
256
52

164

698
966
322

121

603
744
259
53

937

418
25
64

222
26
40
33

293

77

79
44

77
82

139
771

418

683
950
290
60

52

124
107

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


Owner-occupied housing units

1979 to
1975 to
1970 to
1960 to
1959 or

March 1980
1978
1974
1969

167
84
186

241

217

471

57
160
23
50

948
205
382

857

933

678

172

to

330

118
243

100
448
264

or earlier

302
119
264

366

501

497

143

296

54

earlier

Renter-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1969

Morch 1980
1978
to 1974
to

121

113
77
83

334
270
104

029
299

105
66

523
80
127

512
160
217
85
50

183
103

176
70

147
126

177

91

193

45
1

241
330
395
260
256

816
550
776
305

197

437

32

31

22

61

81

59

26
36
47

49

47
76

198
100

123
102

007
273
350

709
205
255

194
190

65
184

41

690
573
710
216

185

191

441
54

293

12

20

213
25

133
26

2 215

773
753
436
253

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH

HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER


Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

236
56

145

337

115

10

44

193
48

203
105

137

44

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per

50

33

20

36

18

39

27

28

32

34

37

7.3

9.7

3.9

8.1

1.9

9.3

12.2

9.6

16.2

7.8

10.0

50

33

20

36

18

39

20

32

34

37

28
4

room

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per

Percent below poverty level

Complete plumbing for exclusive use


1.01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room

NEWARK,

room

Renter-occupied housing units

H-74

51

N.J.,

SMSA

97

270

133

125

405

338

271

566

407

225

10.2

28.9

19.6

12.1

32.6

18.6

16.0

25.6

40.4

31.7

91

270

133
6

125

376
27
29

338
47

257
26

543
72

400
28

219
26

14

23
9

17

82
12
14

12

CENSUS TRACTS

Structural, Equipment,

Table H-7.

and Household Characteristics of Housing

[Data ore estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

East Oronge city, Essex

1980 Con.

Units:

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Irvington town, Essex

County Con.

County

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Trod

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0109

0110

0111

0112

0113

0114

0115

0116

0117

0118

0119

014

973

941
95

611
601

985
197
374
516
778
2 006
2 014

323

Yeor-round homing units

521

503

045

940

487

035

935

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
1 complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

Air conditioning

Central system

Source of water, public system or private

Sewage

company

sewer

disposal, public

1
1

065
153
72
412
55
077
070

521
71

62
144
14
521
521

975
100
123
038
477
2 015
2 015
1

563

14

123

73
431

467

541
14

36
685

666

88
466
118
967
967

358
65
72
613
280
373
366

108
107

100
89

14

964

565
88
045
045

744

62
103
105
66

261

503
498

6
16

940
940

UNITS IN STRUCTURE

3 and 4

203
286
204

5 to 9

113

10 to 49
50 or more

156.

1.

detached or attached

Mobile

115

home

or

trailer,

293
297
286
76

159

334

165

192
149
113

271

281

704
80

000

301

21

146

377
394
23
86

604

401

936

283
72
246
287

114

14
7

145
160

41

49
33

37

274

83

219
98

21

127

576
360

716
263

86
1

13

etc.

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1950
1940
1939

to

March 1980
1978
1974
to 1969
to 1959
to 1949

18

to

24
207
196
93

or earlier

393

to

146

16

48

14

17

113

23
77

146
630
345

335
220
430
580

20
24
150
459
904

116
291

861

10
6

35
92
39

490
495
360
503

62
150
242
519

68
177

368
742

260
262
324
520

211

119
351
109
63

598

282

428
377

751

693
119

97

33

96
137

HEATING EQUIPMENT
885
77
_

Steam or hot water system


Central warm-air furnace

heat

Electric

Other

pump

built-in electric units

Other means

407

768

19

178

32

19

83

76

7
62

247
323

329

132

14
18

10

83

140

050

904

35
43
27

39
35

159

41

24
47
138

18

35

21

62

94
182

117

65

94

939

909

Oil

921

237

13

None
Occupied housing units

653

509

469

311

463

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Units with

roomers or boarders

No telephone
Owner-occupied housing units

or more bedrooms
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
1

Renter-occupied housing units

2 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

42
135
195
60
13

26
851

24
74
135

49
357
274
108

203
101

90
45

14

52

25
552

11

226
53
44

137

43
55

47
87

27
53

368

419

414

494

119
163
55
571

176

92

631

89
90
93
969
418

110

14

140

46

10

98

6
8

9
59

323
22

142

359

245

41

19

649

287

29
265

49
207

714

496
94

235
588

416
579

313
160
26

703
34

81

65

77

42
897

490
370
-

18

291

11

30

159

479

347

553

14

41
71

446
47

64
452
45
78

148
20

83
559
381
22
6

41

7
6

773
225
7

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

gos

Bottled, tank, or LP gas


Electricity

Fuel

kerosene, etc

oil.

Other

No

11

408
405
210

221

715

147
74

861

23

14

183
32

used

fuel

10

259
27

340

70
492

334

312

15

119

35

843

636

34
560

217
425
309
60

283
418
189

13

377
778
234
74

148

26
712
20

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None
1

2
3 or more

754
540

63

655
694
99

616
905
359

21

59

411
195
56

247

443
656

53

368

419

414

494

452

14
55
109

31

15

76
44
67

78

50
52

94

17

101

169

55

119

201

249

156
135

92
82

32
48
50

571

490
118

969
199
378
215

559
212
160

773
202
266

95
176

897
207
247
229
214

177

115
72

157
148

199

31

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


Owner-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1960
1959

195

135

101

274

to

March 1980

10

19

11

to

1978.

22

to

1974
1969

12
35

65
25

30
82

23
16
47
63
125

to

or earlier

116

Renter-occupied housing units

1979 to March 1980


1975 to 1978
1970 to 1974
1969 or earlier

851
124

313

227
229

65
54
120
74

178
82

271

552
602
665
142

235
418
420
248

14
15
15
1

416
406
438

71

421
511

101

15

11

149

361
211

278

143

105
59

230

325

207

640

65

190
110

331
155

281
103

140
58

73
23

17

15

265
54
-

106

49

176

201

98

174

129

101

176

42

301
38

78

14

17

10

6.2
8

18.9
10

361

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH

HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER


Occupwd housing

units

Owner-occupied housing units


Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or

more persons per room

23

18

11.8

23

13.3
18

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per


Renter-occupied housing units

1.01 or more persons per

room

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per

CENSUS TRACTS

63

65

45

40

15.0

15.7

9.1

8.8

21
14.2

17

63

65

45

40

21

13

9
9

room

Percent below poverty level


Complete plumbing for exclusive use

17
4.6

253

92

362

397

335

202

205

106

88

29.4

23.3

32.1

23.7

12.9

21.1

21.2

19.0

11.4

362
33

335
24

181

196

82

15

18

33

7
9

106
16

371
34
26

202

13

92
22

105
21.4
100

189

29.7
253

room

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

H-75

Structural, Equipment,

Table H-7.

and Household Characteristics of Housing

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

Irvington town, Essex

1980 Con.

Units:

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

BJ

County Con.

Census Tracts

Year-round housing units

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0121

0122

0123

0124

0125

0126

0127

0128

0129

0130

0131

0132

0133

527

2 204

2 190

2 015

655

379

484

150
208
74
1
359
70
2 204
2 198

2 174

2 001

586

379

247
98
485

160

153

71

53

70
953
36
638
632

58
567

371

564

674
663

501

635

449

483

733

106

429

448

733

098

866

802

763

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

136

44
831

Air conditioning

30
527

521

Central system
Stfjrce of water, public

Sewage

disposal, public

system or private company


sewer

173
2 190
2 190

815
25
2 015
2 010

613
250

115
74
712

119
1

16

053
126

379

371

635
623

40
449
437

1
1

73
49
710
50
483
483

73
38

1
1

653
74
733
733

378
19
1

100
091

825
119
96
985
179
866
762

18
41

1
1

756
55
796
790

UNITS IN STRUQURE
1,

217
394

detached or attached

3 and 4.
5 to 9
10 to 49
50 or more

or

323
324
359
39
446
524

288
79
586

73

387
36

268
80

home

Mobile

411
157

172

393
482
479

408
476

24
277

115
226

138

472
426

236
559

198

201
73

215
266
58

16

216
446
385

373

155
265

16

170
65

46
603
455
346
377

89
677
623
294

31

17

106

_
-

220
538

48
678

trailer, etc.

102

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


24

March 1980
1978
1974
1969
1959
1949

34

12

115
261
231

earlier

886

176
222
289
505

284

861

1979 to
1975 to
1970 to
1960 to
1950 to
1940 to
1939 or

51

16
8

166
481
265
365
838

30
558
278
259
866

42
52
222
199
362

778

11

6
6

19

25

80
256
347
680

246
294
418
662

128

155

237
318
747

258

10
7

116

171

55
52
461

281

064
400

764

146

215
200
508

443
252
603

061

947
320

870
47

268

82

79
378

19

195
47
137

170

209

20
140
209
388
028

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam or hot water system

131

Central warm-air furnace

heat

Electric

Other

pump

41

built-in electric units

Other means

61

None
Occupied housing units

733

747

146

211

95

23
174

49
189

9
156

10

479

2 146

2 147

24
77

46
94
808

216
835

969

609

201
108

224
70

57
167

49
100

301
110

64

360
113
32
28
122

321

594

50
186
104

393

711

991

133

163

446

23

220
297

419

21

16
199

10

787

369
197

722

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Units with

roomers or boarders

No telephone

466
44

Owner-occupied housing units


4 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

136
172
69

123
35

Renter-occupied housing units

2 or more bedrooms
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
1

013
557
6

338
733

47
63
522
83

53

101

234
79
312
520

145
37
1

447
471

51

10

51

208
409
35

728
80
145

64
881
484

32

13

15

19

13

467

811

133

387

736

16
41

11

13

12

41

23

76
916

33
522

63
769

20

10
107

13
91

693
63
225
97
901
419
25

520
44

14

579
26

518

594

363

15

12

681

57
992

50
887

799

29

21

58
717
9

21

18

67
28
912
607
4
24

109

83
64

39
55

41

18

54
873
553

973
578

17

688
171

46

53
216
402
66

29

137

499
55

59
85
385
755
60

20

11

17

319
6

774

921

61

19

185

647

738

45
37
713
6

694
580

18

24
1

223
975

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

gas

Bottled, tank, or LP

gas

Electricity

Fuel

oil,

945

kerosene, etc

301

No

Other
fuel

15

769
37

19
10

86

used

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None
.

2
3 or more

353
687
346
93

535
954
507

466

808

83
84

59
172

424
1

081

550
92

150

862
678
379
50

347
763
405
94

432
499

522

728

112
106

103
225
120
107
173

409
66

330
767
437
60

322

693

520

154
207

75
113

77
55
79

121

98
113

96
72
164

901
266

873
232

351

912
286
350

306

331

59

731

273
67

463
393
113
22

572
876
289
50

561

446
34

297

402

499

15

92
147
89
84

26
92
108

35
103
142
78

56

44

493
622
249

664
938
109

55

795
282
84

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


Owner-occupied housing units

1979 to March 1980


1975 to 1978
1970 to 1974
1960 to 1969
1959 or earlier

41
81

177

Renter-occupied housing units

1979 to March 1980


1975 to 1978
1970 to 1974
1969 or earlier

013
248
382

835
66

141

194
63

153
283

205
307

132

196

251

336

312
366
496
243
207

329

622
238

469
258

338
332
474

68
87
149
1

132

973
233
335

447
239
450
212
546

881
242
134
154

119
157

126
203

261
169
211

918

382

377

151

278
74

334

124

117

153

293
77

185
20

196

201

204

31

112
171

94
91

223
373
472

283

385
347
546

111

271

128

221

113
54

149
79

278

306

63

138

54

38

694
359
645
235
449

172

203
175

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH

HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER


Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

46

419

122

15
184

324

201

713

186

161

22

33

36

31

31

13
2.8
13

18
2.2
18

45

36

37

22

33

32

39

29

67

5.4

6.9

5.1

5.4

4.8

6.2

7.4

13.1

7.2

13.4

45

36

37

22

33

27

33
6

39

29

67

25

146
24

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or

119

more persons per room

11

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per

Renter-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty

room

level

Complete plumbing for exclusive use


1.01 or more persons per room
1.01 or

H-76

389
79

14

17

15

187
26.9
173

17

13

391
27.0

126

22.9
199

14.0

369

193
21.9
193

209

250

11

10

22

43

143

250
19.1

227

17

404
33.0

335
34

8.5

172
35

227
17.0

163

30

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

352
25.4

18.1

171
16.9

113

182
20.8
175

176

143

more persons per room

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-7.

Structural, Equipment,

and Household Characteristics of Housing

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Units:

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction,

1980 Con.

for definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

Census Tracts

Year-round housing units

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
1
2 or more complete bathrooms
Air conditioning

Central system

Source of water, public system or private company

Sewage

disposal, public

sewer

....

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
I, detached or attached
2
3 and 4
5 to 9
10 to 49

50

more

or

Mobile

home

or

trailer, etc.

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1950
1940
1939

March 1980
1978
1974
to 1969
to 1959
to 1949
to

to

to

or earlier

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam or hot water system
Central warm-air furnace

heat

Electric

Other

pump

built-in electric units

Other means

None
Occupied housing units

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Units with

roomers or boarders

No telephone
Owner-occupied housing units

or

more bedrooms

1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
Renter-occupied housing units
2 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half barh(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

gas

Bottled, tank, or LP gas


Electricity

Fuel

kerosene, etc

oil,

Other

No

fuel

used

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None
1

2
3 or more

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


Owner-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1960
1959

to

March 1980
1978

to

1974

to

1969...

to

or earlier

Renter-occupied housing unfit

1979 to March 1980


1975 to 1978
1970 to 1974
1969 or earlier

_._

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH

HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER


Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per room


Renter-occupied housing units
Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room

CENSUS TRACTS

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

H-77

Structural, Equipment,

Table H-7.

and Household Characteristics of Housing

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

Newark

city,

1980- Con.

Units:

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

and B]

Essex County

Census Tracts

Year-round housing units

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0001

0002

0003

0004

0005

0006

0007

0008

0009

0010

0011

0013

440

2 269

338

2 031

601

238

958

431
108

2 125
122
99

2 010

587

238

63

17

90
496

14

20
100

944
33
30
220

751

171

934

884

530

157

907

860

492
60
47
336

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
1
2 or more complete bathrooms

Air conditioning

Central system

Source of water, public system or private

Sewage

disposal, public

company

sewer

1
1

725
179
129
105
24
751
740

61

10

14

50
596
42

65
627
107

934
923

884
877

516
530

83
532
136

79
126
142
74
86
23

536
133
1

171

166

440
440

2 269

282
47
23
510
22
338

2 159

291

163

206

151

368
654
64

144

694

399
450

42
938

642
47

23

12
1
1

90

29

11

2 031
2 008

601

164
301

464

49
180
250

162

61

297
643

53
8

592

238
238

958
944

68
143
608
106
33

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
I, detached or attached
2
3 and 4
5 to 9
10 to 49

50

161

251

256

203
84
144
463

178
190

108
51

home

Mobile

26

301

483

more

or

383

417

or

462
681
6

trailer, etc.

19

108
6

160

117
221

716
349

191

77
132
24

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1950
1940
1939

March 1980
1978
1974
1969
1959
1949

to
to
to
to
to
to

17

or earlier

417

209
23
548

16

163

68
626

289
685

13

26
128
344
376
864

39

15
17

79
55

551

376

690
43

454

186

9
54
88

25
20

7
16
75

888

865

516

8
75

14

114
320
912

48

19
4

61

13
18
15

301

179

26
22
62

364

181

504
252

641

459
588

281

57
190

885

323

124

562

653

440

721

8
8

11

38
88
49
126

069

68

11

39
39

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam or hot water system

Central warm-air furnace

heat

Electric

Other

pump

built-in electric units

558

918

102

29

12

54
153

79

Other means

None
Occupied housing units

17

705

987

445
76
92
135

31

293
49

848
247

092
65

127

36

103
32

14

32
124

23
144

19

51

16

232

123

52

154

18

11

403

2 085

809

561

197

854

15

67
358
436

35
426
388

177

22
67

89

50

35
249
166

143

15

18

10

33
25

472

147
107

688
536

103

197
32

223

23
33

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
10
128

27

18

12

No telephone

47

141

83

630

208

137

37
266

51

Owner-occupied housing units

217

479
75

10
16

51

108
36

751
626

599
316

50
34
299

Units with

roomers or boarders

more bedrooms

or

21

141

174

1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
Renter-occupied housing units
2 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)

121
1

2 or more complete bathrooms

075
510

779
246

17

34

489

305

303
9
245
331

16
14

178
10

924
537

13

32

357
368

147
73
55

93
34

649
789
46
44

855
564

650
64
32
330

14
1

40
60
421
722

401

23
30

17
10

333

550

152

13

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


gas

Utility

Bottled, tank, or LP

gas

19
12

Electricity

Fuel

kerosene, etc

oil,

177

44
625

Other.

No

fuel

335

151

570

12

63

450
10

25
306
22

23
793

35

17

30
843

14

20
227

7
10

372

77

12

11

used

46
559

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None
1

2
3 or more

202
214

136

551

440

73
27

617
255
65

726

192
43

469
184

903
674
220

19

12

137
8

266

217

479

436
47

43

32

46

71

25

40
54

32
22
160

21
61

108
56

103

228

99
100
119

368
60
68
82
47

388

41

10

751

599

299

924

287
524
339

124
155
136
184

109
54
53
83

130
260
217
317

649
508
594
222
325

225
99

136
73

562

33

193

18

13

724
39

87

364
882
364
95

578

630
33

208

156
147
112
182

22
8
24
145

075
364

779
219
216

183
267

126
218

351
154

553

930

142

331

178
530

78

169

11

190

466

185
38

334

103
82

465

12

50

89

50

166

7
12

17
6
7
14

35

147
48
77

688
212
227

6
16

105
144

195
32

331

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


Owner-occupied housing units

1979 to
1975 to
1970 to
1960 to
1959 or

March 1980

1978-

1974
1969
earlier

Renter-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1969

March 1980
to 1978
to 1974

261

to

or earlier

601

21

93

111

125
64
85

53
17

421

472

194

321

427
97
137

508
297
295

162
162
57

217

222

244

95

118

106

855

91

19

60
52

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH


HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER
Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

125
19

351
10

14

88

244
44

125

77

19

116

51
17
12

71

45
14

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per

room

63

25

23

27

57

83

13

32

12.0

16.8

10.2

4.1

11.9

51
11.7

52

10.0

14.1

25

23

27

57

51

52

21.4
83

14.6
13

19.3

63
15

12

32

Locking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per room


Renter-occupied housing units
Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use
1

-01 or

H-78

more persons per room

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

179

402

664

64

33

196

590

312

482

257

72

298

16.7

51.6

37.9

10.7

11.0

54.4

49.0

43.3

650
32

64

33
4

35.8
551
102

33.9

402

21.2
196
4

36.5

179
27

283
72
29

395
124
87

250
56

72

266

14

39

32
9

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-7.

Structural, Equipment,

and Household

1980 Con.

Characteristics of Housing Units:

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Census Tracts

Year-round housing units

475

832

949

455
36
74
365

826

892
65
40
264

115

295

924

537

067

514

229

4 242

207
190
105
589
34
223
209

4 216

491

793

470

757

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
1
2 or more complete bathrooms

Air conditioning

Central system

Source of water, public system or private company

Sewage

disposal, public sewer

118

76
178

41

133

475
455

823
832

949
949

159

160

296
857
104
59

128
129

110
169
227
92
218

262

902

11

21

131

54
253

40

28

124

331

286

672

295
267

924
910

115
100

31

7
1

537
526

1
1

486
99
695

72
4 242
4 242

731
251

76
557
20

101
81

760
753

152
116

153

86

662
61

491

485

793
780

294
518
430
215
34

244
415
012

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
detached or attached

1,

3 and 4
5 to 9
10 to 49

50

more

or

Mobile

home

or

70

53
292

136
275

68

276

175

421

566
89

422
352
332
30

199
27

270
68
298
45

185

85

14

5
17

14

80
278
794
808
268

176
205
567

501

114
89

121

133

522
419
489

761

527
649

11

71

116
178

259

51

71

trailer, etc.

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1950
1940
1939

to

March 1980
1978

to

1974-

to

1969
1959
1949

to

to
to

or earlier

22
24

5
7

290
557

60
45
337
657

24
95
299
856

842
47

992
50

10
19

399
30

25
219

18

38

408
794

26
94
274

263

420

41

108
27
104
167

60

64
468
363

77
88
169

178

402
879

9
235
307

17

112
179

71

214
420

389

356
853

791

071

516

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam or hot water system

Central warm-air furnace


Electric

Other

heat

pump
10

built-in electric units

Other means

161

None

056
45

768

31

230
68

23
37

087
38

61

12
182

11

116

228

190

885

84

199

646

12

165

100

214

188

4 119

423

145
33
4
155

18

362

111

8
14

99

6
Occupied housing units

285
76

878

007

453

716

414

703

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Units with

roomers or boarders

No telephone
Owner-occupied housing units
4 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
Renter-occupied housing units
2 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

67
291

122

347
94

82
28

22
54
1

015
797

16

30
690
436

33
172
195
63
30
28

683
350
35

14
13

101

343
18

136

200

10

131

986

498

23
642

13

50
144

421

252

260

71

29

33
96
194
32

11

21

42
755
663

19

930

15
691

753

606

46

19

56
271
071

134

81

565

662

116
117
106

178
177
88

888
519
10
5

397
30

332
27
4
810

2 555

15

28

13

36

90
826

109

35
139

589

717

108
123

173
134
78

526
414

369
90
3 048
765

138
229
82
890
473

70
825
699

11

117

15

21

297
47

738

534

192

37
886
24

141

986
806

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

gas

Bottled, tank, or LP gas


Electricity

Fuel

kerosene, etc

oil,

Other

No

242

266

238

11

21

12

12

19
9

717
25

877

607

14

12

11
1

015

used

fuel

580
24

31

29

817
25

9
1

070
20

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None

665
447

431

511

221

276
58

280
74

559
324
80

704
380
98

29

13

44

195
22

252
29

260

19
21

42
28

3 or more

390
367
103
25

546
579
252
76

301

433
351
103

232

451

2 Oil
721

155

852
340
73

071

826

403
674
260
77

641

717

717
292
53

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


Owner-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1960
1959

to

1979
1975
1970
1969

to

March 1980...

to

1978
1974

347

to

March 1980
1978

51

to

1974...

67

to

1969

or earlier

Renter-occupied housing units

to

or earlier

11

112

12

36
45
42

62

121

111

65

50

121

58

690

683
203
323

755
210
256

930
307
408

139
150

137
78

148
90
4
86
10

146
76

015
244

381

144
451

195
195

50
45

77

119
35

138
40

235
32

194
22
38
39
72
23

565

181

691
83
199
175

888

234

101
131

102
50

662
82

121

61

589
53

256

311

139

176

397

208
162

79
28
118

288

131

182
142
229

526

3 048

890

825

986

633
146
509
760

174
325

186
348

440

144

175

247

116

179
398

510
237
22
235

203
79

251

176

309

250
35

169
159

188
85

65

63
183
71

112

311

175
60

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH

HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER


Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No

42

vehicle available

No telephone

INCOME

IN

31

110
7

150
22

173
25

84
24

132
12

315

260

135
6
190

145

11

102

622
65

215
134

76

28

112
18

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per
Renter-occupied housing units

10

62

47

34

80

71

60

85

87

74

5.1

24.6

18.1

17.5

14.2

10.7

5.6

10.3

14.8

10.3

34

10

58
6
4

47

15

80

64

60

85

87

74

19

12

18

19

room

Percent below poverty level


Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room

CENSUS TRACTS

34
9.8

10

418

326

41.2
381

47.2

351
51.4

326
74

333
84

92
37

18
18

365

523

300

250

138

541

48.3

56.2

43.4

28.2

342
57
23

497
97
26

291

26.2
138

17.7
531

19

236
23

14

16

19

181
20.3

263

357

31.9

36.2

154

263

357

49

51

71

10

27

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

H-79

Structural, Equipment,

Table H-7.

and Household Characteristics of Housing

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Units:

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Newark

city,

Essex

1980 Con.
A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

County Con.

Census Tracts

Year-round housing units

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0026

0027

0028

0029

0030

0031

0032

0034

0035

0037

0038

0039

098

632

811

744

893

876

312

535

120

884

069
39

632

761

715

824

524

111

820

103

19

101

10

68

38
174

190

46

92

10

11

41

13

098
098

632
632

811

30
738

784

731

455
273
893
824

860
35
38
92

304

18

27
188
29

876
869

312
296

535
499

90
265
247
278
218

54
239
295
32

84
222

421

058

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

Air conditioning

Central system

Source of water, public system or private

Sewage

disposal, public

company

sewer

380
25
29
393

23
34

78
421

397

10

285

69
173

15

14

120
068

884
877

043
93
8

136
34
1

058
058

UNITS IN STRUaURE
'

detached or attached

I,

3 and 4
5 to 9
10 to 49

50

more

or

home

Mobile

165

186
134
20

14

65
336

132
18
129

181

51

75
75

222
341

45
178
736
332
99

17

30

115

76

152

246

13

61

234
515

55

82
75

or trailer, etc.

14

31

99
185

95

270
622

402

16

114

137

40

61

333
100
514

74

31

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1950
1940
1939

March 1980
1978
1974
to 1969
to 1959
to 1949

28
6

23
106

36

12

37

41

161

68
67

34
126
127
383

239
347

175
124

418
230

to
to

to

15

254
623

or earlier

386

23
137

146
337
59
6

46

20

4
37

17
71

20

81

15

31

72

444

22
43
247

67
267

270
364
593

56
146
303
592

583
97

220

331

012

926

16

63

12

25
6

20
72
-

55
133

58

15

271

134

14

187
20

242

454

044

797

363
32

56
30

20
110
87

17

7
7
7

10

212
204

367
310

162
155

150

16

274
34
47

13
91

251

160

364

620

72

579
76

470
82

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam

906
-

or hot water system

Central warm-air furnace

heat

Electric

Other

pump

built-in electric units

Other means

None
Occupied housing units

473

578
59

595
22
42

49

12

171

35

76

62

161

139
8

34
140

11

132

12

016

589

709

604

60
258
164

46
204
55

215
82

24
212
63

35

12

11

247

25

7
15

457
24

029

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Units with roomers or boarders

No telephone
Owner-occupied housing units

or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

Renter-occupied housing units

2 or more bedrooms
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
1

42

30
93
38

19

29

19

8
10

852
710

534
451

627
466

427

673
386

10
8

10

51

28

70

23
20

208

212

115

109

525

14
12

14

34

61

118

347

444

428

473

46
140

541

10
1

709

331

16

13

59

14

271

302
227

251

253

177
18
7
13
1

070
914

38
9
28
817

175
39
10

62
622

029
590
93

14
16

721
14
6

501

11

48

125

546

300

277

13

12

48
275

72
598

21

14

469

26

677
24

496
232

81

14

20

739
419

533
384

578
132

677
322

89

127

65
22

16
14

177

227

175

41

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

307
20
44
645

gas

Bottled, tank, or LP

gas

Electricity

Fuel

kerosene, etc

oil,

Other

No

fuel

174

16

19

used

211

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
639
284

470
112

410
260

359
220

417
255

71

21

25

39

3 or more

22

18

55

82

63

None
1

348
284
84
25

147

32

30

76
19

277
125
30
22

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1959

to

Owner-occupied housing
March 1980

to

1978-

to

1974
1969

to

units

15

72
92

or earlier

852
302
246

Renter-occupied housing units

1979 to March 1980


1975 to 1978
1970 to 1974
1969 or earlier

130
174

36
9

41
19

534

627

189
167
84

256

119

94

100
152

85
29

138
20

10
13
31

38
8

11

13

18

30

33

123

108

70
55

11

16
7
7

46

709

212

367

61

62

135
136

41

17

276
336
277

48

79

9
541
157
197
82
105

673
205
343
56
69

174
386
424
725

39

196

71

15
1

070

817
289

622

126

122
254
83

181

161

163

135
59

157
68
6

125
49

99
36

83

241

029
195

400
241
193

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH

HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER


Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

62

26

12

47
10

69
41

86

19
34.5
19

7
8.5
7

28

211

41

11

14

23
153
23

109
8

31

38
16
56
20

116
6

23

399
27
277
48

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room
Renter-occupied housing units
Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room

H-80 NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

51
31.1
51

16

22

11

34.9

28.9

22

II

15
46.9
9

25

36

37

25

26.7

28.7

20.3

16.3

14.3

25

36

37

25

12

480

289

275

305

313

992

75

56.3

54.1

43.9

56.4

46.5

58.0

35.4

462

275
73

222

300

954

46

287
27

121

14

53

18

13
13
13

67
20

109
18
10

24

38
15

146
39.8
126
31

20

428

315

389

485

40.0

38.6

309
50

62.5
363
59

47.1

391

26

10

98
37

6
6

475
41

CENSUS TRACTS

Structural, Equipment,

Table H-7.

and Household Characteristics of Housing

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Newark

city,

Essex

1980 Con.

Units:

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

County Con.

Census Tracts

Year-round housing units

Tract

Tract

Trod

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0040

0041

0042

0043

0044

0045

0046

0047

0048.01

0048.02

0049

0050

900

2 184

357

3 103

2 Oil

776

868

143

333

971
102
59

770

009
292

366

2 Oil

776
758

578

502

421

954

770

578

436

398

923
73
60
340

748
30
29
336
20
770
764

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
1
2 or more complete bathrooms

10
13

85

Air conditioning

17

Central system

578
578

Source of water, public system or private company

Sewoge

sewer

disposal, public

44
210
455
44
502
495

84
47
525
20
1

421

400

15

944
897

600
145
98
610
36
618
612

217
227
995

123

76

982

900
883

167
184

2 179

173

152

406

266
517
218
350
94

425
646
104

111
1

032
55
35
428
35

61

85
683
497
357
357

103

082

997

16
133
291

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
27
54
216
98

1, detached or attached
2
3 and 4...
5 to 9
10 to 49

50

146
37

more

or

home

Mobile

or

trailer,

168

127

125

162
785

216
889

131

122

206
319
82

256

56
11

195
27

106
293
314
20
37

421
134
18

etc.

106

60

189

135

47

655
27
542
410

141

188
96

220
844

715

678
286
795

290
468

147
194
1

69
29
109
113
120
336

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


1979 to March 1980
1975 to 1978
1970 to 1974
1960 to 1969
1950 to 1959
1940 to 1949
1939 or earlier

31

29
206
43
300

13
131

25
52
35

367
980

404
896

9
10

33
170
196
505

36
35
288
402

714
86

572

61

55

67
353
557
566

214
377
479
775

25
26
119
462
575
972

50
208
883
735
742
476

14
101

117
247
314
400
933

268
29

158

494
349

463
280

13

11

71

57
128
28

39
118

214

2 987

20
314

24
487

136
82
50
48

133

078

2 854

312
323
357
250

18
121

340

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam

or hot water

480

system

Central warm-air furnace

heat

Electric

Other

11

pump

189
194

67
10

10

25

built-in electric units

94

64

Other means

None

:.

153

13

Occupied housing units

482

113

138

407

168

818

862
225

163

19

16
138

15

63
243

30
173

812

2 088

62
178

73
298
668
270

199

11

353

887

552

719

826

742

99
328
492

155

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
39
84
73

Units with roomers or boarders

No telephone
Owner-occupied housing units

or more bedrooms

1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
Renter-occupied housing units
2 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

35
232
391
74
62
47

83
185

396
173
9
167

443
257
10
13

957
735
35
30

968
842

253
22
25
048

171

19

32
100

287
97
56
36
600
391
17
18

11

68

77

225
425

227
40
15
18

499
335

45
145
92
127

618

15

455
60
119
76
357
663
4

199
194
1

420

143
95
52

13

37
19

12

94
6

23

360

334
664

33

18
16

7
7

511
16
107

349

389

761

348

360

12

30
709

197

36
76
2 040
46
28

692

441

18

25

648

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

gas

Bottled, tank, or LP gas

10

Electricity

fuel

305

kerosene, etc

oil,

Other

No

fuel

used

323

50
1

17

11

086
24

553

309
22

195
18

507

192

21

428
42
94
228
20

609
7

11

63

15
41

402

326

7
I

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None

240
234
42

2
3 or more

643
432

604
522
218

323
312

258
317

600
602

193

188

109

271

85

15

64

42

396

391
31
19

287
22

227

6
22
83

12

30

740
814
427

695

2 163

107

37

693
97
34

700
777
273
76

506

371

79

574
894
279
65

425

455

668

136

26
55
99

23
85
166

133
26

492
26

94

394

111

164

64

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


Owner-occupied housing units

1979 to
1975 to
1970 to
1960 to
1959 or

March 1980
1978
1974
1969

16

earlier

57

Renter-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1969

March 1980
1978
to 1974
to
to

or earlier

77
160

21

178
107

32
207
102

54
117

156

234

267

21

11

957
317
200

968
227
316

600

499

145
162

357
345
527

126
314

264

206
94
54

321

42
94

166
250
100
84

173
168

36
17

218

48

134
52

443

161

145

127
465

11

104
313
38

11

61

81

47

18

078

2 854

301

278
433
303
64

412
843
830
769

289
599
246
200

159
45

140
80

150
53

293
42

108
36

107
54

106
117

46
5

85

15
16.0
15

184

334

6
6

82

592
232
198

420
398

6
11

648
67
248
250
83

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH

HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER


Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units

93

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

192
106
7
72

45
20

41

11
1

16

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per

17
23.3
17

43

73

42

11

26

8.8

9.9

21
4.6

44

18.7

11
3.8

20

10.9

6.6

8.3

43

73

11

20

42
6

21

44

11

5.3
19

room

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per

Renter-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty

level

Complete plumbing for exclusive use


1.01 or more persons per room
Locking complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room

CENSUS TRACTS

room

191
43.1

180
23
11
11

361
37.7
342
42
19

350

203

70

459

484

314

309

36.2

33.8

14.0

35.7

22.1

28.7

333
79

203

70

40.7
431

477

93
28

51

307
54

309
74

15

17

46

NEWARK,

515

311

237

53.1

23.3
311
73

36.6

455
150
60

N.J.,

SMSA

237
32

H 81

Structural, Equipment,

Table H-7.

and Household Characteristics of Housing

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For

Newark

city,

Essex

1980 Con.

Units:

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Trod

Tract

Tract

Tract

0051

0052

0053

0054

0055

0056

0057

0058

0059

0060

0062

0063

118

973

179

612

418

579

836

100

958

153

568

732
25
24

Source of water, public system or private company

Sewage

109

47
67
352
54
973
958

595
78
106
404
29
612
612

383

60
36
390
33
118

Year-round housing units

157

307

617

077

292

617
-

818

800

783

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
Air conditioning

Central system

disposal, public

sewer

45
87
367
40
1

179
172

6
8

12

60

22
32

11

418
409

579
561

211
9

836
808

1
1

14

16

53
107

78
172

450

14

14

300
299

617
617

542
95
818
809

29

121

67

51

174
258

_
-

157
140

115

743
75
32
318
19

783
783

UNITS IN STRUQURE
54
169
819

detached or attached

1,

2
3 and 4
5 to 9
10 to 49

50

173

93

57

226
484

404
265

76

74

160
208

more

or

home

Mobile

53
121

552
304
194
388

or trailer, etc.

22
56
164
121

55

11

119

88
312
77
154
86

272
88
190
11

309
125
559
84

91

99

648

451

15

15

10
6
179
159

_
176
1

634
000

414

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1950
1940
1939

March 1980
1978
1974
to 1969
to 1959
to 1949

23

to
to

to

34
194

29
127

283
209
232
660

28

12

61

281

126
205
168

321

579

439

702

893

797
74

145

or earlier

27
25

16

29

27

290
232
574

52

6
128

323

424

120
197
519

347
20
22

491
14

687
24

15

48
58
377

150
189
823
513
84
24

17

84
346

114
891

284
124
379

123
11

824

53

086

439

78

171

170

74

28
115

84
94

66
138

208

073

894

127

41

40
342
155

15

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam or hot water system

91

Central warm-air furnace


Electric

Other

heat

pump

built-in electric units

Other means

None
Occupied housing units

44

132
172

43
265

74

20

88
37

499

350

554

698

96
295
200
60
26
24
299
904
40
82

45
67
87
22

15

228
31

65
205
179
43

021

6
115

92

59
55

13

10

056

908

45

29
240
258

022

044
11

443

314

17

11

702

91

628

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Units .with

roomers or boarders

No telephone

123

Owner-occupied housing units

293
92

or more bedrooms

complete bathroom plus half bath(s)


2 or more complete bathrooms
Renter-occupied housing units

2 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

123

_
14

21

29

263
206

523
389

519
305

995
676

739
329

112

101

12

14

16

32

20

26

61

114

100

10

611
7

10

289
38

305

129
10

438
10

43

710

566

47
836

22
276

87
721

30
218
26

10
11

28
763
583

30

273
78
29

37
67
650
493

55

89
67
301
142

13

25
442
5

676

623

109
92

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

gas

Bottled, tank, or LP

gas

Electricity

Fuel

kerosene, etc

oil,

27

000

208
22
42

493

538

801

Other

No

fuel

11

28
722
33

11

854

513
32
54
094

17
91

633
33

29
86

994
617

984
585

12

91

59

15
15

26
-

38

20

used

78

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None
1

23 or more

398
464

520
235

478
332

771

155
39

135
18

164

141

293

579

194
122
34

48

790
184
89

585
269
33

10

179
4
32
32
38
73

78

155

136

424
215

48

59

356

14

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1959

to
to
to
to

Owner-occupied housing
March 1980
1978
1974
1969

units

or earlier

Renter-occupied housing units

1979 to March 1980


1975 to 1978
1970 to 1974
1969 or earlier

:.

258

301

200

13

41

30

6
19

9
29

87

46

15

45

17

126
67

145
59

191

56
89

20
59

763

299
252
465
354
228

263

523

519

51

129
188

74
33

155
165
83
120

211
52

42

30

40

650

721

120

196

379

220
264

121

221
138

143

95

128
109

84

163

41

31

105

25
16

10
50

41

18

73

995
257
435
93
210

739
255
224

112

77
183

74
12

190
505
459
522

159
74

122
72

25

322

13

10

117

69
34

196

87
115

15
11

676

623

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH

HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER


Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

175
106
9
25

109
13

135
11

28
14

22.0

27.6

20
13

10

42

242

228
56

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per

22

28

7.5

10.9

22

28

14
4.7
14

24
41

24

151
57.4
108
16

41
22.9
41

40

11

25.8

42.3

40

11

room

Locking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per room


Renter-occupied housing units
Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1. 01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or

H-82

more persons per room

NEWARK,

N.J.,

260

361

289

445

34.1

55.5

40.1

34.3

246

334

28

55
27

14

289
38

412
102
33
7

SMSA

43
20

329

290

550

403

33

754

62.9

55.9
261

55.3

54.5

485
154

29.5
22

45.0

324

313
60
16
10

65
11

57
79
20

707
110
47

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-7.

1980 Con.

Equipment, and Household Characteristics of Housing Units:

Structural,

[Dato ore estimates based on a somple; see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Newark

city,

Essex

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B)

County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0064

0065

0066

0067

0068

0069

0070

0071

0072

0073

0074

0075.01

285

650

164

642
42
25
448

453

Year-round housing units

137

121

268

158

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
371

Complete kitchen facilities


1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

018

16
55
12

92

Air conditioning

Central system

453
409

Source of water, public system or private company

Sewage

7
51

disposal, public sewer

075
056

487
38
20
430

74
1

518
508

617
32
30
716

823
805

79
72

450

351
1

089

36
136
136

238
38
38
941
87
336
299

432
29
70

31

59

133

776
18

40
452
440

137
127

262
50

14

65
881
67
1

268
260

61

935
134
276
240

556

14

650
650

137
30

32
158
150

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
1,

detached or attached

60
93

2
3 and 4
5 to 9
10 to 49

171

92
37

50 or more
Mobile home

or

trailer,

etc.

54
28
156

39

40
85
225

167
282
219
341
100

261

191

814

498
674

584
698

11

10

83
310
327
397
219

396
358
389
216

27

99
336
310
274

221

116

128

31

446
315

217

118

15

416
466
247
26

285
295
279
262

14

271

13

176
125

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1950
1940
1939

March 1980
1978
1974
to 1969
to 1959
to 1949

30

19

to

17

to

40

216

to

103
137

19

65

328
316
704

95
198
794

997

314
220
64
82

895

736

31

79

39

137

171

or earlier

36
33
72
303

537
449
25
64

145

984
29

536
296
214
418

16

20

101

136
1

13

19

22
27
67
97

26
44
44

35
125
155
108

903

23
49

29
10

112

39
36
183

023

955

942
42

813
32
25

19
61

74
486

27
35
90
286
691

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam or hot water system

43

Central warm-air furnace


Electric

Other

heat

318

pump

built-in electric units

265

Other means

15
47

None

478

354

604

54
190

16

179

279
70

650

676
32

107

13

394

330
35

47
308
62

15

6
Occupied housing units

973
78
23

045

135

363

12

342
39

873
36

23

60

261

406

255

182
7

18
55
471
29

64
424
34

40
268

214

18

13

39
39
723
556

42

54
826
587

13

055

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Units with

roomers or boarders

No telephone

44
24

Owner-occupied housing units


4 or more bedrooms
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
1
2 or more complete bathrooms

22

33
665
72

21

16

21

19

28
310
204

Renter-occupied housing units

2 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

5S2
460

408
749
38
20

578
418
13
9

4
189

236
32
33
29
809
465
29
27

12

76
296
20
4

87
357
7

98
302
32

13

31

18

63

59

006
727

753
419

839
464

27

28

360
252

16

211

19

899
571
11

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

gas

207

Bottled, tank, or LP gas

Fuel

127
12

kerosene, etc

oil,

Other

No

fuel

562

392

58
825
33

166
033

53
15

Electricity

391

322
9
39
643
32

613
43
72
385

778
26
42
482

14

544
52
69

19

362

560

15

19

737
28
29
456

439

12

68

159

453

16

31

50

used

542

14

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None

293
29
32

407

861

170
27

546

71

234
350
66

3 or more

504
400
84
57

267
674
165
29

305
805

282

193

60

204
28

236

296

357
22
72
48
78

302
24
36
48
86

137

108

541

346
520
293
35

292
662
258

471
30
72
102
119
148

424
34
64

38

161

282
156
29

498
406
176
33

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


Owner-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1960
1959

to
to
to
to

70

March 1980
1978
1974
1969

37
9
9
19

or earlier

310
65

Renter-occupied housing units

1979 to Morch 1980


1975 to 1978
1970 to 1974
1969 or earlier

160
28
57

21

5
9

16

408
200

17

17

69
22
26
102

67
64
35
113

176

541
182

578
307
825
300

295

485

146

214

50

242
27

411

141

24
32
350

33
9
109

101

582
8
103

809
226
247

839
257
284

122

143
155

006
405

753
156
234

145

115

340

248

169
67

256
90

222
76

15

6
149
12

17

116

723
118

265
95
245

61
81

268
14

38
79
61

214
11

72

34
39

184

76

58

826
209
285

360

899

132
77

281

120
212

60

181

91

114
323

60
28

208
34

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH


HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER
Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

16

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

182
39

70
16

203

135

128

119

174

165

15

26

17
5.6
12

23

66

4.9

15.6

23

66

44

13

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per

10

50

54

27

18.2

27.3
6
6

13.9

21.2

18.2

7.6

10

50

54

27

13

room

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or

282

3.0

20.6

more persons per room

Renter-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per

CENSUS TRACTS

room

544

45.5

361
62.0

38.6

141

317

520

11

114

109
24

141

44
18

001
63.4

886
96
115
17

372
46.0
335
58
37

148

102

106

142

47

44

219

10.1

14.1

19.6

5.7

12.2

24.4

93

106

133

47

44

17

12

219
33

10

9
4

9
9

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

H-83

Structural, Equipment,

Table H-7.

and Household Characteristics of Housing

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

Units:

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Newark

city,

Essex

1980 Con.
A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

BJ

County Con.

Census Tracts

Year-round housing unfit

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0075.02

0076

0077

0078

0079

0080

0081

0082

0083

0084

0085

0086

159

165

113

080

081

097

673

901

2 152

688

296

680

363

2 763

071

611

605

133

658
69
90
80
28
688
688

286

658

332
24
56
119

2 669

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen

facilities

complete bathroom plus half bath(s)


2 or more complete bathrooms
1

Air conditioning

Central system

Source of water, public system or private company

Sewage

disposal, public

sewer

51

11

44
462
30

18

159
127

755
59
165
156

045
36
42
712

23
081

058

42

15

17

90

16
861
55

46
067
33
668
638

46

68
092

089
082

133

481

901
891

2 152
2 152

7
7

47

50

18

206
627

41

178

296
296

680
668

363
363

2 763
2 755

6
16

39
104

238
36

46

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
detached or attached

1,

2
3 and 4
5 to 9
10 to 49

50

more

or

home

Mobile

135
189
269
496

95
232
326
316

40
30

196

113

272
476
136
84

43
405
457

57
267

35
21

10

701

192

469

284
80

32
314
448
314

179

82
388

24

21

225
248

51

16

82
107
68
55

413
95

273

2 175

202

11

69

10

11

or trailer, etc.

23
73
98

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


1979 to March 1980
1975 to 1978
1970 to 1974
1960 to 1969
1950 to 1959
1940 to 1949
1939 or earlier

14

47
42
39
60

22
5

16

54
214
834

137

840

15

11

22

173

47

9
9

42

17

118

321

9
137
110

8
120
189

8
6
127

350

14

186

406

94
215
22

31

329

271

20
67
270

910

508

52

193

11

885
732
20

55
132
853

774

644
185
134
345

61

192

32

48
237

187

235

29
753
177
573
231

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam or hot water system
Central warm-air furnace
Electric

Other

heat

pump

built-in electric units

895
34

422
53

727
42

800
52

21

18

15

12

59
567
43

30
264

213

Other means

None
Occupied housing units

093

134

047

21

182
27
1

055

273
52

162

434
67

15

266
38

135
192

44
628
28

15

301

61

153

214

302

119

157

59

89
347

613

771

912

317

230

636

302

2 091

14

_
440

20
212
33

13

26
417

13

32
1

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Units with roomers or boarders

No telephone
Owner-occupied housing units

or

more bedrooms

complete bathroom plus half bath(s)


2 or more complete bathrooms
Renter-occupied housing units
1

2 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

30
177
291

142
211

14

44
22
802
599

16

8
73

6
131

286

323

15

16

11

21

9
33

18

32
761

923
580

200
253
27
15

16

549

732
466

11

13

107

279
48

80
45

14
17

12

7
7
7

11

185

603

94

195

231
156

24

360
763

664

18
1

128

864
636
78
44

308

562
20
325
994

130

101

203

39

18
15

31

148

96

402

7
22

12

10

22

36

492

639

454

449

23
97
334

865
20

271

29

55

55

530

36
538

404

_
-

27

639
6
28

608
848
153
4

553
184
20
14

14

253
38
45
42

107

48

105
71
28
9

2 084

15

39

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

gas

Bottled, tank, or LP

gas

17

Electricity

Fuel

532
23

kerosene, etc

oil,

Other

No

fuel

used

41

499
358
226

363
508
202

373

10

50

10
27

743
12

213

68
182
86

486

16

11

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None
1

2
3 or

more

511

270
574

91

191

61

72

20

291

211

286

323

15
7

15

178
623
97

225
92

55

543
74

175
55

34

19

46

141

531

74

26

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1959

Owner-occupied housing
March 1980
1978
to 1974
to 1969

units

to
to

or earlier

Renter-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1969

to
to
to

Morch 1980
1978
1974

or earlier

65
62
58
106

26
70
62
53

802
204
279

923
210
433

123
196

118
162

199
48

144
42

16

13

131

55
36

27

28
209
761
218
200
152
191

57
57
53
141

732
144
293
110
185

43

16
14

22
106

26

360

664

33
7
7

12
6

30

27

13
1

864
529
765
342
228

308

7
12

185
22
50
36
77

603

231

151

43
80
60
48

263

331

411

417

144

281
331

40

225

99
25

569

48

19

21

35

232
77

69

96
75
281

2 084

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH


HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER
Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

30

174
36
190
8

166
75

76
20

69
138

51

437

24

61

32

17
15.9
17

27.1

33

38

11.3

18.0

21
7.3

33

38

21

16
5.0
16

more persons per room

12.6

32
4

7
131

22

1.01 or more persons per room


Renter-occupied housing units
Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per

room

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per

NEWARK,

room

N.J.,

SMSA

13

21
46.7

_
-

21

_
-

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

H-84

162

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or

299

13

294

143

101

105

363

97

359

15.5

13.3

14.3

26.7

291
43.8

509

36.7
271

27.3

92

105

141

486

36
23

9
8

16
9

_
-

347
82

52.4
87

59.5

135

44

16

150

27
23

16

107
46.3
87
14

10
10

24
-

20
9

335

CENSUS TRACTS

Toble H-7.

Structural, Equipment,

and Household Characteristics of Housing

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

Newark

city,

Essex

1980 Con.

Units:

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

County Con.

Census Tracts

Year-round housing unltj

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0087

0089

0090

0091

0092

0093

0094

0095

0096

0097

0098

0098.99

105

998

854

2 603

2 331

070

948

584
166
342
602
548
2 603
2 555

290

23
36

779
40

22
38
484
20
105
066

264
372
475

498

677

809

710

418

647

799
28
66
302

701
33
20

899

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
1
complete bathroom plus half both(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
Air conditioning

Central system

Source of water, public system or privote company

Sewoge

disposal, public sewer

16

11

79

477

203

28

19

498
476

677
670

809
792

597
134
710
710

232
40
998
998

129

750
1

32
854
787

113

2 331
2

305

835
47

33

91

27

496

788
93
893
845

15
33

683
44

21
1
1

777
769

33
33

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
detached or attached

I,

3 and 4
5 to 9
10 to 49

50

15

87
153

21

271

409
69

69
30

456
223

202

147
238
132
129

67

21

16

590

13

40

23

13

21

12

168

more

or

144

326
628

Mobile home or

trailer,

etc.

91

88

212
322
513

52
115

472

331

128

137

172

292
446

370
267
220
268
520

282
427
279

13

38
49
176

_
_
_

262
343

600
70

390
96
809
648

16

45
20
34
232
407
242
874

295
137
258
134

132

155

338
769
_

12

661
113

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


March 1980
1978
1974
1969
1959
1949

1979 to
1975 to
1970 to
1960 to
1950 to
1940 to
1939 or

no

earlier

157
168

11

26

19

131

267
249
26

063

624

614

107

115
50

310

64

15

43
57
185
798

27
167
194
546

69
157

31
10

31
8

547

471

441

221

403

368
038

86
488
346
818

031

33

295

171

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steom or hot water system

Central warm-air furnace

heat

Electric

Other

pump

11

built-in electric units

Other means

None
Occupied housing units

659
27

463

10

917
25
-

815
59

15

188

457

2 105

26

306

564
298

434

160
19

16

19

158
26

88
362

27

61

305

220
-

42
276

19

18

25

331

156

102

189
29

151

11

85
28

41

775

651

061

891

698

2 507

2 272

23
222
269

21

334

486

131

331
73
30
59

288
605
263

64
215
575
249
85
219
697
678
28
44

360

609

142

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Units with roomers or boarders

No telephone
Owner-occupied housing units

4 or more bedrooms
complete bathroom plus half
2 or more complete bathrooms
1

bath(s)

54

110
4

56
6

16

21

15

231

71

Renter-occupied housing units

2 or more bedrooms
complete bathroom plus half
2 or more complete bathrooms

_
155
175
34

23

452
305

055
641

bath(s)

16
15

42

38
792

36
760
356

22

499
322

600
355

11

621
7

645

10
1

367
709

13

10

62

44

442

330

180

13
19

156
30

127

13

20
533

27

22

484

866

677

11

157
1

274
902
705

9
68

1
1

38
367
302
55
28
62
383
057

41

339
333
43

27

41
11
1

431
746

16
8

6
7

746

370

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

gas

Bottled, tank, or LP gas

48
857

Electricity

Fuel

kerosene, etc

oil,

Other

No

fuel

used

236

181

313
50
29
267

391

34
41

033

385
39
139
697

11

35

87

290

26

21

12

881
23

18

054
970

825
907

930

860
753

12

401
82

441

151

99

33

126
25

6
7

605
42
100
127
93
243

575

302

333

27

11

28

767
418

386

427

192

192

291

355

158

31

104

465
492
104

208
102

855
565
260

17

34
23

10

18

305

269

131

331

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None
1

2
3 or more

571

571

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


Owner-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1960
1959

to

March 1980

11

110
4

175
24

to

1978
1974
1969

38

10

90

25

47

to
to

or earlier

Renter-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1969

to
to
to

March 1980
1978
1974

71

13

19

95

59

75

055
340

600

180

499
144
213
90

234

52

119
107

226
104

128
39

174
68

31

16

139
60

116

134
20

301

or earlier

645

193

15

12

53
35
32
134

32

71

97
35
116

792

760
322
313

181

241
261

192

98

38
61
1

367
438
538

37
88

201

88

196
112

190

902
593
586
260
463

53

21

154

34

65
153
150

57
82
120

105
42
50

697
563
623
276
235

383
260
536
266

115
1

431
494
441
235

321

261

240

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH


HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER
Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

584
132
370

193
94
4
106

51

12

193
85

35

118

22
6
45

21

93
22

57
21.2

41
31.3

44

14

37

13.3

41

44

2.3
14

6.4

45

12

81

13

163
35

_
_
_
-

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or

48

885
205
26
503

35
-

more persons per room

58

28

42

19.0

25.5

58

28

13

24.0
35
10
7

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per

76
25.2
76
10

62
18.6

62
13

12

room

Renter-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level

Complete plumbing for exclusive use


1.01 or more persons per room
Locking complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room

CENSUS TRACTS

37

449

292

248

252

366

579

463

505

844

517

42.6

58.5

42.4
562
132

29.8

460

61.0
803

36.1

352
64

454

97
36

31.8
239
59

24.3

262
37
30

41.3
238
74

48.2

413

56

13

14

17

27
45

245

10

41

138
45

12

21

31

NEWARK,

472

N.J.,

SMSA

H-85

Table H-7.

Structural, Equipment,

and Household Characteristics of Housing

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

1980 Con.

Units:

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Nutley town, Essex County

Orange

city,

and B]

Essex County

Census Tracts

Year-round housing units

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0134

0135

0136

0137

0138

0139

0181

0182

0183

0184

0185

0186

226

584

952

185
46
74

578
39
30
188

925
45
39
382

560

783

771

860

900

715

844

000

993

734

738

731

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
1
complete bothroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

Air conditioning

Central system

Source of water, public system or private company

Sewage

disposal, public

sewer

548
556
227
135
109

554
560

544
323
1

391
116

778
776

853
295

495

202
860
860

892
290

162

151

436

111

900
900

698
519
270
330
176
709
715

838
400
255
480

53

45
690

185
1

844
839

000
977

106
96

106

59
1

719
94

1
1

939
36
727
718

047
1

426
20
226

192

151
1
1

738
738

16

57

584
560

952
947

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
1, detached or attached
2
3 and 4

368
42
47

5 to 9

12

10 to 49
or more

40

50

51

home

Mobile

277
66
92
214
126
8

668

668
440
270

351

134
148
378

73
269
180

181

292
99
33
36

172
371

64
35

201

121
81

54

294
355
282

136

212
281
9
85

153

414
236

277

185

184

302
277
208
472
294

256
227

122
208
129

129
253
193

121

61

261
177

64

81
181

115

or trailer, etc.

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


March 1980
1978
1974
1969
1959
1949

1979 to
1975 to
1970 to
1960 to
1950 to
1940 to
1939 or

9
15

23
148

earlier

9
56

6
27
36
157
178

306
052

193

161

283
757

360
019

120
37
116
286
237
322
616

237
357

16

42

92
280
326
334
863

45

138

109

256
496
214
693

230
303
78
79
310

302
328
915

10
112

10

52
65

12

279
319
285
733

356
217
530

61

72
255
190

476

423

139

937

439

298

103
8

13

636
84

31

37

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam or hot water system

358

Central warm-air furnace


Electric

heat

pump

461
223

364
300

21

518
195

159
508
6

267
473

479

12

111

144

212
245

27
42

42

137

42

177
65

208

80
190

28
150

129

53
39

42
57

46

Other means

122

212

None

24

10

816

948

106

573

828

Other

built-in electric units

Occupied housing units

537

329
343
548
212
208

863

764

238
335
514
312
526
236
30

863

10

11

33

12

865

919

066

900

831

707

573

620

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Units with

19

Owner-occupied housing units

6
19

38

roomers or boarders

No telephone
or more bedrooms

1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
Renter-occupied housing units
2 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

79

108

239
118

968
414
56

837
170
243
150
026
475
34

27

18
1

44
298
313
493
266
409

327
214
391

245
489

156
26
4

177
9

006

993

36
34
190
34
33

138

70
85

31

758
363

22
72
261
70
65

113

475

098

49
359
714

28
147

247
70
37

19

14

45
122
37

89
215
27
35

18
11

33

859
498

451
329

613
397

31

14

583
24

41

21

11

15

29

38

19

503
24

463

396
7

176
6

280

21

123

36
667

332
49

510

10

590
375
116
25

164
318
73

223
423

18

42

247
20
67
30
70
60

122

215

37
33

42
25
56
87

359
299
473
262
325

859
210
265

451
93
142
63
153

395
86

204

215

83

81

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

gas

Bottled, tank, or LP gas


Electricity

Fuel

663
9

kerosene, etc

oil,

Other

No

fuel

21

42
790

95
643

190

50
913

71

690

733

288
465

61

958
27

19

004
9

used

13
13
5

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None

79
607
603
248

2
3 or more

210

147

181

128

123

581
671

914
548
222

904

636
656
287

669
729
295

863

837
33

302

541

237

322
495
79
52

357
730
355

190
22
29
43
25

475
56
85
84

378
877
276

131

140

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1959

Owner-occupied housing
March 1980
1978
to 1974
to 1969

units

to

or earlier

238
94
310
151

371

312

208

526

to

March 1980
1978
to 1974

58

to

41
41

or earlier

68

117
188
82
139

Renter-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1969

329
57
228
195
339
510

to

25
190
75
188
385

968
333
368
132
135

298

327

81

15

136
139

435
602

026
260
304
235
227

409

489

758

61

81

140

110
180
114
85

443
324

440
383

264
308
1

227
174
279
537

129
103

140

68

51

29
69

115
135

71

246
330

261
22

098
443
410

101

127
118

269

283

25

151

90
1

140

244

45

613
139
241

65
168

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH


HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER
Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

435
388

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

429

303
218

491

242
12

18

19

157

75

132

96

12

181

98

200

131
15

164

137

15

15

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use

82

24

44

29

22

37

23

1.9

5.1

3.5

1.7

7.8

1.5

5.7

10.7

82

24

35

24

22

4.7
9

19
7.7

6.2

37

19

23

1.01 or more persons per room

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per room

Renter-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room

H-86

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

31
14.9
31
5

34

61

28

22

65

221

227

186

245

99

6.5

6.3
61

2.7

5.4

13.3

13.7

28.5

22.0

22

65

29.2
221

20.7

28

227
25

179

99

151
24.6
146

10

34

27

21

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-7.

Structural, Equipment,

and Household Characteristics of Housing

[Data ore estimates bosed on

Orange

city,

sample,

Essex County- -Con.

ee Introduction.

For meaning of symbols

Units:

see Introduction.

West Caldwell

Verona borough, Essex County

1980 Con.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

bor-

A and

B]

West Orange town, Essex County

ough, Essex County

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0187

0188

0189

0210

0211

0212

0218

0173

0174

0175

0176

0177

739

2 179

420

3 651

3 312

2 167

414
382
500
953

3 624

739
395
535
350
257
739
739

286

2 165

920

Complete kitchen facilities


complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
1
2 or more complete bathrooms

2 161

901

Air conditioning

215
73
2 165

Year-round housing units

617

486

471

905

772

522

435

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
96
141
1

Central system

Source of water, public system or private company

Sewage disposal, public sewer

161

257
570
243
260
920
919

593
107

102

803
57
617
595

302
794

755
266
66
304
78
772
772

420
420

864
256
3 305
3 263

183
170

990

3 279

2 544

81

54

33

11

23
126
566

42
80
33

79

101

163
59

146

401

7
16
27

71

260

83

250
257

124
133
208

14

52
14

88

121

2 179
2 179

136
1

370
678

905
305
702
568
528
899
882

926
652
2 690
005
3 612
3 610

878
556
713
736

481

136

501
481
481

299

93
54
895
15
1

522

511

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
274

detached or attached

1,

191

3 and 4

136
66
793
705

5 to 9

10 to 49

50

more

or

Mobile

home

or

trailer,

690
206
75
54
602
293

360
344
204

145
76

74

19

406
229

129
84

94

17

10

etc.

599
445
249

001
127
183
87

291

538
438
180
75

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


1979
1975
1970
I960
1950
1940
1939

March 1980
1978
1974
to 1969
to 1959
to 1949
to

93

to

109

to

60
310
212
446
935

or earlier

11

20
66
382
223
407
822

15

61

126

211

400
387
248

135

267
932

563

12

10

74

226
76
440
442
255
732

27

52
201
138

129
061

14

80
264

982
419
849

311

712

181

1
1

18
13

17

297
263
307

284
725

287

131

276
702

6
11

14

121

37
215
239

510

321

521

263

12

36
73
176

233

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam or hot water system

Electric

Other

heat

447

365
76
140
133
4

Central warm-air furnace

pump

built-in electric units

Other means

None

2 057

Occupied housing units

271

364

200
447

290
816

121
241

123

458

103

33
55
103

26
22
92

46
39

29
39

52

398
38
70
22

10

727

2 072

312
469
377
535
415
106

896

537

695
732

481
691
8

59
73

398

3 609

3 264

39
20
3 201

2 466

250
496
88

94
-

97
8

54
103

28

46

28
43

13

448

299
340
350

800

735

71

445

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
40
72
775
389

24
190

Units with roomers or boorders

No telephone

325

Owner-occupied housing units


4 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half both(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

71

78

171

461

101

Renter-occupied housing units

2 or more bedrooms
1 complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bothrooms

732
605

9
148

445
87
62

121

80
105

8
6

81
1

516

13

36

25

092
448
34
21

325
242
639
281

747
370

18

198

239

103

873

981
283

377
478
417

183
5
10

230
893
580
408
227
28
42

55

15

17

729
629
363
798
306

651

149
49

163

14

81

11

23

36

18

51

008
429
277
492
792
379

831
129

603
90
78
48
842
575

244
42
904
472

28
122

24

22

15
6

042

710

682

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

Electricity

Fuel

kerosene, etc

oil,

Other

No

111
16

484

709

655
23
252

gas

Bottled, tank, or LP gas

17

18

104
044
22

51

53
558

962

used

fuel

12
10

13

60
509
792
366

650
-

12

105

2 315
17
67

958

53

13

38

54

121

737

779

865

472

720

971

28
702

20

710
15

13
8

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None
1

2
3 or more

629
035
339

269
912
566

368
809
310

54

149

50

325
46

775
58

445

36
27
63
153

149
187

66
97
80

110

105

807
939
216

550
570

325

981
78
192

105
1

173

884
833
787

75

67

118

074
532
583

361
641

703
756
223

379

279
750
574

332
579
405

132

129

831
70
149
103

603
46
82
96
116
263

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


Owner-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1960
1959

to

1979
1975
1970
1969

to

March 1980

to

1978_

to

1974

to
to
to

March 1980
1978
1974
1969

or earlier

Renter-occupied housing units

or earlier

732
599
590
250
293

21

206
175
1

121

364
317
217
223

181
1

092
334

312
56
230
235
328
463

415

51

239
199
359
477

3 201

217
231

139
583
539
138

2 466
203

299
76

472
448

180
201

731

379
463

008
79
127
213
264
325

263

802

612

747
236
354
60
97

417
80

408

798

147

107
105
125

87
84
90

241
321

149
26
72

118
118

11

135
166
180

40

311

360
269

701

451
149
158

100
123
74
118

254
104

380
273

630

377

573
473
-

627
452

351
7

179

56

37

64

79

68

49

792

181

328

904
328
271
133
172

842
245
293
151

153

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH


HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER
Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

477

430

103
26
194

180
22
119

18

59
5

308

264

602
264

14

99

241

155

138

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room
Renter-occupied housing units
Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room

CENSUS TRACTS

36

23

47

22

34

22

88

33

42

32

3.0
23

10.6

1.7

2.6

2.2

2.7

1.3

11
0.8

16

11.1

1.6

5.1

5.3

37

22

34

22

88

33

11

16

36

32

36

7
10

299

143

245

12

42

17

34

24

21

91

167

17.3

12.8

22.4

2.9

5.6

4.1

8.3

3.0

10.1

19.8

132

235

12

42

17

26

24

4.7
7

2.7

285
47

21

91

167

17

31

10

_
_

11

_
-

14
7

NEWARK,

17

N.J.,

SMSA

H-87

Table H-7.

Structural, Equipment,

and Household Characteristics of Housing

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

1980 Con.

Units:

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

West Orange town, Essex County Con.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

Remainder of Essex County

Census Tracts

Year-round housing unltt

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0178

0179

0180

0160

0190

0191

0192

0193

0194

0195

0196

0197

151

2 006

2 478

441

185

939

384

2 071

138

433

99
322

651

291

939
232
644
742

873
2 006
1
999

772
245
2 478
2 478

156
187
183
800
41

142

441
441

181

317
317

167

939
939

373
543
592
075
126
384
384

006
454
229

2 463

460
384
877

841

2 138

416

216

474

930

103

27

54

241
63

13

74

448

256

236

317

314

959

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
1
complete bothroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

127
61

Air conditioning

Central system

Source of water, public system or private company

Sewage

sewer

disposal, public

836
58
256
250

134
1
1

151
151

707
1

102

769
1

310
269
869

Oil
199

266
328
308
878

115
1
1

308
309

062
574
312
493

172
1

155
2 060
2 060

953
406

484
68

959
959

UNITS IN STRUaURE

3 and 4

332
393
246

5 to 9
10 to 49
50 or more

70

41

11

16

197

103

172

detached or attached

1,

home

Mobile

or

trailer,

etc.

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1950
1940
1939

067
70

18-6
6-13
29-5

14

March 1980
1978
1974
to 1969
to 1959
to 1949

169
23
67
83

or earlier

879

167
819

921

937

81

185

to
to
to

90
293
792
256
557

22
26

117

695
92
25

329
78

41

213
49
26

269
494

975
686
203
39
23
33

179
10
7

96

112

24

19

11

99
290
199

73
110

928

818

983

918
032

2 130

818
565

10-4

52
164
137
172

22
158

151

78
40
10
84

14

141

216
66

179
804

779

HO

16

48
92
779

146
083

11

208
209
365
154

220
387
273

780

61

12

18

55

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam or hot water system
Central warm-air furnace

heat

Electric

Other

pump

built-in electric units

Other means

302

10

66

29

49

36

985

2 442

35
1

810
634
447

32
20
2 181

241

8
22
28

188

023

53

11-7

041
193

919
184

22
47

770

590
220

145

196
134

15

21

43

67

17

54

31

91

159

929

360

2 039

903
510
219
638
26

193
512

233

15

None
Occupied housing units

217

133

053
375
442

408

308

14

37
22

186
710
269
813
122
56

698
320
278
216
600
217

298

932

260
94
353

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Units with

29

roomers or boarders

No telephone

36
467

Owner-occupied housing units


4 or more bedrooms
1
complete bothroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

83
116
54

2 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)

gas

Bottled, tank, or LP gas


Electricity

kerosene, etc.

oil,

Other

No

fuel

17

37

15-

8-4

HOUSE HEATING FUEL

Fuel

64

80

6
7

2 or more complete bathrooms

178
175
158

361

750
416

Renter-occupied housing units

Utility

14
6

483

609

204
522

524

462
_

512

227
674
056
261

26

19

387
967
90
277

22
24
513
207
157
145

14

545
300
531

22

167
117

8
6

51

293
25

37

12

11

530

833

892

12

830

27
179

963

117

21

30
32

21

56

50
76

832

630

483

439

511

15

135
6
10

11

277

30
546

678

38
745

14

21

705

508
266

492
537

646
257
30
38

21

14

34

10
1

41

155

672
464
53

52
13

used

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None

2.

265
528
319

541

3 or more

105

218

66
308
1

36
439
114
396

116
853
066
407

13

61

292
865
238

413
575
259

230
539
367

244
514
297

18

66

288
463

162

104

160

417
665
212

698
42

513

903

79

162
99
180

97

216
134
230
244

209
838
730
262

223
818
605
286

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1959

to
to
to
to

Owner-occupied housing
March 1980
1978
1974
1969

467

units

or earlier

Renter-occupied housing units

1979 to March 1980


1975 to 1978
1970 to 1974
1969 or earlier

053

810

387

186
78
314

188

2 181
159

353
352
493
424

473
403
578
568
261
66
80
86
29

21
8

16
8

175
34
99
22
20

122
53
29
33

13

472
157

313
305

368
357

482
443
-

216

60

26

14
68
93
82

55
21

210

156
323
308

750

80

126
271
183
170

17

39

116
311

267
376
317

183

275
336

73
87

215

251

600

646

134

111

202

181

122
142

249

321

371

368

316

321

330

173

126

13

75

13

55

166

10

14

14

26
4
22

105

193
83
260
198
306
346

508

260

138
325
307
368
370

68
228
179
316
469

167
26
24
53
64

531
221
167
53

672
157
269
95

90

151

341
277

663
474

575
434

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH

HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AN!) OVER


Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

19

130

196
196
9

52

178

177

15

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per

12

18

24

63

28

10

33

13

22

2.6
12

1.7

1.3

2.9

2.4

1.4

6.4

1.4

1.8

71
4.7

18

24

63

28

10

33

13

22

71

46

41

40

_
-

7.5

7.1

3.6

46

7.7
41

6.0

39
-

41
3.3
41

room

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use


1

.01 or

more persons per room

Renter-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level

Complete plumbing for exclusive use


1.01 or

H-88

more persons per room

NEWARK,

room

N.J.,

8
10.0
8

122
10

Locking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per

135
18.0

SMSA

45

13

'

- -

40
~

CENSUS TRACTS

Toble H-7.

Structural, Equipment,

and Household Characteristics of Housing

[Data are estimates based on o sample; see Introduction.

For

Units:

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

1980 -Con.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

8]

Census Tracts

Year-round homing unit!

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
Air conditioning

Central system

Source of water, public system or private company

Sewage

disposal, public sewer

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
I, detached or attached
2
3 and 4
5 to 9
10 to 49

50 or more
Mobile home or

trailer,

etc.

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


March 1980

1979 to
1975 to
1970 to
1960 to
1950 to
1940 to
1939 or

1978
1974
1969
1959
1949
earlier

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam or hot water system
Central warm-air furnace
Electric

Other

heat

pump

built-in electric units

Other means

None
Occupied housing units

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Units with roomers or boarders

No telephone
Owner-occupied housing units

or more bedrooms
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
1

Renter-occupied housing units

2 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

gas

Bottled, tank, or LP gas


Electricity

Fuel

kerosene, etc

oil,

Other

No

fuel

used

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None
1

2
3 or more

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


Owner-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1960
1959

March 1980
1978
to 1974
to 1969
to
to

or earlier

Renter-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1969

to

to
to

March 19801978
1974

or earlier

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH

HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER


Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per

room

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or

more persons per room

Renter-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level

Complete plumbing for exclusive use


1.01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room

CENSUS TRACTS

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

H-89

Structural, Equipment,

Table H-7.

and Household Characteristics of Housing

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Remainder of Essex County Con.

1980 Con.

Units:

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Dover town, Morris County

B]

Madison borough, Morris County

Census Tracts

Year-round housing units

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0213

0214

0215

0216

0217

0448

0449

0450

0429

0430

0431

0432

560

2 276

3 852

3 046

152

920

2 265

3 819

142
136
801

920

893

669

531

268

657

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS

Source of water, public system or private company

Sewage

544
509
359
282
265
555
535

336

Complete kitchen facilities


complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
1
2 or more complete bathrooms

Air conditioning

Central system

disposal, public

sewer

498
684
754
458
2 267
2 256
1

783
2 337
3

113

495

872
247
152
713

3 429

888
834

131

61

2 635

632
253
282
705

635
629

504
164
136
569
24
520
490

248
298

199

716

117
1

268
268

633
425
355

121

145
1

657
652

171

189
341

820
414

565

152
152

914

975
42

615
136

182
891

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
I, detached or attached
2
3 and
.
5 to 9
10 to 49

727

3 705

138
159

107

11

64
48

38
46

101

50 or more

168

home

Mobile

34

or

312
436
215

070
526
210

105

32

448
530

10

45

094
300
49

698
314
169
112

285
116
109

180
132

99
39

227

81

11

69
74

16

6
15
18

24

671

41

20
63
45

31

trailer, etc.

YEAR STRUaURE BUILT


1979 to
1975 to
1970 to
1960 to
1950 to
1940 to
1939 or

March 1980
1978
1974
1969
1959
1949

15
13

211

793
329
199

earlier

19

78
114
546
832

289
317
450
039

180
558

321

380

30
48
48
315
253

11

34
101

750
437
308
416

32
70
162
323
253
042

25
11

261

714

295
155
159
870

260
246
613

21

273
428
252
662

29
23
157
392
126
404

063
572

454
687

574
339

131

901

11

110

169

146
253
341

HEATING EQUIPMENT
750
755

Steam or hot water system


Central warm-air furnace

heat

Electric

Other

204
964

2 678

880

210
673

143
164

850
360

32
36

21

12

12

17

175

40

98

59
92

60

39
6

145

68
92

97
110

544

2 245

3 806

3 003

pump
10

built-in electric units

Other means

None
Occupied housing units

154
522

828

045

057
446

620

60
80
085

453

234

612

14

129
333
395
337
483
285
30

947
544

19

18

18

25

34

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Units with roomers or boarders

13

No telephone
1

11

28
3 592

483
759
2 268
214

24

400
447
656
604
245
20

Renter-occupied housing units

2 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)

12

28

44

388

2 343
12

68
789

216
224

317
318
485
347
227

131

2 or more complete bathrooms

47

31

14

641

Owner-occupied housing units


4 or more bedrooms
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
1
2 or more complete bathrooms

77
67

8
1

151
19

378
503
382
524
625
607

27

15

30
695

11

579

783
500

262
220
243
535
288

21

782
407
22

17

27

539
310
27
20

349
25
72
377

389

334

823

161
15

110

005

406

431

231

285

177

228
135

64
114

20
120
671
136
134
120

157

264
173

760

193
163
301

184
105

322
235

117

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

gas

Bottled, tank, or LP

Fuel

10

346

kerosene, etc

oil,

182

gas

Electricity

Other.

No

fuel

096
12
71

824

11

16

62
134

609

19

283
747
546
252

122
570
573
355

280
579
409

428
504

185

183

085

671

695

121

121

127

47
97
95

225
376

306

used

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None

17

2
3 or more

493
675
359

317

104

46

660
069
412

2 028

566
1

166

369
352
962
320

119

89
589
679
255

53
314
564
200

28
354
350

129
86
220

947

579

84
239

32
134

169

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


1979 to
1975 to
1970 to
1960 to
1959 or

Owner-occupied housing
March 1980
1978
1974
1969

units

earlier

Renter-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1969

to
to
to

Morch 1980
1978
1974

or earlier

641

3 592

55

161

218
238
392
414

295
240
455
490

206
763
763
253
607

227
40
92
47
48

604

295
254

489
268

125
241
128
110

214
69
51

53
41

378
136
296
206
337
403

045
94
212
189
177

373

236

625
442
562
306
315

783
260
248

535
235

143
132

50

903

181

69

21

52
197
304

130

184

81

305
388

233
207

180
152

539

483

129
144

165
142
103
73

184
47
84

322

136
186
115
102

425

268

197

181

372
264

126

782
212
297

36

96
104
62
60

275
213

146
96

48

22

17

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH


HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER
Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Locking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

36

25
300

461
258
6
172

11

15

417
6

351

266
215
4
65

168
14

14
91

58

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per

51
3.9
51

37
2.3

37

71
2.0

25

20

25

36

16

2.4

1.8

3.6

3.2

1.7

20

25

36

16

15
8.2
15

25

71

room

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per room


Renter-occupied housing units
Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or

H-90

24

102

105

39

105

34

27

11.2
12

6.3

13.4

7.3

13.4

6.3

5.6

34

27

20

more persons per room

102

100

20

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or

20
3.3

39

105
7

more persons per room

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-7.

Structural, Equipment,

and Household Characteristics of Housing

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

For

1980 Con.

Units:

meoning of symbols, see Introduction.

Succasunna-Kenvil (CDP),

Morristown town, Morris County

A ond

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B)

Remainder of Morris County

Morris County

Census Tracts

Yeor-round housing units

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Troct

Troct

Tract

Tract

0435

0436

0437

0438

0453'

0455

0401.01

0401 02

0402

0403

0404

0405

155

2 310

148

2 155

072

2 192

265

2 416

124

2 277

136

034

382

233
378
375

2 192
631

261

101

231
169

551

399

859

215

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
1
complete bathroom plus half bath{s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

66
363

Air conditioning

Central system
Source of water, public system or private company

Sewage

disposal, public

sewer

53
155
146

94
438
829
270

168
2 310
2 303

1
1

148
137

088
325
225
967

185

208
335
63
440
567

74
155
2 146
2

066

399
394
255
073
257
297
753

337
700
259
145
190

809
96
999

793
544
846
254

859
166
567
77
769

177

477
712
899

155

910

146

203

650

11

41
7

74

81

51

693
93

27
18

38
47
47

61

5
15

12

93

451
1

655
822

207
193
122
659
54
205

161

126

31

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
1,

detached or attached

3 and
5 to 9

10 to 49
or more

50

Mobile

or

537

193
144
133

344
66

530
150
98
69

893
500
264

501

281

590

20

132
295

261

259
59

home

367

855
125

55

71

324
117

737
302
64
65
47

66

11

trailer, etc.

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1950
1940
1939

March 1980
1978
1974
to 1969
to 1959
to 1949

13

49

21

56

68

97
53

231

430
345
569
864

235
199
67
448

576
492
29

to
to
to

160
124
576

or earlier

116
225

95
68

55
99
322
157

18

281

29
73
748
332
32

173

161

765
597
97

349

454

111

167

359
204
517

565
390

887
132

213
917

755
552

777
359

77
211

100
132
54
729

12

22

59
102

46

286
864
463
630

117

496

36

30
64

17

139
139
62
781

123

106
176

264
105
314

822
860

550
229

18

5
31

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam or hot water system

778

Central warm-air furnace

180

774
345

25

16

71

107
68

Electric

Other

heat

pump

built-in electric units

Other means

101

17

49

84

34

31

37

647
567
33
99
70

235

2 369

045

12

12

68
25

44

770

842

618
785
519

791

252
11

64
97

None
Occupied housing units

106

099

026

375

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
67

Units with roomers or boarders

No telephone
Owner-occupied housing units
4 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
Renter-occupied housing units
2 or more bedrooms
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
1
2 or more complete bathrooms

66
309
60
57
48
797
489
38

18

53
26

29

500
209

69
93

869

30
36
801
289
172
186

131

531
130
67

220
753

350
568

841

193

102
158

27
56

57

13

35

16

669

713

195
260
182
207
592

35
27

10

873
266
382
244
502

2 060
1

225
162

101

597
007
64
52
25

241
211

162
190
139
20

150
6
6

30
39
2 085
588
545
331

25
69

27
5

821

284

152
52
25

134
6

33
676

753

164
166
120
166

195
188
122

426
246

86

14

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


007

322
23

734

Bottled, tank, or LP gas

11

31

14

12

Electricity

123

123

46
353

106

31

61

182

286
9

92
723

Utility

Fuel

gos

No

230

909

13

58

99

317
485

255
269

341

142

379
835
650
212

166

591

636
299

500
28
75
76
139
182

531

869

2 060

873

236
510
432

113
123

591
291

370
236

194
280
146
177

753
353
728
288
384

568
204
219
77

64
38

230

606

106

154

201
125

623

kerosene, etc

oil,

Other

883

15

357
28

21

406

119

9
127
1

113

386

085
29

86
553

410

75
417

13

10

36

used

fuel

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None

233
544

2
3 or more

211
118

408
138
587
120

504
385

66
260
569
340

56
676

47

19

196

081

941

232
397

556

586

194

618
93
373
242
614
296

676
52
85
95
134
310

753
29

152
99

166
66
72

426

130
425
431
193

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


Owner-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1960
1959

to
to
to
to

March 1980
1978
1974
1969

90
153

or earlier

Renter-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1969

to
to

to

309
24
37

March 1980
1978
1974

or earlier

797

78

81

139
77
118
119

128
145
182

801
69
175
115
117

333

325

207
382
448

225
73
110

176

11

201

31

563
250

205

12

045
42
219
219
306
259

2 085

502
119
219
97
67

190

284

71

113
87
37

222
56

185
160

90

43

347
320
4
56

16

31

79

138

369
382
487
709

136
136
174

278
125
182
55
64

18

47

10

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH


HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER
Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

IN

162
154

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

182

259

251

37

20

198
126

252

135
124

187

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per

15
3.0
15

5
1.6

14
2.6
14

30

28

42

33

56

24

3.7

3.2

4.0

1.6

3.5

3.6

30

28

42

33

56

24

12
7.9
12

8.4

room

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per room


Renter-occupied housing units
Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room

CENSUS TRACTS

229

109

18

159

30

11

28.7
221

6.2

3.2
18

13.2

13.3

1.0

5.8

109

21

11

29

153
9

14

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

91

Structural, Equipment,

Table H-7.

and Household Characteristics of Housing

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

1980 Con.

Units:

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

and B]

Remainder of Morris County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0406

0407.01

0407.02

0408.01

0408.02

0408.03

0409

0410

0411

0412

0413

0414

480

882

476
332
672
688

876
64
758
493

156
838
86

177
9
9

Year-round housing units

194

586

349

349

077

077

793

785

337

201

490

201

480

959

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

417
348
317

901
153

Air conditioning

Central system

Source of water, public system or private company

Sewage

346
268

032

disposal, public

sewer

194
199

680
668
213
258
63

573
287
716
945
289
358
283

180

168

401

959

424
506

302
919
96
778
449

109
688

014

197

298

203
397
156

002

313
224
234
568
73
330
994

298

174
892
633
155
1

201

436
797

118
1

917

350
375

955
546
329
003
101

942
609

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
1,

detached or attached

464

116

11

149
35

50 or more

home

Mobile

163
14

44
30

3 and 4
5 to 9
10 to 49
or

515
48
5
13

9
27
4

11

25
43

070
387

676

159
115
62

96

191

331

75
91

294
33
14
22

5
5

111
16

68

II

trailer, etc.

YEAR STRUQURE BUILT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1950
1940
1939

March 1980
1978
1974
to 1969
to 1959
to 1949

to

18
125
103

21

to

38
326
352
270
86
324

to

-.

or earlier ..

12

52
91

360
375

353

145

34

354

19

025
367

670

321

37
95

59
155
122
294
207
95
262

497
270
80
466

833
206
31

85
39

32

38
87

161

246
524
236

141

71

224

15

30

20

28

52
54
197

16

13

41

98

40
363

11

21

103
113

130
92
666

251
166

679

97
348
437
222
317

399
236

957
236

933
230

407

259

61

99

167
174
316

993
340

953
295

650
224

10

19

13

14

150
93

41

96

69
62

112

51

344
445
407
642

HEATING EQUIPMENT
849
279
110
136
43

Steam or hot water system


Central warm-air furnace

heat

Electric

Other

pump

built-in electric units

Other means

32

191

56

21

437

848

55

234
615

151

None
Occupied housing units

388

146

544

326

040

740

295

180

126
794
172

438

195
322
283
419
243
86

919

733
392

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Units with roomers or boarders

No telephone
Owner-occupied housing units

more bedrooms
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
or

30

12

14

834
470

298
376
134

362
480
324
654
75
65

12
10

11

11

14

012
253

331

Renter-occupied housing units

2 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

20

28

13

15

238

059
469

64

192

710

645
87
50

14
14

424
507
271
700
120

730

101

46

953
272

180

157

924
88

388
87
48

43
35
091
326
363
286

649
421
24
16

15

78
719

20

13

195

203
215
576
336

841

54
54

12

539
322
186

7
19

148
6

30

440

212

208

769

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

771

gos

6
243

Bottled, tank, or LP gas


Electricity

Fuel

361

kerosene, etc

oil,

Other

No

fuel

413
-

49

32
955
37

116
935
32

14

817
5

289
24
160
043
28

520
16

46
728
16

486

82
6
120

768
64

18

77
145
24

89
749

24

107

926

11

13

41

14

10
168

35
335
689
379

84
587
838
410

064

61
1

075

used

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None

51

389
556
392

2
3 or more

6
225
803
403

480
243

362

834

153
371

62

36
266
777
465

23
215
525
383

125

23
120
791

392

10

187

231

229
526
275

592
651

436
409
219

310

662
340

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1959

Owner-occupied housing
Morch 1980
1978
to 1974
to 1969

units

to

197

or earlier

Renter-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1969

012
50
238
214
313

to

376

March 1980
1978
to 1974

138
186

to
to

19

or earlier

290
360
188
75
28
30

33

7
10

94

121

55

92

261
193

207
111

14
5
9

059
87

312
203
263
194
87
35
36

424
96
312
295
375
346

238
106

304
274
426
128

120
22
34
25
39

88

214

79
69

32
25

953
74
233

126

195

194

151

719
62
84
82

202
250

205
432

141

347
200
286

350

172

241

87
38
36

649

576

54

176

174
222
89

31

243
83

091
82
221

121

117

254
253
330

91

6
4

68
55
37

454
313

347
250

120
114

154
112

14
157

13

152

14

241

129
103

15
16

13

733
130
425
282
474
422
186
41
81

33
31

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH

HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER


Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

96
96

134
122

191

220
206

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN 1979

BELOW POVERTY

366
361

LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room

20

56

38

32

56

26

2.0

4.1

4.6

0.6
6

3.6

0.4

1.1

38

0.5
6

5.1

56

2.2

20

26

13

56
6

32

13

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use


1.01 or more persons per room

Renter-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per room

25

6.6

8.0

22

4
28.6
4

21

10

19

97

24.1
13
13

8.3
10

9.1

2.9

16.8

19

78

2.9
7

32

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per

H-92

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room

N.J.,

SMSA

CENSUS TRACTS

Structural, Equipment,

Table H-7.

and Household Characteristics of Housing

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For

1980 -Con.

Units:

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Remainder of Morris County Con.

Census Tracts

Year-round housing unfit

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0415

0416.01

0416.02

0416.03

0416.04

0417.01

0417.02

0417.03

0417.04

0418.01

0418.02

0418.03

229

2 437

078

592

408

2 520

242

2 886

782

934

229
248
597
665

2 437
81

078

592

387
347
825
008
368
403
357

2 512

242
204

768
532
203
250
265
735
776

934

909
66
242
242

886
83
622
2 739
467
2 886
2 847

172

832

694

18
16

122
60
89

91

726
30

934
-

537

520

516
416

211

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
1
2 or more complete bathrooms

Air conditioning

159

Central system

Source of water, public system or private

Sewage

532
2 224

disposal, public

company

sewer

079
779

344
216

111

333
366

681

481
2

189

259

121

122

065
659

586
515

277
250

125

2 161

168
2 520
2 512

157
1

381
1

537
502

184
143
90
108
172

211

204

404

178
681

747
462
883
809

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
1,

detached or attached

1
--

3 and

5 to 9
10 to 49

592

17

61

154
179
334

121

15
21

50 or more
Mobile

653
56

861

26

154

home

or

_
-

10

22

65
70

62

trailer, etc.

353
22

082
90
42

160

23

990

20

10

156

58
92
68

52

49
405
246

294
482

19

416

173

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


4
143
142

1979 to March 1980.


1975 to 1978
1970 to 1974.
1960 to 1969
1950 to 1959
1940 to 1949
1939 oreorlier

310

371
89
170

22
116
242
619
319
57
62

44
277
235
82
387

485
582
70

569
409
26

31

352
247

55
35
137
2 239
263
99
58

641

17

34
106

160
139
27
126

467
628

369
213

430
885
_

35
180
193

11

281
351

702
264
146

57
99

7
14

10

47
105

30
45
54

556
443
300
325

611

38

26
789
246
99
30

036
389

745
365

944
698

32
49

67
25

58
82

334
594
_
_

195

052
191
51

103

43
48

HEATING EQUIPMENT
767
385

Steam or hot water system


Central warm-air furnace

heat

Electric

Other

pump

29
42

built-in electric units

Other means

179

27

84

140

57

576
635
184
382

121

47

10

121

90

109

600
639
20

445
9

31

None

9
Occupied housing units

214

2 399

058

572

380

311

2 479

2 840

514

218

10

107
175
184
120

783
467

665
383

59
593

138
481

HI

2 057

849

46

584
24

179

20
5

10

27

878

195

745

28
631
299

910

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Units with

roomers or boarders

No telephone
Owner-occupied housing units

more bedrooms
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
or

24

24

36
580
389
66
494
819
476

087
550
219
587
127
76

Renter-occupied housing units

2 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

179

105

331

253
212
90

296
48
45

784
69
60

19

10
6

17

16
23

39
27
039
209
203
240
440
360
64
-

163

408

299

497'

302

24

24
295
904

23

38
577

56
160
947

53
72

270

84
795

13

12

15

18
10

40

16
15

846
243

524
253

21
1

506

37

11

45
399
126

19

867
490

143

521

178

90
796
226

186
114
95

629

43
43

11

28

775
26

499

626

19

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

339
6
35
812
22

gas

Bottled, tank, or LP gos


Electricity

Fuel

oil,

kerosene, etc

Other..
No fuel used

14

050

553
393

81

67

64

667
-

626

620

040

243

16

19

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None

41

261

2
3 or more

39
180

24

18

613
299

945
235

512

102
314

201

156

087

580
27
199
144
162
48

846
93
200

524

69
250
263
274

135

49

219

148
126

321

262
694
406

311

113

37

954
082
330

290
548
343

157

21

28

145
166

524
753
216

516
478

665
42

399

165

783
78
124
124
382
75

440

111

2 057

849

558

54
42

371

372

50
354
888
453

173

124
432
346

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


Owner-occupied housing units

1979 to March 1980


1975 to 1978
1970 to 1974
1960 to 1969
1959 oreorlier
Renter-occupied housing units

1979 to March 1980


1975 to 1978
1970 to 1974
1969 or earlier

231

199

819
657
818

212
70
97

34
42

211

133

22
23

201
140

153
39

137
123

127
32
19

67
134

48
18
12
10
8

93
332
238
408
240
69
37

039
102

242
185

275
235
1

107
137
275
194
336

10

11

255
86

512
945
397
203

139
139

281
152

141
127

317
86

5
16

541

104
172

310
37

37
70
66
177
49

631
109

867

372
307
572

168
137

271

41

437
84

796
315
310
94

114

43

51

23

77

15

14

65
36

79
34

200

57

189

57

44

352
106
20

48

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH

HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER


Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

101

97

33

13

95

37

92

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room
Renter-occupied housing units
Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room

CENSUS TRACTS

31

13

2.9

2.2
13

31

32

33

25

20

16

14

55

12

2.4

3.2

2.3

2.6

25

20

3.5
14

1.4

33

2.4
16

3.4

32

55

12

16
14.4
16

144

5
0.6

36

7.0

4.5

15
13.2

128

29

15

_
-

:
-

12
9.4
12

52
2.9

52

53

8.7

3.7

53

9
16

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

H-93

Table H-7.

Structural, Equipment,

and Household Characteristics of Housing

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

Units:

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

1980 Con.
A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Remainder of Morris County Con.

Census Tracts

Year-round housing units

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0419.01

0419.02

0420

0421

0422

0423.01

0423.02

0424"

0425

0426

0427

275

864

979

73

854
216
268
482
93
864
864

969
250
590
644
225
967

73

268
315
558
896
295
275
253

210

547

067

056

242

089

206

193

193

618

Tract.

0428

607

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
1
2 or more complete bathrooms

Air conditioning

Central system

disposal, public

136
411

242
257
584
363
215

189

062

861

431

764
297

27

sewer

089
306
576
853
419
080
069

161

656
825

914

Source of water, public system or private company

Sewage

547
363
789

951

58
54

200
453
550
956
294
206
196

719
88
37
20

847

48

184

21

7
18

105

47

41

7
41

54

19

82
143
75

275
263
76
90

264
656

224
323

30

75
142

14

34
5
1

427
487
963
465
1
1

188
110

618
438
317

132
149
611

618

607
583
534
002
285
602
558

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
1,

detached or attached

3 and 4

486
12

005
29

43

23

128
57
46
11

5 to 9

10 to 49

10

980

15

126

home

or

trailer, etc.

34
93

42
243
113
276
215
38
140

7
14

23

286
284
222

104
103
691

189

112

45
56
134
265
453
116

240

43

206

412

529
517

679
544

193

890

794
442

531
281

608

357

371

64
9

58
22

50 or more
Mobile

65

21

110
72
114
27
248
47

399
94
12

_
60
42

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


1979 to
1975 to
1970 to
1960 to
1950 to
1940 to
1939 or

March 1980
1978
1974
1969
1959
1949

161

479
382
114

284

earlier

13

174

248
151

19
19

11

11

60
20

179

113

185

496
366
547

322
352
740

647
546

468
565

934
634

769
758

108

21

6
7

43

12

31

34
25

161

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam or hot water system

Central warm-air furnace


Electric

heat

pump

Other built-in
Other means

electric units

143

11

36

17

13

22

13

39

17

253

847

863

73

13

155
399
315
524
98

724
245

820
474

17

None
Occupied housing units

522

440

054

211

082
530
246
564
129

089

030

166

191

56

163
520
442
534
28

51

21

588

065
244
406
302
523
314

575

335
494

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
16

Units with roomers or boarders

No telephone
Owner-occupied housing units

more bedrooms
complete bothroom plus half
2 or more complete bathrooms

4
1

bath(s)

Renter-occupied housing units

2 or more bedrooms
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
1

17

39

20

26

13

91

11

50
6

197
268
123
86

11

185
539
43
39
9

17

14

41

19

19

14

16

937
410
276
444
229
93
144
43

773

660

845

911

834

801

27
-

013

463
-

677

28

13

32

391

357

182

46

172

172
193

14

10

190
619
372

255
629
275

937
88

583
318
759
82
57
33

or

36
4

945
530
161

629
109
76

391

300
535
59

100

_
-

538
508

240

18

175
23

21

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

gas

Bottled, tank, or LP gas

Fuel

kerosene, etc

oil,

Other

No

fuel

726

4
378

12

11

Electricity

164
7

341
19

used

112

028
6

69
472

438
6

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None
1

2
3 or more

22

31

40

241

149
577
297

187

195

747
512

630
354

592
290

440

945

26
220
660
347

12

26

289
412

20
171

36

466
206

21

820
96
210

17

189

95

124

143

231
159

17

163
67
198
163
377
358

43

56

28

229

29

18
12

7
9
12

113
112
4

128
128
10

120

16

42
657
664
212

129
763
515
181

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


Owner-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1960
1959

to

1979
1975
1970
1969

to

March 1980
1978
to 1974
to 1969

56
296
277
466
345

to

or earlier

82

Renter-occupied housing units


to
to

March 1980
1978
1974

251
131

109
34

082
56
180
273
285
288

030
48
167

218
237
360

155
98
216
216
324

724
20

301

277
123
46
25

59
25

98
29
26
22

16
9
34

38

129
34
48
29

18

18

21

41

8
6

185
168

103
98

141

172
166
6

163
149

230
198

125
125

40

12

26

16
3

15

23

or earlier

103

318
142

19

31

11

26

178
104

323
244

065
76
189

209
227

364

335
82
287
222
304
440

523
68
156
143
156

240

138
110

502
211

387
367

7
7

122

33

137
64
10
29

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH

HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER


Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

16

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or

31

141

62

12

23

4.3

1.3

2.1

62

12

23

27

14

15

31

18

13

17

2.3

1.9

1.8

2.7

1.9

1.2

1.3

27

14

15

"

31

18

13

17

more persons per room

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per room


Renter-occupied housing units
Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use

_
-

_
-

1.01 or more persons per room


Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room

H-94

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

19
14.7
19

6
10.2
6

11
8.9

11

20

6
21.4

3.8

20

:
:

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-7.

Structural, Equipment,

and Household Characteristics of Housing

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Units:

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

1980 Con.
A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

8]

Remainder of Morris County Con.

Census Tracts

Year-round housing units

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0433.01

0433.02

0433.03

0434.01

0434.02

0439

0440

0441.01

0441.02

0442

0443

0444.01

870

887

134

2 386

453

864
74
463
635
275
865
614

887
89
574
639
272
882
770

134
167

2 371

438

603
34
110

2 031

941

614

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
1 complete bathroom plus half both(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
Air conditioning

Central system

Source of water, public system or private

Sewage

company

sewer

disposal, public

716

2 031

78
461

676
492

275
945
437
867
993
847

676

528

710
24
75
26

86
32

45

447

198
1

618
270
092

Oil

616
455
077

107
140
875
862
580
102
093

058

941
146
108
515

775
174
407
485

006
847

641

120
679
625

395

1
1

608
352
609

001

270
433

142

463
432
225

826
739
374
325
64

2 371
2 294

093

333
373
506
62
179

191

143

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
1,

detached or attached

2
3 and 4

5 to 9
10 to 49

50

more

or

Mobile home or

trailer,

279
63
76

755

63

12

21

14

17

19

250

82

49

35

16

41

53
77

284
108
396
543
206
814

60
122
265
316
237
437

472
738

639
510

118

527
85

12

15

12

51

290
29

152
50

58
115

50

6
56
122

167

197
109

33

90
202
34
27

136

etc.

727

457

30

21

14

21

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


March 1980
1978

1979 to
1975 to
1970 to
1960 to
1950 to
1940 to
1939 or

8
16

33
392

1974
1969
1959
1949
earlier

15

6
6
59
145
197

347
643
177

19

166

221

374
259

46
154

69
170

41

177

262

502

392
412

335
508

358
337

13

6
38

15
6

750
958
68
230

236
393
362
86
379

571

284
672
333

163

143

181

292

24
43
35
210
204
39
220

638
250
18

110

315
357

243
193
88

196
513

431

336
387

929
585

607
420

38

29
6

6
15
31

55
39

891

756

385
866

711

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam or hot water system
Central warm-air furnace

heat

Electric

Other

pump

built-in electric units

Other means

53

618
924

25

234
855
6

52
35

12

15

49

41

20

120

149
149

102

2 323

None

838

Occupied housing units

690

980

570

398

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Units with

40

39

roomers or boarders

No telephone

27

12

Owner-occupied housing units


4 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
Renter-occupied housing units
2 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

642
295
78
433
48
38

433
734

559
294
49
398
279

673
386
77
553
203

155
22
47

117

560
9

672
4

13

15

256

189

227

413
564

30

180

830
547
293
85
89

12
21

54
62

30

7
1

15

421
857
251
016
154

075
458
140
856
19

167

393
45
45

149

13

101

316

115

026
506

191
16

26
64

12

37

314
414
322
544
256

956
556
96
146
136

614
388
385
400
709
456

761

71

62

44

45

10

46
49
108
272
259
324
290
226
58
49

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


gas

Utility

Bottled, tank, or LP gos

..

Electricity

Fuel

kerosene, etc

oil,

Other

No

fuel

991

882

238

303

502
26

224
5

724
24

60
593

21

61

109

59

422

975

764

10

48

521
15

194

11

82
580
963
355

4
307
929
335

7
221

35
523

640
226

948
385

361

385

711
102
164
153
196

496
20

58
142
1

095
98

used

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
40
279
349
170

None
1

2..
3 or more

31

260
450

145

135

369
146

673
38

642
28

121

136
129

37
383
765
385

182

213

34
335
684
345

176
184
568
350

760
956
431

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


Owner-occupied housing units

1979 to
1975 to
1970 to
1960 to
1959 or

March 1980

90
76
247

earlier

Renter-occupied housing units

March 1980
1978
to 1974

1979
1975
1970
1969

559
13

1978
1974
1969

to
to

or earlier

77

433
113
331

421
170
386
294
372
199

251

111

133

186

238

283
376
330

279
90

203

48

547

128
28

14
8
7
19

182
241
71

33

74
42
78

154
65
56

53

26

166
133

299
199

154
154

324

144
130

075
84
251

245
197
298

102
347

314
130
281

96

270
369
264

506

45

256

134
218
89
65

14

105

86

291

348
297

956
90
273
148

614

71

391

709
226
259
66

274
223

273
245

108

214

146
39
78

44

82

403
245

210
235

16
13

21

493

251

276
296

290

158

139
88
35
28

458
326

197
177

138
28

34

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH


HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER
Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

33

251

226
220

338
190

16

77

20

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per

5
0.9

28

42

17

12

31

2.6

1.2

1.7

1.1

3.5

2.8

28

42

31

28

17

12

14

19
2.0
19

57

2.9

31
2.2

28

4.4

57

25

31

15

70

6
6
20

12.1

10.3
15

9.9

6.9

61

20

14

room

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use


1

.01 or

18

more persons per room

Renter-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room.

CENSUS TRACTS

19
6.8

20

25

9.9

16.2

13

20

25

18
3.6
18

31

6
6

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

H-95

Structural, Equipment,

Table H-7.

and Household Characteristics of Housing

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

Units:

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

1980 Con.
A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Remainder of Morris County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0444.02

0445.01

0445.02

0446

0447

0451

0452

0453"

0454.01

0454.02

0455'

0456.01

316

2 451

3 222

2 010

129

432

563

552

415

310
549
238
798

2 432

3 187

996

114
235

432

89

506

546
482
312
630
32
064
295

552
127
234
235
78
217
232

415

130

430

507
34

240

_
_

11

67

2 675

071

Complete kitchen facilities


1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bothrooms

2 664

066

Air conditioning

820
567
2 613
953

696

2 643

626
38

Year-round housing units

486

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
963
1

Central system

Source of water, public system or private company

Sewage

128
341

811

disposal, public

sewer

520

379
983

681

175
267
277

640
366

108

181

864
789

701

123

568
232
978

234
103

824
214

100

193

71

954
895

605
65

158
35
65
16

012

413

70

10

19

486
245
467
656
73
856
298

3
5

178
18

414
407

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
1,

detached or attached

2 853

51

12

81

65
55
36

40

12

95
172

108
52
70

42

32
123
118

221

098
010
230
64

234
43
103
168

057
406

512
239

616
638

12

110

251

19

163

96

64

31

269

397
164
39
332
290

50 or more

home

Mobile

2 220

46

17

10
10

2
3 and 4
5 to 9
10 to 49
or trailer, etc.

318
350

52

51

37

97
96
100
33

76

51

16

33
118
295

35
99
342
786
986
419
555

6
22

27
27
68

22

133
74
59
62
112
36

102

_
31

_
-

10

100
5

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


1979 to March 1980
1975 to 1978
1970 to 1974
1960 to 1969
1950 to 1959
1940 to 1949
1939 or earlier

110
192

42
38
496
552
46

951
381

312
361

136

75
131

47
340
350
905

30

16

72
155

133
155

63
110
145
75
34
109

39
50

388
197
263

73
78

567
238

450
332

103

154

146

140

286

317

715
254

323
67

926
328

953
330

334

105

194

200

18

17

13

79
63

36

15
151

66

145
110

68
29

094

397

503

525

398

20
22

6
18

15

318

436
218

172

159

162

14
16

10

22
266
23

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam or hot water system

Central warm-air furnace

heat

Electric

Other

pump

built-in electric units

Other means

None

2 563

Occupied housing units

112

902

003

287

2 356

3 008

4
14

616
322

43
20
2 059

2 506

168

041
333
531
225
246
149

11

10

175

485
38
213
95
4
1

911

18

256
325
486

976

395

12

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Units with roomers or boarders

No telephone
2 398

Owner-occupied housing units

722
884
753
165
157
30
37

4 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bothrooms
Renter-occupied housing units

2 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bafh(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

100
318
387

465
654
365
297
229

23

469
428
644
502

12
14

341
53
9

157
945
165

350
2 357
98

69

58
58

183

193
187
130

655
368
35
36

118
58
25

518
20
213
127
29
4

137

345
60
74
72
52

20
35
983
335

157

263
451
298
185
149

14

15

17

32

52

193
421

412

15

127
216
89

226

78

129

156

182

3
5

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

240

gas

Bottled, tank, or LP

gas

4
129
2 162
28

Electricity

Fuel

kerosene, etc

oil,

Other

No

fuel

710

21

182

222
590

31

535
6

21

used

27
-

264

41

97
848

36
328

173

162

17

305

340

82
127

29

12

32
333
864
274

24
108

243
150

38
205
110
45

436

172

56
112

26

917

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None

51

32

477

276
532

351

541

538

144

321

2 398

616

213
659
489
804
233

55
178
146
109
128

165
104
38

387
232

2
3 or more

583

113
1

059

2 506

165
629
418
622
225

207
740
483
755

297
88

502

330
809

12

664
766
313

38
244
528
284

123
166
96

256

976

345

168

504
164
575

23
441
591

340

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1959

Owner-occupied housing
March 1980..
1978
to 1974
to 1969

units

to
to

or earlier

Renter-occupied housing units

1979 to March 1980


1975 to 1978
1970 to 1974
1969 or earlier

120

041
59
191

163

363
265

246
62
109

321

123
258
226
257
392

131

318
203
422
273

354

261

87
126

116

159

55

39
76

412
222

185

89

226

111

11

118

37

41

71

19
18

12

19

25

18

149

983

85

53

267

329

120
172

86
42
58

332

159

52

12
19

178
172
94
58

655
212
257
99
87

118
45
30
30
13

12
7

120
36
34

291

461
365

402
297

170
144

76
58

93
65

83
58

41
27

12

12

11

32

19

13

16

8.1

14

104
62
43

19
16

44

88
75

173
108
6

320
6

14

17

96

48

31

11

22

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH


HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER
Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

191
186

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

14

124
4

131

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per

37

19

12

79

1.5

3.1

1.2

3.8

4.1

37

19

12

79

102

102

31
2.5
31

14

24

51

31

1.4

7.0

5.2

14

24

51

2.4
31

14

room

Locking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per

Renter-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty

room

level

Complete plumbing for exclusive use


1.01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

13

3.6
6

1.0

5.3
13

14
4.7
14

95

65

18.9
81
12
14

9.9

65
10

7
5.9
7

_
_
-

25

24

6.1

13.0

24

12
13.5
12

31
13.7

25
5

15

31

1.01 or more persons per room

H-96

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-7.

Structural, Equipment,

and Household Characteristics of Housing

[Data are estimates based on o sample,- see Introduction.

For

1980 Con.

Units:

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

Remainder of Morris County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0456.02

0457

0458.01

0458.02

0459.01

0459.02

0460

0461.01

0461.02

0462.01

0462.02

362

3 770

3 008

2 244

354
259
106
675

739
599

2 988

3 033

Year-round housing unit*

589

4S0

450

482

156
087
793
466
655
74

106

369
74

385
39

13

18

17

21

28

362

16

33

52
133
200
556

S86

310

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
1
2 or more complete bathrooms
Air conditioning

3 025

356
632
2 247

Sewage

disposal, public

184

Central system

Source of water, public system or private

company

sewer

2 431

144
562
869
705
708
838
155

575
237
083
012
599
514
358

399

756

408

2 818

108
158

119
129
42
36

151

164
46
112
34

572
275
997
720
233
77
44

561
2 273

112
195

496

53
1

997
742
054

531

345
206

227
396
186
641
120
159
955

338
324

722
166

2 144

879
36

2 096

121

59
37

64
78

108
79

330

832

33

61

64
26
20

13

188

208
506
282
486
179
94
489

310
274
645
460
105

386
26

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
1,

detached or attached

2
3 and 4

18

5 to 9

10 to 49

50 or more

home

Mobile

or

002
339

trailer, etc.

140
24

482
51

220
39
40
4
-

30

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1950
1940
1939

24
195

March 1980
1978
1974
1969
1959
1949

to
to
to
to
to
to

176

204
245
339
166
83
376

336

585
913

604
707

285
153

949
394

10

13

44
37

53
73

27

173

121

376

21

70

27

189

328
226
42
325
87
-

408

469

3 557

2 812

20

14

106

452

501

152

329
313

342

or earlier

76
375
444
575
285

131

484
552
834

762

32
107
293
352
188
142

60
46
97
42
37
206

20
143

276

151

201
123
321

251

98
423

726
813
894
130
54
203

361

654

71

231

158

388
82
40
340

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam or hot water system

81

601
261
53
75
149

2 947

2 999

26

60
50
2 641
450
507
1
777
358
167
20
38

heat

Electric

Other

139

596
34

Central warm-air furnace

pump

1
1

183

built-in electric units

Other means

None
Occupied housing units

460

124
84

529
670

256
526
66
230

839

166

96

2 103

251
8

116

238

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Units with

roomers or boarders

No telephone

16

Owner-occupied housing units


4 or more bedrooms
1 complete bothroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

Renter-occupied housing units

2 or more bedrooms
1 complete bathroom plus half
2 or more complete bathrooms

321

515
337
596
626
306
15

barh(s)

10

6
9
1

224
712

171

925
236
184
55
64

263
784

356

139

133

81

016
145
132

134
113
76

15

21

42

527

24
23

44
629

295
802
239
882
212

36
76
1

155
23
60

11

588

16
14

35
1

599
555
538

101

223
95
668
262
27

969

763
857
868
588

491

049
428

31

88

117

1
1

816
007

10

3
1

338
082
287

045
483
236
607
193
158

143
35
25

31
21

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


gas

Utility

Bottled, tank, or LP gas


Electricity

Fuel

kerosene, etc

oil,

Other

No

943
22
232
732

975

18

fuel

66

193

12

49
595

65

29

39
155

770

358

19

34

10

797

50
119

819
36

076
44

11

152
53

127
137

400
2 884

68

14

168

343
214
35

52
1

479
36
296
240

20
13

129
1

060

52

16

101

25
209
585
419

used

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None

18

22

12

17

17

529

310
761

483

219
719
458

150
192
110

182

641
811

321

2 641

81

329
924
564
522
302

201

263
77

356
22

341

114
74

626
615
733
212
66

358
140

236
89

101

337

82

254

128

3 or more

367

726
582

122
517
472

105
1

186

260
616
576

46
840
532
394

346
1

125
531

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


Owner-occupied housing units

1979 to
1975 to
1970 to
1960 to
1959 or

328

1974
1969

331

274
307

earlier

Renter-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1969

March 1980
1978

March 1980
1978
to 1974
to
to

or earlier

224
339
342
185
157

370
290
185

77
69

295
143
396
285
334
137

629

15

88
104
155
267

113
47

109

145
43
34

41

212
44
79

71

18

14

41

46

20

68

11

48

668
312
226
62
68

165
149

217

226

285

182

74
60

174

181

139

22

12

13

969
215
726
432
320
276

588
686
703

763
226
530
465
433

816
359
719
313
293

045
145
367
212
229
92

109

132

049
560
387

287
56

193
58

91

146
53

95
7

109
63
59

311
177

204

284

169

155

129

124
110

17

71

62

19

29
6

83

14

21

23

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH

HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER


Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

190

48

11

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per

41

38

17

29

11

52

18

111

30

49

3.1

1.4

1.4

2.3

3.1

4.0

1.7

2.7

21
2.0

38

17

29

11

46

2.9
18

5.6

41

111

30

49

21

room

Locking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per room


Renter-occupied housing units
Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use

109

36

15

14

6.7

10.1

109

36

6.4
15

9.7
14

6
5.3
6

84

78

33

28

11

12.6

4.9

3.1

9.8

5.7

84

72

33

18

11

1.01 or more persons per room


Locking complete plumbing for exclusive use
1

.01 or

more persons per room

CENSUS TRACTS

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

H-97

Table H-7.

Structural, Equipment,

and Household Characteristics of Housing

[Dato are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Totals for split tracts in Morris County

For

1980 Con.

Units:

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Manville borough, Somerset County

North

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Plainfield

A and

B]

Somerset (CDP),
Somerset County

borough, Somerset County

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0424

0453

0455

0514

0515

0516

0517

0518

0519

504

2 744

2 744

Source of water, public system or private company

466
285
297
493
98
505

Sewage

Year-round housing units

686

097

057

166

505

486

281

383

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0520.01

0520.02

0531.02

0531.03

323

2 226

323
443
327
983
302
304
323

2 212

100
53
2 110

612

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
1
2 or more complete bathrooms

Air conditioning

Central system

disposal, public

sewer

758
300
412
555
929

583

131

268
135

2 662

663
373
174
223
237
670
686

141

24
642
60
092
097

140
227
127
787
99
158
160

106
143

1
1

752
34
505
490

249
209
224
803

372
442
314

041

275

281

224
373
362

151

637
2 211
2

226

612
206
440
516
052
596
590

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
2

48
7

3 and 4

18

detached or attached

I,

45

358
225

549
356

55

5 to 9
10 to 49

50

773
272
95

121
61
10

446
736
248
60

608
320
156

15

46

home

Mobile

or

230

176
112

151

12
16

11

56
28

624

85
109

more

or

271
17

322

031

600
373

449

trailer, etc.

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1950
1940
1939

March 1980
1978
1974
to 1969
to 1959
to 1949

6
117
84
150
289
264
594

to
to
to

19

19
30

or earlier

11

20

288

19

25

15

391

73

19

18

12

910
672

466
623

173
251

165

34
114

132

131

188

172

220

308

446

279
260
409

694
329

765
338

236

146
108

108

873

262
553
306
244

991

810
420

529
842

11

133
1

16
13

4
134

474
233
472

582
722

92
508
857

193
1

399
429

113

31

145

37

HEATING EQUIPMENT
64
9

Steam or hot water system


Central warm-air furnace

heat

Electric

Other

210

547

756

199

HI

861

pump

built-in electric units

Other means

54
41

36
43

423

2 649

398

29
45

26
43

33
76

104
968

152
1

99
49

30
21

12

121

40
278

21

None
73

Occupied housing units

669

398
257

066

143

371

311

2 183

555

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Units with roomers or boarders

No telephone
Owner-occupied

housing units

or more bedrooms

complete bathroom plus half bath(s)


2 or more complete bathrooms
1

Renter-occupied housing units

2 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

30
36
146
349
246
258
277
214

12

21

13

319
724
223
153
130
25

33

22
35
627
80

341

117

156
271
183
32

24
439
249

47
811
190
206
122
332
203

20

17

18

2 496

12

58
106
621

30
26
698

91

186

281

204

17
1

234

14
1

214
245
433
306
97

124

197

518
289

427
292
137
74

66

952
619

21

823
409
22

11

51

19

13

18

16

630

423
25

482

893

827

12

15

40
956

30
694

460

4
474

80

24

14

26
231
60
49
53
1

11

616
285
180

337
939
191

26
73

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

gas

27

120

46

54
237

039

48
522
33

Bottled, tank, or LP gas

Fuel

kerosene, etc

oil,

Other

No

12

fuel

169

632

25

470

29
378

481

12

17

100
426
756
387

138
397
376
155

75
431

398

627
20
75
56

15

Electricity

248
34

113
10

131

320

762

112

47
334
628
302

38
209
784

661

214
92
233
218
284
387

231
22
42
37

used

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
36

70
440

21

651

16

262

741

146
69

2 496

None
1

2
3 or more

33
363
512

234
620
468

96
468

475
162

122

161

621
83
140
66
114

698

218

241

329
346

823
245
313

518

137

97

140

31

212

61

23
43

115
150

53
113

27

384
208

240

197

173

191

29

364
716
262

491

152

58

603
233

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1959

Owner-occupied housing
March 1980
1978
to 1974
to 1969

units

to
to

261
157
175

484

or earlier

Renter-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1969

to
to
to

March 1980
1978
1974

or earlier

56

277

18
12
26

84
132
23
38

292
622
519
717
346

89
237

329

811
32
74
117
211
377

153
49

439

332

39

271
106
56
39
70

118
202
64
55

132
118
32
50

245
212

211
169

237

290
217

53
12

197

370
505

145

58
132
106
161

234
80
306
173

18

15
16

61

69
1

616
46
175
148
208
39

952
627
942
227

939
294
464

156

29

169

137
48

152

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH


HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER
Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

281
240
6
49
6

184

275
244

42
7

98

50

181

26

10

48

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per

54

62

39

38

40

20

4.4
62

6.2

6.1

5.7

11
0.9

30

4.7

2.5

3.2

39

38

40

11

30

20

54

room

Locking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per

Renter-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty

room

level

Complete plumbing for exclusive use


1.01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room

H-98

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

44

45

126

55

3.3

10.3

15.3

10.6

21
21.6

4.7

45

120

55

21

44

CENSUS TRACTS

Table M-7.

Structural, Equipment,

and Household Characteristics of Housing

[Data are estimates based on o sample,- see Introduction.

Somerset (CDP), Somerset County Con.

For

1980 Con.

Units:

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

8]

Remainder of Somerset County

Somerville borough, Somerset County

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0531.05'

0532

0533

0501

0502

0503

0504

0505

0506

0507

0508.01

0508.02

444

2 066

357

949

075

871

Complete kitchen facilities


1
complete bathroom plus half both(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

444

355
477

946

075
227
757

864

Air conditioning

365
267
225
435

Year-round housing units

267

327

308

202

255

027

552

533

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
122
103

Central system

Source of water, public system or private

Sewage

disposal, public

company

sewer

044
545
252

185

243
940

2 014

243
136
142

189
149

810

751
52
174

237

100

327
327

1
1

202
170
50
665
139
194
195

169
1

097
283

337
357

119

106
73
561
178
931

947

249
159
100
850

021
331

311

12)

718

71

139

234
255

937
976

511

755
176
79

256
077
234
763

831

311

433
547
015

457

059

155

504
725
389
321

800

UNITS IN STRUCTURE

3 and 4

225
4
24

5 to 9
10 to 49

169

1,

detached or attached

13

home

or

453
204

163
136
71

489
340

366
64

138
37
97
195

129
108

425

8
14

397
280
69
73
49

110

73

81

111

24

31-8

97
34

11

trailer, etc.

766

188
135
75

50 or more
Mobile

478
150
64
52

12

17

15

68

_
_

843
26
2

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1950
1940
1939

March 1980
1978
1974
to 1969
to 1959
to 1949
to

31

to

200
-

to

30
76

43
141

14
15

or earlier

13

48

44

13

29
85

158

33

13

25

71

21

109

41

19

25
119

133
133

322
895
350
273

291

104

80

317
352

551

301

170
93

857

315

270

559

936

264
356
92
258

510
246
279
325

486
217

57

146
115
75

44

362
178
312

48
229

79
45
456

095

920
249

023
233

969

558
652

113

563
397

859
599

92
42

546
292
20
42
49

20
69

13

61

74

343

915

6
14
112

39
56
366
75
91

10

120

31

122
58

31

98

333
736

311

26
20

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steom or hot water system

143

Central warm-air furnace

278

heat

Electric

Other

pump

81

built-in electric units

Other means

9
57
94

10
6
7

176
30

37
52

46

13

25

14

13

053

None

422

Occupied housing units

991

400
318
493
234

215

274

154

208

004

512

514

051

862

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Units with

roomers or boarders

206
60

Owner-occupied housing units

more bedrooms
complete bathroom plus half
2 or more complete bathrooms
or

27
25

7
9

No telephone

55

bath(s)

80
216

Renter-occupied housing units

2 or more bedrooms
complete bathroom plus holf bath(s)
1
2 or more complete bathrooms

85
67
23

26

71

15

72
689

23
504
206
147

46
339
87
160

286
463

115

43
815
349

166
231
98

70
549
323

590
268

14

15

542

883
_

8-7

354

501

623

115

90
459

20
680

7
6

362

687

142

98
460
509
276

131

189

25

353
309

422

122

411
186

342
407
230

54-68

366

618

168
149

6
92

46

362
365

106
116

23
65
58
124

231
58
94
33
46

549
187
216
69

151

136
104

591
507
36

526
246

770

18

33

42
30

083

494

353

23
50

331

65

23
10

618

782

100
154
99

111

21

10

115

334
297
264
256

222
160
24

178
173
37

307

022
612
219
718
29

6-15

29
8

850
414
155
504
12

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

gas

324

kerosene, etc

oil,

Other

No

82

76
813

13

16

Electricity

Fuel

Bottled, tank, or LP gos

648

used

fuel

60
853

48
564

338

'

903

13

17-

788

598
26
224
14

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None
1

2
3 or more

16

114

163

142
154
110

668

358

484
303
265

851

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


400

689

to

41

129
303

or earlier

29
38
92

59
109
116

366
454

206

Owner-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1960
1959

March 1980
1978
to 1974
to 1969
to

216

Renter-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1969

to
to
to

March 1980
1978
1974

148

94
311

591
157

526

236

97

10

104
94

45
33

143
63

or earlier

220
556
336
162

124

565
376
89

504

339

132
58
62
198

59
59
90

131

112

348

782
74
102
60
262
284

590

222

188
189
113
100

63
92
6

80
338
658

104
598
342

436

334
75
290
308
300
361

022
119
264
185
348
106

155

427
280

850
48
186

206
261
149

815

91

770
234
353
76

109

107

146

292
278

188
132

473
157

218
88

297
237
_

178
85

34

65
6

191
17

75

72

'0

12
3.5
12

75

25

30

50

13

6.7

6.8
25

4.9

0.8
6

3.7

1.3

0.5

50

13

229.

