Table 25. Households are here classified according to the number of rooms they occupy, Number of households of each specified number of persons, by general nativity and race of head of household: Study of households. Table 27.This table summarizes a part of the data in Table 25. Households are here classified according to the number of persons in the household. Number of households and number of persons in apartments of each specified number of rooms, by general nativity and race of head of household: Study of households. Table 28.-This table summarizes part of the data in Table 25; it gives the total number of households and the total number of persons in apartments of each specified size. Persons per room, by general nativity and race of head of household: Study of households. Table 29.-This table shows the number of households which average less than one person per room, one and less than two persons per room, two and less than three persons per room, etc. The table also shows the average number of persons per household and per room for all households studied. Persons per sleeping room, by general nativity and race of head of household: Study of households. Table 30.-This table presents the data relative to persons per sleeping room. Only rooms which are regularly used for sleeping purposes are here considered sleeping rooms. The table is similar to Table 29. Number of households regularly sleeping in all except each specified number of rooms, by general nativity and race of head of household: Study of households. Table 31. This table classifies households according to the number of rooms left for living purposes, after the number of sleeping rooms has been deducted. Literacy of employees, by sex and general nativity and race: Study of employees. Table 32.-This table shows the number of employees who read some language and the number who both read and write some language. In all industries where employees of both sexes report the tabulation is by sex. Literacy of persons 10 years of age or over, by sex and general nativity and race of individual: Study of households. Table 33.-This table, which is concerned with members of households, is similar to Table 32, relating to employees. Literacy of foreign-born persons 10 years of age or over, by sex, years in the United States, and race of individual: Study of households: Table 34.-This table classifies foreign-born persons, male and female, according to the number of years since their first arrival in the United States. The classes are: Under five years, five to nine years, and ten The table shows under each of the three groups the years or over. number of persons who can read some language and the number who can both read and write some language. Literacy of foreign-born persons 10 years of age or over, by sex and age at time of coming to the United States and race of individual: Study of households. Table 35.-This table classifies foreign-born persons, male and female, according to whether they were under 14 years of age or 14 years of age or over at the time of their first arrival in the United States, and shows the number in each group who can read some language and the number who can both read and write some language. Conjugal condition of employees, by sex and age groups, and by general nativity and race: Study of employees. Table 36. For the purposes of this table employees of each sex are divided into four age groups-16 to 19 years, 20 to 29 years, 30 to 44 years, and 45 years or over-and are further classified according to whether they are single, married, or widowed. With the widowed are included the relatively few persons who are divorced or deserted. Conjugal condition, by sex and age groups, and by general nativity and race of individual: Study of households. Table 37.-This table, which is concerned with members of households 16 years of age or over, is similar to Table 36, relating to employees. Visits abroad made by foreign-born employees, by sex, years in the United States, and race: Study of employees. Table 38.-Employees are here classified according to the number of years since their first arrival in the United States. The classes are: Under five years, five to nine years, and ten years or over. Under each group employees are classified according to whether they have made no visit or one, two, or three or more visits abroad. In all industries where employees of both sexes report, the data are shown separately for each sex. Number of persons within each age group, by sex and by general nativity and race of head of household: Study of households. Table 39.This table gives, for all households studied, the number of persons of each sex who report their ages as under 6 years, 6 to 13 years, 14 and 15 years, 16 to 19 years, 20 to 29 years, 30 to 44 years, and 45 years or over. The tabulation is by race of head of household. Number of employees of each age or within each age group, by sex and general nativity and race: Study of employees. Table 40.-Employees are here classified according to age, by years if between 14 and 19 years of age, and by year groups if 20 years of age or over. In all industries, with both male and female employees reporting, the tabulation is by sex. Number of families owning home, renting, boarding, etc., by general nativity and race of head of family: Study of households. Table 41.This table shows for all families studied the number owning their homes, the number renting homes, the number boarding, and the number lodging. The few dependent families are included in the miscellaneous class "In other conditions." General occupation of persons under 16 years of age, by sex and age groups, and by general nativity and race of individual: Study of households. Table 42.-This table shows for males, females, and totals the numbers of children under 6 years of age, 6 to 13 years of age, and 13 and 14 years of age, and further shows for each age group the number of children at home, at school, and at work. The few children with employment outside of school hours are tabulated here as at school, and the few children found working through the day and attending night school are here entered as at work. Present political condition of foreign-born males who have been in the United States 5 years or over and who were 21 years of age or over at time of coming, by race of individual and length of residence: Study of households. Table 43. This table includes only foreign-born employees who were 21 years of age or over at the time of their first arrival in the United States and who have been in the United States long enough to acquire citizenship. These persons are classified as in the United States five to nine years and ten years or over and are further classified under each year group as aliens, citizens, and persons with only their first papers. Ability to speak English of persons 6 years of age or over, by sex and general nativity and race of individual: Study of households. Table 44. This table shows for all non-English-speaking races the number of members of households, male and female, who can carry on a conversation in the English language. Ability to speak English of foreign-born persons 6 years of age or over, by sex, age at time of coming to the United States, and race of individual: Study of households. Table 45.-This table classifies foreign-born persons, male and female, of non-English-speaking races, according to whether they were under 14 years of age or 14 years of age or over at the time of their first arrival in the United States, and shows the number in each of the two groups who are able to speak English. Ability to speak English of foreign-born persons 6 years of age or over, by sex, years in the United States, and race of individual: Study of households. Table 46. This table classifies foreign-born persons, male and female, of non-English-speaking races, according to the number of years since their first arrival in the United States. The classes are: Under five years, five to nine years, and ten years or over. Under each group the number able to speak English is shown. |