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JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 1 SESS: 5 OUTPUT: Wed Jul 14 10:24:51 1993 / pssw02/ disk2/ 90dec/ cp2/ 3/ cvrtpsp U.S. Department of Commerce Economics and Statistics Administration BUREAU OF THE CENSUS 1990 CP-2-3 1990 Census of Population Social and Economic Characteristics Alaska JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 1 SESS: 56 OUTPUT: Mon Sep 21 14:33:12 1992 / node2/ F main F / 90dec/ all/ usst/ ack ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The Decennial Planning Division, Susan M. Miskura, Chief, coordinated and directed all census operations. Patricia A. Berman, Assistant Division Chief for Content and Data Products, directed the development and implementation of the 1990 Census Tabulation and Publication Program. Other assistant division chiefs were Robert R. Bair, Rachel F. Brown, James L. Dinwiddie, Allan A. Stephenson, and Edwin B. Wagner, Jr. The following branch chiefs made significant contributions: Cheryl R. Landman, Adolfo L. Paez, A. Edward Pike, and William A. Starr. Other important contributors were Linda S. Brudvig, Cindy S. Easton, Avis L. Foote, Carolyn R. Hay, Douglas M. Lee, Gloria J. Porter, and A. Nishea Quash. The Decennial Operations Division, Arnold A. Jackson, Chief, was responsible for processing and tabulating census data. Assistant division chiefs were: Donald R. Dalzell, Kenneth A. Riccini, Billy E. Stark, and James E. Steed. Processing offices were managed by Alfred Cruz, Jr., Earle B. Knapp, Jr., Judith N. Petty, Mark M. Taylor, Russell L. Valentine, Jr., Carol A. Van Horn, and C. Kemble Worley. The following branch chiefs made significant contributions: Jonathan G. Ankers, Sharron S. Baucom, Catharine W. Burt, Vickie L. Cotton, Robert J. Hemmig, George H. McLaughlin, Carol M. Miller, Lorraine D. Neece, Peggy S. Payne, William L. Peil, Cotty A. Smith, Dennis W. Stoudt, and Richard R. Warren. Other important contributors were Eleanor I. Banks, Miriam R. Barton, Danny L. Burkhead, J. Kenneth Butler, Jr., Albert A. Csellar, Donald H. Danbury, Judith A. Dawson, Donald R. Dwyer, Beverly B. Fransen, Katherine H. Gilbert, Lynn A. Hollabaugh, Ellen B. Katzoff, Randy M. Klear, Norman W. Larsen, Peter J. Long, Sue Love, Patricia O. Madson, Mark J. Matsko, John R. Murphy, Dan E. Philipp, Eugene M. Rashlich, Willie T. Robertson, Barbara A. Rosen, Sharon A. Schoch, Imelda B. Severdia, Diane J. Simmons, Emmett F. Spiers, Johanne M. Stovall, M. Lisa Sylla, and Jess D. Thompson. The Housing and Household Economic Statistics Division, Daniel H. Weinberg, Chief, developed the questionnaire content, designed the data tabulations, and reviewed the data for the economic and housing characteristics. Gordon W. Green, Jr., Assistant Division Chief for Economic Characteristics, and Leonard J. Norry, Assistant Division Chief for Housing Characteristics, directed the development of this work. The following branch chiefs made significant contributions: William A. Downs, Peter J. Fronczek, Patricia A. Johnson, Enrique J. Lamas, Charles T. Nelson, and Thomas S. Scopp. Other important contributors were Eleanor F. Baugher, Jeanne C. Benetti, Robert L. Bennefield, Robert W. Bonnette, William S. Chapin, Higinio Feliciano, Timothy S. Grall, Cynthia J. Harpine, Selwyn Jones, Mary C. Kirk, Richard G. Kreinsen, Gordon H. Lester, Mark S. Littman, Wilfred T. Masumura, John M. McNeil, Diane C. Murphy, George F. Patterson, Thomas J. Palumbo, Kirby G. Posey, John Priebe, Anne D. Smoler, and Carmina F. Young. The Population Division, Paula J. Schneider, Chief, developed the questionnaire content, designed the data tabulations, and reviewed the data for the demographic and social characteristics of the population. Philip N. Fulton, Assistant Division Chief for Census Programs, directed the development of this work. Other assistant division chiefs were Nampeo R. McKenney and Arthur J. Norton. The following branch and staff chiefs made significant contributions: Jorge H. del Pinal, Campbell J. Gibson, Roderick J. Harrison, Donald J. Hernandez, Jane H. Ingold, Martin T. O’Connell, Marie Pees, J. Gregory Robinson, Phillip A. Salopek, Paul M. Siegel, Robert C. Speaker, Gregory K. Spencer, and Cynthia M. Taeuber. Other important contributors were Celia G. Boertlein, Rosalind R. Bruno, Janice A. Costanzo, Rosemarie C. Cowan, Arthur R. Cresce, Larry G. Curran, Carmen DeNavas, Robert O. Grymes, Kristin A. Hansen, Mary C. Hawkins, Rodger V. Johnson, Michael J. Levin, Edna L. Paisano, Sherry B. Pollock, Stanley J. Rolark, A. Dianne Schmidley, Denise I. Smith, and Nancy L. Sweet. The Data User Services Division, Gerard C. Iannelli, then Chief, directed the development of data product dissemination and information to increase awareness, understanding, and use of census data. Marie G. Argana, Assistant Chief for Data User Services, directed preparation of electronic data products and their dissemination. Alfonso E. Mirabal, Assistant Chief for Group Information and Advisory Services, directed activities related to the National Services Program, State Data Centers, and preparation of training materials. The following branch chiefs made significant contributions: Deborah D. Barrett, Frederick G. Bohme, Larry W. Carbaugh, James P. Curry, Samuel H. Johnson, John C. Kavaliunas, and Forrest B. Williams. Other important contributors were Molly Abramowitz, Celestin J. Aguigui, Barbara J. Aldrich, Delores A. Baldwin, Albert R. Barros, Geneva A. Burns, Carmen D. Campbell, James R. Clark, Virginia L. Collins, George H. Dailey, Jr., Barbara L. Hatchl, Theresa C. Johnson, Paul T. Manka, John D. McCall, Jo Ann Norris, David M. Pemberton, Sarabeth Rodriguez, Charles J. Wade, Joyce J. Ware, and Gary M. Young. The Geography Division, Robert W. Marx, Chief, directed and coordinated the census mapping and geographic activities. Jack R. George, Assistant Division Chief for Geoprocessing, directed the planning and development of the TIGER System and related software. Robert A. LaMacchia, Assistant Division Chief for Planning, directed the planning and implementation of processes for defining 1990 census geographic areas. Silla G. Tomasi, Assistant Division Chief for Operations, managed the planning and implementation of 1990 census mapping applications using the TIGER System. The following branch chiefs made significant contributions: Frederick R. Broome, Charles E. Dingman, Linda M. Franz, David E. Galdi, Dan N. Harding, Donald I. Hirschfeld, David B. Meixler, Peter Rosenson, Joel Sobel, Brian Swanhart, and Richard Trois. Other important contributors were Gerard Boudriault, Desmond J. Carron, Anthony W. Costanzo, Paul W. Daisey, Beverly A. Davis, Carl S. Hantman, Christine J. Kinnear, Terence D. McDowell, Linda M. Pike, Rose J. A. Quarato, Lourdes Ramirez, Gavin H. Shaw, Daniel L. Sweeney, Timothy F. Trainor, Phyllis S. Willette, and Walter E. Yergen. The Statistical Support Division, John H. Thompson, Chief, directed the application of mathematical statistical techniques in the design and conduct of the census. John S. Linebarger, Assistant Division Chief for Quality Assurance, directed the development and implementation of operational and software quality assurance. Henry F. Woltman, Assistant Division Chief for Census Design, directed the development and implementation of sample design, disclosure avoidance, weighting, and variance estimation. Howard Hogan and David V. Bateman were contributing assistant division chiefs. The following branch chiefs made significant contributions: Florence H. Abramson, Deborah H. Griffin, Richard A. Griffin, Lawrence I. Iskow, and Michael L. Mersch. Other important contributors were Linda A. Flores-Baez, Larry M. Bates, Somonica L. Green, James E. Hartman, Steven D. Jarvis, Alfredo Navarro, Eric L. Schindler, Carolyn T. Swan, and Glenn D. White. The 1990 Census Redistricting Data Office, Marshall L. Turner, Jr., Chief, assisted by Cathy L. Talbert, directed the development and implementation of the 1990 Census Redistricting Data Program. The Administrative and Publications Services Division, Walter C. Odom, Chief, provided direction for the census administrative services, publications, printing, and graphics functions. Michael G. Garland was a contributing assistant division chief. The following branch and staff chiefs made significant contributions: Bernard E. Baymler, Albert W. Cosner, Gary J. Lauffer, Gerald A. Mann, Clement B. Nettles, Russell Price, and Barbara J. Stanard. Other important contributors were Barbara M. Abbott, Robert J. Brown, David M. Coontz, and John T. Overby. The Data Preparation Division, Joseph S. Harris, Chief, provided management of a multi-operational facility including kit preparation, procurement, warehousing and supply, and census processing activities. Plummer Alston, Jr., and Patricia M. Clark were assistant division chiefs. The Field Division, Stanley D. Matchett, Chief, directed the census data collection and associated field operations. Richard L. Bitzer, Richard F. Blass, Karl K. Kindel, and John W. Marshall were assistant division chiefs. Regional office directors were William F. Adams, John E. Bell, LaVerne Collins, Dwight P. Dean, Arthur G. Dukakis, Sheila H. Grimm, William F. Hill, James F. Holmes, Stanley D. Moore, Marvin L. Postma, John E. Reeder, and Leo C. Schilling. The Personnel Division, David P. Warner, Chief, provided management direction and guidance to the staffing, planning pay systems, and employee relations programs for the census. Colleen A. Woodard was the assistant chief. The Technical Services Division, C. Thomas DiNenna, Chief, designed, developed, deployed, and produced automated technology for census data processing. JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 2 SESS: 5 OUTPUT: Wed Jul 14 10:24:51 1993 / pssw02/ disk2/ 90dec/ cp2/ 3/ cvrtpsp 1990 CP-2-3 1990 Census of Population Social and Economic Characteristics Alaska U.S. Department of Commerce Ronald H. Brown, Secretary Economics and Statistics Administration BUREAU OF THE CENSUS Harry A. Scarr, Acting Director JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 1 SESS: 83 OUTPUT: Thu Jun 10 10:16:31 1993 / pssw02/ disk2/ 90dec/ all/ all/ rstr Economics and Statistics Administration BUREAU OF THE CENSUS Harry A. Scarr, Acting Director Charles D. Jones, Associate Director for Decennial Census William P. Butz, Associate Director for Demographic Programs Bryant Benton, Associate Director for Field Operations Clifford J. Parker, Acting Associate Director for Administration Peter A. Bounpane, Assistant Director for Decennial Census For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402. JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 1 SESS: 14 OUTPUT: Tue Sep 22 15:09:01 1992 / node2/ F main F / 90dec/ allexcph23/ st/ con CONTENTS Page List of Statistical Tables ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------How to Use This Census Report ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Table Finding Guide--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------User Notes -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------iv I–1 II–1 III–1 Statistical Tables (For detailed list of statistical tables, see page iv.) --------------------------------------------------- 1 APPENDIXES A. B. C. D. E. F. G. Area Classifications ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Definitions of Subject Characteristics ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------Accuracy of the Data---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Collection and Processing Procedures--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Facsimiles of Respondent Instructions and Questionnaire Pages --------------------------------------------------Data Products and User Assistance ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------Maps --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------A–1 B–1 C–1 D–1 E–1 F–1 G–1 CONTENTS iii LIST OF STATISTICAL TABLES [An asterisk (* ) indicates that the table was omitted because there were no qualifying geographic area(s) or population group(s)] Table 1. Summary of Social Characteristics: 1990 State Urban and Rural and Size of Place Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Borough and Census Area Place [2,500 or More Persons] Summary of Labor Force and Commuting Characteristics: 1990 State Urban and Rural and Size of Place Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Borough and Census Area Place [2,500 or More Persons] Summary of Occupation, Income, and Poverty Characteristics: 1990 State Urban and Rural and Size of Place Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Borough and Census Area Place [2,500 or More Persons] Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 State Urban and Rural and Size of Place Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 State Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 Borough and Census Area Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 Place [2,500 or More Persons] Summary of Social and Economic Characteristics for White Persons and for Households and Families with a White Householder: 1990 State Urban and Rural and Size of Place Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Borough and Census Area Place [2,500 or More Persons] Summary of Social and Economic Characteristics for Black Persons and for Households and Families with a Black Householder: 1990 State Urban and Rural and Size of Place Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Borough and Census Area Place [2,500 or More Persons] Page 1 Table 10. Summary of Social and Economic Characteristics for American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons and for Households and Families with an American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Householder: 1990 State Urban and Rural and Size of Place Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Borough and Census Area Place [2,500 or More Persons] Page 14 2. 2 11. 3. 3 Summary of Social and Economic Characteristics for Asian or Pacific Islander Persons and for Households and Families with an Asian or Pacific Islander Householder: 1990 State Urban and Rural and Size of Place Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Borough and Census Area Place [2,500 or More Persons] 15 4. 4 12. 5 Summary of Social and Economic Characteristics for Hispanic Origin Persons and for Households and Families with an Hispanic Origin Householder: 1990 State Urban and Rural and Size of Place Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Borough and Census Area Place [2,500 or More Persons] 5. 16 6. 7. 8. 6 9 13. 12 9. Summary of Social and Economic Characteristics for White, Not of Hispanic Origin Persons and for Households and Families with a White, Not of Hispanic Origin Householder: 1990 State Urban and Rural and Size of Place Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Borough and Census Area Place [2,500 or More Persons] 17 13 14. Summary of Social Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990 American Indian/ Alaska Native Area 18 iv TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:29 AM MACHINE: C DATA:NONE TAPE: NONE FRAME: 1 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 13:17:36 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 13:17:37 META:CENSUS90* P2TOCB02. 09/ 08/ 93 13:18:02 CONTENTS Table 15. Summary of Labor Force and Commuting Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990 American Indian/ Alaska Native Area Summary of Occupation, Income, and Poverty Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990 American Indian/ Alaska Native Area Ancestry: 1990 State Urban and Rural and Size of Place Nativity, Area of Spoken State Urban Citizenship, Year of Entry, Birth, and Language at Home: 1990 and Rural and Size of Place Page Table 28. Income in 1989 of Households, Families, and Persons: 1990 State Urban and Rural and Size of Place Poverty Status in 1989 of Families and Persons: 1990 State Urban and Rural and Size of Place Selected Characteristics of Persons 60 Years and Over by Age: 1990 State Urban and Rural and Size of Place Ancestry: 1990 State Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Nativity, Citizenship, Year of Entry, Area of Birth, and Language Spoken at Home: 1990 State Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Place of Birth of Foreign-Born Persons: 1990 State Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Age, Sex, Ability to Speak English, and Disability: 1990 State Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Fertility and Household and Family Composition: 1990 State Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area School Enrollment and Educational Attainment: 1990 State Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Geographic Mobility, Commuting, and Veteran Status: 1990 State Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Labor Force Characteristics: 1990 State Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Occupation of Employed Persons: 1990 State Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Page 38 21 29. 39 16. 30. 24 27 31. 40 17. 41 18. 28 32. 42 19. Place of Birth of Foreign-Born Persons: 1990 State Urban and Rural and Size of Place Age, Sex, Ability to Speak English, and Disability: 1990 State Urban and Rural and Size of Place Fertility and Household and Family Composition: 1990 State Urban and Rural and Size of Place School Enrollment and Educational Attainment: 1990 State Urban and Rural and Size of Place Geographic Mobility, Commuting, and Veteran Status: 1990 State Urban and Rural and Size of Place Labor Force Characteristics: 1990 State Urban and Rural and Size of Place Occupation of Employed Persons: 1990 State Urban and Rural and Size of Place Industry of Employed Persons: 1990 State Urban and Rural and Size of Place Class of Worker, Work Status in 1989, and Last Occupation of Experienced Unemployed: 1990 State Urban and Rural and Size of Place 29 33. 30 34. 31 20. 43 21. 44 22. 32 35. 45 23. 33 36. 46 24. 34 37. 35 25. 47 26. 38. 36 48 27. 39. 37 49 CONTENTS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:29 AM MACHINE: C DATA:NONE TAPE: NONE FRAME: 2 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 13:17:36 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 13:17:37 META:CENSUS90* P2TOCB02. 09/ 08/ 93 13:18:02 v Table 40. Industry of Employed Persons: 1990 State Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Class of Worker, Work Status in 1989, and Last Occupation of Experienced Unemployed: 1990 State Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Income in 1989 of Households, Families, and Persons: 1990 State Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Poverty Status in 1989 of Families and Persons: 1990 State Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Selected Characteristics of Persons 60 Years and Over by Age: 1990 State Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Age, Sex, Ability to Speak English, and Disability by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 State Fertility and Household and Family Composition by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 State School Enrollment and Educational Attainment by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 State Geographic Mobility, Commuting, and Veteran Status by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 State Labor Force Characteristics by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 State Occupation of Employed Persons by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 State Industry of Employed Persons by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 State Class of Worker, Work Status in 1989, and Last Occupation of Experienced Unemployed by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 State Page 50 Table 53. Income in 1989 of Households, Families, and Persons by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 State Poverty Status in 1989 of Families and Persons by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 State Selected Characteristics of Persons 60 Years and Over by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 State Age, Fertility, and Household and Family Composition of White Persons: 1990 State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Age, Fertility, and Household and Family Composition of Black Persons: 1990 State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Age, Fertility, and Household and Family Composition of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons: 1990 State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Age, Fertility, and Household and Family Composition of Asian or Pacific Islander Persons: 1990 State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Age, Fertility, and Household and Family Composition of Hispanic Origin Persons: 1990 State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Age, Fertility, and Household and Family Composition of White, Not of Hispanic Origin Persons: 1990 State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Page 63 41. 54. 51 55. 52 56. 53 64 42. 65 43. 66 44. 54 57. 67 45. 55 58. 46. 56 68 47. 57 59. 48. 69 58 49. 59 60. 50. 70 60 51. 61 61. 52. 71 62 vi TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:29 AM MACHINE: C DATA:NONE TAPE: NONE FRAME: 3 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 13:17:36 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 13:17:37 META:CENSUS90* P2TOCB02. 09/ 08/ 93 13:18:02 CONTENTS Table 62. Education, Ability to Speak English, and Disability of White Persons: 1990 State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Education, Ability to Speak English, and Disability of Black Persons: 1990 State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Education, Ability to Speak English, and Disability of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons: 1990 State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Education, Ability to Speak English, and Disability of Asian or Pacific Islander Persons: 1990 State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Education, Ability to Speak English, and Disability of Hispanic Origin Persons: 1990 State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Education, Ability to Speak English, and Disability of White, Not of Hispanic Origin Persons: 1990 State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Geographic Mobility, Commuting, and Industry of White Persons: 1990 State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Geographic Mobility, Commuting, and Industry of Black Persons: 1990 State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Page Table 70. 72 Geographic Mobility, Commuting, and Industry of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons: 1990 State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Geographic Mobility, Commuting, and Industry of Asian or Pacific Islander Persons: 1990 State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Geographic Mobility, Commuting, and Industry of Hispanic Origin Persons: 1990 State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Geographic Mobility, Commuting, and Industry of White, Not of Hispanic Origin Persons: 1990 State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Labor Force Characteristics of White Persons: 1990 State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Labor Force Characteristics of Black Persons: 1990 State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons: 1990 State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Labor Force Characteristics of Asian or Pacific Islander Persons: 1990 State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Labor Force Characteristics of Hispanic Origin Persons: 1990 State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Page 80 63. 71. 73 81 72. 64. 74 82 73. 65. 83 75 74. 84 66. 76 75. 85 67. 77 76. 86 68. 78 77. 87 69. 78. 79 88 CONTENTS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:29 AM MACHINE: C DATA:NONE TAPE: NONE FRAME: 4 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 13:17:36 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 13:17:37 META:CENSUS90* P2TOCB02. 09/ 08/ 93 13:18:02 vii Table 79. Labor Force Characteristics of White, Not of Hispanic Origin Persons: 1990 State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Additional Labor Force Characteristics and Veteran Status of White Persons: 1990 State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Additional Labor Force Characteristics and Veteran Status of Black Persons: 1990 State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Additional Labor Force Characteristics and Veteran Status of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons: 1990 State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Additional Labor Force Characteristics and Veteran Status of Asian or Pacific Islander Persons: 1990 State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Additional Labor Force Characteristics and Veteran Status of Hispanic Origin Persons: 1990 State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Additional Labor Force Characteristics and Veteran Status of White, Not of Hispanic Origin Persons: 1990 State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Occupation of Employed White Persons: 1990 State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Page Table 87. 89 Occupation of Employed Black Persons: 1990 State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Occupation of Employed American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons: 1990 State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Occupation of Employed Asian or Pacific Islander Persons: 1990 State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Occupation of Employed Hispanic Origin Persons: 1990 State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Occupation of Employed White, Not of Hispanic Origin Persons: 1990 State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Income in 1989 of White Households, Families, and Persons: 1990 State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Income in 1989 of Black Households, Families, and Persons: 1990 State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Income in 1989 of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Households, Families, and Persons: 1990 State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Income in 1989 of Asian or Pacific Islander Households, Families, and Persons: 1990 State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Page 97 88. 90 80. 98 89. 91 81. 99 90. 100 82. 92 91. 101 83. 92. 93 102 84. 93. 94 103 85. 94. 95 104 95. 86. 96 105 viii TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:29 AM MACHINE: C DATA:NONE TAPE: NONE FRAME: 5 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 13:17:36 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 13:17:37 META:CENSUS90* P2TOCB02. 09/ 08/ 93 13:18:02 CONTENTS Table 96. Income in 1989 of Hispanic Origin Households, Families, and Persons: 1990 State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Income in 1989 of White, Not of Hispanic Origin Households, Families, and Persons: 1990 State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Poverty Status in 1989 of White Families and Persons: 1990 State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Poverty Status in 1989 of Black Families and Persons: 1990 State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Poverty Status in 1989 of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Families and Persons: 1990 State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Poverty Status in 1989 of Asian or Pacific Islander Families and Persons: 1990 State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Poverty Status in 1989 of Hispanic Origin Families and Persons: 1990 State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Poverty Status in 1989 of White, Not of Hispanic Origin Families and Persons: 1990 State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Selected Characteristics of White Persons 60 Years and Over by Age: 1990 State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Page Table 105. Selected Characteristics of Black Persons 60 Years and Over by Age: 1990 State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Selected Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons 60 Years and Over by Age: 1990 State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Selected Characteristics of Asian or Pacific Islander Persons 60 Years and Over by Age: 1990 State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Selected Characteristics of Hispanic Origin Persons 60 Years and Over by Age: 1990 State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Selected Characteristics of White, Not of Hispanic Origin Persons 60 Years and Over by Age: 1990 State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Age, Fertility, and Household and Family Composition for Selected Racial Groups: 1990 State Education, Ability to Speak English, and Disability for Selected Racial Groups: 1990 State Geographic Mobility, Commuting, and Industry of Employed Persons for Selected Racial Groups: 1990 State Labor Force Characteristics for Selected Racial Groups: 1990 State Additional Labor Force Characteristics and Veteran Status for Selected Racial Groups: 1990 State Occupation of Employed Persons for Selected Racial Groups: 1990 State Page 106 115 97. 106. 107 116 98. 108 107. 117 99. 109 108. 118 100. 110 109. 119 101. 111 110. 120 102. 111. 112 122 112. 103. 124 113 113. 126 114. 104. 114 115. 128 130 ix CONTENTS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:29 AM MACHINE: C DATA:NONE TAPE: NONE FRAME: 6 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 13:17:36 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 13:17:37 META:CENSUS90* P2TOCB02. 09/ 08/ 93 13:18:02 Table 116. Income in 1989 of Households, Families, and Persons for Selected Racial Groups: 1990 State Poverty Status in 1989 of Families and Persons for Selected Racial Groups: 1990 State Selected Characteristics of Persons 60 Years and Over for Selected Racial Groups: 1990 State Age, Fertility, and Household and Family Composition for Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990 State Education, Ability to Speak English, and Disability for Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990 State Geographic Mobility, Commuting, and Industry of Employed Persons for Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990 State Labor Force Characteristics for Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990 State Additional Labor Force Characteristics and Veteran Status for Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990 State Occupation of Employed Persons for Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990 State Income in 1989 of Households, Families, and Persons for Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990 State Poverty Status in 1989 of Families and Persons for Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990 State Selected Characteristics of Persons 60 Years and Over for Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990 State Age, Fertility, and Household and Family Composition for Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 State Page Table 129. Education, Ability to Speak English, and Disability for Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 State Geographic Mobility, Commuting, and Industry of Employed Persons for Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 State Labor Force Characteristics for Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 State Additional Labor Force Characteristics and Veteran Status for Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 State Occupation of Employed Persons for Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 State Income in 1989 of Households, Families, and Persons for Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 State Poverty Status in 1989 of Families and Persons for Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 State Selected Characteristics of Persons 60 Years and Over for Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 State Ancestry: 1990 Borough and Census Area Nativity, Citizenship, Year of Entry, Area of Birth, and Language Spoken at Home: 1990 Borough and Census Area Place of Birth of Foreign-Born Persons: 1990 Borough and Census Area Age, Sex, Ability to Speak English, and Disability: 1990 Borough and Census Area Fertility and Household and Family Composition: 1990 Borough and Census Area School Enrollment and Educational Attainment: 1990 Borough and Census Area Geographic Mobility, Commuting, and Veteran Status: 1990 Borough and Census Area Labor Force Characteristics: 1990 Borough and Census Area Page 132 130. 134 131. 136 132. 138 133. 140 157 117. 158 118. 159 119. 160 120. 161 134. 121. 162 142 135. 163 122. 144 136. 164 165 123. 137. 146 138. 124. 168 148 139. 171 125. 150 140. 174 126. 141. 152 142. 154 143. 177 127. 180 128. 183 186 156 144. x TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:29 AM MACHINE: C DATA:NONE TAPE: NONE FRAME: 7 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 13:17:36 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 13:17:37 META:CENSUS90* P2TOCB02. 09/ 08/ 93 13:18:02 CONTENTS Table 145. Occupation of Employed Persons: 1990 Borough and Census Area Industry of Employed Persons: 1990 Borough and Census Area Class of Worker, Work Status in 1989, and Last Occupation of Experienced Unemployed: 1990 Borough and Census Area Income in 1989 of Households, Families, and Persons: 1990 Borough and Census Area Poverty Status in 1989 of Families and Persons: 1990 Borough and Census Area Selected Characteristics of Persons 60 Years and Over by Age: 1990 Borough and Census Area Age, Fertility, and Household and Family Composition by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 Borough and Census Area Education, Ability to Speak English, and Disability by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 Borough and Census Area Geographic Mobility, Commuting, and Industry of Employed Persons by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 Borough and Census Area Labor Force Characteristics by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 Borough and Census Area Additional Labor Force Characteristics and Veteran Status by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 Borough and Census Area Occupation of Employed Persons by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 Borough and Census Area Income in 1989 of Households, Families, and Persons by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 Borough and Census Area Poverty Status in 1989 of Families and Persons by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 Borough and Census Area Selected Characteristics of Persons 60 Years and Over by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 Borough and Census Area Page 189 Table 160. Social Characteristics for Selected Racial Groups: 1990 Borough and Census Area Labor Force Characteristics for Selected Racial Groups: 1990 Borough and Census Area Income and Poverty Status in 1989 for Selected Racial Groups: 1990 Borough and Census Area Social Characteristics for Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990 Borough and Census Area Labor Force Characteristics for Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990 Borough and Census Area Income and Poverty Status in 1989 for Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990 Borough and Census Area Ancestry: 1990 Place [10,000 or More Persons] Nativity, Citizenship, Year of Entry, Area of Birth, and Language Spoken at Home: 1990 Place [10,000 or More Persons] Place of Birth of Foreign-Born Persons: 1990 Place [10,000 or More Persons] Age, Sex, Ability to Speak English, and Disability: 1990 Place [10,000 or More Persons] Fertility and Household and Family Composition: 1990 Place [10,000 or More Persons] School Enrollment and Educational Attainment: 1990 Place [10,000 or More Persons] Geographic Mobility, Commuting, and Veteran Status: 1990 Place [10,000 or More Persons] Labor Force Characteristics: 1990 Place [10,000 or More Persons] Occupation of Employed Persons: 1990 Place [10,000 or More Persons] Industry of Employed Persons: 1990 Place [10,000 or More Persons] Class of Worker, Work Status in 1989, and Last Occupation of Experienced Unemployed: 1990 Place [10,000 or More Persons] Page 261 146. 161. 192 162. 195 163. 198 164. 201 165. 204 166. 207 167. 265 147. 269 148. 273 149. 274 150. 275 276 151. 152. 277 213 168. 153. 278 219 169. 279 154. 225 170. 280 155. 171. 231 172. 237 173. 243 174. 281 156. 282 283 157. 284 158. 249 175. 285 159. 176. 255 286 xi CONTENTS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:29 AM MACHINE: C DATA:NONE TAPE: NONE FRAME: 8 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 13:17:36 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 13:17:37 META:CENSUS90* P2TOCB02. 09/ 08/ 93 13:18:02 Table 177. Income in 1989 of Households, Families, and Persons: 1990 Place [10,000 or More Persons] Poverty Status in 1989 of Families and Persons: 1990 Place [10,000 or More Persons] Selected Characteristics of Persons 60 Years and Over, by Age: 1990 Place [10,000 or More Persons] Age, Fertility, and Household and Family Composition by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 Place [10,000 or More Persons] Education, Ability to Speak English, and Disability by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 Place [10,000 or More Persons] Geographic Mobility, Commuting, and Industry of Employed Persons by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 Place [10,000 or More Persons] Labor Force Characteristics by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 Place [10,000 or More Persons] Additional Labor Force Characteristics and Veteran Status by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 Place [10,000 or More Persons] Occupation of Employed Persons by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 Place [10,000 or More Persons] Income in 1989 of Households, Families, and Persons by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 Place [10,000 or More Persons] Poverty Status in 1989 of Families and Persons by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 Place [10,000 or More Persons] Selected Characteristics of Persons 60 Years and Over by Age by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 Place [10,000 or More Persons] Social Characteristics for Selected Racial Groups: 1990 Place [10,000 or More Persons] Labor Force Characteristics for Selected Racial Groups: 1990 Place [10,000 or More Persons] Income and Poverty Status in 1989 for Selected Racial Groups: 1990 Place [10,000 or More Persons] Page 287 Table 192. Social Characteristics for Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990 Place [10,000 or More Persons] Labor Force Characteristics for Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990 Place [10,000 or More Persons] Income and Poverty Status in 1989 for Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990 Place [10,000 or More Persons] Ancestry, Nativity, Citizenship, Year of Entry, Area of Birth, and Language Spoken at Home: 1990 Place [2,500 to 9,999 Persons] Age, Fertility, and Household and Family Composition: 1990 Place [2,500 to 9,999 Persons] Education, Ability to Speak English, and Disability: 1990 Place [2,500 to 9,999 Persons] Geographic Mobility, Commuting, and Industry of Employed Persons: 1990 Place [2,500 to 9,999 Persons] Labor Force Characteristics: 1990 Place [2,500 to 9,999 Persons] Additional Labor Force Characteristics and Veteran Status: 1990 Place [2,500 to 9,999 Persons] Occupation of Employed Persons: 1990 Place [2,500 to 9,999 Persons] Income in 1989 of Households, Families, and Persons: 1990 Place [2,500 to 9,999 Persons] Poverty Status in 1989 of Families and Persons: 1990 Place [2,500 to 9,999 Persons] Selected Characteristics of Persons 60 Years and Over by Age: 1990 Place [2,500 to 9,999 Persons] Social Characteristics by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 Place [2,500 to 9,999 Persons] Labor Force Characteristics by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 Place [2,500 to 9,999 Persons] Income and Poverty Status in 1989 by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 Place [2,500 to 9,999 Persons] Page 314 178. 193. 288 315 179. 289 194. 180. 316 290 195. 181. 317 292 196. 319 182. 197. 294 198. 296 321 183. 323 325 184. 199. 298 200. 300 201. 302 202. 185. 327 186. 329 187. 331 304 203. 333 188. 306 204. 335 189. 308 205. 337 190. 310 206. 339 191. 207. 312 341 xii TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:29 AM MACHINE: C DATA:NONE TAPE: NONE FRAME: 9 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 13:17:36 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 13:17:37 META:CENSUS90* P2TOCB02. 09/ 08/ 93 13:18:02 CONTENTS Table 208. Social Characteristics for Selected Racial Groups: 1990 Place [2,500 to 9,999 Persons] Labor Force Characteristics for Selected Racial Groups: 1990 Place [2,500 to 9,999 Persons] Income and Poverty Status in 1989 for Selected Racial Groups: 1990 Place [2,500 to 9,999 Persons] Social Characteristics for Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990 Place [2,500 to 9,999 Persons] Labor Force Characteristics for Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990 Place [2,500 to 9,999 Persons] Income and Poverty Status in 1989 for Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990 Place [2,500 to 9,999 Persons] Race and Hispanic Origin for the Rural Portions of Counties: 1990 State Borough and Census Area Social Characteristics for the Rural Portions of Counties: 1990 State Borough and Census Area Geographic Mobility, Disability, Labor Force Characteristics, and Industry for the Rural Portions of Counties: 1990 State Borough and Census Area Class of Worker, Occupation, and Income and Poverty Status in 1989 for the Rural Portions of Counties: 1990 State Borough and Census Area Race and Hispanic Origin for the Rural Farm Portions of Counties: 1990 State Borough and Census Area Social Characteristics for the Rural Farm Portions of Counties: 1990 State Borough and Census Area Page 343 Table 220. Geographic Mobility, Disability, Labor Force Characteristics, and Industry for Rural Farm Portions of Counties: 1990 State Borough and Census Area Class of Worker, Occupation, and Income and Poverty Status in 1989 for the Rural Farm Portions of Counties: 1990 State Borough and Census Area Age, Fertility, and Household and Family Composition of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990 American Indian/ Alaska Native Area Education, Ability to Speak English, and Disability of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990 American Indian/ Alaska Native Area Geographic Mobility, Commuting, and Industry of Employed Persons for American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990 American Indian/ Alaska Native Area Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990 American Indian/ Alaska Native Area Additional Labor Force Characteristics and Veteran Status of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990 American Indian/ Alaska Native Area Occupation of Employed American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990 American Indian/ Alaska Native Area Income in 1989 of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Households, Families, and Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990 American Indian/ Alaska Native Area Poverty Status in 1989 of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Families and Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990 American Indian/ Alaska Native Area Page 361 209. 344 221. 345 210. 364 211. * 222. 212. 367 * 223. 213. * 224. 389 214. 347 411 215. 225. 348 433 216. 226. 351 455 217. 227. 354 228. 477 218. 357 229. 499 219. 358 521 CONTENTS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:29 AM MACHINE: C DATA:NONE TAPE: NONE FRAME: 10 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 13:17:36 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 13:17:37 META:CENSUS90* P2TOCB02. 09/ 08/ 93 13:18:02 xiii Table 230. Selected Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons 60 Years and Over for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990 American Indian/ Alaska Native Area Characteristics Before and After Allocation: 1990 State Allocation of Selected Characteristics: 1990 State Urban and Rural and Size of Place Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Borough and Census Area Place [2,500 or More Persons] Page Table 233. Allocation of Selected Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990 American Indian/ Alaska Native Area Percent of Persons in Sample: 1990 State Urban and Rural and Size of Place Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Borough and Census Area Place [2,500 or More Persons] Percent of Persons in Sample for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990 American Indian/ Alaska Native Area Page 543 234. 565 570 573 231. 232. 569 235. 574 xiv TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:29 AM MACHINE: C DATA:NONE TAPE: NONE FRAME: 11 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 13:17:36 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 13:17:37 META:CENSUS90* P2TOCB02. 09/ 08/ 93 13:18:02 CONTENTS JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 1 SESS: 41 OUTPUT: Thu Oct 22 08:58:24 1992 / node2/ F main F / 90dec/ allexcph23/ usst/ how HOW TO USE THIS CENSUS REPORT CONTENTS Contents of the Appendixes - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I–3 Graphics - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I–3 How to Find Geographic Areas and Subject-Matter Data - - - - - - I–1 How to Use the Statistical Tables - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I–2 User Notes - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I–3 HOW TO FIND GEOGRAPHIC AREAS AND SUBJECT-MATTER DATA This report includes a table finding guide to assist the user in locating those statistical tables that contain the data that are needed. The table finding guide lists alphabetically, by geographic area, the subjects shown in this report. To determine which tables in this report show data for a particular topic, find the subject in the left-hand column of the table finding guide and then look across the columns using the headings at the top for the desired type of geographic area. Below is an example of a table finding guide. INTRODUCTION Data from the 1990 census are presented in several different report series. These series are published under the following three subject titles: 1. 1990 Census of Population (1990 CP) 2. 1990 Census of Housing (1990 CH) 3. 1990 Census of Population and Housing (1990 CPH) The types of data and the geographic areas shown in reports differ from one series to another. In most series, there is one report for each State, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands of the United States (Virgin Islands), plus a United States summary report. Some series include reports for American Indian and Alaska Native areas, metropolitan areas, and urbanized areas. See appendix F for detailed information about the various report series; additional 1990 census data products such as computer tapes, microfiche, and laser disks; other related materials; and sources of assistance. The data from the 1990 census were derived from a limited number of basic questions asked of the entire population and about every housing unit (referred to as the 100-percent questions), and from additional questions asked of a sample of the population and housing units (referred to as the sample questions). Two primary versions of questionnaires were used: a short form containing only the 100-percent questions and a long form containing both the 100-percent questions and the additional sample questions. Appendix E presents facsimiles of the questionnaire pages and the respondent instructions used to collect the data included in this report. Appendix F lists the subjects that are covered by the 100-percent and sample components of the 1990 census. Legal provision for this census, which was conducted as of April 1, 1990, was made in the Act of Congress of August 31, 1954 (amended August 1957, December 1975, and October 1976), which is codified in Title 13, United States Code. HOW TO USE THIS CENSUS REPORT I–1 JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 2 SESS: 41 OUTPUT: Thu Oct 22 08:58:24 1992 / node2/ F main F / 90dec/ allexcph23/ usst/ how Tables identified in the table finding guide with a reference letter in parentheses after the table number present characteristics for racial groups or persons of Hispanic origin. The tables without reference letters contain data for the total population only. The table finding guide does not include cross-classifications of subject-matter items, nor does it distinguish among tables presenting data for all persons or housing units and tables presenting data for subgroups (for example, persons under 18 years or renteroccupied housing units) unless it is necessary to locate the subject. Additional information to locate data within specific reports often is provided in the headnote at the top of the table finding guide and in the footnotes at the bottom of the guide. HOW TO USE THE STATISTICAL TABLES Parts of a Statistical Table The census data included in printed reports are arranged in tables. Each table includes four major parts: (1) heading, (2) boxhead, (3) stub, and (4) data field. A typical census report table is illustrated below. table within the report, while the title is a brief statement indicating the classification, nature, and time reference of the data presented in the table. The headnote is enclosed in brackets and is located under the title. It contains statements that qualify, explain, or provide information pertaining to the entire table. In some tables showing racial and Hispanic origin groups, the headnote includes information that data are presented only when certain populationsize criteria (thresholds) are met. (For more information on thresholds, see the ‘‘User Notes’’ section.) The boxhead is under the heading. This portion of the table, which contains the individual column heads or captions, describes the data in each vertical column. In the boxhead of many tables, a spanner appears across and above two or more column heads or across two or more lower spanners. The purpose of a spanner is to classify or qualify items below it or separate the table into identifiable blocks in terms of major aspects of the data. The stub is located at the left edge of the table. It includes a listing of line or row captions or descriptions. At the top of the stub is the stubhead. The stubhead is considered to be an extension of the table title and usually shows generic geographic area designations and restrictions. In the stub, several features are used to help the user better understand the contents of the table. Usually, a block of data lines is preceded by a sidehead. The sidehead, similar to a spanner, describes and classifies the stub entries following it. The use of indentation in a stub indicates the relationship of one data line to another. Indented data lines represent subcategories that in most instances, sum to a total. Occasionally in tables, it is desirable to show one or more single-line subcategories that do not sum to the total. The unit of measure, such as dollars, is shown when it is not clear from the general wording of the data line. The data field is that part of the table that contains the data. It extends from the bottom of the boxhead to the bottom of the table and from the right of the stub to the right-hand edge of the page. Both geographic and subject-matter terms appear in tables. It is important to read the definitions of the terms used in the tables because census terms often are defined in special ways that reflect the manner in which the questions were asked and the data were tabulated. Definitions of geographic terms are provided in appendix A. Subject-matter terms are defined in appendix B. Symbols and Geographic Abbreviations The following symbols are used in the tables and explanations of subjects covered in this report: • A dash ‘‘-’’ represents zero or a percent that rounds to less than 0.1. • Three dots ‘‘...’’ mean not applicable. The heading consists of the table number, title, and headnote. The table number indicates the position of the I–2 • (NA) means not available. HOW TO USE THIS CENSUS REPORT JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 3 SESS: 41 OUTPUT: Thu Oct 22 08:58:24 1992 / node2/ F main F / 90dec/ allexcph23/ usst/ how • The prefix ‘‘r’’ indicates that the count has been revised since publication of 1980 reports or that the area was erroneously omitted or not shown in the correct geographic relationship in the 1980 census reports. This symbol appears only in the 1990 CPH-2, Population and Housing Unit Counts reports. • A dagger ‘‘†’’ next to the name of a geographic area indicates that there has been a geographic change(s) (for example, an annexation or detachment, a new incorporation, or a name change) since the information published for the 1980 census for that area. This symbol appears only in the 1990 CPH-2, Population and Housing Unit Counts reports. The geographic change information for the entities in a State is shown in the ‘‘User Notes’’ section of 1990 CPH-2, Population and Housing Unit Counts report, for that State. The information for all States appears in the ‘‘User Notes’’ section of the technical documentation for Summary Tape Files 1 and 3. • A plus sign ‘‘+ ’’ or a minus sign ‘‘–’’ following a figure denotes that the median falls in the initial or terminal category of an open-ended distribution. (For more information on medians, see the discussion under ‘‘Derived Measures’’ in appendix B.) • A minus sign ‘‘–’’ preceding a figure denotes decrease. The following geographic abbreviations are used in the tables and explanations of subjects covered in this report: • A ‘‘(pt.)’’ next to the name of a geographic area in a hierarchical presentation indicates that the geographic entity is only partially located in the superior geographic entity. For example, a ‘‘(pt.)’’ next to a place name in a county subdivision-place hierarchy indicates that the place is located in more than one county subdivision. (Places also may be ‘‘split’’ by county, congressional district, urban/ rural, metropolitan area, voting district, and other geographic boundaries, depending on the presentation.) Other geographic entities also can be‘‘split’’ by a higher-level entity. The exception is a tabulation block, which is unique within all geographic entities in census products. • BG is block group. • BNA is block numbering area. • CDP is census designated place. • CMSA is consolidated metropolitan statistical area. • MA is metropolitan area. • MSA is metropolitan statistical area. • PMSA is primary metropolitan statistical area. • TDSA is tribal designated statistical area. • TJSA is tribal jurisdiction statistical area. • unorg. is unorganized territory. HOW TO USE THIS CENSUS REPORT • VTD is voting district. Census tables often include derived measures such as medians, means, percents, and ratios. More detailed information about derived measures is provided in appendix B. GRAPHICS Charts, statistical maps, and other graphic summaries are included in some 1990 census reports. If graphics are shown in a report, they are presented immediately after the ‘‘User Notes’’ section. USER NOTES User notes include corrections, errata, and related explanatory information. This section appears directly before the statistical tables in census reports unless graphics are shown. It presents information about unique characteristics of the report and changes or corrections made too late to be reflected in the text or tables themselves. CONTENTS OF THE APPENDIXES Appendix A—Provides definitions of the types of geographic areas and related information used in census reports. Appendix B—Contains definitions for the subject-matter items used in census reports, including explanations of derived measures, limitations of the data, and comparability with previous censuses. The subjects are listed alphabetically. In reports that contain both population and housing characteristics, the population characteristics are described first, followed by the explanations of the housing subjects. Appendix C—Provides information on confidentiality of the data, allocations and substitutions, and sources of errors in the data. Appendix D—Explains the residence rules used in counting the population and housing units, presents a brief overview of data collection operations, and describes processing procedures used to convert data from unedited questionnaires to final 1990 publications and tapes. This appendix also clarifies the procedures used to collect data for persons abroad at the time of the census, where persons on military bases or away at school were counted, how data were collected for persons in institutions, and which citizens of foreign countries were included in the U.S. data. Appendix E—Presents a facsimile of the 1990 census questionnaire pages and the respondent instructions used to collect the data in this report. I–3 JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 4 SESS: 41 OUTPUT: Thu Oct 22 08:58:24 1992 / node2/ F main F / 90dec/ allexcph23/ usst/ how Appendix F—Summarizes the 1990 census data products program by describing the information available in printed reports and in other sources, such as microfiche or computer tape; and provides information on where to obtain assistance. Appendix G—Contains maps depicting the geographic areas shown in this report. I–4 HOW TO USE THIS CENSUS REPORT JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 1 SESS: 197 OUTPUT: Wed Aug 18 09:48:10 1993 / pssw01/ disk2/ 90dec/ cp2/ st/ tfg TABLE FINDING GUIDE Subjects by Type of Geographic Area and Table Number Subjects covered in this report are shown on the left side, and types of geographic areas are shown at the top. For definitions of area classifications, see appendix A. For definitions and explanations of subject characteristics, see appendix B. Race and Hispanic origin are indicated with reference letters in parentheses after the table numbers. When a range of table numbers is shown together with a reference letter, there is one table for each race and Hispanic group. Reference letters for population counts and characteristics by race and Hispanic origin are: (A) (B) (C) (D) White; Black; American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut; Asian or Pacific Islander; Hispanic origin; White, not of Hispanic origin American Indian, Eskimo, Aleut, All Asian, Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, Asian Indian, Korean, Vietnamese, Cambodian, Hmong, Laotian, Thai; All Pacific Islander, Hawaiian, Samoan, Guamanian Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Other Hispanic origin, Dominican, Central American, Costa Rican, Guatemalan, Honduran, Nicaraguan, Panamanian, Salvadoran, South American, Argentinean, Chilean, Colombian, Ecuadorian, Peruvian, Venezuelan, All other Hispanic origin Race by Hispanic origin Place and (in selected States) county subdivision1 The State County Subject Total SUMMARY CHARACTERISTICS . . . . . . POPULATION COUNTS BY RACE AND HISPANIC ORIGIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . SOCIAL CHARACTERISTICS Age. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20, 34, 45(A), 110(B), 119(C), 128(D) 17, 31 20, 34, 45(A), 111(B), 120(C), 129(D) Urban, rural, size of place, and rural farm Inside and outside metropolitan area Total Rural or rural farm 10,000 or more 2,500 to 9,999 American Indian and Alaska Native area2 14-16 ... 1-3, 8-13(A) 1-3, 8-13(A) 1-3, 8-13(A) 1-3, 8-13(A) 4-5(A-D) 4(A-D) 5(A-D) 6(A-D) ... 1-3, 8-13(A) 1-3, 8-13(A) 214(A), 218(A) 7(A-D) 7(A-D) 20, 56-61(A) 17 20, 62-67(A) 34, 140, 151(A) 56-61(A) 31 137 215, 219 169, 180(A) 196 222 Ancestry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Disability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 166 195 197 ... 223 34, 140, 152(A) 62-67(A) 216, 220 169, 181(A) Education: School enrollment and type of school, educational attainment . . . 22, 36, 47(A), 111(B), 120(C), 129(D) 21, 35, 46(A), 110(B), 119(C), 128(D) 22, 62-67(A) 36, 62-67(A) 142, 152(A), 160(B), 163(C) 141, 151(A), 160(B), 163(C) 215, 219 171, 181(A), 189(B), 192(C) 170, 180(A), 189(B), 192(C) 197, 205(A), 208(B), 211(C) 196, 205(A), 208(B), 211(C) 223 Fertility (children ever born) . . . . . . . . . 21, 56-61(A) 35, 56-61(A) 215, 219 222 Household and family characteristics: Household type and relationship . . . 21, 35, 46(A), 110(B), 119(C), 128(D) 21, 35, 46(A), 110(B), 119(C), 128(D) 21, 35, 46(A), 110(B), 119(C), 128(D) 21, 56-61(A) 35, 141, 151(A) 56-61(A) 215, 219 170, 180(A) 196 222 Selected living arrangements, unmarried partner households . . . . 21, 56-61(A) 35, 141, 151(A) 56-61(A) ... 170, 180(A) 196 222 Family type by presence of own children . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21, 56-61(A) 35, 56-61(A) 141, 151(A), 160(B), 163(C) 215, 219 170, 180(A), 189(B), 192(C) 196, 205(A), 208(B), 211(C) 222 Language: Language spoken at home (detailed list) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Language spoken at home by ability to speak English. . . . . . . . . . . See footnotes at end of table. 18, 32 18, 32 18 18 32 32 138 138 ... ... 167 167 ... 195 ... ... TABLE FINDING GUIDE II–1 JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 2 SESS: 198 OUTPUT: Wed Aug 18 09:48:10 1993 / pssw01/ disk2/ 90dec/ cp2/ st/ tfg Subjects by Type of Geographic Area and Table Number—Con. Subjects covered in this report are shown on the left side, and types of geographic areas are shown at the top. For definitions of area classifications, see appendix A. For definitions and explanations of subject characteristics, see appendix B. Race and Hispanic origin are indicated with reference letters in parentheses after the table numbers. When a range of table numbers is shown together with a reference letter, there is one table for each race and Hispanic group. Reference letters for population counts and characteristics by race and Hispanic origin are: (A) (B) (C) (D) White; Black; American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut; Asian or Pacific Islander; Hispanic origin; White, not of Hispanic origin American Indian, Eskimo, Aleut, All Asian, Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, Asian Indian, Korean, Vietnamese, Cambodian, Hmong, Laotian, Thai; All Pacific Islander, Hawaiian, Samoan, Guamanian Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Other Hispanic origin, Dominican, Central American, Costa Rican, Guatemalan, Honduran, Nicaraguan, Panamanian, Salvadoran, South American, Argentinean, Chilean, Colombian, Ecuadorian, Peruvian, Venezuelan, All other Hispanic origin Race by Hispanic origin Place and (in selected States) county subdivision1 The State County Subject Total SOCIAL CHARACTERISTICS —Con. Language:—Con. Ability to speak English by age, in households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20, 34, 45(A), 111(B), 120(C), 129(D) Urban, rural, size of place, and rural farm Inside and outside metropolitan area Total Rural or rural farm 10,000 or more 2,500 to 9,999 American Indian and Alaska Native area2 20, 62-67(A) 34, 62-67(A) 140, 152(A), 160(B), 163(C) 215, 219 169, 181(A), 189(B), 192(C) 197, 205(A), 208(B), 211(C) 223 Nativity, citizenship, year of entry, and birthplace of foreign born: Nativity, citizenship, year of entry, area of birth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Birthplace of the foreign born . . . . . . Older population (60 years and over): Living arrangements, educational attainment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30, 44, 55(A), 118(B), 127(C), 136(D) 23, 37, 48(A), 112(B), 121(C), 130(D) 23, 37, 48(A), 112(B), 121(C), 130(D) 23, 37, 48(A), 114(B), 123(C), 132(D) 30, 104-109(A) 23, 68-73(A) 44, 150, 159(A) 104-109(A) 37, 68-73(A) 143, 153(A), 160(B), 163(C) 143, 153(A), 160(B), 163(C) ... 179, 188(A) 204 230 18, 32 19, 33 18 19 32 33 138 139 ... ... 167 168 195 ... ... ... Place of birth and nativity . . . . . . . . . . . 216, 220 172, 182(A), 189(B), 192(C) 172, 182(A), 189(B), 192(C) 198, 205(A), 208(B), 211(C) 198, 205(A), 208(B), 211(C) 200 224 Residence in 1985 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23, 68-73(A) 37, 68-73(A) 216, 220 224 Veteran status, period of service . . . . . 23, 80-85(A) 37, 143, 155(A) 80-85(A) ... 172, 184(A) 226 ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS Class of worker, workers in family in 1989. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27, 41, 52(A), 114(B), 123(C), 132(D) 27, 80-85(A) 41, 80-85(A) 147, 155(A), 161(B), 164(C) 217, 221 176, 184(A), 190(B), 193(C) 200, 206(A), 209(B), 212(C) 226 Commuting: Means of transportation and carpooling, travel time to work . . . . 23, 37, 48(A), 112(B), 121(C), 130(D) 23, 37, 48(A), 112(B), 121(C), 130(D) 23, 68-73(A) ... 37, 143, 153(A) 68-73(A) ... 143, 153(A) 216, 220 172, 182(A) 198 224 Place of work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 216, 220 172, 182(A) 198 224 See footnotes at end of table. II–2 TABLE FINDING GUIDE JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 3 SESS: 199 OUTPUT: Wed Aug 18 09:48:10 1993 / pssw01/ disk2/ 90dec/ cp2/ st/ tfg Subjects by Type of Geographic Area and Table Number—Con. Subjects covered in this report are shown on the left side, and types of geographic areas are shown at the top. For definitions of area classifications, see appendix A. For definitions and explanations of subject characteristics, see appendix B. Race and Hispanic origin are indicated with reference letters in parentheses after the table numbers. When a range of table numbers is shown together with a reference letter, there is one table for each race and Hispanic group. Reference letters for population counts and characteristics by race and Hispanic origin are: (A) (B) (C) (D) White; Black; American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut; Asian or Pacific Islander; Hispanic origin; White, not of Hispanic origin American Indian, Eskimo, Aleut, All Asian, Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, Asian Indian, Korean, Vietnamese, Cambodian, Hmong, Laotian, Thai; All Pacific Islander, Hawaiian, Samoan, Guamanian Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Other Hispanic origin, Dominican, Central American, Costa Rican, Guatemalan, Honduran, Nicaraguan, Panamanian, Salvadoran, South American, Argentinean, Chilean, Colombian, Ecuadorian, Peruvian, Venezuelan, All other Hispanic origin Race by Hispanic origin Place and (in selected States) county subdivision1 The State County Subject Total ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS —Con. Income: Income in 1989, median income in 1989 by selected characteristics, income type in 1989 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Urban, rural, size of place, and rural farm Inside and outside metropolitan area Total Rural or rural farm 10,000 or more 2,500 to 9,999 American Indian and Alaska Native area2 28, 42, 53(A), 116(B), 125(C), 134(D) 26, 40, 51(A), 112(B), 121(C), 130(D) 28, 92-97(A) 42, 92-97(A) 148, 157(A), 162(B), 165(C) 146, 153(A), 161(B), 164(C) 217, 221 177, 186(A), 191(B), 194(C) 175, 182(A), 190(B), 193(C) 202, 207(A), 210(B), 213(C) 198, 206(A), 209(B), 212(C) 228 Industry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26, 68-73(A) 40, 68-73(A) 216, 220 224 Labor force: Labor force status, presence of own children . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24, 38, 49(A), 113(B), 122(C), 131(D) 24, 74-79(A) 38, 74-79(A) 144, 154(A), 161(B), 164(C) 216, 220 173, 183(A), 190(B), 193(C) 199, 206(A), 209(B), 212(C) 200 225 Labor force status of family members . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21, 35, 46(A), 114(B), 123(C), 132(D) 22, 36, 47(A), 114(B), 123(C), 132(D) 25, 39, 50(A), 115(B), 124(C), 133(D) 21, 80-85(A) 35, 141, 155(A) 80-85(A) ... 170, 184(A) 226 School enrollment and labor force status. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22, 80-85(A) 25, 86-91(A) 36, 142, 155(A) 80-85(A) 39, 86-91(A) 145, 156(A), 161(B), 164(C) 147 216, 220 171, 184(A) 200 226 Occupation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217, 221 174, 185(A), 190(B), 193(C) 176 201, 206(A), 209(B), 212(C) ... 227 Last occupation of experienced unemployed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Older population (60 years and over): Income in 1989, poverty status in 1989 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Poverty status: All income levels in 1989, income in 1989 below the poverty level . . . 27, 41, 52(A) 27 41 ... ... 30, 44, 55(A), 118(B), 127(C), 136(D) 30, 104-109(A) 44, 150, 159(A) 104-109(A) ... 179, 188(A) 204 230 29, 43, 54(A), 117(B), 126(C), 135(D) 27, 41, 52(A), 114(B), 123(C), 132(D) 29, 98-103(A) 43, 98-103(A) 149, 158(A), 162(B), 165(C) 147, 155(A), 161(B), 164(C) 217, 221 178, 187(A), 191(B), 194(C) 176, 184(A), 190(B), 193(C) 203, 207(A), 210(B), 213(C) 200, 206(A), 209(B), 212(C) 229 Work status in 1989 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27, 80-85(A) 41, 80-85(A) 216, 220 226 ... Not applicable for this report. 1 The selected States are: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Wisconsin. 2 Characteristics are shown only for the American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut households. TABLE FINDING GUIDE II–3 JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 1 SESS: 17 OUTPUT: Tue Aug 17 16:06:19 1993 / pssw01/ disk2/ 90dec/ cp2/ 3/ usernote USER NOTES Additional information concerning this 1990 census product may be available at a later date. If you wish to receive these User Notes, contact: Data User Services Division Customer Services Bureau of the Census Washington, DC 20233 301-763-4100 Questions concerning the content of this report may be directed to: Population Division Bureau of the Census Washington, DC 20233 User Note 2 The user should note that there are limitations to many of these data. Please refer to the text provided with this report for further explanations on the limitations of the data. User Note 3 The estimated population totals for persons in group quarters, specifically by group quarters type, that are based on census sample tabulations may differ from comparable figures shown in 100-percent tabulations. Such differences result, in part, from sampling variability which occurs because information was obtained from a sample of the population rather than from all persons. Differences also occur because of nonsampling errors which affect the 100-percent and sample data. Examples of nonsampling errors include respondent and enumerator errors, processing errors, and nonresponse. The 100-percent data are the official counts and should be used as the source for data on group quarters type when the primary focus is on counts of the population in group quarters, especially for small areas such as census tracts/ BNA’s or blocks. When the group quarters population is shown by characteristics covered only on a sample basis (for example, education, labor force status, income, etc.), the sample figures should be used within the context of the sampling variability associated with them. For more information on the limitations of 100-percent and sample data for persons in group quarters and the classification of group quarters type, see appendix B. Reasons for the differences between 100-percent and sample totals will be an important focus of post-census research and evaluation. ADDITIONAL DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS OF DATA GENERAL User Note 1 Age Reporting—Review of detailed 1990 information indicated that respondents tended to provide their age as of the date of completion of the questionnaire, not their age on April 1, 1990. In addition, there may have been a tendency for respondents to round up their age if they were close to having a birthday. It is likely that approximately 10 percent of persons in most age groups are actually 1 year younger. For most single years of age, the misstatements are largely offsetting. The problem is most pronounced at age 0 because persons lost to age 1 may not have been fully offset by the inclusion of babies born after April 1, 1990, and because there may have been more rounding up to age 1 to avoid reporting age as 0 years. (Age in completed months was not collected for infants under age 1.) The reporting of age 1 year older than age on April 1, 1990, is likely to have been greater in areas where the census data were collected later in 1990. The magnitude of this problem was much less in the three previous censuses where age was typically derived from respondent data on year of birth and quarter of birth. (For more information on the design of the age question, see the discussion on comparability under ‘‘Age’’ in appendix B.) USER NOTES User Note 4 Estimated population and housing unit totals based on tabulations from only the sample questionnaires (sample tabulations) may differ from the official counts as tabulated from every census questionnaire (100-percent tabulations). Such differences result, in part, because the sample tabulations are based on information from a sample of households rather than from all households (sampling error). Differences also can occur because the interview situation (length of questionnaire, effect of the interviewer, III–1 JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 2 SESS: 17 OUTPUT: Tue Aug 17 16:06:19 1993 / pssw01/ disk2/ 90dec/ cp2/ 3/ usernote etc.) and the processing rules differ between the 100percent and sample tabulations. These types of differences are referred to as nonsampling errors. (For more information on nonsampling error, see appendix C.) The 100-percent data are the official counts and should be used as the source of information on population and housing items collected on the 100-percent questionnaire, such as age, race, Hispanic origin, number of rooms, and tenure. This is especially appropriate when the primary focus is on counts of the population or housing units for small areas such as census tracts/ BNA’s, block groups, and for American Indian and Alaska Native areas. For estimates of counts of persons and housing units by characteristics asked only on a sample basis (such as education, labor force status, income, and source of water), the sample estimates should be used within the context of the error associated with them. Many users are interested in tabulations of items collected on the sample cross-classified by items collected on a 100-percent basis such as age, race, sex, Hispanic origin, and housing units by tenure. Given the way the weights were applied during sample tabulations, generally, there is exact agreement between sample estimates and 100-percent counts for total population and total housing units for most geographic areas. At the State level and higher geographic levels, sample estimates and 100-percent counts for population by age, sex, race, and Hispanic origin and for housing units by tenure, number of rooms and so on would be reasonably similar and, in some cases, the same. At smaller geographic levels, including census tract/ BNA, there is still general agreement between 100-percent counts and sample estimates of total population or housing units. At smaller geographic levels, however, there will be expected differences between sample estimates and 100-percent counts for population by age, sex, race, and Hispanic origin and for housing units by tenure, number of rooms and so on. In these cases, users may want to consider using derived measures (such as means and medians) or percent distributions. Whether using absolute numbers or derived measures for small population groups and for a small number of housing units in small geographic areas, users should be cautioned that the sampling error associated with these data may be large. Even though the differences between sample estimates and 100-percent counts for these categories are generally small, the differences for the American Indian, as well as the Hispanic origin populations, are relatively larger than for other groups. The following provides some explanation for these differences. State-level sample estimates of the number of American Indians are generally higher than the corresponding 100-percent counts. It appears the differences are primarily the result of proportionately higher reporting of ‘‘Cherokee’’ tribe on sample questionnaires. This phenomenon occurs primarily in off-reservation areas. The reasons for the greater reporting of Cherokee on sample forms are not fully known at this time. The Census Bureau will do research to provide more information on this phenomenon. For the Hispanic origin population, sample estimates at the State level are generally lower than the corresponding 100-percent counts. The majority of difference is caused by the 100-percent and sample processing of the Hispanic question on the sample questionnaire when the respondent did not mark any response category. When processing the sample, we used written entries in race or Hispanic origin as well as responses to questions only asked on the sample, such as ancestry and place of birth. These procedures led to a lower proportion of persons being assigned as Hispanic in sample processing than were assigned during 100-percent processing. The Census Bureau will evaluate the effectiveness of the 100-percent and sample procedures. As in previous censuses, the Census Bureau will evaluate the quality of the data and make this information available to data users. In the meanwhile, both 100percent and sample data serve very important purposes and, therefore, should be used within the limitations of the sampling and nonsampling errors. User Note 5 Thresholds and Complementary Thresholds—To show characteristics for a large number of racial and Hispanic groups and to avoid using a large number of pages to show characteristics for small population groups, population thresholds are used in some tables in this report. Also, complementary population thresholds are used in some tables to avoid showing largely repetitive data for the White population and for the White, not of Hispanic origin population. Specifically, complementary thresholds are used to limit the presentation of characteristics for the White population when the population of races other than White is small and for the White, not of Hispanic origin population when the Hispanic origin population is small. For example, assume that the threshold and complementary threshold are 1,000 in a table showing data by race and Hispanic origin for counties. The threshold of 1,000 applies to each group, and in addition, the complementary threshold of 1,000 applies to White and to White, not of Hispanic origin. Figure 1, shown on the next page, illustrates how the threshold and complementary threshold for race and Hispanic origin apply for a hypothetical county. (For simplicity, it is assumed that the ‘‘Other race’’ population of the county is zero because characteristics are not shown for the ‘‘Other race’’ population below the State level.) Thresholds are calculated for each race and III–2 USER NOTES JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 3 SESS: 20 OUTPUT: Tue Aug 17 16:06:19 1993 / pssw01/ disk2/ 90dec/ cp2/ 3/ usernote Figure 1. Thresholds and Complementary Thresholds Race and Hispanic origin All persons White Population 15,300 13,800 Characteristics shown Yes Yes Reason Threshold does not apply to total population. Threshold and complementary threshold apply. There are 1,000 or more White persons, and there are 1,000 or more persons of races other than White. Threshold applies. There are 1,000 or more Black persons. Threshold applies. There are fewer than 1,000 American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut persons. Threshold applies. There are fewer than 1,000 Asian or Pacific Islander persons. Threshold applies. There are fewer than 1,000 Hispanic persons. Threshold and complementary threshold apply. There are 1,000 or more White, not of Hispanic origin persons, but there are fewer than 1,000 Hispanic origin persons. Black American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Asian or Pacific Islander Hispanic origin (of any race) White, not of Hispanic origin 1,100 100 300 300 13,500 Yes No No No No Hispanic origin population subgroup as shown in figure 2 below. (For more information on the race and Hispanic origin categories, see appendix B.) The Census Bureau provides data in greater subjectmatter and geographic detail on summary tape files (STF’s) than in printed reports. Each printed report is derived from a specific summary tape file. For data not shown in a report because of the application of thresholds or complementary thresholds, see the corresponding summary tape file. For more information on computer tapes and other data products, see appendix F. User Note 6 The Hispanic origin groups included in the category, ‘‘All other Hispanic origin,’’ may vary among some data products. Persons of Hispanic origin are those who classified Figure 2. Race and Hispanic Population Subgroups Race White Black American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut American Indian Eskimo Aleut Asian or Pacific Islander All Asian Chinese Filipino Japanese Asian Indian Korean Vietnamese Cambodian Hmong Laotian Thai All Pacific Islander Hawaiian Samoan Guamanian Hispanic origin Hispanic origin (of any race) Mexican Puerto Rican Cuban Other Hispanic Dominican (Dominican Republic) Central American Costa Rican Guatemalan Honduran Nicaraguan Panamanian Salvadoran South American Argentinean Chilean Colombian Ecuadorian Peruvian Venezuelan All other Hispanic origin themselves in one of the specific Hispanic origin groups listed on the census questionnaire—‘‘Mexican,’’ ‘‘Puerto Rican,’’ ‘‘Cuban,’’ or ‘‘other Spanish/ Hispanic’’ origin. In the tables of this report, the category, ‘‘All other Hispanic origin’’ includes only those persons who reported ‘‘other Spanish/ Hispanic,’’ and are not included in the specific groups listed under ‘‘Other Hispanic.’’ In other selected data products, ‘‘All other Hispanic origin’’ is a residual category that includes all persons who reported any Hispanic origin group but were not tabulated in any of the Hispanic origin groups listed in the table. (For more information on Hispanic origin categories, see appendix B.) User Note 7 A processing error in Summary Tape File 4 affected the data in tables 13, 54, 55, 103, 109, 135, 136, 158, 159, 187, 188, and 207 in this report. This error affected selected income and poverty characteristics for the ‘‘not of Hispanic population by race.’’ Corrected data will be produced at a later date. For more information, contact the Income Statistics Branch on 301-763-8576 or the Poverty and Wealth Statistics Branch on 301-763-8578. User Note 8 In this report, counties containing no rural population are shown in tables 214 through 217 but are excluded from tables 218 through 221, showing rural farm. However, for counties with rural population and no farm population, the counties are shown in tables 218 through 221, with a dash ‘‘–’’ to represent zero for the corresponding data lines. User Note 9 In this report, American Indian and Alaska Native areas containing no American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut population are not shown in tables 14 through 16, 222 through 230, and 233. III–3 USER NOTES JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 4 SESS: 21 OUTPUT: Tue Aug 17 16:06:19 1993 / pssw01/ disk2/ 90dec/ cp2/ 3/ usernote User Note 10 Tables that do not apply threshold or complementary threshold for racial and Hispanic origin groups include places and county subdivisions based on the 100-percent population counts for each place and county subdivision. Tables that apply threshold or complementary threshold for racial and Hispanic origin groups include places and county subdivisions based on the sample population counts for each place and county subdivision. User Note 12 In tables 217 and 221, the occupation data for the line that reads ‘‘Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers’’ for employed females 16 years and over were tallied incorrectly. The data were tallied for all employed persons 16 years and over. GEOGRAPHIC NAMES AND PRESENTATION GENERAL User Note 1 The latitude and longitude values shown by tick marks in the margins of the County Subdivision Outline Maps in appendix G are approximate. They are shown only for general reference. They are displayed accurately on the State and County Outline Maps. User Note 11 The data shown for ‘‘Total ancestries reported’’ is twice the number shown for the total population. The count for total ancestries reported includes two ancestries for each person. For example, if a person reported a multiple ancestry such as ‘‘German and Irish,’’ that response was counted twice in the tabulations—once in the ‘‘German’’ category and again in the ‘‘Irish’’ category. Also, for a person reporting only a single ancestry, the person was tabulated twice—once for the reported ancestry and again in the ‘‘Other ancestry’’ category. The count for ‘‘Total ancestries reported’’ for comparable geographic areas may differ among census data products since, in some products, persons who reported a single ancestry are counted only once and a second ancestry is not tabulated. For more information, see the discussion under ‘‘Ancestry’’ in appendix B. ALASKA User Note 1 Some Alaska Native village statistical areas that have very small counts of American Indians, Eskimos, and Aleuts in the 100-percent data have zero estimates of American Indians, Eskimos, and Aleuts based on sample tabulations shown in this data product. This occurs because there is a statistical chance that a small population will not appear in a sample. The Alaska Native village statistical areas affected are: Alexander, Ekuk, Napaimute, Portage Creek, Telida, and Wiseman. III–4 USER NOTES Table 1. Summary of Social Characteristics: 1990 All persons Persons 5 years and over Percent who speak a language other than English at home Persons enrolled in elementary or high school Percent in private school 4.8 Persons 16 to 19 years Percent not enrolled in school and not high school graduate 10.9 Persons 25 years and over [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural and Size of Place Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Borough and Census Area Place [2,500 or More Persons] Total The State 550 043 Percent foreign born 4.5 Foreign born persons Percent entered 1980 to 1990 43.6 Native persons Percent born in State of residence 35.6 Percent living in different house in 1985 59.4 Percent living in different State or abroad in 1985 23.5 Total 12.1 And do not speak English " very well" 4.5 Persons 18 to 24 years Percent enrolled in college 21.2 Percent high school graduate or higher 86.6 Percent with bachelor’s degree or higher 23.0 Persons under 18 Children years ever born Percent per 1,000 living women 35 with two to 44 parents years 75.7 1 968 URBAN AND RURAL AND SIZE OF PLACE Urban Inside urbanized area Central place Urban fringe Outside urbanized area Place of 10,000 or more Place of 2,500 to 9,999 Rural Place of 1,000 to 2,499 Place of less than 1,000 Other rural Rural farm 370 863 221 745 221 745 – 149 118 66 353 82 765 179 180 24 440 68 850 85 890 1 160 5.6 6.0 6.0 – 5.1 4.9 5.2 2.2 2.8 2.2 2.1 .6 45.0 44.8 44.8 – 45.3 40.6 48.9 36.2 30.4 49.7 27.2 28.6 30.6 28.3 28.3 – 33.9 31.1 36.1 45.6 35.0 66.9 31.6 34.2 63.9 62.9 62.9 – 65.5 65.5 65.5 49.9 58.5 43.3 52.7 39.2 26.8 25.2 25.2 – 29.2 29.4 28.9 16.7 25.1 12.1 18.0 5.9 10.4 9.9 9.9 – 11.1 9.2 12.6 15.9 6.5 33.3 4.9 1.8 3.7 3.8 3.8 – 3.6 2.9 4.2 6.3 2.0 14.1 1.4 – 4.9 5.0 5.0 – 4.8 5.7 4.2 4.5 4.3 2.4 6.5 1.9 10.9 10.1 10.1 – 12.0 12.3 11.7 11.0 11.2 12.8 9.1 21.2 24.2 25.5 25.5 – 22.5 30.9 14.2 12.2 12.3 7.1 17.8 8.6 88.9 90.3 90.3 – 86.7 88.8 84.9 81.9 85.0 70.1 89.5 87.2 24.8 26.5 26.5 – 22.2 26.5 18.8 19.3 16.7 13.1 24.5 21.4 75.1 74.7 74.7 – 75.6 74.9 76.1 76.7 79.6 68.8 82.9 74.9 1 860 1 797 1 797 – 1 964 1 810 2 093 2 203 2 087 2 694 1 949 2 381 INSIDE AND OUTSIDE METROPOLITAN AREA Inside metropolitan area In central city Not in central city Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area Rural Outside metropolitan area Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area Place of 10,000 or more Place of 2,500 to 9,999 Rural 226 338 226 338 – – – – – 323 705 149 118 – 149 118 66 353 82 765 174 587 5.9 5.9 – – – – – 3.5 5.1 – 5.1 4.9 5.2 2.2 44.6 44.6 – – – – – 42.4 45.3 – 45.3 40.6 48.9 36.6 28.3 28.3 – – – – – 40.6 33.9 – 33.9 31.1 36.1 46.1 62.5 62.5 – – – – – 57.2 65.5 – 65.5 65.5 65.5 50.1 25.0 25.0 – – – – – 22.5 29.2 – 29.2 29.4 28.9 16.7 9.7 9.7 – – – – – 13.8 11.1 – 11.1 9.2 12.6 16.2 3.7 3.7 – – – – – 5.1 3.6 – 3.6 2.9 4.2 6.5 5.0 5.0 – – – – – 4.7 4.8 – 4.8 5.7 4.2 4.6 10.0 10.0 – – – – – 11.5 12.0 – 12.0 12.3 11.7 11.1 25.6 25.6 – – – – – 17.9 22.5 – 22.5 30.9 14.2 11.8 90.4 90.4 – – – – – 83.9 86.7 – 86.7 88.8 84.9 81.5 26.9 26.9 – – – – – 20.2 22.2 – 22.2 26.5 18.8 18.6 75.1 75.1 – – – – – 76.0 75.6 – 75.6 74.9 76.1 76.3 1 794 1 794 – – – – – 2 103 1 964 – 1 964 1 810 2 093 2 220 BOROUGH AND CENSUS AREA Aleutians East Borough Aleutians West Census Area Anchorage Borough Bethel Census Area Bristol Bay Borough Dillingham Census Area Fairbanks North Star Borough Haines Borough Juneau Borough Kenai Peninsula Borough Ketchikan Gateway Borough Kodiak Island Borough Lake and Peninsula Borough Matanuska-Susitna Borough Nome Census Area North Slope Borough Northwest Arctic Borough Prince of Wales-Outer Ketchikan Census Area Sitka Borough Skagway-Yakutat-Angoon Census Area Southeast Fairbanks Census Area Valdez-Cordova Census Area Wade Hampton Census Area Wrangell-Petersburg Census Area Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area 2 9 226 13 1 4 77 2 26 40 13 13 1 39 8 5 6 6 8 4 5 9 5 7 8 464 478 338 656 410 012 720 117 751 802 828 309 668 683 288 979 113 278 588 385 913 952 791 042 478 23.1 12.1 5.9 .9 1.5 .6 3.7 2.5 4.9 2.6 3.6 9.8 2.1 1.9 1.3 3.7 .5 1.5 3.8 2.3 3.0 3.4 .5 1.3 1.5 83.8 68.5 44.6 59.8 19.0 16.7 38.3 18.9 37.6 19.5 29.3 53.0 62.9 28.5 27.1 55.2 44.8 45.8 32.8 55.4 33.0 37.3 53.6 11.0 24.8 57.5 16.1 28.3 86.1 39.0 77.3 26.9 31.9 36.3 32.1 36.8 34.8 83.5 32.5 79.7 76.8 86.6 41.9 39.2 48.4 30.9 35.4 94.0 42.8 64.5 67.6 85.7 62.5 41.4 67.6 41.5 64.2 48.8 58.2 54.9 58.9 66.0 44.3 53.9 44.7 45.3 41.0 61.1 62.5 55.7 52.3 55.8 30.3 53.9 46.7 39.5 73.2 25.0 5.9 34.3 8.1 33.1 19.1 18.0 16.3 22.2 33.1 6.7 12.3 6.5 10.8 5.6 27.8 23.8 26.2 26.1 20.4 2.8 19.2 13.5 29.2 17.8 9.7 67.6 5.9 43.7 7.4 5.0 7.4 6.2 5.4 13.9 19.7 4.4 39.0 57.0 42.2 3.6 6.8 8.8 12.3 8.4 64.4 3.8 15.7 18.6 9.2 3.7 35.2 .9 18.6 2.2 .9 2.3 2.3 1.9 5.8 8.9 1.2 9.4 14.1 15.1 .7 1.9 2.7 3.3 2.2 23.6 .5 5.2 1.2 1.3 5.0 .5 4.6 .9 6.4 4.1 4.0 6.4 8.9 7.9 3.0 4.8 .5 .5 1.0 1.4 3.8 5.8 12.9 2.8 .3 .5 .9 16.8 7.9 10.0 10.9 3.6 6.5 10.7 – 17.2 12.8 14.6 9.8 31.0 7.9 13.1 17.6 14.5 15.3 9.4 18.2 2.9 13.2 11.6 9.5 10.8 7.0 10.7 25.6 6.6 27.1 7.5 28.3 10.2 23.0 13.9 16.9 7.3 .7 17.9 7.2 8.6 7.0 4.9 31.7 5.8 17.6 13.4 5.6 5.7 4.8 66.4 85.8 90.4 62.3 89.8 69.8 89.8 78.5 89.9 87.2 85.4 84.7 60.7 87.8 65.0 68.5 63.8 77.5 87.0 79.3 85.9 83.9 57.8 81.0 73.2 12.9 14.8 26.9 13.1 18.9 15.3 25.2 17.6 30.7 17.9 20.2 21.5 14.4 18.1 13.8 14.1 11.9 11.4 21.4 15.8 19.0 18.5 10.2 19.8 13.8 74.5 86.5 75.1 71.6 81.6 72.8 81.4 75.0 73.2 80.1 74.9 80.3 76.1 79.9 61.0 62.6 52.6 73.0 76.4 71.6 78.1 72.8 67.2 78.5 59.0 2 1 1 3 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 3 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 2 496 943 794 091 990 497 842 476 740 018 045 124 128 145 634 709 811 487 982 374 278 066 520 043 435 PLACE Adak Station CDP Anchorage city Barrow city Bethel city College CDP Eielson AFB CDP Fairbanks city Homer city Juneau city Kenai city Ketchikan city Kodiak city Kotzebue city Nikiski CDP Nome city Palmer city Petersburg city Seward city Sitka city Soldotna city Sterling CDP Unalaska city Valdez city Wasilla city 4 226 3 4 11 5 30 3 26 6 8 6 2 2 3 2 3 2 8 3 3 3 4 4 600 338 465 687 249 251 843 660 751 327 252 365 751 710 500 866 207 699 588 456 802 089 074 028 5.6 5.9 6.2 2.3 4.5 3.9 5.0 2.8 4.9 2.4 4.7 17.1 .9 2.0 2.6 3.0 1.7 3.9 3.8 1.5 1.7 27.3 3.8 2.4 52.3 44.6 55.3 63.6 46.4 50.7 40.4 46.5 37.6 19.2 32.1 53.7 38.5 36.4 29.3 31.8 9.4 31.1 32.8 17.6 27.3 73.0 17.9 27.1 5.4 28.3 71.1 70.2 31.4 7.3 26.6 29.0 36.3 29.7 36.5 35.2 78.6 29.5 61.9 43.4 40.6 34.4 39.2 26.8 29.1 14.9 31.0 31.9 96.1 62.5 54.8 59.1 64.7 96.3 71.8 68.0 58.2 61.1 61.6 62.8 56.5 60.0 66.5 59.1 56.6 68.8 62.5 58.2 45.4 81.5 57.5 63.7 92.9 25.0 11.8 13.1 23.1 88.8 40.8 24.0 18.0 17.7 24.0 29.8 10.3 18.0 10.1 6.5 20.6 25.6 23.8 19.2 13.2 58.1 20.9 15.6 10.2 9.7 55.8 40.7 8.1 6.2 10.8 2.7 7.4 4.0 6.5 22.3 27.0 5.8 23.3 5.4 4.0 8.7 6.8 1.3 1.6 30.1 7.3 4.3 2.9 3.7 11.7 13.9 2.7 2.5 3.3 1.7 2.3 .4 2.7 10.3 6.5 – 4.4 2.8 .2 3.5 1.9 – – 20.4 2.3 .4 .5 5.0 .9 .2 5.0 .4 7.4 4.5 4.0 2.7 11.5 7.2 2.4 .9 1.1 8.7 – 7.4 3.8 7.5 8.0 4.7 .6 2.9 6.9 10.0 13.9 20.6 4.0 – 14.9 3.9 17.2 18.4 14.8 17.1 22.4 7.4 13.1 6.7 3.6 6.9 9.4 13.6 15.4 13.8 9.7 10.3 12.0 25.6 10.5 9.9 73.5 17.6 16.8 19.1 23.0 14.6 15.3 7.3 7.9 7.1 10.6 15.3 6.2 11.6 31.7 10.8 16.8 9.2 15.7 16.6 96.5 90.4 73.7 80.2 93.2 94.0 86.2 88.5 89.9 87.4 85.0 82.4 73.6 90.6 74.5 78.1 83.3 88.3 87.0 92.2 88.0 78.3 84.8 87.7 17.3 26.9 18.3 21.9 38.4 14.5 18.3 26.0 30.7 15.1 20.0 22.0 16.3 6.7 19.1 15.4 24.3 15.4 21.4 19.8 19.8 13.8 18.3 18.0 94.6 75.1 65.8 66.9 72.1 95.8 77.4 81.0 73.2 73.4 69.6 80.3 56.8 74.7 67.6 69.9 81.4 67.2 76.4 77.8 85.4 74.4 73.3 73.4 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 1 1 2 788 794 397 494 990 255 787 609 740 252 867 129 229 624 432 170 048 014 982 175 189 946 964 141 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 1 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 1 Table 2. Summary of Labor Force and Commuting Characteristics: 1990 Persons 16 years and over Percent in labor force Own children under 6 years in families and subfamilies Employed persons 16 years and over Workers 16 years and over [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural and Size of Place Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Borough and Census Area Place [2,500 or More Persons] The State Female Living with two parents Percent with both parents in labor force 52.5 Living with one parent Percent with parent in labor force 62.0 Percent at work 35 or more hours in reference week Total 74.7 Male 82.1 Total 66.4 With own children under 6 years 58.3 Civilian labor force Percent unemployed 8.8 Total 77.3 Male 83.8 Female 69.3 Percent government workers (local, State, or Federal) 29.6 Percent in manufacturing industries 5.9 Percent in carpools 15.3 Percent using public transportation 2.4 Mean travel time to work (minutes) 16.7 URBAN AND RURAL AND SIZE OF PLACE Urban Inside urbanized area Central place Urban fringe Outside urbanized area Place of 10,000 or more Place of 2,500 to 9,999 Rural Place of 1,000 to 2,499 Place of less than 1,000 Other rural Rural farm 77.6 78.3 78.3 – 76.5 77.5 75.8 68.3 73.1 60.5 72.9 70.7 85.2 86.3 86.3 – 83.7 84.2 83.2 75.6 81.6 66.6 80.9 80.4 69.4 70.0 70.0 – 68.4 70.1 67.0 59.5 63.3 52.5 63.4 59.8 60.9 59.5 59.5 – 62.8 63.2 62.5 52.5 54.9 51.0 53.0 82.2 56.5 55.5 55.5 – 57.9 59.8 56.5 44.7 48.7 41.3 46.2 60.0 63.8 64.0 64.0 – 63.5 59.0 66.8 58.4 73.0 52.5 67.3 71.4 7.5 7.1 7.1 – 8.3 8.1 8.4 11.8 9.0 17.6 8.8 7.9 79.0 80.3 80.3 – 76.8 76.4 77.1 72.9 73.1 64.1 77.9 76.7 84.8 85.6 85.6 – 83.5 83.3 83.7 81.5 82.0 73.5 86.1 88.1 72.4 74.4 74.4 – 69.0 69.2 68.7 60.9 62.3 50.5 66.4 59.6 27.6 24.6 24.6 – 32.5 36.9 28.9 34.6 27.4 44.6 30.8 15.8 4.9 3.6 3.6 – 7.0 3.0 10.3 8.6 9.7 11.4 6.8 8.4 15.4 15.0 15.0 – 16.1 16.7 15.6 14.9 16.5 11.8 16.2 12.3 3.0 2.6 2.6 – 3.6 3.3 3.9 1.1 .6 1.8 .7 – 16.1 18.1 18.1 – 12.9 13.8 12.1 18.4 17.7 11.8 22.4 23.7 INSIDE AND OUTSIDE METROPOLITAN AREA Inside metropolitan area In central city Not in central city Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area Rural Outside metropolitan area Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area Place of 10,000 or more Place of 2,500 to 9,999 Rural 78.4 78.4 – – – – – 72.1 76.5 – 76.5 77.5 75.8 68.1 86.3 86.3 – – – – – 79.1 83.7 – 83.7 84.2 83.2 75.2 69.9 69.9 – – – – – 63.7 68.4 – 68.4 70.1 67.0 59.3 59.6 59.6 – – – – – 57.3 62.8 – 62.8 63.2 62.5 52.3 55.4 55.4 – – – – – 50.6 57.9 – 57.9 59.8 56.5 44.6 64.1 64.1 – – – – – 60.7 63.5 – 63.5 59.0 66.8 58.3 7.0 7.0 – – – – – 10.2 8.3 – 8.3 8.1 8.4 11.9 80.4 80.4 – – – – – 74.6 76.8 – 76.8 76.4 77.1 72.5 85.7 85.7 – – – – – 82.3 83.5 – 83.5 83.3 83.7 81.2 74.4 74.4 – – – – – 64.8 69.0 – 69.0 69.2 68.7 60.4 24.8 24.8 – – – – – 33.6 32.5 – 32.5 36.9 28.9 34.7 3.6 3.6 – – – – – 7.9 7.0 – 7.0 3.0 10.3 8.8 15.0 15.0 – – – – – 15.5 16.1 – 16.1 16.7 15.6 14.9 2.5 2.5 – – – – – 2.4 3.6 – 3.6 3.3 3.9 1.1 18.3 18.3 – – – – – 15.4 12.9 – 12.9 13.8 12.1 18.0 BOROUGH AND CENSUS AREA Aleutians East Borough Aleutians West Census Area Anchorage Borough Bethel Census Area Bristol Bay Borough Dillingham Census Area Fairbanks North Star Borough Haines Borough Juneau Borough Kenai Peninsula Borough Ketchikan Gateway Borough Kodiak Island Borough Lake and Peninsula Borough Matanuska-Susitna Borough Nome Census Area North Slope Borough Northwest Arctic Borough Prince of Wales-Outer Ketchikan Census Area Sitka Borough Skagway-Yakutat-Angoon Census Area Southeast Fairbanks Census Area Valdez-Cordova Census Area Wade Hampton Census Area Wrangell-Petersburg Census Area Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area 73.7 91.5 78.4 54.9 76.4 53.2 77.1 70.2 78.7 66.9 76.2 79.8 49.1 66.5 61.0 76.5 57.9 69.9 78.3 76.5 69.6 74.0 55.7 72.3 62.7 80.5 96.5 86.3 57.5 84.2 54.8 84.7 77.4 83.5 74.7 83.8 86.9 52.1 76.6 65.6 81.6 60.1 79.1 84.4 82.6 78.7 81.2 58.1 80.1 68.0 59.8 80.3 69.9 52.0 63.5 51.6 68.2 62.1 74.1 58.1 67.7 70.1 45.0 55.7 55.2 70.1 55.5 56.8 71.6 68.4 59.0 65.0 53.0 63.0 55.4 37.3 68.7 59.6 55.3 55.3 49.5 60.5 55.5 68.9 47.6 62.3 60.1 45.5 45.2 57.1 70.8 57.0 49.7 81.6 70.2 56.4 58.3 54.5 53.1 52.8 41.6 65.5 55.4 42.8 49.6 26.1 56.4 52.2 64.8 42.0 54.7 52.5 43.3 39.0 50.3 63.2 53.6 44.0 72.9 66.1 50.2 46.4 43.6 49.4 34.8 31.3 75.9 64.1 54.4 81.3 47.0 60.7 70.4 63.4 54.4 81.8 61.8 37.7 61.2 53.0 70.9 53.4 51.2 96.6 68.4 68.0 69.7 58.7 61.3 56.6 1.4 3.3 7.0 13.1 6.9 10.6 10.2 7.8 4.8 10.3 7.2 5.3 15.1 11.6 16.5 14.7 20.3 14.9 6.7 13.1 15.7 10.3 28.9 6.8 21.4 88.0 83.4 80.4 61.5 82.4 63.9 74.9 67.9 79.4 74.4 77.6 76.3 49.6 75.5 65.0 83.1 72.5 77.3 75.7 68.6 69.7 77.4 49.8 70.6 60.0 93.8 88.5 85.7 64.1 90.6 72.1 83.6 79.9 84.9 82.2 83.8 83.2 56.8 84.2 69.0 86.3 77.1 86.7 83.7 78.3 81.7 84.2 56.3 82.1 71.7 71.7 73.9 74.4 58.5 70.6 55.3 65.4 51.3 73.5 63.3 69.4 66.8 39.4 63.3 59.7 78.5 67.9 59.4 66.2 53.7 55.8 67.6 43.2 53.5 46.3 22.1 33.2 24.8 62.0 56.7 48.1 32.7 21.0 46.5 20.7 24.8 23.2 71.8 26.9 48.0 64.7 50.1 26.2 25.4 28.1 45.4 32.2 67.6 24.9 55.3 47.6 21.4 3.6 1.5 3.7 2.7 3.4 14.0 2.4 9.2 16.8 14.1 1.8 4.4 1.4 1.3 .9 38.4 14.9 23.0 3.3 5.4 .6 15.4 1.2 5.6 19.4 15.0 13.5 29.0 23.0 14.7 13.7 20.2 12.0 16.4 19.3 5.6 16.4 7.0 16.6 10.4 19.9 15.1 18.0 14.6 15.5 2.9 16.9 10.8 .4 7.7 2.5 7.5 – 2.3 1.3 .3 5.1 .5 2.4 1.6 – .3 3.6 18.4 .9 1.1 1.6 2.3 .7 .7 .5 1.4 4.8 5.8 7.2 18.3 7.4 8.4 8.6 15.5 11.4 15.4 18.9 14.9 10.6 6.5 31.9 6.7 7.5 7.3 12.7 8.8 11.5 13.1 12.1 6.0 10.8 8.6 PLACE Adak Station CDP Anchorage city Barrow city Bethel city College CDP Eielson AFB CDP Fairbanks city Homer city Juneau city Kenai city Ketchikan city Kodiak city Kotzebue city Nikiski CDP Nome city Palmer city Petersburg city Seward city Sitka city Soldotna city Sterling CDP Unalaska city Valdez city Wasilla city 93.1 78.4 78.6 69.6 73.3 85.4 77.1 69.7 78.7 70.3 75.0 80.4 67.5 67.6 71.7 55.3 74.2 60.5 78.3 73.4 66.0 93.2 80.9 71.3 98.7 86.3 81.5 69.3 79.0 98.2 85.0 79.7 83.5 83.5 81.2 87.1 70.9 81.2 77.2 62.9 80.3 54.9 84.4 82.1 73.0 97.5 88.2 80.5 84.4 69.9 75.3 69.9 67.0 68.6 67.6 59.0 74.1 56.5 68.3 71.6 64.0 52.9 65.1 48.1 67.1 69.5 71.6 65.3 57.9 81.5 71.9 62.3 74.4 59.6 74.4 68.6 56.0 59.0 61.1 62.5 68.9 47.6 65.5 59.2 63.7 34.9 62.7 49.0 60.4 59.7 81.6 62.1 46.9 54.3 61.7 59.2 69.9 55.4 66.0 55.8 54.1 52.3 57.4 60.6 64.8 45.7 57.1 52.1 67.2 31.3 59.3 47.7 59.9 54.9 72.9 52.7 43.5 56.3 46.3 46.7 94.7 64.1 70.9 72.2 39.4 100.0 63.7 58.0 63.4 42.4 79.5 55.1 61.8 70.0 61.1 48.4 74.1 79.2 96.6 33.0 38.5 58.3 73.0 58.4 5.3 7.0 11.5 9.0 7.8 13.0 11.6 7.9 4.8 12.1 8.6 4.4 13.1 14.5 11.0 16.7 4.2 9.2 6.7 8.7 7.4 1.0 8.8 11.1 74.9 80.4 86.9 83.0 68.5 55.8 76.8 71.0 79.4 77.1 76.4 78.5 83.9 74.7 79.0 81.9 70.0 78.5 75.7 75.1 72.2 87.1 79.6 73.9 87.0 85.7 88.9 87.5 76.6 84.4 84.7 79.6 84.9 83.4 81.9 83.3 86.9 79.9 83.2 89.4 82.2 83.1 83.7 81.1 85.1 88.3 83.9 81.1 69.3 74.4 84.6 78.3 58.4 48.0 69.2 59.7 73.5 67.9 69.6 71.3 80.7 65.8 73.5 72.8 53.4 72.9 66.2 68.1 53.8 83.2 73.3 65.3 52.6 24.8 69.8 54.7 37.1 46.5 25.6 16.0 46.5 17.8 24.0 19.1 43.0 8.9 34.1 36.2 26.1 30.3 25.4 22.7 20.7 24.4 37.7 22.7 .4 3.6 1.1 .7 2.4 1.2 4.1 8.4 2.4 11.7 15.5 18.4 .6 14.9 1.4 4.5 6.2 11.8 14.9 4.6 4.6 29.6 3.7 6.9 26.7 15.0 21.5 24.8 14.7 16.2 14.1 8.7 20.2 7.7 16.1 20.0 16.0 7.6 10.6 19.9 15.1 10.2 15.1 11.2 17.4 6.5 18.0 16.2 13.1 2.5 25.1 14.8 1.5 .8 2.1 .6 5.1 .4 3.7 1.9 1.4 .6 4.8 – 1.1 1.2 1.6 .9 – 1.4 .9 .4 8.5 18.3 7.9 8.4 14.8 9.6 12.0 11.9 15.4 16.2 12.5 8.8 7.6 24.0 6.8 24.8 9.9 7.8 8.8 15.5 31.5 6.2 11.1 25.1 2 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 2 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 3. Summary of Occupation, Income, and Poverty Characteristics: 1990 Median income in 1989 (dollars) Median income in 1989 of year-round full-time workers (dollars) [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural and Size of Place Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Borough and Census Area Place [2,500 or More Persons] The State Percent of employed persons 16 years and over Income in 1989 below poverty level Percent of persons for whom poverty status is determined Manageri- Technical, al and sales, and profesadminissional trative specialty support occupaoccupations tions 30.0 30.7 Precision producOperation, tors, fabcraft, and ricators, repair oc- and laborcupations ers 11.2 11.0 Service occupations 14.4 Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations 2.7 Households 41 408 Families 46 581 Per capita income in 1989 (dollars) 17 610 Male 35 621 Female 25 620 All ages 9.0 Related children under 18 years 10.9 65 years and over 7.6 Percent of families 6.8 URBAN AND RURAL AND SIZE OF PLACE Urban Inside urbanized area Central place Urban fringe Outside urbanized area Place of 10,000 or more Place of 2,500 to 9,999 Rural Place of 1,000 to 2,499 Place of less than 1,000 Other rural Rural farm 30.8 32.1 32.1 – 28.7 33.3 24.8 27.8 23.7 26.7 29.5 17.8 33.0 35.2 35.2 – 29.2 31.5 27.4 25.1 27.2 21.4 26.7 21.1 14.5 13.9 13.9 – 15.4 15.7 15.3 14.2 14.4 17.3 12.3 11.0 1.7 1.0 1.0 – 2.9 1.0 4.5 5.2 6.8 6.7 3.9 28.4 10.1 9.5 9.5 – 11.1 9.3 12.6 13.8 13.7 12.0 14.9 10.8 9.9 8.2 8.2 – 12.6 9.2 15.4 13.9 14.2 15.9 12.6 10.8 42 344 43 564 43 564 – 40 623 39 303 41 637 39 332 39 299 29 010 46 662 48 295 48 083 49 798 49 798 – 45 578 45 651 45 512 43 322 42 627 31 990 51 157 52 624 18 594 19 500 19 500 – 17 247 17 090 17 373 15 572 16 376 11 785 18 380 17 693 35 176 36 536 36 536 – 32 177 32 150 32 197 36 828 32 400 33 226 39 209 36 750 25 710 26 234 26 234 – 24 691 25 453 23 804 25 277 23 353 23 522 26 275 32 917 7.4 7.2 7.2 – 7.7 8.5 7.1 12.3 6.8 21.4 6.5 5.9 8.8 9.0 9.0 – 8.5 10.3 7.2 14.6 6.9 26.1 6.5 .3 5.3 5.0 5.0 – 5.6 6.1 5.3 12.1 6.7 15.8 9.5 – 5.6 5.5 5.5 – 5.7 6.4 5.2 9.5 4.9 17.8 5.0 1.3 INSIDE AND OUTSIDE METROPOLITAN AREA Inside metropolitan area In central city Not in central city Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area Rural Outside metropolitan area Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area Place of 10,000 or more Place of 2,500 to 9,999 Rural 32.3 32.3 – – – – – 28.0 28.7 – 28.7 33.3 24.8 27.3 35.1 35.1 – – – – – 27.1 29.2 – 29.2 31.5 27.4 25.0 13.8 13.8 – – – – – 14.9 15.4 – 15.4 15.7 15.3 14.3 1.0 1.0 – – – – – 4.1 2.9 – 2.9 1.0 4.5 5.3 9.5 9.5 – – – – – 12.5 11.1 – 11.1 9.3 12.6 13.9 8.2 8.2 – – – – – 13.4 12.6 – 12.6 9.2 15.4 14.1 43 946 43 946 – – – – – 39 641 40 623 – 40 623 39 303 41 637 38 780 50 098 50 098 – – – – – 44 045 45 578 – 45 578 45 651 45 512 42 713 19 620 19 620 – – – – – 16 204 17 247 – 17 247 17 090 17 373 15 313 36 724 36 724 – – – – – 34 530 32 177 – 32 177 32 150 32 197 36 503 26 307 26 307 – – – – – 24 853 24 691 – 24 691 25 453 23 804 25 059 7.1 7.1 – – – – – 10.4 7.7 – 7.7 8.5 7.1 12.6 8.9 8.9 – – – – – 12.2 8.5 – 8.5 10.3 7.2 14.9 4.9 4.9 – – – – – 9.2 5.6 – 5.6 6.1 5.3 12.3 5.4 5.4 – – – – – 7.9 5.7 – 5.7 6.4 5.2 9.7 BOROUGH AND CENSUS AREA Aleutians East Borough Aleutians West Census Area Anchorage Borough Bethel Census Area Bristol Bay Borough Dillingham Census Area Fairbanks North Star Borough Haines Borough Juneau Borough Kenai Peninsula Borough Ketchikan Gateway Borough Kodiak Island Borough Lake and Peninsula Borough Matanuska-Susitna Borough Nome Census Area North Slope Borough Northwest Arctic Borough Prince of Wales-Outer Ketchikan Census Area Sitka Borough Skagway-Yakutat-Angoon Census Area Southeast Fairbanks Census Area Valdez-Cordova Census Area Wade Hampton Census Area Wrangell-Petersburg Census Area Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area 11.3 15.0 32.3 34.1 35.1 38.5 30.8 23.8 37.7 23.9 27.9 23.1 32.6 25.3 32.9 27.0 31.9 19.3 24.7 22.4 26.9 23.5 37.3 23.0 32.2 10.9 19.8 35.1 29.3 32.0 24.5 30.9 20.6 31.3 25.1 25.3 22.1 18.7 30.5 30.2 26.4 28.1 16.7 26.2 18.2 23.4 23.6 24.3 20.4 23.0 9.8 16.2 13.8 20.2 9.4 17.9 15.1 17.0 13.4 14.0 11.9 13.9 22.2 13.6 18.1 17.2 19.6 11.4 15.1 15.9 20.3 16.0 22.0 13.7 18.6 10.2 3.5 1.0 .8 1.4 2.4 .7 8.7 1.7 4.9 4.9 12.4 5.3 2.4 .9 .2 .8 16.9 8.6 15.7 4.6 8.7 .2 16.7 2.2 14.5 14.0 9.5 8.0 15.5 7.8 12.0 13.9 8.3 16.3 13.0 12.0 9.9 15.6 9.2 15.7 10.1 12.5 12.8 10.3 12.7 13.1 6.7 10.8 12.4 43.3 31.5 8.2 7.6 6.7 8.8 10.6 16.1 7.5 15.8 17.1 16.5 11.2 12.6 8.7 13.6 9.3 23.2 12.6 17.5 12.1 15.2 9.5 15.4 11.6 42 35 43 25 51 28 37 36 47 42 45 44 25 40 30 50 33 39 43 38 30 47 20 42 23 384 187 946 402 112 779 468 048 924 403 172 815 231 745 144 473 313 495 337 583 222 500 586 020 945 47 34 50 25 57 30 41 44 54 48 51 47 26 45 29 53 33 42 49 43 32 52 22 49 27 188 020 098 570 100 365 729 141 088 339 716 600 630 252 795 167 318 857 327 693 121 929 215 083 432 17 15 19 8 19 12 15 16 19 18 18 19 11 15 10 18 10 15 16 15 12 22 6 19 11 242 035 620 833 123 782 914 204 920 173 789 979 560 898 701 231 040 510 962 463 505 772 519 012 554 30 18 36 33 24 41 28 35 41 41 38 30 38 39 37 44 35 36 35 36 25 41 28 36 32 913 888 724 585 145 502 899 259 627 172 093 724 750 005 134 673 852 844 788 541 759 693 750 789 197 26 16 26 26 28 31 23 23 28 23 26 22 25 25 27 38 27 22 26 25 20 24 19 22 23 667 024 307 418 393 797 867 906 084 597 748 801 313 056 981 281 721 011 311 577 595 598 219 419 942 11.9 9.0 7.1 30.0 5.1 24.6 7.6 9.2 5.6 7.7 4.2 5.5 20.0 9.4 22.4 8.7 18.5 9.1 4.8 8.9 14.2 8.9 31.0 5.7 26.0 9.5 5.6 8.9 33.4 3.8 29.3 8.4 11.9 6.9 9.2 3.3 5.1 21.0 10.0 24.4 9.7 21.4 11.0 4.3 10.8 15.7 9.4 35.5 8.3 30.2 14.6 5.6 4.9 26.4 17.1 24.9 9.0 7.7 3.9 6.6 4.3 11.8 15.4 6.9 15.5 14.1 16.6 11.5 – 7.2 9.8 6.5 18.2 2.5 21.4 7.6 2.8 5.4 26.2 3.9 21.6 5.8 7.4 3.7 6.2 2.4 3.7 16.8 7.5 19.0 8.2 17.1 8.0 2.8 6.3 10.6 6.7 28.6 4.2 22.0 PLACE Adak Station CDP Anchorage city Barrow city Bethel city College CDP Eielson AFB CDP Fairbanks city Homer city Juneau city Kenai city Ketchikan city Kodiak city Kotzebue city Nikiski CDP Nome city Palmer city Petersburg city Seward city Sitka city Soldotna city Sterling CDP Unalaska city Valdez city Wasilla city 24.5 32.3 29.8 36.7 38.6 20.0 25.5 28.7 37.7 22.5 27.7 21.9 32.0 14.4 31.4 20.6 27.6 22.2 24.7 24.1 27.1 10.0 22.6 26.0 32.7 35.1 28.8 30.9 30.6 47.6 32.3 22.7 31.3 28.0 27.2 21.8 32.7 25.9 34.8 33.7 21.6 22.1 26.2 36.6 25.7 15.9 26.0 32.2 22.7 13.8 18.1 17.0 10.8 18.0 20.7 17.2 13.4 14.4 12.7 13.3 16.9 11.8 15.0 19.9 12.7 23.6 15.1 14.5 9.5 13.5 17.6 12.5 .2 1.0 – .4 .6 – .4 7.6 1.7 2.1 4.8 11.2 .4 5.2 .3 1.1 17.5 6.7 8.6 1.7 .7 3.7 2.5 .4 9.9 9.5 13.4 7.4 9.7 6.0 10.5 10.3 8.3 17.8 10.7 12.0 9.5 23.8 9.7 11.9 9.2 9.6 12.8 10.8 22.9 14.8 14.2 13.0 9.9 8.2 9.9 7.7 9.7 8.4 10.5 13.5 7.5 15.2 16.9 19.8 8.5 18.9 8.8 12.7 11.4 15.7 12.6 12.3 14.0 42.1 17.0 15.9 29 43 56 42 43 25 32 36 47 42 41 46 42 44 45 34 49 37 43 38 51 56 68 37 250 946 688 232 329 924 033 652 924 889 931 050 367 242 812 940 318 049 337 004 145 215 570 619 28 50 65 45 49 25 33 42 54 49 50 49 44 44 49 43 55 47 49 46 52 61 69 40 684 098 948 203 518 250 968 824 088 552 284 404 632 539 491 889 933 500 327 667 369 927 924 685 11 19 20 14 17 8 14 19 19 17 19 22 13 18 16 16 22 16 16 15 18 20 26 15 204 620 753 413 554 417 665 182 920 877 053 951 906 823 123 229 143 615 962 800 436 055 968 764 16 36 47 36 41 15 22 38 41 41 36 32 40 35 42 38 39 36 35 36 43 35 51 37 250 724 645 401 857 920 069 864 627 787 156 205 000 859 081 417 000 595 788 442 743 766 772 108 14 26 38 27 30 15 21 24 28 20 26 22 28 22 31 32 24 24 26 22 20 20 24 30 500 307 839 674 497 360 428 482 084 938 162 911 661 773 146 031 567 196 311 943 694 536 933 083 2.0 7.1 7.5 12.2 9.7 2.9 10.4 5.0 5.6 7.4 5.5 6.2 12.7 7.0 10.0 6.2 4.1 10.8 4.8 5.7 7.7 15.3 5.1 10.9 2.7 8.9 8.6 11.4 10.9 4.0 12.6 5.9 6.9 8.3 4.6 6.3 13.4 7.6 9.6 10.3 7.2 12.2 4.3 4.0 9.0 5.3 5.8 9.8 – 4.9 12.6 6.7 – – 9.9 – 3.9 11.6 5.1 5.6 15.6 – 10.0 – 2.2 11.7 – 10.6 10.3 25.0 – 5.4 1.7 5.4 7.3 8.7 7.6 1.4 8.1 4.3 3.7 6.3 3.2 4.6 11.3 7.8 7.0 6.6 3.0 7.8 2.8 4.5 6.7 2.4 3.5 9.6 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 3 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 3 Table 4. Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 Urban Rural Outside urbanized area Place of 10,000 or more Place of 2,500 to 9,999 Place of 1,000 to 2,499 [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural and Size of Place The State Total Inside urbanized area Total Central place Urban fringe Total Place of less than 1,000 Rural farm RACE All persons White Black American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut American Indian Eskimo Aleut Asian or Pacific Islander Asian Chinese Filipino Japanese Asian Indian Korean Vietnamese Cambodian Hmong Laotian Thai Other Asian Pacific Islander Hawaiian Samoan Guamanian Other Pacific Islander Other race 550 416 22 86 32 44 9 19 17 1 8 2 043 133 195 125 173 006 946 354 549 210 100 173 517 4 055 396 75 – 205 326 492 1 805 737 569 245 254 6 236 370 291 20 36 16 15 4 17 15 1 6 1 863 352 541 588 532 945 111 036 411 002 996 914 474 3 742 358 75 – 199 286 365 1 625 601 557 227 240 5 346 221 178 14 14 6 5 2 10 9 3 1 2 745 522 394 758 594 554 610 729 471 678 465 368 265 862 144 74 – 190 216 209 258 436 474 141 207 342 221 178 14 14 6 5 2 10 9 3 1 2 745 522 394 758 594 554 610 729 471 678 465 368 265 862 144 74 – 190 216 209 258 436 474 141 207 342 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 66 51 4 6 5 1 353 314 555 999 631 225 143 2 474 2 327 215 969 196 154 678 23 – – – 11 81 147 33 60 54 – 1 011 82 61 1 14 4 9 1 3 3 765 516 592 831 307 166 358 833 613 109 2 562 350 55 202 191 1 – 9 59 75 220 132 23 32 33 993 179 124 1 49 15 28 5 2 2 180 781 654 537 641 061 835 318 138 208 1 104 259 43 313 38 – – 6 40 127 180 136 12 18 14 890 24 440 19 399 452 3 964 2 439 798 727 420 375 11 219 42 15 76 1 – – – – 11 45 34 – – 11 205 68 850 27 938 338 39 511 9 962 25 350 4 199 790 720 63 479 50 5 56 9 – – 6 23 29 70 44 5 18 3 273 1 160 1 058 – 99 65 23 11 3 3 – 3 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 1 3 3 HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons Hispanic origin (of any race) Mexican Puerto Rican Cuban Other Hispanic Dominican (Dominican Republic) Central American Costa Rican Guatemalan Honduran Nicaraguan Panamanian Salvadoran Other Central American South American Argentinean Chilean Colombian Ecuadorian Peruvian Venezuelan Other South American All other Hispanic Not of Hispanic origin 550 17 8 2 6 043 904 826 010 371 697 406 707 63 122 69 126 155 172 – 249 93 102 568 34 318 60 74 335 139 370 14 6 1 5 863 434 919 836 346 333 389 653 54 107 43 126 153 170 – 051 73 61 502 34 265 58 58 240 429 745 250 387 170 317 3 376 317 377 24 90 43 63 75 82 – 709 28 36 391 26 189 8 31 1 973 212 495 221 9 4 1 745 250 387 170 317 3 376 317 377 24 90 43 63 75 82 – 709 28 36 391 26 189 8 31 1 973 212 495 221 9 4 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 66 353 2 343 1 110 424 13 796 72 98 – 4 – 25 59 10 – 199 39 23 41 – 35 38 23 427 64 010 82 765 2 841 1 422 242 16 1 161 – 178 30 13 – 38 19 78 – 143 6 2 70 8 41 12 4 840 79 924 179 180 3 470 1 907 174 25 1 364 17 54 9 15 26 – 2 2 – 198 20 41 66 – 53 2 16 1 095 175 710 24 440 645 339 59 12 235 2 13 3 8 – – 2 – – 53 – 27 23 – – – 3 167 23 795 68 850 964 663 22 4 275 – 9 2 7 – – – – – 37 – 4 31 – – 2 – 229 67 886 1 160 10 – – – 10 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 10 1 150 1 1 4 532 3 356 RACE AND HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons White Hispanic origin Not of Hispanic origin Black Hispanic origin Not of Hispanic origin American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Hispanic origin Not of Hispanic origin Asian or Pacific Islander Hispanic origin Not of Hispanic origin Other race Hispanic origin Not of Hispanic origin 550 416 9 406 22 21 86 1 85 19 1 18 6 5 043 133 241 892 195 623 572 125 089 036 354 013 341 236 938 298 370 291 7 284 20 19 36 35 17 16 5 5 863 352 218 134 541 575 966 588 772 816 036 770 266 346 099 247 221 178 4 173 14 13 14 14 10 10 3 3 745 522 753 769 394 413 981 758 431 327 729 453 276 342 200 142 221 178 4 173 14 13 14 14 10 10 3 3 745 522 753 769 394 413 981 758 431 327 729 453 276 342 200 142 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 66 51 1 50 4 4 6 6 2 2 1 353 314 085 229 555 104 451 999 127 872 474 60 414 011 967 44 82 61 1 60 1 1 14 14 3 3 765 516 380 136 592 58 534 831 214 617 833 257 576 993 932 61 179 124 2 122 1 1 49 49 2 2 180 781 023 758 654 48 606 537 317 220 318 243 075 890 839 51 24 440 19 399 354 19 045 452 4 448 3 964 71 3 893 420 18 402 205 198 7 68 850 27 938 460 27 478 338 – 338 39 511 148 39 363 790 93 697 273 263 10 1 160 1 058 6 1 052 – – – 99 4 95 3 – 3 – – – PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY RACE All persons White Black American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut American Indian Asian or Pacific Islander Asian Pacific Islander Other race 100.0 75.7 4.0 15.7 5.8 3.5 3.2 .3 1.1 100.0 78.6 5.5 9.9 4.5 4.6 4.2 .4 1.4 100.0 80.5 6.5 6.7 3.0 4.8 4.3 .6 1.5 100.0 80.5 6.5 6.7 3.0 4.8 4.3 .6 1.5 – – – – – – – – – 100.0 77.3 6.9 10.5 8.5 3.7 3.5 .2 1.5 100.0 74.3 1.9 17.9 5.2 4.6 4.4 .3 1.2 100.0 69.6 .9 27.6 8.7 1.3 1.2 .1 .5 100.0 79.4 1.8 16.2 10.0 1.7 1.5 .2 .8 100.0 40.6 .5 57.4 14.5 1.1 1.0 .1 .4 100.0 91.2 – 8.5 5.6 .3 .3 – – PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons Hispanic origin (of any race) Mexican Puerto Rican Cuban Other Hispanic Not of Hispanic origin 100.0 3.3 1.6 .4 .1 1.2 96.7 100.0 3.9 1.9 .5 .1 1.4 96.1 100.0 4.2 2.0 .5 .1 1.5 95.8 100.0 4.2 2.0 .5 .1 1.5 95.8 – – – – – – – 100.0 3.5 1.7 .6 – 1.2 96.5 100.0 3.4 1.7 .3 – 1.4 96.6 100.0 1.9 1.1 .1 – .8 98.1 100.0 2.6 1.4 .2 – 1.0 97.4 100.0 1.4 1.0 – – .4 98.6 100.0 .9 – – – .9 99.1 PERCENT WHITE, NOT OF HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons White Not of Hispanic origin 100.0 75.7 74.0 100.0 78.6 76.6 100.0 80.5 78.4 100.0 80.5 78.4 – – – 100.0 77.3 75.7 100.0 74.3 72.7 100.0 69.6 68.5 100.0 79.4 77.9 100.0 40.6 39.9 100.0 91.2 90.7 4 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 4 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 5. Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area Urban, outside urbanized area [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area The State Total In central city Total Not in central city Urban Outside urbanized area Inside urbanized area Rural Total Place of 10,000 or more Place of 2,500 to 9,999 Rural RACE All persons White Black American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut American Indian Eskimo Aleut Asian or Pacific Islander Asian Chinese Filipino Japanese Asian Indian Korean Vietnamese Cambodian Hmong Laotian Thai Other Asian Pacific Islander Hawaiian Samoan Guamanian Other Pacific Islander Other race 550 416 22 86 32 44 9 19 17 1 8 2 043 133 195 125 173 006 946 354 549 210 100 173 517 4 055 396 75 – 205 326 492 1 805 737 569 245 254 6 236 043 904 826 010 371 697 406 707 63 122 69 126 155 172 – 249 93 102 568 34 318 60 74 335 139 043 133 241 892 195 623 572 125 089 036 354 013 341 236 938 298 226 182 14 14 6 5 2 10 9 3 1 2 338 867 411 910 713 587 610 764 501 678 480 368 280 862 144 74 – 190 216 209 263 441 474 141 207 386 226 182 14 14 6 5 2 10 9 3 1 2 338 867 411 910 713 587 610 764 501 678 480 368 280 862 144 74 – 190 216 209 263 441 474 141 207 386 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 323 233 7 71 25 38 7 8 8 705 266 784 215 460 419 336 590 048 532 4 620 805 237 1 193 252 1 – 15 110 283 542 296 95 104 47 2 850 66 51 4 6 5 1 353 314 555 999 631 225 143 2 474 2 327 215 969 196 154 678 23 – – – 11 81 147 33 60 54 – 1 011 82 61 1 14 4 9 1 3 3 765 516 592 831 307 166 358 833 613 109 2 562 350 55 202 191 1 – 9 59 75 220 132 23 32 33 993 174 120 1 49 15 28 5 2 2 587 436 637 385 522 028 835 283 108 208 1 089 259 28 313 38 – – 6 40 127 175 131 12 18 14 846 1 1 3 226 9 4 1 3 226 9 4 1 HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons Hispanic origin (of any race) Mexican Puerto Rican Cuban Other Hispanic Dominican (Dominican Republic) Central American Costa Rican Guatemalan Honduran Nicaraguan Panamanian Salvadoran Other Central American South American Argentinean Chilean Colombian Ecuadorian Peruvian Venezuelan Other South American All other Hispanic Not of Hispanic origin 550 17 8 2 6 338 372 403 187 317 3 465 317 377 24 90 43 63 75 82 – 735 41 36 391 26 189 8 44 2 036 216 966 226 182 4 178 14 13 14 14 10 10 3 3 338 867 826 041 411 413 998 910 431 479 764 458 306 386 244 142 338 372 403 187 317 3 465 317 377 24 90 43 63 75 82 – 735 41 36 391 26 189 8 44 2 036 216 966 226 182 4 178 14 13 14 14 10 10 3 3 338 867 826 041 411 413 998 910 431 479 764 458 306 386 244 142 323 705 8 532 4 423 823 54 3 232 89 330 39 32 26 63 80 90 – 514 52 66 177 8 129 52 30 2 299 315 173 323 233 4 228 7 7 71 70 8 8 2 2 705 266 415 851 784 210 574 215 658 557 590 555 035 850 694 156 66 353 2 343 1 110 424 13 796 72 98 – 4 – 25 59 10 – 199 39 23 41 – 35 38 23 427 64 010 66 51 1 50 4 4 6 6 2 2 1 353 314 085 229 555 104 451 999 127 872 474 60 414 011 967 44 82 765 2 841 1 422 242 16 1 161 – 178 30 13 – 38 19 78 – 143 6 2 70 8 41 12 4 840 79 924 82 61 1 60 1 1 14 14 3 3 765 516 380 136 592 58 534 831 214 617 833 257 576 993 932 61 174 587 3 348 1 891 157 25 1 275 17 54 9 15 26 – 2 2 – 172 7 41 66 – 53 2 3 1 032 171 239 174 120 1 118 1 1 49 49 2 2 587 436 950 486 637 48 589 385 317 068 283 238 045 846 795 51 1 4 532 550 416 9 406 22 21 86 1 85 19 1 18 6 5 RACE AND HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons White Hispanic origin Not of Hispanic origin Black Hispanic origin Not of Hispanic origin American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Hispanic origin Not of Hispanic origin Asian or Pacific Islander Hispanic origin Not of Hispanic origin Other race Hispanic origin Not of Hispanic origin PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY RACE All persons White Black American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut American Indian Asian or Pacific Islander Asian Pacific Islander Other race 100.0 75.7 4.0 15.7 5.8 3.5 3.2 .3 1.1 100.0 3.3 1.6 .4 .1 1.2 96.7 100.0 75.7 74.0 100.0 80.8 6.4 6.6 3.0 4.8 4.2 .6 1.5 100.0 4.1 1.9 .5 .1 1.5 95.9 100.0 80.8 78.7 100.0 80.8 6.4 6.6 3.0 4.8 4.2 .6 1.5 100.0 4.1 1.9 .5 .1 1.5 95.9 100.0 80.8 78.7 100.0 72.1 2.4 22.0 7.9 2.7 2.5 .2 .9 100.0 2.6 1.4 .3 – 1.0 97.4 100.0 72.1 70.7 100.0 77.3 6.9 10.5 8.5 3.7 3.5 .2 1.5 100.0 3.5 1.7 .6 – 1.2 96.5 100.0 77.3 75.7 100.0 74.3 1.9 17.9 5.2 4.6 4.4 .3 1.2 100.0 3.4 1.7 .3 – 1.4 96.6 100.0 74.3 72.7 100.0 69.0 .9 28.3 8.9 1.3 1.2 .1 .5 100.0 1.9 1.1 .1 – .7 98.1 100.0 69.0 67.9 PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons Hispanic origin (of any race) Mexican Puerto Rican Cuban Other Hispanic Not of Hispanic origin PERCENT WHITE, NOT OF HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons White Not of Hispanic origin SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 5 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 5 Table 6. Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Borough and Census Area RACE All persons White Black American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut American Indian Eskimo Aleut Asian or Pacific Islander Asian Chinese Filipino Japanese Asian Indian Korean Vietnamese Cambodian Hmong Laotian Thai Other Asian Pacific Islander Hawaiian Samoan Guamanian Other Pacific Islander Other race Aleutians East Borough Aleutians West Census Area Anchorage Borough Bethel Census Area Bristol Bay Borough Dillingham Census Area Fairbanks North Star Borough Haines Borough Juneau Borough 2 464 840 7 1 042 21 18 1 003 463 439 19 382 8 – 16 8 – – 6 – – 24 19 5 – – 112 9 478 6 360 660 1 125 133 30 962 964 936 25 596 97 26 15 158 – – – – 19 28 18 – 2 8 369 226 182 14 14 6 5 2 10 9 3 1 2 1 3 338 867 411 910 713 587 610 764 501 678 480 368 280 862 144 74 – 190 216 209 263 441 474 141 207 386 13 656 2 155 71 11 317 378 10 894 45 87 78 11 9 7 2 43 – 1 – – 5 – 9 9 – – – 26 1 410 894 31 465 80 102 283 13 13 – 3 7 – – – – – – – 3 – – – – – 7 4 012 1 038 2 2 908 74 2 376 458 53 42 – 7 6 – 29 – – – – – – 11 – – – 11 11 77 63 5 5 3 1 720 948 496 292 728 449 115 2 025 1 902 269 417 211 125 687 28 – – – 48 117 123 37 32 54 – 959 2 117 1 796 2 279 271 8 – 11 11 3 2 4 – 2 – – – – – – – – – – – 29 26 751 21 645 276 3 452 3 256 101 95 1 164 1 111 45 743 124 37 115 16 – – – 7 24 53 18 35 – – 214 HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons Hispanic origin (of any race) Mexican Puerto Rican Cuban Other Hispanic Dominican (Dominican Republic) Central American Costa Rican Guatemalan Honduran Nicaraguan Panamanian Salvadoran Other Central American South American Argentinean Chilean Colombian Ecuadorian Peruvian Venezuelan Other South American All other Hispanic Not of Hispanic origin 2 464 212 138 – – 74 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 74 2 252 9 478 669 460 51 14 144 – 16 – – – – 16 – – 13 – – – 8 5 – – 115 8 809 338 372 403 187 317 3 465 317 377 24 90 43 63 75 82 – 735 41 36 391 26 189 8 44 2 036 216 966 226 9 4 1 13 656 87 35 6 – 46 – 12 2 2 – 8 – – – – – – – – – – – 34 13 569 1 410 29 12 – – 17 – – – – – – – – – 3 – 3 – – – – – 14 1 381 4 012 24 14 4 1 5 2 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3 3 988 77 720 2 687 1 239 489 28 931 79 92 2 4 – 25 49 12 – 209 39 23 66 – 20 38 23 551 75 033 2 117 34 7 – – 27 – – – – – – – – – 14 – – 14 – – – – 13 2 083 26 751 671 360 28 – 283 – 10 – – – – 10 – – 27 – – – – 21 6 – 246 26 080 RACE AND HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons White Hispanic origin Not of Hispanic origin Black Hispanic origin Not of Hispanic origin American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Hispanic origin Not of Hispanic origin Asian or Pacific Islander Hispanic origin Not of Hispanic origin Other race Hispanic origin Not of Hispanic origin 2 464 840 30 810 7 – 7 1 042 – 1 042 463 70 393 112 112 – 9 478 6 360 259 6 101 660 14 646 1 125 7 1 118 964 54 910 369 335 34 226 182 4 178 14 13 14 14 10 10 3 3 338 867 826 041 411 413 998 910 431 479 764 458 306 386 244 142 13 656 2 155 47 2 108 71 – 71 11 317 24 11 293 87 2 85 26 14 12 1 410 894 22 872 31 – 31 465 – 465 13 – 13 7 7 – 4 012 1 038 1 1 037 2 – 2 2 908 13 2 895 53 – 53 11 10 1 77 63 1 62 5 5 5 5 2 1 720 948 485 463 496 149 347 292 78 214 025 72 953 959 903 56 2 117 1 796 5 1 791 2 – 2 279 – 279 11 – 11 29 29 – 26 751 21 645 342 21 303 276 6 270 3 452 81 3 371 1 164 28 1 136 214 214 – PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY RACE All persons White Black American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut American Indian Asian or Pacific Islander Asian Pacific Islander Other race 100.0 34.1 .3 42.3 .9 18.8 17.8 1.0 4.5 100.0 67.1 7.0 11.9 1.4 10.2 9.9 .3 3.9 100.0 80.8 6.4 6.6 3.0 4.8 4.2 .6 1.5 100.0 15.8 .5 82.9 2.8 .6 .6 .1 .2 100.0 63.4 2.2 33.0 5.7 .9 .9 – .5 100.0 25.9 – 72.5 1.8 1.3 1.0 .3 .3 100.0 82.3 7.1 6.8 4.8 2.6 2.4 .2 1.2 100.0 84.8 .1 13.2 12.8 .5 .5 – 1.4 100.0 80.9 1.0 12.9 12.2 4.4 4.2 .2 .8 PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons Hispanic origin (of any race) Mexican Puerto Rican Cuban Other Hispanic Not of Hispanic origin 100.0 8.6 5.6 – – 3.0 91.4 100.0 7.1 4.9 .5 .1 1.5 92.9 100.0 4.1 1.9 .5 .1 1.5 95.9 100.0 .6 .3 – – .3 99.4 100.0 2.1 .9 – – 1.2 97.9 100.0 .6 .3 .1 – .1 99.4 100.0 3.5 1.6 .6 – 1.2 96.5 100.0 1.6 .3 – – 1.3 98.4 100.0 2.5 1.3 .1 – 1.1 97.5 PERCENT WHITE, NOT OF HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons White Not of Hispanic origin 100.0 34.1 32.9 100.0 67.1 64.4 100.0 80.8 78.7 100.0 15.8 15.4 100.0 63.4 61.8 100.0 25.9 25.8 100.0 82.3 80.4 100.0 84.8 84.6 100.0 80.9 79.6 6 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 6 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 6. Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 Con. [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Borough and Census Area RACE All persons White Black American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut American Indian Eskimo Aleut Asian or Pacific Islander Asian Chinese Filipino Japanese Asian Indian Korean Vietnamese Cambodian Hmong Laotian Thai Other Asian Pacific Islander Hawaiian Samoan Guamanian Other Pacific Islander Other race Kenai Peninsula Borough Ketchikan Gateway Borough Kodiak Island Borough Lake and Peninsula Borough Matanuska-Susitna Borough Nome Census Area North Slope Borough Northwest Arctic Borough 40 802 37 258 248 2 894 1 449 647 798 338 284 16 95 94 24 23 – – – – – 32 54 29 – 25 – 64 13 828 11 341 76 1 884 1 734 24 126 462 448 5 419 2 – 2 14 – – – – 6 14 14 – – – 65 13 309 9 289 103 2 141 346 109 1 686 1 468 1 376 34 1 176 93 1 38 16 – – 9 6 3 92 59 23 – 10 308 1 668 390 – 1 273 296 185 792 3 3 – 3 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 39 683 36 915 249 1 945 796 911 238 344 320 39 105 21 10 103 6 – – – 5 31 24 16 – 5 3 230 8 288 2 015 2 6 173 65 6 075 33 21 21 – – – – 21 – – – – – – – – – – – 77 5 979 1 253 42 4 366 72 4 290 4 284 243 7 210 10 7 6 – – – – 3 – 41 39 – – 2 34 6 113 818 10 5 241 67 5 154 20 44 39 2 – 13 – 16 – – – – – 8 5 5 – – – – HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons Hispanic origin (of any race) Mexican Puerto Rican Cuban Other Hispanic Dominican (Dominican Republic) Central American Costa Rican Guatemalan Honduran Nicaraguan Panamanian Salvadoran Other Central American South American Argentinean Chilean Colombian Ecuadorian Peruvian Venezuelan Other South American All other Hispanic Not of Hispanic origin 40 802 849 386 15 – 448 – 28 2 – – 23 – 3 – 35 6 – 10 – 19 – – 385 39 953 13 828 377 134 30 – 213 – 9 – – – – – 9 – 8 – – – – 8 – – 196 13 451 13 309 669 327 19 2 321 – 80 28 8 – – 1 43 – 17 – 2 11 – – 4 – 224 12 640 1 668 36 31 2 – 3 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3 1 632 39 683 779 537 68 – 174 8 5 – – 5 – – – – 58 7 – 26 – 23 2 – 103 38 904 8 288 195 61 33 – 101 – 31 – 8 – – – 23 – 4 – – – – – – 4 66 8 093 5 979 97 47 2 – 48 – 3 – 3 – – – – – 15 – 3 2 – 8 2 – 30 5 882 6 113 43 29 3 – 11 – 2 – – – – 2 – – 2 – – – – 2 – – 7 6 070 RACE AND HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons White Hispanic origin Not of Hispanic origin Black Hispanic origin Not of Hispanic origin American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Hispanic origin Not of Hispanic origin Asian or Pacific Islander Hispanic origin Not of Hispanic origin Other race Hispanic origin Not of Hispanic origin 40 802 37 258 693 36 565 248 17 231 2 894 40 2 854 338 36 302 64 63 1 13 828 11 341 126 11 215 76 – 76 1 884 103 1 781 462 83 379 65 65 – 13 309 9 289 205 9 084 103 – 103 2 141 39 2 102 1 468 126 1 342 308 299 9 1 668 390 22 368 – – – 1 273 12 1 261 3 – 3 2 2 – 39 683 36 915 486 36 429 249 7 242 1 945 35 1 910 344 45 299 230 206 24 8 288 2 015 107 1 908 2 – 2 6 173 12 6 161 21 – 21 77 76 1 5 979 1 253 12 1 241 42 6 36 4 366 34 4 332 284 16 268 34 29 5 6 113 818 26 792 10 – 10 5 241 17 5 224 44 – 44 – – – PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY RACE All persons White Black American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut American Indian Asian or Pacific Islander Asian Pacific Islander Other race 100.0 91.3 .6 7.1 3.6 .8 .7 .1 .2 100.0 82.0 .5 13.6 12.5 3.3 3.2 .1 .5 100.0 69.8 .8 16.1 2.6 11.0 10.3 .7 2.3 100.0 23.4 – 76.3 17.7 .2 .2 – .1 100.0 93.0 .6 4.9 2.0 .9 .8 .1 .6 100.0 24.3 – 74.5 .8 .3 .3 – .9 100.0 21.0 .7 73.0 1.2 4.7 4.1 .7 .6 100.0 13.4 .2 85.7 1.1 .7 .6 .1 – PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons Hispanic origin (of any race) Mexican Puerto Rican Cuban Other Hispanic Not of Hispanic origin 100.0 2.1 .9 – – 1.1 97.9 100.0 2.7 1.0 .2 – 1.5 97.3 100.0 5.0 2.5 .1 – 2.4 95.0 100.0 2.2 1.9 .1 – .2 97.8 100.0 2.0 1.4 .2 – .4 98.0 100.0 2.4 .7 .4 – 1.2 97.6 100.0 1.6 .8 – – .8 98.4 100.0 .7 .5 – – .2 99.3 PERCENT WHITE, NOT OF HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons White Not of Hispanic origin 100.0 91.3 89.6 100.0 82.0 81.1 100.0 69.8 68.3 100.0 23.4 22.1 100.0 93.0 91.8 100.0 24.3 23.0 100.0 21.0 20.8 100.0 13.4 13.0 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 7 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 7 Table 6. Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 Con. Prince of WalesOuter Ketchikan Census Area Skagway-YakutatAngoon Census Area [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Borough and Census Area RACE All persons White Black American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut American Indian Eskimo Aleut Asian or Pacific Islander Asian Chinese Filipino Japanese Asian Indian Korean Vietnamese Cambodian Hmong Laotian Thai Other Asian Pacific Islander Hawaiian Samoan Guamanian Other Pacific Islander Other race Sitka Borough Southeast Fairbanks Census Area Valdez-Cordova Census Area Wade Hampton Wrangell-Petersburg Census Area Census Area Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area 6 278 3 851 11 2 365 2 311 21 33 34 22 – 13 – – 5 – – – – 2 2 12 – – 12 – 17 8 588 6 333 37 1 857 1 631 137 89 303 290 7 226 44 5 – – – – – 8 – 13 – – – 13 58 4 385 2 652 5 1 678 1 598 49 31 24 18 2 6 4 – – – – – – 1 5 6 – – 6 – 26 5 913 4 676 280 759 688 71 – 96 93 – 16 18 – 51 6 – – – 2 – 3 3 – – – 102 9 952 8 277 67 1 240 694 157 389 276 250 31 177 4 – 6 – – – – 23 9 26 26 – – – 92 5 791 354 15 5 384 48 5 326 10 35 31 10 11 – – 4 – – – – – 6 4 4 – – – 3 7 042 5 585 17 1 375 1 255 17 103 34 34 – 1 22 – 6 – – – – – 5 – – – – – 31 8 478 3 583 77 4 760 4 469 268 23 44 44 7 3 16 – 5 – – – – – 13 – – – – – 14 HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons Hispanic origin (of any race) Mexican Puerto Rican Cuban Other Hispanic Dominican (Dominican Republic) Central American Costa Rican Guatemalan Honduran Nicaraguan Panamanian Salvadoran Other Central American South American Argentinean Chilean Colombian Ecuadorian Peruvian Venezuelan Other South American All other Hispanic Not of Hispanic origin 6 278 106 72 2 – 32 – 3 3 – – – – – – 7 – – 3 – 4 – – 22 6 172 8 588 152 113 10 – 29 – 7 – – – 7 – – – – – – – – – – – 22 8 436 4 385 63 42 4 – 17 – 9 2 7 – – – – – 6 – – 6 – – – – 2 4 322 5 913 196 95 34 5 62 – 2 – – – – 2 – – 25 – 25 – – – – – 35 5 717 9 952 339 135 20 – 184 – 21 – – 21 – – – – 71 – 10 39 – 19 – 3 92 9 613 5 791 13 9 – – 4 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 4 5 778 7 042 121 64 3 – 54 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 54 6 921 8 478 84 76 – 4 4 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 4 8 394 RACE AND HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons White Hispanic origin Not of Hispanic origin Black Hispanic origin Not of Hispanic origin American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Hispanic origin Not of Hispanic origin Asian or Pacific Islander Hispanic origin Not of Hispanic origin Other race Hispanic origin Not of Hispanic origin 6 278 3 851 45 3 806 11 – 11 2 365 40 2 325 34 8 26 17 13 4 8 588 6 333 65 6 268 37 – 37 1 857 29 1 828 303 – 303 58 58 – 4 385 2 652 24 2 628 5 – 5 1 678 13 1 665 24 – 24 26 26 – 5 913 4 676 68 4 608 280 4 276 759 14 745 96 8 88 102 102 – 9 952 8 277 206 8 071 67 7 60 1 240 36 1 204 276 5 271 92 85 7 5 791 354 – 354 15 – 15 5 384 10 5 374 35 2 33 3 1 2 7 042 5 585 77 5 508 17 – 17 1 375 13 1 362 34 – 34 31 31 – 8 478 3 583 62 3 521 77 – 77 4 760 8 4 752 44 – 44 14 14 – PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY RACE All persons White Black American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut American Indian Asian or Pacific Islander Asian Pacific Islander Other race 100.0 61.3 .2 37.7 36.8 .5 .4 .2 .3 100.0 73.7 .4 21.6 19.0 3.5 3.4 .2 .7 100.0 60.5 .1 38.3 36.4 .5 .4 .1 .6 100.0 79.1 4.7 12.8 11.6 1.6 1.6 .1 1.7 100.0 83.2 .7 12.5 7.0 2.8 2.5 .3 .9 100.0 6.1 .3 93.0 .8 .6 .5 .1 .1 100.0 79.3 .2 19.5 17.8 .5 .5 – .4 100.0 42.3 .9 56.1 52.7 .5 .5 – .2 PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons Hispanic origin (of any race) Mexican Puerto Rican Cuban Other Hispanic Not of Hispanic origin 100.0 1.7 1.1 – – .5 98.3 100.0 1.8 1.3 .1 – .3 98.2 100.0 1.4 1.0 .1 – .4 98.6 100.0 3.3 1.6 .6 .1 1.0 96.7 100.0 3.4 1.4 .2 – 1.8 96.6 100.0 .2 .2 – – .1 99.8 100.0 1.7 .9 – – .8 98.3 100.0 1.0 .9 – – – 99.0 PERCENT WHITE, NOT OF HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons White Not of Hispanic origin 100.0 61.3 60.6 100.0 73.7 73.0 100.0 60.5 59.9 100.0 79.1 77.9 100.0 83.2 81.1 100.0 6.1 6.1 100.0 79.3 78.2 100.0 42.3 41.5 8 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 8 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 7. Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Place [2,500 or More Persons] Adak Station CDP Anchorage city Barrow city Bethel city College CDP Eielson AFB CDP Fairbanks city Homer city RACE All persons White Black American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut American Indian Eskimo Aleut Asian or Pacific Islander Asian Chinese Filipino Japanese Asian Indian Korean Vietnamese Cambodian Hmong Laotian Thai Other Asian Pacific Islander Hawaiian Samoan Guamanian Other Pacific Islander Other race 4 600 3 623 486 65 61 – 4 342 318 23 249 33 – 4 – – – – – 9 24 14 – 2 8 84 226 182 14 14 6 5 2 10 9 3 1 2 338 867 411 910 713 587 610 764 501 678 480 368 280 862 144 74 – 190 216 209 263 441 474 141 207 386 3 465 912 23 2 220 63 2 155 2 276 238 7 210 7 7 4 – – – – 3 – 38 36 – – 2 34 4 687 1 574 37 2 994 166 2 800 28 65 62 5 9 4 – 43 – 1 – – – – 3 3 – – – 17 11 249 9 473 308 950 622 281 47 421 413 126 30 33 53 152 – – – – – 19 8 8 – – – 97 5 251 4 363 642 74 61 13 – 154 154 – 41 24 – 32 10 – – – 22 25 – – – – – 18 30 22 3 2 1 843 366 992 805 947 843 15 972 886 58 232 57 64 411 15 – – – 11 38 86 7 25 54 – 708 3 660 3 516 9 113 34 36 43 14 6 – – 6 – – – – – – – – 8 8 – – – 8 1 3 HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons Hispanic origin (of any race) Mexican Puerto Rican Cuban Other Hispanic Dominican (Dominican Republic) Central American Costa Rican Guatemalan Honduran Nicaraguan Panamanian Salvadoran Other Central American South American Argentinean Chilean Colombian Ecuadorian Peruvian Venezuelan Other South American All other Hispanic Not of Hispanic origin 4 600 283 136 32 14 101 – 16 – – – – 16 – – 8 – – – 8 – – – 77 4 317 338 372 403 187 317 3 465 317 377 24 90 43 63 75 82 – 735 41 36 391 26 189 8 44 2 036 216 966 226 9 4 1 3 465 74 37 2 – 35 – 3 – 3 – – – – – 15 – 3 2 – 8 2 – 17 3 391 4 687 81 29 6 – 46 – 12 2 2 – 8 – – – – – – – – – – – 34 4 606 11 249 203 66 41 – 96 – – – – – – – – – 51 7 – 20 – – 24 – 45 11 046 5 251 301 134 45 – 122 – – – – – – – – – 31 – – 25 – – 6 – 91 4 950 30 843 1 533 692 355 13 473 72 88 – 4 – 25 49 10 – 121 32 23 21 – 14 8 23 192 29 310 3 660 110 37 – – 73 – 23 – – – 23 – – – 6 6 – – – – – – 44 3 550 RACE AND HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons White Hispanic origin Not of Hispanic origin Black Hispanic origin Not of Hispanic origin American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Hispanic origin Not of Hispanic origin Asian or Pacific Islander Hispanic origin Not of Hispanic origin Other race Hispanic origin Not of Hispanic origin 4 600 3 623 167 3 456 486 14 472 65 3 62 342 23 319 84 76 8 226 182 4 178 14 13 14 14 10 10 3 3 338 867 826 041 411 413 998 910 431 479 764 458 306 386 244 142 3 465 912 12 900 23 6 17 2 220 11 2 209 276 16 260 34 29 5 4 687 1 574 43 1 531 37 – 37 2 994 24 2 970 65 2 63 17 12 5 11 249 9 473 70 9 403 308 – 308 950 21 929 421 15 406 97 97 – 5 251 4 363 226 4 137 642 38 604 74 19 55 154 – 154 18 18 – 30 843 22 366 711 21 655 3 992 98 3 894 2 805 25 2 780 972 35 937 708 664 44 3 660 3 516 95 3 421 9 – 9 113 7 106 14 – 14 8 8 – PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY RACE All persons White Black American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut American Indian Asian or Pacific Islander Asian Pacific Islander Other race 100.0 78.8 10.6 1.4 1.3 7.4 6.9 .5 1.8 100.0 80.8 6.4 6.6 3.0 4.8 4.2 .6 1.5 100.0 26.3 .7 64.1 1.8 8.0 6.9 1.1 1.0 100.0 33.6 .8 63.9 3.5 1.4 1.3 .1 .4 100.0 84.2 2.7 8.4 5.5 3.7 3.7 .1 .9 100.0 83.1 12.2 1.4 1.2 2.9 2.9 – .3 100.0 72.5 12.9 9.1 6.3 3.2 2.9 .3 2.3 100.0 96.1 .2 3.1 .9 .4 .2 .2 .2 PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons Hispanic origin (of any race) Mexican Puerto Rican Cuban Other Hispanic Not of Hispanic origin 100.0 6.2 3.0 .7 .3 2.2 93.8 100.0 4.1 1.9 .5 .1 1.5 95.9 100.0 2.1 1.1 .1 – 1.0 97.9 100.0 1.7 .6 .1 – 1.0 98.3 100.0 1.8 .6 .4 – .9 98.2 100.0 5.7 2.6 .9 – 2.3 94.3 100.0 5.0 2.2 1.2 – 1.5 95.0 100.0 3.0 1.0 – – 2.0 97.0 PERCENT WHITE, NOT OF HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons White Not of Hispanic origin 100.0 78.8 75.1 100.0 80.8 78.7 100.0 26.3 26.0 100.0 33.6 32.7 100.0 84.2 83.6 100.0 83.1 78.8 100.0 72.5 70.2 100.0 96.1 93.5 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 9 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 9 Table 7. Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 Con. [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Place [2,500 or More Persons] Juneau city Kenai city Ketchikan city Kodiak city Kotzebue city Nikiski CDP Nome city Palmer city RACE All persons White Black American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut American Indian Eskimo Aleut Asian or Pacific Islander Asian Chinese Filipino Japanese Asian Indian Korean Vietnamese Cambodian Hmong Laotian Thai Other Asian Pacific Islander Hawaiian Samoan Guamanian Other Pacific Islander Other race 26 751 21 645 276 3 452 3 256 101 95 1 164 1 111 45 743 124 37 115 16 – – – 7 24 53 18 35 – – 214 6 327 5 660 47 535 279 146 110 70 68 – 22 30 16 – – – – – – – 2 2 – – – 15 8 252 6 467 76 1 245 1 164 12 69 401 396 5 371 – – – 14 – – – – 6 5 5 – – – 63 6 365 4 028 29 789 132 72 585 1 282 1 197 29 1 038 90 1 14 9 – – 9 4 3 85 52 23 – 10 237 2 751 637 7 2 065 18 2 044 3 42 39 2 – 13 – 16 – – – – – 8 3 3 – – – – 2 710 2 523 – 168 131 23 14 19 19 – 12 – – 7 – – – – – – – – – – – – 3 500 1 590 – 1 824 34 1 778 12 12 12 – – – – 12 – – – – – – – – – – – 74 2 866 2 538 73 203 65 128 10 36 31 – 9 4 – 18 – – – – – – 5 – – 5 – 16 HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons Hispanic origin (of any race) Mexican Puerto Rican Cuban Other Hispanic Dominican (Dominican Republic) Central American Costa Rican Guatemalan Honduran Nicaraguan Panamanian Salvadoran Other Central American South American Argentinean Chilean Colombian Ecuadorian Peruvian Venezuelan Other South American All other Hispanic Not of Hispanic origin 26 751 671 360 28 – 283 – 10 – – – – 10 – – 27 – – – – 21 6 – 246 26 080 6 327 147 88 5 – 54 – – – – – – – – – 16 – – – – 16 – – 38 6 180 8 252 309 96 30 – 183 – 9 – – – – – 9 – 8 – – – – 8 – – 166 7 943 6 365 403 199 9 2 193 – 72 28 – – – 1 43 – 8 – 2 2 – – 4 – 113 5 962 2 751 31 17 3 – 11 – 2 – – – – 2 – – 2 – – – – 2 – – 7 2 720 2 710 19 19 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 691 3 500 185 51 33 – 101 – 31 – 8 – – – 23 – 4 – – – – – – 4 66 3 315 2 866 40 26 – – 14 – – – – – – – – – 8 – – 8 – – – – 6 2 826 RACE AND HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons White Hispanic origin Not of Hispanic origin Black Hispanic origin Not of Hispanic origin American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Hispanic origin Not of Hispanic origin Asian or Pacific Islander Hispanic origin Not of Hispanic origin Other race Hispanic origin Not of Hispanic origin 26 751 21 645 342 21 303 276 6 270 3 452 81 3 371 1 164 28 1 136 214 214 – 6 327 5 660 125 5 535 47 – 47 535 7 528 70 – 70 15 15 – 8 252 6 467 107 6 360 76 – 76 1 245 65 1 180 401 74 327 63 63 – 6 365 4 028 92 3 936 29 – 29 789 17 772 1 282 62 1 220 237 232 5 2 751 637 23 614 7 – 7 2 065 8 2 057 42 – 42 – – – 2 710 2 523 9 2 514 – – – 168 10 158 19 – 19 – – – 3 500 1 590 100 1 490 – – – 1 824 11 1 813 12 – 12 74 74 – 2 866 2 538 40 2 498 73 – 73 203 – 203 36 – 36 16 – 16 PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY RACE All persons White Black American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut American Indian Asian or Pacific Islander Asian Pacific Islander Other race 100.0 80.9 1.0 12.9 12.2 4.4 4.2 .2 .8 100.0 89.5 .7 8.5 4.4 1.1 1.1 – .2 100.0 78.4 .9 15.1 14.1 4.9 4.8 .1 .8 100.0 63.3 .5 12.4 2.1 20.1 18.8 1.3 3.7 100.0 23.2 .3 75.1 .7 1.5 1.4 .1 – 100.0 93.1 – 6.2 4.8 .7 .7 – – 100.0 45.4 – 52.1 1.0 .3 .3 – 2.1 100.0 88.6 2.5 7.1 2.3 1.3 1.1 .2 .6 PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons Hispanic origin (of any race) Mexican Puerto Rican Cuban Other Hispanic Not of Hispanic origin 100.0 2.5 1.3 .1 – 1.1 97.5 100.0 2.3 1.4 .1 – .9 97.7 100.0 3.7 1.2 .4 – 2.2 96.3 100.0 6.3 3.1 .1 – 3.0 93.7 100.0 1.1 .6 .1 – .4 98.9 100.0 .7 .7 – – – 99.3 100.0 5.3 1.5 .9 – 2.9 94.7 100.0 1.4 .9 – – .5 98.6 PERCENT WHITE, NOT OF HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons White Not of Hispanic origin 100.0 80.9 79.6 100.0 89.5 87.5 100.0 78.4 77.1 100.0 63.3 61.8 100.0 23.2 22.3 100.0 93.1 92.8 100.0 45.4 42.6 100.0 88.6 87.2 10 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 10 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 7. Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 Con. [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Place [2,500 or More Persons] Petersburg city Seward city Sitka city Soldotna city Sterling CDP Unalaska city Valdez city Wasilla city RACE All persons White Black American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut American Indian Eskimo Aleut Asian or Pacific Islander Asian Chinese Filipino Japanese Asian Indian Korean Vietnamese Cambodian Hmong Laotian Thai Other Asian Pacific Islander Hawaiian Samoan Guamanian Other Pacific Islander Other race 3 207 2 816 7 334 287 – 47 19 19 – – 14 – – – – – – – 5 – – – – – 31 2 699 2 131 99 410 205 142 63 45 45 – 30 8 – 7 – – – – – – – – – – – 14 8 588 6 333 37 1 857 1 631 137 89 303 290 7 226 44 5 – – – – – 8 – 13 – – – 13 58 3 456 3 285 – 140 93 10 37 31 6 – 6 – – – – – – – – – 25 – – 25 – – 3 802 3 680 – 90 56 34 – 21 21 – 6 9 – 6 – – – – – – – – – – – 11 3 089 1 917 49 273 41 13 219 597 593 2 322 64 26 11 158 – – – – 10 4 4 – – – 253 4 074 3 627 62 219 106 60 53 90 85 29 28 – – 6 – – – – 22 – 5 5 – – – 76 4 028 3 728 – 234 18 169 47 41 41 – 10 – – 22 – – – – – 9 – – – – – 25 HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons Hispanic origin (of any race) Mexican Puerto Rican Cuban Other Hispanic Dominican (Dominican Republic) Central American Costa Rican Guatemalan Honduran Nicaraguan Panamanian Salvadoran Other Central American South American Argentinean Chilean Colombian Ecuadorian Peruvian Venezuelan Other South American All other Hispanic Not of Hispanic origin 3 207 64 45 3 – 16 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 16 3 143 2 699 56 7 4 – 45 – 3 – – – – – 3 – 12 – – 10 – 2 – – 30 2 643 8 588 152 113 10 – 29 – 7 – – – 7 – – – – – – – – – – – 22 8 436 3 456 163 62 – – 101 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 101 3 293 3 802 20 20 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3 782 3 089 351 296 12 – 43 – – – – – – – – – 5 – – – – 5 – – 38 2 738 4 074 204 57 13 – 134 – 21 – – 21 – – – – 49 – 7 23 – 19 – – 64 3 870 4 028 73 33 35 – 5 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 5 3 955 RACE AND HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons White Hispanic origin Not of Hispanic origin Black Hispanic origin Not of Hispanic origin American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Hispanic origin Not of Hispanic origin Asian or Pacific Islander Hispanic origin Not of Hispanic origin Other race Hispanic origin Not of Hispanic origin 3 207 2 816 33 2 783 7 – 7 334 – 334 19 – 19 31 31 – 2 699 2 131 17 2 114 99 11 88 410 13 397 45 2 43 14 13 1 8 588 6 333 65 6 268 37 – 37 1 857 29 1 828 303 – 303 58 58 – 3 456 3 285 138 3 147 – – – 140 – 140 31 25 6 – – – 3 802 3 680 9 3 671 – – – 90 – 90 21 – 21 11 11 – 3 089 1 917 91 1 826 49 – 49 273 2 271 597 31 566 253 227 26 4 074 3 627 121 3 506 62 7 55 219 7 212 90 – 90 76 69 7 4 028 3 728 26 3 702 – – – 234 – 234 41 22 19 25 25 – PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY RACE All persons White Black American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut American Indian Asian or Pacific Islander Asian Pacific Islander Other race 100.0 87.8 .2 10.4 8.9 .6 .6 – 1.0 100.0 79.0 3.7 15.2 7.6 1.7 1.7 – .5 100.0 73.7 .4 21.6 19.0 3.5 3.4 .2 .7 100.0 95.1 – 4.1 2.7 .9 .2 .7 – 100.0 96.8 – 2.4 1.5 .6 .6 – .3 100.0 62.1 1.6 8.8 1.3 19.3 19.2 .1 8.2 100.0 89.0 1.5 5.4 2.6 2.2 2.1 .1 1.9 100.0 92.6 – 5.8 .4 1.0 1.0 – .6 PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons Hispanic origin (of any race) Mexican Puerto Rican Cuban Other Hispanic Not of Hispanic origin 100.0 2.0 1.4 .1 – .5 98.0 100.0 2.1 .3 .1 – 1.7 97.9 100.0 1.8 1.3 .1 – .3 98.2 100.0 4.7 1.8 – – 2.9 95.3 100.0 .5 .5 – – – 99.5 100.0 11.4 9.6 .4 – 1.4 88.6 100.0 5.0 1.4 .3 – 3.3 95.0 100.0 1.8 .8 .9 – .1 98.2 PERCENT WHITE, NOT OF HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons White Not of Hispanic origin 100.0 87.8 86.8 100.0 79.0 78.3 100.0 73.7 73.0 100.0 95.1 91.1 100.0 96.8 96.6 100.0 62.1 59.1 100.0 89.0 86.1 100.0 92.6 91.9 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 11 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 11 Table 8. Summary of Social and Economic Characteristics for White Persons and for Households and Families with a White Householder: 1990 All persons Persons 5 years and over Persons 25 years and over Median income in 1989 (dollars) Income in 1989 below poverty level [Threshold is 1,000 persons. Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural and Size of Place Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Borough and Census Area Place [2,500 or More Persons] Total The State 416 133 Percent foreign born 2.6 Native persons Percent born in State of residence 25.2 Percent living in different house in 1985 60.3 Percent who speak a language other than English at home 4.4 Percent high school graduate or higher 91.1 Percent with bachelor’s degree or higher 26.8 Persons 16 years and over Percent in labor force 77.5 Civilian labor force Percent unemployed 7.0 Employed persons 16 years and over Percent in managerial and professional specialty occupations 32.2 Households 44 998 Families 50 662 Per capita income in 1989 (dollars) 19 903 Percent of persons for whom poverty status is determined 6.1 Percent of families 4.5 URBAN AND RURAL AND SIZE OF PLACE Urban Inside urbanized area Central place Urban fringe Outside urbanized area Place of 10,000 or more Place of 2,500 to 9,999 Rural Place of 1,000 to 2,499 Place of less than 1,000 Other rural Rural farm 291 352 178 522 178 522 – 112 830 51 314 61 516 124 781 19 399 27 938 77 444 1 058 2.8 3.1 3.1 – 2.4 2.6 2.2 2.0 2.1 3.0 1.6 .2 24.5 24.5 24.5 – 24.4 25.3 23.7 26.7 25.0 24.2 28.1 32.1 62.7 61.3 61.3 – 64.8 62.7 66.7 54.7 60.0 58.1 52.2 39.6 4.6 4.9 4.9 – 4.2 4.7 3.7 4.1 3.6 7.0 3.1 1.3 91.7 92.4 92.4 – 90.7 91.6 90.0 89.6 87.5 87.3 90.9 88.3 27.9 29.3 29.3 – 25.7 29.8 22.1 24.3 18.5 24.0 25.8 21.9 79.0 79.5 79.5 – 78.1 78.7 77.6 73.9 75.2 71.8 74.3 70.1 6.3 6.0 6.0 – 6.9 6.6 7.1 8.7 7.7 10.6 8.3 8.5 33.2 34.3 34.3 – 31.4 35.6 27.6 29.6 24.7 30.9 30.3 19.0 45 217 46 349 46 349 – 43 201 43 194 43 207 44 362 40 509 39 288 47 409 47 857 51 218 53 210 53 210 – 48 549 49 393 47 477 49 468 43 750 44 291 51 991 52 318 20 407 21 154 21 154 – 19 226 19 024 19 394 18 724 17 193 18 383 19 231 17 094 5.7 5.6 5.6 – 5.8 6.2 5.4 6.9 6.2 9.9 6.0 6.0 4.2 4.2 4.2 – 4.3 4.6 4.1 5.2 4.5 7.3 4.6 1.5 INSIDE AND OUTSIDE METROPOLITAN AREA Inside metropolitan area In central city Not in central city Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area Rural Outside metropolitan area Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area Place of 10,000 or more Place of 2,500 to 9,999 Rural 182 867 182 867 – – – – – 233 266 112 830 – 112 830 51 314 61 516 120 436 3.1 3.1 – – – – – 2.2 2.4 – 2.4 2.6 2.2 2.0 24.5 24.5 – – – – – 25.6 24.4 – 24.4 25.3 23.7 26.8 60.9 60.9 – – – – – 59.8 64.8 – 64.8 62.7 66.7 55.1 4.8 4.8 – – – – – 4.1 4.2 – 4.2 4.7 3.7 4.1 92.4 92.4 – – – – – 90.0 90.7 – 90.7 91.6 90.0 89.4 29.6 29.6 – – – – – 24.5 25.7 – 25.7 29.8 22.1 23.5 79.5 79.5 – – – – – 75.9 78.1 – 78.1 78.7 77.6 73.7 6.0 6.0 – – – – – 7.9 6.9 – 6.9 6.6 7.1 8.8 34.5 34.5 – – – – – 30.2 31.4 – 31.4 35.6 27.6 29.0 46 665 46 665 – – – – – 43 433 43 201 – 43 201 43 194 43 207 43 673 53 522 53 522 – – – – – 48 706 48 549 – 48 549 49 393 47 477 48 868 21 277 21 277 – – – – – 18 825 19 226 – 19 226 19 024 19 394 18 450 5.6 5.6 – – – – – 6.5 5.8 – 5.8 6.2 5.4 7.1 4.1 4.1 – – – – – 4.8 4.3 – 4.3 4.6 4.1 5.3 BOROUGH AND CENSUS AREA Aleutians West Census Area Anchorage Borough Bethel Census Area Dillingham Census Area Fairbanks North Star Borough Haines Borough Juneau Borough Kenai Peninsula Borough Ketchikan Gateway Borough Kodiak Island Borough Matanuska-Susitna Borough Nome Census Area North Slope Borough Prince of Wales-Outer Ketchikan Census Area Sitka Borough Skagway-Yakutat-Angoon Census Area Southeast Fairbanks Census Area Valdez-Cordova Census Area Wrangell-Petersburg Census Area Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area 6 182 2 1 63 1 21 37 11 9 36 2 1 3 6 2 4 8 5 3 360 867 155 038 948 796 645 258 341 289 915 015 253 851 333 652 676 277 585 583 2.4 3.1 3.0 1.1 2.2 2.2 2.3 2.5 2.3 2.4 1.6 2.2 2.8 2.0 2.3 3.2 1.8 1.6 1.4 1.8 5.3 24.5 19.5 23.3 23.7 24.2 28.6 28.5 28.9 22.7 30.4 23.7 12.6 14.3 25.0 20.1 22.8 27.5 31.1 22.7 93.0 60.9 71.6 59.7 61.4 48.4 56.8 54.6 57.8 69.5 53.3 73.8 76.5 73.0 62.5 65.8 53.3 56.4 56.9 59.9 5.5 4.8 11.4 6.8 4.4 2.5 3.2 5.1 2.1 3.2 3.1 7.9 8.1 2.5 1.7 3.8 5.7 4.2 2.6 6.3 94.9 92.4 95.8 93.0 91.7 80.7 92.8 88.4 87.9 92.0 88.5 91.5 94.5 80.3 91.1 86.4 89.7 88.5 83.7 90.5 17.2 29.6 47.3 37.3 27.5 19.7 33.9 19.1 22.8 26.3 18.6 40.2 37.0 14.6 26.3 20.7 21.9 20.4 22.9 24.6 94.6 79.5 85.3 82.5 77.9 71.8 80.6 68.2 77.4 83.4 67.5 86.0 92.4 76.5 79.8 81.2 70.6 76.7 74.5 75.6 2.1 6.0 3.1 2.6 9.0 7.0 3.8 9.8 5.7 4.3 11.2 4.3 1.9 11.0 3.8 7.9 12.4 8.9 5.6 12.2 18.7 34.5 55.0 50.0 31.8 24.8 40.3 24.4 30.2 28.4 25.8 46.6 41.2 20.6 27.0 24.2 28.6 24.4 25.3 38.3 36 46 51 48 40 35 50 43 47 47 41 51 69 41 44 41 32 50 44 41 468 665 108 828 072 577 348 397 044 451 132 637 342 554 750 518 220 954 293 023 35 53 60 52 45 43 57 49 53 50 45 56 80 46 50 46 35 55 51 46 368 522 330 805 052 661 548 380 566 966 610 592 607 724 551 163 250 405 940 042 16 21 24 24 17 16 21 18 20 23 16 23 38 17 18 18 13 24 20 18 545 277 260 408 145 260 937 805 414 564 382 538 503 710 461 403 803 443 313 886 5.1 5.6 5.8 6.3 6.3 10.1 3.2 7.5 3.5 3.2 9.0 3.3 1.5 7.8 3.9 6.2 12.6 7.4 4.5 11.0 1.3 4.1 5.2 3.4 4.7 8.5 2.0 5.7 1.7 1.9 7.2 2.3 .6 7.0 2.7 3.8 9.9 5.7 3.9 9.1 PLACE Adak Station CDP Anchorage city Bethel city College CDP Eielson AFB CDP Fairbanks city Homer city Juneau city Kenai city Ketchikan city Kodiak city Nikiski CDP Nome city Palmer city Petersburg city Seward city Sitka city Soldotna city Sterling CDP Unalaska city Valdez city Wasilla city 3 182 1 9 4 22 3 21 5 6 4 2 1 2 2 2 6 3 3 1 3 3 623 867 574 473 363 366 516 645 660 467 028 523 590 538 816 131 333 285 680 917 627 728 1.1 3.1 3.8 2.0 1.9 3.0 2.9 2.3 2.0 2.5 3.1 1.7 2.5 2.8 1.5 2.3 2.3 1.6 1.5 5.3 1.9 1.7 5.6 24.5 19.0 26.5 6.7 21.9 28.1 28.6 25.1 27.1 24.2 26.7 24.6 40.3 34.7 25.8 25.0 24.8 28.6 6.7 28.8 28.4 96.2 60.9 71.3 62.8 96.4 67.9 67.4 56.8 61.6 59.9 63.0 58.8 74.2 58.9 58.1 67.5 62.5 57.5 45.2 85.9 57.1 64.8 4.1 4.8 11.0 4.5 3.5 6.1 2.6 3.2 2.7 2.3 5.0 5.7 9.3 4.4 3.1 4.1 1.7 1.0 1.7 9.2 4.9 3.3 97.4 92.4 95.4 94.2 95.3 89.0 89.4 92.8 88.9 88.2 91.4 91.4 90.1 79.0 86.1 89.2 91.1 93.1 88.1 89.8 89.3 88.1 17.2 29.6 42.7 40.0 12.9 21.5 26.9 33.9 16.3 23.2 28.0 6.9 34.4 16.5 27.1 18.6 26.3 20.3 20.3 16.5 18.8 19.0 93.3 79.5 86.3 75.1 85.3 77.8 70.2 80.6 71.1 76.5 82.9 68.9 85.5 56.5 75.9 68.0 79.8 73.7 65.8 94.4 81.9 71.2 5.3 6.0 3.2 6.5 14.8 9.9 7.6 3.8 11.6 6.8 4.5 14.9 4.6 14.3 3.6 9.1 3.8 8.1 7.7 .6 8.3 10.9 27.6 34.5 48.1 39.1 22.5 27.2 29.1 40.3 23.0 30.4 29.2 14.8 39.4 21.9 30.3 23.7 27.0 24.4 28.1 13.3 23.5 27.9 30 46 53 44 26 35 36 50 44 44 48 43 52 37 51 37 44 38 51 57 71 38 250 665 770 310 103 805 964 348 795 084 375 770 414 188 002 214 750 306 534 676 239 988 29 53 61 50 25 39 43 57 50 53 54 43 56 45 57 48 50 47 52 63 74 40 728 522 085 704 515 811 472 548 855 048 909 586 187 726 175 750 551 000 849 291 795 982 11 21 24 18 8 16 19 21 18 20 29 19 23 17 22 18 18 16 18 23 28 16 830 277 509 622 267 571 416 937 806 998 349 092 785 344 629 106 461 243 612 376 375 461 1.6 5.6 5.0 8.5 3.4 8.0 4.8 3.2 6.6 5.0 4.0 6.6 3.2 6.0 2.9 10.5 3.9 5.5 6.9 9.9 4.4 10.4 1.3 4.1 3.6 6.6 1.7 6.2 4.0 2.0 4.9 2.2 2.7 7.7 .9 6.6 3.3 7.9 2.7 4.0 6.1 1.8 3.8 8.7 12 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 12 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 9. Summary of Social and Economic Characteristics for Black Persons and for Households and Families with a Black Householder: 1990 All persons Persons 5 years and over Persons 25 years and over Median income in 1989 (dollars) Income in 1989 below poverty level [Threshold is 1,000 persons. Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural and Size of Place Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Borough and Census Area Place [2,500 or More Persons] Total The State 22 195 Percent foreign born 2.3 Native persons Percent born in State of residence 17.0 Percent living in different house in 1985 75.0 Percent who speak a language other than English at home 6.0 Percent high school graduate or higher 88.2 Percent with bachelor’s degree or higher 14.1 Persons 16 years and over Percent in labor force 80.7 Civilian labor force Percent unemployed 11.2 Employed persons 16 years and over Percent in managerial and professional specialty occupations 23.3 Households 31 474 Families 32 557 Per capita income in 1989 (dollars) 12 816 Percent of persons for whom poverty status is determined 10.4 Percent of families 8.8 URBAN AND RURAL AND SIZE OF PLACE Urban Inside urbanized area Central place Urban fringe Outside urbanized area Place of 10,000 or more Place of 2,500 to 9,999 Rural Place of 1,000 to 2,499 Place of less than 1,000 Other rural Rural farm 20 541 14 394 14 394 – 6 147 4 555 1 592 1 654 452 338 864 – 2.4 2.0 2.0 – 3.4 3.8 2.3 1.3 1.8 – 1.5 – 17.3 19.0 19.0 – 13.4 13.7 12.5 13.2 7.7 19.2 13.6 – 74.8 70.5 70.5 – 85.2 83.7 89.6 76.8 86.0 79.5 71.4 – 6.0 5.6 5.6 – 7.0 7.0 7.0 5.9 8.4 7.5 4.0 – 88.0 88.4 88.4 – 87.1 86.8 88.0 89.8 93.9 84.2 90.2 – 14.0 13.4 13.4 – 15.5 15.0 17.0 15.1 20.7 13.1 13.4 – 81.7 80.3 80.3 – 84.7 84.5 85.4 69.7 87.9 74.7 59.9 – 10.9 10.6 10.6 – 11.8 13.4 5.6 15.9 16.3 10.3 18.0 – 23.4 23.5 23.5 – 22.9 24.2 18.5 22.5 31.4 30.8 12.5 – 31 390 32 946 32 946 – 27 286 27 398 26 875 33 594 30 156 25 446 43 750 – 32 505 34 826 34 826 – 27 286 27 341 27 083 35 208 28 750 26 667 43 523 – 12 759 13 639 13 639 – 10 698 10 958 9 956 13 535 12 423 14 327 13 807 – 10.7 11.5 11.5 – 8.7 9.4 6.7 5.8 5.3 12.8 3.3 – 8.9 9.9 9.9 – 6.8 7.6 4.4 6.8 2.5 15.4 7.2 – INSIDE AND OUTSIDE METROPOLITAN AREA Inside metropolitan area In central city Not in central city Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area Rural Outside metropolitan area Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area Place of 10,000 or more Place of 2,500 to 9,999 Rural 14 411 14 411 – – – – – 7 784 6 147 – 6 147 4 555 1 592 1 637 2.0 2.0 – – – – – 3.0 3.4 – 3.4 3.8 2.3 1.3 19.0 19.0 – – – – – 13.3 13.4 – 13.4 13.7 12.5 13.0 70.4 70.4 – – – – – 83.6 85.2 – 85.2 83.7 89.6 77.7 5.6 5.6 – – – – – 6.8 7.0 – 7.0 7.0 7.0 5.9 88.4 88.4 – – – – – 87.8 87.1 – 87.1 86.8 88.0 89.6 13.5 13.5 – – – – – 15.3 15.5 – 15.5 15.0 17.0 14.7 80.2 80.2 – – – – – 81.5 84.7 – 84.7 84.5 85.4 70.3 10.6 10.6 – – – – – 12.6 11.8 – 11.8 13.4 5.6 15.9 23.5 23.5 – – – – – 22.9 22.9 – 22.9 24.2 18.5 22.5 32 986 32 986 – – – – – 28 071 27 286 – 27 286 27 398 26 875 32 656 34 871 34 871 – – – – – 28 115 27 286 – 27 286 27 341 27 083 33 750 13 649 13 649 – – – – – 11 275 10 698 – 10 698 10 958 9 956 13 441 11.5 11.5 – – – – – 8.2 8.7 – 8.7 9.4 6.7 5.9 9.8 9.8 – – – – – 6.8 6.8 – 6.8 7.6 4.4 6.9 BOROUGH AND CENSUS AREA Anchorage Borough Fairbanks North Star Borough 14 411 5 496 2.0 2.8 19.0 13.8 70.4 85.4 5.6 5.6 88.4 86.8 13.5 14.1 80.2 84.0 10.6 13.2 23.5 20.7 32 986 27 481 34 871 27 164 13 649 11 018 11.5 7.2 9.8 6.1 PLACE Anchorage city Fairbanks city 14 411 3 992 2.0 3.1 19.0 13.1 70.4 87.6 5.6 6.7 88.4 85.7 13.5 10.4 80.2 85.0 10.6 13.3 23.5 16.3 32 986 26 193 34 871 26 216 13 649 10 107 11.5 9.5 9.8 8.2 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 13 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 13 Table 10. Summary of Social and Economic Characteristics for American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons and for Households and Families with an American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Householder: 1990 All persons Persons 5 years and over Persons 25 years and over Median income in 1989 (dollars) Income in 1989 below poverty level [Threshold is 1,000 persons. Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural and Size of Place Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Borough and Census Area Place [2,500 or More Persons] Total The State 86 125 Percent foreign born .4 Native persons Percent born in State of residence 90.4 Percent living in different house in 1985 47.4 Percent who speak a language other than English at home 36.0 Percent high school graduate or higher 63.1 Percent with bachelor’s degree or higher 4.1 Persons 16 years and over Percent in labor force 56.1 Civilian labor force Percent unemployed 22.1 Employed persons 16 years and over Percent in managerial and professional specialty occupations 20.4 Households 24 152 Families 26 695 Per capita income in 1989 (dollars) 9 140 Percent of persons for whom poverty status is determined 23.1 Percent of families 21.5 URBAN AND RURAL AND SIZE OF PLACE Urban Inside urbanized area Central place Urban fringe Outside urbanized area Place of 10,000 or more Place of 2,500 to 9,999 Rural Place of 1,000 to 2,499 Place of less than 1,000 Other rural Rural farm 36 588 14 758 14 758 – 21 830 6 999 14 831 49 537 3 964 39 511 6 062 99 .6 .5 .5 – .6 1.3 .3 .2 .5 .1 .7 2.0 85.4 81.2 81.2 – 88.2 85.8 89.3 94.1 87.3 97.1 79.0 56.7 64.5 69.7 69.7 – 61.0 72.0 55.8 34.6 44.3 30.5 53.8 36.0 23.8 18.0 18.0 – 27.9 17.3 32.9 45.2 13.2 52.5 20.0 8.1 71.2 75.8 75.8 – 68.0 72.7 65.9 56.6 70.1 53.3 67.8 74.6 5.9 7.1 7.1 – 5.0 6.3 4.4 2.7 5.3 2.2 4.2 16.9 62.2 62.2 62.2 – 62.2 61.9 62.4 51.1 59.9 49.6 55.1 75.3 19.4 20.9 20.9 – 18.4 19.6 17.8 24.6 16.1 26.9 18.0 3.3 19.4 20.8 20.8 – 18.4 19.2 18.0 21.4 17.1 22.5 18.9 8.5 27 019 25 872 25 872 – 28 017 22 764 31 875 22 246 34 875 19 957 33 326 49 063 30 439 27 976 27 976 – 32 795 24 068 38 133 24 702 38 015 22 269 36 964 79 008 10 746 10 806 10 806 – 10 706 9 701 11 180 7 953 13 797 7 058 9 966 24 599 19.0 22.1 22.1 – 16.9 24.9 13.2 26.0 10.1 29.5 12.5 5.1 18.4 21.5 21.5 – 16.1 24.5 12.1 23.6 7.4 27.5 8.5 – INSIDE AND OUTSIDE METROPOLITAN AREA Inside metropolitan area In central city Not in central city Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area Rural Outside metropolitan area Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area Place of 10,000 or more Place of 2,500 to 9,999 Rural 14 910 14 910 – – – – – 71 215 21 830 – 21 830 6 999 14 831 49 385 .5 .5 – – – – – .3 .6 – .6 1.3 .3 .2 81.0 81.0 – – – – – 92.4 88.2 – 88.2 85.8 89.3 94.2 69.5 69.5 – – – – – 42.7 61.0 – 61.0 72.0 55.8 34.5 17.9 17.9 – – – – – 39.9 27.9 – 27.9 17.3 32.9 45.3 75.9 75.9 – – – – – 60.2 68.0 – 68.0 72.7 65.9 56.6 7.2 7.2 – – – – – 3.4 5.0 – 5.0 6.3 4.4 2.7 62.2 62.2 – – – – – 54.6 62.2 – 62.2 61.9 62.4 51.1 20.9 20.9 – – – – – 22.4 18.4 – 18.4 19.6 17.8 24.6 20.9 20.9 – – – – – 20.2 18.4 – 18.4 19.2 18.0 21.3 26 019 26 019 – – – – – 23 747 28 017 – 28 017 22 764 31 875 22 205 28 165 28 165 – – – – – 26 425 32 795 – 32 795 24 068 38 133 24 647 10 760 10 760 – – – – – 8 801 10 706 – 10 706 9 701 11 180 7 958 21.9 21.9 – – – – – 23.3 16.9 – 16.9 24.9 13.2 26.1 21.3 21.3 – – – – – 21.5 16.1 – 16.1 24.5 12.1 23.6 BOROUGH AND CENSUS AREA Aleutians East Borough Aleutians West Census Area Anchorage Borough Bethel Census Area Dillingham Census Area Fairbanks North Star Borough Juneau Borough Kenai Peninsula Borough Ketchikan Gateway Borough Kodiak Island Borough Lake and Peninsula Borough Matanuska-Susitna Borough Nome Census Area North Slope Borough Northwest Arctic Borough Prince of Wales-Outer Ketchikan Census Area Sitka Borough Skagway-Yakutat-Angoon Census Area Valdez-Cordova Census Area Wade Hampton Census Area Wrangell-Petersburg Census Area Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area 1 1 14 11 2 5 3 2 1 2 1 1 6 4 5 2 1 1 1 5 1 4 042 125 910 317 908 292 452 894 884 141 273 945 173 366 241 365 857 678 240 384 375 760 – .2 .5 – – .6 2.1 1.1 .1 .1 – .5 .2 .3 – .3 .6 .1 .7 – – .4 93.6 85.3 81.0 98.8 97.4 81.4 85.4 79.8 80.7 85.6 98.2 73.7 98.2 97.1 97.8 86.7 86.1 91.9 89.4 99.2 89.5 96.4 46.6 36.6 69.5 34.7 33.1 68.2 67.8 56.2 63.8 49.5 36.3 63.2 34.2 32.5 34.9 40.7 63.1 38.0 44.7 26.7 40.8 34.9 3.4 22.1 17.9 79.5 58.5 17.3 12.3 15.9 11.1 11.7 21.8 18.8 49.2 72.6 48.0 4.7 13.9 16.4 21.9 68.9 6.6 22.6 49.3 58.8 75.9 52.2 57.7 73.0 72.8 72.0 73.2 63.1 52.8 70.2 52.7 54.6 55.4 71.2 74.0 65.2 52.2 52.4 67.7 54.8 .6 4.6 7.2 2.9 4.1 6.0 6.7 2.1 2.7 4.6 3.0 5.8 2.2 2.7 2.2 3.8 3.3 5.2 2.3 2.3 5.3 2.6 43.0 62.1 62.2 47.5 40.3 60.0 65.5 53.5 68.9 58.6 42.7 48.8 51.0 68.4 51.6 56.8 69.8 67.5 52.3 52.2 64.2 50.1 3.5 15.4 20.9 17.3 17.9 26.9 13.1 19.0 20.6 14.6 20.3 18.6 24.6 23.2 27.5 25.6 19.5 25.5 28.4 32.9 12.8 31.8 11.1 18.7 20.9 23.3 26.7 25.8 18.2 15.3 14.7 13.6 18.8 14.5 22.7 19.0 23.1 15.4 13.9 18.1 14.4 26.7 10.9 23.4 41 35 26 18 20 19 28 31 29 34 20 24 18 41 27 32 31 32 26 18 32 13 420 000 019 424 357 480 664 111 219 491 761 815 427 776 100 424 583 422 406 209 059 952 42 36 28 19 21 21 30 36 36 37 22 30 22 44 27 37 45 35 35 20 36 15 500 538 165 575 736 573 000 923 563 989 011 833 012 844 167 562 547 234 455 717 806 109 17 11 10 5 8 9 10 11 11 12 9 9 6 12 7 11 11 10 14 5 13 6 108 467 760 842 656 093 530 919 289 237 292 199 373 120 236 942 950 960 789 059 848 022 11.4 12.9 21.9 34.8 31.7 23.2 20.5 12.0 6.8 10.8 23.6 16.4 28.9 10.9 20.8 11.2 8.4 12.9 20.1 33.0 10.8 36.2 11.5 9.0 21.3 32.6 30.5 22.3 18.9 11.9 5.0 9.8 20.2 14.5 26.9 11.6 20.4 10.0 4.3 10.9 16.0 31.7 6.3 33.6 PLACE Anchorage city Barrow city Bethel city Fairbanks city Juneau city Ketchikan city Kotzebue city Nome city Sitka city 14 2 2 2 3 1 2 1 1 910 220 994 805 452 245 065 824 857 .5 .3 .1 .8 2.1 – – .4 .6 81.0 96.7 96.7 84.9 85.4 81.3 98.0 95.2 86.1 69.5 42.2 51.5 76.5 67.8 69.6 48.6 59.2 63.1 17.9 76.1 56.8 23.3 12.3 8.6 32.9 33.6 13.9 75.9 58.0 68.2 70.2 72.8 72.8 63.4 56.9 74.0 7.2 4.6 5.9 5.0 6.7 3.6 2.8 3.4 3.3 62.2 67.9 58.8 59.4 65.5 68.5 59.0 57.9 69.8 20.9 20.7 14.3 27.7 13.1 22.2 20.3 20.6 19.5 20.9 22.5 24.9 24.0 18.2 18.7 22.9 19.7 13.9 26 49 29 16 28 29 35 30 31 019 191 719 174 664 063 000 547 583 28 53 31 17 30 37 34 32 45 165 532 618 917 000 875 653 870 547 10 13 9 9 10 12 9 9 11 760 951 144 056 530 060 387 188 950 21.9 10.1 16.0 31.4 20.5 7.1 15.6 16.5 8.4 21.3 12.1 12.6 29.1 18.9 5.0 15.7 15.1 4.3 14 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 14 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 11. Summary of Social and Economic Characteristics for Asian or Pacific Islander Persons and for Households and Families with an Asian or Pacific Islander Householder: 1990 All persons Persons 5 years and over Persons 25 years and over Median income in 1989 (dollars) Income in 1989 below poverty level [Threshold is 1,000 persons. Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural and Size of Place Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Borough and Census Area Place [2,500 or More Persons] Total The State 19 354 Percent foreign born 59.3 Native persons Percent born in State of residence 34.9 Percent living in different house in 1985 67.6 Percent who speak a language other than English at home 68.8 Percent high school graduate or higher 75.4 Percent with bachelor’s degree or higher 20.5 Persons 16 years and over Percent in labor force 78.4 Civilian labor force Percent unemployed 4.8 Employed persons 16 years and over Percent in managerial and professional specialty occupations 16.5 Households 35 056 Families 37 579 Per capita income in 1989 (dollars) 13 113 Percent of persons for whom poverty status is determined 7.3 Percent of families 6.0 URBAN AND RURAL AND SIZE OF PLACE Urban Inside urbanized area Central place Urban fringe Outside urbanized area Place of 10,000 or more Place of 2,500 to 9,999 Rural Place of 1,000 to 2,499 Place of less than 1,000 Other rural Rural farm 17 036 10 729 10 729 – 6 307 2 474 3 833 2 318 420 790 1 108 3 60.7 61.0 61.0 – 60.1 58.8 61.0 49.1 45.2 66.8 38.0 100.0 36.0 37.1 37.1 – 34.3 31.2 36.4 28.2 27.4 15.6 33.2 – 66.8 65.8 65.8 – 68.5 67.3 69.2 73.8 81.1 81.5 64.7 – 70.5 72.7 72.7 – 66.6 61.8 69.7 56.5 51.9 78.5 40.7 – 75.7 78.8 78.8 – 70.4 72.7 69.1 73.3 78.9 64.4 80.3 100.0 20.1 21.9 21.9 – 17.0 23.1 13.4 23.4 22.4 23.1 24.2 – 77.9 75.9 75.9 – 81.3 76.0 84.7 82.2 72.3 89.0 78.7 100.0 5.0 5.6 5.6 – 4.1 6.2 2.9 3.9 7.8 1.8 5.2 – 16.8 18.1 18.1 – 14.6 25.5 8.7 14.4 16.9 7.5 22.7 – 35 364 35 201 35 201 – 35 655 32 869 40 625 31 838 34 375 30 625 31 964 – 37 696 38 528 38 528 – 36 750 35 250 38 558 34 792 46 000 40 000 31 833 – 13 261 13 594 13 594 – 12 696 11 921 13 195 12 026 11 018 14 311 10 780 873 7.1 6.8 6.8 – 7.6 4.4 9.6 8.8 3.3 13.1 7.7 – 5.9 6.2 6.2 – 5.2 4.5 5.8 7.9 3.1 10.9 9.2 – INSIDE AND OUTSIDE METROPOLITAN AREA Inside metropolitan area In central city Not in central city Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area Rural Outside metropolitan area Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area Place of 10,000 or more Place of 2,500 to 9,999 Rural 10 764 10 764 – – – – – 8 590 6 307 – 6 307 2 474 3 833 2 283 60.9 60.9 – – – – – 57.2 60.1 – 60.1 58.8 61.0 49.2 36.9 36.9 – – – – – 32.5 34.3 – 34.3 31.2 36.4 28.6 65.7 65.7 – – – – – 70.0 68.5 – 68.5 67.3 69.2 74.4 72.6 72.6 – – – – – 64.0 66.6 – 66.6 61.8 69.7 56.8 78.7 78.7 – – – – – 71.2 70.4 – 70.4 72.7 69.1 73.6 21.8 21.8 – – – – – 18.8 17.0 – 17.0 23.1 13.4 23.8 75.9 75.9 – – – – – 81.5 81.3 – 81.3 76.0 84.7 82.0 5.5 5.5 – – – – – 4.0 4.1 – 4.1 6.2 2.9 4.0 18.2 18.2 – – – – – 14.5 14.6 – 14.6 25.5 8.7 14.2 35 201 35 201 – – – – – 34 895 35 655 – 35 655 32 869 40 625 31 838 38 528 38 528 – – – – – 36 545 36 750 – 36 750 35 250 38 558 34 792 13 604 13 604 – – – – – 12 499 12 696 – 12 696 11 921 13 195 11 956 6.8 6.8 – – – – – 8.0 7.6 – 7.6 4.4 9.6 8.9 6.2 6.2 – – – – – 5.6 5.2 – 5.2 4.5 5.8 7.9 BOROUGH AND CENSUS AREA Anchorage Borough Fairbanks North Star Borough Juneau Borough Kodiak Island Borough 10 2 1 1 764 025 164 468 60.9 57.4 51.7 63.3 36.9 19.9 41.3 40.6 65.7 76.1 56.8 66.0 72.6 59.3 59.5 73.5 78.7 73.6 74.9 65.8 21.8 20.3 25.4 12.0 75.9 74.4 79.5 85.9 5.5 6.4 5.4 2.8 18.2 23.6 26.2 6.2 35 22 37 41 201 378 644 875 38 22 40 39 528 104 441 583 13 11 12 11 604 062 850 058 6.8 6.7 1.0 11.0 6.2 7.9 – 8.1 PLACE Anchorage city Juneau city Kodiak city 10 764 1 164 1 282 60.9 51.7 63.9 36.9 41.3 44.7 65.7 56.8 63.1 72.6 59.5 73.7 78.7 74.9 64.7 21.8 25.4 12.3 75.9 79.5 86.4 5.5 5.4 2.5 18.2 26.2 6.0 35 201 37 644 43 409 38 528 40 441 40 469 13 604 12 850 11 567 6.8 1.0 9.5 6.2 – 6.0 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 15 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 15 Table 12. Summary of Social and Economic Characteristics for Hispanic Origin Persons and for Households and Families with an Hispanic Origin Householder: 1990 All persons Persons 5 years and over Persons 25 years and over Median income in 1989 (dollars) Income in 1989 below poverty level [Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race. Threshold is 1,000 persons. Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural and Size of Place Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Borough and Census Area Place [2,500 or More Persons] Total The State 17 904 Percent foreign born 19.9 Native persons Percent born in State of residence 27.8 Percent living in different house in 1985 73.0 Percent who speak a language other than English at home 45.3 Percent high school graduate or higher 80.4 Percent with bachelor’s degree or higher 14.6 Persons 16 years and over Percent in labor force 78.5 Civilian labor force Percent unemployed 10.1 Employed persons 16 years and over Percent in managerial and professional specialty occupations 18.5 Households 32 601 Families 35 179 Per capita income in 1989 (dollars) 11 885 Percent of persons for whom poverty status is determined 11.9 Percent of families 8.0 URBAN AND RURAL AND SIZE OF PLACE Urban Inside urbanized area Central place Urban fringe Outside urbanized area Place of 10,000 or more Place of 2,500 to 9,999 Rural Place of 1,000 to 2,499 Place of less than 1,000 Other rural Rural farm 14 434 9 250 9 250 – 5 184 2 343 2 841 3 470 645 964 1 861 10 20.2 18.7 18.7 – 22.8 18.2 26.6 18.7 14.0 28.1 15.5 – 26.6 28.2 28.2 – 23.7 20.8 26.4 32.4 28.6 39.1 30.7 100.0 74.2 71.0 71.0 – 79.8 80.5 79.2 68.3 72.8 74.0 63.9 100.0 47.3 47.0 47.0 – 47.7 54.3 42.3 37.0 34.7 48.2 32.0 – 79.6 78.5 78.5 – 81.8 83.0 80.8 83.8 89.9 70.6 88.9 – 13.5 12.0 12.0 – 16.2 13.4 18.5 19.1 14.9 12.2 24.0 – 79.3 77.6 77.6 – 82.4 79.9 84.4 75.3 78.8 79.2 72.1 – 9.2 10.2 10.2 – 7.4 10.0 5.5 13.9 19.3 11.1 13.9 – 18.9 21.1 21.1 – 15.1 16.6 14.0 16.3 19.6 11.0 18.5 – 31 742 32 083 32 083 – 31 337 26 711 38 426 36 908 35 000 33 750 39 125 – 34 018 36 591 36 591 – 30 553 26 964 33 417 40 556 40 357 37 292 41 528 – 12 057 13 021 13 021 – 10 336 9 615 10 931 11 172 10 735 10 092 11 883 – 11.9 11.8 11.8 – 12.1 13.1 11.3 11.9 6.3 16.3 11.6 – 8.1 7.8 7.8 – 8.9 10.3 7.3 7.1 1.9 4.5 10.0 – INSIDE AND OUTSIDE METROPOLITAN AREA Inside metropolitan area In central city Not in central city Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area Rural Outside metropolitan area Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area Place of 10,000 or more Place of 2,500 to 9,999 Rural 9 372 9 372 – – – – – 8 532 5 184 – 5 184 2 343 2 841 3 348 18.4 18.4 – – – – – 21.5 22.8 – 22.8 18.2 26.6 19.4 28.3 28.3 – – – – – 27.1 23.7 – 23.7 20.8 26.4 32.2 71.0 71.0 – – – – – 75.3 79.8 – 79.8 80.5 79.2 68.4 46.7 46.7 – – – – – 43.6 47.7 – 47.7 54.3 42.3 37.3 78.7 78.7 – – – – – 82.4 81.8 – 81.8 83.0 80.8 83.2 12.3 12.3 – – – – – 17.1 16.2 – 16.2 13.4 18.5 18.5 77.7 77.7 – – – – – 79.5 82.4 – 82.4 79.9 84.4 74.9 10.0 10.0 – – – – – 10.2 7.4 – 7.4 10.0 5.5 14.6 20.9 20.9 – – – – – 15.6 15.1 – 15.1 16.6 14.0 16.5 32 267 32 267 – – – – – 33 153 31 337 – 31 337 26 711 38 426 36 414 36 932 36 932 – – – – – 33 317 30 553 – 30 553 26 964 33 417 39 750 13 092 13 092 – – – – – 10 560 10 336 – 10 336 9 615 10 931 10 906 11.7 11.7 – – – – – 12.2 12.1 – 12.1 13.1 11.3 12.3 7.7 7.7 – – – – – 8.3 8.9 – 8.9 10.3 7.3 7.3 BOROUGH AND CENSUS AREA Anchorage Borough Fairbanks North Star Borough 9 372 2 687 18.4 14.0 28.3 19.5 71.0 79.8 46.7 45.5 78.7 87.2 12.3 14.4 77.7 76.7 10.0 15.9 20.9 19.8 32 267 26 964 36 932 25 357 13 092 8 904 11.7 9.5 7.7 9.9 PLACE Anchorage city Fairbanks city 9 372 1 533 18.4 18.0 28.3 15.7 71.0 83.8 46.7 61.1 78.7 86.9 12.3 11.7 77.7 79.3 10.0 12.4 20.9 15.7 32 267 22 308 36 932 21 786 13 092 8 926 11.7 8.0 7.7 10.7 16 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 16 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 13. Summary of Social and Economic Characteristics for White, Not of Hispanic Origin Persons and for Households and Families with a White, Not of Hispanic Origin Householder: 1990 All persons Persons 5 years and over Persons 25 years and over Median income in 1989 (dollars) Income in 1989 below poverty level [Threshold is 1,000 persons. Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural and Size of Place Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Borough and Census Area Place [2,500 or More Persons] Total The State 406 892 Percent foreign born 2.3 Native persons Percent born in State of residence 25.1 Percent living in different house in 1985 60.1 Percent who speak a language other than English at home 3.8 Percent high school graduate or higher 91.2 Percent with bachelor’s degree or higher 27.0 Persons 16 years and over Percent in labor force 77.5 Civilian labor force Percent unemployed 7.0 Employed persons 16 years and over Percent in managerial and professional specialty occupations 32.4 Households 45 146 Families 50 806 Per capita income in 1989 (dollars) 20 075 Percent of persons for whom poverty status is determined 6.2 Percent of families 5.1 URBAN AND RURAL AND SIZE OF PLACE Urban Inside urbanized area Central place Urban fringe Outside urbanized area Place of 10,000 or more Place of 2,500 to 9,999 Rural Place of 1,000 to 2,499 Place of less than 1,000 Other rural Rural farm 284 134 173 769 173 769 – 110 365 50 229 60 136 122 758 19 045 27 478 76 235 1 052 2.6 2.8 2.8 – 2.2 2.4 2.0 1.9 2.0 2.7 1.5 .2 24.4 24.3 24.3 – 24.6 25.4 23.8 26.7 25.0 24.1 28.0 31.7 62.4 61.2 61.2 – 64.5 62.4 66.2 54.6 59.9 57.8 52.0 39.2 3.8 4.0 4.0 – 3.5 3.9 3.2 3.7 3.3 6.5 2.8 1.3 91.9 92.6 92.6 – 90.7 91.7 89.9 89.6 87.4 87.4 90.9 88.3 28.1 29.5 29.5 – 25.8 30.1 22.1 24.4 18.5 24.2 25.9 21.9 79.0 79.6 79.6 – 78.1 78.8 77.5 73.9 75.1 71.9 74.4 70.1 6.3 5.9 5.9 – 6.9 6.6 7.1 8.6 7.6 10.5 8.2 8.5 33.4 34.5 34.5 – 31.6 35.8 27.8 29.7 24.7 31.0 30.4 19.0 45 405 46 521 46 521 – 43 422 43 488 43 367 44 427 40 485 39 370 47 474 47 857 51 397 53 345 53 345 – 48 825 49 645 47 779 49 574 43 665 44 485 52 071 52 318 20 612 21 366 21 366 – 19 424 19 231 19 584 18 833 17 281 18 523 19 332 17 192 5.9 5.7 5.7 – 6.2 6.5 6.0 7.1 6.3 10.7 6.1 6.1 4.8 4.7 4.6 – 4.9 5.3 4.7 5.7 4.4 9.3 4.7 1.5 INSIDE AND OUTSIDE METROPOLITAN AREA Inside metropolitan area In central city Not in central city Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area Rural Outside metropolitan area Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area Place of 10,000 or more Place of 2,500 to 9,999 Rural 178 041 178 041 – – – – – 228 851 110 365 – 110 365 50 229 60 136 118 486 2.8 2.8 – – – – – 2.0 2.2 – 2.2 2.4 2.0 1.9 24.4 24.4 – – – – – 25.7 24.6 – 24.6 25.4 23.8 26.7 60.7 60.7 – – – – – 59.5 64.5 – 64.5 62.4 66.2 55.0 4.0 4.0 – – – – – 3.6 3.5 – 3.5 3.9 3.2 3.8 92.6 92.6 – – – – – 90.0 90.7 – 90.7 91.7 89.9 89.4 29.9 29.9 – – – – – 24.6 25.8 – 25.8 30.1 22.1 23.6 79.6 79.6 – – – – – 75.9 78.1 – 78.1 78.8 77.5 73.7 5.9 5.9 – – – – – 7.8 6.9 – 6.9 6.6 7.1 8.7 34.7 34.7 – – – – – 30.3 31.6 – 31.6 35.8 27.8 29.1 46 828 46 828 – – – – – 43 581 43 422 – 43 422 43 488 43 367 43 746 53 640 53 640 – – – – – 48 909 48 825 – 48 825 49 645 47 779 48 996 21 487 21 487 – – – – – 18 976 19 424 – 19 424 19 231 19 584 18 560 5.6 5.6 – – – – – 6.8 6.2 – 6.2 6.5 6.0 7.3 4.6 4.6 – – – – – 5.5 5.0 – 5.0 5.3 4.7 5.8 BOROUGH AND CENSUS AREA Aleutians West Census Area Anchorage Borough Bethel Census Area Dillingham Census Area Fairbanks North Star Borough Haines Borough Juneau Borough Kenai Peninsula Borough Ketchikan Gateway Borough Kodiak Island Borough Matanuska-Susitna Borough Nome Census Area North Slope Borough Prince of Wales-Outer Ketchikan Census Area Sitka Borough Skagway-Yakutat-Angoon Census Area Southeast Fairbanks Census Area Valdez-Cordova Census Area Wrangell-Petersburg Census Area Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area 6 178 2 1 62 1 21 36 11 9 36 1 1 3 6 2 4 8 5 3 101 041 108 037 463 791 303 565 215 084 429 908 241 806 268 628 608 071 508 521 1.7 2.8 2.8 1.1 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.4 2.3 1.8 1.5 1.9 2.4 2.0 2.3 2.8 1.5 1.4 1.4 1.8 5.3 24.4 19.5 23.3 23.8 24.1 28.6 28.5 29.1 22.7 30.3 23.1 12.5 14.3 25.1 20.1 22.7 27.7 31.1 23.1 93.0 60.7 71.5 59.6 61.1 48.3 56.9 54.2 57.7 69.2 53.2 72.9 76.5 73.0 62.3 65.5 53.3 55.9 57.1 59.7 3.9 4.0 10.9 6.8 3.7 2.5 2.7 4.9 2.0 2.5 2.8 6.4 7.9 2.4 1.5 3.4 5.7 3.4 2.2 5.2 94.8 92.6 96.0 93.0 91.7 80.7 93.0 88.4 87.8 92.1 88.5 91.6 94.8 80.3 91.2 86.2 89.6 88.4 84.1 90.5 17.1 29.9 47.7 37.3 27.8 19.7 34.0 19.1 22.7 26.5 18.6 40.8 36.9 14.6 26.4 20.9 21.7 20.4 23.0 24.7 94.6 79.6 85.2 82.5 78.0 71.8 80.6 68.3 77.3 83.2 67.5 86.3 92.3 76.6 79.5 81.2 70.5 76.8 74.5 75.5 2.1 5.9 2.6 2.6 8.9 6.8 3.8 9.7 5.6 4.3 11.1 4.4 1.9 11.0 3.8 7.9 12.6 8.9 5.5 12.1 19.3 34.7 55.0 50.1 32.0 24.8 40.6 24.5 30.2 28.7 25.7 47.5 40.8 20.7 27.2 24.4 28.7 24.7 25.6 38.4 36 46 51 48 40 35 50 43 47 47 41 52 69 41 44 41 32 50 44 41 292 828 527 906 339 577 400 508 343 752 089 592 679 605 690 458 239 715 608 212 35 53 60 52 45 43 57 49 53 51 45 58 80 46 50 46 35 55 52 46 313 640 702 805 455 661 439 395 953 111 669 085 607 638 705 105 100 144 073 250 16 21 24 24 17 16 22 18 20 23 16 24 38 17 18 18 13 24 20 18 875 487 173 413 343 288 058 978 511 862 454 571 319 814 390 350 749 687 443 937 6.5 5.6 9.0 6.9 6.5 10.1 3.5 7.5 3.8 2.9 9.1 8.0 3.0 7.7 4.8 6.2 12.8 7.7 4.7 12.9 2.0 4.6 10.6 8.2 5.2 7.3 2.7 5.8 1.9 1.6 7.2 13.7 5.1 6.9 3.3 4.1 9.9 6.0 3.3 13.2 PLACE Adak Station CDP Anchorage city Bethel city College CDP Eielson AFB CDP Fairbanks city Homer city Juneau city Kenai city Ketchikan city Kodiak city Nikiski CDP Nome city Palmer city Petersburg city Seward city Sitka city Soldotna city Sterling CDP Unalaska city Valdez city Wasilla city 3 178 1 9 4 21 3 21 5 6 3 2 1 2 2 2 6 3 3 1 3 3 456 041 531 403 137 655 421 303 535 360 936 514 490 498 783 114 268 147 671 826 506 702 1.1 2.8 3.6 2.0 1.6 2.7 2.4 2.2 1.9 2.6 2.4 1.7 2.1 2.6 1.5 2.3 2.3 1.6 1.5 2.8 1.6 1.5 5.6 24.4 19.0 26.6 6.2 22.1 28.7 28.6 25.1 27.4 24.0 26.8 23.9 40.1 34.6 25.8 25.1 25.0 28.7 6.6 29.2 28.5 96.2 60.7 71.2 62.6 96.4 67.5 66.9 56.9 61.5 59.6 62.8 58.6 73.2 58.6 58.4 67.4 62.3 56.2 45.3 85.6 56.3 64.5 2.6 4.0 10.3 4.4 3.0 4.7 2.0 2.7 2.6 2.2 4.1 5.7 7.3 3.8 2.7 3.9 1.5 1.1 1.7 6.8 3.7 2.9 97.3 92.6 95.4 94.2 95.1 89.0 89.1 93.0 89.1 88.1 91.5 91.3 90.3 78.7 86.3 89.2 91.2 93.0 88.0 89.7 89.1 88.0 17.6 29.9 43.1 39.9 13.1 21.7 26.3 34.0 16.5 23.1 28.0 6.9 34.9 16.7 27.4 18.5 26.4 20.6 20.4 15.7 18.9 18.7 93.4 79.6 86.3 75.1 85.6 77.9 70.8 80.6 71.0 76.2 82.6 69.3 85.6 56.4 75.6 68.0 79.5 73.2 66.1 94.3 82.3 71.2 5.5 5.9 2.8 6.5 14.2 9.8 7.8 3.8 10.8 6.8 4.6 14.9 4.7 14.5 3.7 9.3 3.8 7.2 7.7 .6 8.2 11.1 28.3 34.7 48.1 38.9 21.1 27.5 29.2 40.6 23.3 30.5 29.6 14.8 40.4 22.2 30.8 23.6 27.2 24.5 28.1 13.8 23.8 27.8 30 46 54 44 26 36 36 50 44 44 48 43 53 35 51 37 44 37 51 58 70 39 192 828 148 282 176 191 786 400 873 637 729 955 550 000 431 462 690 863 534 140 582 286 29 53 61 50 25 40 42 57 50 53 54 43 57 46 57 48 50 46 52 63 74 40 755 640 508 673 588 799 824 439 602 816 955 882 616 008 175 889 705 750 849 708 082 982 11 21 24 18 8 16 19 22 18 21 29 19 25 17 22 18 18 16 18 24 28 16 928 487 386 737 446 841 582 058 867 144 788 122 042 417 724 084 390 580 658 211 734 478 1.9 5.6 6.2 8.7 3.1 8.6 4.5 3.5 7.2 5.4 3.3 6.2 5.9 6.1 3.3 10.9 4.8 5.6 7.1 13.7 4.9 11.3 1.9 4.6 4.8 6.2 1.1 7.7 3.9 2.7 5.7 2.6 2.5 6.8 7.5 5.9 2.5 7.5 3.3 4.3 7.0 1.9 4.1 10.1 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 17 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 17 Table 14. Summary of Social Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990 Persons 5 years and over Percent who speak a language other than English at home Native persons PerPercent cent born in living in difState of ferent house residence in 1985 Percent living in different State or abroad in 1985 Persons 16 to 19 years Percent not enrolled in school and not high school graduate Persons 25 years and over [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] American Indian/ Alaska Native Area All persons Total And do not speak English " very well" Persons enrolled in elementary or high school Percent in private school Persons 18 to 24 years Percent enrolled in college Percent high school graduate or higher Percent with bachelor’s degree or higher Persons under 18 years Percent living with two parents Children ever born per 1,000 women 35 to 44 years AMERICAN INDIAN RESERVATION AND TRUST LAND All areas Annette Islands Reserve, AK 1 206 1 206 89.5 89.5 30.8 30.8 3.5 3.5 4.9 4.9 2.4 2.4 3.4 3.4 5.9 5.9 – – 73.5 73.5 3.5 3.5 60.8 60.8 3 368 3 368 ALASKA NATIVE VILLAGE STATISTICAL AREA All areas Akhiok, AK Akiachak, AK Akiak, AK Akutan, AK Alakanuk, AK Alatna, AK Aleknagik, AK Allakaket, AK Ambler, AK Anaktuvuk Pass, AK Andreafsky, AK Angoon, AK Aniak, AK Anvik, AK Arctic Village, AK Atka, AK Atkasook, AK Atmautluak, AK Barrow, AK Beaver, AK Bethel, AK Birch Creek, AK Brevig Mission, AK Buckland, AK Cantwell, AK Chalkyitsik, AK Chefornak, AK Chenega, AK Chevak, AK Chignik, AK Chignik Lagoon, AK Chignik Lake, AK Chilkat, AK Chilkoot, AK Chistochina, AK Chitina, AK Chuathbaluk, AK Circle, AK Clark’s Point, AK Copper Center, AK Council, AK Craig, AK Crooked Creek, AK Deering, AK Dillingham, AK Dot Lake, AK Eagle, AK Eek, AK Egegik, AK Eklutna, AK Ekwok, AK Elim, AK Emmonak, AK English Bay, AK Evansville, AK Eyak, AK False Pass, AK Fort Yukon, AK Galena, AK Gambell, AK Golovin, AK Goodnews Bay, AK Grayling, AK Grouse Creek Group, AK Gulkana, AK Healy Lake, AK Hoonah, AK Hooper Bay, AK Hughes, AK Huslia, AK Hydaburg, AK Igiugig, AK Iliamna, AK Inalik, AK Ivanof Bay, AK Kake, AK Kaktovik, AK Kalskag, AK Kaltag, AK Karluk, AK Kasaan, AK 47 280 81 416 272 81 518 23 175 131 290 238 345 507 352 71 86 93 201 253 1 756 93 2 994 36 168 315 39 91 302 62 559 78 46 106 122 16 43 17 89 58 46 144 4 288 98 152 1 122 18 30 254 84 31 65 248 538 147 27 13 59 502 368 542 113 218 208 104 75 42 527 817 51 176 353 20 48 183 30 516 194 136 221 74 42 97.0 100.0 100.0 99.6 86.4 98.8 100.0 97.7 100.0 97.9 99.2 98.8 96.6 97.2 95.8 100.0 98.9 99.0 100.0 96.9 97.8 96.7 100.0 100.0 98.1 97.4 100.0 99.0 91.9 99.8 97.4 95.7 100.0 86.9 87.5 95.3 100.0 97.8 96.6 93.5 95.1 100.0 82.6 100.0 99.3 94.0 94.4 83.3 99.6 100.0 90.3 100.0 100.0 97.6 94.6 100.0 84.6 100.0 97.6 92.8 99.8 100.0 100.0 91.3 73.5 84.0 95.2 97.2 99.9 100.0 98.3 93.5 100.0 95.8 98.9 100.0 92.4 96.3 99.3 100.0 100.0 92.9 33.3 64.7 36.3 23.7 22.9 10.0 – 19.9 16.7 19.4 22.5 32.9 21.0 52.2 43.5 29.9 3.3 30.3 22.2 41.9 56.3 51.5 78.8 60.4 29.3 18.8 55.2 15.0 40.0 22.1 47.2 27.3 57.0 55.2 68.8 16.2 73.3 74.1 54.5 40.5 42.1 100.0 54.0 63.2 42.5 40.6 25.0 16.7 1.4 9.5 28.6 44.6 31.5 33.6 14.4 8.7 80.0 80.0 54.1 47.7 9.7 39.8 21.5 16.1 83.5 48.5 – 24.4 22.8 18.8 27.1 27.6 46.2 61.9 2.0 100.0 33.3 43.6 25.2 20.2 9.2 64.7 1.6 – – – 11.4 .4 – – – 1.7 2.5 – 3.0 – – – – 1.1 – 1.0 6.3 2.4 6.1 .7 – – – – – – – – – 5.7 – – – – – – 3.3 – 11.3 – 1.5 1.1 12.5 10.0 – – – – – 1.9 – – – – .9 7.4 .4 – – – 13.4 7.6 – 5.5 – – – 5.0 – 4.8 – – .9 5.5 – – – – 52.2 7.4 100.0 83.5 7.1 75.9 – 63.5 75.0 78.9 56.5 59.2 14.2 25.3 30.6 61.2 46.7 81.1 100.0 76.0 10.0 56.8 93.9 74.5 27.4 37.5 37.9 98.0 21.8 99.1 11.1 15.9 39.2 18.1 – 29.7 – 45.7 25.5 28.6 20.7 – – 44.7 19.4 30.4 43.8 26.7 98.1 25.0 14.3 50.0 20.5 60.0 57.6 21.7 – 4.0 26.2 16.1 99.6 25.5 79.7 17.8 18.6 36.4 5.0 25.0 93.0 45.8 33.5 5.6 53.8 7.1 42.0 – 11.3 57.0 33.3 5.2 7.7 – 20.9 5.9 49.7 27.7 4.3 10.2 – 19.2 40.7 22.0 14.5 15.2 2.8 2.0 11.3 13.4 4.4 22.3 56.4 14.1 – 20.2 39.4 10.1 – 21.9 4.6 40.2 5.5 23.7 2.8 – 16.5 2.9 – – – 13.6 10.9 7.1 10.7 – – 10.5 3.0 13.1 25.0 10.0 78.2 6.0 – 42.9 1.0 14.9 1.6 – – – 10.0 1.9 13.4 9.2 24.3 8.0 4.1 16.7 – 6.5 46.6 29.2 11.0 .6 30.8 – 20.7 – .9 31.5 13.5 2.1 – – .6 – – – – – – – – – – – – 2.0 – – – – – .5 – – – – – – – – – – 18.2 – – 6.1 – – – – – – – – – – – 1.9 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 8.7 – 13.4 – – – – 9.3 – – – 8.3 16.7 15.4 5.9 – – 75.0 – 47.4 – 18.3 – 22.8 – 25.0 – – – 17.2 – 3.0 100.0 – – 20.0 – – – 45.5 – – 70.0 – 36.4 – – 3.3 100.0 – – 100.0 100.0 20.0 – 31.3 – – – – 16.7 – 50.0 – – 18.8 – – – 52.4 9.8 – – 15.0 – – 33.3 42.9 – – – – – 50.0 6.1 – – – – – – – – 6.3 – 5.0 – 6.1 – – 14.3 – 11.8 8.2 30.0 10.8 – – – – – 5.1 – 4.4 – – – 10.0 – – – – – – 36.4 – – – 21.1 12.5 – – – – – – 10.5 2.2 – – – – 7.3 – 8.1 – – 9.1 – – – 8.2 2.7 20.0 11.1 11.8 – – – – 6.5 – – – – – 55.2 48.7 44.2 52.6 43.2 44.4 81.8 55.9 30.6 41.5 58.3 63.1 63.4 64.7 70.7 50.0 76.6 46.7 33.3 59.9 54.2 68.2 15.0 50.0 56.1 51.9 46.9 41.4 48.3 63.1 63.4 30.8 42.2 58.2 60.0 47.6 80.0 36.8 64.1 53.8 59.0 – 69.2 43.9 62.7 70.3 36.4 69.6 46.8 40.4 20.0 29.3 67.2 55.5 73.2 52.6 100.0 48.6 49.4 65.5 43.5 46.7 33.3 46.7 81.5 44.2 77.3 75.1 60.2 51.7 51.1 66.7 42.9 68.2 35.0 100.0 71.8 54.4 45.6 62.0 38.5 65.4 2.8 – – 1.7 – 3.3 – 3.2 – 2.1 – 3.8 1.3 3.3 – 5.3 – – – 5.5 – 5.9 – – 1.9 7.4 – 2.3 – 3.2 – – 11.1 – 20.0 – – – 7.7 11.5 3.6 – 5.6 – 3.0 7.4 – 13.0 1.6 – – – 3.4 2.3 – – – – 2.3 2.3 1.6 – – – 7.4 – 9.1 10.3 1.4 – 3.2 2.7 – – – 44.4 5.5 1.9 2.9 – – – 61.5 72.7 60.8 72.9 68.6 73.1 – 71.8 72.5 56.7 76.0 63.5 62.6 70.4 26.7 64.7 53.8 46.3 93.6 65.4 20.0 62.1 – 37.2 71.6 75.0 20.0 80.0 84.6 58.8 73.0 100.0 75.7 35.1 50.0 21.4 71.4 46.3 – 100.0 18.0 – 70.5 31.0 42.4 66.3 57.1 33.3 74.0 85.0 – 70.6 78.8 42.4 59.7 – 100.0 50.0 54.0 56.6 58.2 48.6 54.7 40.6 46.3 27.6 70.0 57.4 66.3 83.3 42.2 56.6 100.0 90.9 37.0 77.8 68.8 57.7 55.2 75.5 74.4 66.7 3 420 3 2 7 2 4 6 2 1 6 3 2 000 933 000 000 267 000 941 571 000 813 300 3 559 6 000 – 2 500 2 588 4 400 4 353 3 292 2 857 3 236 5 600 3 222 7 100 – 2 375 5 400 3 000 5 588 5 000 5 000 – 5 500 – 3 000 3 500 4 000 1 600 2 000 3 000 – 1 3 6 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 2 2 2 2 5 2 3 3 2 2 2 4 5 2 3 3 5 7 2 2 4 4 2 944 000 600 760 – 000 000 800 000 889 714 333 143 500 – – 677 833 143 000 500 727 000 600 000 840 094 000 769 000 – 000 000 000 342 667 000 800 500 – 18 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 18 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 14. Summary of Social Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990 Con. Persons 5 years and over Percent who speak a language other than English at home Native persons PerPercent cent born in living in difState of ferent house residence in 1985 Percent living in different State or abroad in 1985 Persons 16 to 19 years Percent not enrolled in school and not high school graduate Persons 25 years and over [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] American Indian/ Alaska Native Area All persons Total And do not speak English " very well" Persons enrolled in elementary or high school Percent in private school Persons 18 to 24 years Percent enrolled in college Percent high school graduate or higher Percent with bachelor’s degree or higher Persons under 18 years Percent living with two parents Children ever born per 1,000 women 35 to 44 years ALASKA NATIVE VILLAGE STATISTICAL AREA Con. Kasigluk, AK Kiana, AK King Cove, AK King Salmon, AK Kipnuk, AK Kivalina, AK Klawock, AK Knik, AK Kobuk, AK Kokhanok, AK Koliganek, AK Kongiganak, AK Kotlik, AK Kotzebue, AK Koyuk, AK Koyukuk, AK Kwethluk, AK Kwigillingok, AK Lake Minchumina, AK Larsen Bay, AK Levelock, AK Lime Village, AK Lower Kalskag, AK McGrath, AK Manley Hot Springs, AK Manokotak, AK Marshall, AK Mekoryuk, AK Mentasta Lake, AK Minto, AK Mountain Village, AK Naknek, AK Napakiak, AK Napaskiak, AK Nelson Lagoon, AK Nenana, AK Newhalen, AK New Stuyahok, AK Newtok, AK Nightmute, AK Nikolai, AK Nikolski, AK Ninilchik, AK Noatak, AK Nondalton, AK Noorvik, AK Northway, AK Nuiqsut, AK Nulato, AK Nunapitchuk, AK Old Harbor, AK Oscarville, AK Ouzinkie, AK Pedro Bay, AK Pelican, AK Perryville, AK Pilot Point, AK Pilot Station, AK Pitkas Point, AK Platinum, AK Point Hope, AK Point Lay, AK Port Graham, AK Port Heiden, AK Port Lions, AK Quinhagak, AK Rampart, AK Red Devil, AK Ruby, AK Russian Mission, AK St. George, AK St. Mary’s, AK St. Michael, AK St. Paul, AK Salamatof, AK Sand Point, AK Savoonga, AK Saxman, AK Scammon Bay, AK Selawik, AK Seldovia, AK Shageluk, AK Shaktoolik, AK Sheldon Point, AK Shishmaref, AK Shungnak, AK Slana, AK Sleetmute, AK Solomon, AK South Naknek, AK 416 339 184 105 452 299 377 37 61 151 182 307 448 2 065 232 110 543 250 7 143 98 44 285 258 39 381 252 168 80 192 640 252 323 310 71 156 177 381 199 168 104 25 411 344 154 519 113 319 392 375 253 44 183 41 74 105 47 452 123 64 585 121 124 84 133 468 72 40 129 229 138 27 290 531 110 422 495 321 337 555 39 131 167 99 418 217 2 93 6 105 100.0 98.2 94.6 67.6 97.8 100.0 81.4 70.3 100.0 98.0 100.0 100.0 99.3 98.0 99.1 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 97.2 95.9 100.0 100.0 89.5 92.3 99.5 100.0 100.0 100.0 96.4 99.2 94.8 100.0 100.0 100.0 94.2 96.0 99.7 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 73.0 91.6 100.0 99.0 97.3 97.8 99.5 98.7 96.0 100.0 97.3 100.0 81.1 100.0 100.0 98.9 100.0 95.3 96.8 99.2 98.4 96.4 92.5 100.0 100.0 100.0 94.6 99.1 98.6 100.0 99.0 94.0 94.5 92.9 100.0 89.4 100.0 98.4 69.2 97.7 99.4 99.0 99.5 95.9 100.0 100.0 100.0 94.3 14.7 34.7 20.0 53.2 6.4 23.7 69.0 48.6 60.0 15.7 26.9 10.0 16.0 48.6 26.5 61.1 14.4 18.3 – 38.7 38.1 53.7 26.8 32.9 20.6 36.7 22.5 72.4 31.4 28.2 18.2 33.3 56.5 48.6 64.1 41.9 36.9 33.3 9.6 10.1 21.6 12.0 56.4 27.5 36.6 21.1 – 16.5 20.4 25.1 27.1 24.3 33.3 41.5 56.5 10.4 60.0 19.5 89.5 35.1 17.1 40.4 20.5 52.4 20.2 28.0 38.1 24.2 34.2 23.7 35.6 60.0 6.1 30.2 89.7 49.1 26.9 46.6 74.1 17.1 35.1 32.7 20.8 27.6 19.4 39.0 100.0 20.7 – 41.3 – – 1.8 6.4 – – 19.7 – – 2.2 – – .5 1.6 – – – – – 2.4 – – .8 5.4 – – 1.7 – – 2.4 – 2.4 – – – – – – – – – – 13.5 – – .7 – – – – – – – – 8.7 2.1 – – – – 1.0 .9 – – 5.9 – 4.8 – – – – – – 4.2 .9 2.2 – 4.7 – – 8.1 – – 1.3 .3 1.1 – – – 5.4 99.1 34.7 3.0 9.6 99.2 96.5 7.2 5.7 100.0 20.9 53.1 96.0 58.5 32.9 34.3 24.2 98.9 100.0 – 6.5 25.0 41.5 39.4 11.7 14.7 95.5 47.6 91.7 45.7 24.7 44.2 6.2 92.6 92.6 – 8.8 23.4 54.8 100.0 98.7 48.5 100.0 6.1 54.2 30.5 61.1 46.5 96.9 7.0 94.5 20.0 100.0 13.7 – – 26.0 32.5 66.0 65.7 56.1 44.1 78.9 48.2 3.2 19.3 98.5 4.8 51.5 5.3 44.6 30.5 40.0 39.8 18.6 43.0 .5 97.9 30.4 82.1 47.9 – 26.9 30.0 67.1 54.9 95.7 – 85.4 66.7 7.6 63.6 27.7 – 3.2 97.2 68.9 – 5.7 22.2 14.9 20.7 52.8 35.6 8.1 13.7 2.1 68.8 42.7 – 2.4 15.5 17.1 19.9 1.7 – 46.0 26.0 33.3 20.0 10.6 25.6 1.0 65.3 44.7 – 1.4 7.8 25.6 56.5 67.3 13.4 16.0 1.8 17.3 16.8 26.3 38.4 39.6 1.8 59.8 6.2 18.9 4.6 – – 10.4 7.5 26.1 29.5 17.5 9.0 7.3 3.6 3.2 1.7 69.7 – 27.3 3.5 4.5 5.9 15.0 8.4 7.0 17.8 – 40.3 1.0 22.8 20.2 – 9.6 – 42.1 7.0 15.0 – 22.0 16.7 – – – 7.4 – – – – – – – – – – 3.0 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 7.6 – – – – – – – – – – 13.0 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2.0 – – – – – – – 1.8 – – – – – – – – – – – – 2.3 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 13.3 17.9 9.1 16.1 – – – 25.0 – – 24.8 – 40.0 7.4 – – 14.3 42.9 – – 11.1 – 33.3 12.0 – – 36.4 10.7 – – 2.6 – 9.1 – 8.6 8.0 – 100.0 – 20.0 – 25.0 19.4 – 58.8 – 13.0 17.4 – – – 42.9 22.2 – 25.9 – – 16.0 – 66.7 – – 6.5 – – – 15.4 – – – 17.6 – – 15.8 36.8 4.0 14.3 – – – 12.5 5.9 13.3 – 100.0 – – – 17.2 15.0 11.1 16.4 – 5.3 50.0 – – – – – 7.5 15.2 – 4.0 5.0 – 23.3 – – – – – 17.6 – – – – 16.7 – 15.2 6.3 – – 4.5 – 7.7 6.5 – – 10.0 16.7 – – – 6.9 – – 12.5 – 20.0 – – – – 15.3 – – 10.6 – – – – – – – – – – – – 4.1 – 11.1 – 6.9 5.3 5.7 – 10.5 – – 11.1 – – – – 37.5 51.1 52.9 53.6 64.9 47.2 46.2 75.1 60.0 33.3 58.8 53.0 48.8 52.8 63.4 67.3 59.0 43.8 62.2 – 49.2 59.6 30.8 41.2 67.0 69.6 59.8 49.6 60.0 35.0 31.4 51.1 71.1 40.2 52.0 25.5 53.4 68.7 33.3 35.8 32.9 43.9 36.4 69.2 66.3 47.3 44.1 37.7 35.4 77.2 50.0 45.6 40.0 62.6 57.9 74.3 43.4 32.0 48.3 26.7 38.2 57.6 51.6 63.6 55.6 57.3 41.4 38.5 50.0 40.9 44.0 62.2 53.8 41.3 53.8 62.8 53.3 39.0 76.2 44.2 44.6 81.5 46.7 50.0 22.0 55.6 43.7 – 46.6 33.3 78.2 1.1 2.1 – – 1.0 1.7 6.1 – – 2.4 – 2.4 3.0 2.8 – 3.3 2.4 3.0 – 3.3 1.8 7.7 – 8.7 13.0 3.0 1.6 6.3 – – 2.1 4.7 1.2 – – – 10.4 .6 – 2.5 – – 2.3 2.5 – 3.6 – 1.4 6.5 3.1 – – – – 5.7 – – – – – 1.3 – – – – 3.8 – – – 2.4 1.4 – – – 4.3 1.4 – 1.8 1.7 – – – 4.1 7.3 1.7 – – – – 7.3 81.6 27.1 90.0 86.7 88.4 46.7 75.5 53.8 43.8 52.5 74.1 71.3 80.0 52.0 72.4 56.1 77.0 92.0 – 40.4 52.9 100.0 54.7 58.7 14.3 75.8 62.7 63.1 36.4 11.8 64.3 87.7 65.9 79.1 – 24.6 89.8 63.3 78.3 89.7 61.5 – 78.6 48.9 31.1 38.7 58.9 48.6 38.9 62.9 51.4 66.7 56.9 40.0 58.3 91.1 62.5 79.5 78.4 9.5 47.3 43.8 68.4 75.0 84.1 78.6 – 38.1 54.3 82.0 65.5 85.7 63.9 72.1 50.0 64.8 56.5 57.0 64.2 53.3 90.0 32.7 79.5 68.9 48.9 36.5 – 38.5 – 66.7 2 3 5 1 3 6 4 3 10 2 3 4 3 3 3 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 3 4 2 3 3 4 4 2 2 4 1 1 3 4 5 4 5 2 2 2 4 3 3 3 3 3 6 1 2 3 3 2 3 2 1 4 4 2 2 5 6 3 4 3 2 3 2 2 5 5 2 2 2 3 3 4 2 2 957 333 000 667 971 000 000 000 000 875 273 833 533 641 000 667 042 333 – 000 333 500 000 320 – 231 714 571 000 556 233 429 526 000 000 786 750 000 400 111 200 – 855 250 800 278 500 000 625 000 909 000 737 500 778 000 333 706 857 000 333 000 625 – 400 917 – – 000 333 250 – 176 609 000 158 923 516 308 100 000 000 333 500 200 455 – 200 – 429 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 19 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 19 Table 14. Summary of Social Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990 Con. Persons 5 years and over Percent who speak a language other than English at home Native persons PerPercent cent born in living in difState of ferent house residence in 1985 Percent living in different State or abroad in 1985 Persons 16 to 19 years Percent not enrolled in school and not high school graduate Persons 25 years and over [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] American Indian/ Alaska Native Area All persons Total And do not speak English " very well" Persons enrolled in elementary or high school Percent in private school Persons 18 to 24 years Percent enrolled in college Percent high school graduate or higher Percent with bachelor’s degree or higher Persons under 18 years Percent living with two parents Children ever born per 1,000 women 35 to 44 years ALASKA NATIVE VILLAGE STATISTICAL AREA Con. Stebbins, AK Stevens Village, AK Stony River, AK Takotna, AK Tanacross, AK Tanana, AK Tatitlek, AK Tazlina, AK Teller, AK Tenakee Springs, AK Tetlin, AK Togiak, AK Tok, AK Toksook Bay, AK Tuluksak, AK Tuntutuliak, AK Tununak, AK Twin Hills, AK Tyonek, AK Ugashik, AK Unalakleet, AK Unalaska, AK Venetie, AK Wainwright, AK Wales, AK White Mountain, AK Yakutat, AK 427 101 49 9 105 274 98 80 133 13 84 519 87 389 329 283 286 37 109 4 510 273 171 472 140 145 290 99.5 98.0 100.0 100.0 95.2 99.6 100.0 90.0 100.0 53.8 100.0 100.0 92.0 99.5 100.0 99.3 100.0 100.0 97.2 100.0 100.0 76.0 99.4 100.0 100.0 99.3 92.0 18.9 25.0 61.5 11.1 14.7 37.8 27.2 42.0 45.4 23.1 11.3 19.5 48.6 88.0 13.0 19.5 22.9 17.9 40.6 75.0 25.2 50.0 14.5 13.8 22.5 34.7 63.4 – – – – – .4 1.2 – – 23.1 – .5 4.1 – – 1.6 – – – – – 15.7 – .5 – – 5.8 62.5 13.6 17.9 – 72.5 13.7 7.4 26.1 32.4 53.8 88.7 96.6 47.3 99.1 93.7 96.7 100.0 100.0 4.7 – 35.0 9.1 80.3 82.7 42.3 29.8 11.3 17.4 13.6 17.9 – 52.0 4.4 3.7 13.0 8.3 – 4.2 42.1 9.5 32.2 49.3 67.1 60.6 35.7 – – 9.3 2.5 30.3 20.7 18.9 18.5 1.9 2.0 14.3 – – – – – – – – – – – – 2.7 – 3.5 – – – – – – – – – 1.8 23.7 33.3 100.0 – – – 18.2 – 28.6 – – – – – – 28.6 17.2 – 21.4 – – – 40.0 – – – 26.7 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 21.7 4.8 – 6.5 – – – – – – 9.4 – – 14.7 32.7 38.9 92.0 50.0 61.3 63.7 63.2 58.5 59.7 23.1 50.0 54.5 55.3 47.1 44.0 44.9 54.2 26.9 36.4 50.0 67.1 57.4 31.6 47.1 55.4 67.1 59.3 – 5.6 8.0 – – 1.4 – – – – – 2.0 5.3 1.9 – 1.6 1.7 – 5.5 – 6.5 13.0 – – 4.6 1.3 6.0 51.0 – 38.9 – 60.0 52.0 74.5 47.2 39.3 – 10.7 70.9 61.5 85.9 82.2 66.4 76.2 90.9 16.2 – 61.4 38.9 45.2 71.7 33.9 52.5 44.3 4 208 4 556 – – 2 750 3 211 4 600 3 200 3 333 1 000 4 2 2 4 3 3 4 1 2 200 944 667 500 278 533 750 000 429 – 650 450 400 053 000 000 778 2 3 4 3 3 3 2 ALASKA NATIVE REGIONAL CORPORATION Ahtna Aleut Arctic Slope Bering Straits Bristol Bay Calista Chugach Cook Inlet Doyon Koniag NANA Sealaska 2 4 6 4 16 1 18 10 2 5 11 564 167 366 173 646 701 553 911 772 141 241 684 93.8 89.3 97.1 98.2 96.7 98.9 87.3 79.7 88.7 85.6 97.8 86.0 37.9 41.4 32.5 34.2 34.7 32.2 52.4 67.4 51.0 49.5 34.9 56.8 1.8 7.1 2.0 1.4 .9 .6 8.0 9.3 6.6 9.6 .9 8.8 31.4 13.2 72.6 49.2 43.1 76.2 23.9 17.1 21.5 11.7 48.0 11.6 12.3 4.0 17.3 12.3 18.8 37.0 5.9 4.3 7.6 2.4 17.5 2.5 – .8 .2 .1 1.5 .3 – 2.5 1.3 5.1 1.1 1.7 23.3 5.0 20.9 14.9 11.2 11.3 7.9 14.6 13.9 11.2 14.7 22.3 9.5 10.0 6.4 5.8 5.9 6.4 3.1 18.5 22.2 6.8 6.8 13.2 53.4 54.5 54.6 52.7 57.7 52.2 65.6 74.6 63.9 63.1 55.4 70.7 2.5 2.7 2.7 2.2 3.8 2.7 1.9 6.5 4.2 4.6 2.2 4.7 39.0 65.5 59.9 55.3 71.5 69.0 62.3 51.6 51.5 61.9 49.9 57.3 3 3 3 2 3 3 2 2 2 2 4 2 000 017 413 961 106 728 721 476 673 821 297 678 20 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 20 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 15. Summary of Labor Force and Commuting Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990 Persons 16 years and over Percent in labor force Own children under 6 years in families and subfamilies Employed persons 16 years and over Workers 16 years and over [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] American Indian/ Alaska Native Area Female Total Male Total With own children under 6 years Living with two parents Percent with both parents in labor force Living with one parent Percent with parent in labor force Percent at work 35 or more hours in reference week Civilian labor force Percent unemployed Total Male Female Percent government workers (local, State, or Federal) Percent in manufacturing industries Percent in carpools Percent using public transportation Mean travel time to work (minutes) AMERICAN INDIAN RESERVATION AND TRUST LAND All areas Annette Islands Reserve, AK 58.6 58.6 66.6 66.6 49.3 49.3 57.7 57.7 57.9 57.9 53.8 53.8 25.1 25.1 76.5 76.5 82.5 82.5 67.2 67.2 49.4 49.4 34.8 34.8 16.0 16.0 .6 .6 8.9 8.9 ALASKA NATIVE VILLAGE STATISTICAL AREA All areas Akhiok, AK Akiachak, AK Akiak, AK Akutan, AK Alakanuk, AK Alatna, AK Aleknagik, AK Allakaket, AK Ambler, AK Anaktuvuk Pass, AK Andreafsky, AK Angoon, AK Aniak, AK Anvik, AK Arctic Village, AK Atka, AK Atkasook, AK Atmautluak, AK Barrow, AK Beaver, AK Bethel, AK Birch Creek, AK Brevig Mission, AK Buckland, AK Cantwell, AK Chalkyitsik, AK Chefornak, AK Chenega, AK Chevak, AK Chignik, AK Chignik Lagoon, AK Chignik Lake, AK Chilkat, AK Chilkoot, AK Chistochina, AK Chitina, AK Chuathbaluk, AK Circle, AK Clark’s Point, AK Copper Center, AK Council, AK Craig, AK Crooked Creek, AK Deering, AK Dillingham, AK Dot Lake, AK Eagle, AK Eek, AK Egegik, AK Eklutna, AK Ekwok, AK Elim, AK Emmonak, AK English Bay, AK Evansville, AK Eyak, AK False Pass, AK Fort Yukon, AK Galena, AK Gambell, AK Golovin, AK Goodnews Bay, AK Grayling, AK Grouse Creek Group, AK Gulkana, AK Healy Lake, AK Hoonah, AK Hooper Bay, AK Hughes, AK Huslia, AK Hydaburg, AK Igiugig, AK Iliamna, AK Inalik, AK Ivanof Bay, AK Kake, AK Kaktovik, AK Kalskag, AK Kaltag, AK Karluk, AK Kasaan, AK 51.3 60.4 48.1 43.3 78.3 49.5 85.7 36.1 67.9 51.1 68.2 65.4 68.0 69.5 46.3 49.1 57.8 76.5 58.7 69.2 44.4 58.8 59.1 70.0 45.6 55.6 25.9 32.4 47.4 53.6 62.8 5.9 20.3 56.2 100.0 62.1 20.0 51.9 51.3 63.3 48.5 – 64.3 47.5 61.5 49.7 25.0 88.9 43.2 36.4 33.3 33.3 51.8 52.3 61.5 100.0 100.0 43.9 54.1 49.4 33.6 61.3 41.4 57.6 82.5 50.0 27.3 67.5 55.9 50.0 53.9 48.7 62.5 50.0 34.3 31.3 56.1 68.5 38.6 58.5 59.5 73.3 54.1 77.1 45.5 40.8 80.0 57.2 100.0 23.1 76.7 44.6 71.2 69.3 71.1 74.1 61.9 37.5 56.8 85.3 64.1 71.7 39.5 54.7 58.8 80.0 48.2 68.8 20.0 31.4 61.9 50.6 66.7 – 22.7 66.7 100.0 50.0 33.3 63.0 52.2 66.7 57.1 – 68.6 45.2 66.0 50.6 28.6 100.0 55.4 30.0 42.9 23.1 58.0 53.9 69.8 100.0 100.0 41.4 52.5 49.2 31.9 54.8 48.6 66.7 88.9 52.0 18.2 78.1 61.2 48.1 49.1 52.5 100.0 63.6 42.4 55.6 60.4 75.0 35.4 54.4 75.0 100.0 48.3 27.8 51.1 45.9 76.2 41.4 60.0 48.2 57.9 58.2 65.1 60.8 64.4 65.7 30.0 58.6 59.3 64.9 52.3 66.8 52.0 62.4 60.0 57.5 42.7 36.4 31.0 33.8 29.4 57.0 56.3 11.8 16.0 44.1 100.0 70.6 – 40.7 50.0 60.0 37.2 – 60.0 50.0 56.8 48.9 20.0 70.0 30.4 46.2 27.3 45.5 43.1 50.6 51.4 100.0 – 50.0 56.2 49.5 36.4 68.4 33.8 47.5 77.8 47.8 36.4 54.1 49.2 53.3 58.3 42.5 50.0 40.0 23.3 – 51.0 59.6 42.5 63.6 45.5 33.3 53.3 50.0 38.2 38.7 66.7 44.9 100.0 43.8 66.7 69.0 47.6 51.4 73.3 75.9 100.0 52.6 77.8 72.2 60.0 66.1 62.5 65.8 100.0 71.4 42.4 – – 45.2 42.9 70.3 28.6 – 22.2 33.3 – 50.0 – 100.0 – 75.0 50.0 – 45.5 50.0 70.6 51.4 – – 26.1 100.0 – 33.3 35.3 52.5 50.0 100.0 – – 50.0 61.5 43.6 100.0 42.9 25.0 81.8 55.6 – 68.4 54.5 100.0 75.0 45.5 60.0 80.0 40.0 – 45.5 50.0 66.7 73.3 22.2 50.0 42.3 43.8 32.3 65.7 81.8 37.5 – 26.3 45.5 66.7 28.6 53.1 62.3 52.2 – 30.0 80.0 31.3 67.6 55.4 100.0 49.0 – – 50.0 – – 21.4 42.9 61.4 – – 17.4 75.0 – – – 100.0 – – 33.3 – 41.7 – 70.0 10.9 100.0 – 11.1 100.0 – – 34.1 22.0 41.7 – 100.0 – 27.0 43.3 42.2 55.6 – 50.0 – 50.0 – 82.9 46.5 100.0 – 46.2 – 77.8 37.5 – 23.6 43.8 71.4 47.4 33.3 33.3 54.1 – 33.3 35.0 – 27.6 100.0 71.4 66.7 42.3 66.7 76.5 68.2 71.4 50.0 60.0 – 78.6 – 72.4 58.8 72.2 100.0 71.4 21.4 100.0 – 71.4 100.0 64.8 – – – 14.3 – 16.7 – 33.3 33.3 – 45.0 – 72.2 86.7 45.5 63.6 – 100.0 75.0 – – 66.7 22.2 79.8 81.3 100.0 – – 44.1 66.7 7.5 100.0 37.5 – 100.0 55.6 – 63.2 52.7 100.0 47.1 25.0 – 100.0 38.9 – 37.9 91.7 – 40.0 – – 24.5 18.8 14.7 18.8 – 29.3 100.0 20.5 69.1 50.0 29.5 24.6 42.0 10.6 15.8 7.7 25.0 32.7 27.4 18.5 14.3 14.3 – 38.1 12.5 20.0 35.7 7.0 22.2 20.6 – 100.0 – 63.4 20.0 61.1 100.0 10.7 40.0 26.3 79.2 – 14.8 32.1 7.1 13.9 – 91.7 27.9 37.5 – 26.7 38.9 41.8 54.2 21.1 28.6 – 31.8 16.5 17.7 18.4 3.6 25.0 1.9 50.0 33.3 11.5 44.8 19.0 40.3 26.1 – – – – 14.4 34.1 32.4 25.7 – 81.8 52.5 7.7 56.4 25.0 61.1 53.5 – 22.6 – 25.7 38.7 46.9 46.6 60.2 18.8 25.0 22.2 77.9 41.0 82.1 45.8 78.5 – 28.2 66.7 16.7 22.2 34.0 85.7 43.3 48.1 – – 6.7 100.0 57.1 – 12.0 16.7 14.3 100.0 – 54.3 36.8 28.8 78.5 66.7 – 52.3 20.0 50.0 18.2 56.8 60.4 18.2 53.3 100.0 38.9 60.3 76.7 35.5 12.5 28.3 20.4 80.4 41.7 100.0 49.5 38.0 – 24.3 68.3 – 84.6 37.1 100.0 67.7 75.0 4.3 19.2 48.0 100.0 58.2 9.5 61.1 40.9 70.0 63.0 – 44.4 – 50.0 35.7 51.0 44.9 67.9 – 28.6 42.9 88.4 51.5 83.8 45.5 82.5 – 38.9 69.7 25.0 – 30.0 90.9 36.2 61.1 – – 20.0 100.0 – – – – 40.0 100.0 – 69.8 40.0 31.0 84.4 100.0 – 50.0 33.3 100.0 50.0 64.0 80.9 36.4 – 100.0 33.3 58.8 94.3 31.5 11.8 30.0 30.8 91.7 100.0 100.0 46.8 51.3 – – 86.0 – 71.4 44.0 100.0 87.6 68.8 – 50.0 53.3 100.0 46.7 – 51.8 13.3 50.0 45.3 – 13.6 – 22.6 41.2 42.6 47.8 53.8 50.0 23.5 – 60.0 28.6 80.5 46.2 75.8 – 19.0 63.3 – 28.6 39.1 66.7 47.5 22.2 – – – – 57.1 – 27.3 28.6 – 100.0 – 40.8 35.7 26.1 73.5 – – 55.6 16.7 – – 47.4 40.8 – 53.3 – 50.0 61.5 64.7 41.0 13.0 26.1 10.7 70.4 22.2 100.0 54.1 21.3 – 30.0 40.6 – 100.0 20.0 – 43.1 83.3 7.7 – 40.0 100.0 57.3 73.1 90.9 76.9 52.8 53.5 – 71.0 100.0 77.1 67.7 63.3 63.8 33.9 25.0 70.8 55.6 85.3 60.7 71.4 66.7 57.0 69.2 71.8 65.1 41.7 77.8 73.6 28.6 60.6 77.8 – 100.0 53.3 – 14.3 – 48.0 75.0 85.7 60.0 – 19.6 57.9 73.1 37.0 66.7 100.0 86.4 66.7 50.0 63.6 52.3 47.9 59.1 60.0 – 33.3 60.3 44.2 68.8 47.5 49.1 72.2 23.5 25.0 – 22.5 72.3 64.7 45.9 50.0 40.0 84.6 77.1 100.0 31.7 76.8 91.3 59.6 92.0 – 3.6 – – – – – – – – – – – 3.4 – 18.8 – – – – .4 – .4 – – 3.2 – – 3.8 21.4 1.6 – – – 20.0 50.0 – – 16.0 – 14.3 – – 21.7 15.8 – .7 – – – 13.3 – – – 1.0 9.1 – – – – 2.3 5.4 – – – 27.5 – – 16.5 1.5 – – 12.2 – – 5.7 – 21.1 – – – – – 10.4 – 3.7 – – 8.9 – – – – – 7.0 16.4 24.6 – – – – – 23.1 – 24.6 – – – – – – 14.3 – 29.6 – – 53.8 50.0 – – 20.0 – – – – 27.2 – 4.0 28.9 – – – – – – – 6.1 – – – 27.8 12.2 17.2 – – – – 7.8 – – 13.5 – – – 8.5 – – – – 20.3 11.8 8.7 – – – 4.7 – – – – – – – – – – – 4.3 1.7 – – – – – 26.9 – 22.7 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 21.1 – 6.5 – – – – – – – 2.0 – – – – 1.7 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 5.7 – 11.4 7.8 17.4 – – – 8.0 8.7 8.8 4.6 16.0 9.0 – 10.2 5.0 3.7 3.5 7.0 6.2 6.9 3.4 4.5 8.7 5.7 6.1 9.2 5.2 8.8 5.0 3.0 3.8 11.5 32.6 6.6 8.1 4.6 10.0 – 4.3 9.8 9.5 36.3 – 8.2 8.3 7.6 39.0 – 17.5 10.1 5.1 9.3 20.7 – 5.5 2.5 10.0 5.5 34.6 10.7 6.2 4.7 33.0 5.0 8.3 8.3 6.2 3.0 4.1 6.2 13.6 14.3 10.5 11.7 5.1 3.0 3.9 5.5 2.0 9.5 5.1 5.0 10.7 5.2 6.8 9.2 25.7 10.0 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 21 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 21 Table 15. Summary of Labor Force and Commuting Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990 Con. Persons 16 years and over Percent in labor force Own children under 6 years in families and subfamilies Employed persons 16 years and over Workers 16 years and over [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] American Indian/ Alaska Native Area Female Total Male Total With own children under 6 years Living with two parents Percent with both parents in labor force Living with one parent Percent with parent in labor force Percent at work 35 or more hours in reference week Civilian labor force Percent unemployed Total Male Female Percent government workers (local, State, or Federal) Percent in manufacturing industries Percent in carpools Percent using public transportation Mean travel time to work (minutes) ALASKA NATIVE VILLAGE STATISTICAL AREA Con. Kasigluk, AK Kiana, AK King Cove, AK King Salmon, AK Kipnuk, AK Kivalina, AK Klawock, AK Knik, AK Kobuk, AK Kokhanok, AK Koliganek, AK Kongiganak, AK Kotlik, AK Kotzebue, AK Koyuk, AK Koyukuk, AK Kwethluk, AK Kwigillingok, AK Lake Minchumina, AK Larsen Bay, AK Levelock, AK Lime Village, AK Lower Kalskag, AK McGrath, AK Manley Hot Springs, AK Manokotak, AK Marshall, AK Mekoryuk, AK Mentasta Lake, AK Minto, AK Mountain Village, AK Naknek, AK Napakiak, AK Napaskiak, AK Nelson Lagoon, AK Nenana, AK Newhalen, AK New Stuyahok, AK Newtok, AK Nightmute, AK Nikolai, AK Nikolski, AK Ninilchik, AK Noatak, AK Nondalton, AK Noorvik, AK Northway, AK Nuiqsut, AK Nulato, AK Nunapitchuk, AK Old Harbor, AK Oscarville, AK Ouzinkie, AK Pedro Bay, AK Pelican, AK Perryville, AK Pilot Point, AK Pilot Station, AK Pitkas Point, AK Platinum, AK Point Hope, AK Point Lay, AK Port Graham, AK Port Heiden, AK Port Lions, AK Quinhagak, AK Rampart, AK Red Devil, AK Ruby, AK Russian Mission, AK St. George, AK St. Mary’s, AK St. Michael, AK St. Paul, AK Salamatof, AK Sand Point, AK Savoonga, AK Saxman, AK Scammon Bay, AK Selawik, AK 48.9 47.0 45.0 59.0 23.6 63.2 46.9 44.4 46.9 35.4 27.1 45.6 52.1 59.0 56.1 50.7 29.4 43.3 100.0 47.9 49.3 71.4 36.7 58.6 76.0 48.9 50.3 49.1 26.0 44.6 46.3 43.5 53.2 44.2 7.8 34.8 58.2 28.2 39.3 41.9 40.0 36.0 44.1 45.2 46.9 45.0 51.7 75.4 43.2 42.4 34.8 44.0 52.7 65.2 82.0 26.2 37.5 55.4 39.7 46.8 60.6 84.3 58.0 70.7 54.9 37.9 58.9 42.1 49.1 44.3 52.5 40.0 45.6 60.3 27.0 50.0 28.7 65.4 47.1 44.0 66.1 42.0 50.0 65.4 25.5 62.4 64.1 71.4 66.7 34.1 22.2 62.9 53.5 60.8 59.7 44.2 29.8 44.2 – 54.8 55.6 64.7 39.3 63.4 80.0 49.2 48.3 52.4 28.0 53.8 46.9 57.6 63.9 46.7 – 33.3 63.8 29.0 45.3 50.9 41.5 40.0 53.6 49.6 52.4 48.4 50.0 86.6 42.0 51.9 33.0 41.2 52.5 55.6 91.3 23.7 22.2 55.5 55.0 42.3 67.9 86.3 62.5 77.3 53.1 32.7 60.0 75.0 45.2 36.5 64.7 57.1 43.4 68.0 29.1 53.7 29.5 65.7 48.2 48.5 33.6 51.6 37.8 48.4 21.4 64.5 28.8 15.4 29.4 36.5 32.1 26.3 50.8 57.4 52.2 61.5 28.9 42.1 100.0 42.6 37.5 81.8 33.8 54.9 70.0 48.6 52.8 44.7 24.0 33.9 45.7 32.1 40.9 41.6 17.2 36.5 52.3 27.4 32.8 34.4 37.5 30.0 35.1 39.1 40.0 41.0 54.2 62.8 44.3 31.9 37.5 50.0 52.9 71.4 74.1 29.6 57.1 55.4 23.7 52.4 52.4 81.6 52.5 63.2 57.1 44.4 57.1 18.2 54.5 50.8 43.5 25.0 47.7 50.0 19.0 44.1 27.7 64.9 46.2 37.6 40.0 52.0 60.0 – 18.6 79.2 28.9 – 42.9 41.7 44.4 31.6 63.8 61.2 76.9 50.0 45.3 30.8 – 33.3 83.3 100.0 55.0 70.8 100.0 40.0 57.1 53.8 33.3 57.1 41.8 52.4 57.1 55.6 – 100.0 61.5 44.4 31.3 37.5 100.0 – 36.4 44.8 33.3 52.8 66.7 84.2 56.3 48.6 42.9 66.7 53.3 66.7 – – 75.0 53.3 33.3 – 62.7 50.0 44.4 50.0 61.5 56.0 100.0 – 44.4 55.2 63.6 50.0 37.0 45.1 – 52.4 47.4 38.5 41.5 52.7 36.9 – 63.2 – 6.3 47.1 2.3 – – 41.7 25.6 14.3 57.8 67.2 19.0 – 12.8 35.0 – – 100.0 100.0 25.0 80.0 100.0 29.8 27.8 72.7 – 66.7 31.4 69.6 35.5 50.0 – – 68.3 23.3 31.6 36.4 100.0 – 26.9 46.4 42.9 36.0 75.0 85.7 30.8 25.6 – 28.6 33.3 50.0 33.3 – 14.3 57.1 – – 64.8 100.0 50.0 64.7 43.8 46.4 – – 70.0 20.8 50.0 44.4 41.7 48.3 – 38.7 27.5 28.6 14.0 30.9 11.8 48.1 33.3 – 23.1 71.1 100.0 – 78.6 42.9 71.4 38.9 89.5 59.7 90.0 66.7 58.8 – – 56.3 50.0 – 65.0 75.0 100.0 – 44.4 42.9 100.0 52.2 36.6 50.0 68.8 – – 100.0 100.0 9.7 – – 50.0 – – 48.4 35.0 51.5 100.0 94.4 53.3 56.0 55.0 100.0 86.7 – – – 100.0 50.0 100.0 71.4 56.9 80.0 – 57.1 100.0 14.3 100.0 100.0 33.3 63.6 100.0 – 39.1 58.8 – 53.8 23.5 33.3 29.0 46.3 40.5 34.5 10.2 14.0 13.8 58.3 30.8 66.7 46.7 8.8 13.8 17.6 38.2 20.3 39.7 28.6 13.3 10.0 – 41.3 26.5 15.0 37.9 14.7 36.8 17.4 23.5 16.7 23.1 61.1 41.1 10.9 35.1 25.6 – 28.2 5.7 20.0 30.4 28.6 30.8 – 15.7 46.9 54.7 20.0 48.4 37.0 27.6 13.5 46.3 – 20.3 – 9.8 17.6 – 37.7 6.5 9.1 27.3 14.7 43.1 31.0 20.0 5.3 78.8 25.0 23.1 25.5 16.7 33.3 28.6 18.3 37.0 3.8 17.6 26.1 20.0 36.3 44.9 38.2 54.5 81.1 23.2 55.8 68.7 100.0 – 29.0 12.0 42.6 55.6 84.1 29.8 12.0 29.5 25.4 – 33.3 44.0 52.9 19.4 51.9 41.7 18.9 21.0 24.4 40.0 19.0 52.4 77.2 31.7 31.0 – 25.0 64.0 19.6 6.3 8.6 11.1 66.7 67.3 59.6 16.7 68.5 25.0 75.9 43.7 47.8 37.9 18.2 30.9 – 51.4 21.4 – 20.9 17.2 15.0 63.2 60.9 58.6 30.0 12.5 17.8 28.6 33.3 15.0 26.3 68.6 25.0 23.6 71.8 64.7 72.7 30.0 67.7 46.9 24.1 31.6 66.7 70.0 100.0 38.7 36.4 69.6 100.0 – – 30.0 60.0 63.9 85.9 40.0 11.1 29.3 27.8 – 62.5 43.8 62.5 41.7 66.7 100.0 19.1 19.4 25.0 50.0 – 60.9 90.3 26.5 25.9 – 18.2 74.1 19.2 11.8 20.0 – 100.0 73.5 61.1 20.0 70.2 42.9 76.4 58.6 44.4 50.0 28.6 37.9 – 82.4 33.3 – 28.0 25.0 33.3 75.0 66.7 85.7 36.4 4.8 16.0 100.0 50.0 22.2 23.1 75.0 50.0 36.4 86.0 61.5 90.6 41.7 76.6 58.1 32.5 61.3 30.2 21.4 53.3 4.0 76.2 66.7 100.0 – 56.3 – 9.5 48.9 82.8 18.2 12.5 29.7 22.2 – 21.1 44.4 44.4 8.3 41.7 – 18.6 22.6 23.5 33.3 28.6 45.6 61.5 37.9 35.5 – 29.4 52.2 20.0 – – 22.2 – 56.4 58.8 14.3 66.7 11.1 75.0 33.3 55.6 23.1 – 23.1 – 25.0 – – 11.1 – – 40.0 53.6 33.3 22.2 21.1 19.3 – – 9.1 28.0 63.2 – 15.2 49.3 75.0 37.2 17.6 59.6 36.4 15.4 63.8 78.2 29.5 54.1 62.5 48.8 21.7 – 75.0 83.9 68.0 75.4 76.5 40.9 63.8 100.0 93.6 73.0 100.0 51.9 92.0 52.9 69.4 39.5 41.7 75.6 61.3 57.8 40.0 52.4 78.6 56.1 66.7 82.8 – 82.1 70.0 85.7 87.5 74.3 55.6 – 20.6 59.6 54.2 38.0 50.0 29.9 74.6 73.3 48.3 100.0 74.5 60.0 24.3 85.7 66.7 82.6 51.7 50.0 74.4 64.1 65.5 85.0 67.5 82.2 28.6 – 45.0 60.5 65.7 75.0 65.5 50.6 23.5 17.2 80.0 25.3 65.6 62.0 – – 4.5 – 3.6 – 41.0 – – – – 3.3 – .7 – – 2.6 3.2 – – – 47.1 – 6.2 – – – 13.3 – 9.5 – – – – – – – – – – 11.1 – 16.8 – 8.3 – – 4.6 – 2.2 – – 3.6 – 8.1 – – – – – 7.5 4.7 – – 12.5 – – – – – – – – 13.8 – 9.4 – 27.3 – 3.8 – – 9.1 9.3 – – 12.0 50.0 – – – – – 18.6 4.5 – – – – 40.7 – – – 16.5 – 16.5 – – – 23.8 7.8 17.6 – – – 10.7 4.3 – – – – – 16.8 – – – – 17.2 4.2 – – – – – – – – – – – 1.8 – – 50.0 18.2 1.9 – – – – 45.7 – 3.6 21.3 41.2 16.7 – 23.2 – 3.0 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2.1 – – – – – – – – – 2.5 – 2.4 – – – – 4.9 – 2.9 3.6 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 6.9 5.6 – 27.6 – – – – – – – – – 5.4 – – – – – – – 11.1 – – – – 2.4 – 4.0 – – – – 4.4 7.0 5.7 16.0 4.2 4.4 12.3 90.0 3.0 7.5 3.6 4.6 4.7 7.8 3.9 6.7 9.8 6.8 30.0 6.0 5.1 8.3 6.3 7.3 2.1 7.2 5.1 4.7 7.6 7.4 6.1 11.1 6.9 8.8 2.0 6.4 4.8 12.2 3.6 8.7 3.9 8.3 12.9 4.8 5.8 16.1 18.1 12.0 9.5 3.8 19.5 3.7 5.5 5.8 6.1 6.1 8.0 6.3 6.7 4.1 4.1 4.5 4.9 11.9 10.1 5.7 19.9 2.3 4.6 2.8 10.3 7.8 6.8 5.4 34.8 10.3 5.2 18.5 3.4 4.3 22 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 22 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 15. Summary of Labor Force and Commuting Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990 Con. Persons 16 years and over Percent in labor force Own children under 6 years in families and subfamilies Employed persons 16 years and over Workers 16 years and over [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] American Indian/ Alaska Native Area Female Total Male Total With own children under 6 years Living with two parents Percent with both parents in labor force Living with one parent Percent with parent in labor force Percent at work 35 or more hours in reference week Civilian labor force Percent unemployed Total Male Female Percent government workers (local, State, or Federal) Percent in manufacturing industries Percent in carpools Percent using public transportation Mean travel time to work (minutes) ALASKA NATIVE VILLAGE STATISTICAL AREA Con. Seldovia, AK Shageluk, AK Shaktoolik, AK Sheldon Point, AK Shishmaref, AK Shungnak, AK Slana, AK Sleetmute, AK Solomon, AK South Naknek, AK Stebbins, AK Stevens Village, AK Stony River, AK Takotna, AK Tanacross, AK Tanana, AK Tatitlek, AK Tazlina, AK Teller, AK Tenakee Springs, AK Tetlin, AK Togiak, AK Tok, AK Toksook Bay, AK Tuluksak, AK Tuntutuliak, AK Tununak, AK Twin Hills, AK Tyonek, AK Ugashik, AK Unalakleet, AK Unalaska, AK Venetie, AK Wainwright, AK Wales, AK White Mountain, AK Yakutat, AK 21.9 39.2 64.6 62.7 39.0 38.5 – 34.3 33.3 52.3 56.6 48.4 48.4 25.0 62.3 51.6 19.6 59.1 55.7 23.1 50.0 29.2 57.7 53.6 39.7 39.7 54.5 26.9 50.6 75.0 63.0 67.7 42.9 63.3 52.4 45.7 69.4 9.1 42.1 63.8 54.3 44.4 43.8 – 32.1 33.3 45.5 69.5 47.5 37.5 50.0 68.2 37.6 19.0 48.0 69.6 – 54.3 32.5 66.7 66.9 52.5 40.9 62.1 17.6 57.1 66.7 65.9 78.0 40.6 79.9 63.5 54.9 69.8 50.0 36.6 65.8 75.0 34.1 31.7 – 35.9 – 59.4 42.5 50.0 60.0 – 54.5 68.7 20.0 73.7 36.4 33.3 43.5 25.9 52.9 39.0 25.8 38.3 44.0 44.4 40.6 100.0 59.2 47.0 46.3 46.6 33.3 34.1 69.1 40.0 40.0 76.2 60.0 40.6 15.0 – 100.0 – 44.4 58.1 – 75.0 – 100.0 90.3 28.6 100.0 33.3 – 28.6 37.3 100.0 42.1 43.8 53.8 63.3 – 50.0 – 68.6 40.0 22.2 60.7 40.0 40.0 86.7 100.0 25.0 58.8 45.5 44.8 50.0 – 100.0 – 50.0 43.2 – 100.0 – – 73.3 – 100.0 18.2 – – 18.5 71.4 48.1 41.0 22.7 72.1 – – – 71.7 33.3 33.3 56.1 – 100.0 100.0 – 33.3 33.3 100.0 64.1 10.7 – 54.5 – 100.0 61.5 42.9 50.0 – 100.0 73.9 28.6 100.0 30.0 – 30.8 33.3 60.0 – 53.8 38.9 45.5 – 80.0 – 67.6 37.5 53.8 50.0 35.3 14.3 80.0 42.9 25.8 35.5 16.2 20.8 15.7 – 17.4 100.0 26.5 43.7 43.3 26.7 – 35.4 27.4 – 46.2 4.5 – 24.1 30.4 50.0 27.1 3.1 7.5 12.9 – 43.9 66.7 24.5 9.7 46.7 11.8 25.6 42.9 20.9 – 52.2 35.0 32.3 36.8 65.1 – 31.6 – 28.0 33.8 35.3 – – 45.2 36.2 36.4 57.1 40.5 – 50.0 43.8 46.7 23.4 19.4 19.4 34.6 42.9 30.4 – 49.6 72.7 25.0 71.8 18.8 12.5 57.5 – 60.0 42.9 36.8 25.6 78.3 – 40.0 – 28.6 38.0 66.7 – – 60.0 52.2 75.0 71.4 46.9 – 50.0 66.7 60.0 22.4 21.1 32.3 36.0 100.0 8.3 – 56.3 76.7 44.4 76.9 9.1 20.0 60.8 – 46.2 26.3 25.0 48.6 50.0 – 28.6 – 27.8 26.7 – – – 18.2 28.3 14.3 42.9 20.0 – 50.0 27.0 40.0 25.9 16.7 6.5 32.3 – 54.5 – 40.7 61.3 13.3 63.8 40.0 – 54.5 100.0 82.6 77.5 71.0 59.2 51.2 – 57.9 – 76.0 81.3 88.2 100.0 100.0 25.8 76.8 90.9 35.7 73.8 – 36.4 65.6 20.0 31.9 77.4 58.1 60.5 100.0 26.1 100.0 48.9 4.1 79.2 68.5 62.5 91.7 32.1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3.2 – – – – – 9.1 3.1 – 5.3 – – 2.5 – – – 5.0 7.4 – – 6.3 – 14.2 – – – – – 12.8 – – – – – 11.8 – – 22.6 7.6 – 14.3 – – – 3.0 – – – – – – 8.7 – 3.1 5.2 – 21.5 – – 29.2 – 10.5 – – – – – – – – 2.7 – – – – – – – 4.8 – – – – – – – – – 13.0 – – – 16.7 10.4 – – – 1.5 5.0 3.7 5.1 9.8 8.2 – 6.6 – 5.7 5.3 9.6 6.0 3.0 14.6 8.5 9.1 17.9 4.5 2.0 10.6 4.5 5.4 4.2 8.2 6.2 10.8 3.3 16.0 5.0 5.7 7.7 9.8 5.3 4.1 3.5 7.5 ALASKA NATIVE REGIONAL CORPORATION Ahtna Aleut Arctic Slope Bering Straits Bristol Bay Calista Chugach Cook Inlet Doyon Koniag NANA Sealaska 48.7 53.2 68.4 51.0 41.9 48.9 53.0 60.1 55.4 58.6 51.6 65.6 53.6 59.1 74.4 53.1 42.6 50.9 49.9 68.7 59.1 62.7 53.2 74.6 42.5 45.1 61.9 48.6 41.1 46.8 57.1 53.1 51.9 54.6 50.0 56.9 45.8 43.6 66.4 53.3 44.9 52.5 53.4 40.4 51.3 62.0 55.1 52.8 20.6 46.3 58.0 46.1 29.9 40.2 44.8 34.6 40.6 46.2 51.4 50.3 57.9 41.6 71.3 52.0 41.8 55.3 81.1 56.8 45.1 63.9 52.5 62.0 54.4 10.7 23.2 24.6 18.3 22.4 16.2 20.5 30.0 14.6 27.5 18.3 53.0 66.5 75.8 51.0 49.1 47.1 67.2 74.4 57.8 61.5 67.0 68.7 72.2 79.3 79.1 52.3 57.7 49.3 75.6 77.1 67.5 69.4 70.3 75.0 38.3 44.1 71.9 49.7 41.4 45.0 58.8 72.0 49.8 53.3 64.3 61.6 39.8 32.9 67.5 53.6 62.0 64.4 29.7 27.0 44.0 34.9 49.8 32.4 – 7.2 1.6 1.1 1.0 1.3 10.0 7.0 2.7 6.5 .8 12.9 6.2 15.5 17.8 6.3 13.7 8.1 20.8 21.3 11.7 18.5 10.6 17.5 – 2.5 16.7 3.8 2.2 6.2 .6 5.4 3.3 1.1 1.1 8.6 20.1 7.8 7.7 6.9 8.3 7.0 10.7 19.2 12.6 10.3 7.6 12.5 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 23 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 23 Table 16. Summary of Occupation, Income, and Poverty Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990 Median income in 1989 (dollars) Median income in 1989 of year-round full-time workers (dollars) [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Percent of employed persons 16 years and over Income in 1989 below poverty level American Indian/ Alaska Native Area Percent of persons for whom poverty status is determined Manageri- Technical, al and sales, and profesadminissional trative specialty support occupaoccupations tions Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Precision producOperation, tors, fabcraft, and ricators, repair oc- and laborcupations ers Service occupations Households Families Per capita income in 1989 (dollars) Male Female All ages Related children under 18 years 65 years and over Percent of families AMERICAN INDIAN RESERVATION AND TRUST LAND All areas Annette Islands Reserve, AK 14.6 14.6 23.2 23.2 11.3 11.3 5.8 5.8 21.0 21.0 24.1 24.1 33 125 33 125 38 125 38 125 10 903 10 903 35 562 35 562 21 250 21 250 10.3 10.3 15.8 15.8 9.2 9.2 7.3 7.3 ALASKA NATIVE VILLAGE STATISTICAL AREA All areas Akhiok, AK Akiachak, AK Akiak, AK Akutan, AK Alakanuk, AK Alatna, AK Aleknagik, AK Allakaket, AK Ambler, AK Anaktuvuk Pass, AK Andreafsky, AK Angoon, AK Aniak, AK Anvik, AK Arctic Village, AK Atka, AK Atkasook, AK Atmautluak, AK Barrow, AK Beaver, AK Bethel, AK Birch Creek, AK Brevig Mission, AK Buckland, AK Cantwell, AK Chalkyitsik, AK Chefornak, AK Chenega, AK Chevak, AK Chignik, AK Chignik Lagoon, AK Chignik Lake, AK Chilkat, AK Chilkoot, AK Chistochina, AK Chitina, AK Chuathbaluk, AK Circle, AK Clark’s Point, AK Copper Center, AK Council, AK Craig, AK Crooked Creek, AK Deering, AK Dillingham, AK Dot Lake, AK Eagle, AK Eek, AK Egegik, AK Eklutna, AK Ekwok, AK Elim, AK Emmonak, AK English Bay, AK Evansville, AK Eyak, AK False Pass, AK Fort Yukon, AK Galena, AK Gambell, AK Golovin, AK Goodnews Bay, AK Grayling, AK Grouse Creek Group, AK Gulkana, AK Healy Lake, AK Hoonah, AK Hooper Bay, AK Hughes, AK Huslia, AK Hydaburg, AK 22.4 7.7 15.5 30.8 13.9 27.3 – 32.3 35.3 40.0 12.9 27.6 30.2 21.2 – 16.7 11.1 27.9 16.4 22.9 25.0 24.9 – 35.9 23.8 16.7 22.2 39.6 35.7 26.0 – – 64.3 6.7 25.0 57.1 – 16.0 33.3 21.4 70.0 – 9.8 21.1 21.2 25.6 – – 38.6 – – 18.2 25.0 22.9 31.8 – – 16.7 24.1 19.8 43.0 15.0 5.7 25.9 21.6 25.0 – 12.5 36.5 23.5 27.0 23.2 27.8 11.5 47.3 36.5 19.4 35.4 – 16.1 11.8 20.0 29.0 24.5 29.3 44.9 50.0 8.3 33.3 16.2 37.7 32.5 12.5 36.9 – 23.1 20.6 16.7 22.2 24.5 21.4 31.5 18.5 – – 40.0 – – – 20.0 25.0 21.4 30.0 – 31.5 63.2 23.1 34.0 – 100.0 22.7 46.7 50.0 27.3 45.5 34.4 50.0 13.3 – – 37.9 44.2 28.0 25.0 58.5 20.4 7.8 25.0 – 18.5 21.9 23.5 32.4 12.2 23.6 7.7 22.7 21.2 27.8 16.2 – 32.3 41.2 34.3 11.3 34.7 24.1 16.9 31.3 62.5 40.7 27.9 31.1 15.5 41.7 23.6 46.2 41.0 14.3 25.0 33.3 20.8 7.1 26.8 33.3 – – 26.7 – 42.9 – 52.0 41.7 42.9 – – 22.8 – 34.6 19.2 33.3 – 25.0 13.3 – 36.4 11.4 28.1 9.1 86.7 – 16.7 19.0 16.3 12.9 60.0 26.4 31.5 37.3 33.3 – 17.5 19.0 41.2 24.3 11.0 3.7 – – – 8.3 – – 6.5 – – – – 7.8 – – – 11.1 – – – – .5 – – – – 22.2 – 35.7 – – – – – 25.0 – – – – – – – 17.4 15.8 – – – – – 13.3 – – – – – – 100.0 38.9 8.6 – – – – 3.7 3.9 – – 23.5 