251

239
179

29

61

178
72
43
25
38

146
123

193
182

63
63

56

367
227
20
154

14

12

77

12

21

12

"

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH


HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER
Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

10
14

4-

52

71
71

_
-

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or

more persons per room

53

65

3.8

9.4

53
4

65

12
2.4
12

121
23.0
112

109

79

36

58

38

25

13

14.2
103

9.7

15.6

10.6

6.4

7.3

79

36

58

38

11.3
19

13

24.1
7

75

30

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per room


Renter-occupied housing units
Percent below poverty level

Complete plumbing for exclusive use


1.01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room

CENSUS TRACTS

24

63

11.1

10.7

24

63
42

6
6

_
_
~

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

H-99

Structural, Equipment,

Table H-7.

and Household Characteristics of Housing

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

1980 Con.

Units:

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Remainder of Somerset County Con.

Census Tracts

Year-round housing units,

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0509.01

0509.02

0509.03

0510

0511

0512

0513

0521

0522.01

0522.02

0523

0524

599

887

564
303
107

887
230
286

900

631

131

167
873
874

441

122

122

069

843

410

330

754

667

757

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
1
2 or more complete bathrooms

435
406
906
078
564
746
274

431

Air conditioning

Central system

Source of water, public system or private company

Sewage

disposal, public

sewer

312
574
859
467
547
600

069
283
637
658
325
236

828
492
230
464

194
175
64
627
96
192

214

741

16

557
787

069

222

384
579

379
350
554
985
315

105
198

330
233
670
902
280
437
904

735
284
137
155

122

577
090
827

571

830
738

667
228
130

752
344
794
115
361

615
329

521

UNITS IN STRUQURE
1,

detached or attached

..

3 and 4

5 to 9
10 to 49
50 or more

home

Mobile

or trailer, etc.

089

5
5

25
8

391
391

128
199
7

196
66
160

22

17

265

672
419
348

726
88

84
76

690
28

24

236
28

37
29

13

42

22

31

351

23
4

557
39

47
54
30
77
28

53
18

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1950
1940
1939

March 1980
1978
1974
to 1969
to 1959
to 1949
to

17

to

53
149

to

12

16

13

157

33

145

28
695
590

17

12

841

237
58
86

or earlier

23

84
342
382
69
210

457
223
76

641

37
174
145
445

240

426

147

164

330

276

280
394
242
408

025
492

926
765

13

21

67
67
344
336
159
344

86
289

134
103

461

44
874

427
493

110
242
169
360

66
142
277
596
123
206

693
056
-

626
480

975
469

567
306

502
809

494

778
887

11

11

15

49
66

32

53

41

63
26

70

105

39
25

158

203

150

49
39
130

10

319
104

HEATING EQUIPMENT
449
926

Steam or hot water system


Central warm-air furnace

heat

Electric

Other

481
611
7

532
469
53

21

7
16

15

22
72

pump

45

built-in electric units

Other means

None
Occupied housing units

428

095

046

810

32
192

148

547

869

368

761

290

154

709

566
830
238
098

_
24
42

65

630

522
710

723

348
742
315
777
375

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Units with

18

roomers or boarders

51

No telephone
Owner-occupied housing units
4 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

Renter-occupied housing units

2 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

31

045
425
275
574
50

26

39

986
443
257
614
60
37

14

18

23

397
734
392
894

250
364
230
618
407
122

23
56

437
116
133
64
711
409
33

20
93
785
93
266
107

762
405
37

24
713
228
224
275
156
72

22

17
17

252
483
342
498

391

116
70

216
635
136
99

38

10
12

17
13

15
11

11

201
1

143
117
42

082
108
50

102
29

19
19

14

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

gas

Bottled, tank, or LP gas

Fuel

oil,

096

681

526

406

643

923

14

53

7
27

55

38

395

452

362

438

571

12

17

Electricity

kerosene, etc

45
260
10

7
189

23
164
547

491

9
7
371

829
7
58
453

431

898
26

755

50

75

91

797

703

784

21

12

37
274
662
395

13

27

15

233
542
502

341

267
830
518

527
7
31
1

Other...
No fuel used

138

20

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None
1

774
458

2
3 or more

86
609
755
360

21

140

361

488
397

045

986

190

149

464

595
557
246

371
123

59
254
413
143

750
591

162
322
844
395

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


Owner-occupied housing
March 1980
1978
to 1974
to 1969

units

397

1979
1975
1970
1960
1959

to

67

to

308
296
565

1979
1975
1970
1969

to

or earlier

Renter-occupied housing units

March 1980
1978
to 1974

55
202
146

51

361

227
227
369

161

281

112

31

50
39

60

18

to

9
19

or earlier

192
42
347

437
8

785
44

713
37
146
127
152

155

57
83

298
350

95

149
87
185

194

320

251

711
242
235
116
118

762
244
304
82

156
62
64

132

23

292
137

256

192
169

13

66

91

75

14

618
237
204

81

96

252
57
313
264
269
349

116
18

63
29
6

154
65
248
211

374
256

566
87
294
396
589
200

522
120
403
250
472
277

348
123

327
238
365
295

31

375
85
255

21

35

17

14

208
208

492

136
50
45
34

143
33
70

212
205

211
180

108
55

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH

HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER


Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

97
97

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

105
82

23

223
191
5

144

166
153

7
15
7

231

156
11

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or

186
175

23

16

47

35

10

24

44

18

1.6

1.6

3.9

1.4

2.1

2.8

1.2

16

47

0.9
4

4.5

23

30

10

24

44

18

more persons per room

Locking complete plumbing for exclusive use


1.01 or more persons per room

Renter-occupied housing units

11
18.3

Percent below poverty level

Complete plumbing for exclusive use


1.01 or more persons per

11

room

52

109

87

11

24

20

52

8.4

15.3

11.4

7.1

13.9

109
6

87

11

20.7
24

14.0

52
4

20

52

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per

H-100

room

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

CENSUS TRACTS

Structural, Equipment,

Table H-7.

and Household Characteristics of Housing

[Dato are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

For

1980 -Con.

Units:

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Remainder of Somerset County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0525

0526.01

0526.02

0527

0528

0529.01

0529.02

0530

0531.04

0531.05'

0534

0535.01

327

2 342

742

245

958

623

473

384

327
249
897
928
470

2 336

736

245
38
100

947
206
507
599

608
240
125
016

473

384
114
130
243
38

Year-round housing units

686

679

548

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
15

Complete kitchen facilities


complete bathroom plus half both(s)
1
2 or more complete bathrooms

140

436
400

Air conditioning

Central system

Source of water, public system or private

Sewage

disposal, public

company

sewer

188

15

378
358

161

834

268

408

102

129

300
296
719
416

289
346
88
638
572

123
25
128
137

168

399
248

529
166
136
348
55
240

221

81

474
623

114

547
290
425
928
223
290

418

363

461

234

920
339

449
24

362

110
61

135
53

163
177

342

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
869
234

528
100

174
35

10
15

16

3 and 4
5 to 9
10 to 49

28

111

71

65
63

11

26

more
Mobile home

detached or attached

1,

50

654
15

or

or trailer, etc.

30

771

64
68
35
20

347

492

19

147

36

15
18

11

11

10

12

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


March 1980
1978
1974
1969
1959
1949

1979 to
1975 to
1970 to
1960 to
1950 to
1940 to
1939 or

earlier

24
23

6
82
108

81

289
112
17

689
195
56

15

140

191

15

276
348

378

34

12

51

36

110
72

46

8
14

28
50

54
25

450

22
34

141

33
47
72

151

191

95
53
57

952

429

157

224
95
408

39
94
436
305
310

499

161

139

55

66
30

19
7

50
42

698

227

904

622

76
258
242

139
67
27
72
88

163

74

25
27

11

533

57

91

55

51

89
235
44

140
34
78

181

433

31

339
236
683

591

521

272

264

914

154

222
134

982
425

11

18
113

34

23

12

57

13

59
76

434

542

17

175

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam or hot water system
Central warm-oir furnace

heot

Electric

Other

pump

built-in electric units

Other means

11

881
14

32

33

19

21

563
562
24
128
65

241

284

11

None
Occupied housing units

670

303

2 278

613
364

400
57

216
785
242
860
87

57

41

15

30

19

260
24

789

41

333

452

12

12

89
327
254

147

561

714
435

053
600

596

381

365

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Units with

44

roomers or boarders

No telephone

16

Owner-occupied housing units

or more bedrooms
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

125

Renter-occupied housing units

2 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half both(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

16
10

765
860
289
076
513
402
96
46

456

319
25

41

146

39
4
65

766
22

571
19

201

19

15

46
980

281
140

143

215
98
616
277

410
282
225
63
69

409
108
150

130

141

127
16

42
32

25

111

16
3

20

16
6

077
253
232
342
357
228
39

446
201

160
128

96
60

79

27

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

gas

Bottled, tank, or LP

gos

Electricity

Fuel

oil,

kerosene, etc

Other

No

fuel

47

031

13

24

61

156

198

749
42

396

12

123
531
641
301

234

215

139

51

34
270

23
273

12
1

059

287

41

613
362

29
146
195
172

used

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None

64

1.
2
3 or more

51

204
292

2
61

183

151

112
52

429
280

765

456

139

622

161

17
105

41

28

148
109
170
154

19

11

92
263
77

65
149
156

409

365

98

131

54
97
56

270
332

131

53
105
103

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


Owner-occupied housing units

613
44

1979 to March 1980


1975 to 1978
1970 to 1974
1960 to 1969
1959 or earlier

118
174
167
110

Renter-occupied housing units

1979 to March 1980..


1975 to 1978
1970 to 1974
1969 or earlier

216
76
330
252
422
136

489
295
397
423

90

18

109
135

43

87
57

513

17
7
6

187
43
112

122
122

333
262

157

6
41
9

4
35
4

16
3.5
16

171

242
82
94
37
29

41

88
21

39
6

22

980
45
202

71

282
97
93
50
42

616
212
240

42

16

15

12

21

76

180
167

269
220

077

446
40
82
40

86
218
169
186
418

106
178

357
126
73
93
65

96
22
29
10

35

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH


HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER
Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

70
70

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

334
268

92
6

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or

123

20

18

35

3.3

1.5

2.0

20

18

35

33

.67

14

54

20

4.3
6

5.3

6.8

1.5

63

3.8
14

5.0

33

4.5
20

54

more persons per room

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per room


Renter-occupied housing units
Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room
Locking complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room

CENSUS TRACTS

4
26.7

12
2.3
12

19
7.9
19

9
10.2

18
6.4

20

24

3.2

6.7

20

24

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

13
13.5
6

101

Structural, Equipment,

Table H-7.

and Household Characteristics of Housing

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

For

1980 Con.

Units:

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Remainder of Somerset County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0535.02

0536.01

0536.02

0537.01

0537.03

0537.04

0538.01

0538.03

0538.04

0538.05

0539.01

0539.02

489

985

738

854

843

174

456

928

272

675

464
318
703
996
566

977

729
283
202
547

836
208
305
430

831

449

270
24

668

162
14

466
375
590

928
357
314

331

108
185
67

516
534
400

174
43
58
104
36
54

267
267

87

308

Year-round housing units

065

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
308
62
156
207

Complete kitchen facilities


1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
Air conditioning

119
144
164

Central system

Source of water, public system or private company

Sewage

disposal, public

sewer

481

719

181

542
580
343
285
575

270
292

488
672
665
958
686
756

051
133

769
739
517
627
679

311

611
261

81

190

410

368

565

882
39

199

630

44

28

13

17

14
2

84
75
28

4
10
16

56
95
117

281

81

271

12

UNITS IN STRUCTURE

50

906
47

642
45

789
48

800

151

016

816

59

42

32

13

10

34
30

18

_
-

107

32

674

27
62
174
374

42
77

278
30

1, detached or attached
2
3 and 4
5 to 9
10 to 49

more

or

home

Mobile

or trailer, etc.

297

198

_
_

YEAR STRUQURE BUILT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1950
1940
1939

413

March 1980
1978
1974
to 1969
to 1959
to 1949

15

72
64
37
74

186
196

55
147
215

454
280

171
181

44

101

or earlier

10

257

28
188

149
152

547
865

389
564

240
173

398
320

12

271

14

20
45

12

20

30
24

46
76

448

948

696

810

11

18

703
238

941
122
341

to
to
to

185
147

26
108
54
38
180

57

69
94
192
107
49
286

12

75
378
219
212
77
43

46
486
464
207
214
28

306
47

69

70

61

11

436
778
277
330

93
69

189

827

21

22

28

613

172

771

432

92
55

31

11

59

15

73

107

22
124

57

730
650

238
677

133
126

499

16

32
28

2
3
8

364

909

270

799

837
380
357
295
72
49

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam or hot water system
Central warm-air furnace
Electric

Other

heat

pump

built-in electric units

Other means

151

6
19

None

288

Occupied housing units

046

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Units with roomers or boarders

24
32

262
580

845
488

618

271

147

241

184

675
186

171

272
107

105

509
103
66

77

435
672
246

41

31

21

13

113

28

17

11

96

156
6

708

386

32
699
4

19

259

535

301

96
46
67
572

467
-

13

29

580
560
6

4
169

129

No telephone

249

Owner-occupied housing units


4 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

158
46
150
39
22
6

Renter-occupied housing units

2 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

14

161

78
70

30

13

151
41

975
625

164
221

194
105
20
106
76
40
4

42

121

54

729

21
15

71

405
565

71

167

12
21

90
50

94

685

878
6

622
4

96

8
70

21

39

337

435

274

7
161

610
387
81

482
31

10

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

gas

Bottled, tank, or LP gas


Electricity

Fuel

119

kerosene, etc

oil,

Other

No

fuel

used

123

388

12
241

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None

33

327
733
355

41

164
83

more

3 or

134

21

20
589
802
202

97
619
330

12

12

459
675
223

157

102

418
322

115

68
390

41

183

837

194

610

495
319

323
200

325
335

845

618
177

703

941

151

975

67
175

336
438
44

24

139
421
192
142

373
86

81

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1959

Owner-occupied housing
March 1980
1978
to 1974
to 1969

249

units

32
82
65
38
32

to
to

or earlier

39
22

Renter-occupied housing units

1979 to March 1980


1975 to 1978 1970 to 1974
1969 or earlier

11

262
134
377
242
312

64
262
244
153

197

122

111

126
209
126

186
75
50
23
38

103
34

78
44
20

107
24
33

672
358
283

10

21

40

19
12

250
220

94
94

98

41

150

98
82

66
57

27
47
48

125

80

161

23

151

78
238

34
60

101

235

68

152
133
186
59

565
240
249
76

72

76

43

34

21

12
19

10
2

60

96

35

68

56
46

31
15
6

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH

HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER


Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Locking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

6
6

69
7
14

23

19

3.9

7
0.8

15
2.4

49

15

_
-

45
45

57
39

6
6

10

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use

49

26

3.7
19

0.4
4

0.7

7
6.5
7

4.9

21
29.6

33

21

41
4.9

12

2.1

41

2.0
12

1.01 or more persons per room


Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per room


Renter-occupied housing units
Percent below poverty level

Complete plumbing

for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per

17.9

2.2

5
6.4

33

9
11.8
6

room

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per room..

H-102

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

CENSUS TRACTS

Structural, Equipment,

Table H-7.

and Household

Characteristics of Housing Units:

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

Remainder of Somerset

County Con.

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Totals for split tracts


in

1980 Con.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Elizabeth city, Union

Somerset County

A and

B]

County

Census Tracts

Year-round housing unhj

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0539.03

0540

0531.05

0301

0301.99

0302

0303

0304

0305

0306

0306.99

0307

452

43

828

36

963

452

43

828
236
233
608
305
234
798

36

940

919

435

392

3 015

281

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

193

740
961

Air conditioning

Source of water, public system or private company

489
304

Sewoge

261

Central system

sewer

disposal, public

24
25

36
36

33
42

16

381
6

963
937

058

54
545
42
070
053

863
74
47
422

57

62
820

919
913

53

1
1

422
435

969

216

155
139

281
281

113
3 015

224
306
220
390
42
99

638
52

19
1

276
20

999

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
detached or attached

I,

2
3 and 4
5 to 9
10 to 49

50

more

or

home

Mobile

or

trailer,

149
83
22
9
174

587
23
27

13

12

101

65

158

24

408
238

313
427
272

646
267
546
243
49

187
29

169

etc.

10

16
8
19

35
294
145
560

236
423
427
822

260
769
246
101

59

520
948
488
201

548
310

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


34
233
47
115
322

222

March 1980
1978
1974
1969
1959
1949

1979 to
1975 to
1970 to
1960 to
1950 to
1940 to
1939 or

129
138

330
153
107

earlier

11

43
162

426
317

31

373

46

764
558
32
25
73

365
412

13

15

11

25
52
83
268

15

47
194

348
670

981

49
133

754
244
404
418

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam or hot water system
Central warm-oir furnace

heat

Electric

Other

pump

built-in electric units

Other means

24

580
80

10

15

29

11

12

12

266

803

36

876

999

16

17

9
571
190
166

214
38

9
203
285
55

21

16

20
662
552

40
714
646

None

11

Occupied housing units

283

048
484

43

674
23
22
38
294
26

281

042

2 427

063

217

59

126
9

24

17

401

299

66
-

250

33

99
206
-

2 928

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Units with

26
36

roomers or boarders

No telephone
Owner-occupied housing units

or

more bedrooms

complete bathroom plus half bath(s)


2 or more complete bathrooms
Renter-occupied housing units

168

2 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

647
240
155
25
67

207
232

258
23
73
898
36

101

184

35

526
367
50

1
1

45
36
408
114

47
232
547
63
43
45
790
556

70
376

53

75
149

13

33

866
618

992
83
126
110
1
1

936
164
23
29

70

12

29

23

22

14

11

14
17

7
20

409

431

614

913

658

533

22
26
344
48

8
14

16
23

39
355

26

291
9

814

619
15

26

20
6

671
12

321

432
487
260
63

582
385
799

162

376

992
64

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

gas

Bottled, tank, or LP

gas

Electricity

Fuel

kerosene, etc

oil,

Other

No

fuel

43

used

50

117

40
132
595
44

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None
1

2
3 or more

38
266
592
392

27
207
303
266

334

328
450

914
604

186
35

189
32

191

66

248
653
342
94

048

571
12
139

214

367

547

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


Owner-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1960
1959

82

19

285
24
45
47

143
195

73

21

48

148

240

232

662

144
29
30
37

155

261

714
245

67

222
64
115

146
152

481
201

790
264
274
98

171

413

154

232

103

178

91

March 1980

113

to

1978
1974
1969

256
200
257
222

to
to

or earlier

Renter-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1969

to

to

March 1980

to

1978.
1974..

to

or earlier

66

41

19

49
87
60

80
77
88
283

40

165
117

252
394

130
1

408
313

55
82
193

_
-

866
133

265
180
288

"

936
566
696
326
348

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH


HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER
Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

178
56

179
91

373
98

223
148

17

10

38
20

89

106

247

54

18

40

73

13

398
_

99
12

216
38

561
312
17

276

17

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per

14

32

30

82

36

10

25

15.0

10.5

22.3

6.6

14

32

30

82

22

2.7
10

4.9

18

12

9
14

49

Complete plumbing for exclusive use


1.01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room

49

room

Renter-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level

CENSUS TRACTS

18
1.7

26

24

257

223

233

38.8

31.2

661
46.9

247

10.3

31.3

26.9

24

218
23
39

213
60

649
153

229
61

224
6

10

12

18

19

NEWARK,

N.J.,

250

SMSA

12.9

244
32

H-103

Structural, Equipment,

Table H-7.

and Household Characteristics of Housing

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Elizabeth city, Union

1980 Con.

Units:

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

County Con.

Census Tracts

Year-round housing units

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Trod

Tract

0308.01

0308.02

0309

0310

0311

0312

0313

0314

0315

0316

0317

0318

353

850

841

2 033

847

3 562

2 070

2 831

278

844
47
54
715

739
70
83

2 015

2 035

2 780

185

124

318

30
353
347

850
840

802
96
67
434
144
847
816

3 541

6
144

267
2 673
549
3 562
3 545

207
1
293
248
2 070
2 070

150
2 121
145
2 831
2 812

228
714
446

392
384
646

600
467

148
213
98

163
901

289
73
36
90
752
830

627

602

130

728

680

722

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

11

Air conditioning

Central system

Source of water, public system or private company

Sewage

disposal, public

sewer

71

74
1

101

37
627
622

41
1

065
23
56
552
27

130
097

83
70
867
23
728
728

661

135
115
1

239

80

51

841

804

2 021
2 014

680
80
80
016

117
1

722
706

1
1

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
detached or attached

1,

2...
3 and 4___
5 to 9
10 to 49

50

more

or

home

Mobile

or

15

115

301

144

57
127
69
49

283
155
40
252

869
318

670
238

318
745
248

284
792
312

108

78

199

31

99

31

186
185
82

119

trailer, etc.

10

15

38

21

122
72
118

386

182

172
332
74
69

469
237
301

474
59

070

165
1

78
254
267

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1950
1940
1939

March 1980
1978
1974
to 1969
to 1959
to 1949
to
to
to

23
119

219
85
77
327

15

338

or earlier

27
208
138

49
202
840

191
1

044

242

373

6
18

6
29
30
152
216

32
49
262
381
1

093

20

53

56
104
164

80
267
224

441

187

159

906

20
120

24
77
577
379

998
975
558

284
372
847

10

321

684

891

144
799
333
240
305

HEATING EQUIPMENT

heat

Electric

Other

34

537
137

18

226

Steam or hot water system


Central warm-oir furnace

pump

45
107
6

329

808

98
35

34
64
268

9
84

built-in electric units

Other means

None
Occupied housing units

173

847
60

184
84

56
348
37

11

61

197

338

10

061

307
88
5

31

578

61

181

663

689

400
238
4

19

372

934

206

620

682
282

17

17

10

39
290

75
184

93
282

45

114

61

191

966
550

295
276

2 550

178

648

796

3 448

26
210
624

962

2 716

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Units with

roomers or boarders

No telephone
Owner-occupied housing units

or

20

more bedrooms

1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
Renter-occupied housing units

31

184

410
40

57

35
651
480

49
540
305

884
647

16
5

17

124

342

721

2
17

53

177

405

812

294
104

2 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

15

97

694
64
66

11

11

36
351

142

33
190

540
82
59
67
149
776

860

420

105
112
98

129
72

12
15

13

489
4

31

16

542

48

17

155
561
87
70
70
102
706

074
859

5
13

16
17

673

761

10
122

53

848

816

898
26
23
987

10

31

80
228

130
625
73
56
53
1

511

24
130
182
108
154

131

139
135

171

2 824

746
40

980
46

14

132

41

153

759
262
274

325

637
518

137
1

16
53

957
630
44
13

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

gas

Bottled, tonk, or LP gas


Electricity

Fuel

kerosene, etc

oil,

Other

No

11

fuel

17

used

564

739
25
86
923
23

22
1

46
014

079
19

116
2 226

584
35
55
283

081
6
115

502
12

11

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None

177

87
65

2.
3 or more

420
176
124

337
376
254
94

619
610

637
735

321
113

221

378
916
496

516
672
379

288
758
579

96

144

81

171

694
46

410

860

97

561
33
70
87
63
308

540

79

296
705
454
123

783
779
653
233

353
073
440
96

421
1

478
641

176

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


Owner-occupied housing units

1979 to March 1980


1975 to 19781970 to 1974
1960 to 1969
1959 or earlier

268

13

45
34
64

161

41
81

22

109

318

174

16

90

17

294

540

884

651

to

122

220

92
33
47

160
199
78
103

183

to

337
143

251

Renter-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1969

35

March 1980
1978
to 1974
or earlier

92

221

102
265
376
142
319

28
55
113
118
226
1

149
348
407

420

625

51

113
113

82
83

250
333

143
107

32
116
106
140

074

228
342

624
44

325

126
120
114

78
20
85
132

231

220

171

2 824

282

385

998

622

498

129

115
7

132

205

175

17

33

461
149

279

719
812
517
776

361
244

184
77

313
121

123

127

85

49

17

171

223

105

215
237

957
557
708
348
344

505
248
133

225
419
204
226

759
58
144

10

637
419
556
277

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH

HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER


Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN 1979

136
59

11

403
226
20

200

195

97
20

15

BELOW POVERTY

13
37.1
13

room

15
5.6
15

315
192

19

352
46

32

35

48

43

55

18

8.5
16

8.6

8.0

6.4

48

43

51

4.3
18

5
4

32

1.01 or more persons per room


Renter-occupied housing units
Percent below poverty level

Complete plumbing for exclusive use


1.01 or more persons per room

N.J.,

97

114

33.0

21.1

91

114
15

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use


1.01 or more persons per room

NEWARK,

529
224

4.6

5
19

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

H- 104

132
9

29
413
20

11

LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per

33
28
6

SMSA

184
20.8
178
16
6

113

280

17.4

25.4

82

266

10

27

391
34.0
371
104

31

14

20

17
2.7
9

33

25

5.3

3.3

33

25

188

210

229

325

219

234

17.5

17.1

19.6

11.5

13.4

188

200
37

220

325
23

212
24

12.0
221

10

32

12

22
13

CENSUS TRACTS

Structural, Equipment,

Table H-7.

and Household

Elizabeth city. Union

1980 -Con.

Characteristics of Housing Units:

[Data are estimates bosed on a sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction-

County Con.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Linden

city,

B]

Union County

Census Tracts

Year-round housing units

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0319.01

0319.02

0320

0321

0345

0346

0347

0348

0349

0350

0351

0352

192

3 409

3 455

2 233

745

2 463

918

349
86
140
2 690
455
3 409
3 403

418
224

222
814
435
806
200
2 226

745
460
476
446
308
745
745

456
720
339
012
475
463
463

913
202
107
694
70
918
918

748

690

368

465

335

459

268

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
1
2 or more complete bathrooms

Air conditioning

Central system

Source of water, public system or private

Sewage

company

disposal, public sewer

192
192

153
2 593

123
3 455
3 450

2 221

674
336
110
221

99
690
685

111

137

103

128
139
79

907
1

157
368
350

465
465

2
2

232
66
85
926
70
262
247

789
58
67
626
32
794

539
337
23

253
355
270

330
227

13

59
271
56

UNITS IN STRUCTURE

158

725
030
428
167
904

092

195

245
422

I, detached or attached
2
3 ond 4

5 to 9

299

10 to 49

50

more

or

home

Mobile

or

193

trailer,

713
434

821

139
27
25

5
17

221

44

335
34

etc.

544
575
129
64

152

6
6

517
553
148
36
206

659
67

102
124
38
162

6
13

243
46

147
50
31

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1950
1940
1939

March
1978
1974
to 1969
to 1959
to 1949
to

1980

27
155
200

to

to

25

26
37
97

or earlier

41

301
401

380
945

32
48
366
326
696
946

6
6

127

61

192
321

19

26

38
73

10

64
448
452
196
208

210
304
209
612

92
558

199

641

091

344

472

318
6
38

45

195
176

448
238
319

305
484

45
29
92

651
401

11

19

129

44
39
80

135
109
192

992
627
549

252
307

232
146

118
130
103

435

370

734

960

633

117

155
23
82

102

185

27

46

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam or hot water system
Central warm-oir furnace

heot

Electric

Other

167

2 597

2 823

450

259
19

12

101

19

55
130
177

70
159

pump

built-in electric units

Other means

895
286

253

None

217
484

560
783

48

12

14
Occupied housing units

192

3 324

3 335

2 202

668

319

904

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Units with

roomers or boarders

41

No telephone

41

93

445

Owner-occupied housing units

more bedrooms
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

150
56
120

or

Renter-occupied housing units

2 or more bedrooms
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

175
45

11

10

16

15

102

835

904

195
734

28
763

661

142

127

805
412
367
230

305
110
764
313

99
585
517

124
109
120

31

112
1

240
167

185
136

2 879

2 095

746

995

21

33

20

14

21

398

762

120
806

111

23
5
1

640
259

441

460
94

672
388
26

71

19
10

40
718
326
702
319
707
353

21

13

12

97
372

646
78
180
100

18

447
48

258

63
66
68
831

165

417

333
295

401

58
67

18

18

12

061

327

449

105

28

559

625

351

13

10

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

49

gas

Bottled, tank, or LP

gos

Fuel

143

kerosene, etc

oil,

2 044

Other

No

048
20

21

760
24
65

191

Electricity

393

813

527
502
982
324

170
753
860
419

used

fuel

603

540

14

14

82
584
32
4

50
823

173
539

165
524
554
192

640

68
27

14
1

074

261

14

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None

58

90
38
6

23 or more

970
785
444

125

348
731

430
159

431
176

258
009
836
322

647
677
321

66

177

426
323

523
368
135

93
368
232
87

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


Owner-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1960
1959

tc

to
to

to

March 1980
1978
1974
1969

445

720

397

222

347

861

718
45
260
214
359
840

2 095
582

367
47

94

707

192
265
82

22
23

394
571

491

142
64
114

585
86
202
220
77

672

694
328

764
297
206
154

254

732
296

656
568

212

327

14
143

176
6

211

19

16

86
67
120

or earlier

Renter-occupied housing units

1979 to March 1980


1975 to 1978
1970 to 1974
1969 or earlier

156

175
28
78
38

2 879

31

738
1

176

240
72
264
216
263
425

835

734
46
97

763
58

73

106
263

49

431

193
197

189

69
208
189
313

172
224
288

904
44

107

372

447

53

51

31

56
102
128

45
62
70
144

60
28
87
241

831

333

247
308

219

258
65
95
38
60

108
124
47
54

749

228

531
14

182
6

241
115

46

200

48

25

12

108
32

120

640

133

138
241
109

646

307

141

135

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH


HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER
Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Locking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

36

148
25

13

737

13

279
20

583
248
246
44

602
576

155
133

7'

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per

76

85

26

20

54

26

46

6.1

9.4

3.5

2.6

3.3

1.5

7.1

11
3.0

32

76

85

26

20

54

26

46

11

room

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per room


Renter-occupied housing units
Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per room


Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room

CENSUS TRACTS

37
8.3

5
5

32

388

260

52

146

148

66

80

18.3

13.5

12.4

14.2

19.1

5.3

11.3

376
7

260

44

146

25.3
136

9.8

32

66

80

14

12
4.7
12

95

43

11.4

12.9

95

43

16

12

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

H-105

Structural, Equipment,

Table H-7.

and Household Characteristics of Housing

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Linden

Union

city,

County-

New

1980 Con.

Units:

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Providence borough,

B]

Union County

Plainfield city.

Union County

Con.

A and

Census Tracts

Year-round housing units

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Troct

0353

0354

0381.01

0381.02

0388

0389

0390

0391

0392

0393

0394

895

993

365

2 848

365
269
777
017
457
358
355

2 826

662

819

314

294

265

828

789

582

568

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS

866
166
144
414

Source of water, public system or private company

886

Sewage

891

Complete kitchen facilities


complete bothroom plus half bath(s)
1
2 or more complete bathrooms

Air conditioning

Central system

121

disposal, public sewer

137

65
726
33
993
993

787
1
006
2 174
829
2 848
2 848

656
290
170
896

656
655

118

70

127

116
1

765
219

780
90
812
817

416

248
298
510
790

29
314

311

265
219

221

183
1

157
273
007
73
828
823

467
70

78

418
17
I

567
549

540
202
212
705
49
549
537

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
1,

3 and 4
5 to 9
10 to 49

50 or more

home

Mobile

925
344
166
29

457
446
266

353
369

81

138

60

334
235

48
196
195

123

15
131

22

209

606
286
367
397

388
426
308
394

221

187
150

522
322

184

2 124

853

21

241

128

173
201

121

21

177

49
25
55

12

31

491

detached or attached

43
252
55

264
290
226
282

519
257
295
207
426

36

153

171

54
158

391
129

118
6

or trailer, etc.

700
442

43

YEAR STRUQURE BUILT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1950
1940
1939

March 1980
1978
1974
to 1969
to 1959
to 1949

66
138

to

437
442

or earlier

45
24

11

to

to

10

10

65
166
204

87
472
535

209
603

111

101

426

156

351

678

531

336

194

824

18

11

18

396
370

10

24
67
334

201

448
207
398

151

801

599

181

10

669
260
28

25
168

153

12

204

30

57
29
250

165
201
1

69
66
148
139
233

185

027

309
752

906

346
323

964
204

847
330

16
67
76

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam or hot water system

Central warm-air furnace


Electric

Other

heat

pump

built-in electric units

Other meons

48

44

142

66

806

958

265
492

10

23
35
33

343

2 792

19

092

2 078

601

722
720
916
714
367
67
79

126

389

435

23
124

586
637

156
249

79
312

None
Occupied housing units

615

241

236

732

473

473

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
31

16

No telephone

133

Owner-occupied housing units

828

35
622
63
115
56
336
256

Units with

roomers or boarders

4 or more bedrooms
complete bathroom plus half both(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

114
138
117

28
27

19

246
742
251
172
23
27

823

456

978
708

Renter-occupied housing units

2 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

10

34
98
985
206
262
138

630
316

32
122

48
136

597

377

118
144
120

77
76
43

047

864
436

717
62

28
32

40
80
617
300

37
15
1

212
390
298
483
24

16

452

16

42
20

55

268
700

732
448

205
37

48

120

233
115
447
37
40

96
175
741
255
167
196

26
371

22

15

16

360
24
165
898
26

498

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

gas

Bottled, tank, or LP gas


Electricity

Fuel

078

995

775
-

633
36

277
85

729

16

70

55
434

23

41

83

791

927

213
659

19

255

42
755

481

10

26

kerosene, etc

oil,

Other

No

fuel

181

32
84
857
2

used

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None
1

2
3 or more

162

111

782
654
208

458
329
60

828
36

622

092

111

108
128

36
124

23
358
755
207

673
582

279
792
417

442
512
228

192

156

59

2 078

985

597

377

88
402
410

84
157

37
130

235
253
256

141

52
78
85
58
104

125
1

225
594

168

14

387
626
209

332
763
498

614
642
186

139

31

451
199

617
74
153
98
162

205

741

275
548

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1959

Owner-occupied housing
March 1980
1978
to 1974
to 1969

units

to
to

or earlier

Renter-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1969

to

to
to

March 1980
1978
1974

248,

121

262
249
339

308

336

131

567

978
239
405

336
89

714
166
258

630

45

251
63
127
37
24

183
107

63
86

260
219

120
87

482
277

246

167
167

or earlier

141
61

611

189

292

138
151
1

047
239
422
210
176

212
194

329
200
229
260

180

24
24

281

293
110

864

130
1

115
342
312
204
257

19

55

38
76
24
48

129
130
196
231

268
380
496

732
235
289

170
222

132

199
47

264

76

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH


HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER
Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

289
186
7

99
32

125

381
146

374
94

222
222

468

193

12

74

117

255
27

131

201

14

201

121

126

13

35

15

14
6.8
14

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per

81
9.8

76

10

25

42

56

55

35

0.9
10

2.5

7.0

14.9

4.5

5.7

25

42

55

35

56
9

141
13.5

room

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.0) or more persons per room


Renter-occupied housing units
Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room

H-106

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMS A

119

40

91

12.2

11.9

1.6

119

40

14.4
91

266

135

368

30.8
261

29.2

12.1

29.0

137

135

41

19

368
69
-

150
20 5
147
43
3

CENSUS TRACTS

Structural, Equipment,

Table H-7.

and Household

Plainfield city.

Union

1980 Con.

Characteristics of Housing Units:

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

County Con.

Rohway

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

Roselle borough, Union


city.

Union County

County

Census Tracts

Year-round housing units

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0395

0396

0397

0355

0356

0357

0358

0359

0360

0340

947

2 662

305

2 071

921

2 626

494

305
416
234

476
547
223
182
947
930

2 056

103
233
305
305

589
235
2 064
2 066

812

357

091

106

827

976

781

Tract

0341

382

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

163

Air conditioning

Central system

Source of water, public system or private company

Sewage

disposal, public

804
186

sewer

747
46
808
796

357
326
377
911
115

1
1

352
330

1
1

153
1

189
2 656
2 662

1
1

040
395

057
290
70
586
65

091

147
127
641
34
106

077

093

301
1

212
179
1

313
466
827
822

182
237
145
674
197
2 196
2 196
2

378
259
138

989
66
382
378

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
1,

detached or attached

2
3 and 4
5 to 9
10 to 49

50

802
70

137

143

24

39
266
37

109

more

or

11

home

Mobile

953
570

or

318
106
88

523
497

41

134
125

141

362

253

21

252
27

646
234
35
84
92

397
233
122

42
26

251

457
268

758
270

117
77
176

117
44
108
524

26

31

150
100
167

521

216
14

trailer, etc.

839
95

793
328
219
105

YEAR STRUaURE BUILT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1950
1940
1939

March 1980
1978
1974
to 1969
to 1959
to 1949

149
112

9
91

132
159

29
42
225
259

297
274

457
016

125

261

677

854

618
500
505
939

066

771

509
4
48
177

477

to

48

to

or earlier

186

20
35
48
266
577
308
817

230
463

345

747

581

231

21

6
35
104

30
28
55

293

2 031

to

827
245
111

22
33
118
225

85
20
73
118
42

71

69

326
299
303

193

4
55

768

448

378
379
245
923

94
335
345
549

674
317
24
38
53

767
610
59
224

194

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam or hot water system
Central warm-oir furnace

heat

Electric

pump

Other built-in
Other means

electric units

099
639
25

133

769
20
145
117

871

2 609

280
548
402
508

51

702
582

611

459
421

111

170

71

197

48

167

None
Occupied housing units

676

215
014

308

071

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Units with

70

roomers or boarders

No telephone
Owner-occupied housing units
4 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
Renter-occupied housing units
2 or more bedrooms
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
1
2 or more complete bathrooms

281
153
163

662
536
21

24
77

864
304
309
356
444

25
53

17
91
1

10
21

144
463
150
989
467

591
268
68

182

620

4
270
247
416
234
23

16

31

24

732

928

23
50

29
71

116

13
101

433
349
372

707

509

820

144
261

178
123

293
598
253
23

70
364
228

97
541

148
184
124

29

17

12

189

30

919
333

93
948

834

241
211

135
1

28
55

15

169
247
127

190
442
26

542
228

11

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

615
22
56
966
9

gas

Bottled, tank, or LP

gas

Electricity

Fuel

kerosene, etc

oil,

Other_

No

used

fuel

574
8

22
699

64

165

063

516

568

712

634
23

368
7

18

41

58

62

319

638

726

446
620

17

325
736

14

28
370
539
356

220
695
824
292

235
11

275
027
25

564
27
28
757

'.

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None

273
715
455
233

2
3 or more

103

177

510

622
814
258

280

451

244

335
906
009
359

307
967
694

207
607

170

171

948

834
73

135

193

446
367

440
303

123

114

707
50
93
137
203
224

509
58

820
21

32

91

140
130

127
176

181

273
340

120
266
242

364

919
403
297

190

542

311

199
227

45
49

541
165
225
93
58

107
112

241

193

77
39

175
156

186
144

492

519

343

164

211
6

156

198

209
43

111
10

511
167

391

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


Owner-occupied housing units

014

to

65
105

864
114
306

or earlier

223
397
224

162
129
153

662
214
229

444

1979
1975
1970
1960
1959

to

1979
1975
1970
1969

to

March 1980
1978
to 1974
to 1969

Renter-occupied housing units

March 1980
to 1978
to 1974
or earlier

154
357
235
341
193

591

123

156
182
58

96

48

303
80
47

299
225

230

445

133

195

161

620
86
272
214
448
600
989
216
395

270

433

59

81

214

244
176
284
648

201

250
546
23
7
7

157
221

598
222
212
49
115

121

149

72
130
158

348
1

445

133

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH


HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER
Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

12

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

540
373

243
243

492
351

119

240

130

19

21

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per

64

38

85

26

58

29

30

37

6.3

4.4

5.2

2.0

4.0

4.1

5.9

3.9

64

38

85

26

58

29

30
4

37

room

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per room


Renter-occupied housing units
Percent below poverty level

Complete plumbing for exclusive use


1.01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room

CENSUS TRACTS

156
23.6
156
37

90

111
18.8

114

76

65

71

173

160

128

20.3

11.5

12.7

17.9

13.1

18.8

13.4

90

102

114

70

65

51

173

154

23.6
117

22

26
9

13

13

6
6

20

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

H-107

Structural, Equipment,

Table H-7.

and Household Characteristics of Housing

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Roselle borough. Union

County Con.

1980 Con.

Units:

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Summit

Roselle Park borough. Union County

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

city.

8]

Westfield town. Union

Union County

County

Census Tracts

Year-round housing units

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0342

0343

0344

0337

0338

0339

0377

0378

0379

0380

0364

0365

657

2 286

657
514

207

390

549

221

216

690

406

925

885

2 369

669
230
989

2 364

919

851

2 361

289
384
462

345
349
088
205
878
885

605
280
2 034
569
2 363
2 358

012
509

2 113
15

17

131

143

31

104
26

19

63

66

46

90

13

23

18

36

749

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

Air conditioning

Central system

Source of water, public system or private company

Sewage

disposal, public

sewer

207
292
202
875
57
207
205

384
277

179
198
136

390
382

537
200

83

899
99
549

541

162
1

275
78

657
643

286
377
222
990

955
39

152
2 286

286

129

458
690
690

440
735
550
366
2 400
2 393

299

167
120

221
221

771
1

925
925

746

743
369
040
363
551

743
739

569

UNITS IN STRUQURE
827
136
32

1, detached or attached
2
3 and 4

5 to 9

54
14
114
136

184

more

or

131

21

10 to 49

50

home

Mobile

779
473
259

941

15

23

177
49

to
to

to
to

443
266
127

124
38

514

044

116
82

197
186

46
25

17

51

16

368

111

234
616

31

129

311

-ll-

14
108
166

1969
1959
1949

to

099
200

92

13

March 1980
1978
1974

to

or trailer, etc.

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1950
1940
1939

185
200
38

116

649
409

593

155

39
202
269
373
666

804
325

792
580

964
463

165

210

or earlier

16
19

lS

14

49

165

201

698
439
336
624

88
232
76
139
672

472

687
436

951
175

808
785

111

241
1

055

387

63
163
169
788

42
77
46

73
64

143

381

6
42
87

574
442
082

533
203
664

889

12

321

297
125

38

17

326
562
340
085

314
314
135
921

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam or hot water system
Central warm-air furnace

heat

Electric

Other

pump

7
33
38

built-in electric units

Other means

177

17

18

52

101

111

41

45

70
25

None

400
867

12
14

46

61

85

991
6

33
6

328
495

424
915

17
8

_
-

37

30

835

2 352

056
672
_
5

16

10
Occupied housing units

187

377

467

626

229
278

2 252

160

644

36
42
545

254
695

2 356

903

692
987

730

548
949
355
996
182

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Units with

roomers or boarders

No telephone
Owner-occupied housing units

4 or more bedrooms
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
1

Renter-occupied housing units

2 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

17

13

40
853
274
285

29
88

918
233
264

939

193

174

334

459

128

180

13

11

46

162

4
9

7
10

23

7
9

576

073

345

6
118

70

050

734

26
586

11

191

180
74
528
379

501

152

397

12

39
35

10

25
140
176
365
199
112
317

131

160

184

111

920
390
274

615
228

058

361

310
546
298
886

281
1

264
211
150

41

124

50

181

100

61

11

51

15

082
327
235
307
753
462

2 012
1

031

578
215
340

100
33

21

173
27
57

160

906

652

39

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


gas

Utility

Bottled, tank, or LP gas

Fuel

kerosene, etc

oil,

396

642

16

11

52

750
48

988

974

Other

No

486
40
655

Electricity

fuel

used

10

012

343

776
-

47

39

099

521

29
022

180

30

438

7
5
1

10

066

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None
1

2
3 or more

99

170

211

437
495

506

156

170

536
512
208

853

918

939

68
119
180

25
148
118

199

77
140
83
246
372

531

71

110

137

918
940
323

572
364

527
723
257

545

222
157
329

140
65
159
143
262

471

511

55
651

685
235

114

208
773
456
398

36
568

297
136

746

177

016
283

70

605
313
364

453
998
275

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


Owner-occupied housing
Morch 1980
1978
1974
1969

units

1979
1975
1970
1960
1959

to

334

459

1979
1975
1970
1969

to

141

to

117
39
37

55
133
82
189

245
194

387
190

43

144

19

to
to
to

287

or earlier

Renter-occupied housing units

March 1980
1978
to 1974
or earlier

306
342

528
120
216
74
118

394
286

753
222
223
94
214

340

182
69
34

211
89
108

bi

174

80

368

431
320
4
97
-

832
303

383
362

531

480

219

326

385

184

213

4
30

152

65

390

174
199
104
138

130
123

295

45

329
230
40

20

154
125

511
551

298
386
370

615

435

451

112

165
28
58

121

255

501

393
440

397
146

87
41

182

548

272
440
334

218

17

175
441
252

223
336

50

2 012
134

082
50
205

254
99
275
210
303
367

229

058
81

261
157

692
145

381

76
128
59
77

43
36

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH


HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER
Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

195

375
336

76

161

13
91

11

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or

247

16

42

80

20

39

24

24

19

70

38

14

1.9

46

8.5

1.6

3.4

4.4

1.9

07

1.1

6.5

1.9

16

42

80

20

39

24

24

19

70

38

0.9
14

more persons per room

Locking complete plumbing for exclusive use


1

.01 or

more persons per room

Renter-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or

more persons per room

57

20

73

30

36

67

30

94

12

80

24

24

17.1

4.4

13.8

7.6

3.2

7.2

5.7

10.6

7.1

13.2

20

73

30

36

10.9
54

7.7

57
4

30

94

12

80

24

24
-

16

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per

H-108

room

NEWARK,

N.J.,

13

SMSA

CENSUS TRACTS

Structural, Equipment,

Table H-7.

and Household Characteristics of Housing

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction,

Westfield town. Union

1980 Con.

Units:

for meaninc. of symbols. see Introduction.

County Con.

For definitions of terms. see appendixes

A and

B]

Remainder of Union County

Census Tracts

Year-round housing units

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0366

0367

0368

0322

0323

0324

0325

0326

0327

0328

0329

682

2 123

2 529

2 091

903

2 467

698

2 206

672

3 034

648
316
289
034
216
676
664

2 117

2 504

2 067

891

131

643
189

603
337
442

679
230

2 199

469
417

883

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
1 complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

Air conditioning

Central

system

Source of water, public system or private

Sewage

company

sewer

disposal, public

569
555

521

152

48
696

233

930

127

102

2 117

2 511

2 091

123

2 517

903
903

533
292
58
44
154
42

2 334
15

067

440
619
258
831

246
467
2 467
2

883
676

441

543
317
874
883

517

153
1

382
137
698
698

657
470
673
227
2 200
2 206

162

853
78
672
635

2
3
3

028
035
714
520
717
034
034

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
1,

847

detached or ottached

3 and 4

56

5 to 9

10 to 49
50 or more

138

home

Mobile

451
190

or

trailer,

180

244
472
209
48
88
30

236
328
206
68
54

411

758

184

241
52

77
49

631
159
821
7

37
43

11

45

11

etc.

738
417

769
619

28
23

158
59

15
8

44

2 591

253
60
52
26
52

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


March 1980
1978
1974
1969
1959
1949

1979 to
1975 to
1970 to
I960 to
1950 to
1940 to
1939 or

earlier

18

10

17

11

39
43
56

167
58

50
83
186
214
120

018

341

257
377

63
75

331

26
147
239
682

26
49
275
533
409

254

991

379
323

121

258
375

478
302

697

167

26
13

54
49
280
533
580
710

8
6

96
122
316
323
013

139

609
617
319

31

31

97
235
242
239
802

88
785
224
493
413

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam or hot water system
Central worm-air furnace
Electric

Other

heat

541

pump

built-in electric units

Other means

406
606

793
608

13

344
430
-

58

80
96

18
91

857

2 417

148

599
679

20
37
66

11

35
70

96

11

21

300

603

2 080

2 506

2 054

525
515
495
522
555
327
70

2 264

242
52

298
556
405
32

433
237

481

18

13

19

19

546

631
19
15

332

369
20

517

337
286

662
477

088
325

837
090

27

21

10

96

54

57

136

57
50

687

2 175

632

3 Oil

43
76
986

2 601

None
Occupied housing units

856

44

568
397
652
414
288
209
20

27

27

209
20
88
087

810

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Units with

roomers or boarders

796
273
235
227
807
496

Owner-occupied housing units


4 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
Renter-occupied housing units

2 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

gas

Electricity

Fuel

kerosene, etc

oil,

fuel

015
469

677

57

41

112

355
7

843

000

498
293
571

381

539

Other

No

28
103

7-5

gas

Bottled, tank, or LP

58
56

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

40

58
22

No telephone

22

10
12

94

50

424

72
115
29

755
144
575
231

662

36

13

26
687

14

000

868
264
630
423
307

619

179

646
483

21

17

33

15

26

307

722

225
148

215

137
172
147

007

10
18

11

21

10

145

002

445

847

745

57
924

13

18

16

13

486
035
688
410
247
-

123

13

used

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None

164

129

780

2
3 or more

461
198

815
835

138

301

518
375
475

525

2 264

228
747
796
283

378
252
120

498

424

107
1

263
022
844
288

121

647
730
358

278
749
494

802
841

318
626
540

166

404

148

150
024
295
542

868

986

2 601

75

63
148
142

377
355

217
416

977

128

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


Owner-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1960
1959

March 1980
1978
to 1974
to 1969

796
46
179

to

to

122
185

264

or earlier

Renter-occupied housing units

1979 to March 1980


1975 to 1978
1970 to 1974
1969 or earlier

807
250
301
63
193

755

134

126

41

117

396
420
684
630

447
514

396

159
252

100
74
70
139

304
707

396
540

555

242
45

556

433

662

288

113
169

168
173

175
186
137
58

66
85

99
222

108
73
65
42

120
198
128
109

179
9

231

687
39

568

182

303
287
344
409

122
351
159

108
103
155

282
1

000
217
227
161

395

301

214
502
776
307
86
79
70
72

646
152
125
175
194

81

811

410
71

145
48
146

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH

HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER


Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

182

514
312

492
332

290
224

159
92

737
597

123

115

132

67

49

12

180
25

452
418
-

716
223

741
681

487
358

85

239
4

96

219

119

783
661

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room
Renter-occupied housing units
Percent below poverty level

Complete plumbing for exclusive use


1,01 or

417

more persons per room

36

37

114

11

134

55

19

27

122

43

4.5

2.4

1.1

7.6

2.6

7.6

1.7

24

108

11

134

2.8
19

12.4

37

3.5
55

1.4

36

24

27

122

43

9.8

63
7.8

63

41
7.4
41

77
31.8
77

116

66

106

43

68

20.9
116
15

15.2

16.0

14.9

6.8

2.3

66

106

43

68

146
22.6
138

14

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per

CENSUS TRACTS

room

40
35
5

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

H-109

Structural, Equipment,

Table H-7.

and Household Characteristics of Housing

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Units:

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

1980 Con.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

and B]

Remainder of Union County Con.

Census Tracts

Year-round housing units

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0330

0331

0332

0333

0334

0335

0336

0361

0362

0363

0369

276

2 381

2 761

698

2 385

3 223

267

318

2 748
551

698
6
4
579
35
698
696

2 385

239

274

964

262

942

455

384

759

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
1
2 or more complete bathrooms

351

541

376

238
458
206
964
964

391

041

Source of water, public system or private company

Sewage

285
274
274

Air conditioning

Central system

disposal, public

sewer

455
504
340
208
218
455
455

366
535

531

841

437
2 046
660

288
978
252
276
276

219

201
1

073
192

384
384

175

2 381

547
2 249
418
2 755
2 743

621

2 155

204
67

535
60

28
24

11

2 381

868
555
2 058
616
2 373
2 380

213
596
052
2 804
1
044

745
317
241

317
159

3 201

3 203

759
759

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
1,

853
344

detached or attached

2
3 and 4
5 to 9
10 to 49

46

31

49
44

home

54

121
17

39

23
48

24

212
447
282
459

4
44
209
424
703

7
41

421

817
610

444

17

12
15

11

10

430

or trailer, etc.

196
189
15
16

55

50 or more
Mobile

379

46

2 189

2 256

41

94

416
-

58
10
29

136
30
70
605
108

919
596
134
69
41

18

YEAR STRUQURE BUILT


1979 to
1975 to
1970 to
1960 to
1950 to
1940 to
1939 or

March 1980__
1978
1974
1969
1959
1949

296
506
274

earlier

188

18
17

10

50

97
214
521
1

097

499

25
29
317
376
827
426

253
503
448

30
121

424
959
805
422

381

8
591

12

10

18

44

52
147
517

31

77
624
1

99

059
329
240

28
140

350
338
854

911

397
189

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam

or hot

800
446
-

water system

Central warm-air furnace


Electric

Other

heat

pump

13
15

built-in electric units

Other means

850
419

921

415

10

125

575

21

12

70
130

110

5
61
6

2 341

2 751

698

2 366

1
1

053
040

57
219

14

270

208

327
986

1
1

558
490
43

236
434
8

105
27

21

60

None
Occupied housing units

257

938

444

242

377

3 198

736

24
117
166

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Units with roomers or boarders

13

No telephone

27

980

Owner-occupied housing units


4 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

14

13
18

187
10
54

199
46

13

15

11

12

926

933

241

485
238
427

316
277

2 or more bedrooms
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

14
14

21

463
340
202
155
30

155
341

Renter-occupied housing units

20
25
511
176

777
268
765
425
564
212
62

221
165
522
194
156
66

193

510
277
62
50

22

7
16

90

2 184

2 241

321

432
862
530

810

21

36
2 241
509

531

510
412
42

608
513

571

301

976
957
228

216
619
382

25
67

10
19

483
4

500

164
547

182
102
6

16

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

gas

Bottled, tank, or LP gas


Electricity

Fuel

kerosene, etc

oil,

792

639

521

507

550

12

13

35

18

91

318

962
8

634

733

737

300
598

145

117
24

66
997

Other

No

fuel

used

431

298

11

29
189
7

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None

293
762
676
207

62
433
573

2
3 or more

189

88
441

638
277

114

78

473
498
292

458
539

300
747
888
406

195

130

99

900
181

316
218

540

65

2 241
83

90

253

7
19
16

136

170

712

884
385
793

558
630
378

2 184

2 241

102

51

277
302
840
720

168
89

240
569

60
1

568
026

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1959

to

1979
1975
1970
1969

to

to
to
to

Owner-occupied housing
March 1980
1978
1974
1969

980

units

Renter-occupied housing units

to

277

427

202

63
115

124
111

43
95

30
69

44

10

148

54

356
266

804
639

9
57

12

211

or earlier

to

438

511
46
200
169
398
698

61

132
138

March 1980
1978
1974

or earlier

242

221
56
183
143
329
510

208

777

117

497
077

47

88
340
267
613
876

564

510

608

182

957

619

69
70
92

172

71

412

20
44

195
178

186
246
45

24

135
153
98
124

47

7
18

83
140
266
75

412
369
_

450
408

440
420

788
490

682
597

391
346

554
300

11

252

66

93

68

276

113

148

14

95
23

42

25

41

205
193
344
459

156
35
91

72
195
194

227
520
62
28
9

135

250
373
348
671

331
1

377

142

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH

HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER


Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use
,

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

175
25
2
58
2

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use

116

64

44

34

82

1.2

7.7

5.2

3.6

2.8

4.6

12

116

64

44

34

82

71
3.2
71

57

26

2.2

2.6
57

1.2

81
7.3

26

76

1.01 or more persons per room

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or

13
4.7
13

Percent below poverty level


Complete plumbing for exclusive use

i.01 or more persons per

25
5.9

25

7
3.5
7

14
9.0
14

7
11.3
7

101
17.9

77

47

35

34

15.1

7.7

19.2

3.6

101

70

47

35

34

18
2.9
18

6
7

room

Locking complete plumbing for exclusive use

H 110

more persons per room

Renter-occupied housing units

1.01 or

464
334

more persons per room

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-7.

Structural, Equipment,

and Household Characteristics of Housing

[Data are estimates based on a sample, see Introduction.

1980 -Con.

Units:

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

a id B]

Remainder of Union County Con.

Census Tracts

Year-round housing units

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Trad

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0371

0372

0373

0374

0375

0376

0382

0383

0384

0385

0386

0387

633

2 037

3 583

3 748

2 395

922

2 864

2 519

633
448
469
290
276
633
633

2 013

3 571

3 737

917
520
688
443
428
922
918

2 851

502
003
806
880
518
2 519

849
67

499

490

584

977

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Ccmplete kitchen facilities
1
complete bathroom plus halt bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

499
473

Source of water, public system or private company

Sewage

229
422
492
499

468

Air conditioning

Central system

disposal, public

721

sewer

477
246
253
033
128
485
487

573
314
436
223
286
564
579

443

556
276
1
515
308
2 025
2 037

722
337
2 696
1
358

3 641

768
482

3 211

383
472
613
896
968

590
583
3 576

277
220

2 565

86

155

281

26
344

281

25

971
411

619
1

481

289
973
963

650
692
2 487
414
2 752
2 803
1

2
1

3 675

383
2 345

3 612

2 353

81

28

497
226

30

14

159

11

51

137

12

2 511

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
1,

detached or attached

707
349
128
40

31

3 and 4

5 to 9

10 to 49

119
147

50 or more
Mobile

home

or

106
26

266
324
26

13

48

147
190

trailer, etc.

55
29

622
26

389
85
28

22

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1950
1940
1939

to

March 1980

to

1978
1974
1969
1959
1949

to
to
to

to

697
194
436

96
66
34
28
147
225
894

25
37
431

852
635

920
415

634
887

961

6
12

34
104

11

17

45

27

5
12

155

or earlier

6
5

537
543

12
14
19

217
533
310
528

124
655
610
634

169
66

214
917
674
343
200

14

17

11

12

130
323
140
322

41

32
79
431

27
56

89
513
237

301

241

518

257

217
737
536
337

706
236
482

53
56
180
888
1

206
217
264

8
18

42
398
118
304
631

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam or hot water system
Central warm-air furnace
Electric

Other

heat

pump

built-in electric units

Other meons

634

100
837

6
7
87

623
860

489

19

2 139
12

34
47

29
79

1
1

144
217

698

107

750

172

997
772

005
484

13

34

67

31

25

46

21

36
46

904

2 827

2 497

None
Occupied housing units

490

453

565

615

350

2 013

3 525

3 698

2 362

951

529
387
366
597
422
203

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Units with

roomers or boarders

20

No telephone
Owner-occupied housing units
4 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
Renter-occupied housing units
2 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete both?ooms

13

445
704
456
712
45

770
208
230

45
8
9

796

18

13

64

40

23

11

12

2 470

3 397

757
633
315
055
546

2 271
808

2 233

20

265
210
496
224
748
456
47
52

107
156

231

444
347
292
424

683

121

281
16
19

97
22
12

413

261

419
460
265
235

600
647

301

28
17

430
575

261
73

91
83
26

84

33
20
793
508
512
658

111

102

41

21

14

30

347

816

997

26

33

21

15
2 328

2 551

192

662
978
785
169

625
625
276
87
25
30

119
11

21

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

gas

Bottled, tank, or LP gas

7
687

Electricity

Fuel

kerosene, etc

oil,

Other.

No

fuel

800

776

129

2 418

14

17

165

18

11

3
13

854

742

811

868

6
93
002

244
882
594
293

2 667
14
41

used

720

13

34

74
054

31

56

963

975

13

869

033

447

23
021

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None

13

358
828

2
3 or more

165
561

530

291

197

445
93
262
205
388
497

770

45

71

65

461

541

663
370

652
357

183
158
522
662

41

748
964
945

29
496
218
619

118

68

573
905
355

489
965
382

52

18

554
564
691

745
302
398

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


Owner-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1960
1959

to
to
to
to

March 1980
1978

1974
1969

or earlier

Renter-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1969

to
to
to

March 1980
1978
1974

21

24

or earlier

444
66

350
82
194
194

265
49

2 470

3 397

101

261

2 271
178

177

330
279
816
944

788
618
928
802

350
314
702
727

529
78
288
240
460
463

055
274
234
282
265

301
113

91
39

422
160

111
29

121

31

16
51

7
14

130
69
63

157
555

487
456

481
474

165

41

29

23
157
110
163

149
377

317

641

539

523

683
323

121
65

265

748

189
63
108

24

127
82

110
139
194

363

311

150

211

341

205
311

15
41

305

294

307
278

846
407
5

25

793
150
373
241
431

598

2 551

278
608
434
719
512

2 328
241

517
492
597
481

276

169

42
20

112
113
38

47
80

20

13

4
38

373
290

334
329

351
318

260
248

84
-

55

11

47

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH


HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER
Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

245
245

13

134

66

4
57

10
0.7
10

44

33

29

73

34

43

29

44

87

37

32

5.7

2.3

2.1

5.8

1.4

1.3

1.3

2.9

4.9

1.5

1.4

44

33

29

73

34

43

29

44

87

37

32

41
9.7
41

15
13.5
15

_
-

201
6

11

14

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per

room

Locking complete plumbing for exclusive use


1.01 or more persons per room

Renter-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room

CENSUS TRACTS

64

9.4

64

13
4.9
13

66

49

15

8.8

4.6

61

49

5.0
15

_
'~

6
3.6
6

_
5

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

H-lll

1980

Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:

Table H-8.

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

Essex CoOnty

Census Tracts
Belleville

Bloomfield

East Orange

Irvington

Montctoir

SMSA

Total

town

town

city

town

town

307 362

87 212

4 554

7 195

3 703

3 282

207 092
45
1
108

56 246
34

450

4 143

606

10

13
111
841
191

2 153

294
$433

738
$466

104

3 052
7

The

Specified owner-occupied housing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

SELECTED

Newark

city

Nutley town

6 122

7 965

5 902

2 055

3 944

4 721

598

20
167
543
032
293
$463

22
36

16
163
538

city

Verona
borough

714

3 161

035

Orange

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
With a mortgage
Less than $100

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to

$199 .J
$299
$399
$599

or

more

to
to
to

67 136

397
788
9 047
24 710
20 270

$507

$531

100 270

30 966
248

11

Median
Not mortgaged
to

$100
$199

or

more

Less than

$100
$200

189

40 345
87 269

624
618
80 028
$253
19

Median

18

434
27 284
$286

8
1

198
044
1

454
370
596
$495
097

227

11

10

178

908
$273

257
960
$240

866

534

451

30

22

885
$260

315
2 730
$268

211

58
110

245
282
2 359
$669
1

2 178
18

93
835
807
846
$486

$489

304

679

160
205
879
$220

6
154
2 144

102

782

681
6

209

22
22

363

149

492
$424
3 244

192

968

$371

22
95
174
434
310

17

972

13

289
994
676
$541
1

189

17

560
$279

$270

72
117

$306

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000

Less than

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25
30

8 758
38

558

852
837
23 518
300

336
328
502
554

21

29 percent

to

28 625
118
1

percent or more

Not computed

50+

Median

$10,000

to

52 691

$19.999

4 529

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent

30

19 187
8 327

20 640

percent or more

Not computed
Median

$20,000 or more-.Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

Specified renter-occupied housing units

586
767
4 810
2 619
7 382

34

12

40

770

453
47

368
43

432

32

50+

50+

50+

50+

513
74

835
42

756

621
183

231
105

635

457

973
55
229
199
490

187
84

490
223
390

26.6

29.2

25.4

26.7

31.3

226 046
106 175
84 535
19 593
15 722

62 868
28 485
23 663

2 809

2 334

123

4 816
2 410
798
374
234

15.7

16.6

15.6

293 809

175 321

6 603

1
1

732
4 967
5

14

169
100

24
50 +
1

400
066
220

494

11

50+
15

489

36

67

94
149
446

13

363
136
50 +

995
236
643
300

165

226
39

50+

49.8

50+

109

486

496

17

26
188
92
180

89
300

403
284
405

33.9

26.9

27.4

921

4 877
2 002
2 027

4 112
1
814
1
615

257
203

198
132

381

467

4 188
2 252
410
289
223

15.6

17.6

16.6

17.6

14.3

8 813

21 625

17 111

6 763

87 262

24

370
135

167

45
30
194
572
953

9 087
2 749

730
260
612
774

935

946

634
24

858
848
680

30.

267

411

272
16.

3 626

107

26.6

32.6

019
474

2 398

361

938

116
68

198
155

15.9

15.8

9 078

107

579

GROSS RENT
12 849
4 214

Less than $80


$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more

No cash
Median

13 813

30
56
62
48
27

686
395

31

631

251

207
174

6 589
$271

rent

20 837
$389

One-family house, detached or attached

Median gross

rent

10
3
10
23

737
327
623
791

40 454
36 171
22 816
12 119
12 623
2

660
$247

9
187
375
193
573
558

$362

806
599
212
$268

466
903
4 360
4 590
2 814
1
333
926
214
$263

$297

869
1
448
2 147
913
1
1
129
910
214
$293

489
$363

500
$387

489
$327

224
$325

793

2 851

9 534

7 112

101

21

10

26
65

51

52

362
473
409
289
507

147

028
540
140

6 712

17

142

3 530
1

346
096
792
602
133

401
6

363
376
140
539
6 814
2 632
1
647
915
$215

60
170
603
795
849
618

8
16
23
15

374
$472

2 004

317

49 781
2 368
3 317
3 860
3 905
3 547
29 318

456

$299

89
372
003
2 417
1
953
494
667
540
1

13

26
125

228
328
189
647

69

142

23

$309

$255

$365

214
$413

456
$303

$500+

93

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000.--

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

4 450

640
612
780

6 820
7 859
8 103
77 501
8 442

191

874
793
52 630
5 760

50+

49.2

95 980
9 134
19 962
24 647
18 240
11 262
10 718
2 017

54 200
6 921

800

136
504
647
567
320
313
39

23.6

22.4

24.7

81 670
44 167
22 900
8 529
2 579
793
358
2 344

39 481
24 437
9 659

2 284

895

46

78

75

69

51

250

27

14.3

13.4

14.7

14.4

14.0

13.3

15.4

11.6

14.7

Less than

116 159

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$20,000

or

more

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed

Median

112

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

81

984

450

4 618

169

898
314

108
50 +

116

7 039

181

314
562
2 095
610

2 526

13 370
13 613
9 428

95
50 +

27
69
138

460

255
2 218

200
518
588
708
6 565
854
50 +

178
815

179

574
868
625
392
389

41
101

958
453
609
649

3 466

45.6

2 153

24 034

583
84

82

730
68
50 +
1

356

163

096

53

7 193

234
394
258
208

64

368
474
376
385
342
45

19.7

140

615
428

791

844
122
50

50+

42

764
093

711

912
265

22.7

25.7

2 846
1
521

5 052
2 940

4 041
2 635

2 293

021

641

10 570
2 089

272
38

320

380

114

146

329
686
422
146
30

51

12

831

333
54

12

21

460
486
91

066

13

447

50+

243
333
756
844
639
350
306

509

6
9
8

17

24
91

168

97
99

15

13

23.1

28.5

2 185

711

389
634

348

103
37
10

85
38
46
6

13

50

313
23

46.4

182
27
24.8

23.8

359

650
80
66
229
362
325
2 306
282
3

19

87
24.4

201
32

109

12
13.4

183

5
15.1

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-8.

Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:

1980 Con.

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction,

Essex

for meaning of symbols, see Introduction,

County Con.

for definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

Somerset County

Morris County

Census Tracts
West
well

Specified owner-occupied housing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

SELECTED

borough

West Orange
town

3 001

8 032

2 074

Cald-

Totol

Dover town

Madison
borough

32 581

87 380

2 353

2 979

200

22 448

64 927

16

56
361

189

Manville

Morristown

Succosunna-

town

Kenvil (COP)

614

2 651

77 783

42 319

990

806
$534

45
215
421
253
$500

58 663
7
165
3 156

29 881

12
73

404
932
569
$517

350
23 764
20 221
$515

962

680

661

134

56

186

828

Total

borough

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
With a mortgage
Less than $100

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to

$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

to
to

to

218
1
120
724
$539

54
634
2 476
2 020
$546

407
8 702
10 922
$593

927

2 832

10 133

32
895
$303

217
2 615
$295

499
9 623
$323

581

20
26

12
-

Median
Not mortgaged
to

$100
$199

or

more

323

934

3 565
12 702

146
304

145

429
535
202
$424

26 413
22 051

$514

761

11

12
10

489
162

$514

$410

438

$231

2 152

6 528

260

249

187

193

4
39
56

14

13

27

19

22

16

25
205

7
171

143

375
383
4 660
207

246
238
2 937
140
49.4

17 619

11

464

120
62
4 051

19

15

007
$247

12

321

170
167

624
$273

230
29
229

488
935

$261

22 453
77
4 757

121

$246

11

Median

12

030
4
330
696
$222

Less than

$100
$200

187

54

$243

412
775
$220

574

366

2 722

9 662

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000

Less than

29 percent

25

to

percent or more

Not computed

Median

$10,000

to

511

24

117

50+

50+

50+

50+

46.0

45.3

0+

46.3

50+

441

4 436

13 853

294

391

12 165

116
318
668
2 334

553
89
267

450

43
373
262
763

25

20
117

31

171

101

44
210

111

1
052
4 260
789
5 064

359

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

113
65
174

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more

639

6
150
32

15 to 24 percent

30

20
452
444
5 389
223

Less than 15 percent

936

210
7

217

4 981
2
5

037
618

96

46

13

166
57
137

63
18

285

43.7

6 487

509
134
223
74
78

662
2 354
1

090

2 381

Not computed

or

more

Less than 15 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more

28.3

24.9

27.2

26.6

540
835
506

2 280

133

2 067

32 258

128

103

124
118

938
750
236

96

576
388
92
77

59 979
25 457
24 055

143

5 735
4 732

2 158

57

16.5

14.3

iV. i

14.9

16.2

16.7

15.7

13.3

7 993

34 050

2 088

522

4 293

39
32
102

108
100
168

210
175
553
1
003
2 160
5 732
9 357

5 591

30.9

30.8

6 010
2 603

25 993

2 241

9 658

628
538

2 384
2 370

16.7

16.4

408

15 to 24 percent

2i. i

29.6
2 454

Median

$20,000

048
948
276
182

26.8

66
28
26
6

999
934
609
290

166

16.2

4 460

41

11

581

26.

910

19.9

15 080
12 032
2

988

542
958
439
88

Not computed

Median

Specified renter-occupied housing units

17 483

036

GROSS RENT
Less than $80'

$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cash
Median

112

.'

435
473

27
59
102
182
25

rent
:

One-family house, detached or attached

Median gross rent

109

280
570
207
517
232
2 550
464

$317

$351

831

844
591
1

$395

024

97

339

$500+

$441

433
$464

7
1

974
295
$335

6 158

$427

18

24

51

22
80
64
177
255
233

73
331

423
441

345
339
43
$312

612
74
$376

270
$403

247
$446

715
4

275

6
8

297
472
699
945
599
804

70

8
13

35
45
31

14

101

102
20

$313

$330

435
$402

$424

138

175
95

11

381

48

593
647
3 789
3 355
2 814
3 879
755
$325

74
166
162
252

$305

766
$424

$317

51

304
540
258
4 388
7 685
4 400
1

6 117
1

057
$338
068
$429

131

133
59

128

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000

Less than

102

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

24 percent
25 to 29 percent..
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

20

to

Not computed
Median

$10,000

$19,999

93
4

50+

820

15

13

44
23
58
99
392

380

60
88
70
102
40
50 +

Less than 15 percent

310
72

15 to 19 percent

231

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

to

140

Not computed
Median

$20,000

or

more

Less than 15 percent

166
50

15 to 19 percent

47

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

31

Not computed

Median

CENSUS TRACTS

22

16
17.7

146
38
110

191

50+

50 +

54
57
532
54
50

50+

816

12 266

696

507

409

11

190

27.6

93
135
159
176
116
6
28.3

14 638

677
311

678
089

197

103

287
275
195

315
473
645
362

2 832
2 889
2 027

211

801

39
25.8

117
28.6

770
834
482
252
110
30

3 357

13

19

49

217

807
264
130
473

15.3

16.7

16.4

220
034
560
186
121

464
455

254
74
27

315
15

259
287
426
520
506

4 798
19

4 181

42

90
133

57
143

26

90

117

125

244
885
390

15.4

200
297
2 984
437

228

844

31

41
47.1

50+

50+

50+

111

9 504

6 350

8
15

241

272
842
646
279
965

51

45
90
124
66
100

154
269
42
25.4

31

27.1

740
260
206
144
86
4

448
98
232
349
304

530
702
449
246
64

12

36

17.3

15.5

10

214
42
50 +
392
20
59
93
94
48
67

25.4

27.8

26.2

26.0

568
4 357
4 147
703

6 952

326

776
295
094
370

153

28
6
14

32

123

48
33
30

11

12

33

34

15
31

805
2 230
2 296
617
947
368

6
II

40

101

17.0

NEWARK,

618
227
124
392
16.5

N.J.,

131

215

2
2
1

11

80
54
13

105
50

262

22

16.2

14.9

SMSA

H 113

1980 Con.

Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:

Table H-8.

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Somerset County Con.

A ond

B]

Union County

Census Tracts

Specified owner-occupied hooting units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

SELECTED

New

North Plainfield

Somerset

Somerville

borough

(CDP)

borough

Remainder

Total

Elizabeth city

3 317

4 284

2 059

30 242

90 451

2 184

3 353

859

7
117
511

80

Unden

Provi-

Rahway

city

dence borough

Plainfield city

5 912

6 497

2 940

6 263

5 367

56 038

3 041

2 878

2 261

4 834

3 226
4

401

18

288
007
244
484
$432

65
704
895
1
025
189
$373

56
353
923
929
$547

303
018
2 294
1
210
$490

2 871

3 619

679

$251

34 413
245
8 705
25 463
$237

2 311
13

9 765
47

879
14

11

107
168

66
62
709
28
48.7

284

172

city

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
With o mortgage

to

$100
$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

Less than

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to
to
to

Median
Not mortgaged

$100
$200

to

$100
$199

or

more

Less than

Median

219
330
$467

255

21

190

51

901

4 348

650
1
612
896
$494

392
555
257
$450

4 061
8 295
8 522
$537

12 661

23 976
14 648

$476

44
321

069
1
450
338
$418
1

931
8
301

804

8 383

305
828
$229

622
$224

710
$247

40
616
6 727

350

300

247

39

23

14

26
272

11

15

266

13
37.5

175
43

939
84

818
827
7 690
383

50+

50+

50+

48.0

600
89
174

716
86
186

457

16 765

79
128

4 205
294
1
580
779
1
552

5 259

385
156
575
206
448

24.6

26.5

24.2

24.4

17.9

27.6

31.2

24.7

355
672
484
98

23 726
10 929
8 992

63 921
33 676
22 231

3 648
2 124

3 778

2 523

4 229

3 589

2 656

189

928

059

2 198

4 583

124
70

135
140

557
816
437
419

133

88

66
744
2 061
$237

87

2 350

69
610

429

141

18

182
$181

$276

283
128
$254

258

141

707

584
557
$231

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000

Less than

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$20,000 or more
Less than 15 percent

57

101

280

343

28.2

29.3

2 367

3 268

883

7 042
2 581

18

129
6

36.0

50+

50+

461

276

498
626

6
105

197
140

114

773

672

13

20
29
598
47

327

39
48

81

310
228
708

51

559
26

50+
106
117

449
176

364

160

455
245
335
233

607

3 431

174
193
157

16.2

16.3

15.1

15.9

14.5

13.6

11.4

15.6

17.8

14.5

3 508

2 292

2 353

8 294

66 955

26 309

5 542

961

7 359

3 426

58

59

58
52
178

933

169

2 256

219
95
204
473
353
836
577
895
544

146
54
208
248
386
768
812
379
300

163

$285

125
$291

340
$335

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

Specified renter-occupied housing units

59
191

066
872
269

1
1

101

1
1

900
332
243
114

GROSS RENT
$80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cash rent
Less than

Median
One-family house, detoched or attached

Median gross

rent

17

40

24

91

134

31

74

450
716
524
372
84
$296

94
570
386
543
532
45
$344

234
716
426
339
342
$297

158
$383

278
$374

215
$402

737

485

726

6
12

13
15
31

28

20
7
358

81

182

55

280
703
159
1
575
1
277
2 500
512
$346
1

727
617

299

12

134
559
679
650
155
879
$282

16
12
6
7
1

987

5 201

$441

$367

915

23 192

16
41

231

80

_
-

094

159
431

14
13

2 691

6 249

7 437

013
423

4 378

102

845
990

592
382

461
$261

$279

73
288
256
39
245
33
$315

762
$308

404
$340

$500+

559
$335

193

2 975

191

215

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

$20,000

or

49.1

50+

50+

50+

506

771
17

878
32

2 803

23 164

9 036

63
262

155

234

334
204

131

191

93

159

186
19
26.3

133
122

51

431
_

37
24.6

more

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed

NEWARK,

265
640
416
154
31

036
521

332
133
36

18
14.8

N.J.,

SMSA

62
102
117

13

55
1

II

749
316
264
98
34

306

152
275
626
529
487
597
137
27.6

25.3

3 576
1
1

146
203
655
256
79
50

309
600
655
803
7 120
765

532

924

4 560
6 556
4 644

2 151
2 859

2 820

2 505

547

120
22.4

20 599

6 873

276

4 464
744
432
48

11

5 857
2 069

29

187

14.9

15.8

17.3

14.2

703
22

142
113
130
100
155

186

245

139

145

112
705

195

50+

50+

894
68
436
533
429
203

319

2 651

27

160
486

101

761

67

181

65

523
357
286
78

44

23.9

26.6

945

449

174
535
160

198
144

11

43
23
4
17

19

2 169

46

103
47.4
1

733
911
532
196
47

205
34
190

386
246
145
147
57
24.5

24.2
1

176

32
66

169

47.1

30
22

41

676
844
462

24.0

504
110
69
714

Median

H 114

50+

290

to
to

271

50+

597
48

$19,999...

24 percent
29 percent...
to 34 percent
percent or more
Not computed
Median

20
25
30
35

41

509
35

13

15 to 19 percent

10 400
148

294
470
237
498
587
16 367
1
739

61

Less than 15 percent

045
541
331

110

172

65

20

42

48

13.2

13.6

15.6

14.5

14.5

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-8.

1980 Con.

Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

Union

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

County Con.

Belleville

A and

B]

town, Essex County

Census Tracts

Specified owner-occupied housing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

SELECTED

Roselle

Roselle Park

borough

borough

3 773

508

2 516

430

Summit

Westfield

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

town

0140

0141

0142

0143

0144

0145

703

830

777

246

250

376

456

472

105

154

city

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
With a mortgage
Less than $100

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to

$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

to
to
to

Median
Not mortgaged
Less than $100

$100
$200

2 926

17

349
590
263
297
$442

257

5 259

27 667

32

205
1
990
6 342
12 364
6 766
$471

41

71

$441

2 156
7

17 696
3 793
13 842

4 652

11

127

459
680
164

$427
1

078

97
284
788
746
$667

487
6

113

644
945
2 525
$587
1

$199

391

or more

866
$223

$242

$270

104
2 045
$298

537

292

260

367

26
28
446
37
47.0

22

18
12

to

Median

137
941

250
1

231

18

161

189

170

214

45
30

51

$436

204
74
$432

$435

$376

$457

425

327

374

305

141

96

20
405
$267

22

18

32

305
$250

356
$290

273
$252

59
82

$212

24
64
$230

112

94

20

29

8
6

14

11

100

61

$239

22
32

18

121

6
147
273

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000

Less than

Less than 15 percent

18

18

106
7

101

13

337
465
3 669
172

47.4

50+

50+

47.1

50+

50+

532
43
277
69

581
41

244

292
99

928
39
328

8 363

341
129

861
3 739

81

295

143

149

146
415

2 483

53
93

173
6
108
25

25.8

23.3

23.0

28.3

23.8

684
860
615

3 572

6 120

32 348

896
163

2 912
2 268

17 347

133

154
55

263
250

487
453

016
2 345
640

14.8

14.8

14.4

15*5

14.4

3 053

2 119

2 621

2 119

83
43
160
282
802
858

16
5
6

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

41

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median
or

2 430

more

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

Specified ranter-occupied housing units

235
860
202

212

246

806

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

$20,000

11

349

280

11

94

86

13

15

50+

48.0

37.1

50+

165

84

202
26

60

40

34

34

55
34
64

81

21

42
6
36

27.3

22.6

27.3

28.2

22.9

25.6

527
270
205

418

571

37

305
184
50
32

166
108
58

137

175
162
38
43

484
222

14.8

16.8

14.5

17

15

'

12

55

197
5
15.8

570

64
44
23
6

60

12.4

16.2

068

955

GROSS RENT
Less than $80
$80 to $99.
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cash rent

454
160
127
84

18

32
65
108
169
254

33
186

572
700
318
201

481

280
1

134

82
$314

80
$376

36
30
109

93
156
184
333
320
753
105
$360

Median

$256

One-family house, detached or attached


Median gross rent

$364

92
$308

$500+

448
$499

244

445

659

664

10
4
14

12
15

149

329

107

47
237
927
747
2 939
2 586
822
2 479
555
$309

903
$398

$386

11

19

47

18

33
42
106
100

102

61

191

202
244
224

25

38
197
167
145
92
56

200

17

14

15

$287

$279

$313

69
20
$292

23

28
$488

103
$371

20
$375

158

286

284

14

6
33
226

36

52

181

141

148
135
37

132
73
31

16

17

$315

$303

41

12

$225

135
194
184

131

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000

Less than

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

15

25
64

'

to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

20

$10,000

to

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

81

104

11

94

28
356
48

48.5

50+

092
60
207
363
272

807
8
97
209

861

25
72
42
463
35

733
30
22
157
184
212
2 827
3

144

301

14

14

50+

50+

50+

34.3

50+

50+

50+

882

714

4 564

340

122

132

359
40

383

181

49
63

26

71

65

21

32
58

114

51

47

22

31

91

67
120
78

220
38

25.6

31.6

717
483

131

235
237

54

61

080
382
300
232

2 451

15 to 19 percent

867
437
340

741

Less than 15 percent

123

38
22

191

18

41

18

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed

Median

CENSUS TRACTS

7
7

33

792
134
934
678
718
127

29.5
1

240

140

29

26.5

$20,000 or more

105

19
19

61

23.7

Median

93

14

61

58
24

81

580
36
50 +

16

Not computed

251
160

159

23
10
239

113
118
146
132
275
37

20 to 24 percent..
25 to 29 percent.
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

113

92
100
174

148

149

563
633

35

21

20

43

22
248

13.0

14.8

17.5

17.4

15.0

17

55

46
28.2

217
86
99

194
108
67

16

16
15.7

12
14.0

6
22.2

133

89
39

77
70

42

51

23.8

26.4

25.0

218
112

423

174
148
76

288
150
93
33

13

12

79

13.3

14.6

16.2

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

64
45

14.8

H 115

Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:

Table H-8.

[Data are estimates based on

1980 Con.

a sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

town, Essex
County Con.

Belleville

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

and B]

Bloomfield town, Essex County

Census Tracts

Specified owner-occupied housing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

SELECTED

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0146

0147

0148

0149

0150

0151

0152

0153

0154

0155

0156

0157

559

297

474

804

807

360

196

417

469

473

149

286

134

846

431

447

160

290

216

317

104

23
79
139

99

070

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
With a mortgage
Less than $100

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to

$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

to
to
to

678

444

$385

9
98
375
196
$500

273

163

392

22
251

14
149
$251

386

17

Median
Not mortgaged
to

$100
$199

or

more

75
154
40
$438

71

46
12

18
117

6
58
81

85
$477

244
68
$473

15

57
29

23

$425

$577

44
$432

173
47

$427

$463

$400

628

373

360

200

105

127

253

156

45

72

57

16

7
18

21

367
$279

303
$248

228

$269

$261

135
$261

38

$236

96
$271

111

$291

556
$273

35
165

$224

21

41

177
184

125
221

Less than

$100
$200

$258

Median

90

46
30
22

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

113

159

105

35

24

35

87

63

_
_

15

41
12

38

107
6

146

105

84

6
29

_
-

_
-

13

35

51

15

50+

0+

50+

50+

50+

50+

0+

50+

45.5

50+

48.1

46.4

157

102

170

269

156

201

83
6
56

74

84

72

22

19

30

37

12

26

28

106
6
32
23
45

$10,000

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent

30 percent

or

more

Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

102

26

49
46

113

61

87

7
14

25.9

28.2

24.8

20.9

25.4

22.6

046
536
353

543
276
187
57
23

507
267

242

298
160

181

50

98
49
27

42

15

17

15
7

10
16

14.6

12.6

15.6

597

951

Less than 15 percent

12

15 to 24 percent

97

33

19
111

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

12

13

36

33
38
25

118

22.3

16.6

34.2

349

157
67
78
12

787
375
324
59
29

$20,000

or

more

189
138

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent

30

percent or

22

more

Not computed
Median

14.4

Specified renter-occupied housing units

847

16.1

15.5

630

65

92
65
14.8

548

12

171

81

_
6

50

5
17

22

28.3

19.9

26.8

276
160
86

338

106
41

20

115
167
32
24

14.6

13.8

18.3

16.9

556

585

169

474

16

21

13

299
380
403
215

43
87
139
145
93
34

205

56

181

128

193
146
233
167
9

96

006

112

10

50

_
15

GROSS RENT
Less than $80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more

No cash

14
6

35
53
189
110

206
221
33

rent

Median

$309

One-family house, detached or attached

Median gross

rent

64
62
284
489
409

11

192

89

18
12

36

41

$291

$353

$500+

6
9

11

31

72
182
130
74
65

117
125
159
68
73

25
46
68
238
263
173
118

132

108
114

20
$302

11

14

21

31

$302

$316

$319

$260

28
$297

66
276
335
151

129
31

15

$294

$274

223

39

41

46

38

38

52

$420

$500+

$500+

$424

$307

78
$353

38

$296

60
$380

29

$361

$327

$500+

20
$275

235

481

126

152

246

228

645

181

467

238

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10.000--

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20

to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
to 34 percent
percent or more
Not computed
Median

30
35

$10,000

to

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20
25
30
35

24 percent
to 29 percent
to 34 percent
percent or more
Not computed
Median
to

$20,000

or

379

51

50+

50+

50+

50+

50+

50+

328
46
44
96

622
28

28

21

189

218

150
124
156
103

13

27
54
48
23

45
39
63
8

49

17

41

12
25.1

6
24.7

20
25.4

11

19.4

25.7

24.7

26.0

33

25

233

227

333

389

17
2
7

146

117

47
22

83
11

182
82
54

191

10

16

13

38
6

21

12

15.1

14.3

13.8

15.2

14.0

284
185
77
22

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34

194

23.9

more
percent
percent

527
274
213

40

15

16

111

14
15
123

11

percent

percent
35 percent or more
13.4

NEWARK,

6
12

20
208

43
16
192

521

13

11

158
8

50+

50+

50+

372
24
58
107

389

469

77
67
34

55
83
63

12
53
115

126
59

51

18
19

183

14

18

50+

46.6

50+
135

231
18

379

31

11

11

130
148
79
27

35
50
79
30

37
78

32
52

81

44

11

90

18
15
7

10
22.3

8
25.5

4
28.8

22.4

442
239

173

97

323
156

138

32
32

105
53

78

101

55
35
7

Not computed
Median

H 116

23
37
67
319

35

65
52
25

12

19

10
13
13

N.J.,

SMSA

7
13.8

31.2

13.7

14.8

9
14.3

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-8.

Financial Characteristics of

Housing Units:

1980 Con.

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning at symbols, see Introduction,

Bloomfield town, Essex

East Orange

County Con.

A and

for definitions of terms, see Appendixes

city,

B]

Essex County

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0158

0159

0099

0100

0101

0102

0103

0104

0105

0106

0107

0108

390

312

145

66

109

289

239

3
3

15

22

25

11

505

Specified owner-occupied housing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

SELECTED

139

121

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
With o mortgage
Less than $100

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

$199
$299
$399
$599

to
to
to
to

or more

Not mortgaged

$100
$199

or

more

253

21

61

80

86
106

184

Median

to

310

127
4

588

95

93

5
11

29
$470

86
290
205
$531

58
$547

$626

28
26
20
$398

12

29

29
52
22
$495

163

165

88
$535

196

9
34

4
89
92

11

14

$449

$408

$491

52

15

33

55

14

10

13

38
$264

$169

26
$230

42
$227

19

26

11

49

25
$452

$372

161

252

55

101

73

89

20

48
204
$264

25
30
$213

16

13

85
$260

60
$260

9
80

12

$278

$225

32
58

15

37

Less than

$100
$200

141

$289

Median

$229

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME

$10,000

Less than

46

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

10

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

29 percent

25

to

30

percent or more

47

34

25

27

19
10

26

50+

49.6

47.0

50+

50+

50+

50+

24.7

50+

50+

130

29

85

72

159

28
9

31

38

18

51

62

75

15

33

15

28

24

32

72

17

14

50+

45.3

146
12
41

16

22

6
87

21

13

23
15

34

14

35

57

118

13

22

13

33

3*1.6

23.5

24.6

2V.8

40.5

33.5

29.2

3l'.6

22.5

37.5

25.8

3*1.4

96
25
50
6

252
77

190
82
92

493

106
49
25

66
25

78
35

29
12

152
64

40

21

31

68

13

18
14

11

12

16.6

20.4

17

Not computed

Median

279

296

Less thon 15 percent

101

15 to 24 percent

136

159
125
12

$20,000 or more

15

94
39
42

14.3

2*1.4

18.5

943

857

919

678

116
213

59
55
125

86
37
64
98
345

232
224

250

171

150

68
76

121

37
65

30

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

12

Specified renter-occupied housing units

15.8

029

192
198
67
36
1*7*5

508

234

816

53

11

16.5

16.8

687

13.0

2 208

GROSS RENT
$80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cash rent

._

Less thon

$277

62
35
$284

19

41

19

$400

$225

284

264

14

Median
One-fomily house, detached or attached

Median gross rent

25
46
252
158
76
110

16

11

$218

6
31

17

34
35
29
122

40
46
38
137
507
393

6
14

73
7

63

10

277

115

621

17

124

226
272
188

120
167

389
359

98

131
151

51

87

69

269
334
139
20
24

17

15

41

$284

152
125
59
9
$261

24
$296

42
13

341

483
328
218
209

231
193

629
358
130

5
14

75
144
231
192

25
23

$285

$259

$257

$252

17

16

19

36

26

12

$500+

43
$388

$375

$194

$307

$450

$431

$272

$450

234

360

169

798

640

907

540

320

20
36
48
75

18
15

34

$303

$276

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000

Less than

630

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

11

20
25
30
35

10

24 percent
to 29 percent
to

to

34

28
22
212
22

percent

percent or more

Not computed

Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

Less thon 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$20,000

or

..

50+

22
39.8

377
28
79
117
87
33
33

308
35
65
95
38
28
37

23.5

10
22.6

more

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent
20 to 24 percent..
25 to 29 percent..

20
30
171

282
161

78
27
6

285
160
96
23

56
114
59
344
57
40.5
159

22

31

28

31

21

15

32

14
9

14
53

6
14

291

125

350

30

21

404
48

714

33

560
63

52
40
613
57

75

186

57

105

268
20

50+

50+

50+

50+

50+

50+

50+

50+

50+

288

350

211

321

471

855

340
42

164

17

670
26

72

90

118

231

64

101

221

267

61

86

164

178
59

17

69
113
70
65
23

18

31

38
126
48
59

24.2

24.2

10
24.5

130
47
64

156

14

30
42
33

19

78
39
28

64

73
104
54
49

8
51

38
25
28

45

19

157
117
53

23

26

46

53

49

11

14

23.5

24.4

4
24.3

26.9

22.4

7
22.5

23.0

128
73
25

201
117

118
74

225

17

24

105
32

20
24

40

49

547
297
192
44

446
280

128

319
126

51

84

377
254
114

173

14

30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed

Median

CENSUS TRACTS

10
13.9

6
14.3

11

16.4

14.5

16.2

13
13.9

9
13.4

25

13.3

13.2

NEWARK,

N.J.,

123

SMSA

H 117

Financial Characteristics of

Table H-8.

Housing Units:

1980 -Con.

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

East Orange

city,

Essex

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Irvington town, Essex

County Con.

County

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0109

0110

0111

0112

0113

0114

0115

0116

0117

0118

0119

107

30

262

228

129

270

148

62

78

17

151

60

63

188

112

34

Specified owner-occupied housing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

SELECTED

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
42

With a mortgage
Less than $100

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to

$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

to
to
to

Median
Not mortgaged
Less than $100

$100
$200

to

$199

or

more

5
16

19
17

$709

$567

44

34

$325

37

$236

34
$363

14
7

25
95

3
9
27

8
11

16

39
119

42

27
77

17
11

31

14

50

$307

$519

$363

$493

$450

$464

$370

29

13

111

168

11

28
4

11

Median

7
10

24
46

66

82

36

82
$305

36
$278

$218

37

15

17

18

13

100

163

50

$319

$308

$318

37
29
$194

10

57

63

48

6
18

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent

30

percent or

more

Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

17

50+

56

17

15 to 24 percent

29

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more

15

_
-

17

Less than 15 percent

Not computed
Median

10

57

50
7

44

37

15

11

50+

50+

50+

50+

50 +

50+

50+

33.1

_
-

38

35

46

52

13

15

12

25
8

27

32

21

39.1

28.3

170
84
49

119
55

19
18

13.0

15.2

571

11

19

13

22.5

25.6

36.4

24.4

181

120
47

30

51

76
32
24

'

$20,000 or more

it,

32.5

50+

16

42

14

61

20

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more

11

11

25
6

18

12

14

43

Not computed
Median

Specified renter-occupied housing units

26.4

18.3

844

306

17.2

'.5

552

235

416

44

13
17

62
24

13

20

14

16

15.1

21.3

16.8

17.4

15.9

490

897

969

559

773

17

10
16

24
87
260
297
157
39
33

$262

81

GROSS RENT
$80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cash rent

45
67

29
42

191

151
41
10

164
153
56
20

Median

$244

One-family house, detached or attached

Median gross

138
34

128
20

Less than

rent

41

106
177

145
16
104
99
351

15

65
26
47

127

58

374
430
253

216
308
312

152
65

117

418

33
134
192
54

20
39

10

10

88

46

56

181

124

162

340

131

204

191

39

105
92
43

168
87
77

$271

$287

$290

437
266
205

304

18

141
7

16

22

$231

$279

$238

$268

$310

34
$264

29
$489

48
$325

35

19

27

$175

$500+

$197

$323

$325

651
29
33

712

609

474

211

383

384

194

93
87
92
333
57

41

13

31

21

16

20

38
32
290

37
442
78

184
39

35.9

296

108

19

$283

$225

429
30
26
40

177

41

32

51

10

220
38.5

106
9
40.0

75
37
63
374
40
44.0

217

98

563
12

24
27
47

109
170
153

148

30

71

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

21

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

19

15 to 19 percent

84
52

to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

20

$20,000

or

51

24.6

198
123
57

15 to 19 percent

24 percent
to 29 percent
to 34 percent
percent or more
Not computed
Median
to

NEWARK,

49
70

9
21

13.8

N.J.,

SMSA

21

280
49

16

167
9

50+

325
63
48.2

50+

50+

50+

50+

50+

502

511

165

269

214

307

16

31

13

82
103
74
4

139
104
124
83

76
136

25
63

61

17
8
18

55

49

45

133
56
75

375
25
116
74
77
42

15

41

173

76

56
57

43

77
85
61

44
40

27

22.0

25.0

25.4

22.9

24.0

23.1

23.7

24.5

338

227
135

305

210
120
90

151

223

94
44

122
72

85
24

114
84
30

245

71

13

20

16

586
354
114
93
25

14.0

13.8

13.6

9
14.0

122
58

17.8

24.7

151

18

243

9
16

41

17

20.5

more

H 118

10

11

Less than 15 percent

20
25
30
35

10

7
15.6

191

158
61

26

12.9

13.4

14.2

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-8.

Financial Characteristics of

1980 Con.

Housing Units:

[Doto ore estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Irvington town, Essex

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

County Con.

Census Tracts

Specified owner-occupied housing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

SELECTED

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0121

0122

0123

0124

0125

0126

0127

0128

0129

0130

0131

0132

0133

183

311

363

85

36

178

243

339
12
14

195

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
With a mortgage
Less than $100

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to

$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

to
to

to

~
53
11

$482

Median
Not mortgaged
Less than $100

$100
$200

to

$199

or

more

Median

36
67
127
30
$457

133

251

120

48
203
$247

28
92

83

6
37
90

$263

$228

24

22
64
64
28
$406

131

24

10

13

43
86
67

56
153
27

12

77

35

183

28
82

34
84

53

10

$563

$464

$513

$494

$458

$448

86

$244

$252

11

11

$350

05

$707

55

17

27

9
8

10
17

14

41

10

43
$222

74

45
$202

45
$234

$271

27
17

$199

$266

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

40

$10,000

25

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent.

30 percent

or

more

to

60

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$20,000

or

50 +

7
28.8

151

61

7
19

35

30
80

30.9

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

26

36
9

14

11

17

72
11

7
14

14
12

23

21

67

31

47

10

14

3*3.6

42.5

34.2

28.9

32.3

17.6

50+

27.5

201

77
63
14

280
85

114

101

24

22

13

58
35

62

7
17

6
6
10

101

146

40

121

15

12

24
10

175
69
47
35
24

13.4

15.3

18.9

167

11.0

18.2

447

881

912

901

79

99
6

301

312

33

168

21

50+

143

28.6

338

10

98
64
34

15

50 +

47.5

34.3

013

15

50+

43

12.5

54
24
67

6
13
32.5

17
31
31

12

more

Specified renter-occupied housing units

50 +

50+

Median

$10,000

58

19
6

Not computed

87
73
28
13

50

124
37
34

17
13

14.9

12*9

18. i

873

973

13

16

95
376
224
147
73
39

548
839
247

21

688

694

19.2

35.4

379

223

GROSS RENT
Less than $80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cash rent

350

7
9

29
54
162

81

81

325

119
158
156
233

231

417

271

218

242

360

177
102

91

101

43
56
23
$185

168
137
59

253
293
209

42
140
228
308
156
82
36

26
184
350

71

21

42
33

Median

$264

$262

296
160
163
26
$296

One-family house, detached or attached


Median gross rent

$275

32
$342

$247

26
$328

532

490

904

23

31

22

12

13

103
395
300
280
158
108
23
$272

100
207
459
290
87

42
66

21

19

$267

$267

$270

$250

$214

27
$321

11

16

15

$421

$190

$297

$175

349

329

14

14

$287

29
138

62
199
335
110
106
37

$500 H

23

242
162

$290

51

16

$277
26
$341

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000

Less than 15 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$20,000 or more
Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

CENSUS TRACTS

343

373

15 to 19 percent

31

18
6
25

335
20

50+
297
25

34
50 +

423
33

254
176
48
350
37

31

6
23
27
263
22

50+

29.0

50+

50+

49.8

434

484

392

309

321

26
140
111

49
43
134

81

133

39
74
73
62
30

26
19

453

17
17

51

48

14

14

71

56
83
128
57
23
33

5
21.1

11

22.0

6
25.5

372
252
91

65
38

109
53
59
32

312
201
103
6

13

21

283
36

32
289

303

18

350
21

18

31

42.2

50+

331
14

336

400

699

252

14

21

62
98
92
43

75

135
325
166
50

22.0

22.8

22.3

23.7

338

151

229

221

117
20
9

111

218
130
77

221
168

12

74
37

53

50

19

161

74
33

129
43
36

14

36

8
24.5

208

387

50 +

92
63
42

100
64

31

101

43
17

23

265
45

92
80
69
36
40

162
123
28

16

13.1

11.4

7
15.0

455
70

50+

465
4
156

426

81

40

141

63
35
33

98
22
37

150
56
80
29

50

18.2

22.4

377
329
42

139
83

358
210

43

101

23
9
6

12.5

13.5

6
12.8

NEWARK,

14
15
18

22
24
443
55

259

14

2
13.6

612

16

14.2

N.J.,

15

90

6
23.5

225
153
62
10

9
13.8

SMSA

13 3

119

Financial Characteristics of

Table H-8.

Housing Units:

1980 Con.

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Montclair town, Essex County

Census Tracts
Trad
0161

850

Specified owner-occupied housing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

SELECTED

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Trad

Trad

Trad

Trad

Tract

0162

0163

0164

0165

0166

0167

0168

0169

0170

025

777

748

858

156

82

540

332

681

477

478

606

32

366

Trad
0171

Trad

0172

561

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
604

With a mortgage
Less than $100

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to

$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

to
to
to

Median
Not mortgaged
Less than $100

$100
$200

to

$199

or

more

309

12

30

12

169

177

6
68
14

20
29
5

321

$536

$418

$394

397

488

177
295

$711

$701

$660

$764

35
199
355
$644

246

344

300

270

252

68
18

270
$400 +

28
224

50

17

50

6
168

$359

$266

$306

$358

$400+

$374

42

35

24

49

38

228
$372

27
85

48

68
$568

75

$895

$437

$483

17

174

152
9

38

62

143

15

184

$161

$268

37

61

161

252

6
12

Median

6
20
124
328

19

344
$400 +

275
$385

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

34

$10,000

97

Less thon 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
percent or more

30

21

Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

34

50+

$19,999

-.

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median
or

more

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

50+

50+

60

Specified renter-occupied housing units

10
18

50+

14

43

29

31

50.0

50+

50+

49.4

45.0

17

27

74

29

119

26
39

50+

109

121

41

14
10

12

15

21

32

36.6

30.9

3*5.3

35.5

747
302
275
73
97

931

58
67

597
274
224
39
60

632
252
269
46
65

16.9

16.2

396
410

14

43.0

20
65

24

49.7

27
35

17.

35

15

Less than 15 percent

$20,000

27

493

223

27

14

61

27

17

12

17

20

42

40.5

36.5

47.7

39.6

37.7

4.6

702
270
328

91

35

51

464

62

26
40

30

20

26

21

82

35

35
69

14

170
188
62
44

220
84

iV. i

19.2

20.4

268

832

696

16

98
180
149
125

121

97
236
353
297
134
236

30.

11

24.

345
169
129
33

14

40

14

14.2

18.6

17.6

16.6

15.4

481

405

925

603

305

15

30

21
61

9
16

43

_
-

GROSS RENT
$80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cosh rent
Less than

Median

Median gross rent

10

16

15

25

$347

$291

257

$290

$369

$336

$253

44

53

13

38

$500+

$225

$346

$500

280

344

19

34

57

13

13

18
41

38

44

13

$500+

One-family house, detached or attached

$430

15

$363

46
97
152
149
72
37
50
-

23
30
38
44
72

25
22

83
289

63
62
66

129

91

238
80
29

163

41

27

20

34

33

51

$500+

$500 +

$500+

$500+

$363

450

38
$431

292

346

595

39

61

83
32
175

43
109
149
172
167

235

32
64
47
69
32
39
22
$299

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000

108

Less than 15 percent

10

15 to 19 percent

22
29

20
25
30
35

24 percent
29 percent
to 34 percent
percent or more
Not computed
to
to

16

Median

$10,000

50
to

$19,999

68
6

50 +

50+

26

15

161

101

29

255

12

50+

50+

50+

144

122
4

294

71

26
35
268
8
50 +

434

53
19

267
20

53

24
49.5

50 +

50+

50 +

50+

120

318

101

32
25
26
37

27
88
74
66
45

140
50
30

30.6

9
27.1

529
42
96

Less thon 15 percent

12

15 to 19 percent

43
25

16

35

21

51

12

111

46

6
19

34

33
22

76

13

51

17

31

34

56

26

11

38

II

86
78
6
25.9

9
9

Median

$20,000

or

more

32.8

25.4

30.7

23.3

25.2

21.4

123

216
88
74
30
24

268

112
56

246

167
149

Less than 15 percent

14

15 to 19 percent

33
42

20

24 percent
25 to 29 percent30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
to

NEWARK,

61

123
34
26
19
5

13
21.0

Median

H-120

10

N.J.,

SMSA

21

148
57

22

15

18

17

102
119

357
174
104
65
3
4
7

6
7

15.7

16.4

18.0

15.0

13.7

11.4

28
239

183
28

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed

15

15.2

213
108
57
6
13
7
14

327
90
95
98

11

21

21

11

17
11

24
27

19

12

19

18.3

27.4

119

119

90
16

80
32

12.1

12.7

21

16

14.6

18.4

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-8.

Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:

1980 Con.

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Newark

city,

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Essex County

Census Tracts

SELECTED

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0002

0003

0004

0005

0006

0007

0008

0009

0010

0011

0013

28

66

_
_

10
8

10
10

17

19

$345

$400

$425

137

10

46

52

35
102
$241

10

27
25

$188

20
26
$217

10

337

Specified owner-occupied housing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

Tract

0001

36

142

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
200

With o mortgage
Less than $100

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to

$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

to
to
to

62
13
10

44

21

45

38

$447

$503

$330

$386

$363

85

29

60

21

89
45

38

18

13

$197

40
$196

37
$100

22
$234

42
$243

$145

28

17

33

35

36

70

12

10

28

17

16
17

36

64

0+

50+

50+

50+

18
18.5

50+

49.0

115

19

44
9
28

21

72

23

23

15

10

29
69

_
-

16

13
10

10

10

47

10

31.2

3V.2

18.6

19.5

37.9

28.6

19.4

3V.3

138
74
50

18
10

19
19

10

54

37
26

49
33

10

93
49
44

22

27

11

16

9.0

5.0

22.5

14.7

16.4

13.6

12.3

717

599

299

924

649

855

81

Median

to

$100
$199

or

more

Less than

$100
$200

Median

25
47

23

Not mortgaged

_
-

16

IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME

HOUSEHOLD INCOME
$10,000

Less than

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more

12

66
6

Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

50

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

15 to

24

17

percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$20,000

or

more

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

Specified renter-occupied housing units

7
7

075

779

17.5

404

12.5

463

147

30
55
154

29

688

GROSS RENT
206
102

Less than $80


$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cash rent

Median
One-fomily house, detached or attached

Median gross

rent

31

141

214
455
249

141

107

30

19

17

510
128
270
337
222
132
69

71
51

9
6

142
148
198
53
29

32
129

56
140

94

250
264

17

128

27

38

12
9

65

57
110

366
605

46
82
136

407

155
48

247
267
100
26

461
152
68

36

331

10
10

39
24

56
24

204
80

13

$248

6
01

$232

_
-

26
$271

92
10

413

17

16

18

15

21

25

$234

$125

$131

$247

$245

$251

$224

$248

$204

20
$308

20

32

$148

$375

$225

$275

39
$288

$420

$225

$295

152

468

867

517

753
22

361

$500 H

16

144

44
26

11

21

_
26
172
189

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10.000.

382

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent..,
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

Less thon 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

206

39
34
218
88

312
144
199
223
196
68
429
53

27.2

26.6

97
27
35
32

292
125
76

20

88
40
62

41

636
25
112
120

83
263
36
47.3

429
64
147
144
52
22

Median

18.1
or

more

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

41

16

264
232
32

46
14
17

6
16.2

113
99
14

29

64
99

14

48

19

37

62

59

43

125

347
37

646

462
47

267

111

378
48

50+

48.0

50+

50+

50+

50+

50+

50 +

256

65

241

465

187

450

58

35

55
135
145
76

20
77
42

150
107
124
37

213
33
65
85

21

41

13

21

10

11

CENSUS TRACTS

13

27

10

17
21
21

16
7

50

15
15.4

16

23

22.7

22.1

21.2

18.5

17.7

137
102
29

82
54

215
160
32

317

151

201

261

113

41
9

26

163
28

44
44

12.8

12.4

18

41

22.9

6
11.3

49
20
326

9
23.4

13

11.4

12

48

11

9
30
146

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

17

Not computed

$20,000

18.0

20.5

62
58
4

12

6
12.8

5.0

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

H 121

Financial Characteristics of

Table H-8.

Housing Units:

1980 Con.

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Newark

city,

Essex

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

8]

County Con.

Census Tracts

Specified owner-occupied housing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

SELECTED

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0014

0015

0016

0017

0018

0019

0020

0021

0022

0023

0024

0025

99

35

67

90

99

206

372

646

448

247

223

138

230

366

279

186

182

10

12

18
15

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
47

With a mortgage

to

$100
$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

Less than

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to
to
to

78

45

19

10
41
7
15

11

28

28

$375

$188

$411

$378

$276

$417

$507

42
126
29
$474

21

23

20

56

21

16

68

142

280

169

61

14

49

15

30
24

14
16
112

54
226

52
117

30
31

21

$148

$233

$244

$236

$204

$204

129

90

71

43

10

13

10

11

13

Median
Not mortgaged
to

$100
$199

or

more

Less than

$100
$200

16
7

$191

Median

II

42
72

29
60
37

54

7
10

34

7
18
9

$193

20
$245

8
8

$155

$167

$200

51

45

111

15
13

14

167

161

4
$425

146
27

118

44
$439

$493

$481
41

13

20

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000

Less than

30

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed

19

50+

Median

$10,000

to

59

$19,999

12

15 to 24 percent

28

25
30

50+

34.2

45.0

11

14

11

24

5
11

29 percent

to

percent or more

Not computed
Median

$20,000 or more
15 to 24 percent

15
7

107

66

27

5
19.5

12

11

53
8

50+

45.2

0+

48.7

50+

50+

15

45

61

168

75

52

44

22
20

21

46

6
31

15

11

85

26
23
20

36

29

3
2
10

16

22.5

22.5

26.1

25.5

26.3

347

16. i

30.1

26.2

47.1

38.9

16
16

49
24

25
25

13
13

32

131

256

283

50
24
27

110
76

124
36
57

136

10

349
227
78

22

17

Specified ranter-occupied housing units

11

12

43

21

13

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

30

23.6

Less than 15 percent

39

45.0

Less than 15 percent

37

17. i

5.6

015

644

683

36

122

15.

48
65

15

16

36
34

112
146
25

29

24

12

11

10.9

16.9

18.9

16.2

13.1

16.9

18.1

18.7

755

930

691

888

526

3 041

890

825

986

13

140
11

56
24

13

29

64

41

55
148
187

40

19

117

13

192

51

230

183

57
64
192

48
62

109
180

90

101

17

48
43

18
16

94
43

29
$249

50
42
20

$222

$197

$247

$250

$500+

33
$441

GROSS RENT
$80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
Less than

No cash

41

70
156
264
265
173
53

181

132
65
91

13

rent

Median
One-family house, detached or attached

Median gross

34
33

rent

25
130
172
126
54
22
25

21

31

$251

$246

$225

107
198
275
65

195

299
161

43

66

13

$350

$371

$500+

46
$277

44
$350

488

418

477

566

637

9
97
29
38

12
19

31

27
47
382
79

25
24
491
66

50+
123

71

863
248
407
136
112

17

113

41

278
226
94
77
62

222
256
168
78
47

263
212
100
88

$273

$286

45
33
$221

$253

82
$379

39

21

$500+

$338

449

413

10

10

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000.

Less than

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20
25

to

30
35

to

24
29
34

percent

23

percent

percent

415

20
309

33

52

50+

50+

17
43.1

181

126

Less thon 15 percent

366
48

12

15 to 19 percent

112

to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

101
61

23
39

30
36

51

17

28
32

22
9

to

percent or

more

Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

20

$20,000

or

22

27.0

more..

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent...
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed

161

45

106

18

48

17
10

273

6
22
245

980
45
48.5

50+

42.0

50+

50+

177
35

21

91

95
23

32
9

27

17

17
15

289
24
55
47
69
42

135

49

248
28
70

52

12

21

59
333
38

27
352
13

407
46

7
12.0

N.J.,

SMSA

16.3

50+

50+

298

318

33

13

27
23
30
27

361

41

287
130

98

21

72
36

67
64
107

366
26
47
74
70
45

28

18

21

104

20

21
19.3

23.8

25.7

27.6

646
604

143

123

94
64

25

25

154
106
35

21.4

17.8

26.3

26.3

71

66
57
9

45
45

70
55

153
106
25

118
56
53
9

12.0

7.0

11.7

12.0

13

50+

21.5

11

466

060
212

22.9

25
105
133

10

234
29

15

335
35
12

33
365
27

11

11

46

6
7

11

Median

NEWARK,

446

12

Less than 15 percent

H 122

287

444
30
67
39
34

15.3

12
11.4

4
11.4

13.2

13.3

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-8.

Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:

1980 Con.

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Newark

city,

Essex

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0026

0027

0028

0029

0030

0031

0032

0034

0035

0037

0038

0039

10

42

24

37

Specified owner-occupied housing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

SELECTED

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
7

Wifh a mortgage
Less than $100

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to

$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

to
to
to

10

$291

$100
$199

or

more

$225

Not mortgaged
to

9
9

Median

Less than

$100
$200

$163

Median

27
9
10

14

14

14

$275

$188

$244

$225

17

50

28

$206

$99

$275

$221

17

28

34

$188

$225

$161

13

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
20

$10,000

Less than

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

9
9

50

20

45.0

27.5

$19.999

28

16

37.5

24.7

47.4

29.4

10

23

16

10

23

16

12.5

22.5

20.9

22.5

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$20,000

or

"1
12.5

more

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

5.0

Specified renter-occupied housing units

5.0

17.5

5.0

709

607

9
15
19

26
34
36
87
185

6
12
41

48

71

156
163

115
75

121

81

107
187
137

22

98
30
20

47

18

18
9

42
20

36

33

$234

$233

$141

$74

39

$227

$246

$252

$223

$100

23

_
-

18

$175

$205

$319

25
$431

70
$145

327
316
294
216
99
27
279
96

08
-

190
-

644

14
22
22

426
-

430

776
93
124
79

25
155
7

60
486

651

367

817

534

541

212

070

852

GROSS RENT
Less than $80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cash rent

104

356
189
124
27

10

231

993

50

132

230
200

_
43

24
79

24
20
60
168

91

148

291

51

36

274

215
259

21

53
14
7

176
30

53
58

112
27
6

91

13

Median

$238

One-family house, detached or attached


Median gross rent

38
$325

$222

27

$382

$275

40
$172

399
6

343

482

9
26
135

_
-

315

68
132
209
109
53

41

174
283
158

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000

551

352

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed

$10,000

._

32
31

474
14

50+

Median
to

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20

245
28
47.0

12

29

)+

33

33

61

20.1

50+

50+

50+

50+

27.4

320
30

257

132

12

12

59
78

65
101

37
48
20

173
120
33
20

142

116

256

90

104

19

168

32
22
25

43

12
14

65

19

32

16

17

21

11

11

92
36

42
22

16

9
6

22.4

21.8

13.1

54
43

55
55

12.1

5.0

12

25
20

58

19

13

25
54
46

17

18

CENSUS TRACTS

01

10

12.3

11.6

128
105
186

359
20

21.6

19.3

21.6

96
68
28

56
49

47

53

9.3

8.3

9
11.7

3.0

3
18.9

9
24.3

126
126

14
14

73
58

106
89

15

17

134
85
40
9

10.5

13.2

20

to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

20
358

21

112
25

73
28

14

33

50+

61

18.2

11

40

101

26

50+

159

$20,000 or more...

28
286

136
35
23.4

341

52
24
60

22.7

15 to 19 percent

27
22
17

200
35

to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

Less than 15 percent

109
58
83
35

13

5.0

12.5

NEWARK,

N.J.,

15

11

SMSA

H-123

Financial Characteristics of

Table H-8.

Housing Units:

1980 Con.

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Newark

city,

Essex

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

and BJ

County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0040

0041

0042

0043

0044

0045

0046

0047

0048.01

0048.02

0049

0050

145

103

70

168

134

376

SO

45

160

26

70

168

122

358

30

45

139

_
-

20

21

12
13

28
90

11

19

Specified owner-occupied housing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

SELECTED

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
With a mortgage
Less than $100

$100
$200
$300

to

MOO

to

$199
$299
$399
$599

$600

or

more

to
to

9
22
8

Not mortgaged

$100
$200

to

$100
$199

or

more

14

$275

Medial

35
34

43
22

$325

$346

$399

69

26
82
60
$515

83

41
10

29
54
$245

9
22

_
-

11

Median

Less than

18

24
20

12

$307

$225

11

26
$462

70
222
66
$515

$489

10

$431

$339

12

18

50

21

_
-

16

23
62

11

12

14

34

$350

$400+

$400+

_
-

21

$298

$188

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000

23

Less than 15 percent

24
29

15 to
25 to
percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median
percent

20

10

50+

22

33
9

15 to 24 percent

14

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

17
5

$10,000

to

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

$20,000

or

more

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent...

30

percent or more

Not computed
Median

Specified renter-occupied housing units

11

23

13

31

13

_
_

50+

50+

50+

37.5

18

26

67

16

32

44

16

20

17.5

50+

50+

50+

24

11

13

11

18

10

12
12

11

18

18

49

12

6
16
22

21.3

22.7

35.0

27.5

50+

31.4

36.7

22.5

19.0

30.6

14
14

97

42

137
17

103

104

64
45

15

21

23

121

13

49
44

102
28
58

13

19

36
26

265

71

60
39

10

69
28

23

10

11

_
-

10

10
6

30

11

!.5

12.8

13.8

15.4

12.3

23.3

18.6

16.8

12.3

22.5

15.7

17.5

443

957

968

600

499

069

2 854

334

648

20
102
259
367
126
24
70

13
61

11

127

353

420

GROSS RENT
$80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cosh rent

30

Less than

10

52
114
137
117

13
10

Median

$224

One-family house, detached or attached

Median gross rent

74
130
251

243
85
43
76
15

$246

$263

214
158
62
33
32
27
$250

15

46

27

17
7

71

73

119

184

78

49
235
67
38

386
262
230

351

18

104
26

294

464
416

231
154

291
109

26

49

$275

$261

$254

196
435
284
52

685
233
388
258
110

34
30
41

14

102

148
212
143

123

449
409

34

168

7
16

97
46
22
$257

10
16
6

$268

$234

$71

15

33
12

$224

13

17

21

25

22

13

$450

$450

$338

36
$405

15

$500+

$450

$429

$500+

$500+

43
$420

298

456

443

331

155

639

473

467

627

416

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000

Less than 15 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$10,000

$19,999....

12

392

292

155

531
10

501

84

27

310
24

487

10
47.2

45
343
28

86

25

28

50+

50+

50+

50+

50+

50+

50+

50+

21.5

50 +

50+

170
23
47
28

167

479

391

293
67
22
9

430
42

200

18

127
129

89

73
63
35

16

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent.
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

10

H-124

NEWARK,

41
41
35

15

24 percent
to 29 percent
to 34 percent
percent or more
Not computed
Median

27

23
233

27
28

38
110

to

41

45
82
440

18

61

274

20
25
30
35

165
120

14

11

116
82
39
50
23

15 to 19 percent

521

61

11

325

Less than 15 percent

23

28
11

42

434

307

432

618

11

15

55
57
6
30

104
119

55
87
103
93
53

16
139

209

39

41

40

133
201
79
28
20

11

30

141

73

SMSA

42
276

13

36

19

16.2

22.4

24.1

21.0

21.2

21.4

23.6

23.7

22.2

11.2

21.8

21.1

76
50

251
198

99
60
20

177
133
29

181

250

329

123

111

178
105

94

45

89
22

277
165
82

32

87
76

187

13
13

176
79
64
33

18

18

46

10.0

15.7

12.5

12.8

15.2

11.6

14.4

11.6

13.6

39

23

13.1

11.0

16
16

13

N.J.,

22

29
6

13

69
27

more

27

39

32

or

352
427
546

11

15 to 19 percent

$20,000

21

Less than 15 percent

to

671
13

15 to 19 percent

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-8.

Housing Units:

Financial Characteristics of

1980 Con.

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Nework

city,

Essex

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B)

County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0051

0052

0053

0054

0055

0056

0057

0058

0059

0060

0062

0063

Specified owner-occupied housing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

SELECTED

42

33

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
116

With a mortgage
Less than $100

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to

$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

to
to
to

Median
Not mortgaged
to

$100
$199

or

more

Less than

$100
$200

21

27
58
22
9

$439

$364

$332

$300

13

29

19

10

10

10

$375

$675

_
-

21

57

11

42

10

42

29
$288

13

$275

Median

21

25

15
11

19

11

16

15

11

16

$321

$204

$275

$151

$275

$164

IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME

HOUSEHOLD INCOME
Less than

42

$10,000

31

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

15
17

27

16

31

50+

50+

50+

50+

50+

29

15

11

15

11

16

11

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$20,000 or more.
Less than 15 percent

20
7

45.6

28.6

22.5

20.2

20

89
67
22

66
50
7

12

21

11

12

15 to 24 percent
to 29 percent..

