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2007 United States Virgin Islands C O M M U N I T Y S U R V E Y ST. THOMAS ST. JOHN ST. CROIX ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This issue of the 2007 US Virgin Islands Community Survey (VICS) report is being disseminated later than anticipated, but this was due to circumstances beyond our con- trol, and it is in no way reflective of a lack of effort in trying to get the data to the public sooner. ECC acknowledges the substantive support of the Office of the Governor and the Office of Management and Budget in funding the cost of VICS 2007. The staff of the Research Institute of the Eastern Caribbean Center coordinated all aspects of the administrative and field work for this project. Ayishih Bellew provided assistance in the random selection of households to be interviewed, the training of interviewers, payroll production and the generation of data tables. Corene Jn-Charles facilitated the preparation of training materials and the training of inter- viewers, as well as supervision of data entry and final preparation of the report. …

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2007 United States Virgin Islands C O M M U N I T Y S U R V E Y ST. THOMAS ST. JOHN ST. CROIX ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This issue of the 2007 US Virgin Islands Community Survey (VICS) report is being disseminated later than anticipated, but this was due to circumstances beyond our con- trol, and it is in no way reflective of a lack of effort in trying to get the data to the public sooner. ECC acknowledges the substantive support of the Office of the Governor and the Office of Management and Budget in funding the cost of VICS 2007. The staff of the Research Institute of the Eastern Caribbean Center coordinated all aspects of the administrative and field work for this project. Ayishih Bellew provided assistance in the random selection of households to be interviewed, the training of interviewers, payroll production and the generation of data tables. Corene Jn-Charles facilitated the preparation of training materials and the training of inter- viewers, as well as supervision of data entry and final preparation of the report. Sadio Thomas also aided with the preparation of training and field materials, and together with Grisha Fleming, they designed the cover for this issue. Marissa Johnson efficiently managed the accounting controls for this project. Michael Stroot, formerly of the Interna- tional Programs Center, US Census Bureau, provided substantive support in the elec- tronic editing of the data and produced all of the final tables that appear in this report. Myrtle Peters, who has worked on each VICS from 2001, was the overall coordina- tor of the field work in St Croix, St John and St Thomas. Cecil Coker, who also worked on all VICS surveys, supervised the field work in St Croix with Linda Peters, and in St Thomas and St John, field work supervision was carried out by Dennis Richardson and Jacqueline Francis. The Eastern Caribbean Center expresses its appreciation to all households that partici- pated in the survey by sharing their infor- mation. Frank L. Mills Project Director   Issued September 2009 Eastern Caribbean Center Frank L. Mills, Director University of the Virgin Islands David Hall, President 2007 United States Virgin Islands Community Survey University of the Virgin Islands Eastern Caribbean Center Frank L. Mills Director Silvia Susnjic Ayishih Bellew Statistician Research Analyst III Corene Jn-Charles Sadio Thomas Research Analyst I Research Analyst I Consultant Michael Stroot Programmer, formerly of the International Programs Center, Bureau of the Census This document is available from the Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands St Thomas, VI 00802 CONTENTS List of Statistical Tables ...................................................................................................................... v Statistical Tables (For detailed list of statistical tables, see p. v) ........................................................ 1 APPENDICES A. Definition of Subject Characteristics ....................................................................................... A-1 B. Accuracy of the Sample Data ................................................................................................... B-1 C. Collection and Processing Procedures ..................................................................................... C-1 D. Facsimile of Questionnaire Pages ............................................................................................ D-1 Symbols in the Tables The following symbols are used in the tables and explanations of subjects covered in this report: • A dash “-” represents zero or a percent that rounds to less than 0.1. • Three dots “…” mean not applicable. • (NA) means not applicable. iii iv LIST OF STATISTICAL TABLES DEMOGRAPHIC Page Table 1-1 Age and Marital Status by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ........................................................ 2 Table 1-2 Household Relationship by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ...................................................... 4 Table 1-3 Place of Birth by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 .......................................................................6 Table 1-4 Citizenship and Year of Entry by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ..............................................8 Table 1-5 Age and Hispanic Origin by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ................................................... 10 Table 1-6 Reason for Migration and Language Spoken by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 .................... 12 Table 1-7 Parents’ Birthplace by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ............................................................ 14 Table 1-8 Residence in 2002 by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ............................................................ 16 Table 1-9 School Enrollment and Educational Attainment by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2007. ................. 18 Table 1-10 Disability and Veteran Status by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ............................................ 20 Table 1-11 Labor Force and Work Status by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ........................................... 22 Table 1-12 Occupation by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ........................................................................ 24 Table 1-13 Industry and Class of Worker by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ............................................ 26 Table 1-14 Industry and Class of Worker by Island and Race - Females, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ........................... 28 Table 1-15 Income in 2006 by Island and Race: U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ................................................................. 30 Table 1-16 Worked in 2006, Poverty Status, and Number of Workers in Family by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ............................................................................................................................ 32 Table 2-2 Household Relationship and Marital Status by Age, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 .......................................... 34 Table 2-3 Place of Birth by Age, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ........................................................................................ 35 Table 2-4 Citizenship and Year of Entry by Age, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ............................................................... 36 Table 2-6 Reason for Migration and Language Spoken by Age, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ....................................... 37 Table 2-7 Parents’ Birthplace by Age, U. S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ............................................................................... 38 Table 2-8 Residence in 2002 by Age, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ................................................................................ 39 Table 2-9 School Enrollment and Educational Attainment by Age, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 .................................... 40 Table 2-10 Disability and Veteran Status by Age, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ................................................................ 41 Table 2-11 Labor Force and Work Status in 2006 by Age, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 .................................................. 42 Table 2-12 Occupation by Age, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ........................................................................................... 43 Table 2-13 Industry and Class of Worker by Age, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ............................................................... 44 Page v Table 2-14 Industry and Class of Worker by Age - Females, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007............................................... 