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Annual Housing Survey: 1981. United States and Regions, Part C: Financial Characteristics of the Housing Inventory
This report presents statistics on financial characteristics of the housing inventory from the 1981 Annual Housing Survey for the United States by inside and outside standard metropolitan statistical areas and each of the four geographical regions. Data are shown on income, value, and gross rent cross - tabulated by housing and household characteristics. The annual housing survey was designed to provide a current series of information on the size and composition of the housing inventory, the characteristics of its occupants, changes in the inventory, resulting from new construction and from losses, indicators of housing and neighborhood quality, characteristics of recent movers, and characteristics of urban and rural housing units. The statistics presented are based on information from a sample of 60,421 housing units collected by interviewers from September through December 1981. Data are presented first for the entire United States and then by region, i.e., Northeast, North Central, South, and West. The national data are subdivided for all races and for housing units with black householder and householder of Spanish origin. Specific data categories are income of families and primary individuals in owner - occupied and renter - occupied housing units, value of owner - occupied housing units, and gross rent of renter - occupied housing units. The bulk of the document is in tabular form.
Annual Housing Survey: 1981. United States and Regions, Part C: Financial Characteristics of the Housing Inventory
This report presents statistics on financial characteristics of the housing inventory from the 1981 Annual Housing Survey for the United States by inside and outside standard metropolitan statistical areas and each of the four geographical regions. Data are shown on income, value, and gross rent cross - tabulated by housing and household characteristics. The annual housing survey was designed to provide a current series of information on the size and composition of the housing inventory, the characteristics of its occupants, changes in the inventory, resulting from new construction and from losses, indicators of housing and neighborhood quality, characteristics of recent movers, and characteristics of urban and rural housing units. The statistics presented are based on information from a sample of 60,421 housing units collected by interviewers from September through December 1981. Data are presented first for the entire United States and then by region, i.e., Northeast, North Central, South, and West. The national data are subdivided for all races and for housing units with black householder and householder of Spanish origin. Specific data categories are income of families and primary individuals in owner - occupied and renter - occupied housing units, value of owner - occupied housing units, and gross rent of renter - occupied housing units. The bulk of the document is in tabular form.
Annual Housing Survey: 1981. United States and Regions, Part C: Financial Characteristics of the Housing Inventory
1983
334 pages
Report
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English