22.5

25

30

10

percent or more

Not computed
Median

Specified renter-occupied housing units

22.5

9
14.2

12.0

12.6

763

650

721

15.0

299

263

523

9.4

14.8

519

995

102

140

213

200
347
112
39

739

112

113
243

17

214
101

23
60

25
12

676

623

GROSS RENT
$80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cash rent

34

Less than

38

41

41

92

86

151

174

225
47
37
40

Median

290
154
44
23
9
$266

One-family house, detached or attached


Median gross rent
-

$225

28
$394

376

445

$255

10
'

152
249
160
91

125
271

418
289
105

36

56
48
76
40

52
164
122
93
17

21

18
15

$241

$221

64
63

17

22

20

$254

$197

102

45
19
14
7
8

435

138
523
302

590
318
198
117

66

107
124

12

121

35

14

201

13

11

$184

$204

$193

82

$118

$90

48
$240

$375

25

_
-

$247

$450

$375

$450

20
$279

728

200

11

15

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000

434

397
24

393
9

15 to 19 percent

39

11

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

17

17
6

115
67

32
23
296

Less than

Less than 15 percent

Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

45

20

to

25

to

CENSUS TRACTS

239
216
123

105
57

365
24

434

185

16

10

415
49

33

53
48.4

296
48

319
22

50+

50 +

50+

46.2

50+

50+

25.4

23.0

247

136
23
36

143

343

90
25
33
24

218
47

156
28
63
55

40

479
279

88
62

11

110
67

13

10

20

14
9

347
149
45
65
32
30
26

19.0

30.0

13.9

113
83

22
22

147
136

302

38

98

15

81

10

21

41

146
72
26

20

39

45
37

5
17

67

18
12

16
8
53

23.6

27.8

140
110

69
35
23

144
112

228

36

110

190

36

91

13

31

11

19

30

24 percent...
29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

081

50+

75
72

15 to 19 percent

71

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

Less than 15 percent

43

194
234
107
107

50+

19

more.

23
53
44
295

050
64

31

51

or

31

50+

15 to 19 percent

$20,000

470

36
34
270

20
319

Less than 15 percent

Not computed
Median

667
35
27

48

16

11

11

10

18
12

195

174
15

11

11.6

10.9

11.5

14.2

10.0

12.6

NEWARK,

9.2

N.J.,

7.7

SMSA

H-125

Financial Characteristics of

Table H-8.

Housing Units:

1980 Con.

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Newark

city,

Essex

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

County Con.

Census Tracts

SELECTED

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0065

0066

0067

0068

0069

0070

0071

0072

0073

0074

0075.01

73

39

42

63

103

89

23

24

29

24

Specified owner-occupied housing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

Tract

0064

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS

With a mortgage

to

$100
$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

69

33-

31

29

17
14

Less than

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to
to

to

Median
Not mortgaged
Less than $100

$100
$200

to

$199

or

more

10

29

46
14

$188

$407

$386

$275

$325

$369

$326

$396

$325

16

5
5

50

15

36

34

75

70

58

11

7
8

30

10

20

60

55

10

$203

$168

24
$215

30
28

,3

28
22
$171

$269

$119

$199

$211

14

41

11

14

Median

7
10
10
3

$197

$350

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000

Less than

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25
30

to

29 percent

17

30

50+

50+

17.5
5

27.5

22.5

39.4

27.5

43.8

50+

45.0

22

22

18

23

26

29

13

12

10

_
_

25 to 29 percent
percent or more

9
10

14

18

13

13

Not computed
Median

26.0

37.5

13.9

27.5

30.9

17.0

28.1

44
28

31

6
6

45
34

112

36
36

51

11

94

46

11

11

18

percent or more

Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

30

$20,000

or

more

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

31

16

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

_
-

"1

10.7

6.2

578

809

839

352

138

5.0

Specified renter-occupied housing units

310

582

408

12.5

9.8

10.7

10.7

10.7

ri'.i

006

753

723

826

360

892

128
28
130

GROSS RENT
Less than $80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more

10
121

58

90

163
74
243
59
33

23
$171

One-family house, detached or attached

Median gross rent

_
-

178

405
328
207
92

93
196
208
97

82
260
306

44

6
109

_
12

182

191

250

20

354
216
99

87
203
280
94
40

143
56

342
158
38

191

27

61

42
98

262

125

194

69
7

91

197
67
25

19

10

11

11

11

10

44

30
$208

11

30

10

16

12

16
15
14
14

$228

$211

$230

$219

$213

$169

36

24

$254

33
$311

$275

20
$175

20
$175

_
-

258

157

378
64

10

No cash rent
Median

276
98
406
339

123

$138

$126

$192

_
-

36
$175

25

54
$311

433

844

15

63
142
142
85
54

$228

133

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000

Less than

180

Less than 15 percent

7
10

15 to 19 percent

20
25
30
35

to

to
to

24
29
34

percent

11

percent

12

percent

11

percent or more

121

Not computed

8
45.4

Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

94
26
22
38

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$20,000

or

more

Less than 15 percent

53
62
74
38
139
52

303
55

29.1

27.8

113

408
234
96
35
43

91

22

20
25
30
35

to
to

498
28
54

331

258

275

13

67

29

43

21

25

23

20
30
38

41

6
6

15

261
105

10
14

572
104
33.6

241

159

187

118
14
42.4

30
30
82

191

39

44

37
182
53

41.0

50+

195

308
75

388

270

90

115

55

147

54
106

13
10

66

15

99
64
93

29

27

210
63
79
24

12.1

14.0

17.7

15.7

36

36
36

156
156

63

116
80
33

21

24 percent
29 percent..
34 percent

305
47
66
150

18.9

15 to 19 percent
to

43
20

139
55
41.6

19

46

42.2

50+
198
27
66
50
28

82
19

200
188

19.0

360
314
30

19

42.9

343
94

135

308
142

143

59

91

59
35

15
15

45
30

12
17.3

15.7

21

12

6
20.3

17.7

208
192

267
242
5

312
276
20

11

_.

24

37.5

9
18.6

7
10
5
17.6

31

34

68
54
7
7

206
167
25

percent or more

Not computed
Median

H-126

15
8.1

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

6.9

8.1

11.4

12.1

12
10.4

6
10.2

16
10.2

16
8.3

14
7.1

9.5

CENSUS TRACTS

Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:

Table H-8.

1980 Con.

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Newark

city,

Essex

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

BJ

County Con.

Census Tracts

Sptdnod

owrw -occupied

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0075.02

0076

0077

0078

0079

0080

0081

0082

0083

0084

0085

0086

52

hou sing units

26

35

MONTHLY OWNER

SELECTED

COSTS
With a mortgage
Less then $100

$100
$200
$300
$400
$400

to
to
to
to

12

$199
$299
$399
$599

6
7

Not mortgaged
Less than $100
to

$199

or

more

26

$475

$375

$438

19

19

$188

Medion

$100
$200

10

or more

$118

$325

$407

$425

93

42

32

12

$625

$400

$325

16

36

14

$122

$173

18
$261

$233

$139

$163

90

10

27

71

Medion

23
12

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME

$10,000

Less than

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

32

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more

51

36.8

5.0

45.0

27.5

20

24

23

10

14

10

_
-

14

10

18.6

4.3

25.9

32.5

37.5

37.5

45.0

12.5

50 +

7
7

20
20

13

_
-

17

18
18

13

17

17.5

17.5

594

231

$10,000

to

Not computed
Median

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

20

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$20,000 or more
Less than 15 percent

27

27.0

50+
6

_
-

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed

Medion

Specified renter-occupied housing units

5.0

5.0

10.4

12.5

802

911

761

732

48

59

17.5

5.0

360

664

864

308

300
96
206
310
590

40
28

334

51

66
154
30

48

211
55

94

24

185

084

GROSS RENT
Less than $80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cash rent

198

34
76
135
171

105

45

113
64

17

Median
One-family house, detached or attached

Median gross rent

20

19

188

45
296

11

80
272
359

159

221

517

185

267

244

351

171

152

204

64
55

59
26

26

41

735
166

10

33
54

11

183

83

322
339
299
40

77

19

13

12
17

21

6
6

21

16

34

$171

$214

$227

$214

$191

$73

$197

18

31

21

16

25

$375

$203

39
$219

$225

$275

$125

$200

$192

429

303

223

495
85
85

130

10

$148

$201

$201

$177

$141

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000

Less than

37
79
80
24

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Medion

$10,000

to

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20

CENSUS TRACTS

179
159
154

18

372
85

28
106
20

98

144

120

60
296

15
23.5

50 +

139
22.7

126

31

16
38.6

11

50+

34.6

133
41.0

38.9

31.1

43.1

50+

319
86
136
46
27

228
55
119
28

521

124

25

53
62

31

13

31

15
9

18
7

517
50
230
133
27
63
6

119

120
212
113

20

17.4

18.1

15.7

161

315
299

339
299

50
37

40

21

13

274
92
69
74
20

6
16.9

18.0

129
107

334
305
23

16

219

10
11.2

41

237

6
8.0

58

12.5

48

58
36
12

18
7
15

10.0

101

56
22
24
10

585
185
267
74
41
7
11

18.0

22.2

13.7

276
220
49

16.3

17.0

45

220

15

189

13

31

17
9.3

7.9

14
9.4

10

100
57

160

24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Median

27
68
30
250
76

173

to

Not computed

29
47
76
29

13

11

10
10

31

Median

91

071

28

Not computed

$20,000 or more

141

31

61

244
89
87
36

$19,999

15 to 19 percent

181

30

18
41

25.6

Less than 15 percent

490

31

279
176
262
245

500

19
7

12.8

12.2

12.5

5.0

NEWARK,

8.2

N.J.,

SMSA

H 127

Financial Characteristics of

Table H-8.

Housing Units:

1980 Con.

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Newark

city,

Essex

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

and B)

County Con.

Census Tracts

Specified owner-occupied housing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

SELECTED

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0087

0088

0089

0090

0091

0092

0093

0094

0095

0096

0097

0098

0098.99

139

414

236

151

26

102

58

43

67

39

24

40

241

16

_
-

115

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
With a mortgage
Less than $100

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to

$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

to
to
to

$100
$199

or

more

12

26

20

27
75
39

$375

$363

$534

$477

$429

$366

19

99

173

85

57

66

30
136

28
38
$208

33

23

24

17
12

11

$308

$325

19

Not mortgaged
to

39
126
69

10

27
30

$378

Median

11

Less than

$100
$200

49

28

19

13

73
26

$338

$247

$225

$225

$174

$286

80
$319

34
23
$173

28

23

15

23

28

Median

$188

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

14

$10,000

39

39

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

15

19

14

14
7

50+

50+

50+

50+

47.9

37.5

50+

18.8

50+

26

22

47

22

103
6

40

21

24

35

16

17

23

62

4
20

24.7

34.0

30.6

12.5

20.6

283
117
128
26

173
81

60
46

60
43

62

14

17

11

12

19

_
-

_
-

16.4

15.6

7.7

7.9

53

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$20,000

or

12

34

more

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

16

"1

33.4

18.6

34

13

19
15

13

3l'.6

7
7

53
53

5.0

12.5

6.5

751

17.5

13.9

Specified renter-occupied housing units

499

593

634

784

141

41

55

274
336
176

180
152
72
38

170
196
78
45
26
7

26
42

15
162
261

055

367

895

697

367

5.0

424

GROSS RENT
Less than $80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cash rent

127

46

16

55
23
27

Median

$213

One-family house, detached or attached

Median gross rent

151

$212

175

246
257
115

350
449

13

365
697
396
136
73
39

41

197
92
26
9
15

$275

$241

$206

77
33
28
29
$233

30
$358

$209

166
118
90

$205

50

38

15

16

37

$396

$347

$394

$292

671

338

351

18

351

$227

303
373
68
36
20
$245

38
$377

078

58

116
117
491

324
75

38

183

40
329
522
310

191

349
128
97

126
25
21
5

$180

$234

$500+

$340

$325

820

968

860

45

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000

178

430

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20
25
30
35

24 percent
to 29 percent
to 34 percent
percent or more
Not computed
Median
to

16

57

39

33
77
432
65

38
29
263

50+

521
7
18

829

7
37
39

716

21

91

21

30

138

28

51

17

101
101

36
63
43
524
73

37
74
668
47

44.7

50+

282

394

118
66
57

130
89

178

319
32

394

246
28

19

39

106
122
703
75

50+

50+

50+

50+

50+

50+

49.1

59
47.4

271

121

156

244

148

337

Less than 15 percent

47

31

40
16

35
22

70
38

52
73
132

603
72

77
69

27
62
56
83

509
53

15 to 19 percent

23
49
23

196
37

174
170
69

123
188

16

$10,000

20
25
30
35

to

$19,999

24 percent
to 29 percent
to 34 percent
percent or more
Not computed
Median
to

$20,000

or

49
14
15

5
13

12

61

9
16
5

113
97
9

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent
20 to 24 percent.

40
34
6

18.9

22.9

19.4

21.3

86
60

212
125
58
22

158
132
9

82
73
9

12.0

8.9

19
7

25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

29

29
34
8
21.5

43

33

475

118
89
13

21

7
13

61

55
59

20.3

20.8

22.8

155
46

308
209
80

274
164

117
105

170
119

100

51

12.4

6
12.0

10
13.8

201

Not computed
Median

7
11.5

NEWARK,

35

62

11

20.8

more

H 128

22
57

10

8
7
19

N.J.,

SMSA

12.9

10.7

13.2

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-8.

Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:

1980 Con.

[Data are estimates bosed on a sample; sec Introduction.

Nutley town,

For meaning of symbols, se

Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Issex County

Orange

city,

Essex County

Census Tracts

Specified owner-occupied housing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

SELECTED

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0134

0135

0136

0137

0138

0139

0181

0182

0183

0184

0185

0186

150

592

590

099

89

222

116

126

24

99

783

778

315

373

737

612

56

157

41

79

26

6
6

11

12

22

_
_

16

12

_
-

100

71

23
158

17

188

405
256
$526

43
76

11

364
219
$510

4
13

22

11

10

472

372
6

50
422
$263

160

255

216

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
With a mortgage
Less than $100

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to

$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

to
to
to

Median
Not mortgaged
Less than $100

$100
$200

to

$199

or

more

Median

149
67

114
211
48

370

$484

$446

$485

30
204
308
70
$438

$427

$413

$438

24
37
6
$422

277

217

479

487

33

65

75

47

23

15

18

13

35

11

14

343
$287

262
$274

199

452
$257

$167

65
$271

61

$274

466
$269

12
35

$252

96

92

54

137

142

13

47

18

186

15

19

$504

24

73
8

9
13

$322

24
$333

$278

15

18

60

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000

Less than

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$20,000

or

more

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

Specified renter-occupied housing units

90

92

43

10

4
-

50 +

50+

50+

50+

50+

46.9

236

241

177

84

111

223

273

45
4
29

129

130

86
53
97

51

37
83

43
23

52
16

65
67

12

43

91

106
88
79

27.8

29.3

2*3.5

28.5

854
427
282
92

877
324
369

416

425
215
172

856
360
302

177
184

150

26.

47

15

48

18

26.9

35

52

50

47.5

50

20

28

24

13
12

16

8
15

8
18

12

26

25

267

21.5

30.0

23.6

30.0

23.1

22.0

684

31

63
49

53

26

123
56

61

311

19

32

46

10

25

16

21

11

117
67

18

12

53

37

26

137
57

306
35
32

15.0

17.4

16.2

14.9

16.5

15.7

208

526

968

026

409

489

10

14

7
9

29

12

62

68
146

18

24
69
93
132
108
39
6

51

26
58

32
187

79
146

205
252
267
144
60

307
310
290
144
68

281

28
64
177
50
50

46
102
248
105
22

10

19

11

28
28
$218

32
24

$236

$218

12

15.9

758

098

10

12.2

21.0

12.5

13.8

354

859

451

613

65

GROSS RENT
$80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cash rent

144

Less than

21

29

80
40

164
108
202
257
214

18

39

64
30
18

$284

Median
One-family house, detached or attached

Median gross rent

30
55
152
151

$306

$348

280
275
144
92
16

$301

130
98
59
11

42
22
$276

264
127
35
10

72

72

$314

30
27
$225

$287

$274

97
109

47

63

22

17

38

41

91

$247

$275

$493

38
$231

43

$389

27
$381

53

$411

$315

$464

$233

$238

$225

241

151

123

413
33

401
9

432

435

177

270

30
32
22

7
8

27

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
79

170

177

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

6-

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

Less than

$10,000

Not computed

Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

15

20
50

13

16
23

6
12

131

155

202

11

50+

50+

50 +

47.0

100
27
50 +

65

205

335
-

463

68
86
47
43
84

76
142

15 to 19 percent

31

20 to 24 percent..
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

12

Not computed

Median

$20,000

6
12

20.6

or

more

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20
25
30
35

64
54
4

5
14

84
44
37
15

6
24.8
151

72
58

26.1

456
214

121

46

23

58
27

55

65

17

16

13

15

26
-

87

20

26

26.6

20.1

25.4

23.0

6
22.4

21.0

19.1

224
130

135
135

194

196
147

78
63

116
110

313
153
125

366

61

151

49

15

33

27

15

11.7

15.1

13
8

9
15.6

14.1

13.0

8
15.0

15.5

14.5

41

140

75

31

112

19

196

47
54

10
31.8

21

322
169
129

228
38

50+

34

48.8

26
32

8
22.8

50+

13

108
37

556
68
148
104
84

6
24.9

18

314

384

27
22

47
35

90
53
217
33
40.2

255
38

18
15

48
36
37
106

210
25
75

11

13

15

23
30
52

25

84
36

105

to

CENSUS TRACTS

50+
142

to

Not computed
Median

14

146
24
20
44
26

14

135
83

24 percent
29 percent
to 34 percent
percent or more

6
92

57
67
37
174
45
33.6

10

11

31

15

227
39
90

10

6
14.6

NEWARK,

11.6

N.J.,

11.4

10.8

SMSA

H-129

Financial Characteristics of

Table H-8.

1980 Con.

Housing Units:

[Data are estimates based on a sample.- see Introduction.

Orange

city,

Essex

County Con.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

West

Verona borough, Essex County

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Caldwell bor-

B]

West Orange town, Essex County

ough, Essex County

Census Tracts

Specified owner-occupied housing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

SELECTED

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0187

0188

0189

0210

0211

0212

0218

0173

0174

0175

0176

0177

189

616

233

062

907

3 001

2 264

204

879

543

247

96

439

141

626

615

135

5
13

6
32

19

21

44

192

33

$510

208
$580

45
38
20
$363

93

177

15

78
$291

170
$351

192

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
With a mortgage
Less than $100

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to

$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

to
to

to

Median
Not mortgaged
Less than $100

$100
$200

to

$199

or

more

Median

s.

731

074

568

819

520

321

_
_

12

5
16

64
196

110
181

48
78

6
116

102

$571

218
120
724
$539

716
730
$584

466
230
$518

248
$580

30
$448

$431

436

292

927

696

385

359

222

112

32

289
$323

895
$303

28
668
$303

29

356
$298

20
339
$338

25
197

$320

34
402
$283

$238

42
70
$220

70

123

188

150

70

45

64

46

4
42

369
220
$527

85
339
197

62
286
259

$526

92

461

38
54
$213

35
426

142

12

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less thon

$10,000

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median
or

more

29.4

50+

49

--

Less than 15 percent

64

105

57

58

45

59

18

15

6
150
32

145

50+

6
50.0

50+

45.0

50+

50+

44.8

50+

50+

34.7

254

143

152

66
4
30

130

77

165

198

133

359

361

21

20

39

41

19
91

37
23

31

17

95

32
125

27
26

113
65
174

72

210

64
90
100

58

39
32
69

32.6

28.5

24.9

28.9

24.4

880
347
367

691

327

135

048
948
276

753
745
603
236

324
256
77
34

187
89
23
28

64

77'
53

13

12

_
32

19.6

36.7

25.3

32.2

33.2

32.1

29.6

126
64

434

124
77
33

957
426
405
72

741

2 454

54

59
69

700
317
284
67
32

182

169

73
93

13.5

16. i

15.2

15.9

16.7

16.6

17.0

15.6

14.0

15.4

092

415

747

417

408

790

149

777

904

842

_
-

49
107
147

131

46

50
62

226

227

122
107

133
76

147
182
52
53

13

14.8

26

49

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

Specified renter-occupied housing units

32

14

15 to 24 percent

$20,000

6
39

732

14

lb", i

121

364
249

71

GROSS RENT
Less than $80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cash rent

41
41
51

221

323
494
332
134
77

Median
One-family house, detached or attached

Median gross

rent

24
63

24

111

15

11

178

434

45

13
61

67
150
86
24
78

319

199

17

212
68
36

109
114
102

18

177
127
209
24

11

27
59
102
182
25

$275

$294

$247

$355

$500+

$292

$395

18

133
51

467

201

212
313

11

11

14
13
141

206
106
292

111

33
176

60

18

15

28

$383

$314

$354

$273

$270

53

27

68

18

61

32

37

$500+

43
$492

97

$500+

102
$321

32

$318

$500+

$500+

$500 +

$342

$479

$342

$322

719
6

368

435

89

115

155

102

154

161

336

317

21

18

37
20

10

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20
25
30
35

7
5

24 percent
to 29 percent
to 34 percent
percent or more
Not computed
Median

26
62

to

16

511

25
287

44

40

27
36
334
22

47.9

49.1

50+

50+
186

15 to 19 percent

114

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent..
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

222
146
68
34

378
45
65
84
47

402

Less than 15 percent

662
78

63
74

23.1

$10,000

to

63

$19,999

Not computed
Median

$20,000

or

more

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

H-130

NEWARK,

10

77
6

94

50+

14

111

11

120

22
24

32
67
44
20

24.7

23.2

7
28.1

351

375
195
128
27
9
10

255
169
54

140

223
106

21

8
7

13

111

11

43
77

5
8

142

93

149

50+

50+

50+

135

140

212

17

40
50
30
57
6
29.6

444
252
72
58
23
33

7
13
19

231

19

50+

50+

50+

50+

54

231
8
16
57

257

289
22
97
70
38
26
30

14

24

23
22

27
32
24
52
5

27.8

31.8

32.2

10
21.7

127

166
50

424

36

171

47

135
70
38

16
15

51

53
34
19

31

22

18

77
52

65
43
78

21

N.J.,

SMSA

6
14.6

13.3

13.3

385
203
79
73
25

14
67
52
45
36
39
4
24.4

6
21.6

311

236

131

148
58
24

98
35
33

6
13.4

30
247

156

59

5
16.2

16
17.7

10
16.3

14.8

14.6

14
15.9

13.5

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-8.

Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:

1980 -Con.

[Dato are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction,

for meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

West Orange town, Essex County Con.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Remainder of Essex County

Census Tracts

Specified owner-occupied housing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

SELECTED

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0178

0179

0180

0160

0190

0191

0192

0193

0194

0195

0196

0197

259

972

664

956

393

859

053

840

151

630

056

282

243

599

726

692

470

54

101

125

164

298
285
$554

268
48
$438

361

370

107

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
With a mortgoge
Less than $100

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to

$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

to

to
to

5
6

38
88

Median

$100
$200

to

$199

or

more

Median

704

777
$824

22
240
442
$682

199
106

50
128
60

$560

$495

430
$708

284
388
$612

410

378

251

150

260

381

243
$342

36
114
$283

351

11

18

102

54

312

14

211

$449

$527

439
557
$620

342

608

29
79
$239

26
316
$284

18

60

82

6
12

42

63

Not mortgaged
Less than $100

900

50
563

116

651

674

590
$344

674
$366

410
$400 +

378
$381

5
41

18

260
$376

381

$350

52

354
$294

318
$258

149

136

141

110

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME

$10,000

Less than

132

56

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

45.8

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more

more

Less than 15 percent

50+

50+

50+

50+

88

169

126

75

72
63

18
8

52

62
7
32

40
34

145
86

709
260
313
64
72

18

percent or more

50+

395

29.5

29 percent

to

50+

230

39

41

25

50+

181

32.5

15 to 24 percent

30

48.8

50
38
87

15

Not computed
Median
or

12

16

12

51

42

34.6
1

370
590
501
137
142

52

46

12

15 to 24 percent

$20,000

10
110

57
7

50+

50 +

189

183

50

25

18

19

7
16

40

260

62

27
43
99

50

24
66

123

67
32
77

33.8

39.2

36.9

26.4

23.6

3V.5

33.5

33.6

27.7

206
500
442

426

948
380
388
80

34

14

732
287
265
80
100

715
263
236

51

250
104
107
25

100

145

19.4

16.6

18.3

429
527
607
161

103

134

161

857
352
326
92
87

16.8

16.8

17.2

122

594

155
186

71

521

274
200
47

Not computed

Median

Specified renter-occupied housing units

13.5

17.9

16.6

17.6

750

80

168

261

527

GROSS RENT
34

$80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cash rent
Less than

25
167
137
117
105
64
77
24

Median

$250

One-family house, detached or attached


Median gross rent

$373

24

16

11

7
7

89

24

69
58

8
8

38
48

20
35

33

24

136

10
39
7

83
92
153
62

$317

101

23

143
142
124
103

82
6

$325

$419

21

13

29
30
58
51
99

67
75
62
32

5
12

76
131

146
122

$300

$500+

89
36
$364

$500+

$338

$337

40

35

98

21

57

31

44

16

37

$500+

$500+

$391

$500+

$500+

$455

$341

$375

$500 +

49
$265

$352

171

222

30

165

135

26

18

21

161
19

$335
101

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000

Less than

321

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

21
41

20
228

Not computed

$10,000

to

21

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

15 to 19 percent

CENSUS TRACTS

10

40.0

36.6

50+

197
23
35

248

50+

50+

207
20
37
50
43
26

24

90
9

231
16
8

237

8
16

31

11

19

11

6
12

31

23.7

25.3

187

91

165

289

97

24

87

139

55
29
6

16

21

101

47

21

26

13

19

51

13

27.1

28.5

192

76
47
45

222

24

16

7
8

132
29
36
23

126

129
53

32
34
22

70
39
31

6
6

12

49
24

45.0

53
6
25.2

17

7
30.2

26.3

110

46
58
86
26

36
32

11

34.6

._

62
26
34
57

12

21.3

27

52
65

81

11

Less than 15 percent

Median

215

39.7

Median

Not computed

105
39

46.7

31

$20,000 or more

11

6
7

10

48.8

Not computed

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

27

32

11

Median

11

20

10
15

4
13
13.0

18.1

7
19.7

26
17.6

25.0

14.3

13
16.4

14.6

16.3

NEWARK,

20.6

N.J.,

16
14.0

SMSA

4
15.2

H 131

Financial Characteristics of

Table H-8.

Housing Units:

1980 Con.

[Data ore estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

Remainder of Essex County Con.

Census Tracts

Specified owner-occupied housing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

SELECTED

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0198

0199

0200

0201

0202

0203

0204

0205

0206

0207

0208

0209

756

681

665

319

743

352

989

345

488

108

.796

403

176

535

Oil

6
7

418

383

707

814

963

230

255

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
With a mortgage
Less than $100

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to

$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

to

to
to

Median
Not mortgaged
to

$100
$199

or

more

Less than

$100
$200

7
6

68

20

216

171

183

$543
279

279

$311

Median

27

$614

140
482
527
$578

62
142
663
668
$557

440
414
$560

523

340

176

454

334

13

7
13

32

31

$400+

40
483
$292

327
$303

$276

422
$294

303
$289

49

125

60

69

121

85

6
18

77

290
$636

163
921

137
841

$852

$877

332
$555

193

557

427

13

186
$367

544

421

$400+

381

26
152
212

156

28
255
542

28
122

616
$600

22
104
459
670
$618

477

559

17

116
481

138

$455
420
4
24
392
$255

28

473
$299

$368

90
4

120

115

86

115

110

531

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000

Less than

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

59

41

12

50+

50+

43

31

13

18

50+

50+
78
6

99

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent

20

Medion

$20,000

or

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent

30 percent or more

115

50+

50 +

50+

50+

0+

50 +

50+

50+

208

146

139

267

131

236

149

240

19

12

13

33
27
79

70

49

53
125

15

122
20

52
27

55

81

42
28
73

155

32.6

29.2

26.5

23.7

29.7

32.9

6
78
28

49

47

61

14
41

96

3i". i

29.5

37.7

35.6

28.6

2V.6

291

986
492
357
62
75

537
222
220
66
29

15.6

275

603
257
240
73
33

more

Less than 15 percent

56

73
25
48

13

30 percent or more
Not computed

53

125

29
23

541

242
195
36
68

12

17

530
768
485
119
158

704
409
117
61

144
458
433
144

79

601

783

129
558
381

109

551
158
109

16.6

17.3

15.3

15.1

924

46

45

_
-

103
87

057

438

459
594
589

33

683
497
104
154

15.6

15.6

17.2

44

59

485

491

447
86

137
139

Not computed

Median

Specified renter-occupied housing units

16.6

17.6

15.6

77

168

68

52

14

40

72
30

56
38
44
37
89

14.

GROSS RENT
Less than $80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more

No cash

One-family house, detached or attached

Median gross

rent

34

50

15

22

14

25

23

20
30

35

18

18

20

11

21

16

19

401
33

$379

70

$500+

$500+

$343

$386

$500+

$454

$500+

$500+

$304

$488

32

19

53

52

52

46

45

66

44

$500+

$2111

$500+

$500+

$475

63
$463

$500+

$454

$500+

$500 +

44
$300

92
$396

rent

Median

62
76
168
192
395
23

9
5

19

8
14

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000

Less than

235

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

24
178
25

12

34
37

50+

50+

50+

50+

26

131

335

33
22
25
41

27
40
54
104
97

26.6

31.7

50+

32.5

47.7

65

354

25
6

18

29

Not computed

Median

$10,000

37.0

to

$19,999

40

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

11

24 percent
29 percent
34 percent
percent or more
Not computed
20
25

to

30
35

to

13

Median

more

39

Less than 15 percent

21

15 to 19 percent

20
25
30
35

3
32.8

27.7
or

24 percent
29 percent
to 34 percent
percent or more
Not computed
Median

85
36
45

to

19

113

30

111

85

NEWARK,

14
7

128

27.9

44.1

37

250
66

37

36
9

8
22

13
7

25.3

SMS A

15
16.3

16.7

17.7

64

50
30
24

15
15

N.J.,

164

23

to

H-132

22

15

to

$20,000

39.8

6
21.3

20.5

16

11

22.5

22.5

17.4

16
19.0

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-8.

Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:

1980 -Con.

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Remainder of Essex County Con.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Modison borough, Morris County

Dover town, Morris County

Census Tracts

Specified owner-occupied housing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

SELECTED

Troct

Troct

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0213

0214

0215

0216

0217

0448

0449

0450

0429

0430

0431

0432

132

890

924

539

562

022

877

518

621

355

15

51

74
135

12

58
108

21

39
147
157

220

535

3 320

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
With a mortgage

to

$100
$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

Less than

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to
to
to

Medion
Not mortgaged
to

$100
$199

or

more

859

2 403

732

553

551

15
41

294
870

64
195

66
176

78
$411

31

109
134
62

$425

$440

$418

298
178
$471

409
$716

$568

320
4
95

206

337

256

163

26

28
228

25
138

$346

$266

16

27

286
407
150
$454

238
483
306
$506

$596

46
395
284
$553

361

481

917

400

337

373

58

49
432
$267

62

16

121

855
$308

384
$304

216
$216

114
259

$226

111

173

43

109

78

10
6

13

78

169
4

43

183

211

216
93

Less than

$100
$200

303
$240

Median

182

221

180

55
282

$225

$245

$238

14

10

96

51

63

58

6
87

7
41

5
19

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10.000

Less than

100

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

17

$19.999

44.1

50+

50+

50 +

47.3

36.0

41.2

45.5

46.0

206

306
22

472

203

198

145

138

178

39

17

21

58
4

76

210
33

109
27
148

149
54

59

110

81

76

62

73

36

20

41

37

23

17

269

124

26

41

29

59

13
71

49

31

32.5

33.4

19.7

2*2.8

2 675

886
346
343

571

648
356
194

Less thon 15 percent

74

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent.

31

30 percent

96

or

more

Not computed

Median

$20,000

28.9
or

more

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent.

30 percent or more
Not computed
Medion

Specified renter-occupied housing units

903
442
323
63

29.

129
542

75

73
118

157
035
254
229

15.3

15*5

16.5

227

601

209

3
5
7
10

6
6

396

1
1

24.2

43.2

26.1

352
190
140

744
347
339

418

12

31

27.

57

11

10

27

766
396
274
42
54

15.1

14.0

12.6

14.4

15.6

14.6

15.9

625

779

530

539

483

178

322

34
43
92
340
482
247
347
33
$329

27
26
86
178
133
152
128

118
$381

75

79
118

?b'.5

284
219
40
28

41

321
195

93
22

195
157
39
27

GROSS RENT
Less than $80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cash rent

Median

18

6
5

14

62
38
78
24

$369

One-family house, detached or attached


Median gross rent

26
135
185

206
24
$378

16

5
27

30
6
82
42

40

99

132

$500+

$386

$467

100
$483

66

432

16

13

22
37
78
158
94
118

25
208
167
150
99
93

15

21

$312

$334

48
29

9
9

18

24
32
120
80
186
23

$341

$372

$410

77

62

52

$423

104
$471

29

$452

$375

$500 +

113

76
84
169

11

10
10

36
89
12

22
49
33
168

32
$423

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000

Less than

Less than 15 percent

20 to 24 percent.
25 to 29 percent...
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

20
25
30
35

18

32

50+

50+

50+

50+

50 +

203

41

571
13

236

214

246

3
3
15

11

5
5

52
124
217
50
115

33

30
25
62

40
49

51

30
70
46
62

46

27

37

36
28
25
28
9
27.0

12

10

29.0

28.5

267

to

6
7

to

20

$19,999

24 percent
29 percent
34 percent
percent or more

Median

$20,000

or

more

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed

Medion

CENSUS TRACTS

50
37

43

40
51

63
43

113

21

41

50 +

50 +

50+

190

149

66

102

17

16

32

15

43
6

81

14

7
7
7

35.9

33.2

27.0

27.2

29.1

29.2

26.3

25.6

139

322
122
115
65

102
32

622
234
230
88
36

274
135
105

187
79
85

222
75
77

19

12

216
97
64
43

to

Not computed

14
251

17

82

to

Less than 15 percent

39
59
18

10

16

50+

50+

50

20

168

15 to 19 percent

34
43

362
20

71

$10,000

127

28
6

Not computed
Median

129
4

7
7

15 to 19 percent

20

13
19

11

6
5

20

16

13

22

81

170

111

13

61

31

52

70
32

11

40

11

28
38
24

14

6
13

17.1

16.1

18.1

NEWARK,

N.J.,

22
4

21

18
16.8

24

16.5

16.7

13
16.5

9
27

10

15.0

15.8

4
15.7

SMSA

H 133

Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:

Table H-8.

1980 Con.

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Succosunna-Kenvil (COP),
Morris County

Morristown town, Morris County

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Remainder of Morris County

Census Tracts

Specified owner-occupied housing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

SELECTED

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0435

0436

0437

0438

0453'

0455"

0401.01

0401 .02

0402

0403

0404

0405

235

379

332

668

712

939

800

946

968

507

615

648

137

206

186

405

385

605

608

684

365

218

396

383

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
With a mortgage
Less than $100

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to

$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

to
to
to

Not mortgaged
to

$100
$199

or

more

Less than

$100
$200

30
96

22

51

81

177
102

200

$403

39
84
63
$521

$488

$515

323
732
492
$517

24
229
269
86
$431

107
$431

98

173

146

263

327

334

192

13

85
$249

166

138

28
235

138
178

$319

$252

$268

$206

48
286
$262

99

70
6
8

123

58

113

229
290

396
645
206

62
164
129

65

41

115
185
18

$441

299
527
308
$472

$385

$408

262

603

289

219

265

41

52

136

10

147
$242

210
$233

467
$227

279
$277

85
134
$213

164
$212

75

106

131

71

41

4
45
75

66

6
8
27

11

Median

77

6
78

28
96
82
$558

15

52
64
6

Median

101

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed

Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

13

22

28

83

43

50+

50+

50+

50+

84

57

27
10

Less than 15 percent

11

13

82
8

36.5

50+

45.0

50+

36.6

50+

35.4

46.3

126

169

222

126

208

181

145

14

31

450
46

22

48

93

193

76
25
80

53
28
42

165
29
80

27.9

24.6

20.9

255
618
465

429
269

374

25
30

13

19
18

15

15

25

20

17

49

30

24.6

27.6

3V.9

25.3

20.4

113

300

277

443

60
48

136
120
37

159
63

221

24

31

26
39

473
240
146
75

16.6

13.8

727

568

29 percent
more

109
6

60

40

percent or

14

100
9

15 to 24 percent
to

73
42
107

34
64

34
26
140

29.5

30.4

33.0

594
698
604

599
290
236
57
16

632
289
245
54
44

23

60
151

12

44

Not computed

Median

$20,000

or

more

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

14.6

Specified renter-occupied housing units

797

157

12

161
131

15.6

14.8

16.4

15.3

201

225

52

494

24.2
1

387
667
495
116

175
167

109

71

117
33
10

15.8

15.4

15.2

13.2

15.6

183

284

146

166

426

15

9
35

101

11

21

GROSS RENT
--

Less than $80


$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more

No cash

rent

Median

28
37
75
107
165
116
67
47
138

rent

63
80

68

31

91

13

23

11

163

85
182

219

35
45
24

141

14

223
37
$300

77

25

66
296
68
48

8
57
34

20
$460

14

$305

$329

$362

45
$483

41

111

122

$485

$425

$408

11

17

18

$243

$327

$349

101

81

169

93

$325

$414

$500+

$428

$384

325

405

100

485

317
575
259
327

13

31

59
84
84
152
116
29

One-family house, detached or attached

Median gross

11

13

28
20
36
57

49
89
36
$364

10
26

28
22
$159

42
6
52
26
25

105

80
111

66
7

$319

$330

57

19

47

$433

$500+

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20
25
30
35

24 percent
29 percent
34 percent
percent or more
Not computed
Median
to
to
to

$10,000

to

$19,999

15 to 19 percent

20

to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$20,000

or

6
53
33
36
173

51

11

74
57
50
235

25
22

4
4

16
6

46

90

12

17
44.1

Less than 15 percent

50+

248
28
62
47
32

649
34
84

170
12
28

381
24
58

84

159
174

44
35

28
6

15

94
99

10
19

99
63
35
99

5
26.3

22

23.9

25.6

23.4

673
323
203
113
25
4

298

335
155

110
48
27
23

13

149
63
53
19
7

12
15

12

5
15.3

7
14.8

15.0

16.3

20.4

12

23.0

224
75

15 to 19 percent

84
50

H 134

,.

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMS A

108

50+

Less than 15 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

39
343

10
34.7

52

more

112

72

108

14

99
30

14
13

60

50+

50+

50+

30.2

50+

50+

27

186

56

128

41

81

146
4

9
63

36
49

19

21

8
40.5

50+
8
15

44

27.4

16
10

24

40
30

16

30

21

31

6
8
30.7

40

7
8
16

24

33

31.1

31.8

23.7

28.8

32

168
37
68

200
79

25

105

10
18

75
22
26

84

24

16

15

22

10

24
16.0

15

33

10

24

17.4

20.5

48

25.2

18.2

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-8.

Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:

1980 Con.

[Data are estimates based on a sample, see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction,

A and

for definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Remainder of Morris County Con.

Census Tracts

SELECTED

Tract

Troct

Tract

Tract

Tract

Trad

Tract

040701

0407.02

0408.01

0408.02

0408.03

0409

0410

0411

273

772

963

1S2

853

900

571

963

551

524

213

56

6
28

907

Specified owner-occupied housing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

Tract

0406

292

Troct

Troct

Tract

Tract

0412

0413

0414

042

104

617

797

127

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
695

With a mortgage

to

$100
$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

Less than

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to
to
to

986

7
85

$430

33
99
442
412
$545

212
50
162

138

Not mortgaged

$100
$199

or

more

878
7

205
260

Median

to

726

50

18

113

$537

95
354
496
$609

237

414

22

104

215
$270

310
$239

171

467
$744

48
289
389
$618

287

154

13

274
$302

148

25
126

377
331

$233

Median

$400 +

710
$783

239
$433

187

307

490

121

43

II

115

134

223
$548

252
117
$477

45

$454

189

302

376

358

18

4
79

98
278
$242

105

253
$243

117

$309

219
$234

139

39
203
353
199
$488

10

91
181

Less than

$100
$200

855

308
441

82

154
331

$400 +

225
$234

$224

77

25

50

181

8
9
16

187

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
84

$10,000

Less than

109

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

152

36.3

39.0

36.3

50+

17.9

50+

39.5

45.0

186

156
6
25

119

192

144

54

165

33
35

11

38

20

346
46

69

90

61

53

141

12

41

40

11

15

31

44

72

85

40

33
58

20

61

25

33

61

115

30.4

27.4

3V.5

22.8

24.5

11.5

35.0

26.5

45

350
205
96
26

963
337
400

119
154

663
315
275
47
26

591

119
108

997
428
440
80
49

965

255
88
69

795
325
315
57
98

151

889
413
344
69

20

23

75

63

81

17*6

17.2

16.8

16.4

18.6

15.5

15.7

13.5

18.1

15.8

15.9

112

78

640

568

46

243

178

56
26
53
112

50+

50+

50+

50.0

40

118
8

13

37

27
32.5

34.4

693

341
221

045
396
422

60
26
14.6

207

$19,999

21

78

more

Not computed
Median

24.5

648

more

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

43

50

13

or

25

33

95

$20,000

44

81

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
or

23

49

7
110

31

46

Less than 15 percent

30 percent

6
16

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

281

376

Specified renter-occupied housing units

371
321

272
254

23.3
1

090
492
428
89

GROSS RENT
$80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
Less than

No cosh
Median

_
-

17

20

$339

rent

One-family house, detached or attached


Median gross rent

_
_

30
47
85
130
56

15

8
17

_
_
_

_
$389

$308

_
10
27

14
9
22
8

$326

$336

11

_
_

24

45

13

32

166
92
122
78
125
27

25

51

102
125

_
_
-

123

6
18
13
12

28
59

49
57

15

30
4

$301

$500+

19

17

$340

$376

$352

$500 +

46
$334

56
$500 +

57

74

49

24

69

33

46

57

128

$339

$344

$325

$500+

$365

$380

$500+

$500

$385

132

234

34.3

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

15

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

18

to

17

Not computed
Median

$10,000

15

56

21

13

50+

50+

191

12

35

50

$19,999

10

117

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

15
52

31.3

50+

49.1

50+

263
35
24
100
44

139

107

11

66
,

12

Not computed

Median

$20,000

more...

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

20

to

CENSUS TRACTS

15

15

33

11

30

22

39

21

12

10

12

31.8

30.7

13

33.5

50+

35.9

23.3

12

12

34
24

11

44
30
29
4

67
24
32

245
136

4
16.6

53

43

12.5

16.5

13.5

35.0

195
53
75
39
6

100

81

58

18

15

26

13

21

11

7
18.1

20

17

28

40.6

50

40

13

111

27.2
or

26

27

31

27

13

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

173

22.5

14.1

15
17.5

NEWARK,

12.5

13.8

18.8

N.J.,

SMSA

135

Financial Characteristics of

Table H-8.

Housing Units:

1980 -Con.

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B)

Remainder of Morris County Con.

Census Tracts

Specified owner-occupied housing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

SELECTED

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0415

0416.01

0416.02

0416.03

0416.04

0417.01

0417.02

0417.03

0417.04

0418.01

0418.02

0418.03

021

534

197

992

040

716

595

371

518

847

972

781

940

611

533

335

285

727

476

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
463

With a mortgage

to

$100
$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

Less than

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to
to
to

15

46
132

63

343
276
$526

292

108

212

Not mortgaged

$100
$199

or

more

319

12

Median

to

608

60
154
238
148
$444

$539

200

157

55
153
106

39

169

8
6

71

455
515
146
$407

84
420
209
$519

62

233

120

67
159

113

419
376
$553

54
204
374
134
$447

93
308
376
163
$440

334
240
$560

64
325
136
$505

225

211

100

105

10

57
154

17

30
147

32

181

44
B441

Less than

$100
$200

55
157

$239

Median

98

64
$329

102
$201

25

215
$293

83

98

62

$266

$236

$220

$285

$304

36
$250

$224

$290

83

56

79

94

31

28

14

166

24

10

45

62

88

17

23

14

166

24

157

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent...

30

25

66

12

14

50+

50+

38.1

50+

50+

50+

49.1

45.0

50+

50+

46.3

50+

104

35

140

62
6

186

190

271

50

35

67

330

88

15

12

47

18
6

25
55

29

8
21

41

91

6
13
31

99

32

75
34
162

38

45

79
28
75

40

14
7
14

178

67

26.8

27.5

25.7

30.4

29.8

26.4

35.3

40.6

36.3

24.1

30.9

33.3

823
349
368

474

585
264
200

406

955
415
357

675
263
265
73
74

635

532

290

291

147

107

249
37
58

304
50

121

022
456
414

31

110
42

735
334
305
46
50

percent or more

Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

10

15 to 24 percent

35

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

19

$20,000

or

more

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

19

Specified renter-occupied housing units

51

70

17

81

18.3

16.4

15.9

16.6

17.2

17.5

15.8

19.0

16.8

16.3

15.9

805

212

44

64

440

111

2 057

836

796

106

29

27
540
793

21

23

32

9
27

6
6

76

3
2

227
602
343

38

36
809
774
297

377
283
65
26

8
14
7

46
19

$297

$409

$500+

78
$447

$500+

16.3

_
7
14

723
280
338
43
62

58

114

187
179
23

177
188
30
79

48

29

102

55

GROSS RENT
$80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
Less than

No cash
Median

29
29
9
24

rent

One-family house, detached or attached

Median gross

11

7
7

rent

21

251

32

106

323
154
66

11

11

22

$316

$320

$314

$496

$500+

$336

$290

28
$310

$320

49
$444

40
$390

34

44
$496

44

$441

45
$394

12

$500+

45
$488

31

$385

$307

$450

40

217

181

34

384

281

146

61

32
27

33

44

193

13

51

10

23

29

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000.

128

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20
25
30
35

24 percent
29 percent
34 percent
percent or more
Not computed
Median

to

21

to

6
205
6

7
7

50+

50+

37.0

27

686

72

to

$10,000

to

40
..

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20
25
30
35

Not computed
Median

$20,000 or more
Less than 15 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Medion

H-136

NEWARK,

50+

50+

50 +

50+

50+

824

404

361

35

14

6
7

111

11

23.2

26.3

3
29.1

47

902
477
315
92

14

10

112

12

296
202

100
107

46
124
79
80

25.4

849
420
368
40

388
217

307

6
5

14

11

20.6

15.0

27.2

22.5

126
72

17

26
6

11

823
360
289
130

45

45

15
12

209

15.8

8
13
13

174
126
7

7
7

11

20.6

128
32

6
14

12

25.8

34.6

14.2

51

57
114
126
52

10

11

5
14.6

43
124
105
83
70

30.7

6
5
16.3

SMSA

19

50+
436

13

N.J.,

32.5

23
9

18
12
6

15 to 19 percent

310
40

23

24 percent
to 29 percent
to 34 percent
percent or more

122

29

14

95
179
235
59

to

27

16

130
11

14.3

21.9

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-8.

Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:

1980 Con.

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Remainder of Morris County Con.

Census Tracts

Sptcffwd ownof'Occupwd housing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

SELECTED

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0419.01

0419.02

0420

0421

0422

0423.01

0423.02

0424'

0425

0426

0427

0428

323

859

986

959

070

678

766

076

848

991

915

688

647

638

752

389

566

819

596

680

234

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
With a mortgage
Less than $100

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to

$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

to
to
to

94
297
385
139
$422

Median
Not mortgaged

$100
$199

to

6
19

140

303
238
$536

296
186
$505

171

65

39
176
302

89

18

171

63
231

79
190

$475

296
196
$479

77
$492

290
$605

339

321

318

289

200

128

63

25

39

106

211

$217

264
$248

161

$216

258
$235

134
177

$264

121

Less than

$100
$200

15

132

or more

Median

176
227
$217

829

25

48

117

131

18
161

$325

75
213
308
223
$482

229
225
$524

292
202
$507

304
346
$538

257

252

311

405

33

4
$172

224
$247

53
199
$241

54
257
$241

364
$263

7
14

_
-

$210

41

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
45

115

$10,000

Less than

58

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more

...

Not computed
Median

more

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent.

30

percent or

38

_
_

63

45

21

45

41

58

52

44

43

44.2

50+

50.0

29.8

30.4

50 +

50+

0+

50+

38.2

45.6

213
23
93
23
74

96

227
54
84

112

141
13

152

50

147

176

24

61

33
59

13

13

77
24

99
6
33

103

42
25

13

11

36

76

22

61

51

23.6

21.6

22.3

22.7

995
564
336
52
43

700
260
285
87
68

705
400
224
43
38

804
487
260
45

12

15 to 24 percent

or

10
12

7
53

74

Less than 15 percent

$20,000

17
12

more

9
51

11

66

28.

7
7
12

22.5

24.4

47

23

50

29.6

22.9

2V.3

686
395

779
457
250
60

17

79
20
60
23.8

481

651

238

314
226
74
37

919
565
286
36
32

12

015
555
283
80
97

13.4

lV.2

15.4

13.3

13.9

13.6

14.3

59

123

38

28

229

S18

240

12

840
479
232
72
57

182

52

193

56
42

Not computed

Median

13.9

106

Specified renter-occupied housing units

129

GROSS RENT
$80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cash rent
Less than

..

20
22

4
21

15
10
15

16
53

19

14

32

29

23
26

30

14

Median

$344

$338

$285

One-family house, detached or attached


Median gross rent

74
$344

75

$310

63
$361

11

24
6
21

10

54
6

11

23
6

$475

$457

$265

$500+

50

45

11

$500 +

$500+

28

$89

$500+

218
4
$500 +

20
24
179
102
180
13

$364

34
21

58
105

22
$397

23

21

28

43

53

87

$500+

$194

$500+

$500+

$482

$500 +

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

136

$10,000

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

_._

17

5
12

14

45.0

50+

50 +

Not computed

$10,000

to

$19,999..

28

Less than 15 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

more

12
7

28.8

45.0

32.4

56
28

34

25

CENSUS TRACTS

14
6

13

to

Not computed
Median

50
22

176

94

10

9
16
13
16

17

28
37
50
56

4
42.9

31.8

32.2

206
70
45
44

109

31

7
13

15 to 19 percent

24 percent
to 29 percent
to 34 percent
percent or more

11

50+

Less than 15 percent

20
25
30
35

11

45.0

29

Median
or

128

50+

19

Not computed

$20,000

50+

13

50+

7
16

15 to 19 percent

39.5

10

50 +

Median

16.5

52
6

15.4

29
8

22
6

16

36
43

6
5
18
15.3

11

16.0

9
13.9

16.3

23
51

__;

201

30

18.3

6
22.9

16

16

32

36.6

23.7

18.4

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

26

36
4

10
61

26

7
18.4

H 137

Financial Characteristics of

Table H-8.

Housing Units:

1980 Con.

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

and B]

Remainder of Morris County Con.

Census Tracts

Specified owner-occupied housing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

SELECTED

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0433.01

0433.02

0433.03

0434.01

0434.02

0439

0440

0441.01

0441.02

0442

0443

0444.01

516

614

588

269

660

182

777

459

995

402

405

350

942

531

042

676

307

295

972

977

002

644

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
With a mortgage
Less than $100 ..

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to

$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

to

24

34

61

196

193

414
$703

664
$719

30
255
232

$581

22
87
309
584
$655

238

330

293

328

16

17

222

73
257

$301

$257

276
$298

26
302
$345

44

117

78

_
-

_
4
74

6
97
7

0+

50+

50 +

44

76

223
28

86

16

36

81

34

42

21

15

8
29

18

72

40.9

34.4

18.7

25.3

Less than 15 percent

445
268

468
227

15 to 24 percent

133

553
278
209

967
396
425

to
to

Median
Not mortgaged
to

$100
$199

or

more

Less than

$100
$200

16
79
125
182

167
196

79
130
136

167
352
458

$559

$594

$542

114

209

6
108

200
$346

17

9
8

44

50+

24.7

20
5

$322

Median

34

862

82

143

39
73

33
134
248

79
168

$783

409
218
$444

$452

320

289

417

319

38
282

33

256
$295

159
258
$219

95
224
$227

62

55

212

93

6
7

12
15

13
7

48

177

73

$571

358
279
$489

327

129

28
299
$281

19

110
$282

$276

35

78

46

_
-

37)

286
143

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

12

34
5

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25
30

29 percent
percent or more
Not computed
to

25
30

or

more

49

50+

50+

50+

50+

49.6

41.8

34.1

100

96

57

206

94

302
50

196

12
19

45

17

100

30

50
40

44

17

19

24

26
43

28

40

81

64

159
39
54

25.5

28.7

24.4

37.1

24.7

37.6

2l'.4

25.5

131

837
395
274

095
523
387

914
366
439

628
334
207

50
59

37
50

945
458
346
42

706
329
286
36

62

61

474
507
85

85

65

65
103

111

18

74

557
208
236
60
53

99

55

15.6

15.3

16.6

16.8

15.7

15.6

18.1

17.0

14.2

15.4

15.6

203

38

526

154

506

36

237

77

709

249

29 percent

13

percent or more

31

40
26

13.6

268

to

40
-

Median

$20,000

67
6

28

180
43

Not computed

Median

Specified renter-occupied housing units

GROSS RENT
Less than $80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more

31

7
7
17

42

35
76
36

28
20

5
7
19
7

Median

$396

$278

One-family house, detached or attached


Median gross rent

44
$479

60

$500+

No cash

63
127

rent

10

19

14

19
16

36
60
79

22
52

33

7
41

11

415

28
74

13

$488

$488

$404

19

77

87

$463

$475

$482

30

185

95

14

179
44

$500+

49
57
$311

19
9

$473

$447

$500+

37
107
9
$391

13

57

28

81

58

146

124

$493

$500+

$500+

$500+

$500+

$386

$310

162

48

19

72
372

27
20
40
42

$334

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000

42

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

10

81

46

17

13
31

Not computed
Median

29

31

14

132

50+

48.0

50+

50+

50+

50+

50+

50+

93

82
8

97

69

143

59

320

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

12

$10,000

to

$19,999

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median
$20,000

or

more

15 to 19 percent

20
25
30
35

14

25

17

38
9
24

11

16

26

28.2

22.2

24 percent
29 percent
to 34 percent
percent or more

26

33
92

33.3

28.4

45.0

37.0

275
112
86
39

79

31

398

71

48

128

14

15

81

7
12

109

32

37
6
24

7
10

13
19.0

8
22.7

17

Not computed
Median

18.9

N.J.,

SMS A

14.1

37.5

29.7

33.5

122

49
26

40
34
37

NEWARK,

37

138

to

9
19
10
16

11

34
6

to

H 138

19

20

Less than 15 percent

48

13

22.5

20

36
42
10
19

16

22

9
14

12

31

83
55
45

17

61

44.7

26
26.3

227
76
87
36
20

22
9
23
24.6
113
21

41

27.5

16.5

12.3

17.7

14.5

5
17.0

34
17.3

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-8.

Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:

1980- Con

[Data ore estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A ond

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

BJ

Remainder of Morris County Con.

Census Tracts

Spedfled owner-occupied housing units

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0444.02

0445.01

0445.02

0446

0447

0451

0452

0453

2 264

524

989

834

2 231

978

374

771

474

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0454.01

0454.02

0455

0456.01

223

407

MORTGAGE STATUS AND SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER


COSTS
With a mortgage
Less than $100

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to
to

to
to

$199
$299
$399
$599

or more

Median

94
508
970
406
$475

681
7

646
10

95

7
158

451

512

107
133

683
245
$441

771

270

$497

238
325
120
$426

226
$424
550

12
81

150
131

36
214
482
245
$487

10

78
106
127

33
26

$435

50
125
303
218
$507

28
97
26
$458

$569

$371

396

270

156

207

246

89

56

74
82

25
64

49

151

103
143

$214

60
210
$238

56

399
$234

89
307
$232

$206

$275

$220

$228

$163

183

294

112

110

31

286

150

218

360
6

$199

41

29

more

245
$250

121

132
222

143

or

64
154
$239

Median

$240

977

159

42
143
285
144
$482

to

Not mortgaged
Less than $100

$100
$200

126

2
5

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000

Less than

73

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more

17

18

37

129

268

30
4

50+

35.0

42.5

50+

133

61

Not computed

Median

10

50

274

19

12

376
24

539

Less thon 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

64
75

22

61

123

19

31

61

186
102.

184

31

29

168

31.6

28.7

23.8

849
649
828

404

802
366

261
111

$10,000

to

342

$19,999.

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$20,000

or

more

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent

30

percent or more

179
162

275

49

26

2
16

46.7

49.0

50+

49.0

33.8

45.0

197

104

164

247

30

50

22

13

48

19

89

35

68

8
58

8
15

21

161

18

237

37
54

77

21

19
58

10

28.4

2V.8

24.8

15.7

24.5

398

656
315
236
79
26

629
267
273

145
64
76

54
35

646
227
325
58
36

16.2

18.6

14

28.4
1

100

11

100
4
49.2

30

10

431

611

361

606

26

51

37

24

135
103

548
137
102

16.3

15.8

17.6

16.5

382

239

274

482

15

68
113

19.4

866
256
401

93
116

346

63

107
164
39
36

28
24

18.9

16.7

8
3

Not computed

Median

18.

153

Specified renter-occupied housing units

118

404

5
6
10

14

226

185

GROSS RENT
$80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cash rent
Less than

2
11

12
19

12
5
5

18

11

116

118

206

22
77
76
64

52
55
29
60
36

$323

19

Median

$477

$419

$363

One-family house, detached or attached


Median gross rent

135

44
$304

48

168

$492

$376

$368

13

15
17

72
108
100
104

67
87
194
106
140

28
$339

25
165
59
112
22

$333

$322

$260

$344

284
$367

120

46
$357

28
$248

117

$397

$436

6
117
17

175

20

11

74

50 +

50+

47.5

45.0

214
23

58

51

27
25
27
18

21

5
19
13

12

11

66
49
64

33
103

13

$423

$322

$354

104

38

$489

$378

79
$351

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000

22

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

11

12

6
11

16

29

41

21

Not computed

Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

50 +

50+

50 +

15
34.8

62

83

70

113

23

18

6
5

27

38

22

10
15

10

17

11

29

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed

12

50
22

66
34
43

30.4

7
28.0

41.1

28.1

28.2

69

264
40

128

103

155

242

Less than 15 percent

19

107

56
47

23
38
20

41

15 to 19 percent

53
27

100
107
25

6
5

23

Median

$20,000

or

more.

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

CENSUS TRACTS

62
38

11

6
19.2

11

19.0

18.0

58

50+

50 +

40.0

50+

10

132

69

53

76

10

12

11

17.9

15.9

41

10
28.8

13

12

50
44

41

51

18
17
6

54

26.8

30
39
22.5

30.5

38.3

17
12

186
49
75
37

30
29

17
17.4

16.3

14.3

5.0

NEWARK,

20
21

18

30.2

82
29

75

31

20

N.J.,

2
14

2
16.8

SMSA

H-139

1980 Con.

Housing Units:

Financial Characteristics of

Table H-8.

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

Remainder of Morris County Con.

Census Tracts

Specified owner-occupied housing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

SELECTED

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0456.02

0457

0458.01

0458.02

0459.01

0459.02

0460

0461.01

0461.02

0462.01

0462.02

208

2 447

941

084

302

122

560

802

525

641

911

918

147

774

795

233

926

283

505

294

450

750

58

37

363
354
$548

4
194
833
116
1
$615

254
462
$639

161

597
$743

35
87
104

$580

25
47
248
606
$683

30
76
150
27
$421

272
773
377
$493

290

300

167

289

69

196

277

9
281

28

15

13

14

272
$280

162

$296

274
$336

56
$247

$327

60
217
$247

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
With a mortgage
Less than $100

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to

$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

to
to

to

30
162

Median

Not mortgaged
Less than $100

$100
$200

to

$199

or

more

$262

Median

182

20
258
609
407
$499

39
170
432
809
$632

$654

297

231
14

191

161

99
198

79
138
$215

38

83

$226

10

77
242
421

10

153

151

$266

$282

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

49

$10,000

54

64

221

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25
30

29 percent
percent or more
Not computed
Median
to

$10,000

to

$19,999

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$20,000

or

'
:

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

Specified renter-occupied housing units

14

_
-

49

44

64

46

17
2

54

10

14

50+

50+

50+

50+

50+

39.0

50+

36.4

50+

50 +

211
9

224

76

128

52

96

147

385

250

197

134

14

41

22
100

6
29

40

50
34
97

48
23

61

24
90

97
52
223

34
78
26
112

16

14

24
66
35

13

37
38
143

5
10

80

28.8

33.8

36.7

34.3

3V.2

25.6

32.9

27.5

29.8

28.6

228
77
96

972
238
437

355

167
130

8
5

122

194
265
610
187
132

380
262
625
270
223

723

21

196
287
575
212

2V.4

14.8

20.4

19.7

22.6

21.3

151

668

003

236

159

_
_

15

39

171

816

611

000
280
280

311
381
70
54

912
473
280
84
75

17.5

19.8

17.6

147

613

342

212

113

912
373
373
68
98

more

Less than 15 percent

85

15 to 24 percent

19

9
28

Less than 15 percent

11

2
1

34

111

180

22
22.

183
159

582

53

58

153

345
137

GROSS RENT
$80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cash rent
Less than

269
723

38
94
49
49

9
26

411
177

23
68

137

21

21

31

$336

$272

$466

12

Median
One-fomily house, detached or attached

Median gross rent

25

19
10

14
15

23

18
13

28

178

11

42
27

38
9

58
25

$344

$350

$377

223
166
30
$366

49
$433

100

$500+

$500+

222

17
9

69

104

106

$366

$394

$497

231

75

221
10

54

10

50+

50 +

50+

50+

50+

620

157

96

19

39

36
146
220
134
63

46
74

26

15

10

28

17

8
18

36
173
873
318
139

10

11

18

37
411

30
56

20
21

243

10

30

281
17

$331

$356

86
26
$342

$368

109

112

$485

$292

43
$425

$335

255

129

88

108

51

19

75
$361

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000

25

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20
25
30
35

24 percent
29 percent
34 percent
percent or more
Not computed
Median
to
to

$10,000

to

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

24 percent
29 percent
to 34 percent
percent or more
Not computed
Median

20
25
30
35

to
to

$20,000

or

more

7
7

12

171

232

108

81

29

11

14

32.5

50 +

50+

50 +

50+

50+

34

236

615

374

79

100

34
93
39
62

14
12
152
195
126
108
8
28.2

to

29 percent

to

34

49.3

29.1

15

21.6

30.8

50+

762

110
24
32
35

105

72
36

47

103

210

14

17

11

35
36

144

12

17

712
329
293
75

14

10

380

percent

141

26

12

percent

percent or

2
7

16.8

NEWARK,

15

more

Not computed
Median

H-140

2
15
17

21

241

24

4
10
4
27.5

27.7

15 to 19 percent
to

14

7
12

Less thon 15 percent

20
25
30
35

22

to

N.J.,

SMSA

19.3

12
26.8

15
13.6

18.2

17.3

6
29

75
98
76

18

14
14

109
9
30.2

34
4

24

34.0

28.0

500

69

28

171

13

12

243
79

19

12

13

6
14
17.9

15

16

15

16.6

22.6

6
14.6

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-8.

1980 Con.

Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:

[Data ore estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

Totals for split tracts

Morris County

in

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

Somerset (CDP),
Somerset County

North Plainfield borough, Somerset County

Manville borough. Somerset County

B]

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Trod

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0424

0453

0455

0514

0515

0516

0517

0518

0519

0520.01

0520.02

0531.02

0531.03

268

485

664

336

S14

117

188

164

286

182

292

778

138

2 346

Specified owner-occupied housing uniti

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

SELECTED

162

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
923

780

12

30
109
297

58
401

to

$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

103

150
196
284
138
$419

544

With a mortgage
Less than $100

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to
to
to

Median
Not mortgaged
Less than $100

$100
$200

to

or more

Median

794

17

45

36
188
399
148
$470

13

128

$463

48
204
446
96
$476

$411

$487
70

34
64

17

16

61

58

147

16
112

24

37

46
194
36

$350

$421

$496

57

126

68

241

$325

$485

838
619
$526

483

423

488

321

378

154

222

368

339

50

212
260
$206

73

171

107

63

317
$217

107
261

56
283

350
$255

134
187
$210

43

59

$236

$293

$228

136

154

173

114

6
8

19

19

27

17

10

126
9
46.6

154

77

8
54

49.2

35.0

252

242

90

98
30
57

$199

11

$172

271

91

72
150

$235

$211

$235

$224

60

89

94

21

13

26

69

70

43.2

28.5

7
39.0

6
37.2

67

75

169
43
76
37

13

34

11

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000

Less than

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

24
92
6

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$10,000

44.1
to

273
79
128

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
percent or more
Not computed
Median

30

24.4

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

Specified renter-occupied housing units

15

42

51

114

32
59

28.6

22.5

940
805
768
200

853
474
260
65
54

18.7

618
304
222
75

$20,000 or more

46

61

17

167

15.3

16.9

19.3

273
213
52
5

416
271

127
18

13

36
5

13

23

31

38.1

39.5

50 +

210
28

64

17

22

41

242
38
70
18

28

16
13

17

116

113

35

41

18.4

28.6

31.9

27.5

3V.3

209
80

350

61

473
230

HI

79

145

35
33

71

19

61

14

823
377
306
70
70

159

61

826
394
315
74
43

16.6

35.

154

lV.7

12.9

17.2

16.3

15.7

823

518

125

37
15.5

263

271

439

326

11

21

13

22
43
43
78
24
25
29

19

26
99
187

118
68
54

20
33
43
49
56
39
54

21

17

$304

$311

$297

$279

24
$346

50

54
$268

71

35

23

13

13

$358

$281

$418

$400

$500+

$375

945

939

GROSS RENT
$80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199.
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cash rent
Less than

Median

47
66
24
14

77
5

$89

One-family house, detached or attached

Median gross rent

$285

38
25
$341

21

121

83

$194

$307

$432

80
70

193

80
106
109

18

109
138
104

42
74
26
$293

17
5

16

133

15

33

23

44

16

795
472
357

332
200
170

19

35

141

211

11

$322

$319

23
$301

$329

13

11

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000

Less than

42

138

Less than 15 percent

100
6

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

15
10

Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

$20,000

or

13

11

61

53

12

100
25

40.0

50+

50+

44.6

94

100

186

106

8
15

20

17

22

15

63

13
19

40
44

15
41
7
16

50+

Less than 15 percent

Not computed
Median

7
12
12

42

38

15.4

more..

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent
20 to 24 percent...
25 to 29 percent...

15
18
17

26

7
11

23.2

13
29.6

23.2

26.6

127
60

13

91

115

32

27
23

6
7

17

74
36

26

22

10

12

30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed

Median

CENSUS TRACTS

5.0

15.2

20.4

18.1

12.7

7
14

26
207

81

50+

34
47.5

6
14
13

6
12
6

29
64
103

80
59
56

13

22

50+

30

257

121

11

50+

50+

50+

215
4

58

51

10

165

52

90
42
9

24

214

13

192
122

96
44
33
76

810
18

90

13

17
25.0

6
22.7

23.4

30.3

25.1

25.3

158
69
48

167

45

37

81

13

17

60

19

41

506
287
159
54

5
10

858
460
282
102

120
47
27
23

16
15.9

16.0

15.0

6
16.7

NEWARK,

14.5

N.J.,

SMSA

H 141

Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:

Table H-8.

1980 Con.

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

Somerset (CDP), Somerset County Con.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Somerville borough, Somerset County

B]

Remainder of Somerset County

Census Tracts

SELECTED

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0532

0533

0501

0502

0503

0504

0505

0506

0507

0508.01

0508.02

297

571

405

313

035

306

405

679

224

966

773

905

303

197

201

646

211

158

795

826

545

116

23
68

211

54
75
133

75

306
124
$457

206

Specified owner-occupied housing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

Tract

0531.05'

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
With a mortgage

115

to

$100
$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

Less than

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to
to
to

Not mortgaged

to

$100
$199

or

more

61

32
$435

$382

150
157
76
$411

389
6

95

247

61

10

268

208

112

159

118
142

12

196

107

322

85

$205

$280

$234

$241

$240

146

49

4
87

233
$214

$284

12

85
43

392

91

41

19

Median

58
112

$390

Less thon

$100
$200

18

198

$447

$445

19

Median

48
62
82
$539

378
200
$471

18

$236

70
274

19

16

103
186

120
$422

154
307
346
$558

240
$546

235

429

140

228

29

6
132

12

19

206
$239

$223

128
$271

$266

331

291

209

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
34

124

$10,000

Less than

6
7

12

14
6

111

68

34

18

83
43

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

$20,000

or

more

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

26
146

13

30

50+

47.8

50+

38.8

44.6

49.5

50+

37.0

28

340

118

80

187

72

102

110

18

19

109
6

44

58

29

91

17
13

182
27

100

29
108

167
52

46

54

45
22

49

12

19

11

17

31

52

31

29

30
47

21

47
156

21

13

49
33
28

48
58
49

27.3

28.5

2V.9

22.7

26.8

23.3

26.4

23.3

25.9

26.4

23.9

158

833
379
318
80

324
173
115
25

253
136
80
6

215

702
352

185
53

216
90

493
250

851

67
10

251

86
20

108

201

62

56

11

31

37

26

18

20
22

458
293
70
30

844
312
372
104

14.5

14.2

13.5

15.0

16.2

14.9

14.3

591

502

765

808

231

590

209

153

58
9
24
24
25
125

59

16.

Specified renter-occupied housing unfit

5
71

50+

82
76

Less thon 15 percent

15

48

0+

15

Median

9
40

50+

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed

24

42.3

20

$19,999

30

191
6
13

Less than 15 percent

216

131

18.

549

33
26.

643
271

282
81

56

17.2

16.5

GROSS RENT
Less than $80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more

No cosh

54
95
85

47
150

271

79

10

rent

Median
One-family house, detached or attached

Median gross

rent

101

46
72
18

17

68
44
64
112
119
122
138
22

9
12
17

11

13

96

18
13

13

35
49

34

40

15

65

27
35
42
47
64

29

12

16

11

68
47
23

12

12

$278

$333

$409

$500+

$450

37
$411

112
$421

29

12

$500+

$450

456
121

40

47

15

64
124
129

113
144
130
75

111

$436

$360

$294

$303

$276

$354

$328

19

85

54

26

78

$340

$500+

$500+

44
$427

91

$275

117
$381

$319

$292

183

307

202

163

202

42

74

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000

40

Less than 15 percent

13

15 to 19 percent

15

22

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

31

13

13

49
53
160

$10,000

to

$19,999. ._

19

16

36.7

50+

50+

50+

50 +

50+

50 +

59

215

187

225
4
42
57

360

80

213

65

3
3

197
52

72

25
86
102
99
42

24
52

44

10
16

13

to

25
6
18
10

more

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20
25
30
35

97
30
30
58

29.9
or

24 percent
29 percent
34 percent
percent or more
Not computed
Median
to
to

12

42.5

11

Median

50+

17

$20,000

6
171

50+

15 to 19 percent

24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed

84
20

117

250

36
39
30

118

93
35

69
32
24
25
9

51

16
55

177

46

6
126

113
6

Less than 15 percent

20

18

40

23
23

18

75
23

11

44

18

24.4

25.9

23.2

26.8

30.8

7
19.9

132
64

233

246

97

173

191

61

104
27

148
62

21

36

86
59
26

100
26

15.0

16.8

14
18

19

39
24
6

13.9

18.1

21

60

76
47

50+

6
14
23

31.6
74
14
22
7

19

to

H-142

NEWARK,

22
17.1

N.J.,

SMSA

6
13.2

12
18.9

13.1

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-8.

Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:

1980 Con.

[Data are estimates based on o somple,- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and B)

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Remainder of Somerset County Con.

Census Tracts

Specified owner-occupied housing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

SELECTED

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0509.01

0509 02

0509.03

0510

0511

0512

0513

0521

323

964

904

959

293

598

104

699

652

140

358

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0522.01

0522.02

0523

0524

005

923

058

426

740

105

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
With a mortgage
Less than $100

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to

$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

to

to
to

Not mortgaged
Less than $100
to

820

22

97

16

143

148

$562

315
237
$534

313
94
$451

30
70
24
$463

219

265

203

307

22
197

41

18

73

224
$266

185

$284

228
$227

130

Median

$100
$200

394

477
469
$564

90
328
281

53

34
182

27
179

6
177

376
228
$525

285
249
$491

276

22
108
304

641

571

$365

209
125
$508

$640

153

240

266

337

318

321

395

32

38

58

52

25

22

121

72
162

266

$232

228
$255

279

$262

$251

296
$279

366
$287

49

74

74

20

$199
--

or more

$274

Median

55
169
109
25

18

134
299
472
$610

332

46
286
$277

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000

110

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24

percent

25 to 29 percent.
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median
or

39

50 +
114

11

42
11

14

50+

50+

47.2

33.9

111

103

207

70

12

17

50
28
34

57
26
28

20
20
63

83
46
66

33

25.9

24.8

38.6

more.-

178

803
483
200

160
59

91

24

29

16.6

13.4

23

50

495
464

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

Specified renter-occupied housing units

23
6
41.4

62

101

61

70

69

47.6

50+

50 +

50 +

50 +

50 +

118
8

163

137

121

95

189

12

64

76
24
63

38
54
33

53

10
19

48

6
14

59
24
20

25.9

20.6

23.1

23.6

741

642

201

377
272

291

102

446
285

480
295

886
370

853
479

64

139

115

21

16
6

36
34

361
122

291
29

68

296
22
33

33

54

14.9

15.9

14.8

608

706

15 to 24 percent

$20,000

6
10
15

14

14

32

21

39

66

28
108

41.3

13.4

231

231

991

554
469

622
363

389
433

112

127

96

103
143

16.3

14.9

16.8

42

762

GROSS RENT
Less than $80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cash rent

43
13

14

30
11

Median gross rent

199
273

11

42

21

27

20

34

12

6
8

11

25

II

46

34
30
27

15

54

12
59

17

119

42

22

30
68

30
$302

13

14

$409

$432

$371

$335

$162

40

101

11

12

17

$500+

$414

$397

$307

$273

23

39

83
$415

46

37

63

68

69

$500+

44
$414

43

$345

$358

$421

$500 +

$420

$500 +

$383

247

42

$345

One-family house, detached or attached

118
153

85
7

9
16
14

39

Median

137
129
289

28
60
234
92

18

110

$500 +

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000

108

201
12

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

24
45

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

97

180

24
192

7
14

21

11

15

17

21

14
10

Not computed

13

50+

50 +

50+

50 +

37.5

50 +

45.0

229

312

64

23

14
18
91

81

16

Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

or

11

14
7
7
7

32.5

50+

30.0

16

27
9

12

Not computed
Median

$20,000

more

15 to 19 percent

24 percent
to 29 percent
to 34 percent
percent or more
to

Not computed
Median

CENSUS TRACTS

46
26
34

27.8

12
17.0

40

12

13

13

6
18

15

15

12
13

10

17

9
25.2

41.1

29.6

24.0

31.7

27.5

50
22

62
44

52
25

55
17

43

83

79
52
72

203
104
44
25

26.8

266
120

10

32.5

49

340

12

14

23.9

50

52

24.5

107
30
9

18

49

13
14

13

35.4

._

22
27
20
82

109
140
62

Less than 15 percent

20
25
30
35

48

14

21

17

17

15

21

11

19

19

6
7

22.5

15.6

17
14.3

15.7

13.5

15.2

NEWARK,

19.8

N.J.,

14

16.1

20.1

SMSA

H-143

Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:

Table H-8.

1980 Con.

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Bj

Remainder of Somerset County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

0525

SELECTED

Trad
0526.02

Tract

Trad

Tract

0527

0528

0529.01

Trad
0529.02

Trad

Trad

Tract

Trad

Tract

0530

0531.04

0531.05'

0534

0535.01

818

369

342

912

397

488

302

156

528

385

67

417

975

061

233

24

249

560

210

192

11

10
122

9
24

13

538

Specified owner-occupied housing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

Trad
0526.01

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
With a mortgage
Less than $100

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to

$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

to
to
to

Median

Not mortgaged
Less than $100

$100
$200

to

$199

or

more

_
-

47
109
246
$648

126
339
510
$612

631

129

24
90
135

$644

$626

$350

$670

121

181

467

152

43

12

73

28

13

169

298

71

86
202
255

50
$508

52
110
106
34

$507

$389

159

150

424

95

29
130

26
124

100
321

$254

$260

$238

60
$224

40

33

138

45

$395

195

258

35
102

122

30

$266

$287

394
$273

58
137

$257

$230

$238

144
114
$191

41

56

100

49

10

66

110

28
6

44

100

49

60

20
76

6
34

33

12

50+

50+

50+

50 +

45.0

44.6

50+

50+

46.9

52

114

241

49

19

66

12

10
23

24

12

24

55
8
12
5

80

8
13

42

248
34
86
38
90

22.6

18.9

37.2

38
30
4

312
142

115

Median

110
190
152

36
64
99
$567

12

17
19

35

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000

Less than

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25
30

to

29 percent
more

percent or

Not computed

Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

percent or

31

60

6
105
30
100

Not computed
Median

34.2

31.0

26.6

445

986
436
398

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25
30

to

29 percent
more

$20,000 or more
Less than 15 percent

221

15 to 24 percent

161

44

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

18

19

82
70

iV.i

16. i

26

Specified renter-occupied housing units

187

568
463
68
88

8
8

287*
120
115
22
30

126
4
49.5

38

50+

182
23

56

85

35

21

11

30

26
22
25

53

10

25.5

31.8

26.6

23.1

23.3

460

274
128
85

229

592

296

118

351
164

158

51

16

121
14

248
152
53

35

10

15.5

16.7

lV.9

i6. i

14.4

16.3

456

210

74

197

616

34

90

38
39

95
37
6

14.8

13.6

14.5

281

74

GROSS RENT
$80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cosh rent
Less than

9
2

Median

$246

One-family house, detached or attached

Median gross

rent

_
-

23

16
3

$500+

$500+

22
29
43
77
88
159
38
$372

$432

$428

$327

$480

19

34

123

50

19

79

24

141

33

$500+

$500+

$494

$500+

$429

70
$405

$500 +

$306

$343

58
18

30

50+

50+

50+

19

47

14

10

39

17
19

3
8
10

10

220

29
77
57

116

12

18

33

40
63
36
$370

39

111

$500-

81

21
31

44
60

7
3

4
11

18

12

84
23
$327

30
$318

10

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000.

Less than

62
4

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20
25
30
35

to
to
to

24
29
34

percent

4
45.0

$19,999

17.5

37

10

14

15

50 +

50+

50+

50+

85
9
49.0

147

67

34

98

272

68

21

14

16
31

10

46

13
9
10

11

21

57
54
59
9

28.4

Less thon 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

31

31

Not computed

Median

$20,000

or

percent

Not computed
Median
to

117

percent

percent or more

$10,000

25

22.5

more

41

Less than 15 percent

11

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed

._

Median

H-144

17.5

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

21.1

7
14
9

25.9

13

27

51

21

7
9
15

13

12

31.5

27.5

34.7

29
29.8

258
66
93
42

81

29

74

22

21

12
13

25

12
11

11

7
3

18

11

50+

42.0

26.4

227
76

15

125

102

15

13

30.6

63
16

32

24

17

17

18
31
17.6

10

13

18.2

17.2

21.1

16.8

17.5

17.5

14.7

8.6

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-8.

Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:

1980-Con.

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Remainder of Somerset County Con.

Census Tracts

Specified owner-occupied housing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

SELECTED

Tract

Tract

Tract

0535.02

0536.01

0536.02

Trad
0537.01

072

762

792

636

$604

25
147
252
363
$577

65
294
265
$562

51

280

126

90

44
$267

190

28
98

$227

$234

230

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0537.04

0538.01

0538.03

0538.04

Trad
0538.05

Tract

0537.03

0539.01

0539.02

392

906

537

770

155

293

812

482

597

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
With a mortgage
Less than $100

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to

$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

to
to
to

5
12
71

91

Median
Not mortgaged
to

$100
$199

or

more

16
19

150

26
146
156
116

$604

$459

113
$601

$481

68
395
314
$568

127

58

53

94

40
87
$229

14

52
$271

$235

33
79

34

17
18

44
132
225

Median

31

68
$224

39

94
$265

49

46

179

81

182

$465

$453

37
$561

244
$610

55

173

28
27

4
32
137
$229

Less than

$100
$200

58
137

220

$200

76
9
50

$249

70
$307

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000

Less than

65

13

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$20,000

or

more

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

Specified renter-occupied housing units

6
6

84

10

50+

43

7
10

71

10

19

50 +

35.7

50 +

47.5

50+

26

60

61

93

34

2
7

33

16

13

33

12

14

47

28
39
26

12

6
45

35.9

29.6

226
90
60
44
32

85

45

12

37.1

50+

47.5

48
15

32.5

50

48

97

122

22

25

45

31

21

17

26

52

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

20

23

24J
887
389
356
90

658
215
265

52

47

259
72
110
44
33

18.9

16.4

18.9

18.9

33

155

176
56
92
15
13

131

384
141

175
21

47

32.6

27.4

25.6

43.9

459

HI

192

606
292

478
206

204
36
27

178
53
83

39

839
253
425
85
76

3
8

184
36
52

14.4

19.5

16.9

15.4

14.3

16.8

46
33
2

61

550

GROSS RENT
$80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cash rent
Less than

2
2
5

35

9
7

29
42

11

28

10

185
180

6
6

40

42

36

15

9
6

283

Median

$266

$361

$397

$500+

$305

$385

One-family house, detached or attached


Median gross rent

13

57

38

$428

$436

$500+

42
$327

32

$196

$500+

10

21

12
12

205

7
8
27

2
11

19
14

11

50
7

191
141
6

21

$500+

$366

$331

$354

21

40
$341

22

$500+

40
$500 +

26

$500+

$433

$342

15

$450

24

10

$304

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
97

$10,000

less than

40

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

4
17

25
4

97

40

39.2

50+

50+

50+

50+

49.5

45

255

164

12

6
62
63
66
58

45.0

Not computed

Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

50+

50+

32.5

36

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

19

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent.
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$20,000

or

more

13

10

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent..
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed

Medion

CENSUS TRACTS

12

32.5

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

10
7
6

41

37

30.3

2
27.1

320
64

346
54

23

24

168
57
28

152
123

12

10
6

24.0

4
23.3

29.7

59
26

40
14

22
20

22

42
44

29.5

5
27.2

11

27.5
19
10

11

6
3

6
17.5

24.3

15

25.7

11.9

17.9

22.5

23.6

19.8

NEWARK,

N.J.,

16.7

SMSA

14.7

H-145

Financial Characteristics of

Table H-8.

1980 Con.

Housing Units:

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

Remainder of Somerset

County Con.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Totals for split tracts


in

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

Elizabeth city, Union County

Somerset County

Census Tracts

Specified owner-occupied housing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

SELECTED

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0539.03

0540

0531.05

0301

0301.99

0302

0303

0304

0305

0306

0306.99

0307

45

29

103

176

200

886

548

634

307

23
39
245
327
$609

10

19

11

58
170
69

11

21

44

30

21

14

$197

$325

$318

$382

$373

$355

24

22

120

191

403

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
With a mortgage
Less than $100

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to

$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

to

to
to

Median
Not mortgaged
to

$100
$199

or

more

Less than

$100
$200

Median

212

,471

252
6

241

51

30

195

211

$256

270

12
12

$88

32
130

36

89
9

106

92

$163

40
40
$194

$167

52
68
$211

$184

16

28

34

33

77

11

12

11

5
17

13

$204

14

118
65

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

65

$10,000

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

10

12

22

23

56

45.3

45.0

23.6

28.9

41.0

33.2

50+

99

108

13

42

109

13

10

12

13

19

64
26
24

67

33
37

_
_
-

13

17
52
6
24

32

80

10

19
6

11

20.8

26.9

20.4

17.9

17.3

22'.9

20.4

722
273
300
75
74

387
200
166

_
-

33
33

78
49
29

100
80
16

217

10.9

11.4

11.8

15.0

408

778

866

254
35
72

Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$20,000

16

12

53

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more

or more

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

31

16
5

17.6

Specified renter-occupied housing units

198

"_
-

13

''.5

32
32

5.0

27

232

655

108
82
27

930

GROSS RENT
Less than $80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cash rent

10

27
22

Median
One-family house, detached or attached

Median gross rent

10
8

42
85

60
227

171

197

202

98
69
28

68
115

78

216
140

28
95
516
707
384

275
186
72
29

103

6
31

10
19

20

8
9

$256

$212

$160

$234

$190

53
39
$273

26

33

$288

$368

_
-

$225

889
57
142
132
58
49
394
57

410

462

596

31

162

106
26
23

10

$436

51

348
57
207
225
307
160
67

94
34
$417

$99

72
$354

19

38

32

$125

$275

$294

$218

354

332

51

81

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000

Less than 15 percent

10

15 to 19 percent

24 percent
to 29 percent
to 34 percent
percent or more
Not computed

20
25
30
35

to

Median

$10,000

to

296

50+

50+

50+

50+

32.8

50+

67

226
44
42
67
47

211

283
124
64
52

199

$19,999

to

or

25
9

23

more

21

16
10

16
9

42
79
32
20

246
43
60
77
50

27
47
471

46
50 +

793
69
189
231
151

74

16

10

61

15

18
22.8

31.9

22.0

16.8

15.8

18.5

21.3

115
19

121

75
56

171

236

148

196

169
105

158
139

15

14

30

44

14

12

6
6

11.5

11.6

13.5

33

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Medion

31

NEWARK,

69
40

11

26.9

15 to 19 percent

H-146

81

10

Less than 15 percent

124
24
25.9

288
26

to

$20,000

103

44

15 to 19 percent

24 percent
29 percent
to 34 percent
percent or more
Not computed
Median

38
23

310
28

31

19
16

Less than 15 percent

20
25
30
35

20

11

69
100

36
43
30

541

344
169

9
18
19.5

N.J.,

SMSA

9
6.7

17.8

13.2

7.8

10
11.0

16

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-8.

Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:

1980 -Con.

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Elizabeth city. Union

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

County Con.

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0308.01

0308.02

0309

0310

0311

0312

0313

0314

0315

0316

0317

0318

89

186

318

249

493

124

158

109

288

28
72
24

28
33
76

Specified owner-occupied housing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

SELECTED

104

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
With a mortgage
Less than $100

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to

$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

to

to
to

105

16
15
10

to

$100
$199

or

more

Median

22
55
14

10
16

71

167

19

21

$333

$371

28

$365

$467

$365

$435

$593

$486

57

126

68

131

61

124

55

79

160

140

205

20
37
$221

53
73

34

4
15

15

$138

$209

28

$351

14

27
114
34

$375

Not mortgaged
Less than

11

24

52
52

Median

$100
$200

20

25
47
33

44

41

60

59
$231

73

27

22
102

145

$224

60
$229

140

93

55
$261

145

$217

$262

$302

$228

42

35

41

22

15

72

25

30

41

18

15

65

25

24

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent...
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

9
16

27.5

$19,999

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$20,000

or

more

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median
25

50+

46.2

48.1

42.9

45.6

45.0

50 +

50+

34.5

92

26

35

47

33

110

10

37
4

61

33
38

90
-

20

26
6
20

14

18

41

10

6
15

16

19.8

18.6

.7

30.9

53
27
20

117

63
55

96
21

294

27

to

Specified renter-occupied housing units

24

36.3

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

42

17
5

26

37
26
27

31

13

40

23

31.6

26.5

31.9

25'.4

35.4

33.6

118
99

82
63

168
107
57

59

151

185

191

40

119
32

111

129
55

16

19

19

8.4

11.1

12.4

14.8

12.4

73

540

869

647

5
14

22

26
130

102

138

064

_
-

55
13
6

12.5

11.5

13.3

171

2 816

11

224

38
25
26.

353
159
130
45

19

11.1

16.7

637

948

GROSS RENT
$80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cash rent

17

Less than

114
235
88
54
17
13

86
234
286

217

139

48

34
28
33
$262

12
4
6

182

86
22
31

184

304
223
116
70
45

14

74
206
311

256
196

38
75
226
340
233

334

15

29

$276

21

18

$235

$233

$245

235
46

290
583
827
489
250

47

15

21

371

32
38

153

358
533
341
180

422
746
343
150

241

101

70

31

34

$259

$274

$273

48
$282

$276

45
$417

16

59

$296

$500+

$352

995

579

622

Median

$210

One-family house, detached or attached


Median gross rent

25

71

39

$500 +

$248

36
$275

113

$225

$307

$331

$327

25
$261

160

162

317

235

546

613

357

434

$279

99

284
396
264
83
66

105
32

53

75
119

II

35

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000

Less than 15 percent

17

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent.
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

21

36

58
67

131

221

341

$20,000

or

more

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent.
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

CENSUS TRACTS

25

14
14
6
12

54

44
58
56
737
95

62

22
85
463
45

50 +

50+

50.0

50+

47.4

472

409

150
113

598

758

279
298

94

173

181

11

25

38

12

64

50+

50+

50+

47.0

50+

6
27
298
26
50 +

94

178

231

328
53

311

366

16

17

101

74
85

21

34
65
40
33

290
48
66

94

141

70
60

81

141

15

122
37

47

71

130
133

108
164
87

172

18

14

16

31

14

101

77

19

19

84

18

3
21.2

16
10
19.6

29
10

221
143

251
211

12

14

18

23.0

25.0

23.6

568
348
174
30

17

15

8
107

6
10

49
11

5
13

27
65

Not computed

Median

10

5
11

23.2

24.2

19.4

40
40

200

321

138

224
58
33

46
7
2

7
13.0

122
102
14
3

114

228
124

94
4

38
455

37
308

11.5

6
14.2

10
12.6

18

22.4

341
261

318

358

671

460

182

82
28

197
109

404

58
22

284
117
44

44

13.2

69

423

2
23.0

22.4

214
150
49

382

183
79

13.5

13.7

NEWARK,

N.J.,

14

21

12.2

14

15
13.5

SMSA

13.8

H-147

Financial Characteristics of

Table H-8.

Housing Units:

1980 Con.

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

Elizabeth city, Union

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

County Con.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Linden city. Union County

Census Tracts
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0319.01

0319.02

0320

0321

0345

0346

0347

0348

0349

0350

0351

0352

189

619

675

668

480

462

508

498

225

276

367

945

266

319

205

573

634

256

127

112

6
15

8
70
90

14

108
167

188
179
227
33

52
72
105

38
60

_
44
36

Specified owner-occupied housing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

SELECTED

507

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
With a mortgage
Less than $100

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to

$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

to
to
to

466
259
$508

98

131

64
70

14
$361

20
$388

229
66
$406

13

17

32
_

$382

$369

$385

$451

$325

110

252

257

934

874

242

98
71

164
7
144

27
$167

$160

12

27

40

Median
Not mortgaged
to

$100
$199

or

more

Less than

$100
$200

197

$601

116
202
28
$425

5
52
97

Median

23

55

16

12

730

402

161

17

16

68
657
$273

109

35
$166

427
490
$203

191

241

51

$184

214
38
$166

6)7

96
$240

60
192
$245

14
271
117

17

14

$177

$172

17

81

244

148

60

94

255

281

104

39

61

8
5

14

17

58

217

37

25
7
62

50
34
149

27

28
106

7
16

105

8
7
8

38

14

11

50+

50+

50+

44.1

38.8

37.5

43

293

128

123

157
16

17

43

34

66

53
27

36
37

109
62

13

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000

Less than

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

34.2

28.7

41.5

26.6

35.7

367

132

109
174
62
22

39
65
20

38
6
25

23
26

21

11

54

131

39

18.2

24.7

27.8

18.9

19.6

14.2

18.8

18.4

18.6

20.4

15.9

129
73

138
562

297
185
88

939
677
206

148
84
52

160
122
38

12
5

18

71

27

78

10
14

860
612
206
30

262

427

392
288
99

259

39

381
182
154

14.1

15.4

15.1

11.0

175

2 879

2 088

362

189

_
-

25

84
119
205
554
840
504
300
50
34
$266

_
-

27

47

$378

$321

119
14

658

41

7
14
12

33
113

64

189
11

15

50+

50+

more

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
percent or

11

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

30

11

66

110
35

15 to 24 percent

or

48
128

15
14
10

313
96
113
58
46

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

$20,000

11

more

39

163
73
18

164
91

33
23

12.5

12.3

764

585

669

141

_
-

4
29
134
183
139
99
50
26
$288

176
284
114
28
54
33
$274

27
26
52

55

12

11.4

10.2

12.5

13.6

10.1

90

704

258

831

327

_
-

Not computed

Median

Specified renter-occupied housing units

GROSS RENT
Less than $80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cash rent

28
86
40
7

Median
One-family house, detached or attached

Median gross

rent

37
187

58

66

31

549
443
235

5
12
19
41

115
76
118

166
80

83
67

150

21

17

37
119
114
158
86
40

28
$276

18

23

$329

$196

$295

30
$338

53

22

54

118

$378

$364

$379

$475

$282

371
17

225

134

459

33

'

19
17

_
23
27
$325

51

44

23
64
172

227
184
118
29

8
29
105

86
42
31

24
27
$303

$284

$260

24
$308

25

15

$272

$363

21

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000

Less than

67

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

24 percent
29 percent
to 34 percent
percent or more
Not computed
Median

20
25
30
35

180
136
117
563
68
38.6

to

17
6

to

$10,000

to

37
7

41.7

$19,999

76

Less than 15 percent

11

010
37

15 to 19 percent

25

151

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

19

440

171
121

or

more

Less than 15 percent

50+

25.9

724
59

22.8

32
25

750

706

451

421

246
42

171

24 percent
to 29 percent
to 34 percent
percent or more
Not computed

77

10
16

83

226

179

7
7

22
52
52
64

21

12

7
8
23.4

36
26.5

194
125
57

57

167
133

20
7

18

43

210

32

168

47

11

16

18

15

50+

50+

50+

42.2

68

279

144

18

49
100

49
63

233

11

18
3
23.1

13
50.0

316
85
73
93
33
22

42

24
43
59

88

61

80
31

19

10
4

26

6
14

62
38
30

13
13

24.7

32.2

22.9

26.3

24.5

21.8

181

219

40

217

323

116
59
6

111

131

102
73

59
43

12

59

10

135
56
59
9

10

23

18
17

183
122
18

19
10

6
11

Median

12.6

NEWARK,

50+

13

to

H-148

21

23.5

15 to 19 percent

20
25
30
35

50

20.5

Not computed

$20,000

59

166
242
88
87
75
7

7
7

Median

511

229

17

61

32
92
23

254

N.J.,

SMSA

13.8

7
21
13.7

12
13.4

12.3

13.3

6
14.7

14
18.3

12
13.5

11

15.5

14.2

11.3

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-8.

1980 -Con.

Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:

[Data are estimates bosed on a sample; see Introduction.

Linden

New

Union County-

city,

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Providence borough.
Piainfield city.

Union County

Con.

A and

B]

Union County

Census Tracts

Specified owner-occupied housing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND SELECTED MONTHLY


COSTS

to

$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

to
to
to

Median
Not mortgaged
to

$100
$199

or

more

Less than

$100
$200

Tract

0354

428

445

222

164

21

54
87
50
10

69
65
23

$333

$309

206

Trod
0381.01

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0381.02

0388

0389

0390

0391

0392

0393

0394

027

788

367

256

101

442

121

537

877

530

263

92

372

28

9
16

OWNER

With a mortgage
Less than $100

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

Tract

0353

Medion

25
82
267
503
$656

271

171

69

656
426
$496

285
46
$449

131

38

$434

281
5

150

529

258

31

11

24
109

48

18

45

116

103
120
136

22
29
23

102
186

$467

$468

39
$438

231

77

29

165

27

204
$264

71

10
19

128

$282

$216

$258

$440

378
328
$558

104

107

6
107
93
$191

199
77

12

57

138

$319

210
$255

64

$169

472
$268

27
67

$240

$226

13

32

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
94

122

32

109

62

65

15 to 24 percent

11

19

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more

9
94

83

26

103

50

48

6
45.7

12

Less than

$10,000

101

Less than 15 percent

Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

$19,999.

50+

37.1

50+

50 +

101

95
42
53

60

211
15
54

24

216
6
80
40
90
27.7

Less than 15 percent

42

15 to 24 percent

41
5
13

25 to 29 percent..
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$20,000

or

more

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

11

16.5

15.9

27.3

233

228

188
27

173

13

935
397
397
77
64

48

Specified renter-occupied housing units

25

50+
112

12

50

46

99

33
6

14

50+

50+

50+

43

66

128

93

50

11

83

30
29
79

11

30

22

35
24
69

53

24.0

26.3

3V.4

32.2

19.6

33.2

515
227
230

190
62
110

131

265

53
16

353
176

21

121

31

5
13

43
30

43

27

862
357
353
77
75

13

17.3

18.3

17.5

18.3

22.5

15.0

047

864

255

732

14

125

18

42
32

23

20

28.5

588
792
662
58
76

52
90

lV.2

11.7

16.5

15.0

15.9

978

336

247

714

630

7
14
14
102
138

15

38
66
27

105
87

115

GROSS RENT
Less than $80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cash rent

Median
One-family house, detached or attached

Median gross rent

17

231

67
57
83

71

48

95
23

29

$286

$302

283

66

31

21

25

35

$420

$354

219

104

6
5

14
7

19

26
56
236
138
88
70

22
116
322
314
154
69

16

17

$298

135

83

$500 +

68
219
190

69
66
20
74
7
$330

26
$309

80
$500 +

19
171

62
59

78

31

14

73
153
278

24
46
142

191

191

147
119

220
348
165
86
22
$308

$252

24
$313

77
$222

$297

327
181

220
154
88
32

$304

64
46
20
$235

$500+

$436

44
$283

84
$326

$500+

225

312

472

639

242

13

16

16

52
67
27

72

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent.
30 to 34 percent.
35 percent or more

50
13

Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed

$20,000

or

more

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

CENSUS TRACTS

30

27

10

177
28

226

29

11

50+

50+

50+

50+

50+

33.5

332

98

77

242

224

416

13

7
14

94

72
62

57
78
37

31

16

81

293
30
48
70
86
26

50

28

81

13

63
192
72
67
28

8
23.3

20

11

27.0

24.2

23.6

319

99

286

178
94

52
28

117

61

26

30

19

9
23.3

Median

13

175
27
50 +

22
73
102
69
32
25

15 to 19 percent

79
97
65

16
55

427
268
105
48

167

20
20
26

29

12
12

15
15

25.2

24.4

27.0

134

151

98

52
62
17

298
146
82
26

19

21

73
71

211

15

325
30

457

167

60

49.4

50+

50+

27
50 +

451
18

430

99
48

17

53
125
115

64
26

302
29
35
108
69

44

40

17

7
21.5

24.0

186
108
65

188
124
50

14

14.0

13.4

II

13.5

15
12.6

12

13
14.8

16.6

11

15.4

14.3

14.5

22.5

NEWARK,

16.0

N.J.,

SMSA

H-149

1980 Con.

Housing Units:

Financial Characteristics of

Table H-8.

[Data ore estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Plainfield city.

Union

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Rahway

County Con.

city.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

and B]
Roselle borough, Union

Union County

County

Census Tracts

Specified owner-occupied housing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

SELECTED

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0395

0396

0397

0355

0356

0357

0358

0359

0360

0340

764

744

267

588

344

652

711

625

626

363
4
23
39

188

424

392

143

329

187

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
With a mortgage
Less than $100

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to

$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

to
to
to

95
235
249

Not mortgaged
Less than $100
to

$199

or

more

765

724

762

6
62

12

87

336
318
43
$394

210
357
70
$432

36
238
344
132

51

$443

Median

$100
$200

942

Median

27
124
451

77
112

$404

20
62
78
28
$427

$416

505

225

156

228

44

55

86

400
$244

120
385

181

101

142

188

$238

$237

$222

$224

$213

208

106

132

90

84

112

19
18

13

46

84

90

46
$395

9
52
356
209
$563

340
$545

139

118

201

564

463

63
76
$207

16

216
348
$216

63

102
$265

14
187
$271

95

70

48

111

135

64
119
174
29

218
14

319
131

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25
30

29 percent
percent or more
Not computed
Median
to

$20,000

or

6
87

13

7
5

119

73

50+

50+

50+

48.9

48.3

50+

43.6

196
9

313

184

233

108

17

81

28
94
30

182
22

161

26

20

more

4
80
4

58

50+

48

150

50+

50+

243
33
33
53
124

139

32
6
101

150

98

30.2

38.6

39.6

26.4

426

535
110
255
49

899
289

808
426
310

177
192
34
23

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent..

30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

21

381

5
12

124

70

18

54
24
38

15
18

32

96
24
95

32

21.9

25.5

25.6

27.6

897
468
364
34

902
448
328

374
206

222
120

386
232

438
244

131

71

128

171

53
73

37

26

21

17

31

6
13.7

11

79

62

12

40

69
23.

48
25.9

120
109

72

121

20.2

19.2

14.4

14.7

is. i

14.0

14.4

13.7

591

989

23

598

364

541

911

33

12
7

67
20

55
80
87
143
83

91

16.6

657

Specified renter-occupied housing units

190

GROSS RENT
$80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cash rent
Less than

14

41
15

14

24
84
179

49
38
68
75
30
27

11

35
134
139
177
138
34

Median

rent

27
$297

23

11

53
138
153
163
126
20

$267

$260

$299

$333

64
$380

48
$277

66
$335

38
$367

$500+

277

258

187

113

203

401

458

13

21
18

20
27

6
7

35
198

13

17

12

42

74

171

151

66
59
83

124
233
259
153

102

81

235

17

35

$271

$303

$287

67
$463

115

$367

25
$325

246

169

67

One-family house, detached or attached

66
164
337
308
190
55
34
27
$251

87
63
22
35
$292

$306

Median gross

34

19
21

18
18

15

48

80

23

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20
25
30
35

to
to
to

24
29
34

percent
percent

percent

percent or

more

Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

239

154
5

43

50+

50+

47.2

50+

201

170

164
22

374
-

18

50
133
82
54

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20

46
33

24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median
to

$20,000

or

51

24
47

more

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

H-150

NEWARK,

66
43
32
12
17

SMS A

9
19

36

364
30

153
4

45.4

118
23
47.4

19
37.3

50+

232
6
34

154

195

250

508

21

33

50

81

52
8

51

14

18

23
69

86

35
32
35
9

17

20
28
28

26

7
27.1

41
14

182
149
38
26

23

11

24.9

24.4

21.1

23.4

26.6

24.0

97
65
32

143

260

224

82
39
22

109
81

184
23

62

13.8

16.0

12.1

26
30
41

20

105

122
73

81

150
43

357
210

11

51

101

179
75
78

30

21

13
12.5

28
95
36
204

50+

210

14.2

6
10

40

14

26.2

6
68

19

45.0

27.1

15

N.J.,

148

6
6

11

10

17
13.9

17.6

14
15.5

101
31

12.8

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-8.

Financial Characteristics of

Housing Units:

1980 Con.

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Roselle borough, Union

County Con.

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Summit

Roselle Park borough. Union County

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Westfield town, Union


city,

Union County

County

Census Tracts

Specified owner-occupied housing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

SELECTED

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0342

0343

0344

0337

0338

0339

0377

0378

0379

0380

0364

0365

748

865

670

003

406

080

879

586

523

585

463

644

530

256

713

614

139

460

74
144

98
135

39
95

76

286
66
$440

30
219
299
96
$440

58
145

213
92
$440

43
74
293
48
$466

278
49
$436

66
58
220

225

280

207

455

45

75

180

$249

205
$225

87
120
$212

33
422
$254

90

144

92

114

104

7
6
66

4
86

6
6
119

99

86

13

50+
240

099

887

456

299

147

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
With a mortgage
Less than $100

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to

$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

to
to
to

Median
Not mortgaged
Less than $100

$100
$200

to

or more

Median

14

13

84

70
284

18

13

63
223

$396

87
96
512
$757

315
$612

249
814
$755

$460

483
718
$625

774
$674

473

150

367

265

447

408

588

309

74
399
$237

30

59

120

308
$285

46
219
$269

48
399
$316

97
305

$228

588
$321

303
$354

57

128

103
19

105

$199

11

$229

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10.000

Less than

45

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25

to

30

percent or more

29 percent

Not computed

Median

47.5

49.7

13
45.1

155

11

43

99

6
43.3

12

11

46

61

40

46.4

45.0

50+

46.7

50+

214
20
112

78
10
50

87

103
6

150

12

241
16

53

40

61

138

93

6
9

19

18

11

33

49
38

26

46

22.8

27.0

29.7

499
267

581

30

11

50 +

177

150
18

12

13

15 to 24 percent

75

69

115

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

20
82

31

32

54
25
64

32
80

63

28.4

22.9

27.3

24.3

23. i

22.1

20.9

29.6

more

481

571

423
225

221
57

745
349
287
84
25

685
379
242
53

254

243
150
39
49

86

948
537
285

746
380
218

17
19

57
69

95
53

109

19

783
562
139
97

15.7

14.2

13.9

14.8

14.7

14.2

iV.i

298

185

753

340

20

44
44
96

$10,000

to

$19.999

Less than 15 percent

$20,000

or

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more

265

28

144

34
20

11

132

49

51

11

26.

379
712
470
88

190
23

50 +
117

56

293
515
518
150

no

Not computed

Median

16.i

Specified renter-occupied housing units

334

459

528

397

112

610

385

18
17
14

lV.2

GROSS RENT
Less than $80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cash rent

6
6

64
134
58
26
26

13
132

204
60

137
131

134
48

60
160
53
45
58

40
236
455
226

33
86
176

22

192

64

47
38
27
$297

33
127

17

58

15

33.
34
88
87
252
129

18

13
7
6

14

12
17
21

Median

$283

$265

$285

$292

34
$327

One-family house, detached or attached


Median gross rent

38
$311

28
$396

34
$344

59

25

77

114

46

$290

$333

$275

$500+

$347

$500+

127

178

200

176

135

312

16
9

21

105

15

$330

620
40
$397

131

$500+

158
112

256
25
$352

45
22
130

117
140
31

17

$394

$452

92

111

$500 +

$500 +

42
$500 +

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000

Less than

Less than 15 percent

10

15 to 19 percent

4
14

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

15
71

Not computed

21

160
6

50+

Median

$10,000

to

$19.999

14

20
25
30
35

75

148

133

98

20

176

24

17

15

16

11

50+

50+

7
50.0

50+

50+

50+

50+

50+

50+

50+

50 +

110

131

175

152

424

231

131

402
33

67

282

13

17

9
68

11

39
79
44
48

11

51

36

47
94
146
90

15

44
86
50

7
8
13
6
7

31

12

121

26

48
48
74

9
24.6

33.3

17
28.8

29.6

15
28.8

28
67
26
36.9

203

119

122

58

98
28

279

123

584
194

74

10

173
127
52

51

102
66
72

66

to

22

to

40

21

47

61

to

16

11

12

22

15

12

28

15
7
27.1

Not computed

Median

27.0

22.9

25.0

97

150

153

Less than 15 percent

51

93

15 to 19 percent

35
4

31

99
39
6

$20,000 or more

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

CENSUS TRACTS

156
97

44

27.0

508
217
222

14.7

11

27
54
5

26

61

20

Not computed

Median

11

21

11

35
52

24 percent
29 percent..
34 percent
percent or more

6
174

12

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

192

15
13.3

9
13.0

7
13.5

15.7

6
13.7

14.9

286

18
5
15
17.6

7
12

22

69

39

43
46

7
10

35.5

109
26
29
36

18

39

15

9
12
18.9

5
17.1

NEWARK,

17.8

N.J.,

18.1

SMSA

151

1980 Con.

Housing Units:

Financial Characteristics of

Table H-8.

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

Westfield town, Union

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

County Con.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

and B]

Remainder of Union County

Census Tracts

SptdfM

owner-occupied homing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

SELECTED

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0366

0367

0368

0322

0323

0324

0325

0326

0327

0328

0329

333

2 128

118

206

390

607

610

595

2 364

895

119

690

837

341

762

291

6
6
23

6
83

611

299

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
With a mortgoge
Less than $100

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to

$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

to
to
to

Not mortgaged
Less thon $100

$100
$200

to

$199

or

more

952

14

21

33
110
539
213
$498

19

23
119
127
317
104

$506

$448

$455

27
103
143
119

Median

464

397

100
73
142

26
$396

97
299
298
68
$395

$400

304

$490

$512

38
207
612
593
$549

214

381

664

223

87

609

553

266

848
8

18

40
624
$303

86

231

137

35
52

257
583
$222

157
129

$215

378
$214

108
158

$219

83
470
$259

87

132

37

208

182

12

17

20

6
47
155

180

423
321

65

248
335
165

7
11

203
$273

Median

47
327
$257

343

16

$210

68

133

61

462
560

117
29

180
$421
1

021

265
756
$226

$190

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

44

$10,000

279

162
9

14
14

19
10

244

124

33
203

7
43.1

45.4

50+
558
57
304
56

Less thon 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

44

84

50+
166

107

17

50+

50+

50+

31.5

43.0

44.8

181

283

18

257
27
97
42

82

91

29.7

25.5

401
189
169

985
407
373

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

66

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$20,000 or more
Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent.

30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

Specified renter-occupied housing units

13

132

29

388
48

260
42

151
21

392
87

12
10

165
74

103

82

201

176
23
79

42

16

98

101

73

32

36
68

63

141

3V.3

33.5

26.3

23.8

23.6

19.8

19.4

23.5

2l'.6

860
018
646

703

140

948
525
324
86

373
197
137
24

257

13

15

563
300
43
33

171
81

703
388
254
33
28

939

49

102
63

14.4

13.3

12.5

13.2

000

307

634

410

14

17

13

81

30

124

104
92

168
365
100
70

15.5

16.9

14.3

20.6

18.8

14.0

14.1

807

555

242

549

433

658

288

72
6
44.8

246

57
22
187

6
63

16

87

65

20

II

560
937
458

GROSS RENT
Less than $80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more

27

15

18

23

42
98

22

25

68

13

26

33

29
55

16

41

71

12

41

131

156
138
72
53
16

100
167
155

69

53
112

30
87
166
93
37
20

51

324
465

59

40

143
89
92
88

_
,..

131

169

Median

82
233
25
$328

One-family house, detached or attached


Median gross rent

153

$316

242

136

179

205

12

No cash

rent

91

39
42

61

156

42
66

55
113
48
42
100
36
$303

199

51

54

31

22
$363

10
$131

$298

285

26
$288

35
$289

$314

89

53

27

40

87

91

$319

49
$430

13

$500+

_
-

58

$454

$500+

$500+

$313

$438

107

209

99

328

242

127

3
14

19

$305

$276

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20
25
30
35

15

24 percent
29 percent
34 percent
percent or more
Not computed
Median

18

to

59

to

24
198
7

18

19

107

67

107

9
178

16

21

21

50+

50+

5
29.8

157
22

50+

50+

50+

50+

50+

213

199

81

342

14

53

11

54
20
6

53
70
8

42
92
76
88
39

13

80

19
41

180
8
60
26
27
22
37

11

43
69
22
39
42

27.1

23.4

7
24.2

330

138

46

14

195
110
25

14
15.5

14.1

to

$10,000

$19,999

311

217

Less thon 15 percent

14

15

15 to 19 percent

40

14

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

54
65
95

36

28
23
45
87

28.4

32.9

45.0

24.2

23.3

28.2

254

202
57
59
60

54

164

113

250

25

82
43
39

63
38

155
59
6
6

$20,000

to

or

more..

109

Less thon 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20
25
30
35

68
43

24 percent
to 29 percent
to 34 percent
percent or more
Not computed
Median
to

H 152

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

7
7
9

16

11

10

15.9

18.3

149

12

13

12

60

290

22
6
12
15
7
24.1

15

18
14

108
43
37

196
14

89
38

50+

50+

50+

106

236

112

49
14
12

56
12
5

156
105

31

25
29
27
27.0
171

91

41
10

22

13.2

7
14.5

51

15.0

14.2

18
12.9

19
16.2

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-8.

Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:

1980 Con.

[Data are estimates based on a sample, see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

Census Tracts

Specified owner-occupied housing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

SELECTED

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
With a mortgage

to

$100
$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

Less than

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to
to
to

Median
Not mortgaged
Less than $100

$100
$200

to

$199

or more

Median

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000

Less than

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25

to

30

percent or more

29 percent

Not computed

Median

$20,000

or

more

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

Specified renter-occupied housing units

GROSS RENT
Less than $80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cash rent

Median
One-family house, detached or attached

Median gross rent

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000

Less than

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

$19,999.

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed

Median

$20,000 or more
Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent
to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent.
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

20

CENSUS TRACTS

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

H-153

Financial Characteristics of Housing Units:

Table H-8.

1980 Con.

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

Census Tracts

Specified owner-occupied housing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

SELECTED

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
With a mortgage

to

$100
$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

Less than

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to
to

to

Median
Not mortgaged
to

$100
$199

or

more

Less than

$100
$200

Median

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000

Less than

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent.

30

percent or

more

Not computed
Median

$20,000 or more
Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25
30

29 percent

to

percent or more

Not computed

Median

Specified renter-occupied housing units

GROSS RENT
Less than $80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more

No cash

rent

Median
One-family house, detached or attached

Median gross

rent

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000

Less than

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

24 percent
29 percent
34 percent
percent or more
Not computed
Median
20
25

to

30
35

to

to

$10,000

to

$19,999.

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20
25
30
35

24 percent
29 percent..
34 percent
percent or more
to
to
to

Not computed

Median

$20,000

or

more

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent..
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

H 154

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N.J.,

SMSA

CENSUS TRACTS

Structural, Equipment,

Table H-9.

(Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Census Tracts
[400 or More White Persons and
400 or More of a Specified Racial
Group]
Occupied housing units

1980

and Household Characteristics of Housing Units With a White Householder:


For definitions of terms, see appendixes

For i neaning of symbols. see Introduction

A and

B]

Essex County

Belleville

Bloomfield

East Orange

Irvington

Montcloir

SMSA

Total

town

town

city

town

town

520 637

181 765

12 445

17 852

5 487

15 890

317 247
64 339
41 045
18 704
49 638
28 925
739

83 596
28 184
23 367

4 977

7 649

920

2 595

3 294

441

589
604
540

560
175
177

9 621

838
785
432
2 009

481

161

The

city

Nutley town

10 183

39 503

10 155

5 422

5 053
8 849
10 433

6 175

Newark

city

Verono
borough

5 509

5 062

053
903
664

3 357

Oronge

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
1,

detached or attached

2
3 and 4
5 to 9
10 to 49

50 or more
Mobile

home

or trailer, etc.

20 967
15 911
119

131

003

18

3 335

264
667

27
278
613

3
1

722
450
052
592
479

13

037
929
507
428
860

4 968
5

259

4 867
74

309
607
496
070
498
-

259

159

363
204
132
402
594

10

471

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1950
1940
1939

5 438
17 861

Morch 1980
1978
1974
to 1969
to 1959
to 1949

27
98
108
70

or earlier

192 991

to

to

to

853
400
082
012

24
29
25
92

759
056
980
325
307

1
661
2 118

431

852
5 865

2 480
2 937
10 086

9 980

13 548

40

031

287

200
727
576
3 515
4 300
5 695
24 490

8 037

29 422

34
138

35
78

343
909
776
873
2 414

475
2 348
2 276
2 608
8 070

4 191
823

13 131

32

19

16

311

82
247

6 048

170
395

279
240
64

272

266

6 206

3 478

13 779

51

172
330
9 004

43
112
6 489

543
314
23 344

515
32
245
4 322

114
64

55
6

251

41

272

025

075
4 241
3 664
203

15 099
16 914

848
4 131

6 114

3 601

9 972
327
4 120

38 388

67
100
755

903

15

101

12

136
523

238
209
827
060

114

30
296
746
655
818
2 863

935

7 585

3 871

958
47

843
146
223
394
32

098
513
756

781

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam or hot water system
Central warm-oir furnace
Electric

Other

heat

pump

built-in electric units

Other means

None

325 782
151 555
3 646
15 479
23 646
529

130 284
35 445
853

200
448

525
26
359
548
7

230 873
3 575
20 570
261 518
3 572
529

83 478

5 642

259

99
392
6 228
77
7

3 535
11

433
28
263
548
32

141

292

157

795

578

872

450
412
12

77
111

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

gas

Bottled, tank, or LP

gas.,

Electricity

Fuel

kerosene, etc

oil,

Other

No

fuel

used

4 768

90 868
944
448

7 722
74

330
9 636
58
32

197
3 879

86

521

538

69
392
3 410

373
38
-

108

85
32

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None

57 562
-

2
3 or more

178 137
199 356

85 582

33 396
70 786
56 964
20 619

593
574

2 567

884

2 106
2 538

6 933

3 972

5 518

702

3 049

883

141

883

17 726
3 174

5 325

15 648

292
611

246

633
12 956
1
652
17 834
17 825
94
245

185
565
9 537
616
15 880
15 853
292
906

6 311

9 455

306

376

575

193
850
035
431

269
808

2 254
731

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
Air conditioning

Central system

Source of water, public system or private company

Sewage

sewer
roomers or boarders

disposal, public

Units with

No telephone
Owner-occupied housing units

4 or more bedrooms
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
1

Renter-occupied housing units

2 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

612
393
076
720
260
476 084
458 581
6 484
13 310

179
27
38
125
25
180
180

336 056
108 720
86 739
127 560
184 581
90 483
7 654
8 516

97
29
25
34
83

515
94
136
360
86

285
661
271

12
1

354
751
951

121

9 488

172

638
445
12 410

372

381
2 321
7 162

880
537

12

69

714
644

2 934

920
885

901
6 134

8 397

40 451
2 474

3 063
107
50

6 311

9 455

286
838
748
637
802

442
632
335
2 269
3 777
8 397

187

3 351

621

454
775
240
179

3 445
1
271
5 479
5

476
48
372

199
352
212
226
4 288
405
80
385

5 023

516
048
490
10 867
4 735
1

6 441
115
10 171
10 146
1

437
152
5 770
3 416

2 093

10 098
2 521

300
7 898
834

10 138

39 Oil

10 143

565
4 470

84
89

310

6 699

611
741

11

4 413

524
28 193

2 228

15 281

454
2 364
235
3 456
447

178

352
462

157
65

310

6 699

137
75

149
610

986
21 918
2 160
39 474
1

1
1

510

432
379
630
375
359

5
1

044
570
485
803
988
062
062

509
5 482
45
287

436
384
252
439
4 073
659

3 513

34
6

191

966
368
236
549
646
202
249

436

3 513

127

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


Owner-occupied housing units

1979 to
1975 to
1970 to
1960 to
1959 or

March 1980
1978
1974
1969
earlier

Renter-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1969

to
to

to

March 1980
1978
1974

or earlier

336 056
22 895
66 778
55 449
88 494
102 440

97 880
5 600

184
49
63
29

6 134

526
767
999
41 289

83 885
18 870
27 509
14 840
22 666

117 823
70 501
1
586
35 935
3 254

50 584
25 496
903
19 124
1
749

2 918

10 422

3 614
3.7
3 559

266

10 299

198
123

93
55

581

16 841
15 677

26 048
33 714

2
1
1

579
269
038
248

199
35
56
156
276
676

5 023
242

10 867

334
292

4 288
713
282
898
1
395

5 007

2 537

603
100
709
100

556

1
1

864

2 907
1

5 770

11

416
204
065
288
797

784
1
719
2 340
4 916

4 413
207

28 193
6 196

511

9 001

4 897

3 651

718
977

5 853

2 801

777
750
257
997

950

3 329
1

937

551
1

279
174
831

798

163

624
640
895

360
698

4 073

2 617
3 456
888
1
162

53

133
192

8 099

644
762

846
275
884
068

556

2 487

856

191

549
399
571

239
340

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH


HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER
Occupied housing units

Owner-occupied housing units


Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

3.1

more persons per room

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or

768
63
856
86

11

352
780

476

4 004

139

51

57

581
31

409
303

742

588

732

179

108

333
6 786
852

19

61

298

116

122

226

15

396

778

83

708

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or

more persons per room

Renter-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room

CENSUS TRACTS

305

71

4.2

3.2

5.9

5.9

2.0

255

305

71

298

116

12

11

937

106

63

9.9

3.4

7.4

1.8

212

106

63

098
64
24

14

16

13 597

626

884

727

12.6

16.2

10.2

10.5

17.0

22 186

12 913

609
23

870

727
32

17

14

23 231

1
1

628
045
134

137
684
114

15

374

7 262

229

617

66

17.8

8.5

15.1

4.3

374

25.8
6 743

6.6

856

222

66

105

912
519

81

607
34

10

108

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

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Structural, Equipment,

Table H-9.

1980

and Household Characteristics of Housing Units With a White Householder:

Con.
[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Census Tracts
[400 or More White Persons and
400 or More of a Specified Racial
Group]
Occupied housing units

Essex

West

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

County Con.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Morris County

A and

B]

Somerset County

West Orange
town

Succasunna-

Remainder

Total

Dover town

Madison
borough

Morristown

well borough

town

Kenvil (CDP)

Remainder

Total

3 524

13 531

42 624

126 479

4 528

4 664

5 138

3 038

109 111

63 430

160

8 598

34 637
2 782

97 290

599
969
388

235
613
222
176
299
119

2 830

86 818
5 061
2 553
896
9 874
2 602
307

47 072
6 009
2 856
1
756
3 968
I
633

Cald-

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
1, detached or attached
2
3 and 4
5 to 9
10 to 49

40
80

68

home

or

051

335
912
055

163
431
2 112
1

499

7 487
3 795
2 509
11

198

408

284
90

3 683

729
580

115

52

221

18

928
872

23

307

14

trailer, etc.