45 Table 2-15 Income in 2006 by Age, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ..................................................................................... 46 Table 2-16 Worked in 2006, Poverty Status and Workers in Family by Age, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ....................... 47 Table 3-1 Age and Marital Status by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 .......................................................... 48 Table 3-2 Household Relationship by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ......................................................... 50 Table 3-4 Citizenship and Year of Entry by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ................................................ 52 Table 3-5 Hispanic Origin by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ...................................................................... 54 Table 3-6 Reason for Migration and Language Spoken by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ........................ 56 Table 3-7 Parents’ Birthplace by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ................................................................. 58 Table 3-8 Residence in 2002 by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ................................................................. 60 Table 3-9 School Enrollment and Educational Attainment by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ..................... 62 Table 3-10 Disability and Veteran Status by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ................................................. 64 Table 3-11 Labor Force and Work Status in 2006 by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ................................... 66 Table 3-12 Occupation by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ............................................................................. 68 Table 3-13 Industry and Class of Worker by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007................................................. 70 Table 3-14 Industry and Class of Worker by Place of Birth - Females, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ................................ 72 Table 3-15 Income in 2006 by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ...................................................................... 74 Table 3-16 Worked in 2006, Poverty Status and Number of Workers in Family in 2006 by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ............................................................................................................................ 76 vi ECONOMICS Page Table 4-1 Age and Marital Status by Educational Attainment, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ........................................... 78 Table 4-3 Place of Birth by Educational Attainment, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 .......................................................... 79 Table 4-4 Citizenship and Year of Entry by Educational Attainment, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ................................. 80 Table 4-5 Hispanic Origin by Educational Attainment, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ....................................................... 81 Table 4-6 Reason for Migration and Language Spoke by Educational Attainment, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ........... 82 Table 4-7 Parents’ Birthplace by Educational Attainment, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ................................................. 83 Table 4-8 Residence in 2002 by Educational Attainment, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ................................................. 84 Table 4-10 Disability and Veteran Status by Educational Attainment, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ................................. 85 Table 4-11 Labor Force and Work Status in 2006 by Educational Attainment, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 .................... 86 Table 4-12 Occupation by Educational Attainment, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ............................................................. 87 Table 4-13 Industry and Class of Worker by Educational Attainment, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ................................. 88 Table 4-14 Industry and Class of Worker by Educational Attainment - Females, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ............................................................................................................................ 89 Table 4-15 Income in 2006 by Educational Attainment, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ....................................................... 