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Housing Characteristics for Selected Metropolitan Areas: Madison, Wisconsin. Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area. Annual Housing Survey: 1975
Housing and household characteristic statistics are presented from the 1975 - 1976 Annual Housing Survey conducted in Madison, Wis., one of 21 selected standard metropolitan statistical areas (SMSAs). These statistics are based on information collected by personal interviews from a sample of housing units. Tables contain the following information: general and financial characteristics of the housing inventory in 1970 and 1975; selected housing characteristics of new construction units for 1975; 1970 characteristics of housing units removed from the inventory in 1975; characteristics of owner - occupied and renter - occupied housing units; and financial characteristics of housing units (1970 and 1975) for black and Hispanic heads - of - household. Other topics covered which refer to owner - occupied and renter - occupied housing units incorporating 1975 data include: occupancy and utilization characteristics and services available; selected structural characteristics by deficiencies; failures in plumbing facilities and equipment; and selected neighborhood characteristics for all races as well as for black and Hispanic heads - of - household. In addition, tables provide information on income of families and primary individuals in both owner - occupied and renter - occupied housing units, the value of owner - occupied housing units, and the gross rent of renter - occupied housing units. These data are broken down additionally by black and Hispanic heads - of - household. The final tables contain selected characteristics of all occupied housing units and of units occupied by recent movers by tenure. In addition, data are compared with previous years involving tenure and location of present units, tenure and units in structure of present units, age of household head and presence of persons over 65, tenure and number of bedrooms and plumbing facilities, tenure and persons per room, and value and gross rent of present unit. These statistics are also broken down according to race. Area classifications, and definitions and explanations of subject characteristics are appended, along with source and reliability of estimates and a facsimile of the Annual Housing Survey Questionnaire for 1975. Table - finding guides are also provided.
Housing Characteristics for Selected Metropolitan Areas: Madison, Wisconsin. Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area. Annual Housing Survey: 1975
Housing and household characteristic statistics are presented from the 1975 - 1976 Annual Housing Survey conducted in Madison, Wis., one of 21 selected standard metropolitan statistical areas (SMSAs). These statistics are based on information collected by personal interviews from a sample of housing units. Tables contain the following information: general and financial characteristics of the housing inventory in 1970 and 1975; selected housing characteristics of new construction units for 1975; 1970 characteristics of housing units removed from the inventory in 1975; characteristics of owner - occupied and renter - occupied housing units; and financial characteristics of housing units (1970 and 1975) for black and Hispanic heads - of - household. Other topics covered which refer to owner - occupied and renter - occupied housing units incorporating 1975 data include: occupancy and utilization characteristics and services available; selected structural characteristics by deficiencies; failures in plumbing facilities and equipment; and selected neighborhood characteristics for all races as well as for black and Hispanic heads - of - household. In addition, tables provide information on income of families and primary individuals in both owner - occupied and renter - occupied housing units, the value of owner - occupied housing units, and the gross rent of renter - occupied housing units. These data are broken down additionally by black and Hispanic heads - of - household. The final tables contain selected characteristics of all occupied housing units and of units occupied by recent movers by tenure. In addition, data are compared with previous years involving tenure and location of present units, tenure and units in structure of present units, age of household head and presence of persons over 65, tenure and number of bedrooms and plumbing facilities, tenure and persons per room, and value and gross rent of present unit. These statistics are also broken down according to race. Area classifications, and definitions and explanations of subject characteristics are appended, along with source and reliability of estimates and a facsimile of the Annual Housing Survey Questionnaire for 1975. Table - finding guides are also provided.
Housing Characteristics for Selected Metropolitan Areas: Madison, Wisconsin. Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area. Annual Housing Survey: 1975
E. E. Beach (author) / A. E. France (author) / E. D. Montfort (author) / G. Spraggins (author)
1977
102 pages
Report
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English