YEAR STRUQURE
1979
1975
1970
1960
1950
1940
1939

566

33
143

50 or more
Mobile

136

BUILT

March 1980
1978
1974
to 1969
to 1959
to 1949

6
52

to

to

191

to

or earlier

099
958
402
816

259
454
913
3 542
567
1
5 599

318
068
312
7 754
9 399
5 005
17 768

8 614
4 107

26 396
14 476

16

162

359
427

643
928

42 270
1
264
6 495
4 756

19

13

7 969
41

25 205
115

45 691

402
093

841

8 212
69 768

197

2 209
7 670

885
34 622
27 118
12 919
30 056

34
93
124
674
706
618
2 279

681

3 012

11

20
62
58
685
1

156

862
1

821

45
152
235
906
657
726
2 417

68
288

2 042
7 075

331
801

137
31 556
23 807

792
245
513

162

10 468
23 026

4 514
4 968
16 422
13 538
6 427
16 399

60 411
37 321
174

30 484
28 220
728

6 008
4 184

2 231

11

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam

2 059

or hot water system

Central warm-air furnace

heat

Electric

Other

pump

built-in electric units

Other means

338
38
67
22

None

71

022
23

2 726
1

846

3
1

587
097

945
984

62

201

5
17

220

270

70

172

49
60

767

13

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


gas

Utility

105

Electricity

Fuel

767

kerosene, etc

oil,

637
15

Bottled, tank, or LP gas

18

Other

No

used

fuel

16 323
121
19

992
35
224
249
28

241

554

349

22
273

13

903
64
297
2 832
42

945

49
2 010

27

38 502
122
7 620
60 404

31

13

761

412

3 270

27 497

450

490

13

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
105

None
-

223

859
789

4 563

771

2 081

497
908
562
2 608
970
3 485
3 483
39

418
2 727
4 329
10 432

12

134

3 124

9 218
2 681

3 or more

664

2 293
12 491
19 602
8 238

5 283
34 813
58 723
27 660

612
779
402
735

251

823

607

2 341

000

59
568
665
746

3 538
28 518
52 129
24 926

27 980
14 935

037

3 012

108 642

62 964

621

785
150
465
506
1
989
2 294
36
36

21

824
38 383
68 688
18 739
85 570
64 335

12 836
21 339
44 433
16 210
45 379
49 049
855
866

766
483
437
704
3 372
464

2 773

265

83 744
32 325
20 327
36 807
25 367

198

11

184
241

38

16

766

2 773

184
322
225
404
631

280
632
543
702
616

449
417
510
272
250

3 372

265

867
378
504
623

105
104

031
738
20
202

402
540

2 031

775

496
478

17 515

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

Air conditioning

Central system

Source of water, public system or private company

Sewage

disposal, public sewer

Units with roomers or boarders

No telephone
Owner-occupied housing units
4 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
_

13

3 134
13 513
13 434

210

2 468

400

Renter-occupied housing units

2 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

4 028
4 313
2 275
259

42 383
9 734
19 099
33 220
11 435
41 382
42 056
404
243
34 822
14 643
9 127
18 249
7 802
3 718

607
850

301

125 750

814
607
010
796
101 833
80 776
770
557
1
24
42
78
20

4 443

4 616

599

220

985
653
3 043
824
4 658
4 630
56
30

2 627

3 215

205
4 478
4 402
138

94
35
22
40
32

125
841

476
780

203

858

510
554
445
901
063
45

961

31

97

94 125
7 738
22 682
17 638

2 627

3 215
197

956
646
354

15 133

891
1

556
449
877
94

945
3 034
522
5 138
5 115

148
105
1

320
747
134

392

166

531

497
576

46 812
17 126
11 478
20 264
16 618
8 386
358
075
1

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1959

to
to
to
to

Owner-occupied housing
March 1980
1978
1974
1969

3 124

units

or earlier

400

Renter-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1969

to
to
to

9 218

649
507
588
2 555
2 919

March 1980
1978
1974

6 132
10 263

9 522

4 313
082
1
448
803
980

7 802
2 007
2 667

3 734
2 195
30

9 910

or earlier

34 822
2 357
6 548

1
1

364
764

25 193
20 874

32 354
11 263
12 344
4 593
4 154

229
487
361
1

504
046

901
628
652
294
327

135

680
429
904
005

83 744
6 848
20 561
16 080

46 812
3 738
10 819
7 879

22 679

12 531

17 576

11

25 367
9 246
9 700
3 512
2 909

16 618

367
336

15 307

9 998
7 447

112

37

2 692

264

2 110

11

45

845

763

6 367
2

138

350

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH


HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER
Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

68

178

more persons per room

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or

level

Complete plumbing for exclusive use


.01 or

more persons per room

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use


1.01 or more persons per room

H 156

77
1

754
107

19 242
13 943

156
3 885
353

780

1.9

2.2

172

780

2 345
2.5

661
10

399
37

555
38

11

668

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

64

70

36

65

2.4

2.2

2.0

2.3

64

70

36

65

141

128
228

12

12

413

428

9.6

5.5

406

407

10
7

215

82

264

22

11.3

5.7

7.8

962
96

210

82

256

8.3
13

113

2 075
6.4
1

21

15

285

269

2.5

098
38

333
46

more persons per room

Renter-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty

905
30

7 574

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or

573
473

492

2.7
5

16
5
1

401

371
8.3

5.9
1

345

60

41

91

26

CENSUS TRACTS

Structural, Equipment,

able H-9.

and Household Characteristics of Housing Units With a White Householder:

1980-

Con.
[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Census Tracts

400

or

400

or

Occupied housing uniti

North

detached or attached

Somerset

Somerville

borough

(CDP)

borough

7 253

4 918

587
169
471

476

2 109

138
115

495
072
459

48
804
332

650
283
198
525

3
1

10 to 49
50 or more
Vtobile

B]

Union County

Plainfield

and 4

5 to

A ond

New
Total

Elizabeth city

Linden city

30 585

Provi-

dence borough

Plainfield crty

4 012

6 596

Rahwoy

city

STRUCTURE

JHITS IN
I,

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Somerset County Con.

More White Persons and


More of a Specified Racial

Group]

For meoning of symbols, see Introduction.

home

or

89 289
22 659

698
937
541
471

027
4 818
13 295
7 698

92

177

371
39

trailer, etc.

35 239
3 238

11

096

6 350
8 737
4 301
2 251

6 501
2 882

998
323

169
194
244
68

5 593

781

251

342

633
72

86

858
707
354
009
566

11

5 178
1

069
407
284
787
330
6

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


1979 to March 1980
1975 to 1978
1970 to 1974
1960 to 1969
1950 to 1959
1940 to 1949
1939 or earlier

54
298
507

31

19
1

232
800
625

041

056

23
37
25
54

064
342

100

219

382
996
4 974
3 485
4 722
15 926

351

34
204
004
759
468
539

255
816
054
846
3 494

189
142

2 221

11

023
316
499

689
879
678

9 052
3 774
10 408

480

2 674

20 418
19 348
608
557
1
285
"

93 333
45 620

50

351
8

353

68

20 137
316
2 329
20 027
407

69 943

742
50
416
4 808

851
2

3 965
3 920

179
199
551

695

5 241

300
446
341

229

652
604
3 224
2 372
3 768
1

126

225
119
2 184
1

183

3 019

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam or hot water system

747

Central worm-air furnace ...

heat

tlectric

Other

pump

built-in electric units ..

Other means

178

3 012

13

59

166
149

273
94

174
48
171

108

None

23 196
3

801
3 218
5

923

443
233
660
003

8 700
2 629

745

189

52

308

35
43

501

4 516
553
1

4 970
2

29
139

387
40
311

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

gas

Bottled, tank, or LP

gas

Electricity

Fuel

oil,

kerosene, etc

Other.

No

fuel

742
64
200
238

3 499

19

962

11

394
995

278
908
21

used

12 217

5 106

2 961

2 229

663

200
931

42
999

182

110
372
6 532
70

4 320
73 385

10

72
194
4 055
38

50

148
153

2 686

916

17 005

584
68

45
-

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
425

None

2 891

2
3 or more

973
964

2
1

217
646
042
013

491

554

756
343
585

9 978
20 015

4 157

42 916
9 219
17 764
29 444
11 527
25 682
28 954
524
497

11

669

15 883
55 023
55 689
22 368

6 477
14 045

595
2 468
7

377

5 160
4 206

157

966

447

795

787

12 094
2 160

3 996

6 459

027
703
3 044

953
309
3 768
467
6 583
6 534

975
920

2 941
1

225

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
7 189

Complete kitchen facilities


1
complete bathroom plus half both(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
Air conditioning

Central system

company

Source of water, public system or private

Sewage

disposal, public

Units with

244
997
5 418
283
7 208
7 225
1

sewer

4 or more bedrooms
1 complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

Renter-occupied housing units

2 or more bedrooms
1 complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

102

409

4 513
4 842

117
144

122
29

3 897

824

3 387
285

157
931

666
703

3 356

531

roomers or boarders

No telephone
Owner-occupied housing units

4 911
776
854

860
405
826
595

4 137
4 166
43
97
2 104

565
785
362
2 071
959

364
87
66

507
110
151

43

3 897
321

3 387

2 104

to
to

802

or earlier

943
240

75

613
082
859
156
082
500
375
538
3 725

147
29
33
113
24
148
148
1

30 129

320
022
21 669
2 043
30 552
30 450
360
2
2

9
1

12 175
12 175

97 239
26 216
27 118
31 730
51 724
26 513
964
2 129

10 750
2 107

34 588
2 879
8 498
6 111
9 277
7 823
8 628
3 172
3 166

039
654
19 835
9 896
2
1

185

4 005

4 002

904
655
862
6 062
833
8 048
8 046
7
1

123
392

10

122

63

24

404

215

7 680

3 065

3 490

5 496

080
788

003
577
817
2 565
1
000
78
45

861

34 588
13 925
8 206
16 966
8 628
4 921
013
798

396
550
234

146
017
324
4 510
2 604
1

299

941

597
947

183

1
1

368

143
72

106

3 106
247
165
126

97 239
5 819
16 436
14 255
24 722
36 007

10 750

7 680

3 065

3 490

612

357
897
940
644
842

169

622
626
950
698

367
660
518
839
106

51 724
13 630
17 547

19 835
4 924

428

721

385
220

12

119

262
4 907

913

131

8 332

3 453

595
357
-

2 065

977

895
282
-

138

141

37 999
23 615
386
10 798
924

792
70

656
46

816

3 178

572

281

521

86

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


Owner-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1960
1959

March 1980
1978
to 1974
to 1969

Renter-occupied housing units

1979 to March 1980


1975 to 1978
1970 to 1974
1969 or earlier

591
1

3 356
1

275
723
525
032
832

122

410
280
553
739

531

2 071

004
474
432
446

579
577
254

652
784
290
345

235
835

659
530

121

027
263

771

590

2 249

4 528

6 742

4 510
230
646
1

947
211

3 106
791
1

496
308
873
738
258
319

2 565

840
940
300
485

092
593
630

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH


HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER
Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle ovoiloble
No telephone

INCOME

IN

Complete plumbing for exclusive use

more persons per room

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or

303

128

15

069
514

6 297
4 998

129
120

356
42

132

107

3.4
132

3.2

5.1

2.4

107

108

800

5
16
5

more persons per room

Renter-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
1.01 or

3
3

232
205
665
360

446
40
991
143

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or

more persons per room

CENSUS TRACTS

108

282

132

252

634

8.4

8.6

12.2

7.3

282

132

252

613
29

21

405

39

5.3

5.3

1.3

161
4.6

213

3.3

138
54
40

542

400

39

161

28
30

_
-

213
-

6 188
12.0

3 144
15.9

966
354
222
12

3.9

521

23

452

328

2.4

14.6

12.8

997
277

11.6
521
22

23

445

302

147

_
-

NEWARK,

N.J.,

31

26

SMSA

H 157

Structural, Equipment,

Table H-9.

1980-

and Household Characteristics of Housing Units With a White Householder:

Con.
[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

Census Tracts

Union

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

400

More

or

of a Specified Racial

Group]
Occupied housing units

town,

Belleville

County Con.

Essex County

[400 or More White Persons and


Roselle

Roselle Park

Summit

Westfield

borough

borough

city

town

Remainder

5 712

4 939

7 199

9 675

59 994

223
598
403
206
806
476

2 697

4 835

7 867

656
263
43
944
336

700
322

648
386

321

148

774
234

13

380
246
_

46 373
6 317
2 996
820
970
449

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Bloomfield town,
East

Essex County

Orange

city,

B]

Essex County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0144

0151

0099

0100

0101

0102

0103

562

433

336

508

281

239

742
613

69
62
30

170

181

17

27
228

45

124
43
105
43
35
158

229

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
1,

detached or attached

2
3 and 4
5 to 9

10 to 49
50 or more

home

Mobile

or

trailer, etc.

279
298
102
80
390

108

34
65

55
61

63
30

_
7

69

YEAR STRUaURE BUILT


1979 to March 1980
1975 to 1978
1970 to 1974
1960 to 1969 _
1950 to 1959
1940 to 1949
1939 or earlier

56
242
150
1
112
2 557
157
4 401

9
82
297
715
488
147
974

2 301

3 329

3 893

3 851

399
78
208

755
217
99

4 013
2 939
43
87
107

10

937

4 037

4 055

50
156
156

11

27
239
059
606
696

719
778

Oil

421

800

126

2 067
10 178
19 311

231

10
55

45
49
69
709

739
15 478
11

220
262
304

10
142
104

10

24
88
159

65
141

292

239

221

134

16

13

46

29

15

20

12

155

113

40

83
245

225

162

199

10

12

711

132

48
42
228

112
348

323
80

240
60

36

_
-

36
126
68
39
239

14
12

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam or hot water system
Central warm-air furnace

heot

Electric

Other

pump

built-in electric units

Other means

17

134

None

33 064
24 343
272
110
1
205
-

960

415
20

408

32 635
172
1
519
25 500

385

3 983

37
143
127

136
7
41

42
55

85

30

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

2 024

gas

Bottled, tank, or LP gas


Electricity

Fuel

kerosene, etc

oil,

Other

No

fuel

--

36
293
3 355
4

12

234
2 736
26

134
2 987
26

185
15

168

10

581
2 703

440
2 934
4 775
526

used

55

739

890

114

27
52
585

30
249
40

96
t

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
712

236

2 420

2 087

None

950
666

2 855

4 934
046
499
4 030
264
4 939
4 925

7 118

983
555
4 446
394
5 712
5 704

4 989
738
7 186
7 186

52
113

53
72

133
76

Owner-occupied housing units


4 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

378
754

2 899

Renter-occupied housing units

334
859

26
42

4 840
2 274
957
2 956
2 359
553
259
343

2 899
132

4 840
355

3 or more

943
637

060

3 780
18 915
11

192

158

242

681

674
547

117
63

183

11

552
232
107
255
106
562
562

433

300
56

25 542

757

36
213
64
23

145
268
95

508
42
56

368
177
433
433

329
66
68
20
39
336
336

17

10

19

9
281
281
10
10

103
9

181

127

200

11

141

118
121

107
22

281

239

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
5 688

Complete kitchen facilities


complete bothroom plus holf both(s)
1
2 or more complete bathrooms
Air conditioning

Central system

Source of water, public system or private company

Sewage

disposal, public

sewer

Units with roomers or boarders

No telephone

931

529

2 or more bedrooms
complete bathroom plus holf both(s)
1
2 or more complete bathrooms

585
020
457
2 040
695
1

52

26

216

3 299

9 604
2 188
4 440
7 686
2 384
9 633
9 630
84
18

59 687
15 534

17 774

47 912
13 540
59 667
59 723
538
550

196
79
76

837

17
1

229
229
7
77

1
1

17
16

019

10
21

327

124
183

47 870
12 280
14 784
16 956
12 124
7 120
750
818

7 771

47 870

327

2 741
7 877

12

607
647

61

481

6 898

45

004

12 772
17 582

91

118

902
260
383

543

330

140
119

141

211
58

388
294

7 771
3 688

064
4 257
1 904
018
2

291
141

508
508

41

22
196

26
114
36

239
239

48

42
18

60
902
319

83
200
96
543

330

291

65

27

32

11

16

11

35

14

53
52

15

10

31

21

21

5
12

81

155
193

197
30

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


Owner-occupied housing
March 1980
to 1978
to 1974 _
to 1969

3 378

units

1979
1975
1970
1960
1959

to

171

or earlier

453
436
032
286

1979
1975
1970
1969

to

458

341

178
687

773

201

195

419

2 032

040

2 359

March 1980
1978

617

671

to

841

to

1974...

428
448

762
286

725
756
288
590

2 334

Renter-occupied housing units

or earlier

321

904
498
765
268
373

12
3
3
2
3

945
282

15 138

124
123
618
062
321

019
50

103

18

127

200

42

177

10

141

32

11

240

11

411

50

37
65

25

117
192

93

15

17

82
148
83

381
75
146

17

81

197
6

43
36
112

40
120

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH

HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER


Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

521

806
6
511

72

994
722
13

176
26

2 061
1

233
26
453

1
1

380

12

126

153
47

78

225

60

358

33

2.8

3.2
33

17
16.5

91

036
195

304

121 i

96
80

147
42

82
22

1.01 or more persons per


1.01 or more persons per

12
9.4
12

6
14.3
6

126

83

95

3.7

2.9

2.0

1.6

126

83

95

126

353
20

298

133

150

197

942

104

58

114

78

43

12.8
281

6.5

6.4

10.3

7.8

11.5

10.7

150

197

930

95

58

19
12

20.5
78
8

13

34.5
114
8

21.8

120

room

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

17

room

Renter-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use

more persons per room

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use


1.01 or more persons per room

H 158

39

278

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or

11

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

43

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-9.

Structural, Equipment,

1980-

and Household Characteristics of Housing Units With a White Householder:

Con.
[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Census Tracts

East Orange

[400 or More White Persons and


400 or More of a Specified Racial
Group]
Occupied housing units

city,

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Essex County

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Irvington town, Essex County

Con.

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0104

0105

0106

0111

0113

0114

0118

0120

0123

0124

0125

0126

695

314

356

284

297

948

206

2 297

040

735

269
295
229

205

600

706

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
1, detached or attached
2
3 and 4
5 to 9
10 to 49

50 or more
Mobile home or

29

30

6
14

16

38

39

15

35
78
527

87
143

273
22

69
215

156
112

17

438
446
622

456
387
215

107
608
76

67
374

239
254
310

101

80
189

33

14

61

355
515

233

184
16

trailer, etc.

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


March 1980
1978
1974
1969
1959
1949

1979 to
1975 to
1970 to
1960 to
1950 to
1940 to
1939 or

11

18

_
_

109

29
97
48

111

71

51

171

135

151

86

226

Steam or hot water system

476

244

287

271

Central warm-air furnace

167

39

19

13

271
18

16
15

10

26

40

62

27

154

earlier

50
26

11

106
99
238
27
54

140
392
292
579
894

19

16

31

8
24

26
52

521
221

217
699

102
76
170

45
126
125

614

439

510

897

82

58

622
82

114

252
207
245
732

HEATING EQUIPMENT

Electric

Other

pump

heat

13
13

built-in electric units

Other means

858

288

181

146

48
210

21

25

145

105

60

859

339

15

467
26
25
522
-

845
555
262
44

259
489
216
76

293
237

735

6
25

None

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

gas

Electricity

Fuel

oil,

kerosene, etc

Other

No

fuel

9
16

10

254

192

used

36

26
600

Bottled, tank, or LP gas

19
8

248

164
120

270

:::

958
20
48
253

29

25

18

697
9

587
082
432

337
762
419

196

82

321

307
4
6

389
29

:::

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
229
357
100

144
136

178
155

21

13

16
7

Complete kitchen facilities


1 complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

695

308

294

2 283

692

982

22

277
25

284

175

182

115

107

21

16

121

31

Air conditioning

546
212
695
695

170
26
356
356

175

128

656

48
677

330

49
284
284

13

15

297
297

796
138
2 297

030
040

735
735

12

11

88
066
94
600
600
53

62

18

30
37

10
89

230

384

452
50
99
48
588
253
8

None
-

2
3 or more

119
145
24
9

155

50

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS

77

Central system

Source of water, public system or private company

Sewage

disposal, public

Units with

sewer

roomers or boarders

No telephone

41

59
23

Owner-occupied housing units

4 or more bedrooms
complete bathroom plus half both(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
1

Renter-occupied housing units

.,

2 or more bedrooms

151

18

314
314
4
33

58

33

16

636

256

127

complete bathroom plus half bath(s)


1
2 or more complete bathrooms

2 291

32
20

40

22

694
65
155

11

117

21

316

284

54

61

25

44

297
90
9

398
20
245

600

706
706
39

131

51

687
78

405
58
110

169
69

18

16

14
21

16

603
634
20
4

913
373
13

19

13

694

687

405
44

452

230
-

63
62
87
149

97

301

505
308

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


Owner-occupied housing units

1979 to March
1975 to 1978
1970 to 1974
1960 to 1969
1959 or earlier

I960
'.

59

58

13

5
31

_
_

1979 to March 1980


1975 to 1978
1970 to 1974
1969 or earlier

636
110
280

_
_

256

139
107

39
129
103
158

33
11

27

13

Renter-occupied housing units

40

284
80

297
61

143

33
95
124

103
32
69

62

237

53

168

121

303

124

136

173

58
38
55
79

30!
174

588

505

102

91

386

224

153

195

164
97

200

546

128
134

863
236

461
258

918
124
46
713

369

31

31

265

53

316
64

12

115

63
200
297

603
270
517
263
553

913
244
316

91
91

153

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH

HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER


Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

337
26

85
4

129

183

62

82
26

11

15

99

76

422

201

28

274

151

74

186

161

31

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per

5
12.5

39

45

21

14

5.6

6.6

45

5.2
21

3.1

39

14

'.'.'.

room

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per

Renter-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty

room

level

Complete plumbing for exclusive use


1.01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room

CENSUS TRACTS

97

94

54

50

90

189

130

359

116

125

15.3

29.7

19.0

16.8

10.6

27.6

19 7

94

54

50

90

11.8
177

14.2

97

130

343

116

24.8
115

16

12

11

16

12

10

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

159

Structural, Equipment,

Table H-9.

1980

and Household Characteristics of Housing Units With a White Householder:

Con.
[Data are estimates based on a sample, see Introduction.

Census Tracts

Irvington town, Essex

[400 or More White Persons and


400 or More of a Specified Racial
Group]
Occupied housing units

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

County- -Con.

B]

Montclair town, Essex County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0127

0128

0129

0130

0131

0132

0133

0165

0166

0167

0168

0170

929

907

764

618

185

397

605

102

534

482

313

789

200
213

153

121

41

33
250

769
214

63

100

99
163

121

192
91

19

61

98
139
166
100

211

290

165
199
97
166

44

134
28

16
125
105
94

61

295

77
193

21

51

39

35

16

597

75
75

213
47
52
32
363
82

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
detached or attached

1,

2
3 and 4

5 to 9
10 to 49
50 or more

home

Mobile

or

83
9
8

trailer, etc.

123
104
62

423
387

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


1979 to
1975 to
1970 to
1960 to
1950 to
1940 to
1939 or

March 1980
1978
1974
1969
1959
1949

3
192
119
178

earlier

437

32
7

59
137
129
582

95
117
116

436

788

631

29

25

374
204
34

22
14
141

13
91

23
59
86

13
7
14

35
18

13

58

141

140
77

107

71

954

488

181

658
68

39
45
209

430

293
40

487
30

47

6
10
72

14
14

10

186

376
27

452

119

158

193

16
180
6

14

16

17

21

637

395

308

074

600

26
50

57

020

443

75
370

977
117

457
49

371
24

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam

770
66

or hot water system

Central warm-air furnace


Electric

Other

heat

429
92

160

pump

built-in electric units

Other means

None

37
56

22
68

17

80

57
44

334

388

171

356

6
37

15

22

12
7

13
17

546
6

477

514

232

16

44

265
469

254
437
166
50

317
267
130
50

337
264

169
26

929

902
64
45
473
40
907
907

740

618

25

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

gas

Bottled, tank, or LP gas


Electricity

Fuel

kerosene, etc

oil,

--

Other

No

fuel

used

40

15

145

176
10
10

13

83
6

16

11

6
15

71

32

36
6

6-7
1

22

151

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None
1

2
3 or more

17

104
58
23

143
184
52
18

204
273
90
38

371

579

27
411

445
219

81

215
192

46

94
229
129
30

311

136

693
248

417

61

173
63

219
36
82
604

789
74
227
450

305
276
40

789
789

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

123
48
659

Air conditioning

Central system

111

929
929

Source of water, public system or private company


Sewage disposal, public sewer
Units with roomers or boarders

No telephone

78

294

Owner-occupied housing units

4 or more bedrooms
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

2 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

185
30

74

...

329

207

19

249

088
238
489
685

185
185

225
33
397
378
16

15

58

72

22

42

55

98

123

200

405

864
509
220
463
238

291

176

207

11

40

338
42
618
618

15

76

22

264

16

764
764

557

37
635

Renter-occupied housing units

329
28

365

58
45
578
323
6

101

7
56

29
30

605
605

35
102
102

_
_
_

30

12

618
50

87
49

18

26

200

864
45
232

16

274

528
49
69
315

473
30

534
534
28

482
482
24
24

7-77
39

292

117

142
33
30

417

340

21
1

177

81

15

107

134
54
26
23
179
484

213

576

10
18

59

142

134

10
14
43
7

13
19

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


Owner-occupied housing
March 1980
1978
to 1974
to 1969

1979
1975
1970
1960
1959

to

1979
1975
1970
1969

to

294
20

units

to

or earlier

13

19

26

44
98

60
72

113

158

...

557

98

123

_
_
_

14

6
16
19

34

68

41

91

117

142

150
295

23
25
54

68

417

340

179
289
462

635
167

578

618

87

15

171

98

123
150

78
114

9
8
15

405
88
127
64

238

101

to

or earlier

199

204

411

55

126

16

330

349
140

284

406

64
33

116

223

237

77

61

107

193

159
60

123
50

178
20

196

306

56

117
28

72

59

54

49
4

23

218
66

_
-

10
7.0
10

7
5.2
7

Renter-occupied housing units

March 1980
1978
to 1974

274

119
84
54
83

56
106
60

213

576

158

270

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH

HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER


Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

117
8
146
24

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN 1979

BELOW POVERTY

62
43

LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or

447

33

27

11.2

8.2

33

27

34

8.2
8

17.0

...

34

more persons per room

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per room

:::

Renter-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level

Complete plumbing for exclusive use


1.01 or more persons per

room

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per room

H-160

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

103

107

66

16.2

18.5

10.7

95

100

66

7
8

...
...

_
~
-

165
40.7
157

75

92

1.7

22.1

7.8

75

92

20

...
...

CENSUS

255
79
73

"

Table H-9.

Structural, Equipment,

1980-

and Household Characteristics of Housing Units With a White Householder:

Con.
[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Census Tracts

Newark

[400 or More White Persons and


400 or More of a Specified Racial
Group]

Essex County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0002

0007

0008

0009

0010

0019

0020

0021

0022

0023

0024

0025

642

405

247

724

650

2 976

096

363

265

33
35

134
180
238
40
132

257

606
464
582

330
238
280

72
59
134
-

640

Occupied housing units

city,

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
detached or attached

1,

2
3 and 4
5 to 9
10 to 49

50

Mobile

80
27
157
42

97
320

more

or

19

142
53

home

or

trailer,

31

15

39
125

44
30

239

66
257
197
63
59

88
122

16
14

113

17

125
37

192
153

40
-

33

29

11

31

75
146
104
24

81

217

14

232

etc.

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1950
1940
1939

March 1980
1978
1974
to 1969
to 1959
to 1949

39
334
21

78
57
95

or earlier

246

420

22
36
86
148
350

553

564

540

19

51

41

to

14
57

to

to

621

144
155
158

044

639

52
282

293
437

913
73

316
22

15

171

25
59
308

43

16

139
105

106
542

45
560

308
27

616
37

585

069

21

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam or hot water system
Central worm-oir furnace
Electric

Other

heat

15

pump

built-in electric units

Other means

None

25
34
9

26
17

164

153

25

26
462

265

91

148

95

070

460

47
113

11

718
28

606
4

166
10

899
310
633
134

167
67
28

138
32

72

339
480
217
60

101

168

644

2 959

068

139

363
74

145
54

363
20

265
38

84

703
53
57
336

464

15

17

64

247
247

724
718

650
640

2 976

976

43

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

gas

Bottled, tank, or LP gas

Fuel

442

kerosene, etc

oil,

208

fuel

199
14

426

Other..

No

56

17

Electricity

317

183

511

436

15

117

15

148

used

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
377
203
60

None
1

2
3 or more

312
248
69
29

241

221

123

272
110

151

99
25

627
47
39
253

630
26
9
283

19

658

642
633

19

29
4

293
238
147
46

168

242

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
1 complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bothrooms

640

Air conditioning

298
58
640
640

Central system

Source of water, public system or private company

Sewage

disposal, public

sewer

Units with roomers or boarders

10
5

21

No telephone

20

Owner-occupied housing units

140

4 or more bedrooms
complete bathroom plus half
2 or more complete bothrooms
1

bath(s)

2 or more bedrooms

complete bathroom plus half bath(s)


1
2 or more complete bathrooms

33
109

170

170
52
22

202
34
26

26
70
405
405

112

20
4
119
119

247

49
342

21

440
300

29

33

103
19
19

488
234
25

18

140

170

202
26

103

8
7

28

19

24

14
19

36

5
6

252
43

391
115
128

57

41

472
225

259

10

11

61

26
302
174

119
10

500

Renter-occupied housing units

651

391
19

214
171

165
8

19

654

162

155

78

096
096

363
363

13

265
265

27
135

59

13

909

513

157

111

68
140
50

12

20

38

290
65
2 067
194
73
9
1

583
223

140

206
162

125
95

18
15
12
112

38
95
125

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


Owner-occupied housing units

1979 to March 1980


1975 to 1978
1970 to 1974
1960 to 1969
1959 or earlier
Renter-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1969

to
to
to

March 1980
1978
1974

or earlier

101

10
111

68

500

488

440

148
134
63
155

68
180

440

14
119

252

391

909
44

513

48
46

87
86
184

20
5

24

32
43

121

169

176

386

146

583
39

206

169
128

41

67

49
38

247

81

38

187
72

133
99

302

86

214

472

259

2 067

101

61

45

61

102

22

71

19

176

200
44
95

89
70
35
65

390
625
353
699

183
77

95

64

10

152
129
198

68

169

139
140
132

95
62

113

281

254

121

139

31

17

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH

HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER


Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

117

109
383

490

11

98

179

579

12

61

22
229
28

5
15.2

23

25

60

44

16

20

9.1

6.4

6.6

8.6

23

25

60

44

10.2
16

14.3

101
47.2

97

16.7

121
20.8

91

41
15.8
41

346

20.6

101

14

292

103

72

10

24
19

231

76

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per

15
7.4
15

10

12

7.1

7.1

10

12

195
39.0
195

143

173

102

27

29.3

39.3

33.8

127
34

161

46

31.4
27

34

41

16

12

56

6
5.8

27.3
9

20

room

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per room


Renter-occupied housing units
Percent below poverty level

Complete plumbing for exclusive use


1.01 or

more persons per room

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or

more persons per room

CENSUS TRACTS

346
27

101

12

42

5.8
12

33.6

42

20

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMS A

H 161

Structural, Equipment,

Table H-9.

1980

and Household Characteristics of Housing Units With a White Householder:

Con.
[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Census Tracts

Newark

city,

Essex

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

County Con.

[400 or More White Persons and

400

or

More

of a Specified Racial

Group]
Occupied housing units

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0048.02

0067

0068

0075.01

0075.02

0080

0085

0086

0087

0092

0093

0096

0097

609

239

500

701

615

272

100

251

892

372

983

397

32
24

5
29

87
199
124
68

31

15

108
136
188
168

113
24

140

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
1,

detached or attached

2
3 and 4
5 to 9
10 to 49

103

87
348

50 or more

home

Mobile

68
86

43

19
3

242
251
162
15

16
21

11

104
168

14

376

30

108
117

6
190

11

76
11

or trailer, etc.

10
9

11

121

58

49
97
28

220
235

170

121

117
63

234
47

87
43

7
65
56

49
193
127

105
194
259
180
327
75

31

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1950
1940
1939

March 1980
1978
1974
1969
1959
1949

to
to
to
to
to
to

or earlier

10
120
190

21

50

62

137
102

17

20
9
8

123

32
90
359

198

406
6

10
41
14

5
6
10

20

81

134

48

10

5
16

444

170

15
5
7

9
8

12
41

12

47

24

65
552

102

17
120
19

462

99

419

127
68

101

85

57
57

34

690

231

591

54
304

218

629

321

31

326
28

782

21

71

52

31
91

9
18

73
88
222
704

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam

508
36

or hot water system

Central warm-air furnace

heat

Electric

Other

pump

built-in electric units

Other means

None

485
30

25

11

23
198

110

39
140
7

166

204

375

294

47

35

253

12

47

8
5

11

283

248

308

199

209

34
596

12
7

934
70
12
15
109

12

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

gas

Bottled, tank, or LP gas


Electricity

Fuel

kerosene, etc

oil,

7
14

Other

No

fuel

used

91

120
37
7

18

284

796

259

152

11

27
837

228
9

15

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None

480

114

146
93

15

2
3 or more

186

209
48
57

276
263

218
235

129
33

162

687
30
413

599
37
24
334

15

14

701
701

615
607

11

12

121

79

134

28

56

153

175
64

111

474
322

12

173
140
49

488
306

180

598

151

176

49

431
93

10

13

17

18

365

935

17

18
61

397
30

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
Air conditioning

Central system

Source of water, public system or private company

Sewage

sewer
roomers or boarders

disposal, public

Units with

No telephone
Owner-occupied housing units
4 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

589
23
7
172

196

481

93

62
42
296

10

18

609
595

239
229

107

10
95

45

179

201

259

18
12

33

13
19

30

169

2 or

bath(s)

207
68

11

321
203
29
27

500
341
11

179

201

19
124

816
4
45
347

38

14

251
251

892
887

251

15

272
272

100
100
13

356
274

87
28
38

16

15

564

Renter-occupied housing units

more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half
2 or more complete bathrooms

28
500
500

198

HI
47

12

11

417

181

501

14

44

983
927

397
397

1
1

140
102
31

257

76

226

56

174

29

249

76

32
4
45
643
421

10
10
10

220
48

122

11

239
26

18

19

66

11

216
46

10
119
6
372
372

71
58
15
17

251
111

296
126

41

33

12

11

763
404

275
207

901

435

11

28

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


Owner-occupied housing
March 1980
1978
to 1974
to 1969

1979
1975
1970
1960
1959

to

1979
1975
1970
1969

to

259

29

249

220

122

239

17

11

11

55

60
42

3
13

56

32
55
66

6
31

22
4

65
34
39

22
29

43

81

52

106

39
35
109

55

108

207
36
87

321
106
83

500

356

216

91

131

94
42

35
26
24

763
219
242

275
58
116

901

101

203
62
134

112
190

101

205

189
105

90
48

231

45
20

units

to

10

or earlier

564
34

Renter-occupied housing units


to
to

March
1978
1974

1980-

141

247

46
86

142

or earlier

51

20

85

29
37

251
43
37
29
142

643
236

296

172

139

66

21

169

61

32

48

179
98

16

73
7
6
45
6

129

71
31

13

27

75

15
17

247
311
138

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH

HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER


Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN 1979

421
25

372
52

BELOW POVERTY

67
14
12
58

19

31

140
34

141

122

97

46

26

28

26
14

104
23

81

13
163

93
22

35

LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or

43

32

38

33

36

20

31

25

34

17.9

18.9

12.7

14.3

14.5

26.3

14.1

20.5

14.2

36

20

31

25

34

117
39.5
109

323

121

325

42.3

44.0

36.1

314
57

121

298

39

91

32

38

33

more persons per room

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per room

310

Renter-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or

55.0
291

more persons per room

25

Locking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per

H 162

room

NEWARK,

N.J.,

19

127
61.4
105

125
38.9

93
23
32

104

83

84

29

97

252

20.8
104
19

23.3

38.9

40.8

38.6

39.2

247
59

78

40

29

84

17

14

14
13
13

5
5

SMSA

44

15

27

CENSUS TRACTS

Structural, Equipment,

Table H-9.

and Household

Characteristics of Housing Units

1980-

With a White Householder:

Con.
[Data are esfimotes based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Census Tracts

Orange

[400 or More White Persons and


400 or More of a Specified Racial
Group]
Occupied housing units

city,

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Remainder of Essex
County

Essex County

A and

B]

Morristown town, Morris County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0181

0182

0183

0185

0186

0187

0188

0189

0191

0216

0435

0436

0438

314

732

860

261

497

883

083

3 735

372

80
95
39

76
170
124
48
59
20

85
105

990
27

3 588

482

107

179
258
66

749
356
205
40

486
564

240

713

035

699

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
46

151

90

51

3 and 4

25

122
103
178
117

104
154
173
195
144

49

20

141

1,

detached or attached

5 to 9

10 to 49

17

50 or more
Mobile

175

home

or

61

27

20

318
84
53
53
393
244

47
47
246
353

193

147
105

34

32
135
101

109

trailer, etc.

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1950
1940
1939

March 1980
1978
1974
to 1969
to 1959
to 1949

174
25

16

13

88

123
166
145

6
7
101

350

406

84
299

155
211

102

30
205

82
186

or earlier

432

469

111

518
126
9

599

225

340
36

643
134

710
352
23

53

to
to
to

67

13

10
7

276

10

33
267

113

281

33

439
005
174
547

41

240

2 591

261

873

40

54
58
55
528

60
79
76

635
37

842
194

44

17

41

68
385
328
512
719

86
262
130
118
062

251

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam or hot water system

24
85
89

Central warm-oir furnace


Electric

Other

heat

pump

built-in electric units

Other means

126

10

18
41

40

69

76

107

55

11

None

572
297

308

21

16

12

164
86

96
54

49
79

665

535

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

262

gas

Bottled, tank, or LP

gas

174

Electricity

Fuel

81

kerosene, etc

oil,

Other

No

12
19

412
27

204
15

59
582

202

309

613

362

17

12

51

57
698

37

16

10

used

fuel

160

161
13
7

508

187

25
486

2 314
12

64
8

11

198

112

200

73
216

11

11

46
566
975

197

1
1

229

14
1

69
068

18

13

78

369
046
510

148

21

110

316
635
543
205

349
26

083
083

702
764
276
3 018
440
2 569
3 344

26

31

47

14

28

22

792
62
699
699
64
57

961
584
225
652
122
56

3 532

427

741

447
745
2 232
203

175

171

113

292

140

121

194
608
737
102
158

239
169
958
441
52
30

741

10

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
174
123
9

150
329

490

149

100

104

72

Complete kitchen facilities


1
complete bathroom plus holf bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

307

725

15
5

41

Air conditioning

258
22
314
314

853
56
49
549
56
860
860

None
1

2
3 or more

198

43
160
40
18

93
277
94
33

255

480

145
615
267
118

253
411
181

38

109

61

408

338
460
224

162

34

76
1

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS

Central system

Source of water, public system or private company

Sewage

sewer
roomers or boarders

disposal, public

Units with

No telephone

Owner-occupied bousing units


4 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

54

260

Ranter-occupied housing units

2 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus holf bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

64
466
18

732
722

10

23
109

34
209

883
42
99
492

16
261
261

13

18

497
497

883
883
6
49

6
70

32

38

16
15

129
35
36
29
731
285
20
20

262
28

129
7

17

27

29

14
10

61

45

127

53

50
87

470

42
95

731
125
203
160
243

191
107

334
42

262
69
25
49
470
204

12

4
223
148
10
19

177
27
8
28
320
188

45

38

127
142

274
787
1

184
145
145
13
10

348
136
92
184
797
355
50
90

703
65
76
425
32
713
696
9
46

255
52

42
65

458
156
23

076
225
708
816
149

185
53
372

367

2 035
2 028

19

44

655
291

199

168

11

013
215
352
282

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


Owner-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1960
1959

to

March 1980

to
to

1978
1974

to

1969...

or earlier

Renter-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1969

to

March 1980

to

1978.

to

1974

260

160
173

or earlier

45

13

223
30
63
46
84

348

255
10

961
58

3 532
193

427

21

77

25
63
102
150

13

171

131

54
65
116

111

37
74

746
743
253
597

47

171

298

203
63

292
90

51

125

958
309
383

48

608
290
667
278
373

600

508
239

121

458
84

275
326

320
42

797

143

226
208
180

192

69

122
53
29
33

113

41

49
28

383

213
96

361

434
417

93
28

183

46
89

92
163

106
160

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH

HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER


Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Locking complete plumbing for exclusive use

192
25

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

143
70

324
59

148

4
125

146
22
108

15

11

320

6
36

148

259

11

227
20

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per

15

23

10

31

71

5.7
15

13.0

2.9
10

12.2

0.5

2.0

1.2

31

71

23

room

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per


Renter-occupied housing units

room

Percent below poverty level

Complete plumbing for exclusive use


1.01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per

CENSUS TRACTS

64

123

35

46

55

77

56

79

116

13.6

16.8

15.7

14.4

6.9

16.8

19.2

4.9

12.1

64

123

35

46
24

55

67
4

48

79

116

10

room

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

H 163

Structural, Equipment,

Table H-9.

1980

and Household Characteristics of Housing Units With a White Householder:

Con.
[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Census Tracts

Remainder of

[400 or More White Persons and

400

More

or

of a Specified Racial

Tract

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Somerville borough,

Elizabeth city. Union

Somerset County

B]

County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0531.02

0531.03

0532

0533

0502

0504

0302

0303

0304

0305

0307

039

703

979

664

403

703

716

055

2 567

882
56
32

433
78
74

276
53

262

46

51

170

49

31

12

107
331
120
132

214
566
203
42

59

560
288

38

75

378

49

118
100
110
29

498
875
418

102
89

26

30

427

31

81

61

598

Occupied housing units

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Somerset (CDP), Somerset County

Morris County

0433.01

Group]

For

362

437

499

437

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
1,

427

detached or attached.,

2
3 and 4
5 to 9
10 to 49

76

50

24

more

or

home

Mobile

or

73

195

315
142

175
174

trailer, etc.

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


1979 to
1975 to
1970 to
1960 to
1950 to
1940 to
1939 or

March 1980
1978
1974
1969
1959
1949
earlier

33
47
58

16
23
328
184

70
399
745
106

17

177
72
20

30

37

30

196

110
988
40
208

14

36

96
545
153
209

166
159
124

208

13

22

28
16
41

175

470
249

33
110
93

6
21

19
18

61

58
153

104
80

360

161

392

218
25
4

4
15

36

15
41

106

67

42
187

465

149
481

452

461

760

509
194
364
345

HEATING EQUIPMENT
or hot water system

Steam

382

Central warm-air furnace

heat

Electric

Other

pump

built-in electric units

Other means

16

104
305

593
388
9

22

44

546
104

804
142
20
13

189
15

27
41

6
150

None

11

22

17
5

776
35

204

5
12
221

15
56
164

197
26

228

471
9

386

540

17

17

171

311

477

14

15
6

128

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

gas

426

983

13

284
90

Bottled, tank, or LP gas

Fuel

159

kerosene, etc

oil,

Other

No

fuel

334

612

291

463

44

14

53

400

6
36
370

48
468

13

Electricity

285
6
62
305
6

216
22
10
142
13

26

used

034
24
71

401
37

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None

58
604

14

186
285
113

3 or more

501

199

61

258
840
335

342
419
217

83
317

239
323

93
264
222
85

162
164

350

57
20

158
24

105

152

108
505
304
62

696

979

661

699

137
25

68
66

551

431

110
979
972

646
662

393
9
29
184
6
403
397

684

82
77
497
27

151

171

149

505
307
94

49

532
193
692
150

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
598
39
402
528
265
593
458

Complete kitchen facilities


1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
Air conditioning

Central system

Source of water, public system or private company

Sewage

disposal, public

sewer

Units with roomers or boarders

362
177
328
273
874
353
340
24

437

23)

160
1
1

325
194
354
437
69

039
247
120
709
114
967
000
6

No telephone
Owner-occupied housing units
4 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
Renter-occupied housing units
2 or more bedrooms

405
253

491
244

17

151

362
193

255
871
176
26
73

91

complete bathroom plus half bath(s)


2 or more complete bathrooms

22

40

402

868
139
218

35

109
171
115
29

681

697

121

450

53

044
48

27
304

49
635

27

19

696
679

716
716

536

136
877

132

107
1
1

042
055

2 567
2 561

66

17
75

81

17
113

27
153

149

242
34
56

85

230

267

458

917

9
9

43

21

63
39

18

63

12

83
114
110

722
304

422
242

318
263

40
473
426

30
27
449

12
3

257

242

16

15

13

20

36

36

420
40

257
50

82
63
283
105

130

11

9
54

361

23

40
597
430

1
1

650
023

9
9

26

18

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


1979 to
1975 to
1970 to
1960 to
1959 or

405

Owner-occupied housing unHj


March 1980
1978
1974
1969

Renter-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1969

to
to

to

March 1980
1978
1974

or earlier

402

868
53

420

111

125
65

194
59

195
39

200
425

193
73
85

871
288

171

283

34

132

21
14

136
29

65
36
36

36
69
46

105
72

137
48

259
259

119

79
66

earlier

491
27
119

39
58
64
47
212

35

418

85

230

458

917

17

23

14

40
9
25

13

37
38
49

65
57
67

56
153

11

39
47
114

120

255

422

318

473

122
87
47
62

107

449
90

96

155

597
200
207

138
135

152
170
43
57

122
148

65

81

139

109

650
478
562
276
334

205
75

116
45

143
72

236
98

193
134

557
312

69

112
36
6
66

141

45

272

32

17

15
17.6
15

38
51

70
98

722
230
219

6
77
22
59
78

267

84
230
394
1

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH

HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER


Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

48

99
99

91

34

17

10

89
25

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per

room

13
2.6
13

43

33

12

5.0

7.9

43

33

4.7
12

30

36

24

13.0

13.5

30

36

5.2
17

'

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use


1.01 or

more persons per room

Renter-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level

Complete plumbing for exclusive use


1.01 or

more persons per room

NEWARK,

N.J.,

58

79

45

134

69

4.5

4.1

10.7

42.1

14.6

20.5
58

10.9

39

79

45

129
10

59

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use


1.01 or more persons per room

H-164

39

SMSA

16
10

240

145
32.3
137

165
27.6
152

41

45

234
32

13

14.5

CENSUS TRACTS

Structural, Equipment,

Table H-9

1980-

and Household Characteristics of Housing Units With a White Householder:

Con.
[Dota ore estimates based on a sample,' see Introduction.

Census Tracts

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction,

Elizabeth city. Union

[400 or More White Persons and


400 or More of a Specified Racial
Group]

County Con.

BJ

Linden city. Union County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Trod

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0310

0311

0312

0313

0314

0315

0316

0317

0345

0346

0351

0353

418

491

113

705

519

3 046

293

271

995

270
633
224
127
66
98

23
264
48
30

229
654

217
692
356

366
360
526

255
73

603
293

97

155

129

260

15

47

30

221

24

121
141

101

154

72

15

71

41

108

144

561

55

51

743
897

519

311

59
253
47

847

Occupied housing units

A and

for definitions of terms, see appendixes

495

559

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
I,

114

detached or ottoched

2
3 and 4
5 to 9

498

179
56

10 to 49

50 or more
Mobile

home

or

165

90
194

422
675
179
100
171

12

26

trailer, etc.

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1950
1940
1939

Morch 1980
1978
1974

to
to
to

to

1969....
1959.

to

1949

to

or earlier

32
90
84
1

152

371

007

406

12

38
172
607

19

6
12
37
65

55

11

47
27

61

26
92
60
268
648

414

847
148

507
102

109

20
120

17

45

63

768
835
503
800

413
202
213
587

132
241

205

198
513

166
252

11

17

9
153

79
239

123
241

53

76
83

344
735

19

50

102
15

80

131

104
50

365
358

493

171

16

155
175
110

282

86

354

953
235

155

767

80

107

12

13

16

II

13

70
38

116

583
9
47
648

117

364

682

23
119

14
83

62

524

810

12

10

307
573
313

32
122

313

162

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam or hot water system

Central warm-air furnace

heat

Electric

pump

Other built-in
Other means

617
57
5
11

electric units

147
10

None

73

11

47
48
243

557

141

47
58

113

94
2

210

514

249

650

952

474

17
5

10

21

10
102

50

263

577

444

25
800
23

982

961

113
274

40

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

gas

Electricity

Fuel

Other

No

10

95
746
10

409

kerosene, etc

oil,

408
4
16

Bottled, tank, or LP gas

13

used

fuel

10

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
236
313
225
73

None
1

3 or more

509
501

309
99

140
253
51

47

162

192

526
337
88

245
214
54

113
100
73

767
23
107
105

686
20
48
445
30
705
705

197
617

541

164

298

686
565
598
197

781

320
96

100

155

134

456
292
92

650

97
20

265

968

601
174

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
1
2 or more complete bathrooms
Air conditioning

Central system

disposal, public

19

Source of water, public system or private company

Sewage

828
6
30
438

sewer

847
827

Units with roomers or boarders

1
1

385
74
58
788
23
418
418
4
130

69

55

88

80

85

193

554
50
84
66
559
458

215

613

578

297

755

158

83

73

56
47
906
592

107
136

182
86
148
198

13

18

48
490
204

16
7

15

554

215

906
216
326

134

342
22

511

61

20
SOS
399

58
907
557

Renter-occupied housing units

2 or more bedrooms
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
1
2 or more complete bathrooms

478

284
274
80
944
50
293
288
7
67

Owner-occupied housing units


or more bedrooms
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

482

042
182
237
2 380
480
3 046
3 040
20
133

No telephone

448

23
18

267
35
491

486

61

298

13

71

1
1

55
184

93
519
495
7

91

201
1

085
233
495
495
11

216
35
271
271

31

43
755
56
989
995
13

533
153
113

208
113

1
1

550
555
23

76

100

249
25

727
97
125
100
832
593
28

260

113
259
80
538
136

46

15

123

53

613
32

578
44

297
6

755
27

110
100
140
231

112
113
103

60
20
79

58
106
173

37

206

132

391

103

141

727
36
78
108
208
297

198
258
367
202
371

538
225

113

132

832
214
345

101

56
32

746
214
276
141

80

18

115

120
153

601
109

536
229

94
80
6

229

289

115

186

240
38

32

96
32

99
32

10
6.3
10

114
2 468

871

113
100

31

30
746
341

13

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1959

to
to
to
to

Owner-occupied housing
March 1980
1978

units

1974
1969

or earlier

Renter-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1969

to

March 1980

to

1978
1974

to

342

19

70
69

193

21
101

61

53

71

149

300

294

39
60
60
56

505

907
214

559

490

178
174
77

or earlier

511

17

82
33

67

298

134
217
79

321

76

94
278

172
123

484
224

2 468

127
237

544
684
472
768

287

984

121

123

47

90

19

29
413
20

155

129

208
68
59

298
225

97
45

158
3
7
8

249
30
24
22
32

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH

HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER


Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Locking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

106
72

7
113

46

200
12

18

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per

room

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or

19
331

26
7.6
16

35
6.8

5
2.3

17
2.8

30

79

4.7

5.2

10.5

35

26

30

79

26

11

4.4
11

10

more persons per room

Renter-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty

level

Complete plumbing for exclusive use


1.01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room

CENSUS TRACTS

56

193

71

98

160

250

147

11.1

21.3
179
9
14

12.7
71

20.0

17.7
151
12

10.1

12.3

250

140

23

12

46
5

10

121
22.5
121

32

74

28.3

9.9

32

74
6

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

H 165

Stn

Table H-9.

t,

1980-

and Household Characteristics of Housing Units With a White Householder:

Con.
[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

Census Tracts

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction

Plainfield city,

[400 or More White Persons and


400 or More of a Specified Racial
Group]
Occupied housing units

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

and B]

Rahway

Union County

city.

Union County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Trad

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0388

0389

0390

0391

0392

0393

0394

0395

0396

0397

0358

0359

0360

505

717

502

924

056

459

475

228

623

107

526

851

916

143
116
104
7

179
207
84
35
124
88

124
112
42

893

199

16

140

12

108

141

29

100

310
106

374
168
117
74
118

399

59

720
56
69
34
84

361

95
200

134
50
37

...

64
54
59
77

254

23

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
1,

detached or attached

.2.

3 and 4
5 to 9
10 to 49
50 or more

99
36

home

Mobile

121

64

131

35
23

35
287

144

or trailer, etc.

78
29
20
38

"

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


-

March 1980
1978
1974
1969
1959
1949

1979 to
1975 to
1970 to
1960 to
1950 to
1940 to
1939 or

44

17

83
116

99
170
122
323

117
75

47
50
213

62
325
162
370

182
88

693

93
36
78
244

500

281

445

843

356

170
10

83

461

141

73

19

23

30

58
72

137

112
150

earlier

71

161

20
45
27

21

105
52
120
136
147

368

179

547

309
92

133

8
15
5

42

25
91

67
343

60
82
130
117
64
302

9
63
97
30

610

HEATING EQUIPMENT
415
48

Steam or hot water system


Central warm-air furnace

heat

Electric

Other

pump

built-in electric units

Other means

32
40

6
12

25

68

6
18
8

-----

None

750
298

...

63
-

405
83

_
48

563
226

491

220

19

11

6
32

25

113

18

92

181

311

410

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

gas

Bottled, tank, or LP gas


Electricity

Fuel

kerosene, etc

oil,

Other

No

541

225

143

138

50

32
92

12

17

11

187
7
6

327
22

453

270

377

32
787

311

329

155
9
8

690

326

44
605

17

87

206
205

152

237
414

50

124
347
178
68

505
20
42
285
33
505
505

717
116
88
373
82
717
715

496

13

19

914
194
375
597
140
924
888
30

13

57

39

62

15

37

183
25
20

311
65
74
88

121

907

278

76

406
290
42
-

381
148

used

fuel

12-

227
20

108

19

401

...

178

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None
-.

247
121

2
3 or more

68
23

299
426

258
489
273

166
184

108
155

91

101

185

36

18

027

14

...
...
...

110
381

46
228

434

HI

25
123
57
23

...

182

180
72

...

360
260
79

184
81

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
Air conditioning

Central system

Source of water, public system or private company

Sewage

disposal, public

sewer

Units with roomers or boarders

No telephone
Owner-occupied housing units

4 or more bedrooms
complete bathroom plus half both(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
1

19

322

Renter-occupied housing units

2 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus holf both(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

101

34
20
151
13

502
502

384

468

228

51

33

171

30

76
50
203

40
118

15

097
279
305
774
97

632
32

193
9

056
056

459
459

466
467

224
228

13

11

85

51

13

38

14

309
80

168
38

22
24
383
104

76
50
166
83

40
60

724
334
227
286
383

...

13

...

106
22

...

131

17

778
234

15

37

107
107

162
52

21

...
...

20

...

40

121

907

278

76

309

168

21

...

...

12
8

19

25

39
76

10

39
26
45
58

311
25
57
72
47
110

26

14
16

...

14

27

18

105

...

...

53
96

21

45

11

27
28
120
124

67
126

246
180

322

406

17

383

166

60

115
125
27
55

29
125
117
135

381
97

102
56

283

52
9

94

13

3.8
7

4.2

23

29

11

518
163
34
340
29
526
526

780

899
65
67
584

140

93
527
34

171

114851

916

846

911

84

37

389

434

432

68
156
34
137
60

152
123
78

67
65
48

417

484

141

104

15

19

434

432

11

19

17-

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1959

to

Owner-occupied housing
March 1980

183

units

15

1978
1974
1969

to
to

to

or earlier

Renter-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1969

to
to
to

March 1980
1978
1974

or eorlier

778
219

121

...
...
...

52

...

226

216
44

213
213

414
106

153

14

14

19
15.7
19

...
...
...

111

198
135

18

119
143
76
45

...

84

53

69

38

12

11

724

383
106
180
59

389
40
56
56
98
139

137
38
66

42
74

12

53
32
75

65
115
138

260

484
266

417
130
157
72
58

134

38

19
14

358

93
81

165
123

383

171

25

91

35

77

168

19

18

15

15
3.9
15

21
4.8

21
4.9

21

21

54

14.1

4.4
6

41
9.8

54

32

72
-

146
115

81
81

184

42

84

13

10

14

2.2

18.4
14

13
4.2

10

74

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH

HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER


Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

...

118

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or

93

13

...

2.1

15

13
'..

more persons per room

Locking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per

''

room

49

Renter-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or

15.2

11.6

49

43

more persons per room

1.01 or more persons per

room

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

4
4

74

134
35.2
134

...
...
...

9.5

57
14.9
57
12

-...-5

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

H 166

47

...

74

22
13.3
19

8
3

...

123
25.4
123

21

20

CENSUS TRACTS

Structural, Equipment,

Table H-9.

1980

and Household Characteristics of Housing Units With a White Householder:

Con.
[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Census Tracts

Roselle borough, Union

[400 or More White Persons and


400 or More of a Specified Racial
Group]
Occupied housing units

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Summit

County

city.

Union County

For definitions of terms, see appenc ixes

Westfield town.

A ond

B]

Remainder of Union County

Union County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Trod

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0340

0341

0342

0344

0380

0366

0322

0323

0328

0384

0385

0387

144

959

396

281

552

554

541

700

2 364

715
82

648

230
220
40

2 246
77

24

74

97

21

42

463

144

126

10

5
12

199

85
134

77
26

73
23

164
243
73
34
35

28

31

588
363
162

371
75

191

874
379
89

666

271

90

13

855

548

545

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
657

detached or attached

1,

2
3 and 4
5 to 9
10 to 49
50 or more

home

Mobile

or

trailer, etc.

115
24

...

102
202
146

11

55

29

44

19
12
19
101

11

27
59

4
30
337
078
304
603

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1950
1940
1939

March 1980
1978
1974
to 1969
to 1959
to 1949
to

to

57
167

to

783

4
45
72
277
280
466

258

936

311

135

334
317
188

or earlier

18

14

11

80

17

131
161

76
279
236
927

53
106
145

101

38
56
55
119

943

415

286

236

419

20
20
194
707
505
248

451

439
85

318

63

143

920
525

081

928
413
-

58
35

18

30

50
24

12

38

18

640
-

908

65
833

12

6
23

780

955

110

463

29
7

333
498

102
52

198

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam or hot water system

Central warm-air furnace


Electric

Other

heat

pump

180
35

16
57

12
19

12

849
362
20
20
30

680

447

388

651

258

17
16

19

911

664

546

71

built-in electric units

Other means

652
269

094
417

17

589
1

None

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

gas

Bottled, tank, or LP

gas

Electricity

Fuel

kerosene, etc

oil,

161

244

244

40
848

63

369

302

234

Other

No

393

29
860

fuel

used

:::

380

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
275
870
576
134

None
1

2
3 or more

181

502
321

62
382

140

401
114

99
213

79

123

102

45

244

204

470

431

136
95

161

682

143

147
93

53

291

847
377

255
240
268
834

547
103
82
387

541

182

21

162

125

627
408

626
387

351

44
706
243
371

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
1
2 or more complete bathrooms
Air conditioning

Central system

Source of water, public system or private company

Sewage

disposal, public

sewer

Units with roomers or boarders

959
227

122

151

456

821

722

295
286
989

168

49
144
144

41

181

855
855
7

No telephone

65

Owner-occupied housing units

140
237

110

841
183

more bedrooms
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
or

Renter-occupied housing units

2 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half both(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

6
15

792
164
157
104
063
383
26

716

11

792
27
106
126
219
314

716

552
540

44

275
263
38

549
66
29
438
62
554
554

10

33

32

39

32

541
541
16
23

686
195
220
142
273
105

920

606
238

420

301

327

40
60

21

959
959

521

541

548

266
628
385
94
20

212
675
377

59
103
70
132
82

49
56

920
40

252
242

686
36
79
126
256
189

063
272

428

273

628

135
201
53

39

109
102
35
27

181

362
236
193

488

316

228

197

149

179

140
231
111

428
151

261
201

7
9

191

59
68

317
47

545
304
471
211

257
1

541
531

23

51

695
502
588
312
408
700
696
26

2 353

929
761

773
482
2 364
2 356
33
1

17

12

141

628
468
495
569
72

2 207

255
269
457
404

636
918
740
157

17

61

253

214

161

182

185
35

63
7

107

6
12

12

14

19

21

606
43
154
100
108

420

301

327

141

628

2 207

17
10
52

35
43
39
67

131

201

230

16
33
55
58
139

230
472
470
559
476

675
222
259
36

132
36

253
50

194
86

18

71

20

167

158

58

453
266

316

242

121

201
9

90

11

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


Owner-occupied housing units

1979 to
1975 to
1970 to
1960 to
1959 or

March 1980
1978
1974
1969
earlier

Renter-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1969

March 1980...
1978
to 1974
to
to

or earlier

35

96
91

176

87
235
382

54
168
148

143

344
427

214

404

56
76

37
58
33
86

148
124
69

153
86
7

61

12

111

344
229
388
536
72
29
23

157

47
75

15

63

35

212
164

340
257

276

257
248
-

49

96

73

35

44

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH


HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER
Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

HI

38

7
126

10

19

194
43

271

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use

37

23

26

33

49

29

60

32

3.2

5
0.7

45

4.7

4.9

4.3

7.9

1.7

15.0

2.5

3.7

1.4

37

23

45

26

33

49

29

60

32

41
15.0
41

43

47

42

39

30

35

12

6.8

7.0

14.0

8.7

47

31.8
42

15.4

43

39

30

35

16.7
12

6
3.8
6

1.01 or more persons per room


Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per room


Renter-occupied housing units
Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per

CENSUS TRACTS

room

140

97

13.2

22.7

134

86

11

:::

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

H-167

'

of Housing Units With a

sties

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Census Tracts
[400 or More White Persons and
400 or More of a Specified Racial
Group]
Specified owner-occupied housing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

SELECTED

1980

White Householder:

For neaning of symbols. see Introduction.

For definitions of terms. see appendixes

A and

B]

Essex County

Belleville

Bloomfield

East Orange

Irvington

Montclair

SMSA

Total

town

town

city

town

town

281 001

74 926

4 442

6 951

742

2 339

4 828

185 730

46 749

2 386

3 978

290

The

Newark

city

Verona
borough

S 738

763

3 094

452
-

284

17

16

93
805
1
732
805
$484

24
75
105
64

$426

city

Nutley town

3 961

Orange

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
With a mortgage
Less than $100

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to

$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

to

to
to

Median
Not mortgaged

$100
$199

to

or

more

Less than

$100
$200

18

11

807
9 947
36 913
77 291
60 754
$506

215
308
7 549
20 115

95 271
466
76 524

28 177
129
2 751
25 297

$254

763

11

16

111

198

817

038
2 064
668

28
76
122

142
423
514

144

866

60
242
676
663

171

30

914

13

285
972
644
$539

51

101

2 082

HI

$407

$706

$382

2 056
8

2 973

452

690

2 198

286

479

305

6
154
2 126

$288

$262

$268

$395

64
835
1
299
$220

17
55

2 661

99
353
$255

4
242
905
$240

12

180
868

$270

407
$286

25 437
76
721
731
20 852

848

185

404

914
-

133

260

281
6

653

15

489

057

385

24

32

124
63
693
34
46.5

6 116

30
34
752

274
$432

17 551

$535

151

87
1

591

180

72
108

$306

1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME

$10,000

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median
to

$19,999

546

24
255

8
14

271

11

50+

50+

47 371

12 944

4 146

561
4 192

17 978
7 527
17 712

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median
or

7 051

Less than 15 percent

$20,000

IN

Less than 15 percent

$10,000

138

13

$425

18 281

HOUSEHOLD INCOME

OWNER

10

$461

Median

Less than

188

13

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

Specified renter-occupied housing units

169
84

478
223
384

2 245
5 938

26.0

50+
484

135

74
605

87

183

10

622

38

241

50+

50+

714
46
207
163
298

489

28.8

25.5

267

22.9

931

2 727

422
289
96
28
9

692
384
103
42

28

038

214

492
-

12

104
292

366
25.4

27.4

24.6

32*5

3 986

2 342

405

56

785
574
372
255

416
280

311

009
283
599
62

34.4

221

4 058

161

15.7

15.0

14.8

11.9

13.9

17.1

12.6

182 493

83 640

6 128

8 384

4 277

10 857

4 394

28 095

3 996

2 624

19

188
132
162

135
421

43.8

099

101

28.2

50+

17

15.4

398
284
400

123

18

219
39
50 +

130

095

103

373

359
036
209

722
374

612

61

731

54
25
20
4
4

13

16
14

32

4 619
2 355
699
343
222

208 193
100 396
76 624
17 380
13 784

more

50+
1

6
142
22
44.7

34
350
20

656
686

2
1

106
89
297

47
54

114

095
915

187
145

16.0

12.5

15.7

456

4 073

17

549

GROSS RENT
Less than $80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cosh rent

519

6 268
16 672
31 269

37 990
33 502
19 745

Median

26 016
5 516
$288

One-family house, detached or attached

16 905

Median gross rent

$406

879
866

191
18 445
16 593

065
200
8 942
835
$262

17

140
$295

142
859
374
1
2 055
805
075
834
204
$292

400
$365

457
$379

673

2 724

357

11

12

166
1

4 343
$382

102

519
420
943
472

469
019
818
496
364

364

29

399

2 897
2 855
1

561

68
$258

564
694
380
148
$252

761

21

487

90
284
406
797
703
603
375
86
$337

2 412
6 327
8

_
13

028
647
458
427
$217

$306

604
044
908
552
234
229
88
$247
217
$250

86
$500 +

658

354
-

887

4 661
2

40
191

183

6
60
163
603
759
812
569

415
69

116

145

242

$325

$292

$500+

688
$290

202
$397

2 008
17

4 850

301

13 807

919

21

10

78
154
136
182

51

37

312
366

31

274

3 453

167
47.8

326

413
656
084
223
012
8 392
027

26
125

228
328
189

622
18

$362

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

59 459

$10,000

729
352

123

948

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

24 percent
to 29 percent
to 34 percent
percent or more
Not computed
Median

20
25
30
35

to

4 252
41

623

4 432
50 +

Less than 15 percent

62 460
4 758

15 to 19 percent

11

20 to 24 percent...
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

15

$10,000

to

$19,999

785
996
12 353
7 967
7 948
653

Less than 15 percent

2 378
2 349

22 214
2 206

50+

50+

50+

27 210
3 002
6 458
6 815
4 762
2 933

2 353

2 961

131

176
536
849
607
352
360

519

39
24.6

81

16

24.3

23.4

21.9

2 699

149

51

251

392
197

50+
503
360
985
022
608
306
187
35

460
619
525
292
287

2 721

121
121

35
38
090
60

50+

46.1

428

8 419

60
233
267
277
283
279
29

28
20
139

42
82
708
68

207
145
990
129

50+
1

293

817

53

2 838

224
387
258
202

2 061

909
556
130
108

27.5

19.1

4 904

43.0
1

478
167
383
358
298
156

142
27
24.6

22.5

244
655
405

937
617
248

120
24

51

101

15

6
9
8

313
18

50

503
17

24
91

168

97
93
13
28.4

2 102

180
26

066

229
635
275
96
724

46

78

30

55

35

160

27

12

14.6

13.6

14.6

14.5

13.4

13.1

16.1

11.1

14.6

13.1

14.8

341
2

SMSA

356
90

321

19

23 929
14 169
5 801

700

N.J.,

60 574

6 919
2 171

Median

27
62
138

901

26
65
160
249
2 132
92

22.9

131
17 246

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed

NEWARK,

24.3

31

15 to 19 percent

936

$20,000 or more

H 168

32 501
517

085
759

426
782
333

120
702
197

504

691

665
709

610

461

266
100

154

141

51

37

21

_
-

869
658
98
49

51

43

13

692
348
176
85
32
46
-

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-10.

Financial Characteristics of Housing Units

Census Tracts

Essex

1980-Con

With a White Householder:

[Doto are estimates bosed on a sample,- see Introduction.

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

County Con.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B)

Somerset County

Morris County

[400 or More White Persons and

400

or

More

of a Specified Racial

Specified owner-occupied housing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

West
well

Group]

SELECTED

borough

West Orange
town

Remainder

Total

928

7 765

31 375

85 022

2 023

4 968

21

Cald-

Dover town

Madison
borough

2 865

Morristown

Succosunna-

town

Kenvil (CDP)

282

2 582

700

Manville

Remainder

Total

borough

2 417

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
With a mortgage
Less than $100

to

$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to
to
to

12

Not mortgaged
to

$100
$199 __

or

more

Less than

62 849

46

178

12

54
634
2 369
895
$543

361
2 363
8 444
10 151

494

140
401

25 733
20 973

475

$586

$510
22 173
77
4 685

190

926

921

57 112

161

73

114
225
23 320
19 285
$512

Median

$100
$200

365

16

213
093
705
$539

905

797

10 010

32
873
$301

205
2 592
$296

485
9 514
$323

183

555

II

Median

28 081

230

12 464

29

420

229

5 691

321

$414

290
715
789
$538

210
$509

404
912
527
$512

024

939

582

661
11

62

54

134

186

464

4 007
14 898

$231

$247

667
9 482
$243

412
775
$220

446

366

162

35
144

132

109

311

11

18

967

11

162

$510

$410

12 203

4
324
696
$222

805
$262

34
548
$273

6 292
20

239

227

124

186
6

14

13

450
430

27

19

22

16

25

13

169

189

183

108

223

373
369
4 553
207

240
238
2 815
140

17 411

$246

489

420

9 441

187

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000

Less than

Less thon 15 percent

13

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

497

339

Less thon 15 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more

49.8

44.3

44.7

50 +

13 597

430

215

391

12 033

290

4 921

528
89
249

051
4 253

661

2 020

101

210

30.9

30.8

2 406

783
2 540

24 942

158

9 174

182

587
498

2 153

16.8

16.3

16.6

16.4

4 283

7 744

31 513

41

39
32
97
266
524
160
492
1
213
2 468
453
$351

150
130
465
880
890
5 295
8 772
5 205
7 477
249
$336

792
$429

6 513

15 to 24 percent

50+
4 344
116

28.8

..

Not computed
Median

018
939
267

5
2

516

427
43
373
255
756

30 percent or more

50 +

113
65
154

more

39
56
873
117

136
9
45.2

19

50+

$19,999

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent

or

26

6
145
32

Less than 15 percent

$20,000

089
4

15 to 24 percent

2 277

11

370
245

133

485
726
043
879

18

50+
509
134
223
74
78

6 156
633

14

31

197

166
57
137

2*8.6

25.7

24.9

27.6

25.8

208
095
883
117

943
485
320

2 005

30 682
14 677

87

924
743
209

58 530
25 163
23 337

113

51

129

5 532
4 498

2 736

88

978

57

13.9

1*5.1

16.6

16.5

15.5

13.3

44

20.9
1

63
285

89
33
79

446
26.7

65
28
25
6
4

25
164

447
818
443
98

2
1

785

4 944

2
1

11

287
048
188

291

19.9

542
958
439
88

Not computed

Median

Specified renter-occupied housing units

889

443

3 343

253

62
62
97
218
314
558
762
529
658
83

56

117

81

GROSS RENT
$80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cash rent
Less than

112

429
459
806
806
567
954
109

Median

$315

One-family house, detached or attached


Median gross rent

331

$438

370
$475

18

24

51

73

22
80

306

51

417
300
303
36

361

177
232
221

8
13

44
287
496

25
37

194
4 162

31

343
541

_
11

48
74

20
$340

7 330
4 147
5 826
043
$338

606
3 460
3 036
2 406
3 539
726
$323

$306

556
$427

$317

3 681

308

102

$311

588
67
$377

$321

244
$395

215
$453

326
$398

128

4 879

$436

$430

653
4
6

249

931

35

4 645
19

38
88

156
162

252
131

133
59

128

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000

Less than

344

Less than 15 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

60
88
70
1

Not computed

Median

$10,000

066
40

$19,999

to

281

25

to

258
190

Median

$20,000

or

more

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed

Median

CENSUS TRACTS

23
50
99
347
185

195
256

2 717

20

Not computed

31

82

274
72
223

24 percent.
29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

13

44

50+

15 to 19 percent

Less than 15 percent

761

50
to

15
5

15 to 19 percent

211

625
354
766

39
25.8

112
28.5

665
794
449
238
92
30

3 266

13

19
211
16.7

49
15.2

54
57

26

59

202

23

51

83
626
29

50+

50 +

459
358

647
11

484
44

041

82

39

2 615
2 747

375
093
481
50

11

117

171

280

31

214

12

2 624
391

48.6

50+

50+

50+

50+

145

105
8

9 078

392
20

852
230
807
516

199

882
010

935

123
146
170

2 333

HI

124
56
100

430

31

27.7

28.6

27.2

25.9

13 541

90

188

265

589
293

710
260

009
532
186

4 636

191

2 073

74
22

194
133
86
4

121

753
229
130
455
16.4

9
14.9

6
15
10

235
769
380

85
167
262
258
122
227
24

22
83
110

33
92

473

98
301
461

15

210
738

28

2 112

14
32
8
24.6

219
573
863
363

208

32

59
93
94

48
67
11

27.9

26.1

26.0

267
596
353
230

113

10 862

6 322

326

38
33
30

4 078

2 560
2 053

153

41

12

11

6
27

36

865
606
592
214
124
383

17.1

15.3

17.8

16.5

NEWARK,

N.J.,

984
327
95

80
54
13
4

50

253

22

16.2

14.9

SMSA

H-169

Table H-io.

With a White Householder:

Financial Characteristics of Housing Units

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Census Tracts
[400 or More White Persons and
400 or More of a Specified Racial
Group]
Specified owner-occupied housing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

SELECTED

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

1980 Con.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Somerset County Con.

A and

B]

Union County

New

North Plainfield

Somerset

Somerville

borough

(CDP)

borough

Remainder

Total

Elizabeth city

Linden city

dence borough

Plainfield city

3 242

3 151

864

29 610

80 769

5 299

5 865

2 848

2 735

2 132

2 309

103

21

307

48 051

2 607

2 368

2 181

73
895
4 Oil

305
3 725
11 209
20 023
12 789
$474

57
631

Provi-

Rohway

city

4 688

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
With a mortgage
Less than $100

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to

$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

to
to
to

Median
Not mortgaged

to

$100
$199

or

more

117

143

507
318
$465

508
1
170
488
$466

36
344
483
240
$459
761

183

Median

$535

110

842
8

300
810
$229

274
560
$224

80
675
$247

6 662

32 718
206
8 178
24 334

$251

$237

343

238

216

2 283

39
26
265

17

14
15

Less than

$100
$200

8 095
8 233

8 303

40
1

601

226
847
1
100
428
$439

$363

2 692
62

690
940
$238

2 672

25

128

237
896
1
238
276
$420

56
353
892
880
$541

398
794
475
$487

3 497
79

667

936

2 303

115
$180

69
598
$278

145
791

$259

$230

197

591

766
778
136

016
565
451

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed

11

$10,000 to $19,999....
Less than 15 percent

144
43

37.3

50+

50+

50+

46.7

589
89
169
57
274

497
75

428

4 133
284
556
779
514

14 674

742

129

301

8
61

281

15

39

62
638

165
722

123

23
242

24
49.2

21

48
478
26

35.1

50+

50+

50+

334
477
598

263

580
40

931

417

172
87

51

174
72

101

294

261

219

11

18

152
530
174
363

66
208

72
114

28.2

26.9

23.7

26.5

23.5

23.8

17.6

27.6

2 310

2 416

220
622
412

23 194
10 797

3 287

2 456

554

57 447
31 512
19 233
3 870
2 832

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Medion

050
843

250

6 578

2 214
4 140

8 746
2 097

931

3 334
2 418

059

763

170
127

108
45

156

851
199
116

16. i

14.7

14.8

15.8

14.2

13.6

523

2 059

7 910

51 485

43

58
47
175
276
689
074
505
237

105

261

Specified renter-occupied housing units

793

51
191

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Medion

Less than 15 percent

776
792
6 752
309

148

15 to 24 percent

$20,000 or more

8 648
19

210

13

Median

13

107
168
911
84

3 337

91

95

105

1
1

106
147

23.6

30.3
1

177
033
124

854
888
670

3
1

166
690
160
213

122

113
183

10.9

15.4

15.6

14.5

19 774

4 497

943

3 106

2 557

542
148
747
2 077
4 773
5 722

160
66
134

_
_

102

103

103

GROSS RENT
$80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cash rent
Less than

17

40

450

94
465
277
235
386
45
$329

123
665
500
341

84
$295

Median
One-family house, detached or attached

Median gross

128

rent

80
58
217
636
337
303
318
50
$296

158

172

179

$383

$349

$409

710

269

603

2 361

488
$346
1

429
1
594
4 060
9 328
12 642
9 629
4 934
6 058
1
706
$284

324
869
176
866
396
315

14
13
73

47
165
166

303
643
634
226
166
104
$286

419
788
397
$262

$276

288
245
39
238
33
$314

328
$322

208

187

$500+

$332

346

193

307

901
6

86

52
123

3 161
1

34
68
246
638
749
675
266
206
122
$278

191

919
$442

4 214

$384

603
$302

791
16

16 764

7 220

159
251

78

13

119

41

442
509
623
4 874
575

125
92

278
$337

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20
25
30
35

24 percent
29 percent
to 34 percent
percent or more
Not computed
Median
to

to

$10,000

to

$19,999

Less thon 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$20,000 or more

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20
25
30
35

24 percent
29 percent
to 34 percent
percent or more
Not computed
Median
to
to

H-170

NEWARK,

28

41

12
13
61

13

43

62
100
117
201

11

254

213
35

50+
437
45
285
406
316
192
156
37
24.6
190
614
398
129
25
6
18
14.7

N.J.,

SMSA

71

570
48

426

917
1
1

143

248
692
354

50+

22
49.9

50+

50+

49.6

558

777

2 688

17 939

7 030

17

148

63

136

230
84
67
95

218

264
569
524
468
585

19

181

107
107

130
27.8

11

24.5

25.3

696
390

679
297

3 431
1

106

203
76

221

151

13

6
14.2

90
34

29
15.6

635
242
69
50
178
17.3

720
706

189

168

3 479

32
104
97

111

827
137
44.5

50+

518

312

934
86

63

367
443

27

50.0
1

87
525
76
44.8

112
69
169

893

302

13

148

284
674

331

67

355
259

151

46

121

351

119

58

78

106
22.4

44

61

80
44

24.0

23.5

26.3

24.0

24.4

16 782
9 137

633
969

438

3 646

687
375

763
414
252
42

050
3 645
2 217
884
496
5

524

101

357
320
48
6

65

4 756
1
633
456

441
147
11

101

187
144
43
23
4

197
64
22

193
113

17

634

140

65

20

29

40

14.2

13.1

13.6

15.8

14.1

14.2

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-io.

Financial Characteristics of Housing Units

Census Tracts

Union

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Belleville

County Con.

or

More

of a Specified Racial

Group]
Specified ownr-<xcup)ed housing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

SELECTED

town,

Essex County

[400 or More White Persons and

400

1980-Con

With a White Householder:

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Roselle

Roselle Park

Summit

Westfield

borough

borough

city

town

Remainder

2 965

2 497

4 247

7 105

42 520

810

5 051

25 301

27
93

163

For definitions of terms, see oppendixes

Bloomfield town,

East Orange

Essex County

city,

A and

B]

Essex County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0144

0151

0099

0100

0101

0102

0103

165

680

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
With a mortgage

to

$100
$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

838

424

42

Less than

12

294
539
850
143
$413

453
680
164
$428

127

073

343
784
$224

137

936
$242

468

292

233

297

4 347

19

22

18

22
397
30

11

12

246

185

286

315
449
3 435

13

78

13

18

11

14

47.1

47.4

50 +

148
46.7

39.6

50+

24.0

40.0

50+

662
35

178

19

30

27

86

15

21

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more

103

69

269
84

12

_
-

210

M3

144

793
810
609
1
220
2 154

53

314

827
32
290
122
383

15 to 24 percent

527
43
272

538

Less than 15 percent

21

80

24.4

23.4

23.5

28.8

23.5

23.7

26.3

17.5

19.7

23.6

45.0

835
037
585
146
67

678
860
609
154
55

3 476
853
1
115
263

5 981

135
84

409
233

30
25

47
36

135

12

81

12

51

30

15

245

124
35
17

475
415

30 380
16 793
10 013
2 104

13.9

14.8

14.4

15.5

13.3

14.6

7.1

12.8

12.5

2 334

2 035

902

543

330

78
43
119

16

_
_

204
662
633

33
177

60
37
30
70
92

$364

$100
$200
$300
$400
$500

to

to
to

Median
Not mortgaged
Less than $100

$100
$200

to

$199

or

more

11

127

80
270
731
1

Median

718
$675

437
6
223
208
$273

589
872
2 470
$593

853

18

18

6 098

38
30

111

201

27
45

$268

$440

$404

76

12

088
6 099
$466

2 054
7

17 219

86

961
$301

11

25

$376

45
$464

$338

103

305

49

3 617
13 550

28
75

25
24

$239

$229

47
258
$244

$199

93

22

17

52
13

39
$241

67

12

$280

$225

28

IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME

HOUSEHOLD INCOME

OWNER

$10,000

Less than

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

50

41

15

20

5
'.

Not computed

Median

$20,000

or

more

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

Specified renter-occupied housing units

2
2

865
226

'.

470

'.

11

'.

328

904

12 007

30
30
95
88
149

187

10.2

155

381

197

_
-

6
13

GROSS RENT
$80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cosh rent
Less than

Median
One-family house, detached or attached

Medion gross rent

$252

$315

9
59
40
120
215
462
263
080
80
$392

115

92

315

358

$370

$308

$500+

$500+

962

431

522

613

12
15

321

95
104
75

547
674
306
196
75

no
308
320
673
101

74
47

869
564
2 559
2 283
604
2 292
528
$310

40
93

166

176
159
136

730
$408

117

8
31
103
111

150

31

14

73
20
10
27

68
67

10

11

50
98
27

95
104
64
34

14

51

15

$308

$305

$182

$293

14
$291

63

26

13

25

$367

$413

$296

$382

220

139

267

16
10
185
9

36

15

45
96
34

12

53

$223

_
..

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000

Less than

Less than 15 percent

15

15 to 19 percent

25

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

44

Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

81

84

28
342
48

46.5

50+

833
44

778

163
262
215
72
61

97
200
244
154
58

16
23.8

17

638
29
56
85
79
146
205
38

26.5

30.7

CENSUS TRACTS

50+

32.7

50 +

316
40
56

181

27
14

51

121

22

44

12

14

10

26

26.4

24.2

24.4

223
113
83

34

84

61

11

11

25.6

031

653

4 688

366

366
279
220

201

215
437
564

147
142
64

123

31

175

18

18
14
39
17.4

41

539
358

26

21

20

13.0

14.9

17.5

223
127

51

22

127
25.6

10

30
34
63

31.7

56

Median

181

651

50 +

137
20
50

119

67
58
39

50

Not computed

4 050

56

026
839
608
618

91

Less than 15 percent

280
50 +

50 +

15 to 19 percent

more

2 473

35

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

or

418

775
34
95
87
134
132
256
37

826
406
335

$20,000

474
36

105

176

15

143
159
176

50

269
23

25
66
42

639
74

35

50 +

15

22.5

16

22

234

15.0

16.2

11

19.6

NEWARK,

13.1

N.J.,

SMSA

H 171

Table H-io.

Financial Characteristics of

1980 Con.

Housing Units With a White Householder:

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

Census Tracts

East Orange city, Essex

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

and 6]

Irvington town, Essex

County

For definitions of- terms, see appendixes

County Con.

[400 or More White Persons and

400

or

More

of a Specified Racial

Group]
Specified owner-occupied housing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

SELECTED

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0104

0105

0106

0111

0113

0114

0118

0120

0123

0124

0125

0126

396

423

213

243

77

218

190

125

131

20

12

26
67

10

13

33
70

46

78

29

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
With a mortgage

to

$100
$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

Less than

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to
to
to

94

11

77
35

$635

Median

to

$199

or

more

$400+

Median

77

$425

$475

$430

20
$405

$416

$281

10

53

178

233

112

57

10

11

48

42
$263

28
84

$163

24
154
$245

32

66

32

59

21

Not mortgaged
Less than $100

$100
$200

11

12

$464

185

$252

$244

$247

14

43
$222

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000

Less than

49

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25
30

to

29 percent

percent or more

Not computed

50+

Median

$10,000

to

52

49

50+

47.8

50+

27.5

110
7

61

101

35

33
30
38

38.6

22.5

$19,999

11

37

32.5

45.6

25.7

27. i

30.9

27.9

15

32
32

220
87
110

232
128

103
59

127
57

21

49

17
6

21

14. i

16.1

10.6

301

588

505

15 to 24 percent

45
21

$20,000 or more

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

7
19

18
5.0

14.7

Specified renter-occupied housing units

32.5

132
6
54
14
58

11

Less than 15 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

6
7

7.3

636

256

316

284

297

851

24
35
20
66

5
6
9
56

_
-

38
25

_
-

12

20
64

14
6

13

34

111

99

100

96

51

64

85
104
95

16
10

41

105
69
35

_
20

27
77
39
50
8

34
143
82
143
78
333

73

$252

4
$346

_
-

23

$175

$340

118

242

123

17.2

13.9

593

913

GROSS RENT
$80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cash rent
Less than

276

Median

4
$224

$229

One-family house, detached or attached

Median gross

rent

30
18

344
119

87
137
262

462
407

185

175
72
29
31

21

15
18

18

14
$271

$243

236

238

150
212

$279

95
92
26
$285

$167

10

23

26

$247

$328

357

866

130

98
10

$258

59
247
209

9
29
54
128
159
89
78

151

23
58
201

160

30

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000

299

91

179

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

12

$19,999

28
64

25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

20

50+

47.6

5
35.3

139

99

107

51

14

43

41

11

72
23
6
24

31

38
20

5
13
11

23.9

20.7

$20,000

or

198
116

66
62
4

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

66

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

12

H 172

NEWARK,

15

50+

50+

50+

50+

28.5

50+

50+

108
7
36

219

50

459
37
95

315
56
64
113

216
39

171
10

132
114
68

315
37
20
93
92
33

13

34

23.7

6
25.2

7
21.5

20.9

454

241

120

136

271

169
43

91

121

79
43

52

22

11

10

21

44

55

24

48

13

29
62
4

26.7

21.3

28.3

76

71

16

52
10
9

390
235
66
64

28
32

20.8

N.J.,

SMSA

11.4

6.8

9
17

10
18.9

13.1

13.7

21

61

93

47
35

46

41

12

18

22

16

20
4

10
12

25

11

14.2

32
166
19

50+

more

189
23

298
33

6
21.6

254
176
48
312
37

65

77

19

16

171
41

109

4
7

31

27
92
546

9
109

46.7

21

11

5
7

15 to 19 percent
20 to 24 percent.

11

Less than 15 percent

680

8
51

46
24
198

157
12

11

5.0

13.8

12.9

5
11.6

7
13.7

14.3

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-10

Financial Characteristics of Housing Units

With a White Householder:

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

Census Tracts

Irvington town, Essex

[400 or More White Persons and


400 or More of a Specified Racial
Group]
Specified owner-occupied housing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

SELECTED

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

1980- Con
A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

County Con.

B]

Montcloir town, Essex County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0127

0128

0129

0130

0131

0132

0133

0165

0166

0167

0168

0170

169

146

55

45

705

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
103

With a mortgage
Less than $100

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to

$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

to
to
to

Not mortgaged

$100
$199

or

more

26

12

Median

to

490

14

6
24
30

50
33
6
$363

$400

66

86

41

60
$256

45
$202

14
10
9

24
152

29

$363

297
$649

$428

13
5

$386

215

19

Less than

$100
$200

Median

$275

10
17

22
193

$266

$365

19

$225

$379

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
40

$10,000..

Less than

30

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent.

30

percent or more

40

21

15

21

30

5
5

50+

45.7

50+

50+

48.3

50+

50+

17

99

21

Not computed

Median

$19,999

53

53

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent..

6
8
12

11

23

30 percent or more

27

12

10

45

10

26.8

30.7

28.9

45.6

4*5.6

576
212
286
25

35
9
26

32
24

20.4

13.3

$10,000

to

Less than 15 percent

'.

12
21

Not computed

Median

30.

more...

76

67

Less than 15 percent

41

48

15 to 24 percent

25

9
10

13.9

12.6

22.5

17.5

17.2

635

578

405

234

417

$20,000

or

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

Specified renter-occupied housing units

4
6

53

557

618

87

274

340

179

GROSS RENT
$80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cosh rent
Less than

20

12

13

16

64

68
82
186
33

35
59
50
68
70
118

65
39
110
53

45
90

21

13

15

58
200
221
133

62
158

72
268

216

106

53
77

76

238
316
64

16

7
6

21

48

40

75

7
6
13

61

14

_
_

16

17

$251

$257

$346
20
$392

14

38

29

$450

$450

$431

$282

105

128

477

22

Median

$259

One-family house, detached or attached


Median gross rent

14

10

$294

$450

$175

$175

$325

280

223

228

$262

$236

$209

10
14

13
8
41

57
57
53

171

30

250
240

106

85

18

122

116

204

208

10

30
-

16

$339

$272

$296

$367

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000

Less than

Less than 15 percent

313

224

30

10

15 to 19 percent

20
25
30
35

24 percent
to 29 percent
to 34 percent
percent or more
to

Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

$19,999..

Less than 15 percent

14
15
13

30

77
4

145
37

44.0

50+

50 +

50+

50+

242

195

48

101

114

112

70
70
47

15

28

51

48
36

25
33
22

6
13

12

8
186

47
25
215

22
210
22

175

29

21

18

50+

50.0

50+

206

199

14

21

15 to 19 percent

60

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

48
44

52
74
50

39
124
36

31

17

38
15

$20,000 or more
Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

11

369
24

173

50 +

50+

50+

50 +

146

97

399

203

9
5

18

37
54

30

21
19

29

35
77
67
84
65
65

38
59
46
45

11

10

15

24.1

27.4

23.6

26.0

29.1

76

99
56

115
108

303

48

166
100

28

15

40

148
84
57

194
43
50
75

12

23.9

22.3

17.0

19.3

19.6

149
117
32

156
97
34
25

110
110

9
9

19.1

22

Not computed

CENSUS TRACTS

II

22
101

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Median

18

9
90

17

19

Not computed

Median

19

12.5

13.6

6
12.4

20.0

13.7

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

H-173

Table H-10.

Financial Characteristics of Housing Units

With a White Householder:

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Census Tracts

Newark

[400 or More White Persons and


400 or More of a Specified Racial
Group]

SELECTED

A and

B]

Essex County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0002

0007

0008

0009

0010

0019

0020

0021

0022

0023

0024

0025

58

37

33

105

234

525

304

75

72

17

49

98

258

135

22

31

10

7
10

6
29

14

34
97
106

42
46
43

_
-

Specified owner-occupied housing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

city,

1980 Con.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Tract

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
With o mortgage

to

$100
$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

Less than

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to
to
to

11

Median
Not mortgaged
Less than $100

$100
$200

to

$199

or

more

Median

42
46

6
16

15
5

11

$357

$365

$383

$387

$340

$428

$228

56
9

136
8
16
112

267

169

53

41

$325

$375

46

22

31

16

12

27

8
8

$240

22
$275

18
13

$190

17

10

12

10

52
117

30
23

21

$235

54
213
$243

$236

$196

$204

17

35

93

76

36

38

_
-

10

17

35

10
6
77

13

_
-

52

26

22

11

50+

45.2

49.8

45.0

39.0

47.9

29

55
22
20

139

16

15

16

56
6
22
23

$200

23
24
$164

25

14

19

5
19.5

20

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000

Less than

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25
30

to

29

percent

percent or

more

Not computed

Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

18.5

50+

37.5

15
3
2
10

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent.
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$20,000

or

more

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent

30

percent or

32.5

27.5

34
22

22

12

"1

8
6

21

46

11

15

15

56

26.3

30.3

15.4

25.8

25.6

19.4

27.5

4
4

59

144

23

19

31

16

14

11

88
48

90

11

293
205
65

172

11

6
6

73
9

more

23

Not computed
Median

Specified renter-occupied housing units

500

7.7

15.0

5.0

488

440

302

19

49

12.5

12.9

13.8

12.4

14.7

12.5

6.8

86

214

472

259

2 067

583

206

125

_
_
40

13

_
-

19

29
26

83
6
8
82
20

17

7
7

GROSS RENT
$80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cash rent

172
77

Less than

12

93
35

151

71

150

76

97
42

100
103
65
22

16
3

12
14

29
28
150
37
18

One-family house, detached or attached

15

$98

$218

$240

$221

29
$275

Median gross rent

22
33

34

19

81

47
36

21

34

31

14

9
6

33

10

$225

$152

$215

$236

$226

$238

$252

21

$175

$495

68
$367

$450

45

168

239

114

941
24

337

86

12

Median

41

45
24
74
523
812
315
129

_
_

$450

150
153
33

31
101

17

85
244
117

24
76
73
20

13

$226

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000

391

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20
25
30
35

to
to
to

24
29
34

272

192

14

percent

91

15

23
29

percent

39

24

29

32

17

percent

19

14
173
15

18

13

204

132

45

69

50+

50+

50+

50+

16
27.9

98
20

93

37

21

12
19

20

12

percent or

more

93

Not computed
Median

$10,000

226

25
105

19
23.1

$19,999

11

25

10

71

12

71

108

693
45

50
248
20

72

57

50+

49.6

48.8

42.9

45.2

136
14

68

657

162

130

41

27
16

24
29
43
36
26
4

20

21

179
19
47.3

72
27

172

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

10

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

32

59
42
46

53
9

12

19.5

21.7

9
22.3

22.5

22.2

20.4

37

90
74

70
58

97
76

469
433

10

3
9

10

77
52
25

11.3

9.0

11.0

$20,000

to

or

more

Less than 15 percent

14

15 to 19 percent

20
25
30
35

to

to
to

24
29
34

13

percent

37
13
12

26
35

5
5

14
6

171

11

220
79

21

15

7
7
12

76

56

10

24

29

19
15
6
5

21

22.1

17.9

15.6

23.3

21.8

18.1

44
44

19

percent
percent

percent or

more

Not computed
Median

H- 174

15
7.9

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

6
12.2

12
11.0

5.0

5.0

10.0

11.7

CENSUS TRACTS

Financial Characteristics of

Table H-io.

1980-Con

Housing Units With a White Householder:

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Census Tracts

Newark

city,

Essex

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

BJ

County Con.

[400 or More White Persons and

400

More

or

of a Specified Racial

Group]
Spedflod

owim-wcupW

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Trod

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0067

0068

0075.01

0075.02

0080

0085

0086

0087

0092

0093

0096

0097

42

90

32

housing units

SELECTED

Tract

0048.02

52

97

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
With a mortgage
Less than $100

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to

to
to
to

17

$199
$299
$399
$599

17

or more

10

15

8
5

_
-

26

24

11

$415

$390

$525

$361

35

73

39

59

64

24

28
$338

15

31

$118

$225

66
7
$167

$170

$202

83

15

32

19

$240

Median
Not mortgaged
Less than $100

$383

$325

36

11

$113

$400

16

$100 to-$199
$200 or more

21

$63

Median

15

$171

$211

28

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000

Less than

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

32

Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
17.5

51

45.0

37.8

32

$19.999

50+

14

Less than 15 percent

32

15

14

50+

50+

49.0

35

24

17

17

15 to 24 percent

20

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more

12

10
3

19.6

26.6

14
8

28

16

37.5

34.8

37.9

18.9

Not computed

Median

$20,000

or

more

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent

30

percent or

17.5

30

24

21

9
15

7
7

41

42
39

54
43

11

16.0

12.5

5.0

643

296

763

41

more

Not computed
Median

Spooned renttf-occupied housing

units

564

207

7.1

11.1

321

493

356

35

54

15

43
150
146
69

107
82

16
15

17
17

216

251

259

894

GROSS RENT
$80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cash rent

442
29
20
27

Median

$63

Less than

15

50
34
44
67

24

85
127
23

30

7
17
41

49
32

16

39

82
129

46
92

23
226

20
43

92

219

231

129

40
233
348

34
5

135

104
50
4

190
57
8

29
30

155
64

$218

$204

$229

$233

$225

30
$417

4
$325

$213

140

576

18

$157

14

14

$207

$204

$231

35
$308

One-family house, detached or attached


Median gross rent

14

23

$169

11

15

$375

$175

17

$173

$202

11

21

24

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000

417

187

467

7
8

36
33
58
283

18
7
6

168

174

101

15 to 19 percent

89
133
60

6
41

6
6
33

9
66

20
86

11

103

104

60

85

33

19
22.2

15
29.8

19

19

10

44

42.2

50+

8
34.0

19

39
8
23

92

181

147

46

59
63
35
24

43
29

20
25
30
35

24 percent
29 percent
to 34 percent...
percent or more
to
to

Not computed

Median

$10,000 to $19,999
Less than 15 percent

12

19

15 to 19 percent

27

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

23
13
10

176
24

11

517

Less than 15 percent

Less than

123

127

20

11

44

51

21

39.0

50+

74
22
43

25

25.9

13

25

12

49
7

7
19

25

29
117

31

419

118

10

39

11

447
47

50+

50+

50+

50+

50+

132

54

150

53

222

31

36
34

21

44

22
10

88

44
46
28

62

61
21

14
18

Not computed
15.0

17.5

17.6

Less than 15 percent

55
41

15 to 19 percent

11

136
97
25

79
57
16

3
10.6

14
11.9

6
10.3

Median

9.5

$20,000 or more

20
25
30
35

to
to
to

24
29
34

17.5

16.7

9.6

16.9

22.4

14.2

17

40
35

94
78

55

10.0

7
12.2

16.3

46

146
127

66
57

19

percent
percent

percent

percent or

Not computed

more
.

Median

CENSUS TRACTS

10.3

12.5

NEWARK,

9.7

N.J.,

SMSA

13.1

H-175

Table H-10.

Financial Characteristics of Housing Units

Census Tracts

1980 Con.

With a White Householder:

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

Orange

city,

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Remainder of Essex
County

Essex County

[400 or More White Persons and

400

More

or

of a Specified Racial

Group]

SELECTED

B]

Morristown town, Morris County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0181

0182

0183

0185

0186

0187

0188

0189

0191

0216

0435

0436

0438

103

53

24

265

143

870

3 270

59

328

576

517

2 363

175

333

Specified owner-occupied housing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
With a mortgage
Less thon $100

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to

$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

to
to
to

to

$100
$199

or

more

13

Not mortgaged

$100
$200

117

11

8
23

Median

Less than

55
-

$355

$325

48

42

24

12

12
5

61

29
20

22
185

35
$479

11

$525

$385

310
$667

56

148

71

353

7
141

24
47
$225

8
5

48
$278

Median

34
$264

24
$333

15
41

43
$283

$344

30
70

294
863
150
$593

28
72
75

152

$332

$565

$484

907

40

153

243

62
845

81

19

146

40
$234

$324

224
$269

13

12

55

169
4

353
$376

$310

40

173

35

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000

Less thon

30

38

30

7
6
25

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

12

39.4

27.5

17

19

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

45.0

50+

50+

50+

50+

41.9

50.0

49.0

17
8

63

42

154

472

22

43

123
14

16

11

20

149

19

45

13

11

15
7

39

11

27
43
84

4
25.3

25.7

26

Less than 15 percent

56
37

15 to 24 percent

19

$20,000

or

more

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

20

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

26

23.

20.3

33.

32
27

26

2V.5

Specified renter-occupied housing units

7.2

12.5

12.5

260

470

731

223

320

738

123

30
7
26
44
89
110
115
34

7
7

23
144
198
178
102
59

21

27
110
22
4

23
26
32
145
175
208
83

15

21

15

24

$274

$250

$228

35

56
$232

32.5

22.

2 625
1
141

24

015
247
222

12.8

15.3

16.5

12.7

797

458

122

198

292

24

18

63
86

63
176
84
79
38

20
50
48
38
28

75
49

12

14.8

21

11

15

13

49

26.

676
326
268
33
49

164
83
69

5
13.3

37.

54
269

17

2V.8

273
130
106
37

382

15.6

15.5

582

955

183
144

26
29

GROSS RENT
$80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cash rent
Less than

42
43
20
13

10

Median

$102

One-family house, detached or attached

Median gross

rent

53
166
65
22

$232

$242

$300

$242

$338

20

50

57

$225

$325

$500+

$247

$500+

224

167

202
22

157

348

125

329
6

22
52
27

$410

$277

$327

114
180
37
$298

121

12

$500 +

$325

97
$349

$396

60

107

367

374

163
24

$307

18

22
24
6
82
42

15
13

$175

20
35

18

27
$371

76

68
153
299
489
255
300

11

215
137
85

10

39

62
54
64
72
69
142

19

161

150

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000

Less than

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20
25
30
35

24 percent
to 29 percent
to 34 percent
percent or more
Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent
20 to 24 percent.

25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$20,000

or

17

55

96

14
27.7

13

30

13

40

17

14

43.6

47.4

37.6

34.8

48.5

45.9

47.3

50+

50+

50+

203
24
69
28
23

101

126

260
42
67
63

225

36

83
20

318

5
5

15

57

306
45
47
78
47

31

41

3
26.0

53
17

11

11

31

46
6
10

68
24

7
7

34

29
25
59

15

13

42
29

40

15

37
23
13

44

209

11

more

37

113

66
69
68
22

71

49
39
305

5
7

11

12
11

26

580
34
75
126
170
82
88

11

11
11

29
174
10
33.6

19

49
81

42
30
94

17.3

25.1

21.5

19.2

21.4

21.7

23.9

23.4

30.2

29.5

23.0

26.5

133

44
44

69
63

149
122
27

267
118
113

66
57

70
39

102
32

635
312

263

78
40

180
106
53

102

31

20

33

15

15

40

180
113
25

77
27

24

19.5

15.1

14.4

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

21

21

131

19
7

Not computed
5.0

N.J.,

SMSA

13.7

14.0

24

Median

NEWARK,

10
6
162

6
10
15

16
19

Less than 15 percent

H-176

23
30
35
247

47
47

to

38
66

14
24
13
10

8.8

10.1

12.3

15.6

11.3

14.3

16.7

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-io.

Financial Characteristics of Housing Units

With a White Householder:

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Census Tracts

[400 or More White Persons and


400 or More of a Specified Racial
Group]
Specified owner-occupied dousing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

SELECTED

Remainder of
Morris County

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

1980-Con.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Somerville borough,

Somerset (COP), Somerset County

A and

Elizabeth city, Union

Somerset County

B]

County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Troct

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0433.01

0531.02

0531.03

0532

0533

0502

0504

0302

0303

0304

0305

0307

391

470

333

797

345

237

198

133

140

131

157

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
338

With a mortgage
Less than $100

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to
to
to
to

$199
$299
$399
$599

52
120
166

or more

$593

Median

to

$199

or

more

104

198

208
80
$472

667
363
$509

103
142
170

20

13

54
54

11

41
57
15

19

26

$370

$423

$408

$433

$325
13

44

61

98

371

212

97

67

143

107

53

59

89
$261

92
$233

13

$228

97
$193

65

$383

228
$216

$239

$225

29

108

$316

32
130
29

$400

$352

15
15

22

67

5
17

40

83

118

18

14

$163

$178

$168

65
$184

47

16

22

34

11

12

15

9
6

22

56

23.6

27.2

41.0

50+

32

51

109

13
19

26

12

11

80
6

Median

30

14

11

53

Not mortgaged
Less than $100

$100
$200

11

191

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000

Less than

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more

14

Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

24

30

95

41

50+

50+

50 +

50 +

50 +

51

95

205
23

118

66

57
9

11

90

47
24

16
6

29

13

14

10

21

33

22

50+

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$20,000

or

363
214
110

more

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

29

72

24
68

31*5

33.6

23.2

204
538
453

484
312

390
201

13

13

14

26.5

27.5

159

117

94
48

40
44

13

20

132

132
35

81

10
7

16.2

12.8

12.7

13.7

18.2

5.6

715

422

318

11

16.i

14.9

20.4

24
24

72

210

49

108

23

75
27

9.2

10.4

14.7

473

449

585

49
114
157
48
36

17.5

26

132
32
25

13.8

14.8

188

871

171

275

12

31

48

13

11

15

54

25
86
78

30
86

54
96
69
49

173
116
55

9
10

13

29

96
415
80
40
65
6

22

10
14

41

18

$299

$276

$241

$196

$211

$237

$271

20
$308

33

77

$368

$225

228

272

552

45

13

Specified renter-occupied housing units

50

650

GROSS RENT
$80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cash rent
Less than

Median
One-family house, detached or attached
Median gross rent

316

45

42
44
90

186
148
195

13
41
18

11

$398

$327

$276

18

108
101

68
6
$332

41

21

13

55

50

26

64

24

25

$500+

$375

$313

$395

$500+

$336

$288

$194

92

171

104

191

119
10

31

28

101

85
455
592
320
85

205
145
50
29

39

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
127

$10,000

Less than

Less than 15 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

27
18

Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

116

11

50+

50+

$19,999

$20,000

or

more

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not. computed

Median

CENSUS TRACTS

14
_

23
9
24

19

163

22
47
432
46

14

199
22

49.4

50+

50+

104

192

83

164

38

46

42

675
59

23

21

70
65
36

59
22

21

21

20

50+

50+

50 +

93

124

328

11

86

12

58
24

102
89

36
18

11

31

60
38

10

52
96
44

76

33

17

71

11

6
23.0

29.6

25.0

23.1

94
20
34

448
255

64
44

216
129

145

9
7

51

10

20
155

51

16

50 +

164

50

14

15 to 19 percent

Not computed
Median

156

14

Less than 15 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

15 to 19 percent

20
5

5
18.6

13.6

12.5

50

20
16

21

86
40
26

162
139
14

138
106
22

22.9
149

423

97
32

261

12

6
6

NEWARK,

N.J.,

134

16

10
11.0

13.9

40
18

6
14.0
154

149
209
135
65

13.7

SMSA

H-177

Table H-io.

Financial Characteristics of Housing Units

Census Tracts

1980- Con

With a White Householder:

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Elizabeth city. Union

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

County Con.

B]

Linden city, Union County

[400 or More White Persons and

400

or

More

of a Specified Racial

Group]
Specified owner-occupied housing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND SELECTED MONTHLY


COSTS

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0310

0311

0312

0313

0314

0315

0316

0317

0345

0346

0351

0353

73

158

197

292

230

583

130

377

118

140

90

195

16

38

185

13
3

12
19
7

49
78
32

$272

$327

$320

195

OWNER
88

With a mortgage

to

$100
$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

28

Less than

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to
to

to

Not mortgaged

$100
$200

to

$100
X199

or

more

17

50

15

21

6
7

22
72
24

28
33
65

$325

$396

$371

$413

$368

$430

57
9

127

107

33

79

152

140

48
$224

Median

40
45
$625

14

11

Median

Less than

5
11

10

44
73
$222

22
85
$223

33
$258

47
86
54

21

$339
388

81

92

192

14

269

9
64

71

15

15

60
$229

137

140

105

21

107
79

$260

$302

$183

$155

$164

$185

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

37

$10,000

142

39

78

15
14
10

67

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

20

to

$19,999

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$20,000

or

35

15

54

25

28
100

46.4

40.8

37.5

45.0

50+

50+

43.8

31.9

6.6

50+

22

48

28

37
4

46

27

109

28

31

43
53

15

95
42

25

41

_
-

26
6

$10,000

37

4
9
16

14

3
18

21

14

16

27

13

21.7

31.6

3V.9

32.9

25.4

47

99
89

112

29
29

145
113

185

32

more

39

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

80
32

10

Specified renter-occupied housing units

10.2

8.2

505

907

68

11

10
17

13

33.5

17.1

14.6

7.6

16.6

332
259

40

111

178
129

37

60
47

204
170

55

49

73

13

16
13

25
3V.

13

lV.6

9.7

11.4

13.3

293

559

490

906

2 460

25
89
63
88
20

32
38

38
69

121
211

10.3

10.3

7.1

8.6

10.5

198

538

113

746

832

GROSS RENT
Less than $80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cash rent

18

21

24

101

179

152
165
42

244

132

34
246

34

21

21

15

144
105
79
22
10
23

Median

$239

$229

$232

$268

$245

$266

One-family house, detached or attached

36
$275

101

23

14

11

$317

$275

$406

Median gross rent

173
88
58

70
51

99
268
496
690
423
236

341

179

45
30

211

34
$274

31

6
32
31

328
394
223
75
76
33
$272

$296

45
$417

$275

293

864

454

58
66
66
66
62
48
12
5

23
$151

23
64

23

172

35
30

207
162
87

7
12

17

14
81

105
231

214
71

86
23
$293

93

$278

_
-

25

25

$272

$420

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000

150
9

Less than 15 percent

419

154

163

15 to 19 percent

20
25
30
35

24 percent
29 percent.
34 percent
percent or more
Not computed
Median

58
58
56

9
4

14

24

242

96
25

120

156

210
54

46.8

38.8

47.7

50+

50+

50+

253
48
60

279

93

203

157

318

41

21

14

to
to
to

$10,000

to

120

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

15 to 19 percent

H 178

41

54
84
45

56
34
52

129
77

11

10

16
10
19/6

85
14

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

NEWARK,

11

102
64

102

Less than 15 percent

20

30

209
117
82
4

52

20

91

N.J.,

SMSA

6
14.0

312
62

49.6

50+

002
106
234
238

416

197
137
78

17.5

22.0

22.0

22.2

23.3

59

202

295

43

159
37
6

170
103

594
365

11

18

23

181

76
30

18
55

71

12

145
79

196

18

64
136
108

113
53
23
58

33
44

145
18

137
27

24.6

50 +

49.0

50+

135
22

29

260

260
22
52
87
50
24

16

28
30
42

11

64
12
14
24.4

5
8
22.2

328

99
82
10

241
71
16

49
90
62
38
21

16
9

26.0

24.5

23.0

40
26

290
170

391

14

102
18

11.0

44
58
56
630

101

20.8

$20,000 or more

304
33

240
97
48
6

21

11.9

11.7

12.3

13.7

13.6

12.6

13.3

14.0

13.7

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-lO.

Financial Characteristics of Housing

Units With a

[Data are estimates based on o somple,- see Introduction.

Census Tracts

Ploinfield city,

[400 or More White Persons and


400 or More of a Specified Racial
Group]
Specified owner-occupied housing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

SELECTED

1980 -Con.

White Householder:

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

Rahway

Union County

B]

city,

Union County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0388

0389

0390

0391

0392

0393

0394

0395

0396

0397

0358

0359

0360

135

168

83

175

40

212

120

641

334

302

453

187

223
115

54
86
29

$500

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
99

With a mortgage
Less than $100

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to

$199
$299

to

$399..

to

$599

or

more

to

Median

to

29

42

25

257
178

23
66

$349

$447

$437

$520

$616

$513

$398

23
$477

69

58

231

59

104

65

21

27

23

31

14

48

51

81

$271

$306

$225

$258

34
$203

174

$245

204
$264

6
53

108

17

$199

or more
Median .i

4
14

17

56
24

Not mortgaged
Less than $100

$100
$200

108

38
$234

15

21

40
34
19

10
14

$270

25
35
74

13

$429

44
70
28
$465

$408

147

147

203

29
118

55
92

121

$232

$222

$217

82

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000...

18

41

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

12

14
7

45.0

50+

20

51

15 to 24 percent

29 percent
30 percent or more
to

84

41

23
11

50

50 +

50+

32

113

62

17

25

15

35
16
62

32

10

4
7

24

38

60

39.1

27.5

50+

37.3

41.7

46

53

135

68

53

103

18

18

Less than 15 percent

25

13

50

13

20

39

8
18

22
62

17

6
19

27

6
13

28

26

Not computed

Median

$20,000 or more
Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more

29.5

17.2

19.7

3V.5

30.6

17.5

32.8

29.6

36.0

107

96
39

38

105

20

117

478

86

23

49
25

49
22

51

613
322
223
25
43

12

13

12

168

15
16

14.6

17.2

24.2

778

383

45
49

15

13

15.9

16.4

15.9

322

406

381

12

7
6

33
40
89

231

42

18
15

37

12.5

16.6

lV.5

166

60

30.

225
125
77
23

205
116
58

26
5

Not computed

Median

Specified renter-occupied housing units

210

383

137

GROSS RENT
Less than $80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cash rent

Median

72
14

37
152

76
23
6
16

$284

One-family house, detached or attached


Median gross rent

69
122
118
28
39
17

55
54
12
2
10

$294

$210

16
10

69
143
162

238
93

67
93
90
58
26

51

11

22
$301

12

8
3

$250

$309

12

41

12

$325

$309

$275

160

261

271

65
76
107
65

58
20
83
55
28
80
66

12

11

13

28

54
74
30

21

53

30

$300

10

21

41

32
110
50
25

7
12

47
35

10
10

44

40
34

17

6
9
15

24

25

11

12

$282

$250

$284

$251

$234

45
$478

24
$275

54

$330

25
$371

34

159

297

26

25

$321

$500+

$325

63

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000

122

181

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20

to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

34

31

12

7
119

52
59
105

245

119

64

18

11

12

50+

50 +

33.3

50+

19
47.1

121

135
8
25

100

326

16
6

93
23

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed

Median

$20,000 or more
Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

39
40
25
9
8
22.2

79
59
20

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

CENSUS TRACTS

17

13

50+

133
9

45
44

26
88

124
32.9

96

45.6

45.6

94

115

14
7

157

15

35

14

30

26

34

35

17

46
20
28

62

64
35

8
27.8

10

11

25.0

23.4

21.4

30.0

27.1

26.2

111

20

181

69

26

64
24

17

87
69

30

29
23
6

58
50

14

12

21

12

15
11

14

20

13
17

34

19

64

147

6
14

36

22
7

28

7
24.4

105

30
30
24

14

10
15

11

21.4

23.4

26.6

39
24

101

15

15

83
28
43

12

82

11

11

11

14.1

28

50 +

43

35

123

23
45.3

19
37
18

12

12.5

58

20

20
79

19

44

19
6
10

14.9

15.7

9.1

10
17.9

NEWARK,

16.6

N.J.,

SMSA

H-179

Table H-io.

Financial Characteristics of Housing Units

With a White Householder:

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

Census Tracts
[400 or More White Persons and
400 or More of a Specified Racial
Group]

SELECTED

Summit

Roselle borough. Union County

Specified owner-occupied housing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

city.

Union County

1980 Con.
A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Westfield town.

B]

Remainder of Union County

Union County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0340

0341

0342

0344

0380

0366

0322

0323

0328

0384

0385

0387

592

667

596

751

456

323

157

183

963

549

2 065

302

441

386

393

291

131

70

604

105

6
48
103

6
6
23
35

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
With a mortgage
Less than $100

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to

$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

to
to
to

Not mortgaged
Less than $100

$100
$200

to

$199

or

more

24

212
35

$394

$414

62
144
155
25
$391

290

226

210

358

125
165
$211

53
173

40
170

$223

$250

70
282
$230

121

Median

70

11

118

49
50

641

18
17

54
123

53

18
25

248

281

66
59

315

511

100
$458

54
115
115

112

$536

$390

$400

$357

$444

293
$486

825
492
$515

165

192

87

125
9

359

444

424

80

66
50
$184

50
309

57

$254

387
$242

419
$277

158

183

Median

165

112

$280

$212

35
52
$215

23

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000

104

101

81

37

74

138

112

11

_
-

12

6
13

_
-

12
5

69

20

106

96

148

13

16

37.5

50+

31.5

47.3

47.0

50+

50+

198
16
115

103

103
17

29
-

64

200

28

36

98

34
33

18

4
35
6

325
28
123
63

247

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

12

82

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

4
66

85
6

42.7

50+

45.0

141

150

145

12

72
6
40.4

71

13

48

56

69
20
56

57

45

12
10
7

19

78

111

96

25.7

24.6

25.9

22.4

32.6

24.7

26.3

23.7

24.2

25.9

27.5

347
224

418
243

381

452
244

345
154

139
89

91

Less than 15 percent

45
40

15 to 24 percent

111

123
37

166
23

151

44

13

19

27

625
315
244
42
24

14.6

15.8

12.6

628

675

132

15 to 24 percent

62
26

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$20,000 or more

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

6
6

Specified renter-occupied housing units

81
13

15

237
97
24
23

12.2

14.6

063

428

273

78
34
52
33
108
45

6
6
59
102

111

49
35

11

9.8

253

214

96
55

495
419

660
595
706

129
69

186
173

16.2

17.7

112

157

395

GROSS RENT
$80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
Less than

No cosh
Median

9
61

152
298
282

'.

One-family house, detached or attached

Median gross rent

40

18

19

9
35
74
139

37
98
69

20
23
38
22

30
68
74
55

40
44

12
14

12
19

48

48
25
27

34

22

13

14

$250

$204

$281

$246

23

26
$500 +

30
$325

92

$500+

$325

$500+

98
$442

415

236

100

132

210

15
19

116

24
166

41

16

22

161

rent

65

16

101

227
25
$363

144
87
201

25
$335

21

17

_
-

58
75
126
29
84
23
$321

13

6
13

25
20

43
35
7

$258

$270

$270

16

_
-

28

53

$237

$464

5
16

17

24

69

18

13

$338

$391

48
$480

$500+

81

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20
25
30
35

24 percent
29 percent
34 percent.
percent or more
Not computed
Median

35

to

19

48

to

31

31

14
10

326
30

71

49

17

21

16

50+

29.2

38.7

47.5

50+

50+

50+

50+

48.6

50+

50+

455

116
26
29
28

94

37

238

257

34

100

84

164

14
15

40

12

12
7
19.9

11

35
54
44
67
36

10

43
29
48
48
55

27.0

24.2

15
29.1

7
27.5

79
45
27

41

258
102

208
82
59
33

to

$10,000

to

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

18

15 to 19 percent

20
25
30
35

111

86
142
136
38
26

24 percent
29 percent
to 34 percent
percent or more
Not computed
Median
to
to

$20,000

or

24.2

more

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

H-180

160

76
39

16

28

193

Less than 15 percent

NEWARK,

7
6

33

64

14
13
18

22
8
7

21

14
6

51

66
39

60
14
13
6

23.6

26
10
16

71

40
25
6

28
6
4
10
7
21.7

60
34
16
10

N.J.,

SMSA

6
14.1

14.8

176

16.4

30
50
54
13
17

25.2

9
22.9

4
31.7

120
29
46
20
4
7

11

14.2

13

7
7
9

12.1

95

15.9

14.3

12

17.7

19.6

18.4

CENSUS TRACTS

Structural, Equipment,

Table H-ll.

1980

and Household Characteristics of Housing Units With a Black Householder:

[Data are estimates based on a sample.- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

Essex County

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

Belleville

Bloomfield

East Orange

Irvington

Montdair

SMSA

Total

town

town

city

town

town

136 256

105 773

305

885

4 054

26 466
22 958
29 133

13 393
15 933

153
52

26 047

45

10 066
19 101

152

The

Octupled housing units

22 755

Newark

city

Nutley town

62 777

181

Orange

city

Verona
borough

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
1,

detached or attached

2
3 and 4

12 064

5 to 9
10 to 49

22 541
22 954
140

50 or more
Mobile

home

or

trailer, etc.

21

193

516

952

3 485

2 220

13

58
92
27

4 316
122

35

11

6 596

10

720

81

119

72

774
009
7 464

10

18

21

143

9 251
15 087

39
26

73

38
120
143

82
86
52

2 282

242
099
763
480

294
388
610
2 542

497
857

2 719

988
685
946
086

391

094
539
447
440

149

148
993
265
738
043

378
036

13
1

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1950
1940
1939

March 1980
1978
1974
to 1969
to 1959
to 1949
to

243

to

4 122

to

716
18 974
24 551
28 079
5

-.