90 Table 4-16 Worked in 2006, Poverty Status by Educational Attainment, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ............................. 91 Table 5-1 Age, Marital Status and Hispanic Origin by Labor Force Status, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ....................... 92 Table 5-3 Place of Birth by Labor Force Status, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ................................................................ 93 Table 5-4 Citizenship and Year of Entry by Labor Force Status, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ....................................... 94 Table 5-6 Reason for Migration and Language Spoken by Labor Force Status, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ............... 95 Table 5-7 Parents’ Birthplace by Labor Force Status, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ....................................................... 96 Table 5-8 Residence in 2002 by Labor Status, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 .................................................................. 97 Table 5-9 School Enrollment and Educational Attainment by Labor Force Status, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ............ 98 Table 5-10 Disability and Veteran Status by Labor Force Status, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ........................................ 99 Table 5-12 Occupation by Labor Force Status, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ................................................................. 100 Table 5-13 Industry and Class of Worker by Labor Force Status, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ..................................... 101 Table 5-14 Industry and Class of Worker by Labor Force Status - Females, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 .................... 102 Table 5-15 Income in 2006 by Labor Force Status, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ........................................................... 103 Table 5-16 Worked in 2006, Poverty Status by Labor Force Status, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ................................. 104 Table 6-1 Age, Marital Status and Hispanic Origin by Occupation, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ................................. 106 Table 6-3 Place of Birth by Occupation, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ........................................................................... 107 Table 6-4 Citizenship and Year of Entry by Occupation, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ................................................. 108 vii Page Table 6-6 Reason for Migration and Language Spoken by Occupation, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 .......................... 109 Table 6-7 Parents’ Birthplace by Occupation, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 .................................................................. 110 Table 6-8 Residence in 2002 by Occupation, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 .................................................................. 111 Table 6-9 School Enrollment and Educational Attainment by Occupation, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ...................... 112 Table 6-11 Labor Force and Work Status in 2006 by Occupation, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 .................................... 113 Table 6-13 Industry and Class of Worker by Occupation, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 .................................................. 114 Table 6-14 Industry and Class of Worker by Occupation - Females, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ................................. 115 Table 6-15 Income in 2006 by Occupation, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ....................................................................... 116 Table 6-16 Poverty Status in 2006 by Occupation, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ............................................................ 117 Table 7-1 Age, Marital Status and Hispanic Origin by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ....................................... 118 Table 7-3 Place of Birth by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ................................................................................ 120 Table 7-4 Citizenship and Year of Entry by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ....................................................... 122 Table 7-6 Reason for Migration and Language Spoken by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ............................... 