2.2 – – 19.5 9.9 38.5 10.9 7.7 13.9 11.1 – – – 5.7 17.7 4.1 6.9 8.5 – 12.5 – 16.2 14.8 16.7 8.3 6.5 30.8 – 27.0 41.7 – 11.3 – 5.5 14.8 – – 13.3 25.0 – – 12.0 – – – – 8.7 – 21.2 7.1 – – 4.5 13.3 – – 13.6 5.2 9.1 – – – 5.2 9.3 6.5 – 3.8 5.6 11.8 16.7 50.0 3.0 5.8 11.8 – 13.4 12.5 34.6 3.6 3.8 16.7 10.1 – 12.9 11.8 – 29.0 9.2 1.7 8.5 18.8 – 3.7 11.8 – 12.4 12.5 7.7 23.1 – 14.3 – – 3.8 – 10.2 33.3 – 35.7 13.3 25.0 – – – – 14.3 – – 9.8 – – 14.1 66.7 – 9.1 13.3 50.0 18.2 21 871 42 20 11 30 16 6 19 11 20 35 23 27 26 10 8 23 55 12 48 16 29 5 13 18 24 12 20 21 14 30 79 17 32 60 11 11 12 17 12 15 41 14 14 35 18 11 17 7 5 10 500 938 875 000 806 030 750 932 417 625 438 500 875 714 868 333 431 125 750 667 719 032 750 594 583 321 000 667 531 938 271 250 292 000 875 250 000 917 500 000 – 071 464 659 956 125 875 500 552 333 833 24 010 43 750 27 500 14 286 32 500 23 000 5 000– 23 250 14 375 22 083 36 875 28 438 27 24 12 11 24 55 11 52 11 31 5 16 19 40 13 20 21 19 30 47 17 35 55 38 13 11 17 21 18 45 16 15 36 18 15 18 63 5 11 188 063 143 563 167 751 875 016 250 618 100 875 375 625 750 556 667 444 625 500 250 208 000 750 750 563 917 250 750 – 833 250 417 618 125 417 125 023 073 250 7 816 14 6 4 7 4 3 8 4 4 8 6 6 7 5 4 6 12 3 13 8 9 2 4 4 10 3 4 9 4 11 26 6 11 28 10 5 4 6 6 8 18 7 6 14 6 7 5 15 4 6 5 6 12 11 184 5 6 8 3 5 3 5 12 11 5 13 4 5 5 7 793 201 012 820 728 639 010 645 905 969 769 895 093 015 536 007 084 436 944 328 144 247 574 461 944 957 168 830 303 429 067 123 543 542 743 017 517 322 133 343 720 016 604 983 531 245 551 228 051 753 223 341 220 442 937 067 584 764 441 767 899 562 776 146 276 845 610 351 531 734 624 31 371 45 24 6 27 18 60 42 24 21 26 24 31 20 22 45 12 43 478 500 250 500 958 – 383 – 500 583 250 25 469 23 23 18 11 18 16 35 20 – 750 750 750 250 – 750 – 667 417 000 26.8 2.5 14.1 35.6 10.5 30.7 73.9 29.7 45.0 31.6 18.5 19.8 25.4 23.6 42.2 31.4 13.2 16.1 49.4 9.5 33.3 16.0 91.7 27.7 33.0 17.9 68.1 36.4 17.7 28.5 – 6.5 – 4.1 – 16.3 64.7 52.9 13.8 21.7 29.9 100.0 1.7 31.6 22.4 14.1 11.1 10.0 29.8 31.0 75.0 49.2 26.9 23.2 – 48.1 – 20.3 35.9 26.0 46.9 9.1 44.5 13.2 3.8 30.7 76.2 2.5 44.8 19.6 47.7 25.9 29.0 – 9.2 32.8 – 29.3 100.0 33.8 56.9 37.9 21.5 21.2 24.7 18.1 60.9 26.5 22.9 17.4 50.4 8.8 45.7 13.8 100.0 22.4 30.8 25.0 85.0 43.0 34.6 30.1 – – – – – 35.7 71.4 64.1 26.3 25.0 42.0 – – 40.5 31.8 15.1 14.3 – 37.2 10.0 100.0 35.3 21.8 25.8 – 50.0 – 20.8 32.7 17.8 48.6 – 59.3 11.8 2.4 27.6 70.0 – 52.4 16.7 51.6 29.8 19.7 – 33.3 40.0 – 35.0 – 20.0 – 36.4 – – 39.3 33.3 33.3 28.6 – 25.0 40.0 14.1 70.0 7.8 – – – 33.3 44.4 17.2 – 39.1 – – – – – – – – – – 9.5 – – 28.6 – 21.0 – – 42.9 – – 66.7 – – – 100.0 – 40.0 45.0 76.9 52.4 – 12.5 – – 71.4 – 9.1 29.4 – 18.2 23.1 25.0 – 13.6 39.6 – 30.9 100.0 31.4 42.9 26.5 15.9 19.7 25.6 28.8 25.0 31.6 9.1 17.9 55.3 11.3 38.1 12.6 100.0 23.5 31.7 18.2 55.6 24.1 16.7 32.6 – – – – – 33.3 33.3 61.5 7.7 25.0 25.7 – – 40.9 18.5 13.4 14.3 – 34.0 30.8 100.0 47.4 28.8 21.2 – 25.0 – 22.2 37.1 23.9 47.5 – 47.7 15.0 5.3 40.0 66.7 – 39.9 8.3 35.9 25.0 250 375 250 000 500 000 500 431 – 32 750 22 917 15 893 2 500– – – 22 083 11 250 37 132 – 25 972 – – – – 750 250 250 875 750 – – 13 750 15 625 45 478 – – 26 250 12 500 – – – 77 197 48 093 – – – – – 38 750 – 33 21 36 16 13 – – – 38 750 – – – – 23 750 – 48 580 61 250 – 100 000+ 20 417 30 625 45 691 25 000 – – – – 28 125 – – 26 250 – – – – 12 083 30 833 – – 21 250 – 35 417 29 375 26 250 – – 12 917 23 250 61 359 – 37 500 15 625 – 13 750 16 250 18 750 18 750 – 33 750 – – 30 625 24 250 23 750 – 28 125 23 750 21 500 – – 26 000 40 209 – 13 125 16 250 4.5 16 250 16 667 9.4 21 023 25 000 – 45 938 45 313 – 27 917 16 667 – 150 000+ 150 000+ 27.8 14 375 20 417 5.2 13 438 14 821 10.5 17 500 25 313 9.7 15 536 17 188 – 15 625 17 500 5.7 13.0 17.6 – 50.0 25.0 14.6 – 16.2 20.7 12 21 21 23 6 32 16 11 12 14 727 172 786 750 898 404 667 875 639 896 12 21 21 15 5 40 18 21 17 23 500 250 806 833 000 313 750 250 813 214 24 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 24 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 16. Summary of Occupation, Income, and Poverty Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990 Con. Median income in 1989 (dollars) Median income in 1989 of year-round full-time workers (dollars) [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Percent of employed persons 16 years and over Income in 1989 below poverty level American Indian/ Alaska Native Area Percent of persons for whom poverty status is determined Manageri- Technical, al and sales, and profesadminissional trative specialty support occupaoccupations tions Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Precision producOperation, tors, fabcraft, and ricators, repair oc- and laborcupations ers Service occupations Households Families Per capita income in 1989 (dollars) Male Female All ages Related children under 18 years 65 years and over Percent of families ALASKA NATIVE VILLAGE STATISTICAL AREA Con. Igiugig, AK Iliamna, AK Inalik, AK Ivanof Bay, AK Kake, AK Kaktovik, AK Kalskag, AK Kaltag, AK Karluk, AK Kasaan, AK Kasigluk, AK Kiana, AK King Cove, AK King Salmon, AK Kipnuk, AK Kivalina, AK Klawock, AK Knik, AK Kobuk, AK Kokhanok, AK Koliganek, AK Kongiganak, AK Kotlik, AK Kotzebue, AK Koyuk, AK Koyukuk, AK Kwethluk, AK Kwigillingok, AK Lake Minchumina, AK Larsen Bay, AK Levelock, AK Lime Village, AK Lower Kalskag, AK McGrath, AK Manley Hot Springs, AK Manokotak, AK Marshall, AK Mekoryuk, AK Mentasta Lake, AK Minto, AK Mountain Village, AK Naknek, AK Napakiak, AK Napaskiak, AK Nelson Lagoon, AK Nenana, AK Newhalen, AK New Stuyahok, AK Newtok, AK Nightmute, AK Nikolai, AK Nikolski, AK Ninilchik, AK Noatak, AK Nondalton, AK Noorvik, AK Northway, AK Nuiqsut, AK Nulato, AK Nunapitchuk, AK Old Harbor, AK Oscarville, AK Ouzinkie, AK Pedro Bay, AK Pelican, AK Perryville, AK Pilot Point, AK Pilot Station, AK Pitkas Point, AK Platinum, AK Point Hope, AK Point Lay, AK Port Graham, AK Port Heiden, AK Port Lions, AK Quinhagak, AK Rampart, AK Red Devil, AK Ruby, AK Russian Mission, AK 40.0 15.4 14.3 – 21.7 21.4 30.4 23.1 16.0 50.0 36.2 40.0 25.0 18.9 21.4 18.6 18.1 – 25.0 29.0 56.0 29.5 19.8 22.9 36.2 52.0 24.4 27.0 100.0 11.1 24.0 11.8 16.7 29.6 66.7 32.2 30.6 33.3 20.0 28.6 25.2 33.3 11.1 17.2 – 7.1 32.0 16.1 15.6 25.7 – – 20.6 25.0 16.7 23.1 – 17.2 29.6 32.2 41.4 18.2 16.4 – 16.2 – – 25.6 10.3 15.0 14.3 12.5 34.5 10.0 7.5 13.1 28.6 – 10.0 31.6 60.0 30.8 28.6 – 18.0 19.6 34.8 42.3 36.0 50.0 33.3 21.8 15.9 37.8 21.4 34.9 16.9 – – 19.4 8.0 27.9 44.4 37.9 36.2 16.0 21.8 27.0 – 29.6 24.0 – 16.7 39.5 33.3 24.4 25.8 11.1 40.0 14.3 39.8 17.5 31.7 25.9 – 60.7 24.0 30.4 18.8 25.7 50.0 – 19.6 30.8 8.3 22.2 12.5 20.7 25.4 23.3 6.9 – 12.7 13.3 27.0 71.4 25.0 15.1 – 45.0 25.6 23.4 10.3 25.0 27.5 34.6 – 66.7 30.0 26.3 – 15.4 37.1 100.0 15.5 12.5 21.7 28.8 24.0 – 15.9 30.9 9.1 – 26.8 18.6 10.8 50.0 50.0 45.2 24.0 11.5 25.9 20.8 21.3 20.0 44.9 23.8 – 40.7 24.0 29.4 58.3 6.2 – 30.0 21.0 24.4 20.0 33.3 23.3 14.0 31.7 48.3 – 14.3 32.0 39.3 37.5 20.0 11.1 33.3 17.8 28.8 41.7 25.9 50.0 12.6 29.6 23.3 17.2 63.6 43.6 86.7 18.9 14.3 41.7 38.4 51.7 15.0 17.3 14.1 55.2 10.0 7.5 25.2 42.9 – 35.0 21.1 – – – – 24.2 – – – – – – – 36.4 – 5.4 – 6.0 – – – – – – .4 2.1 – – – – – – 47.1 – 3.7 – 3.3 – 4.4 – – – 8.8 – – 100.0 7.1 – 8.9 – – 11.1 – 13.1 – 8.3 – – 2.3 – – 6.9 – 9.1 – 21.6 – 16.7 – – – – 4.7 – – 17.5 – – 33.3 – – – 38.5 11.4 – 11.8 32.1 13.0 5.8 8.0 – 7.2 – 4.5 27.0 5.4 11.6 3.6 50.0 – – – 27.9 4.9 9.3 – 8.0 3.8 7.9 – 11.1 20.0 11.8 5.6 14.8 – 5.6 – 6.7 – 9.5 6.8 17.5 6.3 5.2 – 7.1 8.0 5.4 6.3 5.7 11.1 33.3 14.0 11.5 12.5 12.0 – 23.0 2.8 5.6 – – 10.9 – 8.1 7.1 – 16.3 – 15.0 20.3 17.2 – 20.0 – 10.3 28.6 – 10.0 5.3 – – 8.6 – 8.7 14.3 – – 16.0 – 7.2 7.3 9.1 16.2 19.6 16.3 44.6 – 25.0 6.5 12.0 3.3 4.9 8.6 4.3 4.0 5.1 14.3 – 7.4 8.0 – 2.8 6.2 – 4.4 22.6 20.0 20.0 14.3 4.9 8.8 19.0 3.4 – 3.6 4.0 – 21.9 22.9 16.7 33.3 15.0 3.8 12.5 16.7 37.5 24.1 12.7 15.6 27.6 18.2 7.3 – 8.1 7.1 16.7 4.7 37.9 10.0 22.6 28.1 – 35.0 40.0 16.8 – – 15.0 15.8 61 25 12 20 34 39 11 13 31 55 359 625 813 500 531 688 250 250 250 582 61 25 15 20 35 35 15 15 31 51 359 625 313 500 750 625 000 417 250 250 7 8 3 3 11 10 4 5 7 23 4 6 14 16 2 4 13 5 4 4 4 5 5 9 5 5 4 4 10 17 6 5 3 7 10 5 6 5 3 5 5 14 4 4 21 7 6 4 3 2 4 9 13 6 8 6 4 9 5 5 6 5 15 11 9 12 12 4 5 8 9 16 16 13 14 4 7 5 3 4 024 596 063 468 612 078 815 219 089 385 840 467 760 812 142 543 212 653 060 104 024 563 355 387 226 462 452 521 000 655 082 498 104 802 160 872 881 534 252 340 598 034 346 796 421 575 657 021 029 967 658 302 649 677 157 447 374 224 255 581 003 903 589 995 779 046 087 093 727 872 666 982 440 618 674 770 067 876 537 154 – 750 750 250 125 656 – 18 750 33 750 77 197 23 28 6 33 45 12 31 84 27 43 16 36 61 23 917 250 511 500 086 250 250 359 750 – – 28 750 21 250 – 20 625 38 750 – – – 26 250 – 30 313 – 28 750 – 21 875 27 917 – – – – – – 750 000 125 583 – – 833 – 16.7 66.1 23.3 7.5 25.0 45.5 44.3 – – 21.6 26.6 2.7 13.1 77.2 32.8 11.9 21.6 37.7 57.0 37.4 30.9 18.3 15.6 30.6 40.0 38.0 44.5 – .7 27.6 61.4 60.7 19.0 48.7 29.4 19.0 31.5 56.3 35.9 27.0 2.8 36.8 36.1 – 23.4 24.3 53.3 54.8 63.1 43.6 – 9.6 17.5 22.7 17.5 47.7 13.4 36.6 40.1 34.4 27.3 10.4 22.0 14.9 26.7 14.9 53.1 30.1 37.5 10.0 4.1 2.5 25.0 6.8 38.4 36.2 42.1 30.3 47.2 – 18.2 66.7 22.2 10.5 21.7 40.7 43.4 – – 25.3 29.5 – 7.1 67.2 36.2 8.8 30.8 36.7 59.3 32.1 39.9 19.5 15.0 36.7 56.1 46.1 63.9 – – 23.5 55.6 63.5 23.0 64.3 38.5 19.1 29.2 75.8 45.9 32.8 – 44.4 34.6 – 22.4 29.5 58.7 57.8 70.7 70.6 – 8.6 20.0 15.6 17.9 53.8 12.1 40.9 48.6 38.3 33.3 13.8 20.0 12.5 35.6 31.3 58.9 30.0 42.9 10.9 – – 29.5 6.8 49.4 52.9 26.3 31.1 54.9 – – 100.0 – 14.3 28.6 25.0 57.1 – – 20.6 5.6 – – 94.4 – 17.6 – 50.0 33.3 25.0 12.5 – 17.1 10.5 33.3 20.0 23.3 – – 50.0 14.3 46.7 25.0 – – 11.8 35.0 – – – 16.7 18.5 63.6 – 7.1 50.0 45.5 16.7 50.0 12.5 – – 13.3 38.5 25.0 36.4 41.2 – 25.7 22.2 100.0 – – – 25.0 – 21.4 – 100.0 – – – – 17.6 18.8 – 100.0 16.7 22.2 – 6.7 64.5 37.5 6.9 27.0 50.0 39.2 – – 21.3 34.5 – 10.5 80.3 36.5 16.3 33.3 50.0 48.3 38.1 30.9 17.6 15.7 29.2 38.5 32.0 43.1 – – 26.1 62.5 60.4 25.0 25.0 32.5 17.3 32.6 50.0 35.9 32.1 4.5 26.2 40.0 – 13.9 27.3 54.2 56.7 61.1 41.2 – 13.6 15.4 17.6 17.0 41.2 16.4 38.3 36.8 28.3 30.0 4.0 27.3 16.7 27.3 8.3 47.7 25.8 44.4 7.3 – – 29.4 3.2 32.7 35.7 71.4 31.6 37.2 23 750 25 625 62 002 70 116 5 000– 26 250 35 417 16 250 16 250 13 839 500 188 545 000 875 286 804 500 – 39 500 12 7 10 28 39 18 25 14 8 17 22 37 17 15 44 15 22 11 13 16 10 9 39 36 18 31 11 30 16 17 16 26 42 38 39 21 38 14 14 22 45 51 33 28 41 16 15 30 11 18 045 940 714 958 167 750 893 792 496 188 417 500 708 625 583 500 917 042 594 875 000 458 167 458 750 635 000 000 429 083 042 250 500 125 375 250 000 643 375 708 313 328 250 750 875 094 000 417 500 750 11 32 19 35 16 14 15 13 25 156 28 750 66 667 82 636 5 000– 26 250 41 250 23 750 20 000 14 375 750 563 528 653 500 000 964 500 – 38 750 27 13 11 33 33 20 28 16 11 15 22 46 17 17 51 20 21 12 13 18 14 16 38 38 21 31 7 35 15 20 17 26 41 38 35 25 38 15 18 16 188 750 250 750 750 500 750 250 250 625 054 250 396 500 254 000 875 083 750 125 375 250 333 750 500 071 790 875 625 000 813 250 250 125 000 000 500 625 438 250 13 31 21 34 17 14 16 14 – 884 917 432 079 875 250 375 – 80 000 46 27 34 40 11 31 9 – – 688 250 250 250 875 063 – – 125 500 125 625 476 476 417 750 750 – – 250 342 833 617 583 375 375 750 750 27 15 38 9 20 9 21 36 21 26 19 18 28 8 18 18 22 – – 750 438 750 750 750 500 – 13 750 38 47 23 25 40 40 20 3 18 23 750 28 750 16 563 – – 33 750 – 13 750 – 23 125 – – 750 750 250 083 – 38 750 23 750 31 250 28 33 21 22 – – 36 250 – 36 250 – – – – – 34 375 16 875 35 000 – 20 000 13 750 – – 11 250 18 750 11 40 20 75 19 34 24 23 13 – – 36 250 – 30 625 36 250 – 30 417 30 417 – 35 41 37 13 60 11 341 677 500 750 595 250 – 28 750 – 18 750 40 417 56 794 40 000 15 625 48 250 16 667 10 000 5 000– 12 292 19 583 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 25 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 25 Table 16. Summary of Occupation, Income, and Poverty Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990 Con. Median income in 1989 (dollars) Median income in 1989 of year-round full-time workers (dollars) [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Percent of employed persons 16 years and over Income in 1989 below poverty level American Indian/ Alaska Native Area Percent of persons for whom poverty status is determined Manageri- Technical, al and sales, and profesadminissional trative specialty support occupaoccupations tions Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Precision producOperation, tors, fabcraft, and ricators, repair oc- and laborcupations ers Service occupations Households Families Per capita income in 1989 (dollars) Male Female All ages Related children under 18 years 65 years and over Percent of families ALASKA NATIVE VILLAGE STATISTICAL AREA Con. St. George, AK St. Mary’s, AK St. Michael, AK St. Paul, AK Salamatof, AK Sand Point, AK Savoonga, AK Saxman, AK Scammon Bay, AK Selawik, AK Seldovia, AK Shageluk, AK Shaktoolik, AK Sheldon Point, AK Shishmaref, AK Shungnak, AK Slana, AK Sleetmute, AK Solomon, AK South Naknek, AK Stebbins, AK Stevens Village, AK Stony River, AK Takotna, AK Tanacross, AK Tanana, AK Tatitlek, AK Tazlina, AK Teller, AK Tenakee Springs, AK Tetlin, AK Togiak, AK Tok, AK Toksook Bay, AK Tuluksak, AK Tuntutuliak, AK Tununak, AK Twin Hills, AK Tyonek, AK Ugashik, AK Unalakleet, AK Unalaska, AK Venetie, AK Wainwright, AK Wales, AK White Mountain, AK Yakutat, AK 25.7 – 14.5 24.7 17.6 3.1 20.0 9.1 28.1 19.0 – 8.7 22.5 22.6 22.4 – – – – 52.0 17.5 – 45.5 – 19.4 27.5 45.5 14.3 23.8 – 13.6 25.0 26.7 14.9 25.8 21.0 27.2 – 30.4 100.0 26.6 9.9 25.0 10.1 18.8 37.5 22.6 14.3 – 36.4 20.7 11.8 10.2 35.7 27.3 28.1 21.5 100.0 26.1 20.0 9.7 30.3 34.9 – 26.3 – 16.0 23.8 17.6 18.2 100.0 – 26.1 18.2 35.7 38.1 – 9.1 26.6 33.3 31.9 19.4 29.0 23.5 57.1 21.7 – 18.7 9.1 12.5 26.8 28.1 20.8 13.2 25.7 50.0 20.0 14.4 17.6 21.1 32.9 17.2 21.9 35.4 – 30.4 35.0 29.0 27.6 27.9 – 47.4 – 16.0 30.0 58.8 36.4 – 35.5 29.0 27.3 14.3 19.0 100.0 54.5 25.0 – 28.7 25.8 33.9 34.6 – 34.8 – 18.0 13.2 41.7 9.4 34.4 33.3 18.9 – – 3.6 4.0 17.6 43.8 – 6.1 – – – – 7.5 – 7.9 – – – – – 1.3 – – – 6.5 – – – 4.8 – 9.1 – – – 3.2 3.2 – – – – – 7.4 – – – – 17.0 14.3 50.0 14.5 15.5 – 8.6 7.1 10.1 7.8 11.4 – 17.4 12.5 19.4 7.9 14.0 – 15.8 – 8.0 11.3 23.5 – – 9.7 4.3 – – – – – 9.4 26.7 11.7 19.4 9.7 4.9 42.9 – – 15.8 14.0 – 34.2 6.3 – 1.9 20.0 – 10.9 20.7 35.3 13.3 4.3 30.3 14.1 12.7 – 17.4 2.5 19.4 3.9 23.3 – 10.5 – 8.0 16.3 – – – 29.0 13.0 9.1 35.7 14.3 – 13.6 14.1 13.3 12.8 6.5 3.2 9.9 – 13.0 – 20.9 46.3 20.8 19.5 12.5 8.3 26.4 25 18 16 38 37 42 10 30 15 20 250 750 667 523 917 031 357 795 000 667 25 18 22 43 38 42 11 31 15 20 57 13 19 14 14 22 500 750 778 750 750 500 607 136 750 833 8 2 4 12 8 24 3 10 4 5 11 4 7 4 4 7 1 8 2 7 4 4 2 5 8 6 8 9 5 7 7 4 10 4 3 4 5 3 5 12 9 13 3 9 4 5 11 825 781 543 187 741 671 344 423 126 212 36 250 – 10 000 30 667 19 375 35 625 30 625 31 875 23 750 40 476 33 125 – 28 333 26 607 – 51 916 11 250 25 625 18 750 25 417 – 18 750 16 875 – 16 667 12 083 – – – 33 750 16 250 – – – 11 250 22 083 33 750 – – – 26 667 26 250 23 750 – 23 750 – 8 750 – – – 16 750 28 125 – 38 333 16 250 – 24 583 42.0 29.6 22.8 5.9 17.0 15.9 52.9 6.5 41.8 24.1 15.8 35.9 24.0 63.6 27.6 6.0 100.0 71.0 33.3 30.5 34.0 74.0 100.0 25.0 23.8 28.7 22.4 20.0 37.8 30.8 32.1 50.7 20.7 40.1 55.0 48.8 27.6 59.5 41.3 – 14.7 15.0 50.3 4.5 38.6 41.3 14.4 53.4 14.3 26.8 7.2 30.0 18.2 53.5 2.3 44.1 29.8 – 44.2 34.2 63.6 29.8 8.2 – 100.0 – 28.6 36.2 84.4 100.0 – 22.9 26.5 19.1 27.8 50.0 – 39.3 63.8 28.2 38.7 65.1 47.1 27.9 63.6 51.4 – 11.9 17.8 57.5 2.3 48.4 35.1 13.9 – – – – – 14.3 43.5 – 33.3 3.1 – 8.3 – 50.0 – 18.8 – 28.6 – 50.0 17.9 33.3 – – – 14.3 – – – – 27.3 44.4 – 12.5 18.2 81.3 – 100.0 – – 8.8 40.0 – 9.5 20.0 21.4 14.3 29.4 25.0 26.9 4.4 8.3 17.3 55.2 8.3 42.6 21.0 – 27.6 17.1 58.8 30.0 4.7 – 56.0 – 22.2 27.5 50.0 100.0 – 25.0 14.3 28.0 11.1 36.0 – 28.6 45.0 13.3 34.8 48.1 50.0 20.4 45.5 34.4 – 15.3 9.1 47.1 5.1 25.0 43.3 16.7 40 000 14 286 18 125 13 750 15 000 28 750 5 000– 6 995 5 000– 20 000 22 10 5 12 14 15 26 22 17 13 12 12 33 20 18 13 17 10 11 23 24 38 12 30 12 9 34 583 000 156 500 750 000 563 500 917 750 500 768 750 625 333 333 917 833 136 750 609 750 000 625 188 047 531 131 036 688 063 750 083 – 15 208 13 750 26 250 833 000 261 250 333 188 563 750 375 750 500 063 125 250 500 929 083 750 136 750 000 403 875 250 125 333 333 747 – 922 15 000 021 23 750 647 11 250 785 23 125 998 36 250 173 – 283 100 000+ 488 – 289 – 230 432 361 020 099 927 057 961 271 411 305 107 678 586 391 720 189 990 497 208 419 457 178 095 174 324 956 12 813 33 750 – – 12 188 50 260 36 250 28 750 15 000 – 28 6 41 16 20 20 40 16 750 250 253 250 000 000 135 250 – – 22 10 5 21 23 22 26 23 14 23 22 14 38 21 17 13 22 17 11 23 33 52 11 36 18 13 33 36 250 30 750 – 17 375 28 750 23 750 15 000 ALASKA NATIVE REGIONAL CORPORATION Ahtna Aleut Arctic Slope Bering Straits Bristol Bay Calista Chugach Cook Inlet Doyon Koniag NANA Sealaska 31.3 15.5 19.0 22.7 25.3 24.2 12.7 19.8 24.5 13.6 23.1 15.7 21.7 16.1 27.7 33.2 27.1 31.5 18.3 33.6 28.0 23.3 31.3 27.8 21.7 18.2 15.1 24.8 25.0 26.2 32.6 22.6 23.1 20.2 24.3 19.9 – 17.8 .4 1.4 2.1 .8 9.8 1.6 1.7 12.9 .2 9.0 10.8 11.0 20.4 6.3 8.9 7.9 7.9 8.7 9.9 10.9 11.0 9.0 14.5 21.4 17.4 11.6 11.6 9.4 18.9 13.7 12.8 19.1 10.1 18.6 14 38 41 18 21 18 34 26 16 34 27 31 946 011 776 427 292 342 231 386 721 491 100 076 19 40 44 22 23 20 41 29 18 37 27 37 625 000 844 012 079 054 458 205 571 989 167 069 9 14 12 6 9 5 15 10 7 12 7 11 388 179 120 373 273 589 637 682 605 237 236 723 46 31 38 28 38 25 29 30 29 30 31 32 627 250 482 929 750 905 063 971 245 789 250 717 26 21 36 21 25 22 21 23 22 21 26 24 250 136 339 875 455 799 406 146 808 382 471 803 29.1 12.1 10.9 28.9 27.5 34.2 9.5 20.4 29.6 10.8 20.8 12.9 38.5 14.5 10.7 30.0 30.0 36.9 8.4 20.9 32.4 12.6 22.9 13.8 16.9 10.5 14.8 17.5 25.1 24.9 – 16.0 21.2 8.3 17.6 9.7 24.8 10.3 11.6 26.9 25.8 32.3 5.9 20.0 27.7 9.8 20.4 10.7 26 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 26 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 17. Ancestry: 1990 Urban Rural Outside urbanized area Place of 10,000 or more 66 60 40 20 5 132 353 871 673 198 482 706 55 9 65 – – – 27 – – 33 5 11 – 30 180 29 112 20 325 31 241 24 115 341 112 698 617 7 224 23 355 645 963 571 012 136 40 244 27 20 279 – 923 14 87 30 – – 106 400 74 379 124 37 562 649 431 494 13 52 156 7 128 – 7 – 35 86 – 245 384 7 125 461 602 80 – – – 11 – – 30 – 39 – 281 657 Place of 2,500 to 9,999 82 76 55 21 5 165 765 861 825 036 904 530 127 14 47 – – – 20 3 18 6 – 4 – 12 271 17 109 5 300 9 219 18 34 286 105 656 220 18 000 20 758 512 208 781 172 183 – 306 21 38 492 3 959 6 118 7 2 – 163 693 17 274 258 101 770 932 494 572 23 7 132 4 46 12 – – – 32 2 396 446 41 113 301 044 79 – 6 – – 8 – 21 26 18 – 184 750 179 166 120 45 13 358 Place of 1,000 to 2,499 24 22 15 7 2 48 440 339 222 117 101 880 5 – 9 – – – – – 9 – – 8 – 13 89 28 48 – 82 – 41 – 26 240 80 244 796 2 334 – 96 88 103 187 581 79 – 50 18 2 186 2 659 19 72 2 – 1 31 219 20 616 101 2 331 157 888 723 – 9 27 3 15 – – – – 15 – 803 159 – 19 997 260 20 – – – – 6 2 – – 12 – 109 757 [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural and Size of Place The State All persons Ancestry specified Single ancestry Multiple ancestry Ancestry unclassified or not reported Total ancestries reported Acadian Albanian Arab Egyptian Iraqi Jordanian Lebanese Palestinian Syrian Arab/ Arabic Other Arab Armenian Assyrian Australian Austrian Basque Belgian Brazilian British Bulgarian Canadian Celtic Croatian Czech Czechoslovakian Danish Dutch Eastern European English Estonian European Finnish French (except Basque) French Canadian German Greek Guyanese Hungarian Icelander Iranian Irish Israeli Italian Latvian Lithuanian Luxemburger Macedonian Maltese Northern European Norwegian Pennsylvania German Polish Portuguese Romanian Russian Scandinavian Scotch-Irish Scottish Serbian Slavic Slovak Slovene Subsaharan African Cape Verdean Ethiopian Ghanian Nigerian African Other Subsaharan African Swedish Swiss Turkish Ukrainian United States or American Welsh West Indian (excluding Hispanic origin groups) Bahamian Barbadian Belizean British West Indian Dutch West Indian Haitian Jamaican Trinidadian/ Tobagonian West Indian Other West Indian Yugoslavian Other ancestries 550 503 332 170 46 1 100 043 133 925 208 910 086 852 197 541 – – – 279 15 76 148 23 138 – 197 695 245 672 64 012 110 457 107 518 834 878 993 365 89 600 95 598 773 844 335 180 665 72 200 131 144 322 14 591 179 267 79 2 15 611 087 354 294 628 549 032 814 850 996 274 254 895 97 493 20 34 5 53 361 20 716 902 66 962 000 774 568 20 6 – 33 51 91 186 41 140 – 374 681 370 337 212 124 33 741 Total 863 099 707 392 764 726 702 186 471 – – – 255 15 63 115 23 105 – 125 301 141 462 46 502 92 053 72 461 852 590 231 863 62 233 66 068 686 608 996 046 239 72 526 103 139 380 12 676 78 937 75 2 10 443 039 220 705 092 489 482 334 141 218 228 139 527 87 432 12 34 5 43 330 8 085 929 60 728 360 143 470 20 6 – 33 29 67 155 41 119 – 060 811 221 199 116 83 22 443 Inside urbanized area Total 745 367 209 158 378 490 520 163 359 – – – 208 12 45 76 18 90 – 83 850 95 241 21 877 52 593 30 312 225 373 877 026 37 009 23 955 529 437 644 862 920 32 976 55 81 609 9 794 58 732 38 – 10 174 946 129 052 710 351 150 753 216 152 192 80 239 76 258 – 27 5 8 212 6 444 099 12 490 598 497 311 20 – – 22 21 67 104 15 62 – 595 404 Central place 221 199 116 83 22 443 745 367 209 158 378 490 520 163 359 – – – 208 12 45 76 18 90 – 83 850 95 241 21 877 52 593 30 312 225 373 877 026 37 009 23 955 529 437 644 862 920 32 976 55 81 609 9 794 58 732 38 – 10 174 946 129 052 710 351 150 753 216 152 192 80 239 76 258 – 27 5 8 212 6 444 099 12 490 598 497 311 20 – – 22 21 67 104 15 62 – 595 404 Urban fringe – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Total 180 034 218 816 146 360 150 11 70 – – – 24 – 13 33 – 33 – 72 394 104 210 18 510 18 404 35 57 982 288 762 502 27 367 29 530 087 236 339 134 426 – 674 28 5 942 2 915 101 330 4 – 5 168 048 134 589 536 60 550 480 709 778 46 115 368 10 61 8 – – 10 31 12 631 973 6 234 640 631 98 – – – – 22 24 31 – 21 – 314 870 Place of less than 1,000 68 65 53 11 3 137 850 001 832 169 849 700 11 11 21 – – – 7 – 2 12 – 10 – – 96 25 20 – 97 6 88 6 23 180 61 394 932 3 605 14 608 275 609 333 593 75 – 159 10 3 544 – 857 6 71 2 – 2 55 546 43 679 179 7 417 392 706 000 18 29 81 7 15 – – – 10 5 – 104 204 6 26 490 287 – – – – – – – – – – – 48 081 Rural farm 1 160 1 018 651 367 142 2 320 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 6 2 10 – – 18 – 234 – 3 6 19 6 401 8 – – – – 145 – – – 6 – – – – 62 – 84 – – 2 – 64 38 – – – – – – – – – – – 31 10 – – 89 10 – – – – – – – – – – – – 131 1 1 3 1 2 5 14 76 3 3 23 5 127 1 2 74 14 1 2 1 1 4 9 54 2 2 16 3 91 1 1 53 10 1 1 1 2 6 34 1 10 2 58 1 2 6 34 1 10 2 58 1 10 2 10 1 4 22 1 1 7 1 36 3 4 2 15 3 17 1 5 1 7 33 6 33 6 9 1 10 1 20 3 3 4 23 12 1 6 4 12 16 1 16 8 1 3 3 9 12 1 8 6 2 1 6 7 1 8 6 2 1 6 7 1 3 1 3 1 7 3 2 1 3 4 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 17 2 23 5 12 1 14 4 7 1 7 2 7 1 7 2 2 2 5 1 2 4 1 8 1 2 1 169 1 105 59 59 18 27 63 6 43 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 27 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 27 Table 18. Nativity, Citizenship, Year of Entry, Area of Birth, and Language Spoken at Home: 1990 Urban Rural Outside urbanized area Place of 10,000 or more Place of 2,500 to 9,999 Place of 1,000 to 2,499 [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural and Size of Place The State Total Inside urbanized area Total Central place Urban fringe Total Place of less than 1,000 Rural farm NATIVITY AND CITIZENSHIP All persons Native Foreign born Naturalized citizen Not a citizen Entered 1980 to 1990 Naturalized citizen Entered 1965 to 1979 Naturalized citizen 550 525 24 13 11 10 2 8 5 24 3 2 2 1 3 2 1 2 2 1 043 229 814 365 449 813 826 082 618 814 851 309 837 816 201 884 997 075 567 277 370 350 20 11 9 9 2 6 4 20 3 2 2 1 2 2 1 1 2 863 063 800 123 677 359 476 818 808 800 300 031 468 560 806 493 519 637 038 948 221 208 13 7 6 5 1 4 3 13 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 745 487 258 145 113 940 611 387 125 258 125 322 498 995 748 637 002 087 366 478 221 208 13 7 6 5 1 4 3 13 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 745 487 258 145 113 940 611 387 125 258 125 322 498 995 748 637 002 087 366 478 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 66 63 3 1 1 1 353 100 253 729 524 321 311 1 020 663 3 253 412 287 372 250 431 310 279 278 440 194 3 253 767 142 16 – 1 443 668 682 302 324 108 148 75 64 46 18 12 115 76 82 78 4 2 2 2 765 476 289 249 040 098 554 1 411 1 020 4 289 763 422 598 315 627 546 238 272 232 276 4 289 699 144 7 – 2 310 1 312 916 433 330 49 66 17 31 21 63 25 197 146 179 175 4 2 1 1 180 166 014 242 772 454 350 1 264 810 4 014 551 278 369 256 395 391 478 438 529 329 4 014 1 099 286 42 – 1 321 699 1 037 338 660 128 226 52 37 11 44 13 208 55 24 440 23 763 677 404 273 206 57 249 165 677 67 29 90 20 76 83 90 80 66 76 677 189 39 5 – 210 112 126 20 83 8 73 17 4 4 8 4 62 10 68 850 67 336 1 514 701 813 752 142 404 246 1 514 318 155 130 149 116 108 180 170 109 79 1 514 325 83 29 – 646 419 406 233 215 78 71 – 3 – 4 2 30 15 1 160 1 153 7 2 5 2 – 5 2 7 2 – – – – – 5 – – – 7 2 – – – 3 – 2 2 2 2 – – – – – – – – YEAR OF ENTRY Foreign-born persons 1987 to 1990 1985 or 1986 1982 to 1984 1980 or 1981 1975 to 1979 1970 to 1974 1965 to 1969 1960 to 1964 1950 to 1959 Before 1950 AREA OF BIRTH BY YEAR OF ENTRY Foreign-born persons Europe Entered 1980 to 1990 Soviet Union Entered 1980 to 1990 Asia Entered 1980 to 1990 North America Entered 1980 to 1990 Canada Entered 1980 to 1990 South America Entered 1980 to 1990 Africa Entered 1980 to 1990 Oceania Entered 1980 to 1990 Area not reported Entered 1980 to 1990 24 814 5 757 1 391 89 – 11 375 6 371 5 042 1 914 2 538 676 922 342 226 142 449 205 954 448 20 800 4 658 1 105 47 – 10 054 5 672 4 005 1 576 1 878 548 696 290 189 131 405 192 746 393 13 258 3 192 819 24 – 6 301 3 692 2 407 841 1 224 391 482 198 94 64 324 155 434 171 13 258 3 192 819 24 – 6 301 3 692 2 407 841 1 224 391 482 198 94 64 324 155 434 171 LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME Persons 5 years and over Speak only English Spanish French Italian Portuguese German Yiddish Other West Germanic Scandinavian Polish Russian South Slavic Other Slavic Greek Indic Other Indo-European languages Chinese Japanese Mon-Khmer Korean Tagalog Vietnamese Arabic Hungarian Native North American languages Other languages 495 435 10 2 3 425 260 020 030 289 262 342 12 249 776 377 111 191 227 212 273 508 815 450 57 333 124 273 153 87 780 214 334 300 8 1 2 687 037 160 528 188 217 532 2 205 608 277 253 176 169 155 260 424 681 326 57 200 423 213 132 67 478 919 200 774 180 985 5 291 969 120 102 1 610 – 110 334 231 167 77 110 115 196 349 410 1 057 56 2 572 2 153 71 126 53 2 132 1 378 200 774 180 985 5 291 969 120 102 1 610 – 110 334 231 167 77 110 115 196 349 410 1 057 56 2 572 2 153 71 126 53 2 132 1 378 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 59 827 54 337 1 431 323 38 57 624 – 20 210 25 – 51 17 – 63 25 187 90 – 479 530 8 6 7 1 087 212 74 086 64 715 1 438 236 30 58 298 2 75 64 21 86 48 42 40 1 50 84 179 1 149 1 740 134 – 7 4 259 329 160 738 135 223 1 860 502 101 45 810 10 44 168 100 858 15 58 57 13 84 134 124 – 133 701 60 21 20 19 302 295 22 007 20 587 290 49 46 4 133 10 19 25 6 127 – 10 2 – 9 19 19 – 28 120 5 2 5 455 37 60 845 40 604 554 178 35 – 220 – 13 57 35 623 13 2 28 5 8 46 37 – 25 423 27 10 9 17 717 176 1 102 1 082 2 – – – 8 – – 4 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 6 – 1 1 3 5 1 3 4 26 2 7 1 LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME BY ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Persons 5 years and over Speak English only Spanish Speak English " very well" Speak English " well" Speak English " not well" Speak English " not at all" Other Indo-European languages Speak English " very well" Speak English " well" Speak English " not well" Speak English " not at all" Asian and Pacific Island languages Speak English " very well" Speak English " well" Speak English " not well" Speak English " not at all" All other languages Speak English " very well" Speak English " well" Speak English " not well" Speak English " not at all" 495 435 10 6 1 1 9 7 1 425 260 020 786 871 190 173 859 299 609 858 93 690 243 942 168 337 596 357 424 369 446 334 300 8 5 1 6 5 687 037 160 508 523 978 151 994 442 942 578 32 373 465 588 007 313 123 918 622 564 19 200 180 5 3 1 4 3 774 985 291 587 069 561 74 490 367 654 446 23 366 433 390 256 287 642 867 620 155 – 200 180 5 3 1 4 3 774 985 291 587 069 561 74 490 367 654 446 23 366 433 390 256 287 642 867 620 155 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 59 54 1 1 827 337 431 015 226 172 18 453 200 178 66 9 417 738 442 230 7 189 831 203 155 – 74 086 64 715 1 438 906 228 245 59 1 051 875 110 66 – 2 590 1 294 756 521 19 4 292 3 220 799 254 19 160 135 1 1 738 223 860 278 348 212 22 865 857 667 280 61 317 778 354 161 24 473 439 802 805 427 22 007 20 587 290 239 35 16 – 440 305 83 32 20 218 147 51 20 – 472 293 127 44 8 60 845 40 604 554 374 119 53 8 1 217 603 398 182 34 668 323 212 115 18 17 802 10 333 5 369 1 691 409 1 102 1 082 2 2 – – – 12 12 – – – – – – – – 6 6 – – – 1 1 2 1 12 6 3 2 27 17 7 2 11 5 3 2 8 5 1 7 3 2 1 2 1 7 3 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 19 11 5 1 28 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 28 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 19. Place of Birth of Foreign-Born Persons: 1990 Urban Rural Outside urbanized area Place of 10,000 or more 3 253 767 14 – – 33 – 27 12 218 – 9 77 17 – 8 30 28 18 8 7 5 45 12 163 22 16 1 443 – – – 82 9 63 9 12 6 5 60 – 513 – – 8 – 547 – – 70 11 – 23 682 324 159 121 – 9 5 61 – – 10 6 70 – – 10 4 – 19 37 148 19 – 20 20 21 – 40 11 9 8 64 – – 7 – – 30 – 18 – – 115 Place of 2,500 to 9,999 4 289 699 25 7 7 15 – 20 17 167 13 9 5 21 3 – 31 57 17 14 5 7 19 6 176 45 7 2 310 – – 1 4 6 29 7 28 – – 152 – 125 21 2 – – 1 682 – – 19 80 6 139 916 330 403 62 2 6 6 5 – 3 10 28 112 – 16 59 6 – 17 14 66 6 4 – – 30 8 – 4 – 12 31 – 2 – – – 2 10 63 5 22 197 Place of 1,000 to 2,499 677 189 – – 26 – – 3 – 58 7 – – 16 – – 21 11 3 2 2 2 2 9 13 – 5 210 – – – 16 2 – – – – – 18 – 26 – – 2 – 140 – – 2 3 – 1 126 83 28 11 – – 7 – 2 – – – 4 – – – – – – 4 73 2 – 38 25 8 – – – – – 4 – – – – – – – 8 2 2 62 [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural and Size of Place The State Foreign-born persons Europe Austria Belgium Czechoslovakia Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Romania Spain Sweden Switzerland United Kingdom Yugoslavia Soviet Union Asia Afghanistan Burma Cambodia China Hong Kong India Indonesia Iran Iraq Israel Japan Jordan Korea Laos Lebanon Malaysia Pakistan Philippines Saudi Arabia Syria Taiwan Thailand Turkey Vietnam North America Canada Mexico Caribbean Bahamas Barbados Cuba Dominican Republic Grenada Haiti Jamaica Trinidad and Tobago Central America Belize Costa Rica El Salvador Guatemala Honduras Nicaragua Panama South America Argentina Bolivia Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Guyana Peru Uruguay Venezuela Africa Cape Verde Egypt Ethiopia Ghana Morocco Nigeria South Africa Oceania Australia New Zealand Area not reported 24 814 5 757 121 35 140 131 – 199 111 1 553 119 79 182 133 19 36 187 225 270 83 63 99 171 102 1 246 373 89 11 375 – 3 57 358 95 255 42 72 6 57 1 053 6 3 061 245 33 10 16 5 119 – – 204 293 20 299 5 042 2 538 1 457 571 2 15 131 242 2 17 49 49 430 20 31 120 62 22 44 131 922 46 14 183 87 262 35 75 158 12 38 226 8 2 7 – – 32 48 449 68 73 954 Total 20 800 4 658 95 13 100 103 – 168 96 1 238 86 64 154 102 3 27 144 165 205 64 60 72 135 90 1 055 365 47 10 054 – 3 57 221 76 243 35 72 6 50 967 – 2 922 239 33 8 16 4 327 – – 184 265 13 255 4 005 1 878 1 187 523 2 15 114 227 – 17 41 49 374 15 23 118 47 15 44 112 696 29 14 51 48 248 35 75 141 9 34 189 – 2 7 – – 32 33 405 40 67 746 Inside urbanized area Total 13 258 3 192 56 6 93 55 – 121 67 853 73 46 72 64 – 19 83 80 170 42 48 60 71 72 716 298 24 6 301 – 3 56 135 61 151 19 32 – 45 755 – 2 284 218 31 – 16 2 098 – – 95 174 7 93 2 407 1 224 625 340 – – 103 161 – 14 21 15 192 15 7 49 37 15 8 61 482 4 10 31 28 197 27 35 126 – 14 94 – – – – – – 23 324 35 45 434 Central place 13 258 3 192 56 6 93 55 – 121 67 853 73 46 72 64 – 19 83 80 170 42 48 60 71 72 716 298 24 6 301 – 3 56 135 61 151 19 32 – 45 755 – 2 284 218 31 – 16 2 098 – – 95 174 7 93 2 407 1 224 625 340 – – 103 161 – 14 21 15 192 15 7 49 37 15 8 61 482 4 10 31 28 197 27 35 126 – 14 94 – – – – – – 23 324 35 45 434 Urban fringe – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Total 4 014 1 099 26 22 40 28 – 31 15 315 33 15 28 31 16 9 43 60 65 19 3 27 36 12 191 8 42 1 321 – – – 137 19 12 7 – – 7 86 6 139 6 – 2 – 792 – – 20 28 7 44 1 037 660 270 48 – – 17 15 2 – 8 – 56 5 8 2 15 7 – 19 226 17 – 132 39 14 – – 17 3 4 37 8 – – – – – 15 44 28 6 208 Place of less than 1,000 1 514 325 3 6 12 13 – 28 3 40 7 12 20 13 – – 5 33 31 4 1 9 12 – 67 4 29 646 – – – 112 9 4 7 – – – 9 6 34 6 – – – 421 – – – 11 7 20 406 215 165 9 – – 5 – – – – – 17 – – – 15 – – 2 71 8 – 58 – 1 – – – – 4 3 – – – – – – – 4 2 2 30 Rural farm 7 2 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 – – 3 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3 – – – – – – 2 2 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 29 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 29 Table 20. Age, Sex, Ability to Speak English, and Disability: 1990 Urban Rural Outside urbanized area Place of 10,000 or more Place of 2,500 to 9,999 Place of 1,000 to 2,499 [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural and Size of Place The State Total Inside urbanized area Total Central place Urban fringe Total Place of less than 1,000 Rural farm AGE AND SEX All persons Under 3 years 3 and 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 74 years 75 years and over Female Under 3 years 3 and 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 74 years 75 years and over Median age for all persons Male Female 550 32 21 51 42 22 14 40 52 60 57 44 33 22 16 12 15 6 260 16 10 25 20 10 6 18 24 29 27 20 15 9 7 5 8 3 043 830 788 605 924 541 455 471 882 592 583 907 655 371 574 706 427 732 168 054 421 264 178 896 379 172 908 282 006 568 374 910 946 937 004 869 29.6 29.6 29.6 425 165 158 430 919 658 480 111 847 551 971 013 889 410 370 066 576 398 370 21 14 32 26 14 10 30 38 41 38 29 22 15 10 8 10 4 178 10 6 16 12 6 4 13 18 20 18 14 10 6 5 4 5 2 863 763 413 847 800 470 453 741 081 401 063 903 507 261 907 375 273 605 073 713 960 110 549 969 607 786 074 263 241 275 694 866 448 024 679 815 29.5 29.1 29.8 221 12 8 19 15 9 5 17 22 25 23 18 14 9 6 4 5 2 107 6 4 9 7 4 2 8 11 12 11 9 6 4 3 2 3 1 745 505 466 134 841 094 847 201 662 322 104 942 154 746 838 911 780 198 884 048 137 538 392 329 580 125 161 453 136 142 843 512 481 362 251 394 30.0 29.8 30.3 221 12 8 19 15 9 5 17 22 25 23 18 14 9 6 4 5 2 107 6 4 9 7 4 2 8 11 12 11 9 6 4 3 2 3 1 745 505 466 134 841 094 847 201 662 322 104 942 154 746 838 911 780 198 884 048 137 538 392 329 580 125 161 453 136 142 843 512 481 362 251 394 30.0 29.8 30.3 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 66 3 2 5 4 2 2 6 6 7 6 4 3 2 1 1 1 1 31 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 3 3 3 2 1 1 353 884 642 804 724 245 239 755 678 132 632 897 941 341 944 487 900 108 565 896 265 668 304 081 055 785 084 551 179 400 834 071 957 705 1 113 617 28.7 28.0 29.4 82 5 3 7 6 3 2 6 8 8 8 6 4 3 2 1 2 1 38 2 1 3 2 1 765 374 305 909 235 131 367 785 741 947 327 064 412 174 125 977 593 299 624 769 558 904 853 559 972 2 876 3 829 4 259 3 926 2 733 2 017 1 283 1 010 957 1 315 804 28.6 28.5 28.7 086 371 187 408 494 282 3 076 268 2 425 209 174 179 11 7 18 16 8 4 9 14 19 19 15 11 7 5 4 5 2 82 5 3 9 7 3 1 4 6 9 8 6 4 3 2 1 2 1 180 067 375 758 124 071 002 730 801 191 520 004 148 110 667 331 154 127 095 341 461 154 629 927 772 386 834 019 765 293 680 044 498 913 325 054 29.9 30.5 28.9 24 440 1 460 973 2 520 1 998 1 044 559 1 437 2 338 2 740 2 409 1 880 1 538 961 903 596 728 356 11 397 655 466 1 216 971 502 231 683 1 115 1 286 1 115 786 700 424 399 327 345 176 29.8 30.1 29.4 22 007 1 420 223 1 044 90 63 436 94 277 34 31 72 21 439 136 33 72 16 15 68 4 3 7 6 3 1 4 5 6 6 4 3 2 2 1 2 1 31 2 1 3 3 1 850 889 116 544 412 249 738 491 716 502 418 997 607 726 224 786 274 161 037 454 472 607 039 579 750 1 957 2 419 3 022 2 753 2 030 1 519 1 105 993 738 1 013 587 27.6 28.5 26.4 845 241 760 496 196 789 8 608 2 325 4 990 746 547 374 994 733 146 086 281 220 1 160 29 29 127 109 72 42 74 37 92 106 108 80 76 62 24 49 44 554 21 15 55 50 58 10 58 10 41 54 51 42 18 24 9 21 17 33.3 36.0 30.0 1 102 20 2 14 4 – – – – – – – 1 102 – – – – – ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Persons 5 years and over Speak a language other than English 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 to 74 years 75 years and over Do not speak English " very well" 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 to 74 years 75 years and over 495 60 11 44 2 1 22 4 15 1 334 34 5 26 1 687 650 581 830 499 740 12 317 1 611 9 616 720 370 339 428 166 135 615 257 159 200 19 3 15 774 789 594 176 731 288 7 535 1 150 5 870 404 111 200 19 3 15 774 789 594 176 731 288 7 535 1 150 5 870 404 111 59 827 5 490 800 4 246 274 170 1 706 193 1 321 107 85 352 56 169 679 123 448 64 44 74 9 1 7 160 25 5 17 1 738 515 577 600 420 918 10 163 2 500 6 231 831 601 674 461 244 235 451 319 239 60 20 4 13 1 ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH IN HOUSEHOLD Linguistically isolated households Persons 5 years and over in households In linguistically isolated households 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 to 74 years 75 years and over 4 474 9 2 6 2 320 5 1 3 1 564 195 673 3 589 875 2 546 124 44 1 564 195 673 3 589 875 2 546 124 44 423 68 586 898 137 621 69 71 1 154 4 1 2 1 57 3 1 2 DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS Males 16 to 64 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation In labor force With a self-care limitation With a work disability In labor force Prevented from working No work disability In labor force Females 16 to 64 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation In labor force With a self-care limitation With a work disability In labor force Prevented from working No work disability In labor force Males 65 to 74 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation Females 65 to 74 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation Males 75 years and over With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation Females 75 years and over With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation 173 290 4 021 1 912 791 2 982 12 728 7 850 3 791 160 562 139 425 169 603 4 551 2 484 750 3 045 10 012 4 353 4 137 159 591 114 199 7 271 678 471 393 7 893 1 047 830 571 2 638 543 492 323 3 314 1 046 948 625 114 868 2 491 1 310 607 1 826 8 208 5 340 2 214 106 660 95 620 118 354 3 130 1 778 615 2 032 6 918 3 223 2 668 111 436 83 293 4 467 421 285 266 5 568 686 548 392 1 577 314 279 181 2 276 728 663 464 69 953 1 568 777 356 1 147 5 193 3 478 1 231 64 760 58 585 73 267 2 132 1 121 364 1 434 4 395 2 020 1 613 68 872 51 749 2 506 323 214 227 3 200 453 353 271 735 150 137 65 1 165 409 401 259 69 953 1 568 777 356 1 147 5 193 3 478 1 231 64 760 58 585 73 267 2 132 1 121 364 1 434 4 395 2 020 1 613 68 872 51 749 2 506 323 214 227 3 200 453 353 271 735 150 137 65 1 165 409 401 259 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 19 516 399 208 105 288 1 164 777 338 18 352 16 068 21 007 553 365 134 335 1 057 570 442 19 950 15 102 757 37 24 23 1 086 105 77 61 392 62 52 46 495 137 111 105 25 399 524 325 146 391 1 851 1 085 645 23 548 20 967 24 080 445 292 117 263 1 466 633 613 22 614 16 442 1 204 61 47 16 1 282 128 118 60 450 102 90 70 616 182 151 100 58 422 1 530 602 184 1 156 4 520 2 510 1 577 53 902 43 805 51 249 1 421 706 135 1 013 3 094 1 130 1 469 48 155 30 906 2 804 257 186 127 2 325 361 282 179 1 061 229 213 142 1 038 318 285 161 7 336 135 93 20 64 688 396 201 6 648 5 710 7 318 109 74 7 62 438 180 181 6 880 4 686 372 36 34 13 345 40 36 22 175 38 38 13 160 18 16 13 22 640 832 206 52 686 1 658 778 682 20 982 15 176 18 182 711 261 36 560 1 098 305 643 17 084 9 922 1 255 141 94 80 1 013 212 174 99 567 151 137 91 587 204 183 101 389 13 11 11 7 37 26 11 352 319 355 – – – – 21 6 12 334 229 28 – – – 21 – – – 27 8 8 8 17 – – – 30 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 30 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 21. Fertility and Household and Family Composition: 1990 Urban Rural Outside urbanized area Place of 10,000 or more Place of 2,500 to 9,999 Place of 1,000 to 2,499 [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural and Size of Place The State Total Inside urbanized area Total Central place Urban fringe Total Place of less than 1,000 Rural farm FERTILITY Women 15 to 24 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women ever married Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 25 to 34 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women ever married Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 35 to 44 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women No children 1 child 2 children 3 children 4 children 5 or more children Women ever married Children ever born Per 1,000 women 35 447 14 526 410 10 592 10 109 954 54 190 82 136 1 516 44 054 76 022 1 726 47 574 93 642 1 968 9 389 7 668 16 017 8 341 3 723 2 436 44 142 91 875 2 081 25 362 10 104 398 8 025 7 302 910 38 337 54 458 1 421 30 986 50 889 1 642 32 516 60 468 1 860 6 846 5 336 11 314 5 496 2 296 1 228 30 048 59 592 1 983 15 034 5 655 376 4 617 4 012 869 23 614 31 774 1 346 18 989 29 728 1 566 20 278 36 437 1 797 4 496 3 348 7 086 3 423 1 285 640 18 776 35 937 1 914 15 034 5 655 376 4 617 4 012 869 23 614 31 774 1 346 18 989 29 728 1 566 20 278 36 437 1 797 4 496 3 348 7 086 3 423 1 285 640 18 776 35 937 1 914 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 4 921 1 973 401 1 674 1 566 935 6 635 9 659 1 456 5 313 9 105 1 714 5 579 10 096 1 810 1 271 938 1 969 746 453 202 5 088 9 958 1 957 5 407 2 476 458 1 734 1 724 994 8 088 13 025 1 610 6 684 12 056 1 804 6 659 13 935 2 093 1 079 1 050 2 259 1 327 558 386 6 184 13 697 2 215 10 085 4 422 438 2 567 2 807 1 093 15 853 27 678 1 746 13 068 25 133 1 923 15 058 33 174 2 203 2 543 2 332 4 703 2 845 1 427 1 208 14 094 32 283 2 291 1 416 663 468 497 550 1 107 2 401 3 893 1 621 2 074 3 726 1 797 1 901 3 968 2 087 310 302 666 357 153 113 1 809 3 923 2 169 4 286 2 381 556 824 1 129 1 370 5 441 11 544 2 122 3 980 9 606 2 414 4 783 12 885 2 694 697 658 1 104 906 639 779 4 341 12 209 2 812 126 40 317 35 30 857 51 70 373 42 60 429 105 250 381 9 27 38 9 9 13 105 250 381 1 1 2 2 HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP All persons In households Family householder Male Female Nonfamily householder Male Female Spouse Child Other relatives Nonrelatives In group quarters Persons per household Persons per family 550 529 134 105 28 54 33 21 108 184 17 28 20 043 400 806 852 954 894 429 465 884 779 845 192 643 2.79 3.31 370 356 91 71 20 40 23 17 73 119 10 20 14 863 559 851 637 214 299 154 145 554 339 684 832 304 2.70 3.22 221 216 56 44 11 25 14 10 45 70 6 12 5 745 640 301 387 914 125 304 821 236 902 309 767 105 2.66 3.17 221 216 56 44 11 25 14 10 45 70 6 12 5 745 640 301 387 914 125 304 821 236 902 309 767 105 2.66 3.17 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 66 62 16 12 3 7 4 3 12 20 1 3 3 353 686 230 318 912 618 214 404 844 784 629 581 667 2.63 3.17 82 77 19 14 4 7 4 2 15 27 2 4 5 765 233 320 932 388 556 636 920 474 653 746 484 532 2.87 3.37 179 172 42 34 8 14 10 4 35 65 7 7 6 180 841 955 215 740 595 275 320 330 440 161 360 339 3.00 3.51 24 23 6 4 1 2 1 440 872 138 931 207 290 529 761 5 182 8 567 629 1 066 568 2.83 3.34 68 65 15 11 3 5 3 1 11 27 4 2 2 850 976 018 166 852 159 795 364 203 196 672 728 874 3.27 3.87 1 160 1 160 303 242 61 72 67 5 270 370 32 113 – 3.09 3.22 FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN Families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Subfamilies With own children under 18 years Married-couple subfamilies With own children under 18 years Mother-child subfamilies Persons under 18 years Percent living with two parents 806 203 171 100 058 377 565 321 397 239 650 052 463 2 353 171 688 75.7 134 83 44 109 65 35 17 13 6 4 3 1 851 463 538 637 422 029 989 023 029 317 954 639 276 1 316 110 293 75.1 91 56 30 73 43 24 12 10 5 2 1 301 907 927 316 052 111 917 140 956 333 127 386 180 740 65 040 74.7 56 33 17 45 26 14 7 6 2 1 1 301 907 927 316 052 111 917 140 956 333 127 386 180 740 65 040 74.7 56 33 17 45 26 14 7 6 2 1 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 230 124 726 906 687 494 410 886 021 309 245 93 29 170 19 299 74.9 16 10 5 12 7 4 2 1 1 19 12 6 15 9 5 2 1 1 320 432 885 415 683 424 662 997 052 675 582 160 67 406 25 954 76.1 955 740 633 463 636 348 576 298 368 922 696 413 187 1 037 61 395 76.7 42 26 13 35 21 11 4 3 1 1 1 6 3 1 5 3 1 138 834 959 160 088 656 681 521 218 166 152 52 38 76 7 995 79.6 15 9 5 11 7 3 2 1 018 503 220 158 099 971 250 486 726 1 377 1 271 193 87 794 25 210 68.8 303 134 48 267 119 40 10 8 6 7 7 2 2 – 366 74.9 UNMARRIED-PARTNER HOUSEHOLDS Total Male and female Both male Both female 11 667 11 402 130 135 8 445 8 226 97 122 5 375 5 212 69 94 5 375 5 212 69 94 – – – – 1 398 1 355 19 24 1 672 1 659 9 4 3 222 3 176 33 13 448 447 1 – 1 378 1 352 18 8 13 13 – – SELECTED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS Households With one or more subfamilies With related members 15 years and over other than spouse, children, parents, or parents-in-law of householder With roomer, boarder, or foster child 15 years and over 189 700 4 130 7 032 2 172 132 150 2 271 4 599 1 579 81 426 1 344 2 623 838 81 426 1 344 2 623 838 – – – – 23 848 305 812 201 26 876 622 1 164 540 57 550 1 859 2 433 593 8 428 169 259 136 20 177 1 335 1 435 153 375 7 5 11 LABOR FORCE STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS Married-couple families Husband employed or in Armed Forces Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband unemployed Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband not in labor force Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Female householder, no husband present Employed or in Armed Forces Unemployed Not in labor force 109 90 60 3 26 5 2 1 13 4 8 17 10 1 5 100 322 782 214 326 020 939 532 549 758 805 374 579 565 585 314 666 73 63 44 2 17 2 1 7 2 4 12 8 3 637 581 307 184 090 585 650 230 705 471 814 204 453 989 171 949 869 45 39 27 1 10 1 1 3 1 2 7 5 2 316 789 862 189 738 550 065 115 370 977 593 105 279 917 116 550 251 45 39 27 1 10 1 1 3 1 2 7 5 2 316 789 862 189 738 550 065 115 370 977 593 105 279 917 116 550 251 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 12 906 10 955 7 925 444 2 586 467 265 37 165 1 484 533 49 902 2 410 1 491 179 740 15 415 12 837 8 520 551 3 766 568 320 78 170 2 010 688 50 1 272 2 662 1 564 220 878 35 26 16 1 9 2 1 6 1 4 4 2 1 463 741 475 030 236 435 289 302 844 287 991 170 126 576 414 365 797 5 160 4 153 2 634 173 1 346 273 122 11 140 734 226 15 493 681 436 56 189 11 158 6 977 3 998 336 2 643 1 090 531 193 366 3 091 962 93 2 036 2 250 885 202 1 163 267 200 135 11 54 14 14 – – 53 6 – 47 10 8 – 2 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 31 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 31 Table 22. School Enrollment and Educational Attainment: 1990 Urban Rural Outside urbanized area Place of 10,000 or more Place of 2,500 to 9,999 Place of 1,000 to 2,499 [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural and Size of Place The State Total Inside urbanized area Total Central place Urban fringe Total Place of less than 1,000 Rural farm SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school Preprimary school Public school Elementary or high school Public school College Public college Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Percent enrolled in school: 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Persons 18 to 24 years Percent enrolled in college Male Female 156 14 10 103 98 38 32 156 5 86 20 7 8 12 14 357 026 101 827 866 504 966 357 493 996 814 483 289 452 830 103 8 5 65 62 29 25 103 3 54 13 5 7 9 10 624 720 507 284 076 620 164 624 284 589 290 550 047 634 230 62 4 2 39 37 18 14 62 1 31 8 3 4 6 6 026 606 714 152 202 268 964 026 898 712 423 234 294 173 292 62 4 2 39 37 18 14 62 1 31 8 3 4 6 6 026 606 714 152 202 268 964 026 898 712 423 234 294 173 292 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 19 1 1 11 10 6 6 19 9 1 1 1 1 1 441 865 139 023 395 553 070 441 703 858 969 346 783 904 878 22 2 1 15 14 4 4 22 13 2 1 2 157 249 654 109 479 799 130 157 683 019 898 970 970 557 060 52 5 4 38 36 8 7 52 2 32 7 1 1 2 4 733 306 594 543 790 884 802 733 209 407 524 933 242 818 600 6 723 642 547 4 974 4 761 1 107 965 6 723 235 4 208 982 232 186 405 475 24.2 93.1 94.1 41.5 12.9 8.0 5.1 1 996 12.3 13.9 10.5 20 2 2 15 15 2 1 20 1 13 2 527 729 641 554 176 244 975 527 419 059 979 759 359 737 1 215 45.5 93.6 91.7 43.7 8.0 6.0 4.8 6 229 7.1 5.6 9.1 381 58 51 266 261 57 55 381 13 231 66 24 – 6 41 44.8 97.9 91.7 57.1 – 4.7 7.5 116 8.6 20.8 – 25.2 92.0 92.3 51.8 20.5 11.0 7.1 54 926 21.2 19.6 23.2 22.8 91.5 91.8 53.1 22.9 12.1 7.3 41 194 24.2 22.4 26.4 22.4 90.7 92.6 55.3 25.0 12.9 7.3 23 048 25.5 23.8 27.5 22.4 90.7 92.6 55.3 25.0 12.9 7.3 23 048 25.5 23.8 27.5 26.6 93.6 87.7 60.1 26.4 13.8 7.7 8 994 30.9 28.6 34.0 20.7 92.0 92.6 41.0 14.3 8.8 6.9 9 152 14.2 12.9 16.0 30.0 92.9 93.2 48.3 12.8 8.3 6.6 13 732 12.2 11.1 13.4 SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 to 19 years Enrolled in school Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not enrolled in school High school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not high school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force 29 21 7 1 11 8 5 2 494 141 998 455 580 353 140 477 676 834 3 213 1 257 616 1 252 20 14 6 1 7 5 3 1 280 440 186 030 123 840 636 810 411 412 2 204 940 410 776 12 136 8 983 3 850 606 4 491 3 153 1 924 1 030 197 237 1 229 521 247 453 12 136 8 983 3 850 606 4 491 3 153 1 924 1 030 197 237 1 229 521 247 453 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3 749 2 625 1 182 185 1 229 1 124 662 301 83 79 462 188 61 164 4 395 2 832 1 154 239 1 403 1 563 1 050 479 131 96 513 231 102 159 9 214 6 701 1 812 425 4 457 2 513 1 504 667 265 422 1 009 317 206 476 1 266 886 318 73 495 380 238 101 26 43 142 75 5 53 3 819 2 625 410 96 2 119 1 194 704 296 116 271 490 133 83 273 85 61 20 – 41 24 6 3 3 – 18 11 7 – EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Persons 18 to 24 years High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher Persons 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Females 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Persons 25 years and over Percent: Less than 5th grade High school graduate or higher Male Female Some college or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Male Female Males 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher 54 21 20 2 323 5 10 26 92 89 12 10 48 17 6 2 152 3 5 12 43 42 5 5 23 7 1 926 939 123 281 429 706 915 623 925 319 760 684 617 238 094 548 804 031 249 895 592 884 771 587 633 625 962 575 323 429 1.8 86.6 87.1 86.1 57.9 23.0 23.9 22.1 59 284 89.9 17.2 54 190 90.3 19.0 41 15 16 1 219 2 5 16 60 63 9 8 35 12 4 1 106 1 2 8 29 31 4 4 16 5 1 194 670 625 915 376 240 582 571 100 252 133 085 209 555 744 905 379 333 843 517 546 076 255 186 959 729 526 409 219 376 1.0 88.9 89.6 88.1 61.5 24.8 26.4 23.1 41 145 91.5 19.2 38 337 91.2 19.7 23 8 9 1 133 1 2 9 34 39 5 5 22 8 3 65 1 4 17 19 2 2 11 3 1 133 048 108 975 181 657 102 692 164 021 961 898 439 890 207 331 952 735 677 474 914 136 939 778 886 006 728 011 186 657 23 8 9 1 133 1 2 9 34 39 5 5 22 8 3 65 1 4 17 19 2 2 11 3 1 133 048 108 975 181 657 102 692 164 021 961 898 439 890 207 331 952 735 677 474 914 136 939 778 886 006 728 011 186 657 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 8 994 3 529 3 708 405 38 060 356 1 013 2 883 10 341 10 994 1 275 1 112 6 190 2 354 845 697 18 511 227 553 1 539 5 175 5 387 524 520 3 016 1 124 279 167 38 060 .9 88.8 90.1 87.5 61.7 26.5 28.1 24.8 7 175 91.8 19.5 6 635 91.3 19.9 9 152 4 033 2 942 329 47 659 782 1 877 4 524 15 738 12 297 1 960 1 534 6 129 1 994 568 256 22 133 429 816 2 064 7 235 5 750 953 780 2 937 877 236 56 47 659 1.6 84.9 84.8 85.0 51.9 18.8 19.0 18.6 9 600 87.6 13.3 8 088 89.0 14.5 13 732 6 269 3 498 366 104 053 3 466 5 333 10 052 32 825 26 067 3 627 2 599 13 408 4 683 1 350 643 46 425 1 698 2 406 4 378 14 046 11 808 1 516 1 401 6 674 1 896 436 166 104 053 3.3 81.9 82.0 81.7 50.3 19.3 18.9 19.8 18 139 86.3 12.6 15 853 87.9 17.3 1 996 870 611 40 14 449 139 548 1 477 5 015 3 919 541 401 1 677 456 215 61 6 673 95 266 701 2 244 1 873 263 190 780 154 85 22 14 449 1.0 85.0 85.8 84.1 50.3 16.7 17.6 15.6 2 677 89.2 11.8 2 401 89.8 15.3 6 229 3 215 1 131 97 37 411 3 012 3 619 4 566 12 708 6 962 1 015 623 3 336 1 294 199 77 16 179 1 430 1 699 1 888 5 091 3 097 410 289 1 742 458 58 17 37 411 8.1 70.1 70.9 69.0 36.1 13.1 12.4 14.1 6 777 80.9 8.2 5 441 81.7 12.4 116 22 17 – 678 – 23 64 285 148 10 3 110 22 13 – 287 – 9 11 125 69 5 3 62 – 3 – 678 – 87.2 82.9 93.0 45.1 21.4 20.5 22.6 78 91.0 – 51 92.2 15.7 .8 90.3 91.3 89.3 64.9 26.5 28.6 24.2 24 370 92.9 21.4 23 614 92.0 21.5 .8 90.3 91.3 89.3 64.9 26.5 28.6 24.2 24 370 92.9 21.4 23 614 92.0 21.5 32 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 32 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 23. Geographic Mobility, Commuting, and Veteran Status: 1990 Urban Rural Outside urbanized area Place of 10,000 or more Place of 2,500 to 9,999 Place of 1,000 to 2,499 [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural and Size of Place The State Total Inside urbanized area Total Central place Urban fringe Total Place of less than 1,000 Rural farm PLACE OF BIRTH AND NATIVITY All persons Native Born in State of residence Born in a different State Northeast Midwest South West Born abroad Puerto Rico U.S. outlying area U.S. Virgin Islands American Samoa Guam Northern Marianas Born abroad of American parents Foreign born 550 525 186 329 37 86 70 135 9 043 229 887 342 283 088 123 848 000 690 598 76 156 325 – 7 712 24 814 425 264 262 026 236 631 605 264 812 276 253 214 245 10 440 370 350 106 235 26 60 54 94 7 863 063 995 936 599 419 632 286 132 629 521 72 148 268 – 5 982 20 800 687 800 793 407 386 856 530 510 901 390 729 185 220 8 689 … … … 191 155 125 29 24 3 1 058 417 931 486 224 370 057 447 388 1.11 5 679 4 247 9 – – 238 1 185 278 1 304 15 062 6 045 7 273 116 101 83 17 14 1 221 208 59 145 16 37 36 54 4 745 487 045 102 930 441 243 488 340 370 380 44 143 166 – 3 590 13 258 774 584 668 236 432 369 063 374 284 683 722 38 88 5 396 … … … 837 442 921 521 942 811 411 184 173 1.10 3 021 2 651 7 – – 33 330 97 525 5 077 3 177 3 498 116 101 83 17 14 1 221 208 59 145 16 37 36 54 4 745 487 045 102 930 441 243 488 340 370 380 44 143 166 – 3 590 13 258 774 584 668 236 432 369 063 374 284 683 722 38 88 5 396 … … … 837 442 921 521 942 811 411 184 173 1.10 3 021 2 651 7 – – 33 330 97 525 5 077 3 177 3 498 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – … … … – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 34 27 21 5 4 66 63 19 42 4 11 9 16 1 353 100 605 048 956 148 308 636 447 171 53 23 5 21 – 1 223 3 253 827 623 354 336 018 250 768 012 879 867 010 107 19 1 724 … … … 198 083 365 718 562 711 319 51 75 1.13 1 113 760 – – – 165 188 84 345 3 440 762 1 371 40 26 20 6 4 82 78 28 48 4 11 9 23 1 765 476 345 786 713 830 081 162 345 88 88 5 – 81 – 1 169 4 289 086 593 771 835 936 237 699 124 738 840 997 40 113 1 569 … … … 023 892 645 247 720 848 327 212 140 1.15 1 545 836 2 – – 40 667 97 434 6 545 2 106 2 404 72 49 39 10 8 1 179 175 79 93 10 25 15 41 1 180 166 892 406 684 669 491 562 868 61 77 4 8 57 – 1 730 4 014 738 464 469 619 850 775 075 754 911 886 524 29 25 1 751 … … … 703 879 038 841 019 367 634 530 291 1.14 774 567 – 7 – 33 167 222 413 11 865 5 777 3 773 11 8 6 1 1 24 23 8 15 1 3 2 7 440 763 316 175 599 834 520 222 272 21 5 2 – 3 – 246 677 68 67 45 21 2 5 3 10 850 336 042 844 522 787 117 418 450 4 26 – 5 21 – 420 1 514 845 503 671 956 715 027 688 401 1 092 1 023 4 172 – – 671 … … … 22 8 6 2 1 325 974 340 634 598 392 244 220 180 1.21 411 327 – – – 27 57 144 120 8 279 3 300 1 097 1 160 1 153 394 756 82 320 95 259 3 – – – – – – 3 7 1 102 670 430 262 168 105 63 29 – – 34 – – 2 … … … 545 315 248 67 39 21 – 7 – 1.14 – – – – – – – – – 107 38 85 460 157 69 52 35 61 86 23.7 70.8 151 90 75 144 221 49.8 11 2.8 232 34 – – 69 1 31 33 2 55 – 7 RESIDENCE IN 1985 Persons 5 years and over Same house Different house in the United States Same county Different county Same State Different State Northeast Midwest South West Puerto Rico U.S. outlying area Elsewhere 495 201 283 137 146 40 105 7 16 32 49 334 120 204 98 106 25 80 5 12 26 35 200 74 120 63 57 12 45 3 7 15 18 200 74 120 63 57 12 45 3 7 15 18 59 20 37 16 21 5 15 1 2 5 6 74 25 46 18 27 8 19 1 2 4 10 160 80 78 38 39 14 25 1 3 5 13 22 9 12 5 7 2 5 007 130 598 014 584 347 237 313 764 1 507 2 653 18 6 255 … … … 205 290 442 848 399 257 115 57 20 1.14 72 28 – – – – 44 11 111 1 290 546 885 60 34 25 13 11 5 6 PLACE OF WORK Workers 16 years and over Worked in area of residence Worked outside area of residence 263 761 262 172 1 589 263 205 164 40 32 4 1 761 296 969 327 243 737 691 977 679 1.12 6 453 4 814 9 7 – 271 1 352 500 1 717 26 927 11 822 11 046 MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION AND CARPOOLING Workers 16 years and over Car, truck, or van Drove alone Carpooled 2-person carpool 3-person carpool 4-person carpool 5- or 6-person carpool 7-or-more-person carpool Persons per car, truck, or van Public transportation Bus or trolley bus Streetcar or trolley car Subway or elevated Railroad Ferryboat Taxicab Motorcycle Bicycle Walked Other means Worked at home TRAVEL TIME TO WORK AND DEPARTURE TIME Workers who did not work at home Minutes to work: Less than 10 minutes 10 to 14 minutes 15 to 19 minutes 20 to 29 minutes 30 to 44 minutes 45 or more minutes Mean travel time to work (minutes) Workers traveling 45 or more minutes Departure time: 6:00 to 6:59 a.m. 7:00 to 7:59 a.m. 8:00 to 8:59 a.m. All other times 252 715 73 49 50 41 21 16 443 581 430 928 179 154 16.7 67.0 850 094 403 368 183 785 49 38 40 31 14 8 075 937 660 710 788 615 16.1 68.0 693 441 021 630 113 339 19 22 29 24 11 5 271 931 330 395 602 810 18.1 68.3 189 565 366 219 113 339 19 22 29 24 11 5 271 931 330 395 602 810 18.1 68.3 189 565 366 219 32 827 9 8 7 4 1 936 759 022 429 705 976 13.8 66.6 955 506 566 800 37 619 19 7 4 2 1 1 868 247 308 886 481 829 12.1 67.5 549 370 089 611 68 930 24 10 9 10 6 7 368 644 770 218 391 539 18.4 65.8 157 653 382 738 10 320 4 304 1 742 1 437 989 642 1 206 17.7 70.2 1 3 1 3 645 276 924 475 21 228 12 2 1 1 1 1 941 679 734 239 416 219 11.8 64.4 501 398 209 120 39 88 44 80 28 66 31 57 19 40 19 34 19 40 19 34 3 12 4 11 5 13 7 11 11 21 13 22 2 5 5 8 VETERAN STATUS Male civilian veterans Percent of civilian males 16 years and over Female civilian veterans Percent of civilian females 16 years and over 63 075 33.8 5 177 2.8 68 13 7 6 29 1 7 6 252 202 310 462 349 695 683 646 815 8 598 10 254 42 036 34.2 3 890 3.1 45 9 5 5 19 1 4 4 926 744 722 111 127 235 866 516 549 5 730 2 157 26 181 35.3 2 733 3.5 28 6 3 3 12 914 256 496 132 405 999 2 880 2 779 336 3 169 – 90 26 181 35.3 2 733 3.5 28 6 3 3 12 914 256 496 132 405 999 2 880 2 779 336 3 169 – 90 7 025 33.3 531 2.3 7 556 1 556 1 043 906 3 010 119 895 795 83 1 077 – 21 8 830 31.9 626 2.4 456 932 183 073 712 117 1 091 942 130 1 484 2 46 9 1 1 1 3 21 039 33.1 1 287 2.4 22 3 1 1 10 326 458 588 351 222 460 2 817 2 130 266 2 868 8 97 2 770 35.1 246 3.1 3 016 472 224 205 1 252 74 414 329 37 430 – 8 6 725 27.1 248 1.3 6 973 1 054 496 412 2 986 83 964 739 43 1 059 2 43 PERIOD OF SERVICE Civilian veterans 16 years and over May 1975 or later service only September 1980 or later service only Served 2 or more years Vietnam era, no Korean conflict Vietnam era and Korean conflict February 1955 to July 1964 only Korean conflict, no World War II Korean conflict and World War II World War II, no Korean conflict World War I Other service SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 33 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 33 Table 24. Labor Force Characteristics: 1990 Urban Rural Outside urbanized area Place of 10,000 or more Place of 2,500 to 9,999 Place of 1,000 to 2,499 [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural and Size of Place The State Total Inside urbanized area Total Central place Urban fringe Total Place of less than 1,000 Rural farm LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 years and over In labor force Percent of persons 16 years and over Armed Forces Civilian labor force Employed At work 35 or more hours Unemployed Percent of civilian labor force Not in labor force Institutionalized persons Females 16 years and over In labor force Percent of females 16 years and over Armed Forces Civilian labor force Employed At work 35 or more hours Unemployed Percent of civilian labor force Not in labor force Institutionalized persons Males 16 to 19 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Males 20 to 24 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Males 25 to 54 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Males 55 to 64 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Males 65 to 69 years In labor force Not in labor force Did not work in 1989 Males 70 years and over In labor force Not in labor force Did not work in 1989 Females 16 to 19 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Females 20 to 24 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Females 25 to 54 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Females 55 to 64 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Females 65 to 69 years In labor force Not in labor force Did not work in 1989 Females 70 years and over In labor force Not in labor force Did not work in 1989 393 394 293 957 74.7 24 991 268 966 245 379 189 563 23 587 8.8 99 437 4 394 184 725 122 695 66.4 2 888 119 807 111 082 77 028 8 725 7.3 62 030 1 027 15 745 5 948 1 541 7 109 22 299 10 821 1 937 2 952 144 942 106 733 10 460 13 433 15 397 9 011 824 5 511 4 585 1 145 3 440 2 531 5 701 739 4 962 4 292 13 749 5 784 1 206 6 557 18 172 10 212 1 250 5 708 127 048 87 168 5 875 32 348 13 883 6 730 327 6 799 4 858 886 3 972 3 312 7 015 369 6 646 6 163 184 43 25 37 28 living with two 49 967 26 237 11 336 living with one 13 967 8 663 5 093 living with two 79 941 52 767 27 767 living with one 20 715 15 332 10 635 13 669 10 465 7 902 8 155 6 195 4 794 8 155 6 195 4 794 – – – 2 476 1 862 1 378 3 038 2 408 1 730 7 046 4 867 2 733 906 704 467 3 627 2 225 982 17 14 – 49 881 35 543 20 242 29 542 20 960 12 490 29 542 20 960 12 490 – – – 8 446 6 422 3 638 11 893 8 161 4 114 30 060 17 224 7 525 3 951 2 318 1 097 11 024 5 457 1 528 224 165 73 9 338 5 958 3 886 5 405 3 459 2 306 5 405 3 459 2 306 – – – 1 662 981 605 2 271 1 518 975 4 629 2 705 1 207 467 341 213 2 960 1 555 455 21 15 11 32 926 18 614 8 801 19 073 10 591 5 164 19 073 10 591 5 164 – – – 6 007 3 590 1 645 7 846 4 433 1 992 17 041 7 623 2 535 2 415 1 175 481 6 329 2 613 462 50 30 10 725 621 410 101 615 270 397 209 900 77.6 20 199 189 701 175 436 138 566 14 265 7.5 60 497 3 088 129 553 89 880 69.4 2 388 87 492 81 816 59 199 5 676 6.5 39 673 967 10 892 4 535 1 049 4 310 16 955 8 143 1 249 1 833 96 803 73 598 5 729 6 432 9 810 6 169 488 3 114 2 750 746 2 004 1 444 3 634 503 3 131 2 670 9 388 4 401 802 4 001 13 786 8 076 849 4 026 88 413 63 497 3 765 19 809 9 472 4 919 207 4 319 3 373 685 2 688 2 289 5 121 291 4 830 4 462 129 30 18 24 20 553 013 268 766 003 162 994 127 696 78.3 10 574 117 122 108 855 87 426 8 267 7.1 35 298 1 594 79 423 55 589 70.0 1 269 54 320 51 125 38 035 3 195 5.9 23 834 522 6 573 2 765 606 2 748 9 076 4 656 699 985 58 683 45 688 3 446 3 447 5 906 3 926 277 1 690 1 483 432 1 051 718 1 850 307 1 543 1 329 5 563 2 636 444 2 433 8 125 4 821 469 2 368 55 247 40 024 2 109 12 371 5 843 3 132 134 2 568 2 048 388 1 660 1 421 2 597 163 2 434 2 204 79 17 10 15 12 423 699 536 266 277 162 994 127 696 78.3 10 574 117 122 108 855 87 426 8 267 7.1 35 298 1 594 79 423 55 589 70.0 1 269 54 320 51 125 38 035 3 195 5.9 23 834 522 6 573 2 765 606 2 748 9 076 4 656 699 985 58 683 45 688 3 446 3 447 5 906 3 926 277 1 690 1 483 432 1 051 718 1 850 307 1 543 1 329 5 563 2 636 444 2 433 8 125 4 821 469 2 368 55 247 40 024 2 109 12 371 5 843 3 132 134 2 568 2 048 388 1 660 1 421 2 597 163 2 434 2 204 79 17 10 15 12 423 699 536 266 277 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 48 564 37 619 77.5 4 725 32 894 30 241 23 110 2 653 8.1 10 945 586 23 133 16 208 70.1 372 15 836 14 707 10 176 1 129 7.1 6 925 173 1 912 820 134 723 3 970 1 540 283 459 16 502 11 997 980 1 116 1 769 973 118 657 500 128 372 288 778 85 693 619 1 837 851 195 749 2 785 1 734 175 787 15 119 11 019 698 3 161 1 662 953 47 662 498 113 385 340 1 232 51 1 181 1 097 23 5 3 4 3 133 577 524 119 507 58 839 44 585 75.8 4 900 39 685 36 340 28 030 3 345 8.4 14 254 908 26 997 18 083 67.0 747 17 336 15 984 10 988 1 352 7.8 8 914 272 2 407 950 309 839 3 909 1 947 267 389 21 618 15 913 1 303 1 869 2 135 1 270 93 767 767 186 581 438 1 006 111 895 722 1 988 914 163 819 2 876 1 521 205 871 18 047 12 454 958 4 277 1 967 834 26 1 089 827 184 643 528 1 292 77 1 215 1 161 26 6 4 5 4 997 737 208 381 219 122 997 84 057 68.3 4 792 79 265 69 943 50 997 9 322 11.8 38 940 1 306 55 172 32 815 59.5 500 32 315 29 266 17 829 3 049 9.4 22 357 60 4 853 1 413 492 2 799 5 344 2 678 688 1 119 48 139 33 135 4 731 7 001 5 587 2 842 336 2 397 1 835 399 1 436 1 087 2 067 236 1 831 1 622 4 361 1 383 404 2 556 4 386 2 136 401 1 682 38 635 23 671 2 110 12 539 4 411 1 811 120 2 480 1 485 201 1 284 1 023 1 894 78 1 816 1 701 55 13 7 12 8 172 608 142 335 612 17 152 12 539 73.1 1 413 11 126 10 122 7 403 1 004 9.0 4 613 33 7 941 5 023 63.3 102 4 921 4 554 2 838 367 7.5 2 918 16 681 249 72 285 754 377 38 68 6 440 4 397 458 620 773 448 67 258 262 63 199 148 301 36 265 249 585 245 32 306 683 420 47 193 5 426 3 495 265 1 589 726 341 21 364 221 41 180 152 300 14 286 277 7 1 1 1 1 941 942 067 769 276 45 721 27 658 60.5 1 159 26 499 21 844 13 998 4 655 17.6 18 063 318 19 926 10 470 52.5 135 10 335 8 934 4 509 1 401 13.6 9 456 9 2 029 413 168 1 428 2 534 1 074 474 717 17 118 10 186 2 443 3 757 2 279 1 037 159 1 080 811 138 673 503 1 024 72 952 820 1 790 426 127 1 235 1 957 836 228 848 12 848 6 965 984 4 811 1 731 608 53 1 070 627 74 553 448 973 34 939 866 19 5 2 4 2 926 364 734 046 574 837 592 70.7 – 592 545 418 47 7.9 245 – 393 235 59.8 – 235 218 130 17 7.2 158 – 37 17 3 17 16 16 – – 283 241 25 17 53 41 2 10 25 4 21 – 30 8 22 14 48 17 7 24 58 20 – 38 216 155 10 51 33 26 – 7 12 – 12 12 26 – 26 26 393 45 37 85 65 PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN IN FAMILIES AND SUBFAMILIES Females 16 years and over own children under 6 years labor force own children 6 to 17 years only labor force Own children under 6 years parents Both parents in labor force Both at work 35 or more hours Own children under 6 years parent Parent in labor force At work 35 or more hours Own children 6 to 17 years parents Both parents in labor force Both at work 35 or more hours Own children 6 to 17 years parent Parent in labor force At work 35 or more hours With In With In 34 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 34 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 25. Occupation of Employed Persons: 1990 Urban Rural Outside urbanized area Place of 10,000 or more 30 241 10 080 5 026 779 1 587 5 054 1 031 430 133 441 1 925 1 082 9 524 318 1 011 2 855 746 450 1 659 759 5 340 168 1 248 773 282 4 733 91 487 142 4 155 1 678 1 215 302 6 111 2 821 1 064 1 125 409 2 781 425 168 1 001 854 224 963 273 375 14 707 5 015 2 455 359 892 2 560 239 62 17 399 1 252 832 6 354 248 249 1 634 273 220 1 141 620 4 223 135 1 179 712 135 2 715 85 107 7 2 523 888 505 62 – 57 128 36 9 83 433 120 15 147 125 – 151 8 72 Place of 2,500 to 9,999 36 340 9 013 4 139 476 930 4 874 616 306 237 703 2 127 1 595 9 948 268 990 3 098 1 038 346 1 714 773 5 592 90 1 125 902 216 5 545 51 757 283 4 737 2 113 1 350 1 640 31 116 4 580 1 627 1 559 1 102 5 614 1 257 646 1 280 883 685 1 746 273 710 15 984 4 674 1 785 204 482 2 889 109 15 59 588 1 473 1 106 6 755 252 182 1 924 445 148 1 331 672 4 397 52 1 094 825 135 3 197 43 133 24 3 021 1 420 553 156 6 29 320 68 54 198 882 315 96 167 150 9 295 15 125 69 19 7 1 1 11 1 1 6 5 17 2 5 1 2 1 9 2 1 9 1 8 2 2 3 Place of 1,000 to 2,499 10 122 2 396 1 107 139 265 1 289 169 84 44 137 642 515 2 755 64 255 926 306 126 494 255 1 510 42 295 251 55 1 460 7 188 66 1 265 538 358 688 21 53 1 385 583 440 308 1 438 248 128 335 274 204 523 101 241 4 554 1 197 492 39 156 705 18 2 11 122 411 304 1 958 62 71 569 161 51 357 211 1 256 26 290 237 34 974 7 36 6 931 431 161 73 15 28 94 25 20 49 258 64 14 61 61 – 119 10 58 [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural and Size of Place The State Employed persons 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty occupations Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Officials and administrators, public administration Management and related occupations Professional specialty occupations Engineers and natural scientists Engineers Health diagnosing occupations Health assessment and treating occupations Teachers, librarians, and counselors Teachers, elementary and secondary schools Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, except health Sales occupations Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations Sales representatives, commodities and finance Other sales occupations Cashiers Administrative support occupations, including clerical Computer equipment operators Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Financial records processing occupations Mail and message distributing occupations Service occupations Private household occupations Protective service occupations Police and firefighters Service occupations, except protective and household Food service occupations Cleaning and building service occupations Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Farm operators and managers Farm workers and related occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production occupations Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators and tenders, except precision Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers Transportation occupations Motor vehicle operators Material moving equipment operators Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers Construction laborers Freight, stock, and material handlers Employed females 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty occupations Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Officials and administrators, public administration Management and related occupations Professional specialty occupations Engineers and natural scientists Engineers Health diagnosing occupations Health assessment and treating occupations Teachers, librarians, and counselors Teachers, elementary and secondary schools Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, except health Sales occupations Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations Sales representatives, commodities and finance Other sales occupations Cashiers Administrative support occupations, including clerical Computer equipment operators Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Financial records processing occupations Mail and message distributing occupations Service occupations Private household occupations Protective service occupations Police and firefighters Service occupations, except protective and household Food service occupations Cleaning and building service occupations Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Farm operators and managers Farm workers and related occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production occupations Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators and tenders, except precision Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers Transportation occupations Motor vehicle operators Material moving equipment operators Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers Construction laborers Freight, stock, and material handlers 245 73 33 3 10 39 7 3 1 4 15 11 75 2 8 23 6 5 11 4 40 1 9 5 2 35 4 1 29 11 8 6 1 27 10 9 5 27 4 2 7 6 3 9 1 3 111 36 15 1 5 20 1 3 10 8 48 1 2 12 2 1 8 3 31 8 5 19 379 521 855 698 289 666 567 634 661 525 780 498 394 176 430 857 919 051 887 871 931 260 083 786 207 325 696 817 748 812 828 552 665 344 088 435 940 496 093 039 628 350 345 162 054 662 896 516 082 346 470 414 943 876 289 294 285 997 518 003 220 593 123 698 785 910 003 831 806 721 882 346 968 643 647 849 179 147 917 460 932 117 447 634 320 290 932 307 373 332 940 848 89 573 149 673 175 54 26 2 8 27 6 2 1 3 9 6 57 1 6 18 5 4 9 3 31 1 6 4 1 25 3 1 21 8 5 3 Total 436 062 242 604 431 820 008 993 218 512 195 094 838 776 368 312 124 110 078 585 382 039 980 210 750 405 479 311 093 615 838 813 022 121 696 776 138 966 390 333 986 568 906 217 553 320 091 326 816 439 143 004 896 296 055 271 212 123 199 455 804 317 667 581 002 560 019 754 239 616 810 874 698 014 438 608 130 968 784 414 550 61 304 219 226 187 735 790 956 201 583 536 37 013 87 409 108 34 17 1 5 17 4 2 2 5 3 38 1 4 12 3 3 5 2 20 4 2 1 15 2 12 5 3 1 Inside urbanized area Total 855 969 077 349 914 892 361 257 848 368 143 417 366 190 367 359 340 314 705 053 450 781 607 535 252 127 337 067 668 723 047 248 080 84 469 375 447 282 879 938 304 754 625 480 644 611 545 241 125 750 903 441 522 847 707 194 136 136 474 517 695 817 236 023 284 192 547 462 619 429 537 337 428 102 310 368 99 424 476 356 332 55 218 771 122 124 454 475 521 90 269 261 28 567 64 212 Central place 108 34 17 1 5 17 4 2 2 5 3 38 1 4 12 3 3 5 2 20 4 2 1 15 2 12 5 3 1 855 969 077 349 914 892 361 257 848 368 143 417 366 190 367 359 340 314 705 053 450 781 607 535 252 127 337 067 668 723 047 248 080 84 469 375 447 282 879 938 304 754 625 480 644 611 545 241 125 750 903 441 522 847 707 194 136 136 474 517 695 817 236 023 284 192 547 462 619 429 537 337 428 102 310 368 99 424 476 356 332 55 218 771 122 124 454 475 521 90 269 261 28 567 64 212 Urban fringe – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Total 943 459 613 094 858 846 559 641 443 013 585 404 556 400 062 545 795 941 809 286 549 221 103 576 457 920 217 506 655 197 990 739 643 223 392 659 802 530 703 706 642 782 439 945 501 342 805 190 266 907 327 410 047 580 234 23 73 874 319 548 416 276 456 117 783 350 984 077 567 105 072 472 270 629 209 241 49 179 133 046 382 56 143 415 94 103 197 517 417 131 357 312 52 560 62 264 Place of less than 1,000 21 844 5 842 1 942 368 312 3 900 237 81 41 138 2 916 2 583 4 664 62 434 1 327 462 97 768 424 2 841 30 582 404 215 3 777 89 490 286 3 198 991 1 329 1 469 111 116 2 616 895 1 038 559 3 476 731 211 724 649 500 1 310 310 486 8 934 3 086 749 136 179 2 337 30 7 1 116 1 937 1 701 3 089 39 72 803 171 30 602 370 2 175 21 570 362 156 2 035 89 58 15 1 888 730 439 122 17 34 88 24 18 44 514 184 32 99 97 24 175 13 72 Rural farm 545 97 55 7 13 42 10 10 – – 28 28 115 – 3 36 14 7 15 – 76 – 17 17 – 60 – 7 7 53 20 11 155 52 60 59 18 20 5 59 3 – 12 12 10 34 8 18 218 57 27 – 10 30 – – – – 26 26 77 – 3 18 6 5 7 – 56 – 16 12 – 43 – – – 43 12 9 33 28 5 5 5 – – 3 3 – – – – – – – 17 7 5 3 17 2 1 4 4 1 6 1 2 81 26 12 1 4 14 1 3 6 4 36 1 1 9 2 1 6 2 24 6 3 14 10 4 3 1 8 1 2 2 3 1 51 16 7 3 8 10 4 3 1 8 1 2 2 3 1 51 16 7 3 8 9 3 3 1 9 1 2 1 1 3 1 29 9 3 1 6 2 3 2 23 1 6 1 1 3 1 15 4 2 8 2 3 2 23 1 6 1 1 3 1 15 4 2 8 4 3 11 3 1 1 7 2 1 5 18 6 3 12 4 2 7 2 1 7 2 1 5 2 1 1 1 4 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 35 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 35 Table 26. Industry of Employed Persons: 1990 Urban Rural Outside urbanized area Place of 10,000 or more 30 241 119 493 549 2 112 908 450 72 23 285 11 458 139 12 23 38 24 135 2 617 457 398 1 103 389 270 579 5 344 415 947 615 1 678 1 264 452 812 10 908 774 253 97 895 408 8 481 781 993 3 409 165 1 1 5 14 972 161 348 707 66 133 75 248 287 186 22 15 122 – 101 28 7 – 26 11 – 842 183 43 414 157 45 161 728 292 536 98 837 836 374 462 766 340 32 85 629 230 450 573 745 944 124 Place of 2,500 to 9,999 36 340 135 2 241 1 182 2 524 3 734 2 816 1 611 41 291 181 918 441 – 15 77 18 236 3 879 807 378 1 604 500 590 885 6 205 510 1 312 671 1 946 1 034 455 579 10 765 553 600 58 933 459 8 162 1 454 1 050 3 295 131 1 616 616 3 756 15 984 46 387 72 259 936 768 479 17 164 7 168 94 – – 8 7 18 1 181 223 123 502 218 115 188 3 529 336 700 200 1 218 730 400 330 6 945 235 93 45 687 295 5 590 1 052 801 2 046 96 1 202 393 1 711 Place of 1,000 to 2,499 10 122 99 751 168 724 978 419 185 18 66 21 559 449 2 3 14 7 72 1 114 198 135 403 176 202 264 1 702 61 390 172 544 324 184 140 2 933 147 164 11 288 140 2 183 336 211 884 45 492 215 1 065 4 554 50 111 17 74 171 115 47 16 35 – 56 42 – – – – 4 367 63 39 137 82 46 61 1 073 47 251 47 413 252 176 76 1 895 76 23 9 232 68 1 487 270 167 554 43 351 102 483 [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural and Size of Place The State Employed persons 16 years and over Agriculture Forestry and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill and finished textile products Printing, publishing, and allied industries Chemicals and allied products Durable goods Furniture, lumber, and wood products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal industries, including ordnance Machinery and computer equipment Electrical equipment and components, except computer Transportation equipment Transportation, communications, and other public utilities Air transportation Trucking service and warehousing Other transportation Communications Utilities and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade General merchandise stores Food, bakery, and dairy stores Automotive dealers and gasoline stations Eating and drinking places Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking and credit agencies Insurance, real estate, and other finance Services Business services Repair services Private households Other personal services Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Elementary and secondary schools and colleges Other educational services Social services, religious and membership organizations Legal, engineering, and other professional services Public administration Employed females 16 years and over Agriculture Forestry and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill and finished textile products Printing, publishing, and allied industries Chemicals and allied products Durable goods Furniture, lumber, and wood products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal industries, including ordnance Machinery and computer equipment Electrical equipment and components, except computer Transportation equipment Transportation, communications, and other public utilities Air transportation Trucking service and warehousing Other transportation Communications Utilities and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade General merchandise stores Food, bakery, and dairy stores Automotive dealers and gasoline stations Eating and drinking places Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking and credit agencies Insurance, real estate, and other finance Services Business services Repair services Private households Other personal services Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Elementary and secondary schools and colleges Other educational services Social services, religious and membership organizations Legal, engineering, and other professional services Public administration 245 1 6 8 16 14 8 3 379 806 845 935 184 575 382 656 252 2 469 466 6 193 3 112 68 260 453 288 182 332 293 026 329 946 738 427 619 425 893 450 098 186 905 281 084 394 753 815 093 073 956 846 926 046 915 204 019 386 082 785 139 598 226 567 570 061 146 044 34 997 408 30 21 115 175 1 3 6 10 8 5 2 Total 436 022 546 825 752 528 653 186 153 2 047 311 2 875 785 58 200 290 167 731 883 825 192 524 022 320 942 928 652 886 367 578 307 210 097 881 197 805 573 493 239 574 385 756 123 636 416 258 822 816 510 612 398 657 373 767 637 91 836 12 606 162 22 12 97 Inside urbanized area Total 108 855 768 812 5 094 6 116 3 886 2 387 503 89 1 471 119 1 499 205 46 162 175 125 360 387 561 416 817 133 460 478 379 727 627 081 954 009 303 706 208 870 952 418 665 372 931 150 713 419 340 Central place 108 855 768 812 5 094 6 116 3 886 2 387 503 89 1 471 119 1 499 205 46 162 175 125 360 387 561 416 817 133 460 478 379 727 627 081 954 009 303 706 208 870 952 418 665 372 931 150 713 419 340 Urban fringe – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Total 69 943 784 3 299 2 110 5 432 6 047 2 729 1 470 99 422 155 3 318 2 327 10 60 163 121 451 7 449 1 468 834 2 805 924 1 418 1 485 9 691 773 2 007 1 083 2 520 1 879 695 1 184 23 203 1 197 948 242 1 600 834 18 382 1 461 2 170 9 923 279 2 1 8 29 788 761 564 266 275 527 200 569 1 194 803 424 55 208 22 391 246 8 9 18 Place of less than 1,000 21 844 252 1 086 442 1 402 2 481 1 117 956 32 35 28 1 364 1 073 2 13 55 24 143 2 308 513 166 881 218 530 352 2 571 353 597 216 603 253 60 193 7 997 263 175 93 341 255 6 870 177 632 4 786 103 849 323 2 700 8 934 73 156 56 114 421 300 255 23 11 2 121 99 2 1 10 2 2 644 149 21 356 72 46 98 352 188 312 50 381 142 56 86 894 138 22 89 187 146 312 127 487 899 90 566 143 984 Rural farm 545 116 47 16 31 46 12 5 – 7 – 34 34 – – – – – 49 9 17 6 9 8 13 61 – 12 – 24 5 5 – 118 14 27 – 13 – 64 – 5 31 – 25 3 43 218 33 10 – – 15 10 3 – 7 – 5 5 – – – – – 21 2 11 – 8 – – 28 – – – 16 – – – 97 12 13 – 11 – 61 – 5 29 – 25 2 14 1 26 6 3 9 3 3 7 39 3 6 4 12 11 3 7 82 6 3 7 3 60 7 7 24 11 9 30 111 1 1 2 3 2 1 1 18 4 2 6 3 2 5 29 2 4 3 9 9 3 6 58 5 2 5 2 42 6 5 14 8 7 21 81 1 1 2 1 12 3 1 3 2 1 4 18 1 2 2 5 7 2 4 37 3 1 3 1 25 4 3 7 4 5 12 51 12 3 1 3 2 1 4 18 1 2 2 5 7 2 4 37 3 1 3 1 25 4 3 7 4 5 12 51 828 481 718 125 398 92 1 251 1 150 1 150 813 136 59 550 5 337 40 15 12 63 828 481 718 125 398 92 1 251 1 150 1 150 813 136 59 550 5 337 40 15 12 63 84 80 8 310 1 912 547 3 185 1 751 915 2 033 20 413 2 147 3 624 948 6 581 7 462 3 278 4 184 50 664 3 000 538 727 4 580 1 673 40 146 5 769 5 851 14 990 696 8 257 4 583 12 885 70 47 6 239 1 480 403 2 260 1 424 672 1 715 15 107 1 698 2 456 718 4 885 6 176 2 641 3 535 36 457 2 418 420 516 3 550 1 236 28 317 4 631 4 257 8 933 449 6 332 3 715 9 572 52 29 4 216 1 074 237 1 344 1 049 512 1 366 8 850 1 070 1 220 420 2 830 4 610 1 867 2 743 22 746 1 843 295 386 2 234 711 17 277 3 006 2 711 4 943 229 3 599 2 789 5 296 52 29 4 216 1 074 237 1 344 1 049 512 1 366 8 850 1 070 1 220 420 2 830 4 610 1 867 2 743 22 746 1 843 295 386 2 234 711 17 277 3 006 2 711 4 943 229 3 599 2 789 5 296 2 6 5 1 14 33 2 071 432 144 925 327 243 318 5 306 449 1 168 230 1 696 1 286 637 649 14 207 582 118 211 1 030 437 11 829 1 138 1 594 6 057 247 1 925 868 3 313 1 4 4 2 1 531 533 2 565 36 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 36 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 27. Class of Worker, Work Status in 1989, and Last Occupation of Experienced Unemployed: 1990 Urban Rural Outside urbanized area Place of 10,000 or more Place of 2,500 to 9,999 Place of 1,000 to 2,499 [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural and Size of Place The State Total Inside urbanized area Total Central place Urban fringe Total Place of less than 1,000 Rural farm CLASS OF WORKER Employed persons 16 years and over Private for profit wage and salary workers Employees of own corporation Private not-for-profit wage and salary workers Local government workers State government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers In agriculture Unpaid family workers Employed females 16 years and over Private for profit wage and salary workers Employees of own corporation Private not-for-profit wage and salary workers Local government workers State government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers 245 134 4 17 24 25 23 20 379 692 880 093 098 225 365 058 407 848 082 669 377 873 977 213 491 353 506 175 100 3 12 14 16 17 13 436 941 502 260 487 587 411 260 164 490 816 465 958 965 064 977 109 928 308 108 66 2 7 7 7 11 8 855 275 285 344 404 742 681 081 123 328 125 261 601 795 226 104 807 731 201 108 66 2 7 7 7 11 8 855 275 285 344 404 742 681 081 123 328 125 261 601 795 226 104 807 731 201 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 30 241 14 505 630 2 396 2 688 5 938 2 537 2 117 6 60 14 707 6 512 154 1 512 1 487 3 200 955 1 000 41 36 340 20 161 587 2 520 4 395 2 907 3 193 3 062 35 102 15 984 7 692 203 1 658 2 351 1 673 1 347 1 197 66 69 33 1 4 9 8 5 6 943 751 378 833 611 638 954 798 243 358 266 204 419 908 913 236 382 425 198 10 122 5 244 211 781 1 260 667 848 1 258 41 64 4 554 2 149 80 478 669 319 461 458 20 21 844 8 797 296 1 472 4 244 3 751 1 747 1 717 102 116 8 934 2 728 83 813 1 930 2 068 778 537 80 545 307 55 24 29 39 18 119 51 9 218 98 25 16 15 27 6 53 3 111 55 1 10 12 13 9 8 81 43 7 8 8 7 5 51 29 4 4 4 4 3 51 29 4 4 4 4 3 29 12 2 4 4 2 2 WORK STATUS IN 1989 Persons 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Usually worked 15 to 34 hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Usually worked 1 to 14 hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Females 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Usually worked 15 to 34 hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Usually worked 1 to 14 hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 326 167 13 30 33 41 38 268 189 153 25 46 18 11 6 11 3 2 1 139 64 5 14 16 18 19 101 70 55 10 31 12 8 4 7 2 1 1 486 313 796 849 844 844 840 521 571 074 498 421 667 785 758 544 720 454 588 805 883 769 351 728 945 129 523 045 445 864 119 801 001 760 163 157 437 104 228 127 10 21 21 26 21 190 142 116 16 30 13 8 4 7 2 1 1 100 50 4 10 10 12 11 75 54 43 7 20 8 5 3 4 1 051 043 016 031 739 352 870 034 456 989 294 907 147 385 415 110 487 669 030 468 571 276 288 927 902 504 380 779 970 209 611 897 620 033 477 459 981 685 137 80 6 12 12 14 11 114 89 74 8 18 8 5 2 4 1 1 61 33 2 6 6 7 6 47 35 28 3 12 5 3 1 2 867 798 066 096 223 798 886 964 212 289 996 869 239 509 660 034 509 000 567 986 121 563 240 131 478 453 012 513 928 954 299 499 596 752 675 912 597 425 137 80 6 12 12 14 11 114 89 74 8 18 8 5 2 4 1 1 61 33 2 6 6 7 6 47 35 28 3 12 5 3 1 2 867 798 066 096 223 798 886 964 212 289 996 869 239 509 660 034 509 000 567 986 121 563 240 131 478 453 012 513 928 954 299 499 596 752 675 912 597 425 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 41 22 1 3 3 4 4 34 25 20 2 5 2 1 1 210 746 825 847 923 703 166 178 522 978 905 676 454 468 811 356 442 300 207 107 843 828 799 126 375 136 491 549 650 495 874 692 027 544 742 229 166 87 48 23 2 5 5 6 5 40 27 21 4 6 2 1 1 974 499 125 088 593 851 818 892 722 722 393 362 454 408 944 720 536 369 256 375 607 885 249 670 049 915 877 717 392 760 438 706 997 737 060 318 218 173 98 40 3 9 12 15 16 78 47 36 9 15 5 3 2 4 1 435 270 780 818 105 492 970 487 115 085 204 514 520 400 343 434 233 785 558 337 312 493 063 801 043 625 143 266 475 655 508 904 381 727 686 698 456 419 14 179 6 307 788 1 446 1 538 2 178 1 922 11 535 7 577 5 674 1 170 2 066 791 508 316 578 173 125 52 5 900 2 305 325 564 788 890 1 028 4 012 2 487 1 835 493 1 519 605 393 253 369 102 77 42 35 9 1 3 5 6 9 26 11 7 3 6 2 1 1 2 090 553 187 253 106 273 718 061 418 973 682 823 044 237 184 206 531 343 240 436 219 427 230 456 335 769 993 342 316 444 185 271 733 843 258 263 170 169 721 294 35 70 116 90 116 589 360 261 82 109 35 29 26 23 4 4 8 317 82 10 42 89 43 51 207 101 55 55 91 31 25 26 19 2 2 8 18 8 1 2 2 2 13 9 7 1 3 1 1 20 8 2 2 3 2 14 9 7 1 4 1 1 39 14 1 4 5 6 7 26 15 11 3 10 3 2 1 2 13 3 1 2 2 3 7 3 2 1 4 1 1 WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1989 Families No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers Married-couple families No workers 1 worker 2 workers Husband and wife worked 3 or more workers Husband and wife worked Female householder, no husband present No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers 134 7 35 74 17 109 4 21 67 64 15 14 17 2 9 3 806 481 922 191 212 100 132 513 721 569 734 437 565 965 777 876 947 91 4 23 51 11 73 2 13 46 45 10 9 12 2 7 2 851 838 794 595 624 637 492 589 901 024 655 985 989 155 304 902 628 56 2 14 31 7 45 1 8 28 27 6 6 7 1 4 1 301 855 331 701 414 316 392 253 840 731 831 481 917 336 469 744 368 56 2 14 31 7 45 1 8 28 27 6 6 7 1 4 1 301 855 331 701 414 316 392 253 840 731 831 481 917 336 469 744 368 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 16 230 911 4 297 9 184 1 838 12 906 428 2 386 8 405 8 098 1 687 1 579 2 410 444 1 338 516 112 19 1 5 10 2 15 2 9 9 2 1 2 1 320 072 166 710 372 415 672 950 656 195 137 925 662 375 497 642 148 42 2 12 22 5 35 1 7 20 19 5 4 4 955 643 128 596 588 463 640 924 820 545 079 452 576 810 2 473 974 319 6 138 316 1 740 3 294 788 5 160 225 1 120 3 073 2 905 742 684 681 84 435 128 34 15 1 4 7 2 11 2 6 5 1 1 2 1 018 193 374 100 351 158 637 357 191 669 973 597 250 437 095 495 223 303 16 62 176 49 267 13 45 160 158 49 49 10 – 10 – – LAST OCCUPATION OF EXPERIENCED UNEMPLOYED Persons 16 years and over Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Professional specialty occupations Technicians and related support occupations Sales occupations Administrative support occupations, including clerical 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 Last worked 1984 or earlier, or uniquely military occupation 23 089 1 311 1 195 450 1 623 2 649 85 488 3 870 1 114 4 023 865 1 895 2 953 568 14 013 831 708 319 1 236 1 873 39 177 2 581 495 2 316 484 1 068 1 566 320 8 092 570 483 235 741 1 061 27 85 1 493 231 1 309 251 581 845 180 8 092 570 483 235 741 1 061 27 85 1 493 231 1 309 251 581 845 180 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 593 135 76 58 253 430 – 62 497 60 498 65 196 224 39 3 328 126 149 26 242 382 12 30 591 204 509 168 291 497 101 9 076 480 487 131 387 776 46 311 1 289 619 1 707 381 827 1 387 248 976 41 26 17 42 91 4 14 139 72 165 69 104 184 8 4 520 192 236 66 165 345 5 260 655 384 804 163 360 754 131 47 18 3 – 2 – – – 2 – 3 5 14 – – SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 37 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 37 Table 28. Income in 1989 of Households, Families, and Persons: 1990 Urban Rural Outside urbanized area Place of 10,000 or more Place of 2,500 to 9,999 Place of 1,000 to 2,499 [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural and Size of Place The State Total Inside urbanized area Total Central place Urban fringe Total Place of less than 1,000 Rural farm INCOME IN 1989 Households Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 or more Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Families Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 or more Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Married-couple families Less than $15,000 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 or more Female householder, no husband present Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Males 15 years and over, with income Median income (dollars) Percent year-round full-time workers Median income (dollars) Females 15 years and over, with income Median income (dollars) Percent year-round full-time workers Median income (dollars) Per capita income (dollars) Persons in households (dollars) Persons in group quarters (dollars) 700 631 152 128 139 873 122 419 626 610 408 587 806 501 467 422 740 052 767 108 449 300 581 203 100 723 026 055 697 337 262 565 878 302 864 385 172 964 037 323 46.9 35 621 177 308 12 042 31.2 25 620 17 610 17 805 12 604 189 6 9 12 25 25 35 40 20 14 41 49 134 3 4 7 15 17 24 32 17 12 46 54 109 6 11 13 20 29 28 17 1 2 2 3 5 1 208 25 132 3 5 7 17 18 24 28 15 10 42 50 91 2 2 4 10 11 16 21 12 9 48 56 73 3 7 8 13 19 20 12 1 1 2 2 4 1 140 26 150 807 668 934 742 292 406 152 229 920 344 951 851 003 526 730 617 607 592 962 659 155 083 025 637 571 345 718 566 778 659 989 312 612 007 457 007 594 081 194 52.1 35 176 123 081 13 776 35.7 25 710 18 594 18 928 10 259 426 190 356 569 672 963 070 320 888 398 564 446 301 248 414 632 107 723 162 490 176 349 798 238 316 993 111 969 243 168 832 917 839 953 1 072 1 535 2 500 1 018 82 879 27 706 54.7 36 536 74 748 14 938 38.6 26 234 19 500 19 753 8 762 81 2 3 4 10 10 15 17 9 7 43 52 56 1 1 2 6 6 10 13 8 6 49 58 45 1 4 4 8 12 13 7 426 190 356 569 672 963 070 320 888 398 564 446 301 248 414 632 107 723 162 490 176 349 798 238 316 993 111 969 243 168 832 917 839 953 1 072 1 535 2 500 1 018 82 879 27 706 54.7 36 536 74 748 14 938 38.6 26 234 19 500 19 753 8 762 81 2 3 4 10 10 15 17 9 7 43 52 56 1 1 2 6 6 10 13 8 6 49 58 45 1 4 4 8 12 13 7 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 23 848 924 1 102 1 664 3 332 3 558 4 405 5 034 2 365 1 464 39 303 46 035 16 230 427 488 981 2 026 2 287 2 936 3 824 2 038 1 223 45 651 50 616 12 906 762 1 468 1 786 2 386 3 416 3 088 2 410 265 305 422 417 749 252 25 401 23 085 52.5 32 150 22 072 13 452 34.7 25 453 17 090 17 574 8 820 26 876 693 1 210 1 701 3 738 3 771 4 931 5 798 2 976 2 058 41 637 50 781 19 320 328 624 1 117 2 484 2 597 3 494 4 648 2 445 1 583 45 512 54 122 15 415 816 1 766 1 963 2 937 4 194 3 739 2 662 208 354 513 505 758 324 31 801 24 755 45.1 32 197 26 261 11 335 28.1 23 804 17 373 17 716 12 594 550 824 484 194 397 581 716 267 397 690 332 456 955 498 941 692 123 445 175 146 790 145 322 307 463 152 681 337 131 559 603 576 566 690 857 928 1 165 370 67 956 23 170 36.2 36 828 54 227 8 593 21.2 25 277 15 572 15 487 17 895 57 2 3 4 7 7 10 12 5 3 39 46 42 1 1 2 5 5 8 10 4 3 43 50 35 3 3 4 7 9 7 4 8 428 325 403 551 1 199 1 293 1 650 1 738 688 581 39 299 46 498 6 138 131 162 345 830 898 1 289 1 426 590 467 42 627 50 231 5 160 307 621 749 1 133 1 369 981 681 53 79 148 146 207 48 9 246 25 273 41.4 32 400 7 666 10 189 23.9 23 353 16 376 16 403 15 231 177 583 914 198 247 791 351 045 226 822 29 010 37 465 15 018 922 1 168 1 501 2 448 2 099 2 578 2 527 1 075 700 31 990 40 431 11 158 1 759 1 687 1 582 2 154 2 311 1 665 2 250 348 364 461 436 496 145 25 938 14 260 21.8 33 226 19 751 6 430 11.7 23 522 11 785 11 494 18 461 20 1 1 2 3 2 3 3 1 375 – 10 16 68 42 59 83 54 43 48 295 54 193 303 – 4 14 40 35 44 75 49 42 52 624 58 416 267 10 25 33 41 67 91 10 – 2 4 4 – – 439 26 458 46.9 36 750 413 7 070 13.3 32 917 17 693 17 693 – MEDIAN INCOME IN 1989 BY SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Family type and presence of own children: Families (dollars) With own children under 18 years (dollars) With own children under 6 years (dollars) Married-couple families (dollars) With own children under 18 years (dollars) With own children under 6 years (dollars) Female householder, no husband present (dollars) With own children under 18 years (dollars) With own children under 6 years (dollars) Workers in family in 1989: No workers (dollars) 1 worker (dollars) 2 or more workers (dollars) Husband and wife worked (dollars) Nonfamily households (dollars) Male householder (dollars) Living alone (dollars) 65 years and over (dollars) Female householder (dollars) Living alone (dollars) 65 years and over (dollars) 46 42 36 52 50 41 19 16 11 12 30 55 56 28 32 27 14 23 20 12 581 976 567 022 635 814 942 425 136 630 943 037 534 602 023 553 424 888 366 473 48 43 35 53 51 41 21 17 10 12 30 56 57 29 34 30 17 24 21 13 083 726 978 803 727 568 238 128 929 719 923 484 870 784 375 110 429 286 002 195 49 45 37 56 53 44 22 18 11 12 32 58 59 30 34 30 19 25 22 13 798 007 084 224 470 010 373 045 199 733 038 283 856 031 392 016 345 508 298 546 49 45 37 56 53 44 22 18 11 12 32 58 59 30 34 30 19 25 22 13 798 007 084 224 470 010 373 045 199 733 038 283 856 031 392 016 345 508 298 546 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 45 40 31 50 48 37 20 15 10 11 28 53 54 29 32 29 20 23 19 13 651 488 332 266 505 643 208 842 887 728 149 360 555 101 108 511 114 726 416 218 45 43 36 50 50 38 19 16 10 14 28 54 55 29 36 30 12 20 17 12 512 163 669 945 614 480 495 120 456 282 943 359 314 429 449 704 024 268 471 531 43 41 37 48 48 42 16 14 11 12 30 52 53 25 26 21 11 21 17 10 322 849 765 634 136 277 800 294 639 489 986 111 932 143 424 883 680 675 281 783 42 40 35 46 45 36 20 15 11 16 28 50 51 26 29 25 12 21 14 12 627 492 673 414 161 422 299 144 544 136 397 983 374 027 085 573 353 067 668 188 31 31 26 38 37 33 14 12 10 11 21 40 44 17 17 14 9 15 12 8 990 356 787 428 945 789 423 837 586 259 278 731 020 058 948 811 164 152 778 842 624 663 967 672 842 – 14 375 13 750 5 360 682 250 152 051 241 198 042 – 37 917 37 917 13 750 20 36 56 57 22 22 36 52 52 50 54 54 INCOME TYPE IN 1989 Households With earnings Mean earnings (dollars) With wage or salary income Mean wage or salary income (dollars) With nonfarm self-employment income Mean nonfarm self-employment income (dollars) With farm self-employment income Mean farm self-employment income (dollars) With interest, dividend, or net rental income Mean interest, dividend, or net rental income (dollars) With Social Security income Mean Social Security income (dollars) With public assistance income Mean public assistance income (dollars) With retirement income Mean retirement income (dollars) With other income Mean other income (dollars) 189 175 46 168 43 35 22 2 5 148 3 20 7 15 4 24 12 30 3 700 159 924 853 783 475 911 454 482 874 709 371 210 043 934 232 672 439 522 132 122 48 118 45 22 21 1 4 98 3 13 7 9 4 16 13 21 3 150 500 159 834 399 785 868 431 408 913 913 739 423 520 932 492 436 255 581 81 76 49 73 46 13 21 426 113 356 912 833 549 527 926 3 739 58 207 4 7 7 5 5 9 14 13 3 101 597 277 251 299 708 516 456 800 81 76 49 73 46 13 21 426 113 356 912 833 549 527 926 3 739 58 207 4 7 7 5 5 9 14 13 3 101 597 277 251 299 708 516 456 800 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 23 21 43 21 41 3 16 848 752 474 270 373 886 615 231 4 671 18 289 3 2 7 1 4 3 13 3 3 703 604 649 684 788 334 396 521 361 26 24 48 23 44 5 26 876 635 598 652 538 350 545 274 6 451 22 417 3 3 7 2 4 3 10 4 3 595 538 570 585 279 450 434 278 072 57 52 44 50 39 12 24 1 6 49 3 6 6 5 4 7 11 9 3 550 659 050 019 945 690 784 023 984 961 305 632 770 523 937 740 044 184 386 8 7 44 7 39 2 28 428 712 312 199 216 084 038 106 9 311 6 984 177 017 091 178 744 387 049 363 8 259 17 951 3 2 6 2 5 2 8 3 3 170 970 049 971 183 799 410 195 095 20 18 35 17 30 4 23 375 357 48 792 333 40 389 121 25 002 138 6 840 270 3 469 65 7 563 24 3 274 82 15 756 43 2 442 3 273 1 016 7 179 655 4 541 1 099 11 305 1 449 3 178 38 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 38 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 29. Poverty Status in 1989 of Families and Persons: 1990 Urban Rural Outside urbanized area Place of 10,000 or more Place of 2,500 to 9,999 Place of 1,000 to 2,499 [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural and Size of Place The State Total Inside urbanized area Total Central place Urban fringe Total Place of less than 1,000 Rural farm ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1989 Families In owner-occupied housing unit With related children under 18 years With related children under 5 years Householder worked in 1989 Householder worked year round full time in 1989 Householder under 65 years with work disability Householder foreign born Householder under 25 years Householder 65 years and over Householder high school graduate or higher With public assistance income in 1989 With Social Security income in 1989 Married-couple families With related children under 18 years With related children under 5 years Householder worked in 1989 Householder worked year round full time in 1989 Householder high school graduate or higher Householder 65 years and over With public assistance income in 1989 With Social Security income in 1989 Female householder, no husband present With related children under 18 years With related children under 5 years Householder worked in 1989 Householder worked year round full time in 1989 Householder high school graduate or higher Householder 65 years and over With public assistance income in 1989 With Social Security income in 1989 Unrelated individuals for whom poverty status is determined Nonfamily householder In owner-occupied housing unit 65 years and over Persons for whom poverty status is determined Persons 18 years and over Persons 65 years and over Related children under 18 years Related children under 6 years Related children 5 to 17 years 134 84 86 41 120 71 8 6 8 7 118 11 13 109 66 33 99 61 97 6 5 10 17 14 6 13 6 14 1 5 2 86 54 23 6 532 364 21 167 64 113 806 055 728 802 029 321 898 792 039 940 072 035 306 100 917 240 525 878 491 370 259 248 565 441 147 255 026 183 136 046 216 160 894 793 563 474 001 112 172 464 412 91 52 58 28 82 54 5 5 6 4 83 6 8 73 44 22 68 46 67 3 2 6 12 10 4 10 5 10 851 188 437 537 901 014 749 738 483 773 025 812 512 637 378 350 076 386 663 963 895 558 989 684 661 085 029 925 608 3 541 1 469 484 299 243 689 912 814 888 204 529 633 56 33 35 16 51 34 3 3 3 2 51 3 4 45 26 13 42 29 42 2 1 3 7 6 2 6 3 6 301 521 120 828 167 464 640 838 678 520 749 735 781 316 616 141 188 609 194 148 530 780 917 556 780 172 235 842 270 1 983 745 450 125 892 503 198 530 606 094 660 472 56 33 35 16 51 34 3 3 3 2 51 3 4 45 26 13 42 29 42 2 1 3 7 6 2 6 3 6 301 521 120 828 167 464 640 838 678 520 749 735 781 316 616 141 188 609 194 148 530 780 917 556 780 172 235 842 270 1 983 745 450 125 892 503 198 530 606 094 660 472 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 16 8 10 5 14 9 1 14 1 1 12 7 4 11 8 11 1 2 1 1 2 230 396 442 208 546 456 845 940 424 872 631 176 508 906 854 103 839 077 813 749 448 184 410 975 905 872 938 059 96 669 256 169 618 618 043 656 676 730 812 704 391 19 10 12 6 17 10 1 1 1 16 1 2 15 9 5 14 8 13 1 1 2 2 2 2 320 271 875 501 188 094 264 960 381 381 645 901 223 415 908 106 049 700 656 066 917 594 662 153 976 041 856 024 242 889 468 865 556 733 143 058 608 552 298 165 770 42 31 28 13 37 17 3 1 1 3 35 4 4 35 22 10 31 15 29 2 2 3 4 3 1 3 955 867 291 265 128 307 149 054 556 167 047 223 794 463 539 890 449 492 828 407 364 690 576 757 486 170 997 3 258 528 1 505 747 676 595 550 874 562 187 224 968 935 779 6 3 3 1 5 2 138 960 978 815 449 799 493 244 290 407 277 463 654 160 184 525 642 449 521 356 237 549 681 560 205 524 210 540 41 195 72 15 10 10 5 12 3 1 1 10 2 2 11 7 4 9 2 7 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 018 719 562 534 168 398 071 305 632 620 159 369 209 158 653 103 468 890 955 030 235 453 250 831 882 379 215 271 414 890 517 303 269 149 47 277 133 28 – 5 55 247 17 61 267 124 37 244 133 226 52 13 54 10 10 8 10 – 8 – 4 4 154 72 23 2 1 129 794 93 325 74 269 5 5 3 1 4 2 4 62 40 15 4 357 249 13 107 42 71 37 25 9 2 216 152 7 63 24 42 37 25 9 2 216 152 7 63 24 42 11 7 2 1 62 43 2 18 7 12 13 7 2 1 79 53 3 25 10 16 23 14 8 1 174 114 7 59 21 41 3 293 2 290 1 295 369 23 809 15 897 1 048 7 826 2 894 5 418 9 234 5 159 2 906 790 67 323 42 486 3 422 24 709 9 443 16 799 INCOME IN 1989 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL Families Percent below poverty level In owner-occupied housing unit With related children under 18 years With related children under 5 years Householder worked in 1989 Householder worked year round full time in 1989 Householder under 65 years with work disability Householder foreign born Householder under 25 years Householder 65 years and over Householder high school graduate or higher With public assistance income in 1989 With Social Security income in 1989 Mean income deficit (dollars) Married-couple families With related children under 18 years With related children under 5 years Householder worked in 1989 Householder worked year round full time in 1989 Householder high school graduate or higher Householder 65 years and over With public assistance income in 1989 With Social Security income in 1989 Mean income deficit (dollars) Female householder, no husband present With related children under 18 years With related children under 5 years Householder worked in 1989 Householder worked year round full time in 1989 Householder high school graduate or higher Householder 65 years and over With public assistance income in 1989 With Social Security income in 1989 Mean income deficit (dollars) Unrelated individuals Percent below poverty level Nonfamily householder In owner-occupied housing unit 65 years and over Mean income deficit (dollars) Persons Percent below poverty level Persons 18 years and over Persons 65 years and over Related children under 18 years Related children under 6 years Related children 5 to 17 years Persons below 125 percent of poverty level Persons below 200 percent of poverty level 9 198 6.8 3 832 7 935 5 084 5 678 704 956 447 1 329 497 6 320 2 755 637 5 037 4 018 3 127 2 167 2 748 600 2 799 294 655 348 5 282 4 238 4 050 2 397 2 264 86 2 920 136 1 935 238 4 819 14 159 16.4 5 942 2 207 807 3 706 47 906 9.0 28 622 1 606 18 219 8 471 10 887 66 558 126 605 5 138 5.6 1 126 4 579 3 093 3 088 504 551 353 1 045 147 3 818 1 784 279 4 562 1 759 1 372 990 1 226 434 1 375 91 224 133 4 516 2 959 2 856 1 867 1 574 59 2 141 38 1 465 132 4 588 9 386 15.0 3 751 841 489 3 641 26 412 7.4 16 279 735 9 438 4 766 5 241 37 888 75 915 3 099 5.5 629 2 806 1 788 1 864 282 289 273 626 58 2 351 1 056 152 4 604 1 019 821 565 713 239 807 35 159 68 4 512 1 837 1 775 1 079 990 43 1 388 11 843 79 4 644 5 272 14.1 2 132 407 278 3 694 15 496 7.2 9 377 382 5 693 2 742 3 303 22 149 42 890 3 099 5.5 629 2 806 1 788 1 864 282 289 273 626 58 2 351 1 056 152 4 604 1 019 821 565 713 239 807 35 159 68 4 512 1 837 1 775 1 079 990 43 1 388 11 843 79 4 644 5 272 14.1 2 132 407 278 3 694 15 496 7.2 9 377 382 5 693 2 742 3 303 22 149 42 890 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 032 6.4 164 907 700 604 131 124 55 206 47 795 330 58 4 879 391 289 252 273 125 299 39 16 41 5 015 577 577 418 285 – 432 4 297 13 4 798 1 907 17.1 920 193 83 3 358 5 298 8.5 3 239 166 1 931 1 083 957 7 439 15 120 1 007 5.2 333 866 605 620 91 138 25 213 42 672 398 69 4 106 349 262 173 240 70 269 17 49 24 3 972 545 504 370 299 16 321 23 325 40 4 176 2 207 15.9 699 241 128 3 758 5 618 7.1 3 663 187 1 814 941 981 8 300 17 905 4 060 9.5 2 706 3 356 1 991 2 590 200 405 94 284 350 2 502 971 358 5 639 2 259 1 755 1 177 1 522 166 1 424 203 431 215 5 878 1 279 1 194 530 690 27 779 98 470 106 5 353 4 773 20.2 2 191 1 366 318 3 835 21 494 12.3 12 343 871 8 781 3 705 5 646 28 670 50 690 300 4.9 163 244 132 180 18 25 25 32 16 197 59 33 4 555 140 92 55 85 15 85 8 5 26 4 895 139 131 59 74 3 105 8 54 7 4 239 594 18.0 287 171 44 3 805 1 627 6.8 1 005 70 540 218 366 2 455 5 425 2 679 17.8 1 839 2 324 1 487 1 753 85 222 40 193 245 1 428 643 266 5 999 1 463 1 253 869 1 019 61 810 117 300 145 6 353 776 716 376 407 17 382 89 281 84 5 672 2 404 26.0 1 128 739 173 3 826 14 410 21.4 7 850 539 6 452 2 865 4 016 18 599 31 073 4 1.3 4 2 2 2 – 2 – – – 2 – – 267 2 – – – – 2 – – – 359 2 2 2 2 – – – – – 175 59 38.3 – – – 3 763 67 5.9 56 – 1 1 – 155 254 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 39 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 39 Table 30. Selected Characteristics of Persons 60 Years and Over by Age: 1990 Urban Rural Outside urbanized area Place of 10,000 or more Place of 2,500 to 9,999 Place of 1,000 to 2,499 [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural and Size of Place The State Total Inside urbanized area Total Central place Urban fringe Total Place of less than 1,000 Rural farm LIVING ARRANGEMENTS Persons 60 to 64 years In households In group quarters Nursing homes Persons 65 to 74 years In households In group quarters Nursing homes Persons 75 years and over In households In group quarters Nursing homes 12 706 12 483 223 65 15 427 15 114 313 241 6 732 5 932 800 757 8 375 8 230 145 65 10 273 10 006 267 224 4 605 3 833 772 741 4 911 4 820 91 55 5 780 5 698 82 74 2 198 1 880 318 298 4 911 4 820 91 55 5 780 5 698 82 74 2 198 1 880 318 298 – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 487 1 475 12 4 1 900 1 838 62 57 1 108 887 221 221 1 977 1 935 42 6 2 593 2 470 123 93 1 299 1 066 233 222 4 331 4 253 78 – 5 154 5 108 46 17 2 127 2 099 28 16 596 596 – – 728 713 15 11 356 335 21 9 1 786 1 757 29 – 2 274 2 268 6 6 1 161 1 154 7 7 24 24 – – 49 49 – – 44 44 – – EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Persons 60 to 64 years Less than 9th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher Persons 65 to 74 years Less than 9th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher Persons 75 years and over Less than 9th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher 12 2 1 3 3 2 15 3 2 4 3 2 6 2 1 1 1 706 155 943 320 154 134 427 230 195 379 555 068 732 396 015 439 098 784 8 375 926 1 337 2 165 2 287 1 660 10 273 1 472 1 455 3 202 2 704 1 440 4 605 1 170 837 1 103 847 648 4 911 471 670 1 321 1 404 1 045 5 780 642 801 1 895 1 509 933 2 198 489 415 488 485 321 4 911 471 670 1 321 1 404 1 045 5 780 642 801 1 895 1 509 933 2 198 489 415 488 485 321 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 487 163 310 305 354 355 1 900 316 320 488 519 257 1 108 269 184 352 142 161 1 977 292 357 539 529 260 2 593 514 334 819 676 250 1 299 412 238 263 220 166 4 331 1 229 606 1 155 867 474 5 154 1 758 740 1 177 851 628 2 127 1 226 178 336 251 136 596 105 142 163 135 51 728 143 156 194 133 102 356 150 53 71 64 18 1 786 929 219 303 183 152 2 274 1 345 173 355 236 165 1 161 850 62 161 57 31 24 3 – 18 – 3 49 3 12 17 8 9 44 2 8 15 11 8 INCOME AND POVERTY STATUS IN 1989 Married-couple families, householder 60 to 64 years Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level Persons 60 to 64 years living alone Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 or more Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level Married-couple families, householder 65 to 74 years Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level Persons 65 to 74 years living alone Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 or more Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level Married-couple families, householder 75 years and over Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level Persons 75 years and over living alone Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 or more Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level 4 548 77 121 192 396 602 800 2 360 4.4 2 428 271 437 331 471 305 613 15.3 4 974 76 162 282 863 805 1 095 1 691 3.8 3 786 317 838 881 789 467 494 10.8 1 396 38 135 161 315 234 220 293 7.4 2 014 258 546 484 446 112 168 15.2 2 889 24 20 66 197 372 485 1 725 1.4 1 738 160 288 217 341 245 487 12.5 3 141 12 58 108 422 489 721 1 331 1.3 2 684 180 520 643 569 365 407 9.3 822 13 73 77 167 129 147 216 6.2 