53 571

or earlier

954
219
670
378
934
22 833
42 785
3
3
13
18

165
7
10

25
42
23
198

514

11

941

597

95

86
48

3 940

5 647

151

8 951

298
50
-

17 129

582

82
145

13
19

082
7 946

36

11

103

51

13

021
190

330

16

25 452

46

2 484

47 982
5 549

124
37

410
2 258
6 383

4 259
863
159
302
753

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam or hot water system
Central warm-air furnace

heot

Electric

Other

pump

96 120
18 732
275
5 317
14 558

78 915
10 802
947

175

3 911
10 966

20
61

254

232

44 367
809
7 344
81 062
420
254

31 579

834
085
298
039

46 862
41 222
14 776
2 913

133 254
10 935
10 643

54 447

built-in electric units

Other means

None

49

17

515
218
747
2 146

37

124

6 268

3 144

26

619
36

107
1

333
054

181

499
_

13

195

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

gas

Bottled, tank, or LP gas

Electricity

Fuel

kerosene, etc

oil,

Other

No

used

fuel

114

412

13

5 361

20

66 070

151

119

581

17 391

302

128

26

111

241
2 181

103

2 224
50
505
3 508
49

14 852

463
4 062

222

51

25

893
928
40 614
756

37

195

78

46
186
113

056
577

111

6 379

20
77
78

14

46

804

966
4 070
643
206

51

7 739
10 430
3 782

33 802

162

310

230

113
172

103 395
6 601
6 842

305
43
23

22 331

7 785

3 994

61

6 284

164

566
667
880

25
305
294

391

587
372
3 647
405
7 866
7 722

2
2
19
3
62

068
822
896
039
594
745

181

807
795

39 044

385
78
47
210
25

232

26
232

19

59

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None

52
53
24
6

2
3 or more

21

366

2
2
1

073
978

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
Air conditioning

10 112

410
503
3

115

334

9 428

6 818

135 728
134 574
4 157

105 698
104 781

21

22 743
22 656
583

151

182

62 181
2 132

No telephone

20 234

17 066

28

29

2 886

804

211

12 496

Owner-occupied housing units

38 487
11 422
8 537
8 587
97 769
59 777
2 398

23 711
7 184
4 640
5 083
82 062
49 481

122
28

5 767

10 908
2 913

961

759

9
16

_
-

551
481

82
80

730
894
51 869
33 239
092
1
002

20
27
106
50

812
719
472
586
2 242
313
94

75

212
256
314
16 988
8 626

2 401
351

183
129

186
39
78
47
205
84

23 711
2 366
5 082
5 046
6 770
4 447

122

186

5 767

2 401

10 908

75

24
29
44
82

536
139

630
915
652

842
896

14

2 189

411
341

4 067

39
32

322
299

97 769
26 960
36 653
17 636
16 520

82 062
22 333
30 839
14 733

183
48
69
25

170

106
29
30

4 772
1
654
1
758

717
397

671

41

79
25

15

157

32

689

17 538
6 204

13 683

52
32

82
58

25
7

14

6
3.2
6

Central system

Source of water, public system or private company

Sewage

disposal, public

sewer

Units with roomers or boarders

4 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
Renter-occupied housing units
2 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

056

229

34
7

384

032

26
27
136
33

2
1

505
292
5 484
3 211

174
4 054
4 038

81

1
1

181
181

6 329
6 255

145

598
1

564
526
301

424
4 772
2

663
109
79

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


Owner-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1960
1959

to

March 19801978

to

1974..

to

1969

to

38 487
3 726
8 557
8 301
10 567
7 336

or earlier

Renter-occupied housing units

1979 to March 1980


1975 to 1978
1970 to 1974
1969 or earlier

14

7
12

30
66

166
38

812
76
239
235
527
735

5 484

2 242

988

576
652
373

406
476
210

914
869
585

564
191

205
50

16 988

51

6 576
3 052
2 016

2 477

2 534

234

49

761

73

104
554

8 713

883
66
224
197

996

23

280

251

29

70

416

20

378

18

606
915

22

531

160

123

579
14.5

11
14.7

6.3

529

11

89

344

782
237

641

51
12
19
9
10

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH


HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER
Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

452
9 202
1
413

970
357
805

168

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per

3 516
9.1

room

Percent below poverty level


Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room

CENSUS TRACTS

4.1

263

81

32 948

29 024

33.7

35.4
27 480
4 185

room

Renter-occupied housing units

2 552
10.8
2 471

109
23

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per

407
313

280
4 873
668
374

31

23

544
347

29

51
27.9

14.1

44

18

11

9.2

6.7

6.8

515
44

155
29

123

16
16

429

4 261

170
21.3
135

19.1

162
35

36

125
21

136

440

173
50

25.1

421
8

99

6
10

21 850
42.1
20 541
3 373
1

309
312

NEWARK,

66
7

N.J.,

163
24.4

120
157
43
7

SMSA

H 181

Table H-ll.

Structural, Equipment,

1980

and Household Characteristics of Housing Units With a Black Householder:

Con.
[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Essex

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

County Con.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Morris County

A and

B]

Somerset County

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

West

Occupied housing units

well borough

West Orange
town

Remainder

Total

Dover town

Madison
borough

33

208

786

013

180

187

112

653
73

442
405
287

101

130

Cold-

Morristown

Succosunna-

town

Kenvil (CDP)

233

Manville

Remainder

Total

396

2 848

borough

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
I,

detached or attached

19

3 and 4

29
25

15

16

29

11

5 to 9
10 to 49

50

more

or

home

Mobile

35

178
512
189

9
21
21

470
254

17

724

107

182
78
184
65

84
67
296

118

782
312
253
170
242
83

39

81

89
217
462

263
307
643
716
363
475

or trailer, etc.

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1950
1940
1939

March 1980
1978
1974
to 1969
to 1959
to 1949

39

to

46

101

265

23
68

24
35
123
160
393

128
64

550
166

to
to

5
41

-.

71

or earlier

12

36
264

791

50

422
352
043

10
13
102

197
160

167

119

564

10

174
248

737
769
49

93
48

125
56

804
243

10
7

705
415

17

50
119

32
110
134
_

48

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam or hot water system
Central warm-air furnace

heat

Electric

Other

pump

17

built-in electric units

Other means

22

160

31

298

None

366
210
26
109
130
7

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

140

gas

427

Bottled, tank, or LP gas

39
320

Electricity

Fuel

kerosene, etc

oil,

37

143

470

115
9

15

87
657
4

63

13

Other

No

145
50
235
570

fuel

used

523
26
148
690
9

17

380

236

35
175
15
7

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None

12

21

3 or

more

13
103

65
27

68
238
390
90

414
252
976

40
66

371

35

27
66
66
28

39

258
577
289

17

90
569
538

109

199

456

207

17

367

2 804

108
107
358

141

315
815

619
598
628
608
2 503
2 708

246
949
1

197

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

33

195

772

2 958

180

187

55
67

177

48

404

40

11

Air conditioning

13

144

309
480
367

12

25

111

76

2 940
2 699

180
173

187
187

155
175

21

Central system

Source of woter, public system or private company

Sewage

disposal, public

Units with

sewer

41

33
33

208
208

roomers or boarders

No telephone

767

165

25

Owner-occupied housing units

531
127
781

38

or more bedrooms

663

311
171

complete bathroom plus half bath(s)

2 or more complete bathrooms

70

Renter-occupied housing units

2 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus holf bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

392
123
105
6

1
1

305
439
266
448
708
072
43

12

10
10

91

419

39

111

12

73
89

32
89
49

17
2

56

1
1

814
590
35

233
225
70
68

32

12

147
1
1

330
104

137
154

61

65

657
262

133

10

18

309
739
388

661
622
578
552
187
810

41

46

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1959

to

Owner-occupied housing
March 1980
1978

to

1974.

to

1969

to

25

units

to
to
to

663
64
355

50
70

March 1980
1978
1974

123
11

26
19

67

or earlier

305
164
302
240
277
322

140
54

or earlier

Renter-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1969

38

708
433
662
329
284

91

419

21

20
53
74
120
152

33
20
14

89
19

47
19

56

814

657
90

121

10

739

661

202
510
278
399
272

186
128
132

187
408
405

179
259

231

183
193

102
66

193

131
105

251
166

_
-

34

73

12

340

181

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH


HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER
Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

118
53

IN

198
95

219
14

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

370

117

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per

70
5.4

70

7
7.7
7

23

18

73

5.5

2.7

4.4

23

18

71

51
6.9

179
15.1

45

158

13

51

6
6

21

room

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or

Renter-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room

H-182

more persons per room

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

34

292

224

27.6

17.1

9.0

27.5

34

286
42
6
6

224
29

CENSUS TRACTS

Structural, Equipment,

Table H-ll.

and Household Characteristics of Housing Units With a Black Householder:

1980-

Con.
[Data are estimates based on a sample.- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixe

Somerset County Con.

A and

6)

Union County

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

Occupied housing units

New

North Plainfield

Somerset

Somerville

borough

(CDP)

borough

Remainder

Total

Elizabeth city

818

425

480

24 622

6 083

185
188

211

13

81

339
30

161

35

52

9 849
6 308
2 546

21

131

18

33
6

108
39

59

42
38
~

125

47

Provi-

Linden city

dence borough

Plainfield city

894

13

8 100

684
732
277

13

3 977

Rohway

city

571

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
1,

detached or attached

3 and 4

5 to 9
10 to 49

50 or more
Mobile

home

or

trailer, etc.

664
344
83
76

530

819
920
220
657

15

684
703
314
947
467

53

10

10

11

169

33
110
199

28
23
134

24
217
416

051

520
584
305
300

25
76
266
280
303
230
391

650

2 686
1

606
1

851

97
79

175
218

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1950
1940
1939

March 1980
1978
1974
1969
1959
1949

to
to

to
to
to
to

23

63
134
252
509
533
203
124

59
66

820
829

283

15

72
82

5
15
14

34

253
137
3 164

075

100
187

"

15

11

51

985

145

199

10 263

2 551

6
5

17

12

28

55

709

252

35
220

312
573
12 186
273

67
320
3 035
99

883
27

107

15

11

139
601

66
143
152
64

28
152

5 312

9 662

2 467

234
66

349
2 299

962
160

29
54
12

or earlier

16
8

28
82
66

18
113

40
77
47

539
474

82

4 162
4 479
4 531

101

225

103

9 268

629

204
207

14 102

960

13

371

370
519

183

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam or hot water system
Central warm-air furnace
Electric

Other

heat

pump

built-in electric units

Other means ..

None

108

22

5 951

4 007
670

52
268

006
576

4 306
13

21

634
576
84

298
63
399
034
-

142
135

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

gas

Bottled, tank, or LP gas


Electricity

Fuel

kerosene, etc

oil,

Other

No

fuel

used

13

227

572
6
346
647
_
-

154
503
4 167
49
-

121

839
20
4

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None

13

53

48

3 or more

11

763
315

494

258
775
597
264

7
6

3
2

408
214
590
888

238
635
537
161

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

125

Air conditioning

87
20
120
125

Central system

Source of water, public system or private company

Sewage

disposal, public

sewer

Units with roomers or boarders

18
19
1

391
1

12
6

No telephone
Owner-occupied housing units
4 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
Renter-occupied housing unlti
2 or more bedrooms
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
1
2 or more complete bathrooms

47

787
469
387
029

626
772
76
80
115

421
59
32

471

24 097

73
160

3 406

209
59
417
425
26
42

303

193
72

78

416
454
356
703

232

61

520

131

16
18
19

_
-

59
32

31

US

193

15

340
386
23

24
24

26

723
408
837
587
386
636
839

306
118
47
145
174
98
26

11

810

138

15

12
1

504
12 812
8 414
353
219

251
231

423
304
6 077
2

860
216

7
13

186
184
192
13

282
284

952

13

171

200

177
4 801

182

158
1

240

986
269

121

178

3 662

980
309

394

894
864
24
246

6 051

3 177
3 053
2

903

13

198
13

8 071
8 005

493
254

571

275
840

557
39
177

4 259

784

376

194

153

212

2 936

942
820

80

16

062
3 841
2 507
116

54

59

787
423
42
47

4 259

784

131

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


to

47
_

to

31

154
369

199

Owner-occupied housing unfit

1979
1975
1970
1960
1959

March 1980
1978
to 1974
to 1969
or earlier

Renter-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1969

to
to
to

March 1980
1978
1974

282
64

952
76

13

2 663

115

13

737
295

218
497
388

156
251

12 812

4 801

306
48
80
48

11

121

270

30
25
67

10

123

71

62
68

78
22
44

703
241

232
66

174
79

235
106

75
60

121

31

17
10

102
60

83

5
7

or earlier

810
994

786

51

4 747

22
22

2 381

49
43

3 234

53

30
6

32

849
79
207
233

49

16
8.3
16

821

2.6
6

7.0

140

12

795
46
26

421
781

787
812

898

322

451

35
141

078
022

071

228

181

147

637

199

942
216
324
296

3 841
1
184
528

787
239
324

661

145

106

468

79

025
595

226

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH


HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER
Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

710
255

185
123

28

336
107

142

39

32

373

13

81

64
32

160

22

231

43

12.5

2.3

5.4

5.5

22

231

43

23

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per

room

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per room


Renter-occupied housing units
Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room

CENSUS TRACTS

_
_
_
-

4.4

49
4

3 453
27.0

13
16.7
7

125

22

19

17.8

116

9.5
16

10.9
19

51

356
595
97

15

6
6

20
1

644

221

923

153

34.2

23.5

24.0

19.4

577
297

209
27

918

153
29

67

12

15

NEWARK,

185

N.J.,

SMSA

183

Table H-ii.

Structural, Equipment,

and Household Characteristics of Housing Units With a Black Householder:

1980-

Con.
[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

Union

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

town,
Essex County

Belleville

County Con.

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

Occupied housing units

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Bloomfield town,

East Orange

Essex County

city,

A and

B]

Essex County

Roselle

Roselle Park

Summit

Westfield

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

borough

borough

city

town

Remainder

0144

0151

0099

0100

0101

0102

0103

689

435

469

4 351

160

168

821

810

920

826
463

132
120
59
84
34
6

304

2 638

119

117

244

234

015
403
88

44

203
176

123
114

138
125

543
240
295

61

19

49

108
156

187
123

20
246

19

102
105

41

211

157

147

17
12

100

145

394

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
1,

detached or attached

3 and 4
5 to 9
10 to 49
50 or more

173
57
106

50

home

Mobile

or

99
22

14
18
12

493

14

trailer, etc.

153
341

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


1979 to March 1980
1975 to 1978
1970 to 1974
1960 to 1969
1950 to 1959
1940 to 1949.
1939 or earlier

15
13

12

-.

96
243
275
299
764

48
38
52

44
19

69
259
624
815
958
582

29

218

012
476

274
83

173

2 678

116

203

618
97

56
140

7
71

30
63

051
28
135

39

13

77
29

51

69
6

37

132

62

6
16

61

124
47
77
231
252

56
30
100
68
196

71

110
105
168

4
41
241

17

334

286

56
139
339
582

539
118
22
85
46

548

848

986

180
10

165
7

71

108
9
14

HI

120

277

175
36
123

'368

520
29

362

476

430

12
551

23
987

33

128
612
306
99

466
616
259

166
182

151

332
281

513

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam or hot water system

Central warm-air furnace

heat

Electric

Other

pump

built-in electric units

Other means

459

None

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

235

gas

Bottled, tank, or LP gos


Electricity

Fuel

kerosene, etc

oil,

Other

No

fuel

26

61

736
62

176

193

773
25

89

185

13

2 342

57
9

94
465

30
239

26

17

245

17

used

22
100

13

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None

2
3 or more

277

90

482
527
839
503

34
106
13

66
32
248
33
469
463
34

4 258
066
752
2 799
425
4 351
4 302
69

160
30

19

172

804
6
26

3 031

124

238
54
55
43

201
12

162
16

686
999
714
320
916
67
38

21

260

275
54
50
32
194

034

175

275

3 031

85
202
212
333
202

15

21

37
34
20
69

16

247
905

28

791

108
102

542
546

655

260

194

185

77
60

51

581

255

625
206

48
42

677
225
162
976

435
46

65
196
133
75

14

69
59
26

293
362
148
18

128

147

434

576

180
68

161

790
155
86
539
55
810
802
20

905

18

14

51

41

49

327
175

295

719
282

118

101

80
483

43
625
246
68
20

36

53

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

Air conditioning

Central system

Source of water, public system or private company


Sewage disposal, public sewer
Units with roomers or boarders
No telephone

Owner-occupied housing units


4 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

1
1

56
124

161

19

689
679
20

435
435
17
31

114
1

034
319

175
66
34
48

221
153

655
449

Renter-occupied housing units

2 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

4
9

461

89

168
65
22
95

821

92
66
465

17

131

160
154

168
168

821

21

65
22

44
30

583
314
37

23

124

238

196
37
6

129

350
75

169
63

201

169

103

540

713

554
137
388
382
33
264

116

920
920

138

1.
1

50
145
138

376
170
55

201
156

426
318
-

92
018
636
20

13

11

103
92
34

719
69
134
294
194

376
25
64

18

28

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


1979 to
1975 to
1970 to
1960 to
1959 or

Owner-occupied housing
March 1980
1978
1974
1969

units

earlier

Renter-occupied housing units

1979 to March
1975 to 1978
1970 to 1974
1969 or earlier

1980

257
85
128

70

_
6
29
39
50

320
413
397
328

45
78

64
34
45

103
65

158
100

602
424

12

32

59

239

182

51

47

327
64
'8

295
48

91

102
53
10

44

583

483

76
359
116
32

147
232
63

139
194
72

311

5
13
21

625
209
377
32

426

41

21

144

40

186

23
23

89

15

57
20

51

34

_
-

105

30
6

"

128
12

176
20
1

018
346
217

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH

HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER


Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

140

72

46

14

33
22

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room
Renter-occupied housing units

1.01 or more persons per

N.J.,

72

25

SMSA

17
6.2
17

251

16

8.3

4.8

245

6.7
16
9

...

26

room

NEWARK,

25
14.3

131

room

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per

72
7.0

131
20.0

Percent below poverty level


Complete plumbing for exclusive use

H-184

220

...
...

58

32

291

26

16.5

22.0

28.9

32

_
-

24

18

33

8.1

24

2.5
18

8.8

11

33

22.3

58

11
3.4

278
24

26

9
20 5
4

150
25.7

150

107
22.2
107

38

96

350

6.1

22.5

38

82

34.4
321
27

13

12
14

_
-

29
12

CENSUS TRACTS

Structural, Equipment,

Table H-11.

and Household Characteristics of Housing Units With a Black Householder:

1980-

Con.
[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

Occupied housing units

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
detached or attached

1,

2
3 and 4
5 to 9
10 to 49

50 or more
Mobile

home

or

trailer,

etc.

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


March 1980
1978
1974
1969
1959
1949

1979 to
1975 to
1970 to
I960 to
1950 to
1940 to
1939 or

earlier

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam or hot water system
Central worm-air furnace

heat

Electric

pump

Other built-in
Other means

electric units

None

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

gas

Bottled, tank, or LP gas


Electricity

Fuel

kerosene, etc

oil,

Other

No

fuel

used

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None

2
3 or more

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
1 complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
Air conditioning

Central system

Source of water, public system or private

Sewage

company

sewer
roomers or boarders

disposal, public

Units with

No telephone
Owner-occupied housing units

or

more bedrooms

1 complete bathroom plus half bath(s)


2 or more complete bathrooms
Renter-occupied housing units
2 or more bedrooms
1 complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


Owner-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1960
1959

to

March 1980...

to

1978
1974
1969

1979
1975
1970
1969

to

to
to

or earlier

Renter-occupied housing units

March 1980
1978
to 1974
to

or earlier

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH


HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER
Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room
Renter-occupied housing units
Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room

CENSUS TRACTS

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

H-185

Structural, Equipment,

Table H-ll.

1980

and Household Characteristics of Housing Units With a Black Householder:

Con.
[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

East Orange city, Essex

Occupied housing units

Irvington town, Essex

County Con.

Census Tracts
[400 or More Black Persons]

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

and B]

County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0117

0118

0120

0123

0124

0125

0126

0127

0128

0129

0130

0131

298

799

147

463

160

532

537

596

453

633

018

778

286
228
225

143

57
45
24

89
78
47

47
28

120
162

71

15

36

8
197

80
223
62
35
53

90
246

233
255

49
200
230
26
32

231

303
312

44

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
1,

detached or attached

3 and 4
5 to 9
10 to 49

50 or more

home

Mobile

or

81

217
7
26

196
111
15

38

59
146
379

169
52

7
16

76

143
51

995

trailer, etc.

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1950
1940
1939

March 1980
1978
1974
1969
1959
1949

to
to

to
to

to
to

or earlier

97
33
254
237
239
431

129
158

38
22

49
204
54
102

418

60

41

87

868

684
23
35

99
34

352

152

107
13

3
91

11

19

6
6

5
19

50

117
113
162
132

27
130
175
189

50
170
183
181

64
88

110

626

152
134

27
122
144

178

140
149
173

315

97

310

364

381

41

51

470
206

587
47

24

43

9
62

19

18

121

271

125

260

HEATING EQUIPMENT
or hot water system

Steam

Central warm-oir furnace

heat

Electric

Other

pump

18

built-in electric units

Other means

94

166

57

41
8

28
34

32

398
47
25

488
18

428
44

20
104

62

37

None

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

387
29

gas

Bottled, tank, or LP gas

119

Electricity

Fuel

755

kerosene, etc

oil,

255
6
35
503

77

70

41

246

257

15

17

47

8
111

31

225

184

240

263

206

175

374

20
390

36
207
4

43
373

71

6
19

539

493

18

16

15

Other

No

171

fuel

37

used

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None
1

2
3 or

more

322
685
217
74

116
348
288
47

284

789
95
89
462
88
799
799

109

30

87
267
99

10

64
86

10

73
259
182

119

245

18

164
9

537
50
36
197

277
649
92

271

170
345

107

113

17

581

444

622

112
63
325

51

41
18

316
34
633
633

274
32
018
018

65
279
223
29

58

340
326
90
22

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

108
89

Air conditioning

Central system

Source of water, public system or private company

Sewage

disposal, public

Units with

sewer

roomers or boarders

No telephone

834
248
298
293
27

53

64

Owner-occupied housing units


4 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

428

363
40

Renter-occupied housing units

870

83
90
82

2 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

73
83

147
23
34
95
32
147
139
6

447
60

160
45

10

19

373
76
463
463

97

524
39
22
247

8
160
155

13

15

525
509

537
537

596
584

14

107

29

441
6
29

179

367
45

191
16

21

76
87

35

262
23
39

46

109

34
60

10

19

16

12

326

55

124

51

358
262

60
229

47

270
224

19
18

367

436
333

18
7

22
6

428
44
47
96

363

87
45

137
23
60

10S
19

21

141

15

207
453

51

1
1

018

770
31

38
274
12

772
763
29

52

91

179

233
46
35

23

199
23
25

579
503

18

262
203

400
270

995

6
20

199

18

107

4
24

3
3

179
66
74
39

367

191

62
87
36

233
27
66
116
24

23

126
179
62

270

358

262

400

170
166
22

109
127

144
165

995
338
530

579

133
119
6

229
99
98
28
4

19
7

91

105
22

83
73

10

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1959

Owner-occupied housing
March 1980
to 1978
to 1974
to 1969

units

to

or earlier

Renter-occupied housing units

1979 to March 1980


1975 to 1978
1970 to 1974
1969 or earlier

15

143

86
169
73

98

20

870

436

199
338
196

167
130

137

94
45

28
14

137
54
73

105
62
43

262
96
121

29
16

15
17

78
74
15

60
16
25
12

326
107
142
77

55
40
15

12

163

260

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH

HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER


Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

28

228
70

13

22

102

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room

45

22

25

10.5

8.6

12.3

2.6

10.7

45

22

23

31
15.6
31

25
6

13

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or

more persons per room

Renter-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level

Complete plumbing for exclusive use


1.01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use
1,01 or more persons per room

186

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

194

86

90

65

23

54

65

77

172

19.7

27.6

19
34.5

69

22.3
185

25.6

18.2

16.3

7.7

90

19

69

65

10.0
18

20.6

86
16

54

65

77

10

17

29.7
164
43

CENSUS TRACTS

1980-

and Household Characteristics of Housing Units With a Black Householder:

Structural, Equipment,

Table H-ll.

Con.
[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

Irvington town, Essex

Montclair town, Essex County

County Con.

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

Newark

city,

Essex County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Troct

Trod

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0132

0133

0165

0166

0167

0168

0170

0171

0172

0002

0007

0008

0009

000

179

624

371

563

810

875

243

098

327

23
384
368

148

146
240

16

37

540

124

329

185

63
83

107

74

36

181

76
44

103
108

47
22

198
100

135

25

97

41

64
66

170

140
25

27
25

366
98
226

Occupied housing units

216

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
30
453
297
206
305
25

detached or attached

I,

2
3 and 4
5 to 9
10 to 49

50 or more
Mobile home or

155
53

121

10

17

120
122
53

104
158
236

36
48

41

124
553

197

18

trailer, etc.

YEAR STRUQURE BUILT


1979 to March 1980
1975 to 1978
1970 to 1974
I960 to 1969
1950 to 1959
1940 to 1949
1939 or earlier

12

39
39
352
369

31

13

18

17

91

74

44

34
59

39
29
39

107

143

104

128

37
20
104
450

191

194

304

574

556

160
10

399
42

238
43
4
53
42

226
49

329

533
113
20

119

372

275
485

Steam or hot water system

890

751

Central warm-<jir furnace

149

126

36
116

15

133

102

153

7
7

40
20

36

61

31

156

46
219
372
453

145
145

671

141

886

273

148

10

130

10

50
159

55
16
11

30
444

20

148
168
395

HEATING EQUIPMENT

heat

Electric

Other

pump

built-in electric units

Other means

4
179

148
12

22

74

48
26

018
81

41

19

103

69

None

13
104

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

557

gas

475

43

303

44

18

152

21

77

562
9

486

305

233

381
681

323
470

230
32

161

987

179

13

42
82

Units with roomers or boarders

309
79
90
706
136
324
248
25

No telephone

143

60

Owner-occupied housing units

271
66

279
34

44

13

79
053
560
35

12

Bottled, tank, or LP gas


Electricity

Fuel

kerosene, etc

oil,

Other

No

11

22
295

60
333

12

370

439

65
353

425

418

373
39
19
135

20
772

677

13

244

used

fuel

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None
1

2
3 or more

157

232
213
22

46

189
166

122
180

253

379
259

21

66

165

140

41

32

375
23
6
77

363

563
82
119

801

336

268

19
371
361

24

55
563
563
23

810
804
39

104

86
343
328
118

152

853
240
202
483

232
22

627
382
85

81
10

564

162
115
50

481
163

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

Air conditioning

Central system

Source of water, public system or private company

Sewage

disposal, public

sewer

or more bedrooms

complete bathroom plus half bath(s)


2 or more complete bathrooms
Renter-occupied housing units
2 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
1

22

616
30
72

242

391

100

42
994
988

11

10

179
179

624
624

380
380

31

18

721

639

145
76,
42
69
34
34

15

27
203

56
74

51

67

42

11

57

218

58

82
46

258

260

133

52

67
56

27

111

289
185
6

406

322

875
875
66
29

609
208
227

305

46
550

266

115

351

175

30

11

135
34
243
238

036
47
60
267

120

19

098
037
34

327
327
27

168

77

60

232
90

108
38

41

34
866
385

189

183

13

13

26

209
23
53
380
29
216
205
35
259

225
81

219

28
991

132

476
23
25

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


Owner-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1960
1959

271
27
92
119
26

March 1980
1978
to 1974
to 1969
to

to

or earlier

to
to
to

March
1978
1974

1980-

053
322
456
206
69

or earlier

145

25

91

30
33
55
25

137

26

Renter-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1969

279

721
251

294
133
43

34

218

322

6
6
7
15

609

225

13

31

10

11

31

25
73
118

46
40

43
80

29
38

23
47
86
97

149

81

33
34
30

109
58

343

289

305

550

266

113
156
84
197

64
43
48

866
316
315

219
27

991
212

104

111

105
130

46
42

339
226
214

211
92

263
207

58

52

141

111

48
42

50
92

140
49

152

60

232

258

10

406

260

82

108

18

183

41

17

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH

HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER


Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

173
59

33
18

108
21

81

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

103
25

24

149
44

18

113

46

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per

12
4.4
12

room

33

35

53

39

24

58

11.8

13.6

22.2
24

25.8

35

20.4
53

16.8

33

39

58

11

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per room


Renter-occupied housing units
Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per

room

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

299

207

11

43

27

28.4

28.7

32.4

14.9

8.9

292
34

200
53

II

43

27

141
25.6

310

47

273

35.8

21.5

27.5

141
12

287
34

47

242
55

23

31

1.01 or more persons per room

CENSUS TRACTS

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

H-187

Structural, Equipment,

Table H-ii.

and Household Characteristics of Housing Units With a Black Householder:

1980

Con.
[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

6]

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

Occupied housing units

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
1,

detached or attached

2
3 and 4
5 to 9
10 to 49

50 or more
Mobile home or

trailer, etc.

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1950
1940
1939

March 1980...
1978
1974
1969
1959
1949

to
to
to
to
to
to

or earlier

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam or hot water system
Central worm-air furnace

heat

Electric

Other

pump

built-in electric units

Other means

None

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

gas

Bottled, tank, or LP

gas

Electricity

Fuel

kerosene, etc

oil,

Other

No

fuel

used

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None
1

2
3 or more

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
Air conditioning

Central system

Source of water, public system or private company

Sewage

disposal, public

sewer

Units with roomers or boarders

No telephone
Owner-occupied housing units

4 or more bedrooms
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
1

Renter-occupied housing units

2 or more bedrooms
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
1
2 or more complete bathrooms

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


1979 to
1975 to
1970 to
1960 to
1959 or

Owner-occupied housing
March 1980
1978
1974
1969

units

earlier

Renter-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1969

March 1980.
1978
to 1974
to

to

or earlier

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH

HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER


Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per room

Renter-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room

H-188

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-ll.

Structural, Equipment,

1980

and Household Characteristics of Housing Units With a Black Householder:

Con.
[Data ore estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Newark

Census Tracts
[400 or More Black Persons]

Occupied housing units

city,

Essex

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A ond

B]

County Con.

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0023

0024

0025

0026

0027

0028

0029

0030

0031

0032

0034

0035

562

967

387

948

550

684

714

235

395

173
138
180
35

333
264

164
327
792

59
235
238

161

41

20

63

231
185

108
44

36

6
54
242
143
66
39

090

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
1,

detached or attached

2
3 and 4
5 to 9
10 to 49

189

50 or more
Mobile

home

or

trailer, etc.

84

54
206
262
32
5

196
138
135
82
20

70

161

301

36

14

31

97

148

66

214

626

13

52

198

203
394

18

71

11

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1950
1940
1939

March 1980...
1978

to
to

1974
1969
1959
1949

to
to

to
to

or earlier

24
6

88

17

15

36

12

88

91

47

37

41

34

23

77
308
49
6

135
184
146

143

191

131

21

328
804

107
117

61

276
437

558

60
49
350

219
247

119
104

137

802

411

433
22
42

316
203

102
57
6

151

100

199

292

7
8
15

20
22
55
195

271

103

476

445

256

812

95

16

53

12

23

37
86

181

508

114

480

71
1

317
147
149

57
56
197

HEATING EQUIPMENT
428

Steam or hot water system


Electric

Other

heat

pump

33

12

130

102

74
9

253
20

320
-

442
24

18
251

29
594

20

15

892
20

112

250
486

49

Other means

None

11

18

built-in electric units

824
38

67

Central warm-air furnace

111

8
14

477
35

135

34
109

53

272
20
44
612

201

202

115

14
12
331

34
400

50

19

543
550
253

575
280

462
97

373
243

71

41

22

351

96
97
471
43
387
374
35
135

11

10

11

948
948
50
224

566
566
46
204

655
635
8
182

82
35

27

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

gas

Bottled, tank, or LP gas


Electricity

Fuel

kerosene, etc

oil,

Other

No

fuel

used

385

14

118
455

46

37
238

130

16

305
220
25
_

412
233

21
18

919

566

612

534

684

31

18

38
156

62
70

133

375

23
550
550

261

50

529

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None

320

13

182
49

562

946

91

124
59
390

117

2
3 or more

39

284
84
25

247
96
30
22

706

384

321

648
365
77

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
Air conditioning

Central system

Source of water, public system or private company

Sewage

disposal, public

sewer

Units with roomers or boarders

No telephone
Owner-occupied housing units

32
370

or more bedrooms

complete bathroom plus half bath(s)


2 or more complete bathrooms
Renter-occupied housing units
1

2 or more bedrooms
1 complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

15

27
166

68

562
555

967

961

6
31

23
78

274
70

416
90

553

152

55

161

19

81

103
53
551
481

96

21

71

19

834
684

796
662

511

10
8

152

32
288
231
10

21

26

274
47

416
48

155
32
24

293
64

553
63
176
268
33

8
10

23
30
77
39

196

63

38

32

17

12

487

428

573
428

646
364

10
28

51

55

82

63

059
21

29
311

64

13

395
359
20
78

090
074
16

236
134
7

11

381

8
10

89

714
707
42
363

684
684
30
88

13

10

10

13

326

956

301

841

70

682
304
23
20

38

32

69

134

18

30

1
1

14

16

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


Owner-occupied housing units

1979 to
1975 to
1970 to
1960 to
1959 or

March 1980

1978.
1974
1969

16

earlier

Renter-occupied housing units

1979 to March 1980


1975 to 1978.
1970 to 1974
1969 or earlier

288
127
145
16

5
6

13

10

15

72
80

7
41
19

10
13
31

36
9

11

682

326

174

124
106

19

487
127
189
82
89

646
205
325
56
60

31

196

11

76

20

109

21

23
153
23

573
102
246
100

551
152
268
96
35

137
22

113
155

84
87

16
7

82
35

58

85

22

29

128
20

_
_
-

12

39

43

69

18

10

41

22

11

8.5
7

34.9

28.9

22

11

15
46.9
9

511
189

391

151

125

13

37

834
284

796
295
233

11

16
7
9

376
424
708

17

79

956
230
312
241
173

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH

HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER


Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

_
6

115
39

211

107
6

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or

20

more persons per room

41

71

50

47

15.0
41

17.1

9.0

30.9

71

50

47

19
34.5
19

18

16

1.01 or more persons per room


Renter-occupied housing units
Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per

CENSUS TRACTS

room

12

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

16
23.2
16
6

60

213

288

440

289

248

251

295

965

20.8
53

38.7

34.5

55.3

56.6

45.7

57.4

288

422

233

295

927

146
44.8
126

71

109

275
73

43.3
195

51.5

213
42

46

19

13

121

31

53
24

38

20

14
8

18
10

18

15

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

36
26.9

36

366
38.3
341

69
25

H-189

Structural, Equipment,

Table H-11.

1980

and Household Characteristics of Housing Units With a Black Householder:

Con.
[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see

Int reduction

For meaning o

symbols, see Introduction.

Newark

Census Tracts
[400 or More Black Persons]

Occupied housing units

city,

Essex

or definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

County Con.

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0037

0038

0039

0040

0041

0042

0043

0044

0045

0046

0O47

on

781

004

495

278

874

712

691

2 040

74
234
568
95
40

95

119
196

90
284
299

137

380

266
500

404

16

105

308

184

61

90
495
"

27
54
188
70
146
10

173

175

359

18

133
628
27
458
405
9

316

522

Tract

0048.01

168

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
1,

detached or attached

2
3 and 4
5 to 9

10 to 49
or more

50

home

Mobile

or

trailer,

etc.

81

145
135

108

719

189
821

93
224

104
56

281

28

64
187
27

"

585
92

414
78

41

102

47
136
130
111

635
7

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


1979 to
1975 to
1970 to
1960 to
1950 to
1940 to
1939 or

March 1980
1978

16

1974
1969
1959
1949

274
34
47

16

11

84
144
540

241

171

117

328
64

43

270

278
897

380
777

817
25
6

525
60

426

407

82
25

11

143

60

649
86

10

10

15

447

134

24
-

54

119

128

14

162
20

25
94

13

11

300

277
13
14

194
9

167

496
224

10

37
146
260
545

earlier

9
25
52
35

15

13

13

11

14

9
.

33
151

188

467

25

10

49

48

21

67
341

149

119

323
437
734

448
525
897

89
275
284
286
224

10

36
35
252
380

519
532

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam or hot water system
Central warm-air furnace
Electric

Other

heat

pump

built-in electric units

Other means

None

054

078

522

386

305

734

119

689
163

19

35

30

52

213

158

183
50

164
50

310

195

309

372

18

22

11

012

553

493

383
28
54
206
20
-

349

17

138

11

201

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

gas

Bottled, tank, or LP gas

21

Electricity

Fuel

644
24

kerosene, etc

oil,

Other

No

fuel

305

247
22
25
017

24

13

11

660
322

240
213
42

562
132
65
22

002

717

989
93

14

used

453
4
20

81

8
1

21

12

30
661

594

183

729

657
363

VEHICLES AVAILABLE

509
375

127

None

3 or more

8
14

636
402

556
513

310
312

193
85

194
15

188
64

258
303
109
42

255

852

690

81

73
54

47
475
20
278
257
35
232

25
26
295
20
712
706

271

482
865
279

777
427

79

65

107

579
593

111

37

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
1
2 or more complete bathrooms

495

14

10

34
257

60
164

15

Oil

14
781

136
34
004

978

774

004

13

59

14

No telephone

278

235

253

495
495
39
84

Owner-occupied housing units

218

166

_
-

73
_

Air conditioning

Central system

Source of water, public system or private company

Sewage

or

sewer
roomers or boarders

disposal, public

Units with

more bedrooms

complete bathroom plus half bath(s)


2 or more complete bathrooms
Renter-occupied housing units
2 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
1

793

615

_
004
565
93

2 or more complete bathrooms

10
13

256
44
180

74
17
1

430
38
316
309
66
185

390

348
67
62

_
422
247

926

47
930
815
19

10
13

504

76
826
86

100

68

274

222

421

15

864
826
32

659
115

98
606
36
522
516
64
207

324

141

691

674

81

954

588
443
168

040
035

298

447

650
266
199
176

490

244

391
17
18

390
683

168

20
314

73

62
178

150
57

201

166

97
56
36

600

002
217

136
82
50
48
032
424

18

25

33

650

136

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1959

to

1979
1975
1970
1969

to

to
to
to

Owner-occupied housing
March 1980

218

units

166

73

1978
1974
1969

or earlier

793

Renter-occupied housing units


to
to

615

March 1980
1978
1974

or earlier

390

348
31

274
22

16

57

81

004

422

930
227
316

600

186

135

400

151

241
177

42
94

374

36

926

161

226

222

447

421

23
85
166

19
32
185

77
160

6
11
11

376
491 )

101

244

166
250
100
84

390
388

61

47
1

032

592
232
178

263
426
279
64

102
62

119
53

26

53

"

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH


HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER
Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

147
68
6
89
26

125
49

17

218
93

160
92

32

95

40

10

41 1

121
52

123
37

27
83
23

260
48

19
10

17
23.3
17

1< I

32

11

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per

67

11

44

16

19.3

4.0

6.8

67

11

44

11.8
16

room

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per room

469

Renter-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use

46.7

459

1.01 or more persons per room


Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or

H-190

more persons per room

NEWARK,

N.J.,

41
10

SMSA

328

203

314

295

33.8

22.6

28.6

203
46

307
54

295
74

11

35.3
311
79
17

11

191
45.3
180
23

CENSUS TRACTS

Structural, Equipment,

Table H-ll.

1980

and Household Characteristics of Housing Units With a Black Householder:

Con.
[Dato are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Newark

city,

Essex

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

County Con.

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

Tract

Tract

Troct

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0048.02

0049

0050

0051

0052

0053

0054

0055

0056

0057

0058

0059

039

882

350

529

388

996

2 017

Occupied housing units

712

007

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
1, detached or ottached
2
3 ond 4
5 to 9
10 to 49

41

177
1

home

or

202
768

69
29
109

219
384

86
114
305

454

50 or more
Mobile

169

19
113

213

54
163

173
57

84
196

22
56

11

101

79
65

41

750

363
215
74

456

491

154

88

267

147
116

280

74
44

272
63

14

103

165

32

11

10

472
84

36
62
290

27
257
203
488

48
49
146
548

304

883

15

11

658
30

53

183

368

29

85
124
158

75
334
15

trailer, etc.

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


1979 to March 1980.
1975 to 1978
1970 to 1974
1960 to 1969
1950 to 1959
1940 to 1949
1939 or earlier

23

40
81

91

643
502
475
267

184

249
27

280

22
25

12

61

111

187
163

386

717
74

371

102

816

326

135
269
527

359
238

420
259

832
82

34
194

252

29
108
244
626

28

199

15

210
587

41

86
416

266

HEATING EQUIPMENT
800
87

Steam or hot water system


Central warm-air furnace
Electric

Other

heat

pump

861

44

034
172

11

built-in electric units

Other means

33

101

106

None

43
227

279
20
22

441
14

17
11

74

20

13

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

434

gas

Bottled, tank, or LP

gas-

Fuel

kerosene, etc

oil,

fuel

454

55
1

23
14

Other

No

337
7

36
56

Electricity

used

337
6

330

280
38
6
702

15
41

326

297
27

438

123

548

26

10

10

47
827

43
977

22

276

61

80
9
7

468

262

180
14

20
650
22

728
169
89

509
253
22

10

946

776

9
53
107

108

13

10

11

42
760

17

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None

461

469

677
728

67
20

2
3 or more

261

476

398
455

164
64

147
39

76

505
224
135

478
326

762
565

155

141

194
122
34

18

331

136

48

180
176
32

14

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

sewer

Units with roomers or boarders

No telephone
Owner-occupied housing units
or

12

039
039
45

155

123

867
47
67
316
47
882
867
29
229

59

470

83

285

208
22
2 017
2 010
24
292

Central system

706

13

Source of water, public system or private company


disposal, public

702
102
54
846
212
742
728
85
328

32

Air conditioning

Sewage

966

more bedrooms

complete bathroom plus half bath(s)


2 or more complete bathrooms
Renter-occupied housing units
2 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
1

1
1

021
55

981
37

459

89
67

68
99
393
29
476
476
96
295

258

286

193

123

23

37
67

133
30
78
721

342
270
712
694

13

121

25

95

4
958
908

47
272
646

629
500

7
9

16

96

59
6

470

83

16

38
368

119

25
1
1

754

624
478
10

78

307
40
007
000

315
6

518

369

12

22
32
11

350

529

341

511

45

15

67

203

87
22

110
9

14

388
378
42
68

996
979

784

35
236

35
320

128
38

68
29

139

21

29
652
272

14

611
7

263
206

498
364

12

10

43

260
133

928
645
9

32

791

10
14

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


Owner-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1960
1959

March 1980
1978
to 1974
to 1969
to

to

or earlier

Renter-occupied housing unirs

1979 to March 1980


1975 to 1978
1970 to 1974
1969 or earlier

958
331

579
487

139

128

258

286

26

11

30

6
19

14

97
308
28

45
176
40

17

10

16

145
59

20
59

31

40

41

68

18

62

624

721

263

498

177

220
264

51

130
165
83
120

260
69
92
24
75

928
227
404

652
238

105
74
33

87
210

185
59
170

42

30

122
72

272
257
580
246

561

285

15

629

754

67
237
242
83

221
131

95

28: 1

128
109

22

20

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH


HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER
851

Occupied housing units


Owner-occupied housing units

17

158
98

94
26

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

713
57

157
25

19. i

42

109

25

13

2
1

>

141
69

78
39

10

28

20

99

69

14

13

10

69
34

41
32.0

28.8

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per

11
18.6
11

room

level

Complete plumbing for exclusive use


1.01 or more persons per

room

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per

CENSUS TRACTS

room

15

28

18.1

10.9

14
4.9

27.6

15

28

14

24
24

40
40

41

7
7

more persons per room

Renter-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty

26
5.5
19

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or

84
4)

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

015

296

226

346

289

51.8

23.3

35.9

55.4

40.1

982
78
33

296
73

226

319
55
27

289
38

21

151
57.4
108
16

43
20

312
62.7

296
60
16
10

NEWARK,

107
41.2
97

489

339

52.7

52.0

433

13
10

137
56

260
49
79
20

N.J.,

11

SMSA

H 191

Structural, Equipment,

Table H-ll.

1980

and Household Characteristics of Housing Units With a Black Householder:

Con.
[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Newark

city,

Essex

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

and B]

County Con.

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

Occupied housing units

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0062

0063

0064

0065

0066

0067

0068

0075.01

0075.02

0080

0081

0082

567

354

505

013

340

299

257

381

646

309

25
275
314
000

702

401

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
I,

detached or attached

2-

3 and 4
5 to 9
10 to 49

176
602
916

50 or more

home

Mobile

15

30

10

85
135
76
28

6
172
151
1

213

or trailer, etc.

23

39
249

151
61

331

446
634

620

11

10

54
28
69

154

194
63
24

12
10

22

19
17

14
81

212
6

182
25
14

42
45
22
253

10

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1950
1940
1939

March 1980
1978

to
to

-.

1974
1969
1959
1949

to
to
to
to

or earlier

153
279

19

17

150

112

171

825
266
115
358

707
463
59

19
19

325
18

17

43
273

142
166

131
19

27
6
526
286
179
369

129

33

179
78

56
66
229
386

651

271

502

6
43

67

182

128

66
274

175

66

28

75

161

91

90
223

296

257
6

228

242

81

20

37

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam or hot water system

Central warm-air furnace

heat

Electric

Other

368
147

414

29

214
75

208
24

pump
54
133

built-in electric units

Other means

204

15
47

None

58

12

66

24

635
584
20
229
178

9
12

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

gas

Bottled, tank, or LP

gas

Electricity

Fuel

kerosene, etc

oil,

Other

No

fuel

used

207

513
32
54

820

094

127

626
33

994
617

953
555

91

59

293
29
32

151

550

15

58
760
33

234
29
118
626

17
71

339

12

47
9

258
26

97
7
12
175

137

19

16

168
105
26

38

140
33
9
177

461

10
12

11

334
47

994
555

20
271

883

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None

339

809

139
27

521

760
205
48

71

223
92
25

39

91

3 or more

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

Air conditioning

system

Central

Source of water, public system or private company

Sewage

disposal, public

sewer

Units with roomers or boarders

No telephone

684
92
525
90
702
693
30
218

540

38

938
32

33!

19

28
62

16

21

24

420

12

74
401
401

575
317
013
013

25

295
1

567
567
25
435

Owner-occupied housing units

or more bedrooms

complete bathroom plus half bath(s)


2 or more complete bathrooms
Renter-occupied housing units

304

455

75

354
333
54
190

505

486

380

2 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

676

109

562

212

14
16

16

340
340

23

130

252

300

4
50

44

22

70

40

32

24

21

299
299
6
56

257
257

48
831

381

371

312
646
646

18

62

627
78

36

16

28
310
204

243

292

11

251

222

37

36

19

16

483
413

92

331
722
38

21

973

308

181
13

148

12

293

250

344

610

38

594
78
36

37

36

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


Owner-occupied housing units

1979 to
1975 to
1970 to
1960 to
1959 or

44

26

March 1980
1978
1974
1969

70

40

18

26

earlier

Renter-occupied housing units

1979 to March 1980


1975 to 1978
1970 to 1974
1969 or earlier

676

562

190
505
459
522

9
19

16

310

483

65
160
28
57

103
126

246

59
17

50
16

5
18
13

11

21
1

331
174
502
170
485

973
237
543
98
95

308
59
70
76

242

293

92

27
6
182
39

10

14
9
84

293

250

344
259
73

610
437
684
280
209

103

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH

HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER


Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

235

9
196

221

9
40

42

56

23

252
27

43

61

13

45

35
373
42

11

42.3

18.2

27.3
6
6

11

more persons per room

10
25.0
10

7
21.9

150
48.7
145

9
24.3
9

36.1

1.01 or more persons per

13

13

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

room

754

Renter-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use

45.0

1.01 or more persons per room


Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per room

H 192

505

19

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or

322

NEWARK,

N.J.,

707
110
47

141
45.5
141
11

280

491

596

58.0

36.9

61.3

236
64
44

467
83
24

537
30
59

10
5

152
44.2
52
27
100

428
26.6

405
27
23

18

SMSA

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-ll.

Structural, Equipment,

1980-

and Household Characteristics of Housing Units With a Black Householder:

Con.
[Dato are estimates bosed on a sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Newark

city,

Essex

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

County Con.

B]

Oronge

city,

Essex County

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Troct

Tract

Tract

Tract

0083

0084

0085

0086

0087

0090

0092

0093

0096

0097

0181

0182

394

141

534

235

038

289

608

24
53

36
38
42

_
368
54
079

87
82
28
24
-

23

21

475
499
384

210

129

40
38

184

41

67
402

22
59

153

157

35

126

22
49

194
156

167
6

263

191

Occupied housing units

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
detached or attached

1,

2135
25

3 and 4
5 to 9
10 to 49

50 or more

home

Mobile

or

10

136
16
155

14

33

25

9
36

33

35

68

65

47

32

422

35

25
16

11

41

18

81

117

172
202
60
122
441

39
35

121

191

237

133

14

86

145

62
98

164
108

38

trailer, etc.

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1950
1940
1939

March 1980
1978
1974
to 1969
to 1959
to 1949

42
20

to

to
to

or earlier

-.

9
18

109

36
138

116
122

91

281

20

178

56
255
78
54

207

364

165

211

334
114
26

527

63
127
129

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam or hot water system
Central worm-oir furnace

heat

Electric

Other

pump

34

15

9
13
57

built-in electric units

68

Other means

102
23

151

817

206
35

239

32
152

None

18

58
4

25

29

106
18

24

24
129

124

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

62
10
15
87

gas

Bottled, tank, or LP gas


Electricity

Fuel

kerosene, etc

oil,

107

568

256

Other

No

fuel

491

163

128

222

110

42
523

12

42
840
72

31

used

12

68

27
362

162

24
509

11

14

78
46

285

177
32

123
103

11

71

18

19

559
369
94

16

163
113
6
7

978

281

27
239

370

350
70
40

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None
1

2
3 or more

27
38

343
44

105

17

19

116
382
36

101

148

207
387
178
27

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
1
2 or more complete bathrooms
Air conditioning

Central system

Source of water, public system or private company

Sewage

disposal, public

sewer

164

384

130

9
10

50

19
19

45

47

400

174
174

394
394

13

No telephone

61

66

Owner-occupied housing units


4 or more bedrooms
1 complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
Renter-occupied housing units
2 or more bedrooms
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
1
2 or more complete bathrooms

33

14
7

518

235

448

212

250
14

14

20
62

20
415
77
457
457

18

25
140

48
224

11

Units with roomers or boarders

141

141

127

10

534
526
26
266

235
235

42
17

58
23

227
227
111

21
12

24
18

141

380
124

77

12

99
52

527

12

19

038
038
38
257

289
289

27
7
4

143
50

31

13

45
895
685

250
250

11

110

214

457

203

102

178

105

124

223
43

608
32
37
365
37
608
591

10
75

17

258
105

128
20

791

49
20
404
14

792
793
30
43
193
65

18

41

26
480
303

20
606
374
8

10

14

12

II

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


1979
1975
1970
I960
1959

to

Owner-occupied housing
March 1980

to

1978...

to

1974
1969

to

units

or earlier

Renter-occupied housing units

1979 to March 1980


1975 to 1978
1970 to 1974
1969 or earlier

17
12

6
15

10

41

380

99

36

65
72
43

43
22
34

68

200

33

173

130

15

29

527

214
34
67
75
38

25
53
65

457

203

103

106

223
82

225

111

101

30

28

21

193
22
58

29
25

54

128
22

27

42

33

51

31

71

480
40
202

52

151

606
270
237
76

10

87

23

895
156
305
235

258

199

125

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH

HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER


Occupied housing units

Owner-occupied housing units


Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

105

155
18

43

94
46

20

31
37

58

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room
Renter-occupied housing units
Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use
1 .01
or more persons per room

CENSUS TRACTS

15
45.5

42.9

83

234

66

114

80

107

58.9

61.6

66.7

53.3

17.5

527

73

234

46

94

80

107

16

10

20

29
20

10

48

6
25.0
6

15

33.6

12
38.7

48

12

22
11.4

22
6

58
26.0
58

553

HI

61.8

43.0

91
19.0

524

101

91

17

123

42

29

10

163
26.9
163

25

19

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

H 193

Table H-ll.

Structural, Equipment,

and Household Characteristics of Housing Units With a Black Householder:

1980-

Con.
[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

Orange

Census Tracts
[400 or More Black Persons]

Occupied housing units

city

Essex

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

County- Con.

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Remainder of Essex County

B]

Morristown town, Morris County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Trac t

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0183

0184

0185

0186

0187

0188

018 r

0191

0216

0435

0436

0438

693

994

290

331

121

719

200

714

160

317

75
152
105

159

32
106
85
34
33

38
38
69
28
82
76

164
56
69

352

278
99
89

48

123

212

50
52

99
32

498
327

188
46

40

51

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
1,

detached or attached

2
3 ond 4
5 to 9

10 to 49
50 or more

home

Mobile

15

189
56

233

231

113

147

10

6
41

~-

111

22

200
-

64-8

3)

24 r

184

2i

10

55

or trailer, etc.

YEAR STRUQURE BUILT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1950
1940
1939

to

March 1980

to

1978_

to

1974
1969
1959
1949

84
112
130
117
240

43
303
172
429

21

248

Steam or hot water system

42: 1

732

192

Central worm-air furnace

139

to
to
to

or earlier

21

115
68
182

4i
65

51

99
53
187
105
222

23
70

23
180
154
73

99

415

323

55 *

101

284

514
106

S3 S

160
34

458

10

2S

124

10
21

5.

6-1

24
10

30
92

8
13

60
27
42
167

HEATING EQUIPMENT

heat

Electric

Other

pump
39
92

built-in electric units

Other means

227
28

674

31

93

70

65
96
75

58

361
7

112
6

119

425

347

36
590

197

5
41

160

201

477

326

12

16

f:

8
28
123

211

106
43

130
17

207
61

13

63

96

26
23

26-t

56

142

11

93

26
149

39
68
48

63
153

299
26

11

None

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


246

gas

Utility

6
47

Bottled, tank, or LP gas


Electricity

Fuel

381 i

kerosene, etc.

oil,

<1

Other

No

102

258

15

98

50
387
4

47 5
1

used

fuel

VEHICLES AVAILABLE

13;

554
338
83

114
143
33

130
146
46

19

180
36

None
1

2
3 or more

'

376
578
154
13

115
284
289
31

24

150

39
25

63
102
35

334

706

160
13

19

13

51

131

160
160

317
313

200
39

148

133
97

94

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

69:

963
46

290

326

29

27

2S

63

Air conditioning

39:
7

335
20
994
965

79

123
39
331

Units with roomers or boarders

i;

17

19

331
14

No telephone

3<

125

26

57

137

719
109
288
440
76
719
719
27
62

Owner-occupied housing units


4 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

12: 1

219
70
37

84
25

38

177
32

417
253

18
7

27

41

26

Renter-occupied housing units

570

206

293
209

944

Central system

Source of water, public system or private company

Sewage

disposal, public

sewer

69:
69:

31

2 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

290
266

466

171

9
32

11

219
20

84

38

55

31

30
62

25

121

46
38
641
52
1
1

121
121
18

79
273
302
148
30

12

15

177
46

417

331

53 5

171

69
66
162

25

26
200
200

714
710

3
1

78
77 5

12

8
18

59
43

200

229

121

53
39
48

39
148

123

Owner-occupied housing units

March 1980
1978
1974
1969
earlier

570

Renter-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1969

to
to
to

March 1980
1978
1974

13
19

21

HI

361

86

189
126

5
15
12
6

17
6

50
124
114
104
25

200

229

49

128

20
125

19

17

17

45

10

83
106

7
18
7

53

35

HI

189

485
97

18

944
426
339

302

53
79

293
97
98

82

17

19

111

57

79

68

9
43

_
-

142
97
149

72

153
44
22
69

10
10

137
78

6
6

51
28
7
25
7

11
5.0

8.3

11

52

21

775

206

187

>9

>

168

13

30-5
16-4

43
65

239
134
215

or earlier

15

128
24

485

>9 i

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


1979 to
1975 to
1970 to
1960 to
1959 or

49
34

19

44
46

21

10

70

11

33

65

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH

HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER


Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

.01 or

167
67

16

11

_
31

47
34

4
1

11

36

1< )

55
11

24

26

13

23

14.7

3.1

11.5

2.2

26

13

23

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1

6
44

10
20.4
10

8
6.3
8

more persons per room

Locking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per

room

:::

Renter-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level

Complete plumbing for exclusive use


1.01 or more persons per room
1.01 or

H-194

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

25
13.2

105

212

79

22.5

26.2

233

47

35.8
100
10
5

198
47

68

14

11

more persons per room

26
23.4
26

47
22.8

19

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

173
35.7
173
29

239
30.8

25

CENSUS TRACTS

Structural, Equipment,

Table H-ll.

1980-

and Household Characteristics of Housing Units With a Black Householder:

Con.
[Dota are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

Remoinder of
Morris County

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

Occupied housing units

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Somerville borough,

Somerset (CDP). Somerset County

Elizabeth city

Somerset County

A and

B]

Union County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0433.01

0531.02

0531.03

0532

0533

0502

0504

0302

0303

0304

0305

0307

220

139

258

916

473

168

215

339

153

802

180

193

157

87

252

16

19

68
13

16

42
354

72
37

75
38
33

108

225
90

139

309
60
20
59
22

537
128

126

25
26
-

201

11

10

10

21

17

17

202
191

20
35

6
6

216

104

"

523
174
9
_
96

134
6

99
26

458
9
329

56

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
detached or attached

I,

2
3 and 4
5 to 9
10 to 49

50 or more

home

Mobile

or

trailer,

27
25

131

etc.

24
24

40

6
12

10

60
105

YEAR STRUaURE BUILT


March 1980
1978

1979 to
1975 to
1970 to
1960 to
1950 to
1940 to
1939 or

1974
1969
1959
1949

22
49

40

61

25
29

no

earlier

18

10

18

30
54
99
216
313

180

18

49
98

55
134
33

22

51

158

45

163

46

78

157

103

57
24
55

37
87

50
195

418
396

315
119

134

240

96

68

36

15

52
50

25

186

11

18

158

HEATING EQUIPMENT
152

Steam or hot water system

26

Central warm-air furnace

heat

Electric

pump

Other built-in electric units


Other means

...

42

None

:::

15

63

42

184

67

18

34

34

16

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

gas

Bottled, tank, or LP gas


Electricity

Fuel

oil,

120
9

87

219

465

182

61

25
22

62

21

33

383

6
14
271

91

kerosene, etc

15

120
35

71

7!

129
103
103

95
23
27

133

Other

No

fuel

10
8

52

6
118

123

77
85

40
86

18

67

used

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None
1

3 or more

26
80

40

57
57

72
27

214
32
36

139
22
51

103
139

71

139
86
132
139

197
130
193
249

30

11

_
-

154

87

249

53

69
140

326
402

40

135

258

894
282

72
149
139
113

33
74

37

559
188
55
_

464
54
60
226
20
402
449

215
29

339
24

153

796

151

12

108

116

35

20
58

83

164

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
1
2 or more complete bathrooms
Air conditioning

Central system

Source of water, public system or private compony

220

Sewage

111

disposal, public

Units with

sewer

roomers or boarders

No telephone
Owner-occupied housing units

or

more bedrooms

complete bathroom plus half bath(s)


2 or more complete bathrooms
Renter-occupied housing units
2 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
1

41

16

32
36
66

22

52

51

15

51

_
-

154

87

132

435
123

867
903

339
334

153
153

802
802

180
180

193
193

12

16

67

37

310

61

111
35

96

34

54

59

55

29

12

12

41

23
6
9

29

215
124

104
70

243
216

119
104

748
587

121

12

11

34

54

59

55

12

29

21

55

25

44

521
179

258
111

275
125
395
367

54

7
7

45
215
215
26
20

188

19

...

4
5

76

138
68

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


Owner-occupied housing units

1979 to March 1980


1975 to 1978
1970 to 1974
1960 to 1969
1959 or earlier
Renter-occupied housing units

1979 to March 1980


1975 to 1978
1970 to 1974
1969 or earlier

13

11

10

44
22

53
74

66

52

249

17

23

30

7
19

16

521
70
178
83
166
24

258
20

Ill

96

40

52
47
99

17

47
38

52
23

21

26

28

395

215
89

104
30
28
26
20

243
88

119
70

748
148
236

121
52

138
46
59

54
40

62
20

15

123
146
68
58

41

22
63

91

19

11

30

19

33
22

108

17

256

33

19
14

21
12

120

18
14

23

100

11

"

41

"

25

46.3
25

12
20.3

76
63.9
76
27

461
61.6

63

52.1

3.6

457

58

86
4

16

53

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH


HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER
Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

33

69

19

41

30

61
61

6
19

_
_
-

_
-

...

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room
Renter-occupied housing units
Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room

CENSUS TRACTS

_
-

7
8.0

10

32

1.9

12.4

10

32

17.7
17

78
32.1

54

_
56

55

19.7

5
9.6

14.2

25.6

5
4.8

56
42

46

6
6

_
-

13

17

16
14.4
16

...

...

24
9

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

"

H-195

Structural, Equipment,

Table H-ll.

1980

and Household Characteristics of Housing Units With a Black Householder:

Con.
[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

Far meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Elizabeth city. Union

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

County Con.

B]

Linden city. Union County

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

Occupied housing units

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0310

0311

0312

0313

0314

0315

0316

0317

0345

0346

0351

0353

170

147

140

707

835

192

211

346

347

031

193

202

13
95
45

26
48
10
37

132

92
233
95

16

24

110

121

436
399

49

28
9
93
65

98

91

92
65
28

49
44

6
6

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
I, detached or attached
2
3 and 4
5 to 9
10 to 49

50 or more
Mobile home

17

223
457
227

123
83

21

27

403
126
25
21

101

18

311

47
78

or trailer, etc.

81

234
-

9
9

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1950
1940
1939

March 1980
1978
1974
to 1969
to 1959
to 1949
to

to

to

5
25
140

or earlier

6
32
4
17

18

10

26
22
174
254
646

4
47
83
140
423

765
65

410
56

49
190
75

433

47
30
22

10

31

73
125
67
33

12

84
73

25
47

17

107
133
55

37

40

140
55

333

49
332
358
170

26
28

47
22

122

60

474
362

126
35

59
132

10
12
10

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam

or hot water system

Central worm-air furnace


Electric

Other

heat

128

75

11

pump

built-in electric units

Other means

565

14
13

48

14

63
7
39

34

251

223

161

None

13

219
89
15

24

131

49

11

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

74

gas

Bottled, tank, or LP

Fuel

96

kerosene, etc

oil,

521
12

gas

Electricity

48
530

27
47

9
18

356

283

165
7

477

46
498

15

59
457
20
4

114

18

Other

No

324

fuel

used

240

76

119

22
95

8
75

14

160

11

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
75
56
29

75
54

497
435

340

306
376

133

136

3 or more

10

14

159
49

42

17

148
5
9
56

137

106

696
28
42

812
60
32
452
87
835
826
26
92

None
1

192

72
97
23

61

120
22

38
224
84

28
100

141

41
141

117

409
325

48

156

49
25

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bothrooms
Air conditioning

Central system

41

4
44
1

62
348
45
140

133

Source of water, public system or private company

170
170

147
147

No telephone

45

19

Owner-occupied housing units

57

28

13
5

341
69

4
113
53

4
119
86

36
49
799
602

Sewage

disposal, public

sewer

Units with roomers or boarders

4
1

or

more bedrooms

complete bathroom plus half bath(s)

2 or

more complete bathrooms

Renter-occupied housing units


2 or more bedrooms

complete bathroom plus half bath(s)


2 or more complete bathrooms

36
275

321

28
701

696
34
80

276
55
28
32
431
323

5
13

184
46
54
32
651
257
6

346
24
135

340
62
30
234

211
211

346
346

347
347

39

33

184
25

211

23

142
30
192
192

105

34

202

655
122
031

14

193

013

181

6
202
202

106
103

41

13
17
101

16

35

168

144

14

576
114

14

106
99

17
13
17

455

114

26

192
108
25
6

004

193
35
32
119

185
27

333
244

203

88

101

11

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1959

Owner-occupied housing
March 1980
1978
to 1974
to 1969

28

units

to

to

15

25

or earlier

113
30
68
15

Renter-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1969

to

March

to

1978
1974

to

1980

or earlier

119
23
27
28
41

184

144

26

341
22
26
54
87
152

276

172
39

46

799
242
257

431
63
175
103

651
170
252
155

192

90

74

28

209

53

82

47

120
8
94
26

19

27

19

137
163

12

33
23
77

46

576
43
90
98
226

30
16
31

119

51

106
7

185
88
66
23

333
110

203

455
70
138
188
59

152
61

10

11

76

114
25
42
47

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH

HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER


Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

14

38

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room..
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room
Renter-occupied housing units
Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per

room

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per

H-196

118
96

room

NEWARK,

N.J.,

43

29

13

16

15.8

17.9
5

12.6

10.5

7.1

43

25

13

2.8
16

57

43

313

117

103

50.4

36.1

39.2

27.1

15.8

51
26.6

36

43

117
26

103

51

306
99

21

10

44

53

116

38

15.9

25.5
104

33.3

53
12

11

38

12

SMSA

CENSUS TRACTS

Structural, Equipment,

Table H-ll.

1980

and Household Characteristics of Housing Units With a Black Householder:

Con.
[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Plainfield city.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

Rahway

Union County

B]

city,

Union County

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

Occupied (touting units

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Trod

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Troct

0388

0389

0390

0391

0392

0393

0394

0395

0396

0397

0358

0359

0360

703

306

597

832

946

523

173

785

275
117
65
53

159
166
108
126

399
253
86
42

534
45

271

42
73

12

316
117
77

81

208
65

129
37

140

32

64
46

043

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
733
200
38

1, detached or attached
2
3 and 4:...

5 to 9

14

10 to 49 ..
50 or more

34
24

Mobile

home

or

243
169
139
26
162
132

214
208
97
14

75
95

723
473
79
24

404
40
79

136

12

45
218

trailer, etc.

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1950
1940
1939

March 1980
1978
1974
to 1969
to 1959
to 1949

25

to

15

18

10
12

41

to

69

19

92

50

11

264
289

96
176

103

109
54

131

55
59
124

20
175
354

90
184
429

144
401

839
403
4

to

or earlier

84

178

191

101

91

228

380

305

271

646
305

533
194

316

373
143

467

450

158

107

201

20

16

91

118

35
30

157

40
101

718

43

11

215

14

164
148

110

130

29
30
145
173
56
247

231

252
335

297
297

300
148

221
351

54
94
65

41

46
166
132
102

22
33
87
134
127
120

92

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam or hot water system
Central worm-air furnace
Electric

Other

heat

pump
18
126

built-in electric units

Other means

92

73
222

19

14
39

139

71

30
22
23

352
32
78
484

547
22
36
799

310

303

173

51

22
343

53

52

13

355

298

103

81

30

210

74

316

181

34
35

311

51

127

785
128
108
636
273
785
785

None

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

gas

605

375

162
53

213
4

178

4
430
4

24
449

121

51

101

360

329

514
26

236
284

74
227

153

201

372
352
95

30

95

13

854
90
39
355

696
70
43
224

592
106
77
291

805
26
40
158

8
871
871
19

16

037
036
34

703
700

24
597
597

824
824

440
42
936
923

35

76

74

27
33

17
196

83
116

769

278

129
23
26

432

31

146

138
123

703
444

514
313

580
487

9
10

21

432
45

824
46

446

102
102

71

238
79
38
10

16

Bottled, tank, or LP gas


Electricity

Fuel

kerosene, etc

oil,

Other

No

fuel

13

312

268
205

used

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None

81

151

1...

396
424

424
216

2
3 or more

142

154
385
319

238
580
386
200

44
254
234
148

58
224
368

396

680
184
184
459
64
675
669

702

497

184
207

121

401

701

36
246
36
523
509

11

18

13

192

70

48

60

64

824
233

446

536

372

169
184
172

194
175

108

70

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

128

579

Air conditioning

Central system

037
252

83

'

Source of water, public system or private company

Sewage

disposal, public

sewer

Units with roomers or boarders

No telephone
Owner-occupied housing units
4 or more bedrooms
1 complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
Renter-occupied housing units

2 or more bedrooms
1 complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

15

232

314

181

77

169

224
119
274

49
43
471

98
77
283

282

181

593

195
28

21

925

100
156

175
91

159
123

574
38
404
388
55

234
103

80
718

173
173

81

76
413
207
20

32

536
87

372

231
122

82
87

90

106

202
182
94

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


Owner-occupied housing units

March 1980
1978
to 1974
to 1969

1979
1975
1970
1960
1959

to

1979
1975
1970
1969

to

to

Renter-occupied housing units

to

278

Morch 1980
1978
1974

314

24

27
68
84

129
7
30
49

208

54
42

101

76

198

59

34

37

107

471
83
164
166
58

283
96
93
69
25

703

514

158
50

46
17

274

593

62
145

36
31

or earlier

232
53

199

or earlier

to

769
54
110

195

372
140

81

234

182

413

181

177

181

102

125
'53

104

23

21

171

206
87
44

127
79

50

276
75

92

121

118

210

50

109

144

35

46

580
203

97
38

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH

HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER


144
137

Occupied housing units


Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

98
53
12
23

47

12

42

102
13

64
28

18
4.2

64

7.8

1.3

64

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per

18

30

2.3

12.9

21
6.7

18

30

21

room

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per room


Renter-occupied housing units
Percent below poverty level

Complete plumbing for exclusive use


1.01 or more persons per

room

42

126

52

233

15.3

26.8
121

18.4

33.1

52

233
33

42

10

109
21.2
109

29

148
25.5
148
37

75

48

50

32.1

26.4

12.1

75
22

48
20

50

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per

CENSUS TRACTS

room

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

H-197

Structural, Equipment,

Table H-ll.

1980

and Household Characteristics of Housing Units With a Black Householder:

Con.
[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Roselle borough. Union County

Occupied housing units

city.

Union County

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Summit

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Westfield town.

A and

B]

Remainder of Union County

Union County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0340

0341

0342

0344

0380

0366

0322

0323

0328

0384

0385

0387

231

189

193

065

251

307

471

260

091

380

180

108

125

134

847
376
125

56
70
103

350

146
34

19

12
13

525
386
105
52

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
11

456
418

202

30

100
4

106

94

3 and 4
5 to 9
10 to 49

12

153

42

15

24
27

63
22
8

33

10

40

50 or more
Mobile home

17
14

33

23
-

1 ,

detached or attached

or trailer, etc.

74
30

12

15

17
13

100
.

_
_

_
_

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1950
1940
1939

March 1980
1978

to
to

to
to
to

26

10

21

23

22
48
44
65

28

39
165

12

1974
1969
1959
1949

to

43
48
79

or earlier

7
19

26

25

65

112

13

121

47

6
5

36

74

12

58
50

143

36

45
30
69

97

195
523

33
157

112

225
529
573

114
50

140
187
552

20
84
186
25
60

124
39

629
329

181

123
137

975
226

179
53

756
156

174
186

81

19
3

41
6

14
11

51

22
19
16

7
12

54
23

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam

126
75

or hot water system

Central warm-air furnace

heat

Electric

Other

133

28

pump

45

built-in electric units

Other means

77

21

17

12

21

17

46

13

'6

96

30

262

28

112

11

_
-

None

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

gas

Bottled, tank, or LP

gas

Electricity

Fuel

kerosene, etc

oil,

96

91

_
17

10
12

21

510
11

94

71

81

484
44

fuel

used

114

16

18

Other

No

102

137

140

464

82

478

164

82

60

7
17

11

82

19

143

975

178

511

207

72

48

13

13

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
32
74
95
30

None
1

3 or more

21

37

187

46

89

48

61

79
29

370
379
129

126
37
42

053

251

117

40

74
581

36
74

99
065
057

19

17

251
251

307
307
20

18

39
139

74

119
534
645

28
110
103

55

173

19

253
43

452
496
218
019

106
471

459

200
40
260
260

18

54

18

057
224
464

195

16

422
379
95

90
210
64

062

23
53

27

99

46

27

374
90
134
246
32
380
380

180

102

12

93
112
20
180
180

48
37
78
28
108
108

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

231
31

189
16
10

Air conditioning

131

135

47

Central system

Source of water, public system or private company

Sewage

disposal, public

sewer

Units with roomers or boarders

No telephone

4
1

or

more bedrooms

complete bathroom plus half both(s)

2 or more complete bathrooms


Renter-occupied housing units
2 or more bedrooms
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
1
2 or more complete bathrooms

45
36
118

29

17

16

231
231

189
189

193

191
10

19

88

17
19

132
57
45
36

648

151

158
113

60
34
36
100

143
77
47

Owner-occupied housing units

193

31

88
30

100
16
16
10

89
57

61
23

1
1

10

65
417
339

299
53

15

168

19

181

126

59
6

130

94
536

19

31
1

091

054
27
53

98
32
43

659

362

146

101

116

111

121

211

12

414
317

162
64

86
432

84
134
18

34

301

18

32

057

146

101

34

58
58

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


1979 to
1975 to
1970 to
1960 to
1959 or

March 1980
1978
1974
1969

143

50

100
26
37
23

48

14

132
25
34
39
24

earlier

19

1979
1975
1970
1969

March
1978
1974

Owner-occupied housing units

5
21

88

Renter-occupied housing units


to
to
to

1980-

25
58
5

648
18

151
10

10

110
100
247
173

34
20
69

89
54

61

417

100

32

16

11

15
4
10

74
173
52
118

24

or earlier

181

18

126

98

659

109

12

426
452

61

28
105
103

48
22

12

414

162
63

133
164
117

47

29

13

362
24
71

150
273

116
36

432

18
12

10
9

115
67
142
108

6
6

275
194

33
33

80

115

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH

HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER


Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

31
14

27

17

15

145
104

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

95

44

61

19

123

26

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL


_
~

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use

11

76

73

15

8.3

61
9.4

25

16.6

7.2

6.1

11.1

4.1

11

61

25

70

73

15

116
26.9
108
14

1.01 or more persons per room

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use


1.01 or more persons per room

Renter-occupied housing units

1.01 or more persons per

31
34.8

37

68

27

17.5

37.0

16.4

16.7

11

31

16
26.2
16

73

12.5

73

37

68

27

16

10

11

Percent below poverty level


Complete plumbing for exclusive use

room

6
33.3

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per

H 198

room

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-12.

Financial Characteristics of Housing Units

1980

With a Black Householder:

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction,

for definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

Essex County

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

Belleville

Bloomfield

East Orange

Irvington

Montcloir

SMSA

Total

town

town

city

town

town

21 707

10 577

80

151

2 918

846

17 255

8 071

32

72

278

The

Newark

city

Verono
borough

60

913

47

42

722

38

city

Nutley town

218

3 605

781

741

2 718

12

6
6

98

Oronge

MORTGAGE STATUS AND SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER


COSTS
With a mortgage
Less than $100

$100
$200
$300
$400

$199
$299
$399
$599

to

to
to
to

23

18

177
451

49

2 029

19
7
6

$498

$392

$550

45
82
372
225
536
$502

506
89
615
802
$264

48

79

640

31

17

10
69

$188

578

12

to

$100
$199

or

more

128

Less than

206

3 118

$247

Median

378

4 013

$494
4 452
$100
$200

27
271
1
160
3 132
8 303
4 362

25
100

94

463

401

181

267

71

641

11

$536

234
$530

370
337
$450

25
6
$481

99
300
246
$515

$575

65

477

887

18

191

79

15

105

550
$294

50

$249

366
$284

18

$249

72
307
508
$226

$275

47
144
$256

$288

18

349

47

208

790

16

76

6
1

17

11

4
15
19

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME

25

2 874

$10,000

Less than

72
50

283
164

222

50+

50+

24.3

4 774
345

2 418

109

541

29 percent

to

2 400

Median

$10,000

to

$19 999

25

to

2 558

25

to

more

29 percent

9
6
311

6
18

191

36
30
613

23

102

10
6

62

25

50+

50+

50+

50+

50+

50.0

50 +

50+

23

685
42

238

138
95

16

31

862
74
233
127

253

16
7

410

182

267
35
33
45
154

10

428

78
45
116

32.7

29.9

37.6

28.8

953
879
717
210

34

584

36

18

174

350
353

31.3

32.6

17.5

18.6

14 059

6 581

61

110

4 849

2 405
2

41
14
6

46

6 227

Median
or

762

29 percent

$20 000

37
122
93

580

391

697
784
683

18.6

17.8

97 423

81 821

8 198
2 462
6 752
12 187

7 491

Median

39.

884
638
825
229

,3*3*6
i

561

743
324
306

185

136
250
85
90

9.6

16.6

is. i

19.7

16.6

183

205

16 941

5 478

2 242

51 686

16
9

6 710

31

95

395
303
520

274
540
522
363

57

58
55

6
8

14

194

12
16

16.2

19.6

18.8

106

4 767

12

50

238
89
63

13
17

142
16.

GROSS RENT
$80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
Less than

542
128

2 238

6 012

9
23

21

709

10 989
19 351

21

128

17 522

13

12 880
6 545

45
46
40

Median

4 693
869
$244

9 756
4 482
3 282
698
$237

One-family house, detached or attached

3 293

$337

10

43
42
44

428
286
4 040
5 040
1

2 941

52

120

$450

$368

980

31

15

$344

$299

2 035

73

$330

$359

37
$418

368
$328

50 131
2 052
2 879
3 375
3 662
3 408
31 390
3 365

43 889

63

61

7 371
84
122

2 009

364
452
503
188
658

50
99
80
633
147

48.3

29 627
3 847
7 068
7 728
5 260
2 993
2 423
308

133
548
498
50
$283

383
014
139
$269

23
32
6

183

209
31

$266

218
49

052
265
8 600
12 073
9 325
4 316
1
827
1
100
418
$213
2

181
7
1

14
19

$368

125

$316

$500 +

370
765
448
2 474
2 465
2 234
18 006
978

22

44.2

50 +

13 821

35

36
30

388
283
003
875
423
293
54
$263

12

$500 +

218
$310

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000

Less than

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent

.*

Median

$10,000

20
25

to

$19,999.

to

24

to

29 percent

percent

22.4

$20,000

20
25

or

more

to

24

to

29 percent

percent

CENSUS TRACTS

2
2
3
3

901
631

988
271
102

19
6

26 986

56

30

47.5

50+

6
43.1

50+

50+

24 302
3 449
6 056
6 287
4 243
2 297
719
1

50

87

5 740

24
16
6
16
14
6
23.6

2 135
73
509
555

3 010

251
22.0

10
12
21

33.3

17 665
10 947

13 630

4 754

3 430

70
39
20

380
329
58

860
235

190

7
122

13.5

13.1

8 955

263
282
653
368
670
436
68

57

3 830
2

21

167
243
321
54

482
279
213
24

23.9

36

10

66
109

718
62
50 +

698
96

52

155
170
22

845
737
3 386
3

200
99
102

280
153
48.6

135

946
46
90

671
162

354
459
307

971

014
724

6
29

190
199

144
20.4

37.5

23.5

50 +

150
722
349

24.3

57
9
22.8

334
796

564
320

6 495

49

361
126

168

4 834
244

12

48

271

20

31

14

90

52
17

10

21.6

13.5

21

45
14.5

13.4

14.2

14
13.9

56

14.0

12.0

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

27.5

H-199

Table H-l 2.

Financial Characteristics of

1980 Con.

Housing Units With a Black Householder:

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Essex

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction,

County Con.

for definitions of terms, see appendixes

Morris County

A and

B]

Somerset County

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

West

Specified swiMr-occupicd housing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

SELECTED

well borough

West Orange
town

Remainder

25

112

602

99

Cald-

Madison

Morristown

Succasunna-

borough

town

Kenvil (CDP)

Manville

Total

Dover town

118

88

325

535

889

88

227

10

4
58

10

4
34

183

14

71

84

34
40
$538

110
36
$467

110
248
$609

68
204
528
488
$549

108

193

$228

102

Remainder

588

Total

borough

493

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
With a mortgage
Less than $100

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to

$199
$299
$399

to

$599...

or

more

to
to

55

32
106
387

$491

$639

$714

300
344
$527

13

67

229

98

46

44

Median
Not mortgaged
Less than $100

$100
$200

to

$199

or

more

Median

12

14
53

183

22
76

$350

$123

$378

$250

$270

24
84
$243

12

43

180

63

81

;;;

12

55
138

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000

Less than

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25
30

43

164

14

19.3

50+

50+

50.0

42

151

14

49

17

29 percent
more
Not computed
Median

2
14

to

percent or

$10,000 to $19,999

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$20,000

or

96

50+

i0+

50+

79
6
28

45

300

13

4
33

174

43.1

33.4

21

78

50+

30.6

30.6

22.5

93
22
44

517
100
213
80
124

787
257
367
69
94

19

22.2

18.6

20.3

686

89

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

65

37.5

20

more

27.5

14
13
20.

123

Specified renter-occupied housing units

2
14

32
27.

29
55
42

67

183

462

91

68

128
227
52
55

309

49

19.1

18.4

15.

56

720

811

091
521

140
121

171

GROSS RENT
$80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399...
$400 or more
No cash rent
Less than

5
14

40
26

One-family house, detached or attached

Median gross rent

46
38

9
7

81

64
68
132
116
159

17

29

39
47

42

107

219
259
370
216
296

17
19
15

13

124
178
123
167

58
14

25
187

205
343
244
24
$352

38

18
12
6
7

$260

$308

$322

$332

$277

$213

27

222
$356

13

98
$383

81

185

$245

20
$225

10

$239

$225

$394

$389

92

363

7
13
18

Median

55
45

26
8

55
115
18

$332

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
41

460

19

20

329

Less than 15 percent

7
19

20
25
30
35

7
28
57

15 to 19 percent

48

Less than

$10,000

24 percent
to 29 percent
to 34 percent
percent or more
Not computed
Median
to

30

_
-

27
6

295

19

12

50+

46.2

45

601

38

Less than 15 percent

51

15 to 19 percent

120
144
100
86
80
20

24.0

37

$10,000

to

$19,999

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$20,000

or

12
.

8
12

more

Less than 15 percent

18
12
7

15 to 19 percent

20
25
30
35

24 percent
to 29 percent
to 34 percent
percent or more
Not computed
to

Median

H-200

15.2

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

31

9
9

18
7

23
29

12

9
65
-

242
27

42.3

50.0

47.7

23

263

277

13

31
51

393
42
30
72
74

31
21
191

20
-

50+

49.1

11

7
6

12

52
65

7
6

46

10

32
37

17

18

67
47
38
43
_

18.8

24.4

24.2

28.5

13

219
84
83

351

415

102
155
65

131

32

22

20
-

17.2

17.1

24.1

22.9

625
196
268
84
37
22

32

18
17.0

30
-

_
-

2
17.5

7
22.5

13
17

16.5

5.0

61

112
2

172
61

10

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-l 2.

1980- Con.

With a Black Householder:

Financial Characteristics of Housing Units

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Somerset County Con.

Census Tracts
[400 or More Black Persons]

SELECTED

B]

Union County

New

North Plainfield

Somerset

Somerville

borough

(CDP)

borough

Remainder

Total

Elizabeth city

017

178

256

8 519

427

599

3 429

603

940

135

193

6 995

290

491

943

4
78
583

491
4

44

367
3 462

152
79

Specified owner-occupied housing units _.

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

A and

Unden

city

Provi-

dence borough

Plainfield city

Rahway

city

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
With a mortgage
Less than $100

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

$199
$299
$399
$599

to
to
to
to

or more

47
135

15

48

21

377
376
$557

72

55
104

$406

$625

10

77

43

63

15

27
50

35

$237

$224

$245

48
$224

24
8

$578

Median
Not mortgaged
to

$100 ..
$199

or

more

Median

19

175

84

612
449
702
$490

142

206
36
$397

486

112

501

15

67
120
243
53

$479

$363

$426

524

137

108

39

4
43
90
$222

18

490
995
$230

47
53
$198

138

19

330
$242

$246

014

67

28
42
29
857
58

Less than

$100
$200

$446

93

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
56

$10,000

Less than

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more

50

Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

more
Less than 15 percent
15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$20,000

or

Specified renter-occupied housing units

15

50+

50+

35.8

207

29

59

3
7

34

52
4
46.6

48.0

_
-

50 +

50+

905

138

127

713

146

4
45
32
57

21

41

11

136
156

50
1

11

10

135

26
35
135

24
7
14

25

464
353
953

17.5

40.9

29.6

22.5

30.6

37

754
197
337

118
50

182

56
100

117
103

20.2

19.5

78

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

31

23

28.

28
25

393
13
5

348
21

53

380

32
23
80

27.9

45.0

3*1.3

3V.8

428
226

2 323

381
192
154

222

8
18

600
878
642
587
493

161
16

18

25

662
109
316
236

15.8

17.3

18.2

13.7

14.5

32.5

18.9

14.9

687

232

174

12 745

4 771

942

3 823

787

42

376
74
315
479
980

61

128

69

30
5

GROSS RENT
Less than $80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more

No cash

594

11

26

10
17

75
58
24

34

23

65
106
297
126

630
049
2 114
3 160
2 549
504

16

79

19

871
109

$338

$363

$288

$402

$279

106

33

119

71

$298

46
$417

851

$386

$336

$330

$369

487

337
9

13

26
10

rent

Median.

117

16

16

One-family house, detached or attached


Median gross rent

165
1

15
12

186

859
343
136

25
87

43
74
78
110

235
209
187

210
576
947
863
567

59

311

162
139
118

$296

35
$293

$311

366
$336

36
$328

450

265
13

17

30
22
83

13

141

19

48

131

23

$256

35

61

136

21

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

208

$10,000

Less thon 15 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent...
30 to 34 percent...
35 percent or more

50+

$10,000

to

$19,999

Less thon 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

29
6
5
6
12

12
10

137

67

17

16

46.7

45.9

50+

202

94

17

15
19
16
10
19
15

68
4

47
26
91

$20,000 or more
Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent
20 to 24 percent.

25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

CENSUS TRACTS

29
5

16

259
3 867
316
50 +

4 331
305
862
225
843
549
512
1

28
5
11

19.1

18

50 +

449

331

50+

395

281

91

13

61

249
375
239
228
196

42

130
88

81

88
52
44

73
53

32
55

17

13

26.1

24.7

25.6

274
180

978
487
316

241

56

25

132
25

82

044
50

158

10

12

26

71

14
16
25
170
27

312
466
290

12

27

261

151

835
502
254
79

39

102
108

16.4

712

50+

995
665
884
375

277

6
6

22.7

24.0

33.1

61

184
145
130
104

35
24.0

Not computed

Median

331

15
7

21

419
126
213
307

23

Not computed

Median

13
7

15 to 19 percent

41

18.7

14.3

13.8

81

13

13
14.9

13.4

NEWARK,

108
69

N.J.,

SMSA

H-201

HI 2.

Table

Financial Characteristics of

Union

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Belleville

County Con.

SELECTED

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Bloomfield town,

East

Essex County

Orange

city,

B]

Essex County

Roselle

Roselle Park

Summit

Westfield

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

borough

borough

city

town

Remainder

0144

0151

0099

0100

0101

0102

0103

118

228

2 356

45

107

103

231

199

512

116

942

52

97

220

178

499

116

36

55

17

121

22

59

142
29
$491

58

$471

66
$533

188

$524

20
52
22
$513

143

8
31
12

51

20
55
50

$540

$600

21

13

741

Specified owner-occupied housing unHi

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

town,

Essex County

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

1980 Con.

Housing Units With a Black Householder:

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
618

With a mortgage

to

$100
$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

Less than

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to

to
to

364

Median

$372

227
033
525
$502

$375

$500

36
10

126

43

245

'

Not mortgaged
to

$100
$199

or

more

123

50

89

414

38

55

11

48

18

9
150

31

10

11

75

27
23

71

21

13

_
-

$253

$180

45
$286

$197

255
$226

$218

$225

$173

$288

$275

69

27

64

274

17

17

22

25

7
6

22

10

49

27

57

214

19

46.3

49.3

50+

50+

131

38

85

16

515
45
130
52
288
31.8

17.5

567
429
829

31

78

24

34
44

Less than

$100
$200

Median

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000

Less than

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

6
27
26
72

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent..

30

percent or

more

_
23
15
...

38
24

6
6

14

11

14
8

25

22.5

50+

50+

50+

50+

50+

23

20

59

44

129

22

16

11

13

_
-

13

14

35

44

109

18.6

37.9

37.0

47.9

34.8

267

66

155

133

358

25

36

111

71

81

15

26
33

168
52
27

94
37
25

45
6

15.7

23.1

21.0

17.1

18.9

569

483

625

426

9
7

Not computed

Median

$20,000

or

more

Less than 15 percent

38.6

23.6

24.5

541
178

53
23
30

40

259
45
59

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent

30 percent or more

...

79

31

173
136
19.5

6.5

301

90

18
14

Not computed

Median

Specified renter-occupied housing unfit

18.5

15.8

14.9

655

260

194

18

14

72
127

23
6
68

41

41

211

39

123
58

19
10

68
25

14

36

50
54
174
364
277
200
132

17.4

Oil

GROSS RENT
$80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cash rent
Less than

Median

$279

One-family house, detached or attached

Median gross

rent

$216

65
4
$297

33

_
_
14
8
12
14

40

17

_
6
6

28
28
239
140
37
65
6

25

10

14

74

32
179

131

115

291

162
124

131

115

60
72

88
100

84
37
32

10

13

$302

$302

$281

313
152
118
45
9
$270

$296

$382

$250

$239

12

18

13

16

$450

$500 +

$391

$194

350

158

175

160

588

34

14

69

142

$356

$239

$288

$357

40
$405

268

129
6

45

438

35

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000

Less than

Less than 15 percent

7
7
14

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent.
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

20

98

39

25
32
335

50 +

48.2

50+

233

93
27
18
31
12

20
208

$19,999

11

15 to 19 percent

34
95
52
9
32

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed

more

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent
20 to 24 percent.
25 to 29 percent

30
35

to

241

50 +

50 +

28.6

23
50 +

76

473

28

31

132

5
7
21

141

97
88
70
77

18

28
5

15

4
12
12

23.8

20.2

30.9

24.9

34.2

154
108
33
4

38

73
34

390
218

27

14

101

21

64

16
16
6

127
23

50+

20
145

11

14

39
456

119

10

21

57

45.7

50+

50+
252

215

173

31

47

14

104

55
56
39

56
45
35
23

62
79

22
37
33
31

36
49

17

Median
or

22
7

28

20

Less than 15 percent

$20,000

11

21

19.2

8
10

17
57

11

26

26.1

25.0

26.8

24.2

87
25
53
9

235

93
52
20

171

65
128

87
51

24

42

34 percent

percent or more

Not computed

9
13.0

Median

H-202

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

15.9

15.2

14.2

13.2

16.7

13
13.8

9
14.4

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-l 2.

Financial Characteristics of Housing Units

1980- Con.

With a Black Householder:

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

East Oronge

city,

Essex

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

County Con.

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0104

0105

0106

0107

0108

0109

0110

0111

0112

0113

0114

0115

0116

214

108

181

66

60

58

Specified owner-occupied hauling units _.

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

SELECTED

115

107

187

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS

Whh

44

a mortgage

to

$100
$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

Less than

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to
to

to

$199

or

more

129

7
11

Not mortgaged
Less than $100
to

17

14

Median

$100
$200

78

14

4
85

15

81

37

22

32
37
$600

21

9
27

20
$400

8
17

11

14

$403

$491

21

33

33

42

26
$230

36
$236

;;;

24
46

14

...

7
10

27

42

31
'.'.'.

$325

...

11

14

84

$450

$307

$519

$363

$500

29

13

58

138

61

11
11

10

33
$287

$149

Median

"

:::

18

13

58

138

$350

$319

$395

$342

37
24
$191

10

25

46

43

10

25

39

39

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
-

$10,000

Less than

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

...

50 +

45.0

50+

50 +

50+

50 +

50 +

50 +

27

18

51

62

38

33

24

_
-

24

23

_
-

15
13

33

27

23

10

$19,999

8
11

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

9
14

18

11

more

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

37.5

25.8

3V.4

51

17

141

40

60

27

61

13

14

9
8

11

9
19.6

149

389

50+

40.4

22.5

119
55

71

51

24

20

138

12

52
49

19

18

20

i.5

17.2

13.6

18.3

13.7

865

946

689

6
14

55
7

12

43
213

10

75
130

45
67

29
42

191

132

27
93
139

231
192
25
23

154
153
56
20

41

18

344
216
143
133

$244

$229

21

35.6

18

16.3

287

21

61

24.7

826

"1

43
-

14

11

23.6

31.6

17
14

15 to 24 percent

50 +

3
'

Less than 15 percent

Specified renter-occupied housing units

50 +

15 to 24 percent

or

22

13

Less than 15 percent

$20,000

21

211

111

15.

27

21.8

404

860

24
70
251

GROSS RENT
$80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cash rent
Less than

10

9
56

223
380
232
108
114

35
40
29
77
396
342
203
177
79

521

565
290
123
69

111

264
328
120
20
24

128

100

10

114
4
75

88
323
304

93
242
353

113
157

148
30

218

51

109

47

16

16
9

27

$280

$244

$273

$268

$264

_
33

286
157
39

33

17

11

21

Median

$286

$268

$260

$253

$278

One-family house, detached or attached


Median gross rent

19

26
$272

108

19

16

21

$450

36
$431

12

$307

$450

$283

$225

$489

$500+

$325

492

537

722

513

300

421

9
15

30

169
10

7
15

21

18

31

40

10

6
14

41

32

51

10

220

98

100

254
20

21

50+

50+

39.3

207

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000

Less than

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20

24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
to

Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

408
38

28
48
67
340
30

50 +

49.9

314

545
26
63
190

19
6
16

76
78
83
47
22

143

84
39

Not computed

Median

$20,000 or more
Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent
20 to 24 percent.

25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

CENSUS TRACTS

24.7

343

307

175
126
32

188
110

740
64
190
221
158

59
41
7
22.5

403
255
98
32
4

10

14.9

64
599
37
50 +

2
13.9

14
13.4

341

321

38
38
25
28

14

51

74
52
51

77
87
62

21

297
35

317
52

39.1

48.6

44.1

317
72
50 +

50 +

87

469

280

388

150

262

24
27
36

81

16
82
103
66
4

103

7
25

61

151

140
38
52

22.3

23.0

21.0

112

225

68
20
24

173

198
123
57

40

614

17

33
24
32
56

19

73
99
50
49

494

23.6

24.9

248
121

94
26

18

15

9
21.8

217
125

13

31

14

21

20
133
14

60

60
110
70
45

13

49
15

90
60
30

221

139
62

15

16

14.2

13.9

13

7?
52

27
22.5

26.4

71

271

231
144
61

26

12.9

12.3

13.8

17.8

15.0

NEWARK,

13.8

N.J.,

SMSA

13.7

H-203

Financial Characteristics of

Table H-l 2

Housing Units With a Black Householder:

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

East Orange city, Essex

[400 or More Black Persons]

Specified owner-occupied housing units ..

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

SELECTED

A ond

B)

Irvington town, Essex County

County Con.

Census Tracts

1980 Con.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0117

0118

0120

0123

0124

0125

0126

0127

0128

0129

0130

0131

255

131

120

40

218

183

112

112

40

204

12

84

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
With a mortgage
Less than $100

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to

$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

to

to
to

8
16

34
119
)4

Median
Not mortgaged
to

$100
$199

or

more

Less than

$100
$200

84

27
77

$453

$464

72

19

18

39

10
16

10

25

55

127
47

4
52
10

63

10

75
27

33

19

$570

$569

$640

$526

52

$536

$487

$533

$338

14

$188

Median

71

72

19

18

$306

$275

$225

$275

27

11

15
6

14

$350

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000

Less than

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

$19,999..

50+

50 +

52

13

50+

13

50+

40

19

48

42

21

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent.
30 percent or more

25
8

..
i

Not computed
Median

$20,000

or

more

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

Specified renter-occupied housing units

19

13

6
10

10
9

25.6

36.4

31.7

29.7

176
76
62
24
14

107

28

58

42
36

19

13

16

870

42

7
14

34

19

40

)+

42.5

39.4

36.6

35.6

74

36

30

178
30

47

18

72
10

10

30

26

24

91

26

14

18

11

10

18

13

29
28

18.9

22.5

358

lV'.i

22.5

20.6

25'.6

436

60

326

55

270

34
75
72

68
43

32

59
50
103
52
62

229

18.4

18.9

262

400

15.2

15.3

995

579

GROSS RENT
$80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cosh rent
Less than

20
39
68
144
310
179
71

39

Medion

$273

One-family house, detached or attached

Median gross

rent

10

25

90
101
91

$295

15

$297

$325

324

129

$414

$326

10
6
5

25

$375

51

38
_

8
8
14

_
15

71

45
65
69

27
48

21

182

14

$294

16

23
103

267
505

97
57
29
30
8

113
71

169
23

51

$294

$276

$220

$296

41

39

76
229
156
75
35

18

$291

_
-

13

15

$500+

$346

$275

$450

$297

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000

Less than

11

258

85

103

103

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20

to

25

to

24 percent
29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent
20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent

30
35

to

34

percent

percent or more

102

16

50+

50+

23.9

50+

50 +

348

164

28

147

22

16

more

Less than 15 percent

95

15

35

74
69
42

33
38
8

14

41
15

41

37

37

19

31

53

80

158

164

214

31

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

86

91

13

12

50+

50+

45.0

)+

50+

39.7

50+

146

103

25

148

191

10

467
65
227

42

40
40
48

53

25
32
25

30

24
42
22

26
37
38
30

16

19

17

38

11

110

42
14

35
28

25.7

32.9

27.4

37.0

26.4

24.1

7.9

26.4

18.6

26.6

198
108

143

21

76
37

14

109
62

57

43

52
32

75
55

43

14

15

253
205
42

130
74
43

11

7
6

13.3

13.2

86
44

16

13

Not computed
Median

35
45

23.5

90

15 to 19 percent

H-204

4
15

Median
or

107

Not computed

$20,000

11

20
249

_
_

7
31

16
7

13.9

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

20.0

15.3

13.0

17.3

11.4

14.4

CENSUS TRACTS

HI 2.

Table

Financial Characteristics of Housing Units

Irvington town, Essex

[400 or More Black Persons]

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see oppendixes

Newark

Montclair town, Essex County

County Con.

Census Tracts

1980-Con.

With a Black Householder:

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

A and

city,

B)

Essex County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0132

0133

0165

0166

0167

0168

0170

0171

0172

0002

0007

0008

0009

135

109

37

156

122

476

82

109

60

90

270

66

14

54

Specified owner-otcupied housing units ..

MORTGAGE STATUS AND SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER


COSTS
With a mortgage
Less than $100

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to
to
to
to

$199
$299
$399
$599

11

47
29

142

51

54
6

48

$725

$590

$550

$675

$562

$437

68
$478

26

49

66

18

38

47

19

or more

$535

Median
Not mortgaged
Less than $100

$100
$200

to

$199

or

more

16
23

$508

13
10
21

22

$315

$350

206

Median

20

31

31

9
57

$319

$246

$289

$348

15

34
166

10

$161

$280

$50-

16

$188

$275

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000..

33

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent...

30

percent or

more

to

19

50 +

40.5

45.0

22

35

24

31

49.4

$19,999

II

50

49

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent.

30

percent or

more

Not computed
Median

$20,000

or

20

32

50+

50 +

18

23

18

Not computed
Median

$10,000

more

6
16

21

11

49

50 +

34.2

43.5

50+

37.4

10

108
58

19

62

74
39

31

55
22
22

13

35

10
9

11

27.5

37.5

14.6

17. i

047

721

15 to 24 percent

10

Specified renter-occupied housing units

101

50

20
33

10

13

10

12

14

Less than 15 percent

25 to 29 percent...
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

14

47.1

18.5

322

20

299
143
115
27

21

14

14.3

15.8

305

40

36

550

43.8

19.4

15

27
27

15

12.5

183

866

219

974

GROSS RENT
$80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cash rent

10

Less than

Median

46
302
227
216
125
108
23
$283

22
99
257
222
87
34

27
56
90

16

9
6

65
103
57

22
72
43
72

46
79
133

32
49
33
69
32

20

11

51

143
67
37

13

11

32

21

45

101

$296

Median gross rent

34
68
107

183

23
30
5
14

327
150
99
25

73
93
12

338
267
72
50

16
19

15

22

$186

16

$292

$257

29
22
$306

$144

$221

$256

13

24

13

33

10

$500+

$100-

$346

$458

$275

20
$275

$500 +

$225

183

467

One-family house, detached or attached

13

34

24
25
48
14

$360

$237

$281

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000

440

197

310

291
15

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

15
19

347

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent..
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$20,000

more
Less than 15 percent
or

15 to 19 percent

20
25
30
35

24 percent
29 percent
to 34 percent
percent or more
Not computed
Median
to
to

CENSUS TRACTS

28
59

36.6

47.9

117

108

19

282
23

11

51

50 +

50+

50 +

348

264

10

86

105
94

26
98
56
65

10

33

50

19

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

35
65

35
146

91

22
29
7
23.5

13

35
35

21

16

25.6

17.5

259

147

139
73
23
9

51
10

13

86
6

28

54
26

11

20

39

21

44

50+

84

9
12

43

21

11

20

11

10
14

27
12

19

36

50+

140
50
30

15

350
63
50 +

15

49
67
30
233
37

45.4

44.4

227
30

70

352

55
77
30
22

16

138
88

87

33
6

19

10

11

15

11

222
20
50 +

22
78

24

34
5

438
22

6
9

Less than 15 percent

19
19

9
23.3

18.3

28.6

21.4

27.1

172

103

119

114

34

32
45

90

80

16

27

172
138
25
9

13

184
146
28

14.0

12.1

13

17

21

6
7

9
14.4

35.4

12.9

15.2

17.2

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

H-205

sties of

Housing Units With a Black Householder:

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Newark

Census Tracts
[400 or More Black Persons]

Specified owner-occupied housing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

SELECTED

city,

Essex

1980 -Con.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

County Con.

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0010

0011

0013

0014

0015

0016

0017

0018

0019

0020

0021

0022

36

91

35

67

79

95

28

92

123

93

15

78

12

47

34

74

28

80

117

80

_
-

_
-

_
-

12

10

19

15

54

7
18

15
8

_
-

14

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
With a mortgage

to

$100
$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

Less than

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to

to
to

Median
Not mortgaged
Less than $100

$100
$200

to

$199

or

more

37
7
15

11

_
"

13

28
-

$363

$375

$188

$411

$378

$277

$444

"

"

21

13

23

20

45

21

_
_

13

13

38

15

_
-

Median

28

16
7

$177

$193

20
$245

$145

$164

$167

13

19

12

40

45

46

71

28
$550

23

43
23

$482

$550

13

12
5
7

13

$104

$50-

$254

13

20

18

13

8
12

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$20,000

or

_
-

_
-

_
-

15

51

20

10

24

"1

"1

3V.3

24.5

22.5

22.5

21

8
13

16
16

49
24

_
-

17

19

12

26

17.5

50+

45.0

50+

50+

39
6
45.0

11

14

37

8
7
15
7

11

_
-

more

""

;:

more

Not computed
Median

Specified renter-occupied housing units

_
-

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
percent or

Less than 15 percent

30

265

98

10
15
14

_
-

_
50+

6
12

45.0

44.3

_
-

29

16

16

26.2

"'I

47.3

25
25

13
13

28

63

103

46

22

19
13

19
7

22
28
28
25

12
13

_
-

23.8

25.3

24.2

230

698

26.

12.5

17.1

5.6

15.1

10.8

10.9

17.5

637

992

570

624

731

893

443

36

105

41

26
164
160
195
75

58
156

"-

29
34.3

15

GROSS RENT
$80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cash rent
Less than

25
14

80
80
49
17

Median
One-family house, detached or attached

34
17

_
-

$256

$226

25

$308

Median gross rent

13

253
265
173
53
13
21

13

57

23
248
320
55

29

64
107
186
263
65

41
171

47
66
147
48
48

20
73
59
19

18

31

31

25
130
159
110
54
9
25

14

34
33
156
118
41
91

17

286
161
101

48
43

4
$234

20
$245

29

20

$252

$220

$249

$224

$225

$266

$214

26
$271

43
$350

66
$371

13

46
$277

44
$350

$500+

$500+

610

242

44

14

$394

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000

217

75

394

477

344

460

542

14

_
_

23

80

8
32

12
19

15 to 19 percent

20
25
30
35

37
153
6

65
_

20
246

18

33

41

50+

50+

50+

50+

50+

24 percent
to 29 percent...
to 34 percent
percent or more
Not computed
Median
to

$10,000

$19,999

354
36
112

10

49
20
307

Less than 15 percent

23
_

15 to 19 percent

17

20
25
30
35

_
_
_
-

186
33
57
66

21

to

24 percent
to 29 percent
to 34 percent
percent or more
Not computed
Median
to

$20,000

or

more

Less thon 15 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

NEWARK,

17.5

18.4

20.2

40
40

_
_
_

57
53
4

15 to 19 percent

H-206

141

289

16

Less than 15 percent

404

101
61

31

464
66

131

17

27
47
358
79

46.3

50+

50+

43.1

181

97

123

238

156
26

29
38
287

25
24

12
14

18

23
39

49

70

36

21

91

10
17
11

22
119

13

83
23

50

34
36
219
-

48.1

48

291

33
150
67
28

51

17

32

27

22
8

28
32

9
9

17

17
7

15

13

14
21.1

270

20
31.7

18.8

161

45

106

18
17
10

48

12.3

7
12.0

23.1

12
21.5

21.7

18.1

67
58

66
57

45
45

45
30

15

12.0

7.0

13.8

21

41

4
28
9

118
118

:
12.5

N.J.,

SMSA

16.3

9.9

17.9

12.0

CENSUS TRACTS

Financial Characteristics of Housing Units

Table H-12.

With a Black Householder:

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Newark

city,

Essex

1980 -Con
A ond

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

County Con.

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0023

0024

0025

0026

0027

0028

0029

0030

0031

0032

0034

0035

Specified owner-occupied housing units ..

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

SELECTED

132

37

151

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
132

With a mortgage

to

$100
$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

153

151

10

10

10

10

Less than

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to
to
to

11

22

Median

110

119

9
118

$457

27
$499

$496

Not mortgaged
Less than $100

$100
$200

to

$199

or

more

13

$350

Median

$310

$225

$188

$188

27

9
10
8

$163

$161

14
6
8

$225

$206

$225

27.5

37.5

50+

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000

Less thon

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more

$>0,000

to

14

27
8

12

50+

50+

50+

50+

45.0

15

36

29

Not computed
Median

$19,999

27

15 to 24 percent

10

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$20,000

or

more

Less than 15 percent


'..

15 to 24 percent

25

10

Less than 15 percent

29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median
to

Specified renter-occupied housing unitt

15

36

29

37.5

50+

43.7

103
22
65

90
20
39

117

16

11

12.5

17.2

5.0

10

12.5

22.5

956

34
60

24

12

2V.6

20.3

20.3

5.0

288

551

834

796

511

27

9
15
19

26
34
36
87
177
114
22

553

487

624

682

212

326

973

_
-

13

GROSS RENT
Less than $80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cash rent

6
28

17

40

34
97
47

124
165
134

41
41

71

152
230
199
100
76

34

86
325
189
117
27
9

10

Median
One-family house, detached or attached
Median gross rent

$293

10

231

6
12

50

132

48

71

230

107

110
62

193
112
27

43

91

21

41

129
163

171

71
81

99
47

$222

51

12

20
60

58
139
36
53

262
258

30

121

176

30

14

20

8
9

$234

$227

$136

$75

39

$234

$250

$175

_
-

_
-

$205

108

190

569

$292

$289

30

21

31

27

$500+

$338

$367

$382

$275

40
$172

112

286

352
6

308

464

$241

91

18

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000

Less than

370

511

344

Less than 15 percent

11

13

50+

50+

22.9

20.1

144

112

25

123
25

107

32

12

43

58

38

60

20

17

32
22
25

249
168
43

12

61
18

19

13

27
22

14

13

31

17

85

245

434

Not computed

18

13

323
34

50+

50+

50+

50+

245
20
47.0

124

222

310

6
32
45
83
40

16
18

184
35

48

66
70
36

16

104

10

$10,000

to

$19,999. T

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20

to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

55
36
10
14

32

14

12

19

$20,000

or

more

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

24.8

26.7

28.9

23.8

52
43

43

154
106
35

101

13
25

18.3

73
28

99
27
269
96

12
17

21.6

19.2

20.6

9
11.5

89
68

56

49

53
47

126
126

21

12.5

9.3

8.3

Not computed

Median

307
316
284
216

28
259

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Median

29
294

13
14

109

58
83
35
26
118
35

15 to 19 percent

14

9
22
7
101

25
155

60
445

12

50+

50 +

50 +

90

63

12
14
32

24

289
30
28
78
92
36

16

21
II

11

23.0

9
3
21.9

73
58
15

16

9
25.2

98
81
17

6
7

Not computed

Median

CENSUS TRACTS

12.6

16.7

13.3

12.3

11.6

5.0

NEWARK,

12.5

N.J.,

SMSA

H-207

Table H-l 2.

Financial Characteristics of

Housing Units With a Black Householder:

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Newark

city,

Essex

1980-Con.
A

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

and BJ

County Con.

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]


Specified owner-occupied housing unfit

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

SELECTED

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0037

0038

0039

0040

0041

0042

0043

0044

0045

0046

0047

87

358

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
With a mortgage
Less than $100

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to

$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

to
to
to

344

20

35
34

$363

$399

70
208
66
$519

11

Median

24

32

14

Not mortgaged
to

$100
$199

or

more

14

10

Less than

$100
$200

69

14

'.'.

$275

Median

22
$327

14

$400+

$225

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
40

$10,000

Less than

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

11

27

50+

50+

10

24

$19,999

13

24

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

14

25
30

10

12
12

49

24.3

35.6

36.7

53

42

251

104
107

29 percent
more

to

percent or

18

Not computed

Median

$20,000 or more
Less than 15 percent

32

19

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent

21

23

30

percent or

30
10

more

Not computed
Median

12.5

793

Specified renter-occupied housing units

979

422

926

14.1

15.4

930

600

20

13
61

16.3

101

240

390

GROSS RENT
Less than $80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more

No cash
Median

201

41

259
53
58
42
20
$254

rent

rent

30

15

27

10

74

52
103
137
117

123
251

13

59

236
85
43

71

252
367
126
24
70

214

119
360
262
230
104
26

184

316
280

78
444
406

231

291

154
26

109

$261

$269

33

15

158
62
33
32
27

$100

$226

$245

$265

$250

$263

70
$145

13

21

22

$450

$338

36
$405

$319

$450

$429

402

751

277

414

331

626

23

One-family house, detached or attached

Median gross

125

307
166
274
158

26

49
7

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000

Less than 15 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

!_

14

33
335
20
50 +

$19,999

257

Less than 15 percent

12

15 to 19 percent

65

20
25
30
35

to

to
to

24
29
34

percent

percent

9
6
22.4

Not computed
Median
or

more..

15 to 19 percent

24 percent
to 29 percent
to 34 percent
percent or more

13

11

14

18

39

11

61

12

392

45
314

27
28

28

11

10

50+

50+

50+

50+

318

265

302

109
82
39
50
23

38
110

170
23
47
28

41
41

42

35

11

23
233

61

27.7

173
120
33

20

69

27
32
10

15
13.1

to

Not computed
Median

H-208

71

120
105
186

134
85
40

Less than 15 percent

20
25
30
35

101

630

462

42
22

percent

percent or more

$20,000

456

93
115

15 to 19 percent

28
292

23
518

84

6
423
27

50+

379

608

473
50

10

16

16

104
119
30

87
89
93

209

53
41

73
40

129
141

19

16.2

22.6

24.3

21.0

21.6

24.9

23.8

76
50

152

251

173

231

320

62

198

57
33

39

79
76

168

13
13

99
60
20

45

169
105

18

18

46

10.0

16.2

12.5

15.5

12.1

14.6

8
13.2

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

5.0

13.1

CENSUS TRACTS

HI 2.

Table

Financial Characteristics of Housing Units

With a Black Householder:

[Data are estimotes based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Newark

city,

Essex

1980 -Con.
A and

or definitions of terms, see oppendixes

B]

County Con

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0048.02

0049

0050

0051

0052

0053

0054

0055

0056

0057

0058

0059

13

145

26

145

75

16

57

21

31

13

134

17

116

56

15

10

_
_
_

_
_
_
-

15

_
_

Specified owner-occupied housing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

SELECTED

MONTHLY OWr,

COSTS
With a mortgage
Less than $100

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to

13

28
85

or

more

$575

to
to

Median

to

$199

or

more

21
25
10

$432

$339

$364

$319

11

29

19

16

11

19

16

$188

29
$288

$321

$275

13

11

27

16

13

11

50+

37.5

44
6
16

11

$275

Median

_
_
_
_

_
_

10

$375

$675

42
_

11

_
_
31

15

34
8

11

16

$148

$275

$252

42

31

15

_
_
-

50+

15

15

_
_
-

_
_
-

"1

"1

1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME

HOUSEHOLD INCOME

OWNER
Less than

27
58
22

21

Not mortgaged
Less than $100

$100
$200

$199
$299
$399
$599

to

IN

$10,000

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

16

50+

50+

29

18

18

20

_
-

_
-

_
-

28.6

22.5

"-

"1

22.5

21

50

_
_

11

_
_
-

10

"-

"-

498

260

27

31
11

50 +

16

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$20,000

or

more

_
-

22

30.0

17.5

13

13

88
44
34

10

22.5

15.6

17.5

272

629

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

Specified ranter-occupied housing units

958

89
67
22

57

i2.6

lY.2

624

721

_
_

283

263

14.8

928

_
_
_
-

:
652

GROSS RENT
Less than $80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more

No cash
Median

95

34
30
14
140

71

416
405

212
132

27

161

97
39

15
7

33

16

18

12

$74

$258

$224

$256

112

169
315
184
64

rent

One-family house, detached or attached


Median gross rent

41

34
30
86
167
225
47
29
40

38

56
44

17

88

17

22
56
48
76

52
139
122
93

40

17

22
19

21

_
-

20

7
8

22

15

7
9

14

$241

$222

$254

$202

$185

$207

$193

152

249
160
91

36
18

15

$500 +

43
$420

28
$394

$175

615
276
417
352

608

405

95
99

45
82
425

126
180
341
112
39

41

118
262
418
289
105
_

31

103
61

_
225
192
85
19
12

13

42

$450

$375

$450

$500 +

$375

$233

11

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent..
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

719

200

372

170

606

394

11

9
6

35
22

39

7
41

24

31

23

72

45

43

41

294
64
50 +

365
24

106
67
434

185

53

50+

49.1

50 +

16
49.3

125

143

343

38

98

21.2

50+

275
194
67

411

192

14

434

22

42
265
28
50 +

314
62

Not computed

430

27

21

17

6
9

28
34
253

81

10

21

20

39

125
89

45
37

146
72
26

80
25
23
24

62

145
28
52
55

13

10

16

11

17

16

36

253
145
82

32

15

8
9

16
8
53

CENSUS TRACTS

V.

16
16

18.5

19.3

186

8
17.4

25

28

10

28

10

104
85

113

14
11

10

18

12

29.5

21.7

18.1

17.2

69
35

144
112

23

13

221
183
31

11

19

.'

83

Not computed

Median

218
47
88

15
41

68
53

24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

50+

12

15 to 19 percent
to

46.3

36

Less than 15 percent

20

40

47.9

13

21.4

more

32
251

41

65
63
35

21.8

or

51

383

10

42

11.1

$20,000

13

125

119

Not computed

Median

'.'.

11.3

14.0

15.0

14.9

10.9

11.6

14.2

11.7

NEWARK,

12.5

N.J.,

10.4

SMSA

12.6

H-209

Table H-12.

Financial Characteristics of

Housing Units With a Black Householder:

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Newark

city,

Essex

1980 Con.
A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

County Con.

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0062

0063

0064

0065

0066

0067

0068

0075.01

0075.02

0080

0081

24

Specified owner-occupied housing units ..

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

SELECTED

Tract

0082

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
With a mortgage
Less than $100

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to

or

more

to
to

'.'.'.

$199
$299
$399
$599

to

'.'.'.

Median

$188
16

Not mortgaged
to

$100
$199

or

more

19

Less than

$100
$200

'.'.'.

Median

9
7

$197

$350

19

$113

$163

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10.000

Less than

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

17

50+

50+

19

27.5

49.5

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent

$20,000

or

30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

more

..

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent

30

percent or more

Not computed
Median

5.0

Specified renter-occupied housing units

676

562

310

483

331

973

276
98

172

283
74
222
208
99

40

71

25

$133

$127

308

344

610

293

250

93
28
64

101"

19

238

20
46

45
186

73
194

68

GROSS RENT
435

$80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149 ..
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cash rent
Less than

583
299

138
523
302

198
104

97
124
109
35

201

66

74
176
43
33
10

58
90

406
314

13
11

Median

$118

$89

One-family house, detached or attached

Median gross

147
10
121

rent

65
105

91

51

17

11

32

27

_
-

26

_
-

284
498
190
45
77

23
$171

$110

$147

11

26

$103

$144

$201

15

23

17

$247

$175

$500+

$275

779
63
142
129
85
54

804
30
45
62

227
24

170

193

280

941

40
20
36

28
65
27

31

30

172
76

8
3

17

46

19

19

69
142
154
127

251

360

89

55

55

59

27.4

26.6

34.2

23.9

23.5

20.6

132
44
38.2

31.6

95
73
22

396
234

128

44
37

95
68

30

41

47
24

21

16
14

31

84
35
43

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent
20 to 24 percent...
25 to 29 percent

30
35

to

34

194

234
107
107

percent

percent or

more

Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed

or

063
239
216
123
105

352
7
10
11

12

46

11

312
22

121

25.4

22.7

479
279
110
67

336

149
39
65
32
25
26

8
45.4

94
26
22
38

15

53
62
58
38
89
37

21

42
61

10

350
68

443
46
209
110
9
63
6

15
21

more

Less than 15 percent

13.9

17.4

18.9

147
136

163
142

36

15 to 19 percent

NEWARK,

12.0

21

15

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

H-210

296
48

14

Median

$20,000

050
64

12.5

19.2

226

21

23
10

20

13

44

13.8

19.6

156
156

41

12.3

9.4

15

11

7.7

N.J.,

SMSA

175
7

9.5

8.1

6.9

14.8

11.3

5.0

5.0

15.6

12.5

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-l 2.

Financial Characteristics of Housing Units

With a Black Householder:

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Nework

Census Tracts
[400 or More Black Persons]

SELECTED

Essex

A and

County Con.

8)

Orange

city,

Essex County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Trod

Tract

Tract

Trod

0083

0084

0085

0086

0087

0090

0092

0093

0096

0097

0181

0182

SpecrBed owner-occupied housing units ..

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

city,

1980 -Con.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

26

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
82

With a mortgage
Less than $100

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to

$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

to
to
to

Median

to

3
17

11

17

20
43

17

11

$475

$438

$425

$375

$429

$470

$417

$441

18

17

_
-

10

_
-

17

$194

_
-

$247

15

17

$199

or more

26

Not mortgaged
Less than $100

$100
$200

_
6

$188

Median

13

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000

Less thon

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent...
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

$19.999

17

6
18.8

50+

50 +
25

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent...
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$20,000

or

25

13

6
45.6

12.5

more

12

16

50+

45.6

317

37.5

12.5

45.6

24.4

17

15

26

21

17

11

27

11

16.6

22.5

480

606

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25
30

8
8

29 percent
percent or more

to

57
19

Not computed

17.5

Median

Specified renter-occupied housing units

141

371

99

221

10

10

527

214

457

560
96
154
246
213
233
25

194

223

895

GROSS RENT
$80

Less than

$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cash rent

9
24
72
26
10

10

11

59
9
10

_
$184

Median

44
86

One-family house, detached or attached

Median gross rent

$69

_
-

38
87
63
20
6

42
95
134
90
69
27

88

$140

$184

$283

$225

_
-

10

$175

75

_
-

319
55
53
77

89

928

10

105
189

17
60
49
60

286
63
155
120
112

84
55

25
20

$188

$240

$125

26
$186

$450

20
58

14

89
69

235

107
137
144
110

16
16
10

$245

114
16
10

30

45

18

$239

$300

30
$242

$329

18

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10.000.

Less than

116

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent.
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed

Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

18

84

9
85

79

244

146

91

11

126
21

205
83

40

665

151

31

17

51

19

10

18

214

68
38

110

85

81

50+

63
29
275
60

29

117
50 +

9
16

10

20
20
119

159

31

38

50+

23.3

50+

23.2

50+

50+

50 +

30.3

50+

50+

25

36
26

10

451
154
178
67

199
27

26

74

183
77
25
47

152

199

41

75

21

23

89
53

21

31

15 to 19 percent

10

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

46
42
9

18

17

39
9

64
21

15

11

26

Not computed

Median

22.2

12.6

22.5

17.0

20.0

148
122
26

$20,000 or more
Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

23.2

23.8

22.4

140

17

29

94
29

17

17

26.0

117
117

12

66
77
12

10
7

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

163

Not computed

Median

CENSUS TRACTS

10.0

8.0

5.0

13.2

5.0

11.0

14.3

NEWARK,

N.J.,

11.7

SMSA

16.0

H 211

HI 2.

Table

Financial Characteristics of Housing Units

With a Black Householder:

[Data arc estimates based on a sample, see Introduction.

Orange

city,

Essex

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

County Con.

1980 Con.
A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Remainder of Essex County

B]

Morristown town, Morris County

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

Tract

Trod

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0183

0184

0185

0186

0187

0188

0189

0191

0216

0435

0436

38

118

345

195

176

44

316

170

118

43

45
57

118

Specified owner-occupied housing units ..

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

SELECTED

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
79

With o mortgage
Less than $100

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to

$199
$299
$399

to

$599.

or

more

to
to

Not mortgaged
Less than $100

$100
$200

$199

or

more

to

127

21

$620

$728

$409

$535

$508

44

29

25

58

20

20

13

45
$272

20
$279

$217

35

$422

$485

39

17

Median

19

10

15

12

20
$479

7
14

Median

_
-

9
9
125
173

12

24
37

24

26
25

29
$225

29

25

$400+

$400+

14

16

25

10

28

50+

27.5

50+

50+

)+

50+

50 +

50

11

33
14

67

15

62

14

13
12

13

25

52

15

25
6
25

30.6

24.6

16.0

38.8

34.7

5.0

40.6

17.5

53

21

264

89
43

20
6

38

41

14

13

53

164
19
53
59
33

10

25.8

5'.3

16.4

13. i

27
$347

$275

50+

17

11

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000

Less than

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent.

