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Description
NPOPIND is a neighborhood characteristic which reports the ratio primary individuals to the total number of households for the neighborhood (primary individuals / total households). The ratio ranges from .00 to .99 (decimal implied) with values rounded to the nearest decimal place.
This variable is only available for the 1970 Neighborhood Samples (U.S. and Puerto Rico). NPOPIND is a 2-digit numeric variable which reports the ratio primary individuals to the total number of households for the neighborhood (primary individuals / total households). The ratio ranges from .00 to .99 (two decimals implied) with values rounded to the nearest decimal place. NPOPIND specific variable codes for missing, edited, or unidentified observations, observations not applicable (N/A), observations not in universe (NIU), top and bottom value coding, etc. are provided below by Census year (and data sample if specified).
NPOPIND Specific Variable Codes
99 = All values over .985 (Top Code)
Universe
- All households and group quarters in 1970 Neighborhood samples.
Availability
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- 1990: --
- 1980: --
- 1970: 1% neigh fm1; 1% neigh fm2
- 1960: --
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- 1910: --
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- 1970: PR 1% neigh
- 1930: --
- 1920: --
- 1910: --
Flags
This variable has no flags.Editing Procedure
There is no editing procedure available for this variable.