1 452 174 360 343 332 97 146 13.6 1 749 7 7 32 103 211 266 1 123 .4 970 67 119 132 215 130 307 9.7 1 753 – 24 41 166 245 442 835 1.3 1 493 128 245 317 316 247 240 10.3 395 5 26 16 81 59 79 129 3.3 671 81 166 157 152 42 73 14.0 1 749 7 7 32 103 211 266 1 123 .4 970 67 119 132 215 130 307 9.7 1 753 – 24 41 166 245 442 835 1.3 1 493 128 245 317 316 247 240 10.3 395 5 26 16 81 59 79 129 3.3 671 81 166 157 152 42 73 14.0 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 477 4 – – 25 89 94 265 .8 365 67 77 20 63 51 87 24.4 543 12 – 5 67 102 107 250 2.2 621 13 121 192 123 55 117 6.1 206 5 33 52 32 33 17 34 13.1 331 39 76 74 98 21 23 11.8 663 13 13 34 69 72 125 337 4.4 403 26 92 65 63 64 93 8.7 845 – 34 62 189 142 172 246 .7 570 39 154 134 130 63 50 10.2 221 3 14 9 54 37 51 53 5.0 450 54 118 112 82 34 50 14.4 1 659 53 101 126 199 230 315 635 9.8 690 111 149 114 130 60 126 22.3 1 833 64 104 174 441 316 374 360 8.2 1 102 137 318 238 220 102 87 14.5 574 25 62 84 148 105 73 77 9.2 562 84 186 141 114 15 22 19.4 190 4 21 4 22 25 21 93 4.2 107 13 27 15 26 6 20 12.1 247 4 5 24 45 43 40 86 2.4 213 37 46 43 68 14 5 17.4 109 2 7 1 33 24 17 25 1.8 124 2 36 48 30 3 5 3.2 694 29 47 75 99 119 130 195 14.8 280 71 67 41 50 25 26 28.2 748 26 57 80 186 168 130 101 12.3 459 67 171 121 44 24 32 18.5 282 10 17 51 79 57 46 22 8.9 252 58 89 61 24 12 8 25.8 7 – – – – – 2 5 – 3 – – – – – 3 – 25 – – – 2 2 9 12 – – – – – – – – – 27 – – 8 11 – – 8 – 2 – – 2 – – – – 40 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 40 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 31. Ancestry: 1990 Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area Urban, outside urbanized area [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area The State All persons Ancestry specified Single ancestry Multiple ancestry Ancestry unclassified or not reported Total ancestries reported Acadian Albanian Arab Egyptian Iraqi Jordanian Lebanese Palestinian Syrian Arab/ Arabic Other Arab Armenian Assyrian Australian Austrian Basque Belgian Brazilian British Bulgarian Canadian Celtic Croatian Czech Czechoslovakian Danish Dutch Eastern European English Estonian European Finnish French (except Basque) French Canadian German Greek Guyanese Hungarian Icelander Iranian Irish Israeli Italian Latvian Lithuanian Luxemburger Macedonian Maltese Northern European Norwegian Pennsylvania German Polish Portuguese Romanian Russian Scandinavian Scotch-Irish Scottish Serbian Slavic Slovak Slovene Subsaharan African Cape Verdean Ethiopian Ghanian Nigerian African Other Subsaharan African Swedish Swiss Turkish Ukrainian United States or American Welsh West Indian (excluding Hispanic origin groups) Bahamian Barbadian Belizean British West Indian Dutch West Indian Haitian Jamaican Trinidadian/ Tobagonian West Indian Other West Indian Yugoslavian Other ancestries 550 503 332 170 46 1 100 043 133 925 208 910 086 852 197 541 – – – 279 15 76 148 23 138 – 197 695 245 672 64 012 110 457 107 518 834 878 993 365 89 600 95 598 773 844 335 180 665 72 200 131 144 322 14 591 179 267 79 2 15 611 087 354 294 628 549 032 814 850 996 274 254 895 97 493 20 34 5 53 361 20 716 902 66 962 000 774 568 20 6 – 33 51 91 186 41 140 – 374 681 226 203 118 85 22 452 Total 338 412 282 130 926 676 520 163 359 – – – 208 12 45 76 18 90 – 83 871 104 241 21 910 52 600 30 312 249 383 930 215 37 925 23 987 594 754 692 396 932 32 982 55 81 255 9 897 66 753 38 – 10 188 178 129 257 717 351 179 831 383 360 200 80 293 76 258 – 27 5 8 212 6 565 168 12 510 805 559 311 20 – – 22 21 67 104 15 62 – 608 873 In central city 226 203 118 85 22 452 338 412 282 130 926 676 520 163 359 – – – 208 12 45 76 18 90 – 83 871 104 241 21 910 52 600 30 312 249 383 930 215 37 925 23 987 594 754 692 396 932 32 982 55 81 255 9 897 66 753 38 – 10 188 178 129 257 717 351 179 831 383 360 200 80 293 76 258 – 27 5 8 212 6 565 168 12 510 805 559 311 20 – – 22 21 67 104 15 62 – 608 873 Total – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Not in central city Urban Outside urbanized area – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Inside urbanized area – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Rural – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 323 299 214 85 23 647 Total 705 721 643 078 984 410 332 34 182 – – – 71 3 31 72 5 48 – 114 824 141 431 43 102 58 857 77 206 585 495 063 150 52 675 72 611 179 090 643 784 733 40 218 76 63 067 5 694 113 514 41 2 5 423 909 225 037 911 198 853 983 467 636 74 174 602 21 235 20 7 – 45 149 14 151 734 54 452 195 215 257 – 6 – 11 30 24 82 26 78 – 766 808 Place of 10,000 or more 66 60 40 20 5 132 353 871 673 198 482 706 55 9 65 – – – 27 – – 33 5 11 – 30 180 29 112 20 325 31 241 24 115 341 112 698 617 7 224 23 355 645 963 571 012 136 40 244 27 20 279 – 923 14 87 30 – – 106 400 74 379 124 37 562 649 431 494 13 52 156 7 128 – 7 – 35 86 – 245 384 7 125 461 602 80 – – – 11 – – 30 – 39 – 281 657 Place of 2,500 to 9,999 82 76 55 21 5 165 765 861 825 036 904 530 127 14 47 – – – 20 3 18 6 – 4 – 12 271 17 109 5 300 9 219 18 34 286 105 656 220 18 000 20 758 512 208 781 172 183 – 306 21 38 492 3 959 6 118 7 2 – 163 693 17 274 258 101 770 932 494 572 23 7 132 4 46 12 – – – 32 2 396 446 41 113 301 044 79 – 6 – – 8 – 21 26 18 – 184 750 174 161 118 43 12 349 Rural 587 989 145 844 598 174 150 11 70 – – – 24 – 13 33 – 33 – 72 373 95 210 18 477 18 397 35 57 958 278 709 313 27 451 29 498 022 919 291 600 414 – 668 28 5 296 2 812 93 309 4 – 5 154 816 134 384 529 60 521 402 542 570 38 115 314 10 61 8 – – 10 31 12 510 904 6 214 433 569 98 – – – – 22 24 31 – 21 – 301 401 1 3 1 2 5 14 76 3 3 23 5 127 1 2 74 14 1 1 1 1 1 2 6 34 1 10 2 60 1 2 6 34 1 10 2 60 1 3 8 41 2 2 13 2 66 1 40 7 1 10 2 10 1 4 21 1 1 6 1 34 2 15 3 17 34 6 34 6 9 1 10 1 20 3 23 12 1 6 4 12 16 1 9 6 2 1 6 7 1 9 6 2 1 6 7 1 13 6 3 2 6 9 3 1 3 1 6 3 2 1 3 4 1 2 1 2 17 2 23 5 7 1 7 2 7 1 7 2 10 1 15 3 2 2 5 2 4 1 8 1 1 169 59 59 109 18 27 63 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 41 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 41 Table 32. Nativity, Citizenship, Year of Entry, Area of Birth, and Language Spoken at Home: 1990 Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area Urban, outside urbanized area [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area The State Total In central city Total Not in central city Urban Outside urbanized area Inside urbanized area Rural Total Place of 10,000 or more Place of 2,500 to 9,999 Rural NATIVITY AND CITIZENSHIP All persons Native Foreign born Naturalized citizen Not a citizen Entered 1980 to 1990 Naturalized citizen Entered 1965 to 1979 Naturalized citizen 550 525 24 13 11 10 2 8 5 24 3 2 2 1 3 2 1 2 2 1 043 229 814 365 449 813 826 082 618 814 851 309 837 816 201 884 997 075 567 277 226 212 13 7 6 5 1 4 3 13 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 338 979 359 194 165 961 611 422 142 359 125 329 505 002 761 650 011 101 384 491 226 212 13 7 6 5 1 4 3 13 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 338 979 359 194 165 961 611 422 142 359 125 329 505 002 761 650 011 101 384 491 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 323 312 11 6 5 4 1 3 2 705 250 455 171 284 852 215 660 476 66 63 3 1 1 1 353 100 253 729 524 321 311 1 020 663 82 78 4 2 2 2 765 476 289 249 040 098 554 1 411 1 020 174 170 3 2 1 1 587 674 913 193 720 433 350 1 229 793 YEAR OF ENTRY Foreign-born persons 1987 to 1990 1985 or 1986 1982 to 1984 1980 or 1981 1975 to 1979 1970 to 1974 1965 to 1969 1960 to 1964 1950 to 1959 Before 1950 11 455 1 726 980 1 332 814 1 440 1 234 986 974 1 183 786 11 455 2 524 558 65 – 5 052 2 679 2 609 1 066 1 288 278 440 144 132 78 119 50 514 277 290 250 4 1 417 195 649 054 169 160 1 710 12 133 437 138 944 114 117 97 77 159 405 393 1 761 2 956 202 27 34 24 637 836 3 253 412 287 372 250 431 310 279 278 440 194 3 253 767 142 16 – 1 443 668 682 302 324 108 148 75 64 46 18 12 115 76 59 827 54 337 1 431 323 38 57 624 – 20 210 25 – 51 17 – 63 25 187 90 – 479 530 8 6 7 1 087 212 4 289 763 422 598 315 627 546 238 272 232 276 4 289 699 144 7 – 2 310 1 312 916 433 330 49 66 17 31 21 63 25 197 146 74 086 64 715 1 438 236 30 58 298 2 75 64 21 86 48 42 40 1 50 84 179 1 149 1 740 134 – 7 4 259 329 3 913 551 271 362 249 382 378 469 424 511 316 3 913 1 058 272 42 – 1 299 699 1 011 331 634 121 226 52 37 11 38 13 202 55 156 504 131 143 1 780 495 101 45 788 10 38 163 92 858 15 58 57 13 84 134 124 – 133 686 60 21 20 19 291 295 AREA OF BIRTH BY YEAR OF ENTRY Foreign-born persons Europe Entered 1980 to 1990 Soviet Union Entered 1980 to 1990 Asia Entered 1980 to 1990 North America Entered 1980 to 1990 Canada Entered 1980 to 1990 South America Entered 1980 to 1990 Africa Entered 1980 to 1990 Oceania Entered 1980 to 1990 Area not reported Entered 1980 to 1990 24 814 5 757 1 391 89 – 11 375 6 371 5 042 1 914 2 538 676 922 342 226 142 449 205 954 448 495 435 10 2 3 425 260 020 030 289 262 342 12 249 776 377 111 191 227 212 273 508 815 450 57 333 124 273 153 87 780 214 13 359 3 233 833 24 – 6 323 3 692 2 433 848 1 250 398 482 198 94 64 330 155 440 171 205 008 185 065 5 371 976 120 102 1 632 – 116 339 239 167 77 110 115 196 349 410 1 057 56 2 572 2 168 71 126 53 2 143 1 378 13 359 3 233 833 24 – 6 323 3 692 2 433 848 1 250 398 482 198 94 64 330 155 440 171 205 008 185 065 5 371 976 120 102 1 632 – 116 339 239 167 77 110 115 196 349 410 1 057 56 2 572 2 168 71 126 53 2 143 1 378 LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME Persons 5 years and over Speak only English Spanish French Italian Portuguese German Yiddish Other West Germanic Scandinavian Polish Russian South Slavic Other Slavic Greek Indic Other Indo-European languages Chinese Japanese Mon-Khmer Korean Tagalog Vietnamese Arabic Hungarian Native North American languages Other languages 1 1 3 5 26 2 LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME BY ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Persons 5 years and over Speak English only Spanish Speak English " very well" Speak English " well" Speak English " not well" Speak English " not at all" Other Indo-European languages Speak English " very well" Speak English " well" Speak English " not well" Speak English " not at all" Asian and Pacific Island languages Speak English " very well" Speak English " well" Speak English " not well" Speak English " not at all" All other languages Speak English " very well" Speak English " well" Speak English " not well" Speak English " not at all" 495 435 10 6 1 1 9 7 1 12 6 3 2 27 17 7 2 425 260 020 786 871 190 173 859 299 609 858 93 690 243 942 168 337 596 357 424 369 446 205 185 5 3 1 4 3 008 065 371 640 096 561 74 538 402 667 446 23 381 439 399 256 287 653 867 631 155 – 205 185 5 3 1 4 3 008 065 371 640 096 561 74 538 402 667 446 23 381 439 399 256 287 653 867 631 155 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 290 250 4 3 417 195 649 146 775 629 99 321 897 942 412 70 309 804 543 912 50 943 490 793 214 446 59 54 1 1 827 337 431 015 226 172 18 453 200 178 66 9 417 738 442 230 7 189 831 203 155 – 74 086 64 715 1 438 906 228 245 59 1 051 875 110 66 – 2 590 1 294 756 521 19 4 292 3 220 799 254 19 156 131 1 1 504 143 780 225 321 212 22 817 822 654 280 61 302 772 345 161 24 462 439 791 805 427 5 3 1 1 2 1 7 3 2 1 2 1 7 3 2 1 2 1 5 2 1 24 15 6 2 1 1 1 19 11 5 1 42 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 42 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 33. Place of Birth of Foreign-Born Persons: 1990 Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area Urban, outside urbanized area [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area The State Foreign-born persons Europe Austria Belgium Czechoslovakia Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Romania Spain Sweden Switzerland United Kingdom Yugoslavia Soviet Union Asia Afghanistan Burma Cambodia China Hong Kong India Indonesia Iran Iraq Israel Japan Jordan Korea Laos Lebanon Malaysia Pakistan Philippines Saudi Arabia Syria Taiwan Thailand Turkey Vietnam North America Canada Mexico Caribbean Bahamas Barbados Cuba Dominican Republic Grenada Haiti Jamaica Trinidad and Tobago Central America Belize Costa Rica El Salvador Guatemala Honduras Nicaragua Panama South America Argentina Bolivia Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Guyana Peru Uruguay Venezuela Africa Cape Verde Egypt Ethiopia Ghana Morocco Nigeria South Africa Oceania Australia New Zealand Area not reported 24 814 5 757 121 35 140 131 – 199 111 1 553 119 79 182 133 19 36 187 225 270 83 63 99 171 102 1 246 373 89 11 375 – 3 57 358 95 255 42 72 6 57 1 053 6 3 061 245 33 10 16 5 119 – – 204 293 20 299 5 042 2 538 1 457 571 2 15 131 242 2 17 49 49 430 20 31 120 62 22 44 131 922 46 14 183 87 262 35 75 158 12 38 226 8 2 7 – – 32 48 449 68 73 954 Total 13 359 3 233 56 6 93 55 – 121 67 860 73 46 80 64 – 19 83 80 170 42 48 60 71 72 734 298 24 6 323 – 3 56 135 61 151 19 32 – 52 755 – 2 284 218 31 – 16 2 113 – – 95 174 7 93 2 433 1 250 625 340 – – 103 161 – 14 21 15 192 15 7 49 37 15 8 61 482 4 10 31 28 197 27 35 126 – 14 94 – – – – – – 23 330 35 45 440 In central city 13 359 3 233 56 6 93 55 – 121 67 860 73 46 80 64 – 19 83 80 170 42 48 60 71 72 734 298 24 6 323 – 3 56 135 61 151 19 32 – 52 755 – 2 284 218 31 – 16 2 113 – – 95 174 7 93 2 433 1 250 625 340 – – 103 161 – 14 21 15 192 15 7 49 37 15 8 61 482 4 10 31 28 197 27 35 126 – 14 94 – – – – – – 23 330 35 45 440 Total – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Not in central city Urban Outside urbanized area – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Inside urbanized area – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Rural – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Total 11 455 2 524 65 29 47 76 – 78 44 693 46 33 102 69 19 17 104 145 100 41 15 39 100 30 512 75 65 5 052 – – 1 223 34 104 23 40 6 5 298 6 777 27 2 10 – 3 006 – – 109 119 13 206 2 609 1 288 832 231 2 15 28 81 2 3 28 34 238 5 24 71 25 7 36 70 440 42 4 152 59 65 8 40 32 12 24 132 8 2 7 – – 32 25 119 33 28 514 Place of 10,000 or more 3 253 767 14 – – 33 – 27 12 218 – 9 77 17 – 8 30 28 18 8 7 5 45 12 163 22 16 1 443 – – – 82 9 63 9 12 6 5 60 – 513 – – 8 – 547 – – 70 11 – 23 682 324 159 121 – 9 5 61 – – 10 6 70 – – 10 4 – 19 37 148 19 – 20 20 21 – 40 11 9 8 64 – – 7 – – 30 – 18 – – 115 Place of 2,500 to 9,999 4 289 699 25 7 7 15 – 20 17 167 13 9 5 21 3 – 31 57 17 14 5 7 19 6 176 45 7 2 310 – – 1 4 6 29 7 28 – – 152 – 125 21 2 – – 1 682 – – 19 80 6 139 916 330 403 62 2 6 6 5 – 3 10 28 112 – 16 59 6 – 17 14 66 6 4 – – 30 8 – 4 – 12 31 – 2 – – – 2 10 63 5 22 197 Rural 3 913 1 058 26 22 40 28 – 31 15 308 33 15 20 31 16 9 43 60 65 19 3 27 36 12 173 8 42 1 299 – – – 137 19 12 7 – – – 86 6 139 6 – 2 – 777 – – 20 28 7 44 1 011 634 270 48 – – 17 15 2 – 8 – 56 5 8 2 15 7 – 19 226 17 – 132 39 14 – – 17 3 4 37 8 – – – – – 15 38 28 6 202 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 43 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 43 Table 34. Age, Sex, Ability to Speak English, and Disability: 1990 Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area Urban, outside urbanized area [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area The State Total In central city Total Not in central city Urban Outside urbanized area Inside urbanized area Rural Total Place of 10,000 or more Place of 2,500 to 9,999 Rural AGE AND SEX All persons Under 3 years 3 and 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 74 years 75 years and over Female Under 3 years 3 and 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 74 years 75 years and over Median age for all persons Male Female 550 32 21 51 42 22 14 40 52 60 57 44 33 22 16 12 15 6 260 16 10 25 20 10 6 18 24 29 27 20 15 9 7 5 8 3 043 830 788 605 924 541 455 471 882 592 583 907 655 371 574 706 427 732 168 054 421 264 178 896 379 172 908 282 006 568 374 910 946 937 004 869 29.6 29.6 29.6 425 165 158 430 919 658 480 111 847 551 971 013 889 410 370 066 576 398 226 12 8 19 16 9 5 17 22 25 23 19 14 9 6 4 5 2 109 6 4 9 7 4 2 8 11 12 11 9 7 4 3 2 3 1 338 739 591 626 232 227 938 330 941 880 766 474 511 982 992 995 899 215 957 132 184 761 582 414 626 172 316 741 410 355 009 596 544 383 321 411 30.1 29.9 30.3 226 12 8 19 16 9 5 17 22 25 23 19 14 9 6 4 5 2 109 6 4 9 7 4 2 8 11 12 11 9 7 4 3 2 3 1 338 739 591 626 232 227 938 330 941 880 766 474 511 982 992 995 899 215 957 132 184 761 582 414 626 172 316 741 410 355 009 596 544 383 321 411 30.1 29.9 30.3 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 323 20 13 31 26 13 8 23 29 34 33 25 19 12 9 7 9 4 150 9 6 15 12 6 3 10 13 16 15 11 8 5 4 3 4 2 705 091 197 979 692 314 517 141 941 712 817 433 144 389 582 711 528 517 211 922 237 503 596 482 753 000 592 541 596 213 365 314 402 554 683 458 29.2 29.4 28.9 417 222 539 128 185 370 885 961 917 147 860 433 982 805 495 504 452 354 66 3 2 5 4 2 2 6 6 7 6 4 3 2 1 1 1 1 31 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 3 3 3 2 1 1 353 884 642 804 724 245 239 755 678 132 632 897 941 341 944 487 900 108 565 896 265 668 304 081 055 785 084 551 179 400 834 071 957 705 1 113 617 28.7 28.0 29.4 82 5 3 7 6 3 2 6 8 8 8 6 4 3 2 1 2 1 38 2 1 3 2 1 765 374 305 909 235 131 367 785 741 947 327 064 412 174 125 977 593 299 624 769 558 904 853 559 972 2 876 3 829 4 259 3 926 2 733 2 017 1 283 1 010 957 1 315 804 28.6 28.5 28.7 086 371 187 408 494 282 3 076 268 2 425 209 174 174 10 7 18 15 7 3 9 14 18 18 14 10 6 5 4 5 2 80 5 3 8 7 3 1 4 6 8 8 6 4 2 2 1 2 1 587 833 250 266 733 938 911 601 522 633 858 472 791 874 513 247 035 110 022 257 414 931 439 842 726 339 679 731 491 080 514 960 435 892 255 037 29.7 30.4 28.8 ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Persons 5 years and over Speak a language other than English 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 to 74 years 75 years and over Do not speak English " very well" 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 to 74 years 75 years and over 495 60 11 44 2 1 22 4 15 1 4 474 9 2 6 205 19 3 15 008 943 619 302 734 288 7 595 1 150 5 930 404 111 205 19 3 15 008 943 619 302 734 288 7 595 1 150 5 930 404 111 290 40 7 29 2 1 14 2 9 1 2 274 5 1 3 59 827 5 490 800 4 246 274 170 1 706 193 1 321 107 85 352 56 169 679 123 448 64 44 74 9 1 7 156 25 5 17 1 504 361 552 474 417 918 10 103 2 500 6 171 831 601 658 227 228 235 435 319 239 ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH IN HOUSEHOLD Linguistically isolated households Persons 5 years and over in households In linguistically isolated households 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 to 74 years 75 years and over 1 580 199 907 3 605 875 2 562 124 44 1 580 199 907 3 605 875 2 562 124 44 423 68 586 898 137 621 69 71 1 150 4 1 2 DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS Males 16 to 64 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation In labor force With a self-care limitation With a work disability In labor force Prevented from working No work disability In labor force Females 16 to 64 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation In labor force With a self-care limitation With a work disability In labor force Prevented from working No work disability In labor force Males 65 to 74 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation Females 65 to 74 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation Males 75 years and over With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation Females 75 years and over With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation 173 290 4 021 1 912 791 2 982 12 728 7 850 3 791 160 562 139 425 169 603 4 551 2 484 750 3 045 10 012 4 353 4 137 159 591 114 199 7 271 678 471 393 7 893 1 047 830 571 2 638 543 492 323 3 314 1 046 948 625 71 664 1 601 791 366 1 180 5 312 3 548 1 276 66 352 60 033 74 664 2 158 1 128 371 1 453 4 443 2 058 1 617 70 221 52 700 2 555 337 222 233 3 270 460 353 278 735 150 137 65 1 182 421 413 271 71 664 1 601 791 366 1 180 5 312 3 548 1 276 66 352 60 033 74 664 2 158 1 128 371 1 453 4 443 2 058 1 617 70 221 52 700 2 555 337 222 233 3 270 460 353 278 735 150 137 65 1 182 421 413 271 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 101 626 2 420 1 121 425 1 802 7 416 4 302 2 515 94 210 79 392 94 939 2 393 1 356 379 1 592 5 569 2 295 2 520 89 370 61 499 4 716 341 249 160 4 623 587 477 293 1 903 393 355 258 2 132 625 535 354 19 516 399 208 105 288 1 164 777 338 18 352 16 068 21 007 553 365 134 335 1 057 570 442 19 950 15 102 757 37 24 23 1 086 105 77 61 392 62 52 46 495 137 111 105 25 399 524 325 146 391 1 851 1 085 645 23 548 20 967 24 080 445 292 117 263 1 466 633 613 22 614 16 442 1 204 61 47 16 1 282 128 118 60 450 102 90 70 616 182 151 100 56 711 1 497 588 174 1 123 4 401 2 440 1 532 52 310 42 357 49 852 1 395 699 128 994 3 046 1 092 1 465 46 806 29 955 2 755 243 178 121 2 255 354 282 172 1 061 229 213 142 1 021 306 273 149 44 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 44 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 35. Fertility and Household and Family Composition: 1990 Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area Urban, outside urbanized area [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area The State Total In central city Total Not in central city Urban Outside urbanized area Inside urbanized area Rural Total Place of 10,000 or more Place of 2,500 to 9,999 Rural FERTILITY Women 15 to 24 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women ever married Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 25 to 34 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women ever married Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 35 to 44 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women No children 1 child 2 children 3 children 4 children 5 or more children Women ever married Children ever born Per 1,000 women 35 447 14 526 410 10 592 10 109 954 54 190 82 136 1 516 44 054 76 022 1 726 47 574 93 642 1 968 9 389 7 668 16 017 8 341 3 723 2 436 44 142 91 875 2 081 550 529 134 105 28 54 33 21 108 184 17 28 20 043 400 806 852 954 894 429 465 884 779 845 192 643 2.79 3.31 15 212 5 659 372 4 638 4 012 865 24 057 32 330 1 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538 2.89 3.41 4 921 1 973 401 1 674 1 566 935 6 635 9 659 1 456 5 313 9 105 1 714 5 579 10 096 1 810 1 271 938 1 969 746 453 202 5 088 9 958 1 957 66 62 16 12 3 7 4 3 12 20 1 3 3 353 686 230 318 912 618 214 404 844 784 629 581 667 2.63 3.17 5 407 2 476 458 1 734 1 724 994 8 088 13 025 1 610 6 684 12 056 1 804 6 659 13 935 2 093 1 079 1 050 2 259 1 327 558 386 6 184 13 697 2 215 82 77 19 14 4 7 4 2 15 27 2 4 5 765 233 320 932 388 556 636 920 474 653 746 484 532 2.87 3.37 9 907 4 418 446 2 546 2 807 1 103 15 410 27 122 1 760 12 641 24 577 1 944 14 571 32 351 2 220 2 397 2 264 4 570 2 734 1 411 1 195 13 612 31 460 2 311 174 168 41 33 8 14 9 4 34 63 7 7 6 587 248 737 206 531 196 939 257 182 896 079 158 339 3.01 3.52 HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP All persons In households Family householder Male Female Nonfamily householder Male Female Spouse Child Other relatives Nonrelatives In group quarters Persons per household Persons per family FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN Families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Subfamilies With own children under 18 years Married-couple subfamilies With own children under 18 years Mother-child subfamilies Persons under 18 years Percent living with two parents 134 83 44 109 65 35 17 13 6 4 3 1 806 203 171 100 058 377 565 321 397 239 650 052 463 2 353 171 688 75.7 519 600 261 438 688 433 983 180 968 341 127 394 180 740 66 415 75.1 57 34 18 46 26 14 7 6 2 1 1 57 34 18 46 26 14 7 6 2 1 1 519 600 261 438 688 433 983 180 968 341 127 394 180 740 66 415 75.1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 287 603 910 662 370 944 582 141 429 898 523 658 283 1 613 105 273 76.0 77 48 25 62 38 20 9 7 3 2 2 230 124 726 906 687 494 410 886 021 309 245 93 29 170 19 299 74.9 16 10 5 12 7 4 2 1 1 320 432 885 415 683 424 662 997 052 675 582 160 67 406 25 954 76.1 19 12 6 15 9 5 2 1 1 737 047 299 341 000 026 510 258 356 914 696 405 187 1 037 60 020 76.3 41 26 13 34 21 11 4 3 1 1 1 UNMARRIED-PARTNER HOUSEHOLDS Total Male and female Both male Both female 11 667 11 402 130 135 5 440 5 265 81 94 5 440 5 265 81 94 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 6 227 6 137 49 41 1 398 1 355 19 24 1 672 1 659 9 4 3 157 3 123 21 13 SELECTED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS Households With one or more subfamilies With related members 15 years and over other than spouse, children, parents, or parents-in-law of householder With roomer, boarder, or foster child 15 years and over 189 700 4 130 7 032 2 172 83 043 1 348 2 642 849 83 043 1 348 2 642 849 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 106 657 2 782 4 390 1 323 23 848 305 812 201 26 876 622 1 164 540 55 933 1 855 2 414 582 LABOR FORCE STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS Married-couple families Husband employed or in Armed Forces Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband unemployed Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband not in labor force Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Female householder, no husband present Employed or in Armed Forces Unemployed Not in labor force 109 90 60 3 26 5 2 1 13 4 8 17 10 1 5 100 322 782 214 326 020 939 532 549 758 805 374 579 565 585 314 666 46 40 28 1 11 1 1 4 1 2 7 5 2 438 775 540 196 039 593 095 115 383 070 630 105 335 983 173 550 260 46 40 28 1 11 1 1 4 1 2 7 5 2 438 775 540 196 039 593 095 115 383 070 630 105 335 983 173 550 260 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 62 49 32 2 15 3 1 1 9 3 6 9 5 3 662 547 242 018 287 427 844 417 166 688 175 269 244 582 412 764 406 12 906 10 955 7 925 444 2 586 467 265 37 165 1 484 533 49 902 2 410 1 491 179 740 15 415 12 837 8 520 551 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School Enrollment and Educational Attainment: 1990 Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area Urban, outside urbanized area [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area The State Total In central city Total Not in central city Urban Outside urbanized area Inside urbanized area Rural Total Place of 10,000 or more Place of 2,500 to 9,999 Rural SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school Preprimary school Public school Elementary or high school Public school College Public college Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Percent enrolled in school: 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Persons 18 to 24 years Percent enrolled in college Male Female 156 14 10 103 98 38 32 156 5 86 20 7 8 12 14 357 026 101 827 866 504 966 357 493 996 814 483 289 452 830 63 4 2 39 38 18 15 63 1 32 8 3 4 6 6 357 714 773 993 011 650 276 357 911 492 542 299 345 337 431 63 4 2 39 38 18 15 63 1 32 8 3 4 6 6 357 714 773 993 011 650 276 357 911 492 542 299 345 337 431 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 93 9 7 63 60 19 17 93 3 54 12 4 3 6 8 000 312 328 834 855 854 690 000 582 504 272 184 944 115 399 19 1 1 11 10 6 6 19 9 1 1 1 1 1 441 865 139 023 395 553 070 441 703 858 969 346 783 904 878 22 2 1 15 14 4 4 22 13 2 1 2 157 249 654 109 479 799 130 157 683 019 898 970 970 557 060 51 5 4 37 35 8 7 51 2 31 7 1 1 2 4 402 198 535 702 981 502 490 402 196 627 405 868 191 654 461 25.2 92.0 92.3 51.8 20.5 11.0 7.1 54 926 21.2 19.6 23.2 22.2 90.6 92.6 55.6 25.1 13.0 7.3 23 268 25.6 24.0 27.5 22.2 90.6 92.6 55.6 25.1 13.0 7.3 23 268 25.6 24.0 27.5 27.1 92.9 92.2 49.1 17.0 9.5 6.9 31 658 17.9 16.5 19.8 26.6 93.6 87.7 60.1 26.4 13.8 7.7 8 994 30.9 28.6 34.0 20.7 92.0 92.6 41.0 14.3 8.8 6.9 9 152 14.2 12.9 16.0 30.3 93.0 93.3 47.8 12.4 8.0 6.6 13 512 11.8 10.7 13.2 SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 to 19 years Enrolled in school Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not enrolled in school High school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not high school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force 29 21 7 1 11 8 5 2 494 141 998 455 580 353 140 477 676 834 3 213 1 257 616 1 252 12 303 9 117 3 888 640 4 553 3 186 1 954 1 048 204 242 1 232 524 247 453 12 303 9 117 3 888 640 4 553 3 186 1 954 1 048 204 242 1 232 524 247 453 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 17 191 12 024 4 110 815 7 027 5 167 3 186 1 429 472 592 1 981 733 369 799 3 749 2 625 1 182 185 1 229 1 124 662 301 83 79 462 188 61 164 4 395 2 832 1 154 239 1 403 1 563 1 050 479 131 96 513 231 102 159 9 047 6 567 1 774 391 4 395 2 480 1 474 649 258 417 1 006 314 206 476 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Persons 18 to 24 years High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher Persons 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Females 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Persons 25 years and over Percent: Less than 5th grade High school graduate or higher Male Female Some college or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Male Female Males 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher 54 21 20 2 323 5 10 26 92 89 12 10 48 17 6 2 152 3 5 12 43 42 5 5 23 7 1 926 939 123 281 429 706 915 623 925 319 760 684 617 238 094 548 804 031 249 895 592 884 771 587 633 625 962 575 323 429 1.8 86.6 87.1 86.1 57.9 23.0 23.9 22.1 59 284 89.9 17.2 54 190 90.3 19.0 23 8 10 1 136 1 2 9 34 40 6 5 23 8 3 1 67 1 4 17 20 2 2 11 3 1 136 268 195 038 195 655 102 734 303 504 784 014 522 694 554 432 012 086 677 499 973 381 280 841 933 371 875 050 206 655 23 8 10 1 136 1 2 9 34 40 6 5 23 8 3 1 67 1 4 17 20 2 2 11 3 1 136 268 195 038 195 655 102 734 303 504 784 014 522 694 554 432 012 086 677 499 973 381 280 841 933 371 875 050 206 655 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 658 744 085 086 774 604 181 320 421 535 746 162 923 684 662 536 718 354 750 922 211 604 930 654 262 750 912 369 186 774 2.5 83.9 84.1 83.6 52.6 20.2 20.3 20.2 34 520 87.7 14.1 30 133 88.9 16.8 31 13 10 1 186 4 8 17 58 48 6 5 24 8 2 1 85 2 3 7 26 22 2 2 12 3 8 994 3 529 3 708 405 38 060 356 1 013 2 883 10 341 10 994 1 275 1 112 6 190 2 354 845 697 18 511 227 553 1 539 5 175 5 387 524 520 3 016 1 124 279 167 38 060 .9 88.8 90.1 87.5 61.7 26.5 28.1 24.8 7 175 91.8 19.5 6 635 91.3 19.9 9 152 4 033 2 942 329 47 659 782 1 877 4 524 15 738 12 297 1 960 1 534 6 129 1 994 568 256 22 133 429 816 2 064 7 235 5 750 953 780 2 937 877 236 56 47 659 1.6 84.9 84.8 85.0 51.9 18.8 19.0 18.6 9 600 87.6 13.3 8 088 89.0 14.5 13 512 6 182 3 435 352 101 055 3 466 5 291 9 913 32 342 25 244 3 511 2 516 12 604 4 336 1 249 583 45 074 1 698 2 381 4 319 13 801 11 467 1 453 1 354 6 309 1 749 397 146 101 055 3.4 81.5 81.7 81.4 49.5 18.6 18.2 19.1 17 745 86.2 12.3 15 410 87.8 16.7 .8 90.4 91.4 89.3 65.1 26.9 29.0 24.6 24 764 92.9 21.6 24 057 92.0 21.8 .8 90.4 91.4 89.3 65.1 26.9 29.0 24.6 24 764 92.9 21.6 24 057 92.0 21.8 46 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 46 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 37. Geographic Mobility, Commuting, and Veteran Status: 1990 Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area Urban, outside urbanized area [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area The State Total In central city Total Not in central city Urban Outside urbanized area Inside urbanized area Rural Total Place of 10,000 or more Place of 2,500 to 9,999 Rural PLACE OF BIRTH AND NATIVITY All persons Native Born in State of residence Born in a different State Northeast Midwest South West Born abroad Puerto Rico U.S. outlying area U.S. Virgin Islands American Samoa Guam Northern Marianas Born abroad of American parents Foreign born 550 525 186 329 37 86 70 135 9 043 229 887 342 283 088 123 848 000 690 598 76 156 325 – 7 712 24 814 425 264 262 026 236 631 605 264 812 276 253 214 245 10 440 226 212 60 148 17 38 36 55 4 338 979 246 284 340 405 665 874 449 370 394 44 143 180 – 3 685 13 359 008 954 499 218 281 576 705 428 365 848 064 38 88 5 429 … … … 119 103 85 17 15 1 242 496 576 920 278 852 433 184 173 1.10 3 037 2 667 7 – – 33 330 97 542 5 201 3 297 3 572 119 103 85 17 15 1 226 212 60 148 17 38 36 55 4 338 979 246 284 340 405 665 874 449 370 394 44 143 180 – 3 685 13 359 008 954 499 218 281 576 705 428 365 848 064 38 88 5 429 … … … 242 496 576 920 278 852 433 184 173 1.10 3 037 2 667 7 – – 33 330 97 542 5 201 3 297 3 572 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – … … … – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – … … … – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – … … … – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – … … … – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 144 101 79 22 16 2 1 323 312 126 181 19 47 33 79 4 705 250 641 058 943 683 458 974 551 320 204 32 13 145 – 4 027 11 455 417 310 763 808 955 055 900 836 447 428 189 176 157 5 011 … … … 519 800 393 407 965 885 258 793 506 1.14 3 416 2 147 2 7 – 238 1 022 403 1 175 21 726 8 525 7 474 34 27 21 5 4 66 63 19 42 4 11 9 16 1 353 100 605 048 956 148 308 636 447 171 53 23 5 21 – 1 223 3 253 827 623 354 336 018 250 768 012 879 867 010 107 19 1 724 … … … 198 083 365 718 562 711 319 51 75 1.13 1 113 760 – – – 165 188 84 345 3 440 762 1 371 40 26 20 6 4 82 78 28 48 4 11 9 23 1 765 476 345 786 713 830 081 162 345 88 88 5 – 81 – 1 169 4 289 086 593 771 835 936 237 699 124 738 840 997 40 113 1 569 … … … 023 892 645 247 720 848 327 212 140 1.15 1 545 836 2 – – 40 667 97 434 6 545 2 106 2 404 70 47 37 10 7 1 174 170 78 90 10 24 15 40 1 587 674 691 224 274 705 069 176 759 61 63 4 8 43 – 1 635 3 913 504 094 638 637 001 568 433 700 830 721 182 29 25 1 718 … … … 298 825 383 442 683 326 612 530 291 1.14 758 551 – 7 – 33 167 222 396 11 741 5 657 3 699 RESIDENCE IN 1985 Persons 5 years and over Same house Different house in the United States Same county Different county Same State Different State Northeast Midwest South West Puerto Rico U.S. outlying area Elsewhere 495 201 283 137 146 40 105 7 16 32 49 205 76 122 64 58 12 45 3 7 15 19 205 76 122 64 58 12 45 3 7 15 19 290 124 160 72 87 28 59 3 9 16 30 59 20 37 16 21 5 15 1 2 5 6 74 25 46 18 27 8 19 1 2 4 10 156 78 76 37 39 14 24 1 3 5 13 PLACE OF WORK Workers 16 years and over Worked in area of residence Worked outside area of residence 263 761 262 172 1 589 263 205 164 40 32 4 1 761 296 969 327 243 737 691 977 679 1.12 6 453 4 814 9 7 – 271 1 352 500 1 717 26 927 11 822 11 046 MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION AND CARPOOLING Workers 16 years and over Car, truck, or van Drove alone Carpooled 2-person carpool 3-person carpool 4-person carpool 5- or 6-person carpool 7-or-more-person carpool Persons per car, truck, or van Public transportation Bus or trolley bus Streetcar or trolley car Subway or elevated Railroad Ferryboat Taxicab Motorcycle Bicycle Walked Other means Worked at home TRAVEL TIME TO WORK AND DEPARTURE TIME Workers who did not work at home Minutes to work: Less than 10 minutes 10 to 14 minutes 15 to 19 minutes 20 to 29 minutes 30 to 44 minutes 45 or more minutes Mean travel time to work (minutes) Workers traveling 45 or more minutes Departure time: 6:00 to 6:59 a.m. 7:00 to 7:59 a.m. 8:00 to 8:59 a.m. All other times 252 715 73 49 50 41 21 16 443 581 430 928 179 154 16.7 67.0 850 094 403 368 115 670 19 23 29 24 12 6 584 107 465 882 242 390 18.3 67.3 793 221 827 829 115 670 19 23 29 24 12 6 584 107 465 882 242 390 18.3 67.3 793 221 827 829 137 045 53 26 20 17 8 9 859 474 965 046 937 764 15.4 66.7 057 873 576 539 32 827 9 8 7 4 1 936 759 022 429 705 976 13.8 66.6 955 506 566 800 37 619 19 7 4 2 1 1 868 247 308 886 481 829 12.1 67.5 549 370 089 611 66 599 24 10 9 9 5 6 055 468 635 731 751 959 18.0 66.6 553 997 921 128 39 88 44 80 19 41 19 34 19 41 19 34 20 46 24 45 3 12 4 11 5 13 7 11 10 20 12 22 VETERAN STATUS Male civilian veterans Percent of civilian males 16 years and over Female civilian veterans Percent of civilian females 16 years and over 63 075 33.8 5 177 2.8 68 13 7 6 29 1 7 6 252 202 310 462 349 695 683 646 815 8 598 10 254 26 827 35.3 2 791 3.5 29 6 3 3 12 1 2 2 618 364 533 159 784 019 945 849 343 3 224 – 90 26 827 35.3 2 791 3.5 29 6 3 3 12 1 2 2 618 364 533 159 784 019 945 849 343 3 224 – 90 36 248 32.8 2 386 2.3 38 6 3 3 16 634 838 777 303 565 676 4 738 3 797 472 5 374 10 164 7 025 33.3 531 2.3 7 556 1 556 1 043 906 3 010 119 895 795 83 1 077 – 21 8 830 31.9 626 2.4 9 1 1 1 3 456 932 183 073 712 117 1 091 942 130 1 484 2 46 20 393 33.0 1 229 2.3 21 3 1 1 9 622 350 551 324 843 440 2 752 2 060 259 2 813 8 97 PERIOD OF SERVICE Civilian veterans 16 years and over May 1975 or later service only September 1980 or later service only Served 2 or more years Vietnam era, no Korean conflict Vietnam era and Korean conflict February 1955 to July 1964 only Korean conflict, no World War II Korean conflict and World War II World War II, no Korean conflict World War I Other service SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 47 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 47 Table 38. Labor Force Characteristics: 1990 Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area Urban, outside urbanized area [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area The State Total In central city Total Not in central city Urban Outside urbanized area Inside urbanized area Rural Total Place of 10,000 or more Place of 2,500 to 9,999 Rural LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 years and over In labor force Percent of persons 16 years and over Armed Forces Civilian labor force Employed At work 35 or more hours Unemployed Percent of civilian labor force Not in labor force Institutionalized persons Females 16 years and over In labor force Percent of females 16 years and over Armed Forces Civilian labor force Employed At work 35 or more hours Unemployed Percent of civilian labor force Not in labor force Institutionalized persons Males 16 to 19 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Males 20 to 24 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Males 25 to 54 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Males 55 to 64 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Males 65 to 69 years In labor force Not in labor force Did not work in 1989 Males 70 years and over In labor force Not in labor force Did not work in 1989 Females 16 to 19 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Females 20 to 24 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Females 25 to 54 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Females 55 to 64 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Females 65 to 69 years In labor force Not in labor force Did not work in 1989 Females 70 years and over In labor force Not in labor force Did not work in 1989 393 394 293 957 74.7 24 991 268 966 245 379 189 563 23 587 8.8 99 437 4 394 184 725 122 695 66.4 2 888 119 807 111 082 77 028 8 725 7.3 62 030 1 027 15 745 5 948 1 541 7 109 22 299 10 821 1 937 2 952 144 942 106 733 10 460 13 433 15 397 9 011 824 5 511 4 585 1 145 3 440 2 531 5 701 739 4 962 4 292 13 749 5 784 1 206 6 557 18 172 10 212 1 250 5 708 127 048 87 168 5 875 32 348 13 883 6 730 327 6 799 4 858 886 3 972 3 312 7 015 369 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– – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 227 106 163 670 72.1 14 367 149 303 134 137 100 116 15 166 10.2 63 436 2 800 103 812 66 103 63.7 1 613 64 490 58 989 38 247 5 501 8.5 37 709 505 9 097 3 151 915 4 338 13 141 6 097 1 238 1 953 84 815 59 813 6 912 9 920 9 337 5 024 544 3 731 3 075 703 2 372 1 805 3 829 416 3 413 2 957 8 094 3 121 741 4 080 10 000 5 344 781 3 340 70 621 46 281 3 758 19 674 7 956 3 575 193 4 170 2 758 491 2 267 1 862 4 383 205 4 178 3 925 48 564 37 619 77.5 4 725 32 894 30 241 23 110 2 653 8.1 10 945 586 23 133 16 208 70.1 372 15 836 14 707 10 176 1 129 7.1 6 925 173 1 912 820 134 723 3 970 1 540 283 459 16 502 11 997 980 1 116 1 769 973 118 657 500 128 372 288 778 85 693 619 1 837 851 195 749 2 785 1 734 175 787 15 119 11 019 698 3 161 1 662 953 47 662 498 113 385 340 1 232 51 1 181 1 097 58 839 44 585 75.8 4 900 39 685 36 340 28 030 3 345 8.4 14 254 908 26 997 18 083 67.0 747 17 336 15 984 10 988 1 352 7.8 8 914 272 2 407 950 309 839 3 909 1 947 267 389 21 618 15 913 1 303 1 869 2 135 1 270 93 767 767 186 581 438 1 006 111 895 722 1 988 914 163 819 2 876 1 521 205 871 18 047 12 454 958 4 277 1 967 834 26 1 089 827 184 643 528 1 292 77 1 215 1 161 119 703 81 466 68.1 4 742 76 724 67 556 48 976 9 168 11.9 38 237 1 306 53 682 31 812 59.3 494 31 318 28 298 17 083 3 020 9.6 21 870 60 4 778 1 381 472 2 776 5 262 2 610 688 1 105 46 695 31 903 4 629 6 935 5 433 2 781 333 2 307 1 808 389 1 419 1 079 2 045 220 1 825 1 616 4 269 1 356 383 2 512 4 339 2 089 401 1 682 37 455 22 808 2 102 12 236 4 327 1 788 120 2 419 1 433 194 1 239 994 1 859 77 1 782 1 667 PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN IN FAMILIES AND SUBFAMILIES Females 16 years and over own children under 6 years labor force own children 6 to 17 years only labor force Own children under 6 years parents Both parents in labor force Both at work 35 or more hours Own children under 6 years parent Parent in labor force At work 35 or more hours Own children 6 to 17 years parents Both parents in labor force Both at work 35 or more hours Own children 6 to 17 years parent Parent in labor force At work 35 or more hours With In With In 184 43 25 37 28 living with two 49 967 26 237 11 336 living with one 13 967 8 663 5 093 living with two 79 941 52 767 27 767 living with one 20 715 15 332 10 635 8 224 6 264 4 857 8 224 6 264 4 857 – – – – – – – – – – – – 12 491 9 068 5 778 2 476 1 862 1 378 3 038 2 408 1 730 6 977 4 798 2 670 30 375 21 446 12 859 30 375 21 446 12 859 – – – – – – – – – – – – 49 566 31 321 14 908 8 446 6 422 3 638 11 893 8 161 4 114 29 227 16 738 7 156 5 415 3 469 2 316 5 415 3 469 2 316 – – – – – – – – – – – – 8 552 5 194 2 777 1 662 981 605 2 271 1 518 975 4 619 2 695 1 197 19 525 10 823 5 286 19 525 10 823 5 286 – – – – – – – – – – – – 30 442 15 414 6 050 6 007 3 590 1 645 7 846 4 433 1 992 16 589 7 391 2 413 725 621 410 101 615 80 18 10 15 12 913 040 745 614 495 80 18 10 15 12 913 040 745 614 495 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 103 25 14 21 16 812 581 665 487 120 23 5 3 4 3 133 577 524 119 507 26 6 4 5 4 997 737 208 381 219 53 13 6 11 8 682 267 933 987 394 48 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 48 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 39. Occupation of Employed Persons: 1990 Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area Urban, outside urbanized area [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area The State Employed persons 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty occupations Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Officials and administrators, public administration Management and related occupations Professional specialty occupations Engineers and natural scientists Engineers Health diagnosing occupations Health assessment and treating occupations Teachers, librarians, and counselors Teachers, elementary and secondary schools Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, except health Sales occupations Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations Sales representatives, commodities and finance Other sales occupations Cashiers Administrative support occupations, including clerical Computer equipment operators Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Financial records processing occupations Mail and message distributing occupations Service occupations Private household occupations Protective service occupations Police and firefighters Service occupations, except protective and household Food service occupations Cleaning and building service occupations Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Farm operators and managers Farm workers and related occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production occupations Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators and tenders, except precision Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers Transportation occupations Motor vehicle operators Material moving equipment operators Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers Construction laborers Freight, stock, and material handlers Employed females 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty occupations Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Officials and administrators, public administration Management and related occupations Professional specialty occupations Engineers and natural scientists Engineers Health diagnosing occupations Health assessment and treating occupations Teachers, librarians, and counselors Teachers, elementary and secondary schools Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, except health Sales occupations Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations Sales representatives, commodities and finance Other sales occupations Cashiers Administrative support occupations, including clerical Computer equipment operators Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Financial records processing occupations Mail and message distributing occupations Service occupations Private household occupations Protective service occupations Police and firefighters Service occupations, except protective and household Food service occupations Cleaning and building service occupations Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Farm operators and managers Farm workers and related occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production occupations Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators and tenders, except precision Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers Transportation occupations Motor vehicle operators Material moving equipment operators Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers Construction laborers Freight, stock, and material handlers 245 73 33 3 10 39 7 3 1 4 15 11 75 2 8 23 6 5 11 4 40 1 9 5 2 35 4 1 29 11 8 6 1 27 10 9 5 27 4 2 7 6 3 9 1 3 111 36 15 1 5 20 1 3 10 8 48 1 2 12 2 1 8 3 31 8 5 19 379 521 855 698 289 666 567 634 661 525 780 498 394 176 430 857 919 051 887 871 931 260 083 786 207 325 696 817 748 812 828 552 665 344 088 435 940 496 093 039 628 350 345 162 054 662 896 516 082 346 470 414 943 876 289 294 285 997 518 003 220 593 123 698 785 910 003 831 806 721 882 346 968 643 647 849 179 147 917 460 932 117 447 634 320 290 932 307 373 332 940 848 89 573 149 673 111 35 17 1 5 18 4 2 2 5 3 39 1 4 12 3 3 5 2 20 4 2 1 15 2 12 5 3 1 10 4 3 1 9 1 2 2 3 1 52 17 8 3 9 Total 242 971 454 418 999 517 532 324 898 451 339 559 018 213 525 547 393 422 732 053 733 812 676 590 266 398 337 127 687 934 118 273 117 84 494 621 581 350 896 117 327 789 666 499 660 675 573 260 093 177 042 469 570 135 733 202 148 199 607 618 021 823 289 108 309 244 555 462 801 429 598 392 428 257 310 381 99 566 527 375 347 55 233 786 127 129 459 505 521 99 269 261 28 588 75 212 In central city 111 35 17 1 5 18 4 2 2 5 3 39 1 4 12 3 3 5 2 20 4 2 1 15 2 12 5 3 1 10 4 3 1 9 1 2 2 3 1 52 17 8 3 9 242 971 454 418 999 517 532 324 898 451 339 559 018 213 525 547 393 422 732 053 733 812 676 590 266 398 337 127 687 934 118 273 117 84 494 621 581 350 896 117 327 789 666 499 660 675 573 260 093 177 042 469 570 135 733 202 148 199 607 618 021 823 289 108 309 244 555 462 801 429 598 392 428 257 310 381 99 566 527 375 347 55 233 786 127 129 459 505 521 99 269 261 28 588 75 212 Total – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Not in central city Urban Outside urbanized area – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Inside urbanized area – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Rural – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 134 37 16 2 4 21 3 1 2 10 7 36 3 11 3 1 6 2 20 4 3 19 2 1 16 6 5 5 16 6 6 3 17 3 1 4 3 2 5 1 2 58 19 7 2 11 Total 137 550 401 280 290 149 035 310 763 074 441 939 376 963 905 310 526 629 155 818 198 448 407 196 941 927 359 690 061 878 710 279 548 260 594 814 359 146 197 922 301 561 679 663 394 987 323 256 989 169 428 945 373 741 556 92 137 798 911 385 199 770 834 590 476 666 448 369 005 292 284 954 540 386 337 468 80 581 390 085 585 62 214 848 193 161 473 802 852 233 671 587 61 985 74 461 Place of 10,000 or more 30 241 10 080 5 026 779 1 587 5 054 1 031 430 133 441 1 925 1 082 9 524 318 1 011 2 855 746 450 1 659 759 5 340 168 1 248 773 282 4 733 91 487 142 4 155 1 678 1 215 302 6 111 2 821 1 064 1 125 409 2 781 425 168 1 001 854 224 963 273 375 14 707 5 015 2 455 359 892 2 560 239 62 17 399 1 252 832 6 354 248 249 1 634 273 220 1 141 620 4 223 135 1 179 712 135 2 715 85 107 7 2 523 888 505 62 – 57 128 36 9 83 433 120 15 147 125 – 151 8 72 Place of 2,500 to 9,999 36 340 9 013 4 139 476 930 4 874 616 306 237 703 2 127 1 595 9 948 268 990 3 098 1 038 346 1 714 773 5 592 90 1 125 902 216 5 545 51 757 283 4 737 2 113 1 350 1 640 31 116 4 580 1 627 1 559 1 102 5 614 1 257 646 1 280 883 685 1 746 273 710 15 984 4 674 1 785 204 482 2 889 109 15 59 588 1 473 1 106 6 755 252 182 1 924 445 148 1 331 672 4 397 52 1 094 825 135 3 197 43 133 24 3 021 1 420 553 156 6 29 320 68 54 198 882 315 96 167 150 9 295 15 125 67 18 7 1 1 11 1 Rural 556 457 236 025 773 221 388 574 393 930 389 262 904 377 904 357 742 833 782 286 266 190 034 521 443 649 217 446 636 986 919 714 606 223 367 413 668 462 686 527 619 747 398 926 485 278 777 171 298 480 188 382 999 292 208 15 61 811 186 447 090 270 403 032 758 298 976 077 385 105 011 417 270 474 209 228 49 037 082 027 367 56 128 400 89 98 192 487 417 122 357 312 52 539 51 264 6 5 16 1 5 1 2 1 9 2 1 9 1 7 2 2 3 9 3 3 1 9 1 2 1 1 3 1 28 9 3 6 2 3 2 24 1 6 1 1 3 1 15 4 2 8 2 3 2 24 1 6 1 1 3 1 15 4 2 8 1 6 5 24 6 1 4 2 16 4 2 11 4 3 11 3 1 1 7 2 1 5 18 6 3 7 2 1 7 2 1 10 4 2 5 2 1 1 4 1 1 1 2 1 1 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 49 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 49 Table 40. Industry of Employed Persons: 1990 Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area Urban, outside urbanized area [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area The State Employed persons 16 years and over Agriculture Forestry and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill and finished textile products Printing, publishing, and allied industries Chemicals and allied products Durable goods Furniture, lumber, and wood products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal industries, including ordnance Machinery and computer equipment Electrical equipment and components, except computer Transportation equipment Transportation, communications, and other public utilities Air transportation Trucking service and warehousing Other transportation Communications Utilities and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade General merchandise stores Food, bakery, and dairy stores Automotive dealers and gasoline stations Eating and drinking places Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking and credit agencies Insurance, real estate, and other finance Services Business services Repair services Private households Other personal services Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Elementary and secondary schools and colleges Other educational services Social services, religious and membership organizations Legal, engineering, and other professional services Public administration Employed females 16 years and over Agriculture Forestry and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill and finished textile products Printing, publishing, and allied industries Chemicals and allied products Durable goods Furniture, lumber, and wood products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal industries, including ordnance Machinery and computer equipment Electrical equipment and components, except computer Transportation equipment Transportation, communications, and other public utilities Air transportation Trucking service and warehousing Other transportation Communications Utilities and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade General merchandise stores Food, bakery, and dairy stores Automotive dealers and gasoline stations Eating and drinking places Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking and credit agencies Insurance, real estate, and other finance Services Business services Repair services Private households Other personal services Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Elementary and secondary schools and colleges Other educational services Social services, religious and membership organizations Legal, engineering, and other professional services Public administration 245 1 6 8 16 14 8 3 379 806 845 935 184 575 382 656 252 2 469 466 6 193 3 112 68 260 453 288 182 332 293 026 329 946 738 427 619 425 893 450 098 186 905 281 084 394 753 815 093 073 956 846 926 046 915 204 019 386 082 785 139 598 226 567 570 061 146 044 34 997 408 30 21 115 Total 111 242 800 841 5 234 6 307 4 006 2 458 503 96 1 514 119 1 548 205 46 162 175 132 369 646 648 428 908 178 484 505 556 738 672 124 990 135 343 792 115 943 967 418 790 436 561 241 833 651 351 In central city 111 242 800 841 5 234 6 307 4 006 2 458 503 96 1 514 119 1 548 205 46 162 175 132 369 646 648 428 908 178 484 505 556 738 672 124 990 135 343 792 115 943 967 418 790 436 561 241 833 651 351 Total – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Not in central city Urban Outside urbanized area – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Inside urbanized area – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Rural – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 134 1 6 3 9 10 5 3 Total 137 006 004 701 877 569 924 153 156 955 347 4 645 2 907 22 98 278 156 813 686 645 598 421 768 254 922 063 687 221 326 108 051 562 489 969 451 786 397 303 637 395 605 093 395 564 305 433 289 989 365 047 332 048 362 717 925 80 477 29 645 368 15 9 52 Place of 10,000 or more 30 241 119 493 549 2 112 908 450 72 23 285 11 458 139 12 23 38 24 135 2 617 457 398 1 103 389 270 579 5 344 415 947 615 1 678 1 264 452 812 10 908 774 253 97 895 408 8 481 781 993 3 409 165 1 1 5 14 972 161 348 707 66 133 75 248 287 186 22 15 122 – 101 28 7 – 26 11 – 842 183 43 414 157 45 161 728 292 536 98 837 836 374 462 766 340 32 85 629 230 450 573 745 944 124 Place of 2,500 to 9,999 36 340 135 2 241 1 182 2 524 3 734 2 816 1 611 41 291 181 918 441 – 15 77 18 236 3 879 807 378 1 604 500 590 885 6 205 510 1 312 671 1 946 1 034 455 579 10 765 553 600 58 933 459 8 162 1 454 1 050 3 295 131 1 616 616 3 756 15 984 46 387 72 259 936 768 479 17 164 7 168 94 – – 8 7 18 1 181 223 123 502 218 115 188 3 529 336 700 200 1 218 730 400 330 6 945 235 93 45 687 295 5 590 1 052 801 2 046 96 1 202 393 1 711 Rural 67 556 752 3 270 1 970 5 241 5 927 2 658 1 470 92 379 155 3 269 2 327 10 60 163 114 442 7 190 1 381 822 2 714 879 1 394 1 458 9 514 762 1 962 1 040 2 484 1 753 655 1 098 22 296 1 124 933 242 1 475 770 17 752 1 370 2 050 9 691 268 2 1 8 28 717 656 185 298 253 527 185 541 1 139 763 424 48 191 22 376 246 8 9 18 1 26 6 3 9 3 3 7 39 3 6 4 12 11 3 7 82 6 3 7 3 60 7 7 24 11 9 30 111 1 1 2 3 2 1 1 12 3 1 3 2 1 4 18 1 2 2 5 7 2 4 38 3 1 3 1 26 4 3 7 4 5 13 52 12 3 1 3 2 1 4 18 1 2 2 5 7 2 4 38 3 1 3 1 26 4 3 7 4 5 13 52 13 2 1 5 1 2 2 21 1 4 2 6 4 1 2 43 2 1 3 1 34 3 4 16 6 3 17 58 1 1 2 1 899 586 097 093 420 92 1 266 1 178 1 205 853 136 66 567 5 352 40 15 12 63 899 586 097 093 420 92 1 266 1 178 1 205 853 136 66 567 5 352 40 15 12 63 84 80 8 310 1 912 547 3 185 1 751 915 2 033 20 413 2 147 3 624 948 6 581 7 462 3 278 4 184 50 664 3 000 538 727 4 580 1 673 40 146 5 769 5 851 14 990 696 8 257 4 583 12 885 52 29 4 266 1 108 237 1 344 1 060 517 1 379 8 925 1 081 1 250 431 2 840 4 689 1 901 2 788 23 267 1 874 295 386 2 296 740 17 676 3 063 2 787 5 092 240 3 652 2 842 5 406 52 29 4 266 1 108 237 1 344 1 060 517 1 379 8 925 1 081 1 250 431 2 840 4 689 1 901 2 788 23 267 1 874 295 386 2 296 740 17 676 3 063 2 787 5 092 240 3 652 2 842 5 406 32 51 4 044 804 310 1 841 691 398 654 11 488 1 066 2 374 517 3 741 2 773 1 377 1 396 27 397 1 126 243 341 2 284 933 22 470 2 706 3 064 9 898 456 4 605 1 741 7 479 2 6 5 1 14 33 2 021 398 144 925 316 238 305 5 231 438 1 138 219 1 686 1 207 603 604 13 686 551 118 211 968 408 11 430 1 081 1 518 5 908 236 1 872 815 3 203 1 531 533 2 565 50 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 50 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 41. Class of Worker, Work Status in 1989, and Last Occupation of Experienced Unemployed: 1990 Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area Urban, outside urbanized area [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area The State Total In central city Total Not in central city Urban Outside urbanized area Inside urbanized area Rural Total Place of 10,000 or more Place of 2,500 to 9,999 Rural CLASS OF WORKER Employed persons 16 years and over Private for profit wage and salary workers Employees of own corporation Private not-for-profit wage and salary workers Local government workers State government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers In agriculture Unpaid family workers Employed females 16 years and over Private for profit wage and salary workers Employees of own corporation Private not-for-profit wage and salary workers Local government workers State government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers 245 134 4 17 24 25 23 20 379 692 880 093 098 225 365 058 407 848 082 669 377 873 977 213 491 353 506 486 313 796 849 844 844 840 521 571 074 498 421 667 785 758 544 720 454 588 805 883 769 351 728 945 129 523 045 445 864 119 801 001 760 163 157 437 104 806 481 922 191 212 100 132 513 721 569 734 437 565 965 777 876 947 111 67 2 7 7 7 11 8 242 496 342 475 657 963 964 356 131 331 093 747 610 881 345 193 869 857 201 687 302 167 503 464 172 079 440 117 740 164 131 328 562 720 116 527 000 580 116 661 599 423 237 643 553 882 184 428 005 496 575 636 794 738 924 597 438 519 875 629 491 524 438 412 473 621 471 932 574 983 336 526 744 377 111 67 2 7 7 7 11 8 242 496 342 475 657 963 964 356 131 331 093 747 610 881 345 193 869 857 201 687 302 167 503 464 172 079 440 117 740 164 131 328 562 720 116 527 000 580 116 661 599 423 237 643 553 882 184 428 005 496 575 636 794 738 924 597 438 519 875 629 491 524 438 412 473 621 471 932 574 983 336 526 744 377 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 134 67 2 9 16 17 11 11 137 196 538 618 441 262 401 702 276 517 989 922 767 992 632 020 622 496 305 799 011 629 346 380 672 761 081 454 334 334 290 339 223 038 428 193 454 008 689 222 170 928 491 302 576 641 861 017 859 623 226 365 966 425 233 840 666 287 606 293 700 688 662 720 040 100 098 802 863 582 629 251 132 570 30 241 14 505 630 2 396 2 688 5 938 2 537 2 117 6 60 14 707 6 512 154 1 512 1 487 3 200 955 1 000 41 41 22 1 3 3 4 4 34 25 20 2 5 2 1 1 210 746 825 847 923 703 166 178 522 978 905 676 454 468 811 356 442 300 207 107 843 828 799 126 375 136 491 549 650 495 874 692 027 544 742 229 166 87 36 340 20 161 587 2 520 4 395 2 907 3 193 3 062 35 102 15 984 7 692 203 1 658 2 351 1 673 1 347 1 197 66 48 23 2 5 5 6 5 40 27 21 4 6 2 1 1 974 499 125 088 593 851 818 892 722 722 393 362 454 408 944 720 536 369 256 375 607 885 249 670 049 915 877 717 392 760 438 706 997 737 060 318 218 173 320 072 166 710 372 415 672 950 656 195 137 925 662 375 497 642 148 67 32 1 4 9 8 5 6 556 530 321 702 358 417 671 523 235 355 298 718 410 822 794 147 320 299 198 615 766 679 411 864 118 777 011 210 634 036 252 431 347 283 352 215 785 545 207 772 457 880 695 878 525 273 595 975 604 311 828 341 685 623 686 456 406 111 55 1 10 12 13 9 8 52 29 4 4 4 4 3 52 29 4 4 4 4 3 58 25 5 8 9 4 4 28 11 2 4 4 2 2 WORK STATUS IN 1989 Persons 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Usually worked 15 to 34 hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Usually worked 1 to 14 hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Females 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Usually worked 15 to 34 hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Usually worked 1 to 14 hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 326 167 13 30 33 41 38 268 189 153 25 46 18 11 6 11 3 2 1 139 64 5 14 16 18 19 101 70 55 10 31 12 8 4 7 2 1 1 134 7 35 74 17 109 4 21 67 64 15 14 17 2 9 3 140 82 6 12 12 15 12 117 91 75 9 19 8 5 2 4 1 1 63 33 2 6 6 7 6 47 36 29 4 12 5 3 1 2 140 82 6 12 12 15 12 117 91 75 9 19 8 5 2 4 1 1 63 33 2 6 6 7 6 47 36 29 4 12 5 3 1 2 185 85 7 18 21 26 26 151 98 77 16 27 10 6 4 7 2 1 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specialty occupations Technicians and related support occupations Sales occupations Administrative support occupations, including clerical 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 Last worked 1984 or earlier, or uniquely military occupation 23 089 1 311 1 195 450 1 623 2 649 85 488 3 870 1 114 4 023 865 1 895 2 953 568 8 238 570 495 235 755 1 076 27 85 1 512 231 1 357 251 611 853 180 8 238 570 495 235 755 1 076 27 85 1 512 231 1 357 251 611 853 180 14 851 741 700 215 868 1 573 58 403 2 358 883 2 666 614 1 284 2 100 388 3 328 126 149 26 242 382 12 30 591 204 509 168 291 497 101 8 930 480 475 131 373 761 46 311 1 270 619 1 659 381 797 1 379 248 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 51 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 51 Table 42. Income in 1989 of Households, Families, and Persons: 1990 Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area Urban, outside urbanized area [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area The State Total In central city Total Not in central city Urban Outside urbanized area Inside urbanized area Rural Total Place of 10,000 or more Place of 2,500 to 9,999 Rural INCOME IN 1989 Households Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 or more Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Families Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 or more Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Married-couple families Less than $15,000 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 or more Female householder, no husband present Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Males 15 years and over, with income Median income (dollars) Percent year-round full-time workers Median income (dollars) Females 15 years and over, with income Median income (dollars) Percent year-round full-time workers Median income (dollars) Per capita income (dollars) Persons in households (dollars) Persons in group quarters (dollars) 189 6 9 12 25 25 35 40 20 14 41 49 134 3 4 7 15 17 24 32 17 12 46 54 109 6 11 13 20 29 28 17 1 2 2 3 5 1 208 25 700 631 152 128 139 873 122 419 626 610 408 587 806 501 467 422 740 052 767 108 449 300 581 203 100 723 026 055 697 337 262 565 878 302 864 385 172 964 037 323 46.9 35 621 177 308 12 042 31.2 25 620 17 610 17 805 12 604 83 2 3 4 10 11 15 17 10 7 43 52 57 1 1 2 6 6 10 13 8 6 50 58 46 2 4 5 8 12 14 7 043 197 389 569 754 163 348 764 123 736 946 809 519 248 431 640 155 854 363 812 372 644 098 567 438 014 147 078 420 462 317 983 839 953 1 076 1 547 2 532 1 036 84 686 28 026 54.7 36 724 76 164 14 953 38.6 26 307 19 620 19 871 8 762 83 2 3 4 10 11 15 17 10 7 43 52 57 1 1 2 6 6 10 13 8 6 50 58 46 2 4 5 8 12 14 7 043 197 389 569 754 163 348 764 123 736 946 809 519 248 431 640 155 854 363 812 372 644 098 567 438 014 147 078 420 462 317 983 839 953 1 076 1 547 2 532 1 036 84 686 28 026 54.7 36 724 76 164 14 953 38.6 26 307 19 620 19 871 8 762 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 657 434 763 559 385 710 774 655 503 874 641 078 287 253 036 782 585 198 404 296 077 656 045 956 662 709 879 977 277 875 945 582 039 349 788 838 640 928 123 351 23 340 41.6 34 530 101 144 10 277 25.7 24 853 16 204 16 322 13 866 106 4 5 7 14 14 19 22 10 6 39 47 77 2 3 4 9 10 14 18 9 5 44 50 62 4 6 7 12 16 13 9 1 1 1 1 2 23 848 924 1 102 1 664 3 332 3 558 4 405 5 034 2 365 1 464 39 303 46 035 16 230 427 488 981 2 026 2 287 2 936 3 824 2 038 1 223 45 651 50 616 12 906 762 1 468 1 786 2 386 3 416 3 088 2 410 265 305 422 417 749 252 25 401 23 085 52.5 32 150 22 072 13 452 34.7 25 453 17 090 17 574 8 820 26 876 693 1 210 1 701 3 738 3 771 4 931 5 798 2 976 2 058 41 637 50 781 19 320 328 624 1 117 2 484 2 597 3 494 4 648 2 445 1 583 45 512 54 122 15 415 816 1 766 1 963 2 937 4 194 3 739 2 662 208 354 513 505 758 324 31 801 24 755 45.1 32 197 26 261 11 335 28.1 23 804 17 373 17 716 12 594 55 2 3 4 7 7 10 11 5 3 38 45 41 1 1 2 5 5 7 9 4 2 42 49 34 3 3 4 6 9 7 4 933 817 451 194 315 381 438 823 162 352 780 744 737 498 924 684 075 314 974 824 594 850 713 622 341 131 645 228 954 265 118 510 566 690 853 916 1 133 352 66 149 22 674 35.7 36 503 52 811 8 474 20.8 25 059 15 313 15 215 17 895 MEDIAN INCOME IN 1989 BY SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Family type and presence of own children: Families (dollars) With own children under 18 years (dollars) With own children under 6 years (dollars) Married-couple families (dollars) With own children under 18 years (dollars) With own children under 6 years (dollars) Female householder, no husband present (dollars) With own children under 18 years (dollars) With own children under 6 years (dollars) Workers in family in 1989: No workers (dollars) 1 worker (dollars) 2 or more workers (dollars) Husband and wife worked (dollars) Nonfamily households (dollars) Male householder (dollars) Living alone (dollars) 65 years and over (dollars) Female householder (dollars) Living alone (dollars) 65 years and over (dollars) 46 42 36 52 50 41 19 16 11 12 30 55 56 28 32 27 14 23 20 12 189 175 46 168 43 35 22 2 5 148 3 20 7 15 4 24 12 30 3 581 976 567 022 635 814 942 425 136 630 943 037 534 602 023 553 424 888 366 473 700 159 924 853 783 475 911 454 482 874 709 371 210 043 934 232 672 439 522 50 45 37 56 53 44 22 18 11 12 32 58 60 30 34 30 19 25 22 13 83 77 49 75 47 13 21 098 295 354 503 667 512 538 129 275 853 318 619 108 237 636 237 167 605 366 605 50 45 37 56 53 44 22 18 11 12 32 58 60 30 34 30 19 25 22 13 83 77 49 75 47 13 21 098 295 354 503 667 512 538 129 275 853 318 619 108 237 636 237 167 605 366 605 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 44 41 35 49 48 39 18 15 11 12 29 52 54 26 30 25 12 21 18 12 106 97 44 93 41 21 23 1 6 89 3 12 7 9 4 14 11 16 3 045 778 896 348 635 992 087 069 051 513 796 649 152 869 508 641 566 823 137 006 657 461 728 428 126 492 593 492 610 368 438 652 171 746 731 342 346 750 294 45 40 31 50 48 37 20 15 10 11 28 53 54 29 32 29 20 23 19 13 23 21 43 21 41 3 16 651 488 332 266 505 643 208 842 887 728 149 360 555 101 108 511 114 726 416 218 45 43 36 50 50 38 19 16 10 14 28 54 55 29 36 30 12 20 17 12 26 24 48 23 44 5 26 512 163 669 945 614 480 495 120 456 282 943 359 314 429 449 704 024 268 471 531 42 41 37 48 47 41 16 14 11 12 30 51 53 24 25 21 11 21 17 10 55 51 43 48 39 12 24 713 511 428 045 689 755 540 124 540 413 542 641 503 441 811 430 559 373 081 722 INCOME TYPE IN 1989 Households With earnings Mean earnings (dollars) With wage or salary income Mean wage or salary income (dollars) With nonfarm self-employment income Mean nonfarm self-employment income (dollars) With farm self-employment income Mean farm self-employment income (dollars) With interest, dividend, or net rental income Mean interest, dividend, or net rental income (dollars) With Social Security income Mean Social Security income (dollars) With public assistance income Mean public assistance income (dollars) With retirement income Mean retirement income (dollars) With other income Mean other income (dollars) 043 698 678 425 075 983 862 962 3 733 59 506 4 7 7 5 5 9 14 13 3 115 719 275 297 306 890 594 689 801 043 698 678 425 075 983 862 962 3 733 59 506 4 7 7 5 5 9 14 13 3 115 719 275 297 306 890 594 689 801 848 752 474 270 373 886 615 231 4 671 18 289 3 2 7 1 4 3 13 3 3 703 604 649 684 788 334 396 521 361 876 635 598 652 538 350 545 274 6 451 22 417 3 3 7 2 4 3 10 4 3 595 538 570 585 279 450 434 278 072 933 074 395 506 353 256 517 987 7 109 48 662 3 6 6 5 4 7 10 8 3 267 510 763 477 927 558 859 951 373 52 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 52 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 43. Poverty Status in 1989 of Families and Persons: 1990 Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area Urban, outside urbanized area [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area The State Total In central city Total Not in central city Urban Outside urbanized area Inside urbanized area Rural Total Place of 10,000 or more Place of 2,500 to 9,999 Rural ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1989 Families In owner-occupied housing unit With related children under 18 years With related children under 5 years Householder worked in 1989 Householder worked year round full time in 1989 Householder under 65 years with work disability Householder foreign born Householder under 25 years Householder 65 years and over Householder high school graduate or higher With public assistance income in 1989 With Social Security income in 1989 Married-couple families With related children under 18 years With related children under 5 years Householder worked in 1989 Householder worked year round full time in 1989 Householder high school graduate or higher Householder 65 years and over With public assistance income in 1989 With Social Security income in 1989 Female householder, no husband present With related children under 18 years With related children under 5 years Householder worked in 1989 Householder worked year round full time in 1989 Householder high school graduate or higher Householder 65 years and over With public assistance income in 1989 With Social Security income in 1989 Unrelated individuals for whom poverty status is determined Nonfamily householder In owner-occupied housing unit 65 years and over Persons for whom poverty status is determined Persons 18 years and over Persons 65 years and over Related children under 18 years Related children under 6 years Related children 5 to 17 years 134 84 86 41 120 71 8 6 8 7 118 11 13 109 66 33 99 61 97 6 5 10 17 14 6 13 6 14 1 5 2 86 54 23 6 532 364 21 167 64 113 806 055 728 802 029 321 898 792 039 940 072 035 306 100 917 240 525 878 491 370 259 248 565 441 147 255 026 183 136 046 216 160 894 793 563 474 001 112 172 464 412 57 34 35 17 52 35 3 3 3 2 52 3 4 46 27 13 43 30 43 2 1 3 7 6 2 6 3 6 519 532 813 113 284 204 705 852 692 549 898 771 884 438 252 420 222 305 254 177 553 864 983 596 786 229 273 908 270 1 992 760 049 524 168 522 789 748 742 458 122 477 57 34 35 17 52 35 3 3 3 2 52 3 4 46 27 13 43 30 43 2 1 3 7 6 2 6 3 6 519 532 813 113 284 204 705 852 692 549 898 771 884 438 252 420 222 305 254 177 553 864 983 596 786 229 273 908 270 1 992 760 049 524 168 522 789 748 742 458 122 477 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 77 49 50 24 67 36 5 2 4 5 65 7 8 62 39 19 56 31 54 4 3 6 9 7 3 7 2 7 287 523 915 689 745 117 193 940 347 391 174 264 422 662 665 820 303 573 237 193 706 384 582 845 361 026 753 275 866 3 054 1 456 111 370 625 041 685 253 370 714 342 935 16 8 10 5 14 9 1 14 1 1 12 7 4 11 8 11 1 2 1 1 2 230 396 442 208 546 456 845 940 424 872 631 176 508 906 854 103 839 077 813 749 448 184 410 975 905 872 938 059 96 669 256 169 618 618 043 656 676 730 812 704 391 19 10 12 6 17 10 1 1 1 16 1 2 15 9 5 14 8 13 1 1 2 2 2 2 320 271 875 501 188 094 264 960 381 381 645 901 223 415 908 106 049 700 656 066 917 594 662 153 976 041 856 024 242 889 468 865 556 733 143 058 608 552 298 165 770 41 30 27 12 36 16 3 1 1 3 33 4 4 34 21 10 30 14 28 2 2 3 4 3 1 3 737 856 598 980 011 567 084 040 542 138 898 187 691 341 903 611 415 796 768 378 341 606 510 717 480 113 959 3 192 528 1 496 732 077 196 274 855 971 969 088 604 473 774 38 25 10 2 220 155 7 64 25 43 38 25 10 2 220 155 7 64 25 43 48 29 13 4 311 208 13 102 39 69 11 7 2 1 62 43 2 18 7 12 13 7 2 1 79 53 3 25 10 16 23 14 8 1 169 110 7 58 21 40 INCOME IN 1989 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL Families Percent below poverty level In owner-occupied housing unit With related children under 18 years With related children under 5 years Householder worked in 1989 Householder worked year round full time in 1989 Householder under 65 years with work disability Householder foreign born Householder under 25 years Householder 65 years and over Householder high school graduate or higher With public assistance income in 1989 With Social Security income in 1989 Mean income deficit (dollars) Married-couple families With related children under 18 years With related children under 5 years Householder worked in 1989 Householder worked year round full time in 1989 Householder high school graduate or higher Householder 65 years and over With public assistance income in 1989 With Social Security income in 1989 Mean income deficit (dollars) Female householder, no husband present With related children under 18 years With related children under 5 years Householder worked in 1989 Householder worked year round full time in 1989 Householder high school graduate or higher Householder 65 years and over With public assistance income in 1989 With Social Security income in 1989 Mean income deficit (dollars) Unrelated individuals Percent below poverty level Nonfamily householder In owner-occupied housing unit 65 years and over Mean income deficit (dollars) Persons Percent below poverty level Persons 18 years and over Persons 65 years and over Related children under 18 years Related children under 6 years Related children 5 to 17 years Persons below 125 percent of poverty level Persons below 200 percent of poverty level 9 198 6.8 3 832 7 935 5 084 5 678 704 956 447 1 329 497 6 320 2 755 637 5 037 4 018 3 127 2 167 2 748 600 2 799 294 655 348 5 282 4 238 4 050 2 397 2 264 86 2 920 136 1 935 238 4 819 14 159 16.4 5 942 2 207 807 3 706 47 906 9.0 28 622 1 606 18 219 8 471 10 887 66 558 126 605 3 116 5.4 633 2 823 1 801 1 868 286 289 273 626 58 2 364 1 056 152 4 611 1 036 838 578 717 243 820 35 159 68 4 534 1 837 1 775 1 079 990 43 1 388 11 843 79 4 644 5 308 14.0 2 142 410 278 3 694 15 614 7.1 9 442 382 5 737 2 763 3 331 22 306 43 167 3 116 5.4 633 2 823 1 801 1 868 286 289 273 626 58 2 364 1 056 152 4 611 1 036 838 578 717 243 820 35 159 68 4 534 1 837 1 775 1 079 990 43 1 388 11 843 79 4 644 5 308 14.0 2 142 410 278 3 694 15 614 7.1 9 442 382 5 737 2 763 3 331 22 306 43 167 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 6 082 7.9 3 199 5 112 3 283 3 810 418 667 174 703 439 3 956 1 699 485 5 256 2 982 2 289 1 589 2 031 357 1 979 259 496 280 5 542 2 401 2 275 1 318 1 274 43 1 532 125 1 092 159 4 952 8 851 18.4 3 800 1 797 529 3 713 32 292 10.4 19 180 1 224 12 482 5 708 7 556 44 252 83 438 1 032 6.4 164 907 700 604 131 124 55 206 47 795 330 58 4 879 391 289 252 273 125 299 39 16 41 5 015 577 577 418 285 – 432 4 297 13 4 798 1 907 17.1 920 193 83 3 358 5 298 8.5 3 239 166 1 931 1 083 957 7 439 15 120 1 007 5.2 333 866 605 620 91 138 25 213 42 672 398 69 4 106 349 262 173 240 70 269 17 49 24 3 972 545 504 370 299 16 321 23 325 40 4 176 2 207 15.9 699 241 128 3 758 5 618 7.1 3 663 187 1 814 941 981 8 300 17 905 4 043 9.7 2 702 3 339 1 978 2 586 196 405 94 284 350 2 489 971 358 5 639 2 242 1 738 1 164 1 518 162 1 411 203 431 215 5 878 1 279 1 194 530 690 27 779 98 470 106 5 353 4 737 20.5 2 181 1 363 318 3 836 21 376 12.6 12 278 871 8 737 3 684 5 618 28 513 50 413 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 53 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 53 Table 44. Selected Characteristics of Persons 60 Years and Over by Age: 1990 Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area Urban, outside urbanized area [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area The State Total In central city Total Not in central city Urban Outside urbanized area Inside urbanized area Rural Total Place of 10,000 or more Place of 2,500 to 9,999 Rural LIVING ARRANGEMENTS Persons 60 to 64 years In households In group quarters Nursing homes Persons 65 to 74 years In households In group quarters Nursing homes Persons 75 years and over In households In group quarters Nursing homes 12 706 12 483 223 65 15 427 15 114 313 241 6 732 5 932 800 757 4 995 4 904 91 55 5 899 5 817 82 74 2 215 1 897 318 298 4 995 4 904 91 55 5 899 5 817 82 74 2 215 1 897 318 298 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 7 711 7 579 132 10 9 528 9 297 231 167 4 517 4 035 482 459 1 487 1 475 12 4 1 900 1 838 62 57 1 108 887 221 221 1 977 1 935 42 6 2 593 2 470 123 93 1 299 1 066 233 222 4 247 4 169 78 – 5 035 4 989 46 17 2 110 2 082 28 16 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Persons 60 to 64 years Less than 9th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher Persons 65 to 74 years Less than 9th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher Persons 75 years and over Less than 9th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher 12 2 1 3 3 2 15 3 2 4 3 2 6 2 1 1 1 706 155 943 320 154 134 427 230 195 379 555 068 732 396 015 439 098 784 4 995 478 670 1 347 1 437 1 063 5 899 668 830 1 933 1 512 956 2 215 489 415 500 485 326 4 995 478 670 1 347 1 437 1 063 5 899 668 830 1 933 1 512 956 2 215 489 415 500 485 326 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 7 1 1 1 1 1 9 2 1 2 2 1 4 1 711 677 273 973 717 071 528 562 365 446 043 112 517 907 600 939 613 458 1 487 163 310 305 354 355 1 900 316 320 488 519 257 1 108 269 184 352 142 161 1 977 292 357 539 529 260 2 593 514 334 819 676 250 1 299 412 238 263 220 166 4 247 1 222 606 1 129 834 456 5 035 1 732 711 1 139 848 605 2 110 1 226 178 324 251 131 INCOME AND POVERTY STATUS IN 1989 Married-couple families, householder 60 to 64 years Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level Persons 60 to 64 years living alone Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 or more Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level Married-couple families, householder 65 to 74 years Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level Persons 65 to 74 years living alone Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 or more Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level Married-couple families, householder 75 years and over Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level Persons 75 years and over living alone Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 or more Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level 4 548 77 121 192 396 602 800 2 360 4.4 2 428 271 437 331 471 305 613 15.3 4 974 76 162 282 863 805 1 095 1 691 3.8 3 786 317 838 881 789 467 494 10.8 1 396 38 135 161 315 234 220 293 7.4 2 014 258 546 484 446 112 168 15.2 1 795 7 7 32 103 220 272 1 154 .4 976 67 119 132 215 136 307 9.6 1 782 – 24 41 174 245 459 839 1.2 1 509 128 245 317 325 247 247 10.2 395 5 26 16 81 59 79 129 3.3 671 81 166 157 152 42 73 14.0 1 795 7 7 32 103 220 272 1 154 .4 976 67 119 132 215 136 307 9.6 1 782 – 24 41 174 245 459 839 1.2 1 509 128 245 317 325 247 247 10.2 395 5 26 16 81 59 79 129 3.3 671 81 166 157 152 42 73 14.0 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 753 70 114 160 293 382 528 1 206 7.1 1 452 204 318 199 256 169 306 19.1 3 192 76 138 241 689 560 636 852 5.3 2 277 189 593 564 464 220 247 11.2 1 001 33 109 145 234 175 141 164 9.1 1 343 177 380 327 294 70 95 15.9 477 4 – – 25 89 94 265 .8 365 67 77 20 63 51 87 24.4 543 12 – 5 67 102 107 250 2.2 621 13 121 192 123 55 117 6.1 206 5 33 52 32 33 17 34 13.1 331 39 76 74 98 21 23 11.8 663 13 13 34 69 72 125 337 4.4 403 26 92 65 63 64 93 8.7 845 – 34 62 189 142 172 246 .7 570 39 154 134 130 63 50 10.2 221 3 14 9 54 37 51 53 5.0 450 54 118 112 82 34 50 14.4 1 613 53 101 126 199 221 309 604 10.0 684 111 149 114 130 54 126 22.5 1 804 64 104 174 433 316 357 356 8.3 1 086 137 318 238 211 102 80 14.7 574 25 62 84 148 105 73 77 9.2 562 84 186 141 114 15 22 19.4 54 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 54 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 45. Age, Sex, Ability to Speak English, and Disability by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 Race [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State All persons White Black American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Asian or Pacific Islander Other race Hispanic origin (of any race) White, not of Hispanic origin AGE AND SEX All persons Under 3 years 3 and 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 74 years 75 years and over Female Under 3 years 3 and 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 74 years 75 years and over Median age for all persons Male Female 550 32 21 51 42 22 14 40 52 60 57 44 33 22 16 12 15 6 260 16 10 25 20 10 6 18 24 29 27 20 15 9 7 5 8 3 043 830 788 605 924 541 455 471 882 592 583 907 655 371 574 706 427 732 168 054 421 264 178 896 379 172 908 282 006 568 374 910 946 937 004 869 29.6 29.6 29.6 425 165 158 430 919 658 480 111 847 551 971 013 889 410 370 066 576 398 416 22 15 36 31 16 10 28 38 48 46 37 27 18 12 9 11 4 194 10 7 17 14 7 4 12 18 23 21 16 12 7 5 4 6 2 133 304 458 743 053 078 344 694 828 154 261 207 618 111 661 900 829 890 487 872 417 924 528 667 529 781 283 067 363 740 327 826 883 433 055 792 30.9 31.1 30.7 22 195 1 762 971 2 170 1 897 924 721 2 658 2 815 2 386 2 068 1 065 723 608 492 331 442 162 9 924 907 510 1 111 784 423 260 1 009 1 308 1 029 862 389 333 251 262 162 226 98 25.0 25.1 24.8 19 462 1 166 180 978 8 – 313 81 232 – – 29 17 133 62 30 32 – – 86 7 4 10 8 4 2 6 8 7 6 4 3 2 2 1 2 1 42 3 2 5 3 2 1 3 4 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 125 279 408 361 020 473 682 953 311 196 568 424 842 820 808 960 542 478 855 599 023 092 940 251 278 522 021 600 279 196 969 384 479 011 324 887 24.2 23.8 24.6 438 820 632 277 759 152 960 388 876 946 750 674 898 035 057 348 348 282 19 354 1 167 750 1 832 1 533 803 444 1 402 1 931 2 037 2 131 1 747 1 133 676 511 475 594 188 10 180 539 361 935 746 421 183 617 874 1 179 1 253 1 034 597 365 294 319 381 82 29.5 27.2 31.8 17 12 1 9 437 000 838 479 524 159 6 353 628 5 144 446 135 6 236 318 201 499 421 263 264 764 997 819 555 464 339 156 102 40 20 14 2 722 137 110 202 180 134 129 243 422 407 249 209 148 84 28 12 18 10 26.9 26.4 27.7 5 717 3 378 415 2 929 20 14 1 441 139 1 274 17 11 223 4 980 555 123 418 4 10 17 1 1 1 1 904 416 003 980 535 808 665 1 672 2 163 1 931 1 456 1 259 734 554 297 187 192 52 8 432 718 497 919 665 414 354 643 1 047 890 715 592 375 273 105 56 127 42 24.6 24.4 25.0 485 007 035 841 81 50 2 658 310 2 287 31 30 406 21 14 35 30 15 10 27 37 47 45 36 27 17 12 9 11 4 190 10 7 17 14 7 4 12 17 22 21 16 12 7 5 4 5 2 892 464 870 690 201 650 029 899 815 244 512 552 311 820 477 798 700 860 131 439 145 425 165 472 366 433 762 686 001 420 162 691 817 404 974 769 31.0 31.2 30.9 ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Persons 5 years and over Speak a language other than English 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 to 74 years 75 years and over Do not speak English " very well" 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 to 74 years 75 years and over 495 60 11 44 2 1 22 4 15 1 378 16 3 12 371 801 093 767 608 333 4 413 875 3 321 142 75 74 26 5 18 1 1 9 2 5 15 7 1 5 370 14 2 10 558 018 642 507 564 305 3 515 763 2 546 142 64 ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH IN HOUSEHOLD Linguistically isolated households Persons 5 years and over in households In linguistically isolated households 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 to 74 years 75 years and over 4 474 9 2 6 870 364 763 1 608 423 1 119 35 31 1 71 4 1 2 1 217 16 115 3 150 737 2 149 189 75 393 14 152 1 016 294 697 10 15 746 357 419 1 360 363 931 35 31 DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS Males 16 to 64 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation In labor force With a self-care limitation With a work disability In labor force Prevented from working No work disability In labor force Females 16 to 64 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation In labor force With a self-care limitation With a work disability In labor force Prevented from working No work disability In labor force Males 65 to 74 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation Females 65 to 74 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation Males 75 years and over With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation Females 75 years and over With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation 173 290 4 021 1 912 791 2 982 12 728 7 850 3 791 160 562 139 425 169 603 4 551 2 484 750 3 045 10 012 4 353 4 137 159 591 114 199 7 271 678 471 393 7 893 1 047 830 571 2 638 543 492 323 3 314 1 046 948 625 137 078 2 429 1 206 484 1 755 9 748 6 466 2 524 127 330 114 091 130 086 2 542 1 614 512 1 574 7 162 3 409 2 646 122 924 90 387 5 688 481 339 292 5 979 636 507 365 1 921 370 345 218 2 349 655 619 405 4 679 179 91 37 119 416 235 146 4 263 3 767 5 548 254 87 39 177 345 143 115 5 203 4 006 216 10 1 9 226 51 45 28 64 8 8 8 83 67 49 36 23 850 1 101 480 163 823 2 245 938 1 032 21 605 14 947 25 111 1 345 616 134 983 2 083 585 1 224 23 028 13 419 1 152 147 108 67 1 293 283 234 145 543 155 138 87 806 305 261 175 5 536 233 89 79 224 159 124 33 5 377 4 838 6 934 334 143 41 252 357 169 134 6 577 5 059 213 40 23 25 377 77 44 33 106 9 – 9 66 14 14 9 2 147 79 46 28 61 160 87 56 1 987 1 782 1 924 76 24 24 59 65 47 18 1 859 1 328 2 – – – 18 – – – 4 1 1 1 10 5 5 – 4 973 172 91 47 154 365 209 128 4 608 4 078 5 064 172 74 50 134 195 97 72 4 869 3 542 65 26 26 20 127 8 3 5 10 – – – 42 10 10 – 134 676 2 373 1 186 472 1 699 9 575 6 348 2 480 125 101 112 140 127 620 2 481 1 584 503 1 524 7 065 3 389 2 595 120 555 88 687 5 640 461 319 272 5 898 631 507 360 1 914 370 345 218 2 326 655 619 405 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 55 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 55 Table 46. Fertility and Household and Family Composition by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 Race [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State All persons White Black American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Asian or Pacific Islander Other race Hispanic origin (of any race) White, not of Hispanic origin FERTILITY Women 15 to 24 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women ever married Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 25 to 34 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women ever married Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 35 to 44 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women No children 1 child 2 children 3 children 4 children 5 or more children Women ever married Children ever born Per 1,000 women 35 447 14 526 410 10 592 10 109 954 54 190 82 136 1 516 44 054 76 022 1 726 47 574 93 642 1 968 9 389 7 668 16 017 8 341 3 723 2 436 44 142 91 875 2 081 24 977 8 930 358 7 965 7 119 894 41 350 57 658 1 394 34 733 55 811 1 607 38 103 69 612 1 827 8 096 6 405 13 387 6 465 2 441 1 309 35 654 68 989 1 935 1 692 922 545 711 700 985 2 337 3 920 1 677 1 855 3 417 1 842 1 251 2 602 2 080 210 198 412 238 138 55 1 169 2 558 2 188 7 051 4 073 578 1 304 1 788 1 371 7 621 16 530 2 169 5 130 13 000 2 534 5 475 16 096 2 940 514 702 1 250 1 135 897 977 4 789 15 038 3 140 1 221 396 324 336 302 899 2 053 2 898 1 412 1 751 2 804 1 601 2 287 4 395 1 922 484 314 778 420 229 62 2 168 4 389 2 024 506 205 405 276 200 725 829 130 363 585 990 692 458 937 046 85 49 190 83 18 33 362 901 489 1 411 505 358 596 464 779 1 937 2 790 1 440 1 517 2 529 1 667 1 307 2 529 1 935 301 162 460 187 136 61 1 147 2 490 2 171 24 271 8 675 357 7 721 6 879 891 40 448 56 312 1 392 33 975 54 572 1 606 37 421 68 361 1 827 7 916 6 327 13 156 6 378 2 356 1 288 35 029 67 740 1 934 1 1 1 2 2 HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP All persons In households Family householder Male Female Nonfamily householder Male Female Spouse Child Other relatives Nonrelatives In group quarters Persons per household Persons per family 550 529 134 105 28 54 33 21 108 184 17 28 20 043 400 806 852 954 894 429 465 884 779 845 192 643 2.79 3.31 416 402 107 87 20 45 27 17 88 131 8 20 13 133 455 661 542 119 711 809 902 368 216 545 954 678 2.69 3.21 22 19 5 3 1 1 1 195 862 418 966 452 681 091 590 3 340 7 853 784 786 2 333 2.83 3.25 86 83 16 10 6 5 3 2 11 37 6 5 2 125 552 505 294 211 820 544 276 730 381 920 196 573 3.38 3.96 19 18 3 2 354 032 805 943 862 1 095 594 501 4 315 6 521 1 441 855 1 322 3.08 3.49 6 5 1 1 236 499 417 107 310 587 391 196 1 131 1 808 155 401 737 2.91 3.45 17 16 3 2 904 561 393 658 735 1 547 968 579 3 076 6 978 616 951 1 343 2.84 3.39 406 393 106 86 19 44 27 17 86 127 8 20 13 892 693 040 221 819 915 319 596 721 263 249 505 199 2.69 3.20 FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN Families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Subfamilies With own children under 18 years Married-couple subfamilies With own children under 18 years Mother-child subfamilies Persons under 18 years Percent living with two parents 806 203 171 100 058 377 565 321 397 239 650 052 463 2 353 171 688 75.7 134 83 44 109 65 35 17 13 6 4 3 1 661 787 520 277 962 205 018 539 858 940 540 715 315 995 121 636 81.0 107 64 33 91 52 28 11 8 3 1 1 418 814 130 956 631 581 120 958 419 170 159 11 – 114 7 724 63.9 5 3 2 3 2 1 1 16 11 6 9 6 3 4 3 1 1 1 505 025 556 767 612 958 677 270 879 900 831 172 103 1 169 34 541 58.5 3 2 1 2 2 1 805 594 359 976 066 135 558 400 149 212 111 146 45 66 6 085 80.6 1 417 983 606 1 124 787 498 192 154 92 17 9 8 – 9 1 702 80.3 3 2 1 2 1 1 393 283 345 630 773 056 475 368 221 42 25 17 – 15 6 742 74.5 106 63 32 89 52 27 10 8 3 1 1 040 737 911 982 132 704 825 391 774 932 532 715 315 993 117 875 81.2 UNMARRIED-PARTNER HOUSEHOLDS Total Male and female Both male Both female 11 667 11 402 130 135 8 789 8 569 113 107 370 370 – – 2 175 2 130 17 28 221 221 – – 112 112 – – 355 331 – 24 8 595 8 388 113 94 SELECTED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS Households With one or more subfamilies With related members 15 years and over other than spouse, children, parents, or parents-in-law of householder With roomer, boarder, or foster child 15 years and over 189 700 4 130 7 032 2 172 153 372 1 964 3 928 1 760 7 099 140 275 42 22 325 1 769 2 301 248 4 900 187 402 90 2 004 70 126 32 4 940 107 251 73 150 955 1 949 3 841 1 723 LABOR FORCE STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS Married-couple families Husband employed or in Armed Forces Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband unemployed Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband not in labor force Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Female householder, no husband present Employed or in Armed Forces Unemployed Not in labor force 109 90 60 3 26 5 2 1 13 4 8 17 10 1 5 100 322 782 214 326 020 939 532 549 758 805 374 579 565 585 314 666 91 77 52 2 22 3 2 1 10 3 6 11 7 2 277 523 336 520 667 525 182 340 003 229 676 214 339 018 617 669 732 3 956 3 543 2 611 191 741 145 97 15 33 268 94 4 170 1 120 679 149 292 9 767 5 655 3 291 355 2 009 1 149 529 173 447 2 963 916 149 1 898 4 677 1 770 456 2 451 2 976 2 647 1 894 78 675 125 82 4 39 204 67 – 137 558 409 23 126 1 124 954 650 70 234 76 49 – 27 94 52 7 35 192 110 17 65 2 630 2 225 1 475 136 614 161 91 3 67 244 125 7 112 475 270 42 163 89 76 51 2 22 3 2 10 3 6 10 7 2 982 446 653 468 325 444 150 337 957 092 611 214 267 825 515 656 654 56 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 56 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 47. School Enrollment and Educational Attainment by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 Race [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State All persons White Black American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Asian or Pacific Islander Other race Hispanic origin (of any race) White, not of Hispanic origin SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school Preprimary school Public school Elementary or high school Public school College Public college Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Percent enrolled in school: 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Persons 18 to 24 years Percent enrolled in college Male Female 156 14 10 103 98 38 32 156 5 86 20 7 8 12 14 357 026 101 827 866 504 966 357 493 996 814 483 289 452 830 114 9 6 73 69 31 26 114 3 62 14 5 6 9 12 412 403 140 864 609 145 854 412 262 236 901 582 393 830 208 7 028 574 393 4 425 4 291 2 029 1 697 7 028 289 3 733 837 330 515 716 608 29.8 91.8 90.6 45.8 19.4 13.8 10.3 3 379 21.7 18.2 27.5 27 3 3 20 20 3 2 27 1 17 4 1 297 505 221 552 280 240 648 297 724 052 117 138 912 1 012 1 342 39.1 92.8 92.0 42.4 13.1 6.5 5.1 9 635 12.0 10.6 13.5 5 764 456 275 3 874 3 641 1 434 1 225 5 764 174 3 131 749 312 325 623 450 23.2 93.0 93.3 70.3 23.2 15.7 6.0 1 846 23.9 26.3 20.9 1 856 88 72 1 112 1 045 656 542 1 856 44 844 210 121 144 271 222 21.9 91.7 79.8 45.8 18.8 14.9 13.1 1 028 20.0 18.9 22.0 5 916 562 373 3 819 3 675 1 535 1 295 5 916 238 3 194 709 323 344 580 528 23.7 90.9 87.7 48.6 20.6 14.2 11.2 2 337 20.0 21.9 17.6 111 9 5 71 67 30 26 111 3 60 14 5 6 9 11 279 042 890 810 602 427 237 279 111 488 504 428 205 580 963 25.2 92.0 92.3 51.8 20.5 11.0 7.1 54 926 21.2 19.6 23.2 21.1 91.8 92.7 54.0 22.3 11.3 7.2 39 038 23.3 21.4 25.7 20.9 91.8 92.7 54.1 22.2 11.3 7.2 37 928 23.4 21.3 26.0 SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 to 19 years Enrolled in school Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not enrolled in school High school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not high school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force 29 21 7 1 11 8 5 2 494 141 998 455 580 353 140 477 676 834 3 213 1 257 616 1 252 21 15 6 1 7 5 3 1 017 319 331 058 859 698 548 834 439 392 2 150 966 399 706 1 366 919 372 131 392 447 369 88 48 33 78 51 – 19 5 712 3 861 934 204 2 723 1 851 1 024 443 182 385 827 179 199 448 954 778 254 54 463 176 102 64 7 6 74 27 10 37 445 264 107 8 143 181 97 48 – 18 84 34 8 42 1 187 768 278 76 404 419 235 118 22 30 184 75 20 89 20 14 6 1 7 5 3 1 435 922 196 012 643 513 444 783 424 382 2 069 927 391 672 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Persons 18 to 24 years High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher Persons 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Females 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Persons 25 years and over Percent: Less than 5th grade High school graduate or higher Male Female Some college or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Male Female Males 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher 54 21 20 2 323 5 10 26 92 89 12 10 48 17 6 2 152 3 5 12 43 42 5 5 23 7 1 926 939 123 281 429 706 915 623 925 319 760 684 617 238 094 548 804 031 249 895 592 884 771 587 633 625 962 575 323 429 1.8 86.6 87.1 86.1 57.9 23.0 23.9 22.1 59 284 89.9 17.2 54 190 90.3 19.0 39 14 15 2 255 4 17 70 74 10 8 44 16 5 2 118 1 8 33 35 4 4 21 7 1 255 038 508 651 039 459 937 302 564 461 090 728 928 154 206 719 370 769 469 687 279 238 151 744 623 116 115 808 539 459 3 379 1 693 1 323 83 11 092 56 347 907 3 129 4 067 426 595 1 087 335 90 53 4 920 3 175 499 1 188 1 809 218 270 563 164 13 18 11 092 .5 88.2 89.7 86.2 60.0 14.1 13.1 15.4 2 864 92.4 9.4 2 337 91.6 12.7 9 635 4 707 2 068 89 41 949 3 961 5 176 6 359 15 278 7 668 1 132 653 1 240 306 132 44 21 150 2 076 2 694 3 136 6 981 4 357 535 379 804 118 57 13 41 949 9.4 63.1 63.5 62.6 26.6 4.1 3.5 4.7 7 886 75.9 2.2 7 621 80.0 4.1 1 846 635 713 55 11 423 608 887 1 316 3 112 2 494 343 325 1 816 313 134 75 6 378 415 599 732 1 772 1 156 227 225 982 191 74 5 11 423 5.3 75.4 78.9 72.6 48.1 20.5 21.5 19.6 1 915 83.8 16.2 2 053 83.0 20.1 1 028 396 368 15 3 506 144 203 477 945 1 000 131 183 320 78 19 6 1 587 68 94 249 413 411 47 90 168 37 10 – 3 506 4.1 76.5 78.5 74.1 49.5 12.1 10.8 13.5 987 77.7 10.0 829 74.5 12.9 2 337 902 853 26 8 825 227 462 1 039 2 307 2 706 400 399 918 226 97 44 4 222 87 253 517 997 1 301 171 216 500 116 44 20 8 825 2.6 80.4 81.1 79.7 54.3 14.6 13.1 16.1 2 157 80.4 9.7 1 937 81.8 13.0 37 14 15 2 251 4 17 69 72 10 8 43 16 5 2 116 1 8 32 34 4 4 20 7 1 251 928 094 240 025 089 904 116 110 328 674 488 778 649 056 654 332 686 466 579 072 758 431 637 548 855 036 785 519 089 .4 91.1 91.0 91.2 63.5 26.8 27.7 25.7 45 632 92.7 20.5 41 350 92.8 22.2 .4 91.2 91.1 91.3 63.6 27.0 27.9 25.9 44 611 92.9 20.7 40 448 92.9 22.4 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 57 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 57 Table 48. Geographic Mobility, Commuting, and Veteran Status by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 Race [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State All persons White Black American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Asian or Pacific Islander Other race Hispanic origin (of any race) White, not of Hispanic origin PLACE OF BIRTH AND NATIVITY All persons Native Born in State of residence Born in a different State Northeast Midwest South West Born abroad Puerto Rico U.S. outlying area U.S. Virgin Islands American Samoa Guam Northern Marianas Born abroad of American parents Foreign born 550 525 186 329 37 86 70 135 9 043 229 887 342 283 088 123 848 000 690 598 76 156 325 – 7 712 24 814 425 264 262 026 236 631 605 264 812 276 253 214 245 10 440 416 405 102 297 34 81 56 124 6 133 452 045 293 540 708 396 649 114 337 119 2 – 95 – 5 658 10 681 371 249 298 039 259 989 270 115 768 434 953 117 130 5 577 22 21 3 17 1 2 11 2 195 680 683 451 806 513 062 070 546 – 80 74 3 3 – 466 515 462 868 665 750 915 585 330 705 182 811 632 – 40 889 86 85 77 8 125 813 584 072 466 1 374 1 444 4 788 157 – – – – – – 157 312 438 158 113 558 555 869 686 147 524 622 2 393 – 7 160 19 7 2 3 354 882 748 462 150 263 377 672 672 22 395 – 153 227 – 255 472 6 236 4 402 827 3 064 321 230 844 1 669 511 331 4 – – – – 176 1 834 5 1 3 1 2 717 341 647 343 304 388 1 916 137 94 647 1 038 97 – 632 17 14 3 9 2 5 1 904 345 983 190 860 742 301 287 172 552 60 4 – 38 – 560 559 406 397 99 291 34 81 55 121 5 892 337 741 976 101 274 057 544 620 138 100 2 – 90 – 5 382 9 555 558 980 226 852 374 497 877 021 586 616 654 75 125 5 152 2 1 1 11 17 5 8 4 4 3 15 4 9 4 5 1 4 RESIDENCE IN 1985 Persons 5 years and over Same house Different house in the United States Same county Different county Same State Different State Northeast Midwest South West Puerto Rico U.S. outlying area Elsewhere 495 201 283 137 146 40 105 7 16 32 49 378 150 222 104 118 29 88 6 14 25 41 19 4 13 4 8 8 1 4 1 74 39 35 22 12 8 3 437 648 539 336 203 800 3 403 160 244 762 2 237 – 68 3 182 485 175 929 119 810 041 769 344 315 1 564 2 546 139 11 1 231 370 147 217 101 115 29 85 6 14 24 40 PLACE OF WORK Workers 16 years and over Worked in area of residence Worked outside area of residence 263 761 262 172 1 589 263 205 164 40 32 4 1 761 296 969 327 243 737 691 977 679 1.12 6 453 4 814 9 7 – 271 1 352 500 1 717 26 927 11 822 11 046 215 966 214 653 1 313 215 175 142 32 26 3 1 966 206 913 293 113 662 226 793 499 1.11 3 926 2 999 7 – – 239 681 361 1 423 17 277 8 117 9 656 11 024 10 887 137 11 8 6 1 1 024 489 509 980 529 231 120 22 78 1.15 594 539 – – – 1 54 8 95 1 246 244 348 23 354 23 281 73 23 11 8 3 2 354 664 129 535 722 395 255 112 51 1.20 1 316 826 2 – – 17 471 119 162 6 300 3 165 628 9 998 9 952 46 9 7 5 1 1 998 578 716 862 356 331 88 38 49 1.16 464 325 – – – – 139 6 16 1 464 220 250 3 419 3 399 20 3 419 2 359 1 702 657 523 118 2 12 2 1.18 153 125 – 7 – 14 7 6 21 640 76 164 3 255 1 035 739 670 448 238 125 14.4 60.8 435 977 536 1 307 500 22.9 102 5.2 602 230 135 121 286 – 31 37 12 6 – – 8 188 8 151 37 8 6 4 1 1 188 137 491 646 296 215 37 41 57 1.17 260 215 – 7 – 14 24 20 38 1 159 256 318 212 029 210 733 1 296 212 171 140 31 25 3 1 029 998 482 516 511 597 198 764 446 1.11 3 852 2 940 7 – – 239 666 347 1 406 16 933 7 966 9 527 MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION AND CARPOOLING Workers 16 years and over Car, truck, or van Drove alone Carpooled 2-person carpool 3-person carpool 4-person carpool 5- or 6-person carpool 7-or-more-person carpool Persons per car, truck, or van Public transportation Bus or trolley bus Streetcar or trolley car Subway or elevated Railroad Ferryboat Taxicab Motorcycle Bicycle Walked Other means Worked at home TRAVEL TIME TO WORK AND DEPARTURE TIME Workers who did not work at home Minutes to work: Less than 10 minutes 10 to 14 minutes 15 to 19 minutes 20 to 29 minutes 30 to 44 minutes 45 or more minutes Mean travel time to work (minutes) Workers traveling 45 or more minutes Departure time: 6:00 to 6:59 a.m. 7:00 to 7:59 a.m. 8:00 to 8:59 a.m. All other times 252 715 73 49 50 41 21 16 443 581 430 928 179 154 16.7 67.0 850 094 403 368 206 310 55 40 41 36 18 14 188 210 756 374 430 352 17.5 67.3 289 165 503 353 10 676 2 2 2 1 813 232 673 723 808 427 15.4 63.9 846 238 278 314 22 726 11 4 3 2 1 178 196 313 028 109 902 12.1 66.1 909 161 744 912 9 748 3 2 2 1 229 204 018 355 594 348 13.9 62.2 371 553 342 482 609 10.4 83 1.1 692 265 131 128 293 – 46 34 10 31 – 13 7 870 2 1 1 1 261 719 691 246 587 366 15.6 68.3 253 433 236 948 202 502 54 39 40 35 18 14 199 413 925 736 092 137 17.5 67.2 568 943 951 040 39 88 44 80 34 75 35 61 1 3 1 4 1 6 5 8 1 2 1 4 1 2 1 2 33 73 34 60 VETERAN STATUS Male civilian veterans Percent of civilian males 16 years and over Female civilian veterans Percent of civilian females 16 years and over 63 075 33.8 5 177 2.8 68 13 7 6 29 1 7 6 252 202 310 462 349 695 683 646 815 8 598 10 254 54 220 37.0 4 244 3.1 58 10 5 4 25 1 6 5 464 196 530 883 626 567 780 805 731 7 543 8 208 2 562 48.6 525 8.9 3 087 1 426 847 785 1 037 78 107 155 25 259 – – 5 184 19.4 223 .8 5 407 1 085 667 545 2 107 50 719 615 37 759 2 33 1 400 26.9 215 4.1 1 615 493 254 228 712 22 141 131 12 104 – – 53 466 37.1 4 151 3.0 57 9 5 4 25 1 6 5 617 985 426 791 243 545 706 716 731 7 475 8 208 PERIOD OF SERVICE Civilian veterans 16 years and over May 1975 or later service only September 1980 or later service only Served 2 or more years Vietnam era, no Korean conflict Vietnam era and Korean conflict February 1955 to July 1964 only Korean conflict, no World War II Korean conflict and World War II World War II, no Korean conflict World War I Other service 58 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 58 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 49. Labor Force Characteristics by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 Race [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State All persons White Black American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Asian or Pacific Islander Other race Hispanic origin (of any race) White, not of Hispanic origin LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 years and over In labor force Percent of persons 16 years and over Armed Forces Civilian labor force Employed At work 35 or more hours Unemployed Percent of civilian labor force Not in labor force Institutionalized persons Females 16 years and over In labor force Percent of females 16 years and over Armed Forces Civilian labor force Employed At work 35 or more hours Unemployed Percent of civilian labor force Not in labor force Institutionalized persons Males 16 to 19 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Males 20 to 24 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Males 25 to 54 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Males 55 to 64 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Males 65 to 69 years In labor force Not in labor force Did not work in 1989 Males 70 years and over In labor force Not in labor force Did not work in 1989 Females 16 to 19 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Females 20 to 24 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Females 25 to 54 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Females 55 to 64 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Females 65 to 69 years In labor force Not in labor force Did not work in 1989 Females 70 years and over In labor force Not in labor force Did not work in 1989 393 394 293 957 74.7 24 991 268 966 245 379 189 563 23 587 8.8 99 437 4 394 184 725 122 695 66.4 2 888 119 807 111 082 77 028 8 725 7.3 62 030 1 027 15 745 5 948 1 541 7 109 22 299 10 821 1 937 2 952 144 942 106 733 10 460 13 433 15 397 9 011 824 5 511 4 585 1 145 3 440 2 531 5 701 739 4 962 4 292 13 749 5 784 1 206 6 557 18 172 10 212 1 250 5 708 127 048 87 168 5 875 32 348 13 883 6 730 327 6 799 4 858 886 3 972 3 312 7 015 369 6 646 6 163 305 170 236 527 77.5 19 547 216 980 201 757 158 587 15 223 7.0 68 643 2 522 141 247 97 000 68.7 2 140 94 860 89 210 62 535 5 650 6.0 44 247 693 11 320 4 726 1 085 4 639 15 913 8 216 1 065 1 636 116 573 90 485 6 802 7 788 12 245 7 633 545 4 024 3 489 915 2 574 1 908 4 383 648 3 735 3 224 9 697 4 405 811 4 318 12 781 7 750 632 3 673 99 606 70 726 3 944 23 712 10 316 5 310 218 4 761 3 735 748 2 987 2 488 5 112 316 4 796 4 431 15 116 12 195 80.7 3 935 8 260 7 337 5 751 923 11.2 2 921 365 6 490 4 762 73.4 584 4 178 3 720 2 773 458 11.0 1 728 49 805 258 87 244 1 649 377 63 115 5 493 2 724 267 461 399 192 34 173 167 47 120 55 113 33 80 55 561 253 92 200 1 009 424 109 256 4 172 2 756 252 816 424 258 5 161 130 23 107 96 194 6 188 172 54 614 30 615 56.1 453 30 162 23 506 14 971 6 656 22.1 23 999 1 406 27 494 14 154 51.5 43 14 111 11 844 6 947 2 267 16.1 13 340 241 2 890 712 319 1 846 3 431 1 475 748 1 063 16 712 8 495 3 083 4 890 2 278 823 230 1 217 821 134 687 524 988 32 956 822 2 822 844 266 1 710 3 522 1 479 460 1 561 16 449 8 620 1 447 6 363 2 490 806 82 1 602 739 64 675 551 1 472 43 1 429 1 333 13 779 10 806 78.4 491 10 315 9 815 7 903 500 4.8 2 973 56 7 457 5 329 71.5 46 5 283 5 028 3 816 255 4.8 2 128 34 492 135 34 298 785 523 44 69 4 353 3 742 163 177 373 318 3 52 108 49 59 44 211 21 190 190 462 210 37 208 617 425 38 138 5 302 4 020 155 1 104 613 328 15 270 244 51 193 167 219 4 215 209 4 715 3 814 80.9 565 3 249 2 964 2 351 285 8.8 901 45 2 037 1 450 71.2 75 1 375 1 280 957 95 6.9 587 10 238 117 16 82 521 230 17 69 1 811 1 287 145 117 102 45 12 45 – – – – 6 5 1 1 207 72 – 121 243 134 11 80 1 519 1 046 77 353 40 28 7 5 10 – 10 10 18 – 18 18 11 684 9 176 78.5 1 234 7 942 7 141 5 597 801 10.1 2 508 169 5 473 3 869 70.7 230 3 639 3 350 2 460 289 7.9 1 604 10 579 221 54 269 1 029 538 66 83 4 205 2 832 360 386 323 184 32 107 20 11 9 9 55 5 50 50 608 250 64 254 643 336 41 216 3 892 2 667 163 922 161 97 21 43 73 – 73 56 96 – 96 96 299 423 232 111 77.5 18 931 213 180 198 355 155 958 14 825 7.0 67 312 2 418 138 536 95 139 68.7 1 999 93 140 87 643 61 406 5 497 5.9 43 397 693 11 018 4 632 1 061 4 461 15 466 7 959 1 022 1 633 114 532 89 148 6 633 7 578 12 054 7 497 536 3 978 3 469 904 2 565 1 899 4 348 648 3 700 3 189 9 417 4 274 766 4 236 12 433 7 593 604 3 541 97 722 69 498 3 872 23 216 10 221 5 259 210 4 725 3 689 748 2 941 2 459 5 054 316 4 738 4 373 PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN IN FAMILIES AND SUBFAMILIES Females 16 years and over own children under 6 years labor force own children 6 to 17 years only labor force Own children under 6 years parents Both parents in labor force Both at work 35 or more hours Own children under 6 years parent Parent in labor force At work 35 or more hours Own children 6 to 17 years parents Both parents in labor force Both at work 35 or more hours Own children 6 to 17 years parent Parent in labor force At work 35 or more hours With In With In 184 43 25 37 28 living with two 49 967 26 237 11 336 living with one 13 967 8 663 5 093 living with two 79 941 52 767 27 767 living with one 20 715 15 332 10 635 12 120 9 860 7 612 1 432 1 033 681 6 371 3 847 1 938 620 464 307 172 128 97 816 585 346 11 656 9 531 7 407 60 742 41 241 21 912 2 830 2 259 1 517 12 442 6 323 2 417 3 057 2 365 1 667 870 579 254 2 803 1 902 1 072 59 281 40 216 21 310 7 025 4 739 3 197 891 547 356 5 643 3 115 1 349 321 202 162 87 60 29 580 340 169 6 707 4 572 3 114 37 771 20 188 8 880 2 104 1 378 681 7 751 3 295 958 1 845 1 094 716 496 282 101 2 222 1 155 528 36 397 19 494 8 544 725 621 410 101 615 141 32 18 28 22 247 057 939 585 586 6 1 1 1 1 490 762 172 475 287 27 7 3 5 3 494 477 780 059 164 7 1 1 1 1 457 732 186 634 328 2 037 593 333 348 250 5 473 1 483 866 998 750 138 31 18 28 22 536 302 520 089 196 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 59 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 59 Table 50. Occupation of Employed Persons by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 Race [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State All persons Employed persons 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty occupations Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Officials and administrators, public administration Management and related occupations Professional specialty occupations Engineers and natural scientists Engineers Health diagnosing occupations Health assessment and treating occupations Teachers, librarians, and counselors Teachers, elementary and secondary schools Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, except health Sales occupations Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations Sales representatives, commodities and finance Other sales occupations Cashiers Administrative support occupations, including clerical Computer equipment operators Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Financial records processing occupations Mail and message distributing occupations Service occupations Private household occupations Protective service occupations Police and firefighters Service occupations, except protective and household Food service occupations Cleaning and building service occupations Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Farm operators and managers Farm workers and related occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production occupations Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators and tenders, except precision Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers Transportation occupations Motor vehicle operators Material moving equipment operators Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers Construction laborers Freight, stock, and material handlers Employed females 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty occupations Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Officials and administrators, public administration Management and related occupations Professional specialty occupations Engineers and natural scientists Engineers Health diagnosing occupations Health assessment and treating occupations Teachers, librarians, and counselors Teachers, elementary and secondary schools Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, except health Sales occupations Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations Sales representatives, commodities and finance Other sales occupations Cashiers Administrative support occupations, including clerical Computer equipment operators Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Financial