30

percent or

more

Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

Less than 15 percent

11

77
23

15 to 24 percent

25

16

41

64
107

25
30

7
10

13

40

$20,000

to

or

more

29 percent

percent or more

61

Not computed

Median

16.7

21.1

2V.4

206

293

944

302

596

485

58
7

18
15

28

19

22.2

Specified ranter-occupied housing units

565

775

GROSS RENT
Less than $80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149.
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more

No cash
Median

10
9

39
96
118
165
81

47

72
9
74
124
249
84
109

52
28

46
49
82
40

46

10
28

19
17

30

51

117

71

18

27

40
36
39

133
30
25

39
28
62

76

44

9
16
14

27

17

31

12

$236

$325

$310

$219

$277

94

$290

$279

16

35
$233

25

_
-

46
$315

41

72

14

$325

$450

$331

$325

$500+

$464

407

145

384

135

258

7
8

18
15
41
7
12

$500+

rent

48
231
115

29
48

$303

16

Median gross

263
222
116
62

18

83
104

rent

One-family house, detached or attached

11

76
148

_
-

$255

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000.

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

27

57

116

31

221
14

102

24.5

47.4

50+

50+

39.2

50 +

37.5

379
36
43

66

160
14
38

152

55

50

18

150
83
33
34

51

34
36

9
19

10

21

21

15

12

26

11

47

90

101

33

26
50

24 percent
to 29 percent
to 34 percent
percent or more
Not computed
Median

63
61

46
38

50
43

17

12
12
16

20

17

more

38

12

34

12

32.0

22.7

23.9

24.9

25.2

181

101

122

22

19
15

95
64

77

178
112

54

64
24

45

51

18

14

13

21

10

15.7

18.1

9
10

15.7

SMS A

23.7

49

N.J.,

43

34

66

NEWARK,

33
22
20

21

25.0

91

H 212

15

22.5

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

296

19

157

Less than 15 percent

or

21

10

36

24.2

172
123

$20,000

50 +

37

to

23

27
40.5
196

20
25
30
35

40

63

71

$19,999

50 +

328
40

to

Less than 15 percent

34

7
6

90
46
202

17

15 to 19 percent

$10,000

2)1

11.9

14.3

11.4

14.6

12.8

13.7

3
12
11

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-12.

Financial Characteristics of Housing Units

With a Black Householder:

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

Remainder of
Morris County

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

Specified owner-occupied housing units ..

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

1980- Con

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Somerville borough,

Somerset (COP), Somerset County

A and

B)

Elizabeth city. Union County

Somerset County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0433.01

0531.02

0531.03

0532

0533

0502

0504

0302

0303

0304

0305

0307

238

489

219

76

102

226

473

170

13

_
-

$366
15

16

15

_
-

16

$320

$163

10

13

13

125

MORTGAGE STATUS AND SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER


COSTS
With o mortgage
Less than $100

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

$19?
$299
$399
$599

27
5

15
19

or more

16

37
$608

to
to
to
to

16

$369

Median
Not mortgaged
to

$100
$199

or

more

Less than

$100
$200

74

61

Median

80

69
202

124

189

$627

$554

34
34
76
26
$460

12

16

49

16

11

$167

38
$238

17

6
55

12

$242

$325

34

9
14

21

51

$247

$325

$432

20
$243

$358
9
9

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
32

$10,000

Less than

33

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more

12

Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

more

33.3

50+

11

13

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median
or

15 to 24 percent

$20,000

20

408
.

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more

25

50+

50+

45.0

50+

130
6

42

14

15

13

13

23

22

88

19

7
7

10

45.0

18.6

6
6

27

47.3

38.2

28.6

30.6

14.7

22.5
5

82
54
23

216

343
67
180

56
37

62

19

42

45

144
56
57
25

40

51

20.6

20.3

16.7

395

199

29.6

53
100
23

13

Not computed

Median

Specified ranter-occupied housing units

12.7

25.9

60

52

13.0

12.5

22.5

119

748

121

316
48

146
88

29

86

52

55

13

28

15

60

$102

$209

106

571

17.6

104

243

132

GROSS RENT
42

Less than $80


$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cash rent

9
16
19

7
_

17

11

14
12

11

24

16

32
72
230
54

22
20
28
43

11

6
17

27
18

19

34
105
53

24
7
5

Median

$375

One-family house, detached or attached


Median gross rent

23
$432

$355

$369

$287

$299

$278

30

67

$471

$377

24
$277

$450

112

83
13

28
27
21

14

$291

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000.

Less than

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20

to

24
29
34

$10,000

to

80
4

7
,

$19.999

24 percent
29 percent
to 34 percent
percent or more

50+

91

99
6

25

35
5

50+

50+

49.6

24.7

50+

23

122

52

42

6
29

21

to

15

30

13

13
14

58

6
4
71

20

25.0

50 +

50 +

141

21

77

78
29
22

12

16
9

25

18

11

14

6
5

Not computed

Median

$20,000

or

more

Less than 15 percent

26.2

37.5

33.8

30.4

22.8

24
6

42

161

16

16
14

67
66
28

64
9
28

15 to 19 percent

20

to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

CENSUS TRACTS

11

43

31

to

50 +

96

17

15 to 19 percent

102

58
24
182

13

Less than 15 percent

20
25
30
35

48
136

23
8

percent

25 to
percent
30 to
percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

104

11

24.3

16.8

21.5

23.8

18.3

22.5

30

36
36

20
10

16

14
13

16.0

19.1

17 5

13.6

NEWARK,

13.4

5.0

5.0

N.J.,

SMSA

213

Table H-l 2.

Financial Characteristics of

Housing Units With a Black Householder:

[Data ore estimates based on o sample; see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Elizabeth city. Union

1980 Con.
A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

County Con.

B]

Linden city. Union County

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0310

0311

0312

0313

0314

0315

0316

0317

0345

0346

0351

0353

146

104

67

383

85

87

45

303

16
55
14

64

13

24

'5

$332

$358

$475

61

17

22

34
27
$193

17

$230

22
$263

18

Specified owner-occupied housing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

SELECTED

42

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
With a mortgage
Less than $100

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to

$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

to
to
to

10

57

90

$375

Median
Not mortgaged
Less than $100

$100
$200

to

$199

or

more

$425

128

20
$395

$604

Median

45
27

$350

$173

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25
30

to

35
6
5

29 percent

24

48.1

45.0

14
4
47.8

4
4

35

42

19

21

16

28

26

11

26

13

35

i'.O

3V.6

26.6

3V.3

10
10

76
63

30

257

11

13

56
27
25

148
85

12.5

i'.O

10.5

15.6

19.6

109

119

793

421

647

37
50
165
220
143

percent or more

Not computed

Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$20,000

or

more

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

21

45.0

46.1

95

50+

197

11

10

Specified renter-occupied housing units

14

25.4

333

13.5

203

4S5

192

185

14

37

7
48
63
38

51

GROSS RENT
Less than $80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cash rent

20

49
117

48
10

211
163

176

12

21

11

$277

$266

16

110
105
25

56
35
55
4

25
37
96
79
120
70
28

$266

$282

87

36

Median

$219

One-family house, detached or attached

Median gross

31

105
122
116
30

$245

$254

12

65
$339

465

$213

rent

$333

94

11

11

18

53

$325

$261

$500+

78

$364

196

253

$333

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000

181

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent
20 to 24 percent

6
10

25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

$10,000

to

50+

50+

50+

50+

213
6
50 +

16

41

188

123

275

12

34
33

12

27

81

61

41

83
63

21

11

40
26

11

23

21

19

19

77

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed

$20,000

or

more

Less than 15 percent

SMSA

34

76
10

50+

145

11

50+

50+

43.3

50+

65

152

87

141

25
45
54
22
6

24

24
32

22
2

27

25.6

25.3

26.2

7
17

32
9

18
21

41
12

22.2

23.4

22.9

25.0

21.3

19
7
12

140
102
38

102
73

119

60

34

133

16

17

94
26

57

56
58

40

90

30

17

40

10

37

14

28

15.3

17.3

17.6

13.1

12.9

14.0

N.J.,

18.5

21

25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

NEWARK,

6
13
171

26.4

15 to 19 percent
20 to 24 percent.

H-214

31

Median

12

22
27
359
39

11

Not computed
Median

14
14

16.0

12 9

13.1

12.0

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-l 2.

Financial Characteristics of Housing Units

1980 -Con.

With a Black Householder:

Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction

Ploinfield city,

For definitions of terms

see oppendixes

A and

Railway

Union County

6]

city

Union County

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

SELECTED

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0388

0389

0390

0391

0392

0393

0394

0395

0396

0397

0358

0359

0360

635

166

242

81

325

626

400

482

296

415

117

224

58

264

552

400

476

271

18
8
17
15

30
62
152

9
20
216
155
$582

36
220
220
$588

144
14

$438
25

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
$100
$199
$299
$399
$599

Less than

$100
$200
$300
$400

to
to
to
to

$100
$199

11

ii

115

243

24
77

46
$464

82
89
53

$437

$433

$459

20
$454

87
217
225
23
$390

220

49

18

23

61

74

48

20

10

172
$261

18

13

21

$265

$209

47
$259

$167

32
42
$210

$275

$273

54

46

23

43

52

77

20

19

Less than

$100

to

!
!

13

52
61

16

'.

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10 000

Less than

19

13

25

to

29 percent

6
42
6
46.0

Median

$10 000

to

$19 999

33

Median

$20,000 or more

41
81

15

29 percent

28.2

25.5

390

93
23
43
27

23

19

20

19

50+

50+

50 +

59

37

61

79

12

25

180
20
26
46
88

77

68

61

56

'.
'.

20.9

17

30.4

22.5

33.6

29.8

43.7

45.6

34.3

160
56
62

33

236
90

369

304

401
51

161

13

36
76

200
78
72

198
95
87

28

155
172
34

31

108
25

16

14

15.6

274

73
4

50+

24

14

Median

52

50+

30

182
to

43

50+

17

50+

27
6
6

191
15

171

25

'.

50+

54
25 to 29 percent

'.

11

i8.5

20.3

17.2

16.4

2V.6

22.4

283

690

514

575

234

182

211

101

19
7
14

14

15

18

25
25
58
83
115
82

$270

$347

593

71

14

53

12
16

29
19

32

96
92

32
39

65

101

62
35

37

$328
12

lV.6

413

GROSS RENT
Less than $80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more

50

17

14
19

21
!

73
69
118
188
105

14
17

20
77
57
53

10
52
16

34
26

11

21

31

34
22

40

12

50
24

35
109
116
150
138
27

12

39

18

$253

$287

$309

$309

$306

$253

33
98
177

64
62
59
56

178
188
123

30

46
44

Median

$332

$312

$255

One-family house, detached or attached


Median gross rent

69
$445

39

43
$434

46
$250

22

16

$325

65
$222

63

$269

$363

$433

$356

$325

103

141

205

90

325

140

228

100

79

13

8
6

10

14

101

10

15
!

24
8

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000

Less than

16

20
25

to

to

24 percent
29 percent

34
7

84
Not computed

$10,000

to

$19,999

15 to 19 percent

20
25
30

to
to
to

24
29
34

percent
percent
percent

$20,000 or more

20
25
30

to
to
to

24 percent
29 percent
34 percent

'.

100

100

24

18
8

11

90

221

96

24

80

14

50 +

50 +

50 +

47.5

45.4

50+

50+

94

267
44
55

231

167

76

44

82

27

154

260

187
13

4
32

55
53
52

48
42
37
24

4
29
32

24
26

13
10
23.3

16

40

59

24.8

27.1

102
27

192

41

98
70

26
8

18
6

71

16

18

29
28
93
47

61

79
35
25
19

40

13

46

19

36
8

13

23

44
24

20

22

11

34

12

15

17

12

55
39
25
26

8
21.7

19.5

267

36

155

18

18

75
34
38

20.0

8
14.9

18
18

7
!

14

213
33

69

41

8
16

18

50+

32.9

6
16

6
10

50 +

50+

104

38

13

4
72
9

30.2

22.2

23.1

27.1

26.3

30.0

99
24
30
34

98
59

143

47

38

93
36

180
107
58

31

13

50
33

11

14

17

14

15

31

11

17.9

CENSUS TRACTS

50+

11

Median

45
45

111

14.9

15.9

'.

'.

19.2

8
13.4

13.7

14.1

13.4

17.1

NEWARK,

13.0

N.J.,

SMS A

215

Table H-12.

sties

of Housing Units

With a Black Householder:

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

Roselle borough. Union County

Specified owner-occupied housing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

SELECTED

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Summit

city,

Union County

Census Tracts

[400 or More Black Persons]

For

1980-Con.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Westfield town,

and

B^

Remainder of Union County

Union County

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0340

0341

0342

0344

0380

0366

0322

0323

0328

0384

0385

0387

112

94

124

400

106

785

49

412

340

125

96

90

94

109

314

56

754

49

233

320

74

84

13

7
7

MONTHLY OWN

COSTS
With a mortgage
Less than $100

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to

$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

to
to
to

16
16

Median

to

$199

or

more

Median

17

27

$425

44
470
213
$523

50

31

49
$217

27
23

6
25

$197

$276

41

27

51

$610

27
35
203
44
$479

15

86

5
10

37

12

36

72
22

$486

$557

22

6
16

$216

$231

20

53

Not mortgaged
Less than $100

$100
$200

16

61

31

$535

50
44
94
29
$409

179
9

30
19

65

201
41

12
41

$484

$607

32
47
$615

20

51

12

91

17

79
$193

20
$283

34
$227

$400+

88
9

29

30

12

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent

16
10
53

29

30

30 percent or more

21

20

Not computed
Median

45.0

50+

32.9

49.3

50+

38.8

50+

50+

20
6

13

19

79

38

176

56

38

112
19

21

23

21

44

15

30

$10,000

to

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed

12

13

46

26.4

49.3

38.5

40.2

23.6

84

81

85

280

41

Less than 15 percent

13

151

23

15 to 24 percent

60

51

45

97

18

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed

11

7
15

15

12

19

20

19.7

22.4

22.5

14.3

88

89

61

417

31

$20,000 or more

Median

Specified renter-occupied housing units

38

13

13

14

Median

27

16

17

138

44

21

15

23.3

28.8

17.)

37.5

212

255
83
116
35

57
14

90

43

57

37.9

558
79

49

315
94
70

30

76

13

14.4

22.1

22.9

13.2

20.3

100

407

162

420

18

131

6-21

15
5

13

19.3

18.4

GROSS RENT
Less than $80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249 ._
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cash rent

12

12

26
26

24
22

19

Median

44

19

91

32
10
10

131

22

94
48

19

118
110
69

80
32
25

99
72
49

11

48

53

$282

$311

$292

$281

$375

$276

$202

$290

$287

26

$283

$375

$408

27

167

60

123

Median gross rent

34

35

10
9

One-family house, detached or attached

22

13

48
72

59
$337

11

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000

29

45

Less than 15 percent

25

172

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent..
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

20
18
5

24

21

22

141

60

110

25

14
132

42.3

50+

50+

50+

50+

50+

50+

50+

47

32

16

138

30

146

107

152

11

21

48
26

46

28

14

41

18

40

16

20

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed

or

more

46

39

4
4

22
32

28

35
32
27.2

18.8

27.0

25.4

22.1

24.8

22.7

12

18

112

10

30

96

12

138
72
27

17

71

25

14.4

12.7

20.0

78
25

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

12
12

216

50+

23.5

Not computed
Median

17

15 to 19 percent

Less than 15 percent

11

13

34

Median

$20,000

12.5

12.5

16.9

10

39

9
12.7

17.5

14.7

6-6
12

CENSUS TRACTS

Structural, Equipment,

Table H-l 3.

and Household Characteristics of Housing Units With an American Indian, Eskimo,

1980

or Aleut Householder:

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

Essex County

Census Tracts

[400 or More American Indian,


Eskimo, and Aleut Persons]
Occupied housing units

The

Belleville

Bloomfield

East Orange

Irvington

Montclair

SMSA

Totol

town

town

city

town

town

806

479

11

75

19

11

184
134
124
83
124

79

11

157

117

Newark

Verona
borough

West Coldwell

city

11

29

city

Nutley town

294

Orange

borough

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
detached or attached

1,

2.
3 and 4
5 to 9
10 to 49

50 or more
Mobile home or

trailer,

57
93
62
71

_
_

12

12

_
_
_

31
''

24

18

42

58
50

21

99

18

etc.

6
6

11

_
_
~

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1950
1940
1939

March 1980
1978
1974
1969
1959
1949

to
to
to
to
to
to

13

70
64
99
136

13
9

_
_

11

58

_
_
_
_

11

40

11

94

_
_
_
_
-

11

70

11

11

209

11

20

31

309

33
100
72
185

523
156

370
34

18

38

13

71

54

115

or earlier

13

35
41

27
22

71

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam or hot water system
Central warm-air furnace

heat

Electric

Other

pump

built-in electric units

Other means

''

None

102

11

18

17

_
~

_
-

8
7

39

~~

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


315

gas

Utility

Bottled, tank, or LP

gas...

58

Electricity

Fuel

422

kerosene, etc

oil,

197

25

19

23
259

50

11

No

11

175

Other

used

fuel

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
280
286

231

181

127
108

59

13

765
105
54
390
37
782
765

459
64

None

3 or more

44

14
17

6
13

171

11

69
54

6
5

11

69

19

11

11

14

11

15
3

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
Air conditioning

Central system

Source of water, public system or private

Sewage

disposal, public

company

sewer

17

226

479
468

11

96

47

236
66
76
37
570
323
29

122
35
58

21

357
222

"$

V.

11

280
20
-

11

29

12

29

24

13

11

126

75
75

19
19

11

294
283

11

34

11

48

18
9
12

_
-

11

11

_
-

_
-

11

11

29
29

Units with roomers or boarders

No telephone
Owner-occupied housing units
4 or more bedrooms
1 complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
Renter-occupied housing units
2 or more bedrooms

complete bathroom plus half bath(s)


2 or more complete bathrooms
1

9
4

54
28
-

17

17

14

236

122
20
36

V.

ii

11

11

20

246
156

11

48
20

9
9

11

16

_
-

246

11

39
-

39

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


Owner-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1960
1959

March 1980
1978
to 1974
to 1969

35
64
22
58
57

to
to

or earlier

Renter-occupied housing uniti

1979
1975
1970
1969

March
1978
to 1974
to

1980-

to

or earlier

25
32

357

94
22

63

12

570
215
205
84
66

21

123
129
52
53

54
29

14

16
3

75
86
38
47

18

"

11

11

_
-

"

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH

HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER


Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

58

.01 or

39

11

"
-

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1

16

more persons per room

27

18

11.4

27

14.8
18

11

11

18
37.5
18

11

"

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per


Renter-occupied housing units

Percent below poverty level

Complete plumbing for exclusive use


1.01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room

CENSUS TRACTS

room
187
32.8
166
30
21

12
22.2
6

41.1
101

22

12

"

126
35.3

114
22

101

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

H-217

Hi 3.

Table

Structural, Equipment,

and Household Characteristics of Housing Units With an American

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

Essex

Census Tracts

More American

[400 or

Indian, Eskimo,

1980-Con.

or Aleut Householder:

County Con.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

Somerset County

Morris County

Indian,

Eskimo, and Aleut Persons]

West Orange
town

Remainder

Total

Dover town

92

Occupied housing units

Madison
borough

Morristown

Succasunna-

town

Kenvil (COP)

23

Manville

Remainder

Total

52

65

borough

North Plain-

Somerset

borough

(COP)

field

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
I, detached or attached
2
3 and 4
5 to 9
10 to 49

50

41

26

20
15

8
12

6
19

more

or

home

Mobile

or

trailer, etc.

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


March 1980
1978
1974
1969
1959
1949

1979 to
1975 to
1970 to
1960 to
1950 to
1940 to
1939 or

7
4

21

15
10

16

18
10

_
-

11

42

6
10

21

earlier

'.'.'.

HEATING EQUIPMENT

Electric

Other

heat

43
35

21

28

22

31

14

Steam or hot water system


Central warm-air furnace

pump

built-in electric units

Other means

None

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

gas

Bottled, tank, or LP

Fuel

25

20

14
53

6
28

11

kerosene, etc

oil,

Other

No

14

gas..

Electricity

fuel

used

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
12

14

43

40

12

3 or more

25

10

Complete kitchen facilities


1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

14

87

59

18
17

Air conditioning

14

45

None
1

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS

Central system

Source of water, public system or private

Sewage

disposal, public

company

14

77
66

14

sewer

9
41
14

23
18

56
65

Units with roomers or boarders

No telephone

11

Owner-occupied housing units

49

or

more bedrooms

complete bathroom plus half bath(s)


2 or more complete bathrooms
Renter-occupied housing units
2 or more bedrooms
1
complete bothroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
1

'.'.'.

12

20
20

17

43

45
21

22
6

49

14
6

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


Owner-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1960
1959

to
to
to
to

20
9

March 1980
1978
1974
1969

or earlier

Renter-occupied housing units

1979 to March 1980


1975 to 1978
1970 to 1974
1969 or earlier

'.'.'.

11

6
19
13

14

43

45

6
8

16
12

11
21

13

11

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH

HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER


Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

6
6

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use

8.2

1.01 or more persons per room


Locking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per

room

17
39.5

17

Renter-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level

Complete plumbing for exclusive use


1.01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per room

H 218

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

'.'.'.

8
'.'.'.

CENSUS TRACTS

HI 3.

Table

Structural, Equipment,

and Household Characteristics of Housing Units With an American

Indian, Eskimo,

1980-Con.

or Aleut Householder:

[Data are estimates based on o somple,- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

Somerset County-

Census Tracts

Union County

Con.

[400 or More American Indian,


Eskimo, and Aleut Persons]

Somerville

borough

New

Elizabeth

Remainder

Occupied homing units

Total

city

170

Linden city

Provi-

Plainfield

Rahway

Roselle

Roselle Park

Summit

Westfield

dence borough

city

dry

borough

borough

city

town

Remainder

28

20

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
!0

44

51

14

3 and 4

11

5 to 9

5
6

35

23

21

12

_
-

detached or attached

I,

10 to 49

50 or more
Mobile

home

or

trailer,

6
17
5

etc.

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


1979 to March 1980
1975 to 1978
1970 to 1974
1960 to 1969
1950 to 1959
1940 to 1949
1939 or earlier

19
32

17

26
25
61

5
17
15

15

17

Steam or hot water system

11

20

82
56

31

Central warm-oir furnace

14
9

15

13

HEATING EQUIPMENT

Electric

heat

pump

Other built-in
Other means

electric units

10

17

11

None

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

gas

Bottled, tank, or LP gas


Electricity

Fuel

kerosene, etc

oil,

Other

No

used

fuel

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None
1

2
3 or more

....

3)

76
52

14

_
-

6
9
6

11

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
1 complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

160

49

34

15

13

17

Air conditioning

78
16
170
166

13

13

54

34
34

20
20

13

21

13

21

11

Central system

Source of water, public system or private

Sewage

disposal, public

company

sewer

31

50

21

Units with roomers or boarders

45

11

13

4 or more bedrooms
1 complete bathroom plus half borh(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

5
6

No telephone
Owner-occupied housing units

._

Renter-occupied housing units

2 or more bedrooms
1 complete bathroom plus half both(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

11

125
58

54
15

11

23

11

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


Owner-occupied housing units

1979 to
1975 to
1970 to
1960 to
1959 or

March 1980

1978
1974
1969

6
17
1

7
3
12

earlier

Renter-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1969

45

March 1980
1978
to 1974
to
to

22

23

125

54

65
43

26

21

15

or earlier

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH


HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER
Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per

11.1

5
45.5

room

Locking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per room


Renter-occupied housing units
Percent below poverty level

Complete plumbing for exclusive use


1.01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room

CENSUS TRACTS

44
35.2

35

16
29.6
16

17
73.9

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

H 219

Hi 4.

Table

of Housing

Characteristics

Financial

Units With an American

Indian,

Eskimo, or Aleut Householder:

1980
[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

and B]

Essex County

Census Tracts

[400 or More American Indian,


Eskimo, and Aleut Persons]
Specified owner-occupied housing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

SELECTED

TheSMSA

Total

140

60

Belleville

Bloomfield

East Orange

Irvington

town

town

city

town

Montdair
town

Newark

city

Nutley

town

Orange

city

Verona
borough

West Caldwell
borough

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
96

With a mortgage

to

$100
$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

Less than

$100
$200
+300
$400
$600

to
to
to

6
-

Median
Not mortgaged

$100
$199

11

11

46

22

33
$534

$481

$525

$475

$525

44

27

11

$350

$275

9
$275

Less than

$100

to

$20i) or more

6
38

$300

Median

27
$292

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000

Less than

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent..
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$10,000

19

13

50+

50+

50+

$19.999..

14

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

5
7

26.5

23.9

22.5

95
27
44

33
4
29

to

Less than 15 percent

$20,000 or more
Less than 15 percent
,

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

18
6
17.3

17.2

5.0

S64

351

54

19
8
15

19

19

8
15

66
137
170
50

35
116
82
23

8
9
35

39
49
11

Median

$259

$241

One-famih/ house, detached or attached


Median gross rent

22

$417

$225

8
25

277

165

140

9
8

Specified renter-occupied housing units

17.5

17.5

17.5

246

GROSS RENT
Less than $80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more

No cash

rent

97
47

21

6
6

8
15

24

13

14

$269

$288

_
-

'23

$304
..

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent
20 to 24 percent...
25 to 29 percent.

30
35

8
2

34 percent
percent or more
to

Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$20,000

or

12

more

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

210
36

119
27

50+

50+

202
8
20
67
63

117
8

6
6
45.0

100

50+

50+

21

39

12

57
8
7

23
52

28

14

44

22

14

25.5

26.5

28.6

85
75

69
59

49
42

11.2

10.5

24.8

27.5

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Medion

H-220

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

5.0

12.5

8.4

12.5

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-14.

Financial

Characteristics

of Housing

Units With an American

Indian,

Eskimo, or Aleut Householder:

1980- Con.
[Data ore estimates based on

Essex

Census Tracts

[400 or More American Indian,


Eskimo, and Aleut Persons]
Specified owner-occupied housing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

SELECTED

sample,- see

ntroduction.

County Con.

West Orange
town

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

...

Total

Dover town

Madison
borough

24

18

11

B]

Somerset County

Morris County

Remainder

A and

North Plain-

Somerset

borough

(CDP)

Morristown

Succasunna-

town

Kenvil (CDP)

Remainder

Total

borough

24

20

18

Manville

field

MONTHLY OVW

COSTS
With o mortgage
Less than $100

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to

$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

to
to
to

...

...

Less than

$100
$200

to

$100
$199

:::

$533

$1000 +

11

$163

$533

Median
Not mortgaged

or more

Median

11

11

$163

:::

:::

$350

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000

Less than

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

29 percent

25

to

30

percent or more

:::

'

Not computed

Median

32.5

$10,000

to

$19,999

32.5

:::

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$20,000

or

:::

"

more

30

:::

45.6

11

Less thon 15 percent

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent-

45.6

.'.'.

11

20

11

;;;
5

:
-

percent or more

Not computed

Median

..'.

"14.6

Specified renter-occupied housing units

'

'-

:::

:
14.6

14.5

43

18

45

21

13

15

":

GROSS RENT
$80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cash rent
Less than

:::

:::

"

:::

ii

13
5

'.'.'.

3
'.
'.

Median

'.

One-family house, detached or attached


Median gross rent

$500+

$273

$263

$306

6
:::

"

$500+

:::

$288

:::

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000

Less than 15 percent

10

31

23

..'.

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

..'.

:::

Not computed

Median

$10,000

23

50+

42.0

50+

12

15

15

22.5

22.5

3
..'.

to

23

$19,999

..'.

11

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

:::

or

45.0

23.8

more-

Less than 15 percent

:::

Median

CENSUS TRACTS

22.5

24 percent
to 29 percent
to 34 percent
percent or more

to

Not computed

. .

15 to 19 percent

20
25
30
35

11

Not computed
Median

$20,000

:::

:::

:
12.5

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

H 221

of

Characteristics

Financial

Table H-l 4.

Housing Units With an American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Householder:

1980- Con.
[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Somerset County-

Census Tracts

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

Union County

Con.

[400 or More American Indian,


Eskimo, and Aleut Persons]

borough

Specified owner-occupied housing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

SELECTED

New

Elizabeth

Somerville

Remainder

Total

20

36

city

Linden city

Provi-

Plainfield

Rohwoy

Roselle

Roselle Park

Summit

Westfield

dence borough

city

city

borough

borough

city

town

Remainder

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
36

With a mortgage
Less than $100

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to

$199
$299
$399 _.
$599

or

more

to
to
to

13

Median

17

11

$1000+

$593

$625

$575

Not mortgaged
to

$100
$199

or

more

Less than

$100
$200

Median

11

$350

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000

Less than

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent

30

percent or

more

Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$20,000

or

more

31

6
6

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

13

6
14.5

26.3

125

Specified renter-occupied housing units

27.5

17.5

54

22

23

GROSS RENT
$80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cash rent
Less than

_
-

Median

$304

20
21

10
12

28

52
6

13

13

$375

$269

$258

One-family house, detached or attached


Median gross rent

6
9

$290

$254

$433

$408

$346

$450

$175

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20
25
30
35

24 percent
29 percent
34 percent
percent or more
to

_.

to
to

Not computed

Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

17

45

15

45.0

50+

50+

6
39.0

50+

50+

50+

58

17

17

10
7

_
-

17

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent
20 to 24 percent..
25 to 29 percent..

8
21
7

30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed

22

Median

25.0

24.2

35.3

_
-

_
-

12.5

12.5

$20,000

or

more

Less than 15 percent

22.5

40.1

45.0

15 to 19 percent

24 percent
29 percent
34 percent
percent or more
Not computed
Median

20
25
30
35

to
to
to

H-222

NEWARK,

12.5

N.J.,

SMSA

CENSUS TRACTS

Structural, Equipment,

Table H-15.

Householder:

and Household Characteristics of Housing Units With an Asian or

Pacific Islander

1980
[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B)

Essex County

Census Tracts

[400 or More Asian and

Pacific

Islander Persons]
Occupied housing units

Bloomfield

East Orange

town

town

city

3 456

250

256

398
262
295
89
722
690

47
20
35

SMSA

Total

7 950

4 248

The

Belleville

town

Montdoir
town

152

388

91

30

94

30
97

19
13
13
145
104

Irvington

city

Nutley town

187

849

158

89
49

83
54

102

15

91

Nework

Orange

city

134

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
detached or attached

1,

591

3 and 4
5 to 9
10 to 49

50

more

or

Mobile

home

540
243
383
935

7
133
15

12
19

12
54

42

21

37

191

23
6

28
6

393

13

28

10
12
22

16
211

10

or trailer, etc.

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


49

225
658

March 1980
1978
1974
1969
1959
1949

1979 to
1975 to
1970 to
1960 to
1950 to
1940 to
1939 or

166
184

711
2 207
1

earlier

747
916
433

747
782
620

961

29
20
85
35
38
43

7
17
10

18

71

14

76
72
65

77

56

156

117

189
55

106
39

263

138

81

41

19

38

55

44

21

245
94
237

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam or hot water system
Central warm-air furnace
Electric

heat

pump

Other built-in
Other means

electric units

4 260
2 846
95
273
463

2 053

13

13

None

018
31

159
57

522
169

11

97
244

61

44

84
13

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


4 075
65
413
3 349
35

769
32
167
461

87
6
23
134

123

16
169
58

764

449
488
235
284

Complete kitchen facilities


1 complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

7 840

3 401

320

465
800

Air conditioning

766
1
917
7 645
7 458
95

Utility

gas

Bottled, tank, or LP gas


Electricity

Fuel

kerosene, etc

oil,

Other

No

4
129

188
6
7

120

110

300
20

81

69

427

38

287
406

91

136

57

20

10

830
34
42
440

153

129

118
849
849

16

158
158

134
134
10

111

194

14
132

21

95

40

57
190
130

15

18

11

54
89
44

250
30

256
62
34
126

145
19
19

371

180

19
152
152

14
13

13

used

fuel

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
610

None
1

3 165
3 411

3 or more

1
1

73

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS

Central system

Source of water, public system or private company

Sewage

disposal, public

2 493

sewer __

Units with roomers or boarders

No telephone

2 361
671

203
12

19

3 421

250
250

256
256

3 427

37

174

Owner-occupied housing units


or more bedrooms

complete bathroom plus half bath(s)


2 or more complete bathrooms
Renter-occupied housing units
2 or more bedrooms
1 complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
1

4 312

2 155

176
2 395
3 638
1
552
144
98

14

94

27
6
226
24
388
388

111

12

493
625
405
763
963
713
60
37

95
47
12
14

87

52
28
161
75

18

10

209

23
19
19

108
14

83
22
20
6
305
70
7

19

97
127

34
187
187
14

111

65
12

85
76
46
7

143
56
27
42
706
186

32

46

106
18

32
41

52
35

129

12

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


Owner-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1960
1959

to

March 1980
1978

to

1974.

to

1969

to

or earlier

Renter-occupied housing units

1979 to March 1980.,


1975 to 1978.
1970 to 1974.
1969 or earlier

4 312
1
1

072
859
794
389
198

3 638
1
522
1
540
410

493
345
677
254
163
54

963
738
808
290

44

83
37

60

17

21

10
5

10
12

15
10

41
10
17

209
76
118

95
25

111
14
65
10
22

108

305

76

95
59

21

40

103
159
27
16

48
7

41
6

106
26
42

14

27

11

161

15

143
25
45
48

21

6
5

706
275
205

52
22

139
87

13

166

127

437
229

250

150

83

31

129

17

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH


HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER
Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

115
22

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room
Renter-occupied housing units
Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or

6
176
22

more persons per room

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use


1.01 or more persons per room

CENSUS TRACTS

129

46

3.0
129

3.1

7.2
6

2.1

46

3
3

419

267

29

20

34

136

11.5

13.6
261

13.9

2.5

18.5

11.1

19.3

5
9.6

401

29

20

34

130

66

27

13

18

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

H-223

HI 5.

Table

Structural, Equipment,

and Household Characteristics of Housing Units With an Asian or

[Data are estimotes based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Essex

Census Tracts

[400 or More Asian and

Pacific Islander

1980- Con.

Householder:

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see oppendixes

County Con.

and B]

Morris County

Pacific

Islander Persons]
Occupied housing units

Verona
borough

West Caldwell
borough

West Orange
town

Remainder

68

52

262

700

155

616

Succosunna-

Dover town

Madison
borough

Morristown

Total

town

Kenvil (CDP)

883

49

22

112

Remainder

619

198

UNITS IN STRUaURE
I,

39
16

detached or attached

3 and 4

327

13

24

103

40

14

51

66
249
77

13
7
12
17
10

5 to 9

10 to 49
50 or more

home

Mobile

54

30

23

31

or trailer, etc.

10

12

94
284
309
686
249
85

77
4

41

38
59
223
60

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


1979 to
1975 to
1970 to
1960 to
1950 to
1940 to
1939 or

March 1980
1978
1974
1969
1959
1949

24
16

98
82

23

4
4

18
45

56
88
103
277
69
95

38
21

22
30

132
117

315
327

6
13

-.

earlier

7
12

14

73

236
305
642

32
4
24

231

24

49

176

33

54

83

103
575

35
6

78
16
3
6

53

925
515
48
- 78

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam

or hot water system

Central warm-air furnace

heat

Electric

Other

pump

51

92
62

12

built-in electric units

46

Other means

28

53

None

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

48

gas

Electricity

Fuel

kerosene, etc

oil,

858

183

501

19

143

75

180

862

35

Bottled, tank, or LP gas

fuel

36
9
57

126
708
4

50

10

used

775

31

14

Other

No

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None
1

2
3 or more

71

146

52

262
52
93
244

700

91

301

262
258

665
675

45

37

25
190

13

23
16

656
994

402
83

196

14
25
5
5

17

546
176

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

68

Air conditioning

Central system

sewer
roomers or boarders

disposal, public

Units with

13

35
48
20
52
52

11

Source of water, public system or private company

Sewage

14

37
42
68
68

No telephone
Owner-occupied housing units

50

4 or more bedrooms
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

52
34
13

35

Renter-occupied housing units

2 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half both(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

'

867

163

301

377
594

883
313
496
750
502

49
5
6
25

102

81

22

10

52

47

13
13

11

49
49

112
112

74
74
-

13

20

259
806
274
862
624

28

81

157
76
48
89
105
89

606
272

302
27

10

21

157
53
65
39

606

163

367
94
48

811
1

6
93

212
468
493
245
13
13

5
21
7

619
269

127
739
247
793
492
226
22
18

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


Owner-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1960
1959

50

to

March 1980

to

1978-

52
12
14

to

1974
1969

!?

to

53
24

74
22

5
6

105
34
60

94
46

21
13

11

13

624
324
243
44

or earlier

Renter-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1969

28

94

259
346
603
214

to
to

to

March 1980
1978
1974

124
311

35

or earlier

81

12
5

127
309
537
206
63
12

93

492
237
204
44
7

13

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH

HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER


Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

38
15

20

26
22

16

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use

38

24

9.6

5
3.2

3.0

7
25.0

2.1

38

24

79

7.6

12.7

13
61.9
13

7.7

1.01 or more persons per room


Locking complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room

Renter-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or

73

more persons per room

18

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or

H-224

38
38
13

more persons per room

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

CENSUS TRACTS

Structural, Equipment,

Table H-l 5.

Householder:

and Household Characteristics of Housing Units With an Asian or

[Data ore estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction,

for meaning of symbols, see Introduction,

for definitions of terms, see appendixes

Somerset County

Census Tracts

[400 or More Asian and

Pacific Islander

1980- Con
A and

B]

Union County

Pacific

Occupied housing units

New

Monville

North Plainfield

Somerset

Somerville

borough

borough

(COP)

borough

Remainder

790

70

154

50

516

544

25

104

17

40
70

3
13

25

26
68
42

11

13

11

Islander Persons]

Provi-

Total

Elizabeth city

Linden city

dence borough

821

565

25

99

979

100
76
38

17

82

344

25
229

398
37
26
6
42

19

126

97

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
1.

detached or attached

2
3 and 4
5 to 9
10 to 49

50 or more
home

Mobile

or

186
124
62

trailer, etc.

11

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1950
1940
1939

63
148
124

63

19

21

115

to

11

21

92

8
17

28
26
7

101
3

23

136
65

to

288
94
22

15

51

18

30

60
94
486
488
242
432

205
527

25
45

33
105

15

28

132
349
7
25

899
726

149

March 1980
1978
1974
to 1969
to 1959
to

to

1949...

or earlier

3
3

44
49

19

238
110
34
150

344

22

105

29
70

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam or hot water system
Central warm-air furnace

heat

Electric

Other

pump

43

built-in electric units

Other means

11

None

6
23
93

41

88

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

gas

Bottled, tank, or LP gos


Electricity

fuel

kerosene, etc

oil,

537
6
56

46

117

22

193

21

16

11

191

18

26

38
126

47
835

23
326

3
19

317

157
29

46
47

12

545
46

25
8

99

41

464

22

50
72
26
99
99

352

21

911

Other

No

fuel

_
_
11

used

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
22
199

17

20

478

29
38

40

107

25

110
308

102
822
704

91

81

193

785
140
373
664
402
653
725

70

None

3 or more

62

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
1 complete bathroom plus holf bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
Air conditioning

Central system

Source of water, public system or private company

Sewage

disposal, public

sewer

or

more bedrooms

1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
Renter-occupied housing units

2 or more bedrooms
1 complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

511

17

91

88
282
418
254
379

451

44

548
333

28

104

17

124
353
242
138

18

71
13
91

No telephone
4

50

17

139
100
154
154

Units with roomers or boarders

Owner-occupied housing units

154

18

63
17

70
70

31

50
50

14

399
239
76
262

787
414
437
428
348

16

53

565
559
9

25
25
6

14

012

121

14

81

391

48
46

24
50

821

804
45
29

91

373
417
809
399

16

12

41

20

20

20

548

28

104
13

30

6
3

47
39

107
149

121
35

81

012
249
366

14

132
213
136
35
32

190
117

42

24
27

94
24

16
17

25

90

11

242

42

50

117

104
138

23

13

56

809
356

19

37

61

42
25

50
22

33

117

38

8
6

444

11

170

11

12

18
18
4

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


Owner-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1960
1959

to

March 1980

to

1978
1974
1969

1979
1975
1970
1969

to

to
to

or earlier

Renter-occupied housing units


to
to

March
1978
1974

1980-

17

33

or earlier

399

444

11

18
18

187
198
53

351
76

"

26

8
8

56

"

"

140

24
14
6
19

8
8

103
6

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH

HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER


Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units

13
13

Locking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per

13
2.4
13

13

32

3.3
13

3.2

7.4

32

7.4

room

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per room


Renter-occupied housing units
Percent below poverty level

Complete plumbing for exclusive use


1.01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per room

CENSUS TRACTS

14
5.8

14

14
12.0
14

59

50

7.3

11.3

53

44

21

12

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

H-225

Structural, Equipment,

HI 5.

Table

Householder:

and Household Characteristics of Housing Units With an Asian or

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Union

Census Tracts

[400 or More Asian and

Pacific Islander

1980- Con
For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

Newark

County Con.

city,

Essex

County

Pacific
Roselle Park

Islander Persons]

Rahway

Plainfield city

Occupied housing units

city

Roselle

borough

borough

75

124

55

84

34

Tract

Summit

town

Remainder

0022

71

114

609

177

108

495
43

18

37

_
-

city

Westfield

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
43

56

18

18

38
20

14

10 to 49
50 or more

8
12

29
23

10

33

13

34

10

31

11

20

6
41

118
222
120
87

34
97
22
24

268
329

104

1,

detached or attoched

2....

3 and 4

5 to

home

Mobile

159

13

or trailer, etc.

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


March 1980
1978
1974
1969
1959
1949

1979 to
1975 to
1970 to
1960 to
1950 to
1940 to
1939 or

5
15

19
15
7

earlier

7
27

13

11

24

16
18

26

13
7
18

20

29
28

19

70

50

20

21

30

14

12

51

83

6
7

78

6
16
6

56
32

13
11

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam or hot water system
Central warm-air furnace

heat

Electric

Other

pump

9
27

Other means

54

:..

built-in electric units

None

10

7
12

50

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


gas

Utility

47

39

68

16

69
39

12

33

72

354

35

31

38

42

249

120

33

36
35

42

38

41

21

16

13

27
6

67
6

216
260
100

38
132

43

124
14

55

84
35

75
6

57

114

21

11

20
80

20

15

40

41

84

75

33

33
55
55

15

40
46
89
47

84
84

75
75

71

_
-

62
22

10

Electricity

Fuel

kerosene, etc

oil,

44

38

Bottled, tank, or LP gas

Other

No

fuel

used

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None

2
3 or more

_
7

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
complete bathroom plus half both(s)
1
2 or more complete bathrooms
Air conditioning

Central system

Source of water, public system or private company

Sewage

disposal, public

sewer

124
124

Units with roomers or boarders

11

No telephone

15

Owner-occupied housing units


4 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
.
Renter-occupied housing units
2 or more bedrooms
complete bothroom plus half bath(s)
1
2 or more complete bathrooms

46
20

37

7
20

13
16

78
48

IS

22

18

12

609
217
199

177
14
8

468

31

114
114

164
609
598

8
177
177

12

22

51

86

504
214
217

25

71

16

41

35

11

18

15

27

199
105
76

7
7

46
28
28
22

13

46

37

62

25

5
19

7
12

102

10
15

8
9

23

25

86
43
37
-

504

22

13

78

18
8
10

22

65

20
13

152
52

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


Owner-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1960
1959

to
to
to
to

March 1980
1978
1974
1969

or earlier

Renter-occupied housing units

1979 to March 1980


1975 to 1978
1970 to 1974
1969 or earlier

23
37
6
12

"

13
7

10

51
5
21

65

5
17

20
20

_
_

221

90
40

51

105
39
50

152
43
80
23

28
11
11

_
6

14
2

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH

HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER


Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

13
13

19
13

49
34

23
-

30

16

11

7.0

2.2

11

_
_

34.2
52

13

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per

room

"

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per

room

Renter-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level

1.01 or more persons per

room

52

~
-

_
_
-

9
9

11.5

Complete plumbing for exclusive use

_
-

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use


1

.01 or

H-226

more persons per room

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

CENSUS TRACTS

Toble H-l 6.

Financial Characteristics of Housing Units

With an Asian or

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For

Pacific Islander

A and

B]

Essex County

Census Tracts

[400 or More Asian and

Pacific

Islander Persons]

SELECTED

SMSA

The

Specified owner-occupied housing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

1980

Householder:

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Total

3 594

176

323

066

Belleville

Btoomfield

East Orange

town

town

city

26

79

30

Montclair
Irvington

town

town

Newark

city

Nutley town

Orange

city

63

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
With a mortgage
Less than $100

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to

$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

to
to
to

Median

to

$199

or

more

46

66

92

19

Not mortgaged
Less than $100

$100
$200

79

25

Median

184
287
808
$623

73
388
605
$630

$436

$531

271

11

6
36
229
$255

110
6
10

94
$276

174

42

5
7
14

26

$606

$658

15

10

13

19

40

15

29

44

11

43
$688

35

$490

$574

53

17

6
5

$350

12

$50-

$215

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000

Less than

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

6
157

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

more
Less than 15 percent
15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

Specified renter-occupied housing units

308

82

42

50+
15

31

51

252

Not computed
Median
or

50+

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more

$20,000

42

11

50+

40.5
3 112
1

692
412
529
479

22.5

45.0

30.8

22.5

052
274
453
176

21

73

15
15

20

149

21.2

3 609

33.3

71

21.9

963

209

55
27

92

21

24
35

16

41

17

10

12
7

7.5

18.7

2V.6

108

305

76

706

52

37

18
7

20.6

65
22
24

42

161

7
20.

17

25.9

129

GROSS RENT
48

Less than $80


$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cash rent

37

18

18

145

145

298

251
391
371

46
36

358
164
207

59
32
22

521

778
781

430
566

Median

24
$299

One-family house, detached or attached


Median gross rent

270
$482

21

13

39
54

19

59

115
159

26
13
50

47
73
46

211

13

16
6
16
7

18

55

33
4

18

127
20

17
18

7
12

11

$265

$307

$325

$275

$317

205

$325

101

16

17

12

$390

$336

$450

$342

$500+

$500+

684
23

398
23

28
4

38

16

16
16
17

$283

$295

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000

Less than

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20

24 percent
25 to 29 percent...
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
to

Not computed

Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

Less thon 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$20,000 or more
Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

20

42
246
38

19
5

34

14

50+

50+

50+

50+

184
138

748

96

138

366
264

241

28

136
108
56
57

12
21.6

741

996
497

34
87

26

50+

50+

45.0

18
33.9

50+

42

48

150

20

250

47

18

64
42

118
106

16

32

30
12
17
7

12
19.8

24.7

30.9

21.0

20.4

817
557

85
54

81

40

115

53

33

79

191

15
10

28

31

13.4

13.7

38

46
10

7
18
6

14.1

12.8

35

32

10
5

157

207
19
16
16
17

22
24
59
468
72

153
103
148

40

27
14

14

13
12

6
7
14.6

15.3

24.6

24.4

48
30

249
218

29
18

56
35

19

21

12
6

12.7

11.3

11

11

Not computed

Median

CENSUS TRACTS

11.4

NEWARK,

13.4

N.J.,

SMSA

13.6

H-227

Table H-l 6.

Housing Units With an Asian or

Financial Characteristics of

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

Essex

Census Tracts

[400 or More Asian and

Verona
borough

Specified owner-occupied housing units

SELECTED

County Con.

1980 Con.

Householder:

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

Morris County

Pacific

Islander Persons]

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

Pacific Islander

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

West

borough

West Orange
town

Remainder

4?

138

538

HI

121

488

080

Caldwell

Total

Dover town

Madison
borough

Morristown

Succasunna-

town

Kenvil (CDP)

Remainder

015

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
With a mortgage
Less than $100

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

$199
$299
$399
$599

19

or more

14

56
65

$572

$666

to
to

to
to

13

Median

to

$199

or

more

350
$704

$475

38
292
652
$661

50

31

25

50

6
25

10

5
12

$317

$235

$297

$336

$188

20

50

10

38
324
698
$657

12

Not mortgaged
Less than $100

$100
$200

990

17

126

12

Median

25
$379

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000

36

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
percent or more
Not computed
Median

30

$10,000

to

20

50

36

50+

50+

50 +

50+

50+

50+

50

85

11

74

14

11

11

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$20,000

or

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent..
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

Specified renter-occupied housing units

74
47.3

20.4

49.6

905

74

36
39
27
27

468
99
230
59
80

976
159

9
4

8.6

2V.3

20.4

22.2

105

94

605

93

11

25

6
25

21

101

6
10
12

18
6

38

163
138
162

$378

$349

$349
104

$500

30
$407

$500 +

$500+

43
30

more

Less than 15 percent

36
40.6
129

140

479

468

157

130
167

181

12.5

22. i

473

GROSS RENT
$80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cash rent

..

Less than

13

24
42

Median

$500+

One-family house, detached or attached


Median gross rent

$500+

24
26

123
118

$339

$352

86
$492

15

$260

7
76
139

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000

22

Less than

1 5 percent
15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed

Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

18

22

21

10

10

50+

50 +
117

70

21

45.0

50+

50 +

30

42

144

27

29
54

13

16

14

40
20

50+

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent
20 to 24 percent.

25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

20

Not computed
Median

$20,000

or

more

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20
25
30
35

24 percent
to 29 percent
to 34 percent
percent or more
Not computed
Median
to

H-228

20

11

NEWARK,

27.1

28.1

24.0

20.2

25.6

67
23
33
4

34

381
182
139
35

44
22

325

14
13
7

12

13
3
6

13

160
114

32
6
13

6
19.6

N.J.,

SMSA

16.6

162

15.3

15.0

15.1

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-l 6.

Financial Characteristics of Housing Units

With an Asian or

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

[400 or More Asian and

Spodfiod ownor-occvpM housing units

SELECTED

A and

B]

Union County

Pacific

Islander Persons]

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Somerset County

Census Tracts

1980 Con.

Islander Householder:

Pacific

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Manville

North Plainfield

Somerset

Somerville

Total

borough

borough

(COP)

borough

496

25

477

12

36
216
225
$587

_
-

$500

19

13

New

Provi-

Remoinder

Total

Elizabeth city

Linden city

dence borough

98

356

811

86

14

68

98

350

700

81

18

12

6
37

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
With a mortgage
Less than $100

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to

to
to
to
or

$199
$299
$399
$599
more

Median
Not mortgaged
to

$100
$199

or

more

Less than

$100
$200

59
32

29
145
176

$545

7
12

$603

359
280
$566

$535

111

Median

56

41

18

28

38
$683
14

12

20

19

13

91

14

12

$275

$254

$350

$235

$225

$313

$225

12

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000..

26

13

56

13

39

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

26

6
5

6
6

50+

43.4

32.5

45.0

32.5

13

122

15

11

$19,999

50+

50+

19

50+

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more

Not computed
Median

19

13

108

15

37.1

45.0

34.6

39.7

50+

"-

50+

12
6
6

92

330
65
137

6
6

26

50
6
26

19
14

93
35

633
180
275
84
94

66

8
51

16
6

6
12

15.6

21.6

21.9

19.8

2V.8

50

117

799

444

451
79

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

205

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

112
55

$20,000

or

more

2V.7

Specified renter-occupied housing units

"-

242

42

3:1

18

5.6

20.6

18

GROSS RENT
$80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cash rent
Less than

:
-

36

34

105

236

31

195

87

72
143
126
23

131

40

13
18

23

11

11

i:!

66

13

45

$339

$322

$340

$304

12

41

34

"

70
65

3
5

11

Median
One-family house, detached or attached

Median gross rent

$333

$36.

$287

$310

$341

12

53

$450

$500+

$225

$500+

25

176

114

6
:

6
7
17

72

$450

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000

30

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20
25

to

30

to

24 percent
29 percent
34 percent
35 percent or more

to

to

17

Not computed
Median

$10,000

$19,999

30

50+
47

18

15

_
-

27.9

26.7

165
53

24

_
-

12

50+

122
24
46.4

43.0

22

245

135

91

8
3

59
19
32

63
39

44

23.8

22.7

20.6

48.8

70
24
26

378
204
107
43

195
122
58

16

*"

13.7

16.0

50+
'

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

5
15

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent...
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

15 to 19 percent
20 to 24 percent...

60

_
-

41

25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

11

$20,000

or

more...

Less than 15 percent

CENSUS TRACTS

__

6
5

13
11

'
'

32.. i

50
16

21

i:

9
4

21

11

11

15

4
4

17.5

14.3

17.1

19.( )

17.1

14.6

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

12.5

H-229

Table H-l 6.

Financial Characteristics of

Housing Units With an Asian or

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

Union

Census Tracts

[400 or More Asian and

and B]

Newark

County Con.

city,

Essex

County

Roselle Park
Plainfield city

Specified owner-occupied housing units

SELECTED

1980- Con.

Householder:

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Pacific

Islander Persons]

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

Pacific islander

Far meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Rahway

city

Roselle

borough

borough

Summit

city

37

49

30

42

34

Westfield town

Remainder

75

415

62

369

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
20

With a mortgage
Less than $100 .

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to

$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

to
to

to

6
6
15
5

6
16

36
6

6
18
10

$514

$708

$486

$542

Median
Not mortgaged
Less than $100 ...

$100
$200

to

17

16

209

46
$745

$554

13

46

13

$400+

20
26
$212

14

50+

45.0

16

44

$199

or more

Median

$275

$225

7
$225

131

IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME

HOUSEHOLD INCOME
$10,000

Less than

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more

Not computed

Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$20,000

or

more

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent.

30

percent or

16

13

16

8
30

32.5

50+

34.6

45.6

34.4

36. i

20

21

36

29

346

7
13

7
14

13
16

12
12

53
7
11

151

more

Not computed
Median

16.9

17.9

78

Specified renter-occupied housing units

104

30

57
34

16.6

2V.6

30.8

19.8

22

65

20

105

GROSS RENT
Less than $80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more

16

No cash rent
Median

41

9
25

14

12

12

2
5
16

20

7
13

15

18
41

$298

$500+

$500+

$372

$284

One-family house, detached or attached


Median gross rent

$410

$330

21

15

$450

$500+

$500+

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed

Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

14
9

14

11

37.5

45.0

50+

50+

50+

33

22

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20
25
30
35

28

24 percent
29 percent...
34 percent
percent or more
Not computed
Median
to

11

to

to

$20,000

or

more

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

14

16
29.3

17.9

26.4

37.5

22

29

15
7

19

18

5
5

25

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent..
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

57

4
4

Not computed

Median

H-230

13.7

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

21.3

13.3

22.5

30.6

17.1

CENSUS TRACTS

Equipment, and Household Characteristics of Housing Units With a Householder of Spanish

Structural,

Table H-l 7.

Origin:

1980
[Data ore estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

Essex County

Census Tracts

[400 or More Spanish Origin


Persons]

Belleville

Bloomfield

Orange

Irvington

Montclair

SMSA

Total

town

town

city

town

town

37 984

22 085

439

332

59S

429

275

368

102
167
66

96
87
106

18
68
18

36

53
79
74
50
169
162

The

Occupied housing units

East

city

Verona
borough

134

569

15

77
26

120
147
88
30
123

city

Nutley town

17 586

168

Newark

Orange

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
1,

detached or ottoched

6 957

087
100
5 124
6 146
2 512
58

3 729
6 064
3 662

4 383
843
36

364
738
312
4 012
5 934
7 637
17 987

242
355
443
632
3 566
4 833
11 014

26 004
4 185

15 655

3 and 4

5 to 9
10 to 49

50 or more
Mobile

home

or

trailer,

etc.

133

114

373
406

41

2 706

30

194
292

31

230
3 327

54

3 591

31

19
7

11

539
25

8
7

61

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


1979 to March 1980
1975 to 1978
1970 to 1974
1960 to 1969
1950 to 1959
1940 to 1949
1939 or earlier

5
13

28
37
82
99

25

17

26
56
130

12

18

175

50
65
182

225

306
50

277
32

394
88

15

161

135

268
360
629

232
276
274

19

12
13

25
58
62
133

173
2 781

31

201

3 837
9 013

30
48

203

12 342

105

086

16

440
26

197

526
3 288

13

28
62

147

202

14

22
43

4
11

267

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam or hot water system

Central warm-air furnace


Electric

Other

heat

pump

built-in electric units

Other means

None

455
1
077
6 037
226

623
236
626
3 769
176

14 337

7 626

589
647
21 002

104
82

61

18
15

23

35
66

196

14

219

114

204

5 696

69

11

591
41

131

12

59

33

_
-

208

12
71

11

11

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

gas
-

Bottled, tank, or LP gas


Electricity

Fuel

kerosene, etc

oil,

218

324

737

132

304
785
10 553

183

370
942
12 827
144

13

101

226

176

14

11

889

9 649

156

8 356

67
204
132
36

48
118
118
48

166

15

425
654
298
52

Other

No

fuel

used

147

65

_
-

38
285
23

_
-

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None
1

2
3 or more

583

408
376
652

300
105
27

49
114
67
45

8 776
6 516
2 026

48

268

12

16 810
391

134

751

32

74

90
257

7
8

183
39

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
Air conditioning

Central system

Source of water, public system or private company

Sewage

disposal, public

sewer

Units with roomers or boarders

No telephone
Owner-occupied housing units
4 or more bedrooms
1 complete bathroom plus half both(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
Renter-occupied housing units

2 or more bedrooms
1 complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

36 796
2 483
3 322
18 689
2 106
37 454
36 638
733
6 955

21

203
893
323
914
865
026
550
370
235

430

320

580

47

59
43

52
52

203

247
77
598
598

10 277
2 543

4 315
9)9
608
947
17 770
11 650
285
376

987
2 700
27 707
18 007
496
622
1

22
21
5

41

288
4
439

10

435
_

332
332
6

59

12

83

147

34
292
202

158
25
59
39
174
97

139
26
29
34
459

147

158
20
64
49

139

15

41
41

400
72
26

656
32
1

17

6 382

19

122

547
23
32
324
27
569
569

15

4
8

19

538

19

429
413

267
275

17 553
17 077

134
134

54
218

244

18

4 784

57

_
-

344
46
60

111

2 653

93

124

436

31

186

14

13

453

085
766

76
20
68
164
94

14 933
9 881

32
41
23

445
233

12
19

19
9

205
298

10

344
85

111

2 653

133

56
43

323
920
713
476

93
4
36

124
34
49

21

23
9
9

7
1

221
23
18

267
39
77
174

15
15

32
7

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


Owner-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1960
1959

March 1980
1978
to 1974
to 1969

10 277

to

to

3
2
1

or earlier

Renter-occupied housing units

1979 to March 1980


1975 to 1978
1970 to 1974
1969 or earlier

476
872
647
585
697

27 707

4 315
573
546
1

187
662
347

17

37
36
38

23
68
22

19

10

13
13

17
6
6
2
2

770
214
966
590
000

292

174

459

157
102

59
55
32
28

183
120
105

412
276

23
4

38

21
8

124

244
326

880
255

677

397

6.6

9.2
371

9 851

205
3 956
2 695

11

15
18

51

87
33

12

221

20

14 933
5 147

41
16

828

20

2 271

158
202
54

687

31

165
202

14
14

13

100

49

765

_
-

4
9

6
1

6
6

085
510
84
120

164
60
64
7
33

63

26

371

445

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH

HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER


Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

12

6
17
6

21

17
12.2
8

342

1.2

12.9

4
4

325
69

_
_

249,

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or

2 440
615
138

more persons per room

Renter-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room

CENSUS TRACTS

631
109

46
24
9 310
33.6
8 767
2

084
543
154

7
4.8
7

73
26

19

7 407
41.7
6 921

31
10.6

21
12.1

31

15

709
486
140

104
22.7
94
35

10

17
10

369

35

34.0

21.3
35

326
71

43
-

6 774
45.4

_
_

_
-

66

17.1

14.8

6 347

575
427
140

66
20

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

231

Structural, Equipment,

Table H-17.

Origin:

and Household

Characteristics of Housing Units

With a Householder of Spanish

1980 -Con
[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

Essex

Census Tracts

[400 or More Spanish Origin


Persons]

West
well

Occupied housing units

Cald-

borough

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

County Con.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Morris County

A and

B]

Somerset County

West Orange
town

Madison

Morristown

Succasunna-

Remainder

Total

Dover town

borough

town

Kenvil (CDP)

152

539

2 718

939

49

176

48

82

398
68
32

420

325
307

26

26

10

Manville

Remainder

506

012

Total

borough

109

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
I, detached or attached
2
3 and 4
5 to 9
10 to 49

50

28

32

home

Mobile

501

51

121

221
41

76

21

357
86
247

28

16

60
27
203

13

107

17

83

32
127

21

9
9

204
482
223

more

or

528
160
159
70
99
93

or trailer, etc.

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


March 1980.
1978
1974
1969
1959
1949

1979 to
1975 to
1970 to
1960 to
1950 to
1940 to
1939 or

10
9
29
20

earlier

22
30

251
611

121

395
334
968

102

74
190

27
106

32
114
139
165
468

7
7

48
81

287
149
133
411

150

144

314

130
37

820
486

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam or hot water system
Central warm-air furnace

heat

Electric

Other

100

362

34

138

670

647
126

67

15

pump

built-in electric units

Other means

None

661

101

11

34

215

140

303

859
45

29
14

609
316
30
77

52
75
69
4

77

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

gas

Bottled, tank, or LP

gas

5
231

Electricity

Fuel

kerosene, etc

oil,

No

fuel

Other

used

198

63

564

175

34
26

16

127

112

622

681

91

793

474

515

11

13

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
15

13

154

36
80

3 or more

21

None
1

285
87

1
1

167

014
090
447

31

29
68
62
17

298
115

7
6

925
78

49

169
14

48

132

13
24

11

25

19

18

176
176

13

27

15

119

494
699
298

360
414
216

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
144

Complete kitchen facilities


1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

43
45
82

Air conditioning

Central system

Source of water, public system or private company

Sewage

disposal, public

Units with

sewer

14
152
152

roomers or boarders

No telephone
Owner-occupied housing units
4 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
Renter-occupied housing units
2 or more bedrooms
complete bothroom plus half bath(s)
1
2 or more complete bathrooms

539
148
203
411

415
629
1
328
256
2 463

928

533
22

2 189

891

111

186

59
126

398
573

382

20

377
559
320
818
38

68
105

557
369

104
521

98

423

31

201
143

43

2 693

187

116
78

5
16

232
12

7
49
49

42

13

10
6
4
6

29
23

166
120

10

7
16

153

10
5

70

27

398
236
448
326
320

382
82

68

320
592
514

557
279

29
5

189

13

166
79
74

13
12

163

64

11

13

51

25

38
25

86

26
7

11

15

502
323
448
035
232
297
046
33
44

944
392
305
410
562
300

073
186

217
672
221

935
997
12

98

534
162
166
196

18

575
290
20

38

21

944

534
52
215

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


Owner-occupied housing units

1979 to
1975 to
1970 to
1960 to
1959 or

98
16

March 1980
1978
1974
1969
earlier

Renter-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1969

to

to
to

March 1980
1978
1974

423

33

51
141

21

160

18
10

42
29

54

116
52
39

11

26
9

or earlier

142

42

20
7
7

125

295
222
246
56

95
56

562
223
238
75
26

117
101

49

575
177
328
50
20

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH

HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER


Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

61

65
31

26

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per

18

32

32

9.2
9

4.3
18

2.3

3.4

1.5

32

32

13

room

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or

H-232

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

148

84

55

112

1.2

15.1

5.4

9.8

19.5

10
100.0

136

79
27

48

112

10

31

21

12

more persons per room

Renter-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.0) or more persons per room

CENSUS TRACTS

Structural, Equipment,

Table H-17.

and Household Characteristics of Housing Units With a Householder of Spanish

1980-Con.

Origin:

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Somerset County Con.

Census Tracts

A and

B]

Union County

[400 or More Spanish Origin


Persons]

North Plainfield

Somerset

Somerville

borough

(COP)

borough

277

Occupied housing units

104

New

Provi-

dence borough

Rahway

city

Total

Elizabeth city

Linden city

549

12 072

8 476

484

955

340

307
62

2 641
3 697

180
119

224
298

111
10

169
106
104

159
67
60

Plainfield city

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
I,

detached or attached

2
3 and 4

5 to 9

10 to 49
50 or more
Mobile

home

or

95
67
35
37
23
20

76
6
36

81

33
27
39

14
16

2
1

trailer, etc.

520
306
417
469
22

,1

029

2 863
2 038
1

069
114
357
6

35

54

13
16

12

27
15

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


March
1978
1974
1969
1959
1949

1979 to
1975 to
1970 to
1960 to
1950 to
1940 to
1939 or

1980.
17
32
20
35

143

75
185

90
208
537
482
1
824
2 337
5 594

60

297

10

153

40
45

earlier

64
49
27

11

129

45

57
130
337
952
146
668

5
13

32

43
93

52

32

6
7
17

78

111

91

98

156

46
70

4 186

159

554

116

8 079

5 831

739

385
62

555
160

212
74

102

151

9
19

576
122
273
976
46

61

1
1

HEATING EQUIPMENT
187
70

Steam or hot water system


Central warm-oir furnace
Electric

heat

pump

Other built-in
Other means

15

20
14

electric units

None

47
37

625
28

64
168
8

49

294
20
64
560

148

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

136

gas

Bottled, tank, or LP

gas

Fuel

oil,

84

36

235

5 337

3 815

166

30
34

20
48

62

418
6 079
26
46

110
271

18

4 242

259

Electricity

133

kerosene, etc

Other.

No

fuel

252

used

10

28

11

5
176

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
33

None

68
42

8
32
72
36

261

140

24
50
177
40
277
269

42
29

134

2
3 or more

954

11

67

561

55

177

60

39
48
6

5 374
3 476

3 958
2 235

220

446

212

211

132

268

722

150
59

82
124
74

827
989

8 304

924

31

33

948
935
26
234

340
335

169
113

465
68
65
414
53
469
479
8
24

2 180

237

357
334

41

310
98
66

162
62
43
48
176
95

138

121

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
1 complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
Air conditioning

Central system

Source of water, public system or private

Sewage

disposal, public

company

sewer

Units with roomers or boarders

12

No telephone

44
112

Owner-occupied housing units

or

more bedrooms

complete bathroom plus half bath(s)


2 or more complete bathrooms
Renter-occupied housing units
1

2 or more bedrooms ..
1 complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

17
16

50
165
55

113

100
22
6
67

541

11

84
132

294

153

7 775

41

21

119

764

141

104
104

382
445

12 030

39

33

283

148

11

85
27
42
29
63
34

105

19

75
117

71

266

34

167
9
15

902
240
436

4 030
889
836
998
8 042
5 249

449
494
5 462
387
8 456
8 348
1

83
103

288

68

401

51

85

6 296
4 142
115
93

247

645
457

4 030
615
1
663
1
017
502
233

2 180

237

310

313
914
615
266
72

29
55
62
31

79
92
70
28

60

41

8 042
2 868
3 397

247

645
226
303
99

624

6 296
2 230
2 647
882
537

89

153
155

138

340
43
48
217

17
18

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


Owner-occupied housing units

1979 to March 1980


1975 to 1978
1970 to 1974
1960 to 1969
1959 or earlier
Renter-occupied housing units

1979 to March 1980


1975 to 1978
1970 to 1974
1969 or earlier

112
19
58
6

33
7
6

283

47

78
66
25

85
16

13

11

10

18

165
54
103
8

63

71

25
38

7
45
13

10

104

266
91

132
29
14

153

81

65
78
23

17

162
24
75
56
7

178
86
68
18
6

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH

HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER


45

Occupied housing units


Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

877
247

623
83

14

26

323

14
251

71

63

240

19

No vehicle available
No telephone

22
22

61

INCOME IN 1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL


Owner-occupied housing units
Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room
Renter-occupied housing units
Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or

more persons per room

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per

CENSUS TRACTS

room

129

25

6.0

5.9

10.5

114

25

225
23

15

2.8
3

20
12.1

17
27.0

19.7

14

20

17

14

51
19.2
51
13

643

598
323
45

14

12
7.4
12

17
15

20.4
1

21
6.8
21

289

22

181

47

20.5

8.9

28.1

26.4

248

22

177
57
4
4

47

261
41
10

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

H-233

Hi 7.

Table

Structural, Equipment,
Origin:

and Household Characteristics of Housing Units With a Householder of Spanish

1980- Con
[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Union

Census Tracts

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

County Con.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Irvington town, Essex

and B]

Newark

County

city,

Essex County

[400 or More Spanish Origin


Persons]
Occupied housing units

Roselle

Roselle Park

borough

borough

284

100

Westfield

Summit

city

town

185

152

79

87
55

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Remainder

0122

0126

0129

0132

0133

0001

085

135

117

121

124

209

418

702
216
60

6
5
42
5
77

35
36

23
45
56

76
65

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
119
23
37
29
58

1, detached or attached
2
3 and 4..
5 to 9
10 to 49

50 or more

home

Mobile

41

30
27

10

53

42

18

12

4
35
56
57

22

10

22
31

23
21
10

10

47
3

42
71

51

167
68

61

or trailer, etc.

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


1979
1975
1970
1960
1950
1940
1939

to

March 1980

to

1978..

to

1974
1969
1959
1949

to
to
to

12

or earlier

12

_
-

10

37
67

23
20
74

23
30
50

26
38
48

29
38
125

47
86
72
202

103
16

104
5

71

79

155
6

345
35

53
19

28
26

41
91

24
35

17

31

104

91

204
304
232
258

187
84

94

102

83
69

630
329

22

6
24

10
21

11

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam

or hot water system

Central warm-air furnace


Electric

Other

heat

48

12

pump

27

48

38

61

125

120

17
18

24

78

279

101

11

built-in electric units

Other means

None

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

153
6

gas

Bottled, tank, or LP

gas..

Electricity

Fuel

118

kerosene, etc

oil,

85

39

548

44

11

6
49

38
5

fuel

36

54

90

472

113

91

74

62

19

Other

No

45

10

used

14

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
25
97
126
36

None
1

2
3 or more

44

41

41

51

37

79
32

25

31

13

39
6

,107

193

64
22
5

072
244

135
6

53

4
75

31

71

7
99
34

65
344
483

16

35

12

100

185

152

40

19

42
27
86

12

63

112
199

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
274
20
30
229

Complete kitchen facilities


1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
Air conditioning

Central system

21

Source of water, public system or private

Sewage

company

disposal, public sewer

Units with roomers or boarders

Owner-occupied housing units


or

284
272

100
100

8
19

No telephone
4

87

more bedrooms

complete bathroom plus half bath(s)


2 or more complete bathrooms
Renter-occupied housing units
1

2 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half both(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

185
185
25

35
112
27
152
152

98
34
42

410

38

49

28

84

23
22
197

135
135

117
109

121
121

124
124

6
209
209

418
407

18

15

10

50

39

61

085
085
4

19

27

40
16

44

87

71

310
324

91

33

53

60

180

81

200

66
22

134
34
20
30
150

26

114

869

32
56
6

117

321
201
1

117

761
231
223

35

39

128

25

12

23
22

184
136

290

96
57

92
67

39

25

128

17
16

10

73
38
6

106
97

106
94

170

21
11

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


Owner-occupied housing units

134
20
64

March 1980..
1978
to 1974
to 1969

1979
1975
1970
1960
1959

to

1979
1975
1970
1969

to

to

44
6

or earlier

Renter-occupied housing units


to
to

March 1980
1978
1974

or earlier

56
17
12
20
7

98
5
43
19
31

81
12
51

761
133

9
9

124
104
53

347

87
26
42

71

324

96

16
37

121

151

66
30

19

13

5.
10

ISO
60
73
10

11

92
47
41

32
20

106
22
53

106

19
12

9
41

19

37

184
37
99

290
127
149

18

30

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH

HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER


Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

25
6

26

20

17

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per

11

38

11

11.2

4.9

5.0

8.6

11

38

11

11

room

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per room


Renter-occupied housing units
Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room

H-234

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

30

20.0

13.6

18
20.7

30

18

43

34

27

47

32

84

115

9.9
7

13.3

35.4

29.3

44.3

30.2

45.7

34

27

43
25
4

22

76
26

39.7
115

43
5

CENSUS TRACTS

Structural, Equipment,

Table H-l 7.

and Household

Characteristics of Housing Units

With a Householder of Spanish

1980- Con

Origin:

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Newark

Census Tracts

city,

Essex

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

County Con.

[400 or More Spanish Origin


Persons]
Occupied housing units

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0003

0007

0008

0009

0010

0022

0024

0035

0048.02

0057

0065

0067

242

557

429

378

198

341

108

136

469

234

104

528

35
6
172
66
255
23

51

73
169
26
110

24
94
74
90
96

29
46
36

77

35
82
190
112

UN5TS IN STRUaURE
1,

detached or attached

3 and 4
5 to 9
10 to 49
50 or more
Mobile home or

69
27
46
52
40

16

13

45

37
86

78
58

67
37

294
53

_
32

35
69
23

168
163
106

48
82

50
48
6

32
25
57
202

104

151

61

361

189
9

04

411

22

15

25

85
49
22
27
-

19

13

34
30
-

11

76
15

40

322

12

177

26
249
37
20

20
39
43

271

94

22

141

trailer, etc.

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


1979 to
1975 to
1970 to
1960 to
1950 to
1940 to
1939 or

March 1980

1978
1974
1969
1959
1949

59
9

earlier

23

170

143

230

159

456
47

40

14

85

88
86

231

61

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam or hot water system
Central warm-air furnace
Electric

Other

heat

pump

built-in electric units

Other means

348
32
6

7
13

15

11

63

39

32

251

34

126
10

51
5

_
60
2

None

22
53

47

36

18

14
63

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

gas

90

Electricity

Fuel

kerosene, etc

oil,

166
18
15

110

20
123

358

285

Bottled, tank, or LP gas

109

76

79

17
17

269

120

262

44

68

213

14

22

10

64

46

230

220

51

104
32

269

186

171

21

27

15
14

136

463

214

22
85

12
63

136
136

469
469

234
216

48

99

49

124

24
36
344

16

Other

No

53

used

fuel

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
287
186
58
26

194
190

228

124
56

98

52

109

187

45

41

18

49

23
33

511

389

364

18
14
139
16

21

242
236

33
20
155
30
557
544
21

12

No telephone

63

173

168

103

Owner-occupied housing units

31

87

81

19

33

44

11

21

152

None
1

71

19

3 or more

66
38

393
117
18

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

242

Air conditioning

107

Central system

11

Source of water, public system or private company

Sewage

disposal, public

sewer

Units with roomers or boarders

or

more bedrooms

complete bathroom plus half bath(s)


2 or more complete bathrooms
Renter-occupied housing units
2 or more bedrooms
1
complete bothroom plus half bath(s)
1

211
128

2 or more complete bathrooms

24
4

111

378
360

198
189

341
341

462
9
85
13

108
108

104
104

528
510

121

49

303

28

15

98

513
225

16

14

12

469
290

342
212

297

33

13

Owner-occupied housing units


to

88
32
24

or earlier

12
12

March 1980
1978
to 1974
to 1969

168

15

420
348

206

49

28
3

25

10

11

29

420

206
60

11

180
147

330

89

193

77

127

119

81
21

211
67
89
16

39

48

6
6

Renter-occupied housing units

36

104

to

1979 to March 1980


1975 to 19781970 to 1974.
1969 or earlier

341

12

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


1979
1975
1970
I960
1959

429
398

184

12

469

342

178
176
87
28

134
185
5

18

297
84
141

44
28

180
87
54
33
6

330

89

127

107

17

81

90

53

106

27

12
7

150
125
64

32
7

52
-

39

98

82
47

513
54
238
174
47

17

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH


HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER
Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

25

63

20
63
43

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per

room

12
38.7
12
12

12
13.6
12

13
14.9
13

19
23.5
19
7

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per room


Renter-occupied housing units
Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or

more persons per room

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per

CENSUS TRACTS

room

122
57.8
122
19

231
49.3

224
63
7
7

201
58.8
172

60
29

152

94

34

52

247

156

51.2

52.2

10.3

58.4

58.8

138
59

87

34

52

10
7

13

234
78

75.7
150
75
6

14

13

371
72.3

312
66
59
17

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

H-235

Equipment, and Household Characteristics of Housing Units With a Householder of Spanish

Structural,

Table H-l 7.

1980- Con

Origin:

[Data are estimates based on a sample^ see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Newark

Census Tracts

city,

Essex

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

County Con.

[400 or More Spanish Origin


Persons]
Occupied housing units

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0068

0069

0070

0071

0072

0073

0075.01

0075.02

0076

0077

0078

0079

405

317

338

252

159

283

289

343

384

205

409

770

57

36
38
50
120

27
29
124
154

14

11

119
198

305'

38

81

219

73

25
78
98
97
86

121

11

6
63
92
104
73

32

126
110

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
1, detached or attached
2
3 and 4
5 to 9
10 to 49

50

101

14

24

46

31

78

53

61

51

104
98
69

78
77
92
35

53

more

or

Mobile home or

113

22
111

trailer, etc.

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


30

March 1980
1978
1974
1969
1959

1979 to
1975 to
1970 to
1960 to
1950 to
1940 to
1939 or

1949..
earlier

23

12

16

29

22

17

18

19

19

11

86
62
208

11

22
35
262

39
248

11

23

19

16

14

37
162

50
72

48

93

117
19

7
5
7

5
17

27

16

17

_
_

66
116
558

447

185

52
153

47
45
232

28
22
43
247

143

56
62
264

164

201

259

159

160

269

20

25

15

11

21

31

30

81

236

17

36

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam

or hot water system

Central warm-air furnace

heat

Electric

Other

pump

built-in electric units

Other means

None

276
20

189
41

209
37

39
70

18

69

10
7

39

8
15

21

75

25
106

5
7

83

35

72

7
37
154

12

11

19

23

159

183

189

191

182

43

135

13

11

21

360
_

39

11

207

89

113

95

65

16
55

137
6
29
110

158

13
18

110
4
32

75

12

11

81
111

11

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

gas

Bottled, tank, or LP

gas

Electricity

Euel

kerosene, etc

oil,

14

Other

No

fuel

used

14
12

15

52
116

16

21

146

230

42
362

19

23

159
130

147
168

79
95

51

31

97
215
89

333
366

44

152
7

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
139

59
213

21

31

64
188
70

3 or more

15

14

16

56
4

367
22

301

338

252

11

23

25
272

14

16
180

6
252
242

14
117
18

20

159

283
254

289

None

230

79

121

141

63

104
64

10

18

159

245

281

343

354

205

404

740

_
-

14

6
110

10

30
84
40

71

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
1
complete bathroom plus half both(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
Central system

Source of water, public system or private company

sewer __'
roomers or boarders

disposal, public

Units with

12

17

28

4
15

125

17

94

78

89

38

69

72

43

56

52

41

69

31

50

41

22

89

97

16
3

13

11

25

14

16

22

10
6
14

274

282

200

258

231

117

118
89

214

172

156

320
203

8
12

11

183
146
6

24
673
380

43

56

97
29
24

142

Air conditioning

Sewage

24
518
28
765
754
9
100

No telephone
Owner-occupied housing units
4 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

206

19

14

405
405

317
317

338
338

333

Renter-occupied housing units

2 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus holf.bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

196
19

175

151

124

281

292
27

343
327

384
375

205
199

409
404

192

14
14
6

10

160

293
234

343
219

Ill

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


Owner-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1960
1959

March
1978
to 1974
to 1969

to

72

1980-

to

or earlier

Renter-occupied housing units

1979 to March 1980..


1975 to 1978..
1970 to 1974
1969 or earlier

69

31

50

41

22

89

52
4

41

11

11

37

10
8

10
14

6
23

16
14

19

11

13

23

24

11

15

333

274
111

282
43

200

131
141

115

121

31

18

30

30

86
32

30

14

20

26

10

20
8

19

11

214

258

293

343

67
100

72
132

26

18

69

19

21

36

125
117
25
26

87
145

118
36
25
38

45

11

42
84

35

27
26

18

11

26

320

673

65
130

237

70

183
89
37
28
29

49
76

134
173

50

41

11

129

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH


HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER
Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

17

53

42

22

12

_
-

13

18

104
26
-

15

17

23

40

24

15

65

19

10

11

15.3

13
30.2

11.5

21
30.4

19.4

26.8

11

13

21

11

_
~

8
9.0
8

13.4
13

11

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or

13

IS

more persons per room

11

13

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or more persons per

room

Renter-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level

Complete plumbing for exclusive use


1.01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SO

55

25

78

131

18.2

19.5

12.5

7.6

2.3

30.2

168
48
32

50

51

25

44.7
117

61
17.8
53

78
27

13

1.01 or more persons per room

H-236

200
60.1

SMS A

14
5

43

29

216

23.5
43
16

9.1

32.1

29

205
29

11

CENSUS TRACTS

HI 7.

Table

Structural, Equipment,
Origin:

and Household Characteristics of Housing Units With a Householder of Spanish

1980-Con.
[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

BJ

Census Tracts

[400 or More Spanish Origin


Persons]
Occupied housing units

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
I,

detached or attached

3 and 4
5 to 9
10 to 49
50 or more
Mobile

home

or

trailer, etc

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


1979 to March 1980
1975 to 19781970 to 1974
1960 to 1969
1950 to 1959
1940 to 1949
1939 or earlier

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam or hot water system
Central warm-air furnace
Electric

Other

heat

pump

built-in electric units

Other means

None

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


Utility

gas

Bottled, tank, or LP

gas

Electricity

Fuel

kerosene, etc

oil,

Other

No

fuel

used

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None
1

2
3 or more

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
1
complete bathroom plus holf bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
Air conditioning

Central system

Source of water, public system or private company

Sewage

disposal, public

sewer

Units with roomers or boarders

No telephone
Owner-occupied housing units
4 or more bedrooms
1 complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms ..
Renter-occupied housing units
2 or more bedrooms

complete bathroom plus half bath(s)


2 or more complete bathrooms
1

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


Owner-occupied housing units

1979 to
1975 to
1970 to
1960 to
1959 or

March 1980
1978

1974..
1969
earlier

Renter-occupied housing units

_____

1979 to March 1980...


1975 to 1978
1970 to 1974
1969 or earlier

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH

HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER


Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or

more persons per room

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use


1.01 or more persons per room

Renter-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty

level

Complete plumbing for exclusive use


1.01 or more persons per

room

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use


1.01 or more persons per room

CENSUS TRACTS

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

H-237

Structural, Equipment,

Table H-l 7.

and Household Characteristics of Housing Units With a Householder of Spanish

1980 -Con

Origin:

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

Dover town

Census Tracts

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Elizabeth city. Union

Morris County

A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

County

[400 or More Spanish Origin


Persons]

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0448

0449

0450

0302

0303

0304

0305

0307

0308.02

0309

0310

0311

0312

406

310

223

393

367

559

517

616

232

384

587

515

260

170
124
106

112
115
22
30

43
68
93

51

34
169
114

11

137

101

54
328
169
36

180
116
104

119

no

85
174

30
229
170
79
42
9

96

90

19

Oca/pled housing units

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
1,

detached or attached

2
3 and 4
5 to 9
10 to 49

50 or more
Mobile home

14
17

5
14

or trailer, etc.

March 1980

1978
1974
1969
1959
1949

..

17

9
55
39

42
72
82

earlier

15

61

178

140

263
77

216
49

17

95
52
20
43

47

98

21

102
63

42
25

11-8

17

48

290

35
30
129
290

36
4
85
5

4
6

86
137
130

142

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


1979 to
1975 to
1970 to
1960 to
1950 to
1940 to
1939 or

57

250

10

14

137
75
105

36
23
32
20

36
29
59

18

34

6
27
34

171

14
59

251

113

254

346

428

172

313
34
_

191
17

17

17

16

14

28
22
150

77
150
139

107
83
145

141

168

205

356

326

485

155

304

400

23

27

41

34

23

32

13

12

11

174
6

6-6
6-6

146

76

24

52

139

9
159

_
47

303

271

113

114

21

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam or hot water system
Central warm-air furnace

heat

Electric

pump

Other built-in
Other means

electric units

None

11

60

34

56

79

15
11

251
18
10
18

46

136

65

21

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


gas

Utility

Bottled, tank, or LP gas


Electricity

Fuel

kerosene, etc

oil,

63

192

294

277

116

178

26

14

2
16

16

326

204

151

151

113

320

16
12
189

10

11

217
4
28

225

16

315

92

201

264

230

137

109

250

29
170
34
27

255

15

4
used

fuel

18

Other

No

52
178
115

37
109

135
176

111

193

101

35

18

121

183

67

326
205

144
198

51

40

132

171

61

33

21

31

210
180
26

34
205

52

264
78
24

123

131

50

51

13

74

117
39

406

303

216

376

367

506

9
15

606
30

565

14

15

18

21

51

22
193
22

16

33

9
25

11

34
67

517
25
20
293

365

27
29
100

537
32

226

43
69
65

259

319

225

19

195
28

232
222

384
379

587
570

515
515

15

260
255
-

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None
1

2
3 or more

29

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

Source of water, public system or private company

406

Sewage

369

310
310

212
212

393
378

192
24
360
360

47

Air conditioning

Central system
disposal, public sewer

Units with roomers or boarders

No telephone
Owner-occupied housing units

or more bedrooms

complete bathroom plus half bath(s)


2 or more complete bathrooms
1

Renter-occupied housing units


2 or more bedrooms
1
complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms

168

12

18
191

559
559

510
517

26
616
600

19

10

478

39

26

61

96

94

16
177

114

11

18
15

38

98

74

22

173
84
38
52
233
152

140
38
27

69

70

76

123

146

148

76

87

101

67

31

9
9

15

18
15
18

21

16
12

5
5
17

16
10
16

371
250

30
42
468
308

156
97

297
201

158
22
6
29
429
329

146

148
32
53
45

36
20

44

9
6

5
17

19

170
102

34
154
115
5

10

_
323
263
-

_
21

291
273

436
341

17

15

123

9-9

19

11

25

414
306

193
119

12

87
27

158
17

101
19

67
-

16

73
29
39

37
27
-

38

18

297
66
154
35
42

429

414

161

155
70
43

148
198
39
29

193
54
120

35

61

46

38

29

10

11

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


Owner-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1960
1959

173
28
83
39
23

March 1980...
1978
to 1974
to 1969

to
to

Renter-occupied housing units


to
to
to

69

70

76

5
10

_
50

14
19

28

11

35

14

19

or earlier

1979
1975
1970
1969

140
49
49
28

233
134
69

March 1980
1978
1974

23

or earlier

14

14

45
35
26

68
42
22

436

170
77
64
25
4

154
68
56

323

16
14

41
19

291
105
99
50
37

19

39

149
114

18

76
5

468

155
170
58
53

371
127
166
33
45

14

15

62

35

11

11

19
6

133

245
83

156
73
38
31

12
11

15

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH

HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER


Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

.01 or

7
6

_
~

20

36

11

"

12

15
21.4

24

7.9

19.5

7
4.8

15

24

more persons per room

1.01 or more persons per room


Renter-occupied housing units
Percent below poverty level

41
17.6

35

Complete plumbing for exclusive use

4.7
8

22.7
35
7

36
20

more persons per room

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use


1.01 or more persons per room

H-238

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

16

10.1

16

7.9
8

12

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1

143
44.3
128
13

15

10

124
42.6
124
36

163
37.4
155
67
8

148

46

26

96

30

9.8

16.7

61
20.5

58

399

13.5

23.2

15.5

148

46

26

61

48

96

30

16

27

10

33-9
_
-

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-l 7.

Structural, Equipment,
Origin:

and Household

Characteristics of Housing Units

With a Householder of Spanish

1980-Con.
[Data ore estimates based on o sample; see Introduction.

For

Elizabeth city, Union

Census Tracts

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

County Con.

Plainfield city.

A and

B]

Remainder of
Union County

Union County

[400 or More Spanish Origin


Persons]
Occupied housing units

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0313

0314

0315

0316

0317

0318

0319.02

0320

0321

0389

0393

0394

446

469

512

689

171

477

461

432

264

117

51

22
100
74

50

73

110

13

12

17

18

105
160

59

190
122

101

45

121

76

34
23
4

114
38

70
4

85

18

67
37
88
60

55
39

18

152
87
29

16

24

82
106
292
58
89
56
6

288
65

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
detached or attached

1,

2
3 and 4
5 to 9
10 to 49

50

more

or

Mobile

home

or

trailer, etc.

82

143
24

58

60
54
104
83

14

23

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT


March 1980
1978
1974
1969
1959
1949

1979 to
1975 to
1970 to
1960 to
1950 to
1940 to
1939 or

earlier

70
32
148

14
12

16
12

273

34
85
53
85
178

53
42
73
236

353
63

340
32

24
6
59

-.

189

47
27
60
67
58
205

_
43
86
101

102
180

11

17

138
167
132

_
6
61

224

22
34
48

66
53
33

47

_
-

16

12

17

34
77

45
26
28

312

125

75

22

12

11

6
87

25

214
6
30

173

51

5
11

243

18
18
16

56
156

4
102

126
28

71

44
66

23

63

71

32

20
44

93

48

129

85

55

191

27
49
60

4
58
37

113
130

28
29
47

HEATING EQUIPMENT
Steam or hot water system
Central warm-air furnace
Electric

Other

heat

pump

built-in electric units

Other means

286
85

329

324
78

487

119

51

40

11

15

75

83

90

29
117

12

46

228

224

75

183

41

15

424

96

273
6

211

118

67
257
98
55

73
266
99
23

469
44

455

57

23

None

HOUSE HEATING FUEL


243

184

Bottled, tank, or LP gas

14

10

Electricity

197

271

20
254

46

97
206

Utility

Fuel

gos

kerosene, etc

oil,

Other

No

fuel

used

VEHICLES AVAILABLE
None

86
223
152

322

141

198

32
89
32

25

51

51

18

446

469
5
16

489
33
22
394
53
512
497

685
37
45

166

28
18
333

476
43

131

689
683

171

194
159
47

2
3 or more

143

43

12

8
13

111

243

13

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Complete kitchen facilities
1 complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
Air conditioning

Central system

Source of water, public system or private company

Sewage

sewer
roomers or boarders

disposal, public

Units with

No telephone
Owner-occupied housing units

or more bedrooms

complete bathroom plus holf bath(s)


2 or more complete bathrooms
Renter-occupied housing units
2 or more bedrooms
1 complete bathroom plus half bath(s)
2 or more complete bathrooms
1

440
438

342
30
469
469

10
12

20
171

19

320
30
477
470

23
49
368
27
461
461

424
34

136

66
37

11

51

344
24
432
427

108
13
144
136

46

44

12

117

20
34

264
246
9

117
117

31

116

18

25

36

14

12

239

14
81
81

104
109

14

10

18

12

32

51

68

80

12

45

19

36

1S1

100

163

135
32
27
33

22

153
60

86
36

44

15

162
20
27

10

554
310

149
23

324

36
375
200

44
270

116
42
66
37
28

166

10

160

8
13

7
7

11

22

25

36

21

20

18

11

16

29S
260

369

22
349
215

8
7

15

10
12

151

100

163

135

39
69
36

25
57

164

9
10
12

167

103

YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT


Owner-occupied housing units

1979 to
1975 to
1970 to
1960 to
1959 or

March 1980
1978
1974
1969
earlier

._

Renter-occupied housing units

1979
1975
1970
1969

March 1980
1978
to 1974
to
to

or earlier

162

116

13

12

18

46

46

40

12

13

16
4

29

18
7

31
14

40
96
26

17

56

153
36
52

86

21

81

18

36

18

27
26
8

295
95
100
50
50

369

349

149
62
53

375

270

28

113
130

554
253
208

324

136
193
25

125
126

141

91
121

239
88

81
22

180

115

84

79

31

49

17

14

27

23

27
9

26
33

22

18
16

46

15

31

13

60

50

17

53

29

16

11

_
-

28

29
6

10
5

14
6
8
8

4.0
6

5.0
5

17
10.4

6.7

11
6.8

12

103

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH

HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE 65 YEARS AND OVER


Occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

No vehicle available
No telephone

INCOME

IN

1.01 or more persons per

3.3
5

room

Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

_
_

16.7
6

105
43.9
105

42.0

36

14

11

more persons per room

Renter-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use
1.01 or more persons per room
Lacking complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or

_
-

1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Owner-occupied housing units


Percent below poverty level
Complete plumbing for exclusive use

1.01 or

more persons per room

CENSUS TRACTS

29

29

9.8

7.9

29

29
20

81
23.2
81

77

50

55

17

13.9

4.0
6

15.4

14.7

50

55

6.3
17

28.6

77

16

34
34

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

H-239

Table H-18.

Financial Characteristics of

Housing Units With a Householder of Spanish Origin:

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

1980

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

Essex County

Census Tracts
[400 or More Spanish Origin
Persons]

SMSA

The

Specified owner-occupied housing units

Belleville

Bloomfield

East Orange

Irvington

Montclair

Total

town

town

city

town

town

74

96

32

111

101

666

90

103

95

479

14
19

6
23
66

141

18

217

39

34

39

$698

$410

8
$551

$460

187
29
75
83

12

$275

$189

$400

5 243

654

4 436

368

Newark

city

Nutley

town

65

Orange

city

Verona
borough

56

MORTGAGE STATUS AND SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER


COSTS
With a mortgage
Less than $100

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to

$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

to
to
to

27
237
804
2 187
1

Not mortgaged
to

$100
$199

or

more

Less than

$100
$200

102

238
703
320
$498

181

$506

Median

Median

286
29
75

20

20

41

59
4

$474

$477

47
23
$470

27
$671

77

807
33
220
554
$238

182

13

$227

$241

$225

355

158

100

12

5
19
7

5
14
7

5
14

13

$350

12

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000

Less than

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

302
22

116

68

12

50+

50+

50+

50+

45.0

6
48.6

50+

958

18

21

30

260
92
529

407
20
104
47
236

253
20
83
32

13

14

24

11

118

3V.8

32.6

32.9

32.9

38.8

50+

28.7

27.5

35.8

75

32

72

45

332
694

346
477

52
16
23

38

46
4
27

531

138
128

13

10

373
18.2

18.2

27 595

17 730

$19,999

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median
or

16

77

Less than 15 percent

$20,000

3 930

more

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

Specified renter-occupied housing units

11

31

84
35

26

46

12

14
4

10
15

12
6

313
130
140
25

37

18

20.7

17.6

?'.5

20.3

17.9

16.4

19.7

18.5

292

174

459

085

164

14 893

819
360

001

26

4
76

45
35

808
360
915
3 077
5 028
2 977
082

445

GROSS RENT
887
390
208
4 160
8 055
6 504
3 416
449
166
360
$244

$80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cash rent
Less than

3 288

14

21

15

5 755
3 763
1
521

51

73

38
25
50

107
122

19
12

84
60
36

22

89

$285

$270

$304

519
$311

23

11

$333

$386

$225

059

9 820

80

46

193

530

261

265
568
660
886
9 214
1
205

235
259
504
506
634
6 767
915

10

9
6

50+
8 749

One-family house, detached or attached

71

44

289
407
164
78
39

593
457
173
$230

Median

Median gross

rent

147

33
6

33

41

60

172

12

87
25

_
7
12

31

331
196
119

$283

$224

97

$235

17

13

$450

$428

379
$304

_
-

58
$231

84

8 766

26
59

11

24

24

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000

Less than

13

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed

Median

$10,000

to

$19,999.

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20
25
30
35

to

24 percent
29 percent...

to

34 percent.

to

percent or

30
35

to

50+

50+

50+

4 959

131

56

156

360

49

15
14
12

40

133
96
64

822
680

19.9

28.1
81

519
132

52

327
320
73

179

11

18

571
5 936

804

50+

889
726
382
919
462

23

21

26
27
32
27

6
49.2

227
49
77
50

31

21

271

20

110

11

19.6

26.9

21.2

19
19.4

.1

19.2

72
60

110
59
23
28

195
142

238

11

119

791

350
29

74
34

14.6

13.1

5
7

24.1

41

16

31

7
14

Not computed

171
12.9

Median

NEWARK,

49.3

2 951
2 196

percent or more

H-240

49.8

21.3

346
745
537
73

3 875

34 percent

50+

5 787

Not computed
Median

15 to 19 percent
20 to 24 percent.
25 to 29 percent.

84

437
63

626
384
232
36

more

Less than 15 percent

15

144
26

68

29
28
9
24
35
6

$20,000 or more

13

33
6

188

2 563
2 297

235
259
485
476

N.J.,

SMSA

73
12.1

17.8

13.0

14.6

52

12.7

13.4

11.5

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-l 8.

Financial Characteristics of

Housing Units With a Householder of Spanish Origin:

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

Essex

Census Tracts

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

County Con.

1980 Con.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

A and

B]

Somerset County

Morris County

[400 or More Spanish Origin


West

Persons]

well

Cold-

borough

West Orange
town

360

Specified owner-occupied housing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

Remoinder

Manville

Morristown

Succasunna-

town

Kenvil (CDP)

Remainder

Total

20

24

813

428

714

348

Total

Dover town

Madison
borough

106

249

borough

MONTHLY OWNER

SELECTED

COSTS

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to

$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

to
to
to

Median
Not mortgaged
to

$100
$199

or

more

230

326

With a mortgage
Less than $100

_
-

_
-

25
179

55

48

111

54
$505

$1000+

563

4
20
124
313
253
$537

7
13

7
7
7

56
159
113

$500

$325

184
134

$550

$502

$575

443
314
$534

20

34

136

19

13

99

80

_
-

20
$292

34
$300

27
109

_
19

13

23
57

$257

$288

$246

163

22
77
$257

$283

_
"

40

13

40

50+

50+

50+

19

Less than

$100
$200

Median

1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME

HOUSEHOLD INCOME

OWNER
Less than

IN

$10,000

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25

29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median
to

13

50+

48

50+

14

42

145

20

13

112

62

15 to 24 percent

49

13

29

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

7
7

39

10
78

_
-

10
65

6
14
12

30

30.0

39.6

34.6

2V.3

19.6

38.2

29.6

27.5

54
23
20

300
86

913
316
378

221

24

661

353

73

19

48

238
278
83
62

14
14

5
12
7

131

81

17.5

17.9

$10,000

to

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

$20,000

or

more

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

Specified renter-occupied housing units

20.6

141

30

43

109
110

16.0

18.9

18.4

54

116

11

300

557

23

166

548

126
66
30

17.7

12.5

544

GROSS RENT
$80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 w $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cosh rent
Less than

Median

$289

One-family house, detached or attached


Median gross rent

20

20

5
6
9
12
7
63

34
118

29

46

45

27

101

37
70
147
88
82
104

225
361

267
254

124
154
125
79

18

18

78

184
118

92

21

21

18

$334

$326

$332

$386

$335

$303

18
50

180

20

118

35

$414

42
$389

$500+

$398

$320

282

136

32

107

159

16
9

6
86

101

15

48

$213

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20
25
30
35

24 percent
29 percent
34 percent
percent or more

to
to
to

Not computed

Median

$10,000

$19,999

30
209
28

107

13

50+

50+

45.0

32.8

50+

49.7

54

508

231
7
18

180

204

85
14

_
_

17

56
56

14

50

Less than 15 percent

21

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

6
6
13

44
88

Not computed
Median

$20,000

or

more

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20

24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
to

Not computed
Median

CENSUS TRACTS

32.5

to

21

116
129
105

2
33.1

26.1

29.2

31

56

13

17

510
216

177

12

21

47

10

19
41

42

11

44

47
28

26
29

29.0

27.5

36.5

5
28.5

22.1

190

10

49

89
77

17

83

11

27

19

13

6
20.0

7
8
16.0

15.4

20.0

17.1

55
71

33

11

261
110

90
40

20.5

NEWARK,

181

97
54
21

15.9

14.6

N.J.,

SMSA

H-241

Hi 8.

Table

Housing Units With a Householder of Spanish Origin:

Financial Characteristics of

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

[400 or More Spanish Origin


Persons]
Specified owner-occupied housing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

SELECTED

A and

B]

Union County

Somerset County Con.

Census Tracts

1980-Con.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

New

North Plainfield

Somerset

Somerville

borough

(CDP)

borough

Remainder

Total

Elizabeth city

Linden city

79

72

26

230

2 055

655

170

183

128

26

167

124

175

106

Provi-

dence borough

Plainfield city

Rohway

city

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
With a mortgage

to

$100
$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

Less than

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to
to

to

45

to

$100
$199

or

more

6
39

13
13

27
77
56

882
434

$550

$535

$501

305
4
95
206
$230

97

Median

10
17

$486

34
$625

11

63

11

$163

$177

6
57
$299

10

Not mortgaged

$100
$200

558

6
12

Median

Less than

750

143
271

331

99
$482
97
4
42

9
41

31

84

$467

109
58

55

$496

$514

$443

46

10

22

31

51

15

$204

$178

$400+

22
$246

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
136

$10,000

Less than

22

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent..
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

....
8

50+

22.5

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

14
5

-.

50+
57

67

Less than 15 percent

18

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

28
7
4

16
17
14

20

ie. i

25.2

165

63

$20,000

or

more

Specified renter-occupied housing units

26
7
12

130
6

31

50+

50+

50+

344
43
93

77
14
14

60
23
24

22

50+

50+
13

22

23
185

49

7
6

48

3V.3

31.6

33.3

19.4

34.8

35.4

575
539
713
218
105

547
185
256
69
37

85

113
12

110
62
36

18.1

17.4

17.7

235

8 021

6 279

247

_
-

68
30
178
801
2 112
2 369

189

76
69
38
6

20.0

22

40
30

59

12

31

14.6

257

14.3

645

178

GROSS RENT
Less than $80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cash rent

29
35
52

25
35

25
59

46
30

446

45
16
153
1
1
1

702
709
962
038
362
189

10

28

14

151

23

172
158
70
50

41

63
23

25

27

17

17

63
7

351
159

Median

$265

$373

$309

$327

$264

103
$261

One-family house, detached or attached


Median gross rent

16
$411

16

10

33

19

$314

413
$326

291

$325

$311

$275

$349

$313

81

2 798

2 211

298

45

26

26
10
13
9

230
36

26

507

$272

$285

$295

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000..

Less than

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

to

$19,999

16
12

21

11

45.0

50+

8
45.0

65

18

Less than 15 percent

15

15

23

to

19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

15

more

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

12

10

Median

50+

50+

50+

92

3 078

234

74

584
808
462

24
45
23

72
63
55

13

326
783
974
593
206

2 377
301

127

147

171

61

17
18

29

12
17
6
6

13
7

25

14

21.8

24.4

23.6

21.7

691

64
50

113
56

14

57

59
39
20

11.1

15.0

13.8

41.0

32.1

21.7

22.1

72
38

24

23

2 145

18
6

14

62
27
20
6
9

14.7

NEWARK,

50+

18.8

19
15

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent.
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed

H-242

50+

11

Median
or

50+

33
28

Not computed

$20,000

131

38
10

Median

$10,000

10
53
18

6
57
146
212
2 137
214

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent.
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed

N.J.,

SMSA

13.3

14.1

366
577
84

45

1
1

114
186
703

099
430

15

25

79

14

90

69

16.0

13.2

13.1

6
6

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-l 8.

Financial Characteristics of Housing Units

With a Householder of Spanish Origin:

[Data are estimotes based on a sample; see Introduction.

Census Tracts

Union

For meaning

>f

symbols, see Introduction.

County Con.

Irvingto

1980 Con.
A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

Newark

town, Essex County

city,

issex County

[400 or More Spanish Origin


Persons]

SELECTED

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

town

Remainder

0122

0126

0129

0132

0133

0001

0002

51

79

64

601

10

42

37

75

57

505

10

36

Roselle Park

borough

113

102

Specified owner-occupied housing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

Tract

city

Rosette

borough

Westfield

Summit

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
With a mortgage
less then $100

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

$199
$299
$399
$599

to
to
to

to

13
17

to

$100
$199

or

more

23
57

8
2

28
29

240

185

$373

$652

$528

$625

$281

14

96

12

$488
11

Not mortgaged

22

20
33
$555

13
12

57
15

or more

Median

23

$471

13

Less than

$100
$200

Median

11

14

$350

$275

4
$350

$275

22
74
$233

11

25

25

50+

50+

50+

50+

50+

23

20

90

20

29

$225

IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME

HOUSEHOLD INCOME
$10,000

Less than

30

'"

":

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed

to

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$20,000

or

more

Median

$10,000

10

23

45

2Y.2

22.5

50+

30.6

84

24

53

486

19

12
12

62
34

13

174

18
5

12

221

28

15 to 24 percent

54

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more

11

Not computed
Median

37.2
-

Less than 15 percent

24

;;

"1

_
_

_
-

12

34.1

10
8
2

12

_
-

59
32

18.7

14.2

25.3

18.2

32.5

iV.i

"1

15.0

ISO

44

87

71

320

96

92

106

106

184

290

Specified renter-occupied housing units

17.5

101

GROSS RENT
Less than $80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199...
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cash rent

Median

7
12

11

48
26

11

14

37

20

11

9
22

23
9

83
79
52
26
45
24

$356

$288

12

$500+

48
$450

21

13

$264

$294

_
9

One-family house, detached or attached


Median gross rent

15

10

$297

15

27
59

38
30

35
47

37

38
93
38

19

59
125
68
24
14

10

$276

$235

$231

10

186

76

21

12

$271

$245

$260

$265

31

20
35

_
-

$450

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000

48

11

24

20

85

11

24

20

51

43

55

49

94

39
12

43
-

49

48
26

49

77
17

47.7

50+

50+

50+

28

36
40

50+

50+

50 +

48.8

50+

43

19

126

10

36

12

33
28
-

23

27
3
17

25

79

67

25

18

39
24

18
10
12
13
14

13

13

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed

Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20

24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more ..
to

Not computed
Median

$20,000

or

more

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent
20 to 24 percent.

25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

CENSUS TRACTS

5
11

37

50+

49.2

55

23

5
19
6
25

50

26

29
129

25

40

22.9

26.4

19.1

37.5

23.2

22.0

18.9

18.1

23.5

20.1

22.3

17.5

47
36

10

20

32

24

15

13

12

32
23

11

10

35
35

13

109
57

37
22

_
-

31

11

11

11

11

6
10

11.6

10.9

15

:
6
11.7

12.5

15.0

14.2

10
14.2

6
13.8

11.8

NEWARK,

17.5

14.2

N.J.,

SMSA

H-243

hi 8.

Table

Financial Characteristics of

Housing Units With a Householder of Spanish Origin:

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Newark

Census Tracts

city,

Essex

1980 -Con.
A and

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

B]

County Con.

[400 or More Spanish Origin


Persons]

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0003

0007

0008

0009

0010

0022

0024

0035

0048.02

0057

0065

0067

35

18

24

Specified owner-occupied housing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

SELECTED

20

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
With o mortgage

to

$100
$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

to
to
to

20

Less than

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

20
7

$475

Median
Not mortgaged
Less than $100

$100
$200

11

11

325

$346

$475

$389

$525

23

13

15

to

$199

or

more

8
$4

13

$188

$246

Median

$225
3
3

$163

$63

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed

Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$20,000

or

13

50+

34.6

15
15

17.5

20
20
11

':
5.0

more

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent..
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

Specified renter-occupied housing units

27.5

32.5

17.5

20

8
12

ii

22.5

15.8

12.5

22.5

211

469

342

297

53

60

12
71
221

31

20
11

17.5

180

330

89

5.0

127

420

206

98

513

_
42

82
145
98
100

GROSS RENT
Less than $80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cash rent

169
52
5

175

98

69
88
113

41

49

13

16

8
3

14

$233

$251

$231

13

41

54

34
84
43
7
7

119

$232

$210

161

29

18

18

28
7

47
29
29

60
56

100

49
26

31

41

38

23

10

$213

$97

21

12

Median

$235

One-family house, detached or attached


Median gross rent

20
$275

$184

36

$122

14

$175

$325

$225

$275

_
-

$125

308
77

180

98

428

40

11

52

10

80

9
10

23

71

21

95

144

50
15

20
203
30

50+

37.7

36.2

$262

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
less thon

$10,000

174
16

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent
20 to 24 percent..
25 to 29 percent

30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed

45

24

18
16
172
10

50+

50+

50+

50+

37

130

43

32
64
10

15

107

88

20
22
183

2
16

18

11

25
60

49

54
21

50+

36.9

50+

42.3

23.3

55

50

145

27

31

12

33

50
40

97
80

18

31

30

28

13

18

22.6

17.7

17.8

18.8

78

66

7
7

12
12.5

5.0

99

9
15

63
23
32

12
13

28.2

more

21.6

22.5

71

50
34

Less than 15 percent

60

15 to 19 percent

11

13
3

13.0

13.7

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

NEWARK,

126

11

15
8
190

_.

Median

H-244

216

12

15 to 19 percent

or

249

10

14
9
12
109
14

Less than 15 percent

$20,000

268

N.J.,

SMSA

12.5

5.0

17.5

5.0

16.3

11.7
15
8
7

26

14.7

5.0

26

5.0

CENSUS TRACTS

Table H-l 8.

Financial Characteristics of Housing Units

With a Householder of Spanish

[Data are estimates based on o sample,- see Introduction.

For

meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Newark

Census Tracts

city,

Essex

Origin:

1980 Con.
A

or definitions of terms, see appendixes

a id B]

County Con.

[400 or More Spanish Origin


Persons]
Specified owner-occupied housing units

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

SELECTED

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0068

0069

0070

0071

0072

0073

0075.01

0075.02

0076

0077

0078

0079

24

13

10

13

20

10

14

17

13

13

10

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
With o mortgage

to

$100
$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

'

Less than

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to
to
to

Not mortgaged

$100
$199

or

more

$422

$296

$325

$391

$325

$225

$325

13

Less than

$100
$200

10

Median

to

4
10

14

$275

Median

$225

14

$148

$131

IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME

HOUSEHOLD INCOME

$10,000

Less than

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

_
7

27.5

$19,999

15 to 24 percent

more

to

percent or more

10

22.5

22.5

7
7

9
9

:
..

15 to 24 percent

25

29.4

Less than 15 percent

30

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median
or

10

Less than 15 percent

$20,000

12.5

37.5

10
6

9.3

"I

8.3

5.6

12.5

274

282

200

118

214

17
7
10

13

17.5

333

13

_
:

29 percent

Not computed

Median

Specified renter-occupied housing units

""

"1
5.6

251

293

12

61

343

V.6

183

320

673

GROSS RENT
26

Less than $80


$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more

No cash

13

48

61

73

123

119
52

78

14

19

11

60
33

rent

Median
One-family house, detached or attached

Median gross rent

12

11

16

47

43
44

81

33
52
78
44

30
59
42

15

11

28

70
26

16
7

25
75
30
45

$243

$204

$200

71

34
25
78
28

38

16

10

66

61

11

27
86
111

12

6
6

$222

$220

$237

$228

$250

$235

$220

$195

$215

33

23

$325

$275

$175

29
117
108
55

80

241

208
103

24
-

15

14

11

$253

$356

$225

98

71

55

306

22

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
219
4

89

66

15 to 19 percent

12

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

19
10

12

135
39

37
29
40.0

90
25
38
-

27

$10,000

Less than

Less than 15 percent

Not computed
Medion

$10,000

to

50+

$19,999...

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

98

29

52

93

9
13
13

15

50 +

156
18

7
7

8
14

16

15

18

67

93
23
49.8

50+

50 +

50 +

185
56
45.0

59
9
13

130
25
83

176
45
84

29
8

9
13

40
-

6
21.0

21.3

17.4

17.6

137
108
23

53
37
16

135
135

191

50+

23
34
6
32.4

50 +

32
5
42.7

101

123

50

25

107

108

33

11

17

37

15

53

18

15

44

12
19
19

36
42

31

19
10

80
23
32

106

16

40

21

10

10

"

11

39
27

29
-

19

Not computed

Median

$20,000

or

more

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

17.6

19.3

24.7

23.4

24.2

22.4

17.7

17.0

24

84
72

93
74

52
52

64
64

55

78
58
20

31

10
14

Median

CENSUS TRACTS

Not computed
15.7

:
12
11.4

6
10.2

51

13

7.4

:
7.1

31

7.6

10.9

10.2

68

9
57

47

29

NEWARK,

168
17

12.0

20
23

12.8

8.1

N.J.,

SMSA

6
7.9

H-245

Financial Characteristics of

Table H-l 8.

Housing Units With a Householder of Spanish Origin:

[Data are estimates based on a sample; see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Newark

Census Tracts

city,

Essex

1980 Con.
A

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

and 6]

County Con.

[400 or More Spanish Origin


Persons]
Specified

owiMr-occupM housing

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

SELECTED

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0080

0086

0087

0088

0089

0091

0092

0093

0094

0095

0096

0097

65

65

30

46

unfit

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
With a mortgage

to
or

more

to
to
to

46

$100
$199
$299
$399
$599

Less than

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

33

10
12

24
$138

$403

$525

Median

12

$325

$375

17
5

11

44
12

$249

$565

$457

13

$425

32

Not mortgaged
to

$100
$199

or

more

$375
15

Less than

$100
$200

Median

25
7

$174

$350

$198

25

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000

Less than

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed

50+

Median

$10,000

to

40

12

$19,999

50+

-.
21

15

Less than 15 percent

24

15 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed

27.5

37.5

Median

$20,000

or

12

12.5

16

21

15

32.5

22.5

38.3

37.5

_
_
-

44

15

34

more

19
15

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

13.9

155

Specified renter-occupied housing units

349

614

23

12

20.0

14.2

17.5

87

700

355

828

26

27

313

326

403

403

842

516

63
107
232
117
49

23
129

11

15
41

13

10

13

171

82
48
24

161

97
170
78

12
18

19

16
9

29

$224

$202

$226

$248

$222

$235

21

22

$394

$375

$375

30
$353

$369

32
$225

279
63
73
47

436

204

212

210

286

554

18

16
52

GROSS RENT
$80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more
No cash rent

158
77

Less than

29
95

55

51

20
10

Median

$195

$83

One-family house, detached or attached

Median gross

rent

16

45
52
38

154
125
43

13
18

349
230
40

14
14

12
8

72
160
206
23
26

32
299
158

76
158
44

101

21

$251

$244

$226

26

$500+

$325

$325

390

267

512

13

25
21

24
127
343
167
112
16

10

$237

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000

90

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

34

6
7
6

10

29
22
145

194

31

40
18

14

13

485
39

30
170
30

271

411

11

307
27

50+

19.0

50+

50+

50+

50+

50+

50+

50+

50+

209
24
50 +

65

56
20
36

118
27
20
26

69
23

54

104

90
24

191
16

214

219

75

31

18

39

55
63

8
37
9

23
26

69
76
35
34

65
73
43
23

28

23

16
14
15

22.3

18.2

22.5

60
60

40
34

179

14

47

15
11

Not computed
17.1
_

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20
25
30
35

19
27

28

19

37

$20,000 or more

22
229
9

12

41

Median

12
13

50
26

15
41

15 to 19 percent

251

18.5

19.0

21.4

8
21.6

60

89

41
19

71

27
27

97
82

21

34

50+

9
7

220
28
73
44
47
28

22.4

16.2

21.0

51

91

13

34

61

35

16.4

13.9

15

43
38

12.3

13.4

10
14.6

96

24 percent ._
to 29 percent
to 34 percent
percent or more
to

Not computed

Median

H-246

5.0

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

12.0

12.9

7.5

CENSUS TRACTS

Financial Characteristics of Housing Units

Table H-l 8.

[Data are estimates based on

With a Householder of Spanish

a sample; see Introduction.

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction,

A and

B]

Elizabeth city. Union County

Dover town, Morris County

Census Tracts

1980 -Con.

Origin:

for definitions of terms, see appendixes

[400 or More Spanish Origin


Persons]
Specified

owner occupied housing

MORTGAGE STATUS AND

SELECTED

units

..........

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0448

0449

0450

0302

0303

0304

0305

0307

0308.02

0309

0310

0311

0312

124

90

24

27

30

24

15

10
14

57

20

MONTHLY OWNER

COSTS
With a mortgage

to

$100
$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

Less than

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to
to
to

5
21
61

29
$488

$199

or

more

26
29
25
$564

Not mortgaged
Less than $100
to

24

52

Median

$100
$200

116

23

21

21

10

$436

$325

$313

$375

$471

$395

$357

$325

$513

11

19

15

19

11

$350

$225

$275

Median

$138

11

$225

$188

$225

$225

$275

$147

0+

50+

45.0

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000

Less than

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed

50+

Median

$10,000

to

13

13

37.5

18.6

12.5

109

77

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more

7
7

22.5

30.5

_
5

Not computed
Median

$20,000 or more
Less than 15 percent

41

15

15 to 24 percent

34

29

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more

19
15

33

18.4

19.9

15.4

5.0

233

170

154

316

Not computed
Median

Specified renter occupied housing

units..........

9
9

24
8

50

24

27

16

13

16

22

10
14

19
8

11

15

12.5

16.3

17.7

19.5

15.7

11.6

7.3

291

436

371

468

156

292

429

414

188

18

26
74

77
144
132

62
115
112

78

42

49
53

GROSS RENT
Less than $80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more

No cash

73

9
9
27
85

118

152

66
18

94
48

$251

24
$288

200

17
.

22
21

59
28
73
30

27
112
93
39

9
29
68
15

18
10

49

One-family house, detached or attached

Median gross rent

$326

$335

32

10

$376

$500+

$316

21

124
168
106
27

14

50

115
63

11

13
13

$230

9
$231

10
8

$254

$278

6
$301

$267

$240

$267

$248

15

18

18

$225

$308

$363

24
$232

$500+

$275

$300

66
$311

$275

164

214

212

106

100

109

152

rent

Median

13

11

44
117
120

44
20

51

61

20
5

23
10

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
$10,000

Less than

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent.
35 percent or more

19

16

16

41

159

142

16

32
6

34

50+

50+

50+

50+

85

74

72

89

21

15 to 19 percent

11

20
25
30
35

15

7
16

Not computed

Median

$10,000

to

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

24 percent
to 29 percent
to 34 percent
percent or more
to

11

11

35

16
9

29

11

31

19

13
31
3
10

11

10
19

179

69

48

11

14

50+

50+

50+

8
48.7

78
22
24

102

64

12

37

11

30

11

11

21

Median
or

more...

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more

CENSUS TRACTS

35

6
10

50+

179
20
64

84

152

37

46.4

50+

50+

50+

92

27

110

159
35
62
38

101

38

233
37
48
30

12

15

43
35

21
21

17

19

26

48
16
5

12

9
30.9

27.0

30.6

24.8

94
49
35

62

34
25
9

27
23

15

33
6

14.7

17.4

18.5

19.8

19.3

20.6

27.3

19.1

21.4

18.6

120
103

95

41

51

183
123

100
77

87
73

17

24

60

18

14

103
47
52
4

13.2

15.4

12

26
6
7
2

Not computed

Median

25
144

Not computed

$20,000

17

12.1

12.4

8
13.6

13.1

11.9

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

10
14.8

H-247

HI 8.

Table

Financial Characteristics of

Specified owner-occupied

For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Elizabeth city. Union

Census Tracts
[400 or More Spanish Origin
Persons]

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

County Con.

Plainfield city,

and B]
Remainder of
Union County

Union County

Troct

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

0313

0314

0315

0316

0317

0318

0319.02

0320

0321

0389

0393

0394

74

32

58

35

homing unHt

1980 Con.

Housing Units With a Householder of Spanish Origin:

[Data are estimates based on a sample,- see Introduction.