124 Table 7-7 Parent’ Birthplace by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ......................................................................... 126 Table 7-8 Residence in 2002 by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ........................................................................ 128 Table 7-9 School Enrollment and Educational Attainment by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ........................... 130 Table 7-11 Work Status in 2006 by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ..................................................................... 132 Table 7-12 Occupation and Class of Worker by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 .................................................. 134 Table 7-15 Income in 2006 by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ............................................................................. 136 Table 7-16 Poverty Status in 2006 by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ................................................................. 138 Table 8-1 Age, Marital Status, Hispanic Origin and Household Relationship by Income in 2006, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 .......................................................................................................................... 140 Table 8-3 Place of Birth by Income in 2006, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 .................................................................... 142 Table 8-4 Citizenship and Year of Entry by Income in 2006, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ........................................... 144 Table 8-6 Reason for Migration and Language Spoken by Income in 2006, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ................... 146 Table 8-7 Parents’ Birthplace by Income in 2006, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ........................................................... 148 Table 8-8 Residence in 2002 by Income in 2006, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ............................................................ 150 Table 8-9 School Enrollment and Educational Attainment by Income in 2006, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ................ 152 Table 8-10 Disability and Veteran Status by Income in 2006, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ........................................... 154 Table 8-11 Labor Force and Work Status in 2006 by Income in 2006, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 .............................. 156 Table 8-12 Occupation by Income in 2006, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ....................................................................... 158 Table 8-13 Industry and Class of Worker by Income in 2006, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ........................................... 160 viii Page Table 8-14 Industry and Class of Worker by Income in 2006 - Females, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 .......................... 162 Table 8-16 Poverty Status by Income, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ............................................................................... 164 ix x HOUSING Page Table H01 Occupancy and Tenure, Units in Structure, by Island and Householder’s Race, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ......................................................................................................................... 166 Table H02 Year Structure Built, Year Householder Moved In, and Bedrooms, by Island and Householder’s Race, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ...................................................................................... 168 Table H03 Rooms, Persons per Unit, and Persons per Room by Island and Householder’s Race, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 .......................................................................................................................... 170 Table H04 Plumbing and Kitchen Characteristics and Appliances by Island and Householder’s Race, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 .......................................................................................................................... 172 Table H05 Value, Taxes, Insurance, Mortgage Payments and Condominium fees by Island and Householder’s Race, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ....................................................................................... 