2022 ACS | 2000 1% | 1960 1% | 1910 1% |
2021 ACS | 1990 1% | 1950 1% | 1900 1% |
2016 ACS | 1980 1% | 1940 1% | 1880 1% |
2011 ACS | 1970 Form 2 Metro | 1930 1% | |
2006 ACS | 1970 Form 1 Metro | 1920 1% |
[] Now Married
[] Widowed
[] Divorced
[] Separated
[] Never married
Fill ONE circle for each person.
[] Now married
[] Widowed
[] Divorced
[] Separated
[] Never married
"If the person's only marriage was annulled, mark Never married."
"If the person's only marriage was annulled, mark Never married."
"If the person's only marriage was annulled, mark Never married."
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125. Item 12. Codes for marital status.-Enter "Mar" for a married person, "Wd" for a widow or widower, "D" for a divorced person, "Sep" for a person who is separated from his spouse and has not obtained a divorce, and "Nev" for a person who has never married. Report children under 14 years of age as never married. In many cases, marital status can be determined from relationship.
126. Annulment, separation, common-law marriage.-Enter "Nev" for a person whose only marriage has been annulled. Accept a respondent's statement that a person is separated. If, however, the respondent raises a question as to the meaning of "separated," explain that the term refers only to those married persons who have a legal separation or who have parted because of marital discord. Those who have parted temporarily because of employment of a spouse elsewhere or because the husband is in the armed forces or for similar reasons other than marital discord, should be reported as married. Consider persons who state they have a common-law marriage as married.