104

MORTGAGE STATUS AND SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER


COSTS

$100
$200
$300
$400
$600

to

$199
$299
$399
$599

or

more

to
to
to

12

or

more

7
19

13

41
14

$402

$495

$775

$516

$512

$561

28

5
5

$600

Not mortgaged

$100
$199

12

40

13

10

23

$385

to

61

98

Median

59
32
$550

12

11

$525

$489

Less than

$100
$200

32

35

With a mortgage
Less than $100

$225

Median

$225

$153

$188

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED MONTHLY


OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

'3

50+

50+

$19,999

Less than 15 percent

15 to 24 percent

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

13

10

45.6

37.6

7
22.5

Less than 15 percent

11

37
25

15 to 24 percent

11

12

$20,000

or

more

22

25 to 29 percent
30 percent or more
Not computed
Median

15.6

295

Specified renter-occupied housing units

369

50+

37.6

74

47

31

16

29

20

21

104
26
60

11

4
15

6
6

16

12

13

11

13

13

32

13.7

19.8

17.5

22.8

24.0

22.5

17.7

349

554

149

324

375

270

28

26
68

11

25
67

39
45

17

103
88

14

30

167
67
27
7
6

22.5

103

27.5

239

GROSS RENT
Less than $80
$80 to $99
$100 to $149
$150 to $199
$200 to $249
$250 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 or more

No cash
Median

24
29

141

80

168
155
83

12

15

21

25

22

$293

10
12
$261

$270

$252

$274

16

12

64
52
1

15
7

One-family house, detached or attached

Median gross

13

88

104

rent

$375

rent

13

43
102
117
73

39

46

11

$284

$272

21

17

53
59
65
45

24
7

$302

$332

24
23
37

82
79
26

9
10

12
19

$306

$259

$299

145

44

16

22
21
16

19

19

27

$278

$352

$378

$500+

$325

165

109

86

85

HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 BY GROSS RENT AS


PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
Less than

$10,000

90

138

85

26
93
19

111
16

39.0

50+

50+

49.6

50+

45.0

50+

45.6

50+
7

Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

$10,000

to

__

6
7
37
7

$19,999

5
18
15

7
6
22

86

12
6

5
5

54

67

22

50+

142

130

118
6

297

59

157

174

63

61

15

78
68
55

17

31

78
33

48
40

6
7

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent...
30 to 34 percent
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

29
49
42

65
54

104

37

22

6
10

10

15

23.6

23.7

20.6

96

149

93

98
24

40
41

92
49
36

10

15.3

14.5

$20,000 or more..
Less than 15 percent

15 to 19 percent

20 to 24 percent
25 to 29 percent.
30 to 34 percent.
35 percent or more
Not computed
Median

H-248

NEWARK,

19

15
15
5
20.5

25
21

38

17

50+

15 to 19 percent

Less than 15 percent

128

13

44.0

57
57

31

21

23.5

17.5

24.7

21

37

53

122
59

16

43

18
19

20
8

49
7

6
15.2

7
7
14.8

13.3

15.1

23.3

24.7

22.7

23.6

55

58

115

30

41

10

17

22.5

12

11.5

N.J.,

SMSA

12
12.5

15
13.3

13.5

3
12.5

CENSUS TRACTS

21

Appendix A. Area Classifications

CENSUS TRACTS
Definition
Historical Comparability

STATES
COUNTIES
PLACES

A-1

designated on the basis of 1980 census

area

A
A

counts have portions with no tracts; these


Puerto
Rico;
Athens,
Arecibo,
are

with the on-shore tract(s) having the same

A-1
A-1

Georgia;

Bangor,

Vermont;

Charlottesville, Virginia;

A-2

A
A

Incorporated Places
Census Designated Places

STANDARD METROPOLITAN
STATISTICAL AREAS

A-2

Definition

SMSA Titles
New SMSA Standards.

A-2
A-2

Maine;

and Rhode Island) are entirely


There are over 43,300 census

tracts for the

1980 census.

counties

All

with

census tracts are

tracted in their entirety. In

CENSUS TRACTS

if

county

or

Definition

other areas

are divided for the

purpose of providing
areas.

When

they
with

are

statistics for small

census tracts are established,

designed to be

respect

to

economic

homogeneous

population

charac-

and living
conditions. Tracts generally have between
2,500 and 8,000 residents.
Tract
boundaries
are
established
cooperatively by a local Census Statistical
Areas Committee and the Census Bureau
in accordance with guidelines that impose
limitations on population size and specify the need for visible boundaries. Geoteristics,

status,

graphic shape and areal size of tracts are


of relatively minor importance. Tract

boundaries are established with the inten-

maintained over a long


time so that statistical comparisons can
be made from census to census. However,
of

tion

being

occasional

changes

may be made

in

due to physical changes


caused by highway
construction,
park development, etc.
(see the section below on "Historical

tract boundaries
in

street

patterns

two

in

or

New

England,

more SMSA's

the boundany SMSA, each portion of the

county

certain

is

only partially within

is

aries of

Census tracts are small, relatively permanent areas into which standard metropolitan statistical areas (SMSA's) and

Cum-

Maryland-West Virginia; and


Hickory, North Carolina. More than
3,000 tracts have been established in 221
counties outside SMSA's. Five States
(Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, New
tracted.

is

SMSA

published

or State

complete

tracts

except

report,

are
for

the appropriate

in

report.

tract

Data for
in
every

shown
two instances

is

shown

partly

in

in

the

Census tracts are defined with an overall

goal of census-to-census comparability.

Some 1970

tracts have been subdivided


due to increased population, but the new
1980 tracts can be combined by the user
for comparison with 1970 tracts. Nationwide, this affects about 8 percent of all
1970 tracts. Other changes for 1980
include combination of two or more
small 1970 tracts (less than 1 percent of
all 1970 tracts) and adjustments to tract
boundaries where old boundary features

have
have
a

the Burlington, Vt.,

report and partly

Historical Comparability

disappeared

come

few

in

which census tracts are split between an


SMSA and a non-SMSA portion of a
State: tract 0090 in Penobscot County,
Maine is shown partly in the Bangor,
Maine, SMSA report and partly in the
Maine report for non-SMSA areas; tract
0035 in Chittenden County, Vermont,

SMSA

4-digit basic code.

Burlington,

berland,

Jersey,

and/or piers and docks associated

Vermont

areas,

Census tracts are identified by a 4-digit


code and may have a 2-digit suffix,
Leading zeros in a tract
e.g., 6059.02.

boundaries

freeways). In

Census

local

of

redefinition

census

on 1970-1980

for the

area

provided

in

Statistical

tracts.

Informa-

tract comparability

covered by this report

is

the Introduction.

Both the number of tracted counties


and the number of census tracts increased
by over 20 percent nationally between
1970 and 1980. The reporting of data for
split tracts

report.

better
(e.g.,

Committees undertook extensive

Areas
tion

or

into being

has also increased.

basic

number do not appear on the maps (e.g.,


tract 0025.02 is shown on the map as
tract 25.02). Tract numbers are always
unique within a county and, except for
the New York, N.Y.-N.J., SMSA, are
also

unique within an SMSA.

census tract numbers are

in

All

reports.

do not appear
The suffix .99

Comparability").

populated

Census tracts have been delineated for


all standard metropolitan statistical areas
(SMSA's). Seven SMSA's which were

merchant or military

in

census tract

indicates a tract

by persons aboard
ships. Such "crews
generally do not appear

entirely

of vessels" tracts

on the maps; the tracts

relate to the

The 50 States and the

District of

Columbia

are the constituent units of the United


States.

valid

the range

0001 to 9899.99; a number between


9901 and 9989.99 denotes a block numbering area (BNA) for which data summaries

STATES

water

COUNTIES
In most States, the primary divisions are
termed counties. In Louisiana, these

divisions

Alaska,

are

known

which

has

as

no

parishes.

counties,

In

the

county equivalents are the organized


boroughs together with the "census areas"
which were developed for general statistical purposes by the State of Alaska and

A-1

Appendix A. Area

Classifications

censuses, these places were identified by

SMSA may

Virginia),

"(U)," meaning "unincorporated place."

which

more cities which are


independent of any county organization
and thus constitute primary divisions of
their States. That part of Yellowstone
National Park in Montana is treated as

CDP's with a population of


10,000 or more are shown. In 11 States
certain CDP's are coextensive with MCD's;

the Census Bureau. In four States (Mary-

Nevada,

Missouri,

land,

and

there are one or

In this report,

standards regarding metropolitan charac-

York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Wisconsin. To be recognized

county for census purposes.

gan,

New

Hampshire,

New

Jersey,

New

1980 census, CDP's must have a


minimum 1980 population as follows:
for the

PLACES

Minimum

Two

types of places are recognized in the


census reports incorporated places and
places as defined
designated
census

below. In this report, data are shown for


places only if they have a population of

10,000 or more.

CDP

Area

population

Outside urbanized areas

Incorporated

places

reports of the census are those which are

incorporated

under

States

respective

towns, and

as

villages,

the

laws

cities,

of

their

boroughs,

with the following

boroughs in Alaska and


New York, and towns in the six New
England States, New York, and Wisconsin. The towns in the New England
States, New York, and Wisconsin, and
the boroughs in New York are recognized
minor civil divisions (MCD's) for
as
census purposes; the boroughs in Alaska
are county equivalents.
In Connecticut, a unique situation
exists in which one incorporated place
(Woodmont borough) is subordinate to
another (Milford city). In the tables for
exceptions:

the Bridgeport, Connecticut

SMSA

report

in this series, data shown for Milford city


exclude those for Woodmont borough,

and the user must include the data for the


two tract parts shown in the remainder of
New Haven County with the data shown
for Milford city to obtain the total for

Milford city.

in

the

1950,

1960, and

1970 cen-

the Census Bureau has delineated


boundaries for closely settled population

without

1980, the

name

corporate

limits.

of each such place

is

In
fol-

lowed by "CDP," meaning "census designated place." In the 1970 and earlier

A-2

the only State with no incor-

porated places recognized by the Bureau


of the Census. All places shown for

Hawaii

the

in

1980 census reports

are

Honolulu CDP essentially represents the


Honolulu Judicial District.
The city of Honolulu, coextensive with
the county of Honolulu, is not recogCDP's.

nized for census purposes.

at least

SMSA's

of

one central
include up

name

which the SMSA


For the 1980 census, central

each

State

into

of SMSA's are those named in the


of the SMSA's, with the exception

and Northeast Pennsylvania,


the central cities of which are Scranton,
Wilkes-Barre, and Hazleton. Data on cencities

tral

of

SMSA's

include the entire

population and housing units within


the legal city boundaries. In Hawaii,

where there are no incorporated places


recognized by the Bureau of the Census,
census designated places are recognized
as central cities.

metropolitan

concept of a metropolitan
a large population nucleus,
communities
with
adjacent
together
which have a high degree of economic
and social integration with that nucleus.
The standard metropolitan statistical area

designating
statistical

and
areas

the Federal Register

in

1980. The SMSA's recognized for the 1980 census comprise (1)
all areas as defined on January 1, 1980,

on January

one of

for

standards

were published

general

is

titles

defining

Definition

area

The

New

STANDARD METROPOLITAN
STATISTICAL AREAS

The

Most SMSA's have


city.

New SMSA Standards

3,

except for one area which was defined


provisionally during the 1970's on the
basis of

population estimates but whose

The SMSA's

was not confirmed by


1980 census counts; and (2) a group of
36 new areas defined on the basis of 1980
census counts and the hew standards
that were published on January 3, 1980.
When the data on commuting flows
become available from 1980 census tabu-

following a set of official published stand-

to the areas existing

(SMSA)

classification

is

statistical

standard, developed for use by

Federal

agencies in the production, analysis, and


are designated and defined
by the Office of Management and Budget,

suses,

centers

is

SMSA Titles

central city,

publication of data on metropolitan areas.

Census Designated Places


As

Hawaii

whole

than

rather

of Nassau-Suffolk, N.Y., which has no


1,000
1,000

In

counties.

titles

the

in

towns

and

cities

cities

5,000

more

or

population growth.

England, SMSA's are composed of

extends.

With no city of 50,000

Incorporated Places

New

central

certain

population density, urban

as

population, and

of

300

such

ter,

a speci-

to three city names, as well as the

25

Alaska
Hawaii
All other States:
Inside urbanized areas:
With one or more cities
of 50,000 or more.

recognized

central counties.

tables

nut summarized in the


of these reports. The States are

considered equivalent to

is

the

these entities are

Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, Michi-

the entire area

with

relationships

The outlying counties must have


fied level of commuting to the
counties and must also meet

county equivalent. The District of


Columbia has no primary divisions, and

also include outlying counties

have close economic and social

qualification

lations, the

new

standards will be applied

ards developed by the interagency Federal

on January 1, 1980,
and the boundaries, definitions, and titles

Committee

for

on

Standard

Metropolitan

Each

SMSA

counties

population

all

To

Statistical Areas.

has one or

containing

the

more
area's

central

main

concentration: an urbanized

area with at least 50,000 inhabitants.

An

SMSA's
aid

familiar with

how

the

be reviewed.

who want

SMSA

to

become

standards and

are applied, documents are


from the Office of Management
Budget, Washington, D.C. 20503.

they

available

and

will

users

8
9
6
4
3
5
2

9
2
12
13

Appendix B. Definitions and Explanations of Subject Characteristics

GENERAL

B-1

Household
Relationship to Householder

Householder
Spouse
Child

Other Relative
Nonrelative
Unrelated Individual

Family

Group Quarters

B-2
B-2
B-2

Sex
Race
Comparability Between
Sample and 100-Percent
Data for Racial Groups.
Comparability With 1970
Census Data

Language Spoken at Home and


Ability to Speak English
Ancestry
Residence in 1975
Disability

Public Transportation Disability.


Fertility (Children Ever Born)
Place of Work
Means of Transportation to
.

Occupancy ....

Time

to

Work

Reference Week
Labor Force Status

Employed
Unemployed
Industry and Occupation

Worker
Private Wage and Salary

Class of

Persons for Whom Poverty


Status is Determined ....
Specified Poverty Level
.

Living Quarters

Housing Units
Comparability With 1970
Census Housing Unit Data
Year-Round Housing Units

B
B
B
B-5

B
B
B
B-6
B
B-6
B-6
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B

Selected Monthly
Costs

Costs as Percentage of

B-14
B-14

B
B 11

Household Income in 1979


by Gross Rent as
Percentage of Income ....

B 14

B-1

B 12
B 12

Kitchen Facilities

B 12
B 12
B 12

Year Structure Built

B-1

Room

Units in Structure

Plumbing

Facilities

B 12
B 12
B-1

Bathrooms

B 13

Source of Water

B 13
B 13
B 13
B 13

Comparability With 1970


Census Heating Equipment Data
Air-Conditioning

The 1980 census was conducted primarily


through self-enumeration. The principal
determinant for the response was, therefore, the questionnaire and its accompanying instruction guide. Furthermore,
census takers were instructed, in their
telephone

and personal-visit interviews,

to read the questions directly from the

The

questionnaire.

definitions and expla-

nations given below for each subject are

drawn
and

from

largely

procedural

technical

used

the

in

the data. These materials

of

collection

various

materials

helped the census interviewers to under-

Comparability With 1970


Census Plumbing Facilities Data

Sewage Disposal
Equipment and Fuels
Heating Equipment

GENERAL

B 12
B 12

Bedrooms

B 14

Income

B-1

Persons Per

B-14

Contract Rent
Gross Rent

B-11

Rooms

Owner

Household Income in 1979


by Selected Monthly Owner

B 11

B-13

B
B 11

B 13

Value
Mortgage Status and

B-10
B 10

B-11

Unit

in

B-13

Heating

B 10

Into Unit

Vacant Housing Units


Type of Vacant Unit
Vacancy Status
Boarded-Up Status
Duration of Vacancy
Tenure
Utilization, Structural, and
Plumbing Characteristics

B-13

Financial Characteristics

Occupied Housing Units


Year Householder Moved

B 13

Fuels Used for House

B 10
B 10

HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS

Persons

B-7

Work
Travel

Characteristics

B-3
B-4
B-4
B
.... B

Private Vehicle

in Housing Unit
Comparability With 1970
Census Telephone
Available Data

Telephone

Occupancy and Vacancy

Marital Status
Spanish/Hispanic Origin
Limitations of the Data
Comparability Between
Sample and 100-Percent
Data for the Spanish
Origin Population
Comparability With 1970
Census Data
School Enrollment
Years of School Completed ....
Nativity and Place of Birth ....

Work

B-2
B-2
B
B-2
B
B-2
B-2
B
B-2
B-2
B

Inmates of Institutions
Other

Age

B-9
B
Self-Employed Workers
B
Labor Force Status in 1979.
B-9
Worked in 1979
B-9
With Unemployment in 1979 B-9
Income in 1979
B-9
Poverty Status in 1979
B-10
Workers

Government Workers

POPULATION
CHARACTERISTICS

more

stand

fully the intent of each ques-

and, thus, to resolve problems or


unusual cases in a manner consistent with

tion

this

intent.

explanatory
user

in

the

Also

included

information

proper

to

certain

is

assist

the

of

the

utilization

statistics.

Facsimiles of the questionnaire

B-13

containing the
questions

Vehicles Available

B 13
B 13

Comparability With 1970


Census Automobiles
Available Data

B-13

appendix

population and

pages
housing

produce the data


and the pages of the
respondent instruction guide which re-

shown
late

used

to

in this report

to these questions are presented

in

E.

B-1

Appendix B. Definitions and Explanations of Subject

POPULATION
CHARACTERISTICS

of the householder)
age

household

who occupy

includes

the

all

persons

housing unit. The meas-

ure "persons per household" is obtained


by dividing the number of persons in
households by the number of households (or householders). For further

who

status,

householder

Household

under 18 years of

household,

the

in

marital

Characteristics

by

of

regardless

are

to

the

marriage,

or

related

birth,

in

that place. Institutions include homes,

schools,

hospitals or wards for mental, tubercular,

Other RelativeAny person related to the


householder by birth, marriage, or adop-

unmarried mothers; nursing, convalescent, and rest homes for the aged and
dependent; orphanages; and correctional

who

tion

shown

not

is

particular table

"brother or

separately in the

"spouse," "child,"

(e.g.,

chronic disease patients; homes for

institutions.

Other This category includes

sister," or "parent").

living

inmates

tion.

boarding

Relationship to Householder

Roomers,
boarders, partners, roommates, paid employees, wards, and foster children are
marriage,

birth,

ship are recognized in this report.

More

the PC80-1-B, PC80-1-C, and PC80-1-D

in

reports (and

summary tape

files 2, 4,

and

5).

Householder One person


hold
In

is

designated as the "householder."

most

cases, this

is

the person or one

of the persons in whose


is

owned

column
If

each house-

in

or rented, and

there

is

included in this category.

Unrelated Individual

An

unrelated individual is (1) a householder living alone or with nonrelatives


only,

not an inmate of an institution.

listed in

in

the house-

member could

Two

The householder

marriage, or adoption.

to

all

persons

in

him or her

the household related

are family

members.

consists

or

adoption.

hold

who

householder.

as persons in

in

family

of

status.

law

the

marriages.

or

of

the

child's

householder

re-

age

or

daughters-in-law.

marital
sons-in-

"Own"

house-

members of

residing in certain other types of living

arrangements are classified as living in


"other" group quarters regardless of the
number or relationship of people in the

wards of hospitals

merated

in

Army

have no usual

members

staff

quarters;

institutional

tion

who

elsewhere;

residence

or her

Sex

family" is
which the householder and

The

his

in

tain families, because a

household may be

composed of a group of unrelated persons


or one person living alone. The measure

missions,

in

and persons enuflophouses. Salva-

shelters, railroad stations, etc.

data

on

sex

were

derived

from

answers to question 3, which was asked


of

all

persons.

Race

householders).

were derived from


4, which was asked
of all persons. Both 100-percent and
sample totals for racial groups are included in the tables of this report. For a

Group Quarters

the section

"persons

family"

per

obtained

is

number of persons
number of families

total

by

in families

(or family

The data on

race

answers to question

discussion of the

persons

not

living

in

households

by the Bureau of the Cenliving in group quarters. Two


categories of persons in group

are classified
sus

as

general

quarters are recognized:

two data

sources, see

appendix on "Comparability
Between Sample and 100Percent Data for Racial Groups." The
concept of race as used by the Census
by
self-identification
reflects
Bureau
respondents; it does not denote any
in

this

clear-cut scientific definition of biological

chil-

dren are sons and daughters, including


stepchildren and adopted children, of the
householder who are single (never married) and under 18 years of age. "Related"
children in a family include own children
and all other persons (except the spouse

B-2

in

spouse are enumerated as members of the


same household. Not all households con-

All

stepchild,

daughter,

The category excludes

and

in-

persons

formal marriages as well

common-law

Child A son,
adopted child
gardless

This category

householder

"married-couple

by the

unrelated persons share the unit. Persons

are related to the householder

Spouse-A person married


cludes persons

All

regarded as

dividing the

with

of

and

nonfamily householder is a householder


living alone or with nonrelatives only.
to and living

houses,

nonfarm workers' dormitories, convents


or monasteries, and other living quarters
are classified as "other" group quarters
if
there are 9 or more persons unrelated to the person listed in column 1 of
the questionnaire; or if 10 or more

houses; patients in general or maternity

family

family.

one or more
persons related to him or her by birth,

not

Rooming and
communes, farm and

institutions.

These include persons residing in


barracks, on ships, in college
dormitories, or in sorority and fraternity

Family

householder and a nonfamily


householder. A family householder is a
with

persons
are

military

are

family

of

all

who

quarters

unit.

one or more other persons living


in the same household who are related
to the householder by birth, marriage,

is

be designated as the "householder."

and

is

not related to the householder, or (3) a


person living in group quarters who is

types of householders are distinguished:

living

member who

household

(2)

who

no such person

householder

or adoption.

hold, any adult household

the house-

in

name the home

census questionnaire.

of the

person

group

in

hold not related to the householder by

detailed categories of relationship appear

wards for the


handicapped;

or

Nonrelative Any

relationship to householder
were derived from answers to question 2,
which was asked of all persons in housing
units. Only basic categories of relation-

or

mentally

or

adoption.

information, see the housing unit defini-

The data on

hospitals,

physically

Inmates

of

under
institutions at the time

Institutions Persons

care or custody in

stock. Since the

1980 census obtained

formation on race through

in-

self-identifica-

of enumeration are classified as "patients

tion, the data represent self-classification

or inmates" of an institution regardless

by people according to the race with


which they identify. In this report, data

of their length of stay in that place and


regardless

of

the

number

of

people

are

presented for housing units, house-

Appendix B. Definitions and Explanations of Subject Characteristics

and families

holds,

by the

classified

race

who

For persons
a

could not provide

response to the race question,

single

the race of the person's

mother was used;

however, if a single response could not


be provided for the person's mother, the
race reported by the person was
first
used. This

is

modification of the 1970

which the race of


the person's father was used.
The category "White" includes persons
census

who

procedure

in

indicated their race as White, as well

who

persons

as

such

of

entries

and

Asian

Pacific

Cambodian, Laotian,
Fiji
Islander under the

Islander groups as

of the householder.

not classify them-

did

and
"Other" race category. Persons who did
not classify themselves in one of the
specific race categories but wrote in an
entry indicating one of the nine categories listed above (e.g., Chinese and
Filipino) were classified accordingly. For
example,
entries
of
Nipponese and
Japanese American were classified as
Japanese;
entries
of Taiwanese
and
Cantonese as Chinese, etc.
If the race entry was missing on the
Pakistani,

category supplied a write-in entry (e.g.,


Canadian, Polish, Lebanese, Black Puerto
Rican, or Jamaican) which indicated that

they belonged in one of the specific race


categories. Furthermore, persons in the

"Other" category reported as Cambodian,


Laotian, Thai, etc., were combined into a
"Other Asian and Pacific Islander" catewhich, together with the specific

gory

Asian and Pacific Islander categories


Japanese, Chinese, Filipino,

the

and

Asian

entire

population. This total

Pacific
is

listed

response

puter according to the reported entries

that,

on the questionnaire but entered a


such as Canadian, German,
Italian, Lebanese, or Polish. In the 1980

who

persons

census,

not

did

classify

one of the specific race


marked "Other" and wrote
in entries such as Cuban, Puerto Rican,
Mexican, or Dominican were included in
the "Other" race category. In the 1970
census, most of these persons were included in the "White" category.
The category "Black" includes persons
themselves

in

categories but

who

indicated

but

reported

household members
of precedence of

other

rules

household relationship.
entered

anyone

for

(excluding paid employees), the race of

householder in a previously processed


household was assigned. This procedure

is

of the general allocation

variation

process described

in

Appendix D, "Ac-

in

did not report themselves

in

tabulations

the

(tables

result

of sampling

the sample

population,

error,

and

additional edit and review performed

French American Indian, or Spanish


were classified as
American
Indian
American Indian.
The category "Asian and Pacific
Islander" in tables P5, P7, and H5, which
are based on 100-percent tabulations,

racy of the Data.")

who

indicated

their

race as Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, Asian

Vietnamese,

Samoan, or Guamanian. The

Hawaiian,
total

for

"Asian and Pacific Islander," which is


available only from sample tabulations,

and H15
above
as well as persons classified as "Other
Asian and Pacific Islander." The category "Other Asian and Pacific Islander"
tables P18, P19,

and includes the nine groups

who

listed

provided write-in

1970 census;

the

this

difference

counts and comparability for the "White"


population and the "Race, n.e.c." or

"Other" race population (shown as "All


in most 1970 publications).

other" races

more extensive review and

origin population in

1980 than

ported

in

during

the

edit than per-

previous

processing

stages.

Additional efforts were

assign

write-in

entries

to

made

to

race

specific

in

reporting has a substantial impact on the

During the sample processing, the responses in the race question underwent

formed

number

in

reported such entries as Canadian Indian,

name

certain race groups. First, a large

an

sampling error, see Appendix D, "Accu-

entered the

should be used within the context of


sampling variability associated with

on

of an Indian tribe or

specific race categories but

the only data available and

of Spanish origin persons reported their


race differently in the 1980 census than

the sample questionnaires. (For an explanation of sampling variability and non-

one of the

persons

and data for the entire Asian and

etc.)

Comparability With 1970 Census DataDifferences between 1980 census and


1970 census population totals by race
seriously affect the comparability for

P2
through P5, P7, and H2 through H5)
and sample tabulations (tables P12
through P19 and H9 through H16). Such
100-percent

nonsampling

includes

sample basis (e.g.,


status, income,

force

the totals for the racial groups based on

variability,

in

on

labor

such as Jamaican,

the specific race categories. In addition,

shown

only

education,

them.

are

is

covered

Percent Data for Racial Groups-There


may be differences in this report between

differences

Korean,

groups.

one of the specific


on the questionnaire

one of

Indian,

racial

the

entries

persons

comparable data for

the case of distributions for subjects

Comparability Between Sample and 100-

Black or

as

who

themselves as such

includes

In

did not

race

The category "American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut " includes persons who

who

lations are usually the preferable source

for

Islander

or Nigerian.

persons

the

are

Black Puerto Rican, West Indian, Haitian,

classified

was not
household

race

If

in

review and edit were generally limited


and rather varied, the 100-percent tabu-

figures

in

race categories listed

of

specific

indicates

available

since the effects of the additional

curacy of the Data."

their

themselves

race

using

now

Information

Pacific

Negro, as well as persons


classify

of

Islander

from the sample tabulations, not from


the 100-percent tabulations.

specific race categories

(e.g.,

covers

obtainable only

questionnaire for a member of a household, an answer was assigned in the com-

one of the

selves in

etc.),

A much

larger proportion of the Spanish

their

race

category "Other." Second,


persons

who marked

in

1970

re-

the questionnaire
in

1970, most

the "Other" race

categories and to resolve inconsistent and

category and wrote

incomplete responses. The impact of this


further work varies substantially by racial

tion such as Mexican, Venezuelan, Latino,

group

and

by

geographic area, but

generally negligible.

Most affected

is

is

the

"Other" race category since a number of


persons originally counted therein in the
100-percent tabulations were shifted into
specific race categories in the sample
tabulations. For instance, a number of
persons who marked the "Other" race

etc.,

were

in a

reclassified as

Spanish designa-

"White." In 1980,

such persons were not reclassified but

re-

mained in the "Other" race category.


As a result of this procedural change and
the differences in reporting by this population,

origin

proportion

the

the

Spanish

as

"Other"

1980 census was substantially


that in the 1970 census.

race in the

higher

of

population classified
than

B-3

Appendix

and Explanations of Subject Characteristics

B. -Definitions

Nationally, in 1970, only 1 percent of


Spanish origin persons were classified as
"Other" race and 93 percent as "White."

The 1980 census sample data showed a


much larger proportion, 38 percent of
Spanish origin persons reported their race
as "Other" and only 58 percent reported
"White." As a consequence of these

1980 population

differences,

totals for

"White"

and "Other" are not comparable with corresponding 1970 figures.


The 1980 count for the Asian and
Pacific

high

population

Islander

of

level

immigration

1970's as well as

reflects

during

number of changes

the
in

census procedures which were developed,


part, as a result of this high level of
immigration. First, the number of Asian
in

and

Islander

Pacific

categories

listed

separately on the

1980 census questionexpanded to include four

was

naire

additional

groups:

Vietnamese,

Asian

Guamanian, and Samoan. Asian


Indians were classified as "White" in
1970, but were included in the "Asian
and Pacific Islander" category in 1980.
The
Vietnamese,
Guamanian,
and
Samoan populations were included in the
"Other" race category in the 1970
census but were included in the "Asian
and Pacific Islander" category in 1980.
Second,
"Other
Asian
Pacific
and
Islander" groups such as Cambodian,
Laotian,
Pakistani,
and Fiji Islander
were identified and tabulated as Asian
and Pacific Islander in sample tabulations
in the 1980 census. In 1970, most of
these groups were included in the "Other"
Indian,

race category.

Age
The

were derived from


answers to question 5, which was asked
of all persons. Only the information in
questions 5b and 5c (month and year of
birth)
was read into the computer.
Answers to question 5a on age at last
birthday were used during field review to
fill
in any blanks in question 5c. The
age

data

on

age

classification

is

based

on the age

completed years as of
April 1, 1980. The data on age represent
the difference, as calculated in the computer, between date of birth and April 1,
1980. The median ages shown in this
report were computed from data for
single years of age. If the median fell in
the terminal category of an age distribution, the method of presentation was
of the person

to

show the

B-4

in

initial

age of the terminal

category followed by a plus sign; thus,


if

the median

years and over,"

it is

Spanish origin of the householder.

the category "85

in

fell

shown

"85+."

as

Persons

origin

Spanish

Marital Status

The data on marital status were derived


from answers to question 6, which was
asked of all persons. The marital status
refers to

classification

the status at the

time of enumeration. Persons

"now married"

classified as

who have
been married only once and have never
been widowed or divorced as well as
include those

who

re-

widowed

or

those currently married persons

married after having been

Persons reported as separated

divorced.

are those living apart because of marital

discord,

with

without

or

legal

ration. Persons in

common-law

are

now

classified

as

sepa-

marriages

married,

persons

whose only marriage had been annulled


are

classified

as

never

married and

never married. All persons classified as

never married are shown as "single"

in

this report.

Spanish/Hispanic Origin
The

on

data

Spanish/Hispanic

origin

descent were derived

from answers
to question 7, which was asked of all
persons.
Information on the Spanish
or

origin

population shown

in

report

this

the

doubt

in

as to

person's

mother.

was not provided


the

first

how

to report origin

according to the origin of

classified

origin

a single

If

for the person's mother,

reported origin of the person was

recorded.
If any
household member failed to
respond to the Spanish/Hispanic origin

question,

the

in

100-percent edit a

re-

sponse was assigned by computer according to the reported entries of other household members by using specific rules of

precedence of household relationship. If


was not entered for any household
member (excluding a paid employee),
origin was assigned from another household according to the race of the householder. The sample processing included
origin

all

persons under 15 years old are classified


as

were
were

more than one type of

of

and persons of both a


and some other origin (s) who

Spanish

more extensive

edit procedures. For exany household member failed


to respond to the Spanish/Hispanic origin
question, a response was first assigned
from available related information, such
as ancestry and place of birth, reported
for the individual. These edit procedures

ample,

if

are a variation of the general allocation

described

process

Appendix

in

D,

"Accuracy of the Data."


Limitations of the

Data A preliminary

from both the 1980 census


100-percent and sample tabulations. For
a discussion of the two data sources,
see the section "Comparability Between
Sample and 100-Percent Data for the

evaluation study of the reporting in the

Spanish Origin Population."

results

Persons of Spanish/Hispanic origin or


descent are those who reported Mexican,

reporting

cluding Texas), the Northeast (excluding

Puerto Rican, Cuban or other Spanish/

the

Hispanic

States in the North Central Region. Also,

is

derived

who
origin

origin

reported

in

question

7.

Persons

"other Spanish/Hispanic"

were those whose origins are from

1980 census item on Spanish

origin indi-

cated that there was misreporting

Mexican

origin

Black persons in

showed evidence that the


occurred in the South

New York

results

in

based

the

by White and
certain areas. The study

category

City

area),

and

mis(ex-

few

on available data suggest

that the impact of potential misreporting

Spain or the Spanish-speaking countries

of Mexican origin

of Central or South America, or they are

severe

as

persons identifying their origin or descent


being
Spanish,
Spanish-American,

origin

Hispano, Latino, etc.

However, 1980 census data on the Mexi-

Origin or descent can be viewed as the


ancestry,

nationality

group,

lineage,

or

which the person or person's


parents or ancestors were born before

country
their

in

arrival

in

the United States.

It

is

important to note that persons of Spanish


may be of any race. In this report,

origin

data

are

presented

for

housing

units,

households, and families classified by the

in

mentioned

origin

regions

population

can origin

the 1980 census

in

where
is

population

the

generally

or

total

Spanish
sparse.

Spanish

population, at the national

are not seriously affected


ing

is

those portions of the above-

problem.

level,

by the report-

For a more detailed

dis-

cussion of the evaluation of the Spanish


origin

census

item,

see

the

Supplementary

1980 population
Reports,

Series

PC80-S1-7 "Persons of Spanish Origin by


State: 1980."

Appendix B. Definitions and Explanations of Subject Characteristics

Comparability Between Sample and 100Percent Data for the Spanish Origin

may

Population There

between

report

this

be differences

in

the

1980 census, the Spanish origin question


was asked of everyone in the Nation.

Spanish

the total

based on

origin population

in

percent sample of the population;

100-percent

School Enrollment

tabulations (tables P6, P7, and H6) and

sample

tabulations

P21,

P20,

(tables

H17, and H18). Such differences are the


sampling

of

result

non-

variability,

sampling error, and more extensive edit


procedures

on the sample questionnaires.

origin item

an

(For

Spanish/Hispanic

the

for

explanation

sampling

of

vari-

and nonsampling error, see Appendix D, "Accuracy of the Data.") Information now available indicates that,
ability

more extensive

since the effects of the

were

edit

generally

100-

the

limited,

percent tabulations are usually the presource for data on the Spanish

ferable

origin population. In the case of distribu-

tions

for

covered

subjects

only

on

sample basis (e.g., education, labor force


status, income, etc.), the sample figures
are the only data available and should be
used within the context of the sampling
variability associated with

The

on school

data

enrollment

were

derived from answers to questions 8, 9,

and 10. Persons


school

in

are classified as enrolled

they

if

regular school

reported

attending

any time

or college at

The data on nativity and place of birth


were derived from answers to questions
11 and 12. The category "Native" comprises persons born in the United States,
in Puerto Rico, or in an outlying area of
the United States. Also included in this
category is the small number of persons
who were born abroad with at least one

American parent. Persons not

classified

1980, and the time


Regular schooling is

as native are classified as "foreign born."

defined as nursery school, kindergarten,

to their State or area of birth. Respondents were instructed to report place of


birth as the mother's usual State of

between February
of

enumeration.

1,

elementary school, and schooling which


leads to a high school

degree.

Schooling

in

company

diploma or college
trade

or

business

through
a tutor was to be reported only if the
course credits obtained were regarded
as transferable to a regular elementary
schools,

or

training,

school, high school, or college. Children

were

to

be

reported

nursery school

if

enrolled

in

the school included

in-

as

struction as an integral phase of

gram but not

if

its

pro-

only custodial care was

Children in Head Start programs


were to be reported in nursery school or

them.

Nativity and Place of Birth

given.

Native persons are classified according

residence at the time of the birth rather


than as the location of the hospital, if
the birth occurred in a hospital.
There may be slight differences be-

tween the data in this report on nativity


and the place of birth and similar data
shown in the Supplementary Reports,
Advance Estimates of Social, Economic,
and Housing Characteristics, PHC80-S2.
Any such differences are a result of minor
errors corrected after the release of the

PHC80-S2

reports.

Comparability With 1970 Census Data-

kindergarten as appropriate.

The

public relations campaign by the Census

Elementary school, as defined here,


through 8, and high
1
school includes grades 9 through 12. In
general, a public school is defined as any
school which is controlled and supported
primarily by a local, State, or Federal
government agency.

Bureau with the assistance of national


and community ethnic groups. These

Years of School Completed

English

The data on

what language they spoke (question 13b)


and how well they could speak English
(question 13c). Languages were coded

1980 data on Spanish origin are


comparable with those of

not directly

1970 because of several factors; namely,


improvements in the 1980 census,

overall

better coverage

population, im-

of the

proved question design, and an effective

efforts

at

over

Hispanics

efforts

undoubtedly

the country
In

the

other than

in

1980

who

in-

in

are

legal status.

Spanish

census

question, specific changes

the

the

in

unknown num-

ber of persons of Hispanic origin


in

these

Also,

resulted

clusion of a sizeable but

number

the

in

1970.

origin

design from

1970 question included the

place-

ment of the category "No, not Spanish/


Hispanic"

as

question.

(The

first category in that


corresponding category

the

years of school completed


were derived from answers to questions 9
and 10. Persons whose education was
received in a foreign school system or an
ungraded school were instructed to report
the approximate equivalent grade in the
regular American school system. If a
person was currently attending or did not

category; furthermore,

"Mexican-American"
and
"Chicano"
were added to the Spanish origin question
in 1980. In the 1970 census, the question
on Spanish origin was asked of only a 5-

Persons

who responded
at

spoke

grade

at-

lency

test

(GED), the person was inmark grade 12 (high school,


high

school

graduates"

in-

who completed

four years

of high school as well as those

who com-

cludes persons
pleted one or

more years of

college.

c.

in

home were asked

to report

using a detailed classification of languages.

was reported as
"Very well,"
"Well," "Not well," or "Not at all."
The questions were intended to measure the extent to which non-English
languages were currently being spoken
in the United States and the number of
Ability to speak English

one

felt

highest

and

question 13a
language other than

who

the

derived

questions' 13a, b,

persons

10)

4 years).
"Percent

misinterpreted

from answers to

home and

at

were

English

ability

(item

the designations

respondents

"Central

speak

year.

finish

structed to

the

in

category

to

tended (item 9), he or she was tabulated


as having completed the previous grade or

the

last

The data on language spoken


ability

categories:

some

the

Home and

four

If the person did not attend college


but finished high school by an equiva-

Also,

at

of

1970 question.)
or South
American" was deleted because in 1970
appeared

Language Spoken

Ability to Speak English

that they

improvement explain,

census

the large increase

in part,

of

includes grades

that

their

English

was limited. The questions were


not
intended
to
determine
which
language was a person's main language, or
whether a person was fluent in the nonEnglish language that he or she reported.
Therefore, persons who reported speaking

a language other

than English

may

have

spoken English at home and they


may have been more fluent in English
also

than

in

the non-English language.

B-5

Appendix B. Definitions and Explanations of Subject

There may be slight differences between the data in this report on language
spoken at home and ability to speak
English and similar data shown in the

Summary

Govern-

for

Characteristics

mental Units and Standard Metropolitan


Statistical Areas, PHC80-3, reports and in
Reports, Advance
the Supplementary
Estimates of Social, Economic, and Housing Characteristics, PHC80-S2. Any such
differences are a result of minor errors
corrected

the

after

PHC80-3 and the PHC80-S2

the

of

release

published

In

ended

groups,"

Italian."

who

person

example,

Italian" ancestry, for


in

reported "Polishincluded

is

the category "Polish and other groups"

and

in

the category "Italian and other

groups."

few responses consisting of

two terms

(e.g., French-Canadian) were


considered as a single group and, thus,

and

tabulated

The data on ancestry were derived from


the answers to question 14. The 1980
census marked the first time that a general question on ancestry (ethnicity) was
asked in a decennial census. The question
was based on self-identification and was
open-ended (respondents were required
to write their answers). Ancestry refers
to a person's nationality group, lineage,
or the country in which the person or the
person's parents or ancestors were born

before their arrival

persons

in

the United States.

reported

their

ancestry

group regardless of the number of generations removed from their country of


origin.
Furthermore, responses to the
question

the

reflected

ethnic

groups with which persons identified and

single

addition, persons reporting

In

"German"). Also,

single ancestry

(i.e.,

sponses

such

as

lated

a single entry

re-

"Polish-American" or
"Italian-American" were coded and tabuas

"Italian").
is

tabulated

(i.e.,

sole entry

of "American"

the category "Ancestry

in

of religious groups were not

Entries

coded separately and were tabulated in


"Ancestry not specified."
When an ancestry response was missing,
the person was tabulated as "not re-

Residence

in

1975

persons

who were

place

usual

residence

of

living

years

number

The
in

of

different

in 1975 is somewhat less than the


number of moves during the 5 years.
Some persons in the same house at the
two dates had moved during the 5-year

house

total

ancestry but

some reported two, three,


more ancestry categories. All responses
were coded manually by a procedure that

period but by the time of enumeration


had returned to their 1975 residence.
Other persons who were living in a
different house had made one or more
intermediate moves. For similar reasons,

or

the

allowed

understates the

number

ancestry

for

by

of persons reported

specifying

of

identification

all

single

single-

and double-ancestry groups reported.


addition,

17

triple-ancestry

In

categories

were identified by unique codes (these


categories were selected since they were
reported frequently in Census Bureau
surveys taken prior to the 1980 census).
All other multiple responses were coded
according only to the

first

ancestry categories reported.

B-6

and second

or

more months and which


amount of work they
a job. Persons with a work

limited the kind or

could do at

are further classified

"pre-

as

vented from working" or "not prevented


from working."

The term "health condition"


both

refers to

and mental conditions.


Temporary health problems are not conphysical

sidered a health condition.

Persons are considered limited

kind or
if

amount

of

in

the

work they could do

they were restricted in the kinds of jobs


which they were able to work or if

they were unable to work at a full-time


job.

Public Transportation Disability

or

enumeration.

large

if

public

they had a
health condition which had lasted 6 or
more months and which made it difficult

before

disability

health condition which had

transportation

the

their

lasted

work

Persons are identified as having a

ported."

Ancestry and race are separate characteristics; therefore, persons reporting a


particular ancestry may be of any race.

namely, country of birth and language


spoken at home.

identified as having a

they had

were derived

19. Persons are

the category

particular ethnic group(s).

times regarded as indicators of ethnicity;

disability status

from answers to question

at

not specified."

or association the person had with the

Ancestry is also different from other


population characteristics that are some-

other

Disability

The data on

"Polish" or

The data on residence in 1975 were


derived from answers to questions 15a
and 15b. Residence on April 1, 1975, is

not necessarily the degree of attachment

Work

disability

as

combinations of ancestries such


as
"German-Bavarian" were tabulated as a

Ancestry

ancestry

specific

in

agree with

and

"Polish

as

than

rather

may not

tabulations

tabulations by age.

multiple ancestry groups such as "Polish-

ancestry.

Thus,

general open-

in

such

categories

other

multiple

tabulations,

groups are designated

were coded

reports.

Characteristics

number of persons

ferent

county

or

living

in

different

a dif-

SMSA

impossible

trains,

disability

if

them

for

to

use

buses,

subways, or other forms of public

transportation.

Fertility (Children Ever

Born)

The data on children ever born were


derived from responses to question 20.

The number of

children ever born to a

woman consists of all live births the


woman has ever had, including any babies
who have died (even shortly after birth)
or who no longer live with her. Excluded
are miscarriages and stillbirths and

the

woman's

step-children,

any of

foster

chil-

dren, or children she has adopted.

Place of

Work

moves.

The data on place of work were derived


from answers to question 23, which was

Data on residence in 1975 are based


on approximately one-half of the full

tion

census sample (see appendix D). There-

during the reference week (see below for

fore,

figures

number

in

of these kinds of

tabulations

involving

1975 may differ from tabulations based on the full sample. For
example, the number of persons 5 years
old and over from residence in 1975
residence

in

asked of persons

who

indicated in ques-

22 that they had worked

at

definition of reference week).

any time
Data are

tabulated for workers 16 years and over;


i.e.,

members

civilians

of the

who were

erence week. Place

Armed

Forces and

work during the refof work refers to the

at

Appendix

B. -Definitions

and Explanations of Subject Characteristics

an incorporated place as their place of

geographic

location at which workers


out their occupational activities
during the reference week. The exact address (number and street) of the place of

generally cities and towns. Locations out-

carried

side the

work was asked,

adjoining

the limits of an incorporated place were

town, village, borough, etc.); whether or


not the place of work was inside or outside its incorporated (legal) limits; and
the county, state, and ZIP code. If the
person's employer operated in more than

their

tabulated as working outside the place.

one location, the exact address of the


location or branch where the respondent
worked was requested. When the number
and street name could not be given, the

waii;

and

other

metropolitan

their

areas,

some place-of-work

locations are

working

building

name

as well as the place (city,

or other physical location

was to be entered. Persons


who worked at more than one location
were asked to report the one at which
they worked the greatest number of
hours during the reference week. Persons
who regularly worked in several locations
during the reference week were requested
to give the address at which they began
work each day. For cases in which daily
work was not begun at a central place
each day, the person was asked to provide
as much information as possible which
described the area in which he or she
worked most during the reference week.
description

Data on place of work are based on


approximately one-half of the full census
sample
ures

(see

in

tabulations

work may
on the

appendix D). Therefore,

differ

involving

of

from tabulations based

sample.

full

place

fig-

For example, the


16 years and over

SMSA

are specified

if

they are

commuting destinations

important

residents of the

SMSA, and may

for

include

SMSA's and their central cities,


component counties, large incorpo-

rated places, or counties, cities, or other

geographic areas outside any

Census

the

In

SMSA's

New

in

SMSA.
for

England; Honolulu, Ha-

certain

identified as "areas" (e.g.. Area 1, Area 5,


Area 12, etc.). Such areas consist of
groups of towns, cities and towns, census
designated places (Honolulu SMSA only),
or counties which have been defined as
unique place-of-work destinations. The
area number corresponds to the data item

in

#34

tabulation P-B

in

4 that

file

the

of

summary

tape

the source of that data line

is

report.

In

those

area

provided

is

the

at

make up each
end of

this

appendix. Whenever an adjoining SMSA


or SMSA remainder is specified as a place-

of-work location, its components are not


defined. However, the components may
be found by referring to table 11 of the
Number of Inhabitants report PC80-1-A,
for the State in which the SMSA is
located.

central business district

(CBD)

is

an

number of workers
from place-of-work tabulations may not
agree with the same category shown

area of very high land valuation character-

for means-of-transportation-to-work tab-

theaters,

ulations.

flow.

In

the Census Tracts reports covering

SMSA's, place-ofwork locations are defined as "in county


of residence" and "outside county of

tracted

outside

areas

residence."

SMSA,

specified to

place-of-work

locations

show the main

of workers living

in

the

are

destinations

SMSA.

All place-

of-work locations are defined with respect to the boundaries of the SMSA as
"inside

SMSA"

and "outside SMSA." Lo-

cations within the

vided

into

high

whole

and
CBD's

businesses,

retail

offices,

and by high traffic


of one or more
tracts,
and have been
SMSA central cities and

hotels,

consist

census

defined only
other

concentration of

service

businesses,

in

SMSA

cities

SMSA

the central

(CBD) of each

are further di-

business district

central city, the remainder

50,000 or more. CBD's are designated by


Census Statistical Area Committees
in consultation with the Census Bureau.
Some eligible cities do not have a CBD
because they chose not to participate
in the CBD delineation program. In order
to be counted as working in the CBD,
a respondent had to provide enough
information to allow the workplace
to be coded to the census tract level.
Since some respondents did not do
this,

the

number

of

persons

CBD

of each central city, and each county or

be working

in

county balance. Selected large incorporated places may also be specified as


places of work. Within New England

stated by an

unknown amount.

SMSA's, the places of work presented

working inside

are

the

is

shown

incorporated

place

its legal

if

to

usually under-

Persons were tabulated as working

an

reported working outside

Alaska and Hawaii, census

in

may appear as
who reported a

places of work. Persons

CDP a

place with no legal boundariesas

work were tabulated

place of
in

as

that place regardless of their

response on the incorporated limits question.

The accuracy of place-of-work data

for certain CDP's

may be

affected

by the

extent to which their census names were


to respondents and by coding
problems caused by similarities between
the CDP name and the names of other
geographic jurisdictions in the same vifamiliar

cinity.

For SMSA's

in

New

the

England States,

place-of-work data are given for selected

minor civil divisions (cities and towns),


based on the responses to the place-of-

work question. Many New England towns


are

regarded

locally

equivalent to a

as

place and were, therefore, reported as the

place of work.

ported

When

locality or

respondent

re-

incorporated place

that forms part of a town, the coding and

tabulating procedure

clude the response

was designed to
in

in-

the total for the

town. The data for some New England


towns may be affected by coding problems resulting from unfamiliarity among
respondents with the town in which the
workplace was located or when a town
and a city of the same or similar name are
located close together.

Means of Transportation to Work

with populations of

local

For the reports which present data for


an

by

ized

For SMSA's

reports where

place-of-work "areas" occur, a geographic


equivalency list which gives the geographic components that

who

Persons

designated places (CDP's)

reports

Tracts

work without specifying whether or not


they worked inside its legal boundaries.

in

they reported

limits, or

reported

The data on means of transportation to


work were derived from answers to ques24d which were asked
22
that they had worked at any time during
the reference week (see below for definition of reference week). Means of trans-

tions 24b, 24c, and

of persons

who

portation to

mode

indicated in question

work

of travel

refers to the principal

or type of conveyance

that the person usually used to get from

home

work during the reference week.


used different means of
transportation on different days of the
week were asked to specify the one they
used most often. Persons who used more
than one means of transportation to get
to work each day were asked to report
to

Persons

who

B-7

Appendix

B. -Definitions

and Explanations of Subject Characteristics

the one used for the longest distance dur-

work

ing the

trip.

The category "private

vehicle" includes workers using a car

company

(in-

reported using a car, truck, or van to get


to

work by

the

that they used.

number of such
The number of

cars but excluding taxi-

used

is

cabs), a truck of 1-ton capacity or less,

who

drove alone

cluding

The category "public transpor-

or a van.

who

tation" includes workers


or streetcar,
railroad,

subway

used a bus

elevated

or

train,

vehicles
vehicles

derived by counting each person

one vehicle, each


person who reported being in a twoperson carpool as one-half vehicle, each
person

who

on carpooling (question
all workers who remeans of transportation to

question

reported

so on, and then

being

in

a three-

summing

the vehicles.

all

24c) was asked of

ported their

work

as "car,"

Travel

Time to Work

who were driven to work by


someone who then drove back home or
to a nonwork destination. The category

which was asked of persons who indicated in question 22 that they had
worked at any time during the reference
week (see below for definition of reference week). Travel time to work refers to
the total number of minutes that it
usually took the person to get from home
to work during the reference week. The

"carpool" includes workers


that they

who

reported

usually shared driving, drove

others, or rode as a passenger during the

reference week.

The means of transportation data for


some areas in this report may show
workers using modes of public transportation that are not available
(e.g.,

subway

in

those areas

or elevated riders in an

SMSA

elapsed time includes time spent waiting


for public transportation, picking

up

pas-

sengers in carpools, or time spent in other

work.

activities related to getting to

or portion of a State where there actually


is

no subway or elevated

sult

attributable

is

service). This re-

to

persons

Reference Week

who

worked during the reference week at a location that was different from their usual
place of work (such as persons away from
home on business in an area where subway service was available), and persons
who used more than one means of transportation each day but whose principal
means was not available where they lived
example, residents of nonmetropoliwho drove to the fringe of an
SMSA and took the commuter railroad
most of the distance to work).

The data on labor force status and journey to work relate to the calendar week
preceding the date on which the respondents completed their questionnaires or
were interviewed by enumerators. This
week is not the same for all respondents
because not all persons were enumerated
during the same week.

(for

tan areas

Labor Force Status


The data on
rived

Private Vehicle

labor force status were defrom answers to questions 22, 25,

and 26. The "labor force" includes

Occupancy

persons

The data on private vehicle occupancy


were derived from answers to question
24d, which was asked of persons who
indicated in question 22 that they had
worked at any time during the reference
week (see below for definition of reference week), and who reported in question
24c that they usually shared driving,
drove others, or rode as a passenger
car, truck, or

pancy

who

refers

in a

van. Private vehicle occu-

to the

usually rode to

during the reference

number of persons
work in the vehicle
week. The measure

"persons per private vehicle"

is

obtained

by dividing the number of persons who

B-8

in

all

the civilian labor force plus

members of the Armed Forces (persons


16 years old and over on active duty with
the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine
Corps, or Coast Guard). The "civilian
labor force" consists of persons classified
as

employed or unemployed

in

accord-

ance with the criteria described below.


All persons 16 years old and over who
are not classified as

members of the

labor

persons include

all

who were
who did any

work" those
during the reference week
as paid employees or in their own business or profession, or on their own farm,

either (a) "at

work

or

at

all

who worked

but not

The data on travel time to work were


derived from answers to question 24a,

refer-

16 years old and over

15 hours or more as una family farm or in a

on

family business; or

category "drive alone" includes persons


usually drove alone to work, as well
as persons

Employed Employed
civilians

paid workers

"truck," or "van." The

who

(less than 15 hours during the


ence week).

as

person carpool as one-third vehicle, and

or taxicab.

sons doing only incidental unpaid family

work

at

were "with

(b)

work" those who

a job

did not

work during the reference week but had


jobs or businesses from which they were
temporarily absent due to illness, bad
weather, industrial dispute, vacation, or
other personal
the

employed

reasons.
are

Excluded from

persons whose only

consisted of work around the


house or volunteer work for religious,
charitable, and similar organizations.
activity

Unemployed Persons
unemployed

are

classified

as

were civilians 16
years old and over and (a) were neither
"at work" nor "with a job but not at
work" during the reference week, (b)
were looking for work during the last 4
weeks, and (c) were available to accept a
if

they

Also included as unemployed are


who did not work at all during
the reference week and were waiting to
be called back to a job from which they
job.

persons

had been

laid off.

Industry and Occupation

The data on industry and occupation


were derived from answers to questions
28 and 29, respectively, and are shown
here for employed persons 16 years old
and over. For persons who worked at two
or more jobs, the data refer to the job at
which the person worked the greatest
number of hours. The industry and occupation statistics are based on the detailed
classification

systems developed for the

1980 census. The 1980 industry classification is based on the U.S. Standard
Industrial Classification (SIC) and is similar to the 1970 system; the 1980 occupation classification is based on the new
U.S. Standard Occupational Classification

labor force."

(SOC). This report shows major occupa-

This category consists mainly of students,

tion groups and selected industry groups.

force are defined as "not

housewives,

retired

in

workers,

seasonal

workers enumerated in an "off" season


who were not looking for work, inmates
of institutions, disabled persons, and per-

The

relationship between these groups


and more detailed categories found in
other reports will be shown in the PC801-C and PC80-1-D reports.

Appendix

Class of

B. -Definitions

and Explanations of Subject Characteristics

Worker

The data on

weeks of unemployment

class of

worker were derived

from answers to question 30. The information on class of worker refers to the
same job as a respondent's industry and
occupation. The definitions of the class
of worker categories

shown

in this

report

are as follows:
Private

Wage and

wage and

work

Salary

for a private

commission,

salary,

WorkersPrivate

salary workers are persons

who

employer for wages,


tips, pay-in-kind,

or

at piece rates.

Government Workers Government workemployees of any Federal, State,


or local governmental unit, regardless of
ers are

1979

ac-

"Interest, dividend, royalty, or net rental

cordance with the criteria described


below are classified as "with unemployment in 1979."

income" includes interest on savings or


bonds, dividends from stockholdings or

The data on weeks of unemployment


in 1979 pertain to the number of weeks
during 1979 in which persons 16 years
old and over did not work but spent time
looking for work (i.e., trying to get a job

and net income from rental of property


to others and receipts from boarders or
lodgers. "Social Security income" includes Social Security pensions and survivors' benefits and permanent disability
insurance payments made by the Social

in

in

or start a business or professional prac-

or on layoff from a job. Excluded


any weeks in which the person
worked, even for 1 hour; or any weeks
for which the person received any wages
or salary; or in which the person was on
active duty in the Armed Forces, on paid
vacation, or on paid leave.
tice)

are

the activity of the particular agency.

Self-employed
Workers Self-employed
workers are those who work for profit or
fees in their own unincorporated business, profession, or trade or
a

who

operate

farm.

Labor Force Status

in

1979

The data on labor force status in 1979


were derived from answers to question
Persons 16 years old and over are
31.
classified

as "in

they worked

in

unemployment

1979" if
1979 or had any weeks of
labor force

in

1979,

in

in

accordance

with the criteria for weeks worked


1979 and weeks of unemployment

1979

Income

1979 were derived


from answers to questions 32 and 33.
Information on money income received
in the calendar year 1979 was requested
from persons 15 years old and over.
"Total income" is the algebraic sum of
the amounts reported separately for
wage and salary income; nonfarm net selfemployment income; farm net self-employment income; interest, dividend,
royalty, or net rental income; Social Se-

curity

or

Retirement income;

Railroad

public assistance or welfare income; and


all

as described below.

in

the

The
amount of income

other income.

figures

represent

received regularly

income

before deductions for personal


Security,

Social

bond purchases,

1979Persons 16 years old


who worked 1 or more weeks in

taxes,

and over

1979

accordance with the

"Wage or salary income" is defined as


the total money earnings received for
work performed as an employee at any

Worked
in

scribed

in

below are

classified as

criteria de-

"worked

in

1979."

The data on weeks worked in 1979


number of weeks during

pertain to the

1979

which persons 16 years old and


over did any work for pay or profit (including weeks on paid vacation or on paid
sick leave) or worked without pay on a
family farm or in a family business, or
were on active duty in the Armed Forces.
Persons 16 years old and over who reported that they usually worked 35 or
more hours each week during the weeks
in

they worked are classified as "usually


worked full-time;" persons who reported
that they usually worked 1 to 34 hours
are classified as "usually worked parttime."

With Unemployment in 1979 Persons 16


years old and over who had 1 or more

union dues, medicare deductions,

etc.

time during the calendar year 1979. It


includes wages, salary, pay from Armed

bursements

who

lies

income"

money income

is

(gross re-

ceipts

minus business expenses) received

from

a business, professional enterprise,

or partnership

engaged

"Farm

on

which the person was

in

his

or

her

own

account.

net self-employment income"

defined as the net

money income

is

(gross

minus operating expenses) refrom the operation of a farm by a


person on his or her own account, as an
receipts

ceived

owner,

renter,

sharecropper.

"Earn-

ings"

defined as the algebraic

sum of

is

or

wage or salary income and net income


from nonfarm and farm self-employment.

"Public

included.

are aged

(65 years old or

with dependent children, and

eral

assistance.

(3) gen-

payments

Separate

re-

ceived for hospital or other medical care

(vendor payments) are excluded from this

"Income from all other sources"


unemployment compensation,

item.

includes

payments,

veterans'

public

or

private

pensions, alimony or child support, workers'

from

compensation, periodic payments


estates and trust funds, periodic

from

receipts

annuities

or

insurance,

contributions received periodically from

persons not living in the household, miliallotments, net gambling


and other kinds of periodic
income other than earnings.
Receipts from the following sources
were not included as income: money
received from sale of property (unless the
recipient was engaged in the business of
tary

family

winnings,

selling

income

such
"in

public

self-employment

not

over), blind, or disabled, (2) aid to fami-

employers'

net

are

income includes (1) supplementary security income


payments made by Federal, State, or
local welfare agencies to low income

Forces, commissions, tips, piece rate pay-

farm

associations, net royalties,

assistance" or public welfare

ments, and cash bonuses earned. "Nondefined as net

in

Security Administration, prior to deductions for medical insurance, and railroad retirement insurance checks from
the U.S. Government. "Medicare" reim-

persons

The data on income

in

in

1979

in

membership

property);

kind"

the

value

of

from food stamps,

housing subsidies, medical


contributions

for

care,

pensions,

withdrawal of bank deposits; money


borrowed; tax refunds; exchange of
money between relatives living in the
same household; gifts and lump-sum inheritances, insurance payments, and other
types of lump-sum receipts.
Although the income statistics cover
the calendar year 1979, the characteristics of persons and the composition of
households and families refer to the time
of enumeration (April 1, 1980). However,
the composition of most households and
families was the same during 1979 as in
April 1980.
etc.;

The median income

is

the

amount
B-9

Appendix

B.

-Definitions and Explanations of Subject Characteristics

which divides the distribution into two


equal groups, one having incomes above
the median and the other having incomes
below the median. For households, families, and unrelated individuals the median
income is based on the distribution of
the total

number of units including those


income. The median income

after the release of the

PHC80-S2

PHC80-3 and

the

reports.

see

Poverty Status

1979

in

and

Families

unrelated

individuals

individuals

the basis of

calculated

polation;

amounts
these

appendix
Reports,

linear

inter-

median income
derived through Pareto
other

all

are

interpolation.

of

using

For

a detailed description

procedures,

interpolation

see

B to the Current Population


Series

No.

P-60,

129,

Income of Families and Persons


United States: 1979.
The mean income

Money
in

the

the

amount ob-

ber of units in that universe. Thus, mean


household income is obtained by dividing

household income by the total num-

ber of households. For the various types


of income the means are based on house-

holds having those types of income.


Per capita income is the mean income

computed

for

every

man, woman, and

child in a particular group.

It

is

derived

by dividing the total income of a particular group by the total population in that
group.

Care should be exercised


interpreting

mean

in

using and

or per capita values in

the statistics for small areas or small subgroups of the population. Since the mean

classified

as

being

householder

or

unrelated

indi-

The poverty thresholds used in


the 1980 census differ slightly from
those used in the 1970 census, which
took into account the same three factors
vidual.

as well as sex of the family householder


or unrelated individual and farm-nonfarm

residence. In addition, for the

1980 cen-

or

more

The income

persons.

cutoffs

updated each year to reflect the


change in the Consumer Price Index.
The poverty threshold for a family of
four was $7,412 in 1979; thresholds by
size of family are shown below.

Poverty Level Because the


poverty definition currently in use by
the Federal Government does not meet
all the needs of the analysts of the data,

some of the data

are presented for alter-

nate definitions ranging from 75 percent


to 200 percent of the current poverty

These specified poverty levels are


by multiplying the income
cutoffs at the poverty level by the appropriate factor. For example, the income cutoff at 125 percent of the
poverty level was $9,265 in 1979 for a
level.

obtained

family of four persons.

$3,686
3,774
3,479
4,723
4,876
4,389
5,787
7,412
8,776
9,915
11,237
12,484
14,812

person (unrelated individual).


Under 65 years
65 years and over
2 persons
Householder under 65 years....
Householder 65 years and over.
3 persons
4 persons
5 persons
6 persons
7 persons
8 persons
9 or more persons
1

processing
and
errors. The median, which is not affected
by extreme values, is therefore a better
measure than the mean or per capita

mental Units and Standard Metropolitan


Statistical Areas, PHC80-3, reports and in
the Supplementary
Reports, Advance
Estimates of Social, Economic, and Housing Characteristics, PHC80-S2. Any such

the population base is small.


There may be differences between the
data in this report on income in 1979 and
in

the

Summary

1979 and

Summary

slight

differences be-

this report

on poverty

similar data

shown

in

Characteristics for Govern-

differences are a result of errors in the

income data which were corrected after


release of the PHC80-3 and the

the

PHC80-S2

for Governmental Units


Standard Metropolitan Statistical
Areas,
PHC80-3, reports and in the
Supplementary Reports, Advance Estimates of Social, Economic, and Housing
Characteristics, PHC80-S2. Any such dif-

tions,

ferences are a result of errors corrected

and

Characteristics

Living

quarters

are

classified

in

the

census as either housing units or group


Usually, living quarters are in

intended

structures

for

residential

use

home,

one-family

apartment
house, hotel or motel, boarding house,
mobile home or trailer). However, living
quarters may also be in structures intended for nonresidential use (e.g., the
rooms in a warehouse where a night guard
a

well as in boats, tents, vans, etc.

lives), as

Housing Units A housing unit is a house,


a group of rooms, or a
single room, occupied as a separate living
an apartment,

the

when

Living Quarters

(e.g.,

ceptible to the effects of sampling vari-

misreporting,

HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS

Threshold

Size of family

status in

quarters or,

pancy

as

Separate

if

Persons

for

Whom

for

all

in

Poverty

Status

is

determined
persons except inmates of institupersons in military group quarters
college dormitories, and unrelated
status

is

separate

living

quarters

are

quarters.

those

in

which the occupants live and eat separately from any other persons in the
building and which have direct access
from the outside of the building or
through a common hall. The occupants
may be a single family, one person living
alone,

two

or

more

families

living

to-

gether, or any other group of related or

persons

arrangements

Determined Poverty

vacant, intended for occu-

living

unrelated

reports.

and

B-10

Level:

Specified

quarters.

Weighted Average Poverty Thresholds: 1979

the distribution, they are especially sus-

shown

of the

are

There may be
tween the data in

similar data

Below the Poverty

by size of family were


extended from 7 or more persons to 9

per capita income amounts are


strongly influenced by extreme values in

and

ability,

Reports, Series

Characteristics

sus the thresholds


is

tained by dividing the total income of a


particular statistical universe by the num-

total

133,

are

family

unrelated

households, families, and

all

poverty definition,

1980.

generally

values for

No.

Population

are computed on
more detailed income intervals than shown in this report. Median
income figures of $30,000 or less are

no

the

of

Current Population

P-60,

below or above the


poverty level based on income in 1979
using a poverty index which provides a
range of income cutoffs or "poverty
thresholds" varying by size of family,
number of children, and age of the

with

individuals under 15 years. For a detailed

explanation

who

(except

Quarters as described
graph).

share

those
in

in

living

Group

the next para-

For vacant units, the

criteria of

separateness and direct access are applied


to

the

possible.

intended
If

that

occupants whenever
information cannot be

Appendix B. Definitions and Explanations of Subject Characteristics

obtained, the criteria are applied to the

Both occupied and

previous occupants.

vacant housing units are included

in

caves,

vans,

only

cluded

and the

they

if

are

in-

occupied

as

like

are

the interior from the elements, or

Characteristics

is

the

housing unit inventory except that boats,


tents,

Occupancy and Vacancy


Occupied Housing Units A housing unit
is classified as occupied if it is the usual
place of residence of the person or group
persons living in it at the time of
enumeration, or if the occupants are only
temporarily absent; e.g., away on vaca-

of
residence.
place
someone's usual
Vacant mobile homes are included, provided they are intended for occupancy on
the site where they stand. Vacant mobile

of

homes

at the

on

dealers'

factory, or

sales

lots,

at

the

storage are excluded from

in

tion.

the persons staying

If all

all

time of the census have their usual

as

Comparability With 1970 Census Housing


Unit Data Although the 1980 census
data are generally comparable with 1970

the persons

household includes
a housing unit
of

place

usual

their

by

count

the

definition,

housing units

is

who occupy

residence.

tabulations of data collected of

all

In

units,

occupied

of

the same as the count

is

there

on the

house or in the block) that the unit is to


be demolished or is condemned. Also
excluded are quarters being used entirely
for nonresidential purposes, such as a
or quarters used for

store or an office,

storage of business supplies or inventory,

machinery, or agricultural products.

the unit

in

place of residence elsewhere, the unit


classified as vacant.

the housing inventory.

if

positive evidence (such as a sign

Type

Vacant Unit Vacant

of

housing

units are classified in this report as either

and migratory" or "year"seasonal


round." "Seasonal" units are intended for
occupancy during only certain seasons of
the year. Included are units intended for
recreational

and

such as beach cottages

use,

hunting

offered

units

cabins;

summer

to

summer

census data, certain changes were introduced for 1980. The part of the 1970

of households. In tabulations presenting

vacationers

data from a sample of the housing units,

sports or in the winter for winter sports;

housing unit definition that required a


unit to have either (1) direct access or (2)

there

complete kitchen facilities was modified.


For 1980, the complete kitchen facilities
alternative was dropped, and direct access
was required of all housing units. In

may

be small

differences

in

the

counts resulting from processing procedures used to inflate the population and
housing sample data.

the

in

and vacant units held for herders and


"Migratory" units are vacant
loggers.
units held for occupancy by migratory
labor employed in farm work during the
crop season. "Year-round" vacant

more unrelated persons were not

Year Householder Moved Into Unit Data


presented for this item are based on the
information reported for the householder
and refer to the year of the latest move.
householder moved back into a
If the

considered to be housing units but group

unit the person previously occupied, the

throughout the year

quarters. In 1980, however, this require-

year-round.

ment was changed and, living quarters


occupied by a group of 9 or more
persons unrelated to the householder or
by 10 or more unrelated persons were

move was reported. If


the householder moved from one apartment to another in the same building, the
year the householder moved into the
present apartment was reported. The

considered to be group quarters. Thus,

intent

addition,
occupied by
or

some

living

quarters

five or

living

quarters

more persons unre-

head of the household or by

lated to the
six

1970,

in

in

year of the latest

is

to establish the year the present

quarters classified as group

occupancy

1970 would be

The year

classified as

1980. In 1970, vacant


mobile homes were not counted as
housing units. For 1980, they were included in the housing inventory provided
housing units

in

they were intended for occupancy on the


site where they stood.

Year-Round

Units Data

Housing

housing characteristics in the

on

1980 census

the

by

in

which

householder

began.

householder moved

in

the

entire household

majority

moved

of

at the

cases

the

same time.

have

on

at

any time of the year. A unit


which is usually occupied

resort area

in a

year-round

year-round.

basis

considered as

is

unit used only occasionally


is

also considered as

Vacancy Status Year-round vacant units


are subdivided according to their vacancy

status as follows:

For

sale only.

offered

Vacant year-round units


"For sale only," in-

is

Vacant Housing Units A housing unit is


vacant if no one is living in it at the time
of enumeration, unless its occupants are
only temporarily absent. Units temporarily occupied at the time of enumera-

who

housing units are available or intended for

occupancy

being

not necessarily the same year as the year


other members of the household moved,
although

for

cluding individual units

in

cooperatives

and condominium projects


vidual

units

offered

are

if

the indi-

"For

sale

only."

For

rent.

Vacant year-round

units

offered "For rent," and vacant units


offered either for rent or for sale.

Rented or
If

sold, awaiting occupancy.


any money rent has been paid or

agreed upon but the

new

reports are limited to year-round housing

tion entirely by persons

occupied units plus vacant


units available or intended for year-round
use. Vacant units intended for seasonal

residence elsewhere are also classified as

not

vacant.

enumeration, or if the unit has recently been sold but the new owner
has not yet moved in, the year-round

units;

all

i.e.,

occupancy

and

vacant

units

held

for

migratory labor are excluded because of


the difficulty of obtaining reliable data

on

their

total

given
report.

characteristics.

housing
for

each

inventory,
area

Counts of the
however, are

presented

in

this

New

units not yet occupied are classi-

fied as vacant

tion
terior

a usual

housing units

if

construc-

has reached a point where

windows and doors

are

all

ex-

installed

and final usable floors are in place.


Vacant units are excluded if they are
open to the elements, i.e., the roof, walls,
windows, and/or doors no longer protect

moved

vacant unit

in

is

sold, awaiting

as

which

of

renter has

the

classified as

date of

"Rented or

occupancy."

Held for occasional


consists

of

vacant

are held for

use.

This category

year-round

units

weekend or other
B-11

Appendix B. Definitions and Explanations of Subject

Characteristics

throughout the year.

to the householder but also any lodgers,

room with

a sofa bed, are

Shared ownership or time-sharing con-

roomers, boarders, partners, roommates,

dominiums

wards, foster children, and resident em-

bedrooms.
only one

use

occasional

are also classified as

for

occasional

by

their

usually

owners
in

fall

Homes

use."

homes

second

as

although

this category,

some second homes may

"Held

reserved

be classified

as "seasonal."

Other vacant.
classifications
classified as

vacant year-round

If

any of the

into

fall

above,

specified

egory includes units held for


units

estate,
a

is

it

"Other vacant." This

ment of an
occupancy by

cat-

settle-

held

for

caretaker or janitor,

and units held for personal reasons of


the owner.

Status-Boarded-up units
which the
windows and doors are covered by wood,

Boarded-Up

to vacant structures in

refer

metal, or similar materials to protect the

and to prevent entry into the

interior,

building.

unit(s)

in

structure

single-unit

or

may

multi-unit structure

be

boarded up in this way. In this report,


data for boarded-up units are only shown
for units in the "Other vacant" category.
Duration of Vacancy The

statistics

on

duration of vacancy refer to the length of

months) from the date the last


occupants moved from the unit to the
date of enumeration. The data, therefore,
do not provide a direct measure of the
total length of time units remain vacant.
For newly constructed units which have
time

(in

never

been

the

occupied,

duration

of

counted from the date construction was completed. For recently


converted or merged units, the time is
reported from the date conversion or
merger was completed.
vacancy

share the living quarters of

the householder. The data on "persons

show the number

unit"

occupied

by

the

in

is

number

in

Medians for persons are rounded to


nearest hundredth. In computing
medians for persons per housing unit, the
whole number is used as the midpoint of
the interval so that, for example, the
category "3 persons" is treated as an
the

ranging from

interval

2.50 up to 3.50

are

Rooms The

statistics

on "rooms"

are in

terms of the number of housing units


with a specified number of rooms. The
question

intent of this

number

to count the

is

rooms used

of whole

for living

For each unit they include


rooms, dining rooms, kitchens, bedrooms, finished recreation rooms, enpurposes.
living

porches

closed
use,
strip

for

suitable

year-round

and lodger's rooms. Excluded are


or pullman kitchens, bathrooms,

open

porches,

balconies,

halls,

half-

rooms, utility rooms, unfinished attics or


basements, or other unfinished space

used for storage.


is

tion

partially divided

room only

a separate

from floor to

if

there

is

room

a parti-

classified

cluding

units

as

if

it

is

"renter

rented

occupied,"

for cash

those occupied without

lives

in-

payment

of cash

Plumbing Characteristics
in

Unit All persons occupying

mechanical refrigerator. All kitchen facilimust be located in the structure.


They need not be in the same room.

ties

Quarters

with

only

cooking

portable

are not considered as having a

or cookstove. An icebox is not


considered to be a mechanical refrigerator.

Year Structure Built Year structure built

when

was first
was remodeled,
added to, or converted. For a houseboat
or mobile home or trailer, the manufacturer's model year is assumed to be the
to

refers

the

year

The

built.

in

shown
number of

during

built

periods and

it

figures

report relate to the


structures

building

when

constructed, not

the

in

this

units in

specified

existence at the time of

enumeration.
Units in Structure A structure

is

a sepa-

building that either has open space

rate

all

sides or

is

separated from other

from ground to roof. In the determination of the number of units in a structure,


all
housing units, both occupied and
vacant, were counted. The statistics are
presented for the number of housing
size,

Persons Per
a

Room "Persons

per

room"

is

measure obtained by dividing

derived

per room.

Bedrooms The number


unit

of

bedrooms

in

the

is

other purposes.
ing,

such

as

Rooms

guest rooms, even though

infrequently, are

rooms.

On

reserved for sleep-

mobile homes or

trailers are units classi-

fied as boats, tents, vans, etc.

Plumbing Facilities-The category "Complete plumbing for exclusive use" consists


of units which have hot and cold piped
water, a flush toilet, and a bathtub or
shower inside the housing unit for the
exclusive use of the occupants of the
unit. "Lacking complete plumbing for
exclusive use" includes those conditions

when

(1)

all

three

specified

plumbing

present inside the unit, but

facilities are

as bed-

are also used

by another household;

some but not

all

the housing unit are included. These per-

mainly for other purposes, even though


used

also for sleeping,

not for the number of residential


Included in the count of

buildings.

rooms used

counted

the other hand,

sons include not only occupants related

B-12

water, (2) a range or cookstove, and (3) a

units in structures of specified type and

used
Persons

of the

3.5 rooms.

count of rooms used


mainly for sleeping, even if also used for

and

all

structures by dividing walls that extend

the

Utilization, Structural,

has

rounded to the
Medians for rooms
nearest tenth. In computing medians for
rooms, the whole number is used as the
midpoint of the interval so that, for
example, the category "3 rooms" is
treated as an interval ranging from 2.5 to
are

rent and

rent.

it

following: (1) an installed sink with piped

on

ceiling.

units having the specified ratio of persons

"owner

is

by

range

mortgaged or not

the unit, even

fully

unit

one-room

no bedroom.

when

kitchen facilities

equipment

persons.

paid for. All other occupied units

housing

the owner or co-owner

if

classified,

Kitchen Facilities A unit has complete

number of persons in each occupied


housing unit by the number of rooms in
the unit. The figures shown refer, therefore, to the number of occupied housing

occupied"

definition, as having

as
is

of

the

Tenure A

room, such
apartment,

efficiency

of housing units

specified

persons.

does not

unit

who

ployees

not considered
housing unit consisting of

such as a

living

the

(2)

facilities are present;

or (3) none of the three specified plumbing facilities

is

present.

Appendix B. Definitions and Explanations of Subject

Comparability With 1970 Census Plumbing Facilities Data In 1970, there were
separate questions on the presence of hot

and cold piped water, a bathtub or


shower, and a flush toilet. For 1980,
these three items were combined into a
single question on plumbing facilities. In
addition, the facilities must be inside the
housing unit rather than inside the structure as

1970.

in

must

hot

have

water,

this

requirement was applied during the processing of the data in an edit combining
the items on complete bathrooms and

complete plumbing
use

clusive

the

of

facilities for

the ex-

household.)

half-

bathroom has at least a flush toilet or a


bathtub or shower for exclusive use, but
does

have

not

the

all

facilities

and

for

complete bathroom. The equipment must


be inside the unit being enumerated.
Source of Water Housing units
sources.

A common

may

re-

number of

source

supplying

from

water to six or more units is classified as a


"Public system or private company." The
water may be supplied by a city, county,
water

district,

may

be

supplies

water company,

etc., or

it

obtained from a well which


water to six or more housing

nonportable room
kerosene;
without flue or vent that burn
kerosene; and fireplaces,
oil,
or
gas,
stoves, or portable room heaters of any
or

oil,

heaters

vacant

equipment used by the previous occupants

considered

is

equipment

connected to
or

units are either

cesspool,

they

or

dispose

of

treatment plants, which in some localities


are called neighborhood septic tanks, are
also classified as public sewers.

specific

units

use

types of heating equipment as

primary source of heat. The categories for types used are: (1) a steam or
hot water system; (2) a central warm-air

rooms;

with
(3)

an

built-in

vehicles

privately

reflect the

owned

owning

of households

or

vehicles.

Comparability With 1970 Census Automobiles Available Data In 1970, only


data on the number of households with
automobiles which were owned or regularly used by members of the household
were obtained. Taxicabs, pickups, or large
trucks were not counted. In 1980, the

automobiles

on

data

taxicabs

kept

if

at

available

home

for

include
use

of

household members but exclude pickups


or larger trucks. Separate data were obtained

1980 on the number of house-

in

holds with vans or trucks of 1-ton capa-

Equipment Data In 1970,

city

pumps were included


gory, "Warm-air

category

heat

central

as part of the cate-

furnace" and individual

room heat pumps were included


"Built-in

in

the

units."

electric

pumps have been combined


pump."

1980, heat

or

home

kept at

less,

members

for use of

of the household.

Telephone

Housing Unit A unit


telephone if there

in

classified as having a

In

into one category, "Electric heat

telephone

Air-Conditioning Air-conditioning is defined as the cooling of air by a refrigeration unit. It does not include evaporative
or blowers which are not

fans,

connected to a refrigeration unit; howit


does include heat pumps. A
central system is an installation which
air-conditions a number of rooms. In an
apartment building, such a system may
cool all apartments in the building, each
apartment may have its own central
system, or there may be several systems,
ever,

providing

each

air-conditioning

central

room

controls

system with
is

central

is
is

the living quarters. Units

in

where the respondent uses

telephone

located inside the building but not

in

the

respondent's living quarters are classified


as

having no telephone.

1970 Census Telephone Available Data In 1970, the question on telephone availability was collected on a 100-percent basis. A housing
unit was classified as having a telephone if
the household had a telephone on which
it
could be called, whether it was in
Comparability With

another

unit,

in

common

hall,

in

another building, or shared by another


household. For 1980, for a housing unit
to be classified as having a telephone, the

telephone had to be inside the respondent's living quarters.

system.

ducts

to

electric
electric

Available-Data for this item


number of households with

Vehicles

refer to the

available

at

home

members

of

the household.

vehicles

of

the

cluded

this

in

pickup

the

heat
units

individual

pump;

(4)

which are

for

the use
In-

item are passenger cars,

trucks,

panel

small

trucks

of

1-ton capacity or

less,

as well

wagons, company

cars,

and taxicabs kept


of household

home

members.

Equipment Housing

their

furnace

do not

Comparability With 1970 Census Heating

at

Equipment and Fuels


Heating

heating

The
number of
the number

for business purposes are excluded.


statistics

a public sewer, to a septic

sewage by other means. A public sewer


may be operated by a government body
or by a private organization. Small sewage

other

be the

to

for the unit.

individual

tank

which have had the

units

heating equipment removed, the kind of

for a group of apartments.

units.

Sewage Disposal Housing

room

furnace;

pipeless

heaters with flue or vent that burn gas,

coolers,

ceive their water supply

or

wall,

floor,

means which include

other

(5)

For
or

and cold water for the exclusive use of


the occupants of the housing unit.
(Although the instructions on the questionnaire do not specify that a complete

bathroom

the electrical installation of the building;

wash basin with piped hot

installed in the floors, walls,

baseboards, and are a part of

ceilings, or

kind that can be picked up and moved.

Bathrooms A complete bathroom is


room with a flush toilet, bathtub
shower, and

permanently

Characteristics

month

for

the

Cars

rented

use

leased

or

for

or more; police and government

cars kept at

home; and company vans and

trucks of 1-ton capacity or

included

if

nonbusiness

immobile
for

as station

some

kept

at

less

home and

purposes.

are also

home

is

piped through underground

gas

from

central

system that serves

the neighborhood. "Bottled, tank, or LP

gas"
or

is

stored

in

kerosene,
sene,

includes

etc."

gasoline,

bustible

tanks which are refilled

when empty. "Fuel

exchanged

fuel

oil,

oil,

kero-

comThe category "Other"

alcohol, and other

liquids.

includes any other fuel such as purchased

steam, coal dust, briquettes

and

waste

sawdust,

made

materials

of pitch

such

as

corncobs, etc.

cars;

Financial Characteristics

power

piece of machinery; and vans


at

pipes

used for

Dismantled

cars used as a source of

and trucks kept

Fuels Used for House Heating-"Utility

gas"

but used only

Value Value
of

is

how much

the respondent's estimate


the property

(house and

B-13

Appendix B. Definitions and Explanations of Subject Characteristics

would

lot)

for,

sell

if

it

were for

sale.

Value data are presented for "specified


owner-occupied" housing units, which are

owner-occupied one-family
houses on less than 10 acres without a
commercial establishment or medical ofon the property. Mobile homes,
fice
trailers, boats, tents, or vans occupied as a
usual residence, and owner-occupied nonto

limited

units in multi-family build-

are

excluded from the value

also

tabulations. Value was also collected for

owner-occupied condominium housing


units, but such units are excluded from
the tables showing value in this report.
Medians for value are rounded to the
nearest hundred dollar. If the median
falls in
it

the category "Less than $10,000,"

shown

is

falls in
it is

as

"$10,000-."

If

the median

the category "$200,000 or more,"

shown

as

"$200,000+."

Mortgage Status and Selected Monthly


Owner Costs The data are presented for
"specified owner-occupied" housing
units. These "specified" housing units
include only one-family houses on less
than 10 acres without a commercial
establishment or medical office on the
property.
The data exclude owneroccupied condominium housing units,

mobile homes, trailers, boats, tents, or


vans occupied as a usual residence, as well
as owner-occupied noncondominium units
in

multi-family buildings. Separate

butions

are

mortgage"

shown
and

for

Selected

gaged."
are the

sum

deeds of
property;

(oil,

for

distri-

"With a
"Not mort-

units

units

monthly owner costs

of payments for mortgages,

trust,
real

or similar debts on the


estate

taxes;

fire

hazard insurance on the property;

and

utilities

Components of Selected

expressed

is

Components

Area 20

Remainder of

B-14

percentage of

the statistics reflect the exclusion of cer-

owner-occupied units. The percentage


was computed separately for each unit
and was rounded to the nearest whole
number. Units occupied by households
that reported no income or a net loss
comprise the category, "Not computed."
tain

Rent Contract

Contract

rent

the

is

monthly rent agreed to, or contracted


any furnishings, utilities,
or services that may be included. The
statistics on rent are tabulated for "specified renter-occupied" housing units which
for, regardless of

renter-occupied

include

housing

units

except one-family houses on 10 or more


acres. Respondents were asked to re-

Rent The

Gross

housing

on rent

are

which

units

include

renter-

occupied housing units except one-family


houses on 10 or more acres. The computed rent termed "gross rent" is the
contract rent plus the estimated average

monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas,


and water) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene,
wood, etc.) if these are paid for by the
renter (or paid for the renter by
else)

someone

addition to rent. Gross rent

in

is

intended to eliminate differentials which


result from varying practices with respect
to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as
part of the rental payment. The estimated

and fuels are reported on a


yearly basis but are converted to monthly

costs of water

computation process. Rentoccupied without payment of

figures in the
er

units

cash

rent are

shown

separately as

"No

cash rent" in the tabulations. This report


presents data on medians for gross rent
rounded to the nearest dollar. In computing median gross rent, units reported
as

"No

cash rent" are excluded.

Household Income
as

Percentage of

gross rent

is

in 1979 by Gross Rent


Income The monthly

expressed

as a

percentage of

paid for additional units or for business


premises.

the exclusion of certain renter-occupied

port

only

rent

enumerated

This

for

and

report

to

the

housing

unit

any

rent

exclude

presents

data

only

on

median contract rent, without any tabulation by rent categories. Medians for contract rent are roundea to the nearest
dollar.
In computing median contract
rent, units reported as

excluded.

"No

cash rent" are

units.

The percentage was computed

sep-

and was rounded to


the nearest whole number. Units for
which no cash rent is paid and units occupied by households that reported no
income or a net loss comprise the category, "Not computed."
arately for each unit

Place-of -Work Areas for the Newark, N.J.,

SMSA

statistics

tabulated for "specified renter-occupied"

monthly household income (total household income in 1979 divided by 12). The
percentage is presented for the same
renter-occupied units for which gross rent
was tabulated; thus, the statistics reflect

New Brunswick Perth Amboy-

Sayreville, N.J.,

as

monthly household income (total household income in 1979 divided by 12). The
percentage is presented for the same
owner-occupied units for which selected
monthly owner costs was tabulated; thus,

(For further explanation of place-of-work areas, see text

Area

gas,

coal, kerosene,

Household Income in 1979 by Selected


Monthly Owner Costs as Percentage of
Income The selected monthly housing
costs

condominium
ings

and water); and fuels


wood, etc.). Medians
for selected monthly owner costs are
rounded to the nearest dollar.
(electricity,

SMSA

21

Appendix

C General Enumeration and Processing Procedures

USUAL PLACE OF RESIDENCE.

Armed Forces
Crews of Merchant Vessels ....
Persons Away at School
Persons in Institutions
Persons Away From Their
Residence on Census Day ....

they

C
C
C
C

Armed

PROCESSING PROCEDURES.

C-2
C-2

was

census

in

1790,

enumerated in the 1980


counted as an inhabitant

person

each

U.S. census

of his or her "usual place of residence,"

which

generally

is

construed to mean

where the person lives and


sleeps most of the time. This place is
not necessarily the same as the person's

the

place

legal

residence

or

voting

residence.

In

the vast majority of cases, however, the


use of these different bases of classification

would

same

statistics,

produce

the

substantially

although there might be

appreciable differences for a few areas.

The implementation of
has

resulted

the

in

this

practice

establishment

of

personnel

personnel

means that persons were not

always counted as residents of the place


where they happened to be staying on
Census Day (April 1). Persons without a
place of residence, however, were

counted

where

they

assigned

who

personnel
usual

to

ships,

the

homeport of

to

ships,

the

naval

indicated that they had a

residence

within 50 miles of the

their ship

were attributed to

that residence.

When

the crew was enumerated as of

port of destination

signed by the Bureau of the Census to the

adjacent to the dock or pier was


located. Other ships attributed

by the Navy to that homeport, but which


were not physically present and not
deployed to the 6th or 7th Fleet on
Census Day, were allocated to the municipality named on the Navy's homeport

Crews of Merchant Vessels

Armed Forces

Shipboard Census Reports were mailed


to crews of merchant vessels through the
ships'

respective

owner-operators based

on

military installation were counted,

on

as

in

every previous census, as residents

obtained from the Maritime Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce.

of the area in which the installation was


located;

members

not living on

counted

of the

Armed

Forces

were
which

a military installation

as residents of the area in

School

at

students were counted as

College

dents of the area


while

living

in

resi-

which they were

attending college, as they

have been since 1950. However, children


in boarding schools below the college level

were counted

Persons

at their parental

home.

in Institutions

Inmates of institutions,

who

considerable

for

there

live

ordinarily

periods

of

time, were counted as residents of the

where the

Patients

was located.
wards (general,
of hospitals were counted
institution

short-term

in

maternity, etc.)

place of residence;

at their usual

if

they

had no usual place of residence, they


were counted at the hospital.

Persons Away From Their


Residence on Census Day
Persons

lists

If

the

of

U.S. flag

ship

merchant

was berthed

in

vessels

U.S.

port on Census Day, the crew was enu-

merated as of that port.

If

the ship was

motels,

hotels,

in

etc.,

on the

March 31, 1980, were requested


out a census form for assignment of

night of
to

fill

if

at

home

similar

for

information back to their

census

their

visiting

living

Away

Persons

homes

list.

staying.

Forces

the

(a)

that port

municipality in which the land immedi-

happened to be

Members of the Armed

if

crews of vessels flying a foreign flag were


not enumerated in the 1980 census.

area

homeport designated by the


Navy was contained in more than one
municipality,
homeported and
ships
berthed there on Census Day were as-

actually

not immediately apparent. Furthermore,

assigned

crews were counted aboard the ship. In


homeports with 1,000 or more naval

persons whose usual place of residence

is

or 7th Fleet implies a long-

term overseas assignment.


In homeports with fewer than 1,000

ately

usual

might

as its homeport, except


which were deployed to
the 6th or 7th Fleet on Census Day. As
was done in the 1970 census, naval personnel aboard deployed ships were defined in the 1980 census as part of the
overseas population, because deployment

residence rules for certain categories of

this practice

was inside
the United States or (b) the homeport
of the ship if its port of destination was
outside the United States. Crews of
U.S. flag vessels which were outside U.S.
territorial
waters on Census Day and

for those ships

naval

U.S. port but was inside

in a

Forces personnel

or at another location, as the case

to the 6th

not berthed

the territorial waters of the United States,

living

Armed

with the

(i.e.,

of

Each Navy ship was attributed to the

accordance with census practice dating


first

where they were

members

were counted
on Census Day

municipality that the Department of the

USUAL PLACE OF RESIDENCE


In

Family

living.

Forces personnel

Navy designated

DATA COLLECTION
PROCEDURES

back to the

were

be).

C
C
C

Americans Abroad
Citizens of Foreign Countries.

C-1

they indicated that no one was


to

in

in

the census.

private residences, as well as

Americans

States

them

report

approach was used for persons

during

intercontinental

who
March
air

left

1980

United

the
via

major

or ship carriers for

In addition,
travel abroad.
information on persons away from their
usual place of residence was obtained

temporary

from other members of

their

families,

resident managers, neighbors, etc.


entire

household

If

an

was expected to be
C-1

Appendix

C. -General

Enumeration and Processing Procedures

away during the whole period of the


enumeration, information on that household was obtained from neighbors. A
matching process was used to eliminate
duplicate

reports

for

persons

who

re-

ported for themselves while away from


their usual residence

and

who were

also

reported at this usual residence by some-

one

else.

A
in

special

such

enumeration was conaucted


flophouses,

facilities as missions,

on the night
of April 6, 1980, and persons enumerated
therein were counted as residents of the
area in which the establishment was

jails,

detention centers,

etc.,

located.

was also available


in 32 languages.

the

like

most areas of the United States,


altogether containing about 95 percent
of the population, the householder was
requested to fill out and mail back the
questionnaire on Census Day. Approximately 83 percent of these households
returned their forms by mail. Households
that did not mail back a form and vacant
housing units were visited by an enumeraHouseholds that returned a form
tor.

their

at

usual

residence in the United States.

residence

usual

(legally

or

illegally)

in

United States on Census Day, including those working here (but not
at

living

an embassy, ministry, legation,


or consulate) and those

sparsely

which
contained about 5 percent of the population, the householder was requested
to fill out the questionnaire and hold
it until visited by an enumerator. Incomplete and unfilled forms were completed
of

area

settled)

during

interview

by

the

country,

the

enumerator's

visit. Vacant units were enumerated by a


personal visit and observation.
Each housing unit in the country re-

two

versions of the census

short-form questionnaire

limited

number

of

basic

population and housing questions or a


long-form questionnaire containing these
questions as well as a

basic

additional

cedure

questions.

number

of

sampling prodetermine those

was used to
which were to receive the long-

chancellery,

units

school (but not living at an


embassy, etc.), were included in the
enumeration, as were members of their
with them. However,
living
families

form questionnaire. Two sampling rates


were employed. For most of the country,
one in every six housing units (about
17 percent) received the long form or
sample questionnaire; in counties, incorporated places and minor civil divisions
estimated to have fewer than 2,500 inhab-

attending

citizens of foreign countries temporarily


visiting or traveling in

the United States

on the premises of an embassy,


were not enumerated in the 1980

or living
etc.,

census.

itants,

cent)

every other housing unit (50 perreceived the sample questionnaire

to enhance the reliability of sample data

DATA COLLECTION
PROCEDURES

in

small areas.
Special

the

The 1980 census was conducted primarily


through self-enumeration.
tionnaire

census ques-

was delivered by postal

carriers

to every housing unit several days before

Census Day, April 1, 1980. This questionnaire included explanatory information

and was accompanied by an instruction


guide.

Spanish-language versions of the

questionnaire and instruction guide were


available

C-2

on

request.

The questionnaire

areas)

PROCESSING PROCEDURES
The

1980 census questionnaires were


in a manner similar to that for
the 1970 and 1960 censuses. They were
processed

designed

be processed electronically

to

by the Film Optical Sensing Device for


Input to Computer (FOSDIC). For most

by marking the answers


(mostly

remaining

the

questionnaire: a

the

American Indian,
household member.

urbanized

had at least one


Eskimo, or Aleut

missing information.

containing
Citizens of foreign countries having their

that

supplied by the respondent or


obtained by the enumerator was indicated

ceived one of

Citizens of Foreign Countries

(excluding

households

incomplete or inconsistent information that exceeded a specified tolerance


were contacted by telephone or, if necessary, by a personal visit, to obtain the
with

In

were counted

Oklahoma
for

In

Americans Abroad
Americans who were overseas for an
extended period (in the Armed Forces,
working at civilian jobs, studying in
foreign universities, etc.) were not included in the population of any State
or the District of Columbia. On the other
hand, Americans who were temporarily
abroad on vacations, business trips, and

translation

in narrative

questionnaires were used for

enumeration

of

persons

in

group

quarters such as colleges and universities,


hospitals,

and

prisons,

ships.

These

military

installations,

forms contained the

population questions but did not include


any housing questions. In addition to
the

regular

census

questionnaires,

the

Supplementary Questionnaire for American Indians was used in conjunction with


the short form on Federal and State
reservations and in the historic areas of

items on the questionnaire, the information

would

that

positions

FOSDIC from

in

predesignated

be

"read"

by

microfilm copy of the

questionnaire and transferred onto computer tape with no intervening manual

The computer tape

processing.

did not

include information on individual names

and addresses.

The data processing was performed in


two stages. For 100-percent data, all
short forms, and pages 2 and 3 of the

long forms (which have the same questions

were microfilmed,
and transferred
onto computer tape for tabulation. For
the sample data, the long form (or
sample) questionnaires were processed
through manual coding operations since
some questions required the respondent
to provide write-in entries which could
not be read by FOSDIC. Census Bureau
coders assigned alphabetical or numerical
codes to the write-in answers in FOSDIC
readable code boxes on each questionnaire. After all coding was completed,
the long forms were microfilmed, and the
film was "read" by FOSDIC and transas

the

"read"

short form),

FOSDIC,

by

computer tape.
The tape containing the information
from the questionnaires was processed

ferred onto

on the
through

Census
a

lation steps.

computers

of editing and tabu-

Among

were

operation

Bureau's

number

the products of this

computer tapes from

which the tables in this report (and


most others in the 1980 census publications) were prepared on phototypesetting equipment at the Government
Printing

Office.

A more

detailed

description of the

data collection and processing procedures

can be obtained from the 1980 Census of


Population

PHC80-R1.

and Housing, Users' Guide,

3
6
5

Appendix D. Accuracy of the Data

INTRODUCTION
SAMPLE DESIGN
ERRORS IN THE DATA
Calculation of Standard Errors

D-1
D-1
D-1
D-2

D-2
D-2
D-2

Totals and Percentages

Differences

Means

D- 3

Medians
Confidence Intervals
Use of Tables to Compute
Standard Errors

D- 3

D
D-3

ESTIMATION PROCEDURE ....


CONTROL OF NONSAMPLING

D-5
D

ERROR
Undercoverage
Respondent and Enumerator

P-8 through P-21 and tables H-7 through

A more

H-18.

sampling and nonsampling error and a


description of the estimation procedure
are given in this appendix.

D-6

D
D

Nonresponse

EDITING OF UNACCEPTABLE

DATA

D-6

unit by computer. Both of these lists


were also corrected by the Post Office.
In

(every

While every person and housing unit in


the United States was enumerated on a
questionnaire that requested certain basic

about Census Day, the enumerator systematically canvassed the area and listed
all housing units in the listing book in the
order they were encountered. Completed

demographic information (e.g., age, race,


relationship), a sample of persons and
housing units was enumerated on a

tion for any housing unit which was listed

questionnaire

that

requested

additional

questionnaires, including sample informa-

on

The basic sampling unit


1980 census was the housing unit,

including
in

all

occupants. For persons living

group quarters, the sampling unit

the person.

ployed. In

and minor

Two

was

sampling rates were em-

counties, incorporated places,


divisions

civil

estimated to

fewer thar> 2,500 persons (based


on precensus estimates), one-half of all
housing units and persons in group
quarters were to be included in the

in tables P-1

through

P-7 and tables H-1

publication

through H-6 of this


based upon complete-

are

count data and the data tabulated in


tables P-8 through P-21 and tables H-7
through H-1 8 are based on the 1980

The data

census sample.

through

H-18
that

P-21

and

tables

in

tables

H-7

P-8

through

are estimates of the actual figures

would have

resulted

from

complete

count. Estimates can be expected to vary

from the complete-count

result because

they are subject to two basic types of

and

error sampling
sampling error

in

nonsampling.

The

the data arises from the

and housing units to


the sample. The nonsam-

selection of persons

be included

in

pling

error

is

errors

that

the

may

result

of

all

other

occur during the col-

and processing phases of the


census.
Nonsampling error, therefore,
affects both the complete-count data
in tables P-1 through P-7 and tables H-1
through H-6 and the sample data in tables
lection

sample

designated

were

line,

collected.

information.

have

The data presented

was

every second line)

or

sixth

SAMPLE DESIGN

In

sample.

In

all

other

places,

one-sixth

of the housing units or persons in group

quarters were sampled.

scheme was

this

more

to

The purpose of

provide

relatively

reliable estimates for small

When both sampling

rates

places.

were taken

into account across the Nation, approximately 19 percent of the Nation's housing units were included in the census

sample.

The sample designation method depended on the data collection procedures.


In about 95 percent of the country, the
census was taken by the mailout/mailback
procedure. For these areas, the Bureau of
the Census either purchased a commercial
mailing list which was updated and
corrected by Census Bureau field staff,
or prepared a mailing list by canvassing
and sting each address in the area prior
to Census Day. These lists were computerized, and
every sixth unit (for
I

Tin-6 areas) or every second unit (for


Tin-2 areas) was designated as a sample

both types of data collection pro-

cedure

known

An ED

an

areas,

sponsible

for

as an

enumerator
small

was

geographic

enumeration

usually

workload
In

INTRODUCTION

non-mailout/mailback areas, a blank


book with designated sample lines

listing

prepared for the enumerator. Beginning

for the

Error
Processing Error

detailed discussion of both

district, or

re-

area

ED.

represented the average

area

for

one

enumerator.

order to reduce the cost of process-

ing, a scheme was designed, while the


sample questionnaires were being processed, to select a sample of questionnaires
on which the place of work and migration

The sample
were processed by work
units consisting of 1980 census ED's. In
work units (ED's) where the place of work
and migration data items had not yet
been coded, every other sample'questionnaire within the work unit was selected
for these coding operations. In work units
where the place of work and migration
data items already had been coded, all
sample questionnaires were included in
data items would be coded.

questionnaires

the tabulation.

ERRORS

IN

THE DATA

in tables P-8 through P-21


and tables H-7 through H-18 in this publication are based on a sample, they may
differ somewhat from complete-count

Since the data

figures that
all

would have been obtained

housing units,

if

persons within those

housing units, and persons

living in

group

quarters had been enumerated using the

D-1

Appendix D. Accuracy of the Data

same

enu-

housing units) and estimation technique;

merators, etc. The deviation of a sample

the adjustment factor for the particular

questionnaires,

instructions,

estimate from the average of

samples

all

possible

characteristic estimated, given in table C;

Differences The standard errors estimated from these tables are not directly
applicable to differences between two

The

and the number of persons or housing


units in the tabulation area and the

sample estimates. In order to estimate the


standard error of a difference, the tables

percent of these

are to be used

called the sampling error.

is

standard error of

survey estimate

is

measure of the variation among the estimates from the possible samples and thus
is a measure of the precision with which
an estimate from a particular sample
approximates the average result of all
possible samples. The sample estimate
and its estimated standard error permit
construction

the

with

includes

interval

possible

all

of

that

the

result

average

The

samples.

standard

calculating

error

of

given

below:

each of the

such

of

a.

be

For

b.

collect

reviewing,

A more

during

and process
operations

sample estimate.

standard

mately

two ways.

unit

with

area

figure

for

Se

is

given

characteristic

tioning,

housing unit

school

(e.g.,

sample

in

which

with

you

standard error by this factor.

the

small

come category

be skewed toward the

very large percentages or estimated totals

lower income categories. Such biases are


not reflected in the standard error.

that are close to the size of the tabulation

and

B,

estimated

is

necessary to

know

the

acteristic,

given

would

result

sample

design

D-2

in

table

under

(of

or

B,

that

totals

or

For

The standard

the

percentages

method

is

also the case for

ference

to which they correspond. These


totals

and

percentages

nonsampling

variability,

standard error of zero


standard error)

is

are,

subject to sampling and

still

and an estimated
(or

a very small

not appropriate.

For estimated percentages that are

less

than 2 or greater than 98, use the unadjusted standard errors in table B that
appear in the "2 or 98" row. For an
estimated

total

that

is

less

than 50 or

within 50 of the total size of the tabulation area,

persons, families, or

error of 16.

use an unadjusted standard

esti-

between two
one of which is a sub-

of the other, use the tables

where the calculated

directly

nevertheless,

error for

difference

estimates,
class

random

simple

in a

negatively

publication.

the unadjusted stand-

approach zero. This

estimated

unadjusted standard error for the char-

two items

highly

also be used for the difference

survey.

c.

A
Percentages Tables
and
through D in this appendix contain the
information necessary to calculate the
standard errors of sample estimates in
In order to perform this
this report.

the

sum

appropriate source outside of this

income, then the resulting


counts of households or families by in-

Totals

if

are

in a

(negatively)

evident from the formulas below

report

Calculation of Standard Errors

two items

positively

mates not based on the 1980 census


sample must be obtained from an

ard errors of zero estimates or of very

areas

the

highly

of

respondents consistently tend to under-

will

if

use

tables

their

(overestimate) the stand-

ard error

between (or sum of) sample estimates from two censuses or between a census sample and another

the largest factor.


is

(positively) correlated. This

are

one direction will make


both sample and complete-count data
biased in that direction. For example, if

As

+ (Se

yf^J-

(x-y)

characteristic,

is

more than one

in

estimates

cross-tabulation

estimate

the standard error. Errors that tend to

If

of

estimate

may

working. Multiply the unadjusted

Errors that are introduced

Se

(x+y)

difference

and

enrollment)

the

for standard

is,

and Se

correlated or

air-condi-

the range that contains the percent

randomly will increase the variability of


the data and should therefore be reflected

it

Se

of

individual standard

This method, however, will under-

Use table C to obtain the factor for


the

two

approxi-

is

root

x and y:

are
c.

the

errors squared; that

geographic

the

square

the

sum of

characteristics.

Nonsampling error may affect the data

calculation,

For the difference between (or sum


two sample estimates, the ap-

propriate standard error

or B (or from

introduce error into

the section on "Control of Nonsam-

be consistent

For the difference between a samand a complete-count

value, use the standard error of the

respectively.

Find

ing

or handling

detailed discussion of

differently in

ple estimate

which you are working in table D


and obtain the person or housing
unit "percent in sample" figure for
this area. Use the person "percent
in sample" figure for person and
family characteristics and the hous-

pling Error" in this appendix.

in

unadjusted

the

from table

for the estimated total or percent-

the sources of nonsampling error

in

Obtain

report

introduced

example,

may

questionnaires

in

a.

b.

the formula given below the table)

in this

somewhat

the following three situations:

follow the steps

and confi-

extensive and complex


to

editing,

the data.

an estimate,

error

of

the variability which

to

may
many

data.

as

the

errors

operations used

census

table

in

reflect

of)

arises from the sampling procedures, both


sample data and complete-count data are
subject to nonsampling error. Nonsam-

error

factors

sample design and


complex ratio estimation procedure used
for the 1980 census.
To calculate the approximate standard

age,

addition

pling

sample, given

effects of the actual

given below.
In

in

The adjustment

the

method

errors

dence intervals for the data


is

estimates

interval

confidence

prescribed

D.

is

dif-

the estimate of interest.

Means The standard


depends upon the

error

of

distribution on which the

mean

mean

of

variability
is

the

based,

the size of the sample, the sample design


(e.g.,

the use of households as a sampling

unit),

and the estimation procedure used.

An approximation to the standard


error of the mean may be obtained as
follows:

compute

the

variance

of

the

on which the mean is based;


multiply this value by five and divide
the product by the total count of units
distribution

in

the

distribution;

obtain

the

square

Appendix D. Accuracy of the Data

and multiply the


adjustment factor from

of this quotient

root

by

result

table

the

that

is

appropriate for the char-

on which the mean

acteristic

based.

is

Medians For the standard error of a


median of a characteristic, it is necessary
to examine the distribution from which
the median is derived, as the size of the
base and the distribution itself affect
error.
An approximate
standard
the
method is given here. As the first step,
compute one-half of the number on
which the median is based (refer to this
result as N/2). Treat N/2 as if it were an
ordinary estimate and obtain its standard
error as instructed above using tables A,

and D. Compute the desired confidence interval about N/2. Starting with
C,

lowest

the

value

the

of

cumulate the frequencies

in

characteristic,

each category

of the characteristic until the


or

sum

equals

exceeds the lower limit of the

first

(2)

Approximately 95 percent of the


intervals from two estimated standard errors below the estimate to
two estimated standard errors above
the estimate would contain the
average result from all possible

Use of Tables to Compute


Standard Errors

samples.

Areas or PC80-1-C, General Social and


Economic Characteristics, for examples
showing the computation of standard
errors and the formation of confidence

The

intervals are referred to as 68-per-

cent and 95-percent confidence intervals,


respectively.

the

corresponding to

lower

interval of the

ner,

the

sum. This

confidence

In a similar

cumulate frequencies starting


highest

until the
in

median.

this

the

of

limit

value

of

sum equals

the

manfrom

characteristic

or exceeds the count

excess of the upper limit of the interval

about N/2. Interpolate

before to obtain

as

the upper limit of the confidence interval


for the estimated median.

characteristic that could be derived


all

possible samples

or

is

is

The estimates which appear

average value has a certain probability of

cation

between the limits of the calculated confidence interval. Rather, one can

ratio

falling

estimate

from all possible samples (approximately


the complete-count value).

weights assigned to the persons or housing units in the tabulation area which

dence

specified probability or confi-

confidence

calculated

the

that

average

the

includes

interval

possessed the characteristic. Estimates of

may

Confidence intervals

also be con-

two
done by computing

structed for the difference between

sample

figures. This

between

difference

the

is

these

figures,

obtaining the standard error of the

dif-

ference (using the formula given earlier),

and then forming


for

estimated

this

One can then


dence that

confidence interval

difference

as

above.

say with specified confi-

this interval

includes the dif-

ference that would have been obtained by

the

results

from

all

possible

the variability due to nonsampling error

characteristic that results over

samples, with a

known

all

possible

probability.

For

example,

if
all
possible samples that
could result under the 1980 census sample design were independently selected
and surveyed under the same conditions,
and if the estimate and its estimated

standard error were calculated for each of


these samples, then:

that

may

Approximately 68 percent of the


intervals from one estimated standard error below the estimate to one
estimated standard error above the
estimate would contain the average
result from all possible samples; and

present

The standard

portions of

all

the data.

in

errors reflect the effect of

enumerators, coders, or other


personnel.

cessing

ef-

Thus,

field or pro-

the

standard

errors calculated represent a lower

of the total error.


intervals

formed

standard errors
levels

of

percent).

in this

As

a result,

using these

may not meet

confidence
Thus,
in

some

bound

confidence
estimated
the stated

produce estimates of all characteristics.


For example, if the weight given to a
sample person or housing unit had the
value

five,

68 or 95
care
must be

that

of

characteristics

all

person or housing unit would be tabulated with a weight of five. The esti-

mation

however,

procedure,

which

from

vary

assign

did

person

to

person or housing unit to housing unit.

The

estimation

assign the weights

procedure used to
was performed in geo-

defined

"weighting

areas."

Weighting areas were generally formed of


adjoining
closely
areas

portions of geography, which

with

agreed
within

census

counties.

tabulation

Weighting

areas

were required to have a minimum sample


of 400 persons. Weighting areas were
never allowed to cross state or county
boundaries.

In

sample count of
the

minimum

small
less

with

counties

than

400

persons,

required sample condition

(i.e.,

the interpretation of the data

publication based on the estimated

standard errors.

For more information on confidence


and nonsampling error, see any
standard sampling theory text.
intervals

bers designated as householders. Each


sample person or housing unit record was
assigned exactly one weight to be used to

graphically

of correlated errors introduced by

exercised
(1)

be

errors given in

simple response variance, but not the


fect

family characteristics were based on


the weights assigned to the family mem-

weights

the average value of the estimated

in this publi-

were obtained from an iterative


estimation procedure which resulted

in the assignment of a weight to each


sample person or housing unit record. For
any given tabulation area, a characteristic
total
was estimated by summing the

say with

The estimated standard


this report do not include

tain

Statistical

ESTIMATION PROCEDURE

any particular computed interval. Thus,


we cannot make the statement that the

Confidence Intervals
and its estimated
standard error may be used to construct
confidence intervals about the estimate.
These intervals are ranges that will con-

Metropolitan

from

not contained

samples.

estimate

Governmental Units

in

averaging

sample

and Standard

Summary

of PHC80-3,

for

intervals.

interpolation, obtain a value of the char-

is

Characteristics

The average value of the estimated

confidence interval about N/2. By linear


acteristic

See appendix

was relaxed to permit the


to become a weighting area.

entire

county

Within a weighting area, the ratio estimation procedure for persons was performed in three stages. For persons, the
first stage employed 17 household type
groups. The second stage used two groups:
householders and nonhouseholders. The

D-3

Appendix D. -Accuracy of the Data

third stage could potentially use

were

160

The

sex-race-Spanish origin groups.

Persons Not of Spanish Origin

age-

stages

Same

17-32

as follows:

and

age

sex

gories as groups

cate-

to 16

group

weight.

the

Same

33-64

Stage I Type of Household

Group

Own

Family With

age-sex -Spanish

categories as groups

Persons in Housing Units With a


Children

origin

32

to

Asian, Pacific Islander Race


age sex-Spanish

categories as groups

origin

to

32

2 persons in housing unit

in

housing unit

in

housing unit

3 persons
4 persons

5 to 7 persons

8 or more persons

in

Indian (American) or Eskimo or

Aleut Race

Same

97-128

housing

Family Without

Own

categories as groups

O ther

Under 18
6-10

origin

to 32

housing

in

Within

Other Housing

All

in

person

through
17

housing unit

in

persons

housing

in

8 or more

equal
of

persons

-Householder/
Nonhouseholder

to the

selecting

Householder
Nonhouseholder (including persons in group quarters)

Stage Ill-Age/Sex/ Race/Spanish


Origin

Group

White Race
Persons of Spanish Origin
Male
to 4 years of age

5 to 14 years of age

3
4
5
6
7

15 to 19 years of age

20 to 24 years of age
25 to 34 years of age
35 to 44 years of age
45 to 64 years of age
65 years of age or older

Female
9 16

Same

first

step

record

an

initial

weight was approximately


inverse of the probability
a

person

for

the

census

The next step in the estimation procedure was to combine, if necessary, the
groups in each of the three stages prior to
the repeated ratio estimation in order to
the reliability of the ratio

to 8

esti-

mation procedure. For the first and


second stages, any group that did not
meet certain criteria concerning the
unweighted sample count or the ratio
of the complete count to the initially
weighted sample count was combined
or collapsed with another group in the

same stage according to a specified collapsing pattern. At the third stage, the
"Other" race category was collapsed with
the "White" race category before the
above collapsing

criteria

as

well

as

additional criterion concerning the

complete-count
category were applied.
ber of

persons

in

an

num-

group. The
for each stage
weight assigned to each person in
a group was then multiplied by the stage
initial

each stage

in

II

group. Finally,

weights were adjusted at


stage III by the ratio of the complete
census count to the sum of the stage
stage

II

weights

stage

III

fcr

sample persons

group.

The three

were

performed

justment

in

each

in

stages of ad-

(two

twice

the order given above.

weights obtained from the second

The

itera-

for stage III were assigned to the


sample person records. However, to avoid
complications in rounding for tabulated
data, only whole number weights were
assigned. For example, if the final weight

7.2,

then one-fifth of the sample persons

group were randomly assigned a


weight of 8 and the remaining four-fifths
received a weight of 7.
this

in

were derived for


work and migration data items. The weights were obtained
by adjusting the weight derived above for
persons on questionnaires selected tor
coding by the reciprocal of the ED
coding rate and a ratio adjustment to
ensure that the sum of the weights and
the complete count total population
figure would agree.
Separate

weights

tabulating the place of

The ratio estimation procedure for


housing units was essentially the same as
that

for

persons.

The major difference

was that the occupied


estimation procedure
stages and the vacant
estimation procedure

The

stage.

ing

units

categories,

potentially

first

use

in

two

housing unit ratio

was done

in

one

stage for occupied hous-

employed
and

housing unit ratio

was done

the

16 household-type
second stage could

190 tenure-race-Spanish

origin-value/rent groups. For vacant housing units, three groups

were

utilized.

The

stages for the ratio estimation for housing


units

were

as follows:

each

As the final step, the initial weights


underwent three stages of ratio adjustment which used the groups listed above.
At the first stage, the ratio of the complete-census count to the sum of the
initial weights for each sample person was

computed
age categories as

groups

D-4

to 32

Group

sample.

increase

This

unit

in housing unit
Persons in Group Quarters

Stage

weighting area, the

sample, oerson

weight.

12-16

origin

the estimation procedure was to assign

each

Units

count to the
weights for sample

census

stage

for the persons in a particular group was

categories as groups

unit

housing unit

Persons in

above)

age-sex-Spanish

8 or more persons

through
in

Race (includes those races

listed

Same

129-160

persons

not

Children

tion

age-sex -Spanish

unit

Persons in Housing Units With a

II,

complete

iterations)

housing unit
in

persons
the

II

Same

65-96

Under 18

stage

sum of the

Black Race

produce an adjusted

to

the stage
adjusted
weights were again adjusted by the ratio
of

PERSONS

ratio
In

OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS


Stage I Type of Household
Group

Housing Units With a Family


With Own Children Under 18
2 persons

in

housing unit

3 persons

in

housing unit

4 persons

in

housing unit

D. -Accuracy of the Data

Appendix

5 to 7 persons in housing unit


8 or more persons in housing

4
5

unit

Housing
Without
6-10

Own

persons

With a Family
Children Under 18

Units

housing

in

8 or more

through

unit

persons

housing unit

in

All Other Housing Units


11

12-16

person

in

persons

CONTROL OF NONSAMPLING
ERROR
As mentioned above, nonsampling error

unit

persons

housing unit

in

estimation procedure.

$249
$299
$399
$499

Other Renter
No Cash Rent
Persons

housing

in

not

of Spanish

origin

92-102

Same

rent categories as

groups 81 to 91
Black Race

Stage II Tenure/Race and Origin


of Householder/Value or Rent

Group

103-124

Same rent Spanish

Owner
White Race (householder)
Persons of Spanish Origin

origin

origin

categories

Same rent Spanish

Same

102

categories as groups

to 16

Same rent Spanish

origin

Undercoverage It

value Spanish origin


categories as groups 1 to 16

Group

65-80

Same

value Spanish origin


categories as groups 1 to 16

Renter
White Race
Persons of Spanish Origin

Rent Categories
81

$1 to $59

were

To

both the effects of

amount

of error
will

be

possible

is

some

for

housing units or persons to be entirely


missed by the census. This undercoverage
of persons and housing units can intro-

below.

Vacant for Rent


Vacant for Sale
Other Vacant

The

Postal

Service

reviewed

mailing

and reported housing unit addresses which were missing, undeliverlists

able, or duplicated in the listings.

The estimates produced by this procedure realize some of the gains in sampling efficiency that would have resulted

The purchased commercial mailing

the population had been stratified into

units during a precanvass operation.


A record check was performed to

if

Other Race (includes those


races not listed above)

instructions

duce biases into the data. Several extensive


programs that were developed to focus on
this important problem are explained

VACANT HOUSING UNI TS

value Spanish origin


categories as groups 1 to 16

Same

the

the extent possible,

Indian (American) or Eskimo

49-64

well

evaluated.

102

Same

or Aleut Race

success of

remaining after their application

Asian, Pacific Islander Race

33-48

how

these programs and the

Other Race (includes those


races not listed above)

origin

The

actually carried out during the census.

to 8

value Spanish

error are described below.

upon
origin

categories as groups 81 to

Black Race
17-32

The

primary sources of nonsampling error and

these programs, however, was contingent

or Aleut Race

as

the sources of such error during the

the programs instituted for control of this

categories as groups 81 to

value

non-

as large

collection and processing operations.

Indian (American) or Eskimo

169-190

Origin

eliminate

and complex as the 1980 census, the


Bureau of the Census attempted to con-

102

Persons Not of Spanish

completely

102

categories as groups 81 to

147-168

both sample and complete-

in

to

possible

trol

$0 to $9,999
$10,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999
$1 50,000+
Other Owners

groups

present

sampling error from an operation

Same rent Spanish

Value of House

Same

is

count data. If left unchecked, this error


could introduce serious bias into the data,
the variability of which could increase
dramatically over that which would result
purely from sampling. While it is im-

categories as groups 81 to

Asian, Pacific Islander Race

125-146

(householder)

9-16

part, be consistent with the

for the

complete-count figures for the population and housing unit groups used in the

$149

to

$200 to
$250 to
$300 to
$400 to
$500+

91

most

$60 to $99

$100

$150to$199

85
86
87
88
89
90

housing unit

8 or more

through

82
83
84

the ratio estimation groups before sampling,

and the sampling

rate

had been

applied independently to each group.


net effect

The

was updated and corrected by


plete field review of the

what would have

Persons

using the

initial

by-product of
is

resulted

from simply

(unadjusted)

weight.

lists

re-

in
the census listings.
not matched to the census
rosters were followed up and added to

hold

rosters

estimation procedure

the census counts

that the estimates from the sample will,

have been missed.

this

of housing

of persons, such as driver's license


matched with the house-

holders, were

a reduction in

list

com-

duce the undercoverage of individual


persons in selected areas. Independent

both the standard error and the possible bias of most


estimated characteristics to levels below
is

list

if

they were found to

D-5

Appendix D. Accuracy of the Data

ber of quality control checks to insure

recheck of housing units initially


classified as vacant or nonexistent was
utilized to further reduce the under-

their accurate application.

coverage of persons.

Nonresponse Nonresponse to

on

questions

More extensive

discussions of programs

developed to reduce undercoverage

particular

questionnaire

allows for the introduction of bias into

will

the data, since the characteristics of the

be published as the analyses of those pro-

nonrespondents have not been observed


and may differ from those reported by

grams are completed.

Respondent and Enumerator Error The


answering

person

responding

to

the

questionnaire or

posed

the questions

by

an enumerator could serve as a source of


error by offering incorrect or incomplete

To reduce

information.
error,

source of

this

questions were phrased as clearly

based on precensus tests, and


detailed instructions for completing the
questionnaire were provided to each
housing unit. In addition, respondents'
as possible

answers were edited for completeness and


consistency and followed up as necessary.

For example,
incomplete for

labor force items were

if

15 years and over,


long-form field edit procedures would
recognize the situation, and a followup
a person

attempt to obtain the information would


be made.
The enumerator may misinterpret or
otherwise incorrectly record information
given by a respondent,

may

of the information for a person or


housing unit; or may collect data for hous-

were not designated

To

of the sample.

the

work

as part

control these problems,

was carefully
were prepared for

of enumerators

monitored. Field staff

procedure using respondent data may not


completely reflect this difference either

protection

by using standardized training


packages which included experience in
using census materials. A sample of the
household interviewed by enumerators
for nonresponse was reinterviewed to
the possibility

for

fabricated

persons

enumerators.

Also,

of

data for

being submitted
the estimation

by
pro-

would

result

from the collection of

data from housing units not designated


for the sample.