174 Table H06 Selected Monthly Owner Costs by Island and Householder’s Race, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ............... 176 Table H07 Household Income, Poverty Status in 2006 and Gross Rent by Island and Householder’s Race, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ....................................................................................... 178 Table H08 Real Estate Taxes, Insurance, Secondary Mortgage and Utilities by Island and Householder’s Race, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 ....................................................................................... 180                       STATISTICAL TABLES  2 Table P1-1. Age and Marital Status by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Age Marital Status Age All Persons Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over Median Females Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over Median Marital Status Males 15 years and over Never married Now married Separated Widowed Divorced Females 15 years and over Never married Now married Separated Widowed Divorced Virgin Islands Total Black White Other races St. Croix Total Black White Other races St. Thomas and St. John Total Black White Other races 114,744 88,336 10,183 16,225 56,240 40,764 2,952 12,524 58,504 47,572 7,231 3,701 5,809 4,156 314 1,340 2,845 1,728 53 1,064 2,964 2,427 261 276 7,440 5,896 157 1,388 4,095 2,952 106 1,037 3,345 2,944 50 351 9,209 7,652 420 1,137 5,212 3,935 239 1,037 3,997 3,717 180 100 8,138 6,985 220 933 3,962 3,164 - 798 4,176 3,821 220 135 5,677 4,499 315 862 2,473 1,782 80 612 3,204 2,718 235 251 6,581 4,934 656 991 2,686 1,941 80 665 3,895 2,993 576 326 5,450 3,936 486 1,029 2,712 1,915 80 718 2,738 2,021 406 311 8,358 6,226 1,026 1,106 4,122 2,952 239 931 4,236 3,274 787 176 8,383 6,506 701 1,175 3,138 2,154 160 824 5,245 4,353 541 351 7,975 5,637 976 1,362 3,643 2,473 319 851 4,332 3,164 657 511 8,854 6,445 1,465 944 3,935 3,005 213 718 4,918 3,440 1,253 226 8,618 6,229 1,255 1,133 4,707 3,271 479 957 3,911 2,959 777 176 8,996 6,987 923 1,086 4,999 3,723 346 931 3,997 3,264 577 155 6,177 4,842 439 897 3,324 2,500 133 691 2,853 2,342 306 206 4,332 3,480 380 473 1,861 1,330 160 372 2,471 2,151 220 100 2,563 2,163 268 131 1,330 1,090 133 106 1,233 1,073 135 25 992 808 131 53 691 532 106 53 301 276 25 - 1,192 956 52 185 505 319 27 160 687 637 25 25 40.4 39.9 48.7 37.0 40.0 40.0 52.5 36.9 40.5 39.8 47.5 37.5 59,475 46,069 4,714 8,693 29,064 20,714 1,276 7,073 30,411 25,354 3,437 1,620 2,811 1,992 160 659 1,463 904 - 558 1,349 1,088 160 100 2,972 2,343 78 551 1,542 1,064 53 425 1,430 1,279 25 125 4,562 3,795 157 610 2,606 1,915 106 585 1,956 1,881 50 25 3,936 3,206 120 610 2,021 1,436 - 585 1,915 1,770 120 25 3,038 2,276 237 524 1,303 878 27 399 1,735 1,399 210 125 3,147 2,413 187 548 1,383 984 27 372 1,765 1,429 160 176 3,169 2,323 207 639 1,489 984 27 479 1,680 1,339 180 160 4,600 3,416 526 659 2,234 1,595 80 558 2,367 1,820 446 100 4,214 3,218 287 709 1,516 931 27 558 2,698 2,287 261 150 4,091 3,001 465 625 1,994 1,436 160 399 2,096 1,565 306 226 5,141 3,921 776 444 2,234 1,835 80 319 2,908 2,086 697 125 5,093 3,860 575 659 2,872 1,994 319 558 2,222 1,866 256 100 4,486 3,469 357 660 2,420 1,728 106 585 2,066 1,740 251 75 2,986 2,350 235 401 1,622 1,197 80 346 1,364 1,154 155 55 2,228 1,961 55 211 904 718 - 186 1,324 1,244 55 25 1,418 1,205 160 53 691 558 80 53 727 646 80 - 654 521 80 53 479 346 80 53 176 176 - - 929 799 52 78 293 213 27 53 637 587 25 25 41.5 41.6 49.1 36.5 41.7 43.6 56.0 36.2 41.4 40.9 47.1 37.9 43,156 32,695 4,974 5,487 20,635 15,316 1,436 3,882 22,521 17,379 3,538 1,604 16,694 13,396 1,460 1,839 7,339 5,930 293 1,117 9,355 7,466 1,168 722 20,084 14,609 2,620 2,855 9,945 6,967 931 2,048 10,139 7,642 1,689 807 1,010 752 75 183 479 346 - 133 532 406 75 50 1,452 1,157 55 239 931 691 - 239 521 466 55 - 3,915 2,781 764 371 1,941 1,383 213 346 1,974 1,398 551 25 49,130 37,938 4,319 6,873 23,453 16,832 1,117 5,504 25,677 21,106 3,202 1,369 19,494 16,128 1,049 2,317 7,977 6,169 53 1,755 11,517 9,959 996 561 19,272 13,954 2,587 2,731 9,679 6,648 878 2,154 9,593 7,306 1,710 577 1,143 880 52 211 612 399 27 186 532 481 25 25 4,530 3,560 235 735 2,234 1,569 80 585 2,297 1,991 155 150 4,690 3,416 395 879 2,952 2,048 80 824 1,739 1,368 316 55 3 Table P1-1. Age and Marital Status by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2007 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Age Marital Status Age All Persons Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over Median Females Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over Median Marital Status Males 15 years and over Never married Now married Separated Widowed Divorced Females 15 years and over Never married