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Annual Housing Survey: 1978. Housing Characteristics for Selected Metropolitan Areas: San Diego, Calif., Standard Metropolitan Statistica Area
The report presents statistics on housing and household characteristics from the 1978 - 1979 Annual Housing Survey conducted in the San Diego, Calif., standard metropolitan statistical area (SMSA). Tables present data on selected housing characteristics for 1970, 1975 and 1978 characteristics of new construction units; 1975 characteristics of housing units removed from the housing inventory; and characteristics of vacant year - round housing units. Statistics are given on indicators of housing and neighborhood quality for owner - occupied and renter - occupied housing units, on financial characteristics of these units, and on recent mover households. Tables show cross - tabulations of the indicators of housing and neighborhood quality by income, value, and gross rent. Separate data are shown for ''in central cities'' and ''not in central cities,'' as well as for the SMSA as a whole. Housing characteristics are also given for black and Spanish heads of households Survey results indicate a net gain of 86,900 housing units over the revised 1975 survey estimate. Approximately 13 percent of the total housing stock in the San Diego metropolitan area was constructed since the 1975 survey. Appendices describe the geographic area classifications; provide definitions and explanations of the subjects covered in the report; and discuss sample design, estimation, and data accuracy. Maps are included. (Author abstract modified).
Annual Housing Survey: 1978. Housing Characteristics for Selected Metropolitan Areas: San Diego, Calif., Standard Metropolitan Statistica Area
The report presents statistics on housing and household characteristics from the 1978 - 1979 Annual Housing Survey conducted in the San Diego, Calif., standard metropolitan statistical area (SMSA). Tables present data on selected housing characteristics for 1970, 1975 and 1978 characteristics of new construction units; 1975 characteristics of housing units removed from the housing inventory; and characteristics of vacant year - round housing units. Statistics are given on indicators of housing and neighborhood quality for owner - occupied and renter - occupied housing units, on financial characteristics of these units, and on recent mover households. Tables show cross - tabulations of the indicators of housing and neighborhood quality by income, value, and gross rent. Separate data are shown for ''in central cities'' and ''not in central cities,'' as well as for the SMSA as a whole. Housing characteristics are also given for black and Spanish heads of households Survey results indicate a net gain of 86,900 housing units over the revised 1975 survey estimate. Approximately 13 percent of the total housing stock in the San Diego metropolitan area was constructed since the 1975 survey. Appendices describe the geographic area classifications; provide definitions and explanations of the subjects covered in the report; and discuss sample design, estimation, and data accuracy. Maps are included. (Author abstract modified).
Annual Housing Survey: 1978. Housing Characteristics for Selected Metropolitan Areas: San Diego, Calif., Standard Metropolitan Statistica Area
1982
568 pages
Report
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English