Processing

Error The

many

large

biases

phases of

this

for

every question. Character-

for the nonresponse remaining after

istics

operation were allocated by the com-

puter using reported data for a person or

D-6

num-

total

as a criterion of

the presence of a person


because the electronic scanning did not
distinguish any entry in the name space.
If any characteristic for a person or a
housing unit was still missing when the

questionnaires reached central processing,

they were supplied by allocation. Allocations, or assignments of acceptable codes


in place of unacceptable entries, were
needed most often when there was no

entry for a given item or

when the

infor-

other information for the person or housing

As

unit.

previous censuses, the

in

procedure

changing

for

unac-

ceptable entries was to assign an entry

person

for a

or housing unit that was

consistent with entries for other persons

housing unit with similar characteristics.

or units with similar characteristics. Thus,


a

is

described

in

who was

person

reported

whom
was

DATA
is

produce

describes

as

of

set

housing

the

population
possible.

statistics

that

inventory

and

accurately and clearly as

To meet

this objective, certain

unacceptable entries were edited.


the

In

reviewed

field,

for

last

omissions

and

certain

enumerator and, if necessary, a followup


was made to obtain missing information.
In addition, a similar

was done

in

review of question-

the central processing

As a rule, however, editing was


performed by hand only when it could
not be done effectively by machine.
As one of the first steps in editing, the
configuration of marks on the questionnaire

column was scanned

determine
or

whether

electronically

contained

it

merely spurious marks.

column contained

housing
If

the

entries for at least

two

of the basic characteristics (relationship,


race,

age,

marital

origin), the inference

status,

son

processed

in

The assignment of

acceptable codes

in place of blanks or
unacceptable entries enhances the usefulness of the data.

The

editing

count data

process

also includes

for

complete-

another type of

correction; namely, the assignment of a

were

questionnaires

inconsistencies by a census clerk or an

naires

20-

was not reported,


same marital status

the

of the

that

as

objective of the processing operation

to

marital status

assigned

the same age group.

The

as

year-old son of the householder, but for

EDITING OF UNACCEPTABLE

sex,

and computer operations undergo

determine the

Names were not used

The allocation procedure


more detail below.

manual coding of
and the electronic

data processing. The various field, coding,

to

persons.

general

unit

the

used

number of

response

of the census
questionnaires includes the field editing,
followup, and transmittal of completed

responses;

was

ator

mation reported for a person or housing


unit on that item was inconsistent with

information for a person or

The processing

in

nonresponse
was substantially reduced during the field
operations by the various edit and followup operations aimed at obtaining a
In the census,

sources for the introduction of nonsam-

write-in

of

afforded by minimizing

is

to

questionnaires;

Some

introduction

the

processing the census represent potential


pling error.

person

(individual

offices.

cedure was designed to control for biases


that

level

against

nonresponse.

their tasks

control

element

the

or housing unit) or on the average.

to collect

fail

some

ing units that

respondents. As a result, any allocation

at

a portion of the
the unit, other information on
the questionnaire provided by an enumer-

people

census

the

were available for only

Spanish

was made that the

marks represented a person. In cases in


which two or more basic characteristics

full set

of characteristics for a person or a

housing unit.

When

there was indication


was occupied but the
questionnaire contained no infromation
for all or most of the people, although
persons were known to be present or when
there was no information on the housing
unit, a previously processed household was
selected as a substitute, and the full set of
that a housing unit

characteristics for each substitute person

or housing

into

fall

two

classes:

(1)

mechanical failure,"
when the questionnaire page was not

"substitution
e.g.,

was duplicated. These

unit

duplications

for

properly microfilmed, and (2) "substitufor noninterview," e.g., when a


housing unit was indicated as occupied

tion

but the occupants or housing unit characteristics were not listed on the questionnaire.

Specific
for the

tolerances

number

were

established

of computer allocations

Appendix D. Accuracy of the Data

and

substitutions

mitted.

If

the

that

number

would

be

per-

of corrections was

beyond tolerance, the questionnaires

in

which the errors occurred were clerically


reviewed. If it was found that the errors
resulted from damaged questionnaires,
from improper microfilming, from faulty
reading by

FOSDIC

cf

undamaged ques-

tionnaires, or

from other types of machine


were reprocessed.

failure, the questionnaires

The extent of

allocation for States,

counties, and other areas will be

shown

tion

and

The

listing

below shows the geographic


where characteristics

areas in this report

20 percent

PC80-1-B, General PopulaPC80-1-C, General

for

Economic

were substituted.

Characteristics;

Social

Characteristics.

in

the allocation tables in the Census Bureau


publications

HC80-1-A, General Housing Characterand HC80-1-B, Detailed Housing

istics;

Characteristics;

or

more of the persons or


in the 1980 census

housing units included

Essex County

Newark
Tract

city:

0028
0029
0050
0064
0065
0090

Morris County:

Remainder of Morris County:


Tract 0421
Union County:
Elizabeth city:

Tract

0301 .99

D-7

Appendix D. Accuracy of the Data

Table

Unadjusted Standard Errors for Estimated Totals


[Based on

-i n

-6 simp e random sampt e]

2/
Size of publ cation area

Estimated
Tota
I

500

000

2 500

16
22
35

50...
100..
250..
500..

16

16

20
25

21

30
35
-

000

10 000

25 000

250 000

100 000

50 000

500 000

000 000

10 000 000

25 000 000

16

16

22

22
35
50
70
110
160
220
270
350

16
22
35

000 000

22
35
45
65
80
-

10 000
15 000

16
22
35
50
70
110
140
170
170

25 000

200
230
250

210
250
310

220
270
340

220
270
350

220
270
350

220
270
350

75 000.
100 000

310

250 000
500 000
000 000
5 000 000,
10 000 000

510
550

570
630
790

590
670
970
120

610
700
090
500
2 000

"

000

500

000

45
55
-

16

16

22
35
50
65
95
110

"

16

16

16

16

22
35
50
70
110
150

22
35
50
70
110
150

22
35
50
70
110
160

22
35
50
70
110
160

16
22
35
50
70
110
160

35
50
70
110
160

1/ For estimated totals larger than 10 000 000, the standard error is somewhat larger than the table values.
used to calculate the standard error.

(Y)

Se

5Y

Table B

Unadjusted Standard Error


[Based on

in

220
270
350

610
710
100
570
2 190
4 470
5 480
1

The formula given below should be

<1-fl>

N =

Si

Y =

Estimate of characteristic total

2/ The total count of persons In the area If the estimated total


the estimated total is a housing unit characteristic.

610
700
100
540
120
540

50
70
110
160

ze of area

person characteristic, or the total count of housing units in the area

is a

if

Percentage Points for Estimated Percentages

l-ln-6 simp le ran dom sampl e]


1/

Estimated
Percentage

Base of percentage
500

750

or 98..

1.4

or 95..
10 or 90,
15 or 85.
20 or 80.
25 or 75.
30 or 70,
35 or 65.
50

2.2
3.0
3.6
4.0
4.3
4.6
4.8
5.0

2
5

000

500

2 500

1.1

1.0

1.8
2.4
2.9
3.3
3.5
3.7

1.5

0.8
1.3

0.6
1.0

2.1

1.7

2.5
2.8

2.1

1.3
1.6
1.8

3.9
4.1

3.1

3.2
3.4
3.5

2.3
2.5
2.6
2.8
2.9

0.4
0.7
0.9
1.1

1.3
1.4
1.4
1.5
1.6

1.9
2.0
2.1

2.2

For a percentage and/or base of percentage not shown

In

500

10 000

0.4
0.6
0.8
0.9

0.3
0.5
0.7
0.8
0.9
1.0

1.0
1.1

1.2
1.2
1.3

25 000

0.2

0.1

0.1

0.3

0.2
0.3
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.5
0.5
0.5

0.2

0.4
0.5
0.6

1.1

0.6
0.6
0.7

1.1

0.7

1.0

too 000

50 000

0.2

0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.4

250 000

0.1
0.1
0.1

0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
e.2

the table, the formula given below may be used to calculate the standard error.

Se

(p)

\|

p =

D-8

000

b"

p(100-p)

Base of estimated percentage

Estimated percentage

500 000

0.1

0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1

0.2
0.2

Appendix D. -Accuracy of the Data

Table

Standard Error Adjustment Factors

C.

(Percent of persons or housing units in samplel

Less than
Percent

Characteristics

19

to 33

More than

Percent

33 Percent

I.I

0.6
0.5
0.5

19

POPULATION
Age, sex, race, and Spanish origin....
Fami ly type

1.2
I.I

1.0

status
Language usage and ability to speak

1.0

0.8

Eng sh
Ancestry
Nativity and place of birth

1.4

I.I

1.7
1.5

1.5

1.3

Residence in 1975
Means of transportation to work
Schoo enro ment
Years of school completed
Work and public transportation

3.9

3.5

1.2
1.3
1.2

1.0
1.2
1.0

0.7
2.2
0.6
0.6
0.6

disabi ity
Labor force status
Hours worked per week and weeks
worked in 1979
Unemployed in 1979
Industry and occupation
Class of worker
Househo d ncome
ncome type
Fam y
ncome
Unrelated individual income
Workers in family
Poverty status Fami ly
Poverty status: Persons
Poverty status: Unrelated individuals.

I.I

I.I

0.9
0.9

0.5
0.5

1.0

0.9

I.I

I.I

1.0
1.0
1.0

I.I

0.9

0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.6
0.5
0.9
0.5

Mar ita
I

I.I

I.I

1.0
1.0

I.I

0.9

1.2

1.2

I.I

I.I

1.9

1.5

I.I

0.9

I.I

0.9

.1

0.6
0.8

HOUS NG
I

Occupancy and vacancy status


Tenure
Units in structure
Source of water
Sewage d sposa
Year structure built
Year householder moved into
nous ing unit.....

Heating equipment and fuel....


Kitchen faci lities
Number of bedrooms or bathrooms
Telephone in housing unit
Air cond itioning

Vehicles avai lable


Gross rent
Mortgage status and selected
monthly owner cost
Poverty status: Housing
Complete plumbing facilities
for exclusive use with 1.01
persons per room or more
Household income

I.I

1.0

I.I

0.8
0.9
0.9
0.9

I.I
I.I

1.0
I.I

I.I
I.I
I.I
I.I

0.9
0.8
0.9
0.9
0.9

0.5
0.6
0.5
0.5
0.7
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5

I.I

1.0

I.I
I.I

0.9
0.9

I.I

0.9

1.2

1.2

0.5
0.6

I.I

0.9
0.9

0.5
0.5]

.1

D-9

Percent of Persons and Housing Units

Table D.

in

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

Percent
1

The

SMSA

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Persons

Percent

Census Tracts

Verona borough
West Caldwell borough
West Orange town
Remainder of Essex County ..

100-percent

in

100-percent

in

100-percent

in

count

sample

count

sample

count

sample

965 969

15.2

707 831

15.1

002

116

13.9
15.5
16.2

317 230
13 395
19 012

13.9
15.6

13.4
13.3

866
802

13.3
12.8

081
25 527

13.3

Tract

0161

205

14.1

Tract

14.9
12.2

Tract

0162
0163.
0164
0165.
0166

3 467
3 611
3 955

15.5
15.9

14 938

407
39 510
135 988
11

Irvington town, Essex

13.1

14.3
14.8
12.1
16.1

13.4
15.7
16.0
15.9

31

121

387

10 662
12 947
5

344

3 651
14 410

15.8

44 876

16.2
15.9
16.0

137 992
5 106
4 997

15.9
16.3
16.3

16.1

Tract

407 630
14
15
16
10

Dover town
Madison borough
Morristown town
Succasunna-Kenvil (CDP)

681

357
614
931

Remainder of Morris County __

350 047

Tract

15.9
13.6
15.7

Tract

16.0
15.8
15.9

Tract

Tract

Tract
Tract

Somerset County
Monville borough
North Plainfield borough
Somerset (CDP)
Somerville borough
Remainder of Somerset County

203 129
11 278
19 108

16.5

731

16.1

973
139 039

16.4

Union County

504 094
106 201
37 836

16.0
15.6
15.8

426

16.7
14.6

Newark

264

117 843

16.1

Tract

69 774
3 949
7 718
7 177
4 835
46 095

16.5
16.3
15.9

Tract

15.9
16.2
16.8

Tract

182 835

21
11

Elizabeth city

Linden city

New

12

Providence borough

45 555
26 723
20 641
13 377
21 071
30 447
189 817

Plainfield city

Rahway

city

Roselle borough
Roselle Park

Summit

borough
-

city

Westfield town

Remainder of Union County


Belleville

Tract
Tract
Tract

Tract
Tract

Tract
Tract
Tract

16.2

16.7

16.1

15.9
16.4
16.1

15.9
16.5

40 613
14 603
4 213
16 154
10 062
7 724
5 164
7 906
10 465
65 931

820

3 908
5 285
3
3

677
823

4 611
5 896

16.0
15.8
15.0
15.2
15.9
14.9
15.7
15.3

3 610

Tract

0148
0149
0150

Tract

0151

Tract

0152
0153..

4 822
4 017
3 055
4 833
3 787
4 469
1
933
3 980
4 900

Tract

Tract

Tract 01

4 895
3 491

54

Tract

0155

Tract

0156

Tract

Tract
Tract

0157
0158
01 59

17.6
16.8
15.1

16.9
16.4
16.0
15.5
16.2
16.0
14.9
15.7
16.6

Tract
Tract

0101

Tract

0102
0103
0104
0105
0106.
0107
0108

4 066
4 785
4 781

Tract
Tract
Tract
Tract
Tract
Tract

3 670

4 511
4 987
6 134

4 626
3 872

12.5
13.7
12.7
13.6
13.0
12.7
12.3
11.7
11.6
12.1

0109

Troct 01

10

3 314

12.3

226

11.7
12.6
13.5
13.0
15.2
13.6
14.8
14.0
15.6

Tract 01 11

3 383

Tract 01 12

4 Oil
3 617
4 840
2 692
3 419
3 686
3 093

Tract 01 13
Tract 01 14
Tract 01 15
Tract 01 16
Tract 01

17...

Tract 01

18

Tract
Tract

0013
0014

Tract

001 5

Tract

16.1

Tract

16.0
16.3

Tract

0016
0017
0018

Tract

001 9

16.)

Tract

0020

4 221

14.1

16.0
16.6

Tract

0021

3 818

12.5

Tract

9 916
4 870
4 864

13.5
12.4

16.1

Tract

400
367
900

15.6
15.4
15.4

Tract

540
526
702
2 447

15.5
16.0

Tract

16.2
15.2

Tract
Tract

0031

Tract

192

16.7
16.5

Tract

Tract

16.0
16.3
16.4
16.3
15.5
16.2

Tract

16.2
15.9
15.8
16.2

Tract

0032
0034
0035
0037
0038
0039
0040
0041...
0042
0043

629
422
800
1
690
396
2 243
393
1

921

782
668
876

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract
Tract
Tract

Tract

Tract
Tract

1
1

270
322
537
530
832

2 108
2 106
2 794
1

568
197

12.5
13.5

Tract

Tract

13.2
13.5
14.2

Tract

14.1

Tract

11.6
11.8
12.8
12.5

Tract
Tract

Tract
Troct
Tract

101

11.4

Tract

497

11.5

Tract

2 015

13.1

Tract

685

Tract

611

13.9
13.0
15.0
13.8
14.5
14.4
15.6

2 014
1

997
349
503
045

Tract
Tract

Tract

0120

Tract 01
Tract
Tract
Tract
Tract

5 591
3 564

21.

0122
0123
0124
0125

4
4
4

Trad 01 26
Tract 01 27.

Tract

0128
0129
0130

Tract

0131

Tract

Tract

D-10

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

229
933
312
214
467
354
772
050
544
235

13.4
15.3
14.9
15.7
13.0
14.5
14.0
14.6
15.3
14.6
15.7
12.7
13.4

944
539
527
204
190
015
655
379
635
449
483

751

13.3
14.3
14.2
13.9
15.4
14.8
14.8
12.7

088

14.1

2
1

2
2
2
1

13.7
14.5
14.5
15.3

0044
0045...
0046
0047
0048 01
0048.02
0049...
0050
0051
0052...

0053
0054
0055..
0056.
0057
0058
0059...
0060
0062
0063

665

2 143

427
3 716
6 328
3 876
1

5 881
2 282

11.1

719
626
720
533
638
574
243
585

12.8
12.5
10.9
10.2
11.9
10.2
12.6

4
2
2
3

5 803
3 451

14.2

13.2
11.8
10.8
14.3
10.0
9.4
12.8

088
439
4 600
3 693
2 439
2 630
524
4 617
4 518

12.4

13.1

11.5
10.2

12.9
14.0
10.7

2 981

10.1

2 205

12.2

4 890
5 154
6 115

13.5
10.8
12.9
12.6
13.2
12.2
11.2
10.9
9.6

3 088
6 956
5 329

170
344
027

940

2
3

4 573
1

2
3
2

4
4

325
779
347
465
447
416
820
642

11.4
12.0
11.5
11.4
10.5
10.4
10.1

9.9
12.2

0071

0072
0073...

819
953
543
993

12.6
13.3
13.0
12.4

15.1

13.9

751
143

13.2
11.6

962

13.1

861

13.7
12.7
13.6
12.4
13.0
10.9

553
445
2 269
338
2 031
605
1

801

11.1

11.0
11.2
12.0

1
1

231

13.2

4 242
1
761
1
491

13.6
13.5
13.7
11.0
10.5
14.0
9.6

1
1

761

10.1

878
823

13.7
13.3

365
529
427

120
871

076

978

746
618
900

2 184

348
3 120
1

2 Oil

769
125

952
1

200
612
387
596
850
379
121
581

Tract

0076
0077...
0078...
0079

825
327
460
334

122

11.5

074
4 690

15.1

11.8

11.8

12.5
11.8
13.2
13.2
11.3
8.9
11.7
11.8
10.3
12.1
12.1

9.6
12.4
13.6
12.9
11.9
12.0
11.5
9.2
11.6
12.0
12.7
11.4
10.4
7.7
10.0
14.8

818
783

10.1

464
064
518
833

10.8
12.8
11.4

139

12.4
13.0
13.2
14.4
12.6
12.3

336
452
131

274
302
639

793
096
630
815

14.1

0075.02

13.3
12.8

12.0
12.5
10.7
10.9
10.0

11.5
14.2
14.0

0074
0075 01

14.1

12.1

123
293
926
537

Tract

234
949
484
972

Tract

Tract

15.7
15.3
13.7
13.7
14.6
13.6
14.7
13.7

9.6

Tract

Tract

16.1

573
502

Tract

Tract

993
763
092
419
898
037

421

Tract

Tract

13.1

Tract

3 441

Tract

231

10.8

11.9

Tract

9.2
11.4

493
2 358
4 016
3 805
3 292

Tract

178

376
410
336

13.5

948
2 645
2 050
896
5 476
1

'

13.7
12.0
12.7
12.4
12.7

0064
0065
0066...
0067...
0068
0069
0070

Tract

Tract

867

513

Irvington town, Essex County:


1

12.8
11.0
14.3

001

Tract
Tract 01 19

4 525
2 106

Tract

Tract

Tract
Tract

Essex County:

city,

16.0
15.6
15.9
16.3
14.6

Tract

Tract

2 977

14.2
15.3

Tract

Tract

Tract

0099...
0100

14.1

2 246
2 902

0002
0003
0004
0005
0006
0007
0008
0009
0010

East Orange city, Essex County:


Tract

148

0171
72.

0001

Bloomfield town, Essex County:


Tract

3 287
2 918

3 097
2 117

67

0022
0023
0024
0025
0026 ..
0027
0028
0029
0030

0168
01 69...
0170

4 081

Tract

Tract

4 347

492

Tract

town, Essex County:

0140
0141.
0142
0143
0144
0145
0146
0147

5 359

Tract 01

Tract

16.1

14.7
15.9
16.9
15.2
15.2
13.2
14.3
14.4
13.4

Tract 01

16.0
16.0
16.0
15.5
16.0

6 782

County: Con.

0132
0133

Montclair town, Essex County:

Tract

Morris County

Percent

in

sample

35 367
47 792
77 690
61 493
38 321
329 248
28 998
31 136
14 166

town
Bloomfield town
East Orange city
Irvington town
Montclair town
Newark city
Nutley town
Orange city

Housing units

Percent

count

Tract

Belleville

B]

00-percent

851

Essex County

A and

Housing units

Persons

Census Tracts

1980

Sample:

163
159
165
081

097
673

13.0

12.1

13.3
13.6
12.3
12.7
12.6
13.6
11.1

CENSUS TRACTS

Table D.

Percent of Persons and Housing Units

Newark

00-percent

in

count

sample

794

9.5
12.0
9.7
10.6
10.9
10.8
12.2
11.5
13.0
12.0

0080

Tract

0081

3 848

Tract

0082
0083
0084
0085
0086
0087
0088
0089

069
736
308
250
6 298
4 344
834
2 334

Tract
Tract
Tract
Tract
Tract
Tract

Tract

0090

Tract

0091

Tract

2
5

Tract

0092
0093
0094

Tract

0095

Tract

6
6

Tract

0096
0097
0098

Tract

0098.99

Tract

Tract

00-percent

in

count

sample

879

11.0
11.7
14.2
11.0
11.2
9.5
12.7
11.0
11.7
11.3

388
319
829
354
969
425
004
320
110
64

150
717
291

668
357
2 781
1

498
682
778

10.2
13.4
11.0
11.5
12.0
12.6

736
114
989
854
2 603

14.1

13.3
12.7

2 331
1

777
890

Tract
Tract
Tract
Tract
Tract

Orange

0134
0135
0136
0137...
0138
0139
city,

4 564
4 925
4 504
4 847
4 857
5 301

12.5
12.4
12.0
12.5
9.8

2 296

0182
Tract 0183
Tract 0184
Tract 0185
Tract 0186
Trod 0187
Tract 0188
Tract 0189

4 252

Tract

16.2
15.8

15.4
16.5
16.6
16.2

1
1
1

1
1

992

2 901

638
2 403
4 629
4 985
4 040
1

13.5
14.7
13.4
12.2
13.7
13.7
12.4
14.3
12.9

047
328

Tract

0210

Tract

021

Tract

0212

3 791

15.5
15.9
15.7

0218

Tract

Tract
Tract
Tract

0173
0174
0175
0176
0177

Tract 01

Tract
Tract

78

0179
0180.

15.6

420

16.1

16.0

3 651

16.0

9 850

16.0
17.3
14.7
15.9
15.5
15.7
15.6

3 312

15.9
16.3
15.2
15.9
15.2
16.0
15.8

4 323
4 425
4 363
3 990
3 027
3 558
5 974

1
1

60

Tract

0190

486
905
772
522
256

16.1

1
151
2 006

7 855

15.5

2 478

4 407
4 259
4 442
2 756
2 868
4 204
5 355
5 084

15.4
16.5
14.5
14.7
16.5
15.4
16.2
14.5
15.5

Tract

0191

Tract

Tract

0192
0193...
0194

Tract

0195

Tract

0196
0197
0198

Tract

Tract
Tract

0199
Trod 0200...

Tract

Trad
Trad
Trad
Trad
Trad
Trad
Trad
Trad
Trad
Trad
Trad
Trad
Trad
Trad

0201

0202
0203
0204
0205
0206
0207
0208
0209
02130214
021 5

0216
0217

2 771
2 668
5 801
4 891

4 557
4 294
5 033
7 079
4 995
4 826
6 107

15.7
15.7
15.4
15.8

317
314
185

939
384

2 071

16.1

16.6

169

16.2
16.6
16.2

441

16.1

959
897
891
881

619
719
853
500
145
548
512
905

15.4
15.6
15.7
15.8
14.5
16.5
16.0
16.3
14.5
16.2
15.6
15.9
15.4
16.0
16.2
16.2
16.6
16.1

16.5
16.2

7 693
5 101
6 603

15.8
16.2

2 581

560

16.2

16.1

2 272

16.1

896
13 819
7 624

15.7
14.9
17.0

14.3

852
046

15.4
16.3

3
3

16.3

Dover town, Morris County:

Trad 0448
Trad 0449
Trad 0450

5 605
4 939
4 137

15.2
16.6
16.0

893
682

16.1

531

16.0

0407.01
0407.02
0408.01

0408.02
0408.03
0409
0410
0411
0412
0413
0414
0415
0416.01

0401.01
0401 .02

15.9

337

4 594
3 317
4 109

15.9
16.3
16.2
15.6

3 121

16.5

4 985

15.2

268
657
152
920

16.3
15.6
16.5
15.9

155
2 319

15.9

Morristown town, Morris County:

Trod 0435
Trad 0436

CENSUS TRACTS

in

count

sample

2 964

16.6
15.7

153

2 155

16.0
15.3

15.9
16.4

072

192

544

149

4 204
4 602

216
212

17.4

16.1

4 933
2
3

837
862

4 192

16.3

16.6
16.5
15.6
16.8
16.2
18.2
16.6
14.5
16.5

426
6 350
2 530
3 424
7

2
1

403
265
433
793
859
215
417
499
882
194

3 552

17.1

586
349
110
793
337

4 153
4 559

16.1

201

743
4 078
5 350

16.1

0416.02
0416.03
0416.04

3 021
1
841

4 688

16.9
17.0
16.2

0417.01

6 218

16.1

0417.02
041 7. 03
0417. 04
0418.01
0418.02
0418.03

942

16.3
15.5
16.7
15.4
15.9
15.4

5
5

3 273
5

068

6 848

4 177
2

866

5 801

3 517
5
3

0420-

0425
0426

0427
0428

4 033

4 504

0433.01

0433.02
0433.03

2
2
2

0434.01

415
500
066

15.2
15.6
15.7

4 829

16.1

0442
0443

3
6
4
8

236
852
412
429
875

0451

4 134
7 625
8 788
5 485

14.6
16.2
15.3
16.4
16.5
15.5
16.4
14.3
16.3

Trad
Trad
Trad
Trad
Trad
Trad
Trad
Trad
Trad
Trad

0452

3 325

Trad
Trad
Trod
Trad
Trad
Trad
Trad

0459.01
0459.02

0446

0447

0453'
0454.01
0454.02
0455'
0456.01
0456.02

4 833
921
1

043

7 294

0457.

15.4
16.3

0460

trads

15.9
12.8

14.7
16.5
15.7
38.7

16.2
16.3

17.0
16.9
16.3
15.1

15.6
16.6
16.5
15.4
15.8
16.2
16.4
15.6
16.4
16.4
15.9

080
590
408
2 520
249
1
2 886
1
537

16.0
16.3
16.0
15.6
16.5

211

15.4

790
914

16.1

547
067
236
095
275
864
979
92
206

16.3
15.7
16.3
15.9
16.3
16.6
16.6
13.0
16.3
15.0

1
1

193

618
607

15.7
16.1

15.1

2 031

16.0
16.2
17.8
15.9
15.6
16.2

629

15.1

107

16.2
16.6

1
1

871

893
710
1

944
772
617

16.1

2 581

16.0
14.4
15.8
14.9
15.8
15.8
15.8
15.7

659
010

14.7
16.3

129
453
667
650

15.9
11.7

140
393
704
2 703
1

2
1

071

316

3
2

571

415
044
202
589
495

15.3
15.2
14.7
36.1

15.7
15.6
16.6
15.5

3
3

4 899
4 488
1

433

45.1

491

46.8

198

16.6
16.2
15.7
15.5
15.9
16.9

586
362
3 917
3 025
2 254
320

15.6
15.8
15.8
15.7
15.4
16.4

92
525
763

13.0
14.3
16.0

686
097
166

16.4
15.9
16.6

557
10 138
8 610
7 218
4 184
in

16.1

16.1

0461.01
0461 .02
0462.01
0462.02

16.2
16.4

15.5
17.4
15.3

10 534

0458.01
0458.02

split

193

4 251

518
965
293
2 446
1

17.1

0441 .02

18.1

Trad
Trad
Trad
Trad
Trad
Trad
Trad
Trad
Trad
Trad

0444.01
0444.02
0445.01
0445.02

16.7
16.6

446

292

5 591
2

16.1

15.8
16.0
15.3
15.6
16.4
15.5

6 153
5 331

0434.02
0439
0440
0441 .01

16.3

15.6
16.2

0423.01
0423.02
0424'

16.3

16.0
16.4
16.5
15.9
16.4

0422

15.7
16.9

512
807
156
486
204
502
803
620
100
259

0421

Totals for

Madison borough, Morris County:


Trad 0429
Trad 0430
Trad 0431
Trad 0432

0402
0403
0404
0405
0406

Trad
Trad
Trad
Trad
Trad
Trad
Trod
Trad
Trad
Trad

15.5

407

11

Trad
Trad
Trad
Trad
Trad
Trad
Trad
Trad
Trad
Trad

0419.01
0419.02

Remainder of Essex County:


Tract 01

00-percent

sample

Remainder of Morris County:

Trad
Trad
Trad
Trad
Trad
Trad
Trad
Trad
Trad
Trad

920
617

West Orange town, Essex County:


Tract

in

count

7 782

Trad
Trad
Trad
Trad
Trad
Trad
Trad
Trad
Trod
Trad

739

Trad 0453'
Trad 0455"

12.9
14.6
13.3
12.5
13.3
14.9
13.4
14.3
13.4

Caldwell borough, Essex County:

Tract

Percent

00-percent

Succosunna-Kenvil (CDP), Morris County:

025
709
732
232
618
929

15.1

2 185

15.6
16.0
16.4

2 165
1

Trad 0437
Trad 0438

16.3
15.8

Verona borough, Essex County:

West

Housing units

Percent
1

560
783
860
900
715
844

Essex County:

0181

Tract

Census Tracts

Trad
Trad
Trad
Trad
Trad
Trad
Trad
Trad
Trad
Trad

41

9.4

10.5
12.7
12.2
10.7

Nutley town, Essex County:


Tract

B]

Morristown town, Morris County: Con

Tract

Tract

Essex County: Con.

city,

A ond

Persons

Percent

Percent
1

-Con.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

Housing units

Persons

Census Tracts

1980

Sample:

in

[For meoning of symbols, see Introduction.

Morris County:

Trad 0424
Trad 0453
Trad 0455

620

15.2

4 342
9 703

15.1

16.3

5 277

Manville borough, Somerset County:

Trad 0514
Trod 0515
Trad 0516

830

16.3
15.5

171

16.1

15.3

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

D 11

Table

Percent of Persons and Housing Units

1980 -Con.

Sample:

in

[For meaning of symbols, see Introduction.

For definitions of terms, see appendixes

and B]

Housing units

Census Tracts

Percent
1

Tract

Tract
Tract
Tract

Census Tracts

100-percent

in

100-percent

in

00-percent

in

sample

count

sample

count

sample

count

sample

626
255
4 025
3 880
4 322

16.7
15.4
16.2
17.3
15.4

505

15.8
16.9

745

281

16.0
15.3
16.5
16.6
15.4

4 732

2 463

16.4
16.2

3
3

0520.01
0520.02

383
1
323
2 226
1

Tract

0348
0349
0350

Tract

0351

Tract

0352
0353
0354

Tract

Tract

Tract

Somerset (CDP), Somerset County:


Tract
Tract

Tract
Tract

Tract

Tract

0531 .02
0531 .03
0531.05"

3 761

0532
0533

16.1

6 319

16.3

357

14.1

6 748

16.0
16.5

3 546

Tract

0502
0503
0504

Tract

Tract

010
597
793
573

16.6
16.2
16.2
16.6

Tract

16.1

Tract

0388
0389
0390

16.1

Tract

0391

16.0

Tract

0392
0393
0394
0395
0396
0397

4
4
4

1
1

2 953
3 175

Tract
Tract

0510

Tract

051

Tract
Tract
Troct

069
3 796
5

0508.01
0508.02
0509.01
0509.02
0509.03

Tract

Tract

0505
0506
0507

175

4 948
3 457
3 395
5 335
3 036

15.9
16.3
15.6
15.4
16.6
15.7
14.2

1
1

255
027
552
075
871

448
122

15.5

069
843

15.4

221

17.1

16.3

Tract

16.5
15.7
15.3
16.0

Tract

16.2
14.0
16.4
15.7
14.8

Tract

Rohway
Tract
Tract
Tract

Tract
Tract
Tract

Tract
Tract
Tract
Tract

Tract

Tract
Tract
Tract

Tract

Tract

0512
0513

4 256

0521
0522.01

4 640
4 057

0522.02
0523

748
5 290
4 890
1
217
2 301
4 512

2 418

0524
0525
0526.01
0526.02

16.4
15.4
16.3
15.7
15.9
16.2
15.4
15.7

604
882
410
330
754
672
759

15.8
15.9
16.2
16.0
16.0
16.3
15.9

13

23.1

689
324

16.0
16.4

2 342

15.5

Tract

742
254
938
614
497
406

46.4
48.0

Summit

1
1

16.1

16.3

Tract

0527
0528

6 715

0529.01
0529.02

Tract

0530

Tract
Tract

0531 .04
0531.05"

Tract

0534

Tract

0535.01
0535.02

Tract

4 202
766
882
4 475

16.7

3 371

16.4
16.3
15.8
16.2
47.7
15.4
14.2
15.8

2 038

Tract

Tract

15.9
46.5
46.2
16.0
16.2
14.0
15.4
14.4
17.3
16.9

677
2 469

4 331
556
1

221

551

560
296

Tract

Tract

0540

Tract

Troct
Tract
Tract
Tract
Tract

Tract
Tract
Tract
Tract

Totols for split tracts

Tract

103

782
721

530
858
532
065
717
276

in

1
1

48.4
15.1

177

16.2

907

15.7

0381.01
0381 .02

578

Tract

0301 .99

Tract

Tract

0302
0303
0304
0305
0306
0306.99
0307.

Tract

0308.01

Tract

Tract

0308.02
0309..
0310
0311
0312
0313
0314
0315
0316
0317

Troct

0318.

Troct
Troct

0319.01
0319.02

Tract

0320

Tract

0321

Tract
Tract

Tract
Tract
Tract

Tract
Tract

Tract

Tract

Tract

15.4
16.4
50.7
15.5
16.3
16.7

15.1

12.4

34

11.8
15.5
15.3

965
077
919
435

281

Troct
Tract
Tract
Tract
Tract
Tract
Tract
Tract

3 015

14.1

333

2 288

17.6
14.9
17.6
15.7
13.8
15.7
15.8
15.6
16.0

870
627

2 961

72

4 637
3 267
4 561

Tract

Tract
Tract

519

6 294
5

049

117
296
4 442
5
7

6 591

634
6 955
8 530
6 788

15.4
15.3
13.2
15.5
15.9
16.2

130
728

841

2 033

722
847
562
2 074
1

2 831

203
398
3 455
2 233
3

16.4
16.3

1
1
1

662
819
314
265
828
582
568
812
357
947

14.5
13.5
14.7
16.1

15.0
12.4
15.4
15.5
13.7
14.8

Union County:

city.

0355
0356
0357
0358
0359
0360

6 752

2 662

4 544

16.2
15.0
16.8
16.4
17.2
14.9

2 196

16.0
16.1

382
207
390
549

657

16.2
16.4
16.4

903

5 451

3 268
2

0337
0338
0339
city,

805

4 735

16.2
14.8

4 685

16.2

765

16.9
15.6

2 927

305

2 071
1

091
106

827

16.2
16.6
16.4
16.3
15.6
15.4

16.1

16.5
15.4

2 286
1

221

Union County:

4 718
5 453
5 767

0377
0378
0379
0380

Tract

0364
0365
0366
0367
0368

Remainder of Union County:

Tract

0322
0323
0324 ..
0325
0326
0327
0328

Tract

0329..

Tract

0330
0331...

Tract
Tract
Tract
Tract

Tract

0332
0333...
0334 .
0335
0336

Tract

0361 -.

Tract

Tract
Tract

365

5 133

15.7
16.0
16.9
15.7

2
1
1

690
406
925
885

16.2
15.9

16.2

16.5
15.8

Westfield town, Union County:

Tract

16.0

866

15.8
16.0

Roselle Park borough. Union County:

Tract

816

953

15.1

15.1

7 894

15.3
15.9

15.4
15.8
16.2

379
749
682

123

532

16.5
14.9
15.7
16.5

6 743

15.4

2 090

15.7

334

16.7
16.5
16.0
16.4

904

15.8
16.0
16.5
16.3

7 190
5 451
4 190

876
7 740
5

16.1

16.1

15.1

14.7

46.8

9.1

14.9
14.9
13.2
16.4
14.6
12.6
14.7
15.6
13.0

16.8

173

14.6
15.0
15.0
14.8
16.0
8.3
16.2

125
6 170

263
773
438
299
800
162
917
842

16.1

066
456
928
270
682
449

121

16.1

15.8
16.0

032

4 492
4 569

182

Tract

16.1

Union County:

Tract

0301.

3 662
3 569
3 493

Tract

Elizabeth city, Union County:

Troct

915
252
813
899
993

2 848

0342
0343
0344

Tract

8 163

0341

15.7
15.8
14.5
16.3

Somerset County:

0531 .05

0340

489
985
722
870
843

42

Tract

Tract

15.9

15.9
15.6
15.7

Tract

Tract

0536.01
0536.02
0537.01
0537.03
0537.04
0538.01
0538.03
0538.04
0538.05
0539.01
0539.02
0539.03

Tract

16.1

Tract

16.2
15.9

15.9

Roselle borough, Union County:

Tract
Tract

16.2
16.9

Tract

Remainder of Somerset County:


Tract

4 263

16.4

Tract

Tract

15.7

Providence borough. Union County:

Tract

Tract

Tract

3
2
3
2

467
3 048
2 140
4 757
2 612
2

327
202
357
949

New

Plainfield city,

0501

6 097

16.4
16.3
14.6
15.3
16.3

County: Con.

612
772
460
2 066
267
1

Somerville borough, Somerset County:


Tract

Percent

in

count

Linden city. Union

0517
0518..
0519

Percent

00-percent

North Plainfield borough, Somerset County


Tract

Housing units

Persons

Percent

15.3
15.6
16.2

15.8
14.4
15.7
15.2
15.8

15.6
14.8
15.5
15.2
15.7
16.0
16.3

Tract

0362
0363
0369 ..
0370

Tract

0371

Tract

0372 ..
0373
0374
0375
0376 .
0382 .
0383
0384
0385
0386 ..
0387

Troct
Tract

Tract
Tract

Tract
Tract
Tract
Tract
Tract
Tract

Tract
Tract

6 641
-

722
826
054
619
574
433

8
3
4 941

4 216
3 867
3 601

7 053
8 221
1

785
456

9 243

4 752
6 477

4 742
3 669
4 728
4 957
4 758

16.2
15.8
16.7
15.8
16.2
16.2
17.0
16.5
15.4
16.2
47.1
16.4
15.9
16.3
16.0
17.4

788
952

16.4
15.8
16.2
16.2
16.4
15.8
16.6
16.4
16.0

9 034
7 767

15.7
16.2

9 197
12 549
7 118
5
5

2 470

883
698
2 206
672
1
1

3 041
1

274
964

455
384

16.1

15.7
16.6
16.2
15.9

281
2 381
2 771

16.4
16.3
16.4
16.5
16.5

698

47.6

2 385

223
759
2 134

16.2
16.2
16.3
16.3

499
490
584
633
044

16.3
16.0
16.7
16.4
15.9

3 583
3 748

16.2
16.3
16.3
16.4
16.6
15.6
16.4

3
1

395
977
922
2 864
2 519
2
1

15.2
14.8
15.5
15.8
16.1

Linden city. Union County:


Troct
Troct
Tract

0345
0346
0347

12

4 145
4 130
3

NEWARK,

N.J.,

SMSA

708

15.2
15.2
15.2

690
368
465

15.3
16.0
16.2

CENSUS TRACTS

Appendix E. Facsimiles of Respondent Instructions and Questionnaire Pages

INSTRUCTIONS FOR QUESTIONS

THROUGH

General Educational Development (GED) examination, should

10

fill

the circle for the 12th grade.


1.

List

in

question

(on page

the

1),

Then turn

usually live here.

to

names

of

all

the people

who

10.

pages 2 and 3 where there are

using question

2.

column

this grade (or year) only

marked

in

if

question 9 or

the person finished the


if

completed by passing a high school equivalency

the highest grade was


test.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR QUESTIONS H4 THROUGH H12

as a checklist.

show how each person

a circle to

Fill

Mark Finished

entire grade or year

columns to list up to seven persons. In the first column print the


name of one of the household members in whose name this home is
owned or rented. If no household member owns or rents the living
quarters, list in the first column any adult household member who is
not a roomer, boarder, or paid employee. Print the names of the
other household members, if any, in the columns which follow,

is

H4.

Mark only one circle. This address means the house or


number where your living quarters are located.

H5.

Mark the second

related to the person in

building

1.

adopted child of the person in column


should be marked Son/daughter. Foster children or wards living
the household should be marked Roomer, boarder.
stepchild or legally

only if you must go through someone


your own.

circle

living quarters to get to

else's

in

H6.

Consider that you have hot water even

if

you have

it

only part

of the time.
3.

Be sure to

4.

Fill

a circle for the sex of each person.

fill

Mark Yes, but


the circle for the category with

identifies.

you

If

to print the

fill

name

who

which the person most closely

lives in

also used

by another household

the same building, but

hold, also uses the facilities.

the Indian (American) or Other circle, be sure

of living quarters

of the specific Indian tribe or specific group.

now

Mark

is

not a

this circle also

vacant would also use the

someone

if

member
if

else

of your housethe occupants

facilities in

your

living quarters.
5.

Enter age at

last

birthday

the space provided

in

and

fill

"0"

(enter

for

Also enter month and year of birth,

babies less than one year old).

H7.

For an illustration of how to comsee the example on pages 4 and 5. If age or month
not known, give your best estimate.

the appropriate circles.

plete question 5,

or year of birth

is

Count only whole rooms used for living purposes, such as living
rooms, dining rooms, kitchens, bedrooms, finished recreation
rooms, family rooms, etc. Do not count bathrooms, kitchenettes,
strip or pullman kitchens, utility rooms, or unfinished attics,
unfinished basements, or other space used for storage.

6.

If

7.

the person's only marriage

was annulled, mark Never married.


H8.

person

of Spanish/Hispanic

is

identifies his or
is,

origin or descent

her ancestry with

Mexican, Puerto Rican, etc.

one of the

if

the person

Do

not count enrollment

in

a regular

at

is

if

the living quarters are

the living quarters are

owned but the

Owned

land

is

owned

or being bought

rented.

be

Mark Rented for cash rent if any money rent is paid. Rent may be
paid by persons who are not members of your household.

a trade or business school,

company

would be accepted

for credit

Occupied without payment of cash rent includes, for example, a


parsonage, military housing, a house or apartment provided free of
rent by the owner, or a house or apartment occupied by a janitor
or caretaker in exchange for services.

training, or tutoring unless the course

school

may

if

Also mark

which

viewed as the nationality group, the lineage, or country


the person or the person's parents or ancestors were born.
8.

outright or are mortgaged.

listed groups, that

Origin or descent (ancestry)

Mark Owned or being bought

in

elementary school, high school, or college.

any school or college which

is

public

controlled and supported

primarily by a local, county. State, or Federal Government.

H9.
9.

Mark the highest grade ever attended even if


If the person is still in school, mark
the person did not finish it.
the grade in which now enrolled. Schooling received in foreign or
Fill

only one

circle.

program

is

for nursery school or kindergarten,

mark the

circle

is housing in which the apartments or houses in


development are individually owned, but the common areas, such
The person owning a
as lobbies, halls, etc., are jointly owned.
condominium very likely has a mortgage on the particular unit.

ungraded schools should be reported as the equivalent grade or year


in the regular American school system. If uncertain whether a Head
Start

A condominium

H10b.

A commercial establishment

is

easily recognized

for example, a grocery store or barber shop.

for Nursery school.

from the outside,

A medical office

is

doctor's or dentist's office regularly visited by patients.


If

the person skipped or repeated grades,

mark the highest grade ever

took to get there. Persons who


did not attend any college but who completed high school by finishing the 12th grade or by passing an equivalency test, such as the

attended regardless of

how

long

it

H11.

it is on, and any other


same property. If the house is owned but the
rented, estimate the combined value of the house and the

Include the value of the house, the land


structures on the
land

is

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land.

your

H12.

If this is

condominium

living quarters

common

Report the rent agreed to or contracted


unpaid or paid by someone else.
rent

If

system.

unit, enter the estimated value for

and your share of the

even

for,

if

the rent

is

floor, well, or pipe/ess furnace delivers

Any

Multiply rent by:

the day
the week
Every other week

By
By

If

air

to the

room

heater that you plug into an electric outlet should be counted

room

portable

as a
rent is paid:

warm

above the furnace or to the room(s) on one or both sides


of the wall in which the furnace is installed and does not have
ducts leading to other rooms.

amount; and then

If

be centrally installed with ducts to the rooms


in the rooms.

pumps

right

not paid by the month, change the rent to a monthly


fill the appropriate circle in question H12.

is

may

It

or individual heat

elements.

heater.

Divide rent by:

rent is paid:

30

4 times a year

2 times a year

Once

6
12

a year

INSTRUCTIONS FOR QUESTIONS H21 THROUGH H32


H21.

Gas from underground pipes


such as one operated by

INSTRUCTIONS FOR QUESTIONS H13 THROUGH H20

piped

is

in

a public utility

from

a central

company

system

or a municipal

Bottled, tank, or LP gas is stored in tanks which are


exchanged when empty. Other fuel includes any fuel
separately
listed,
for example,
purchased steam, fuel

government.
refilled or

H13.

Mark only one

not

circle.

briquettes, waste material, etc.

open space on all sides, or the house is


joined only to a shed or garage. Attached means that the house is
joined to another house or building by at least one wall which goes
from ground to roof.

Detached means there

is

H22.

Mark A one-family house detached from any other house when a


mobile home or trailer has had one or more rooms added or built
onto

Count

H14a.

porch or shed

it;

all

The amounts
that

not considered a room.

is

occupied and vacant

living

to be reported should be for the past 12

quarters

in

months,
monthly average for the past 12

for electricity and gas, the

fuels, the total

Estimate as closely as possible

when exact

not count unfinished basements or unfinished attics. However,


a basement or attic with finished room(s) for living purposes

Report amounts even

bills

else.

Do

city or suburban lot

is

community,
community, and is not

usually located in a city, a

house and yard.

All living quarters in

apartment

H23.

buildings, including garden-type apartments in the city or suburbs,


are considered

place

is

on

a city or

suburban

a farm, ranch, or

or suburban lot,

on which

public system.

or apartments,

If

any other property, other than a city


is

six

or

more houses

if

your

are unpaid or paid

by someone

include utilities or fuel used also by another

the two

The kitchen

utilities.

must be located in the


same room. Portable cooking
range or cook stove.

sink, stove, and refrigerator

H26.

is

not considered as a

Answer Yes only

if

the telephone

is

located in your living quarters.

or apartments,

mark

Count only equipment used

to cool the air

by means of a

refrig-

eration unit.

a well provides water for five or fewer houses

mark one of the categories

for individual well.

H28wells are generally hand dug

Dug

bills

known.

located.

Drilled wells, or small diameter wells, are usually less than 1V4 feet
in diameter.

the

equipment

H27.
a well

If

costs are not

building but do not have to be in the

lot.

this residence

provides water for

If

for the past

apartment or a business establishment, estimate the amounts for


your own living quarters. If gas and electricity are billed together,
enter the combined amount on the electricity line and bracket

built-up area outside a city or

larger than the

amount

the house or

building, but not stores or office space.

or any

H16.

is,

months; for water and other


12 months.

should be counted as a story.

H15a.

If
your living quarters are rented, enter the costs for utilities
and fuels only if you pay for them in addition to the rent entered
in H12. If already included in rent, fill the appropriate circle.

and

are wider.

H29. Count company cars (including police cars and taxicabs)


and company trucks that are regularly kept at home and used by
household members.
Do not count cars or trucks permanently
out of working order.

H17.

public sewer

organization.

is

operated

by a government body or

septic tank or cesspool

is

a private

an underground tank

H30-

or pit used for disposal of sewage.

H19.

H32.

Do not answer these questions if you live


number of units in the structure.

in a cooperative,

regardless of the

The term person in column 1 refers to the fferson listed in the


This person should be the household
first column on page 2.
member (or one of the members) in whose name the house is
owned or rented. If there is no such person, any adult household
member can be the person in column 1. Mark when this person
last moved into this house or apartment.

H30.

Report taxes for all taxing jurisdictions even if they are included in
mortgage payment, not paid yet, paid by someone else, or are
delinquent.

H31.

When premiums

are paid on other than a yearly basis, convert to


and enter the yearly amount, even if -no payment
was made during the past 12 months.
a yearly basis

H20.

This question refers to the type of heating equipment and not


to the fuel used.

An

E-2

electric

heat

pump

is

sometimes known

as a

reverse cycle

H32a. The word "mortgage" is used as a general term to indicate


types of loans which are secured by real estate.

all

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b.

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of Respondent Instructions and Questionnaire Pages

second or junior mortgage

been made by the homeowner

is

Enter a monthly amount even

c.

else.

If

by

also secured

real estate

addition to the

in

if

it

Be specific; for example, if ancestry is "Indian," specify whether


American Indian, Asian Indian, or West Indian. Distinguish Cape
Verdean from Portuguese, and French Canadian from Canadian.

unpaid or paid by someone

is

amount is paid on some other periodic


for H12 to change it to a monthly amount.

the

instructions

but has

mortgage.

first

basis, see

religious group should not be reported as a person's ancestry.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR QUESTIONS 15 THROUGH 20


INSTRUCTIONS FOR QUESTIONS

11

THROUGH

14
1

5a.

United States:
Print the name of the State in which this person's mother was living
when this person was born. For persons born in a hospital, do not
give the State in which the hospital was located unless the hospital
and the mother's home were in the same State or the location of the
mother's home is not known. For example, if a person was born in
a hospital in Washington, D.C., but the mother's home was in

For persons born

1 1

in the

Mark Yes, this house if this person lived in this same house or apartment on April 1, 1975, but moved away and came back between
then and now. Mark No, different house if this person lived in the
same building but in a different apartment (or " the same mobile

home
b.

If

or trailer but on a different trailer site).

person lived

this

a different

in

house or apartment on April

1975, give the location of this person's usual

home

1,

at that time.

Virginia at the time of the person's birth, enter "Virginia."

Part(1)

For persons born outside the United States:


Print the full name of the foreign country or Puerto Rico, Guam,
etc., where the person was born.
Use international boundaries as
now recognized by the United States. Specify whether Northern
Ireland or Ireland (Eire); East or West Germany; England, Scotland
or Wales {not Great Britain or United Kingdom). Specify the particular island in the Caribbean, not, for example, West Indies.

12.

This question

only for persons born

is

Yes, a naturalized citizen circle only


the naturalization process and

is

now

in a
if

foreign country.

Fill

the person was living in the United States on April 1,


1975, print the name of the State. If the person did not
live in the United States on April 1, 1975, print the full
If

name
Part (2)

of the foreign country or Puerto Rico,

If

the person has entered the U.S.

came

Part (3)

the

Louisiana, print the parish name. If in Alaska, print


If
borough name.
in New York City - print the
borough name if the county name is not known. If an
independent city, leave blank.
If

in

If

New Hampshire,
Vermont, print the name of the town

Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts,

in

Rhode

the person has completed

Island

or

name of
unknown.

rather than the

a citizen.

more than once,

fill

etc.

the

of the

the year he or she

Guam,

town

is

the village or city, unless the

name

the circle for

to stay permanently.

Part (4)

you know that the location is now inside the


town, village or other incorporated place,
was not inside the limits on April 1, 1975.

Mark Yes

if

limits of a city,

even

13a. Mark No, only speaks English if the person always speaks English
at home; then skip to question 14.
1

7a.

Mark Yes if the person speaks a language other than English at


home. Do not mark Yes for a language spoken only at school or if
speaking ability

is

limited to a few expressions or slang.

b.

if this person was on active duty in the U.S. Army,


Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, or Coast Guard. Mark No if the
person was in the National Guard or the reserves.

Mark Yes only

Mark Yes
full

non-English language spoken at home.


If this person
two or more non-English languages at home and cannot
determine which is spoken most often, report the first language the

b. Print

the

No

speaks

person learned to speak.

if it

was attending a college or university either


and was enrolled for credit toward a degree. Mark
the person was taking only non-credit courses or was attending
if

the person

or part time
if

a vocational or trade school,

c.

such as secretarial school.

time if the person worked full time (35 hours or more


Mark Yes, part time if the person worked part time (less
than 35 hours per week). Mark No if the person only did unpaid
volunteer work, housework or yard work at own home, or if the
only work done was as a resident of an institution.

Mark Yes,

full

per week).

c.

Fill

the

circle

that

best

describes

the

person's ability to speak

English.
(1)

The

circle

Very well should be

filled for

persons

who

have no

difficulty speaking English.


(2)

The

circle Well

should be

filled for

problems which do not seriously

persons
limit

who

have only minor

18a. Mark Yes if this person was ever on active duty in the U.S. Army,
Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, or Coast Guard, even if the time
served was short.

their ability to speak

reserve units,

English.

duty; mark
(3)

The

(4)

The

circle

Not well should be

ously limited
circle

in their ability to

Not

speak English at

at

all

filled

for persons

who

filled

for persons

b.

if

in

Guard or military
was ever called to active

the National

the person

the only service was active duty for training.

who do

If

this

person served during more than one period,

which apply, even

not

if

service

was

fill

all

circles

for a short time.

all.

19.

14.

No

if

are seri-

speak English.

should be

For persons

mark Yes only

group with which the person identifies. Ancestry


may be viewed as the nationality group, the
lineage, or the country in which the person or the person's parents
or ancestors were born before their arrival in the United States.
Persons who are of more than one origin and who cannot identify
with a single group should print their multiple ancestry (for
example, German-Irish).
Print the ancestry

The term "health condition" refers to any physical or mental


problem which has lasted for 6 or more months. A serious problem with seeing, hearing, or speech should be considered a health
Pregnancy or a temporary health problem such as a
broken bone that is expected to heal normally should not be con-

(or origin or descent)

condition.

sidered a health condition.

20.

Count

all

children born alive, including any

shortly after birth) or

who no

longer

live

who

have died (even

with her.

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR QUESTIONS


21.

If

the exact date of marriage

is

THROUGH

21

INSTRUCTIONS FOR QUESTIONS 27 THROUGH 29

26

not known, give your best estimate.

27.

Look

22a to see what to count as work. Mark


(1) never worked at any kind of job or
business, either full or part time, (2) never did any work, with or
without pay, in a family business or farm and (3) never served in the
at the instructions for

Never worked

22a. Mark Yes


of last

the person worked, either

if

or part time,

full

on any day

week (Sunday through Saturday).

Armed
Count

as

Work

for

someone else for wages, salary, piece rate, compayments "in kind" (for example, food,
lodging received as payment for work performed).
in

Forces.

work:
28a.

own

If

person worked

the

agency,

mission, tips, or

Work

business that has no

business, professional practice, or farm.

Any work

in a

part-time

Active duty

family business or farm, paid or not.

work

Housework

as

company name, print


worked in his

name

of the

for an individual or a

name of the individual


own business, print

or her

two or more words


employer named

tell what the business, industry, or


28a does. If there is more than one
activity, describe only the major activity at the place where the
person works.
Enter what is made, what is sold, or what service

Forces.

Print

work

at

home.

is

Unpaid volunteer work.

Work done

the

government

or

not the

"self-employed."

work:

or yard

worked

the person

If

business,

the company,

the person

If

individual

Do not count

company,

of

including babysitting, paper routes, etc.

Armed

in

for.

for

name

the

print

person's supervisor.

worked

Any

the person:

if

as a resident of

to

in

given.

an institution.

Some examples
b.

Give the actual number of hours worked at


if

that

was more

or fewer hours than usually

all

of what is needed to make an answer acceptable


shown on the census form and here.

jobs last week, even

worked.
Unacceptable

23.

If

the person

worked

where he

Acceptable

same

at several locations, but reported to the

location each day to begin work, print

or she reported.

company

Furniture

If

the person did not report to the same location each day to begin

Metal furniture manufacturing

Grocery store

work, print the words "various locations" for 23a, and give as much
information as possible in the remainder of 23 to identify the area
in which he or she worked most last week.

Wholesale grocery store

company

Oil

Retail gas station

Ranch
If

the person's employer operates

in

are

more than one

Cattle ranch

location (such as

grocery store chain or public school system), give the exact address

of the location or branch

c.

where the person worked.

Mark Manufacturing
things, even

the person worked in a foreign country or Puerto Rico,

If

etc., print

the

name

of the country in

if

the factory, plant, mill, etc., mostly

makes

also sells them.

Guam,

23e and leave the other parts

of 23 blank.

24a. Travel time

if it

Mark Wholesale trade

if

the business mostly sells things to stores or

other companies.

from door to door.

is

Include time taken waiting for

Mark

public transportation, picking up passengers in carpools, etc.

Retail trade

if

the business mostly

sells

things (not services) to

individuals.
b.

Mark Worked
or she

c.

If

at

home

for a person

Do

who works on

or in an office or shop in the person's

farm where he

home.

Mark Other

work by someone who


mark Drive alone.

or to a non-work destination,

not include riders

who

is

available,

If

the person

is

a trainee, apprentice, or helper, include that in

the description.

mark No.

Some examples
if

not making or

29a. Print two or more words to describe the kind of work the person

when work

26a. Mark Yes

is

of Other are farming, construction,

rode to school or some other non-work

the person works only during certain seasons or on a day-to-day

basis

Some examples

and services such as those provided by hotels, dry cleaners, repair

does.
If

the main activity of the employer

shops, schools, and banks.

destination.

25.

if

selling things.

then drove back

the person was driven to

home
d.

lives,

the person tried to get a job or to start a business or

shown on

of

what

is

needed to make an answer acceptable are

the census form and here.

professional practice at any time in the last four weeks; for example,
registered at an

employment

office,

went

to a job interview, placed

Unacceptable

Acceptable

Clerk

Production clerk

Helper

Carpenter's helper

Mechanic

Auto engine mechanic

Nurse

Registered nurse

or answered ads, or did anything toward starting a business or professional practice.

b.

Mark No, already has a job


expecting to report to

Mark No, temporarily

a job

ill

if

if

the person

was on

layoff or

was

within 30 days.
the person expects to be able to

work

within 30 days

Mark No, other reasons if the person could not have taken a job
because he or she was going to school, taking care of children, etc.

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b. Print the

most important things that the person does on the


are shown on the census form.

Some examples

job.

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR QUESTIONS 30 THROUGH 33


30.

If

the person was an

such as

church,

fill

employee

the

expenses and pay "in kind," (for example, food, lodging received as
payment for work performed).

of a private nonprofit organization,

b.

Mark Local government employee

Include net earnings (gross earnings minus business expenses) from a

nonfarm business.
amount.

first circle.

for

c.

money, write "Loss" above the

Include net earnings (gross receipts minus operating expenses) from


a farm.

at

business lost

teacher working in an

elementary or secondary public school.

31a. Look
work.

If

the instructions for question 22a to see what to count as

d.

If

farm

lost

money, write "Loss" above the amount.

Include interest and dividends credited to the person's account (for


example, from savings accounts and stock shares), net royalties, and
net income from rental property.

unt every week


Count

in

which the person did any work

at all,

even for

an hour.

e.

Include Social Security or Railroad Retirement payments to retired


persons, to dependents of deceased insured workers and to disabled

If

the hours

worked each week

varied considerably, give the best

workers.

estimate of the hours usually worked most weeks.


f.

d.

Count every week

which the person did not work at all, but spent


any time looking for work or on layoff from a job. Looking for
work means trying to get a job or start a business or professional
practice; layoff includes either temporary or indefinite layoff.
in

Include public assistance or welfare payments received from Federal,


State, or local agencies.

g.

Include

all

Do not

include private welfare payments.

other regular payments, such as government employee

retirement, union or private pensions and annuities;


benefits; worker's compensation;

32.

Include sick leave pay.

Do

not include reimbursement for business

unemployment

allotments; private

welfare payments; regular contributions from persons not living in

Fill the Yes or No circle for each part and enter the appropriate
amount. If income from any source was received jointly by household members, report if possible, the appropriate share for each
person; otherwise, report the whole amount for only one person
and mark No for the other person, unless the other person has
additional income of the same type.

the household; etc.

Do not

include

lump-sum payments received from the

property (capital gains), insurance policies, inheritances,

33.
a.

Armed Forces

If no income was received in 1979, fill the None


income was a loss, write "Loss" above the amount.

sale

of

etc.

circle.

If

total

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Please fill out this


official

and

1980

Census Form

mail

it

Census of the

back on

Census Day,
Tuesday. April

United States

1,1980

the address shown below has the wrong apartment identification,


please write the correct apartment number or location here:

If

A message from the Director,


Bureau of the Census

We

must, from time to time, take stock of ourselves as a


if our Nation is to meet successfully tha many national
and local challenges we face. This is the purpose of the 1 980

people
A2

DO

A4

A5

A6

census.

The essential need for a population census was recognized


almost 200 years ago when our Constitution was written. As
provided by article the first census was conducted in T 790
and one has been taken every 1 years since than.
I.

The law under which the census

taken protects the


72 yeers
or
only sworn census workers have access
until April 1 2052
to the individual records, and no one else may see them.
is

confidentiality of your answers. For the next

Your answers are confidential


(title 1 3. U.S. Code), census employees are subject to
and/or imprisonment for any disclosure of your answers.
Only after 72 years does your information become available
to other government agencies or the public. The same law
requires that you answer the questions to the best of your

By law

fine

knowledge.

Para personas de habla hispana


(For Spanish-speaking persons):
SI

M
USTED DESEA UN CUESTIONARIO DEL CENSO EN ESPANOL

Name
el

a la oficina del censo. El numero de tellfono se encuentra en


encasillado de la direccidn.

0.

si

prefiere.

por correo en

marque
el

esta casilla

sobre que se

le

Your answers, when combined with the answers from other


people, will provide the statistical figures needed by public
and private groups, schools, business and industry, and
Federal. State, and local governments across the country.
These figures will help all sectors of American society
understand how our population and housing are changing. In
this way. we can deal more effectively with today's problems
and work toward a better future for all of us.

The census

important national activity. Please do


out this census form accurately and
completely. If you mail it back promptly in the enclosed
postage-paid envelope, it will save the expense and
inconvenience of a census taker having to visit you.

el

is

your part by

Thank you
y devuelva

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vitally

filling

for your cooperation.

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incluye.

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How to
See the

filled-out

Make

example

This guide
you may have.

guide

in the yellow instruction


help with any problems

will

of the guide if a roomer or


else in the household does not want
to give you all the information for the form

See page 4

Answer the questions on pages 1 through 5. and


then starting with pages 6 and 7. fill a pair of pages
for each person in the household.

front cover

Check your answers. Then write your name.


number on page 20.

the date, and telephone

answer the questions Black


use than ballpoint or other pens

a black pencil to
is

better to

sure that answers are provided for everyone

someone

you need more help, call the Census Office


The telephone number of the local office is
shown at the bottom of the address box on the

pencil

here

If

Use

Page

Form

out your Census

fill

Mail back this form on Tuesday. April 1 or as soon


afterward as you can Use the enclosed envelope;
.

Fill

circles

"0" completely,

When you

like this:

no stamp

write in an answer, print or write

Please

clearly

Question
List in

Family

Question

members

needed
by answering Question

below

1
1

including babies

living here,

still

in

the

hospital

What is the name of each person who was living


here on Tuesday, April 1. 1980, or who was
staying or visiting here and had no other home?

here

Ftelatives living

Lodgers or boarders

Other persons

is

start

living

living

here

here

College students who stay here while attending college,


even if their parents live elsewhere

Persons

who

usually

live

here but are temporarily

(including children in boarding school

away

below the college

level)

Persons with a
the

Do Not

home

elsewhere but

who

stay here

most

of

week while working

List in

Question

Any person away from here

in

the

Armed

Forces.

.Any college student who stays somewhere

else while

attending college.
.

Any person who usually stays somewhere


week while working there.

.Any person away from here


home for the aged or mental

in

an

else

institution

most of the
such as

hospital.

.Any person staying or visiting here who has a usual home


elsewhere.

Note
If

is staying only temporarily and has a


elsewhere, please mark this box Q.

everyone here

usual

home

Then please:
answer the questions on pages 2 through 5 only,
and
enter the address of your usual home on page 20.

Please continue

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ALSO ANSWER THE HOUSING QUESTIONS ON PAGE 3

Pace 2

These are the columns

Here are the

for

QUESTIONS

ANSWERS

Please

fill

How
in

is this

column

Fill

one

in

for each

Question

PERSON

Fintmmi

Mktdlt

If

circle.

"Other relative" of person In column

Midori inrtttll

initial

person related to the person


1?

I,

START

in this

member

(or

Is

give exact relationship, such as mother-in-law,

the

one of the members)

In

home Is owned or rented.

no such person,

start In this

Sex

Fill

one

whose

4. Is this person

Fill

one

circle.

column with

birth

a.

If

not related to person in

O
O
O

Partner,

Male

Print age at last birthday.

b.

Print

fill

one

circle.
b.

Print year in the spaces,

and fill one

circle

Asian Indian

White

Asian Indian

Black or Negro

Hawaiian

Japanese

Guamanian
Samoan

Japanese

Guamanian

Chinese

Chinese

Samoan

Filipino

Eskimo

Filipino

Eskimo

Korean

Aleut

Korean

Aleut

Vietnamese

Other

Vietnamese

Other

Specify

~>

Age

person of Spanish/Hispanic
descent?

8.

one

Specify

~v,

Print

at last

Month

Female

Indian (Amer.)

-*-

tribe

c.

Year of birth

a.

Age

-*-

at last

o
o

of

jl

b.

birth

f
1

;0

Month

Year of birth

c.

birthday

8
9

of

O
O

birth

4
5

15

O Jan. Mar.
O Apr June
O July-Sept.
O Oct. Dec.

J6O

17

O Now married
O Widowed
O Divorced

circle.

origin or
Fill

6. Marital status

7. Is this

roommate!

Paid employee

Hawaiian

T.

one

1:

Other nonrelative

Black or Negro

Female

below each number.

Fill

White

month and

column

Roomer, boarder

O
O
O

birthday
a.

Father/ mother

Other relative

Male

tribe

month and year of

1:

O
O

Brother/sister

Print

Age, and

column

in

Indian (Amer.)

5.

person

Husband/wife
Son/daughter

If there

any adult household member.

circle.

relative of

O
O
O

column with the household

niece, grandson, etc.

3.

O
O

18

!9

O Jan. Mar.
O Apr June
O July-Sept.
O Oct. Dec.

o
O

Never married

O No ( not Spanish/Hispanic
O Yes, Mexican, Mexican Amer
O Yes, Puerto Rican >
O Yes, Cuban
O Yes, other Spanish/Hispanic

Since February 1. 1980 has this person


attended regular school or college at
any time? Fill one circle. Count nursery school,
,

and schooling which

O
O
O
O

Chicano

No, has not attended since February

O
O

O Now married
O Widowed
O Divorced

Separated

circle.

kindergarten, elementary school,

O No (not Spanish/Hispanic)
O Yes, Mexican, Mexican-Amer.,
O Yes, Puerto Rican
O Yes, Cuban
O Yes, other Spanish/Hispanic

>

C
O
O
O

Yes, public school, public college

Yes, private, church-related

Yes, private, not church-related

Separated

Never married

Chicano

No. has not attended since February 1


Yes, public school, public college

Yes, private, church-related

Yes, private, not church-related

leads to a high school diploma or college degree.

9.

is the highest grade (or year) of


regular school this person has ever

What

attended?
Fill

one

person

mark grade

was finished
(GEO), mark "12.

If high school

by equivalency

test

grade (or year) attended?


on* circle.

Nursery school

Kindergarten

Elementary through high school (grade or year)

11

12

12

9 10 11

12

OOOOOO OO OOO

7 8

4 5 6

9 10

12

3 4

5 6

12

7 8 or more

OOOOOOOO
Never attended school

5 6

3 4

5 6

7 8 or more

OOOOOOOO
- Skip question

O Now attending this grade (or year)


O Finished this grade (or year)
O Did not finish this grade (or year)
O

3 4

College (academic year)

College (academic year)

CENSUS
USE ONL Y

E-8

Kindergarten

OOOOOO OO OOO

O
10. Did this person finish the highest

Fill

Nursery school

12

circle.

Is In.

Highest grade attended:

Highest grade attended:

Elementary through high school (grade or year)

If now attending school,

column 2

in

1.

name
If

column

in

>

one column

person listed
2.

PERSON

O N

O O

10

Never attended school

Skip question

O Now attending this grade (or year)


O Finished this grade (or year)
O Did not finish this grade (or year)
CENSUS
USE ONLY

-r

O N

O O

Appendix E. Facsimiles of Respondent Instructions and Questionnaire Pages

Peg* 3

NOW PLEASE ANSWER QUESTIONS H1-H12


PERSON

If you listed

column 7

in

more than

FOR YOUR HOUSEHOLD

7 persons In Question 7,
please see note on page 20.

FMn

HI. Did you leave anyone out of Question 1 because you were not sure
if

If

relative of

O
O
O
If

person

in

column

Son/daughter

hospital, a lodger

O
O
O

Roomer, boarder

Male

column

H2. Did you

1:

Age

H3.

Female

White

Asian Indian

Black or Negro

Hawaiian

Japanese

Guamanian

Samoan

Filipino

Eskimo

Korean

Aleut

Vietnamese

Other

Is

anyone

b.

Month

here who

visiting

is

any part of the property used as a


commercial establishment or medical office?

O
Hll.

not already listed?

Specify

of

birth

living quarters,

This

is

What

to report the person to a census taker.

occupied and vacant, are at

O
O

Jan. Mar.

Do

living

quarters

Through someone else's

O No (not Spanish/Hispanic)
O Yes, Mexican, Mexican-Amer., Chicane
O Yes, Puerto Rican
O Yes, Cuban
O Yes, other Spanish/Hispanic

common or public

O
O
O

room
2 rooms
3rooms
1

O
O
O

~|

O
O
O

H8. Are your living quarters

Yes, private, church-related

$30,000 to $34,999

$100,000 to $124,999
$125,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more

If you pay rent for your living quarters

$50 to $59
$60 to $69
$70 to $79
$80 to $89
$90 to $99

$160 to $169
$170to$179
$180to$189
$190 to $199
$200 to $224
$225 to $249

$100to$109
$110to$119
$120to$129
$130to$139
$140 to $149
$150to$159

$250 to $274
$275 to $299
$300 to $349
$350 to $399
$400 to $499
$500 or more

Less than $50

7 rooms
8 rooms

9ormorerooms

Highest grade attended:

Nursery school

Kindergarten

Elementary through high school (grade or year)

12

3 4

7 8

9 10 11

12

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number
i

B.Type

A6. Serial

number

3 4

III

5 6 7 8 or more

Never attended scnooj -S/t/p question 10

O Now attending this grade (or year)


O Finished this grade (or year)
O Did not finish this grade (or year)
CENSUS
USE ONLY

Is this

O
O

D.

8 8
3 3

3 3

1- r

r r

5 5

O N

O O

9$9

9 9 9

O Less than 1 month


O up to 2 months
O 2upto6 months
O 6 up to 12 months

Year round use

Seasonal/Mig.

- SklpC2,

a and
'

Vacant

O
O

O
O
O
O
O

Regular

Usual

home

elsewhere

5 5
6 G
? ?

Months vacant

unit for

C Vacancy status
1

8 8

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vacant units

Continuation

oooooooo
O

CI.

First form

College (academic year)

12

FOR CENSUS USE ONLY

of unit or quarters For

Occupied

i__

the monthly rent?

is

Is not paid by the month, see the Instruction


guide on how to figure a monthly rent.

O Owned or being bought by you or by someone else in this household?


O Rented for cash rent?
O Occupied without payment of cash rent?

Yes, private, not church-related

$75,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $89,999
$90,000 to $99,999

If rent

Yes, public school, public college

$54,999

$25,000 to $27,499
$27,500 to $29,999

$45,000 to $49,999

H12.

to

$70,000 to $74,999

$35,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $44,999

porches, balconies, foyers, halls, or half-rooms.

4 rooms
5 rooms
6 rooms

Group quarters

O
O

First

form

Continuation

for sale?

$55,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $64,999
$65,000 to $69,999

hall?

living quarters?

How many rooms do you have in your living quarters?


Do not count bathrooms,

were

$50,000

$17,500 to $19,999
$20,000 to $22,499
$22,500 to $24,999

O Yes, for this household only


O Yes, but also used by another household
O No, have some but not all plumbing facilities
O No plumbing facilities in living quarters
H7.

this question If this Is

Less than $10,000


$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $17,499

What

Separated

if it

or medical office on the property

shower?
Never married

sell for

A mobile home or trailer


A house on 10 or more acres
A house with a commercial establishment

Directly from the outside or through a

would

unit)

how
and lot or

is,

think this property (house

not answer

H6. Do you have complete plumbing facilities in your living quarters,


that is, hot and cold piped water, a flush toilet and a bathtub or

Oct Dec.

the value of this property, that

is

Apr. June
July Sept.

No, has not attended since February

a one-family house or a condominium


are buying -

you own or

this

home or trailer

a mobile

H5. Do you enter your

O
O
O
O

If you live In

no one

Year of birth

O
O

O No

Yes

unit which
Is

O One
O 2 apartments or living quarters
O 3 apartments or living quarters
O 4 apartments or living quarters
O 5 apartments or living quarters
O 6 apartments or living quarters
O 7 apartments or living quarters
O 8 apartments or living quarters
O 9 apartments or living quarters
O 10 or more apartments or living quarters

O Now married
O Widowed
O Divorced

O No

Yes

much do you

How many

b. Is

On page 20 give name of each visitor for whom there


home address

a one-family house

Is

the house on a property of 10 or more acres?

condominium
H4.

;
i

Yes

Is

who is away from home m

vacation or In a hospital?

at the

birthday

If this

a.

address?

Indian (Amer.)

c.

HIP.

O No

Chinese

at last

O No
O Yes, a condominium

O Yes On page 20 give name(s) and reason person Is away.


O No

nonrelative,

Print

a.

on a

apartment (house) part of a condominium?

Is this

stays here

Other

tribe

anyone in Question

list

for example,

roommate
Paid employee

who also has another home, or a person who

H9.

In the

O Yes On page 20 give namt(s) and reason left out.


O No

Partner,

still

Father/ mother

Other relative

Brother/sister

not related to person in

for example, a new baby

once In a while and has no other home?

O
O

Husband/wife

the person should be listed

C3.

Forrent

O
O

For sale only

Rented or
Held

sold, not

year up to 2 years

2 or more years

occupied

for occasional

use

Othervacant

Is this unit

boarded up?

E. Indicators
1.

2.

O O
O O

[.Total

"persons
i

_J

i
i

l_.

III
8 2 8

3 3 3
"r f "r

Mail return

5 5 5
6 6 G

Pop./F

? ? ?

8 8

Yes

O No

o o

9 9

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ALSO ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS

Pag* 4
H13 Which

Include all apartments,

O
O
O
O
O
O

H21a. Which

bast describes this building?

even If vacant

flats, ttc.,

building for 2 families

building for 3 or

A
A

building for 5 to

4
9

H14 a. How many


Count on

O
O

b.

families

b. Is

1 to

to

Gas: from underground pipes

O
O
O

Gas: bottled, tank, or

Which

o Coal or coke
o Wood
O Other fuel
O No fuel used

LP

Electricity
oil,

fuel

is

kerosene, etc.

used most

O
O
O

Gas: from underground pipes

c.

Which

Electricity
oil,

fuel is

kerosene, etc.

used most

Skip to

O
O

HIS

Gas: from underground pipes

O
O
O

Gas: bottled, tank, or LP

O Coal or coke
O Wood
O Otherfuel
O No fuel used

serving the neighborhood

7 to 12
13 or more

stories

Electricity

Fuel

oil,

H22b.

for cooking?

stories (floors) are in this building?

or basement as a story If It has any flnlshtd rooms for living purposes.

O Coal or coke
O Wood
O Otherfuel
O No fuel used

Gas: bottled, tank, or LP

Fuel

H22a.

water heating?

for

serving the neighborhood

tent, van, etc.

attic

Fuel

CENSUS
USE

house heating?

for

families

O building for 10 to 19 families


O A building for 20 to 49 families
O A building for 50 or more families
O A boat,

used most

serving the neighborhood

A mobile home or trailer


A one-family house detached from any other house
A one-family house attached to one or more houses

fuel is

kerosene, etc.

there a passenger elevator in this building?

H22. What are the costs of

O No

Yes

utilities

and

fuels for your living quarters?

a. Electricity

HISa.

Is this

building

O On a city or suburban lot or on a


O On a place of 1 to 9 acres?
O On a place of 10 or more acres?

place of less than

acre?

Included

OR

00

Skip to HI 6
b.

EleCtric "y

Included

OR

.00

and other farm products

Last year, 1979, did sales of crops, livestock,

from

this place

amount

to

O Less than $50 (or None)


O $50to$249
bjj
H16 Do you
,

get water from

$600to$999

Is this

O
O
O

first

O
O
O

1975
1970

to

1978

to

1974

H20.

to
to

in

1970 to 1974
1960 to 1969

O
O

1969
1959

H22d.

III

column

move

Always

have?
toilet,

bathtub or shower, and

8 8

half bathroom has at least a flush toilet or bathtub or shower, but does
facilities for

into

4 bedrooms
5 or more bedrooms

9 9

a complete bathroom.

O No bathroom, or only a half bathroom


O 1 complete bathroom
O 1 complete bathroom, plus half bath(s)
O 2 or more complete bathrooms

1950 to 1959

1949 or

O
O

3 bedrooms

complete bathroom Is a room with flush


wash basin with piped water.

lived

H26. Do you have a telephone

here

in

your living quarters?

H27 Do you have


.

<>r

O No

Yes

(permanently Installed In

wall, celling,

H28.

O Floor, wall, or pipeless furnace


O Room heaters with flue or vent burning gas, oil, or kerosene
O Room heaters without flue or vent burning gas, oil, or kerosene (not portable)
O Fireplaces, stoves, or portable room heaters of any kind
O No heating equipment

How many
of your

? ?

8 8

9 9

automobiles are kept at

H29.

home

for

use by members

O
O

2 2 2
3 3 3

household?

O None
O 1 automobile

"r

G &

air conditioning?

pump

or baseboard)

5 5

O Yes, a central air-conditioning system


O Yes, 1 individual room unit
O Yes, 2 or more individual room units
O No

rooms

2 2
3 3

earlier

kind of heat used most.

built-in electric units

1-

facilities

and o refrigerator.

2 bedrooms

(Do not count electric heat pumps here)

E-10

O
O

Steam or hot water system

Other

bedroom
bedroom

H25 How many bathrooms do you

1940 to 1949
1939 or earlier

Central warm-air furnace with ducts to the individual

Electric heat

O No

O No

circle for the

Count rooms used mainly for sleeping even If used also for other purposes.

are your living quarters heated?

one

in rent or no charge
These fuels not used

kitchen facilities? Complete kitchen

Yes

not have all the

O
O
O

1979 or 1980
1975 to 1978

How
Fill

H22c.

Included

are a sink with piped water, a range or cookstove,

H19. Whan did the person listed


this house (or apartment)?

O
O
O
O

O*

1960
1950

O
O

OR

Mark when the building was


when It was remodeled, added to, or converted.

O
O

Included in rent or no charge

'-'

H24 How many bedrooms do you have?

this building originally built?

1979 or 1980

.00

H23 Do you have complete

means

constructed, not

OR

Yearly cost

No. connected to septic tank or cesspool

or no charge

kerosene, wood, etc.

building connected to a public sewer?

H18 About whan was

.00

d. Oil, coal,

Yes, connected to public sewer

No, use other

in rent

O Gasnotused

Yearly cost

$1,000 to $2,499

$2,500ormore

or no charge

"g

Water
$

O
O

O $250 to $599

O A public system (city water department, etc.) or private company?


O An individual drilled well?
O An individual dug well?
O Some other source (a spring, creek, river, cistern, etc.)!
H17.

c.

"*

Gas
Average monthly cost

in rent

Avelige-moliyHy-cos t

2 automobiles
Of.

3 or more automobiles

or Of

5 5 5 5

How many

G &

home

? ?

for

O
O

vans or trucks of one-ton capacity or less are kept at


use by members of your household?

None
1

van or truck

O
O

2 vans or trucks
3 or more vans or trucks

8 8 8 8
9 9 9 9

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of Respondent Instructions and Questionnaire Pages

E. -Facsimiles

FOR YOUR HOUSEHOLD

Page

H30H32 Ifyou live In a one-family house


which you own or are buying, unless this Is
Please answer

more acres

A house on 10

A condominium

A house with a commercial establishment

or

If any

unit

of these, or

if you rent

multi-family structure, skip

your unit or

H30

to

this Is a

H32 and

turn to page

6.

or medical office on the property

H30 What were

the real estate taxes on this property last year?

c.

How much

your

is

monthly payment

total regular

to the lender?

Also Include payments on a contract to purchase and to lenders holding

second or Junior mortgages on

is

the annual

premium

for fire

and hazard insurance on

H32a. Do you have a mortgage, deed


debt on this property?

Yes, mortgage,

deed

3oes your regular monthly payment (amount entered

payments

None

e.

debt

Skip to

Poge6

of trust, contract to purchase, or similar

of trust, or similar

payment required

this property?
d.

OR

.00

O No regular

OR

.00

H31. What

property.

this

O None

OR

.00

on

for real estate taxes

H32c) include

in

this property?

Yes, taxes included in

No, taxes paid separately or taxes not required

payment

Does your regular monthly payment (amount entered in H32c) include


for fire and hazard insurance on this property?

payments

Yes, contract to purchase

O No
b.

Skip to page

Do you have a second

Yes

or junior mortgage

on

Yes, insurance included in

No, insurance paid separately or no insurance

payment

this property?

O No
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ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS FOR

Page 6

Name

When was

16.

of

Parson 1

on page

11. In

what State or foreign country was

Print the State where this person's

when

On

a.

the hospital unless the mother's

Fill this circle if this

Yes

7-33

17. In April

living

Born April 1965 or later


Turn to next page for next person

person born?

Do not give the location of


home and the hospital

person was born.

this

this

mother was

Born before April 1965


Please go on with questions

MkW initial

nam*

22a. Did this person work at any time last week ?

O
2:
Fir*?

person born?

this

1975

ago)

(five years

Armed

active duty in the

was

person

this

Forces?

O No

Yes

were In the same State.

O
Name of State or

foreign country; or Puerto Rico,

12. If this person was born In a foreign country


a. Is this

Guam,

etc.

did not work,

person

own

(Count part-time work

or did only

such as delivering papers,

housework,

or helping without pay In

school work,

a family business or farm.

or volunteer

Also count active duty

work,

Armed Forces.)
Skip to 25

O No

Yes

Working

c.

If this

time or part time.

in the

Attending college?

b.

O No Fill this circle

person worked full

b.

at a job or business?

How many hours

did this person work last

week

(at all jobs)?

O
O

person a naturalized citizen of the

Yes,

O No

time

full

Subtract any time off; add overtime or extra hours worked.

Yes, part time

United States?

aaj

O
O
O

18a.

Yes, a naturalized citizen

Born abroad

person a veteran of active-duty military


Armed Forces of the United States?
was

If service

American parents

of

Is this

Hours

service in the

No, not a citizen

Guard or Reserves

In National

23. At what location did this person work last

only,

see Instruction guide.

When

b.

come

did this person

to the United States

to stay?

1975

to

19801

1965

to

1969

1950

1970

to

1974!

1960

to 1964!

Before 1950

to

1959

Yes

No, only speaks English

each period In which this person served.

Does

this

14.

Well

does

this

Limits the kind or

person speak English?

O
O

Very well

work

of

Not

at

Irish, Italian,

person can do at a job?

this

b.

Prevents this person from working at a job?

c.

Limits or prevents this person

from using public transportation?


20. If this person

is

a female -

None

12

4 5 6

d.

County

e.

State

Armed Forces

o o o o o o

8 9 10

more

Yes, this house

house

five

1975 or

In April 1975, report place

later

- Turn

- Skip

Has

this

O Once
b.

b.

Month and year

Month and year

O
O
O
O
O
O

marriage?

to next page for

(Month)

to 16
c. If

live five

years ago

(Month)

(Year)

married more than once

- Did the

of the death of the

(Year)

first

marriage

husband

home

Per

Guam,

No

etc.:

ZIP Code
usually take this person

work (one way)?

did this person usually get to work last week ?


person used more than one method, give the one

most of the

Car

Truck

Van
Bus or

streetcar

Railroad

Subway

or elevated

(or wife)?
If car, truck, or van In 24b,

O No

Yes

distance.

O
O
O
O
O
C
O

Taxicab
Motorcycle
Bicycle

Walked only
Worked at home
Other

Specify

go to 24c.

Otherwise, skip to 28.

14

13b.

11.

z z 2
3 3 3

(2) County:

2 2 2
3 3 3

III III
Z c Z
3 3 3

village, etc.:

(4) Inside the incorporated (legal) limits

23.

15b.

3 3 3

3 3 3

3 3 3

O- Q-

O- C- O-

tf-

c c r

(3) City, town,

Yes

No,

in

unincorporated area

9 9

O
I

III

2 2 2
3 3 3

2 2 2
3 3 3

2 2
3 3

5 5 5
6 6 6

6 6

5 5 5

5 5 5

5 5 5

5 5 5

G G 6

G 6 6

6 6 6

6 6 6

6 6 6

6 6 6

? ? ?

? ? ?

? ? ?

? ? ?

? ? ?

? ? ?

6 6 6
Z 1 7

ft

ft

9 9 9

9 9 9

9 9 9

5 5 5

9 9 9

C- O- O-

5 5 5

9 9 9

24a.

VL

z z z
3 3 3

5 5 5

of that city, town, village, etc.?

E-12

to

it

FOR CENSUS U SE ONLY


x

Puerto Rico,

long did

1975)?

(1) State, foreign country,

_.

how

usually used for

-tof first

How

If this

More than once

-t-

end because
person

borough, etc.?

unincorporated area

Minutes

years ago

No, different house


this

from

to get

11 12 or

person been married more than once?

of marriage?

Born

(April 1.

in

21. If this person has ever been married

there.

Where did

No,

f.

24a. Last week

next person

b.

Yes

o o o o o o

Do not count her stepchildren

1975)?

April

or children she has adopted.

a.

15a. Did this person live in this

If In college or

the place of work inside the incorporated (legal)

Jamaican, Korean, Lebanese, Mexican,

Nigerian, Polish, Ukrainian, Venezuelan, etc.)

of city, town, village, borough, etc.

all

(For example: Afro-Amer., English, French, German, Honduran,

Name

limits of that city, town, village,

No

Yes

babies has she ever


had, not counting stillbirths?

of residence

b.

more

amount

How many

(April 1,

not known, enter the building name,

Not well

What is this person's ancestry? If uncertain about


how to report ancestry, see Instruction guide.

Hungarian,

If street address Is

shopping center, or other physical location description.

c. Is
.

Chinese, Italian, Spanish, etc.)


a.

O
O

Address (Number and street)

person have a physical, mental, or other

months and which


(For example
well

a.

health condition which has lasted for 6 or

How

week.

last

cannot be specified, see instruction guide.

language?

is this

19.

c.

If one location

II

Skip to 14

f
What

circle for

week ?

person worked at more than one location, print

where he or she worked most

Skip to 19

O May 1975 or later


O Vietnam era (August 1964-Aprll 1975)
O February 1955-July 1964
O Korean conflict (June 1950-January 1955)
O World War (September 1940-July 1947)
O World War (April 191 7-November 1918)
O Any other time

home?

English at

Fill

13a. Does this person speak a language other than

b.

O No -

Yes

b. Was active-duty military service during

If this

ft

ft

9 9 9

ft

? ? ?

ft

9 9 9

5 5
? ?

8
9 9
ft

9 9 9

Appendix E. Facsimiles of Respondent Instructions and Questionnaire Pages

PERSON

ON PAGE

When

c.

O
O

Page 7

going to work

Drive alone

last

week did

O
O

Share driving

person usually

this

Skip to 28

CENSUS
USE

31a. Last year (1979), did this person work, even for a few

Ride as passenger only

21b

o
How many

d.

to

work

O
O

in

people, including this person, usually rode

O
O

O
O

4
5

31b.

O No

Yes

II

3 3

7 or more

"r "-

O
1

b.

How many weeks


Count paid

did this person work in 1979?

vocation, paid sick leave,

and military

service.

3 3

Was

person temporarily absent or on

this

6 6

from a job

layoff

O Yes, on layoff
O Yes, on vacation,
O No

22b.

d.

Could

b.

to

person have taken a job

this

27

last

week ?

No, temporarily

ill

No, other reasons

When

O
O

O
O

1980
1979

28 30. Current

or

1978
1975

to

O
O
O

1977

most recent job

If exact

received jointly

had more than one job, describe the one at which


person worked the most hours.

person hod no job or business


last job or business since J 975.

last

If this

o o o

whom

did this person work?

"AF" and skip

print

What kind

active

duty

a.

Wages,
all

this

jobs

salary,
.

o o o

b.

Manufacturing

one

Other

c.

work was

farm.

Ves

No

Yes -*-

this

person doing?

O Yes
O No

O
NW O

activities or duties?

u v

te*

Employee

(Fill

of private

individual, for

one

company, business, or

wages, salary, or commissions

Federal government employee


State

circle)

government employee

Local government employee

(city,

county, etc.)

O
O
O
O

n
^

tf_

g.

Q_

6 G 6 6

6 6 6 6

? ? ? ?

9 9 9 9

9 9 9 9

in

own business,

professional practice, or (arm

Own
Own

business not incorporated

business incorporated

O
O

.00

Dollars)

in

family business or farm

32f.

0O0C5

O O O

2 c

2 2
3 3 3

3 3 3

cr

O- O-

r<

5 5 5

5 5 5

6 6 6

6 6 6

? ?

9 9 9

9 9 9
33.

o o o

2 2 2 8

2 8

3 3 3 3

3 3 3 3

Cr 0^

o,~

O-

5 5 D ^
6 6 6 6

5 5 5 5
6 6 6 6

? ? ? ?

? ? ? ?

9 9 9 9

9 9 9 9

veterans' payments,

or the sale of a home.

2 2

3 3 3

O Yes
O No

--

.00

(Annual amount 'Dollars)

What was this person's total income


Add entries in questions 32a
through g; subtract any
If total

Working without pay

Exclude lump-sum payments such as money from on Inheritance

33.

? ? ?

2 2
3 3

2 2 2

3 3 3
-

c r

Sell-employed

or or 0-

oo

(Annual amount

regularly

pensions, alimony or child support, or any other sources

income received

5 5 5 5

32g.

Unemployment compensation,
of

0_

(Annual amount Dollars)

O Yes
O No

o
1

o-

Dollars)

o o o

5 5 5 5

w
Z

Supplemental Security (SSI). Aid to Families with


Dependent Children (AFDC), or other public assistance
or public welfare payments

o o o

o o o
1

3 3 3 3

.00

(Annual amount

O
O No
f.

o o o

person

O-

income

Social Security or Railroad Retirement

NPQ

What were

most important

32d.

8 2 2 2
3 3 3 3

(Annual amount - Dollars)

dividends, royalties, or net rental

AF

32c.

Report even small amounts credited to an account.

R S T

this

9 9 9 9
O
A O

O..

(For example: Registered nurse, personnel manager, supervisor of


order department, gasoline engine assembler, grinder operator)

Was

9 9

oo

O No
d. Interest,

(For example: Patient care, directing hiring policies, supervising


order clerks, assembling engines, operating grinding mill)

30.

? ? ? ?

32e.

29.

this person's

.00

(Annual amount - Dollars)

O- o.

6 G 6 6

oo

Report net Income after business expenses.

Own

3 3 3 3

? ? ? ?

(Annual amount - Dollars)

2 2 2 2

taxes, bonds,

o o o

b.

from

o
I

6 6 6 6

? ?

e.

of

tips

practice

Report net Income after operating expenses. Include earnings as

29. Occupation

What kind

did this

business, partnership, or professional

(agriculture, construction,
service, government, etc.)

5 5 5 5

a tenant farmer or sharecropper.

Retail trade

O
I

5 5 5 5

circle)

Wholesale trade

a.

How much

Own nonfarm

O
1

Yes -*-

O No

3 3

(Fill

person receive any income from the

commissions, bonuses, or

G 6

mainly

write "Loss" above the dollar amount.

Report amount before deductions for

In the

(For example: Hospital, newspaper publishing, mall order house,


auto engine manufacturing, breakfast cereal manufacturing)

Describe the activity at location where employed.

c. Is this

0- C-

dues, or other Items.

business or industry was this?

of

32b.

O O
1

amount is not known, give best estimate. For Income


by household members, see Instruction guide.

to question 31.

business, organization, or other employer)

(Name of company,
b.

on

loss,

o o o

28. Industry

For

from a job?

layoff

2 2 2
3 3 3 3

"Yes" to any of the sources below person receive for the entire year?

M
o o o

Armed Forces,

work or on

for

If

ABC

G H

week, give information for

If now

Income was a

During 1979 did

28.

a.

D E

If this person

32a.

following sources?

activity

? ?

and print dollar amounts.

6 6

9 9

1970 to 1974
}Sklp to
1969 or earlier
3ld
Never worked

5 5

9 9

how many weeks

any),

1979

in

Fill circles

(In school, etc.)

Describe clearly this person's chief job activity or business last week.
this

Income

32.

If net

did this person last work, even for a few days?

5 5

G G

5 5

Yes, could have taken a job

(if

Weeks

2 2
3 3

No, already has a job

person looking

this

1979

in

O
O
O
O
27.

O No -Skip

Yes

Of the weeks not worked

was

26a. Has this person been looking for work during the last 4 weeks?

r-

did

Hours

O 9 9

illness, labor dispute, etc.

2 2
3 3

g *

IV

temporary

many hours

During the weeks worked in 1979, how


this person usually work each week?

c.

? ?

week ?

or business last

2 2
3 3

Weeks

After answering 24d, skip to 28.

25.

31d

31c.

Skip to 31 d

the car, truck, or van last week?

CENSUS USE ONLY

days, at a paid job or in a business or farm?

Drive others only

amount was

losses.

in

1979?
00

$
(Annual amount

5 5

5 5 5

6 6

6 6

6 6 6

? ?

? ?

? ? ?

8 8

8 8

9 9

9 9 9

Dollars)

loss,

write "Loss" above amount.

Please turn to the next

OR O

None

cc cr

5 5

9 9

page and answer the questions

for Person

ft

2 on page 2

E-13

4
5
4

32
1
3

Appendix F. Publication and Computer Tape Program

GENERAL

F-1

PUBLICATIONS

F-1

HC80-5, Volume

tial Finance
HC80-S1-1, Supplementary
Reports

Population and Housing Census


Reports
PHC80-1 Block Statistics
PHC80-2, Census Tracts ....
PHC80-3, Summary Charac.

teristics for

PUBLICATIONS-Con.

F-1

F-2

F
F

Reference Reports.

released under three subject titles:


1980 Census of Population and Housing,
1980 Census of Population, and 1980
Census of Housing. The description of
the publication program below is orga-

The publications of the 1980 census

Reports

PHC80-E, Evaluation and

Units and Standard Metro.

listed are

Residen-

Evaluation and Reference

Governmental

politan Statistical Areas

Research Reports
.

PHC80-R, Reference Reports. F-4


F-4
PHC80-R1, Users' Guide.
F-4
PHC80-R2, History
PHC80-R3, Alphabetical

PHC80-4, Congressional

Districts of the

98th

Congress

PHC80-S1-1, Provisional

Index of Industries and


Occupations

Estimates of Social, Eco-

nomic, and Housing

PHC80-R4,

Characteristics

PHC80-S2, Advance Estimates of Social, Economic,


and Housing Characteristics

Social

and Economic

Characteristics

PC80-1-D, Chapter D,
Detailed Population

Characteristics

PC80-2, Volume 2, Subject


Reports
PC80-S1 Supplementary
Reports

F-3

Identification

Files

Other Computer Tape Files.


P.L. 94-171, Population
Counts
Master Area Reference Files
1 and 2 (MARF)
Geographic Base File/Dual
Independent Map Encoding
.

F
F-4
F
F-4
F-4
F-4
F-5
F-5
F
F-5
F-5

Housing Census Reports


HC80-1, Volume 1, Characteristics of Housing Units
HC80-1-A, Chapter A,
General Housing

Samples
.

F
F

Characteristics

STF
STF

1 Microfiche
3 Microfiche

P.L. 94-171

Counts Microfiche.

F
F
F-5
F-5
F-5
F-5
F-5

GENERAL

The

Compo-

nents of Inventory Change.

followed

number of housing census reports


some population data. Following
computer

tapes, maps,

and

microfiche.

The data product descriptions include


listings of

are

geographic areas for which data

summarized

in

that

product.

Note

that the term "place" refers to incorpo-

and census designated (or


as well as towns
and townships in 11 States (the 6 New
England States, the 3 Middle Atlantic
States, Michigan, and Wisconsin).
Order forms for these materials are
rated

places

unincorporated) places,

available,

subject

to

availability

of the

product, from

Data User Services


Division, Customer Services, Bureau of
the Census, Washington, D.C. 20233;
Census Bureau Regional Offices; U.S.

Department of Commerce District Offices;


and State Data Centers. After issuance,
census reports are on file in many libraries
and are available for examination at any
Department of Commerce District Office
or Census Bureau Regional Office.

Population and Housing


Census Reports

3, Subject

4,

title,

PUBLICATIONS

Reports

HC80-4, Volume

Metro-

Characteristics

HC80-3, Volume

Special File.

MAPS
MICROFICHE

Characteristics

2,

F-5

Census/EEO

HC80-1-B, Chapter B,
Detailed Housing

HC80-2, Volume
politan Housing

(GBF/DIME)

by census

contain

data

Public-Use Microdata

in sections,

by the reports under each title. It should


be noted that a number of population
census reports contain some housing data

are sections on

COMPUTER TAPES

F-3
F

nized

the description of the publication program

Code

Scheme

Summary Tape
STF
STF 2
STF 3
STF 4
STF 5

are

and

Index of Industries and


Occupations
PHC80-R5, Geographic

F
.... F
.

Classified

Population Census Reports


PC80-1, Volume 1, Characteristics of the Population
PC80-1-A, Chapter A, Number of Inhabitants
PC80-1-B, Chapter B,General
Population Characteristics.
PC80-1-C, Chapter C, General

and microfiche. Most of the reports


issued on a flow basis through
1983. A few may be issued later, such as
Subject Reports and Evaluation and
files,

5,

1980 Census of Popuand Housing are issued in three

results of the

lation

forms:

printed

reports,

computer tape

PHC80-1, Block Statistics-These reports,


which are issued on microfiche rather
F-1

Appendix F. Publication and Computer Tape Program

than

print form, present population

in

and statistics on
selected characteristics which are based
on complete-count tabulations. Data are
shown for blocks in urbanized areas and

and housing unit

totals

adjacent

selected

more

blocks

for

areas,

places of 10,000 or

in

inhabitants, and

which contracted with


Bureau to provide block

for blocks in areas

Census

the

statistics.

The

sets

showing blocked areas


within the SMSA, and a report for each
State and for Puerto Rico, showing
blocked areas outside SMSA's. In addition
to microfiche, printed detailed maps showing the blocks covered by the particular
report

available

are

Summary, which

is

well

as

as

U.S.

an index to the set.

for

U.S.

census

tracts

in

SMSA's

and in other tracted areas. Both completecount data and sample data are included.
Most statistics are presented by race and
Spanish origin for areas with at least a
number of persons in the
specified

one report for each SMSA,


one for each of the States and
Puerto Rico which have tracted areas
outside SMSA's. In addition, maps showboundaries and identification
ing the
There

is

numbers

of census tracts

are available as well

which

an

is

the

SMSA

U.S. Summary,

index to the set and also

provides a historical

number

as a

in

listing

of the total

characteristics such

as

tion, disability, ability to

race,

educa-

speak English,

labor force, and income, and on total


housing units and housing characteristics
such as value, age of structure, and rent.

These

statistics are

or

areas

ing

SMSA's,
(those

their

counties,

which

purpose

local

are

shown

for the follow-

equivalents:

county

States,

subdivisions

functioning

the

The

gress.

and

sample

reports

data

for

of the 98th Con-

districts

redistricting

reflect

based on the 1982 elections.


issued for each of the

One

report

50 States and the

There

F-2

is

one report for each State, the

of Columbia, and Puerto Rico.

the

Virgin

United States, American


Samoa, and the Northern Mariana Islands
of the

and the remainder of the Trust Territory


of the Pacific Islands. The volume consists

A and B present
complete-count basis,
and chapters C and D present estimates
A, B, C, and D. Chapters
data collected on

PHC80-S1-1,

Estimates

Provisional

of

Economic, and Housing Character-

Social,

isticsThis

provisional

presents

report

estimates based on sample data collected


in

1980 census. Data on

the

and

nomic,

shown
each

housing

are

for the United States as a whole,

the

State,

SMSA's

of

Columbia,

of

District

more

or

million

inhabitants.

based on sample information, except for

of the total population, was


developed to provide users with initial
data on characteristics of the population
and housing units for the Nation and

The

population

chapters

presented

totals

and B may

in

from the

differ

counts presented earlier in the PHC80-V


reports because corrections were made for
errors

found

PHC80-V

after the

C,

B,

reports

and D

sent statistics by race and Spanish


for areas with at least a specified

preorigin

number

of the relevant population group.

percent

large areas.

data were

all

collected on a complete-count basis.

were issued. Chapters

These data are based on a special subsample of the full census sample. The
sample,
which represents about 1.6

The

Summary

U.S.

present

reports

United States, regions,


divisions. States, and selected areas below
for the

statistics

the State

level.

The State or equivalent

Area reports (which include the District


of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the Out-

PHC80-S2, Advance Estimates of Social,


Economic, and Housing Characteristics
These reports present advance sample
data from the 1980 census including such

and economic characteristics of the

social

the Outlying Areas where

social, eco-

characteristics

lying Areas) present statistics for the State

equivalent area and

or

its

subdivisions.

57 areas are
paperbound reports of
C, and D.

Statistics for each of the

issued in separate

chapters A, B,

population as education, migration, labor

and

force,

income

as

well

such

as

structural

characteristics

mation, mortgage, and gross


set

consists

of

as

housing

report

will

rent.

50 paperbound

District of

be

issued

Columbia. No
the United

Each report presents population and


its

counties or comparable areas, and places

25,000 or more inhabitants. Selected


are

shown

the following areas or their

for

States,

subdivisions,

census designated
solidated

county
and

counties,

incorporated

places

standard con-

places,

(SCSA's),

areas

statistical

SMSA's,

housing characteristics for the State,


of

shown

equivalents:

for

States as a whole.

data

Chapter A, Number of Inpopulation counts are

habitantsFinal

reports and includes one report for each

State and the

PC80-1-A,

infor-

for

four

race

tables

and urbanized areas. Selected


contain population counts by

urban and

residence.

rural

Many

tables

contain population counts from previous


censuses.

groups

(White; Black;combined American Indian,

Eskimo, and Aleut; and Asian and Pacific


Islander) as well as for persons of Spanish

Characteristics Statistics

origin.

relationship,

PC80-1-B, Chapter B, General Population

sex,

PC80-1, Volume
Population-This

1,

race,

on

household

Spanish

origin,

areas

or

their

equivalents:

States, counties (by total and rural resi-

Characteristics of the

volume presents

age,

and marital status are shown for the

following

Population Census Reports

rated places.

District

Areas Guam,

Outlying

Islands

of four chapters for each area, chapters

Columbia.

District of

general-

governments), and incorpo-

the

It

complete-count
congressional

The

age,

of

reports for the following 57 areas:

characteristics.

United States, each of the 50 States, the


District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and

of tracts by area.

PHC80-3, Summary Characteristics for


Governmental Units and Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas Statistics are
presented on total population and on
complete-count and sample population

on popu-

statistics

consists

lation

relevant population group.

as well as

population counts and

PHC80-4, Congressional Districts of the


reports present
98th Congress These

and

PHC80-2, Census Tracts-Statistics for


most of the population and housing
subjects included in the 1980 census are
presented

include

statistical

(SMSA),

area

not

includes a report for

metropolitan

standard

374

does

series

Summary.

is

set of reports consists of

of microfiche and

each

This

final

dence),

1,000

county
or

more

subdivisions,
inhabitants,

places

of

SCSA's,

Appendix F. Publication and Computer Tape Program

SMSA's, urbanized areas, American Indian


reservations, and Alaska Native villages.

1980

census

statistics

dealing

with

specific population subjects.

Characteristics Statistics

are

foreign-born

the

for

tion

and year of immigra-

citizenship

speak English, ancestry,

composition,
marital

type

history,

population,

home and

language spoken at

ability to

fertility,

group

of

family

quarters,

residence

1975,

in

journey to work, school enrollment, years


of school completed, disability, veterar,
labor

status,

industry,
status

force
of

class

poverty status

worker,

income

1979,

in

1979.

in

on subjects shown
ports are presented

occupation,

status,

labor

force

1979,

and

In addition,

data

in

the PC80-1-B

in

in this

report

in

re-

more

Housing Census Reports

Each subject

is

shown

some or

for

all

of the following areas or their equivalents:

and rural-farm

States, counties (by rural

residence), places of 2,500 or

more

in-

HC80-1, Volume 1, Characteristics of


Housing Units This volume presents final
housing unit counts and statistics on
housing

SCSA's, SMSA's, urbanized


American Indian reservations, and

Alaska Native

villages.

PC80-1-D, Chapter D, Detailed Population Characteristics Statistics on most


of the subjects covered in the PC80-1-C
reports

are

presented

considerably
classified

and
is

characteristics.

by

greater
age,

this

in

race,

Spanish

other characteristics.

shown

report

and

detail

in

cross-

for the State or equivalent area,

and some subjects are also shown for


rural residence at the State level. Most
subjects are shown for SMSA's of 250,000
or more inhabitants, and a few are shown
for central cities of these SMSA's.

Areas Guam,

Outlying

the

Volume

Reports2,
Each of the reports in this volume focuses
on a particular subject and provides
highly detailed distributions and crossclassifications on
a national, regional,
and divisional level. A few reports show
statistics for States, SMSA's, large cities,
American Indian reservations, or Alaska
on

such

groups,

subjects

type

of

as

racial

and ethnic

residence,

fertility,

two

of

sists

chapters

chapters

and

year

unit,

each

of the following areas ortheir equivalents:

SCSA's, SMSA's, urbanized


American Indian reservations, and

inhabitants,
areas,

Alaska

Native

show housing

the

HC80-TA

this report in

basis,

The housing

may

presented

totals

differ

in

this

from the counts

pre-

sented earlier in the PHC80-V reports


because corrections were made for errors
found after the PHC80-V reports were
issued.

Both chapters present

statistics

by race and Spanish origin for areas with

number of the

at least a specified

population

The

tistics for

relevant

tables

reports are also covered

more

in

detail.

HC80-2, Volume

Metropolitan Housing

2,

tistics

sta-

on most of the 1980housingcensus

subjects in considerable detail and cross-

by
areas with

Most statistics
and Spanish

race

for

States

and

or

their

pre-

for

number of

at least a specified

the relevant population group.

shown
SMSA's

are
origin

Data are

equivalent

central

areas,

cities,

and

other cities of 50,000 or more inhabitants.

There is one report for each SMSA


and one report for each State and Puerto
Rico.

The

set includes a U.S.

Summary

showing these statistics for the


United States and regions.
report

group.

Summary

U.S.

Selected

Characteristics This volume presents

sented

report

villages.

characteristics for rural and

rural farm residence at the State and


county level. Some subjects included in

on

more

States, counties, places of 2,500 or

area,

presents

complete-count

and selected monthly


ownership costs are shown for some or all

classification.

reports present sta-

the United States, regions, divi-

and selected areas below the


State or equivalent Area
reports (which include the District of
Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the Outlying

sions. States,

The

State level.

Areas) present statistics for the State or


its

HC80-3, Volume

3,

Subject

Reports-

Each of the reports in this volume focuses


on a particular subject and provides highly
detailed distributions and cross-classifications on a national, regional, and divisional level. Separate reports are issued

subdivisions.

57 areas are
paperbound reports

on housing of the elderly, mobile homes,


and American Indian households.

HC80-1-A, Chapter A, General Housing


Characteristics Statistics
on units at

ventory Change-This volume consists of

Statistics for each of the

issued

separate

in

of chapters

and

B.

HC80-4, Volume

address,

tenure,

condominium

status,

number of rooms, persons per room,


plumbing facilities, value, contract rent,
and vacancy status are shown for some
or

all

of the following

areas

or their

counties,

county

4,

Components of

In-

two reports presenting statistics on the


1980 characteristics of housing units
which existed in 1973, as well as on
newly

constructed

units,

conversions,

mergers, demolitions, and other additions

contain housing characteristics by urban

and losses to the housing inventory between 1973 and 1980. These reports
present data derived from a sample survey conducted in the fall of 1980. Data
are presented for the United States and
regions in report I. Report II has two
parts: Part A presents data for that group

and

of

inhabitants,
areas,

Alaska
compilations of

for

Chapter

B.

where all data were collected


complete-count basis.

subdivisions,

special

into

disposal, gross rent,

lying Areas

tion, employment, occupation, industry,


journey to work, income, poverty status,
and other topics.

present

Virgin

and chapter B presents estimates based on


sample information, except for the Out-

equivalents:

reports

the

and the remainder of the Trust Territory


of the Pacific Islands. The volume con-

families, marital status, migration, educa-

PC80-S1, Supplementary Reports These

the

United States, American


Samoa, and the Northern Mariana Islands

Subject

Native villages. Separate reports are issued

of

of the

Islands

equivalent area and

PC80-2,

consists

United States, each of the 50 States, the


District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and

origin,

Each subject

It

reports for the following 57 areas:

habitants,
areas,

moved

year

air-conditioning, source of water, sewage

data collected on

detail.

Chapter B, Detailed Housing


on units in

structure built, heating equipment, fuels,

presented on nativity, State or country of


birth,

B,

structure,

PC80-1-C, Chapter C, General Social and

Economic

HC80-1

Characteristics Statistics

States,

places of 1,000 or more


SCSA's, SMSA's, urbanized

American Indian
Native

villages.

rural residence.

reservations, and

Selected

tables

SMSA's

(not

individually

identified)

F-3

Appendix

F. Publication

populations of

with

and Computer Tape Program

million

or

more

time of the 1970 census, and part

at the

B presents data for that group of SMSA's


(not individually identified) with populations of less than 1 million at the time
of the 1970 census.

PHC80-R3, Alphabetical Index of Inand Occupations This report

dustries

developed

was

work

of

is

sta-

Classified

Index of Indus-

and Occupations This report defines


and occupational classification systems adopted for the 1980
Census of Population. It presents the
tries

cities.

categories

PHC80-E, Evaluation and Research ReportsThese reports present the results


of the extensive evaluation program conducted as an integral part of the 1980
census. This program relates to such
matters as completeness of enumeration
and quality of the data on characteristics.

file.

Each of the STF's generally consists of


two or more files which provide different
degrees of geographic detail and,

industrial

individual

that constitute each of

titles

231

the

and 503 occupation

industry

the classification systems.

in

same

The

individual

those

shown in the Alphabetical Index.


1980 occupation classification re-

The

flects the

new

are

titles

the

as

U.S. Standard Occupational

Classification (SOC).

1980 industry

As

the past, the

in

classification

reflects

For each

tion.

the

the

Evaluation and Reference Reports

indicative of the detail

is

some

in

separate

sample survey conducted in the spring of 1981. Data are


presented for the United States and
regions. Some data are presented by
inside and outside SMSA's and by central

HC80-S1-1, Supplementary ReportsThese reports present statistics from the


1980 Census of Housing on general characteristics of housing units for the 50
States and the District of Columbia,
counties, and independent cities.

the
lists

of cells

of the subject content of the

order.

PHC80-R4,

which

in

number

cases, race/Spanish origin cross-classifica-

properties, including characteristics of the

on

in

on

of subject statistics pro-

vided for each geographic area, and the

industry
and
20,000
29,000 occupation titles in alphabetical

approximately

are based

use

engaged. The index

(occupation)

HC80-5, Volume 5, Residential Finance


This volume consists of one report presenting statistics on the financing of nonfarm homeowner and rental and vacant
mortgage, property, and owner. The

for

the kind of business (industry) and kind

respondent

tistics

primarily

classifying responses to the questions

number

to the

tape

of

or

each

for

(STF

files

produced

are also

there

files

Columbia,

of

District

Rico. Selected

the

tapes

and

Puerto

and STF 3)

Guam,

for

is

State,

the Virgin

of the United States, American

Islands

Samoa, and the Northern Mariana Islands


and the remainder of the Trust Territory
of

the

Pacific

These tapes are

Islands.

issued on a State-by-State basis and are

followed by

a national

the particular

file.

summary tape

More complete

for

descrip-

tions of the STF's than given in the


summaries below can be found in the
technical documentation of the specific
file and in the PHC80-R1, Users' Guide.

the

Standard Industrial Classification (SIC).

PHC80-R5, Geographic Identification


Code Scheme This report identifies the
names and related geographic codes for
each State, county, minor civil division,
region, division, SCSA, SMSA,
place,
American Indian reservation, and Alaska
Native village for which the Census
Bureau tabulated data from the 1980

STF 1 This STF provides 321 cells of


complete-count population and housing
data. Data are summarized for the United
States, regions, divisions, States, SCSA's,
SMSA's, urbanized areas, congressional
districts, counties, county subdivisions,
places, census tracts, enumeration districts
in
unblocked areas, and blocks and
block groups in blocked areas. The data
include those shown in the PHC80-1,

census.

PHC80-3 (complete-count), andPC80-1-A


reports.

PHC80-R, Reference Reports-These

re-

ports present information on the various

administrative and methodological aspects

1980 census. The

of the

COMPUTER TAPES
STF 2-This STF

Summary Tape

series includes:

housing data, of which 962 are repeated


In

PHC80-R1,

Guide-This report

contains 2,292 cells of

detailed complete-count population and

Files

addition

to

the

printed and micro-

1980 census
provided on computer tape in

for each

race and Spanish origin group

fiche reports, results of the

present

covers subject content, procedures, geo-

also

graphy,

the data, sources of user assistance, notes

the form of summary tape files (STF's).


These data products have been designed

of terms, and

to provide statistics with greater subject

summarized for the United States, regions,


divisions. States, SCSA's, SMSA's, urbanized areas, counties, county subdivisions,
places of 1,000 or more inhabitants,
census tracts, American Indian reservations, and Alaska Native villages. The data

tape

glossary

for locating data in

files.

The guide

form and sold

leaf
as

products, limitations of

statistical

on data use,
guides

Users'

in

is

reports and

issued in loose-

parts (R 1-A, B, etc.)

and geographic
desirable

are

scribes

in

History-This

detail

all

report

de-

phases of the 1980

census, from the earliest planning through


all

stages

and

to

the dissemination of data

evaluation

of

results.

detailed discussion of
tions

and their use

censuses.

F-4

in

It

contains

1980 census quesprevious decennial

to

microfiche

made

they are printed.

PHC80-R2,

are

than
in

is

feasible or

printed

and

The STF data are


nominal cost. The data

the tabulation area. Data are

reports.

available at

subject

detail

detail

provide

in

to

suppression

of

include those
plete-count),

shown

in

the

PC80-1-B,

PHC80-2 (comHC80-1-A

and

certain

where necessary to protect confi-

reports.

dentiality.

There are five STF's (listed below),


and the amount of geographic and subject
detail presented varies. STF's 1 and 2
contain complete-count data, and STF's
3, 4, and 5 contain sample data. Note
that the term "cells" used below refers

STF 3-This STF

contains 1,126

cells

of

data on various population and housing


subjects collected

on

areas covered are the

sample
same as

basis.
in

The

STF

1,

excluding blocks. The data include those

shown

in

the

PHC80-3 (sample)

reports.

Appendix F. Publication and Computer Tape Program

STF

STF
STF

4-This

counterpart of
cells

data

of

virtually

all

well

of the population and hous-

Some

subjects.

peated

on

for

sample

basis,

the statistics are

of

Spanish

race,

re-

and

origin,

ancestry groups. Data are summarized for


areas similar to those

Reference

Files

and 2

(MARF)

shown

in

STF

2,

except that data for places are limited to


those with 2,500 or more inhabitants.

The data include those shown


(sample),
PHC80-2
PC80-1-C,
HC80-1-B reports.

the

in

and

and most
file

an

is

who

STF

of

extract

those

for

geographic
1

on one or more of the

designed

data

files

of

list

cells

contains over 100,000

of data on various population and

housing subjects collected on

a sample
and provides detailed tabulations

basis

for
cross-classifications
States,
and
SMSA's, counties, cities of 50,000 or
more inhabitants and central cities. Most
subjects are classified by race and Spanish

The data include those shown


the PC80-1-D and HC80-2 reports.

origin.

Other Computer Tape

in

arranged

counts

basic

census

ically

from the State down

group and enumeration


is

hierarch-

to the block

district levels

issued on a State-by-State basis.

records

contains

for

The

Bureau provides population

Census

the

tabulations

to

all

States

for

reapportionment/redistricting.

number

is

issued

on

State-by-State

housing

of

uses.

of

and

MARF 2 This
MARF with the

file

(centroid)

for

enumeration

and longitude

point

block group (BG) or

(ED) outside block

district

areas.

and Spanish
the

origin.

representations

Map

of

files

following

are

of

tabulated

for

geography

as applicable: States, counties,

levels,

to define areas are gen-

and included

the corresponding reports.


lished for Block Statistics

and ZIP Codes, which generally


cover the urbanized portions of SMSA's.

The

county subdivisions, incorporated

places,
in

blocked areas, and enumeration districts


in unblocked areas. For States participat-

used to assign census

files are

to

addresses (geocod-

available

by SMSA.

ing

in

the voluntary program to define

microdata samples are computerized

Bureau, the data are also tabu-

lated for election precincts.

*U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE:

cost-of-

computer tape products are


on microfiche. The STF microfiche are issued for each State or Area
and for the United States. These include:
of the

characteristics as

shown on

census

geographic

or

identification

geographic levels described previously,

except blocks.

sample of
These files
addresses, and

STF

sufficiently

STF

is

Microfiche Data from STF 1 are


in tabular form for all the STF

records.

names

no

presented

files

containing most population and housing

3 Microfiche Data from

presented

in

tabular

3 geographic

form

STF

for

3 are

all

the

levels.

broad to protect confidentiality.

There

election precincts in conjunction with the

Census

on

basis.

MICROFICHE
Some

STF
Public-Use Microdata Samples Public-use

contain

available

are

available

files are

individual

are pub-

(PHC80-1) and

Census Tracts (PHC80-2), but must be


purchased separately from the report.
Maps necessary to define enumeration

census tracts, blocks and block groups

as part of

Maps

the

Series, including address

ranges

GBF/DIME

The data

Maps necessary
erally published

reproduction

ing).

and affirmative action

contains two tabulations,

one with detailed occupational data and


the other with years of school completed
by age. The data in both tabulations are
crossed by sex, race, and Spanish origin.
These data are provided for all counties,
for all SMSA's, and for places with a
population of 50,000 or more.

districts

computer

EEO

file

Geographic Base File/Dual Independent

contains population counts classified by


race

The

Map Encoding (GBF/DIME) -These


Metropolitan

pro-

file

the same as the

representative

each

in

is

latitude

coordinates

File This

MAPS

geographic codes

It

number

families,

Special

vides sample census data with specified

relevance to

few other items.

The
basis.

units,

Census/EEO

file

counties,

States,

number of

households,

legislative
file

Micro-

prepare

to

customized tabulations.

and

county subdivisions, places, census tracts,


enumeration districts in unblocked areas,
and block groups in blocked areas. Each
record shows the total population by five

are

PL. 94-171, Population Counts-ln accordance with Public Law (P.L.) 94-171,

user

files.

geographic codes and areas, along with

numbered

Files

the

allow

be identi-

will

fiable

master

require a

SMSA's

large

reference

race groups, population of Spanish origin,

STF 5-This STF

B and C samples each including 1 percent


all
persons and housing units. States

of

MARF 1 This

covering

data

some of the complete-count

as

Area

Master

(approximately

provides

ing subjects collected


as

but the number of

greater

is

STF

8,400).

geographic

the

is

2,

are

of

all

three

mutually

exclusive

sample including 5 percent


persons and housing units, and the

samples, the

P.L. 94-171 Counts Microfiche-The data

from the P.L. 94-171 computer


presented

in a listing

file

are

format.

1983-J8 l-vai :o<o

F-5

1980 Census of
Population and Housing

Users' Guide

The
is

Users' Guide, a reference

now

available.

It

work on the 1980 census,

consists of:

Users' Guide
PART A.TEXT

Part

Text -Covers

A.

considerations; reports,

census

to understanding and using

Part
tion,

B.

subjects;

geographic

maps, and other products;


and many other topics central

tapes,

services available to users;

data

980 census

data.

Glossary-Provides detailed definitions of popula-

housing, geographic, and

technical terms associated

census especially important for people using


1980 data on tape or microfiche.

with

the

Sources

of

Assistance-Furnishes

numbers of public and

addresses

and

phone

private sector organizations offer-

ing a variety of products

and services, such as tape procand reference assistance.

essing, area profiles, training,

Updates Provide information


new developments
on
1980 census. Each update is keyed to the
particular point in "Part A. Text" that needs revision.
relating to the

Part C, a table finder, and Part D, a guide to tape contents,


are planned for publication later.

Order from Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing


Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. Specify the stock number (S/N)
given below and make checks payable to Superintendent of
Documents.
Part

A.

Text

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B.

Supplement

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