Now married Separated Widowed Divorced St. Thomas and St. John Total Black White Other races St. John Total Black White Other races St.Thomas Total Black White Other races 58,504 47,572 7,231 3,701 4,434 2,756 1,438 240 54,070 44,816 5,793 3,461 2,964 2,427 261 276 180 120 60 - 2,784 2,307 201 276 3,345 2,944 50 351 60 60 - - 3,285 2,884 50 351 3,997 3,717 180 100 60 30 30 - 3,937 3,687 150 100 4,176 3,821 220 135 389 210 120 60 3,787 3,611 100 75 3,204 2,718 235 251 270 210 60 - 2,934 2,508 176 251 3,895 2,993 576 326 509 360 150 - 3,386 2,633 426 326 2,738 2,021 406 311 180 90 30 60 2,558 1,931 376 251 4,236 3,274 787 176 449 240 210 - 3,787 3,035 577 176 5,245 4,353 541 351 330 240 90 - 4,915 4,113 451 351 4,332 3,164 657 511 270 180 30 60 4,063 2,984 627 451 4,918 3,440 1,253 226 479 180 300 - 4,439 3,260 953 226 3,911 2,959 777 176 300 150 150 - 3,611 2,809 627 176 3,997 3,264 577 155 210 180 - 30 3,787 3,085 577 125 2,853 2,342 306 206 120 60 30 30 2,734 2,282 276 176 2,471 2,151 220 100 389 270 120 - 2,082 1,881 100 100 1,233 1,073 135 25 180 120 60 - 1,053 953 75 25 301 276 25 - - - - - 301 276 25 - 687 637 25 25 60 60 - - 627 577 25 25 40.5 39.8 47.5 37.5 41.7 42.0 41.0 38.5 40.4 39.6 47.9 37.5 30,411 25,354 3,437 1,620 2,097 1,228 779 90 28,314 24,126 2,658 1,530 1,349 1,088 160 100 120 60 60 - 1,229 1,028 100 100 1,430 1,279 25 125 - - - - 1,430 1,279 25 125 1,956 1,881 50 25 - - - - 1,956 1,881 50 25 1,915 1,770 120 25 210 90 120 - 1,705 1,680 - 25 1,735 1,399 210 125 180 120 60 - 1,555 1,279 150 125 1,765 1,429 160 176 210 150 60 - 1,555 1,279 100 176 1,680 1,339 180 160 150 60 30 60 1,530 1,279 150 100 2,367 1,820 446 100 210 90 120 - 2,157 1,730 326 100 2,698 2,287 261 150 90 30 60 - 2,608 2,257 201 150 2,096 1,565 306 226 90 60 30 - 2,006 1,505 276 226 2,908 2,086 697 125 300 180 120 - 2,608 1,906 577 125 2,222 1,866 256 100 90 60 30 - 2,132 1,806 226 100 2,066 1,740 251 75 60 60 - - 2,006 1,680 251 75 1,364 1,154 155 55 60 - 30 30 1,304 1,154 125 25 1,324 1,244 55 25 120 90 30 - 1,204 1,154 25 25 727 646 80 - 150 120 30 - 577 527 50 - 176 176 - - - - - - 176 176 - - 637 587 25 25 60 60 - - 577 527 25 25 41.4 40.9 47.1 37.9 38.7 46.5 36.0 31.5 41.6 40.9 49.3 39.5 22,521 17,379 3,538 1,604 2,157 1,378 629 150 20,364 16,000 2,909 1,455 9,355 7,466 1,168 722 929 569 240 120 8,427 6,897 928 602 10,139 7,642 1,689 807 659 419 210 30 9,480 7,223 1,480 777 532 406 75 50 30 30 - - 502 376 75 50 521 466 55 - 120 90 30 - 401 376 25 - 1,974 1,398 551 25 419 270 150 - 1,555 1,129 401 25 25,677 21,106 3,202 1,369 1,977 1,168 719 90 23,700 19,938 2,483 1,279 11,517 9,959 996 561 959 479 419 60 10,558 9,480 577 502 9,593 7,306 1,710 577 539 360 180 - 9,054 6,947 1,530 577 532 481 25 25 30 30 - - 502 451 25 25 2,297 1,991 155 150 90 60 30 - 2,207 1,931 125 150 1,739 1,368 316 55 360 240 90 30 1,379 1,129 226 25 4 Table P1-2. Household Relationships by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Relationships All persons Total Family householder: Male Female Nonfamily householder: Male Living alone Female Living alone Spouse Child Grandchild Parent Other relative Nonrelatives Persons Under 18 Years Total Householder/Spouse Child of householder Grandchild of householder Other relative Nonrelative Own Child under 18 Total In married couple family Percent of persons under 18 With male parent only With female parent only Grandchild without parent Related Child without parent Unrelated Child Persons 65 years and over Total Family householder: Male Female Nonfamily householder: Male Living alone Female Living alone Spouse Parent Other relative Nonrelatives Virgin Islands Total Black White Other races St. Croix Total Black White Other races St. Thomas and St. John Total Black White Other races 114,744 88,336 10,183 16,225 56,240 40,764 2,952 12,524 58,504 47,572 7,231 3,701 14,953 10,816 2,000 2,137 7,472 5,265 612 1,595 7,481 5,551 1,388 541 13,830 11,105 591 2,134 6,834 4,866 160 1,808 6,996 6,238 431 326 10,814 7,381 1,992 1,441 5,079 3,510 479 1,090 5,735 3,871 1,513 351 9,675 6,832 1,610 1,233 4,627 3,297 372 957 5,049 3,535 1,238 276 10,412 8,157 1,067 1,188 5,052 3,749 346 957 5,360 4,408 722 231 9,806 7,705 966 1,135 4,786 3,563 319 904 5,019 4,142 646 231 15,168 10,684 2,145 2,338 7,711 5,159 691 1,861 7,456 5,526 1,454 477 33,949 27,926 1,286 4,737 17,311 13,163 399 3,749 16,639 14,764 887 988 5,541 4,881 52 609 2,633 2,048 27 558 2,908 2,833 25 50 933 725 105 103 452 399 - 53 481 326 105 50 5,211 4,289 273 650 2,313 1,782 133 399 2,898 2,507 140 251 3,933 2,373 672 888 1,383 824 106 452 2,550 1,549 566 436 27,903 22,501 1,000 4,402 14,785 10,796 399 3,590 13,118 11,705 601 812 161 105 30 27 106 80 - 27 55 25 30 - 22,767 18,165 888 3,713 12,125 8,722 372 3,031 10,641 9,443 516 682 3,907 3,353 52 502 2,021 1,542 27 452 1,886 1,811 25 50 836 728 30 78 505 452 - 53 331 276 30 25 232 150 - 82 27 - - 27 206 150 - 55 27,742 22,396 970 4,375 14,678 10,716 399 3,563 13,063 11,680 571 812 9,264 7,071 589 1,604 5,052 3,616 213 1,223 4,212 3,455 376 381 33.2 31.4 58.9 36.4 34.2 33.5 53.3 34.1 32.1 29.5 62.6 46.9 3,905 3,189 172 545 1,915 1,569 27 319 1,990 1,620 145 226 11,673 9,817 158 1,697 6,196 4,441 133 1,622 5,477 5,377 25 75 2,018 1,597 52 369 1,090 745 27 319 928 853 25 50 650 571 - 78 399 346 - 53 251 226 - 25 232 150 - 82 27 - - 27 206 150 - 55 15,257 12,248 1,270 1,739 7,711 5,770 558 1,383 7,545 6,478 711 356 3,320 2,583 341 396 1,782 1,250 186 346 1,539 1,333 155 50 2,267 1,873 105 289 1,064 745 80 239 1,204 1,129 25 50 2,265 1,732 220 313 1,117 824 80 213 1,148 908 140 100 2,125 1,652 160 313 1,037 745 80 213 1,088 908 80 100 3,310 2,854 213 243 1,675 1,330 133 213 1,634 1,524 80 30 3,125 2,695 213 216 1,595 1,276 133 186 1,529 1,419 80 30 2,562 1,964 230 368 1,409 1,037 80 293 1,153 927 150 75 511 410 50 50 160 160 - - 351 251 50 50 617 565 25 27 266 239 - 27 351 326 25 - 404 266 85 53 239 186 - 53 165 80 85 - 5 Table P1-2. Household Relationships by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2007 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Relationships All persons Total Family householder: Male Female Nonfamily householder: Male Living alone Female Living alone Spouse Child Grandchild Parent Other relative Nonrelatives Persons Under 18 Years Total Householder/Spouse Child of householder Grandchild of householder Other relative Nonrelative Own Child under 18 Total In married couple family Percent of persons under 18 With male parent only With female parent only Grandchild without parent Related Child without parent Unrelated Child Persons 65 years and over Total Family householder: Male Female Nonfamily householder: Male Living alone Female Living alone Spouse Parent Other relative Nonrelatives St. Thomas and St. John Total Black White Other races St. John Total Black White Other races St.Thomas Total Black White Other races 58,504 47,572 7,231 3,701 4,434 2,756 1,438 240 54,070 44,816 5,793 3,461 7,481 5,551 1,388 541 659 360 210 90 6,821 5,191 1,179 451 6,996 6,238 431 326 300 270 30 - 6,696 5,969 401 326 5,735 3,871 1,513 351 719 360 360 - 5,016 3,511 1,154 351 5,049 3,535 1,238 276 509 300 210 - 4,539 3,235 1,028 276 5,360 4,408 722 231 419 270 120 30 4,941 4,138 602 201 5,019 4,142 646 231 330 180 120 30 4,690 3,962 527 201 7,456 5,526 1,454 477 509 360 150 - 6,947 5,166 1,304 477 16,639 14,764 887 988 839 569 210 60 15,800 14,195 677 928 2,908 2,833 25 50 150 150 - - 2,759 2,683 25 50 481 326 105 50 30 - 30 - 451 326 75 50 2,898 2,507 140 251 240 150 90 - 2,658 2,357 50 251 2,550 1,549 566 436 569 270 240 60 1,981 1,279 326 376 13,118 11,705 601 812 629 419 150 60 12,489 11,286 451 752 55 25 30 - 30 - 30 - 25 25 - - 10,641 9,443 516 682 509 389 90 30 10,132 9,054 426 652 1,886 1,811 25 50 30 30 - - 1,856 1,781 25 50 331 276 30 25 30 - 30 - 301 276 - 25 206 150 - 55 30 - - 30 176 150 - 25 13,063 11,680 571 812 599 419 120 60 12,464 11,260 451 752 4,212 3,455 376 381 300 270 - 30 3,912 3,185 376 351 32.1 29.5 62.6 46.9 47.6 64.3 - 50.0 31.3 28.2 83.3 46.7 1,990 1,620 145 226 210 90 120 - 1,781 1,530 25 226 5,477 5,377 25 75 60 60 - - 5,417 5,317 25 75 928 853 25 50 - - - - 928 853 25 50 251 226 - 25 - - - - 251 226 - 25 206 150 - 55 30 - - 30 176 150 - 25 7,545 6,478 711 356 749 509 210 30 6,796 5,969 502 326 1,539 1,333 155 50 210 180 30 - 1,329 1,154 125 50 1,204 1,129 25 50 - - - - 1,204 1,129 25 50 1,148 908 140 100 120 30 90 - 1,028 878 50 100 1,088 908 80 100 60 30 30 - 1,028 878 50 100 1,634 1,524 80 30 180 120 30 30 1,455 1,404 50 - 1,529 1,419 80 30 150 90 30 30 1,379 1,329 50 - 1,153 927 150 75 150 150 - - 1,003 777 150 75 351 251 50 50 - - - - 351 251 50 50 351 326 25 - - - - - 351 326 25 - 165 80 85 - 90 30 60 - 75 50 25 - 6 Table P1-3. Place of Birth by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Place of Birth All Persons Total U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Florida Massachusetts New Jersey New York Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Haiti St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia St. Vincent and Grenadines Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Females Total U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Florida Massachusetts New Jersey New York Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Haiti St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia St. Vincent and Grenadines Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Virgin Islands Total Black White Other races St. