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Annual Housing Survey: 1978. Housing Characteristics for Selected Metropolitan Areas: Columbus, Ohio, Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area
This report presents statistics on housing and household characteristics from the 1978 - 1979 Annual Housing Survey conducted in the Columbus, Ohio, Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area (SMSA). Information is presented on the size and compositions of the housing inventory, the occupants' characteristics, the changes in the inventory resulting from new construction and from losses, the indicators of housing and neighborhood quality, and recent movers' characteristics. Statistics are provided separately for ''in central cities'' and for ''not in central cities.'' Data are presented on selected housing characteristics for 1978, 1975, and 1970 and on characteristics of housing units removed from the housing inventory for 1975. Data are broken down for black and Spanish heads of households. The 1978 survey points to a net gain of 20,200 housing units in this SMSA over the revised 1975 estimate. About 6 percent of the total housing stock in the Columbus metropolitan area was constructed since the last survey in 1975. Appendices include table finding guides; a discussion of the source and reliability of the estimates; and area classifications, definitions and explanations of subject characteristics, and a facsimile of the survey questionnaire of 1978. Maps are included.
Annual Housing Survey: 1978. Housing Characteristics for Selected Metropolitan Areas: Columbus, Ohio, Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area
This report presents statistics on housing and household characteristics from the 1978 - 1979 Annual Housing Survey conducted in the Columbus, Ohio, Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area (SMSA). Information is presented on the size and compositions of the housing inventory, the occupants' characteristics, the changes in the inventory resulting from new construction and from losses, the indicators of housing and neighborhood quality, and recent movers' characteristics. Statistics are provided separately for ''in central cities'' and for ''not in central cities.'' Data are presented on selected housing characteristics for 1978, 1975, and 1970 and on characteristics of housing units removed from the housing inventory for 1975. Data are broken down for black and Spanish heads of households. The 1978 survey points to a net gain of 20,200 housing units in this SMSA over the revised 1975 estimate. About 6 percent of the total housing stock in the Columbus metropolitan area was constructed since the last survey in 1975. Appendices include table finding guides; a discussion of the source and reliability of the estimates; and area classifications, definitions and explanations of subject characteristics, and a facsimile of the survey questionnaire of 1978. Maps are included.
Annual Housing Survey: 1978. Housing Characteristics for Selected Metropolitan Areas: Columbus, Ohio, Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area
1982
403 pages
Report
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English