records processing occupations Mail and message distributing occupations Service occupations Private household occupations Protective service occupations Police and firefighters Service occupations, except protective and household Food service occupations Cleaning and building service occupations Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Farm operators and managers Farm workers and related occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production occupations Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators and tenders, except precision Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers Transportation occupations Motor vehicle operators Material moving equipment operators Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers Construction laborers Freight, stock, and material handlers 245 73 33 3 10 39 7 3 1 4 15 11 75 2 8 23 6 5 11 4 40 1 9 5 2 35 4 1 29 11 8 6 1 27 10 9 5 27 4 2 7 6 3 9 1 3 111 36 15 1 5 20 1 3 10 8 48 1 2 12 2 1 8 3 31 8 5 19 379 521 855 698 289 666 567 634 661 525 780 498 394 176 430 857 919 051 887 871 931 260 083 786 207 325 696 817 748 812 828 552 665 344 088 435 940 496 093 039 628 350 345 162 054 662 896 516 082 346 470 414 943 876 289 294 285 997 518 003 220 593 123 698 785 910 003 831 806 721 882 346 968 643 647 849 179 147 917 460 932 117 447 634 320 290 932 307 373 332 940 848 89 573 149 673 White 201 64 29 3 9 35 6 3 1 4 13 9 62 1 7 20 6 4 9 3 32 1 7 4 1 24 3 1 20 8 4 5 757 974 735 105 040 239 970 343 619 151 456 753 388 821 578 144 170 737 237 402 845 072 373 896 563 409 561 846 402 002 107 823 553 296 911 688 662 294 993 745 073 881 087 980 440 264 575 509 210 299 210 092 148 089 147 259 275 662 843 676 008 300 883 088 382 783 923 595 737 580 225 598 627 860 523 701 157 636 950 822 755 105 365 247 284 231 640 041 816 226 756 678 56 187 133 508 Black 7 337 1 711 863 81 291 848 123 60 21 109 380 293 2 702 131 189 855 157 79 619 307 1 527 46 278 116 176 1 872 21 300 62 1 551 578 536 45 – 36 428 189 134 92 579 62 82 176 169 27 232 38 76 3 720 866 414 26 155 452 34 – – 95 228 205 1 876 114 94 582 101 28 453 239 1 086 31 257 107 62 821 21 46 14 754 271 168 23 – 23 77 9 25 43 57 2 9 13 13 6 27 4 5 American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 23 506 4 786 2 162 453 534 2 624 282 141 15 132 1 528 1 199 6 964 104 386 1 725 380 146 1 199 738 4 749 107 1 173 566 251 5 287 98 517 217 4 672 1 469 1 832 852 26 66 2 274 780 882 475 3 343 513 189 706 661 464 1 471 230 618 11 844 3 024 1 210 262 347 1 814 74 31 10 120 1 199 937 5 096 81 97 1 203 205 66 932 611 3 715 100 1 154 473 187 2 957 87 84 8 2 786 944 685 96 12 10 100 14 15 71 571 208 41 127 127 27 168 4 88 Asian or Pacific Islander 9 815 1 616 881 45 357 735 168 66 6 108 308 197 2 669 98 237 955 185 71 699 335 1 379 35 129 131 174 2 935 8 111 48 2 816 1 249 1 141 155 10 52 693 169 99 423 1 747 762 137 294 270 89 465 16 179 5 028 918 512 20 235 406 30 – – 97 196 159 1 712 76 27 691 81 24 586 304 918 10 116 100 77 1 711 8 – – 1 703 648 708 45 – 36 168 7 19 142 474 272 23 44 30 – 135 – 50 Other race 2 964 434 214 14 67 220 24 24 – 25 108 56 671 22 40 178 27 18 133 89 431 – 130 77 43 822 8 43 19 771 425 220 60 12 23 352 140 87 110 625 218 61 82 82 34 230 37 134 1 280 239 124 14 58 115 4 4 – 23 52 26 528 22 22 134 16 9 109 82 350 – 130 68 15 294 8 18 – 268 104 77 13 – 13 42 6 – 36 164 75 33 – – – 56 8 22 Hispanic origin (of any race) 7 141 1 318 650 66 189 668 126 58 24 49 284 200 1 983 68 162 460 91 50 319 183 1 293 64 254 184 100 1 803 33 108 45 1 662 758 484 130 12 28 754 251 270 195 1 153 343 79 210 192 62 459 69 200 3 350 737 350 51 146 387 23 6 – 47 201 151 1 456 54 48 332 63 9 260 159 1 022 38 254 170 45 817 33 18 – 766 272 214 13 – 13 64 6 5 53 263 113 33 – – – 117 20 37 White, not of Hispanic origin 198 64 29 3 8 34 6 3 1 4 13 9 61 1 7 19 6 4 9 3 32 1 7 4 1 23 3 1 19 7 4 5 355 174 338 063 918 836 859 300 595 131 299 622 377 781 485 925 131 705 089 328 186 017 270 821 521 652 546 777 376 329 855 646 488 296 911 314 529 136 933 350 986 865 002 906 419 078 543 452 643 882 009 062 060 873 128 257 275 642 720 571 296 274 866 940 347 783 810 538 216 542 122 528 612 494 508 701 157 285 821 757 755 105 365 228 284 231 621 988 808 226 756 678 56 142 121 500 23 9 8 3 20 3 1 6 4 2 7 1 2 89 31 13 1 5 18 1 3 8 6 39 1 1 10 2 1 5 2 25 7 4 13 23 9 8 3 20 2 1 6 4 2 7 1 2 87 30 13 1 5 17 1 3 8 6 38 1 1 9 2 1 5 2 25 7 4 13 18 6 3 12 4 1 12 4 1 1 1 1 4 1 3 2 1 1 1 60 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 60 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 51. Industry of Employed Persons by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 Race [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State All persons Employed persons 16 years and over Agriculture Forestry and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill and finished textile products Printing, publishing, and allied industries Chemicals and allied products Durable goods Furniture, lumber, and wood products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal industries, including ordnance Machinery and computer equipment Electrical equipment and components, except computer Transportation equipment Transportation, communications, and other public utilities Air transportation Trucking service and warehousing Other transportation Communications Utilities and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade General merchandise stores Food, bakery, and dairy stores Automotive dealers and gasoline stations Eating and drinking places Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking and credit agencies Insurance, real estate, and other finance Services Business services Repair services Private households Other personal services Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Elementary and secondary schools and colleges Other educational services Social services, religious and membership organizations Legal, engineering, and other professional services Public administration Employed females 16 years and over Agriculture Forestry and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill and finished textile products Printing, publishing, and allied industries Chemicals and allied products Durable goods Furniture, lumber, and wood products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal industries, including ordnance Machinery and computer equipment Electrical equipment and components, except computer Transportation equipment Transportation, communications, and other public utilities Air transportation Trucking service and warehousing Other transportation Communications Utilities and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade General merchandise stores Food, bakery, and dairy stores Automotive dealers and gasoline stations Eating and drinking places Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking and credit agencies Insurance, real estate, and other finance Services Business services Repair services Private households Other personal services Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Elementary and secondary schools and colleges Other educational services Social services, religious and membership organizations Legal, engineering, and other professional services Public administration 245 1 6 8 16 14 8 3 379 806 845 935 184 575 382 656 252 2 469 466 6 193 3 112 68 260 453 288 182 332 293 026 329 946 738 427 619 425 893 450 098 186 905 281 084 394 753 815 093 073 956 846 926 046 915 204 019 386 082 785 139 598 226 567 570 061 146 044 34 997 408 30 21 115 84 80 310 912 547 185 751 915 033 413 147 624 948 581 462 278 184 664 000 538 727 580 673 146 769 851 990 696 White 201 1 5 8 14 11 5 1 757 606 721 193 212 039 760 685 195 2 116 437 5 279 2 633 62 244 371 262 008 951 306 640 489 462 054 550 677 393 505 872 768 503 189 314 670 057 370 653 196 604 790 085 586 075 786 902 356 635 210 699 893 448 945 612 789 507 112 918 27 823 325 30 20 77 63 73 832 590 482 488 490 782 821 103 448 835 792 978 185 647 538 514 359 478 590 295 402 390 526 765 818 585 Black 7 337 29 31 100 178 242 148 54 – 66 – 94 9 – – 9 21 45 760 99 117 377 120 47 163 1 459 249 181 66 626 414 234 180 2 759 236 94 29 273 112 2 015 396 196 831 9 458 125 1 202 3 720 29 9 11 55 82 42 – – 22 – 40 – – – 9 21 – 262 40 14 125 71 12 33 821 210 98 12 288 327 211 116 1 543 52 10 21 112 36 1 312 289 155 432 2 365 69 548 American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 23 506 96 864 470 1 356 1 372 697 336 43 168 16 675 443 – 16 42 5 91 460 587 175 921 268 509 378 405 446 777 312 028 675 137 538 945 524 178 106 653 305 179 897 853 472 99 Asian or Pacific Islander 9 815 24 175 110 234 1 579 1 482 1 318 14 89 11 97 11 – – 20 – 29 923 235 71 442 72 103 241 375 290 325 148 294 441 272 169 920 453 81 8 832 47 499 355 227 529 21 Other race 2 964 51 54 62 204 343 295 263 – 30 2 48 16 6 – 11 – 9 238 66 23 100 24 25 95 703 47 105 52 382 153 73 80 790 124 30 19 139 5 473 113 64 139 – 115 42 271 1 280 18 20 38 15 97 87 87 – – – 10 2 – – 8 – – 77 19 – 26 18 14 3 309 36 49 31 93 129 58 71 430 52 4 19 64 5 286 72 30 66 – 104 14 144 Hispanic origin (of any race) 7 141 60 150 197 411 743 616 488 2 89 4 127 50 6 – 29 9 24 612 140 71 263 70 68 248 1 467 149 219 94 757 317 131 186 2 112 300 88 44 314 37 1 329 261 186 427 16 333 106 824 3 350 18 37 80 49 264 242 174 2 59 – 22 11 – – 8 – – 230 56 15 95 38 26 24 683 99 91 43 267 252 102 150 1 304 156 12 44 137 35 920 149 129 277 16 290 59 409 White, not of Hispanic origin 198 1 5 8 13 10 5 1 355 597 640 067 987 755 541 549 195 2 066 435 5 214 2 610 62 244 353 253 996 662 234 611 373 420 024 412 048 302 406 833 471 373 149 224 605 953 312 638 066 582 054 965 490 808 770 734 287 209 643 699 886 415 916 502 689 462 112 868 27 813 318 30 20 77 63 73 710 553 474 439 474 770 803 806 399 798 783 844 081 612 469 870 319 470 575 247 380 879 478 692 628 569 1 26 6 3 9 3 3 7 39 3 6 4 12 11 3 7 82 6 3 7 3 60 7 7 24 11 9 30 111 1 1 2 3 2 1 1 1 21 5 2 7 3 3 6 31 2 5 3 8 9 3 6 66 5 3 5 2 49 6 6 19 8 8 24 89 1 1 2 1 2 3 2 1 1 8 2 21 5 2 7 3 3 6 31 2 5 3 8 9 3 6 65 4 3 5 2 49 5 6 18 8 8 24 87 1 1 2 1 7 3 1 1 479 379 3 485 11 844 36 183 82 151 370 272 135 26 71 7 98 79 – 1 8 – 7 811 198 18 394 127 74 136 800 247 411 76 581 432 113 319 185 252 25 89 513 196 110 618 715 342 93 250 117 793 5 028 3 34 19 60 406 380 332 8 33 – 26 2 – – 13 – – 328 65 33 152 45 33 40 1 380 206 231 37 641 389 249 140 1 992 285 21 8 596 34 1 048 264 186 332 16 194 56 377 8 1 3 1 2 20 2 3 6 7 3 4 50 3 4 1 40 5 5 14 6 1 2 1 1 16 1 2 4 6 2 3 40 2 3 1 32 4 4 11 6 1 2 1 1 15 1 2 4 6 2 3 39 2 3 1 31 4 4 11 1 6 5 2 8 257 4 583 12 885 6 470 4 226 10 158 1 124 218 1 658 6 327 4 185 9 955 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 61 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 61 Table 52. Class of Worker, Work Status in 1989, and Last Occupation of Experienced Unemployed by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 Race [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State All persons White Black American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Asian or Pacific Islander Other race Hispanic origin (of any race) White, not of Hispanic origin CLASS OF WORKER Employed persons 16 years and over Private for profit wage and salary workers Employees of own corporation Private not-for-profit wage and salary workers Local government workers State government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers In agriculture Unpaid family workers Employed females 16 years and over Private for profit wage and salary workers Employees of own corporation Private not-for-profit wage and salary workers Local government workers State government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers 245 134 4 17 24 25 23 20 379 692 880 093 098 225 365 058 407 848 082 669 377 873 977 213 491 353 506 201 112 4 13 17 20 18 18 757 328 548 895 916 322 477 127 385 692 210 693 248 759 920 167 847 398 426 7 337 3 463 37 524 779 771 1 429 362 – 9 3 720 1 632 8 339 391 416 754 179 9 23 506 10 244 186 2 111 4 612 3 233 2 275 990 12 41 11 844 4 299 85 1 432 2 248 2 079 1 327 433 26 9 815 6 646 62 420 614 752 845 482 10 56 5 028 3 250 23 231 339 461 440 276 31 2 964 2 011 47 143 177 147 339 97 – 50 1 280 795 13 112 79 90 123 67 14 7 141 4 498 99 410 488 428 863 389 – 65 3 350 1 893 27 301 281 259 404 198 14 198 110 4 13 17 20 18 17 355 291 514 697 633 108 067 880 385 679 643 874 239 625 732 039 637 310 426 111 55 1 10 12 13 9 8 89 45 1 8 9 10 6 7 87 44 1 8 9 10 6 7 WORK STATUS IN 1989 Persons 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Usually worked 15 to 34 hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Usually worked 1 to 14 hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Females 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Usually worked 15 to 34 hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Usually worked 1 to 14 hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 326 167 13 30 33 41 38 268 189 153 25 46 18 11 6 11 3 2 1 139 64 5 14 16 18 19 101 70 55 10 31 12 8 4 7 2 1 1 486 313 796 849 844 844 840 521 571 074 498 421 667 785 758 544 720 454 588 805 883 769 351 728 945 129 523 045 445 864 119 801 001 760 163 157 437 104 258 140 11 26 26 31 23 215 159 128 20 34 14 9 5 8 2 1 1 109 52 4 11 13 14 12 80 57 45 8 24 10 6 3 5 1 1 817 027 324 140 451 655 220 903 758 948 384 877 919 177 015 037 814 902 052 659 971 817 966 035 494 376 355 676 434 611 054 346 369 624 250 732 168 800 13 083 7 734 617 761 1 260 1 304 1 407 10 881 8 314 7 221 864 1 766 587 410 320 436 211 103 76 5 190 2 662 169 397 680 630 652 4 032 2 780 2 378 444 989 406 258 192 169 42 26 44 39 11 1 2 4 7 12 28 11 9 3 7 2 1 1 2 392 099 056 643 672 160 762 895 980 248 063 885 240 474 226 612 578 377 383 863 346 428 336 453 011 289 605 410 284 377 795 395 862 854 463 305 200 222 11 160 6 481 547 952 1 034 1 244 902 9 390 7 113 5 816 828 1 455 790 617 142 315 77 48 64 5 513 3 173 255 504 420 626 535 4 319 3 311 2 694 315 989 562 439 80 205 59 40 25 4 034 1 972 252 353 427 481 549 3 452 2 406 1 841 359 438 131 107 55 144 40 24 13 1 580 731 100 148 140 184 277 1 212 868 655 117 292 92 73 10 76 19 3 13 9 906 4 710 553 890 1 082 1 327 1 344 8 279 5 661 4 392 872 1 207 341 242 158 420 151 76 52 4 301 1 875 223 408 437 629 729 3 183 2 147 1 644 303 855 276 192 91 263 83 39 43 253 137 11 25 25 30 22 211 157 126 19 34 14 9 4 7 2 1 1 107 52 4 11 12 14 12 78 56 44 8 23 10 6 3 5 1 1 968 805 068 669 904 921 601 860 043 842 944 288 774 091 933 820 725 872 027 520 123 713 747 805 130 002 776 667 668 462 630 226 301 559 114 690 154 784 17 5 1 2 3 5 11 5 4 1 4 1 1 WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1989 Families No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers Married-couple families No workers 1 worker 2 workers Husband and wife worked 3 or more workers Husband and wife worked Female householder, no husband present No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers 134 7 35 74 17 109 4 21 67 64 15 14 17 2 9 3 806 481 922 191 212 100 132 513 721 569 734 437 565 965 777 876 947 107 5 27 61 12 91 3 18 57 55 12 11 11 1 6 2 661 252 512 970 927 277 465 014 598 282 200 468 018 626 389 548 455 5 418 261 1 441 3 083 633 3 956 45 613 2 727 2 629 571 535 1 120 199 636 238 47 16 1 5 6 2 9 2 4 4 2 1 4 1 2 505 716 587 384 818 767 525 096 894 275 252 744 677 007 337 966 367 3 805 186 1 076 1 937 606 2 976 89 615 1 769 1 682 503 482 558 75 317 101 65 1 417 66 306 817 228 1 124 8 175 733 701 208 208 192 58 98 23 13 3 393 150 855 1 935 453 2 630 51 481 1 719 1 662 379 375 475 99 225 109 42 106 5 27 61 12 89 3 17 56 54 12 11 10 1 6 2 040 166 105 039 730 982 422 763 753 462 044 316 825 583 304 504 434 LAST OCCUPATION OF EXPERIENCED UNEMPLOYED Persons 16 years and over Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Professional specialty occupations Technicians and related support occupations Sales occupations Administrative support occupations, including clerical 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 Last worked 1984 or earlier, or uniquely military occupation 23 089 1 311 1 195 450 1 623 2 649 85 488 3 870 1 114 4 023 865 1 895 2 953 568 15 023 1 035 854 353 1 106 1 762 58 182 2 250 671 2 826 585 1 353 1 670 318 889 60 32 24 131 162 5 19 232 – 66 7 16 100 35 6 438 184 285 63 341 634 20 282 1 177 418 986 247 474 1 125 202 458 26 13 10 41 60 2 5 153 25 57 11 24 29 2 281 6 11 – 4 31 – – 58 – 88 15 28 29 11 793 15 24 6 55 86 4 9 187 28 130 54 43 125 27 14 625 1 028 841 353 1 062 1 710 56 175 2 165 647 2 773 570 1 339 1 604 302 62 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 62 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 53. Income in 1989 of Households, Families, and Persons by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 Race [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State All persons White Black American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Asian or Pacific Islander Other race Hispanic origin (of any race) White, not of Hispanic origin INCOME IN 1989 Households Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 or more Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Families Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 or more Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Married-couple families Less than $15,000 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 or more Female householder, no husband present Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Males 15 years and over, with income Median income (dollars) Percent year-round full-time workers Median income (dollars) Females 15 years and over, with income Median income (dollars) Percent year-round full-time workers Median income (dollars) Per capita income (dollars) Persons in households (dollars) Persons in group quarters (dollars) 189 6 9 12 25 25 35 40 20 14 41 49 134 3 4 7 15 17 24 32 17 12 46 54 109 6 11 13 20 29 28 17 1 2 2 3 5 1 208 25 700 631 152 128 139 873 122 419 626 610 408 587 806 501 467 422 740 052 767 108 449 300 581 203 100 723 026 055 697 337 262 565 878 302 864 385 172 964 037 323 46.9 35 621 177 308 12 042 31.2 25 620 17 610 17 805 12 604 153 3 6 7 18 20 29 35 18 13 44 52 107 1 2 4 10 13 20 27 15 11 50 58 91 4 8 10 17 25 25 11 1 1 1 1 3 1 163 29 372 954 067 839 451 549 315 264 589 344 998 935 661 913 619 268 835 012 194 896 733 191 662 332 277 329 080 239 212 700 717 018 006 399 421 946 721 525 828 711 51.0 37 230 135 159 13 545 33.6 26 291 19 903 20 099 14 127 7 099 268 323 660 1 504 1 229 1 412 1 080 376 247 31 474 37 755 5 418 219 138 528 1 123 958 1 110 807 321 214 32 557 39 161 3 956 299 807 782 872 704 492 1 120 154 78 255 280 276 77 8 532 16 633 56.8 20 715 6 241 11 830 38.1 21 543 12 816 13 108 10 337 22 2 2 2 3 3 3 2 1 325 149 457 963 899 027 077 931 139 683 24 152 32 934 16 505 1 212 1 572 2 188 2 871 2 230 2 464 2 462 902 604 26 695 35 379 9 767 1 675 1 523 1 387 1 774 2 063 1 345 4 677 642 752 1 096 949 936 302 26 935 10 539 18.4 31 329 27 404 6 923 15.6 23 792 9 140 9 224 6 414 4 900 169 203 443 901 730 926 853 415 260 35 056 42 757 3 805 107 58 327 663 583 742 711 381 233 37 579 45 618 2 976 302 438 408 625 648 555 558 44 13 81 165 199 56 6 212 17 843 50.3 24 973 6 658 12 817 40.4 22 311 13 113 13 040 14 109 2 004 91 102 223 384 338 392 291 107 76 31 860 37 492 1 417 50 80 111 248 269 257 232 112 58 33 232 40 368 1 124 118 178 239 214 222 153 192 32 60 11 45 40 4 2 530 16 047 46.9 21 141 1 846 10 980 35.5 21 064 12 601 12 893 10 421 4 940 219 284 382 966 810 944 806 303 226 32 601 40 274 3 393 94 155 268 623 549 633 631 265 175 35 179 43 653 2 630 233 433 468 528 558 410 475 64 77 79 93 112 50 5 945 18 292 46.2 23 060 5 127 10 568 32.1 22 626 11 885 11 992 10 565 955 860 931 733 013 133 869 793 402 221 146 084 040 875 546 174 544 777 911 529 589 095 806 507 982 234 871 038 970 384 485 825 986 1 384 1 376 1 911 3 680 1 488 160 912 29 952 51.1 37 410 132 574 13 624 33.7 26 343 20 075 20 269 14 287 150 3 5 7 18 20 28 34 18 13 45 53 106 1 2 4 10 12 19 27 15 11 50 58 89 4 7 10 16 25 25 10 MEDIAN INCOME IN 1989 BY SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Family type and presence of own children: Families (dollars) With own children under 18 years (dollars) With own children under 6 years (dollars) Married-couple families (dollars) With own children under 18 years (dollars) With own children under 6 years (dollars) Female householder, no husband present (dollars) With own children under 18 years (dollars) With own children under 6 years (dollars) Workers in family in 1989: No workers (dollars) 1 worker (dollars) 2 or more workers (dollars) Husband and wife worked (dollars) Nonfamily households (dollars) Male householder (dollars) Living alone (dollars) 65 years and over (dollars) Female householder (dollars) Living alone (dollars) 65 years and over (dollars) 46 42 36 52 50 41 19 16 11 12 30 55 56 28 32 27 14 23 20 12 581 976 567 022 635 814 942 425 136 630 943 037 534 602 023 553 424 888 366 473 50 47 40 54 53 45 23 19 11 15 35 58 59 30 34 30 16 25 21 13 662 771 939 725 452 153 776 441 864 694 363 259 085 887 916 565 717 519 791 972 32 28 21 36 33 22 16 15 11 10 20 38 39 25 27 22 19 22 21 6 557 145 976 860 476 717 383 473 187 055 019 399 248 717 713 578 773 965 176 556 26 24 20 37 36 29 14 12 9 10 17 40 45 13 14 11 7 12 10 10 695 943 952 407 489 063 217 378 881 965 548 628 054 734 490 232 403 345 895 026 37 37 33 42 43 39 23 21 12 10 24 46 45 21 24 21 7 17 13 10 579 074 438 178 446 500 947 855 917 588 500 083 895 729 271 474 865 458 824 982 33 31 29 37 35 32 11 10 6 5 17 40 40 21 18 17 232 226 677 109 433 650 667 000 876 35 32 30 40 37 31 15 13 9 179 111 217 021 656 792 875 690 408 50 48 41 54 53 45 23 19 11 15 35 58 59 30 35 30 16 25 21 14 806 009 182 845 629 589 836 542 807 872 516 404 232 951 045 644 739 498 712 044 694 955 810 856 356 885 639 – 37 045 35 000 – 8 355 20 948 44 149 45 738 23 199 21 047 19 131 15 972 25 977 24 028 5 000– INCOME TYPE IN 1989 Households With earnings Mean earnings (dollars) With wage or salary income Mean wage or salary income (dollars) With nonfarm self-employment income Mean nonfarm self-employment income (dollars) With farm self-employment income Mean farm self-employment income (dollars) With interest, dividend, or net rental income Mean interest, dividend, or net rental income (dollars) With Social Security income Mean Social Security income (dollars) With public assistance income Mean public assistance income (dollars) With retirement income Mean retirement income (dollars) With other income Mean other income (dollars) 189 175 46 168 43 35 22 2 5 148 3 20 7 15 4 24 12 30 3 700 159 924 853 783 475 911 454 482 874 709 371 210 043 934 232 672 439 522 153 142 49 137 46 30 23 2 5 119 3 15 7 9 4 19 13 25 3 372 858 904 392 563 332 729 137 659 879 920 669 600 152 588 768 668 045 531 099 594 420 490 831 655 11 421 31 737 4 088 2 424 674 7 084 613 5 261 843 12 520 1 111 5 404 7 6 35 6 34 22 19 30 18 28 3 18 325 271 928 681 209 656 582 239 4 637 20 096 3 3 5 4 5 3 7 3 2 010 497 613 685 494 199 207 507 938 4 4 42 4 40 900 537 242 409 021 632 23 699 37 5 990 3 573 2 345 410 6 853 429 5 542 318 7 947 538 3 278 2 1 36 1 35 004 899 180 881 129 200 13 102 10 800 1 238 2 838 121 4 886 164 5 423 104 7 062 238 2 944 940 684 959 591 622 570 16 766 43 2 558 3 273 3 017 385 6 079 362 4 841 394 11 155 798 3 493 4 4 37 4 36 150 140 50 135 46 30 23 2 5 118 3 15 7 9 4 19 13 24 3 955 562 061 171 678 009 832 104 699 199 929 460 610 025 593 506 669 563 522 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 63 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 63 Table 54. Poverty Status in 1989 of Families and Persons by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 Race [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State All persons White Black American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Asian or Pacific Islander Other race Hispanic origin (of any race) White, not of Hispanic origin ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1989 Families In owner-occupied housing unit With related children under 18 years With related children under 5 years Householder worked in 1989 Householder worked year round full time in 1989 Householder under 65 years with work disability Householder foreign born Householder under 25 years Householder 65 years and over Householder high school graduate or higher With public assistance income in 1989 With Social Security income in 1989 Married-couple families With related children under 18 years With related children under 5 years Householder worked in 1989 Householder worked year round full time in 1989 Householder high school graduate or higher Householder 65 years and over With public assistance income in 1989 With Social Security income in 1989 Female householder, no husband present With related children under 18 years With related children under 5 years Householder worked in 1989 Householder worked year round full time in 1989 Householder high school graduate or higher Householder 65 years and over With public assistance income in 1989 With Social Security income in 1989 Unrelated individuals for whom poverty status is determined Nonfamily householder In owner-occupied housing unit 65 years and over Persons for whom poverty status is determined Persons 18 years and over Persons 65 years and over Related children under 18 years Related children under 6 years Related children 5 to 17 years 134 84 86 41 120 71 8 6 8 7 118 11 13 109 66 33 99 61 97 6 5 10 17 14 6 13 6 14 1 5 2 86 54 23 6 532 364 21 167 64 113 806 055 728 802 029 321 898 792 039 940 072 035 306 100 917 240 525 878 491 370 259 248 565 441 147 255 026 183 136 046 216 160 894 793 563 474 001 112 172 464 412 107 69 66 30 97 61 6 3 5 5 98 6 9 91 53 25 83 53 84 5 3 8 11 9 3 8 4 9 661 660 477 810 648 309 898 162 702 802 585 380 984 277 956 980 789 953 161 113 479 362 018 007 447 896 620 839 482 2 550 1 161 481 711 204 198 271 590 933 779 038 504 5 1 3 2 4 3 418 513 953 073 929 344 382 172 738 205 881 527 410 956 681 507 758 739 599 174 143 293 120 004 434 859 449 983 24 345 104 16 10 12 6 12 3 1 1 1 10 3 2 9 7 4 8 2 6 1 1 4 3 2 2 2 1 505 694 530 999 665 617 390 85 185 774 290 686 554 767 325 194 112 627 245 972 414 353 677 830 006 913 634 833 604 957 872 3 1 2 1 3 2 2 3 2 2 1 2 1 2 805 646 714 331 467 250 128 836 254 153 148 307 291 976 130 094 773 885 547 105 189 173 558 429 151 453 240 387 26 93 79 1 417 542 1 054 589 1 320 801 100 537 160 6 1 168 135 67 1 124 825 465 1 093 674 939 6 34 67 192 171 109 134 83 141 – 101 – 1 401 587 136 10 5 912 4 216 34 1 657 600 1 141 3 1 2 1 3 1 393 467 402 269 118 870 241 873 326 92 900 279 256 630 837 975 495 587 294 76 90 197 475 405 232 348 164 368 16 171 42 106 66 65 30 93 58 6 4 5 5 93 6 9 86 51 25 79 50 79 4 3 8 11 9 3 9 4 10 040 951 177 480 627 046 699 806 660 692 748 851 886 667 999 333 472 880 089 868 503 018 733 602 729 263 537 118 572 2 914 1 342 445 162 189 828 232 257 512 158 692 953 4 3 2 1 3 2 3 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 68 45 20 5 404 284 15 118 45 81 2 473 1 681 572 216 19 868 12 361 589 7 466 3 045 4 806 10 885 5 820 2 569 980 83 421 49 859 3 794 33 281 13 561 21 881 2 920 1 095 312 159 19 002 12 975 762 5 989 2 220 4 080 3 054 1 547 388 58 17 117 10 474 244 6 556 2 818 4 165 64 42 19 4 394 277 15 116 43 79 INCOME IN 1989 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL Families Percent below poverty level In owner-occupied housing unit With related children under 18 years With related children under 5 years Householder worked in 1989 Householder worked year round full time in 1989 Householder under 65 years with work disability Householder foreign born Householder under 25 years Householder 65 years and over Householder high school graduate or higher With public assistance income in 1989 With Social Security income in 1989 Mean income deficit (dollars) Married-couple families With related children under 18 years With related children under 5 years Householder worked in 1989 Householder worked year round full time in 1989 Householder high school graduate or higher Householder 65 years and over With public assistance income in 1989 With Social Security income in 1989 Mean income deficit (dollars) Female householder, no husband present With related children under 18 years With related children under 5 years Householder worked in 1989 Householder worked year round full time in 1989 Householder high school graduate or higher Householder 65 years and over With public assistance income in 1989 With Social Security income in 1989 Mean income deficit (dollars) Unrelated individuals Percent below poverty level Nonfamily householder In owner-occupied housing unit 65 years and over Mean income deficit (dollars) Persons Percent below poverty level Persons 18 years and over Persons 65 years and over Related children under 18 years Related children under 6 years Related children 5 to 17 years Persons below 125 percent of poverty level Persons below 200 percent of poverty level 9 198 6.8 3 832 7 935 5 084 5 678 704 956 447 1 329 497 6 320 2 755 637 5 037 4 018 3 127 2 167 2 748 600 2 799 294 655 348 5 282 4 238 4 050 2 397 2 264 86 2 920 136 1 935 238 4 819 14 159 16.4 5 942 2 207 807 3 706 47 906 9.0 28 622 1 606 18 219 8 471 10 887 66 558 126 605 4 848 4.5 1 800 4 014 2 441 2 950 544 588 202 818 185 3 881 1 344 280 4 787 2 270 1 576 1 040 1 509 472 1 835 151 291 208 4 889 2 267 2 204 1 254 1 209 57 1 803 18 1 005 66 4 769 8 895 13.0 3 960 1 390 486 3 561 24 487 6.1 15 623 836 8 137 3 657 5 016 35 247 71 935 478 8.8 28 452 302 306 34 61 35 66 2 350 176 8 4 713 130 128 88 109 26 110 2 37 2 2 767 259 243 154 125 8 188 – 112 6 5 167 361 14.6 147 18 33 3 590 2 076 10.4 990 35 1 071 505 606 3 453 7 268 3 545 21.5 967 188 141 225 64 301 2 395 292 1 867 1 150 347 5 395 1 428 1 265 932 987 40 713 135 320 138 6 197 1 596 1 489 905 882 21 857 118 740 164 4 730 4 008 36.8 1 596 775 257 3 922 19 250 23.1 10 629 680 8 356 3 965 4 913 24 744 40 274 1 3 2 2 228 6.0 31 192 124 128 60 6 157 33 18 152 42 2 5 311 158 134 83 119 60 117 6 7 – 4 683 55 55 38 9 – 32 – 35 2 6 641 534 18.3 119 20 31 4 208 1 390 7.3 890 55 462 258 245 2 059 4 750 99 7.0 6 89 76 69 2 – 51 17 – 70 43 – 5 438 32 24 24 24 2 24 – – – 5 523 61 59 46 39 – 40 – 43 – 5 856 361 25.8 120 4 – 4 258 703 11.9 490 – 193 86 107 1 055 2 378 271 8.0 18 241 174 187 27 29 125 35 – 197 63 19 4 740 106 78 60 91 24 74 – – 7 4 872 138 136 105 74 – 96 – 63 12 5 186 824 27.0 283 44 31 4 125 2 041 11.9 1 232 31 749 373 395 2 904 5 744 5 249 5.1 1 960 4 486 2 711 3 176 534 575 219 826 190 4 104 1 648 301 4 795 2 337 1 734 1 158 1 573 458 1 864 151 346 189 4 776 2 510 2 429 1 332 1 350 68 1 936 21 1 193 96 4 742 8 850 13.7 3 818 1 352 522 3 554 24 588 6.2 16 035 873 7 879 3 508 4 904 35 138 71 505 64 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 64 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 55. Selected Characteristics of Persons 60 Years and Over by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 Race [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State All persons White Black American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Asian or Pacific Islander Other race Hispanic origin (of any race) White, not of Hispanic origin LIVING ARRANGEMENTS Persons 60 to 64 years In households In group quarters Nursing homes Persons 65 to 74 years In households In group quarters Nursing homes Persons 75 years and over In households In group quarters Nursing homes 12 706 12 483 223 65 15 427 15 114 313 241 6 732 5 932 800 757 9 900 9 797 103 26 11 829 11 649 180 147 4 890 4 258 632 609 331 313 18 10 442 442 – – 162 139 23 15 1 960 1 902 58 29 2 542 2 429 113 90 1 478 1 349 129 117 475 431 44 – 594 574 20 4 188 172 16 16 40 40 – – 20 20 – – 14 14 – – 187 182 5 – 192 192 – – 52 52 – – 9 798 9 695 103 26 11 700 11 520 180 147 4 860 4 228 632 609 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Persons 60 to 64 years Less than 9th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher Persons 65 to 74 years Less than 9th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher Persons 75 years and over Less than 9th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher 12 2 1 3 3 2 15 3 2 4 3 2 6 2 1 1 1 706 155 943 320 154 134 427 230 195 379 555 068 732 396 015 439 098 784 9 900 715 1 542 2 850 2 765 2 028 11 829 862 1 800 3 900 3 341 1 926 4 890 950 876 1 337 978 749 331 33 65 92 102 39 442 167 92 113 26 44 162 65 50 15 32 – 1 960 1 235 255 224 207 39 2 542 1 865 226 279 135 37 1 478 1 251 64 73 70 20 475 160 81 132 74 28 594 316 77 87 53 61 188 126 25 14 18 5 40 12 – 22 6 – 20 20 – – – – 14 4 – – – 10 187 54 39 42 42 10 192 38 58 60 31 5 52 10 16 4 7 15 9 798 700 1 521 2 830 2 729 2 018 11 700 853 1 769 3 840 3 317 1 921 4 860 943 860 1 337 971 749 INCOME AND POVERTY STATUS IN 1989 Married-couple families, householder 60 to 64 years Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level Persons 60 to 64 years living alone Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 or more Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level Married-couple families, householder 65 to 74 years Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level Persons 65 to 74 years living alone Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 or more Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level Married-couple families, householder 75 years and over Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level Persons 75 years and over living alone Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 or more Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level 4 548 77 121 192 396 602 800 2 360 4.4 2 428 271 437 331 471 305 613 15.3 4 974 76 162 282 863 805 1 095 1 691 3.8 3 786 317 838 881 789 467 494 10.8 1 396 38 135 161 315 234 220 293 7.4 2 014 258 546 484 446 112 168 15.2 3 804 53 81 130 287 473 671 2 109 3.1 1 975 134 322 280 410 273 556 10.1 4 055 61 105 191 693 648 882 1 475 2.2 3 003 208 547 691 697 431 429 8.4 1 058 25 87 86 245 176 176 263 5.9 1 592 152 398 359 412 108 163 11.2 67 – – – 11 14 3 39 – 88 9 25 16 7 – 31 29.5 140 2 – – – 3 62 73 1.4 144 6 81 – 26 6 25 12.5 34 – 8 12 – 7 7 – – 40 7 11 10 12 – – 17.5 573 24 40 56 93 93 108 159 14.7 341 128 82 35 54 23 19 43.1 704 13 57 84 154 140 139 117 13.2 520 91 173 155 59 16 26 21.2 268 13 32 39 69 48 37 30 15.7 369 99 124 115 22 4 5 33.1 82 – – 6 – 22 6 48 – 24 – 8 – – 9 7 – 73 – – 7 14 14 12 26 8.2 119 12 37 35 7 14 14 26.1 32 – 8 24 – – – – – 13 – 13 – – – – – 22 – – – 5 – 12 5 – – – – – – – – – 2 – – – 2 – – – – – – – – – – – – 4 – – – 1 3 – – – – – – – – – – – 67 – – 8 13 1 12 33 – 48 6 19 – 7 5 11 29.2 68 – – – 39 19 – 10 – 31 22 – – 9 – – 71.0 8 – – – 5 3 – – – 9 9 – – – – – 100.0 3 672 55 90 124 305 462 691 1 945 3.3 1 841 157 302 270 381 235 496 12.8 3 882 59 111 179 608 609 939 1 377 2.6 2 758 203 565 604 569 392 425 10.0 986 20 87 102 215 164 161 237 5.2 1 538 171 363 364 387 89 164 12.3 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 65 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 65 Table 56. Age, Fertility, and Household and Family Composition of White Persons: 1990 Urban and rural Inside and outside metropolitan area Rural Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Total Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area Central place Urban fringe Total Farm Total In central city Not in central city Total Rural AGE All persons Under 3 years 3 and 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 74 years 75 years and over Median age 291 15 10 24 20 10 7 23 28 33 30 25 18 12 8 6 8 3 352 811 958 615 311 927 988 032 957 463 920 244 724 783 664 786 396 773 30.5 178 9 6 14 12 6 4 13 17 21 18 16 11 8 5 4 4 1 522 511 650 789 218 957 662 353 797 038 892 148 804 307 511 102 878 905 30.8 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 112 6 4 9 8 3 3 9 11 12 12 9 6 4 3 2 3 1 830 300 308 826 093 970 326 679 160 425 028 096 920 476 153 684 518 868 29.9 124 6 4 12 10 5 2 5 9 14 15 11 8 5 3 3 3 1 781 493 500 128 742 151 356 662 871 691 341 963 894 328 997 114 433 117 31.9 1 058 21 24 122 109 69 40 57 35 82 97 95 59 69 62 24 49 44 33.2 114 30 263 30 30 000 43 52 209 38 50 316 100 238 380 9 27 35 7 9 13 100 238 380 182 9 6 15 12 7 4 13 18 21 19 16 12 8 5 4 4 1 867 728 758 225 605 082 722 457 069 575 554 657 139 538 653 186 997 922 30.9 182 9 6 15 12 7 4 13 18 21 19 16 12 8 5 4 4 1 867 728 758 225 605 082 722 457 069 575 554 657 139 538 653 186 997 922 30.9 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 233 12 8 21 18 8 5 15 20 26 26 20 15 9 7 5 6 2 266 576 700 518 448 996 622 237 759 579 707 550 479 573 008 714 832 968 30.9 120 6 4 11 10 5 2 5 9 14 14 11 8 5 3 3 3 1 436 276 392 692 355 026 296 558 599 154 679 454 559 097 855 030 314 100 31.8 FERTILITY Women 15 to 24 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women ever married Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 25 to 34 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women ever married Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 35 to 44 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women No children 1 child 2 children 3 children 4 children 5 or more children Women ever married Children ever born Per 1,000 women 18 957 6 958 367 6 112 5 440 890 29 853 40 106 1 343 24 646 38 680 1 569 26 355 46 619 1 769 5 883 4 483 9 346 4 254 1 613 776 24 477 46 191 1 887 291 282 75 60 14 34 19 14 60 90 6 16 9 352 211 159 433 726 131 709 422 631 114 165 011 141 2.65 3.17 11 639 4 111 353 3 590 3 142 875 18 836 23 976 1 273 15 366 23 005 1 497 16 549 28 633 1 730 3 827 2 827 5 869 2 671 897 458 15 375 28 325 1 842 178 175 46 37 8 21 12 9 37 55 4 10 3 522 307 543 665 878 444 246 198 859 225 005 231 215 2.63 3.15 7 318 2 847 389 2 522 2 298 911 11 017 16 130 1 464 9 280 15 675 1 689 9 806 17 986 1 834 2 056 1 656 3 477 1 583 716 318 9 102 17 866 1 963 112 106 28 22 5 12 7 5 22 34 2 5 5 830 904 616 768 848 687 463 224 772 889 160 780 926 2.67 3.20 6 020 1 972 328 1 853 1 679 906 11 497 17 552 1 527 10 087 17 131 1 698 11 748 22 993 1 957 2 213 1 922 4 041 2 211 828 533 11 177 22 798 2 040 124 120 32 27 5 11 8 3 27 41 2 4 4 781 244 502 109 393 580 100 480 737 102 380 943 537 2.81 3.29 11 796 4 115 349 3 611 3 142 870 19 258 24 524 1 273 15 772 23 553 1 493 17 027 29 420 1 728 3 973 2 895 6 002 2 782 904 471 15 848 29 112 1 837 182 179 47 38 9 21 12 9 38 56 4 10 3 867 652 736 657 079 843 582 261 962 617 074 420 215 2.63 3.15 11 796 4 115 349 3 611 3 142 870 19 258 24 524 1 273 15 772 23 553 1 493 17 027 29 420 1 728 3 973 2 895 6 002 2 782 904 471 15 848 29 112 1 837 182 179 47 38 9 21 12 9 38 56 4 10 3 867 652 736 657 079 843 582 261 962 617 074 420 215 2.63 3.15 13 181 4 815 365 4 354 3 977 913 22 092 33 134 1 500 18 961 32 258 1 701 21 076 40 192 1 907 4 123 3 510 7 385 3 683 1 537 838 19 806 39 877 2 013 233 222 59 48 11 23 15 8 49 74 4 10 10 266 803 925 885 040 868 227 641 406 599 471 534 463 2.74 3.25 5 863 1 968 336 1 832 1 679 916 11 075 17 004 1 535 9 681 16 583 1 713 11 270 22 206 1 970 2 067 1 854 3 908 2 100 821 520 10 704 22 011 2 056 120 115 31 26 5 11 7 3 26 39 2 4 4 436 899 309 117 192 181 764 417 634 710 311 754 537 2.80 3.29 1 1 1 2 2 HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP All persons In households Family householder Male Female Nonfamily householder Male Female Spouse Child Other relatives Nonrelatives In group quarters Persons per household Persons per family 1 058 1 058 266 220 46 66 61 5 248 346 26 106 – 3.02 3.15 266 116 40 240 109 38 2 2 2 – – – – – 345 77.4 7 7 – – 332 – 3 11 FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN Families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Subfamilies With own children under 18 years Married-couple subfamilies With own children under 18 years Mother-child subfamilies Persons under 18 years Percent living with two parents 75 45 23 62 35 19 8 6 3 1 1 159 021 985 477 995 721 744 715 222 416 156 458 198 796 82 622 79.5 6 703 6 513 88 102 109 290 1 416 2 943 1 302 543 289 313 670 767 730 498 181 939 922 757 296 131 506 50 125 78.9 4 353 4 215 60 78 67 987 921 1 805 760 46 27 14 38 21 11 5 4 1 28 17 9 23 14 7 3 2 1 616 732 672 807 228 991 246 534 283 494 399 162 67 290 32 497 80.3 2 350 2 298 28 24 41 303 495 1 138 542 502 766 535 800 967 484 274 824 636 524 384 257 117 199 39 014 84.2 2 086 2 056 25 5 44 082 548 985 458 32 19 9 28 16 8 2 1 47 27 14 39 22 12 5 4 1 736 971 636 775 392 041 556 221 951 930 757 304 131 506 51 398 79.3 4 418 4 268 72 78 69 579 925 1 816 771 47 27 14 39 22 12 5 4 1 736 971 636 775 392 041 556 221 951 930 757 304 131 506 51 398 79.3 4 418 4 268 72 78 69 579 925 1 816 771 59 36 18 51 30 16 5 4 1 1 925 816 884 502 570 164 462 318 907 010 783 411 184 489 70 238 82.3 4 371 4 301 41 29 83 793 1 039 2 112 989 31 19 9 27 16 8 2 1 309 084 212 695 342 173 216 784 624 516 384 249 117 199 37 741 83.9 2 021 2 003 13 5 42 490 544 974 447 UNMARRIED-PARTNER HOUSEHOLDS Total Male and female Both male Both female SELECTED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS Households With one or more subfamilies With related members 15 years and over other than spouse, children, parents, or parents-in-law of householder With roomer, boarder, or foster child 15 years and over 66 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 66 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 57. Age, Fertility, and Household and Family Composition of Black Persons: 1990 Urban and rural Inside and outside metropolitan area Rural Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Total Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area Central place Urban fringe Total Farm Total In central city Not in central city Total Rural AGE All persons Under 3 years 3 and 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 74 years 75 years and over Median age 20 541 1 642 917 2 077 1 763 861 674 2 541 2 506 2 239 1 869 911 689 538 441 318 425 130 24.6 1 633 882 540 679 667 982 2 209 3 756 1 700 1 746 3 256 1 865 1 206 2 508 2 080 205 190 400 220 136 55 1 126 2 464 2 188 20 18 5 3 1 1 1 541 712 109 705 404 599 028 571 3 146 7 401 746 711 1 829 2.81 3.24 5 3 1 3 2 1 1 109 574 989 694 429 454 098 945 417 158 153 5 – 112 7 260 63.3 341 341 – – 6 708 131 260 42 14 394 1 117 613 1 532 1 278 633 429 1 465 1 660 1 598 1 394 708 561 424 336 213 344 89 25.4 1 037 452 436 333 272 817 1 602 2 678 1 672 1 222 2 321 1 899 941 1 859 1 976 187 145 302 175 94 38 875 1 819 2 079 14 13 3 2 1 1 394 466 593 527 066 279 810 469 2 121 5 268 624 581 928 2.76 3.22 3 2 1 2 1 593 435 257 427 503 851 895 759 315 125 120 5 – 89 5 173 57.3 253 253 – – 4 872 107 186 28 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 6 147 525 304 545 485 228 245 1 076 846 641 475 203 128 114 105 105 81 41 23.3 596 430 721 346 395 142 607 078 776 524 935 784 265 649 449 18 45 98 45 42 17 251 645 570 1 654 120 54 93 134 63 47 117 309 147 199 154 34 70 51 13 17 32 28.2 59 40 678 32 33 031 128 164 281 109 161 477 45 94 089 5 8 12 18 2 – 43 94 186 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 14 411 1 117 613 1 537 1 278 633 429 1 465 1 660 1 598 1 394 708 561 424 348 213 344 89 25.4 1 037 452 436 333 272 817 1 602 2 678 1 672 1 222 2 321 1 899 941 1 859 1 976 187 145 302 175 94 38 875 1 819 2 079 14 13 3 2 1 1 411 483 599 533 066 279 810 469 2 127 5 273 624 581 928 2.76 3.22 599 435 257 433 503 851 895 759 315 125 120 5 – 89 5 178 57.3 253 253 – – 4 878 107 186 28 3 2 1 2 1 14 411 1 117 613 1 537 1 278 633 429 1 465 1 660 1 598 1 394 708 561 424 348 213 344 89 25.4 1 037 452 436 333 272 817 1 602 2 678 1 672 1 222 2 321 1 899 941 1 859 1 976 187 145 302 175 94 38 875 1 819 2 079 14 13 3 2 1 1 411 483 599 533 066 279 810 469 2 127 5 273 624 581 928 2.76 3.22 599 435 257 433 503 851 895 759 315 125 120 5 – 89 5 178 57.3 253 253 – – 4 878 107 186 28 3 2 1 2 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 7 784 645 358 633 619 291 292 1 193 1 155 788 674 357 162 184 144 118 98 73 24.4 655 470 718 378 428 132 735 242 690 633 096 731 310 743 397 23 53 110 63 44 17 294 739 514 1 637 120 54 88 134 63 47 117 309 147 199 154 34 70 39 13 17 32 28.2 59 40 678 32 33 031 128 164 281 109 161 477 45 94 089 5 8 12 18 2 – 43 94 186 FERTILITY Women 15 to 24 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women ever married Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 25 to 34 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women ever married Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 35 to 44 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women No children 1 child 2 children 3 children 4 children 5 or more children Women ever married Children ever born Per 1,000 women 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 6 5 1 1 2 2 7 6 1 1 2 HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP All persons In households Family householder Male Female Nonfamily householder Male Female Spouse Child Other relatives Nonrelatives In group quarters Persons per household Persons per family 147 246 516 178 338 320 218 102 1 025 2 133 122 130 901 2.97 3.28 1 516 1 139 732 1 267 926 603 203 186 102 33 33 – – 23 2 087 78.3 88 88 – – 1 836 24 74 14 1 654 1 150 309 261 48 82 63 19 194 452 38 75 504 3.14 3.47 309 240 141 262 202 127 22 13 2 12 6 6 – 2 464 72.4 29 29 – – 391 9 15 – 784 379 819 433 386 402 281 121 1 213 2 580 160 205 1 405 3.00 3.32 1 819 1 379 873 1 523 1 128 730 225 199 104 45 39 6 – 25 2 546 77.2 117 117 – – 2 221 33 89 14 1 637 1 133 303 255 48 82 63 19 188 447 38 75 504 3.15 3.48 303 240 141 256 202 127 22 13 2 12 6 6 – 2 459 72.1 29 29 – – 385 9 15 – FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN Families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Subfamilies With own children under 18 years Married-couple subfamilies With own children under 18 years Mother-child subfamilies Persons under 18 years Percent living with two parents UNMARRIED-PARTNER HOUSEHOLDS Total Male and female Both male Both female SELECTED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS Households With one or more subfamilies With related members 15 years and over other than spouse, children, parents, or parents-in-law of householder With roomer, boarder, or foster child 15 years and over SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 67 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 67 Table 58. Age, Fertility, and Household and Family Composition of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons: 1990 Urban and rural Inside and outside metropolitan area Rural Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Total Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area Central place Urban fringe Total Farm Total In central city Not in central city Total Rural AGE All persons Under 3 years 3 and 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 74 years 75 years and over Median age 36 3 1 4 3 1 1 3 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 588 013 714 163 019 720 176 320 971 270 948 852 782 214 235 804 875 512 25.2 14 758 1 095 674 1 512 1 162 810 419 1 399 1 699 1 298 1 326 814 879 522 560 313 186 90 25.9 1 426 768 539 337 313 929 1 636 2 791 1 706 1 091 2 149 1 970 1 207 2 993 2 480 142 166 351 280 147 121 1 071 2 877 2 686 14 14 2 1 1 1 758 008 876 565 311 405 670 735 2 036 5 519 781 1 391 750 2.75 3.26 876 960 203 584 973 548 1 080 862 570 161 161 13 13 92 5 253 46.5 541 516 9 16 4 281 158 335 34 2 1 1 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 21 1 1 2 1 830 918 040 651 857 910 757 1 921 2 272 1 972 1 622 1 038 903 692 675 491 689 422 24.7 1 847 1 002 543 366 483 1 320 2 123 4 215 1 985 1 429 3 385 2 369 1 375 3 692 2 685 135 201 370 288 174 207 1 177 3 440 2 923 21 20 3 2 1 1 830 582 851 156 695 682 874 808 2 948 8 970 1 516 1 615 1 248 3.15 3.81 851 615 574 064 407 826 1 371 984 592 379 374 29 24 247 8 376 55.5 551 547 – 4 5 533 322 551 104 3 2 1 2 1 49 4 2 6 5 2 1 3 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 537 266 694 198 001 753 506 633 340 926 620 572 060 606 573 156 667 966 23.3 99 8 5 5 – 3 2 17 2 10 9 13 18 7 – – – – 33.8 12 10 833 5 – – 8 18 250 4 10 500 5 12 400 – – 3 2 – – 5 12 400 99 99 37 22 15 6 6 – 19 24 6 7 – 3.63 3.70 37 18 8 27 10 2 8 6 4 7 7 2 2 – 21 33.3 6 6 – – 43 7 2 – 14 910 1 112 691 1 548 1 162 818 434 1 424 1 706 1 298 1 326 825 895 522 560 313 186 90 25.8 1 434 768 536 337 313 929 1 636 2 791 1 706 1 091 2 149 1 970 1 207 2 993 2 480 142 166 351 280 147 121 1 071 2 877 2 686 14 14 2 1 1 1 910 160 895 576 319 405 670 735 2 044 5 644 781 1 391 750 2.75 3.26 895 971 214 595 984 559 1 088 862 570 161 161 13 13 92 5 331 47.3 541 516 9 16 4 300 158 343 34 2 1 1 1 14 910 1 112 691 1 548 1 162 818 434 1 424 1 706 1 298 1 326 825 895 522 560 313 186 90 25.8 1 434 768 536 337 313 929 1 636 2 791 1 706 1 091 2 149 1 970 1 207 2 993 2 480 142 166 351 280 147 121 1 071 2 877 2 686 14 14 2 1 1 1 910 160 895 576 319 405 670 735 2 044 5 644 781 1 391 750 2.75 3.26 895 971 214 595 984 559 1 088 862 570 161 161 13 13 92 5 331 47.3 541 516 9 16 4 300 158 343 34 2 1 1 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 71 6 3 8 6 3 2 5 6 5 5 3 2 2 2 1 2 1 215 167 717 813 858 655 248 529 605 898 242 599 947 298 248 647 356 388 23.8 49 4 2 6 5 2 1 3 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 385 249 677 162 001 745 491 608 333 926 620 561 044 606 573 156 667 966 23.4 FERTILITY Women 15 to 24 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women ever married Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 25 to 34 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women ever married Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 35 to 44 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women No children 1 child 2 children 3 children 4 children 5 or more children Women ever married Children ever born Per 1,000 women 3 273 1 770 541 703 796 1 132 3 759 7 006 1 864 2 520 5 534 2 196 2 582 6 685 2 589 277 367 721 568 321 328 2 248 6 317 2 810 36 34 6 3 3 3 1 1 4 14 2 3 1 588 590 727 721 006 087 544 543 984 489 297 006 998 2.97 3.57 3 778 2 303 610 601 992 1 651 3 862 9 524 2 466 2 610 7 466 2 861 2 893 9 411 3 253 237 335 529 567 576 649 2 541 8 721 3 432 49 48 9 6 3 2 2 537 962 778 573 205 733 000 733 6 746 22 892 4 623 2 190 575 3.69 4.23 778 450 779 119 232 584 226 424 717 1 360 1 296 130 66 830 20 912 62.6 1 083 1 067 8 8 12 511 1 289 1 415 110 9 6 3 6 4 2 2 1 5 617 3 305 588 967 1 475 1 525 5 985 13 739 2 296 4 039 10 851 2 687 4 268 13 103 3 070 372 536 899 855 750 856 3 718 12 161 3 271 71 69 13 8 4 4 2 1 9 31 6 3 1 215 392 610 718 892 415 874 541 686 737 139 805 823 3.53 4.11 3 770 2 303 611 601 992 1 651 3 862 9 524 2 466 2 610 7 466 2 861 2 893 9 411 3 253 237 335 529 567 576 649 2 541 8 721 3 432 385 810 759 562 197 733 000 733 6 738 22 767 4 623 2 190 575 3.69 4.23 759 439 768 108 221 573 218 424 717 1 360 1 296 130 66 830 20 834 62.5 1 083 1 067 8 8 12 492 1 289 1 407 110 9 6 3 6 4 2 2 1 49 48 9 6 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP All persons In households Family householder Male Female Nonfamily householder Male Female Spouse Child Other relatives Nonrelatives In group quarters Persons per household Persons per family FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN Families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Subfamilies With own children under 18 years Married-couple subfamilies With own children under 18 years Mother-child subfamilies Persons under 18 years Percent living with two parents 727 575 777 648 380 374 451 846 162 540 535 42 37 339 13 629 52.1 1 092 1 063 9 20 9 814 480 886 138 6 4 2 3 2 1 2 1 1 610 054 342 172 628 399 589 408 309 739 670 159 90 1 077 29 210 60.5 1 634 1 614 8 12 18 025 1 611 1 958 214 13 9 5 8 5 3 3 2 1 1 1 UNMARRIED-PARTNER HOUSEHOLDS Total Male and female Both male Both female SELECTED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS Households With one or more subfamilies With related members 15 years and over other than spouse, children, parents, or parents-in-law of householder With roomer, boarder, or foster child 15 years and over 68 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 68 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 59. Age, Fertility, and Household and Family Composition of Asian or Pacific Islander Persons: 1990 Urban and rural Inside and outside metropolitan area Rural Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Total Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area Central place Urban fringe Total Farm Total In central city Not in central city Total Rural AGE All persons Under 3 years 3 and 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 74 years 75 years and over Median age 17 036 1 021 637 1 566 1 361 744 406 1 192 1 751 1 739 1 857 1 529 1 008 578 478 431 561 177 29.5 1 092 367 336 300 277 923 1 815 2 605 1 435 1 588 2 542 1 601 1 990 3 850 1 935 418 256 686 373 215 42 1 891 3 850 2 036 17 16 3 2 036 238 565 762 803 968 522 446 3 840 5 773 1 336 756 798 3.07 3.45 3 2 1 2 1 1 565 408 240 789 910 032 519 378 141 186 101 126 41 60 5 329 81.0 203 203 – – 4 533 174 387 79 10 729 614 419 1 037 925 526 229 630 1 058 938 1 189 1 004 669 389 365 259 364 114 29.7 694 237 341 202 203 005 093 705 560 983 670 699 295 425 873 284 173 443 243 136 16 239 425 957 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 6 307 407 218 529 436 218 177 562 693 801 668 525 339 189 113 172 197 63 29.4 398 130 327 98 74 755 722 900 247 605 872 441 695 425 050 134 83 243 130 79 26 652 425 186 2 318 146 113 266 172 59 38 210 180 298 274 218 125 98 33 44 33 11 29.3 129 29 225 36 25 694 238 293 231 163 262 607 297 545 835 66 58 92 47 14 20 277 539 946 3 – – – – – – – – – – – 3 – – – – – 47.5 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3 3 – – – – – – 3 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 10 764 614 419 1 052 925 526 229 630 1 058 938 1 189 1 013 675 394 365 259 364 114 29.7 694 237 341 202 203 005 093 705 560 983 670 699 304 461 887 284 173 443 243 145 16 248 461 972 10 764 614 419 1 052 925 526 229 630 1 058 938 1 189 1 013 675 394 365 259 364 114 29.7 694 237 341 202 203 005 093 705 560 983 670 699 304 461 887 284 173 443 243 145 16 248 461 972 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 8 590 553 331 780 608 277 215 772 873 1 099 942 734 458 282 146 216 230 74 29.3 527 159 302 134 99 739 960 193 243 768 134 477 983 934 967 200 141 335 177 84 46 920 928 096 2 283 146 113 251 172 59 38 210 180 298 274 209 119 93 33 44 33 11 29.2 129 29 225 36 25 694 238 293 231 163 262 607 288 509 767 66 58 92 47 5 20 268 503 877 FERTILITY Women 15 to 24 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women ever married Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 25 to 34 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women ever married Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 35 to 44 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women No children 1 child 2 children 3 children 4 children 5 or more children Women ever married Children ever born Per 1,000 women 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 10 10 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 10 10 2 1 1 2 1 10 10 2 1 1 2 8 7 1 1 1 HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP All persons In households Family householder Male Female Nonfamily householder Male Female Spouse Child Other relatives Nonrelatives In group quarters Persons per household Persons per family 729 603 389 930 459 621 306 315 2 559 3 830 808 396 126 3.02 3.43 2 389 1 640 817 1 921 1 346 709 308 234 74 116 80 72 36 44 3 521 82.0 129 129 – – 3 010 109 205 16 6 307 5 635 1 176 832 344 347 216 131 1 281 1 943 528 360 672 3.17 3.51 1 176 768 423 868 564 323 211 144 67 70 21 54 5 16 1 808 79.2 74 74 – – 1 523 65 182 63 2 318 1 794 240 181 59 127 72 55 475 748 105 99 524 3.21 4.05 240 186 119 187 156 103 39 22 8 26 10 20 4 6 756 77.2 18 18 – – 367 13 15 11 764 638 389 930 459 621 306 315 2 579 3 845 808 396 126 3.02 3.43 2 389 1 640 817 1 921 1 346 709 308 234 74 116 80 72 36 44 3 536 82.0 129 129 – – 3 010 109 205 16 764 638 389 930 459 621 306 315 2 579 3 845 808 396 126 3.02 3.43 2 389 1 640 817 1 921 1 346 709 308 234 74 116 80 72 36 44 3 536 82.0 129 129 – – 3 010 109 205 16 590 394 416 013 403 474 288 186 1 736 2 676 633 459 1 196 3.18 3.60 1 416 954 542 1 055 720 426 250 166 75 96 31 74 9 22 2 549 78.5 92 92 – – 1 890 78 197 74 2 283 1 759 240 181 59 127 72 55 455 733 105 99 524 3.21 4.05 240 186 119 187 156 103 39 22 8 26 10 20 4 6 741 76.8 18 18 – – 367 13 15 11 FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN Families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Subfamilies With own children under 18 years Married-couple subfamilies With own children under 18 years Mother-child subfamilies Persons under 18 years Percent living with two parents UNMARRIED-PARTNER HOUSEHOLDS Total Male and female Both male Both female SELECTED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS Households With one or more subfamilies With related members 15 years and over other than spouse, children, parents, or parents-in-law of householder With roomer, boarder, or foster child 15 years and over SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 69 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 69 Table 60. Age, Fertility, and Household and Family Composition of Hispanic Origin Persons: 1990 Urban and rural Inside and outside metropolitan area Rural Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area [Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race. Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Total Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area Central place Urban fringe Total Farm Total In central city Not in central city Total Rural AGE All persons Under 3 years 3 and 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 74 years 75 years and over Median age 14 434 1 180 790 1 556 1 245 631 520 1 398 1 829 1 545 1 161 943 589 465 248 145 144 45 24.6 1 116 356 319 483 322 667 1 610 2 365 1 469 1 237 2 140 1 730 1 003 1 915 1 909 224 117 372 155 108 27 883 1 879 2 128 14 13 2 2 434 550 887 253 634 1 293 839 454 2 483 5 597 530 760 884 2.83 3.36 887 947 164 208 487 899 426 333 206 32 15 17 – 9 5 402 73.0 325 301 – 24 4 180 100 221 53 2 1 1 2 1 9 250 762 511 1 032 757 441 296 805 1 066 968 804 631 400 345 202 100 98 32 25.1 702 221 315 308 197 640 043 479 418 802 347 680 685 240 810 153 98 252 104 71 7 594 204 027 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 5 184 418 279 524 488 190 224 593 763 577 357 312 189 120 46 45 46 13 24.0 414 135 326 175 125 714 567 886 563 435 793 823 318 675 123 71 19 120 51 37 20 289 675 336 3 470 236 213 424 290 177 145 274 334 386 295 316 145 89 49 42 48 7 24.4 295 149 505 113 142 257 327 425 300 280 389 389 304 614 020 77 45 88 32 28 34 264 611 314 10 4 – 6 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 6.2 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 10 10 – – – – – – – 10 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 10 – – – – – – – – – 9 372 771 511 1 046 761 452 321 805 1 066 995 804 634 409 365 202 100 98 32 25.1 715 221 309 308 197 640 070 499 401 829 367 649 685 240 810 153 98 252 104 71 7 594 204 027 9 372 771 511 1 046 761 452 321 805 1 066 995 804 634 409 365 202 100 98 32 25.1 715 221 309 308 197 640 070 499 401 829 367 649 685 240 810 153 98 252 104 71 7 594 204 027 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 8 532 645 492 934 774 356 344 867 1 097 936 652 625 325 189 95 87 94 20 24.1 696 284 408 288 267 927 867 291 489 688 162 689 622 289 072 148 64 208 83 65 54 553 286 325 3 348 227 213 410 286 166 120 274 334 359 295 313 136 69 49 42 48 7 24.5 282 149 528 113 142 257 300 405 350 253 369 458 304 614 020 77 45 88 32 28 34 264 611 314 FERTILITY Women 15 to 24 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women ever married Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 25 to 34 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women ever married Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 35 to 44 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women No children 1 child 2 children 3 children 4 children 5 or more children Women ever married Children ever born Per 1,000 women 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 1 2 9 9 1 1 2 2 1 2 9 9 1 1 1 2 9 9 1 1 1 2 8 7 1 1 2 HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP All persons In households Family householder Male Female Nonfamily householder Male Female Spouse Child Other relatives Nonrelatives In group quarters Persons per household Persons per family 250 029 974 534 440 924 580 344 1 635 3 664 375 457 221 2.75 3.33 1 974 1 263 736 1 532 982 567 305 231 146 24 15 9 – 9 3 503 71.8 226 202 – 24 2 898 69 147 19 5 184 4 521 913 719 194 369 259 110 848 1 933 155 303 663 2.99 3.43 913 684 428 676 505 332 121 102 60 8 – 8 – – 1 899 75.4 99 99 – – 1 282 31 74 34 3 470 3 011 506 405 101 254 129 125 593 1 381 86 191 459 2.91 3.60 506 336 181 422 286 157 49 35 15 10 10 – – 6 1 340 80.5 30 30 – – 760 7 30 20 372 151 989 549 440 924 580 344 1 666 3 714 388 470 221 2.76 3.33 1 989 1 278 736 1 547 997 567 305 231 146 24 15 9 – 9 3 541 72.1 226 202 – 24 2 913 69 147 19 372 151 989 549 440 924 580 344 1 666 3 714 388 470 221 2.76 3.33 1 989 1 278 736 1 547 997 567 305 231 146 24 15 9 – 9 3 541 72.1 226 202 – 24 2 913 69 147 19 532 410 404 109 295 623 388 235 1 410 3 264 228 481 1 122 2.95 3.48 1 404 1 005 609 1 083 776 489 170 137 75 18 10 8 – 6 3 201 77.3 129 129 – – 2 027 38 104 54 3 348 2 889 491 390 101 254 129 125 562 1 331 73 178 459 2.88 3.57 491 321 181 407 271 157 49 35 15 10 10 – – 6 1 302 80.0 30 30 – – 745 7 30 20 FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN Families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Subfamilies With own children under 18 years Married-couple subfamilies With own children under 18 years Mother-child subfamilies Persons under 18 years Percent living with two parents UNMARRIED-PARTNER HOUSEHOLDS Total Male and female Both male Both female SELECTED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS Households With one or more subfamilies With related members 15 years and over other than spouse, children, parents, or parents-in-law of householder With roomer, boarder, or foster child 15 years and over 70 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 70 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 61. Age, Fertility, and Household and Family Composition of White, Not of Hispanic Origin Persons: 1990 Urban and rural Inside and outside metropolitan area Rural Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Total Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area Central place Urban fringe Total Farm Total In central city Not in central city Total Rural AGE All persons Under 3 years 3 and 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 74 years 75 years and over Median age 284 15 10 23 19 10 7 22 28 32 30 24 18 12 8 6 8 3 134 122 525 829 626 603 750 369 136 744 340 761 512 541 517 708 301 750 30.6 173 9 6 14 11 6 4 12 17 20 18 15 11 8 5 4 4 1 769 055 343 260 786 756 523 961 263 581 444 857 676 124 392 051 815 882 31.0 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 110 6 4 9 7 3 3 9 10 12 11 8 6 4 3 2 3 1 365 067 182 569 840 847 227 408 873 163 896 904 836 417 125 657 486 868 30.1 122 6 4 11 10 5 2 5 9 14 15 11 8 5 3 3 3 1 758 342 345 861 575 047 279 530 679 500 172 791 799 279 960 090 399 110 32.0 1 052 21 24 116 109 69 40 57 35 82 97 95 59 69 62 24 49 44 33.4 114 30 263 30 30 000 43 52 209 38 50 316 100 238 380 9 27 35 7 9 13 100 238 380 178 9 6 14 12 6 4 13 17 21 19 16 12 8 5 4 4 1 041 263 451 682 173 870 574 065 535 112 106 366 002 340 534 135 934 899 31.0 178 9 6 14 12 6 4 13 17 21 19 16 12 8 5 4 4 1 041 263 451 682 173 870 574 065 535 112 106 366 002 340 534 135 934 899 31.0 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 228 12 8 21 18 8 5 14 20 26 26 20 15 9 6 5 6 2 851 201 419 008 028 780 455 834 280 132 406 186 309 480 943 663 766 961 31.0 118 6 4 11 10 4 2 5 9 13 14 11 8 5 3 3 3 1 486 134 237 439 188 933 228 426 407 969 510 282 473 063 818 006 280 093 31.9 FERTILITY Women 15 to 24 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women ever married Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 25 to 34 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women ever married Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 35 to 44 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women No children 1 child 2 children 3 children 4 children 5 or more children Women ever married Children ever born Per 1,000 women 18 395 6 762 368 5 929 5 258 887 29 107 38 980 1 339 24 031 37 657 1 567 25 849 45 721 1 769 5 748 4 428 9 171 4 183 1 543 776 24 006 45 293 1 887 284 275 73 59 14 33 19 14 59 87 5 15 8 134 308 860 382 478 474 296 178 349 047 914 664 826 2.64 3.17 11 302 4 004 354 3 491 3 042 871 18 344 23 284 1 269 14 983 22 396 1 495 16 223 28 067 1 730 3 742 2 783 5 761 2 621 858 458 15 070 27 759 1 842 173 170 45 36 8 20 11 8 37 53 3 9 3 769 682 661 946 715 974 983 991 050 170 842 985 087 2.63 3.15 7 093 2 758 389 2 438 2 216 909 10 763 15 696 1 458 9 048 15 261 1 687 9 626 17 654 1 834 2 006 1 645 3 410 1 562 685 318 8 936 17 534 1 962 110 104 28 22 5 12 7 5 22 33 2 5 5 365 626 199 436 763 500 313 187 299 877 072 679 739 2.67 3.20 5 876 1 913 326 1 792 1 621 905 11 341 17 332 1 528 9 944 16 915 1 701 11 572 22 640 1 956 2 168 1 899 3 985 2 195 813 512 11 023 22 447 2 036 122 118 32 26 5 11 8 3 27 40 2 4 4 758 385 180 839 341 441 023 418 372 216 335 841 373 2.80 3.29 11 459 4 008 350 3 512 3 042 866 18 760 23 820 1 270 15 383 22 932 1 491 16 701 28 854 1 728 3 888 2 851 5 894 2 732 865 471 15 543 28 546 1 837 178 174 46 37 8 21 12 9 38 54 3 10 3 041 954 839 923 916 373 319 054 138 519 911 174 087 2.63 3.15 11 459 4 008 350 3 512 3 042 866 18 760 23 820 1 270 15 383 22 932 1 491 16 701 28 854 1 728 3 888 2 851 5 894 2 732 865 471 15 543 28 546 1 837 178 174 46 37 8 21 12 9 38 54 3 10 3 041 954 839 923 916 373 319 054 138 519 911 174 087 2.63 3.15 12 812 4 667 364 4 209 3 837 912 21 688 32 492 1 498 18 592 31 640 1 702 20 720 39 507 1 907 4 028 3 476 7 262 3 646 1 491 817 19 486 39 194 2 011 228 218 59 48 10 23 15 8 48 72 4 10 10 851 739 201 298 903 542 000 542 583 744 338 331 112 2.74 3.25 5 719 1 909 334 1 771 1 621 915 10 925 16 796 1 537 9 544 16 379 1 716 11 094 21 853 1 970 2 022 1 831 3 852 2 084 806 499 10 550 21 660 2 053 118 114 31 25 5 11 7 3 26 38 2 4 4 486 113 002 862 140 042 687 355 284 867 266 652 373 2.80 3.29 1 1 1 2 2 HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP All persons In households Family householder Male Female Nonfamily householder Male Female Spouse Child Other relatives Nonrelatives In group quarters Persons per household Persons per family 1 052 1 052 266 220 46 66 61 5 248 340 26 106 – 3.02 3.15 266 116 40 240 109 38 2 2 2 – – – – – 339 78.8 7 7 – – 332 – 3 11 FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN Families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Subfamilies With own children under 18 years Married-couple subfamilies With own children under 18 years Mother-child subfamilies Persons under 18 years Percent living with two parents 860 168 472 474 344 308 571 579 146 410 150 458 198 796 79 705 79.7 6 526 6 349 88 89 107 334 1 401 2 875 1 267 73 44 23 61 35 19 8 6 3 1 1 45 26 13 37 21 11 5 4 1 661 727 967 961 323 446 385 092 889 916 751 296 131 506 48 200 79.2 4 248 4 123 60 65 66 635 916 1 771 741 199 441 505 513 021 862 186 487 257 494 399 162 67 290 31 505 80.4 2 278 2 226 28 24 40 699 485 1 104 526 28 17 9 23 14 7 3 2 1 180 569 439 508 788 396 254 812 628 522 382 257 117 197 38 170 84.3 2 069 2 039 25 5 43 621 548 966 456 32 19 9 28 16 8 2 1 839 394 290 051 933 757 443 132 901 924 751 304 131 506 49 439 79.6 4 313 4 176 72 65 68 212 920 1 782 752 46 27 14 39 21 11 5 4 1 839 394 290 051 933 757 443 132 901 924 751 304 131 506 49 439 79.6 4 313 4 176 72 65 68 212 920 1 782 752 46 27 14 39 21 11 5 4 1 59 36 18 50 30 15 5 4 1 1 201 343 621 931 199 947 382 259 873 008 781 411 184 487 68 436 82.3 4 282 4 212 41 29 82 743 1 029 2 059 971 31 18 9 27 16 8 2 1 002 902 116 418 178 085 196 772 616 514 382 249 117 197 36 931 84.0 2 004 1 986 13 5 42 044 544 955 445 UNMARRIED-PARTNER HOUSEHOLDS Total Male and female Both male Both female SELECTED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS Households With one or more subfamilies With related members 15 years and over other than spouse, children, parents, or parents-in-law of householder With roomer, boarder, or foster child 15 years and over SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 71 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 71 Table 62. Education, Ability to Speak English, and Disability of White Persons: 1990 Urban and rural Urban Inside urbanized area Total Central place Urban fringe Outside urbanized area Rural Inside and outside metropolitan area Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school Preprimary school Public school Elementary or high school Public school College Public college Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Persons 18 to 24 years Percent enrolled in college Persons 16 to 19 years Percent not enrolled, not high school graduate 79 6 4 48 46 23 20 79 2 41 10 4 5 7 8 31 Total Farm Total In central city Not in central city Total Rural 189 607 001 940 232 642 237 189 372 106 109 324 446 546 286 020 25.1 15 352 10.2 31 11 13 1 177 2 11 46 52 7 6 31 17 84 1 5 23 25 3 3 14 7 020 386 048 705 710 595 675 414 995 106 678 685 632 930 565 294 123 683 126 333 514 374 993 125 48 3 2 29 28 14 12 48 1 24 6 2 3 4 5 18 420 791 201 990 389 639 129 420 505 499 469 607 402 783 155 015 25.9 9 446 10.2 015 913 066 035 382 363 520 549 144 017 995 505 543 746 201 174 668 337 763 318 309 327 710 595 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 30 2 1 18 17 9 8 30 769 816 800 950 843 003 108 769 867 16 607 3 640 1 717 2 044 2 763 3 131 13 005 24.0 5 906 10.2 13 005 5 473 4 982 670 67 328 232 1 155 4 865 19 851 19 089 2 683 2 180 11 089 6 184 31 364 120 455 2 346 9 363 9 015 1 205 1 047 5 283 2 530 67 328 .3 90.7 61.2 25.7 12 568 93.0 18.4 11 017 92.5 20.0 102 222 4 272 628 3 348 193 103 904 111 727 35 31 169 96 311 230 – 203 12 15 223 796 139 924 377 503 617 223 890 21 130 4 792 1 258 947 2 284 3 922 8 018 16.2 5 665 10.3 8 018 3 122 2 603 334 77 749 342 1 627 6 150 23 466 21 984 3 050 2 243 12 522 6 365 34 204 175 564 2 596 10 112 9 818 1 230 1 249 6 123 2 337 77 749 .4 89.6 59.4 24.3 13 065 90.2 16.7 11 497 91.9 21.5 113 788 4 611 954 3 455 119 83 1 497 418 1 032 34 13 291 109 306 690 264 399 19 8 35 2 2 24 23 7 6 35 355 55 48 258 253 42 40 355 10 226 63 24 – 6 26 97 10.3 80 20.0 97 10 17 – 616 – 23 49 269 127 10 3 100 35 253 – 9 6 120 50 5 3 57 3 616 – 88.3 44.6 21.9 74 93.2 – 43 95.3 18.6 1 013 13 2 7 4 – – – – – – – 1 013 – – – – – 49 3 2 30 29 14 12 49 1 25 6 2 3 4 5 18 647 891 252 782 149 974 394 647 518 246 580 644 446 940 273 179 26.0 9 574 10.1 179 990 102 049 290 363 553 688 613 800 111 588 334 240 489 174 684 396 008 632 372 374 062 787 49 3 2 30 29 14 12 49 1 25 6 2 3 4 5 18 647 891 252 782 149 974 394 647 518 246 580 644 446 940 273 179 26.0 9 574 10.1 179 990 102 049 290 363 553 688 613 800 111 588 334 240 489 174 684 396 008 632 372 374 062 787 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 64 5 3 43 40 16 14 64 1 36 8 2 2 4 6 20 765 512 888 082 460 171 460 765 744 990 321 938 947 890 935 859 21.0 11 443 10.4 20 859 8 518 7 549 990 142 169 574 2 749 10 876 42 848 40 290 5 617 4 340 22 820 12 055 64 280 295 1 003 4 883 19 230 18 519 2 372 2 249 11 054 4 675 142 169 .4 90.0 59.9 24.5 25 246 91.6 17.3 22 092 92.1 20.5 211 8 1 6 990 781 557 729 309 186 2 361 529 1 719 69 44 996 696 088 132 617 168 352 996 877 20 383 4 681 1 221 903 2 127 3 804 7 854 15.8 5 537 10.6 7 854 3 045 2 567 320 74 841 342 1 594 6 011 22 997 21 201 2 934 2 160 11 731 5 871 32 916 175 548 2 537 9 867 9 504 1 167 1 202 5 771 2 145 74 841 .5 89.4 58.7 23.5 12 678 90.1 16.3 11 075 91.8 21.0 109 768 4 509 929 3 381 116 83 1 457 418 992 34 13 275 105 286 674 264 383 19 8 33 2 2 24 22 7 6 33 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Persons 18 to 24 years High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher Persons 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Graduate or professional degree Females 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Graduate or professional degree Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Persons 25 years and over less than 5th grade high school graduate or higher some college or higher bachelor’s degree or higher Males 25 to 34 years high school graduate or higher bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 to 34 years high school graduate or higher bachelor’s degree or higher 18 5 8 1 110 1 6 27 33 4 4 20 11 53 3 13 16 2 2 9 4 18 5 8 1 113 1 6 27 33 5 4 21 12 54 3 14 16 2 2 10 4 18 5 8 1 113 1 6 27 33 5 4 21 12 54 3 14 16 2 2 10 4 177 710 .3 91.7 65.3 27.9 32 567 93.7 22.0 29 853 93.1 22.5 264 12 2 9 583 190 139 312 489 250 2 916 457 2 289 108 62 110 382 .3 92.4 67.8 29.3 19 999 94.2 24.2 18 836 93.5 23.9 162 7 1 5 361 918 511 964 296 147 2 012 346 1 562 73 31 113 290 .3 92.4 68.0 29.6 20 386 94.1 24.3 19 258 93.5 24.1 166 8 1 6 381 020 536 038 299 147 2 052 346 1 602 73 31 113 290 .3 92.4 68.0 29.6 20 386 94.1 24.3 19 258 93.5 24.1 166 8 1 6 381 020 536 038 299 147 2 052 346 1 602 73 31 ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Persons 5 years and over Speak a language other than English 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 to 74 years 75 years and over Do not speak English " very well" 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 to 74 years 75 years and over ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH IN HOUSEHOLD Linguistically isolated households Persons 5 years and over in households In linguistically isolated households 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 to 74 years 75 years and over 579 255 457 918 159 720 16 23 410 159 146 688 159 517 4 8 426 163 166 704 159 533 4 8 426 163 166 704 159 533 4 8 444 201 597 904 264 586 31 23 DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS Persons 16 to 64 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation In labor force With a self-care limitation With a work disability In labor force Prevented from working No work disability In labor force Persons 65 to 74 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation Persons 75 years and over With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation 187 401 3 387 1 992 761 2 249 11 362 6 834 3 265 176 039 146 512 8 253 813 617 515 3 157 796 749 498 117 413 2 270 1 267 487 1 546 7 332 4 412 1 981 110 081 92 066 4 824 606 446 404 1 661 477 473 286 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 69 988 1 117 725 274 703 4 030 2 422 1 284 65 958 54 446 3 429 207 171 111 1 496 319 276 212 79 763 1 584 828 235 1 080 5 548 3 041 1 905 74 215 57 966 3 414 304 229 142 1 113 229 215 125 660 8 6 6 2 53 27 23 607 489 49 – – – 44 8 8 8 120 367 2 319 1 278 494 1 588 7 483 4 510 2 030 112 884 94 376 4 943 627 454 417 1 678 489 485 298 120 367 2 319 1 278 494 1 588 7 483 4 510 2 030 112 884 94 376 4 943 627 454 417 1 678 489 485 298 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 146 797 2 652 1 542 502 1 741 9 427 5 365 3 140 137 370 110 102 6 724 490 392 240 2 592 536 479 325 76 809 1 535 817 228 1 038 5 397 2 943 1 856 71 412 55 656 3 295 283 221 129 1 096 217 203 113 72 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 72 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 63. Education, Ability to Speak English, and Disability of Black Persons: 1990 Urban and rural Urban Inside urbanized area Total Central place Urban fringe Outside urbanized area Rural Inside and outside metropolitan area Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school Preprimary school Public school Elementary or high school Public school College Public college Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Persons 18 to 24 years Percent enrolled in college Persons 16 to 19 years Percent not enrolled, not high school graduate Total Farm Total In central city Not in central city Total Rural 6 517 554 373 4 148 4 027 1 815 1 546 6 517 280 3 518 774 312 496 618 519 3 215 21.6 1 266 6.2 3 215 1 622 1 256 83 10 066 53 329 823 2 813 3 686 405 547 990 420 4 683 – 175 471 1 139 1 745 209 260 519 165 10 066 .5 88.0 60.1 14.0 2 536 92.8 10.1 2 209 91.4 11.6 17 982 1 079 171 900 8 – 290 81 209 – – 29 16 157 62 30 32 – – 4 780 375 240 3 048 2 941 1 357 1 126 4 780 194 2 568 578 211 337 485 407 1 894 25.5 853 5.0 1 894 948 772 67 7 327 45 213 594 1 907 2 851 307 425 741 244 3 578 – 110 343 797 1 414 172 220 403 119 7 327 .6 88.4 62.3 13.4 1 656 90.2 8.2 1 602 92.6 12.2 12 664 705 149 556 – – 192 66 126 – – 26 11 740 54 28 26 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 737 179 133 1 100 1 086 458 420 1 737 86 950 196 101 159 133 112 1 321 16.0 413 8.5 1 321 674 484 16 2 739 8 116 229 906 835 98 122 249 176 1 105 – 65 128 342 331 37 40 116 46 2 739 .3 87.1 54.0 15.5 880 97.7 13.8 607 88.1 10.2 5 318 374 22 344 8 – 98 15 83 – – 3 4 417 8 2 6 – – 511 20 20 277 264 214 151 511 9 215 63 18 19 98 89 164 22.6 100 – 164 71 67 – 1 026 3 18 84 316 381 21 48 97 58 237 3 – 28 49 64 9 10 44 30 1 026 .3 89.8 59.0 15.1 328 89.0 4.3 128 94.5 30.5 1 480 87 9 78 – – 23 – 23 – – – 976 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 4 785 375 240 3 053 2 946 1 357 1 126 4 785 194 2 573 578 211 337 485 407 1 894 25.5 853 5.0 1 894 948 772 67 7 339 45 213 594 1 907 2 857 307 425 741 250 3 584 – 110 343 797 1 414 172 220 403 125 7 339 .6 88.4 62.4 13.5 1 656 90.2 8.2 1 602 92.6 12.2 12 681 705 149 556 – – 192 66 126 – – 26 11 757 54 28 26 – – 4 785 375 240 3 053 2 946 1 357 1 126 4 785 194 2 573 578 211 337 485 407 1 894 25.5 853 5.0 1 894 948 772 67 7 339 45 213 594 1 907 2 857 307 425 741 250 3 584 – 110 343 797 1 414 172 220 403 125 7 339 .6 88.4 62.4 13.5 1 656 90.2 8.2 1 602 92.6 12.2 12 681 705 149 556 – – 192 66 126 – – 26 11 757 54 28 26 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 243 199 153 1 372 1 345 672 571 2 243 95 1 160 259 119 178 231 201 1 485 16.8 513 6.8 1 485 745 551 16 3 753 11 134 313 1 222 1 210 119 170 346 228 1 336 3 65 156 391 395 46 50 160 70 3 753 .3 87.8 55.2 15.3 1 208 95.4 11.2 735 89.3 13.7 6 781 461 31 422 8 – 121 15 106 – – 3 5 376 8 2 6 – – 506 20 20 272 259 214 151 506 9 210 63 18 19 98 89 164 22.6 100 – 164 71 67 – 1 014 3 18 84 316 375 21 48 97 52 231 3 – 28 49 64 9 10 44 24 1 014 .3 89.6 58.5 14.7 328 89.0 4.3 128 94.5 30.5 1 463 87 9 78 – – 23 – 23 – – – 959 – – – – – EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Persons 18 to 24 years High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher Persons 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Graduate or professional degree Females 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Graduate or professional degree Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Persons 25 years and over less than 5th grade high school graduate or higher some college or higher bachelor’s degree or higher Males 25 to 34 years high school graduate or higher bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 to 34 years high school graduate or higher bachelor’s degree or higher ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Persons 5 years and over Speak a language other than English 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 to 74 years 75 years and over Do not speak English " very well" 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 to 74 years 75 years and over ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH IN HOUSEHOLD Linguistically isolated households Persons 5 years and over in households In linguistically isolated households 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 to 74 years 75 years and over DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS Persons 16 to 64 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation In labor force With a self-care limitation With a work disability In labor force Prevented from working No work disability In labor force Persons 65 to 74 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation Persons 75 years and over With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation 9 652 422 171 76 292 715 370 239 8 937 7 358 425 59 44 37 115 67 49 36 7 324 349 143 58 243 594 311 195 6 730 5 596 344 47 32 37 74 49 41 18 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 328 73 28 18 49 121 59 44 2 207 1 762 81 12 12 – 41 18 8 18 575 11 7 – 4 46 8 22 529 415 17 2 2 – 32 8 8 8 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 7 336 349 143 58 243 600 311 195 6 736 5 596 344 47 32 37 74 49 41 18 7 336 349 143 58 243 600 311 195 6 736 5 596 344 47 32 37 74 49 41 18 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 891 84 35 18 53 161 67 66 2 730 2 177 98 14 14 – 73 26 16 26 563 11 7 – 4 40 8 22 523 415 17 2 2 – 32 8 8 8 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 73 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 73 Table 64. Education, Ability to Speak English, and Disability of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons: 1990 Urban and rural Urban Inside urbanized area Total Central place Urban fringe Outside urbanized area Rural Inside and outside metropolitan area Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school Preprimary school Public school Elementary or high school Public school College Public college Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Persons 18 to 24 years Percent enrolled in college Persons 16 to 19 years Percent not enrolled, not high school graduate Total Farm Total In central city Not in central city Total Rural 11 160 1 103 854 7 830 7 718 2 227 1 753 11 160 441 6 544 1 542 510 648 635 840 4 496 18.8 2 415 17.9 4 496 1 843 1 324 62 18 463 949 1 609 2 754 6 729 4 317 631 393 780 301 10 093 622 920 1 471 3 300 2 596 299 262 522 101 18 463 5.1 71.2 34.8 5.9 3 482 76.8 3.1 3 759 82.8 5.2 31 7 1 5 861 595 190 606 473 326 1 977 320 1 333 155 169 4 317 184 128 3 139 3 097 994 650 4 317 78 2 361 734 194 289 349 312 1 818 19.8 1 030 13.4 1 818 815 547 42 7 687 284 381 1 199 2 667 2 134 304 172 389 157 4 354 224 263 713 1 250 1 337 145 118 269 35 7 687 3.7 75.8 41.1 7.1 1 361 83.2 4.6 1 636 81.4 6.8 12 989 2 337 302 1 894 98 43 587 84 480 19 4 111 12 239 214 56 158 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 6 843 919 726 4 691 4 621 1 233 1 103 6 843 363 4 183 808 316 359 286 528 2 678 18.1 1 385 21.3 2 678 1 028 777 20 10 776 665 1 228 1 555 4 062 2 183 327 221 391 144 5 739 398 657 758 2 050 1 259 154 144 253 66 10 776 6.2 68.0 30.3 5.0 2 121 72.7 2.1 2 123 83.9 4.1 18 872 5 258 888 3 712 375 283 1 390 236 853 136 165 234 17 650 400 69 226 54 51 16 2 2 12 12 1 137 402 367 722 562 013 895 16 137 1 283 10 508 2 575 628 264 377 502 5 139 6.1 3 297 12.0 5 139 2 864 744 27 23 486 3 012 3 567 3 605 8 549 3 351 501 260 460 181 11 057 1 454 1 774 1 665 3 681 1 761 236 117 282 87 23 486 12.8 56.6 20.2 2.7 4 404 75.2 1.4 3 862 77.2 3.0 42 19 4 12 1 577 225 442 671 286 826 7 983 2 068 4 543 791 581 26 3 3 8 8 15 15 26 3 5 3 – – – 15 19 – 5 40.0 19 12 – – 59 – – 15 13 21 – – 10 – 31 – – 5 2 19 – – 5 – 59 – 74.6 52.5 16.9 4 50.0 – 8 75.0 – 86 7 – 7 – – – – – – – – 86 – – – – – 4 376 184 128 3 156 3 114 1 036 692 4 376 78 2 370 742 206 296 356 328 1 858 20.4 1 053 13.4 1 858 825 574 42 7 721 284 381 1 199 2 678 2 149 304 172 389 165 4 370 224 263 713 1 250 1 345 145 118 269 43 7 721 3.7 75.9 41.2 7.2 1 368 83.3 4.5 1 636 81.4 6.8 13 107 2 348 302 1 905 98 43 598 84 491 19 4 111 12 357 214 56 158 – – 4 376 184 128 3 156 3 114 1 036 692 4 376 78 2 370 742 206 296 356 328 1 858 20.4 1 053 13.4 1 858 825 574 42 7 721 284 381 1 199 2 678 2 149 304 172 389 165 4 370 224 263 713 1 250 1 345 145 118 269 43 7 721 3.7 75.9 41.2 7.2 1 368 83.3 4.5 1 636 81.4 6.8 13 107 2 348 302 1 905 98 43 598 84 491 19 4 111 12 357 214 56 158 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 22 3 3 17 17 2 1 22 1 14 3 921 321 093 396 166 204 956 921 646 682 375 932 616 656 1 014 7 777 10.0 4 659 14.7 078 402 367 705 545 971 853 16 078 1 283 10 499 2 567 616 257 370 486 5 099 5.8 3 274 11.9 5 099 2 854 717 27 23 452 3 012 3 567 3 605 8 538 3 336 501 260 460 173 11 041 1 454 1 774 1 665 3 681 1 753 236 117 282 79 23 452 12.8 56.6 20.2 2.7 4 397 75.1 1.4 3 862 77.2 3.0 42 19 4 12 1 459 214 442 660 286 826 7 972 2 068 4 532 791 581 16 2 2 12 12 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Persons 18 to 24 years High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher Persons 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Graduate or professional degree Females 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Graduate or professional degree Persons 25 years and over Percent less than 5th grade Percent high school graduate or higher Percent some college or higher Percent bachelor’s degree or higher Males 25 to 34 years Percent high school graduate or higher Percent bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 to 34 years Percent high school graduate or higher Percent bachelor’s degree or higher 7 777 3 882 1 494 47 34 228 3 677 4 795 5 160 12 600 5 519 828 481 851 317 16 780 1 852 2 431 2 423 5 731 3 012 390 261 535 145 34 228 10.7 60.2 23.4 3.4 6 518 74.3 1.7 5 985 79.6 3.3 61 24 5 16 1 1 9 2 5 331 472 330 372 661 109 362 304 385 927 746 563 541 821 001 190 348 282 ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Persons 5 years and over Speak a language other than English 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 to 74 years 75 years and over Do not speak English " very well" 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 to 74 years 75 years and over ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH IN HOUSEHOLD Linguistically isolated households Persons 5 years and over in households In linguistically isolated households 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 to 74 years 75 years and over 345 29 889 614 125 384 54 51 1 329 42 009 3 421 932 1 964 294 231 1 59 3 1 2 1 329 41 891 3 421 932 1 964 294 231 DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS Persons 16 to 64 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation In labor force With a self-care limitation With a work disability In labor force Prevented from working No work disability In labor force Persons 65 to 74 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation Persons 75 years and over With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation 21 713 1 161 636 223 789 2 393 986 1 164 19 320 13 686 784 120 107 48 407 151 125 93 9 363 640 341 120 459 1 174 504 514 8 189 5 647 170 30 30 15 67 17 17 9 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 12 350 521 295 103 330 1 219 482 650 11 131 8 039 614 90 77 33 340 134 108 84 27 248 1 285 460 74 1 017 1 935 537 1 092 25 313 14 680 1 661 310 235 164 942 309 274 169 81 5 5 5 5 5 5 – 76 56 – – – – – – – – 9 445 650 351 130 469 1 184 514 514 8 261 5 689 170 30 30 15 67 17 17 9 9 445 650 351 130 469 1 184 514 514 8 261 5 689 170 30 30 15 67 17 17 9 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 39 516 1 796 745 167 1 337 3 144 1 009 1 742 36 372 22 677 2 275 400 312 197 1 282 443 382 253 27 166 1 275 450 64 1 007 1 925 527 1 092 25 241 14 638 1 661 310 235 164 942 309 274 169 74 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 74 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 65. Education, Ability to Speak English, and Disability of Asian or Pacific Islander Persons: 1990 Urban and rural Urban Inside urbanized area Total Central place Urban fringe Outside urbanized area Rural Inside and outside metropolitan area Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school Preprimary school Public school Elementary or high school Public school College Public college Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Persons 18 to 24 years Percent enrolled in college Persons 16 to 19 years Percent not enrolled, not high school graduate Total Farm Total In central city Not in central city Total Rural 5 167 377 214 3 458 3 236 1 332 1 129 5 167 148 2 723 697 301 313 592 393 1 598 26.7 884 7.5 1 598 501 667 50 10 109 535 786 1 139 2 741 2 274 308 296 1 566 464 5 671 376 534 651 1 621 1 041 204 202 814 228 10 109 5.3 75.7 48.6 20.1 1 675 84.2 17.3 1 815 84.5 18.2 15 10 1 8 378 836 725 447 513 151 5 838 618 4 647 444 129 3 456 217 106 2 328 2 155 911 740 3 456 92 1 816 501 155 188 437 267 859 29.8 579 9.5 859 269 405 34 349 335 488 525 793 425 190 204 099 290 674 246 368 338 115 635 123 144 547 158 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 711 160 108 1 130 1 081 421 389 1 711 56 907 196 146 125 155 126 739 23.0 305 3.6 739 232 262 16 3 760 200 298 614 948 849 118 92 467 174 1 997 130 166 313 506 406 81 58 267 70 3 760 5.3 70.4 45.2 17.0 772 77.6 17.6 722 77.3 14.4 5 682 3 784 350 3 197 184 53 1 900 83 1 624 140 53 313 5 010 791 179 506 67 39 597 79 61 416 405 102 96 597 26 408 52 11 12 31 57 248 6.5 70 11.4 248 134 46 5 1 314 73 101 177 371 220 35 29 250 58 707 39 65 81 151 115 23 23 168 42 1 314 5.6 73.3 45.1 23.4 240 80.8 9.2 238 71.4 34.0 2 059 1 164 113 1 032 11 8 515 10 497 2 6 39 1 535 96 31 63 2 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3 – – – 3 – – – – – 3 – – – 3 – – – – – 3 – 100.0 – – – – – – – – 3 – – – – – – – – – – – 3 – – – – – 3 476 225 114 2 335 2 162 916 745 3 476 92 1 831 501 155 188 437 272 859 29.8 579 9.5 859 269 405 34 369 335 497 525 793 436 190 204 099 290 694 246 377 338 115 646 123 144 547 158 3 476 225 114 2 335 2 162 916 745 3 476 92 1 831 501 155 188 437 272 859 29.8 579 9.5 859 269 405 34 369 335 497 525 793 436 190 204 099 290 694 246 377 338 115 646 123 144 547 158 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 288 231 161 1 539 1 479 518 480 2 288 82 1 300 248 157 137 186 178 987 18.8 375 5.1 987 366 308 21 054 273 390 791 319 058 153 121 717 232 684 169 222 394 657 510 104 81 435 112 577 71 53 409 398 97 91 577 26 393 52 11 12 31 52 248 6.5 70 11.4 248 134 46 5 1 294 73 92 177 371 209 35 29 250 58 687 39 56 81 151 104 23 23 168 42 1 294 5.6 73.6 44.9 23.8 240 80.8 9.2 238 71.4 34.0 2 024 1 149 113 1 017 11 8 506 10 488 2 6 39 1 500 96 31 63 2 – EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Persons 18 to 24 years High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher Persons 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Graduate or professional degree Females 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Graduate or professional degree Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Persons 25 years and over less than 5th grade high school graduate or higher some college or higher bachelor’s degree or higher Males 25 to 34 years high school graduate or higher bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 to 34 years high school graduate or higher bachelor’s degree or higher 6 6 6 5 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 6 349 5.3 78.8 50.5 21.9 903 89.8 16.9 1 093 89.3 20.8 696 052 375 250 329 98 3 938 535 3 023 304 76 865 9 570 2 263 527 1 580 120 36 9 7 1 5 6 369 5.3 78.7 50.5 21.8 903 89.8 16.9 1 093 89.3 20.8 9 7 1 5 731 067 375 265 329 98 3 947 535 3 032 304 76 6 369 5.3 78.7 50.5 21.8 903 89.8 16.9 1 093 89.3 20.8 9 7 1 5 731 067 375 265 329 98 3 947 535 3 032 304 76 5 054 5.4 71.2 45.1 18.8 1 012 78.4 15.6 960 75.8 19.3 7 706 4 933 463 4 214 195 61 2 406 93 2 112 142 59 352 6 510 887 210 569 69 39 ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Persons 5 years and over Speak a language other than English 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 to 74 years 75 years and over Do not speak English " very well" 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 to 74 years 75 years and over ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH IN HOUSEHOLD Linguistically isolated households Persons 5 years and over in households In linguistically isolated households 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 to 74 years 75 years and over 1 178 14 580 3 054 706 2 086 187 75 865 9 605 2 263 527 1 580 120 36 865 9 605 2 263 527 1 580 120 36 DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS Persons 16 to 64 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation In labor force With a self-care limitation With a work disability In labor force Prevented from working No work disability In labor force Persons 65 to 74 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation Persons 75 years and over With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation 10 963 512 219 110 424 485 283 150 10 478 8 642 557 115 65 58 161 23 14 18 6 864 344 115 31 261 335 181 104 6 529 5 343 360 93 59 42 98 16 7 11 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 4 099 168 104 79 163 150 102 46 3 949 3 299 197 22 6 16 63 7 7 7 1 507 55 13 10 52 31 10 17 1 476 1 255 33 2 2 – 11 – – – 3 – – – – – – – 3 3 – – – – – – – – 6 884 344 115 31 261 335 181 104 6 549 5 363 360 93 59 42 98 16 7 11 6 884 344 115 31 261 335 181 104 6 549 5 363 360 93 59 42 98 16 7 11 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 5 586 223 117 89 215 181 112 63 5 405 4 534 230 24 8 16 74 7 7 7 1 487 55 13 10 52 31 10 17 1 456 1 235 33 2 2 – 11 – – – SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 75 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 75 Table 66. Education, Ability to Speak English, and Disability of Hispanic Origin Persons: 1990 Urban and rural Urban Inside urbanized area Total Central place Urban fringe Outside urbanized area Rural Inside and outside metropolitan area Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area [Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race. Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school Preprimary school Public school Elementary or high school Public school College Public college Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Persons 18 to 24 years Percent enrolled in college Persons 16 to 19 years Percent not enrolled, not high school graduate Total Farm Total In central city Not in central city Total Rural 4 798 480 306 2 978 2 891 1 340 1 128 4 798 201 2 543 548 252 314 519 421 1 918 22.7 931 16.3 1 918 718 756 26 7 114 163 407 880 1 833 2 227 310 336 666 292 3 422 51 225 478 797 1 085 132 187 335 132 7 114 2.3 79.6 53.9 13.5 1 764 81.6 10.8 1 610 80.4 11.0 12 464 5 890 883 4 891 71 45 2 290 295 1 938 27 30 347 11 580 909 265 623 6 15 3 192 291 221 1 969 1 924 932 767 3 192 120 1 620 396 156 217 374 309 1 101 25.3 579 15.2 1 101 390 446 11 4 646 122 247 632 1 156 1 430 258 243 368 190 2 300 43 153 364 479 760 112 125 199 65 4 646 2.6 78.5 53.6 12.0 991 82.5 7.7 1 043 78.0 10.3 7 977 3 750 629 3 040 49 32 1 487 241 1 210 16 20 255 7 756 646 205 436 – 5 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 606 189 85 1 009 967 408 361 1 606 81 923 152 96 97 145 112 817 19.2 352 18.2 817 328 310 15 2 468 41 160 248 677 797 52 93 298 102 1 122 8 72 114 318 325 20 62 136 67 2 468 1.7 81.8 54.4 16.2 773 80.5 14.9 567 84.8 12.3 4 487 2 140 254 1 851 22 13 803 54 728 11 10 92 3 824 263 60 187 6 10 1 118 82 67 841 784 195 167 1 118 37 651 161 71 30 61 107 419 7.6 256 12.5 419 184 97 – 1 711 64 55 159 474 479 90 63 252 75 800 36 28 39 200 216 39 29 165 48 1 711 3.7 83.8 56.0 19.1 393 74.8 4.8 327 88.7 22.6 3 021 1 117 152 950 10 5 368 15 349 4 – 46 2 572 107 29 74 4 – 6 6 6 – – – – 6 – 6 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 6 – – – – – – – – – – – 6 – – – – – 3 251 291 221 2 023 1 969 937 772 3 251 120 1 638 407 181 217 374 314 1 126 24.8 604 14.6 1 126 390 446 11 4 705 122 247 632 1 165 1 458 258 243 381 199 2 341 43 153 364 485 773 112 125 212 74 4 705 2.6 78.7 54.0 12.3 991 82.5 7.7 1 070 78.6 11.2 8 090 3 782 629 3 072 49 32 1 493 241 1 216 16 20 255 7 869 646 205 436 – 5 3 251 291 221 2 023 1 969 937 772 3 251 120 1 638 407 181 217 374 314 1 126 24.8 604 14.6 1 126 390 446 11 4 705 122 247 632 1 165 1 458 258 243 381 199 2 341 43 153 364 485 773 112 125 212 74 4 705 2.6 78.7 54.0 12.3 991 82.5 7.7 1 070 78.6 11.2 8 090 3 782 629 3 072 49 32 1 493 241 1 216 16 20 255 7 869 646 205 436 – 5 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 665 271 152 1 796 1 706 598 523 2 665 118 1 556 302 142 127 206 214 1 211 15.6 583 16.5 1 211 512 407 15 4 120 105 215 407 1 142 1 248 142 156 537 168 1 881 44 100 153 512 528 59 91 288 106 4 120 2.5 82.4 54.6 17.1 1 166 78.6 11.5 867 85.8 15.1 7 395 3 225 406 2 769 32 18 1 165 69 1 071 15 10 138 6 283 370 89 261 10 10 1 059 82 67 787 739 190 162 1 059 37 633 150 46 30 61 102 394 8.1 231 13.9 394 184 97 – 1 652 64 55 159 465 451 90 63 239 66 759 36 28 39 194 203 39 29 152 39 1 652 3.9 83.2 55.0 18.5 393 74.8 4.8 300 87.7 20.3 2 908 1 085 152 918 10 5 362 15 343 4 – 46 2 459 107 29 74 4 – EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Persons 18 to 24 years High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher Persons 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Graduate or professional degree Females 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Graduate or professional degree Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Persons 25 years and over less than 5th grade high school graduate or higher some college or higher bachelor’s degree or higher Males 25 to 34 years high school graduate or higher bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 to 34 years high school graduate or higher bachelor’s degree or higher ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Persons 5 years and over Speak a language other than English 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 to 74 years 75 years and over Do not speak English " very well" 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 to 74 years 75 years and over ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH IN HOUSEHOLD Linguistically isolated households Persons 5 years and over in households In linguistically isolated households 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 to 74 years 75 years and over DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS Persons 16 to 64 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation In labor force With a self-care limitation With a work disability In labor force Prevented from working No work disability In labor force Persons 65 to 74 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation Persons 75 years and over With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation 8 113 296 143 80 252 459 246 174 7 654 6 184 144 26 26 20 45 10 10 – 5 369 212 105 52 178 354 193 137 5 015 4 010 98 20 20 20 32 5 5 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 744 84 38 28 74 105 53 37 2 639 2 174 46 6 6 – 13 5 5 – 1 924 48 22 17 36 101 60 26 1 823 1 436 48 8 3 5 7 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 5 453 212 105 52 178 354 193 137 5 099 4 081 98 20 20 20 32 5 5 – 5 453 212 105 52 178 354 193 137 5 099 4 081 98 20 20 20 32 5 5 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 4 584 132 60 45 110 206 113 63 4 378 3 539 94 14 9 5 20 5 5 – 1 840 48 22 17 36 101 60 26 1 739 1 365 48 8 3 5 7 – – – 76 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 76 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 67. Education, Ability to Speak English, and Disability of White, Not of Hispanic Origin Persons: 1990 Urban and rural Urban Inside urbanized area Total Central place Urban fringe Outside urbanized area Rural Inside and outside metropolitan area Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school Preprimary school Public school Elementary or high school Public school College Public college Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Persons 18 to 24 years Percent enrolled in college Persons 16 to 19 years Percent not enrolled, not high school graduate 76 6 3 47 44 23 19 76 2 39 9 4 5 7 8 30 Total Farm Total In central city Not in central city Total Rural 682 288 781 372 679 022 712 682 236 736 807 216 275 317 095 119 25.2 14 918 10.0 30 11 12 1 174 2 11 46 50 7 6 31 17 82 1 5 22 24 3 3 14 7 119 059 686 691 310 579 497 058 147 971 501 571 257 729 925 294 018 503 781 746 423 316 806 038 46 3 2 28 27 14 11 46 1 23 6 2 3 4 5 17 710 560 024 977 381 173 742 710 409 608 275 548 263 596 011 484 25.8 9 200 10.0 484 748 845 024 085 347 375 272 599 287 851 430 315 609 093 174 584 193 555 893 238 306 602 548 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 29 2 1 18 17 8 7 29 972 728 757 395 298 849 970 972 827 16 128 3 532 1 668 2 012 2 721 3 084 12 635 24.3 5 718 10.0 12 635 5 311 4 841 667 66 225 232 1 122 4 786 19 548 18 684 2 650 2 141 10 942 6 120 30 832 120 434 2 310 9 226 8 853 1 185 1 010 5 204 2 490 66 225 .4 90.7 61.2 25.8 12 273 93.0 18.4 10 763 92.4 20.2 100 116 3 524 495 2 741 185 103 688 88 534 35 31 147 94 392 195 – 168 12 15 597 754 109 438 923 405 525 597 875 20 752 4 697 1 212 930 2 263 3 868 7 809 16.4 5 517 10.6 7 809 3 035 2 554 334 76 779 325 1 619 6 052 23 181 21 703 2 987 2 207 12 392 6 313 33 761 172 561 2 569 9 977 9 685 1 214 1 232 6 049 2 302 76 779 .4 89.6 59.4 24.4 12 838 90.5 16.9 11 341 91.8 21.5 112 071 4 158 908 3 056 116 78 1 351 411 893 34 13 269 107 743 646 257 362 19 8 34 2 2 24 22 7 6 34 349 49 42 258 253 42 40 349 10 220 63 24 – 6 26 97 10.3 80 20.0 97 10 17 – 616 – 23 49 269 127 10 3 100 35 253 – 9 6 120 50 5 3 57 3 616 – 88.3 44.6 21.9 74 93.2 – 43 95.3 18.6 1 007 13 2 7 4 – – – – – – – 1 007 – – – – – 47 3 2 29 28 14 12 47 1 24 6 2 3 4 5 17 903 660 075 735 116 508 007 903 422 341 375 576 307 753 129 639 25.9 9 319 9.8 639 825 881 038 963 347 408 411 062 055 967 513 106 094 366 174 600 252 794 207 301 353 954 731 47 3 2 29 28 14 12 47 1 24 6 2 3 4 5 17 903 660 075 735 116 508 007 903 422 341 375 576 307 753 129 639 25.9 9 319 9.8 639 825 881 038 963 347 408 411 062 055 967 513 106 094 366 174 600 252 794 207 301 353 954 731 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 376 382 815 075 486 919 230 376 689 147 129 852 898 827 834 289 21.1 11 116 10.4 20 289 8 269 7 359 987 140 126 557 2 708 10 699 42 266 39 619 5 521 4 265 22 543 11 948 63 320 292 979 4 820 18 964 18 224 2 336 2 195 10 901 4 609 140 126 .4 90.0 59.9 24.6 24 724 91.7 17.5 21 688 92.1 20.6 208 7 1 5 231 586 378 729 298 181 2 005 499 1 393 69 44 63 5 3 42 39 15 14 63 1 36 8 2 2 4 6 20 404 654 058 680 188 070 260 404 862 20 019 4 597 1 184 886 2 106 3 750 7 654 16.0 5 398 10.8 7 654 2 958 2 518 320 73 901 325 1 586 5 913 22 718 20 935 2 871 2 124 11 601 5 828 32 488 172 545 2 510 9 738 9 371 1 151 1 185 5 697 2 119 73 901 .4 89.4 58.7 23.6 12 451 90.4 16.5 10 925 91.8 21.0 108 115 4 062 883 2 988 113 78 1 317 411 859 34 13 253 103 787 630 257 346 19 8 33 2 2 23 22 7 6 33 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Persons 18 to 24 years High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher Persons 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Graduate or professional degree Females 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Graduate or professional degree Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Persons 25 years and over less than 5th grade high school graduate or higher some college or higher bachelor’s degree or higher Males 25 to 34 years high school graduate or higher bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 to 34 years high school graduate or higher bachelor’s degree or higher 17 5 7 1 108 1 6 26 32 4 4 20 11 52 3 13 15 2 2 9 4 17 5 7 1 110 1 6 27 33 4 4 21 12 53 3 13 16 2 2 9 4 17 5 7 1 110 1 6 27 33 4 4 21 12 53 3 13 16 2 2 9 4 174 310 .3 91.9 65.4 28.1 31 773 93.9 22.2 29 107 93.3 22.7 258 9 1 7 487 860 734 451 448 227 2 164 352 1 653 108 51 108 085 .3 92.6 68.0 29.5 19 500 94.5 24.5 18 344 93.9 24.2 158 6 1 4 371 336 239 710 263 124 1 476 264 1 119 73 20 110 963 .3 92.6 68.3 29.9 19 887 94.5 24.7 18 760 93.8 24.5 162 6 1 4 327 432 264 778 266 124 1 510 264 1 153 73 20 110 963 .3 92.6 68.3 29.9 19 887 94.5 24.7 18 760 93.8 24.5 162 6 1 4 327 432 264 778 266 124 1 510 264 1 153 73 20 ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Persons 5 years and over Speak a language other than English 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 to 74 years 75 years and over Do not speak English " very well" 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 to 74 years 75 years and over ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH IN HOUSEHOLD Linguistically isolated households Persons 5 years and over in households In linguistically isolated households 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 to 74 years 75 years and over 477 249 676 714 106 569 16 23 330 155 284 519 106 401 4 8 346 159 240 535 106 417 4 8 346 159 240 535 106 417 4 8 400 198 179 825 257 514 31 23 DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS Persons 16 to 64 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation In labor force With a self-care limitation With a work disability In labor force Prevented from working No work disability In labor force Persons 65 to 74 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation Persons 75 years and over With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation 183 580 3 282 1 944 740 2 153 11 137 6 711 3 185 172 443 143 637 8 158 793 597 495 3 134 796 749 498 114 849 2 201 1 219 466 1 486 7 180 4 328 1 924 107 669 90 137 4 761 586 426 384 1 638 477 473 286 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 68 731 1 081 725 274 667 3 957 2 383 1 261 64 774 53 500 3 397 207 171 111 1 496 319 276 212 78 716 1 572 826 235 1 070 5 503 3 026 1 890 73 213 57 190 3 380 299 229 137 1 106 229 215 125 660 8 6 6 2 53 27 23 607 489 49 – – – 44 8 8 8 117 764 2 250 1 230 473 1 528 7 331 4 426 1 973 110 433 92 408 4 880 607 434 397 1 655 489 485 298 117 764 2 250 1 230 473 1 528 7 331 4 426 1 973 110 433 92 408 4 880 607 434 397 1 655 489 485 298 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 144 532 2 604 1 540 502 1 695 9 309 5 311 3 102 135 223 108 419 6 658 485 392 235 2 585 536 479 325 75 801 1 523 815 228 1 028 5 352 2 928 1 841 70 449 54 919 3 261 278 221 124 1 089 217 203 113 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 77 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 77 Table 68. Geographic Mobility, Commuting, and Industry of White Persons: 1990 Urban and rural Inside and outside metropolitan area Rural Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Total Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area Central place Urban fringe Total Farm Total In central city Not in central city Total Rural PLACE OF BIRTH, NATIVITY, AND CITIZENSHIP All persons Native Born in State of residence Born in a different State Northeast Midwest South West Born abroad Puerto Rico U.S. outlying area Born abroad of American parents Foreign born Naturalized citizen Not a citizen 291 283 69 209 24 56 42 85 4 4 8 4 3 352 167 346 150 290 838 379 643 671 293 74 304 185 586 599 178 173 42 127 15 35 28 49 2 2 5 3 2 522 007 424 757 389 005 052 311 826 180 30 616 515 082 433 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 112 110 26 81 8 21 14 36 1 1 2 1 1 830 160 922 393 901 833 327 332 845 113 44 688 670 504 166 124 122 32 88 10 24 14 39 1 781 285 699 143 250 870 017 006 443 44 45 1 354 2 496 1 510 986 1 058 1 056 339 714 65 303 87 259 3 – – 3 2 2 – 182 177 43 130 15 35 28 50 2 2 5 3 2 867 266 517 855 799 957 458 641 894 180 44 670 601 116 485 182 177 43 130 15 35 28 50 2 2 5 3 2 867 266 517 855 799 957 458 641 894 180 44 670 601 116 485 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 233 228 58 166 18 45 27 74 3 2 5 2 2 266 186 528 438 741 751 938 008 220 157 75 988 080 980 100 120 118 31 85 9 23 13 37 1 436 026 606 045 840 918 611 676 375 44 31 1 300 2 410 1 476 934 RESIDENCE IN 1985 Persons 5 years and over Same house Different house in the United States Same county Different county Same State Different State Northeast Midwest South West Puerto Rico U.S. outlying area Elsewhere 264 98 161 76 84 18 65 4 11 20 29 583 733 251 832 419 600 819 462 117 299 941 93 105 4 401 162 62 96 50 46 9 37 2 6 12 16 361 782 785 432 353 085 268 665 239 313 051 10 31 2 753 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 102 35 64 26 38 9 28 1 4 7 13 222 951 466 400 066 515 551 797 878 986 890 83 74 1 648 113 51 61 27 33 11 22 1 3 5 12 788 516 047 207 840 389 451 653 651 135 012 24 25 1 176 1 013 612 401 235 166 103 63 29 – – 34 – – – 166 65 98 51 47 9 37 2 6 12 16 381 042 531 397 134 253 881 719 320 449 393 10 31 2 767 166 65 98 51 47 9 37 2 6 12 16 381 042 531 397 134 253 881 719 320 449 393 10 31 2 767 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 211 85 123 52 71 20 50 3 8 12 25 990 207 767 642 125 736 389 396 448 985 560 107 99 2 810 109 49 59 26 33 11 21 1 3 4 11 768 256 301 242 059 221 838 599 570 999 670 24 25 1 162 MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION TO WORK AND TRAVEL TIME TO WORK Workers 16 years and over Car, truck, or van Drove alone Carpooled Persons per car, truck, or van Public transportation Bus or trolley bus Streetcar or trolley car Subway or elevated Railroad Ferryboat Taxicab Motorcycle Bicycle Walked Other means Worked at home Mean travel time to work (minutes) 157 130 107 22 117 356 373 983 1.10 3 448 2 609 7 – – 217 615 224 1 048 10 810 4 910 6 321 16.4 97 85 71 13 873 676 958 718 1.09 1 997 1 755 7 – – 19 216 87 393 3 869 2 706 3 145 18.2 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 59 44 35 9 244 680 415 265 1.13 1 451 854 – – – 198 399 137 655 6 941 2 204 3 176 13.3 58 44 35 9 849 850 540 310 1.13 478 390 – – – 22 66 137 375 6 467 3 207 3 335 20.4 483 276 212 64 1.16 – – – – – – – – – 101 24 82 24.2 100 87 73 14 191 653 549 104 1.09 2 003 1 761 7 – – 19 216 87 410 3 993 2 826 3 219 18.5 100 87 73 14 191 653 549 104 1.09 2 003 1 761 7 – – 19 216 87 410 3 993 2 826 3 219 18.5 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 115 87 69 18 775 553 364 189 1.13 1 923 1 238 – – – 220 465 274 1 013 13 284 5 291 6 437 16.5 56 42 33 8 531 873 949 924 1.13 472 384 – – – 22 66 137 358 6 343 3 087 3 261 20.0 INDUSTRY Employed persons 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill and finished textile products Printing, publishing, and allied industries Durable goods Furniture, lumber, and wood products Metal industries Machinery and computer equipment Electrical equipment and components, except computer Transportation equipment Transportation Communications and other public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Food, bakery, and dairy stores Eating and drinking places Banking and credit agencies Insurance, real estate, and other finance Business and repair services Private households Other personal services Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational services Public administration 145 3 6 9 6 3 400 859 275 561 337 909 971 122 1 717 2 428 687 242 242 146 591 303 664 250 772 955 683 560 284 587 482 877 946 659 940 936 299 984 91 1 4 5 3 1 778 345 757 579 153 908 313 66 1 246 1 245 162 192 155 104 278 429 134 003 563 235 074 813 111 887 367 567 153 177 263 255 615 740 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 53 2 1 3 3 2 622 514 518 982 184 001 658 56 471 1 183 525 50 87 42 313 874 530 247 209 720 609 747 173 700 115 310 793 482 677 681 684 244 56 3 1 4 4 1 357 468 918 651 702 851 714 73 399 2 851 1 946 64 129 116 417 132 852 300 905 550 085 629 030 840 171 319 658 131 145 650 562 651 483 156 8 31 46 12 5 – 7 34 34 – – – – 25 9 13 54 12 19 – – 37 – 13 – 57 – 3 28 34 94 1 4 5 3 1 078 406 897 759 273 979 313 73 1 289 1 294 162 192 155 111 287 600 203 030 727 280 100 853 197 975 367 692 217 776 339 367 850 106 94 1 4 5 3 1 078 406 897 759 273 979 313 73 1 289 1 294 162 192 155 111 287 600 203 030 727 280 100 853 197 975 367 692 217 776 339 367 850 106 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 107 5 3 8 7 3 1 679 921 296 453 766 781 372 122 827 3 985 2 471 114 216 151 721 835 313 520 950 225 668 336 117 452 286 504 387 014 746 219 011 529 54 3 1 4 4 1 057 407 778 471 582 780 714 66 356 2 802 1 946 64 129 109 408 961 783 273 741 505 059 589 944 752 171 194 594 532 069 538 327 285 11 4 5 23 3 6 2 5 6 3 1 35 4 4 12 17 7 3 4 14 2 4 1 4 4 2 1 22 3 3 6 10 3 1 1 9 1 2 1 1 1 13 1 1 5 7 4 1 1 7 1 2 1 1 1 14 1 1 7 6 7 3 4 14 2 4 1 4 4 2 1 22 3 3 6 11 7 3 4 14 2 4 1 4 4 2 1 22 3 3 6 11 7 3 2 16 3 4 1 2 3 2 1 27 2 3 13 13 3 1 1 7 1 2 1 1 13 1 1 7 6 78 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 78 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 69. Geographic Mobility, Commuting, and Industry of Black Persons: 1990 Urban and rural Inside and outside metropolitan area Rural Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Total Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area Central place Urban fringe Total Farm Total In central city Not in central city Total Rural PLACE OF BIRTH, NATIVITY, AND CITIZENSHIP All persons Native Born in State of residence Born in a different State Northeast Midwest South West Born abroad Puerto Rico U.S. outlying area Born abroad of American parents Foreign born Naturalized citizen Not a citizen 20 20 3 16 1 2 10 1 541 047 468 077 663 277 243 894 502 – 72 430 494 261 233 14 14 2 11 1 1 6 1 394 112 675 096 159 659 969 309 341 – 44 297 282 172 110 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 6 147 5 935 793 4 981 504 618 3 274 585 161 – 28 133 212 89 123 1 654 1 633 215 1 374 143 236 819 176 44 – 8 36 21 6 15 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 14 14 2 11 1 1 6 1 411 129 680 108 159 671 969 309 341 – 44 297 282 172 110 14 14 2 11 1 1 6 1 411 129 680 108 159 671 969 309 341 – 44 297 282 172 110 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 7 7 1 6 784 551 003 343 647 842 4 093 761 205 – 36 169 233 95 138 1 637 1 616 210 1 362 143 224 819 176 44 – 8 36 21 6 15 RESIDENCE IN 1985 Persons 5 years and over Same house Different house in the United States Same county Different county Same State Different State Northeast Midwest South West Puerto Rico U.S. outlying area Elsewhere 17 4 12 4 8 7 1 4 1 982 525 603 574 029 409 620 663 056 465 436 – 40 814 12 3 8 3 4 664 738 478 824 654 241 4 413 458 610 2 517 828 – 20 428 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 5 318 787 4 125 750 3 375 168 3 207 205 446 1 948 608 – 20 386 1 480 343 1 062 176 886 176 710 42 126 346 196 – – 75 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 12 3 8 3 4 681 755 478 824 654 241 4 413 458 610 2 517 828 – 20 428 12 3 8 3 4 681 755 478 824 654 241 4 413 458 610 2 517 828 – 20 428 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 6 781 1 113 5 187 926 4 261 344 3 917 247 572 2 294 804 – 20 461 1 463 326 1 062 176 886 176 710 42 126 346 196 – – 75 MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION TO WORK AND TRAVEL TIME TO WORK Workers 16 years and over Car, truck, or van Drove alone Carpooled Persons per car, truck, or van Public transportation Bus or trolley bus Streetcar or trolley car Subway or elevated Railroad Ferryboat Taxicab Motorcycle Bicycle Walked Other means Worked at home Mean travel time to work (minutes) 10 8 6 1 265 088 206 882 1.15 571 517 – – – – 54 8 88 988 221 301 15.6 7 5 4 1 017 728 485 243 1.13 406 385 – – – – 21 3 50 557 123 150 16.8 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3 248 2 360 1 721 639 1.19 165 132 – – – – 33 5 38 431 98 151 12.8 759 401 303 98 1.16 23 22 – – – 1 – – 7 258 23 47 13.5 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 7 5 4 1 017 728 485 243 1.13 406 385 – – – – 21 3 50 557 123 150 16.8 7 5 4 1 017 728 485 243 1.13 406 385 – – – – 21 3 50 557 123 150 16.8 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 4 007 2 761 2 024 737 1.18 188 154 – – – 1 33 5 45 689 121 198 13.0 759 401 303 98 1.16 23 22 – – – 1 – – 7 258 23 47 13.5 INDUSTRY Employed persons 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill and finished textile products Printing, publishing, and allied industries Durable goods Furniture, lumber, and wood products Metal industries Machinery and computer equipment Electrical equipment and components, except computer Transportation equipment Transportation Communications and other public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Food, bakery, and dairy stores Eating and drinking places Banking and credit agencies Insurance, real estate, and other finance Business and repair services Private households Other personal services Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational services Public administration 6 973 59 87 154 216 125 31 – 66 91 8 – 9 21 43 564 164 163 1 395 163 602 230 180 318 21 247 110 1 921 393 191 788 1 144 5 355 52 66 133 180 113 21 – 64 67 8 – 9 21 29 466 154 148 1 003 76 432 205 153 218 10 132 95 1 459 331 142 547 881 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 618 7 21 21 36 12 10 – 2 24 – – – – 14 98 10 15 392 87 170 25 27 100 11 115 15 462 62 49 241 263 364 1 13 24 26 23 23 – – 3 1 – – – 2 29 3 – 64 18 24 4 – 12 8 26 2 94 3 5 52 58 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 5 355 52 66 133 180 113 21 – 64 67 8 – 9 21 29 466 154 148 1 003 76 432 205 153 218 10 132 95 1 459 331 142 547 881 5 355 52 66 133 180 113 21 – 64 67 8 – 9 21 29 466 154 148 1 003 76 432 205 153 218 10 132 95 1 459 331 142 547 881 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 982 8 34 45 62 35 33 – 2 27 1 – – – 16 127 13 15 456 105 194 29 27 112 19 141 17 556 65 54 293 321 364 1 13 24 26 23 23 – – 3 1 – – – 2 29 3 – 64 18 24 4 – 12 8 26 2 94 3 5 52 58 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 79 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 79 Table 70. Geographic Mobility, Commuting, and Industry of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons: 1990 Urban and rural Inside and outside metropolitan area Rural Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Total Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area Central place Urban fringe Total Farm Total In central city Not in central city Total Rural PLACE OF BIRTH, NATIVITY, AND CITIZENSHIP All persons Native Born in State of residence Born in a different State Northeast Midwest South West Born abroad Puerto Rico U.S. outlying area Born abroad of American parents Foreign born Naturalized citizen Not a citizen 36 36 31 5 588 373 053 211 279 917 961 3 054 109 – – 109 215 89 126 14 14 11 2 758 679 917 708 161 576 526 1 445 54 – – 54 79 48 31 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 21 21 19 2 830 694 136 503 118 341 435 1 609 55 – – 55 136 41 95 49 49 46 2 537 440 531 861 187 457 483 1 734 48 – – 48 97 80 17 99 97 55 42 17 17 8 – – – – – 2 – 2 14 14 12 2 910 831 008 769 161 576 542 1 490 54 – – 54 79 48 31 14 14 12 2 910 831 008 769 161 576 542 1 490 54 – – 54 79 48 31 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 71 70 65 5 215 982 576 303 305 798 902 3 298 103 – – 103 233 121 112 49 49 46 2 385 288 440 800 187 457 467 1 689 48 – – 48 97 80 17 RESIDENCE IN 1985 Persons 5 years and over Same house Different house in the United States Same county Different county Same State Different State Northeast Midwest South West Puerto Rico U.S. outlying area Elsewhere 31 11 20 11 8 5 2 861 301 435 833 602 945 657 104 420 429 1 704 – 7 118 12 3 9 5 3 2 1 989 934 030 173 857 666 191 67 291 195 638 – 7 18 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 18 7 11 6 4 3 1 872 367 405 660 745 279 466 37 129 234 1 066 – – 100 42 27 14 10 3 2 1 577 857 678 725 953 924 029 43 104 193 689 – – 42 86 55 29 27 2 2 – – – – – – – 2 13 3 9 5 3 2 1 107 997 085 190 895 696 199 67 291 203 638 – 7 18 13 3 9 5 3 2 1 107 997 085 190 895 696 199 67 291 203 638 – 7 18 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 61 35 26 17 8 6 2 331 161 028 368 660 173 487 80 233 419 1 755 – – 142 42 27 14 10 3 2 1 459 794 623 708 915 894 021 43 104 185 689 – – 42 MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION TO WORK AND TRAVEL TIME TO WORK Workers 16 years and over Car, truck, or van Drove alone Carpooled Persons per car, truck, or van Public transportation Bus or trolley bus Streetcar or trolley car Subway or elevated Railroad Ferryboat Taxicab Motorcycle Bicycle Walked Other means Worked at home Mean travel time to work (minutes) 11 7 5 2 968 865 522 343 1.19 1 065 686 2 – – 7 370 40 139 1 875 654 330 14.1 4 3 2 1 904 789 733 056 1.17 304 251 – – – – 53 7 61 402 223 118 18.3 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 7 4 2 1 064 076 789 287 1.21 761 435 2 – – 7 317 33 78 1 473 431 212 11.2 11 3 2 1 386 799 607 192 1.22 251 140 – – – 10 101 79 23 4 425 2 511 298 9.9 59 39 36 3 1.04 – – – – – – – – – 6 14 – 20.8 4 3 2 1 944 819 763 056 1.17 314 261 – – – – 53 7 61 402 223 118 18.5 4 3 2 1 944 819 763 056 1.17 314 261 – – – – 53 7 61 402 223 118 18.5 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 18 7 5 2 410 845 366 479 1.21 1 002 565 2 – – 17 418 112 101 5 898 2 942 510 10.3 11 3 2 1 346 769 577 192 1.22 241 130 – – – 10 101 79 23 4 425 2 511 298 9.8 INDUSTRY Employed persons 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill and finished textile products Printing, publishing, and allied industries Durable goods Furniture, lumber, and wood products Metal industries Machinery and computer equipment Electrical equipment and components, except computer Transportation equipment Transportation Communications and other public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Food, bakery, and dairy stores Eating and drinking places Banking and credit agencies Insurance, real estate, and other finance Business and repair services Private households Other personal services Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational services Public administration 11 911 437 297 698 635 398 151 19 148 237 81 10 16 – 59 814 307 237 901 374 731 88 384 477 46 451 139 244 673 359 064 756 4 882 81 126 220 291 170 63 17 77 121 26 10 7 – 35 260 120 133 885 132 363 46 234 263 22 219 95 1 298 326 155 292 589 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 7 029 356 171 478 344 228 88 2 71 116 55 – 9 – 24 554 187 104 1 016 242 368 42 150 214 24 232 44 1 946 347 204 772 1 167 11 595 523 173 658 737 299 185 24 20 438 362 6 26 5 32 869 470 141 504 403 297 49 154 225 60 202 166 935 224 494 507 729 59 4 8 – – – – – – – – – – – – 7 8 – 7 – 5 5 – 4 – – – 7 – 2 3 9 4 922 81 126 223 291 170 63 17 77 121 26 10 7 – 35 271 120 133 895 132 373 46 234 263 22 219 95 1 314 326 163 300 589 4 922 81 126 223 291 170 63 17 77 121 26 10 7 – 35 271 120 133 895 132 373 46 234 263 22 219 95 1 314 326 163 300 589 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 18 584 879 344 1 133 1 081 527 273 26 91 554 417 6 35 5 56 1 412 657 245 2 510 645 655 91 304 439 84 434 210 5 865 571 690 3 271 2 896 11 555 523 173 655 737 299 185 24 20 438 362 6 26 5 32 858 470 141 494 403 287 49 154 225 60 202 166 919 224 486 499 729 1 1 1 3 1 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 80 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 80 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 71. Geographic Mobility, Commuting, and Industry of Asian or Pacific Islander Persons: 1990 Urban and rural Inside and outside metropolitan area Rural Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Total Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area Central place Urban fringe Total Farm Total In central city Not in central city Total Rural PLACE OF BIRTH, NATIVITY, AND CITIZENSHIP All persons Native Born in State of residence Born in a different State Northeast Midwest South West Born abroad Puerto Rico U.S. outlying area Born abroad of American parents Foreign born Naturalized citizen Not a citizen 17 6 2 2 036 703 416 902 110 222 302 268 385 22 371 992 333 619 714 10 4 1 1 729 188 554 760 46 115 169 430 874 – 306 568 541 525 016 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 6 307 2 515 862 1 142 64 107 133 838 511 22 65 424 3 792 2 094 1 698 2 318 1 179 332 560 40 41 75 404 287 – 24 263 1 139 554 585 3 – – – – – – – – – – – 3 – 3 10 4 1 1 764 208 554 765 46 115 169 435 889 – 306 583 556 540 016 10 4 1 1 764 208 554 765 46 115 169 435 889 – 306 583 556 540 016 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 8 3 1 1 590 674 194 697 104 148 208 237 783 22 89 672 916 633 283 2 283 1 159 332 555 40 41 75 399 272 – 24 248 1 124 539 585 2 1 1 1 1 1 10 5 4 6 3 3 6 3 3 6 3 3 4 2 2 RESIDENCE IN 1985 Persons 5 years and over Same house Different house in the United States Same county Different county Same State Different State Northeast Midwest South West Puerto Rico U.S. outlying area Elsewhere 15 5 7 3 3 378 109 383 958 425 608 2 817 153 216 661 1 787 – 68 2 818 9 3 4 2 1 696 317 373 863 510 249 1 261 113 84 357 707 – 30 1 976 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 5 1 3 1 1 682 792 010 095 915 359 1 556 40 132 304 1 080 – 38 842 2 059 539 1 156 378 778 192 586 7 28 101 450 – – 364 3 3 – – – – – – – – – – – – 9 3 4 2 1 731 337 382 863 519 258 1 261 113 84 357 707 – 30 1 982 9 3 4 2 1 731 337 382 863 519 258 1 261 113 84 357 707 – 30 1 982 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 706 311 157 473 684 542 2 142 47 160 405 1 530 – 38 1 200 7 2 4 1 2 2 024 519 1 147 378 769 183 586 7 28 101 450 – – 358 MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION TO WORK AND TRAVEL TIME TO WORK Workers 16 years and over Car, truck, or van Drove alone Carpooled Persons per car, truck, or van Public transportation Bus or trolley bus Streetcar or trolley car Subway or elevated Railroad Ferryboat Taxicab Motorcycle Bicycle Walked Other means Worked at home Mean travel time to work (minutes) 8 6 5 1 753 983 303 680 1.16 456 317 – – – – 139 – 14 894 187 219 14.2 5 4 3 1 287 727 691 036 1.13 235 195 – – – – 40 – 6 172 93 54 17.0 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3 466 2 256 1 612 644 1.20 221 122 – – – – 99 – 8 722 94 165 9.9 1 245 595 413 182 1.20 8 8 – – – – – 6 2 570 33 31 11.5 3 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3 – 5 4 3 1 307 747 711 036 1.13 235 195 – – – – 40 – 6 172 93 54 17.0 5 4 3 1 307 747 711 036 1.13 235 195 – – – – 40 – 6 172 93 54 17.0 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 4 691 2 831 2 005 826 1.20 229 130 – – – – 99 6 10 1 292 127 196 10.2 1 225 575 393 182 1.21 8 8 – – – – – 6 2 570 33 31 11.2 INDUSTRY Employed persons 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill and finished textile products Printing, publishing, and allied industries Durable goods Furniture, lumber, and wood products Metal industries Machinery and computer equipment Electrical equipment and components, except computer Transportation equipment Transportation Communications and other public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Food, bakery, and dairy stores Eating and drinking places Banking and credit agencies Insurance, real estate, and other finance Business and repair services Private households Other personal services Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational services Public administration 8 590 143 106 174 1 069 983 827 12 86 86 – – 20 – 29 701 162 231 2 204 309 1 199 259 169 482 5 791 39 1 353 299 213 491 702 5 232 60 85 105 221 176 90 6 80 45 – – 4 – 18 505 147 133 1 542 138 875 177 128 337 – 653 29 735 159 121 260 375 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3 358 83 21 69 848 807 737 6 6 41 – – 16 – 11 196 15 98 662 171 324 82 41 145 5 138 10 618 140 92 231 327 1 225 56 4 60 510 499 491 2 3 11 11 – – – – 47 13 10 171 16 95 13 – 52 3 41 8 146 56 14 59 91 3 3 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 5 252 60 85 110 221 176 90 6 80 45 – – 4 – 18 505 147 133 1 542 138 875 177 128 337 – 653 29 750 174 121 260 375 5 252 60 85 110 221 176 90 6 80 45 – – 4 – 18 505 147 133 1 542 138 875 177 128 337 – 653 29 750 174 121 260 375 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 4 563 139 25 124 1 358 1 306 1 228 8 9 52 11 – 16 – 11 243 28 108 833 187 419 95 41 197 8 179 18 749 181 106 290 418 1 205 56 4 55 510 499 491 2 3 11 11 – – – – 47 13 10 171 16 95 13 – 52 3 41 8 131 41 14 59 91 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 81 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 81 Table 72. Geographic Mobility, Commuting, and Industry of Hispanic Origin Persons: 1990 Urban and rural Inside and outside metropolitan area Rural Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area [Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race. Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Total Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area Central place Urban fringe Total Farm Total In central city Not in central city Total Rural PLACE OF BIRTH, NATIVITY, AND CITIZENSHIP All persons Native Born in State of residence Born in a different State Northeast Midwest South West Born abroad Puerto Rico U.S. outlying area Born abroad of American parents Foreign born Naturalized citizen Not a citizen 14 11 3 7 1 4 1 434 525 070 439 746 560 935 198 016 516 59 441 909 256 653 9 7 2 4 250 522 122 848 526 337 1 314 2 671 552 280 33 239 1 728 782 946 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 5 184 4 003 948 2 591 220 223 621 1 527 464 236 26 202 1 181 474 707 3 470 2 820 913 1 751 114 182 366 1 089 156 36 1 119 650 263 387 10 10 10 – – – – – – – – – – – – 9 7 2 4 372 644 166 900 526 337 1 320 2 717 578 280 33 265 1 728 782 946 9 7 2 4 372 644 166 900 526 337 1 320 2 717 578 280 33 265 1 728 782 946 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 8 6 1 4 532 701 817 290 334 405 981 2 570 594 272 27 295 1 831 737 1 094 3 348 2 698 869 1 699 114 182 360 1 043 130 36 1 93 650 263 387 2 1 1 RESIDENCE IN 1985 Persons 5 years and over Same house Different house in the United States Same county Different county Same State Different State Northeast Midwest South West Puerto Rico U.S. outlying area Elsewhere 12 3 8 3 4 464 218 175 398 777 765 4 012 328 282 1 341 2 061 113 11 947 977 310 207 542 665 378 2 287 248 222 797 1 020 28 – 432 7 2 5 2 2 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 4 487 908 2 968 856 2 112 387 1 725 80 60 544 1 041 85 11 515 3 021 957 1 754 721 1 033 276 757 16 33 223 485 26 – 284 6 – 6 6 – – – – – – – – – – 8 2 5 2 2 090 349 268 582 686 378 2 308 248 222 818 1 020 28 – 445 8 2 5 2 2 090 349 268 582 686 378 2 308 248 222 818 1 020 28 – 445 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 7 1 4 1 3 395 826 661 537 124 663 2 461 96 93 746 1 526 111 11 786 2 908 918 1 693 681 1 012 276 736 16 33 202 485 26 – 271 MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION TO WORK AND TRAVEL TIME TO WORK Workers 16 years and over Car, truck, or van Drove alone Carpooled Persons per car, truck, or van Public transportation Bus or trolley bus Streetcar or trolley car Subway or elevated Railroad Ferryboat Taxicab Motorcycle Bicycle Walked Other means Worked at home Mean travel time to work (minutes) 6 5 3 1 731 234 831 403 1.17 240 203 – – – 14 23 20 32 823 169 213 15.7 4 114 3 618 2 619 999 1.17 137 123 – – – 14 – 7 20 196 83 53 18.5 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 617 1 616 1 212 404 1.16 103 80 – – – – 23 13 12 627 86 160 11.1 1 457 903 660 243 1.18 20 12 – 7 – – 1 – 6 336 87 105 15.1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 4 3 2 1 185 674 662 012 1.17 137 123 – – – 14 – 7 20 196 98 53 18.5 4 3 2 1 185 674 662 012 1.17 137 123 – – – 14 – 7 20 196 98 53 18.5 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 4 003 2 463 1 829 634 1.17 123 92 – 7 – – 24 13 18 963 158 265 12.4 1 386 847 617 230 1.18 20 12 – 7 – – 1 – 6 336 72 105 14.8 INDUSTRY Employed persons 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill and finished textile products Printing, publishing, and allied industries Durable goods Furniture, lumber, and wood products Metal industries Machinery and computer equipment Electrical equipment and components, except computer Transportation equipment Transportation Communications and other public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Food, bakery, and dairy stores Eating and drinking places Banking and credit agencies Insurance, real estate, and other finance Business and repair services Private households Other personal services Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational services Public administration 5 851 113 167 316 500 440 331 – 82 60 15 6 13 – 20 387 114 196 1 311 172 711 128 182 325 44 272 34 1 068 226 133 338 694 3 786 51 155 165 121 84 48 – 29 37 15 6 10 – – 285 83 144 822 93 471 110 169 242 37 165 19 725 182 95 204 493 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 065 62 12 151 379 356 283 – 53 23 – – 3 – 20 102 31 52 489 79 240 18 13 83 7 107 15 343 44 38 134 201 1 290 97 30 95 243 176 157 2 7 67 35 – 16 9 4 87 24 52 156 47 46 3 4 63 – 42 3 261 35 53 105 130 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3 857 51 170 173 121 84 48 – 29 37 15 6 10 – – 293 83 144 840 102 471 110 169 242 37 165 19 734 182 95 213 506 3 857 51 170 173 121 84 48 – 29 37 15 6 10 – – 293 83 144 840 102 471 110 169 242 37 165 19 734 182 95 213 506 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3 284 159 27 238 622 532 440 2 60 90 35 – 19 9 24 181 55 104 627 117 286 21 17 146 7 149 18 595 79 91 230 318 1 219 97 15 87 243 176 157 2 7 67 35 – 16 9 4 79 24 52 138 38 46 3 4 63 – 42 3 252 35 53 96 117 82 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 82 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 73. Geographic Mobility, Commuting, and Industry of White, Not of Hispanic Origin Persons: 1990 Urban and rural Inside and outside metropolitan area Rural Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Total Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area Central place Urban fringe Total Farm Total In central city Not in central city Total Rural PLACE OF BIRTH, NATIVITY, AND CITIZENSHIP All persons Native Born in State of residence Born in a different State Northeast Midwest South West Born abroad Puerto Rico U.S. outlying area Born abroad of American parents Foreign born Naturalized citizen Not a citizen 284 276 67 205 23 56 41 83 4 4 7 4 3 134 859 595 002 900 524 284 294 262 113 56 093 275 161 114 173 168 41 125 15 34 27 47 2 2 4 2 2 769 884 087 194 129 835 315 915 603 90 16 497 885 774 111 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 110 107 26 79 8 21 13 35 1 1 2 1 1 365 975 508 808 771 689 969 379 659 23 40 596 390 387 003 122 120 32 86 10 24 13 38 1 758 478 146 974 201 750 773 250 358 25 44 1 289 2 280 1 421 859 1 052 1 050 333 714 65 303 87 259 3 – – 3 2 2 – 178 173 42 128 15 35 27 49 2 2 4 2 2 041 070 148 251 539 787 715 210 671 90 30 551 971 808 163 178 173 42 128 15 35 27 49 2 2 4 2 2 041 070 148 251 539 787 715 210 671 90 30 551 971 808 163 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 228 224 57 163 18 45 27 72 2 2 4 2 1 851 267 593 725 562 487 342 334 949 48 70 831 584 774 810 118 116 31 83 9 23 13 36 1 486 292 085 917 791 798 373 955 290 25 30 1 235 2 194 1 387 807 RESIDENCE IN 1985 Persons 5 years and over Same house Different house in the United States Same county Different county Same State Different State Northeast Midwest South West Puerto Rico U.S. outlying area Elsewhere 258 97 157 75 82 18 63 4 10 19 28 487 066 157 088 069 223 846 375 968 596 907 72 100 4 092 158 61 94 49 45 8 36 2 6 11 15 371 513 212 126 086 885 201 601 112 898 590 10 31 2 605 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 100 35 62 25 36 9 27 1 4 7 13 116 553 945 962 983 338 645 774 856 698 317 62 69 1 487 112 50 60 26 33 11 22 1 3 5 11 071 914 069 764 305 274 031 646 618 020 747 3 25 1 060 1 007 612 395 229 166 103 63 29 – – 34 – – – 162 63 95 50 45 9 36 2 6 12 15 327 749 918 051 867 053 814 655 193 034 932 10 31 2 619 162 63 95 50 45 9 36 2 6 12 15 327 749 918 051 867 053 814 655 193 034 932 10 31 2 619 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 208 84 121 51 69 20 49 3 8 12 24 231 231 308 801 507 444 063 366 393 582 722 65 94 2 533 108 48 58 25 32 11 21 1 3 4 11 115 678 363 839 524 106 418 592 537 884 405 3 25 1 046 MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION TO WORK AND TRAVEL TIME TO WORK Workers 16 years and over Car, truck, or van Drove alone Carpooled Persons per car, truck, or van Public transportation Bus or trolley bus Streetcar or trolley car Subway or elevated Railroad Ferryboat Taxicab Motorcycle Bicycle Walked Other means Worked at home Mean travel time to work (minutes) 153 127 105 22 953 737 368 369 1.10 3 375 2 550 7 – – 217 601 210 1 031 10 548 4 825 6 227 16.4 95 83 70 13 861 866 556 310 1.09 1 948 1 706 7 – – 19 216 80 388 3 783 2 663 3 133 18.2 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 58 43 34 9 092 871 812 059 1.13 1 427 844 – – – 198 385 130 643 6 765 2 162 3 094 13.3 58 44 35 9 076 261 114 147 1.13 477 390 – – – 22 65 137 375 6 385 3 141 3 300 20.4 483 276 212 64 1.16 – – – – – – – – – 101 24 82 24.2 98 85 72 13 140 819 123 696 1.09 1 954 1 712 7 – – 19 216 80 405 3 907 2 768 3 207 18.5 98 85 72 13 140 819 123 696 1.09 1 954 1 712 7 – – 19 216 80 405 3 907 2 768 3 207 18.5 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 113 86 68 17 889 179 359 820 1.13 1 898 1 228 – – – 220 450 267 1 001 13 026 5 198 6 320 16.6 55 42 33 8 797 308 547 761 1.13 471 384 – – – 22 65 137 358 6 261 3 036 3 226 20.0 INDUSTRY Employed persons 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill and finished textile products Printing, publishing, and allied industries Durable goods Furniture, lumber, and wood products Metal industries Machinery and computer equipment Electrical equipment and components, except computer Transportation equipment Transportation Communications and other public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Food, bakery, and dairy stores Eating and drinking places Banking and credit agencies Insurance, real estate, and other finance Business and repair services Private households Other personal services Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational services Public administration 142 3 6 9 6 3 670 821 177 389 145 741 871 122 1 674 2 404 681 242 232 146 583 121 603 130 240 877 410 520 194 461 467 756 927 081 825 874 099 638 89 1 4 5 3 1 950 336 671 493 082 853 281 66 1 230 1 229 156 192 145 104 278 306 087 923 202 188 868 780 032 804 359 499 142 764 174 206 469 470 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 52 2 1 3 3 1 720 485 506 896 063 888 590 56 444 1 175 525 50 87 42 305 815 516 207 038 689 542 740 162 657 108 257 785 317 651 668 630 168 55 3 1 4 4 1 685 416 890 598 610 800 678 73 392 2 810 1 929 64 121 107 413 097 841 282 808 529 061 629 030 804 171 310 655 973 140 616 479 571 483 156 8 31 46 12 5 – 7 34 34 – – – – 25 9 13 54 12 19 – – 37 – 13 – 57 – 3 28 34 92 1 4 5 3 1 211 397 796 673 202 924 281 73 1 273 1 278 156 192 145 111 287 477 156 950 351 224 894 820 118 892 359 624 206 354 250 318 695 836 92 1 4 5 3 1 211 397 796 673 202 924 281 73 1 273 1 278 156 192 145 111 287 477 156 950 351 224 894 820 118 892 359 624 206 354 250 318 695 836 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 106 5 3 8 7 3 1 144 840 271 314 553 617 268 122 793 3 936 2 454 114 208 142 709 741 288 462 697 182 577 329 106 373 279 442 376 700 715 172 883 373 53 3 1 4 4 1 424 355 765 418 490 729 678 66 349 2 761 1 929 64 121 100 404 926 772 255 659 493 035 589 944 716 171 185 591 383 064 504 253 205 11 4 5 23 3 6 2 5 6 3 1 35 4 4 12 17 7 3 3 14 2 3 1 4 4 2 1 21 3 3 6 10 3 1 1 9 1 2 1 1 1 13 1 1 5 7 4 1 1 7 1 2 1 1 1 13 1 1 7 6 7 3 3 14 2 3 1 4 4 2 1 22 3 3 6 10 7 3 3 14 2 3 1 4 4 2 1 22 3 3 6 10 7 3 2 16 3 4 1 2 3 2 1 26 2 3 12 13 3 1 1 7 1 2 1 1 13 1 1 7 6 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 83 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 83 Table 74. Labor Force Characteristics of White Persons: 1990 Urban and rural Inside and outside metropolitan area Rural Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Total Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area Central place Urban fringe Total Farm Total In central city Not in central city Total Rural LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 years and over In labor force Percent of persons 16 years and over Armed Forces Civilian labor force Employed At work 35 or more hours Unemployed Percent of civilian labor force Not in labor force Institutionalized persons Females 16 years and over In labor force Percent of females 16 years and over Armed Forces Civilian labor force Employed At work 35 or more hours Unemployed Percent of civilian labor force Not in labor force Institutionalized persons Males 16 to 19 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Males 20 to 24 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Males 25 to 54 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Males 55 to 64 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Males 65 to 69 years In labor force Not in labor force Did not work in 1989 Males 70 years and over In labor force Not in labor force Did not work in 1989 Females 16 to 19 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Females 20 to 24 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Females 25 to 54 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Females 55 to 64 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Females 65 to 69 years In labor force Not in labor force Did not work in 1989 Females 70 years and over In labor force Not in labor force Did not work in 1989 216 094 170 711 79.0 15 469 155 242 145 400 115 288 9 842 6.3 45 383 1 814 101 825 72 012 70.7 1 712 70 300 66 463 47 880 3 837 5.5 29 813 679 8 349 3 612 763 3 217 12 775 6 449 804 1 277 79 602 62 495 4 044 4 342 8 203 5 389 335 2 445 2 209 601 1 608 1 170 3 131 450 2 681 2 273 7 003 3 379 556 2 919 10 257 6 408 463 2 809 70 489 51 948 2 650 14 932 7 247 3 921 130 3 169 2 751 597 2 154 1 817 4 078 248 3 830 3 508 133 181 105 939 79.5 8 295 97 644 91 778 73 905 5 866 6.0 27 242 988 63 782 45 520 71.4 921 44 599 42 388 31 353 2 211 5.0 18 262 329 5 111 2 240 403 2 126 7 107 3 802 493 748 49 188 39 208 2 533 2 492 5 066 3 508 189 1 356 1 283 387 896 634 1 644 282 1 362 1 154 4 335 2 148 314 1 823 6 246 3 885 289 1 758 44 798 33 353 1 514 9 383 4 547 2 536 63 1 939 1 713 342 1 371 1 163 2 143 155 1 988 1 770 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 82 913 64 772 78.1 7 174 57 598 53 622 41 383 3 976 6.9 18 141 826 38 043 26 492 69.6 791 25 701 24 075 16 527 1 626 6.3 11 551 350 3 238 1 372 360 1 091 5 668 2 647 311 529 30 414 23 287 1 511 1 850 3 137 1 881 146 1 089 926 214 712 536 1 487 168 1 319 1 119 2 668 1 231 242 1 096 4 011 2 523 174 1 051 25 691 18 595 1 136 5 549 2 700 1 385 67 1 230 1 038 255 783 654 1 935 93 1 842 1 738 89 076 65 816 73.9 4 078 61 738 56 357 43 299 5 381 8.7 23 260 708 39 422 24 988 63.4 428 24 560 22 747 14 655 1 813 7.4 14 434 14 2 971 1 114 322 1 422 3 138 1 767 261 359 36 971 27 990 2 758 3 446 4 042 2 244 210 1 579 1 280 314 966 738 1 252 198 1 054 951 2 694 1 026 255 1 399 2 524 1 342 169 864 29 117 18 778 1 294 8 780 3 069 1 389 88 1 592 984 151 833 671 1 034 68 966 923 753 528 70.1 – 528 483 371 45 8.5 225 – 347 204 58.8 – 204 189 114 15 7.4 143 – 34 17 3 14 9 9 – – 255 215 25 15 53 41 2 10 25 4 21 – 30 8 22 14 46 17 5 24 48 18 – 30 182 128 10 44 33 26 – 7 12 – 12 12 26 – 26 26 136 321 108 431 79.5 8 345 100 086 94 078 75 864 6 008 6.0 27 890 988 65 188 46 474 71.3 927 45 547 43 307 32 059 2 240 4.9 18 714 329 5 168 2 266 411 2 149 7 164 3 852 493 755 50 611 40 426 2 635 2 551 5 214 3 569 192 1 440 1 310 397 913 642 1 666 298 1 368 1 160 4 406 2 175 335 1 846 6 293 3 932 289 1 758 45 921 34 167 1 522 9 678 4 625 2 559 63 1 994 1 765 349 1 416 1 192 2 178 156 2 022 1 804 136 321 108 431 79.5 8 345 100 086 94 078 75 864 6 008 6.0 27 890 988 65 188 46 474 71.3 927 45 547 43 307 32 059 2 240 4.9 18 714 329 5 168 2 266 411 2 149 7 164 3 852 493 755 50 611 40 426 2 635 2 551 5 214 3 569 192 1 440 1 310 397 913 642 1 666 298 1 368 1 160 4 406 2 175 335 1 846 6 293 3 932 289 1 758 45 921 34 167 1 522 9 678 4 625 2 559 63 1 994 1 765 349 1 416 1 192 2 178 156 2 022 1 804 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 168 849 128 096 75.9 11 202 116 894 107 679 82 723 9 215 7.9 40 753 1 534 76 059 50 526 66.4 1 213 49 313 45 903 30 476 3 410 6.9 25 533 364 6 152 2 460 674 2 490 8 749 4 364 572 881 65 962 50 059 4 167 5 237 7 031 4 064 353 2 584 2 179 518 1 661 1 266 2 717 350 2 367 2 064 5 291 2 230 476 2 472 6 488 3 818 343 1 915 53 685 36 559 2 422 14 034 5 691 2 751 155 2 767 1 970 399 1 571 1 296 2 934 160 2 774 2 627 85 936 63 324 73.7 4 028 59 296 54 057 41 340 5 239 8.8 22 612 708 38 016 24 034 63.2 422 23 612 21 828 13 949 1 784 7.6 13 982 14 2 914 1 088 314 1 399 3 081 1 717 261 352 35 548 26 772 2 656 3 387 3 894 2 183 207 1 495 1 253 304 949 730 1 230 182 1 048 945 2 623 999 234 1 376 2 477 1 295 169 864 27 994 17 964 1 286 8 485 2 991 1 366 88 1 537 932 144 788 642 999 67 932 889 PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN IN FAMILIES AND SUBFAMILIES Females 16 years and over own children under 6 years labor force own children 6 to 17 years only labor force Own children under 6 years parents Both parents in labor force Both at work 35 or more hours Own children under 6 years parent Parent in labor force At work 35 or more hours Own children 6 to 17 years parents Both parents in labor force Both at work 35 or more hours Own children 6 to 17 years parent Parent in labor force At work 35 or more hours With In With In 101 23 14 19 15 living with two 26 189 14 762 6 786 living with one 5 474 3 646 2 517 living with two 39 464 28 198 15 541 living with one 8 838 7 281 5 918 5 378 4 467 3 656 – – – 3 460 2 814 2 262 3 282 2 579 1 694 12 9 – 5 447 4 536 3 719 5 447 4 536 3 719 – – – 6 673 5 324 3 893 3 213 2 510 1 631 23 825 16 896 9 821 – – – 15 639 11 302 5 720 21 278 13 043 6 371 221 165 73 24 617 17 369 10 181 24 617 17 369 10 181 – – – 36 125 23 872 11 731 20 486 12 570 6 011 3 381 2 243 1 582 – – – 2 093 1 403 935 1 551 1 093 680 12 11 11 3 391 2 253 1 592 3 391 2 253 1 592 – – – 3 634 2 486 1 605 1 541 1 083 670 15 729 8 766 4 217 – – – 10 460 5 996 2 569 11 582 5 426 2 094 46 30 10 16 120 8 988 4 329 16 120 8 988 4 329 – – – 21 651 11 200 4 551 11 191 5 204 1 982 825 126 224 305 836 63 14 8 11 9 782 042 444 985 836 – – – – – 38 9 5 7 6 043 084 780 320 000 39 8 4 9 6 422 931 715 280 750 347 37 33 77 57 65 14 8 12 10 188 375 645 316 045 65 14 8 12 10 188 375 645 316 045 – – – – – 76 17 10 16 12 059 682 294 269 541 38 8 4 8 6 016 598 514 949 541 84 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 84 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 75. Labor Force Characteristics of Black Persons: 1990 Urban and rural Inside and outside metropolitan area Rural Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Total Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area Central place Urban fringe Total Farm Total In central city Not in central city Total Rural LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 years and over In labor force Percent of persons 16 years and over Armed Forces Civilian labor force Employed At work 35 or more hours Unemployed Percent of civilian labor force Not in labor force Institutionalized persons Females 16 years and over In labor force Percent of females 16 years and over Armed Forces Civilian labor force Employed At work 35 or more hours Unemployed Percent of civilian labor force Not in labor force Institutionalized persons Males 16 to 19 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Males 20 to 24 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Males 25 to 54 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Males 55 to 64 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Males 65 to 69 years In labor force Not in labor force Did not work in 1989 Males 70 years and over In labor force Not in labor force Did not work in 1989 Females 16 to 19 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Females 20 to 24 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Females 25 to 54 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Females 55 to 64 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Females 65 to 69 years In labor force Not in labor force Did not work in 1989 Females 70 years and over In labor force Not in labor force Did not work in 1989 13 873 11 329 81.7 3 502 7 827 6 973 5 485 854 10.9 2 544 179 6 204 4 559 73.5 529 4 030 3 583 2 683 447 11.1 1 645 49 718 253 74 202 1 568 365 59 99 4 789 2 546 231 273 349 168 31 150 162 45 117 52 83 25 58 35 548 246 92 194 973 416 106 249 3 963 2 636 244 772 410 256 5 149 129 23 106 95 181 6 175 159 9 645 7 747 80.3 1 754 5 993 5 355 4 274 638 10.6 1 898 149 4 526 3 256 71.9 281 2 975 2 669 2 086 306 10.3 1 270 49 483 187 62 137 887 281 59 64 3 340 2 061 179 207 232 107 25 100 118 32 86 30 59 25 34 28 370 167 49 154 578 260 58 148 3 005 2 012 194 630 317 201 5 111 115 23 92 81 141 6 135 129 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 4 228 3 582 84.7 1 748 1 834 1 618 1 211 216 11.8 646 30 1 678 1 303 77.7 248 1 055 914 597 141 13.4 375 – 235 66 12 65 681 84 – 35 1 449 485 52 66 117 61 6 50 44 13 31 22 24 – 24 7 178 79 43 40 395 156 48 101 958 624 50 142 93 55 – 38 14 – 14 14 40 – 40 30 1 243 866 69.7 433 433 364 266 69 15.9 377 186 286 203 71.0 55 148 137 90 11 7.4 83 – 87 5 13 42 81 12 4 16 704 178 36 188 50 24 3 23 5 2 3 3 30 8 22 20 13 7 – 6 36 8 3 7 209 120 8 44 14 2 – 12 1 – 1 1 13 – 13 13 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 9 657 7 747 80.2 1 754 5 993 5 355 4 274 638 10.6 1 910 149 4 532 3 256 71.8 281 2 975 2 669 2 086 306 10.3 1 276 49 483 187 62 137 887 281 59 64 3 340 2 061 179 207 238 107 25 106 118 32 86 30 59 25 34 28 370 167 49 154 578 260 58 148 3 005 2 012 194 630 323 201 5 117 115 23 92 81 141 6 135 129 9 657 7 747 80.2 1 754 5 993 5 355 4 274 638 10.6 1 910 149 4 532 3 256 71.8 281 2 975 2 669 2 086 306 10.3 1 276 49 483 187 62 137 887 281 59 64 3 340 2 061 179 207 238 107 25 106 118 32 86 30 59 25 34 28 370 167 49 154 578 260 58 148 3 005 2 012 194 630 323 201 5 117 115 23 92 81 141 6 135 129 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 5 459 4 448 81.5 2 181 2 267 1 982 1 477 285 12.6 1 011 216 1 958 1 506 76.9 303 1 203 1 051 687 152 12.6 452 – 322 71 25 107 762 96 4 51 2 153 663 88 254 161 85 9 67 49 15 34 25 54 8 46 27 191 86 43 46 431 164 51 108 1 167 744 58 186 101 57 – 44 15 – 15 15 53 – 53 43 1 231 866 70.3 433 433 364 266 69 15.9 365 186 280 203 72.5 55 148 137 90 11 7.4 77 – 87 5 13 42 81 12 4 16 704 178 36 188 44 24 3 17 5 2 3 3 30 8 22 20 13 7 – 6 36 8 3 7 209 120 8 44 8 2 – 6 1 – 1 1 13 – 13 13 PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN IN FAMILIES AND SUBFAMILIES Females 16 years and over own children under 6 years labor force own children 6 to 17 years only labor force Own children under 6 years parents Both parents in labor force Both at work 35 or more hours Own children under 6 years parent Parent in labor force At work 35 or more hours Own children 6 to 17 years parents Both parents in labor force Both at work 35 or more hours Own children 6 to 17 years parent Parent in labor force At work 35 or more hours With In With In 6 1 1 1 1 living with two 1 949 1 266 627 living with one 869 528 346 living with two 2 649 2 140 1 454 living with one 1 357 962 646 1 141 782 528 – – – 216 180 118 75 71 35 – – – 1 141 782 528 1 141 782 528 – – – 291 251 153 75 71 35 1 795 1 413 964 – – – 854 727 490 181 119 63 – – – 1 800 1 413 964 1 800 1 413 964 – – – 1 030 846 553 176 119 63 707 396 267 – – – 162 132 79 22 19 10 – – – 707 396 267 707 396 267 – – – 184 151 89 22 19 10 1 168 720 369 – – – 781 546 258 155 112 54 – – – 1 168 720 369 1 168 720 369 – – – 936 658 312 155 112 54 204 661 092 417 238 4 526 1 063 656 1 073 918 – – – – – 1 678 598 436 344 320 286 101 80 58 49 – – – – – 4 532 1 063 656 1 073 918 4 532 1 063 656 1 073 918 – – – – – 1 958 699 516 402 369 280 101 80 58 49 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 85 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 85 Table 76. Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons: 1990 Urban and rural Inside and outside metropolitan area Rural Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Total Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area Central place Urban fringe Total Farm Total In central city Not in central city Total Rural LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 years and over In labor force Percent of persons 16 years and over Armed Forces Civilian labor force Employed At work 35 or more hours Unemployed Percent of civilian labor force Not in labor force Institutionalized persons Females 16 years and over In labor force Percent of females 16 years and over Armed Forces Civilian labor force Employed At work 35 or more hours Unemployed Percent of civilian labor force Not in labor force Institutionalized persons Males 16 to 19 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Males 20 to 24 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Males 25 to 54 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Males 55 to 64 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Males 65 to 69 years In labor force Not in labor force Did not work in 1989 Males 70 years and over In labor force Not in labor force Did not work in 1989 Females 16 to 19 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Females 20 to 24 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Females 25 to 54 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Females 55 to 64 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Females 65 to 69 years In labor force Not in labor force Did not work in 1989 Females 70 years and over In labor force Not in labor force Did not work in 1989 24 198 15 060 62.2 276 14 784 11 911 8 894 2 873 19.4 9 138 1 018 13 150 7 321 55.7 39 7 282 6 194 4 411 1 088 14.9 5 829 203 1 160 448 167 536 1 518 745 334 328 7 028 4 159 1 174 1 583 845 306 108 426 286 57 229 187 211 4 207 177 1 255 515 119 621 1 802 738 239 803 8 009 4 487 673 2 832 1 194 410 50 734 249 18 231 206 641 33 608 584 10 116 6 294 62.2 121 6 173 4 882 3 712 1 291 20.9 3 822 395 5 684 3 048 53.6 15 3 033 2 544 1 879 489 16.1 2 636 108 511 196 96 219 588 327 103 118 2 922 1 692 552 612 345 110 51 184 41 13 28 28 25 – 25 25 519 179 57 283 811 321 85 390 3 616 1 882 303 1 431 528 153 44 331 61 9 52 52 149 – 149 143 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 14 082 8 766 62.2 155 8 611 7 029 5 182 1 582 18.4 5 316 623 7 466 4 273 57.2 24 4 249 3 650 2 532 599 14.1 3 193 95 649 252 71 317 930 418 231 210 4 106 2 467 622 971 500 196 57 242 245 44 201 159 186 4 182 152 736 336 62 338 991 417 154 413 4 393 2 605 370 1 401 666 257 6 403 188 9 179 154 492 33 459 441 30 416 15 555 51.1 177 15 378 11 595 6 077 3 783 24.6 14 861 388 14 344 6 833 47.6 4 6 829 5 650 2 536 1 179 17.3 7 511 38 1 730 264 152 1 310 1 913 730 414 735 9 684 4 336 1 909 3 307 1 433 517 122 791 535 77 458 337 777 28 749 645 1 567 329 147 1 089 1 720 741 221 758 8 440 4 133 774 3 531 1 296 396 32 868 490 46 444 345 831 10 821 749 81 61 75.3 – 61 59 47 2 3.3 20 – 43 28 65.1 – 28 26 16 2 7.1 15 – 3 – – 3 7 7 – – 28 26 – 2 – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 – 2 – 10 2 – 8 31 24 – 7 – – – – – – – – – – – – 10 198 6 346 62.2 121 6 225 4 922 3 742 1 303 20.9 3 852 395 5 708 3 056 53.5 15 3 041 2 552 1 887 489 16.1 2 652 108 526 199 108 219 613 345 103 125 2 940 1 703 552 619 345 110 51 184 41 13 28 28 25 – 25 25 527 179 57 291 811 321 85 390 3 632 1 890 303 1 439 528 153 44 331 61 9 52 52 149 – 149 143 10 198 6 346 62.2 121 6 225 4 922 3 742 1 303 20.9 3 852 395 5 708 3 056 53.5 15 3 041 2 552 1 887 489 16.1 2 652 108 526 199 108 219 613 345 103 125 2 940 1 703 552 619 345 110 51 184 41 13 28 28 25 – 25 25 527 179 57 291 811 321 85 390 3 632 1 890 303 1 439 528 153 44 331 61 9 52 52 149 – 149 143 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 44 416 24 269 54.6 332 23 937 18 584 11 229 5 353 22.4 20 147 1 011 21 786 11 098 50.9 28 11 070 9 292 5 060 1 778 16.1 10 688 133 2 364 513 211 1 627 2 818 1 130 645 938 13 772 6 792 2 531 4 271 1 933 713 179 1 033 780 121 659 496 963 32 931 797 2 295 665 209 1 419 2 711 1 158 375 1 171 12 817 6 730 1 144 4 924 1 962 653 38 1 271 678 55 623 499 1 323 43 1 280 1 190 30 334 15 503 51.1 177 15 326 11 555 6 047 3 771 24.6 14 831 388 14 320 6 825 47.7 4 6 821 5 642 2 528 1 179 17.3 7 495 38 1 715 261 140 1 310 1 888 712 414 728 9 666 4 325 1 909 3 300 1 433 517 122 791 535 77 458 337 777 28 749 645 1 559 329 147 1 081 1 720 741 221 758 8 424 4 125 774 3 523 1 296 396 32 868 490 46 444 345 831 10 821 749 PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN IN FAMILIES AND SUBFAMILIES Females 16 years and over own children under 6 years labor force own children 6 to 17 years only labor force Own children under 6 years parents Both parents in labor force Both at work 35 or more hours Own children under 6 years parent Parent in labor force At work 35 or more hours Own children 6 to 17 years parents Both parents in labor force Both at work 35 or more hours Own children 6 to 17 years parent Parent in labor force At work 35 or more hours With In With In 13 3 1 2 1 living with two 2 761 1 341 655 living with one 2 621 1 541 845 living with two 4 336 2 576 1 485 living with one 2 782 1 700 984 1 156 610 369 – – – 1 626 1 090 615 3 589 2 147 954 5 5 – 1 156 610 369 1 156 610 369 – – – 5 215 3 237 1 569 3 589 2 147 954 1 556 927 576 – – – 2 780 1 649 909 8 106 3 747 932 3 – – 1 573 936 585 1 573 936 585 – – – 10 869 5 387 1 832 8 089 3 738 923 1 105 665 333 – – – 1 516 876 512 3 022 1 574 504 9 4 – 1 105 665 333 1 105 665 333 – – – 4 538 2 450 1 016 3 022 1 574 504 889 363 118 – – – 1 872 978 537 4 990 1 954 303 4 – – 950 373 128 950 373 128 – – – 6 801 2 922 830 4 929 1 944 293 150 204 606 259 508 5 684 1 273 530 959 614 – – – – – 7 1 1 1 466 931 076 300 894 14 4 2 2 1 344 273 174 800 656 43 8 4 5 5 5 708 1 273 530 967 614 5 708 1 273 530 967 614 – – – – – 21 6 3 4 2 786 204 250 092 550 14 4 2 2 1 320 273 174 792 656 86 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 86 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 77. Labor Force Characteristics of Asian or Pacific Islander Persons: 1990 Urban and rural Inside and outside metropolitan area Rural Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Total Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area Central place Urban fringe Total Farm Total In central city Not in central city Total Rural LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 years and over In labor force Percent of persons 16 years and over Armed Forces Civilian labor force Employed At work 35 or more hours Unemployed Percent of civilian labor force Not in labor force Institutionalized persons Females 16 years and over In labor force Percent of females 16 years and over Armed Forces Civilian labor force Employed At work 35 or more hours Unemployed Percent of civilian labor force Not in labor force Institutionalized persons Males 16 to 19 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Males 20 to 24 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Males 25 to 54 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Males 55 to 64 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Males 65 to 69 years In labor force Not in labor force Did not work in 1989 Males 70 years and over In labor force Not in labor force Did not work in 1989 Females 16 to 19 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Females 20 to 24 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Females 25 to 54 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Females 55 to 64 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Females 65 to 69 years In labor force Not in labor force Did not work in 1989 Females 70 years and over In labor force Not in labor force Did not work in 1989 12 185 9 496 77.9 456 9 040 8 590 6 899 450 5.0 2 689 48 6 640 4 734 71.3 42 4 692 4 472 3 418 220 4.7 1 906 26 458 120 29 284 649 397 40 69 3 813 3 264 158 145 326 274 2 50 93 43 50 35 206 21 185 185 426 193 35 191 543 394 30 103 4 649 3 536 132 962 583 306 15 262 236 47 189 163 203 4 199 193 7 558 5 734 75.9 194 5 540 5 232 4 299 308 5.6 1 824 42 4 295 2 956 68.8 23 2 933 2 790 2 170 143 4.9 1 339 26 315 74 29 197 273 160 32 19 2 305 2 031 104 76 207 177 – 30 41 – 41 26 122 – 122 122 264 97 24 143 357 271 30 42 2 942 2 194 66 673 417 220 15 182 151 14 137 117 164 2 162 162 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 4 627 3 762 81.3 262 3 500 3 358 2 600 142 4.1 865 6 2 345 1 778 75.8 19 1 759 1 682 1 248 77 4.4 567 – 143 46 – 87 376 237 8 50 1 508 1 233 54 69 119 97 2 20 52 43 9 9 84 21 63 63 162 96 11 48 186 123 – 61 1 707 1 342 66 289 166 86 – 80 85 33 52 46 39 2 37 31 1 594 1 310 82.2 35 1 275 1 225 1 004 50 3.9 284 8 817 595 72.8 4 591 556 398 35 5.9 222 8 34 15 5 14 136 126 4 – 540 478 5 32 47 44 1 2 15 6 9 9 5 – 5 5 36 17 2 17 74 31 8 35 653 484 23 142 30 22 – 8 8 4 4 4 16 – 16 16 3 3 100.0 – 3 3 – – – – – 3 3 100.0 – 3 3 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3 3 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 7 578 5 754 75.9 194 5 560 5 252 4 310 308 5.5 1 824 42 4 315 2 976 69.0 23 2 953 2 810 2 181 143 4.8 1 339 26 315 74 29 197 273 160 32 19 2 305 2 031 104 76 207 177 – 30 41 – 41 26 122 – 122 122 264 97 24 143 357 271 30 42 2 962 2 214 66 673 417 220 15 182 151 14 137 117 164 2 162 162 7 578 5 754 75.9 194 5 560 5 252 4 310 308 5.5 1 824 42 4 315 2 976 69.0 23 2 953 2 810 2 181 143 4.8 1 339 26 315 74 29 197 273 160 32 19 2 305 2 031 104 76 207 177 – 30 41 – 41 26 122 – 122 122 264 97 24 143 357 271 30 42 2 962 2 214 66 673 417 220 15 182 151 14 137 117 164 2 162 162 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 6 201 5 052 81.5 297 4 755 4 563 3 593 192 4.0 1 149 14 3 142 2 353 74.9 23 2 330 2 218 1 635 112 4.8 789 8 177 61 5 101 512 363 12 50 2 048 1 711 59 101 166 141 3 22 67 49 18 18 89 21 68 68 198 113 13 65 260 154 8 96 2 340 1 806 89 431 196 108 – 88 93 37 56 50 55 2 53 47 1 574 1 290 82.0 35 1 255 1 205 993 50 4.0 284 8 797 575 72.1 4 571 536 387 35 6.1 222 8 34 15 5 14 136 126 4 – 540 478 5 32 47 44 1 2 15 6 9 9 5 – 5 5 36 17 2 17 74 31 8 35 633 464 23 142 30 22 – 8 8 4 4 4 16 – 16 16 PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN IN FAMILIES AND SUBFAMILIES Females 16 years and over own children under 6 years labor force own children 6 to 17 years only labor force Own children under 6 years parents Both parents in labor force Both at work 35 or more hours Own children under 6 years parent Parent in labor force At work 35 or more hours Own children 6 to 17 years parents Both parents in labor force Both at work 35 or more hours Own children 6 to 17 years parent Parent in labor force At work 35 or more hours With In With In 6 1 1 1 1 living with two 1 592 980 638 living with one 288 184 149 living with two 2 726 2 147 1 556 living with one 525 399 259 376 260 178 – – – 149 139 81 95 65 48 – – – 376 260 178 376 260 178 – – – 244 204 129 95 65 48 1 853 1 380 990 – – – 873 767 566 331 218 111 – – – 1 868 1 380 990 1 868 1 380 990 – – – 1 189 985 677 316 218 111 151 115 98 – – – 137 69 51 33 18 13 – – – 151 115 98 151 115 98 – – – 170 87 64 33 18 13 1 033 603 411 – – – 559 377 227 253 114 78 – – – 1 033 603 411 1 033 603 411 – – – 812 491 305 253 114 78 640 526 057 483 203 4 295 999 734 1 001 743 – – – – – 2 345 527 323 482 460 817 206 129 151 125 3 – – 3 3 4 315 999 734 1 010 752 4 315 999 734 1 010 752 – – – – – 3 142 733 452 624 576 797 206 129 142 116 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 87 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 87 Table 78. Labor Force Characteristics of Hispanic Origin Persons: 1990 Urban and rural Inside and outside metropolitan area Rural Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area [Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race. Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Total Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area Central place Urban fringe Total Farm Total In central city Not in central city Total Rural LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 years and over In labor force Percent of persons 16 years and over Armed Forces Civilian labor force Employed At work 35 or more hours Unemployed Percent of civilian labor force Not in labor force Institutionalized persons Females 16 years and over In labor force Percent of females 16 years and over Armed Forces Civilian labor force Employed At work 35 or more hours Unemployed Percent of civilian labor force Not in labor force Institutionalized persons Males 16 to 19 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Males 20 to 24 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Males 25 to 54 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Males 55 to 64 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Males 65 to 69 years In labor force Not in labor force Did not work in 1989 Males 70 years and over In labor force Not in labor force Did not work in 1989 Females 16 to 19 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Females 20 to 24 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Females 25 to 54 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Females 55 to 64 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Females 65 to 69 years In labor force Not in labor force Did not work in 1989 Females 70 years and over In labor force Not in labor force Did not work in 1989 9 443 7 489 79.3 1 045 6 444 5 851 4 536 593 9.2 1 954 96 4 419 3 158 71.5 204 2 954 2 748 2 013 206 7.0 1 261 10 451 174 47 206 881 450 45 72 3 372 2 321 266 282 263 144 29 90 11 11 – – 46 3 43 43 480 219 46 177 517 279 29 159 3 160 2 174 113 757 130 76 18 36 48 – 48 42 84 – 84 84 6 030 4 677 77.6 463 4 214 3 786 2 954 428 10.2 1 353 68 2 916 2 031 69.7 88 1 943 1 809 1 381 134 6.9 885 10 287 94 28 165 481 239 36 36 2 114 1 524 204 181 192 109 26 57 11 11 – – 29 – 29 29 292 146 37 101 324 189 19 91 2 100 1 416 60 569 110 58 18 34 44 – 44 38 46 – 46 46 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3 413 2 812 82.4 582 2 230 2 065 1 582 165 7.4 601 28 1 503 1 127 75.0 116 1 011 939 632 72 7.1 376 – 164 80 19 41 400 211 9 36 1 258 797 62 101 71 35 3 33 – – – – 17 3 14 14 188 73 9 76 193 90 10 68 1 060 758 53 188 20 18 – 2 4 – 4 4 38 – 38 38 2 241 1 687 75.3 189 1 498 1 290 1 061 208 13.9 554 73 1 054 711 67.5 26 685 602 447 83 12.1 343 – 128 47 7 63 148 88 21 11 833 511 94 104 60 40 3 17 9 – 9 9 9 2 7 7 128 31 18 77 126 57 12 57 732 493 50 165 31 21 3 7 25 – 25 14 12 – 12 12 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 6 114 4 748 77.7 463 4 285 3 857 3 019 428 10.0 1 366 68 2 970 2 072 69.8 88 1 984 1 850 1 422 134 6.8 898 10 299 106 28 165 481 239 36 36 2 132 1 542 204 181 192 109 26 57 11 11 – – 29 – 29 29 305 146 37 114 324 189 19 91 2 141 1 457 60 569 110 58 18 34 44 – 44 38 46 – 46 46 6 114 4 748 77.7 463 4 285 3 857 3 019 428 10.0 1 366 68 2 970 2 072 69.8 88 1 984 1 850 1 422 134 6.8 898 10 299 106 28 165 481 239 36 36 2 132 1 542 204 181 192 109 26 57 11 11 – – 29 – 29 29 305 146 37 114 324 189 19 91 2 141 1 457 60 569 110 58 18 34 44 – 44 38 46 – 46 46 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 5 570 4 428 79.5 771 3 657 3 284 2 578 373 10.2 1 142 101 2 503 1 797 71.8 142 1 655 1 500 1 038 155 9.4 706 – 280 115 26 104 548 299 30 47 2 073 1 290 156 205 131 75 6 50 9 – 9 9 26 5 21 21 303 104 27 140 319 147 22 125 1 751 1 210 103 353 51 39 3 9 29 – 29 18 50 – 50 50 2 157 1 616 74.9 189 1 427 1 219 996 208 14.6 541 73 1 000 670 67.0 26 644 561 406 83 12.9 330 – 116 35 7 63 148 88 21 11 815 493 94 104 60 40 3 17 9 – 9 9 9 2 7 7 115 31 18 64 126 57 12 57 691 452 50 165 31 21 3 7 25 – 25 14 12 – 12 12 PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN IN FAMILIES AND SUBFAMILIES Females 16 years and over own children under 6 years labor force own children 6 to 17 years only labor force Own children under 6 years parents Both parents in labor force Both at work 35 or more hours Own children under 6 years parent Parent in labor force At work 35 or more hours Own children 6 to 17 years parents Both parents in labor force Both at work 35 or more hours Own children 6 to 17 years parent Parent in labor force At work 35 or more hours With In With In 4 419 1 201 729 832 624 living with two 1 783 1 011 483 living with one 510 297 155 living with two 2 163 1 487 862 living with one 710 507 305 454 295 209 – – – 256 212 96 106 78 41 6 6 – 454 295 209 454 295 209 – – – 362 290 137 106 78 41 1 368 904 494 – – – 795 583 368 640 415 210 – – – 1 397 933 519 1 397 933 519 – – – 1 406 969 553 611 386 185 354 183 107 – – – 156 114 48 70 43 14 4 4 – 354 183 107 354 183 107 – – – 226 157 62 70 43 14 1 146 625 321 – – – 637 386 162 439 144 45 – – – 1 155 634 321 1 155 634 321 – – – 1 067 521 207 430 135 45 2 916 803 470 567 401 – – – – – 1 503 398 259 265 223 1 054 282 137 166 126 – – – – – 2 970 811 478 573 407 2 970 811 478 573 407 – – – – – 2 503 672 388 425 343 1 000 274 129 160 120 88 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 88 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 79. Labor Force Characteristics of White, Not of Hispanic Origin Persons: 1990 Urban and rural Inside and outside metropolitan area Rural Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Total Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area Central place Urban fringe Total Farm Total In central city Not in central city Total Rural LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 years and over In labor force Percent of persons 16 years and over Armed Forces Civilian labor force Employed At work 35 or more hours Unemployed Percent of civilian labor force Not in labor force Institutionalized persons Females 16 years and over In labor force Percent of females 16 years and over Armed Forces Civilian labor force Employed At work 35 or more hours Unemployed Percent of civilian labor force Not in labor force Institutionalized persons Males 16 to 19 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Males 20 to 24 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Males 25 to 54 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Males 55 to 64 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Males 65 to 69 years In labor force Not in labor force Did not work in 1989 Males 70 years and over In labor force Not in labor force Did not work in 1989 Females 16 to 19 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Females 20 to 24 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Females 25 to 54 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Females 55 to 64 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Females 65 to 69 years In labor force Not in labor force Did not work in 1989 Females 70 years and over In labor force Not in labor force Did not work in 1989 211 597 167 202 79.0 14 969 152 233 142 670 113 199 9 563 6.3 44 395 1 756 99 691 70 528 70.7 1 586 68 942 65 193 46 950 3 749 5.4 29 163 679 8 135 3 550 739 3 089 12 386 6 234 768 1 274 78 035 61 437 3 922 4 194 8 049 5 275 326 2 414 2 198 590 1 608 1 170 3 103 450 2 653 2 245 6 783 3 268 525 2 863 9 983 6 281 445 2 711 68 999 50 953 2 616 14 544 7 176 3 884 125 3 140 2 721 597 2 124 1 793 4 029 248 3 781 3 459 130 246 103 678 79.6 8 058 95 620 89 950 72 450 5 670 5.9 26 568 940 62 384 44 571 71.4 869 43 702 41 559 30 696 2 143 4.9 17 813 329 4 989 2 219 398 2 030 6 881 3 677 466 748 48 143 38 457 2 443 2 399 4 953 3 417 183 1 340 1 272 376 896 634 1 624 282 1 342 1 134 4 211 2 087 285 1 797 6 080 3 809 277 1 693 43 802 32 684 1 492 9 109 4 490 2 513 58 1 910 1 687 342 1 345 1 143 2 114 155 1 959 1 741 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 81 351 63 524 78.1 6 911 56 613 52 720 40 749 3 893 6.9 17 827 816 37 307 25 957 69.6 717 25 240 23 634 16 254 1 606 6.4 11 350 350 3 146 1 331 341 1 059 5 505 2 557 302 526 29 892 22 980 1 479 1 795 3 096 1 858 143 1 074 926 214 712 536 1 479 168 1 311 1 111 2 572 1 181 240 1 066 3 903 2 472 168 1 018 25 197 18 269 1 124 5 435 2 686 1 371 67 1 230 1 034 255 779 650 1 915 93 1 822 1 718 87 826 64 909 73.9 3 962 60 947 55 685 42 759 5 262 8.6 22 917 662 38 845 24 611 63.4 413 24 198 22 450 14 456 1 748 7.2 14 234 14 2 883 1 082 322 1 372 3 080 1 725 254 359 36 497 27 711 2 711 3 384 4 005 2 222 210 1 564 1 271 314 957 729 1 245 198 1 047 944 2 634 1 006 241 1 373 2 450 1 312 159 830 28 723 18 545 1 256 8 672 3 045 1 375 85 1 585 968 151 817 666 1 025 68 957 914 753 528 70.1 – 528 483 371 45 8.5 225 – 347 204 58.8 – 204 189 114 15 7.4 143 – 34 17 3 14 9 9 – – 255 215 25 15 53 41 2 10 25 4 21 – 30 8 22 14 46 17 5 24 48 18 – 30 182 128 10 44 33 26 – 7 12 – 12 12 26 – 26 26 133 347 106 131 79.6 8 108 98 023 92 211 74 370 5 812 5.9 27 216 940 63 775 45 510 71.4 875 44 635 42 463 31 387 2 172 4.9 18 265 329 5 037 2 236 406 2 053 6 938 3 727 466 755 49 551 39 660 2 545 2 458 5 101 3 478 186 1 424 1 299 386 913 642 1 646 298 1 348 1 140 4 282 2 114 306 1 820 6 127 3 856 277 1 693 44 910 33 483 1 500 9 404 4 568 2 536 58 1 965 1 739 349 1 390 1 172 2 149 156 1 993 1 775 133 347 106 131 79.6 8 108 98 023 92 211 74 370 5 812 5.9 27 216 940 63 775 45 510 71.4 875 44 635 42 463 31 387 2 172 4.9 18 265 329 5 037 2 236 406 2 053 6 938 3 727 466 755 49 551 39 660 2 545 2 458 5 101 3 478 186 1 424 1 299 386 913 642 1 646 298 1 348 1 140 4 282 2 114 306 1 820 6 127 3 856 277 1 693 44 910 33 483 1 500 9 404 4 568 2 536 58 1 965 1 739 349 1 390 1 172 2 149 156 1 993 1 775 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 166 076 125 980 75.9 10 823 115 157 106 144 81 588 9 013 7.8 40 096 1 478 74 761 49 629 66.4 1 124 48 505 45 180 30 019 3 325 6.9 25 132 364 5 981 2 396 655 2 408 8 528 4 232 556 878 64 981 49 488 4 088 5 120 6 953 4 019 350 2 554 2 170 518 1 652 1 257 2 702 350 2 352 2 049 5 135 2 160 460 2 416 6 306 3 737 327 1 848 52 812 36 015 2 372 13 812 5 653 2 723 152 2 760 1 950 399 1 551 1 287 2 905 160 2 745 2 598 84 725 62 456 73.7 3 912 58 544 53 424 40 839 5 120 8.7 22 269 662 37 454 23 672 63.2 407 23 265 21 546 13 765 1 719 7.4 13 782 14 2 835 1 065 314 1 349 3 023 1 675 254 352 35 089 26 508 2 609 3 325 3 857 2 161 207 1 480 1 244 304 940 721 1 223 182 1 041 938 2 563 979 220 1 350 2 403 1 265 159 830 27 615 17 746 1 248 8 377 2 967 1 352 85 1 530 916 144 772 637 990 67 923 880 PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN IN FAMILIES AND SUBFAMILIES Females 16 years and over own children under 6 years labor force own children 6 to 17 years only labor force Own children under 6 years parents Both parents in labor force Both at work 35 or more hours Own children under 6 years parent Parent in labor force At work 35 or more hours Own children 6 to 17 years parents Both parents in labor force Both at work 35 or more hours Own children 6 to 17 years parent Parent in labor force At work 35 or more hours With In With In 99 22 13 18 15 living with two 25 121 14 164 6 476 living with one 5 196 3 494 2 437 living with two 38 375 27 437 15 081 living with one 8 446 6 998 5 734 5 097 4 279 3 517 – – – 3 349 2 719 2 217 3 210 2 533 1 673 6 3 – 5 166 4 348 3 580 5 166 4 348 3 580 – – – 6 490 5 183 3 827 3 141 2 464 1 610 23 192 16 467 9 538 – – – 15 183 10 970 5 543 20 906 12 779 6 229 221 165 73 23 959 16 915 9 873 23 959 16 915 9 873 – – – 35 322 23 301 11 437 20 139 12 331 5 894 3 183 2 138 1 532 – – – 2 013 1 356 905 1 511 1 078 677 12 11 11 3 193 2 148 1 542 3 193 2 148 1 542 – – – 3 514 2 424 1 572 1 501 1 068 667 14 988 8 346 3 984 – – – 10 133 5 818 2 492 11 276 5 330 2 068 46 30 10 15 370 8 559 4 096 15 370 8 559 4 096 – – – 21 027 10 935 4 448 10 894 5 117 1 956 691 533 884 914 531 62 13 8 11 9 384 654 232 758 661 – – – – – 37 8 5 7 5 307 879 652 156 870 38 8 4 9 6 845 769 636 175 665 347 37 33 77 57 63 13 8 12 9 775 987 433 083 864 63 13 8 12 9 775 987 433 083 864 – – – – – 74 17 10 16 12 761 315 087 006 332 37 8 4 8 6 454 436 435 850 462 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 89 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 89 Table 80. Additional Labor Force Characteristics and Veteran Status of White Persons: 1990 Urban and rural Inside and outside metropolitan area Rural Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Total Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area Central place Urban fringe Total Farm Total In central city Not in central city Total Rural LABOR FORCE STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS Married-couple families Husband employed or in Armed Forces Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Husband unemployed Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Husband not in labor force Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Female householder, no husband present Employed or in Armed Forces Unemployed 62 54 37 1 1 1 6 2 8 6 477 290 790 695 919 292 151 268 382 145 744 114 495 38 670 34 068 23 738 963 1 164 857 82 3 438 1 390 81 5 498 3 914 266 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 23 807 20 222 14 052 732 755 435 69 2 830 992 64 3 246 2 200 229 28 800 23 233 14 546 825 1 606 890 189 3 961 1 294 69 2 274 1 503 174 240 173 115 11 14 14 – 53 6 – 2 – – 39 775 35 043 24 405 970 1 207 887 82 3 525 1 427 81 5 556 3 963 266 39 775 35 043 24 405 970 1 207 887 82 3 525 1 427 81 5 556 3 963 266 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 51 42 27 1 2 1 6 2 5 3 502 480 931 550 318 295 258 704 249 133 462 654 403 27 695 22 258 13 879 818 1 563 860 189 3 874 1 257 69 2 216 1 454 174 SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 to 19 years Enrolled in school Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not enrolled in school High school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not high school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force 15 352 11 047 4 857 753 5 373 4 305 2 741 1 408 300 261 1 564 726 266 502 9 446 6 996 3 083 421 3 470 2 450 1 486 846 130 148 964 459 166 331 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 5 906 4 051 1 774 332 1 903 1 855 1 255 562 170 113 600 267 100 171 5 665 4 272 1 474 305 2 486 1 393 807 426 139 131 586 240 133 204 80 58 20 – 38 22 6 3 3 – 16 11 5 – 9 574 7 094 3 118 443 3 511 2 480 1 516 864 137 153 964 459 166 331 9 574 7 094 3 118 443 3 511 2 480 1 516 864 137 153 964 459 166 331 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 11 443 8 225 3 213 615 4 348 3 218 2 032 970 302 239 1 186 507 233 375 5 537 4 174 1 439 283 2 445 1 363 777 408 132 126 586 240 133 204 CLASS OF WORKER Employed persons 16 years and over Private wage and salary workers Local government workers State government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers Employed females 16 years and over Private wage and salary workers Local government workers State government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers 145 94 11 13 13 11 66 42 6 7 5 5 400 106 571 822 619 908 374 463 201 450 255 123 183 251 91 62 6 6 9 7 42 28 3 3 3 3 778 265 191 438 329 308 247 388 476 531 337 552 341 151 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 53 31 5 7 4 4 24 13 2 3 1 1 622 841 380 384 290 600 127 075 725 919 918 571 842 100 56 32 6 6 4 6 22 12 3 2 1 2 357 117 345 500 858 219 318 747 251 470 912 724 215 175 483 286 25 31 16 119 6 189 95 11 24 6 53 – 94 63 6 6 9 7 43 29 3 3 3 3 078 565 423 659 598 583 250 307 026 637 426 600 467 151 94 63 6 6 9 7 43 29 3 3 3 3 078 565 423 659 598 583 250 307 026 637 426 600 467 151 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 107 62 11 13 8 10 45 25 6 6 3 3 679 658 493 663 879 544 442 903 426 283 741 247 931 275 54 30 6 6 4 5 21 11 3 2 1 2 057 817 113 279 589 944 315 828 701 364 823 676 089 175 WORK STATUS IN 1989 Persons 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Females 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 185 105 8 17 17 20 15 154 118 97 13 80 41 3 8 8 10 8 60 44 35 5 060 691 222 901 409 677 160 679 818 495 147 434 201 610 658 780 121 064 065 787 746 746 114 68 4 10 9 11 8 95 75 63 7 50 27 2 5 4 6 4 38 29 24 3 283 351 963 488 885 838 758 714 667 032 333 752 525 123 379 954 013 758 474 640 069 168 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 70 37 3 7 7 8 6 58 43 34 5 29 13 1 3 3 4 3 21 15 11 2 777 340 259 413 524 839 402 965 151 463 814 682 676 487 279 826 108 306 591 147 677 578 73 34 3 8 9 10 8 61 40 31 7 29 11 1 3 4 4 4 20 12 9 2 757 336 102 239 042 978 060 224 940 453 237 225 770 207 308 255 373 312 290 889 688 865 652 266 33 64 100 80 109 533 333 236 68 281 71 8 38 79 41 44 184 93 47 47 116 69 5 10 10 12 8 98 77 64 7 51 28 2 5 5 6 4 39 30 24 3 992 790 064 895 120 192 931 111 529 440 495 841 024 159 562 060 178 858 312 279 537 219 116 69 5 10 10 12 8 98 77 64 7 51 28 2 5 5 6 4 39 30 24 3 992 790 064 895 120 192 931 111 529 440 495 841 024 159 562 060 178 858 312 279 537 219 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 141 70 6 15 16 19 14 117 82 64 12 57 24 2 6 7 8 7 41 27 20 5 825 237 260 245 331 463 289 792 229 508 889 818 947 658 404 975 316 518 043 397 897 392 71 32 3 7 8 10 7 58 39 30 7 28 11 1 3 4 4 4 19 12 9 2 048 897 001 832 807 624 887 827 078 045 075 136 271 171 125 149 208 212 452 250 220 814 WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1989 Families No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers Married-couple families No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers Husband and wife worked Female householder, no husband present No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers 75 3 18 43 9 62 2 11 48 46 8 1 5 2 159 515 803 546 295 477 177 593 707 755 744 245 005 494 46 2 11 26 6 38 1 7 30 29 5 543 127 520 807 089 670 258 100 312 161 498 805 3 136 1 557 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 28 1 7 16 3 23 4 18 17 3 1 616 388 283 739 206 807 919 493 395 594 246 440 869 937 32 1 8 18 3 28 1 6 21 19 2 502 737 709 424 632 800 288 421 091 995 274 381 1 384 509 266 16 52 154 44 240 13 45 182 182 2 – 2 – 47 2 11 27 6 39 1 7 31 29 5 736 147 810 580 199 775 278 320 177 983 556 805 3 185 1 566 47 2 11 27 6 39 1 7 31 29 5 736 147 810 580 199 775 278 320 177 983 556 805 3 185 1 566 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 59 3 15 34 6 51 2 10 38 36 5 925 105 702 390 728 502 187 694 621 767 462 821 3 204 1 437 31 1 8 17 3 27 1 6 20 19 2 309 717 419 651 522 695 268 201 226 173 216 381 1 335 500 VETERAN STATUS AND PERIOD OF SERVICE Civilian veterans 16 years and over Male May 1975 or later service only September 1980 or later service only Served 2 or more years Vietnam-era service World War II service 39 36 7 4 3 17 5 679 529 541 374 867 940 611 24 22 4 2 2 11 3 947 778 790 652 361 778 175 – – – – – – – 14 13 2 1 1 6 2 732 751 751 722 506 162 436 18 17 2 1 1 9 2 785 691 655 156 016 253 663 220 209 34 – – 65 57 25 23 4 2 2 12 3 612 404 890 681 380 157 237 25 23 4 2 2 12 3 612 404 890 681 380 157 237 – – – – – – – 32 30 5 2 2 15 5 852 816 306 849 503 036 037 18 17 2 1 120 065 555 127 997 8 874 2 601 90 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 90 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 81. Additional Labor Force Characteristics and Veteran Status of Black Persons: 1990 Urban and rural Inside and outside metropolitan area Rural Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Total Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area Central place Urban fringe Total Farm Total In central city Not in central city Total Rural LABOR FORCE STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS Married-couple families Husband employed or in Armed Forces Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Husband unemployed Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Husband not in labor force Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Female householder, no husband present Employed or in Armed Forces Unemployed 3 694 3 350 2 456 187 119 81 13 225 87 – 1 098 666 149 2 427 2 202 1 676 85 83 54 10 142 52 – 895 513 117 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 267 1 148 780 102 36 27 3 83 35 – 203 153 32 262 193 155 4 26 16 2 43 7 4 22 13 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 433 2 202 1 676 85 83 54 10 148 52 – 895 513 117 2 433 2 202 1 676 85 83 54 10 148 52 – 895 513 117 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 523 1 341 935 106 62 43 5 120 42 4 225 166 32 256 193 155 4 26 16 2 37 7 4 22 13 – SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 to 19 years Enrolled in school Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not enrolled in school High school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not high school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force 1 266 848 360 118 346 418 340 88 48 31 78 51 – 19 853 598 260 76 248 255 212 63 35 31 43 31 – 12 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 413 250 100 42 98 163 128 25 13 – 35 20 – 7 100 71 12 13 46 29 29 – – 2 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 853 598 260 76 248 255 212 63 35 31 43 31 – 12 853 598 260 76 248 255 212 63 35 31 43 31 – 12 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 513 321 112 55 144 192 157 25 13 2 35 20 – 7 100 71 12 13 46 29 29 – – 2 – – – – CLASS OF WORKER Employed persons 16 years and over Private wage and salary workers Local government workers State government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers Employed females 16 years and over Private wage and salary workers Local government workers State government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers 6 973 3 792 742 723 1 359 348 9 3 583 1 912 380 396 713 173 9 5 355 2 967 580 542 1 024 233 9 2 669 1 445 298 303 526 88 9 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 618 825 162 181 335 115 – 914 467 82 93 187 85 – 364 195 37 48 70 14 – 137 59 11 20 41 6 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 5 355 2 967 580 542 1 024 233 9 2 669 1 445 298 303 526 88 9 5 355 2 967 580 542 1 024 233 9 2 669 1 445 298 303 526 88 9 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 982 1 020 199 229 405 129 – 1 051 526 93 113 228 91 – 364 195 37 48 70 14 – 137 59 11 20 41 6 – WORK STATUS IN 1989 Persons 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Females 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 12 055 7 160 555 693 1 163 1 201 1 283 10 034 7 681 6 698 777 4 966 2 540 162 379 657 609 619 3 846 2 642 2 265 431 8 240 4 789 369 466 882 869 865 6 809 5 153 4 443 548 3 554 1 832 123 242 476 449 432 2 787 1 928 1 636 276 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3 815 2 371 186 227 281 332 418 3 225 2 528 2 255 229 1 412 708 39 137 181 160 187 1 059 714 629 155 1 028 574 62 68 97 103 124 847 633 523 87 224 122 7 18 23 21 33 186 138 113 13 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 8 246 4 789 369 466 888 869 865 6 815 5 153 4 443 554 3 554 1 832 123 242 476 449 432 2 787 1 928 1 636 276 8 246 4 789 369 466 888 869 865 6 815 5 153 4 443 554 3 554 1 832 123 242 476 449 432 2 787 1 928 1 636 276 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 4 837 2 945 248 295 372 435 542 4 066 3 161 2 778 310 1 636 830 46 155 204 181 220 1 245 852 742 168 1 022 574 62 68 91 103 124 841 633 523 81 224 122 7 18 23 21 33 186 138 113 13 WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1989 Families No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers Married-couple families No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers Husband and wife worked Female householder, no husband present No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers 5 109 230 1 375 2 888 616 3 694 24 568 3 102 2 988 1 098 196 623 279 3 593 199 979 1 970 445 2 427 24 343 2 060 1 975 895 165 496 234 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 516 31 396 918 171 1 267 – 225 1 042 1 013 203 31 127 45 309 31 66 195 17 262 21 45 196 176 22 3 13 6 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3 599 199 979 1 976 445 2 433 24 343 2 066 1 975 895 165 496 234 3 599 199 979 1 976 445 2 433 24 343 2 066 1 975 895 165 496 234 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 819 62 462 1 107 188 1 523 21 270 1 232 1 189 225 34 140 51 303 31 66 189 17 256 21 45 190 176 22 3 13 6 VETERAN STATUS AND PERIOD OF SERVICE Civilian veterans 16 years and over Male May 1975 or later service only September 1980 or later service only Served 2 or more years Vietnam-era service World War II service 2 834 2 344 1 294 776 724 1 010 280 2 179 1 805 966 553 516 832 202 – – – – – – – 655 539 328 223 208 178 78 253 218 132 71 61 105 4 – – – – – – – 2 185 1 811 966 553 516 832 202 2 185 1 811 966 553 516 832 202 – – – – – – – 902 751 460 294 269 283 82 247 212 132 71 61 105 4 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 91 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 91 Table 82. Additional Labor Force Characteristics and Veteran Status of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons: 1990 Urban and rural Inside and outside metropolitan area Rural Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Total Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area Central place Urban fringe Total Farm Total In central city Not in central city Total Rural LABOR FORCE STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS Married-couple families Husband employed or in Armed Forces Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Husband unemployed Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Husband not in labor force Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Female householder, no husband present Employed or in Armed Forces Unemployed 3 648 2 580 1 643 167 372 153 62 696 232 52 2 451 911 270 2 415 1 586 618 102 866 829 396 227 56 104 433 118 128 187 11 7 1 1 1 911 304 474 236 382 508 7 6 194 3 402 882 847 783 273 7 1 584 1 162 755 83 196 76 23 226 85 17 1 080 382 144 1 030 740 280 63 397 290 152 80 25 47 138 15 65 58 4 882 3 307 335 409 628 203 – 2 544 1 532 258 257 394 103 – 7 279 2 777 191 516 820 1 387 1 588 5 740 3 003 2 448 633 3 747 1 423 67 253 437 709 858 2 715 1 442 1 229 306 2 876 386 989 1 142 359 1 584 59 326 1 199 1 085 1 080 286 567 227 1 102 1 031 238 139 117 495 105 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 064 1 418 888 84 176 77 39 470 147 35 1 371 529 126 1 385 846 338 39 469 539 244 147 31 57 295 103 63 129 7 029 3 997 1 139 827 754 305 7 3 650 1 870 624 590 389 170 7 10 301 3 781 298 801 1 172 1 656 2 593 8 307 4 371 3 419 803 5 041 1 849 115 433 597 776 1 271 3 827 2 108 1 662 366 3 851 475 1 382 1 435 559 2 064 137 412 1 515 1 283 1 371 311 711 349 1 261 1 211 242 188 175 472 236 6 119 3 075 1 648 188 777 376 111 2 267 684 97 2 226 859 186 3 297 2 275 316 102 1 857 1 022 628 216 126 281 394 61 71 261 11 5 3 1 595 051 138 997 893 482 34 650 329 366 232 544 160 19 27 27 20 – – – – – – – 8 8 – 5 3 – – 3 2 – – – – 2 – 2 – 59 45 4 8 2 – – 26 19 4 3 – – – 66 25 2 6 16 10 7 56 27 25 14 33 8 2 4 10 2 7 23 8 8 8 37 – 10 22 5 27 – – 27 25 8 – 8 – 12 12 – – – 5 – 1 595 1 173 766 83 196 76 23 226 85 17 1 088 390 144 1 053 760 280 75 405 293 152 80 25 47 141 18 65 58 4 922 3 339 343 409 628 203 – 2 552 1 540 258 257 394 103 – 7 345 2 806 191 516 820 1 404 1 608 5 786 3 022 2 467 633 3 755 1 431 67 253 437 709 858 2 723 1 450 1 237 306 2 895 386 997 1 153 359 1 595 59 326 1 210 1 096 1 088 286 575 227 1 113 1 042 238 139 117 506 105 1 595 1 173 766 83 196 76 23 226 85 17 1 088 390 144 1 053 760 280 75 405 293 152 80 25 47 141 18 65 58 4 922 3 339 343 409 628 203 – 2 552 1 540 258 257 394 103 – 7 345 2 806 191 516 820 1 404 1 608 5 786 3 022 2 467 633 3 755 1 431 67 253 437 709 858 2 723 1 450 1 237 306 2 895 386 997 1 153 359 1 595 59 326 1 210 1 096 1 088 286 575 227 1 113 1 042 238 139 117 506 105 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 8 172 4 482 2 525 272 953 453 150 2 737 831 132 3 589 1 380 312 4 659 3 101 654 129 2 318 1 558 872 363 157 338 686 161 134 390 18 9 4 2 1 584 016 269 824 647 787 41 292 191 990 822 933 330 26 6 108 3 064 1 637 188 777 376 111 2 267 684 97 2 218 851 186 3 274 2 255 316 90 1 849 1 019 628 216 126 281 391 58 71 261 11 5 3 1 555 019 130 997 893 482 34 642 321 366 232 544 160 19 SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 to 19 years Enrolled in school Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not enrolled in school High school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not high school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force CLASS OF WORKER Employed persons 16 years and over Private wage and salary workers Local government workers State government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers Employed females 16 years and over Private wage and salary workers Local government workers State government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers 5 2 1 1 9 4 1 1 5 2 1 1 WORK STATUS IN 1989 Persons 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Females 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 17 580 6 558 489 1 317 1 992 3 043 4 181 14 047 7 374 5 867 1 436 8 788 3 272 182 686 1 034 1 485 2 129 6 542 3 550 2 891 672 6 727 861 2 371 2 577 918 3 648 196 738 2 714 2 368 2 451 597 1 278 576 2 363 2 242 480 327 292 967 341 21 812 4 541 567 1 326 2 680 4 117 8 581 14 848 4 606 3 381 1 627 9 075 2 074 246 650 1 419 1 526 3 160 5 063 1 860 1 393 705 9 778 855 3 216 3 807 1 900 6 119 329 1 358 4 432 3 651 2 226 410 1 059 757 3 044 2 942 605 340 253 1 190 455 32 047 8 293 865 2 127 3 852 5 756 11 154 23 109 8 958 6 781 2 430 14 108 3 915 361 1 083 2 016 2 302 4 431 8 882 3 960 3 047 1 071 13 1 4 5 2 8 1 5 4 3 1 1 610 330 590 231 459 172 466 770 936 923 589 721 762 106 21 746 4 512 567 1 326 2 680 4 100 8 561 14 802 4 587 3 362 1 627 9 067 2 066 246 650 1 419 1 526 3 160 5 055 1 852 1 385 705 9 759 855 3 208 3 796 1 900 6 108 329 1 358 4 421 3 640 2 218 410 1 051 757 3 033 2 931 605 340 253 1 179 455 WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1989 Families No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers Married-couple families No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers Husband and wife worked Female householder, no husband present No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers VETERAN STATUS AND PERIOD OF SERVICE Civilian veterans 16 years and over Male May 1975 or later service only September 1980 or later service only Served 2 or more years Vietnam-era service World War II service 4 294 4 142 847 528 428 1 651 691 92 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 92 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 83. Additional Labor Force Characteristics and Veteran Status of Asian or Pacific Islander Persons: 1990 Urban and rural Inside and outside metropolitan area Rural Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Total Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area Central place Urban fringe Total Farm Total In central city Not in central city Total Rural LABOR FORCE STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS Married-couple families Husband employed or in Armed Forces Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Husband unemployed Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Husband not in labor force Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Female householder, no husband present Employed or in Armed Forces Unemployed 2 789 2 476 1 802 68 118 79 4 195 63 – 519 380 23 1 921 1 737 1 255 26 65 48 – 119 35 – 308 226 23 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 868 739 547 42 53 31 4 76 28 – 211 154 – 187 171 92 10 7 3 – 9 4 – 39 29 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 921 1 737 1 255 26 65 48 – 119 35 – 308 226 23 1 921 1 737 1 255 26 65 48 – 119 35 – 308 226 23 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 055 910 639 52 60 34 4 85 32 – 250 183 – 187 171 92 10 7 3 – 9 4 – 39 29 – SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 to 19 years Enrolled in school Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not enrolled in school High school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not high school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force 884 737 249 49 432 147 81 43 7 6 66 21 8 37 579 480 145 38 297 99 44 16 7 6 55 10 8 37 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 305 257 104 11 135 48 37 27 – – 11 11 – – 70 41 5 5 31 29 21 21 – – 8 6 2 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 579 480 145 38 297 99 44 16 7 6 55 10 8 37 579 480 145 38 297 99 44 16 7 6 55 10 8 37 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 375 298 109 16 166 77 58 48 – – 19 17 2 – 70 41 5 5 31 29 21 21 – – 8 6 2 – CLASS OF WORKER Employed persons 16 years and over Private wage and salary workers Local government workers State government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers Employed females 16 years and over Private wage and salary workers Local government workers State government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers 8 590 6 144 555 667 756 418 50 4 472 3 138 299 391 380 237 27 5 232 3 838 254 282 516 294 48 2 790 2 054 129 163 253 164 27 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3 358 2 306 301 385 240 124 2 1 682 1 084 170 228 127 73 – 1 225 922 59 85 89 64 6 556 343 40 70 60 39 4 3 – – – – – 3 3 – – – – – 3 5 252 3 852 254 282 522 294 48 2 810 2 068 129 163 259 164 27 5 252 3 852 254 282 522 294 48 2 810 2 068 129 163 259 164 27 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 4 563 3 214 360 470 323 188 8 2 218 1 413 210 298 181 112 4 1 205 908 59 85 83 64 6 536 329 40 70 54 39 4 WORK STATUS IN 1989 Persons 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Females 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 9 821 5 874 500 818 826 1 005 798 8 248 6 424 5 283 651 4 904 2 900 224 444 347 515 474 3 869 3 025 2 478 272 5 916 3 756 369 426 450 468 447 4 941 3 997 3 328 357 3 031 1 858 173 285 213 244 258 2 384 1 933 1 567 172 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3 905 2 118 131 392 376 537 351 3 307 2 427 1 955 294 1 873 1 042 51 159 134 271 216 1 485 1 092 911 100 1 339 607 47 134 208 239 104 1 142 689 533 177 609 273 31 60 73 111 61 450 286 216 43 3 3 – – – – – – – – – 3 3 – – – – – – – – – 5 936 3 776 369 426 450 468 447 4 952 4 008 3 339 357 3 051 1 878 173 285 213 244 258 2 395 1 944 1 578 172 5 936 3 776 369 426 450 468 447 4 952 4 008 3 339 357 3 051 1 878 173 285 213 244 258 2 395 1 944 1 578 172 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 5 224 2 705 178 526 584 776 455 4 438 3 105 2 477 471 2 462 1 295 82 219 207 382 277 1 924 1 367 1 116 143 1 319 587 47 134 208 239 104 1 131 678 522 177 589 253 31 60 73 111 61 439 275 205 43 WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1989 Families No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers Married-couple families No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers Husband and wife worked Female householder, no husband present No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers 3 565 171 1 006 1 808 580 2 789 87 562 2 140 2 037 519 64 308 147 2 389 107 677 1 241 364 1 921 51 396 1 474 1 380 308 44 198 66 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 176 64 329 567 216 868 36 166 666 657 211 20 110 81 240 15 70 129 26 187 2 53 132 127 39 11 9 19 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 389 107 677 1 241 364 1 921 51 396 1 474 1 380 308 44 198 66 2 389 107 677 1 241 364 1 921 51 396 1 474 1 380 308 44 198 66 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 416 79 399 696 242 1 055 38 219 798 784 250 31 119 100 240 15 70 129 26 187 2 53 132 127 39 11 9 19 VETERAN STATUS AND PERIOD OF SERVICE Civilian veterans 16 years and over Male May 1975 or later service only September 1980 or later service only Served 2 or more years Vietnam-era service World War II service 546 484 225 121 118 218 33 331 272 138 82 82 139 11 – – – – – – – 215 212 87 39 36 79 22 146 125 40 10 10 75 8 – – – – – – – 342 272 138 82 82 145 11 342 272 138 82 82 145 11 – – – – – – – 350 337 127 49 46 148 30 135 125 40 10 10 69 8 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 93 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 93 Table 84. Additional Labor Force Characteristics and Veteran Status of Hispanic Origin Persons: 1990 Urban and rural Inside and outside metropolitan area Rural Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area [Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race. Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Total Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area Central place Urban fringe Total Farm Total In central city Not in central city Total Rural LABOR FORCE STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS Married-couple families Husband employed or in Armed Forces Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Husband unemployed Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Husband not in labor force Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Female householder, no husband present Employed or in Armed Forces Unemployed 2 208 1 892 1 282 114 105 76 3 211 121 7 426 237 37 1 532 1 337 917 74 80 58 3 115 77 7 305 166 25 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 676 555 365 40 25 18 – 96 44 – 121 71 12 422 333 193 22 56 15 – 33 4 – 49 33 5 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 547 1 352 932 74 80 58 3 115 77 7 305 166 25 1 547 1 352 932 74 80 58 3 115 77 7 305 166 25 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 083 873 543 62 81 33 – 129 48 – 170 104 17 407 318 178 22 56 15 – 33 4 – 49 33 5 SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 to 19 years Enrolled in school Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not enrolled in school High school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not high school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force 931 599 237 63 289 332 180 96 14 18 152 60 16 76 579 403 150 57 196 176 88 67 – 13 88 23 8 57 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 352 196 87 6 93 156 92 29 14 5 64 37 8 19 256 169 41 13 115 87 55 22 8 12 32 15 4 13 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 604 428 162 57 209 176 88 67 – 13 88 23 8 57 604 428 162 57 209 176 88 67 – 13 88 23 8 57 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 583 340 116 19 195 243 147 51 22 17 96 52 12 32 231 144 29 13 102 87 55 22 8 12 32 15 4 13 CLASS OF WORKER Employed persons 16 years and over Private wage and salary workers Local government workers State government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers Employed females 16 years and over Private wage and salary workers Local government workers State government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers 5 851 4 037 360 372 728 302 52 2 748 1 807 187 220 348 172 14 3 786 2 635 214 231 513 169 24 1 809 1 220 119 118 248 90 14 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 065 1 402 146 141 215 133 28 939 587 68 102 100 82 – 1 290 871 128 56 135 87 13 602 387 94 39 56 26 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3 857 2 676 236 231 521 169 24 1 850 1 231 141 118 256 90 14 3 857 2 676 236 231 521 169 24 1 850 1 231 141 118 256 90 14 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3 284 2 232 252 197 342 220 41 1 500 963 140 141 148 108 – 1 219 830 106 56 127 87 13 561 376 72 39 48 26 – WORK STATUS IN 1989 Persons 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Females 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 8 176 3 977 503 759 877 1 020 1 040 6 866 4 832 3 732 695 3 580 1 582 208 352 373 539 526 2 707 1 850 1 409 263 5 140 2 596 358 494 498 631 563 4 266 3 182 2 412 368 2 327 1 115 148 220 183 318 343 1 738 1 314 985 110 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3 036 1 381 145 265 379 389 477 2 600 1 650 1 320 327 1 253 467 60 132 190 221 183 969 536 424 153 1 730 733 50 131 205 307 304 1 413 829 660 177 721 293 15 56 64 90 203 476 297 235 40 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 5 203 2 623 358 494 507 658 563 4 317 3 206 2 436 377 2 360 1 139 148 220 192 318 343 1 771 1 338 1 009 119 5 203 2 623 358 494 507 658 563 4 317 3 206 2 436 377 2 360 1 139 148 220 192 318 343 1 771 1 338 1 009 119 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 4 703 2 087 195 396 575 669 781 3 962 2 455 1 956 495 1 941 736 75 188 245 311 386 1 412 809 635 184 1 667 706 50 131 196 280 304 1 362 805 636 168 688 269 15 56 55 90 203 443 273 211 31 WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1989 Families No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers Married-couple families No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers Husband and wife worked Female householder, no husband present No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers 2 887 121 697 1 676 393 2 208 30 364 1 814 1 759 426 91 206 129 1 974 73 426 1 189 286 1 532 14 228 1 290 1 260 305 59 145 101 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 913 48 271 487 107 676 16 136 524 499 121 32 61 28 506 29 158 259 60 422 21 117 284 278 49 8 19 22 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 989 73 426 1 204 286 1 547 14 228 1 305 1 275 305 59 145 101 1 989 73 426 1 204 286 1 547 14 228 1 305 1 275 305 59 145 101 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 404 77 429 731 167 1 083 37 253 793 762 170 40 80 50 491 29 158 244 60 407 21 117 269 263 49 8 19 22 VETERAN STATUS AND PERIOD OF SERVICE Civilian veterans 16 years and over Male May 1975 or later service only September 1980 or later service only Served 2 or more years Vietnam-era service World War II service 1 274 1 132 391 220 196 577 86 875 754 246 127 113 396 66 – – – – – – – 399 378 145 93 83 181 20 341 268 102 34 32 157 30 – – – – – – – 891 757 254 135 121 399 66 891 757 254 135 121 399 66 – – – – – – – 724 643 239 119 107 335 50 325 265 94 26 24 154 30 94 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 94 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 85. Additional Labor Force Characteristics and Veteran Status of White, Not of Hispanic Origin Persons: 1990 Urban and rural Inside and outside metropolitan area Rural Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Total Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area Central place Urban fringe Total Farm Total In central city Not in central city Total Rural LABOR FORCE STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS Married-couple families Husband employed or in Armed Forces Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Husband unemployed Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Husband not in labor force Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Female householder, no husband present Employed or in Armed Forces Unemployed 61 53 37 1 1 1 6 2 8 6 474 436 238 662 878 268 148 160 321 145 571 021 482 37 961 33 443 23 327 935 1 133 836 79 3 385 1 354 81 5 385 3 855 253 9 200 6 837 3 041 387 3 387 2 363 1 447 823 130 140 916 442 166 300 89 61 6 6 9 7 41 27 3 3 3 3 950 079 038 317 082 187 247 559 976 432 279 430 291 151 769 129 786 229 638 514 473 569 133 872 135 631 047 059 266 873 802 584 595 048 630 121 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 23 513 19 993 13 911 727 745 432 69 2 775 967 64 3 186 2 166 229 5 718 3 924 1 712 326 1 844 1 794 1 224 552 163 113 570 248 92 168 52 31 5 7 4 4 23 13 2 3 1 1 720 200 345 326 192 530 127 634 437 897 876 509 815 100 421 757 215 269 330 637 213 858 445 896 662 068 472 457 196 714 017 212 153 892 486 501 199 363 144 534 158 513 911 422 180 387 186 423 842 921 516 549 693 690 484 074 419 28 508 23 010 14 415 806 1 566 882 189 3 932 1 290 69 2 254 1 494 174 5 517 4 161 1 443 299 2 412 1 356 773 408 131 129 583 237 133 204 55 31 6 6 4 6 22 12 3 2 1 2 685 709 250 465 793 163 305 450 086 403 884 698 204 175 778 919 067 171 936 770 915 433 465 074 147 821 604 197 285 218 311 206 028 727 552 840 240 173 115 11 14 14 – 53 6 – 2 – – 80 58 20 – 38 22 6 3 3 – 16 11 5 – 483 286 25 31 16 119 6 189 95 11 24 6 53 – 652 266 33 64 100 80 109 533 333 236 68 281 71 8 38 79 41 44 184 93 47 47 266 16 52 154 44 240 13 45 182 182 2 – 2 – 220 209 34 – – 65 57 39 051 34 403 23 979 942 1 176 866 79 3 472 1 391 81 5 443 3 904 253 9 319 6 926 3 067 409 3 428 2 393 1 477 841 137 145 916 442 166 300 92 62 6 6 9 7 42 28 3 3 3 3 211 349 261 538 351 462 250 463 520 529 368 478 417 151 439 562 887 636 864 844 646 936 989 274 288 705 540 095 449 970 967 684 418 681 092 163 39 051 34 403 23 979 942 1 176 866 79 3 472 1 391 81 5 443 3 904 253 9 319 6 926 3 067 409 3 428 2 393 1 477 841 137 145 916 442 166 300 92 62 6 6 9 7 42 28 3 3 3 3 211 349 261 538 351 462 250 463 520 529 368 478 417 151 439 562 887 636 864 844 646 936 989 274 288 705 540 095 449 970 967 684 418 681 092 163 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 50 42 27 1 2 1 6 2 5 3 931 043 674 526 268 284 258 620 220 133 382 611 403 27 418 22 050 13 763 799 1 523 852 189 3 845 1 253 69 2 196 1 445 174 5 398 4 072 1 417 277 2 371 1 326 743 390 124 124 583 237 133 204 53 30 6 6 4 5 21 11 3 2 1 2 424 439 027 244 524 888 302 546 542 306 795 650 078 175 108 486 966 764 710 440 742 066 609 672 994 747 111 161 102 121 146 106 205 094 090 798 SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 to 19 years Enrolled in school Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not enrolled in school High school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not high school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force 14 918 10 761 4 753 713 5 231 4 157 2 671 1 375 293 253 1 486 690 258 468 142 92 11 13 13 11 65 41 6 7 4 5 670 279 383 643 274 717 374 193 413 329 155 939 106 251 190 886 001 498 968 151 686 427 578 768 797 699 519 516 462 587 819 796 748 940 116 622 860 453 471 797 139 474 155 407 912 983 571 205 925 441 017 935 369 293 796 623 568 11 116 7 996 3 129 603 4 215 3 120 1 967 942 287 237 1 153 485 225 372 106 61 11 13 8 10 45 24 6 6 3 3 144 639 372 570 716 418 429 180 979 203 671 159 893 275 529 243 181 033 040 077 955 924 054 568 656 815 583 618 298 835 163 318 358 986 576 299 CLASS OF WORKER Employed persons 16 years and over Private wage and salary workers Local government workers State government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers Employed females 16 years and over Private wage and salary workers Local government workers State government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers WORK STATUS IN 1989 Persons 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Females 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 181 103 8 17 16 20 14 151 116 95 12 78 40 3 8 8 9 7 58 43 35 5 73 3 18 42 9 61 2 11 47 45 8 1 4 2 39 35 7 4 3 17 5 111 67 4 10 9 11 8 93 74 61 7 49 27 2 5 4 5 4 37 29 23 3 45 2 11 26 5 37 1 6 29 28 5 69 36 3 7 7 8 6 57 42 33 5 29 13 1 3 3 4 3 21 14 11 2 28 1 7 16 3 23 4 18 17 3 1 72 33 3 8 8 10 7 60 40 31 7 28 11 1 3 4 4 4 20 12 9 2 32 1 8 18 3 28 1 6 20 19 2 114 68 4 10 9 11 8 95 75 63 7 50 27 2 5 4 5 4 38 29 24 3 46 2 11 27 6 39 1 7 30 29 5 114 68 4 10 9 11 8 95 75 63 7 50 27 2 5 4 5 4 38 29 24 3 46 2 11 27 6 39 1 7 30 29 5 139 69 6 15 16 19 13 115 81 63 12 56 24 2 6 7 8 7 40 26 20 5 59 3 15 34 6 50 2 10 38 36 5 70 32 2 7 8 10 7 58 38 29 6 27 11 1 3 4 4 4 19 12 9 2 31 1 8 17 3 27 1 6 20 18 2 WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1989 Families No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers Married-couple families No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers Husband and wife worked Female householder, no husband present No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers 661 090 327 263 981 961 244 985 732 596 385 782 3 083 1 520 501 386 676 603 312 549 149 180 713 634 242 591 508 267 356 885 795 254 378 1 379 497 600 531 616 133 995 9 165 2 638 839 110 617 021 091 051 264 205 582 403 443 782 3 132 1 529 166 012 776 632 331 928 211 839 110 617 021 091 051 264 205 582 403 443 782 3 132 1 529 166 012 776 632 331 928 211 201 056 488 018 639 931 158 558 215 375 382 801 3 172 1 409 451 454 209 794 460 860 995 002 693 344 484 481 418 247 136 035 988 196 378 1 330 488 VETERAN STATUS AND PERIOD OF SERVICE Civilian veterans 16 years and over Male May 1975 or later service only September 1980 or later service only Served 2 or more years Vietnam-era service World War II service 24 22 4 2 2 11 3 14 13 2 1 1 6 2 18 17 2 1 25 23 4 2 2 11 3 25 23 4 2 2 11 3 32 30 5 2 2 14 4 17 16 2 1 935 905 516 104 976 8 786 2 576 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 95 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 95 Table 86. Occupation of Employed White Persons: 1990 Urban and rural Inside and outside metropolitan area Rural Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Total Employed persons 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty occupations Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Officials and administrators, public administration Management and related occupations Professional specialty occupations Engineers and natural scientists Engineers Health diagnosing occupations Health assessment and treating occupations Teachers, librarians, and counselors Teachers, elementary and secondary schools Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, except health Sales occupations Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations Sales representatives, commodities and finance Other sales occupations Cashiers Administrative support occupations, including clerical Computer equipment operators Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Financial records processing occupations Mail and message distributing occupations Service occupations Private household occupations Protective service occupations Police and firefighters Service occupations, except protective and household Food service occupations Cleaning and building service occupations Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Farm operators and managers Farm workers and related occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production occupations Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators and tenders, except precision Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers Transportation occupations Motor vehicle operators Material moving equipment operators Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers Construction laborers Freight, stock, and material handlers Employed females 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty occupations Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Officials and administrators, public administration Management and related occupations Professional specialty occupations Engineers and natural scientists Engineers Health diagnosing occupations Health assessment and treating occupations Teachers, librarians, and counselors Teachers, elementary and secondary schools Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, except health Sales occupations Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations Sales representatives, commodities and finance Other sales occupations Cashiers Administrative support occupations, including clerical Computer equipment operators Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Financial records processing occupations Mail and message distributing occupations Service occupations Private household occupations Protective service occupations Police and firefighters Service occupations, except protective and household Food service occupations Cleaning and building service occupations Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Farm operators and managers Farm workers and related occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production occupations Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators and tenders, except precision Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers Transportation occupations Motor vehicle operators Material moving equipment operators Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers Construction laborers Freight, stock, and material handlers 145 48 23 2 7 25 5 2 1 3 8 5 48 1 5 15 4 3 7 2 25 5 3 1 17 2 14 5 3 2 400 303 245 284 368 058 480 747 186 232 072 372 187 501 651 538 642 834 062 522 497 879 734 597 255 555 403 724 927 428 895 158 530 101 558 531 286 322 745 294 996 199 014 370 227 858 940 722 463 186 492 820 243 694 925 241 207 876 453 910 041 093 465 629 735 446 448 871 854 499 604 364 476 930 373 508 114 049 394 147 447 51 232 918 210 150 487 941 586 115 457 424 19 764 75 303 Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area 53 16 7 1 2 8 1 1 3 2 15 1 4 1 2 1 8 1 1 6 1 5 2 1 1 622 821 960 044 134 861 508 672 363 042 517 330 795 516 787 989 611 717 661 050 503 215 787 419 369 938 106 014 343 818 610 360 650 27 198 315 386 320 155 103 070 526 848 341 701 958 455 731 075 282 536 431 178 746 306 71 71 907 351 666 375 439 396 848 620 335 893 857 692 147 699 313 179 066 94 220 29 752 668 511 204 6 86 299 99 54 146 849 246 30 250 217 4 319 15 150 Central place 91 31 15 1 5 16 3 2 2 4 3 32 3 10 3 3 4 1 16 3 2 10 1 8 3 1 778 482 285 240 234 197 972 075 823 190 555 042 392 985 864 549 031 117 401 472 994 664 947 178 886 617 297 710 584 610 285 798 880 74 360 216 900 002 590 191 926 673 166 029 526 900 485 991 388 904 956 389 065 948 619 170 136 969 102 244 666 654 069 781 115 111 555 014 162 352 905 051 297 864 279 288 85 297 726 636 243 45 146 619 111 96 341 092 340 85 207 207 15 445 60 153 Urban fringe – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Total 56 357 16 671 6 490 821 1 672 10 181 1 490 596 433 919 5 384 4 381 14 201 320 1 927 4 606 1 528 903 2 175 880 7 348 193 1 639 1 299 308 6 854 158 1 122 475 5 574 2 212 1 665 3 023 195 353 8 157 3 376 2 972 1 248 7 451 1 077 682 2 073 1 610 1 213 2 406 635 787 22 747 8 113 2 718 272 905 5 395 222 18 68 786 3 390 2 766 8 967 207 418 2 459 647 337 1 475 724 5 883 81 1 621 1 234 151 3 930 150 193 43 3 587 1 556 675 308 54 133 329 74 81 153 1 100 230 111 299 254 37 423 58 205 Farm 483 92 55 7 13 37 10 10 – – 25 25 85 – 3 34 14 7 13 – 48 – 17 13 – 53 – 7 7 46 15 11 148 52 57 46 18 20 – 59 3 – 12 12 10 34 8 18 189 52 27 – 10 25 – – – – 23 23 63 – 3 18 6 5 7 – 42 – 16 8 – 36 – – – 36 7 9 30 28 2 5 5 – – 3 3 – – – – – – – 94 32 15 1 5 16 4 2 2 4 3 33 1 4 10 3 3 4 1 17 4 2 10 1 8 3 1 Total 078 462 662 309 319 800 143 142 873 259 743 176 033 008 014 734 084 225 425 472 277 695 016 233 900 856 297 757 603 802 337 823 917 74 385 457 034 065 607 353 949 708 207 048 539 950 510 999 307 317 095 417 113 222 645 178 148 018 235 345 984 660 114 866 140 163 563 014 344 352 966 106 297 997 279 288 85 430 768 655 258 45 161 629 116 96 346 122 340 94 207 207 15 466 71 153 In central city 94 32 15 1 5 16 4 2 2 4 3 33 1 4 10 3 3 4 1 17 4 2 10 1 8 3 1 078 462 662 309 319 800 143 142 873 259 743 176 033 008 014 734 084 225 425 472 277 695 016 233 900 856 297 757 603 802 337 823 917 74 385 457 034 065 607 353 949 708 207 048 539 950 510 999 307 317 095 417 113 222 645 178 148 018 235 345 984 660 114 866 140 163 563 014 344 352 966 106 297 997 279 288 85 430 768 655 258 45 161 629 116 96 346 122 340 94 207 207 15 466 71 153 Not in central city – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 107 32 14 1 3 18 2 1 1 8 6 29 3 9 3 1 4 1 15 3 2 13 2 11 4 3 4 Total 679 512 073 796 721 439 827 201 746 892 713 577 355 813 564 410 086 512 812 930 568 377 357 663 663 553 264 089 799 200 770 000 636 222 526 231 628 229 386 392 124 173 880 932 901 314 065 510 903 982 115 675 035 867 502 81 127 644 608 331 024 640 769 222 242 620 360 581 393 228 259 492 330 863 244 413 72 206 182 167 497 60 204 618 168 135 294 919 476 132 549 471 41 721 62 355 Rural 54 057 15 691 6 113 752 1 587 9 578 1 319 529 383 850 5 196 4 247 13 560 297 1 777 4 421 1 475 795 2 151 880 7 065 162 1 570 1 244 294 6 615 158 1 075 456 5 382 2 160 1 640 2 986 195 328 7 916 3 242 2 909 1 231 7 289 1 054 647 2 032 1 591 1 200 2 356 610 779 21 828 7 700 2 579 244 857 5 121 196 10 56 737 3 257 2 665 8 649 201 373 2 374 622 285 1 467 724 5 701 81 1 560 1 179 151 3 797 150 193 43 3 454 1 514 656 293 54 118 319 69 81 148 1 070 230 102 299 254 37 402 47 205 15 6 5 2 13 1 1 4 3 1 4 1 66 23 10 4 12 9 3 3 1 7 2 2 2 6 2 2 1 6 1 1 1 1 9 4 3 1 7 2 2 2 9 4 3 1 7 2 2 2 42 14 6 3 7 24 8 3 1 4 43 15 7 3 8 43 15 7 3 8 14 5 5 2 13 2 1 3 2 1 4 1 1 45 15 6 2 9 2 5 3 30 1 1 7 1 1 4 1 19 5 3 9 1 3 2 19 1 4 1 1 2 1 13 3 2 5 2 1 10 2 1 6 1 1 4 2 3 2 19 1 4 1 1 2 1 13 3 2 5 2 3 2 19 1 4 1 1 2 1 13 3 2 5 1 5 4 19 5 1 3 1 12 3 2 7 9 3 1 5 1 3 1 5 1 5 1 7 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 96 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 96 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 87. Occupation of Employed Black Persons: 1990 Urban and rural Inside and outside metropolitan area Rural Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Total Employed persons 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty occupations Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Officials and administrators, public administration Management and related occupations Professional specialty occupations Engineers and natural scientists Engineers Health diagnosing occupations Health assessment and treating occupations Teachers, librarians, and counselors Teachers, elementary and secondary schools Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, except health Sales occupations Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations Sales representatives, commodities and finance Other sales occupations Cashiers Administrative support occupations, including clerical Computer equipment operators Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Financial records processing occupations Mail and message distributing occupations Service occupations Private household occupations Protective service occupations Police and firefighters Service occupations, except protective and household Food service occupations Cleaning and building service occupations Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Farm operators and managers Farm workers and related occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production occupations Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators and tenders, except precision Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers Transportation occupations Motor vehicle operators Material moving equipment operators Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers Construction laborers Freight, stock, and material handlers Employed females 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty occupations Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Officials and administrators, public administration Management and related occupations Professional specialty occupations Engineers and natural scientists Engineers Health diagnosing occupations Health assessment and treating occupations Teachers, librarians, and counselors Teachers, elementary and secondary schools Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, except health Sales occupations Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations Sales representatives, commodities and finance Other sales occupations Cashiers Administrative support occupations, including clerical Computer equipment operators Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Financial records processing occupations Mail and message distributing occupations Service occupations Private household occupations Protective service occupations Police and firefighters Service occupations, except protective and household Food service occupations Cleaning and building service occupations Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Farm operators and managers Farm workers and related occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production occupations Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators and tenders, except precision Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers Transportation occupations Motor vehicle operators Material moving equipment operators Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers Construction laborers Freight, stock, and material handlers 6 973 1 629 831 81 285 798 116 53 16 103 353 268 2 612 131 178 814 146 79 589 285 1 489 46 276 114 175 1 735 21 257 56 1 457 527 517 44 – 36 403 185 119 86 550 60 75 169 169 27 219 38 67 3 583 822 396 26 152 426 34 – – 92 208 187 1 819 114 85 546 92 28 426 220 1 074 31 255 105 62 788 21 46 14 721 257 165 23 – 23 77 9 25 43 54 2 9 13 13 6 24 4 4 Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area 1 618 371 201 30 54 170 57 32 2 6 75 57 475 19 20 240 29 23 188 139 196 – 68 29 13 557 11 55 11 491 192 198 – – – 84 47 14 23 131 20 22 30 30 – 59 12 18 914 207 107 18 26 100 18 – – 6 57 50 361 12 – 192 12 10 170 136 157 – 62 20 5 297 11 4 – 282 100 89 – – – 22 – – 22 27 2 9 – – – 16 – 4 Central place 5 355 1 258 630 51 231 628 59 21 14 97 278 211 2 137 112 158 574 117 56 401 146 1 293 46 208 85 162 1 178 10 202 45 966 335 319 44 – 36 319 138 105 63 419 40 53 139 139 27 160 26 49 2 669 615 289 8 126 326 16 – – 86 151 137 1 458 102 85 354 80 18 256 84 917 31 193 85 57 491 10 42 14 439 157 76 23 – 23 55 9 25 21 27 – – 13 13 6 8 4 – Urban fringe – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Total 364 82 32 – 6 50 7 7 5 6 27 25 90 – 11 41 11 – 30 22 38 – 2 2 1 137 – 43 6 94 51 19 1 – – 25 4 15 6 29 2 7 7 – – 13 – 9 137 44 18 – 3 26 – – – 3 20 18 57 – 9 36 9 – 27 19 12 – 2 2 – 33 – – – 33 14 3 – – – – – – – 3 – – – – – 3 – 1 Farm – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Total 5 355 1 258 630 51 231 628 59 21 14 97 278 211 2 137 112 158 574 117 56 401 146 1 293 46 208 85 162 1 178 10 202 45 966 335 319 44 – 36 319 138 105 63 419 40 53 139 139 27 160 26 49 2 669 615 289 8 126 326 16 – – 86 151 137 1 458 102 85 354 80 18 256 84 917 31 193 85 57 491 10 42 14 439 157 76 23 – 23 55 9 25 21 27 – – 13 13 6 8 4 – In central city 5 355 1 258 630 51 231 628 59 21 14 97 278 211 2 137 112 158 574 117 56 401 146 1 293 46 208 85 162 1 178 10 202 45 966 335 319 44 – 36 319 138 105 63 419 40 53 139 139 27 160 26 49 2 669 615 289 8 126 326 16 – – 86 151 137 1 458 102 85 354 80 18 256 84 917 31 193 85 57 491 10 42 14 439 157 76 23 – 23 55 9 25 21 27 – – 13 13 6 8 4 – Not in central city – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Total 1 982 453 233 30 60 220 64 39 7 12 102 82 565 19 31 281 40 23 218 161 234 – 70 31 14 694 11 98 17 585 243 217 1 – – 109 51 29 29 160 22 29 37 30 – 72 12 27 1 051 251 125 18 29 126 18 – – 9 77 68 418 12 9 228 21 10 197 155 169 – 64 22 5 330 11 4 – 315 114 92 – – – 22 – – 22 30 2 9 – – – 19 – 5 Rural 364 82 32 – 6 50 7 7 5 6 27 25 90 – 11 41 11 – 30 22 38 – 2 2 1 137 – 43 6 94 51 19 1 – – 25 4 15 6 29 2 7 7 – – 13 – 9 137 44 18 – 3 26 – – – 3 20 18 57 – 9 36 9 – 27 19 12 – 2 2 – 33 – – – 33 14 3 – – – – – – – 3 – – – – – 3 – 1 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 97 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 97 Table 88. Occupation of Employed American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons: 1990 Urban and rural Inside and outside metropolitan area Rural Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Total Employed persons 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty occupations Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Officials and administrators, public administration Management and related occupations Professional specialty occupations Engineers and natural scientists Engineers Health diagnosing occupations Health assessment and treating occupations Teachers, librarians, and counselors Teachers, elementary and secondary schools Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, except health Sales occupations Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations Sales representatives, commodities and finance Other sales occupations Cashiers Administrative support occupations, including clerical Computer equipment operators Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Financial records processing occupations Mail and message distributing occupations Service occupations Private household occupations Protective service occupations Police and firefighters Service occupations, except protective and household Food service occupations Cleaning and building service occupations Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Farm operators and managers Farm workers and related occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production occupations Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators and tenders, except precision Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers Transportation occupations Motor vehicle operators Material moving equipment operators Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers Construction laborers Freight, stock, and material handlers Employed females 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty occupations Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Officials and administrators, public administration Management and related occupations Professional specialty occupations Engineers and natural scientists Engineers Health diagnosing occupations Health assessment and treating occupations Teachers, librarians, and counselors Teachers, elementary and secondary schools Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, except health Sales occupations Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations Sales representatives, commodities and finance Other sales occupations Cashiers Administrative support occupations, including clerical Computer equipment operators Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Financial records processing occupations Mail and message distributing occupations Service occupations Private household occupations Protective service occupations Police and firefighters Service occupations, except protective and household Food service occupations Cleaning and building service occupations Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Farm operators and managers Farm workers and related occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production occupations Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators and tenders, except precision Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers Transportation occupations Motor vehicle operators Material moving equipment operators Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers Construction laborers Freight, stock, and material handlers 11 911 2 310 1 193 194 387 1 117 223 105 10 80 411 247 3 952 59 275 896 149 108 639 363 2 722 81 743 308 105 2 629 42 207 54 2 380 857 861 279 10 34 1 078 428 380 194 1 663 252 116 389 368 206 700 73 284 6 194 1 419 684 133 237 735 62 26 5 71 332 204 2 916 47 76 629 96 53 480 286 2 164 78 737 254 70 1 462 31 49 2 1 382 459 368 29 10 5 59 5 7 47 309 123 23 78 78 12 73 – 34 Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area 7 029 1 295 677 153 220 618 55 17 5 50 303 193 2 242 35 128 453 84 47 322 205 1 626 43 459 188 41 1 499 20 115 30 1 364 442 526 224 – 24 676 180 296 139 1 093 151 103 269 248 157 413 59 210 3 650 849 405 97 130 444 18 6 5 41 228 154 1 720 33 32 332 53 23 256 174 1 323 40 453 165 39 838 18 11 2 809 282 185 14 – – 39 5 4 30 190 79 23 47 47 5 36 – 15 Central place 4 882 1 015 516 41 167 499 168 88 5 30 108 54 1 710 24 147 443 65 61 317 158 1 096 38 284 120 64 1 130 22 92 24 1 016 415 335 55 10 10 402 248 84 55 570 101 13 120 120 49 287 14 74 2 544 570 279 36 107 291 44 20 – 30 104 50 1 196 14 44 297 43 30 224 112 841 38 284 89 31 624 13 38 – 573 177 183 15 10 5 20 – 3 17 119 44 – 31 31 7 37 – 19 Urban fringe – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Total 11 595 2 476 969 259 147 1 507 59 36 5 52 1 117 952 3 012 45 111 829 231 38 560 375 2 027 26 430 258 146 2 658 56 310 163 2 292 612 971 573 16 32 1 196 352 502 281 1 680 261 73 317 293 258 771 157 334 5 650 1 605 526 129 110 1 079 12 5 5 49 867 733 2 180 34 21 574 109 13 452 325 1 551 22 417 219 117 1 495 56 35 6 1 404 485 317 67 2 5 41 9 8 24 262 85 18 49 49 15 95 4 54 Farm 59 5 – – – 5 – – – – 3 3 30 – – 2 – – 2 – 28 – – 4 – 7 – – – 7 5 – 4 – – 13 – – 5 – – – – – – – – – 26 5 – – – 5 – – – – 3 3 14 – – – – – – – 14 – – 4 – 7 – – – 7 5 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Total 4 922 1 031 516 41 167 515 168 88 5 38 116 62 1 710 24 147 443 65 61 317 158 1 096 38 284 120 64 1 140 22 92 24 1 026 425 335 55 10 10 402 248 84 55 584 101 13 120 120 49 301 17 85 2 552 578 279 36 107 299 44 20 – 38 104 50 1 196 14 44 297 43 30 224 112 841 38 284 89 31 624 13 38 – 573 177 183 15 10 5 20 – 3 17 119 44 – 31 31 7 37 – 19 In central city 4 922 1 031 516 41 167 515 168 88 5 38 116 62 1 710 24 147 443 65 61 317 158 1 096 38 284 120 64 1 140 22 92 24 1 026 425 335 55 10 10 402 248 84 55 584 101 13 120 120 49 301 17 85 2 552 578 279 36 107 299 44 20 – 38 104 50 1 196 14 44 297 43 30 224 112 841 38 284 89 31 624 13 38 – 573 177 183 15 10 5 20 – 3 17 119 44 – 31 31 7 37 – 19 Not in central city – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Total 18 584 3 755 1 646 412 367 2 109 114 53 10 94 1 412 1 137 5 254 80 239 1 282 315 85 882 580 3 653 69 889 446 187 4 147 76 425 193 3 646 1 044 1 497 797 16 56 1 872 532 798 420 2 759 412 176 586 541 415 1 170 213 533 9 292 2 446 931 226 240 1 515 30 11 10 82 1 095 887 3 900 67 53 906 162 36 708 499 2 874 62 870 384 156 2 333 74 46 8 2 213 767 502 81 2 5 80 14 12 54 452 164 41 96 96 20 131 4 69 Rural 11 555 2 460 969 259 147 1 491 59 36 5 44 1 109 944 3 012 45 111 829 231 38 560 375 2 027 26 430 258 146 2 648 56 310 163 2 282 602 971 573 16 32 1 196 352 502 281 1 666 261 73 317 293 258 757 154 323 5 642 1 597 526 129 110 1 071 12 5 5 41 867 733 2 180 34 21 574 109 13 452 325 1 551 22 417 219 117 1 495 56 35 6 1 404 485 317 67 2 5 41 9 8 24 262 85 18 49 49 15 95 4 54 98 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 98 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 89. Occupation of Employed Asian or Pacific Islander Persons: 1990 Urban and rural Inside and outside metropolitan area Rural Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Total Employed persons 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty occupations Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Officials and administrators, public administration Management and related occupations Professional specialty occupations Engineers and natural scientists Engineers Health diagnosing occupations Health assessment and treating occupations Teachers, librarians, and counselors Teachers, elementary and secondary schools Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, except health Sales occupations Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations Sales representatives, commodities and finance Other sales occupations Cashiers Administrative support occupations, including clerical Computer equipment operators Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Financial records processing occupations Mail and message distributing occupations Service occupations Private household occupations Protective service occupations Police and firefighters Service occupations, except protective and household Food service occupations Cleaning and building service occupations Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Farm operators and managers Farm workers and related occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production occupations Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators and tenders, except precision Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers Transportation occupations Motor vehicle operators Material moving equipment operators Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers Construction laborers Freight, stock, and material handlers Employed females 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty occupations Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Officials and administrators, public administration Management and related occupations Professional specialty occupations Engineers and natural scientists Engineers Health diagnosing occupations Health assessment and treating occupations Teachers, librarians, and counselors Teachers, elementary and secondary schools Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, except health Sales occupations Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations Sales representatives, commodities and finance Other sales occupations Cashiers Administrative support occupations, including clerical Computer equipment operators Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Financial records processing occupations Mail and message distributing occupations Service occupations Private household occupations Protective service occupations Police and firefighters Service occupations, except protective and household Food service occupations Cleaning and building service occupations Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Farm operators and managers Farm workers and related occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production occupations Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators and tenders, except precision Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers Transportation occupations Motor vehicle operators Material moving equipment operators Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers Construction laborers Freight, stock, and material handlers 8 590 1 439 774 31 324 665 165 64 6 89 272 165 2 482 72 235 889 160 71 658 326 1 286 33 119 114 172 2 734 5 95 37 2 634 1 164 1 067 132 10 47 472 128 64 278 1 331 534 120 257 233 69 351 7 133 4 472 811 457 11 206 354 30 – – 78 165 132 1 554 50 27 643 63 24 556 295 834 8 106 83 75 1 591 5 – – 1 586 591 659 38 – 31 144 2 5 137 334 182 21 35 21 – 96 – 46 Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area 3 358 490 262 14 97 228 27 15 – 42 131 71 807 16 60 213 49 9 155 99 518 – 50 29 54 1 000 5 35 22 960 389 413 62 10 5 201 26 25 150 798 341 105 121 105 27 204 7 79 1 682 272 149 3 37 123 6 – – 31 76 55 543 16 3 147 26 – 121 93 377 – 50 29 32 633 5 – – 628 227 251 – – – 77 – 5 72 157 81 16 17 11 – 43 – 17 Central place 5 232 949 512 17 227 437 138 49 6 47 141 94 1 675 56 175 676 111 62 503 227 768 33 69 85 118 1 734 – 60 15 1 674 775 654 70 – 42 271 102 39 128 533 193 15 136 128 42 147 – 54 2 790 539 308 8 169 231 24 – – 47 89 77 1 011 34 24 496 37 24 435 202 457 8 56 54 43 958 – – – 958 364 408 38 – 31 67 2 – 65 177 101 5 18 10 – 53 – 29 Urban fringe – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Total 1 225 177 107 14 33 70 3 2 – 19 36 32 187 26 2 66 25 – 41 9 93 2 10 17 2 201 3 16 11 182 85 74 23 – 5 221 41 35 145 416 228 17 37 37 20 114 9 46 556 107 55 9 29 52 – – – 19 31 27 158 26 – 48 18 – 30 9 84 2 10 17 2 120 3 – – 117 57 49 7 – 5 24 5 14 5 140 90 2 9 9 – 39 – 4 Farm 3 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3 – 3 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3 – 3 – – – – – – – – – – – – – Total 5 252 955 512 17 227 443 138 49 6 53 141 94 1 675 56 175 676 111 62 503 227 768 33 69 85 118 1 743 – 60 15 1 683 784 654 70 – 42 276 102 44 128 533 193 15 136 128 42 147 – 54 2 810 545 308 8 169 237 24 – – 53 89 77 1 011 34 24 496 37 24 435 202 457 8 56 54 43 967 – – – 967 373 408 38 – 31 72 2 5 65 177 101 5 18 10 – 53 – 29 In central city 5 252 955 512 17 227 443 138 49 6 53 141 94 1 675 56 175 676 111 62 503 227 768 33 69 85 118 1 743 – 60 15 1 683 784 654 70 – 42 276 102 44 128 533 193 15 136 128 42 147 – 54 2 810 545 308 8 169 237 24 – – 53 89 77 1 011 34 24 496 37 24 435 202 457 8 56 54 43 967 – – – 967 373 408 38 – 31 72 2 5 65 177 101 5 18 10 – 53 – 29 Not in central city – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Total 4 563 661 369 28 130 292 30 17 – 55 167 103 994 42 62 279 74 9 196 108 611 2 60 46 56 1 192 8 51 33 1 133 465 487 85 10 10 417 67 55 295 1 214 569 122 158 142 47 318 16 125 2 218 373 204 12 66 169 6 – – 44 107 82 701 42 3 195 44 – 151 102 461 2 60 46 34 744 8 – – 736 275 300 7 – 5 96 5 14 77 297 171 18 26 20 – 82 – 21 Rural 1 205 171 107 14 33 64 3 2 – 13 36 32 187 26 2 66 25 – 41 9 93 2 10 17 2 192 3 16 11 173 76 74 23 – 5 216 41 30 145 416 228 17 37 37 20 114 9 46 536 101 55 9 29 46 – – – 13 31 27 158 26 – 48 18 – 30 9 84 2 10 17 2 111 3 – – 108 48 49 7 – 5 19 5 9 5 140 90 2 9 9 – 39 – 4 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 99 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 99 Table 90. Occupation of Employed Hispanic Origin Persons: 1990 Urban and rural Inside and outside metropolitan area Rural Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area [Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race. Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Total Employed persons 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty occupations Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Officials and administrators, public administration Management and related occupations Professional specialty occupations Engineers and natural scientists Engineers Health diagnosing occupations Health assessment and treating occupations Teachers, librarians, and counselors Teachers, elementary and secondary schools Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, except health Sales occupations Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations Sales representatives, commodities and finance Other sales occupations Cashiers Administrative support occupations, including clerical Computer equipment operators Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Financial records processing occupations Mail and message distributing occupations Service occupations Private household occupations Protective service occupations Police and firefighters Service occupations, except protective and household Food service occupations Cleaning and building service occupations Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Farm operators and managers Farm workers and related occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production occupations Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators and tenders, except precision Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers Transportation occupations Motor vehicle operators Material moving equipment operators Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers Construction laborers Freight, stock, and material handlers Employed females 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty occupations Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Officials and administrators, public administration Management and related occupations Professional specialty occupations Engineers and natural scientists Engineers Health diagnosing occupations Health assessment and treating occupations Teachers, librarians, and counselors Teachers, elementary and secondary schools Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, except health Sales occupations Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations Sales representatives, commodities and finance Other sales occupations Cashiers Administrative support occupations, including clerical Computer equipment operators Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Financial records processing occupations Mail and message distributing occupations Service occupations Private household occupations Protective service occupations Police and firefighters Service occupations, except protective and household Food service occupations Cleaning and building service occupations Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Farm operators and managers Farm workers and related occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production occupations Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators and tenders, except precision Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers Transportation occupations Motor vehicle operators Material moving equipment operators Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers Construction laborers Freight, stock, and material handlers 5 851 1 108 592 59 169 516 100 45 21 16 209 146 1 659 48 118 416 78 43 295 171 1 077 45 213 161 98 1 572 33 87 39 1 452 677 402 63 – 26 584 197 221 135 865 209 69 177 170 52 358 55 159 2 748 590 325 47 133 265 16 6 – 14 134 103 1 221 43 38 299 51 9 239 147 841 36 213 147 45 683 33 5 – 645 223 169 13 – 13 38 – – 38 203 71 33 – – – 99 14 31 Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area 2 065 311 168 28 35 143 6 6 2 12 66 54 481 7 20 124 36 – 88 64 330 7 35 35 46 540 7 24 19 509 232 145 32 – 5 227 65 91 61 474 152 69 55 48 37 161 24 68 939 200 86 16 15 114 2 2 – 10 53 41 346 2 – 99 26 – 73 57 245 7 35 35 40 256 7 5 – 244 66 76 – – – 17 – – 17 120 29 33 – – – 58 8 13 Central place 3 786 797 424 31 134 373 94 39 19 4 143 92 1 178 41 98 292 42 43 207 107 747 38 178 126 52 1 032 26 63 20 943 445 257 31 – 21 357 132 130 74 391 57 – 122 122 15 197 31 91 1 809 390 239 31 118 151 14 4 – 4 81 62 875 41 38 200 25 9 166 90 596 29 178 112 5 427 26 – – 401 157 93 13 – 13 21 – – 21 83 42 – – – – 41 6 18 Urban fringe – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Total 1 290 210 58 7 20 152 26 13 3 33 75 54 324 20 44 44 13 7 24 12 216 19 41 23 2 231 – 21 6 210 81 82 67 12 2 170 54 49 60 288 134 10 33 22 10 101 14 41 602 147 25 4 13 122 7 – – 33 67 48 235 11 10 33 12 – 21 12 181 2 41 23 – 134 – 13 – 121 49 45 – – – 26 6 5 15 60 42 – – – – 18 6 6 Farm – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Total 3 857 806 424 31 134 382 94 39 19 4 152 101 1 210 41 106 301 48 43 210 107 762 53 178 126 52 1 054 26 76 20 952 445 257 31 – 21 362 132 135 74 394 57 – 122 122 18 197 31 91 1 850 399 239 31 118 160 14 4 – 4 90 71 889 41 46 206 31 9 166 90 596 29 178 112 5 440 26 13 – 401 157 93 13 – 13 26 – 5 21 83 42 – – – – 41 6 18 In central city 3 857 806 424 31 134 382 94 39 19 4 152 101 1 210 41 106 301 48 43 210 107 762 53 178 126 52 1 054 26 76 20 952 445 257 31 – 21 362 132 135 74 394 57 – 122 122 18 197 31 91 1 850 399 239 31 118 160 14 4 – 4 90 71 889 41 46 206 31 9 166 90 596 29 178 112 5 440 26 13 – 401 157 93 13 – 13 26 – 5 21 83 42 – – – – 41 6 18 Not in central city – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Total 3 284 512 226 35 55 286 32 19 5 45 132 99 773 27 56 159 43 7 109 76 531 11 76 58 48 749 7 32 25 710 313 227 99 12 7 392 119 135 121 759 286 79 88 70 44 262 38 109 1 500 338 111 20 28 227 9 2 – 43 111 80 567 13 2 126 32 – 94 69 426 9 76 58 40 377 7 5 – 365 115 121 – – – 38 6 – 32 180 71 33 – – – 76 14 19 Rural 1 219 201 58 7 20 143 26 13 3 33 66 45 292 20 36 35 7 7 21 12 201 4 41 23 2 209 – 8 6 201 81 82 67 12 2 165 54 44 60 285 134 10 33 22 7 101 14 41 561 138 25 4 13 113 7 – – 33 58 39 221 11 2 27 6 – 21 12 181 2 41 23 – 121 – – – 121 49 45 – – – 21 6 – 15 60 42 – – – – 18 6 6 100 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 100 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 91. Occupation of Employed White, Not of Hispanic Origin Persons: 1990 Urban and rural Inside and outside metropolitan area Rural Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Total Employed persons 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty occupations Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Officials and administrators, public administration Management and related occupations Professional specialty occupations Engineers and natural scientists Engineers Health diagnosing occupations Health assessment and treating occupations Teachers, librarians, and counselors Teachers, elementary and secondary schools Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, except health Sales occupations Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations Sales representatives, commodities and finance Other sales occupations Cashiers Administrative support occupations, including clerical Computer equipment operators Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Financial records processing occupations Mail and message distributing occupations Service occupations Private household occupations Protective service occupations Police and firefighters Service occupations, except protective and household Food service occupations Cleaning and building service occupations Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Farm operators and managers Farm workers and related occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production occupations Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators and tenders, except precision Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers Transportation occupations Motor vehicle operators Material moving equipment operators Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers Construction laborers Freight, stock, and material handlers Employed females 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty occupations Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Officials and administrators, public administration Management and related occupations Professional specialty occupations Engineers and natural scientists Engineers Health diagnosing occupations Health assessment and treating occupations Teachers, librarians, and counselors Teachers, elementary and secondary schools Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, except health Sales occupations Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations Sales representatives, commodities and finance Other sales occupations Cashiers Administrative support occupations, including clerical Computer equipment operators Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Financial records processing occupations Mail and message distributing occupations Service occupations Private household occupations Protective service occupations Police and firefighters Service occupations, except protective and household Food service occupations Cleaning and building service occupations Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Farm operators and managers Farm workers and related occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production occupations Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators and tenders, except precision Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers Transportation occupations Motor vehicle operators Material moving equipment operators Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers Construction laborers Freight, stock, and material handlers 142 47 22 2 7 24 5 2 1 3 7 5 47 1 5 15 4 3 6 2 24 5 3 1 16 2 13 5 3 2 670 644 883 245 266 761 395 717 165 227 966 281 377 472 591 351 612 809 930 458 963 843 650 534 215 916 388 661 907 867 675 046 509 101 558 236 179 198 699 988 934 190 936 299 206 722 918 684 193 864 307 790 168 557 913 239 207 871 376 842 448 069 450 506 709 446 351 824 423 463 520 306 461 632 358 508 114 766 293 118 447 51 232 901 210 150 470 901 578 115 457 424 19 732 69 301 Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area 52 16 7 1 2 8 1 1 3 2 15 1 4 1 2 1 8 1 1 6 1 5 2 1 1 720 652 869 033 111 783 502 666 361 037 487 309 542 509 776 943 597 717 629 028 314 208 769 400 354 752 99 014 343 639 544 332 629 27 198 210 352 274 140 935 021 517 822 322 688 887 444 710 634 181 500 429 166 681 304 69 71 902 321 645 184 437 396 806 610 335 861 835 545 140 681 294 164 951 87 220 29 644 641 498 204 6 86 293 99 54 140 821 244 30 250 217 4 293 15 148 Central place 89 30 15 1 5 15 3 2 2 4 2 31 3 10 3 3 4 1 16 3 2 10 1 8 3 1 950 992 014 212 155 978 893 051 804 190 479 972 835 963 815 408 015 092 301 430 649 635 881 134 861 164 289 647 564 228 131 714 880 74 360 026 827 924 559 053 913 673 114 977 518 835 474 974 559 683 807 361 002 876 609 170 136 969 055 197 264 632 054 700 099 111 490 989 878 323 839 012 297 681 271 288 85 122 652 620 243 45 146 608 111 96 330 080 334 85 207 207 15 439 54 153 Urban fringe – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Total 55 685 16 530 6 455 818 1 652 10 075 1 464 583 430 904 5 333 4 341 14 000 309 1 894 4 574 1 519 896 2 159 870 7 223 174 1 620 1 287 306 6 736 158 1 116 469 5 462 2 180 1 600 2 979 195 353 8 078 3 350 2 938 1 234 7 362 1 052 675 2 066 1 607 1 213 2 356 625 768 22 450 8 018 2 702 272 892 5 316 215 18 68 771 3 344 2 729 8 848 205 416 2 434 638 337 1 459 714 5 793 79 1 602 1 222 151 3 862 150 193 43 3 519 1 528 639 308 54 133 327 74 81 151 1 087 230 111 299 254 37 410 52 199 Farm 483 92 55 7 13 37 10 10 – – 25 25 85 – 3 34 14 7 13 – 48 – 17 13 – 53 – 7 7 46 15 11 148 52 57 46 18 20 – 59 3 – 12 12 10 34 8 18 189 52 27 – 10 25 – – – – 23 23 63 – 3 18 6 5 7 – 42 – 16 8 – 36 – – – 36 7 9 30 28 2 5 5 – – 3 3 – – – – – – – 92 31 15 1 5 16 4 2 2 4 3 32 3 10 3 3 4 1 16 3 2 10 1 8 3 1 Total 211 963 391 281 240 572 064 118 854 259 658 097 455 986 965 587 062 200 325 430 917 651 950 189 875 394 289 694 583 411 183 739 917 74 385 267 961 987 576 215 936 708 155 996 531 885 499 982 463 087 946 389 050 141 635 178 148 018 179 289 576 638 099 779 118 163 498 989 060 323 900 067 297 814 271 288 85 255 694 639 258 45 161 618 116 96 335 110 334 94 207 207 15 460 65 153 In central city 92 31 15 1 5 16 4 2 2 4 3 32 3 10 3 3 4 1 16 3 2 10 1 8 3 1 211 963 391 281 240 572 064 118 854 259 658 097 455 986 965 587 062 200 325 430 917 651 950 189 875 394 289 694 583 411 183 739 917 74 385 267 961 987 576 215 936 708 155 996 531 885 499 982 463 087 946 389 050 141 635 178 148 018 179 289 576 638 099 779 118 163 498 989 060 323 900 067 297 814 271 288 85 255 694 639 258 45 161 618 116 96 335 110 334 94 207 207 15 460 65 153 Not in central city – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 106 32 13 1 3 18 2 1 1 8 6 28 3 9 3 1 4 1 15 3 2 13 2 10 4 2 4 Total 144 211 947 782 678 264 795 182 741 872 641 525 922 795 520 338 069 505 764 898 269 366 320 632 646 258 257 083 793 918 672 907 571 222 526 047 568 149 357 135 050 157 847 910 888 193 044 470 180 795 063 673 010 732 493 79 127 624 541 282 720 636 767 161 229 620 312 549 156 219 222 461 315 680 237 413 72 030 127 118 497 60 204 610 168 135 286 878 474 132 549 471 41 682 56 347 Rural 53 424 15 559 6 078 749 1 567 9 481 1 293 516 380 835 5 154 4 216 13 380 286 1 744 4 395 1 472 788 2 135 870 6 955 158 1 551 1 232 292 6 506 158 1 069 450 5 279 2 128 1 575 2 942 195 328 7 837 3 216 2 875 1 217 7 200 1 029 640 2 025 1 588 1 200 2 306 600 760 21 546 7 614 2 563 244 844 5 051 189 10 56 722 3 220 2 637 8 536 199 371 2 355 619 285 1 451 714 5 611 79 1 541 1 167 151 3 729 150 193 43 3 386 1 486 620 293 54 118 317 69 81 146 1 057 230 102 299 254 37 389 41 199 15 6 5 2 12 1 1 3 3 1 4 1 65 22 10 4 12 9 3 2 1 7 2 1 2 6 2 2 1 5 1 1 1 1 9 3 2 1 7 2 1 2 9 3 2 1 7 2 1 2 41 14 6 3 7 23 8 3 1 4 42 15 6 3 8 42 15 6 3 8 14 5 5 2 13 2 1 3 2 1 4 1 1 45 15 6 2 9 2 5 3 29 1 1 7 1 1 4 1 19 5 3 9 1 3 2 19 1 4 1 1 2 12 3 2 5 2 1 10 2 1 6 1 1 3 2 3 2 19 1 4 1 1 2 13 3 2 5 2 3 2 19 1 4 1 1 2 13 3 2 5 1 5 4 18 5 1 3 1 12 3 2 7 8 3 1 5 1 3 1 5 1 5 1 7 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 101 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 101 Table 92. Income in 1989 of White Households, Families, and Persons: 1990 Urban and rural Inside and outside metropolitan area Rural Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Total Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area Central place Urban fringe Total Farm Total In central city Not in central city Total Rural INCOME IN 1989 Households Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 or more Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Families Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 or more Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Married-couple families Less than $15,000 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 or more Female householder, no husband present Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Males 15 years and over, with income Median income (dollars) Percent year-round full-time workers Median income (dollars) Females 15 years and over, with income Median income (dollars) Percent year-round full-time workers Median income (dollars) Per capita income (dollars) Persons in households (dollars) Persons in group quarters (dollars) 109 2 4 5 13 14 20 24 13 10 45 53 75 1 1 2 7 9 13 19 11 8 51 59 62 2 5 6 11 17 18 8 290 507 134 445 497 832 633 528 690 024 217 649 159 190 750 942 666 121 720 055 365 350 218 399 477 595 552 940 374 272 744 744 734 1 072 1 060 1 512 3 076 1 290 114 091 29 323 54.1 36 984 96 755 14 998 36.9 26 436 20 407 20 709 11 077 67 1 2 3 8 8 12 15 8 6 46 55 46 987 471 462 162 183 961 797 220 961 770 349 109 543 750 1 012 1 640 4 383 5 321 8 431 11 828 7 401 5 777 53 210 61 617 38 670 1 430 3 079 3 957 6 930 10 703 12 571 5 498 474 681 561 960 1 943 879 69 101 30 476 56.4 38 760 60 141 16 131 40.0 26 852 21 154 21 370 9 400 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 41 1 1 2 5 5 7 9 4 3 43 51 28 303 036 672 283 314 871 836 308 729 254 201 246 616 440 738 1 302 3 283 3 800 5 289 7 227 3 964 2 573 48 549 55 792 23 807 1 165 2 473 2 983 4 444 6 569 6 173 3 246 260 391 499 552 1 133 411 44 990 27 359 50.6 34 603 36 614 13 072 31.9 25 569 19 226 19 627 11 987 44 1 1 2 4 5 8 10 4 3 44 51 32 082 447 933 394 954 717 682 736 899 320 362 164 502 723 869 1 326 3 169 3 891 6 474 8 841 4 368 2 841 49 468 55 863 28 800 1 734 2 528 3 299 5 838 8 428 6 973 2 274 272 327 361 434 645 235 49 737 30 404 43.7 38 034 38 404 10 161 25.2 25 737 18 724 18 666 20 270 332 – 10 10 57 40 55 83 47 30 47 857 53 430 266 – 4 8 29 35 44 75 42 29 52 318 57 816 240 10 18 33 41 67 71 2 – 2 – – – – 401 22 132 47.1 33 125 367 6 928 12.8 30 938 17 094 17 094 – 579 478 495 162 265 161 064 664 190 100 665 474 736 750 1 029 1 648 4 431 5 452 8 613 12 150 7 591 6 072 53 522 61 932 39 775 1 451 3 115 4 066 7 096 10 997 13 050 5 556 474 681 565 972 1 967 897 70 838 30 732 56.3 39 069 61 495 16 129 39.8 26 907 21 277 21 489 9 400 69 1 2 3 8 9 13 15 9 7 46 55 47 69 1 2 3 8 9 13 15 9 7 46 55 47 579 478 495 162 265 161 064 664 190 100 665 474 736 750 1 029 1 648 4 431 5 452 8 613 12 150 7 591 6 072 53 522 61 932 39 775 1 451 3 115 4 066 7 096 10 997 13 050 5 556 474 681 565 972 1 967 897 70 838 30 732 56.3 39 069 61 495 16 129 39.8 26 907 21 277 21 489 9 400 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 793 476 572 677 186 388 251 600 399 244 433 827 925 163 590 620 404 560 581 746 142 119 706 464 502 878 965 173 116 703 667 462 532 718 856 974 1 754 628 92 990 28 659 46.9 36 145 73 664 11 537 28.4 25 559 18 825 18 978 15 579 83 2 3 4 10 11 16 19 9 6 43 50 59 1 1 2 6 7 11 15 8 5 48 55 51 2 4 6 10 14 12 5 42 1 1 2 4 5 8 10 4 2 43 50 31 490 440 900 394 872 517 415 292 670 990 673 418 309 723 852 1 318 3 121 3 760 6 292 8 519 4 178 2 546 48 868 55 163 27 695 1 713 2 492 3 190 5 672 8 134 6 494 2 216 272 327 357 422 621 217 48 000 30 091 43.3 37 550 37 050 10 024 24.9 25 547 18 450 18 379 20 270 MEDIAN INCOME IN 1989 BY SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Family type and presence of own children: Families (dollars) With own children under 18 years (dollars) With own children under 6 years (dollars) Married-couple families (dollars) With own children under 18 years (dollars) With own children under 6 years (dollars) Female householder, no husband present (dollars) With own children under 18 years (dollars) With own children under 6 years (dollars) Workers in family in 1989: No workers (dollars) 1 worker (dollars) 2 or more workers (dollars) Husband and wife worked (dollars) Nonfamily households (dollars) Male householder (dollars) Living alone (dollars) 65 years and over (dollars) Female householder (dollars) Living alone (dollars) 65 years and over (dollars) 51 47 39 56 54 44 24 20 11 16 34 59 60 31 36 31 19 25 22 14 218 668 701 107 054 470 964 382 523 070 540 193 198 322 301 574 018 618 091 465 53 49 41 58 56 46 25 21 12 15 36 60 61 31 36 31 20 26 23 15 210 016 046 773 141 634 604 592 528 944 436 984 872 510 240 598 833 698 319 470 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 48 45 37 52 51 40 23 18 10 16 31 56 56 31 36 31 16 23 19 13 549 893 449 385 404 507 297 715 510 630 622 052 820 044 377 553 625 481 798 666 49 48 43 52 52 46 19 16 13 15 37 56 56 29 31 26 14 25 20 11 468 019 352 208 309 944 289 364 333 233 189 407 785 306 241 786 276 086 315 471 52 52 52 53 53 318 912 134 295 912 – 5 360 5 360 5 360 53 49 41 59 56 47 25 21 12 16 36 61 62 31 36 31 20 26 23 15 522 273 264 081 358 051 694 747 697 189 704 246 091 704 500 773 583 814 412 540 53 49 41 59 56 47 25 21 12 16 36 61 62 31 36 31 20 26 23 15 522 273 264 081 358 051 694 747 697 189 704 246 091 704 500 773 583 814 412 540 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 48 46 40 52 51 43 21 17 11 15 34 55 56 30 33 29 14 23 19 12 706 800 669 032 725 450 446 638 436 290 246 967 540 199 225 864 949 821 885 925 48 47 43 51 52 46 18 15 12 14 36 55 56 28 30 26 14 24 20 11 868 574 087 752 002 122 902 833 444 987 747 897 319 510 829 288 079 618 066 380 20 45 55 55 21 21 36 682 938 000 000 983 940 458 – 37 917 37 917 13 750 INCOME TYPE IN 1989 Households With earnings Mean earnings (dollars) With wage or salary income Mean wage or salary income (dollars) With nonfarm self-employment income Mean nonfarm self-employment income (dollars) With farm self-employment income Mean farm self-employment income (dollars) With interest, dividend, or net rental income Mean interest, dividend, or net rental income (dollars) With Social Security income Mean Social Security income (dollars) With public assistance income Mean public assistance income (dollars) With retirement income Mean retirement income (dollars) With other income Mean other income (dollars) 109 102 50 98 47 20 22 1 4 82 4 11 7 6 4 13 14 17 3 290 064 410 852 351 252 651 269 382 434 160 312 659 407 648 900 118 769 527 987 001 516 066 806 002 070 843 3 581 49 140 4 6 7 3 4 8 15 11 3 385 448 478 519 992 388 099 295 693 67 64 51 62 48 12 22 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 41 38 48 36 44 8 23 303 063 550 786 897 250 495 426 5 966 33 294 3 4 7 2 4 5 12 6 3 829 864 899 888 228 512 625 474 237 44 40 48 38 44 10 25 082 794 637 540 540 080 895 868 7 526 37 445 3 4 7 2 4 5 12 7 3 390 357 445 745 448 868 603 276 540 332 314 47 933 290 38 585 111 26 771 121 7 355 238 3 376 59 7 934 18 3 743 77 16 259 39 2 482 69 65 51 63 49 12 22 579 561 842 554 042 425 440 879 3 581 50 414 4 6 7 3 5 8 15 11 3 392 570 472 565 007 570 176 528 696 69 65 51 63 49 12 22 579 561 842 554 042 425 440 879 3 581 50 414 4 6 7 3 5 8 15 11 3 392 570 472 565 007 570 176 528 696 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 83 77 48 73 44 17 24 1 7 69 3 9 7 5 4 11 12 13 3 793 297 260 838 428 907 623 258 111 465 577 099 692 587 320 198 514 517 390 490 234 979 052 962 657 587 832 7 697 36 171 3 4 7 2 4 5 12 7 3 345 235 454 699 419 686 407 043 530 42 39 47 37 43 9 25 102 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 102 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 93. Income in 1989 of Black Households, Families, and Persons: 1990 Urban and rural Inside and outside metropolitan area Rural Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Total Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area Central place Urban fringe Total Farm Total In central city Not in central city Total Rural INCOME IN 1989 Households Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 or more Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Families Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 or more Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Married-couple families Less than $15,000 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 or more Female householder, no husband present Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Males 15 years and over, with income Median income (dollars) Percent year-round full-time workers Median income (dollars) Females 15 years and over, with income Median income (dollars) Percent year-round full-time workers Median income (dollars) Per capita income (dollars) Persons in households (dollars) Persons in group quarters (dollars) 6 708 264 308 624 1 430 1 158 1 340 1 001 358 225 31 390 37 579 5 109 210 123 509 1 073 897 1 048 743 295 211 32 505 39 111 3 694 271 762 732 816 640 473 1 098 154 77 251 277 262 77 7 611 16 797 58.2 20 877 5 963 11 787 38.0 21 463 12 759 13 067 9 600 4 872 208 243 444 941 752 1 010 742 314 218 32 946 39 620 3 593 166 92 357 670 523 790 530 261 204 34 826 41 953 2 427 163 412 369 598 451 434 895 129 63 194 226 219 64 5 074 18 354 55.3 22 943 4 363 12 432 37.5 24 367 13 639 13 953 9 072 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 836 56 65 180 489 406 330 259 44 7 27 286 32 162 1 516 44 31 152 403 374 258 213 34 7 27 286 32 375 1 267 108 350 363 218 189 39 203 25 14 57 51 43 13 2 537 14 898 64.1 17 279 1 600 10 426 39.3 15 426 10 698 10 793 10 145 391 4 15 36 74 71 72 79 18 22 33 594 40 788 309 9 15 19 50 61 62 64 26 3 35 208 39 998 262 28 45 50 56 64 19 22 – 1 4 3 14 – 921 15 560 44.5 18 365 278 13 095 40.6 22 240 13 535 13 764 13 012 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 4 878 208 243 444 941 752 1 010 742 320 218 32 986 39 673 3 599 166 92 357 670 523 790 530 267 204 34 871 42 022 2 433 163 412 369 598 451 440 895 129 63 194 226 219 64 5 080 18 381 55.3 22 943 4 363 12 432 37.5 24 367 13 649 13 964 9 072 4 878 208 243 444 941 752 1 010 742 320 218 32 986 39 673 3 599 166 92 357 670 523 790 530 267 204 34 871 42 022 2 433 163 412 369 598 451 440 895 129 63 194 226 219 64 5 080 18 381 55.3 22 943 4 363 12 432 37.5 24 367 13 649 13 964 9 072 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 221 60 80 216 563 477 402 338 56 29 28 071 33 543 1 819 53 46 171 453 435 320 277 54 10 28 115 33 502 1 523 136 395 413 274 253 52 225 25 15 61 54 57 13 3 452 15 056 59.0 17 409 1 878 10 675 39.5 16 237 11 275 11 297 11 173 385 4 15 36 74 71 72 79 12 22 32 656 40 124 303 9 15 19 50 61 62 64 20 3 33 750 39 139 256 28 45 50 56 64 13 22 – 1 4 3 14 – 915 15 482 44.8 18 365 278 13 095 40.6 22 240 13 441 13 632 13 012 MEDIAN INCOME IN 1989 BY SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Family type and presence of own children: Families (dollars) With own children under 18 years (dollars) With own children under 6 years (dollars) Married-couple families (dollars) With own children under 18 years (dollars) With own children under 6 years (dollars) Female householder, no husband present (dollars) With own children under 18 years (dollars) With own children under 6 years (dollars) Workers in family in 1989: No workers (dollars) 1 worker (dollars) 2 or more workers (dollars) Husband and wife worked (dollars) Nonfamily households (dollars) Male householder (dollars) Living alone (dollars) 65 years and over (dollars) Female householder (dollars) Living alone (dollars) 65 years and over (dollars) 32 27 21 36 33 21 16 15 11 10 19 38 39 25 27 23 20 23 21 6 505 647 711 783 229 958 269 445 125 147 921 136 194 594 449 359 000 052 696 623 34 29 20 42 38 20 16 15 11 10 20 42 44 25 26 22 16 25 23 6 826 135 594 138 245 691 507 650 140 349 085 361 207 881 071 476 667 104 663 194 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 27 26 22 29 28 23 15 14 11 5 19 30 30 21 35 28 20 15 11 9 286 585 594 085 519 879 458 837 042 641 444 299 101 579 625 654 938 606 563 196 35 38 26 37 38 30 25 25 13 208 043 797 794 676 313 682 750 750 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 34 29 20 42 38 20 16 15 11 10 20 42 44 25 26 22 16 25 23 6 871 135 594 208 245 691 507 650 140 349 085 437 207 881 071 476 667 104 663 194 34 29 20 42 38 20 16 15 11 10 20 42 44 25 26 22 16 25 23 6 871 135 594 208 245 691 507 650 140 349 085 437 207 881 071 476 667 104 663 194 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 28 27 23 30 29 25 15 14 11 6 19 31 31 22 35 27 20 15 11 8 115 283 237 199 619 059 958 925 458 758 886 440 089 045 187 656 625 720 429 305 33 38 26 37 38 30 25 25 13 750 043 797 083 676 313 682 750 750 7 932 22 500 43 500 41 250 29 000 29 750 17 031 18 750 21 250 11 250 5 000– 7 932 22 500 43 000 41 250 29 000 29 750 17 031 18 750 21 250 11 250 5 000– INCOME TYPE IN 1989 Households With earnings Mean earnings (dollars) With wage or salary income Mean wage or salary income (dollars) With nonfarm self-employment income Mean nonfarm self-employment income (dollars) With farm self-employment income Mean farm self-employment income (dollars) With interest, dividend, or net rental income Mean interest, dividend, or net rental income (dollars) With Social Security income Mean Social Security income (dollars) With public assistance income Mean public assistance income (dollars) With retirement income Mean retirement income (dollars) With other income Mean other income (dollars) 708 230 340 128 706 643 11 612 31 737 3 784 2 460 620 6 949 574 5 106 787 12 304 1 065 5 333 6 6 35 6 34 872 483 225 424 380 481 12 313 22 681 2 789 2 625 483 7 190 467 5 089 587 13 358 846 6 068 4 4 37 4 36 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 1 30 1 30 836 747 501 704 360 162 9 529 9 873 995 1 997 137 6 101 107 5 179 200 9 209 219 2 495 391 364 36 788 362 36 951 12 1 209 – – 304 1 979 54 8 627 39 7 540 56 15 561 46 7 045 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 4 4 37 4 36 878 489 286 430 442 481 12 313 22 681 2 795 2 621 483 7 190 467 5 089 587 13 358 846 6 068 4 4 37 4 36 878 489 286 430 442 481 12 313 22 681 2 795 2 621 483 7 190 467 5 089 587 13 358 846 6 068 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 2 31 2 31 221 105 440 060 366 174 8 955 9 873 1 293 385 358 36 022 356 36 184 12 1 209 – – 298 2 002 54 8 627 39 7 540 56 15 561 46 7 045 1 998 191 6 815 146 5 809 256 10 599 265 3 284 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 103 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 103 Table 94. Income in 1989 of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Households, Families, and Persons: 1990 Urban and rural Inside and outside metropolitan area Rural Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Total Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area Central place Urban fringe Total Farm Total In central city Not in central city Total Rural INCOME IN 1989 Households Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 or more Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Families Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 or more Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Married-couple families Less than $15,000 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 or more Female householder, no husband present Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Males 15 years and over, with income Median income (dollars) Percent year-round full-time workers Median income (dollars) Females 15 years and over, with income Median income (dollars) Percent year-round full-time workers Median income (dollars) Per capita income (dollars) Persons in households (dollars) Persons in group quarters (dollars) 9 814 814 946 1 269 1 626 1 324 1 231 1 573 685 346 27 019 36 011 6 727 469 516 890 1 027 803 910 1 273 527 312 30 439 39 349 3 648 336 441 451 616 1 048 756 2 451 359 390 615 478 434 175 10 709 13 997 27.8 31 337 12 897 8 806 22.4 24 028 10 746 11 025 5 926 4 281 362 435 569 718 600 554 612 253 178 25 872 35 142 2 876 249 202 422 467 331 385 498 161 161 27 976 38 040 1 584 164 238 214 230 429 309 1 080 204 151 282 193 206 44 4 161 14 086 29.3 30 377 5 473 8 538 22.5 23 304 10 806 11 104 5 243 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 5 533 452 511 700 908 724 677 961 432 168 28 017 36 684 3 851 220 314 468 560 472 525 775 366 151 32 795 40 327 2 064 172 203 237 386 619 447 1 371 155 239 333 285 228 131 6 548 13 920 26.8 31 825 7 424 9 002 22.4 24 650 10 706 10 971 6 336 511 335 511 694 273 703 846 358 454 337 22 246 30 520 9 778 743 1 056 1 298 1 844 1 427 1 554 1 189 375 292 24 702 32 647 6 119 1 339 1 082 936 1 158 1 015 589 2 226 283 362 481 471 502 127 16 226 8 580 12.3 31 320 14 507 5 426 9.6 23 396 7 953 7 951 8 111 12 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 43 – – 6 11 2 4 – 7 13 49 063 60 083 37 – – 6 11 – – – 7 13 79 008 62 728 27 – 7 – – – 20 8 – – 4 4 – – 38 40 565 44.7 41 899 43 14 375 18.6 40 476 24 599 24 599 – 4 300 362 435 569 718 600 565 612 253 186 26 019 35 286 2 895 249 202 422 467 331 404 498 161 161 28 165 38 074 1 595 164 238 214 241 429 309 1 088 204 151 282 193 214 44 4 219 14 010 29.2 30 159 5 489 8 538 22.5 23 382 10 760 11 052 5 243 4 300 362 435 569 718 600 565 612 253 186 26 019 35 286 2 895 249 202 422 467 331 404 498 161 161 28 165 38 074 1 595 164 238 214 241 429 309 1 088 204 151 282 193 214 44 4 219 14 010 29.2 30 159 5 489 8 538 22.5 23 382 10 760 11 052 5 243 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 025 787 022 394 181 427 512 319 886 497 23 747 32 373 13 610 963 1 370 1 766 2 404 1 899 2 060 1 964 741 443 26 425 34 805 8 172 1 511 1 285 1 173 1 533 1 634 1 036 3 589 438 601 814 756 722 258 22 716 9 833 16.4 31 588 21 915 6 569 13.9 23 960 8 801 8 851 6 896 18 1 2 2 3 2 2 2 492 335 511 694 273 703 835 358 454 329 22 205 30 463 9 759 743 1 056 1 298 1 844 1 427 1 535 1 189 375 292 24 647 32 627 6 108 1 339 1 082 936 1 147 1 015 589 2 218 283 362 481 471 494 127 16 168 8 584 12.2 31 405 14 491 5 426 9.6 23 336 7 958 7 957 8 111 12 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 MEDIAN INCOME IN 1989 BY SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Family type and presence of own children: Families (dollars) With own children under 18 years (dollars) With own children under 6 years (dollars) Married-couple families (dollars) With own children under 18 years (dollars) With own children under 6 years (dollars) Female householder, no husband present (dollars) With own children under 18 years (dollars) With own children under 6 years (dollars) Workers in family in 1989: No workers (dollars) 1 worker (dollars) 2 or more workers (dollars) Husband and wife worked (dollars) Nonfamily households (dollars) Male householder (dollars) Living alone (dollars) 65 years and over (dollars) Female householder (dollars) Living alone (dollars) 65 years and over (dollars) 30 26 20 49 47 32 13 11 9 11 18 51 56 18 23 17 12 13 11 10 439 207 445 342 059 155 663 983 608 208 402 705 424 058 140 731 500 118 424 313 27 21 16 45 40 30 12 11 7 11 15 50 54 18 28 19 16 14 11 9 976 532 547 200 602 089 623 486 014 311 016 817 426 095 372 437 250 564 184 468 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 32 30 24 50 50 37 14 12 10 11 21 52 57 18 21 15 11 12 11 10 795 231 044 779 490 500 339 597 932 055 000 743 710 031 418 804 094 153 559 538 24 24 21 31 31 24 14 13 10 10 17 34 37 10 10 8 6 11 9 8 702 373 318 607 678 242 856 200 164 570 008 038 094 582 117 344 641 414 683 860 79 24 14 97 101 008 375 167 511 581 – 15 000 14 375 – – 583 511 140 125 125 750 – – – – 28 21 16 44 41 30 12 11 7 11 15 50 54 18 28 19 16 14 11 9 165 680 780 949 111 089 721 486 014 311 146 671 197 095 372 437 250 564 184 468 28 21 16 44 41 30 12 11 7 11 15 50 54 18 28 19 16 14 11 9 165 680 780 949 111 089 721 486 014 311 146 671 197 095 372 437 250 564 184 468 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 26 25 21 36 35 28 14 12 10 10 18 38 42 12 12 10 7 11 10 10 425 482 994 079 771 889 617 955 528 761 299 495 103 305 755 133 187 818 803 069 24 24 21 31 31 24 14 13 10 10 16 33 37 10 10 8 6 11 9 8 647 320 243 544 586 242 811 200 164 570 954 978 006 582 117 344 641 414 683 860 14 97 100 48 48 33 INCOME TYPE IN 1989 Households With earnings Mean earnings (dollars) With wage or salary income Mean wage or salary income (dollars) With nonfarm self-employment income Mean nonfarm self-employment income (dollars) With farm self-employment income Mean farm self-employment income (dollars) With interest, dividend, or net rental income Mean interest, dividend, or net rental income (dollars) With Social Security income Mean Social Security income (dollars) With public assistance income Mean public assistance income (dollars) With retirement income Mean retirement income (dollars) With other income Mean other income (dollars) 9 8 35 8 34 1 14 814 306 135 067 006 146 841 88 5 647 8 293 2 1 6 2 5 1 8 1 3 904 328 035 013 574 427 944 721 195 4 3 34 3 33 281 645 882 529 327 563 16 435 30 9 389 3 397 2 611 377 5 122 923 5 998 484 8 951 794 3 306 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 533 661 333 538 535 583 13 301 58 3 712 4 896 3 108 951 6 396 1 090 5 215 943 8 940 927 3 100 5 4 35 4 34 12 10 27 10 23 2 20 511 965 742 614 803 510 290 151 4 048 11 803 3 2 5 2 5 1 5 1 2 085 169 355 672 434 772 809 786 691 43 43 55 060 43 52 558 10 5 360 17 3 176 32 4 158 6 3 917 6 1 867 5 8 000 4 2 050 4 3 34 3 33 300 664 992 548 423 574 16 284 30 9 389 3 416 2 661 377 5 122 923 5 998 484 8 951 794 3 306 4 3 34 3 33 300 664 992 548 423 574 16 284 30 9 389 3 416 2 661 377 5 122 923 5 998 484 8 951 794 3 306 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 18 15 29 15 26 3 19 025 607 974 133 987 082 010 209 3 955 16 680 3 3 5 3 5 2 6 2 2 082 120 673 762 370 715 896 713 831 492 946 692 595 754 499 342 151 4 048 11 784 3 2 5 2 5 1 5 1 2 071 169 355 672 434 772 809 786 691 12 10 27 10 23 2 20 104 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 104 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 95. Income in 1989 of Asian or Pacific Islander Households, Families, and Persons: 1990 Urban and rural Inside and outside metropolitan area Rural Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Total Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area Central place Urban fringe Total Farm Total In central city Not in central city Total Rural INCOME IN 1989 Households Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 or more Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Families Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 or more Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Married-couple families Less than $15,000 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 or more Female householder, no husband present Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Males 15 years and over, with income Median income (dollars) Percent year-round full-time workers Median income (dollars) Females 15 years and over, with income Median income (dollars) Percent year-round full-time workers Median income (dollars) Per capita income (dollars) Persons in households (dollars) Persons in group quarters (dollars) 4 533 153 178 408 826 676 856 796 391 249 35 364 43 155 3 565 102 57 296 618 544 692 670 362 224 37 696 45 894 2 789 274 419 377 577 607 535 519 41 13 75 145 197 48 5 453 18 089 51.4 25 109 5 905 13 024 41.9 22 160 13 261 13 264 13 203 3 010 92 140 250 594 420 502 561 272 179 35 201 43 711 2 389 61 45 154 432 372 419 476 258 172 38 528 47 399 1 921 163 275 271 373 437 402 308 18 7 35 123 98 27 3 237 18 048 54.4 23 926 3 755 12 983 41.6 22 289 13 594 13 660 8 045 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 523 61 38 158 232 256 354 235 119 70 35 655 42 056 1 176 41 12 142 186 172 273 194 104 52 36 750 42 837 868 111 144 106 204 170 133 211 23 6 40 22 99 21 2 216 18 125 47.1 26 525 2 150 13 103 42.4 21 715 12 696 12 520 14 170 367 16 25 35 75 54 70 57 24 11 31 838 37 841 240 5 1 31 45 39 50 41 19 9 34 792 41 522 187 28 19 31 48 41 20 39 3 – 6 20 2 8 759 16 687 41.8 24 592 753 11 554 28.7 23 226 12 026 11 015 15 490 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3 2 500– – – 873 873 – 3 010 92 140 250 594 420 502 561 272 179 35 201 43 711 2 389 61 45 154 432 372 419 476 258 172 38 528 47 399 1 921 163 275 271 373 437 402 308 18 7 35 123 98 27 3 237 18 048 54.4 23 926 3 775 13 074 41.6 22 382 13 604 13 670 8 045 3 010 92 140 250 594 420 502 561 272 179 35 201 43 711 2 389 61 45 154 432 372 419 476 258 172 38 528 47 399 1 921 163 275 271 373 437 402 308 18 7 35 123 98 27 3 237 18 048 54.4 23 926 3 775 13 074 41.6 22 382 13 604 13 670 8 045 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 890 77 63 193 307 310 424 292 143 81 34 895 41 237 1 416 46 13 173 231 211 323 235 123 61 36 545 42 614 1 055 139 163 137 252 211 153 250 26 6 46 42 101 29 2 975 17 680 45.7 26 018 2 883 12 447 38.7 22 175 12 499 12 135 14 748 367 16 25 35 75 54 70 57 24 11 31 838 37 841 240 5 1 31 45 39 50 41 19 9 34 792 41 522 187 28 19 31 48 41 20 39 3 – 6 20 2 8 759 16 687 41.8 24 592 733 11 234 28.0 22 782 11 956 10 903 15 490 MEDIAN INCOME IN 1989 BY SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Family type and presence of own children: Families (dollars) With own children under 18 years (dollars) With own children under 6 years (dollars) Married-couple families (dollars) With own children under 18 years (dollars) With own children under 6 years (dollars) Female householder, no husband present (dollars) With own children under 18 years (dollars) With own children under 6 years (dollars) Workers in family in 1989: No workers (dollars) 1 worker (dollars) 2 or more workers (dollars) Husband and wife worked (dollars) Nonfamily households (dollars) Male householder (dollars) Living alone (dollars) 65 years and over (dollars) Female householder (dollars) Living alone (dollars) 65 years and over (dollars) 37 37 33 42 43 39 24 22 12 9 24 46 45 21 24 21 6 17 15 11 696 059 000 269 594 292 329 500 917 753 513 146 827 773 000 544 553 857 125 010 38 37 32 44 46 42 23 22 23 12 24 47 46 18 21 20 7 14 12 10 528 288 981 282 019 750 578 639 214 891 282 060 694 594 600 750 211 625 150 481 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 36 36 33 38 39 38 28 22 10 750 538 015 621 123 289 750 167 375 34 37 36 41 42 43 19 18 18 24 45 46 21 25 21 16 9 7 10 792 500 250 250 500 750 219 750 – 281 167 703 172 250 625 000 786 386 299 625 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 38 37 32 44 46 42 23 22 23 12 24 47 46 18 21 20 7 14 12 10 528 288 981 282 019 750 578 639 214 891 282 060 694 594 600 750 211 625 150 481 38 37 32 44 46 42 23 22 23 12 24 47 46 18 21 20 7 14 12 10 528 288 981 282 019 750 578 639 214 891 282 060 694 594 600 750 211 625 150 481 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 36 36 33 38 39 38 26 21 10 10 24 45 45 27 28 23 9 26 17 37 545 638 696 958 500 618 250 184 375 221 952 172 400 596 167 438 091 923 750 813 34 37 36 41 42 43 19 18 18 24 45 46 21 25 21 16 9 7 10 792 500 250 250 500 750 219 750 – 281 167 703 172 250 625 000 786 386 299 625 5 000– 25 045 44 952 45 037 30 368 29 688 27 656 5 270 30 625 26 023 38 281 INCOME TYPE IN 1989 Households With earnings Mean earnings (dollars) With wage or salary income Mean wage or salary income (dollars) With nonfarm self-employment income Mean nonfarm self-employment income (dollars) With farm self-employment income Mean farm self-employment income (dollars) With interest, dividend, or net rental income Mean interest, dividend, or net rental income (dollars) With Social Security income Mean Social Security income (dollars) With public assistance income Mean public assistance income (dollars) With retirement income Mean retirement income (dollars) With other income Mean other income (dollars) 4 4 42 4 40 533 195 753 090 624 566 22 922 35 6 415 3 294 2 369 363 6 758 387 5 701 287 7 627 492 3 299 3 2 43 2 40 010 778 446 693 833 409 25 888 23 6 209 2 170 2 411 199 6 655 255 6 781 166 8 617 350 3 320 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 523 417 393 397 220 157 15 193 12 6 811 1 124 2 287 164 6 884 132 3 616 121 6 270 142 3 247 1 1 41 1 40 367 342 35 979 319 32 300 66 30 366 2 –1 449 279 2 066 47 7 580 42 4 077 31 10 909 46 3 055 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 010 778 446 693 833 409 25 888 23 6 209 2 170 2 411 199 6 655 255 6 781 166 8 617 350 3 320 3 2 43 2 40 3 2 43 2 40 010 778 446 693 833 409 25 888 23 6 209 2 170 2 411 199 6 655 255 6 781 166 8 617 350 3 320 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 1 40 1 38 890 759 341 716 748 223 19 684 14 5 630 1 403 2 243 211 7 039 174 3 727 152 7 216 188 3 200 367 342 35 979 319 32 300 66 30 366 2 –1 449 279 2 066 47 7 580 42 4 077 31 10 909 46 3 055 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 105 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 105 Table 96. Income in 1989 of Hispanic Origin Households, Families, and Persons: 1990 Urban and rural Inside and outside metropolitan area Rural Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area [Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race. Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Total Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area Central place Urban fringe Total Farm Total In central city Not in central city Total Rural INCOME IN 1989 Households Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 or more Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Families Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 or more Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Married-couple families Less than $15,000 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 or more Female householder, no husband present Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Males 15 years and over, with income Median income (dollars) Percent year-round full-time workers Median income (dollars) Females 15 years and over, with income Median income (dollars) Percent year-round full-time workers Median income (dollars) Per capita income (dollars) Persons in households (dollars) Persons in group quarters (dollars) 4 180 179 260 326 845 700 744 674 263 189 31 742 40 265 2 887 76 153 226 551 476 483 545 232 145 34 018 43 688 2 208 191 382 409 392 484 350 426 56 75 69 88 97 41 4 825 18 188 48.1 22 762 4 145 10 961 34.0 22 214 12 057 12 236 9 313 2 898 140 175 237 532 514 457 486 219 138 32 083 41 733 1 974 55 103 123 330 341 317 398 201 106 36 591 46 602 1 532 133 231 282 263 340 283 305 35 66 35 54 77 38 2 993 19 788 47.7 25 655 2 739 11 620 36.0 23 300 13 021 13 079 10 626 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 282 39 85 89 313 186 287 188 44 51 31 337 36 945 913 21 50 103 221 135 166 147 31 39 30 553 37 388 676 58 151 127 129 144 67 121 21 9 34 34 20 3 1 832 15 329 48.9 19 127 1 406 10 123 30.2 19 732 10 336 10 550 8 876 760 40 24 56 121 110 200 132 40 37 36 908 40 322 506 18 2 42 72 73 150 86 33 30 40 556 43 454 422 42 51 59 136 74 60 49 8 2 10 5 15 9 1 120 19 020 37.9 24 321 982 6 974 23.9 24 406 11 172 10 897 12 976 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 913 140 175 237 532 514 457 486 219 153 32 267 42 054 1 989 55 103 123 330 341 317 398 201 121 36 932 47 035 1 547 133 231 282 263 340 298 305 35 66 35 54 77 38 3 023 19 821 47.2 25 655 2 785 11 742 36.2 23 435 13 092 13 151 10 626 2 913 140 175 237 532 514 457 486 219 153 32 267 42 054 1 989 55 103 123 330 341 317 398 201 121 36 932 47 035 1 547 133 231 282 263 340 298 305 35 66 35 54 77 38 3 023 19 821 47.2 25 655 2 785 11 742 36.2 23 435 13 092 13 151 10 626 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 027 79 109 145 434 296 487 320 84 73 33 153 37 715 1 404 39 52 145 293 208 316 233 64 54 33 317 38 862 1 083 100 202 186 265 218 112 170 29 11 44 39 35 12 2 922 16 541 45.2 20 938 2 342 9 412 27.1 21 458 10 560 10 561 10 553 745 40 24 56 121 110 200 132 40 22 36 414 39 040 491 18 2 42 72 73 150 86 33 15 39 750 41 605 407 42 51 59 136 74 45 49 8 2 10 5 15 9 1 090 18 873 39.0 24 321 936 6 645 22.5 24 031 10 906 10 578 12 976 MEDIAN INCOME IN 1989 BY SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Family type and presence of own children: Families (dollars) With own children under 18 years (dollars) With own children under 6 years (dollars) Married-couple families (dollars) With own children under 18 years (dollars) With own children under 6 years (dollars) Female householder, no husband present (dollars) With own children under 18 years (dollars) With own children under 6 years (dollars) Workers in family in 1989: No workers (dollars) 1 worker (dollars) 2 or more workers (dollars) Husband and wife worked (dollars) Nonfamily households (dollars) Male householder (dollars) Living alone (dollars) 65 years and over (dollars) Female householder (dollars) Living alone (dollars) 65 years and over (dollars) 34 30 29 39 36 31 15 13 9 018 683 402 156 135 939 677 365 294 36 32 31 40 37 32 16 13 10 591 321 648 767 125 976 115 558 000 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 30 553 26 375 24 804 35 200 34 063 30 000 14 125 12 396 5 000– 538 778 468 635 185 250 833 – 35 577 36 154 – 6 18 38 39 24 22 20 40 40 32 42 42 31 23 14 23 556 833 721 500 778 136 750 219 750 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 36 32 31 41 37 32 16 13 10 932 636 648 017 629 976 115 558 000 36 32 31 41 37 32 16 13 10 932 636 648 017 629 976 115 558 000 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 33 317 31 540 27 837 37 951 37 685 30 481 15 192 13 906 5 000– 12 031 21 650 41 304 42 963 24 960 24 643 22 250 5 000– 25 750 22 969 – 39 40 32 41 41 31 23 14 23 750 139 721 806 991 136 750 219 750 6 660 19 541 43 086 45 775 22 780 19 984 18 325 16 250 26 484 25 833 5 000– 6 666 20 473 47 188 47 974 22 051 19 286 17 422 16 250 26 019 24 474 5 000– 14 766 33 194 45 644 45 682 26 944 30 893 27 222 5 000– 22 969 19 583 – 6 666 20 473 47 656 48 297 22 051 19 286 17 422 16 250 26 019 24 474 5 000– 6 666 20 473 47 656 48 297 22 051 19 286 17 422 16 250 26 019 24 474 5 000– 14 766 33 194 45 076 45 114 26 944 30 893 27 222 5 000– 22 969 19 583 – INCOME TYPE IN 1989 Households With earnings Mean earnings (dollars) With wage or salary income Mean wage or salary income (dollars) With nonfarm self-employment income Mean nonfarm self-employment income (dollars) With farm self-employment income Mean farm self-employment income (dollars) With interest, dividend, or net rental income Mean interest, dividend, or net rental income (dollars) With Social Security income Mean Social Security income (dollars) With public assistance income Mean public assistance income (dollars) With retirement income Mean retirement income (dollars) With other income Mean other income (dollars) 180 962 126 900 769 469 16 139 32 2 750 2 705 2 857 341 6 033 319 5 084 315 11 514 646 3 432 4 3 38 3 36 2 2 39 2 38 898 735 877 684 814 240 19 995 32 2 750 1 821 2 893 271 5 176 198 5 482 261 9 488 474 3 473 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 282 227 224 216 256 229 12 099 – – 884 2 781 70 9 352 121 4 432 54 21 306 172 3 319 1 1 34 1 32 760 722 37 041 691 35 795 101 19 673 11 2 000 568 3 784 44 6 431 43 3 041 79 9 722 152 3 754 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 913 750 226 699 176 240 19 995 32 2 750 1 821 2 893 271 5 176 198 5 482 261 9 488 474 3 473 2 2 40 2 39 913 750 226 699 176 240 19 995 32 2 750 1 821 2 893 271 5 176 198 5 482 261 9 488 474 3 473 2 2 40 2 39 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 027 934 735 892 979 330 14 417 11 2 000 1 452 3 173 114 8 224 164 4 068 133 14 425 324 3 523 2 1 34 1 32 745 707 35 620 676 34 282 101 19 673 11 2 000 568 3 784 44 6 431 43 3 041 79 9 722 152 3 754 106 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 106 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 97. Income in 1989 of White, Not of Hispanic Origin Households, Families, and Persons: 1990 Urban and rural Inside and outside metropolitan area Rural Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Total Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area Central place Urban fringe Total Farm Total In central city Not in central city Total Rural INCOME IN 1989 Households Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 or more Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Families Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 or more Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Married-couple families Less than $15,000 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 or more Female householder, no husband present Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Males 15 years and over, with income Median income (dollars) Percent year-round full-time workers Median income (dollars) Females 15 years and over, with income Median income (dollars) Percent year-round full-time workers Median income (dollars) Per capita income (dollars) Persons in households (dollars) Persons in group quarters (dollars) 107 2 4 5 13 14 20 24 13 9 45 53 73 1 1 2 7 8 13 18 11 8 51 59 61 2 5 6 11 17 18 8 334 425 011 351 143 478 313 136 540 937 405 840 860 158 677 863 429 921 529 749 251 283 397 628 474 518 388 772 216 012 568 571 714 1 057 1 018 1 482 3 042 1 258 111 842 29 589 54.2 37 188 94 714 15 103 37.0 26 489 20 612 20 914 11 189 635 410 389 096 953 710 603 931 838 705 521 305 661 729 972 1 603 4 248 5 184 8 301 11 595 7 303 5 726 53 345 61 822 37 961 1 379 2 976 3 850 6 816 10 513 12 427 5 385 465 666 544 941 1 919 850 67 626 30 664 56.5 39 055 58 794 16 222 40.1 26 885 21 366 21 582 9 403 66 1 2 3 7 8 12 14 8 6 46 55 45 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 699 015 622 255 190 768 710 205 702 232 422 442 199 429 705 1 260 3 181 3 737 5 228 7 154 3 948 2 557 48 825 56 076 23 513 1 139 2 412 2 922 4 400 6 499 6 141 3 186 249 391 474 541 1 123 408 44 216 27 680 50.7 34 953 35 920 13 192 32.0 25 656 19 424 19 823 12 149 40 1 1 2 5 5 7 9 4 3 43 51 28 621 435 920 382 870 655 556 657 862 284 427 222 180 717 869 1 311 3 115 3 856 6 382 8 780 4 338 2 812 49 574 55 932 28 508 1 716 2 483 3 266 5 754 8 372 6 917 2 254 272 327 358 429 638 230 49 070 30 484 43.8 38 192 37 860 10 182 25.2 25 793 18 833 18 770 20 540 43 1 1 2 4 5 8 10 4 3 44 51 32 332 – 10 10 57 40 55 83 47 30 47 857 53 430 266 – 4 8 29 35 44 75 42 29 52 318 57 816 240 10 18 33 41 67 71 2 – 2 – – – – 401 22 132 47.1 33 125 367 6 928 12.8 30 938 17 192 17 192 – 68 1 2 3 8 8 12 15 9 7 46 55 46 212 417 422 096 035 910 870 375 067 020 828 662 839 729 989 1 611 4 296 5 315 8 483 11 917 7 493 6 006 53 640 62 124 39 051 1 400 3 012 3 959 6 982 10 807 12 891 5 443 465 666 548 953 1 943 868 69 339 30 919 56.5 39 358 60 133 16 214 40.0 26 945 21 487 21 700 9 403 212 417 422 096 035 910 870 375 067 020 828 662 839 729 989 1 611 4 296 5 315 8 483 11 917 7 493 6 006 53 640 62 124 39 051 1 400 3 012 3 959 6 982 10 807 12 891 5 443 465 666 548 953 1 943 868 69 339 30 919 56.5 39 358 60 133 16 214 40.0 26 945 21 487 21 700 9 403 68 1 2 3 8 8 12 15 9 7 46 55 46 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 82 2 3 4 9 11 15 19 9 6 43 50 59 1 1 2 6 7 11 15 8 5 48 55 50 2 4 6 9 14 12 5 743 443 509 637 978 223 999 418 335 201 581 958 201 146 557 563 248 462 428 612 096 089 909 644 931 834 859 079 988 577 594 382 521 718 828 958 1 737 620 91 573 28 904 46.9 36 323 72 441 11 587 28.4 25 629 18 976 19 124 15 778 044 428 887 382 788 455 289 213 633 969 746 490 002 717 852 1 303 3 067 3 725 6 200 8 458 4 148 2 532 48 996 55 252 27 418 1 695 2 447 3 157 5 588 8 078 6 453 2 196 272 327 354 417 614 212 47 357 30 174 43.4 37 711 36 521 10 051 24.9 25 594 18 560 18 484 20 540 42 1 1 2 4 5 8 10 4 2 43 50 31 MEDIAN INCOME IN 1989 BY SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Family type and presence of own children: Families (dollars) With own children under 18 years (dollars) With own children under 6 years (dollars) Married-couple families (dollars) With own children under 18 years (dollars) With own children under 6 years (dollars) Female householder, no husband present (dollars) With own children under 18 years (dollars) With own children under 6 years (dollars) Workers in family in 1989: No workers (dollars) 1 worker (dollars) 2 or more workers (dollars) Husband and wife worked (dollars) Nonfamily households (dollars) Male householder (dollars) Living alone (dollars) 65 years and over (dollars) Female householder (dollars) Living alone (dollars) 65 years and over (dollars) 51 47 40 56 54 45 25 20 11 16 34 59 60 31 36 31 19 25 22 14 397 953 082 268 259 080 079 527 447 455 837 386 343 428 507 758 018 592 020 544 53 49 41 59 56 47 25 21 12 16 36 61 62 31 36 31 20 26 23 15 345 251 297 011 364 124 633 661 424 290 640 116 036 699 552 951 833 724 257 660 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 48 46 37 52 51 41 23 19 10 17 31 56 57 31 36 31 16 23 19 13 825 261 846 536 636 284 664 030 459 120 811 283 000 030 454 583 625 414 740 666 49 48 43 52 52 47 19 16 13 15 37 56 56 29 31 26 14 25 20 11 574 144 496 301 430 174 187 289 229 208 125 502 876 225 117 655 320 101 199 471 52 52 52 53 53 318 912 134 295 912 – 5 360 5 360 5 360 53 49 41 59 56 47 25 21 12 16 36 61 62 31 36 32 20 26 23 15 640 477 504 307 556 560 722 817 584 559 906 366 236 893 818 114 583 843 354 730 53 49 41 59 56 47 25 21 12 16 36 61 62 31 36 32 20 26 23 15 640 477 504 307 556 560 722 817 584 559 906 366 236 893 818 114 583 843 354 730 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 48 47 40 52 51 43 21 17 11 15 34 56 56 30 33 29 14 23 19 12 909 038 911 159 912 871 570 781 403 360 331 135 682 170 179 770 983 756 803 925 48 47 43 51 52 46 18 15 12 14 36 56 56 28 30 26 14 24 19 11 996 742 229 860 150 337 801 733 431 957 681 014 436 390 697 146 123 613 942 380 682 938 000 000 983 940 458 – 37 917 37 917 13 750 20 45 55 55 21 21 36 INCOME TYPE IN 1989 Households With earnings Mean earnings (dollars) With wage or salary income Mean wage or salary income (dollars) With nonfarm self-employment income Mean nonfarm self-employment income (dollars) With farm self-employment income Mean farm self-employment income (dollars) With interest, dividend, or net rental income Mean interest, dividend, or net rental income (dollars) With Social Security income Mean Social Security income (dollars) With public assistance income Mean public assistance income (dollars) With retirement income Mean retirement income (dollars) With other income Mean other income (dollars) 107 100 50 97 47 20 22 1 4 81 4 11 7 6 4 13 14 17 3 334 198 608 040 505 000 771 245 399 112 177 141 672 287 658 706 110 381 519 66 62 51 60 48 11 22 635 712 704 822 935 870 171 819 3 583 48 220 4 6 7 3 5 8 15 11 3 407 315 513 456 009 240 159 027 683 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 699 486 775 218 104 130 646 426 5 966 32 892 3 4 7 2 4 5 12 6 3 838 826 881 831 228 466 528 354 234 40 37 48 36 45 8 23 43 40 48 38 44 10 25 621 364 703 131 571 009 953 859 7 584 37 087 3 4 7 2 4 5 12 7 3 387 319 451 738 444 800 629 182 528 332 314 47 933 290 38 585 111 26 771 121 7 355 238 3 376 59 7 934 18 3 743 77 16 259 39 2 482 68 64 52 62 49 12 22 212 257 019 295 160 293 542 855 3 583 49 494 4 6 7 3 5 8 15 11 3 414 437 505 502 024 422 236 260 687 212 257 019 295 160 293 542 855 3 583 49 494 4 6 7 3 5 8 15 11 3 414 437 505 502 024 422 236 260 687 68 64 52 62 49 12 22 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 82 76 48 72 44 17 24 1 7 68 3 9 7 5 4 11 12 13 3 743 305 411 876 556 716 727 249 148 705 579 023 685 523 319 084 479 303 382 42 38 48 36 44 9 25 044 819 061 658 014 586 645 823 7 759 35 813 3 4 7 2 4 5 12 6 3 341 197 460 692 415 618 431 949 518 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 107 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 107 Table 98. Poverty Status in 1989 of White Families and Persons: 1990 Urban and rural Inside and outside metropolitan area Rural Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Total Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area Central place Urban fringe Total Farm Total In central city Not in central city Total Rural ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1989 Families In owner-occupied housing unit With related children under 18 years With related children under 5 years Householder worked in 1989 Householder worked year round full time in 1989 Householder under 65 years with work disability Householder foreign born Householder under 25 years Householder 65 years and over Householder high school graduate or higher With public assistance income in 1989 With Social Security income in 1989 Married-couple families With related children under 18 years With related children under 5 years Householder worked in 1989 Householder worked year round full time in 1989 Householder high school graduate or higher Householder 65 years and over With public assistance income in 1989 With Social Security income in 1989 Female householder, no husband present With related children under 18 years With related children under 5 years Householder worked in 1989 Householder worked year round full time in 1989 Householder high school graduate or higher Householder 65 years and over With public assistance income in 1989 With Social Security income in 1989 Unrelated individuals for whom poverty status is determined Nonfamily householder In owner-occupied housing unit 65 years and over Persons for whom poverty status is determined Persons 18 years and over Persons 65 years and over Related children under 18 years Related children under 6 years Related children 5 to 17 years 75 45 46 22 68 45 4 2 4 3 69 4 6 62 36 18 57 39 58 3 2 5 8 7 2 7 3 7 159 620 239 071 583 892 480 324 723 974 471 412 972 477 623 146 807 898 256 445 195 687 744 097 883 130 875 805 378 1 981 950 670 131 544 897 739 464 410 657 788 238 46 29 28 13 42 29 2 1 2 2 43 2 4 38 22 10 35 25 36 1 1 3 5 4 1 4 2 4 543 640 094 260 611 553 893 574 765 227 389 438 099 670 145 848 951 671 365 933 148 374 498 465 766 457 521 926 211 1 167 531 254 444 927 134 886 647 485 822 208 888 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 28 15 18 8 25 16 1 1 1 26 1 2 23 14 7 21 14 21 1 1 2 3 2 1 2 1 2 616 980 145 811 972 339 587 750 958 747 082 974 873 807 478 298 856 227 891 512 047 313 246 632 117 673 354 879 167 814 419 416 687 617 763 853 817 925 835 580 350 32 24 20 8 29 15 2 1 29 1 3 28 17 7 25 14 25 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 502 040 238 739 065 417 418 838 979 828 114 968 012 800 333 834 982 055 905 668 284 675 274 910 564 766 745 034 104 569 211 811 580 660 301 532 126 523 122 250 266 266 236 124 32 242 121 23 – – 55 220 11 57 240 109 30 219 121 207 52 11 54 2 2 2 2 – – – – – 141 66 23 2 1 027 713 93 304 61 261 47 30 28 13 43 30 2 1 2 2 44 2 4 39 22 11 36 26 37 1 1 3 5 4 1 4 2 4 736 645 776 545 703 274 958 588 779 256 513 474 202 775 770 127 968 356 408 962 171 458 556 505 772 506 551 984 211 1 176 546 840 843 203 153 229 719 621 084 609 825 47 30 28 13 43 30 2 1 2 2 44 2 4 39 22 11 36 26 37 1 1 3 5 4 1 4 2 4 736 645 776 545 703 274 958 588 779 256 513 474 202 775 770 127 968 356 408 962 171 458 556 505 772 506 551 984 211 1 176 546 840 843 203 153 229 719 621 084 609 825 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 59 39 37 17 53 31 3 1 2 3 54 3 5 51 31 14 46 27 46 3 2 4 5 4 1 4 2 4 925 015 701 265 945 035 940 574 923 546 072 906 782 502 186 853 821 597 753 151 308 904 462 502 675 390 069 855 271 1 374 615 641 868 001 045 042 871 312 695 429 679 31 23 19 8 27 14 2 1 27 1 2 27 16 7 24 13 24 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 309 035 556 454 973 696 353 824 965 799 990 932 909 695 708 555 965 370 862 639 261 591 216 870 558 717 715 976 104 560 196 225 181 384 282 189 054 387 860 849 329 50 34 13 3 282 201 11 80 31 54 31 21 8 2 174 125 6 48 19 32 19 12 4 1 107 75 4 31 12 21 17 11 6 1 121 83 4 38 13 27 31 21 9 2 179 128 6 50 19 33 31 21 9 2 179 128 6 50 19 33 36 23 11 3 225 155 9 68 25 47 17 11 6 1 117 80 4 36 12 26 INCOME IN 1989 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL Families Percent below poverty level In owner-occupied housing unit With related children under 18 years With related children under 5 years Householder worked in 1989 Householder worked year round full time in 1989 Householder under 65 years with work disability Householder foreign born Householder under 25 years Householder 65 years and over Householder high school graduate or higher With public assistance income in 1989 With Social Security income in 1989 Mean income deficit (dollars) Married-couple families With related children under 18 years With related children under 5 years Householder worked in 1989 Householder worked year round full time in 1989 Householder high school graduate or higher Householder 65 years and over With public assistance income in 1989 With Social Security income in 1989 Mean income deficit (dollars) Female householder, no husband present With related children under 18 years With related children under 5 years Householder worked in 1989 Householder worked year round full time in 1989 Householder high school graduate or higher Householder 65 years and over With public assistance income in 1989 With Social Security income in 1989 Mean income deficit (dollars) Unrelated individuals Percent below poverty level Nonfamily householder In owner-occupied housing unit 65 years and over Mean income deficit (dollars) Persons Percent below poverty level Persons 18 years and over Persons 65 years and over Related children under 18 years Related children under 6 years Related children 5 to 17 years Persons below 125 percent of poverty level Persons below 200 percent of poverty level 3 158 4.2 752 2 755 1 867 1 947 388 352 144 727 79 2 530 982 174 4 547 1 240 916 670 861 332 1 008 64 146 121 4 587 1 704 1 668 1 094 917 45 1 351 11 806 49 4 628 6 272 12.4 2 742 682 345 3 481 16 054 5.7 10 386 496 5 190 2 677 2 857 23 626 49 710 1 932 4.2 447 1 708 1 088 1 181 220 193 129 469 35 1 538 559 108 4 633 726 553 408 479 185 584 24 102 68 4 671 1 087 1 057 615 597 35 872 11 450 40 4 715 3 755 12.0 1 615 352 195 3 547 9 837 5.6 6 282 270 3 252 1 617 1 854 14 152 28 451 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 226 4.3 305 1 047 779 766 168 159 15 258 44 992 423 66 4 412 514 363 262 382 147 424 40 44 53 4 467 617 611 479 320 10 479 – 356 9 4 475 2 517 13.0 1 127 330 150 3 383 6 217 5.8 4 104 226 1 938 1 060 1 003 9 474 21 259 1 690 5.2 1 048 1 259 574 1 003 156 236 58 91 106 1 351 362 106 5 236 1 030 660 370 648 140 827 87 145 87 5 252 563 536 160 292 12 452 7 199 17 5 196 2 623 14.7 1 218 708 141 3 752 8 433 6.9 5 237 340 2 947 980 2 159 11 621 22 225 4 1.5 4 2 2 2 – 2 – – – 2 – – 267 2 – – – – 2 – – – 359 2 2 2 2 – – – – – 175 54 38.3 – – – 3 613 62 6.0 51 – 1 1 – 138 214 1 949 4.1 451 1 725 1 101 1 185 224 193 129 469 35 1 551 559 108 4 644 743 570 421 483 189 597 24 102 68 4 699 1 087 1 057 615 597 35 872 11 450 40 4 715 3 791 11.9 1 625 355 195 3 548 9 955 5.6 6 347 270 3 296 1 638 1 882 14 309 28 728 1 949 4.1 451 1 725 1 101 1 185 224 193 129 469 35 1 551 559 108 4 644 743 570 421 483 189 597 24 102 68 4 699 1 087 1 057 615 597 35 872 11 450 40 4 715 3 791 11.9 1 625 355 195 3 548 9 955 5.6 6 347 270 3 296 1 638 1 882 14 309 28 728 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 899 4.8 1 349 2 289 1 340 1 765 320 395 73 349 150 2 330 785 172 4 883 1 527 1 006 619 1 026 283 1 238 127 189 140 4 981 1 180 1 147 639 612 22 931 7 555 26 4 819 5 104 13.9 2 335 1 035 291 3 570 14 532 6.5 9 276 566 4 841 2 019 3 134 20 938 43 207 1 673 5.3 1 044 1 242 561 999 152 236 58 91 106 1 338 362 106 5 229 1 013 643 357 644 136 814 87 145 87 5 242 563 536 160 292 12 452 7 199 17 5 196 2 587 15.0 1 208 705 141 3 752 8 315 7.1 5 172 340 2 903 959 2 131 11 464 21 948 108 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 108 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 99. Poverty Status in 1989 of Black Families and Persons: 1990 Urban and rural Inside and outside metropolitan area Rural Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Total Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area Central place Urban fringe Total Farm Total In central city Not in central city Total Rural ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1989 Families In owner-occupied housing unit With related children under 18 years With related children under 5 years Householder worked in 1989 Householder worked year round full time in 1989 Householder under 65 years with work disability Householder foreign born Householder under 25 years Householder 65 years and over Householder high school graduate or higher With public assistance income in 1989 With Social Security income in 1989 Married-couple families With related children under 18 years With related children under 5 years Householder worked in 1989 Householder worked year round full time in 1989 Householder high school graduate or higher Householder 65 years and over With public assistance income in 1989 With Social Security income in 1989 Female householder, no husband present With related children under 18 years With related children under 5 years Householder worked in 1989 Householder worked year round full time in 1989 Householder high school graduate or higher Householder 65 years and over With public assistance income in 1989 With Social Security income in 1989 Unrelated individuals for whom poverty status is determined Nonfamily householder In owner-occupied housing unit 65 years and over Persons for whom poverty status is determined Persons 18 years and over Persons 65 years and over Related children under 18 years Related children under 6 years Related children 5 to 17 years 5 1 3 1 4 3 109 370 698 918 667 196 359 172 708 188 602 507 358 694 473 375 533 604 367 157 132 246 098 982 423 840 439 961 24 336 99 3 1 2 1 3 2 593 177 531 218 232 105 277 114 372 155 234 411 285 427 537 796 316 634 218 124 94 188 895 789 327 668 341 777 24 289 84 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 516 193 1 167 700 1 435 1 091 82 58 336 33 1 368 96 73 1 267 936 579 1 217 970 1 149 33 38 58 203 193 96 172 98 184 – 47 15 484 320 123 64 280 225 122 037 947 218 309 143 255 155 262 148 23 – 30 17 279 20 52 262 208 132 225 135 232 17 11 47 22 22 11 19 10 22 – 9 5 173 82 37 5 1 166 721 49 444 177 270 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3 1 2 1 3 2 599 183 531 218 238 105 277 114 372 155 240 411 285 433 537 796 322 634 224 124 94 188 895 789 327 668 341 777 24 289 84 3 1 2 1 3 2 599 183 531 218 238 105 277 114 372 155 240 411 285 433 537 796 322 634 224 124 94 188 895 789 327 668 341 777 24 289 84 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 819 330 1 422 855 1 691 1 239 105 58 366 50 1 641 116 125 1 523 1 144 711 1 436 1 105 1 375 50 49 105 225 215 107 191 108 206 – 56 20 657 402 160 69 429 934 171 476 124 483 303 137 255 155 256 148 23 – 30 17 273 20 52 256 208 132 219 135 226 17 11 47 22 22 11 19 10 22 – 9 5 173 82 37 5 1 149 709 49 439 177 265 4 3 2 1 3 2 3 3 2 1 2 1 2 3 2 1 2 1 2 3 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 300 1 599 535 211 18 702 11 640 540 7 022 2 868 4 536 1 816 1 279 412 147 13 422 8 415 418 4 985 1 921 3 318 5 3 2 1 1 816 1 279 412 147 13 439 8 427 418 4 990 1 921 3 323 1 816 1 279 412 147 13 439 8 427 418 4 990 1 921 3 323 6 3 2 1 1 INCOME IN 1989 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL Families Percent below poverty level In owner-occupied housing unit With related children under 18 years With related children under 5 years Householder worked in 1989 Householder worked year round full time in 1989 Householder under 65 years with work disability Householder foreign born Householder under 25 years Householder 65 years and over Householder high school graduate or higher With public assistance income in 1989 With Social Security income in 1989 Mean income deficit (dollars) Married-couple families With related children under 18 years With related children under 5 years Householder worked in 1989 Householder worked year round full time in 1989 Householder high school graduate or higher Householder 65 years and over With public assistance income in 1989 With Social Security income in 1989 Mean income deficit (dollars) Female householder, no husband present With related children under 18 years With related children under 5 years Householder worked in 1989 Householder worked year round full time in 1989 Householder high school graduate or higher Householder 65 years and over With public assistance income in 1989 With Social Security income in 1989 Mean income deficit (dollars) Unrelated individuals Percent below poverty level Nonfamily householder In owner-occupied housing unit 65 years and over Mean income deficit (dollars) Persons Percent below poverty level Persons 18 years and over Persons 65 years and over Related children under 18 years Related children under 6 years Related children 5 to 17 years Persons below 125 percent of poverty level Persons below 200 percent of poverty level 457 8.9 23 431 285 298 34 58 35 66 – 331 172 6 4 670 120 118 81 104 26 102 – 34 – 2 604 258 242 154 125 8 187 – 111 6 5 184 342 14.9 145 16 31 3 552 2 008 10.7 949 31 1 045 493 592 3 337 6 862 354 9.9 23 338 196 216 8 47 26 27 – 251 147 6 4 745 75 75 38 59 – 57 – 34 – 3 272 219 203 119 107 8 160 – 97 6 4 998 240 13.2 99 5 19 3 766 1 549 11.5 708 19 835 366 502 2 585 4 749 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 103 6.8 – 93 89 82 26 11 9 39 – 80 25 – 4 411 45 43 43 45 26 45 – – – 1 490 39 39 35 18 – 27 – 14 – 6 225 102 21.1 46 11 12 3 049 459 8.7 241 12 210 127 90 752 2 113 21 6.8 5 21 17 8 – 3 – – 2 19 4 2 5 646 10 10 7 5 – 8 2 3 2 4 728 1 1 – – – 1 – 1 – 717 19 11.0 2 2 2 4 278 68 5.8 41 4 26 12 14 116 406 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 354 9.8 23 338 196 216 8 47 26 27 – 251 147 6 4 745 75 75 38 59 – 57 – 34 – 3 272 219 203 119 107 8 160 – 97 6 4 998 240 13.2 99 5 19 3 766 1 549 11.5 708 19 835 366 502 2 585 4 749 354 9.8 23 338 196 216 8 47 26 27 – 251 147 6 4 745 75 75 38 59 – 57 – 34 – 3 272 219 203 119 107 8 160 – 97 6 4 998 240 13.2 99 5 19 3 766 1 549 11.5 708 19 835 366 502 2 585 4 749 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 124 6.8 5 114 106 90 26 14 9 39 2 99 29 2 4 620 55 53 50 50 26 53 2 3 2 2 079 40 40 35 18 – 28 – 15 – 6 087 121 18.4 48 13 14 3 242 527 8.2 282 16 236 139 104 868 2 519 21 6.9 5 21 17 8 – 3 – – 2 19 4 2 5 646 10 10 7 5 – 8 2 3 2 4 728 1 1 – – – 1 – 1 – 717 19 11.0 2 2 2 4 278 68 5.9 41 4 26 12 14 116 406 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 109 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 109 Table 100. Poverty Status in 1989 of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Families and Persons: 1990 Urban and rural Inside and outside metropolitan area Rural Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Total Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area Central place Urban fringe Total Farm Total In central city Not in central city Total Rural ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1989 Families In owner-occupied housing unit With related children under 18 years With related children under 5 years Householder worked in 1989 Householder worked year round full time in 1989 Householder under 65 years with work disability Householder foreign born Householder under 25 years Householder 65 years and over Householder high school graduate or higher With public assistance income in 1989 With Social Security income in 1989 Married-couple families With related children under 18 years With related children under 5 years Householder worked in 1989 Householder worked year round full time in 1989 Householder high school graduate or higher Householder 65 years and over With public assistance income in 1989 With Social Security income in 1989 Female householder, no husband present With related children under 18 years With related children under 5 years Householder worked in 1989 Householder worked year round full time in 1989 Householder high school graduate or higher Householder 65 years and over With public assistance income in 1989 With Social Security income in 1989 Unrelated individuals for whom poverty status is determined Nonfamily householder In owner-occupied housing unit 65 years and over Persons for whom poverty status is determined Persons 18 years and over Persons 65 years and over Related children under 18 years Related children under 6 years Related children 5 to 17 years 6 3 5 2 5 2 727 181 020 789 189 074 714 64 668 458 937 498 853 648 563 404 139 502 793 256 377 400 451 042 110 564 409 673 180 045 353 2 1 2 1 2 876 261 117 212 276 902 319 22 286 56 348 639 215 584 035 555 420 675 335 28 162 97 080 925 540 695 182 817 28 431 96 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3 1 2 1 2 1 851 920 903 577 913 172 395 42 382 402 589 859 638 064 528 849 719 827 458 228 215 303 371 117 570 869 227 856 152 614 257 9 7 7 4 7 1 778 513 510 210 476 543 676 21 517 316 353 188 701 119 762 790 973 125 452 716 037 953 226 788 896 349 225 160 424 912 519 37 33 25 15 35 12 5 – 5 – 27 6 4 27 15 7 25 12 19 – 2 – 8 8 6 8 – 8 – 4 4 13 6 – – 99 78 – 21 13 8 2 1 2 1 2 895 261 128 212 295 921 319 22 286 56 367 639 215 595 046 555 431 686 346 28 162 97 088 925 540 703 190 825 28 431 96 2 1 2 1 2 895 261 128 212 295 921 319 22 286 56 367 639 215 595 046 555 431 686 346 28 162 97 088 925 540 703 190 825 28 431 96 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 13 9 10 5 10 2 1 1 7 3 2 8 6 3 6 1 4 1 1 3 2 1 2 2 1 610 433 402 787 370 696 071 63 899 718 923 047 339 172 279 639 681 941 899 944 252 256 589 905 466 210 444 008 576 526 776 9 7 7 4 7 1 759 513 499 210 457 524 676 21 517 316 334 188 701 108 751 790 962 114 441 716 037 953 218 788 896 341 217 152 424 912 519 4 1 3 2 1 3 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 5 2 1 6 4 2 4 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 5 2 1 6 4 2 4 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 166 3 087 811 428 34 663 21 646 1 191 12 837 5 407 8 289 2 810 1 405 328 126 14 022 9 074 237 4 834 1 994 3 124 3 356 1 682 483 302 20 641 12 572 954 8 003 3 413 5 165 4 719 2 733 1 758 552 48 758 28 213 2 603 20 444 8 154 13 592 2 810 1 405 328 126 14 174 9 148 237 4 912 2 055 3 168 2 810 1 405 328 126 14 174 9 148 237 4 912 2 055 3 168 8 075 4 415 2 241 854 69 247 40 711 3 557 28 369 11 506 18 713 4 719 2 733 1 758 552 48 606 28 139 2 603 20 366 8 093 13 548 INCOME IN 1989 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL Families Percent below poverty level In owner-occupied housing unit With related children under 18 years With related children under 5 years Householder worked in 1989 Householder worked year round full time in 1989 Householder under 65 years with work disability Householder foreign born Householder under 25 years Householder 65 years and over Householder high school graduate or higher With public assistance income in 1989 With Social Security income in 1989 Mean income deficit (dollars) Married-couple families With related children under 18 years With related children under 5 years Householder worked in 1989 Householder worked year round full time in 1989 Householder high school graduate or higher Householder 65 years and over With public assistance income in 1989 With Social Security income in 1989 Mean income deficit (dollars) Female householder, no husband present With related children under 18 years With related children under 5 years Householder worked in 1989 Householder worked year round full time in 1989 Householder high school graduate or higher Householder 65 years and over With public assistance income in 1989 With Social Security income in 1989 Mean income deficit (dollars) Unrelated individuals Percent below poverty level Nonfamily householder In owner-occupied housing unit 65 years and over Mean income deficit (dollars) Persons Percent below poverty level Persons 18 years and over Persons 65 years and over Related children under 18 years Related children under 6 years Related children 5 to 17 years Persons below 125 percent of poverty level Persons below 200 percent of poverty level 1 237 18.4 332 1 151 769 683 24 137 – 211 50 765 556 99 4 387 237 206 158 145 18 144 21 38 12 5 020 894 845 537 494 6 541 27 480 77 4 137 2 067 33.5 658 132 83 3 984 6 588 19.0 3 810 154 2 612 1 291 1 472 8 292 13 201 617 21.5 142 593 407 334 12 45 – 105 5 426 307 38 4 358 101 93 70 81 12 84 5 17 – 4 293 470 454 303 253 – 308 – 259 33 4 177 1 052 37.4 270 43 36 4 091 3 099 22.1 1 823 41 1 162 560 670 3 842 5 845 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 620 16.1 190 558 362 349 12 92 – 106 45 339 249 61 4 415 136 113 88 64 6 60 16 21 12 5 559 424 391 234 241 6 233 27 221 44 4 092 1 015 30.2 388 89 47 3 872 3 489 16.9 1 987 113 1 450 731 802 4 450 7 356 2 308 23.6 1 635 2 037 1 372 1 542 40 164 2 184 242 1 102 594 248 5 935 1 191 1 059 774 842 22 569 114 282 126 6 431 702 644 368 388 15 316 91 260 87 5 486 1 941 41.1 938 643 174 3 856 12 662 26.0 6 819 526 5 744 2 674 3 441 16 452 27 073 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 5 38.5 – – – 5 377 5 5.1 5 – – – – 17 40 617 21.3 142 593 407 334 12 45 – 105 5 426 307 38 4 358 101 93 70 81 12 84 5 17 – 4 293 470 454 303 253 – 308 – 259 33 4 177 1 052 37.4 270 43 36 4 091 3 099 21.9 1 823 41 1 162 560 670 3 842 5 845 617 21.3 142 593 407 334 12 45 – 105 5 426 307 38 4 358 101 93 70 81 12 84 5 17 – 4 293 470 454 303 253 – 308 – 259 33 4 177 1 052 37.4 270 43 36 4 091 3 099 21.9 1 823 41 1 162 560 670 3 842 5 845 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 928 21.5 1 825 2 595 1 734 1 891 52 256 2 290 287 1 441 843 309 5 613 1 327 1 172 862 906 28 629 130 303 138 6 342 1 126 1 035 602 629 21 549 118 481 131 4 961 2 956 36.6 1 326 732 221 3 862 16 151 23.3 8 806 639 7 194 3 405 4 243 20 902 34 429 2 308 23.6 1 635 2 037 1 372 1 542 40 164 2 184 242 1 102 594 248 5 935 1 191 1 059 774 842 22 569 114 282 126 6 431 702 644 368 388 15 316 91 260 87 5 486 1 941 41.1 938 643 174 3 856 12 662 26.1 6 819 526 5 744 2 674 3 441 16 452 27 073 110 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 110 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 101. Poverty Status in 1989 of Asian or Pacific Islander Families and Persons: 1990 Urban and rural Inside and outside metropolitan area Rural Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Total Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area Central place Urban fringe Total Farm Total In central city Not in central city Total Rural ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1989 Families In owner-occupied housing unit With related children under 18 years With related children under 5 years Householder worked in 1989 Householder worked year round full time in 1989 Householder under 65 years with work disability Householder foreign born Householder under 25 years Householder 65 years and over Householder high school graduate or higher With public assistance income in 1989 With Social Security income in 1989 Married-couple families With related children under 18 years With related children under 5 years Householder worked in 1989 Householder worked year round full time in 1989 Householder high school graduate or higher Householder 65 years and over With public assistance income in 1989 With Social Security income in 1989 Female householder, no husband present With related children under 18 years With related children under 5 years Householder worked in 1989 Householder worked year round full time in 1989 Householder high school graduate or higher Householder 65 years and over With public assistance income in 1989 With Social Security income in 1989 Unrelated individuals for whom poverty status is determined Nonfamily householder In owner-occupied housing unit 65 years and over Persons for whom poverty status is determined Persons 18 years and over Persons 65 years and over Related children under 18 years Related children under 6 years Related children 5 to 17 years 3 1 2 1 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 1 2 565 514 528 224 251 108 119 697 235 150 950 281 267 789 974 005 595 764 380 102 165 163 519 407 141 427 223 360 26 91 67 2 389 1 048 1 742 812 2 190 1 391 84 1 800 142 82 2 036 180 141 1 921 1 403 697 1 793 1 208 1 681 63 120 80 308 256 72 252 124 225 7 35 34 1 013 621 167 96 10 599 7 093 458 3 503 1 207 2 470 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 176 466 786 412 1 061 717 35 897 93 68 914 101 126 868 571 308 802 556 699 39 45 83 211 151 69 175 99 135 19 56 33 1 205 347 87 47 6 133 4 342 260 1 761 721 1 136 240 132 186 107 216 142 9 139 19 3 198 26 24 187 156 89 178 121 167 3 24 10 39 22 10 26 17 27 – 2 12 702 127 58 16 2 270 1 540 44 725 292 474 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3 3 – – – – 2 389 1 048 1 742 812 2 190 1 391 84 1 800 142 82 2 036 180 141 1 921 1 403 697 1 793 1 208 1 681 63 120 80 308 256 72 252 124 225 7 35 34 1 013 621 167 96 10 634 7 113 458 3 518 1 207 2 485 2 389 1 048 1 742 812 2 190 1 391 84 1 800 142 82 2 036 180 141 1 921 1 403 697 1 793 1 208 1 681 63 120 80 308 256 72 252 124 225 7 35 34 1 013 621 167 96 10 634 7 113 458 3 518 1 207 2 485 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 416 598 972 519 1 277 859 44 1 036 112 71 1 112 127 150 1 055 727 397 980 677 866 42 69 93 250 173 79 201 116 162 19 58 45 1 907 474 145 63 8 368 5 862 304 2 471 1 013 1 595 240 132 186 107 216 142 9 139 19 3 198 26 24 187 156 89 178 121 167 3 24 10 39 22 10 26 17 27 – 2 12 702 127 58 16 2 235 1 520 44 710 292 459 2 218 968 254 143 16 732 11 435 718 5 264 1 928 3 606 INCOME IN 1989 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL Families Percent below poverty level In owner-occupied housing unit With related children under 18 years With related children under 5 years Householder worked in 1989 Householder worked year round full time in 1989 Householder under 65 years with work disability Householder foreign born Householder under 25 years Householder 65 years and over Householder high school graduate or higher With public assistance income in 1989 With Social Security income in 1989 Mean income deficit (dollars) Married-couple families With related children under 18 years With related children under 5 years Householder worked in 1989 Householder worked year round full time in 1989 Householder high school graduate or higher Householder 65 years and over With public assistance income in 1989 With Social Security income in 1989 Mean income deficit (dollars) Female householder, no husband present With related children under 18 years With related children under 5 years Householder worked in 1989 Householder worked year round full time in 1989 Householder high school graduate or higher Householder 65 years and over With public assistance income in 1989 With Social Security income in 1989 Mean income deficit (dollars) Unrelated individuals Percent below poverty level Nonfamily householder In owner-occupied housing unit 65 years and over Mean income deficit (dollars) Persons Percent below poverty level Persons 18 years and over Persons 65 years and over Related children under 18 years Related children under 6 years Related children 5 to 17 years Persons below 125 percent of poverty level Persons below 200 percent of poverty level 209 5.9 19 175 110 113 56 4 145 28 18 136 39 – 5 284 144 122 71 106 56 103 6 6 – 4 621 50 50 36 7 – 30 – 33 – 6 664 419 18.9 94 7 30 4 093 1 191 7.1 737 54 421 232 223 1 752 4 107 148 6.2 17 127 62 90 42 4 101 18 18 97 23 – 4 836 109 100 49 86 42 74 6 6 – 4 356 27 27 13 4 – 23 – 17 – 6 367 133 13.1 64 7 28 3 928 724 6.8 399 52 322 151 203 1 124 2 613 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 61 5.2 2 48 48 23 14 – 44 10 – 39 16 – 6 373 35 22 22 20 14 29 – – – 5 449 23 23 23 3 – 7 – 16 – 7 013 286 23.7 30 – 2 4 170 467 7.6 338 2 99 81 20 628 1 494 19 7.9 12 17 14 15 4 2 12 5 – 16 3 2 5 609 14 12 12 13 4 14 – 1 – 5 321 5 5 2 2 – 2 – 2 2 6 413 115 16.4 25 13 1 4 626 199 8.8 153 1 41 26 22 307 643 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 148 6.2 17 127 62 90 42 4 101 18 18 97 23 – 4 836 109 100 49 86 42 74 6 6 – 4 356 27 27 13 4 – 23 – 17 – 6 367 133 13.1 64 7 28 3 928 724 6.8 399 52 322 151 203 1 124 2 613 148 6.2 17 127 62 90 42 4 101 18 18 97 23 – 4 836 109 100 49 86 42 74 6 6 – 4 356 27 27 13 4 – 23 – 17 – 6 367 133 13.1 64 7 28 3 928 724 6.8 399 52 322 151 203 1 124 2 613 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 80 5.6 14 65 62 38 18 2 56 15 – 55 19 2 6 191 49 34 34 33 18 43 – 1 – 5 412 28 28 25 5 – 9 – 18 2 6 906 401 21.0 55 13 3 4 301 666 8.0 491 3 140 107 42 935 2 137 19 7.9 12 17 14 15 4 2 12 5 – 16 3 2 5 609 14 12 12 13 4 14 – 1 – 5 321 5 5 2 2 – 2 – 2 2 6 413 115 16.4 25 13 1 4 626 199 8.9 153 1 41 26 22 307 643 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 111 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 111 Table 102. Poverty Status in 1989 of Hispanic Origin Families and Persons: 1990 Urban and rural Inside and outside metropolitan area Rural Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area [Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race. Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Total Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area Central place Urban fringe Total Farm Total In central city Not in central city Total Rural ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1989 Families In owner-occupied housing unit With related children under 18 years With related children under 5 years Householder worked in 1989 Householder worked year round full time in 1989 Householder under 65 years with work disability Householder foreign born Householder under 25 years Householder 65 years and over Householder high school graduate or higher With public assistance income in 1989 With Social Security income in 1989 Married-couple families With related children under 18 years With related children under 5 years Householder worked in 1989 Householder worked year round full time in 1989 Householder high school graduate or higher Householder 65 years and over With public assistance income in 1989 With Social Security income in 1989 Female householder, no husband present With related children under 18 years With related children under 5 years Householder worked in 1989 Householder worked year round full time in 1989 Householder high school graduate or higher Householder 65 years and over With public assistance income in 1989 With Social Security income in 1989 Unrelated individuals for whom poverty status is determined Nonfamily householder In owner-occupied housing unit 65 years and over Persons for whom poverty status is determined Persons 18 years and over Persons 65 years and over Related children under 18 years Related children under 6 years Related children 5 to 17 years 2 1 2 1 2 1 887 194 044 081 670 606 194 761 303 65 451 250 217 208 529 814 110 360 917 54 80 165 426 370 214 312 145 319 11 152 35 1 974 955 1 331 686 1 841 1 092 147 510 194 42 1 643 141 162 1 532 1 015 509 1 481 911 1 315 31 45 113 305 258 159 223 118 214 11 96 32 1 376 924 168 38 9 024 5 558 130 3 418 1 515 2 153 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 913 239 713 395 829 514 47 251 109 23 808 109 55 676 514 305 629 449 602 23 35 52 121 112 55 89 27 105 – 56 3 976 369 99 10 825 950 59 859 793 172 506 273 358 188 448 264 47 112 23 27 449 29 39 422 308 161 385 227 377 22 10 32 49 35 18 36 19 49 5 19 7 702 254 121 10 3 268 1 966 55 1 279 510 840 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 10 – – 10 4 6 1 989 955 1 346 686 1 856 1 092 147 510 194 42 1 658 141 162 1 547 1 030 509 1 496 911 1 330 31 45 113 305 258 159 223 118 214 11 96 32 1 389 924 168 38 9 146 5 642 130 3 456 1 524 2 182 1 989 955 1 346 686 1 856 1 092 147 510 194 42 1 658 141 162 1 547 1 030 509 1 496 911 1 330 31 45 113 305 258 159 223 118 214 11 96 32 1 389 924 168 38 9 146 5 642 130 3 456 1 524 2 182 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 404 512 1 056 583 1 262 778 94 363 132 50 1 242 138 94 1 083 807 466 999 676 964 45 45 84 170 147 73 125 46 154 5 75 10 1 665 623 220 20 7 971 4 832 114 3 100 1 294 1 983 491 273 343 188 433 264 47 112 23 27 434 29 39 407 293 161 370 227 362 22 10 32 49 35 18 36 19 49 5 19 7 689 254 121 10 3 146 1 882 55 1 241 501 811 2 2 1 2 1 1 2 352 1 293 267 48 13 849 8 508 189 5 277 2 308 3 325 4 2 1 1 INCOME IN 1989 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL Families Percent below poverty level In owner-occupied housing unit With related children under 18 years With related children under 5 years Householder worked in 1989 Householder worked year round full time in 1989 Householder under 65 years with work disability Householder foreign born Householder under 25 years Householder 65 years and over Householder high school graduate or higher With public assistance income in 1989 With Social Security income in 1989 Mean income deficit (dollars) Married-couple families With related children under 18 years With related children under 5 years Householder worked in 1989 Householder worked year round full time in 1989 Householder high school graduate or higher Householder 65 years and over With public assistance income in 1989 With Social Security income in 1989 Mean income deficit (dollars) Female householder, no husband present With related children under 18 years With related children under 5 years Householder worked in 1989 Householder worked year round full time in 1989 Householder high school graduate or higher Householder 65 years and over With public assistance income in 1989 With Social Security income in 1989 Mean income deficit (dollars) Unrelated individuals Percent below poverty level Nonfamily householder In owner-occupied housing unit 65 years and over Mean income deficit (dollars) Persons Percent below poverty level Persons 18 years and over Persons 65 years and over Related children under 18 years Related children under 6 years Related children 5 to 17 years Persons below 125 percent of poverty level Persons below 200 percent of poverty level 235 8.1 4 210 153 154 27 29 102 28 – 171 50 17 4 746 83 60 44 68 24 61 – – 7 4 835 125 123 100 64 – 83 – 50 10 5 293 628 26.7 231 30 29 4 006 1 653 11.9 990 29 626 322 319 2 417 4 837 154 7.8 – 141 99 114 – 17 79 19 – 101 33 17 4 695 49 36 22 44 – 29 – – 7 5 665 93 93 71 58 – 60 – 33 10 4 734 320 23.3 179 26 29 3 792 1 069 11.8 587 29 460 232 236 1 570 2 969 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 81 8.9 4 69 54 40 27 12 23 9 – 70 17 – 4 843 34 24 22 24 24 32 – – – 3 637 32 30 29 6 – 23 – 17 – 6 916 308 31.6 52 4 – 4 228 584 12.1 403 – 166 90 83 847 1 868 36 7.1 14 31 21 33 – – 23 7 – 26 13 2 4 701 23 18 16 23 – 13 – – – 5 006 13 13 5 10 – 13 – 13 2 4 161 196 27.9 52 14 2 4 507 388 11.9 242 2 123 51 76 487 907 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 10 154 7.7 – 141 99 114 – 17 79 19 – 101 33 17 4 695 49 36 22 44 – 29 – – 7 5 665 93 93 71 58 – 60 – 33 10 4 734 320 23.0 179 26 29 3 792 1 069 11.7 587 29 460 232 236 1 570 2 969 154 7.7 – 141 99 114 – 17 79 19 – 101 33 17 4 695 49 36 22 44 – 29 – – 7 5 665 93 93 71 58 – 60 – 33 10 4 734 320 23.0 179 26 29 3 792 1 069 11.7 587 29 460 232 236 1 570 2 969 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 117 8.3 18 100 75 73 27 12 46 16 – 96 30 2 4 800 57 42 38 47 24 45 – – – 4 190 45 43 34 16 – 36 – 30 2 6 120 504 30.3 104 18 2 4 336 972 12.2 645 2 289 141 159 1 334 2 775 36 7.3 14 31 21 33 – – 23 7 – 26 13 2 4 701 23 18 16 23 – 13 – – – 5 006 13 13 5 10 – 13 – 13 2 4 161 196 28.4 52 14 2 4 507 388 12.3 242 2 123 51 76 487 907 112 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 112 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 103. Poverty Status in 1989 of White, Not of Hispanic Origin Families and Persons: 1990 Urban and rural Inside and outside metropolitan area Rural Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Total Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area Central place Urban fringe Total Farm Total In central city Not in central city Total Rural ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1989 Families In owner-occupied housing unit With related children under 18 years With related children under 5 years Householder worked in 1989 Householder worked year round full time in 1989 Householder under 65 years with work disability Householder foreign born Householder under 25 years Householder 65 years and over Householder high school graduate or higher With public assistance income in 1989 With Social Security income in 1989 Married-couple families With related children under 18 years With related children under 5 years Householder worked in 1989 Householder worked year round full time in 1989 Householder high school graduate or higher Householder 65 years and over With public assistance income in 1989 With Social Security income in 1989 Female householder, no husband present With related children under 18 years With related children under 5 years Householder worked in 1989 Householder worked year round full time in 1989 Householder high school graduate or higher Householder 65 years and over With public assistance income in 1989 With Social Security income in 1989 Unrelated individuals for whom poverty status is determined Nonfamily householder In owner-occupied housing unit 65 years and over Persons for whom poverty status is determined Persons 18 years and over Persons 65 years and over Related children under 18 years Related children under 6 years Related children 5 to 17 years 73 43 45 21 66 43 4 3 4 3 66 4 6 59 35 17 55 37 55 3 2 5 9 7 3 7 3 8 860 537 614 945 005 686 372 977 656 833 467 736 847 562 559 839 084 811 052 246 208 421 259 546 056 416 806 061 426 2 252 1 062 708 273 703 584 299 353 991 430 737 860 45 28 28 13 41 28 2 2 2 2 42 2 3 37 21 10 34 24 34 1 1 3 5 4 1 4 2 5 661 264 154 501 595 497 789 705 732 094 121 652 914 453 953 941 914 773 966 784 168 179 731 722 916 591 434 057 228 1 305 539 254 621 352 922 174 528 147 339 518 939 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 28 15 17 8 24 15 1 1 1 1 24 2 2 22 13 6 20 13 20 1 1 2 3 2 1 2 1 2 199 298 602 549 494 242 559 270 905 726 421 107 932 180 742 984 267 128 156 434 041 230 540 841 162 804 351 990 213 969 534 370 594 310 688 132 832 857 091 219 921 32 23 19 8 27 14 2 1 1 27 2 3 26 16 7 24 12 23 1 1 2 2 2 1 2 180 216 484 591 535 270 334 816 025 867 237 124 061 941 336 513 246 940 936 632 298 616 483 048 682 863 743 072 150 670 280 822 950 505 245 910 881 530 728 955 093 266 251 130 35 245 112 28 – 5 55 215 17 60 237 107 27 214 112 196 52 13 53 8 8 6 8 – 6 – 4 4 142 69 23 2 1 010 710 93 290 55 253 46 29 28 13 42 29 2 2 2 2 43 2 4 38 22 11 35 25 35 1 1 3 5 4 1 4 2 5 839 269 801 760 641 194 860 722 753 140 226 704 018 516 537 182 878 420 975 830 200 264 816 773 934 652 478 135 228 1 321 554 793 980 612 925 445 532 284 597 927 864 46 29 28 13 42 29 2 2 2 2 43 2 4 38 22 11 35 25 36 1 1 3 5 4 1 4 2 5 839 267 809 754 662 215 851 719 746 125 249 696 033 554 551 188 906 445 005 813 191 277 802 767 922 645 474 128 230 1 322 556 785 972 613 940 461 548 284 597 927 864 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 59 37 36 16 50 28 3 2 2 3 50 4 5 48 29 14 43 25 43 3 2 4 5 4 1 4 2 4 201 576 386 770 954 826 841 078 902 551 557 152 865 098 445 151 550 429 105 033 295 758 933 847 833 599 055 989 348 1 606 788 674 204 609 919 796 734 243 561 765 089 31 22 18 8 26 13 2 1 1 26 2 2 25 15 7 23 12 22 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 002 232 793 281 417 544 277 796 003 846 077 066 935 844 708 222 220 264 883 615 270 513 402 004 666 796 698 986 144 649 261 296 580 249 242 618 856 418 470 546 168 47 31 12 3 275 196 10 78 30 52 29 19 8 1 170 122 6 47 18 31 18 11 4 1 105 73 4 31 12 20 16 10 6 1 118 80 4 37 12 27 29 19 8 1 174 125 6 48 18 32 29 19 8 1 174 125 6 48 18 32 34 22 10 2 219 151 9 67 24 47 16 10 6 1 114 77 4 36 12 26 INCOME IN 1989 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL Families Percent below poverty level In owner-occupied housing unit With related children under 18 years With related children under 5 years Householder worked in 1989 Householder worked year round full time in 1989 Householder under 65 years with work disability Householder foreign born Householder under 25 years Householder 65 years and over Householder high school graduate or higher With public assistance income in 1989 With Social Security income in 1989 Mean income deficit (dollars) Married-couple families With related children under 18 years With related children under 5 years Householder worked in 1989 Householder worked year round full time in 1989 Householder high school graduate or higher Householder 65 years and over With public assistance income in 1989 With Social Security income in 1989 Mean income deficit (dollars) Female householder, no husband present With related children under 18 years With related children under 5 years Householder worked in 1989 Householder worked year round full time in 1989 Householder high school graduate or higher Householder 65 years and over With public assistance income in 1989 With Social Security income in 1989 Mean income deficit (dollars) Unrelated individuals Percent below poverty level Nonfamily householder In owner-occupied housing unit 65 years and over Mean income deficit (dollars) Persons Percent below poverty level Persons 18 years and over Persons 65 years and over Related children under 18 years Related children under 6 years Related children 5 to 17 years Persons below 125 percent of poverty level Persons below 200 percent of poverty level 3 469 4.8 858 3 112 2 024 2 114 391 340 156 717 57 2 776 1 218 161 4 600 1 300 1 031 738 928 330 1 064 42 172 80 4 489 1 917 1 864 1 141 1 037 53 1 510 11 972 72 4 612 6 275 13.2 2 600 622 363 3 477 16 159 5.9 10 742 487 5 009 2 562 2 789 23 446 49 064 2 113 4.6 499 1 926 1 199 1 261 212 152 119 443 23 1 680 765 96 4 737 738 601 423 520 169 609 12 119 43 4 651 1 244 1 203 696 680 43 977 11 605 48 4 677 3 580 12.2 1 449 292 184 3 558 9 619 5.7 6 300 242 3 084 1 533 1 770 13 794 27 891 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 338 4.9 350 1 168 836 821 173 181 37 267 34 1 056 463 65 4 366 545 413 309 391 155 438 30 53 37 4 234 672 660 462 342 10 510 – 377 24 4 480 2 686 14.6 1 155 325 179 3 348 6 513 6.2 4 415 245 1 925 1 029 1 019 9 618 21 190 1 765 5.7 1 099 1 358 674 1 053 137 229 63 116 131 1 328 411 140 5 213 1 020 688 418 632 124 786 109 175 107 5 152 594 563 185 316 13 433 10 206 26 5 196 2 639 15.7 1 261 761 164 3 755 8 478 7.1 5 342 389 2 870 946 2 115 11 753 22 496 4 1.5 4 2 2 2 – 2 – – – 2 – – 267 2 – – – – 2 – – – 359 2 2 2 2 – – – – – 175 54 38.0 – – – 3 613 62 6.1 51 – 1 1 – 137 207 2 145 4.6 503 1 958 1 219 1 272 216 159 119 450 23 1 708 773 96 4 728 755 618 436 524 173 622 12 119 43 4 678 1 259 1 218 703 687 43 992 11 613 48 4 648 3 600 12.1 1 443 295 184 3 565 9 736 5.6 6 364 242 3 128 1 554 1 798 13 957 28 149 2 138 4.6 503 1 951 1 212 1 265 216 152 119 443 23 1 701 773 96 4 730 755 618 436 524 173 622 12 119 43 4 678 1 252 1 211 696 680 43 985 11 613 48 4 651 3 599 12.1 1 442 295 184 3 555 9 728 5.6 6 356 242 3 128 1 554 1 798 13 937 28 148 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3 119 5.5 1 465 2 537 1 511 1 891 312 416 100 382 167 2 399 888 205 4 823 1 577 1 105 716 1 038 279 1 237 139 227 146 4 812 1 271 1 231 654 661 25 952 10 593 48 4 806 5 267 15.2 2 392 1 073 349 3 539 14 884 6.8 9 703 642 4 751 1 954 3 106 21 213 43 414 1 743 5.8 1 094 1 339 654 1 041 139 231 63 114 131 1 309 408 136 5 173 1 007 675 400 630 124 774 109 174 107 5 055 590 562 183 311 15 431 10 204 24 5 282 2 627 16.1 1 275 764 173 3 740 8 379 7.3 5 296 398 2 826 925 2 087 11 608 22 205 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 113 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 113 Table 104. Selected Characteristics of White Persons 60 Years and Over by Age: 1990 Urban and rural Inside and outside metropolitan area Rural Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Total Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area Central place Urban fringe Total Farm Total In central city Not in central city Total Rural LIVING ARRANGEMENTS Persons 60 to 64 years In households In group quarters Nursing homes Persons 65 to 74 years In households In group quarters Nursing homes Persons 75 years and over In households In group quarters Nursing homes 6 786 6 728 58 26 8 396 8 248 148 136 3 773 3 145 628 605 4 102 4 058 44 22 4 878 4 824 54 54 1 905 1 649 256 244 – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 684 2 670 14 4 3 518 3 424 94 82 1 868 1 496 372 361 3 114 3 069 45 – 3 433 3 401 32 11 1 117 1 113 4 4 24 24 – – 49 49 – – 44 44 – – 4 186 4 142 44 22 4 997 4 943 54 54 1 922 1 666 256 244 4 186 4 142 44 22 4 997 4 943 54 54 1 922 1 666 256 244 – – – – – – – – – – – – 5 714 5 655 59 4 6 832 6 706 126 93 2 968 2 592 376 365 3 030 2 985 45 – 3 314 3 282 32 11 1 100 1 096 4 4 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Persons 60 to 64 years Less than 9th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher Persons 65 to 74 years Less than 9th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher Persons 75 years and over Less than 9th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher 6 786 402 1 042 1 815 1 963 1 564 8 396 488 1 200 2 830 2 557 1 321 3 773 627 724 1 035 768 619 4 102 256 555 1 088 1 222 981 4 878 212 671 1 686 1 455 854 1 905 344 342 459 448 312 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 684 146 487 727 741 583 3 518 276 529 1 144 1 102 467 1 868 283 382 576 320 307 3 114 313 500 1 035 802 464 3 433 374 600 1 070 784 605 1 117 323 152 302 210 130 24 3 – 18 – 3 49 3 12 17 8 9 44 2 8 15 11 8 4 186 263 555 1 114 1 255 999 4 997 238 700 1 724 1 458 877 1 922 344 342 471 448 317 4 186 263 555 1 114 1 255 999 4 997 238 700 1 724 1 458 877 1 922 344 342 471 448 317 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 5 714 452 987 1 736 1 510 1 029 6 832 624 1 100 2 176 1 883 1 049 2 968 606 534 866 530 432 3 030 306 500 1 009 769 446 3 314 348 571 1 032 781 582 1 100 323 152 290 210 125 INCOME AND POVERTY STATUS IN 1989 Married-couple families, householder 60 to 64 years Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level Persons 60 to 64 years living alone Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 or more Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level Married-couple families, householder 65 to 74 years Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level Persons 65 to 74 years living alone Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 or more Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level Married-couple families, householder 75 years and over Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level Persons 75 years and over living alone Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 or more Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level 2 545 17 13 56 151 302 437 1 569 1.2 1 434 77 207 178 308 222 442 7.3 2 742 12 49 91 370 444 603 1 173 .9 2 215 140 345 525 521 340 344 8.0 703 12 53 43 151 108 136 200 5.5 1 236 128 285 271 309 97 146 11.3 1 565 7 – 26 86 175 229 1 042 .4 824 40 73 116 199 122 274 6.4 1 557 – 19 34 146 230 380 748 .7 1 263 100 154 253 298 233 225 8.6 376 5 18 16 81 48 79 129 3.5 584 61 125 131 152 42 73 11.1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 980 10 13 30 65 127 208 527 2.3 610 37 134 62 109 100 168 8.5 1 185 12 30 57 224 214 223 425 1.2 952 40 191 272 223 107 119 7.4 327 7 35 27 70 60 57 71 8.0 652 67 160 140 157 55 73 11.5 1 259 36 68 74 136 171 234 540 7.0 541 57 115 102 102 51 114 17.4 1 313 49 56 100 323 204 279 302 4.9 788 68 202 166 176 91 85 9.3 355 13 34 43 94 68 40 63 6.5 356 24 113 88 103 11 17 10.7 7 – – – – – 2 5 – 3 – – – – – 3 – 25 – – – 2 2 9 12 – – – – – – – – – 27 – – 8 11 – – 8 – 2 – – 2 – – – – 1 611 7 – 26 86 184 235 1 073 .4 830 40 73 116 199 128 274 6.4 1 586 – 19 34 154 230 397 752 .7 1 279 100 154 253 307 233 232 8.4 376 5 18 16 81 48 79 129 3.5 584 61 125 131 152 42 73 11.1 1 611 7 – 26 86 184 235 1 073 .4 830 40 73 116 199 128 274 6.4 1 586 – 19 34 154 230 397 752 .7 1 279 100 154 253 307 233 232 8.4 376 5 18 16 81 48 79 129 3.5 584 61 125 131 152 42 73 11.1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 193 46 81 104 201 289 436 1 036 5.1 1 145 94 249 164 211 145 282 12.8 2 469 61 86 157 539 418 485 723 3.2 1 724 108 393 438 390 198 197 8.3 682 20 69 70 164 128 97 134 7.2 1 008 91 273 228 260 66 90 11.2 1 213 36 68 74 136 162 228 509 7.3 535 57 115 102 102 45 114 17.6 1 284 49 56 100 315 204 262 298 5.0 772 68 202 166 167 91 78 9.5 355 13 34 43 94 68 40 63 6.5 356 24 113 88 103 11 17 10.7 114 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 114 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 105. Selected Characteristics of Black Persons 60 Years and Over by Age: 1990 Urban and rural Inside and outside metropolitan area Rural Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Total Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area Central place Urban fringe Total Farm Total In central city Not in central city Total Rural LIVING ARRANGEMENTS Persons 60 to 64 years In households In group quarters Nursing homes Persons 65 to 74 years In households In group quarters Nursing homes Persons 75 years and over In households In group quarters Nursing homes 318 300 18 10 425 425 – – 130 107 23 15 213 203 10 10 344 344 – – 89 66 23 15 – – – – – – – – – – – – 105 97 8 – 81 81 – – 41 41 – – 13 13 – – 17 17 – – 32 32 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 213 203 10 10 344 344 – – 89 66 23 15 213 203 10 10 344 344 – – 89 66 23 15 – – – – – – – – – – – – 118 110 8 – 98 98 – – 73 73 – – 13 13 – – 17 17 – – 32 32 – – EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Persons 60 to 64 years Less than 9th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher Persons 65 to 74 years Less than 9th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher Persons 75 years and over Less than 9th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher 318 33 65 84 99 37 425 164 81 110 26 44 130 53 48 7 22 – 213 12 22 75 74 30 344 122 60 105 13 44 89 29 38 7 15 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 105 21 43 9 25 7 81 42 21 5 13 – 41 24 10 – 7 – 13 – – 8 3 2 17 3 11 3 – – 32 12 2 8 10 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 213 12 22 75 74 30 344 122 60 105 13 44 89 29 38 7 15 – 213 12 22 75 74 30 344 122 60 105 13 44 89 29 38 7 15 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 118 21 43 17 28 9 98 45 32 8 13 – 73 36 12 8 17 – 13 – – 8 3 2 17 3 11 3 – – 32 12 2 8 10 – INCOME AND POVERTY STATUS IN 1989 Married-couple families, householder 60 to 64 years Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level Persons 60 to 64 years living alone Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 or more Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level Married-couple families, householder 65 to 74 years Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level Persons 65 to 74 years living alone Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 or more Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level Married-couple families, householder 75 years and over Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level Persons 75 years and over living alone Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 or more Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level 56 – – – 11 14 – 31 – 88 9 25 16 7 – 31 29.5 135 – – – – – 62 73 – 143 6 80 – 26 6 25 12.6 22 – – 8 – 7 7 – – 36 5 11 10 10 – – 13.9 22 – – – – – – 22 – 74 9 14 16 7 – 28 20.3 117 – – – – – 57 60 – 89 6 59 – 9 6 9 6.7 7 – – – – 7 – – – 26 5 11 10 – – – 19.2 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 34 – – – 11 14 – 9 – 14 – 11 – – – 3 78.6 18 – – – – – 5 13 – 54 – 21 – 17 – 16 22.2 15 – – 8 – – 7 – – 10 – – – 10 – – – 11 – – – – – 3 8 – – – – – – – – – 5 2 – – – 3 – – 40.0 1 – 1 – – – – – 12 – 8 4 – – – – – 4 2 – – 2 – – 50.0 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 22 – – – – – – 22 – 74 9 14 16 7 – 28 20.3 117 – – – – – 57 60 – 89 6 59 – 9 6 9 6.7 7 – – – – 7 – – – 26 5 11 10 – – – 19.2 22 – – – – – – 22 – 74 9 14 16 7 – 28 20.3 117 – – – – – 57 60 – 89 6 59 – 9 6 9 6.7 7 – – – – 7 – – – 26 5 11 10 – – – 19.2 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 45 – – – 11 14 3 17 – 14 – 11 – – – 3 78.6 23 2 – – – 3 5 13 8.7 55 – 22 – 17 – 16 21.8 27 – 8 12 – – 7 – – 14 2 – – 12 – – 14.3 11 – – – – – 3 8 – – – – – – – – – 5 2 – – – 3 – – 40.0 1 – 1 – – – – – 12 – 8 4 – – – – – 4 2 – – 2 – – 50.0 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 115 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 115 Table 106. Selected Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons 60 Years and Over by Age: 1990 Urban and rural Inside and outside metropolitan area Rural Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Total Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area Central place Urban fringe Total Farm Total In central city Not in central city Total Rural LIVING ARRANGEMENTS Persons 60 to 64 years In households In group quarters Nursing homes Persons 65 to 74 years In households In group quarters Nursing homes Persons 75 years and over In households In group quarters Nursing homes 804 761 43 29 875 776 99 84 512 407 105 105 313 276 37 23 186 162 24 16 90 67 23 23 – – – – – – – – – – – – 491 485 6 6 689 614 75 68 422 340 82 82 1 156 1 141 15 – 1 667 1 653 14 6 966 942 24 12 – – – – – – – – – – – – 313 276 37 23 186 162 24 16 90 67 23 23 313 276 37 23 186 162 24 16 90 67 23 23 – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 647 1 626 21 6 2 356 2 267 89 74 1 388 1 282 106 94 1 156 1 141 15 – 1 667 1 653 14 6 966 942 24 12 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Persons 60 to 64 years Less than 9th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher Persons 65 to 74 years Less than 9th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher Persons 75 years and over Less than 9th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher 804 340 155 124 151 34 875 497 106 180 73 19 512 369 40 47 42 14 313 110 67 45 75 16 186 99 29 44 14 – 90 54 10 8 14 4 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 491 230 88 79 76 18 689 398 77 136 59 19 422 315 30 39 28 10 1 156 895 100 100 56 5 1 667 1 368 120 99 62 18 966 882 24 26 28 6 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 313 110 67 45 75 16 186 99 29 44 14 – 90 54 10 8 14 4 313 110 67 45 75 16 186 99 29 44 14 – 90 54 10 8 14 4 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 647 1 125 188 179 132 23 2 356 1 766 197 235 121 37 1 388 1 197 54 65 56 16 1 156 895 100 100 56 5 1 667 1 368 120 99 62 18 966 882 24 26 28 6 INCOME AND POVERTY STATUS IN 1989 Married-couple families, householder 60 to 64 years Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level Persons 60 to 64 years living alone Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 or more Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level Married-couple families, householder 65 to 74 years Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level Persons 65 to 74 years living alone Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 or more Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level Married-couple families, householder 75 years and over Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level Persons 75 years and over living alone Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 or more Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level 187 7 7 4 30 34 30 75 5.3 194 74 48 23 26 16 7 44.8 194 – 9 10 38 31 46 60 4.6 220 22 59 85 22 8 24 10.9 62 1 12 2 16 11 4 16 19.4 167 41 51 62 13 – – 31.7 82 – 7 – 17 14 19 25 – 72 18 32 – 9 8 5 36.1 24 – 5 – 6 8 – 5 20.8 58 12 6 31 9 – – 20.7 4 – – – – 4 – – – 48 15 17 16 – – – 50.0 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 105 7 – 4 13 20 11 50 9.5 122 56 16 23 17 8 2 50.0 170 – 4 10 32 23 46 55 2.4 162 10 53 54 13 8 24 7.4 58 1 12 2 16 7 4 16 20.7 119 26 34 46 13 – – 24.4 386 17 33 52 63 59 78 84 19.2 147 54 34 12 28 7 12 40.8 510 13 48 74 116 109 93 57 16.5 300 69 114 70 37 8 2 28.7 206 12 20 37 53 37 33 14 14.6 202 58 73 53 9 4 5 34.2 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 82 – 7 – 17 14 19 25 – 72 18 32 – 9 8 5 36.1 24 – 5 – 6 8 – 5 20.8 58 12 6 31 9 – – 20.7 4 – – – – 4 – – – 48 15 17 16 – – – 50.0 82 – 7 – 17 14 19 25 – 72 18 32 – 9 8 5 36.1 24 – 5 – 6 8 – 5 20.8 58 12 6 31 9 – – 20.7 4 – – – – 4 – – – 48 15 17 16 – – – 50.0 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 491 24 33 56 76 79 89 134 17.1 269 110 50 35 45 15 14 45.0 680 13 52 84 148 132 139 112 12.9 462 79 167 124 50 16 26 21.2 264 13 32 39 69 44 37 30 15.9 321 84 107 99 22 4 5 30.5 386 17 33 52 63 59 78 84 19.2 147 54 34 12 28 7 12 40.8 510 13 48 74 116 109 93 57 16.5 300 69 114 70 37 8 2 28.7 206 12 20 37 53 37 33 14 14.6 202 58 73 53 9 4 5 34.2 116 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 116 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 107. Selected Characteristics of Asian or Pacific Islander Persons 60 Years and Over by Age: 1990 Urban and rural Inside and outside metropolitan area Rural Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Total Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area Central place Urban fringe Total Farm Total In central city Not in central city Total Rural LIVING ARRANGEMENTS Persons 60 to 64 years In households In group quarters Nursing homes Persons 65 to 74 years In households In group quarters Nursing homes Persons 75 years and over In households In group quarters Nursing homes 431 405 26 – 561 541 20 4 177 161 16 16 259 259 – – 364 360 4 4 114 98 16 16 – – – – – – – – – – – – 172 146 26 – 197 181 16 – 63 63 – – 44 26 18 – 33 33 – – 11 11 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 259 259 – – 364 360 4 4 114 98 16 16 259 259 – – 364 360 4 4 114 98 16 16 – – – – – – – – – – – – 216 172 44 – 230 214 16 – 74 74 – – 44 26 18 – 33 33 – – 11 11 – – EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Persons 60 to 64 years Less than 9th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher Persons 65 to 74 years Less than 9th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher Persons 75 years and over Less than 9th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher 431 139 75 120 72 25 561 307 68 82 48 56 177 118 25 14 15 5 259 86 26 96 33 18 364 201 41 60 27 35 114 62 25 14 8 5 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 172 53 49 24 39 7 197 106 27 22 21 21 63 56 – – 7 – 44 21 6 12 2 3 33 9 9 5 5 5 11 8 – – 3 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 259 86 26 96 33 18 364 201 41 60 27 35 114 62 25 14 8 5 259 86 26 96 33 18 364 201 41 60 27 35 114 62 25 14 8 5 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 216 74 55 36 41 10 230 115 36 27 26 26 74 64 – – 10 – 44 21 6 12 2 3 33 9 9 5 5 5 11 8 – – 3 – INCOME AND POVERTY STATUS IN 1989 Married-couple families, householder 60 to 64 years Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level Persons 60 to 64 years living alone Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 or more Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level Married-couple families, householder 65 to 74 years Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level Persons 65 to 74 years living alone Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 or more Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level Married-couple families, householder 75 years and over Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level Persons 75 years and over living alone Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 or more Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level 79 – – 6 – 22 6 45 – 22 – 8 – – 7 7 – 70 – – 7 14 14 10 25 8.6 106 12 36 33 – 11 14 28.3 32 – 8 24 – – – – – 13 – 13 – – – – – 68 – – 6 – 22 6 34 – – – – – – – – – 55 – – 7 14 7 5 22 10.9 83 10 26 33 – 8 6 33.7 8 – 8 – – – – – – 13 – 13 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 11 – – – – – – 11 – 22 – 8 – – 7 7 – 15 – – – – 7 5 3 – 23 2 10 – – 3 8 8.7 24 – – 24 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3 – – – – – – 3 – 2 – – – – 2 – – 3 – – – – – 2 1 – 13 – 1 2 7 3 – 7.7 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 68 – – 6 – 22 6 34 – – – – – – – – – 55 – – 7 14 7 5 22 10.9 83 10 26 33 – 8 6 33.7 8 – 8 – – – – – – 13 – 13 – – – – – 68 – – 6 – 22 6 34 – – – – – – – – – 55 – – 7 14 7 5 22 10.9 83 10 26 33 – 8 6 33.7 8 – 8 – – – – – – 13 – 13 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 14 – – – – – – 14 – 24 – 8 – – 9 7 – 18 – – – – 7 7 4 – 36 2 11 2 7 6 8 8.3 24 – – 24 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3 – – – – – – 3 – 2 – – – – 2 – – 3 – – – – – 2 1 – 13 – 1 2 7 3 – 7.7 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 117 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 117 Table 108. Selected Characteristics of Hispanic Origin Persons 60 Years and Over by Age: 1990 Urban and rural Inside and outside metropolitan area Rural Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area [Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race. Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Total Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area Central place Urban fringe Total Farm Total In central city Not in central city Total Rural LIVING ARRANGEMENTS Persons 60 to 64 years In households In group quarters Nursing homes Persons 65 to 74 years In households In group quarters Nursing homes Persons 75 years and over In households In group quarters Nursing homes 145 145 – – 144 144 – – 45 45 – – 100 100 – – 98 98 – – 32 32 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 45 45 – – 46 46 – – 13 13 – – 42 37 5 – 48 48 – – 7 7 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 100 100 – – 98 98 – – 32 32 – – 100 100 – – 98 98 – – 32 32 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 87 82 5 – 94 94 – – 20 20 – – 42 37 5 – 48 48 – – 7 7 – – EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Persons 60 to 64 years Less than 9th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher Persons 65 to 74 years Less than 9th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher Persons 75 years and over Less than 9th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher 145 40 39 39 25 2 144 28 54 43 19 – 45 3 16 4 7 15 100 30 38 32 – – 98 14 44 31 9 – 32 – 16 4 7 5 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 45 10 1 7 25 2 46 14 10 12 10 – 13 3 – – – 10 42 14 – 3 17 8 48 10 4 17 12 5 7 7 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 100 30 38 32 – – 98 14 44 31 9 – 32 – 16 4 7 5 100 30 38 32 – – 98 14 44 31 9 – 32 – 16 4 7 5 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 87 24 1 10 42 10 94 24 14 29 22 5 20 10 – – – 10 42 14 – 3 17 8 48 10 4 17 12 5 7 7 – – – – INCOME AND POVERTY STATUS IN 1989 Married-couple families, householder 60 to 64 years Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level Persons 60 to 64 years living alone Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 or more Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level Married-couple families, householder 65 to 74 years Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level Persons 65 to 74 years living alone Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 or more Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level Married-couple families, householder 75 years and over Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level Persons 75 years and over living alone Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 or more Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level 51 – – – 13 1 12 25 – 41 6 19 – – 5 11 34.1 51 – – – 22 19 – 10 – 31 22 – – 9 – – 71.0 3 – – – – 3 – – – 7 7 – – – – – 100.0 29 – – – 8 – 12 9 – 28 – 19 – – – 9 28.6 31 – – – 20 11 – – – 31 22 – – 9 – – 71.0 – – – – – – – – – 7 7 – – – – – 100.0 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 22 – – – 5 1 – 16 – 13 6 – – – 5 2 46.2 20 – – – 2 8 – 10 – – – – – – – – – 3 – – – – 3 – – – – – – – – – – – 16 – – 8 – – – 8 – 7 – – – 7 – – – 17 – – – 17 – – – – – – – – – – – – 5 – – – 5 – – – – 2 2 – – – – – 100.0 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 29 – – – 8 – 12 9 – 28 – 19 – – – 9 28.6 31 – – – 20 11 – – – 31 22 – – 9 – – 71.0 – – – – – – – – – 7 7 – – – – – 100.0 29 – – – 8 – 12 9 – 28 – 19 – – – 9 28.6 31 – – – 20 11 – – – 31 22 – – 9 – – 71.0 – – – – – – – – – 7 7 – – – – – 100.0 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 38 – – 8 5 1 – 24 – 20 6 – – 7 5 2 30.0 37 – – – 19 8 – 10 – – – – – – – – – 8 – – – 5 3 – – – 2 2 – – – – – 100.0 16 – – 8 – – – 8 – 7 – – – 7 – – – 17 – – – 17 – – – – – – – – – – – – 5 – – – 5 – – – – 2 2 – – – – – 100.0 118 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 118 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 109. Selected Characteristics of White, Not of Hispanic Origin Persons 60 Years and Over by Age: 1990 Urban and rural Inside and outside metropolitan area Rural Inside metropolitan area Outside metropolitan area [Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Total Urban Inside urbanized area Outside urbanized area Central place Urban fringe Total Farm Total In central city Not in central city Total Rural LIVING ARRANGEMENTS Persons 60 to 64 years In households In group quarters Nursing homes Persons 65 to 74 years In households In group quarters Nursing homes Persons 75 years and over In households In group quarters Nursing homes 6 708 6 650 58 26 8 301 8 153 148 136 3 750 3 122 628 605 4 051 4 007 44 22 4 815 4 761 54 54 1 882 1 626 256 244 – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 657 2 643 14 4 3 486 3 392 94 82 1 868 1 496 372 361 3 090 3 045 45 – 3 399 3 367 32 11 1 110 1 106 4 4 24 24 – – 49 49 – – 44 44 – – 4 135 4 091 44 22 4 934 4 880 54 54 1 899 1 643 256 244 4 135 4 091 44 22 4 934 4 880 54 54 1 899 1 643 256 244 – – – – – – – – – – – – 5 663 5 604 59 4 6 766 6 640 126 93 2 961 2 585 376 365 3 006 2 961 45 – 3 280 3 248 32 11 1 093 1 089 4 4 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Persons 60 to 64 years Less than 9th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher Persons 65 to 74 years Less than 9th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher Persons 75 years and over Less than 9th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher 6 708 387 1 021 1 798 1 940 1 562 8 301 482 1 173 2 787 2 538 1 321 3 750 627 708 1 035 761 619 4 051 241 534 1 073 1 222 981 4 815 206 654 1 655 1 446 854 1 882 344 326 459 441 312 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 657 146 487 725 718 581 3 486 276 519 1 132 1 092 467 1 868 283 382 576 320 307 3 090 313 500 1 032 789 456 3 399 371 596 1 053 779 600 1 110 316 152 302 210 130 24 3 – 18 – 3 49 3 12 17 8 9 44 2 8 15 11 8 4 135 248 534 1 099 1 255 999 4 934 232 683 1 693 1 449 877 1 899 344 326 471 441 317 4 135 248 534 1 099 1 255 999 4 934 232 683 1 693 1 449 877 1 899 344 326 471 441 317 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 5 663 452 987 1 731 1 474 1 019 6 766 621 1 086 2 147 1 868 1 044 2 961 599 534 866 530 432 3 006 306 500 1 006 756 438 3 280 345 567 1 015 776 577 1 093 316 152 290 210 125 INCOME AND POVERTY STATUS IN 1989 Married-couple families, householder 60 to 64 years Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level Persons 60 to 64 years living alone Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 or more Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level Married-couple families, householder 65 to 74 years Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level Persons 65 to 74 years living alone Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 or more Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level Married-couple families, householder 75 years and over Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level Persons 75 years and over living alone Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 or more Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level 2 447 22 20 64 173 304 425 1 439 1.5 1 353 99 194 175 290 198 397 10.6 2 611 12 44 84 335 408 647 1 081 1.0 1 994 128 360 440 403 318 345 9.3 635 7 38 50 122 99 128 191 2.5 1 192 142 256 279 286 83 146 12.6 1 531 7 7 32 95 177 229 984 .5 748 27 65 111 174 113 258 6.1 1 485 – 14 31 127 197 418 698 .8 1 093 79 156 207 217 214 220 8.7 299 – 18 8 51 49 66 107 – 559 67 118 136 123 42 73 12.0 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 913 15 13 32 78 118 193 464 3.2 578 72 129 57 116 74 130 17.0 1 116 12 30 53 202 201 234 384 1.3 927 49 210 233 202 104 129 9.8 318 7 20 42 56 55 62 76 5.0 633 75 138 143 163 41 73 13.1 1 189 33 70 58 132 162 247 487 7.1 508 65 112 94 99 39 99 20.1 1 273 47 67 94 292 203 284 286 5.8 763 76 203 162 168 74 80 11.9 359 13 49 52 85 66 33 61 9.7 348 29 109 88 101 6 15 12.4 7 – – – – – 2 5 – 3 – – – – – 3 – 25 – – – 2 2 9 12 – – – – – – – – – 27 – – 8 11 – – 8 – 2 – – 2 – – – – 1 578 7 7 32 95 195 235 1 007 .4 763 27 65 111 174 119 267 6.0 1 514 – 14 31 135 197 435 702 .8 1 093 79 156 207 217 214 220 8.7 316 – 18 8 60 49 66 115 – 559 67 118 136 123 42 73 12.0 1 591 7 7 32 95 186 235 1 029 .4 754 27 65 111 174 119 258 6.1 1 514 – 14 31 135 197 435 702 .8 1 108 79 156 207 226 214 226 8.6 299 – 18 8 51 49 66 107 – 559 67 118 136 123 42 73 12.0 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 063 48 83 92 210 273 441 916 5.5 1 065 130 237 157 207 105 229 17.7 2 358 59 97 147 481 412 494 668 3.7 1 676 124 420 397 354 176 205 10.8 675 20 69 94 155 120 95 122 7.6 984 104 254 224 264 47 91 13.5 1 147 33 70 58 132 153 247 454 7.3 502 65 112 94 99 33 99 20.3 1 248 47 67 94 284 196 269 291 5.9 756 78 203 162 163 76 74 12.3 367 13 49 52 93 66 33 61 9.5 355 29 116 88 101 6 15 14.1 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 119 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 119 Table 110. Age, Fertility, and Household and Family Composition for Selected Racial Groups: 1990 [Threshold is 50 persons. Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State American Indian Eskimo Aleut All Asian Chinese Filipino Japanese Asian Indian Korean AGE All persons Under 3 years 3 and 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 74 years 75 years and over Median age 32 2 1 3 3 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 173 182 489 716 027 734 035 385 997 866 747 847 599 205 052 799 942 551 25.9 44 4 2 5 4 2 1 3 4 3 2 2 1 1 1 006 399 479 408 137 276 376 753 318 515 903 9 946 698 440 1 237 856 463 271 815 996 815 918 476 558 392 359 210 312 130 26.0 17 549 1 018 653 1 609 1 337 699 413 1 257 1 660 1 917 1 935 1 643 1 060 666 484 438 590 170 30.3 1 210 97 56 84 87 26 12 22 153 171 123 210 58 17 26 10 50 8 32.0 8 100 539 349 749 597 274 185 587 809 922 849 692 393 289 173 224 348 121 29.8 2 173 120 43 107 111 79 26 116 150 312 311 250 130 141 123 78 64 12 35.4 517 40 41 80 37 7 13 17 83 32 65 28 29 11 15 15 4 – 26.4 4 055 136 138 422 364 239 148 301 263 405 364 341 357 191 139 98 120 29 30.2 101 685 223 397 951 1 288 797 22.6 FERTILITY Women 15 to 24 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women ever married Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 25 to 34 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women ever married Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 35 to 44 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women No children 1 child 2 children 3 children 4 children 5 or more children Women ever married Children ever born Per 1,000 women 2 537 1 283 506 533 653 1 225 2 923 5 762 1 971 2 027 4 457 2 199 2 325 6 143 2 642 245 324 603 492 359 302 2 037 5 733 2 814 3 724 2 408 647 574 927 1 615 3 811 9 069 2 380 2 448 7 076 2 891 2 466 8 140 3 301 231 215 508 496 415 601 2 107 7 541 3 579 790 382 484 197 208 056 887 699 915 655 467 240 684 813 651 38 163 139 147 123 74 645 764 735 1 072 312 291 295 235 797 1 826 2 464 1 349 1 584 2 416 1 525 2 149 4 078 1 898 474 272 750 388 214 51 2 032 4 072 2 004 41 1 24 8 1 125 152 237 559 132 237 795 217 339 562 76 41 40 22 38 – 206 339 646 480 228 475 179 201 123 823 319 603 689 281 859 799 690 115 137 97 280 166 85 34 744 690 272 82 9 110 3 1 333 272 261 960 228 255 1 118 318 450 1 415 94 54 144 6 11 9 298 450 1 510 15 – – – – – 40 38 950 35 38 1 086 52 104 2 000 10 – 22 20 – – 42 104 2 476 325 48 148 73 10 137 442 458 036 414 454 097 508 852 677 128 59 195 103 21 2 498 852 711 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP All persons In households Family householder Male Female Nonfamily householder Male Female Spouse Child Other relatives Nonrelatives In group quarters Persons per household Persons per family 32 31 6 3 2 2 1 1 4 12 2 2 1 173 060 493 891 602 687 557 130 498 852 079 451 113 2.98 3.50 006 807 967 116 851 310 545 765 5 722 20 518 4 213 2 077 1 199 3.83 4.43 44 42 7 5 2 2 1 946 685 045 287 758 823 442 381 1 510 4 011 628 668 261 3.06 3.63 9 9 2 1 17 16 3 2 549 303 459 659 800 1 017 527 490 3 980 5 740 1 355 752 1 246 3.03 3.44 1 210 1 163 255 230 25 129 53 76 343 332 52 52 47 2.33 2.89 100 240 549 158 391 276 159 117 1 499 2 594 924 398 860 3.57 3.79 8 7 1 1 2 173 2 099 505 411 94 246 142 104 666 535 47 100 74 2.41 3.00 517 483 77 67 10 73 53 20 74 201 47 11 34 2.46 3.60 4 055 4 000 824 607 217 198 83 115 1 082 1 555 224 117 55 2.93 3.29 FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN Families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Subfamilies With own children under 18 years Married-couple subfamilies With own children under 18 years Mother-child subfamilies Persons under 18 years Percent living with two parents 493 108 322 647 209 201 001 437 827 463 438 50 25 276 12 148 54.3 6 4 2 3 2 1 2 1 967 622 536 782 570 279 179 482 879 1 297 1 257 104 64 809 18 699 60.8 7 5 3 4 3 2 2 1 2 045 1 295 698 1 338 833 478 497 351 173 140 136 18 14 84 3 694 60.4 459 303 189 699 825 979 509 365 141 197 108 134 45 63 5 316 80.1 3 2 1 2 1 255 175 88 231 159 78 14 6 – 5 – 5 – – 350 80.9 1 549 1 085 640 1 134 821 485 261 186 106 135 57 104 26 31 2 508 75.7 505 327 218 435 276 200 63 44 16 11 11 8 8 3 460 85.4 77 48 20 70 48 20 – – – – – – – – 205 72.2 824 478 131 650 381 119 122 87 12 28 28 11 11 17 1 299 86.0 UNMARRIED-PARTNER HOUSEHOLDS Total Male and female Both male Both female 937 925 4 8 951 932 13 6 287 273 – 14 185 185 – – 10 10 – – 120 120 – – 17 17 – – – – – – 2 2 – – SELECTED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS Households With one or more subfamilies With related members 15 years and over other than spouse, children, parents, or parents-in-law of householder With roomer, boarder, or foster child 15 years and over 9 180 411 753 128 10 277 1 229 1 282 56 2 868 129 266 64 4 476 179 370 90 384 6 24 11 1 825 137 269 41 751 2 3 3 150 – 7 – 1 022 27 50 28 120 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 120 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 110. Age, Fertility, and Household and Family Composition for Selected Racial Groups: 1990 Con. [Threshold is 50 persons. Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Vietnamese Cambodian Laotian Thai All Pacific Islander Hawaiian Samoan Guamanian AGE All persons Under 3 years 3 and 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 74 years 75 years and over Median age 396 16 4 20 5 7 9 107 99 24 60 28 17 – – – – – 26.5 75 12 – – – 22 – 1 – – 34 6 – – – – – – 35.4 205 3 – 47 41 6 6 38 7 26 20 4 7 – – – – – 19.9 326 20 2 26 35 8 4 26 26 22 77 55 23 – 2 – – – 33.6 1 805 149 97 223 196 104 31 145 271 120 196 104 73 10 27 37 4 18 24.0 737 61 48 91 63 38 15 58 121 46 106 25 30 7 9 7 4 8 24.7 569 72 25 82 56 49 11 35 85 26 38 29 22 – 9 30 – – 18.0 245 3 20 40 32 – 5 12 40 18 44 20 6 – 5 – – – 26.3 FERTILITY Women 15 to 24 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women ever married Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 25 to 34 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women ever married Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 35 to 44 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women No children 1 child 2 children 3 children 4 children 5 or more children Women ever married Children ever born Per 1,000 women 22 10 455 10 10 000 31 31 000 20 31 550 79 191 418 21 – 8 31 18 1 71 191 690 23 – – 1 – – – – – – – – 23 80 3 478 – – 6 – 17 – 23 80 3 478 24 4 167 14 – – 22 66 3 000 22 66 3 000 – – – – – – – – – – – – 17 – – 1 – – 32 54 688 32 54 688 108 240 222 8 19 41 26 9 5 108 240 222 149 84 564 41 67 634 227 434 912 167 388 323 138 317 297 10 42 28 32 15 11 136 317 331 34 19 559 11 14 273 92 150 630 62 134 161 67 184 746 8 1 10 32 13 3 65 184 831 60 45 750 11 33 000 64 152 375 48 136 833 28 36 286 – 20 8 – – – 28 36 286 12 – – – – – 44 106 409 37 106 865 21 35 667 2 7 10 – 2 – 21 35 667 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP All persons In households Family householder Male Female Nonfamily householder Male Female Spouse Child Other relatives Nonrelatives In group quarters Persons per household Persons per family 396 253 37 24 13 35 14 21 72 60 23 26 143 2.22 2.70 75 75 17 17 – – – – 18 34 – 6 – 4.00 4.00 205 199 40 32 8 2 2 – 47 103 – 7 6 3.93 3.85 326 326 54 36 18 19 17 2 128 91 20 14 – 2.67 2.85 1 805 1 729 346 284 62 78 67 11 335 781 86 103 76 3.63 4.02 737 672 129 97 32 56 52 4 136 294 38 19 65 3.26 4.07 569 564 116 97 19 16 9 7 77 289 24 42 5 3.90 3.97 245 245 59 48 11 6 6 – 46 89 3 42 – 3.00 3.07 FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN Families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Subfamilies With own children under 18 years Married-couple subfamilies With own children under 18 years Mother-child subfamilies Persons under 18 years Percent living with two parents 37 31 20 20 20 9 3 3 3 6 6 – – 6 52 73.1 17 17 17 17 17 17 – – – – – – – – 34 100.0 40 26 8 36 22 4 4 4 4 – – – – – 97 96.9 54 38 – 29 20 – 18 18 – – – – – – 91 74.7 346 291 170 277 241 156 49 35 8 15 3 12 – 3 769 83.6 129 112 75 104 90 65 19 16 4 9 3 6 – 3 301 87.4 116 107 58 88 79 54 19 19 4 6 – 6 – – 284 74.3 59 35 16 48 35 16 11 – – – – – – – 95 84.2 UNMARRIED-PARTNER HOUSEHOLDS Total Male and female Both male Both female 17 17 – – – – – – 2 2 – – – – – – 36 36 – – 12 12 – – 18 18 – – 6 6 – – SELECTED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS Households With one or more subfamilies With related members 15 years and over other than spouse, children, parents, or parents-in-law of householder With roomer, boarder, or foster child 15 years and over 72 – 6 – 17 – – – 42 – – 2 73 – 5 5 424 8 32 – 185 2 5 – 132 6 2 – 65 – 7 – SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 121 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 121 Table 111. Education, Ability to Speak English, and Disability for Selected Racial Groups: 1990 [Threshold is 50 persons. Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State American Indian Eskimo Aleut All Asian Chinese Filipino Japanese Asian Indian Korean SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school Preprimary school Public school Elementary or high school Public school College Public college Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Persons 18 to 24 years Percent enrolled in college Persons 16 to 19 years Percent not enrolled, not high school graduate 10 217 1 109 898 7 630 7 476 1 478 1 240 10 217 499 6 235 1 598 416 328 402 739 3 420 13.4 2 164 16.7 3 420 1 506 868 36 16 605 862 1 324 2 742 6 159 3 685 515 345 655 318 8 440 477 675 1 373 2 690 2 242 259 210 394 120 16 605 5.2 70.3 33.2 5.9 2 940 75.9 3.3 2 923 80.7 5.0 28 502 3 807 498 2 520 443 346 1 175 164 701 138 172 252 27 401 406 75 216 48 67 14 2 1 10 10 1 1 14 1 8 2 035 023 981 635 552 377 135 035 047 852 084 597 484 490 481 5 129 10.8 2 937 12.9 3 045 373 342 2 287 2 252 385 273 3 045 178 1 965 435 125 100 120 122 1 086 13.4 611 13.9 1 086 525 255 39 5 166 319 745 872 1 941 885 158 47 159 40 2 608 185 410 386 889 496 70 24 134 14 5 166 6.2 62.5 25.0 3.9 924 75.5 2.5 887 80.9 7.6 8 808 1 133 116 770 167 80 296 16 185 56 39 67 8 547 129 39 50 17 23 5 072 397 249 3 402 3 224 1 273 1 103 5 072 134 2 758 647 291 290 575 377 1 670 24.1 843 8.5 1 670 577 641 49 10 563 575 859 1 218 2 800 2 234 317 319 1 744 497 5 919 396 581 669 1 612 1 032 218 219 947 245 10 563 5.4 74.9 48.4 21.2 1 751 83.6 17.0 1 826 83.2 21.5 15 11 1 8 878 262 615 974 524 149 6 114 554 4 989 446 125 421 47 26 167 158 207 187 421 21 158 26 7 14 130 65 34 61.8 34 14.7 34 – 29 – 826 24 19 61 164 186 18 43 193 118 485 17 19 9 115 92 18 38 123 54 826 2.9 87.4 67.6 37.7 172 88.4 38.4 152 100.0 40.8 1 057 735 88 594 45 8 373 25 301 39 8 120 1 010 198 24 166 8 – 2 002 158 117 1 448 1 354 396 319 2 002 70 1 224 248 115 91 180 74 772 19.9 328 11.9 772 335 245 14 820 285 408 599 145 091 171 167 811 143 462 159 259 272 549 435 113 88 502 85 555 14 5 312 307 229 196 555 10 197 79 26 14 92 137 142 16.9 92 – 142 55 42 25 1 571 2 36 82 461 370 92 85 338 105 949 2 31 39 299 228 66 75 161 48 1 571 .1 92.4 63.0 28.2 190 90.0 36.8 272 100.0 29.8 2 010 960 112 824 20 4 576 62 507 7 – 152 1 936 329 62 265 2 – 194 29 18 93 65 72 66 194 6 109 7 13 8 33 18 30 70.0 13 – 30 – 30 – 282 – 17 9 33 62 11 10 79 61 112 – 9 – 25 16 4 10 26 22 282 – 90.8 79.1 49.6 75 100.0 36.0 40 87.5 27.5 436 235 36 195 4 – 92 13 75 4 – 36 402 48 – 48 – – 1 379 126 60 1 002 980 251 225 1 379 24 774 218 111 103 115 34 449 29.4 292 8.2 449 108 197 10 2 307 196 250 365 798 403 6 – 255 34 1 474 154 175 316 505 190 6 – 114 14 2 307 8.5 64.8 30.3 12.5 226 98.2 16.8 442 77.6 13.1 3 781 3 061 620 2 292 120 29 1 975 213 1 615 120 27 440 3 726 1 095 223 777 74 21 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Persons 18 to 24 years High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher Persons 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Graduate or professional degree Females 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Graduate or professional degree Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Persons 25 years and over less than 5th grade high school graduate or higher some college or higher bachelor’s degree or higher Males 25 to 34 years high school graduate or higher bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 to 34 years high school graduate or higher bachelor’s degree or higher 5 129 2 676 945 14 20 178 2 780 3 107 2 745 7 178 3 098 459 261 426 124 10 102 1 414 1 609 1 377 3 402 1 619 206 145 276 54 20 178 13.8 57.2 21.6 2.7 4 022 75.9 1.2 3 811 79.2 2.6 37 21 5 14 1 128 880 018 987 149 726 8 489 2 208 4 990 752 539 4 1 1 2 4 820 5.9 73.2 49.4 19.8 908 84.9 10.7 823 80.2 21.3 7 212 5 305 583 4 279 335 108 2 559 163 2 030 276 90 368 6 352 1 136 276 711 105 44 ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Persons 5 years and over Speak a language other than English 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 to 74 years 75 years and over Do not speak English " very well" 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 to 74 years 75 years and over ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH IN HOUSEHOLD Linguistically isolated households Persons 5 years and over in households In linguistically isolated households 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 to 74 years 75 years and over 1 355 35 950 3 500 943 2 082 283 192 1 174 14 632 2 989 672 2 063 189 65 DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS Persons 16 to 64 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation In labor force With a self-care limitation With a work disability In labor force Prevented from working No work disability In labor force Persons 65 to 74 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation Persons 75 years and over With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation 18 890 717 388 119 484 1 694 695 849 17 196 12 093 914 148 121 61 482 142 132 90 24 123 1 549 615 145 1 188 2 138 658 1 159 21 985 12 936 1 226 236 184 119 743 275 231 146 5 948 180 93 33 134 496 170 248 5 452 3 337 305 46 37 32 124 43 36 26 11 465 534 219 113 443 489 281 155 10 976 9 118 586 117 67 58 162 23 14 18 804 23 6 – 17 18 – 18 786 630 50 6 – 6 – – – – 5 033 178 48 29 166 129 81 38 4 904 4 352 348 89 45 44 121 5 5 – 1 635 85 59 27 48 79 38 29 1 556 1 177 60 – – – 12 – – – 308 – – – – 5 5 – 303 219 4 – – – – – – – 2 695 204 94 45 168 221 122 68 2 474 1 938 120 22 22 8 29 18 9 18 122 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 122 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 111. Education, Ability to Speak English, and Disability for Selected Racial Groups: 1990 Con. [Threshold is 50 persons. Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Vietnamese Cambodian Laotian Thai All Pacific Islander Hawaiian Samoan Guamanian SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school Preprimary school Public school Elementary or high school Public school College Public college Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Persons 18 to 24 years Percent enrolled in college Persons 16 to 19 years Percent not enrolled, not high school graduate 63 – – 36 32 27 23 63 – 20 7 9 13 12 2 116 11.2 16 – 116 59 25 – 228 27 44 54 36 59 – 6 2 – 127 27 18 12 21 43 – 6 – – 228 11.8 45.2 29.4 .9 92 26.1 – 31 96.8 – 376 314 12 302 – – 150 – 150 – – 10 233 10 – 10 – – 22 – – 22 22 – – 22 – – 22 – – – – 1 – 22 – 1 1 – – 40 – – – 17 6 – – 17 – 23 – – – 17 6 – – – – 40 – 100.0 57.5 42.5 – – – – – – 63 63 22 41 – – 17 – 17 – – – 63 – – – – – 104 6 6 88 77 10 6 104 – 88 6 6 4 – – 44 22.7 12 – 44 6 32 – 64 13 33 – 18 – – – – – 29 11 18 – – – – – – – 64 20.3 28.1 – – 11 – – 22 – – 202 198 94 104 – – 129 59 70 – – 22 196 119 71 48 – – 107 – – 88 88 19 19 107 – 54 8 4 16 – 25 30 – 12 – 30 1 9 – 205 28 49 24 60 – 7 2 32 3 152 26 49 15 47 – 2 2 8 3 205 13.7 50.7 21.5 17.1 16 31.3 – 32 46.9 – 304 220 22 198 – – 165 10 155 – – 23 304 32 9 23 – – 692 59 26 472 417 161 122 692 40 373 102 21 35 48 73 176 22.7 111 1.8 176 58 72 6 860 33 28 98 312 260 26 6 72 25 459 19 18 63 160 124 9 6 35 25 860 3.8 81.5 45.2 11.3 164 86.0 7.9 227 81.5 8.8 1 559 738 223 505 – 10 239 74 155 – 10 43 1 483 161 65 86 – 10 233 20 8 160 139 53 49 233 13 131 36 5 15 6 27 73 27.4 46 4.3 73 25 27 6 363 1 18 26 160 125 6 6 21 – 196 1 18 15 80 65 2 6 9 – 363 .3 87.6 43.5 5.8 75 90.7 – 92 82.6 4.3 628 147 45 102 – – 9 2 7 – – 5 563 7 2 5 – – 234 16 5 176 142 42 31 234 11 121 49 11 6 27 9 46 13.0 43 – 46 25 6 – 239 27 – 26 84 74 5 – 23 – 121 18 – 14 42 32 5 – 10 – 239 11.3 77.8 42.7 9.6 47 87.2 27.7 64 87.5 – 472 377 112 265 – – 92 14 78 – – 13 467 37 – 37 – – 111 23 13 70 70 18 18 111 16 72 – 5 – 5 13 17 – 5 – 17 – 12 – 133 – – 30 38 30 15 – 12 8 76 – – 28 26 12 2 – – 8 133 – 77.4 48.9 15.0 14 100.0 – 44 63.6 – 222 66 – 66 – – 27 – 27 – – 7 222 19 5 14 – – EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Persons 18 to 24 years High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher Persons 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Graduate or professional degree Females 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Graduate or professional degree Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Persons 25 years and over less than 5th grade high school graduate or higher some college or higher bachelor’s degree or higher Males 25 to 34 years high school graduate or higher bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 to 34 years high school graduate or higher bachelor’s degree or higher ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Persons 5 years and over Speak a language other than English 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 to 74 years 75 years and over Do not speak English " very well" 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 to 74 years 75 years and over ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH IN HOUSEHOLD Linguistically isolated households Persons 5 years and over in households In linguistically isolated households 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 to 74 years 75 years and over DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS Persons 16 to 64 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation In labor force With a self-care limitation With a work disability In labor force Prevented from working No work disability In labor force Persons 65 to 74 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation Persons 75 years and over With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation 337 25 12 12 25 2 – 2 335 309 – – – – – – – – 63 – – – – – – – 63 52 – – – – – – – – 100 – – – – 7 7 – 93 85 – – – – – – – – 232 – – – – 9 9 – 223 159 – – – – – – – – 1 005 33 13 7 33 27 12 12 978 779 4 – – – 10 – – – 407 7 – – 7 6 6 – 401 311 4 – – – – – – – 306 19 6 – 19 18 6 12 288 226 – – – – – – – – 140 7 7 7 7 – – – 140 126 – – – – – – – – SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 123 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 123 Table 112. Geographic Mobility, Commuting, and Industry of Employed Persons for Selected Racial Groups: 1990 [Threshold is 50 persons. Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State American Indian Eskimo Aleut All Asian Chinese Filipino Japanese Asian Indian Korean PLACE OF BIRTH, NATIVITY, AND CITIZENSHIP All persons Native Born in State of residence Born in a different State Northeast Midwest South West Born abroad Puerto Rico U.S. outlying area Born abroad of American parents Foreign born Naturalized citizen Not a citizen 32 31 25 6 173 923 314 504 355 1 103 1 183 3 863 105 – – 105 250 138 112 44 006 43 949 42 951 956 73 212 148 523 42 – – 42 57 26 31 9 946 9 941 9 319 612 38 59 113 402 10 – – 10 5 5 – 17 6 2 2 549 438 460 615 148 215 336 916 363 22 151 190 111 973 138 1 210 503 138 264 12 22 28 202 101 – 47 54 707 441 266 8 2 1 1 100 987 456 046 48 45 103 850 485 – 104 381 5 113 3 031 2 082 2 173 1 144 329 721 33 94 48 546 94 – – 94 1 029 328 701 517 221 46 84 10 13 8 53 91 – – 91 296 119 177 4 055 1 058 340 262 28 8 108 118 456 22 – 434 2 997 1 554 1 443 1 1 1 11 5 5 RESIDENCE IN 1985 Persons 5 years and over Same house Different house in the United States Same county Different county Same State Different State Northeast Midwest South West Puerto Rico U.S. outlying area Elsewhere 28 12 16 9 6 3 2 502 258 109 525 584 828 756 102 409 444 1 801 – 7 128 37 22 14 10 4 3 128 344 762 390 372 819 553 13 88 159 293 – – 22 8 4 4 2 1 1 808 556 242 643 599 222 377 32 27 19 299 – – 10 15 5 7 3 3 878 365 442 782 660 741 2 919 155 221 621 1 922 – 44 3 027 1 057 390 458 188 270 40 230 35 23 41 131 – – 209 7 2 3 1 1 212 274 535 778 757 345 1 412 70 43 169 1 130 – 29 1 374 2 010 901 721 408 313 70 243 25 42 23 153 – – 388 436 107 241 109 132 29 103 – 8 7 88 – – 88 3 781 1 383 1 594 841 753 221 532 25 49 262 196 – 10 794 PLACE OF WORK Workers 16 years and over Worked in county of residence Worked outside county of residence 10 140 9 537 603 10 329 9 963 366 2 885 2 758 127 9 191 8 970 221 596 567 29 4 494 4 385 109 1 216 1 165 51 193 193 – 1 866 1 838 28 MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION TO WORK AND TRAVEL TIME TO WORK Workers 16 years and over Car, truck, or van Drove alone Carpooled Persons per car, truck, or van Public transportation Bus or trolley bus Streetcar or trolley car Subway or elevated Railroad Ferryboat Taxicab Motorcycle Bicycle Walked Other means Worked at home Mean travel time to work (minutes) 10 6 4 1 140 497 802 695 1.17 570 455 – – – 2 113 18 91 1 968 698 298 14.2 10 3 2 1 329 338 061 277 1.28 681 345 2 – – – 334 42 51 3 828 2 147 242 9.8 2 885 1 829 1 266 563 1.20 65 26 – – – 15 24 59 20 504 320 88 13.0 9 6 5 1 191 951 218 733 1.16 435 303 – – – – 132 2 10 1 368 201 224 13.9 596 435 355 80 1.12 26 26 – – – – – 2 – 107 26 – 18.8 4 494 3 083 2 193 890 1.19 265 170 – – – – 95 – – 911 117 118 12.5 1 216 1 014 835 179 1.12 58 29 – – – – 29 – 10 89 25 20 15.8 193 164 103 61 1.27 16 16 – – – – – – – 13 – – 15.7 1 866 1 736 1 315 421 1.15 15 15 – – – – – – – 80 12 23 14.1 INDUSTRY Employed persons 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill and finished textile products Printing, publishing, and allied industries Durable goods Furniture, lumber, and wood products Metal industries Machinery and computer equipment Electrical equipment and components, except computer Transportation equipment Transportation Communications and other public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Food, bakery, and dairy stores Eating and drinking places Banking and credit agencies Insurance, real estate, and other finance Business and repair services Private households Other personal services Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational services Public administration 10 079 564 190 614 869 421 232 2 76 448 376 4 19 2 27 690 260 192 582 341 642 65 235 389 30 323 95 643 416 366 008 338 10 490 145 230 589 299 177 42 24 90 122 26 12 17 3 15 731 429 118 445 357 249 58 220 186 66 261 137 821 375 415 256 755 2 937 251 50 153 204 99 62 17 2 105 41 – 6 – 49 262 88 68 378 79 137 14 83 127 10 69 73 715 106 72 307 392 9 081 172 101 196 1 507 1 414 1 263 14 78 93 7 – 20 – 29 688 160 216 2 227 284 1 252 235 146 496 8 772 44 1 380 328 198 518 733 604 18 – 16 43 28 28 – – 15 – – – – – 74 18 7 123 7 84 44 21 25 – 28 – 142 14 23 79 45 4 373 125 30 91 1 162 1 126 993 14 78 36 7 – 11 – 7 370 46 89 787 160 459 144 63 108 5 349 12 657 212 139 171 335 1 189 6 36 53 96 86 68 – – 10 – – – – 4 104 40 94 280 9 89 14 21 26 – 27 29 217 29 19 114 146 224 – 35 – 6 6 6 – – – – – – – – 43 2 – 21 – 11 8 – – – 5 – 75 10 – 43 29 1 881 21 – 16 31 24 24 – – 7 – – 7 – – 71 40 14 809 67 515 18 37 272 2 245 3 171 31 – 80 131 1 1 2 1 1 3 2 1 124 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 124 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 112. Geographic Mobility, Commuting, and Industry of Employed Persons for Selected Racial Groups: 1990 Con. [Threshold is 50 persons. Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Vietnamese Cambodian Laotian Thai All Pacific Islander Hawaiian Samoan Guamanian PLACE OF BIRTH, NATIVITY, AND CITIZENSHIP All persons Native Born in State of residence Born in a different State Northeast Midwest South West Born abroad Puerto Rico U.S. outlying area Born abroad of American parents Foreign born Naturalized citizen Not a citizen 396 82 24 20 – – – 20 38 – – 38 314 148 166 75 12 12 – – – – – – – – – 63 63 – 205 9 9 – – – – – – – – – 196 64 132 326 92 31 29 – – 20 9 32 – – 32 234 107 127 1 805 1 444 288 847 2 48 41 756 309 – 244 65 361 200 161 737 719 112 574 2 35 – 537 33 – 4 29 18 2 16 569 398 129 165 – – 31 134 104 – 104 – 171 99 72 245 245 32 79 – 13 8 58 134 – 118 16 – – – RESIDENCE IN 1985 Persons 5 years and over Same house Different house in the United States Same county Different county Same State Different State Northeast Midwest South West Puerto Rico U.S. outlying area Elsewhere 376 109 236 70 166 11 155 – 6 23 126 – – 31 63 56 7 6 1 1 – – – – – – – – 202 9 193 137 56 – 56 – 36 14 6 – – – 304 12 198 90 108 7 101 – 7 57 37 – – 94 1 559 283 1 097 554 543 59 484 5 23 141 315 – 24 155 628 135 409 182 227 23 204 2 – 45 157 – – 84 472 73 319 172 147 2 145 3 – 46 96 – 16 64 222 48 174 61 113 29 84 – 23 36 25 – – – PLACE OF WORK Workers 16 years and over Worked in county of residence Worked outside county of residence 296 292 4 52 52 – 106 106 – 138 138 – 807 800 7 332 332 – 219 219 – 130 123 7 MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION TO WORK AND TRAVEL TIME TO WORK Workers 16 years and over Car, truck, or van Drove alone Carpooled Persons per car, truck, or van Public transportation Bus or trolley bus Streetcar or trolley car Subway or elevated Railroad Ferryboat Taxicab Motorcycle Bicycle Walked Other means Worked at home Mean travel time to work (minutes) 296 120 94 26 1.12 21 13 – – – – 8 – – 116 – 39 17.5 52 40 40 – 1.00 – – – – – – – – – 1 11 – 10.7 106 82 70 12 1.11 – – – – – – – – – 24 – – 12.4 138 129 79 50 1.30 – – – – – – – – – 9 – – 12.6 807 627 498 129 1.13 29 22 – – – – 7 4 6 96 19 26 13.8 332 244 219 25 1.07 7 – – – – – 7 4 6 54 2 15 13.0 219 157 116 41 1.18 20 20 – – – – – – – 42 – – 12.8 130 110 82 28 1.15 2 2 – – – – – – – – 7 11 17.9 INDUSTRY Employed persons 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill and finished textile products Printing, publishing, and allied industries Durable goods Furniture, lumber, and wood products Metal industries Machinery and computer equipment Electrical equipment and components, except computer Transportation equipment Transportation Communications and other public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Food, bakery, and dairy stores Eating and drinking places Banking and credit agencies Insurance, real estate, and other finance Business and repair services Private households Other personal services Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational services Public administration 300 – – 3 119 119 119 – – – – – – – – 12 11 12 71 22 37 – 4 25 – – – 37 13 – 2 6 52 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 12 – – – – 17 – – – 17 – 17 – 6 92 – – – 15 13 13 – – 2 – – 2 – – 14 – – 37 19 – – – – – 22 – 4 – – 4 – 148 2 – 17 5 – – – – 5 – – – – – – – – 29 – 18 – – 19 1 45 – 25 19 – 6 5 734 27 9 38 72 68 55 – 11 4 4 – – – – 60 15 25 148 41 42 37 23 38 – 60 3 119 27 29 32 60 292 8 2 24 30 30 28 – – – – – – – – 29 15 7 48 11 16 27 10 26 – 8 3 26 2 6 17 29 208 9 – – 22 22 11 – 11 – – – – – – 21 – 18 61 30 16 10 – – – 18 – 34 5 18 – 15 120 – 7 – 20 16 16 – – 4 4 – – – – 7 – – 27 – 5 – 13 12 – – – 25 – 5 15 9 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 125 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 125 Table 113. Labor Force Characteristics for Selected Racial Groups: 1990 [Threshold is 50 persons. Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State American Indian Eskimo Aleut All Asian Chinese Filipino Japanese Asian Indian Korean LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 years and over In labor force Percent of persons 16 years and over Armed Forces Civilian labor force Employed At work 35 or more hours Unemployed Percent of civilian labor force Not in labor force Institutionalized persons Females 16 years and over In labor force Percent of females 16 years and over Armed Forces Civilian labor force Employed At work 35 or more hours Unemployed Percent of civilian labor force Not in labor force Institutionalized persons Males 16 to 19 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Males 20 to 24 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Males 25 to 54 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Males 55 to 64 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Males 65 to 69 years In labor force Not in labor force Did not work in 1989 Males 70 years and over In labor force Not in labor force Did not work in 1989 Females 16 to 19 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Females 20 to 24 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Females 25 to 54 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Females 55 to 64 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Females 65 to 69 years In labor force Not in labor force Did not work in 1989 Females 70 years and over In labor force Not in labor force Did not work in 1989 21 154 13 230 62.5 286 12 944 10 079 6 971 2 865 22.1 7 924 582 10 703 6 061 56.6 26 6 035 5 096 3 199 939 15.6 4 642 123 1 086 345 163 572 1 200 578 278 233 6 634 3 615 1 340 1 536 894 362 141 391 295 74 221 159 342 13 329 288 1 078 363 111 604 1 185 489 179 508 6 627 3 804 582 2 224 957 383 55 519 271 30 241 205 585 39 546 520 26 868 13 833 51.5 152 13 681 10 490 6 119 3 191 23.3 13 035 624 13 456 6 441 47.9 7 6 434 5 325 2 970 1 109 17.2 7 015 60 1 500 278 135 1 081 1 836 699 435 669 7 972 3 766 1 434 2 674 1 121 366 73 674 436 45 391 306 547 16 531 456 1 437 389 131 915 1 917 792 239 883 7 773 3 770 715 3 286 1 227 348 24 855 377 22 355 288 725 4 721 653 6 592 3 552 53.9 15 3 537 2 937 1 881 600 17.0 3 040 200 3 335 1 652 49.5 10 1 642 1 423 778 219 13.3 1 683 58 304 89 21 193 395 198 35 161 2 106 1 114 309 680 263 95 16 152 90 15 75 59 99 3 96 78 307 92 24 191 420 198 42 170 2 049 1 046 150 853 306 75 3 228 91 12 79 58 162 – 162 160 12 663 9 928 78.4 408 9 520 9 081 7 333 439 4.6 2 735 42 6 866 4 897 71.3 32 4 865 4 628 3 544 237 4.9 1 969 20 443 126 33 266 710 476 35 69 3 985 3 481 130 146 352 303 3 46 106 47 59 44 201 21 180 180 400 193 32 168 547 394 38 113 4 896 3 696 144 1 033 570 300 15 255 242 49 193 167 211 4 207 201 882 650 73.7 20 630 604 477 26 4.1 232 8 526 360 68.4 – 360 334 240 26 7.2 166 8 15 8 – 7 – – – – 323 260 – 43 2 2 – – 5 – 5 5 11 – 11 11 19 2 – 17 22 14 – 8 409 294 26 89 34 24 – 10 20 – 20 20 22 – 22 22 5 735 4 778 83.3 233 4 545 4 373 3 767 172 3.8 957 – 2 872 2 226 77.5 21 2 205 2 121 1 760 84 3.8 646 – 164 50 13 91 341 246 13 22 1 981 1 748 58 33 165 144 3 18 60 44 16 11 152 21 131 131 164 99 8 57 246 176 24 46 1 973 1 666 34 252 232 141 10 81 171 45 126 108 86 2 84 78 1 779 1 288 72.4 68 1 220 1 189 949 31 2.5 491 4 1 025 627 61.2 4 623 599 462 24 3.9 398 4 51 9 – 42 81 47 – – 557 501 7 19 37 30 – 7 14 3 11 11 14 – 14 14 41 15 – 26 35 33 – – 737 460 19 256 164 89 5 70 18 – 18 10 30 2 28 28 312 224 71.8 – 224 224 145 – – 88 – 120 57 47.5 – 57 57 39 – – 63 – 13 – – 13 9 9 – – 140 128 – 12 30 30 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 8 8 – – 108 49 – 59 – – – – 4 – 4 4 – – – – 2 900 2 100 72.4 40 2 060 1 881 1 371 179 8.7 800 16 1 770 1 196 67.6 7 1 189 1 099 743 90 7.6 574 – 164 33 18 105 133 74 13 39 670 584 58 10 112 91 – 21 27 – 27 17 24 – 24 24 128 44 24 53 168 121 14 33 1 251 896 52 303 125 38 – 87 25 – 25 25 73 – 73 73 PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN IN FAMILIES AND SUBFAMILIES Females 16 years and over own children under 6 years labor force own children 6 to 17 years only labor force Own children under 6 years parents Both parents in labor force Both at work 35 or more hours Own children under 6 years parent Parent in labor force At work 35 or more hours Own children 6 to 17 years parents Both parents in labor force Both at work 35 or more hours Own children 6 to 17 years parent Parent in labor force At work 35 or more hours With In With In 10 2 1 2 1 living with two 2 200 936 329 living with one 2 054 1 179 510 living with two 4 392 2 586 1 116 living with one 2 543 1 624 840 3 128 1 795 848 700 428 250 553 399 242 13 13 13 311 176 103 36 36 10 6 6 6 138 119 89 6 625 3 030 982 1 425 707 319 2 667 2 087 1 467 138 72 59 1 102 980 723 233 155 105 92 43 35 804 602 398 3 109 1 690 746 480 246 93 299 194 159 13 13 13 196 121 86 27 21 21 32 16 16 17 15 15 4 745 2 043 545 806 316 84 1 592 962 619 145 36 30 797 603 416 160 54 20 56 14 7 313 187 94 703 449 258 054 369 13 4 2 2 1 456 256 147 378 409 3 335 772 375 627 386 6 1 1 1 1 866 542 059 532 253 526 145 83 92 83 2 872 770 605 538 464 1 025 202 84 199 138 120 35 16 29 10 1 770 259 172 484 407 126 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 126 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 113. Labor Force Characteristics for Selected Racial Groups: 1990 Con. [Threshold is 50 persons. Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Vietnamese Cambodian Laotian Thai All Pacific Islander Hawaiian Samoan Guamanian LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 years and over In labor force Percent of persons 16 years and over Armed Forces Civilian labor force Employed At work 35 or more hours Unemployed Percent of civilian labor force Not in labor force Institutionalized persons Females 16 years and over In labor force Percent of females 16 years and over Armed Forces Civilian labor force Employed At work 35 or more hours Unemployed Percent of civilian labor force Not in labor force Institutionalized persons Males 16 to 19 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Males 20 to 24 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Males 25 to 54 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Males 55 to 64 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Males 65 to 69 years In labor force Not in labor force Did not work in 1989 Males 70 years and over In labor force Not in labor force Did not work in 1989 Females 16 to 19 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Females 20 to 24 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Females 25 to 54 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Females 55 to 64 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Females 65 to 69 years In labor force Not in labor force Did not work in 1989 Females 70 years and over In labor force Not in labor force Did not work in 1989 351 315 89.7 6 309 300 257 9 2.9 36 8 149 115 77.2 – 115 115 110 – – 34 8 16 14 – 2 85 70 9 – 101 101 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 22 4 – 18 127 111 – 16 – – – – – – – – – – – – 63 52 82.5 – 52 52 41 – – 11 – 46 35 76.1 – 35 35 24 – – 11 – – – – – – – – – 17 17 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 22 11 – 11 1 1 – – 23 23 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 114 106 93.0 14 92 92 69 – – 8 – 53 53 100.0 – 53 53 36 – – – – 6 6 – – 20 6 – – 35 27 – 8 – – – – – – – – – – – – 6 6 – – 18 18 – – 29 29 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 243 179 73.7 11 168 148 87 20 11.9 64 – 169 120 71.0 – 120 107 50 13 10.8 49 – 4 4 – – 17 – – 8 53 37 7 7 – – – – – – – – – – – – 8 8 – – 9 1 – 8 150 96 13 41 2 2 – – – – – – – – – – 1 116 878 78.7 83 795 734 570 61 7.7 238 14 591 432 73.1 14 418 400 272 18 4.3 159 14 49 9 1 32 75 47 9 – 368 261 33 31 21 15 – 6 2 2 – – 10 – 10 10 62 17 5 40 70 31 – 25 406 324 11 71 43 28 – 15 2 2 – – 8 – 8 8 467 363 77.7 42 321 292 234 29 9.0 104 14 230 165 71.7 – 165 159 120 6 3.6 65 14 29 6 1 15 41 19 9 – 159 100 13 24 6 6 – – 2 2 – – – – – – 17 3 2 12 17 12 – 5 176 134 2 40 10 10 – – 2 2 – – 8 – 8 8 317 243 76.7 11 232 208 159 24 10.3 74 – 164 111 67.7 – 111 101 61 10 9.0 53 – 15 – – 15 20 20 – – 103 78 14 – 15 9 – 6 – – – – – – – – 28 14 3 11 15 – – 15 97 69 7 21 24 18 – 6 – – – – – – – – 150 136 90.7 10 126 120 92 6 4.8 14 – 88 76 86.4 – 76 76 51 – – 12 – 5 3 – 2 – – – – 57 41 6 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 12 12 – – 71 64 – 7 5 – – 5 – – – – – – – – PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN IN FAMILIES AND SUBFAMILIES Females 16 years and over own children under 6 years labor force own children 6 to 17 years only labor force Own children under 6 years parents Both parents in labor force Both at work 35 or more hours Own children under 6 years parent Parent in labor force At work 35 or more hours Own children 6 to 17 years parents Both parents in labor force Both at work 35 or more hours Own children 6 to 17 years parent Parent in labor force At work 35 or more hours With In With In 149 31 15 55 47 living with two 19 14 14 living with one 11 5 5 living with two 19 15 15 living with one – – – – – – – – – 23 23 10 67 65 65 12 10 10 55 55 55 – – – 22 22 22 88 53 53 46 37 14 390 278 200 157 94 81 104 65 18 57 50 43 – – – 3 3 3 – – – 22 8 3 10 8 3 12 – – – – – 12 12 12 6 – – 22 15 2 253 132 97 106 56 43 107 43 21 23 23 23 46 17 17 – – 53 8 8 25 25 169 51 44 81 52 591 190 127 102 75 230 85 58 37 27 164 58 27 28 23 88 18 18 25 13 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 127 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 127 Table 114. Additional Labor Force Characteristics and Veteran Status for Selected Racial Groups: 1990 [Threshold is 50 persons. Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State American Indian Eskimo Aleut All Asian Chinese Filipino Japanese Asian Indian Korean LABOR FORCE STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS Married-couple families Husband employed or in Armed Forces Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Husband unemployed Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Husband not in labor force Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Female householder, no husband present Employed or in Armed Forces Unemployed 3 647 2 365 1 539 125 478 219 58 804 260 57 2 001 864 235 4 782 2 510 1 320 178 538 259 90 1 734 552 80 2 179 704 189 1 338 780 432 52 133 51 25 425 104 12 497 202 32 2 699 2 406 1 761 78 98 59 4 195 58 – 509 365 23 231 195 92 12 – – – 36 12 – 14 14 – 1 134 1 013 857 22 45 41 4 76 20 – 261 170 10 435 400 229 12 – – – 35 4 – 63 36 4 70 68 37 – – – – 2 – – – – – 650 562 427 32 53 18 – 35 11 – 122 99 9 SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 to 19 years Enrolled in school Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not enrolled in school High school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not high school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force 2 164 1 420 464 82 874 744 382 162 90 124 362 82 102 178 2 937 1 993 354 98 1 541 944 564 241 85 230 380 72 83 225 611 448 116 24 308 163 78 40 7 31 85 25 14 45 843 679 231 50 391 164 92 61 7 6 72 27 8 37 34 29 5 – 24 5 – – – – 5 5 – – 328 237 95 17 125 91 52 36 – 6 39 18 4 17 92 92 24 – 68 – – – – – – – – – 13 13 – – 13 – – – – – – – – – 292 234 58 31 138 58 34 19 7 – 24 – 4 20 CLASS OF WORKER Employed persons 16 years and over Private wage and salary workers Local government workers State government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers Employed females 16 years and over Private wage and salary workers Local government workers State government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers 10 6 1 1 1 079 006 185 224 155 489 20 5 096 2 767 624 809 688 196 12 10 4 2 1 490 638 866 758 927 284 17 325 114 388 100 532 177 14 2 937 1 711 561 251 193 217 4 1 423 850 236 170 107 60 – 9 081 6 494 561 723 799 448 56 4 628 3 143 319 453 421 261 31 604 383 63 75 60 23 – 334 202 43 32 42 15 – 4 373 3 250 268 346 408 96 5 2 121 1 426 140 257 224 71 3 1 189 798 123 103 98 67 – 599 383 76 56 54 30 – 224 126 16 41 35 6 – 57 28 3 26 – – – 1 881 1 328 48 108 150 208 39 1 099 806 30 53 81 107 22 5 2 1 1 WORK STATUS IN 1989 Persons 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Females 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 15 965 5 201 433 1 130 1 902 2 859 4 440 12 466 5 753 4 507 1 348 7 288 2 596 177 518 932 1 176 1 889 4 996 2 619 2 140 547 18 432 4 443 489 1 190 2 214 3 128 6 968 12 754 4 731 3 578 1 361 8 326 2 042 198 649 1 269 1 357 2 811 5 229 2 142 1 629 712 4 995 1 455 134 323 556 1 173 1 354 3 675 1 496 1 163 354 2 249 708 53 169 252 478 589 1 380 649 515 118 10 248 5 860 532 918 1 005 1 110 823 8 605 6 513 5 265 799 5 068 2 913 240 477 410 545 483 3 971 3 060 2 485 305 723 383 53 60 47 85 95 607 448 342 44 396 192 19 50 36 40 59 322 228 165 33 4 847 2 741 270 408 520 534 374 4 247 3 124 2 523 452 2 278 1 379 101 189 169 229 211 1 895 1 452 1 207 139 1 368 919 43 103 164 66 73 1 141 924 825 130 698 450 32 76 62 34 44 525 445 382 44 254 130 14 10 53 24 23 160 129 105 17 88 21 8 – 21 17 21 45 29 21 11 2 129 1 196 122 194 145 316 156 1 711 1 304 1 030 109 1 146 641 57 114 73 179 82 845 656 511 48 WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1989 Families No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers Married-couple families No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers Husband and wife worked Female householder, no husband present No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers 6 493 726 2 245 2 605 917 3 647 201 743 2 703 2 453 2 001 449 1 027 525 7 967 806 2 722 2 950 1 489 4 782 239 1 084 3 459 2 703 2 179 467 1 060 652 2 045 184 620 829 412 1 338 85 269 984 863 497 91 250 156 3 459 185 946 1 759 569 2 699 89 524 2 086 1 989 509 74 293 142 255 24 62 134 35 231 24 46 161 161 14 – 6 8 1 549 100 347 809 293 1 134 35 149 950 929 261 57 122 82 505 24 202 211 68 435 20 141 274 267 63 4 54 5 77 – 25 47 5 70 – 18 52 52 – – – – 824 29 257 425 113 650 10 155 485 432 122 7 81 34 VETERAN STATUS AND PERIOD OF SERVICE Civilian veterans 16 years and over Male May 1975 or later service only September 1980 or later service only Served 2 or more years Vietnam-era service World War II service 2 552 2 442 460 295 229 1 081 419 2 211 2 120 523 307 261 856 272 644 622 102 65 55 220 105 547 490 213 99 96 210 39 40 40 – – – 33 7 260 245 103 39 36 105 28 130 95 43 32 32 44 4 – – – – – – – 84 84 54 22 22 15 – 128 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 128 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 114. Additional Labor Force Characteristics and Veteran Status for Selected Racial Groups: 1990 Con. [Threshold is 50 persons. Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Vietnamese Cambodian Laotian Thai All Pacific Islander Hawaiian Samoan Guamanian LABOR FORCE STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS Married-couple families Husband employed or in Armed Forces Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Husband unemployed Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Husband not in labor force Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Female householder, no husband present Employed or in Armed Forces Unemployed 20 20 15 – – – – – – – 3 – – 17 17 17 – – – – – – – – – – 36 32 32 – – – – 4 4 – 4 4 – 29 22 22 – – – – 7 7 – 18 18 – 277 241 133 – 27 23 – 9 9 – 49 44 – 104 82 43 – 13 9 – 9 9 – 19 18 – 88 74 30 – 14 14 – – – – 19 15 – 48 48 36 – – – – – – – 11 11 – SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 to 19 years Enrolled in school Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not enrolled in school High school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not high school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force 16 16 14 – 2 – – – – – – – – – 22 22 11 – 11 – – – – – – – – – 12 12 12 – – – – – – – – – – – 12 12 12 – – – – – – – – – – – 111 99 23 4 72 12 10 3 – – 2 – 2 – 46 34 6 1 27 12 10 3 – – 2 – 2 – 43 43 14 3 26 – – – – – – – – – 5 5 3 – 2 – – – – – – – – – CLASS OF WORKER Employed persons 16 years and over Private wage and salary workers Local government workers State government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers Employed females 16 years and over Private wage and salary workers Local government workers State government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers 300 257 19 10 – 14 – 115 87 6 8 – 14 – 52 29 6 17 – – – 35 12 6 17 – – – 92 73 – – – 7 12 53 40 – – – 7 6 148 117 15 9 7 – – 107 81 15 4 7 – – 734 572 53 29 46 34 – 400 338 20 8 19 15 – 292 204 36 23 19 10 – 159 132 10 8 8 1 – 208 191 – 6 11 – – 101 99 – – 2 – – 120 82 15 – 9 14 – 76 50 10 – 2 14 – WORK STATUS IN 1989 Persons 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Females 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 326 174 14 66 10 25 37 284 222 161 – 131 86 14 6 – – 25 121 96 86 – 63 23 1 – 17 – 22 41 24 23 17 46 23 1 – – – 22 24 24 23 – 114 53 – 36 – 12 13 91 85 49 – 53 22 – 18 – 6 7 36 36 18 – 197 85 – 36 34 28 14 136 91 60 17 133 42 – 19 34 28 10 83 38 24 17 912 621 15 34 29 134 79 785 600 551 29 445 260 15 27 10 81 52 348 251 209 10 404 268 8 27 16 60 25 359 284 249 16 186 95 8 20 2 45 16 156 110 82 2 226 145 – – – 31 50 184 132 132 – 102 49 – – – 17 36 73 49 49 – 136 95 – 7 10 22 2 134 102 95 10 74 43 – 7 5 19 – 74 50 43 5 WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1989 Families No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers Married-couple families No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers Husband and wife worked Female householder, no husband present No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers 37 3 13 13 8 20 – 5 15 15 3 3 – – 17 – – – 17 17 – – 17 17 – – – – 40 – 4 36 – 36 – – 36 36 4 – 4 – 54 2 18 27 7 29 – – 29 29 18 – 18 – 346 1 130 178 37 277 – 91 186 175 49 1 24 24 129 1 31 89 8 104 – 20 84 78 19 1 5 13 116 – 82 20 14 88 – 54 34 34 19 – 19 – 59 – 17 42 – 48 – 17 31 29 11 – – 11 VETERAN STATUS AND PERIOD OF SERVICE Civilian veterans 16 years and over Male May 1975 or later service only September 1980 or later service only Served 2 or more years Vietnam-era service World War II service 9 9 6 6 6 3 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 7 – 7 – – – – 145 119 52 32 32 83 2 69 64 14 – – 45 2 22 22 13 13 13 9 – 47 33 18 12 12 29 – SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 129 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 129 Table 115. Occupation of Employed Persons for Selected Racial Groups: 1990 [Threshold is 50 persons. Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State American Indian Employed persons 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty occupations Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Officials and administrators, public administration Management and related occupations Professional specialty occupations Engineers and natural scientists Engineers Health diagnosing occupations Health assessment and treating occupations Teachers, librarians, and counselors Teachers, elementary and secondary schools Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, except health Sales occupations Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations Sales representatives, commodities and finance Other sales occupations Cashiers Administrative support occupations, including clerical Computer equipment operators Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Financial records processing occupations Mail and message distributing occupations Service occupations Private household occupations Protective service occupations Police and firefighters Service occupations, except protective and household Food service occupations Cleaning and building service occupations Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Farm operators and managers Farm workers and related occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production occupations Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators and tenders, except precision Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers Transportation occupations Motor vehicle operators Material moving equipment operators Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers Construction laborers Freight, stock, and material handlers Employed females 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty occupations Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Officials and administrators, public administration Management and related occupations Professional specialty occupations Engineers and natural scientists Engineers Health diagnosing occupations Health assessment and treating occupations Teachers, librarians, and counselors Teachers, elementary and secondary schools Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, except health Sales occupations Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations Sales representatives, commodities and finance Other sales occupations Cashiers Administrative support occupations, including clerical Computer equipment operators Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Financial records processing occupations Mail and message distributing occupations Service occupations Private household occupations Protective service occupations Police and firefighters Service occupations, except protective and household Food service occupations Cleaning and building service occupations Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Farm operators and managers Farm workers and related occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production occupations Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators and tenders, except precision Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers Transportation occupations Motor vehicle operators Material moving equipment operators Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers Construction laborers Freight, stock, and material handlers 10 079 1 969 938 159 257 1 031 143 77 10 71 458 311 2 929 26 164 764 125 81 558 358 1 975 74 548 250 92 2 095 28 166 79 1 901 750 629 484 7 37 984 298 379 225 1 618 293 99 284 264 271 671 82 279 5 096 1 233 537 103 172 696 45 23 5 68 356 247 2 194 26 13 513 78 29 406 272 1 642 70 545 217 73 1 215 17 39 8 1 159 454 266 73 7 10 32 2 1 29 349 125 28 82 82 27 87 2 56 Eskimo 10 490 2 259 921 251 194 1 338 104 46 5 46 914 758 3 287 59 173 732 194 42 496 300 2 323 26 510 249 130 2 530 62 279 110 2 189 538 958 109 17 24 977 328 393 213 1 328 172 61 312 290 152 631 124 252 5 325 1 438 501 136 118 937 29 8 5 37 702 570 2 315 39 76 494 82 14 398 263 1 706 23 498 209 94 1 354 62 21 – 1 271 381 319 10 3 – 54 5 12 37 154 67 11 29 29 – 47 2 19 Aleut 2 937 558 303 43 83 255 35 18 – 15 156 130 748 19 49 229 61 23 145 80 451 7 115 67 29 662 8 72 28 582 181 245 259 2 5 313 154 110 37 397 48 29 110 107 41 169 24 87 1 423 353 172 23 57 181 – – – 15 141 120 587 16 8 196 45 23 128 76 367 7 111 47 20 388 8 24 – 356 109 100 13 2 – 14 7 2 5 68 16 2 16 16 – 34 – 13 All Asian 9 081 1 473 803 40 307 670 156 54 6 88 282 182 2 479 98 229 863 156 64 643 292 1 289 35 114 124 163 2 758 8 87 26 2 663 1 200 1 078 128 – 52 634 161 68 403 1 609 725 131 278 254 67 408 16 165 4 628 813 444 15 195 369 30 – – 77 186 149 1 593 76 24 636 69 24 543 274 857 10 114 93 72 1 603 8 – – 1 595 625 653 43 – 36 148 5 9 134 428 272 23 44 30 – 89 – 36 Chinese 604 243 128 – 42 115 28 – – – 69 24 203 31 6 29 11 – 18 – 137 16 4 29 2 105 – – – 105 50 33 – – – 18 2 16 – 35 12 9 7 7 – 7 – 7 334 137 92 – 32 45 6 – – – 31 21 120 22 – 18 11 – 7 – 80 – 4 19 2 68 – – – 68 16 32 – – – – – – – 9 – 2 – – – 7 – 7 Filipino 4 373 450 258 15 130 192 13 7 – 63 65 63 1 118 48 56 259 26 27 206 117 755 8 56 50 131 1 259 5 31 6 1 223 536 452 66 – 5 370 39 25 306 1 110 553 97 145 126 53 262 8 83 2 121 307 157 3 87 150 – – – 63 63 61 739 48 5 176 6 – 170 111 510 8 56 50 60 659 5 – – 654 276 201 5 – 5 101 – – 101 310 197 21 38 24 – 54 – 15 Japanese 1 189 382 205 13 91 177 49 3 6 11 86 68 478 3 114 202 26 18 158 27 159 – 31 14 – 138 – 25 20 113 69 29 11 – 5 81 38 15 26 99 16 21 37 32 – 25 8 4 599 205 90 9 47 115 24 – – – 68 56 288 – 13 154 7 5 142 21 121 – 31 10 – 72 – – – 72 42 18 – – – 14 5 9 – 20 14 – 6 6 – – – – Asian Indian 224 118 49 – 22 69 44 44 – – 25 5 65 – 33 9 – – 9 – 23 – – 3 10 21 – – – 21 5 14 – – – – – – – 20 1 – 19 19 – – – – 57 29 16 – 8 13 – – – – 13 5 23 – – – – – – – 23 – – 3 10 5 – – – 5 – 5 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Korean 1 881 191 140 9 22 51 1 – – 6 18 8 461 10 15 294 71 19 204 112 142 9 17 – 20 942 2 14 – 926 424 445 24 – 24 109 49 8 52 154 57 – 41 41 – 56 – 31 1 099 101 79 – 21 22 – – – 6 6 6 303 – 6 230 29 19 182 112 67 – 17 – – 597 2 – – 595 239 299 13 – 13 27 – – 27 58 36 – – – – 22 – 12 130 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 130 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 115. Occupation of Employed Persons for Selected Racial Groups: 1990 Con. [Threshold is 50 persons. Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Vietnamese Employed persons 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty occupations Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Officials and administrators, public administration Management and related occupations Professional specialty occupations Engineers and natural scientists Engineers Health diagnosing occupations Health assessment and treating occupations Teachers, librarians, and counselors Teachers, elementary and secondary schools Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, except health Sales occupations Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations Sales representatives, commodities and finance Other sales occupations Cashiers Administrative support occupations, including clerical Computer equipment operators Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Financial records processing occupations Mail and message distributing occupations Service occupations Private household occupations Protective service occupations Police and firefighters Service occupations, except protective and household Food service occupations Cleaning and building service occupations Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Farm operators and managers Farm workers and related occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production occupations Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators and tenders, except precision Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers Transportation occupations Motor vehicle operators Material moving equipment operators Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers Construction laborers Freight, stock, and material handlers Employed females 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty occupations Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Officials and administrators, public administration Management and related occupations Professional specialty occupations Engineers and natural scientists Engineers Health diagnosing occupations Health assessment and treating occupations Teachers, librarians, and counselors Teachers, elementary and secondary schools Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, except health Sales occupations Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations Sales representatives, commodities and finance Other sales occupations Cashiers Administrative support occupations, including clerical Computer equipment operators Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Financial records processing occupations Mail and message distributing occupations Service occupations Private household occupations Protective service occupations Police and firefighters Service occupations, except protective and household Food service occupations Cleaning and building service occupations Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Farm operators and managers Farm workers and related occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production occupations Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators and tenders, except precision Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers Transportation occupations Motor vehicle operators Material moving equipment operators Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers Construction laborers Freight, stock, and material handlers 300 11 – – – 11 – – – – – – 52 6 2 34 15 – 19 19 10 – – 6 – 66 – – – 66 36 8 – – – 19 15 4 – 152 61 4 29 29 12 46 – 32 115 11 – – – 11 – – – – – – 38 6 – 22 9 – 13 13 10 – – 6 – 45 – – – 45 15 8 – – – – – – – 21 19 – – – – 2 – 2 Cambodian 52 – – – – – – – – – – – 18 – – 12 – – 12 11 6 – – – – 34 – 17 – 17 17 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 35 – – – – – – – – – – – 18 – – 12 – – 12 11 6 – – – – 17 – – – 17 17 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Laotian 92 – – – – – – – – – – – 31 – – 13 7 – 6 6 18 – – – – 4 – – – 4 – 4 18 – 18 10 – – 10 29 19 – – – 2 8 – 8 53 – – – – – – – – – – – 31 – – 13 7 – 6 6 18 – – – – 4 – – – 4 – 4 18 – 18 – – – – – – – – – – – – – Thai 148 11 3 3 – 8 – – – 8 – – 26 – – 5 – – 5 – 21 2 2 17 – 98 1 – – 97 32 53 9 – – – – – – 4 – – – – – 4 – – 107 11 3 3 – 8 – – – 8 – – 9 – – 5 – – 5 – 4 2 2 – – 76 1 – – 75 15 48 7 – – – – – – 4 – – – – – 4 – – All Pacific Islander 734 143 78 5 50 65 12 12 – 20 26 15 190 – 8 92 29 7 56 43 90 – 15 7 11 177 – 24 22 153 49 63 27 10 – 59 8 31 20 138 37 6 16 16 22 57 – 14 400 105 68 5 40 37 – – – 20 10 10 119 – 3 55 12 – 43 30 61 – 2 7 5 108 – – – 108 23 55 2 – – 20 2 10 8 46 – – – – – 46 – 14 Hawaiian 292 65 47 5 25 18 12 12 – 4 2 2 70 – 3 21 9 – 12 12 46 – 6 – 11 58 – 16 16 42 16 11 6 – – 42 8 25 9 51 17 – 2 2 2 30 – – 159 46 40 5 18 6 – – – 4 2 2 50 – 3 15 3 – 12 12 32 – 2 – 5 28 – – – 28 8 5 – – – 12 2 10 – 23 – – – – – 23 – – Samoan 208 19 8 – 8 11 – – – – 11 – 60 – – 35 11 – 24 24 25 – 9 – – 57 – 6 6 51 10 23 9 – – 8 – – 8 55 5 – 14 14 13 23 – 14 101 8 8 – 8 – – – – – – – 21 – – 11 – – 11 11 10 – – – – 41 – – – 41 8 23 – – – 8 – – 8 23 – – – – – 23 – 14 Guamanian 120 19 6 – – 13 – – – – 13 13 38 – – 29 9 7 13 – 9 – – 7 – 32 – – – 32 5 19 2 – – 3 – – 3 26 15 – – – 7 4 – – 76 14 6 – – 8 – – – – 8 8 31 – – 22 9 – 13 – 9 – – 7 – 29 – – – 29 5 19 2 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 131 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 131 Table 116. Income in 1989 of Households, Families, and Persons for Selected Racial Groups: 1990 [Threshold is 50 persons. Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State American Indian Eskimo Aleut All Asian Chinese Filipino Japanese Asian Indian Korean INCOME IN 1989 Households Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 or more Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Families Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 or more Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Married-couple families Less than $15,000 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 or more Female householder, no husband present Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Males 15 years and over, with income Median income (dollars) Percent year-round full-time workers Median income (dollars) Females 15 years and over, with income Median income (dollars) Percent year-round full-time workers Median income (dollars) Per capita income (dollars) Persons in households (dollars) Persons in group quarters (dollars) 9 180 813 924 1 241 1 586 1 252 1 252 1 265 556 291 25 201 34 001 6 493 406 594 836 1 033 845 998 1 108 433 240 29 339 36 987 3 647 404 493 487 752 927 584 2 001 257 328 511 388 385 132 10 453 12 874 22.6 30 744 10 590 8 400 20.2 23 951 10 662 10 796 6 922 277 163 292 366 882 453 340 184 377 220 21 733 29 180 7 967 703 880 1 109 1 523 1 158 1 104 956 323 211 23 257 30 987 4 782 1 087 867 782 763 809 474 2 179 324 364 483 446 419 143 13 294 7 641 14.7 31 205 13 533 5 344 12.0 24 177 7 215 7 262 5 536 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 868 173 241 356 431 322 485 482 206 172 32 088 42 968 2 045 103 98 243 315 227 362 398 146 153 36 472 47 379 1 338 184 163 118 259 327 287 497 61 60 102 115 132 27 3 188 16 759 20.3 33 409 3 281 7 548 15.7 22 077 12 734 12 854 8 284 4 476 158 190 401 821 653 810 799 390 254 35 229 43 368 3 459 102 45 285 613 504 661 666 356 227 38 175 46 491 2 699 257 388 368 549 608 529 509 39 13 71 165 170 51 5 698 17 715 48.8 25 740 6 107 13 106 40.6 22 530 13 384 13 340 13 969 384 33 17 35 61 59 72 65 31 11 33 839 40 999 255 13 – 25 47 30 53 49 27 11 43 646 48 293 231 38 37 30 47 49 30 14 – – – – 6 8 347 28 516 51.0 32 083 488 13 250 33.8 29 750 16 415 16 625 11 214 1 825 44 54 140 325 338 352 338 152 82 36 106 43 176 1 549 40 23 111 271 301 293 296 144 70 37 375 44 304 1 134 93 169 192 236 269 175 261 29 – 22 64 115 31 2 808 16 889 46.9 22 721 2 664 14 039 45.3 20 655 12 304 11 880 15 875 751 41 32 26 110 60 83 194 108 97 51 572 54 679 505 18 15 24 42 33 48 152 85 88 58 951 60 341 435 33 16 33 45 135 173 63 4 6 12 26 3 12 751 35 426 59.0 40 826 865 19 583 44.2 29 583 21 790 22 070 13 852 150 2 20 14 – 5 41 46 12 10 45 556 46 470 77 2 – – – 4 16 33 12 10 58 244 63 555 70 2 – 4 16 33 15 – – – – – – – 166 35 714 50.6 34 643 108 3 864 19.4 17 019 14 192 14 919 3 871 1 022 32 65 151 241 103 196 139 64 31 26 897 37 187 824 23 7 101 199 85 188 129 65 27 34 500 41 349 650 84 135 69 155 115 92 122 – 7 28 54 33 – 1 126 14 339 46.1 21 028 1 466 10 808 34.4 20 786 10 683 10 751 5 770 MEDIAN INCOME IN 1989 BY SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Family type and presence of own children: Families (dollars) With own children under 18 years (dollars) With own children under 6 years (dollars) Married-couple families (dollars) With own children under 18 years (dollars) With own children under 6 years (dollars) Female householder, no husband present (dollars) With own children under 18 years (dollars) With own children under 6 years (dollars) Workers in family in 1989: No workers (dollars) 1 worker (dollars) 2 or more workers (dollars) Husband and wife worked (dollars) Nonfamily households (dollars) Male householder (dollars) Living alone (dollars) 65 years and over (dollars) Female householder (dollars) Living alone (dollars) 65 years and over (dollars) 29 26 19 43 42 31 13 12 10 11 18 45 49 14 16 11 8 13 11 9 339 085 043 610 463 506 997 373 208 609 059 036 234 903 134 959 727 788 663 628 23 22 21 30 30 26 14 12 8 10 16 33 37 11 11 8 6 11 9 9 257 860 003 444 250 413 082 347 238 095 284 504 083 355 715 645 335 037 726 785 36 37 31 45 51 36 17 12 10 11 21 50 54 16 22 15 9 12 10 10 472 316 034 476 126 563 958 482 952 435 383 188 518 174 500 179 548 772 938 469 38 37 34 43 46 43 23 21 13 10 24 46 46 21 23 21 7 17 14 10 175 958 960 942 140 562 531 653 194 662 781 607 435 454 490 410 865 619 044 982 43 45 43 44 46 19 75 41 646 461 214 479 513 792 455 250 – 37 36 31 41 41 38 26 24 22 13 24 45 44 22 25 21 6 14 14 18 375 830 739 937 679 967 937 583 344 594 915 745 816 614 125 518 939 779 559 750 58 58 54 64 65 66 18 17 10 951 139 670 871 815 102 631 738 500 58 58 60 57 58 60 244 323 000 367 323 000 – – – 34 32 23 36 36 19 19 21 11 5 20 38 37 13 12 8 7 16 11 10 500 667 015 267 581 844 375 161 250 190 536 421 895 594 930 568 211 771 736 139 5 000– 41 250 46 458 44 896 17 431 28 516 28 203 – 16 111 15 625 12 188 5 000– 42 500 72 101 71 659 28 654 28 929 22 500 15 893 28 333 24 464 11 250 88 56 56 26 40 40 – 605 550 550 250 750 900 – 5 360 5 360 – INCOME TYPE IN 1989 Households With earnings Mean earnings (dollars) With wage or salary income Mean wage or salary income (dollars) With nonfarm self-employment income Mean nonfarm self-employment income (dollars) With farm self-employment income Mean farm self-employment income (dollars) With interest, dividend, or net rental income Mean interest, dividend, or net rental income (dollars) With Social Security income Mean Social Security income (dollars) With public assistance income Mean public assistance income (dollars) With retirement income Mean retirement income (dollars) With other income Mean other income (dollars) 9 7 31 7 29 1 19 180 876 725 667 650 114 933 114 2 911 7 845 3 1 6 1 5 1 7 1 2 666 348 194 748 237 358 770 831 976 10 8 26 8 25 1 10 277 907 822 717 212 824 317 86 3 601 9 660 2 1 5 2 5 1 6 1 2 559 704 121 552 747 488 285 288 731 868 488 109 297 774 718 37 481 39 11 966 2 591 2 709 445 5 739 385 4 981 353 8 928 388 3 446 2 2 43 2 34 476 113 069 987 836 581 24 422 27 5 245 3 277 2 375 402 6 933 415 5 635 278 8 342 509 3 426 4 4 43 3 40 384 339 42 209 331 40 569 61 14 432 – – 258 2 531 26 8 410 28 6 853 22 14 510 21 2 478 825 696 148 666 796 145 24 205 10 653 1 447 2 121 232 7 820 177 5 593 113 5 803 250 3 138 1 1 42 1 40 751 691 55 522 687 51 896 73 37 202 2 –1 449 498 2 755 68 6 728 34 3 060 54 12 244 58 1 792 150 140 47 005 140 44 646 12 27 516 – – 145 2 689 – – – – – – – – 1 022 918 37 423 844 33 239 209 29 716 11 8 182 655 2 141 61 2 448 156 6 049 62 8 380 112 5 683 132 ALASKA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 132 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 Table 116. Income in 1989 of Households, Families, and Persons for Selected Racial Groups: 1990 Con. [Threshold is 50 persons. Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State Vietnamese Cambodian Laotian Thai All Pacific Islander Hawaiian Samoan Guamanian INCOME IN 1989 Households Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 or more Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Families Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 or more Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Married-couple families Less than $15,000 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 or more Female householder, no husband present Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Males 15 years and over, with income Median income (dollars) Percent year-round full-time workers Median income (dollars) Females 15 years and over, with income Median income (dollars) Percent year-round full-time workers Median income (dollars) Per capita income (dollars) Persons in households (dollars) Persons in group quarters (dollars) 72 3 – 13 17 10 16 10 3 – 25 938 32 628 37 3 – 8 – – 16 7 3 – 46 719 40 732 20 – – – 10 7 3 3 3 – – – – – 200 13 182 37.5 24 688 135 16 250 63.7 22 333 14 153 15 760 11 308 17 – – – – – – – 17 – 77 197 96 447 17 – – – – – – – 17 – 77 197 96 447 17 – – – – – 17 – – – – – – – 17 50 923 – – 46 21 250 50.0 35 809 23 608 23 608 – 42 – – 4 – 22 14 – – 2 27 361 37 743 40 – – 4 – 22 14 – – – 27 222 30 369 36 – – 22 14 – – 4 – – 4 – – – 61 14 279 50.8 25 804 53 11 875 34.0 15 893 8 060 8 282 705 73 – 2 – 41 23 7 – – – 23 750 25 224 54 – – 5 28 14 7 – – – 17 292 23 829 29 – 13 9 7 – – 18 – – 5 13 – – 74 15 147 48.6 11 389 149 8 958 16.1 20 417 7 898 7 898 – 424 11 13 42 80 77 116 54 25 6 33 804 36 311 346 5 13 42 50 79 81 45 25 6 31 818 36 889 277 45 50 40 76 40 26 49 5 – 10 – 29 5 514 18 724 66.5 19 545 551 10 671 37.9 20 272 10 478 10 217 16 417 185 – – 17 46 33 34 29 20 6 34 271 42 482 129 1 – 17 16 22 27 20 20 6 43 375 48 102 104 7 16 18 22 15 26 19 1 – 10 – 3 5 244 19 355 68.4 21 607 217 11 493 37.8 18 676 12 831 12 464 16 620 132 11 13 25 17 24 42 – – – 23 750 24 970 116 4 13 25 17 43 14 – – – 22 222 21 735 88 38 17 19 14 – – 19 4 – – – 15 – 135 13 792 61.5 14 792 149 2 500– 32.9 24 844 6 474 6 341 21 475 65 – – – 17 17 14 17 – – 34 375 34 888 59 – – – 17 11 14 17 – – 35 536 34 991 48 – 17 – 14 17 – 11 – – – – 11 – 62 25 625 83.9 25 625 81 11 477 53.1 15 179 9 862 9 862 – MEDIAN INCOME IN 1989 BY SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Family type and presence of own children: Families (dollars) With own children under 18 years (dollars) With own children under 6 years (dollars) Married-couple families (dollars) With own children under 18 years (dollars) With own children under 6 years (dollars) Female householder, no husband present (dollars) With own children under 18 years (dollars) With own children under 6 years (dollars) Workers in family in 1989: No workers (dollars) 1 worker (dollars) 2 or more workers (dollars) Husband and wife worked (dollars) Nonfamily households (dollars) Male householder (dollars) Living alone (dollars) 65 years and over (dollars) Female householder (dollars) Living alone (dollars) 65 years and over (dollars) 46 719 45 781 14 688 51 250 51 250 67 404 5 000– 5 000– 5 000– 5 000– 14 531 48 542 47 344 23 750 24 444 33 750 – 12 019 12 019 – 77 77 77 77 77 197 197 197 197 197 – – – – 27 26 21 27 26 222 250 250 500 528 – 13 750 13 750 13 750 17 292 16 591 – 27 917 16 923 – 16 111 16 111 – 16 16 27 27 16 16 16 250 111 000 917 103 250 250 – 5 360 5 360 – 31 818 30 966 28 889 36 250 32 404 26 023 27 375 25 625 5 000– 5 000– 18 571 40 625 41 328 26 250 33 173 25 625 – 5 000– 5 000– – 43 35 33 47 43 32 13 12 35 375 000 250 708 500 386 125 188 833 22 222 25 380 12 143 16 875 15 469 11 071 26 375 26 375 5 000– 14 26 26 45 46 – 773 818 818 278 250 – – 5 000– 5 000– – 35 35 36 37 35 50 28 536 179 071 500 179 480 750 – – – 750 786 907 750 750 – – – – – – – 77 197 77 197 – – – – – – – – 13 750 27 500 27 500 150 000+ 150 000+ – – – – – 5 000– 27 188 48 875 49 000 22 045 23 750 25 625 – 18 750 18 750 – 18 36 52 33 33 INCOME TYPE IN 1989 Households With earnings Mean earnings (dollars) With wage or salary income Mean wage or salary income (dollars) With nonfarm self-employment income Mean nonfarm self-employment income (dollars) With farm self-employment income Mean farm self-employment income (dollars) With interest, dividend, or net rental income Mean interest, dividend, or net rental income (dollars) With Social Security income Mean Social Security income (dollars) With public assistance income Mean public assistance income (dollars) With retirement income Mean retirement income (dollars) With other income Mean other income (dollars) 72 69 32 393 69 31 361 8 8 900 – – 61 1 543 – – 10 1 997 – – – – 17 17 69 955 17 73 455 17 –3 499 – – 17 26 492 – – – – – – – – 42 42 34 922 42 34 731 4 –9 998 4 12 000 42 1 433 – – – – 18 600 18 2 640 73 71 23 971 71 23 774 7 2 000 – – 51 1 704 2 6 000 – – 2 1 300 27 1 404 424 424 34 224 422 32 327 51 15 465 10 8 000 296 2 013 8 2 823 14 2 784 40 5 200 29 675 185 185 40 062 183 37 117 27 22 926 – – 133 2 470 2 1 932 10 3 559 8 7 950 17 954 132 132 23 018 132 23 015 4 100 – – 90 1 588 6 3 120 4 846 9 10 296 – – 65 65 33 732 65 33 502 10 1 500 – – 48 1 416 – – – – 7 536 12 280 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP202 CENSUS90 71583900 09/ 09/ 93 10:15 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P2TIPSDA02. 09/ 08/ 93 11:29:43 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 133 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 09/ 08/ 93 11:30:43 META:CENSUS90* P2TABLES02. 09/ 08/ 93 12:26:58 ALASKA 133 Table 117. Poverty Status in 1989 of Families and Persons for Selected Racial Groups: 1990 [Threshold is 50 persons. Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] State American Indian Eskimo Aleut All Asian Chinese Filipino Japanese Asian Indian Korean ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1989 Families In owner-occupied housing unit With related children under 18 years With related children under 5 years Householder worked in 1989 Householder worked year round full time in 1989 Householder under 65 years with work disability Householder foreign born Householder under 25 years Householder 65 years and over Householder high school graduate or higher With public assistance income in 1989 With Social Security income in 1989 Married-couple families With related children under 18 years With related children under 5 years Householder worked in 1989 Householder worked year round full time in 1989 Householder high school graduate or higher Householder 65 years and over With public assistance income in 1989 With Social Security income in 1989 Female householder, no husband present With related children under 18 years With related children under 5 years Householder worked in 1989 Householder worked year round full time in 1989 Householder high school graduate or higher Householder 65 years and over With public assistance income in 1989 With Social Security income in 1989 Unrelated individuals for whom poverty status is determined Nonfamily householder In owner-occupied housing unit 65 years and over Persons for whom poverty status is determined Persons 18 years and over Persons 65 years and over Related children under 18 years Related children under 6 years Related children 5 to 17 years 6 3 4 2 5 1 493 876 554 277 208 760 550 70 505 537 686 317 938 647 426 195 143 293 734 324 355 513 001 616 786 364 307 381 150 860 271 7 5 6 4 5 1 967 339 538 040 751 424 664 15 534 087 371 079 343 782 983 540 782 001 647 566 929 692 179 820 036 205 256 171 405 965 499 2 045 1 479 1 438 682 1 706 433 176 – 146 150 1 233 290 273 1 338 916 459 1 187 333 864 82 130 148 497 394 184 344 71 281 49 132 102 1 399 823 411 172 9 593 6 046 429 3 522 1 298 2 434 3 1 2 1 3 2 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 459 554 423 181 131 006 116 741 228 151 840 293 283 699 889 951 505 675 299 103 189 167 509 394 144 405 222 342 26 79 77 255 119 181 82 229 125 – 156 – 11 223 12 12 231 165 72 205 101 199 11 12 12 14 6 – 14 14 14 – – – 179 129 39 14 1 161 829 50 332 163 187 1 549 662 1 160 667 1 391 893 26 1 293 108 92 1 295 153 175 1 134 852 485 1 062 716 981 63 81 114 261 213 116 188 119 198 19 47 35 1 439 276 62 59 8 005 5 518 469 2 475 1 016 1 587 505 271 329 200 456 304 13 233 15 23 473 19 42 435 276 182 397 292 413 16 15 20 63 46 16 52 5 53 7 4 22 366 246 94 22 2 119 1 659 72 458 187 295 77 59 56 20 73 55 – 71 – – 60 – – 70 56 20 66 48 53 – – – – – – – – – – – – 110 73 47 – 509 304 4 205 97 124 824 331 507 127 743 467 68 778 63 25 600 97 46 650 400 122 598 387 510 13 69 21 122 87 5 108 64 50 – 28 14 324 198 26 60 009 714 149 274 330 000 4 1 3 2 1 3 1 2 1 4 2 1 4 3 2 3 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 5 063 2 687 1 116 444 30 985 19 250 1 396 11 582 4 290 8 023 4 423 2 310 1 042 364 42 843 24 563 1 969 18 177 7 973 11 424 2 718 1 017 308 159 17 252 11 979 748 5 235 1 934 3 572 4 2 1 1 INCOME IN 1989 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL Families Percent below poverty level In owner-occupied housing unit With related children under 18 years With related children under 5 years Householder worked in 1989 Householder worked year round full time in 1989 Householder under 65 years with work disability Householder foreign born Householder under 25 years Househol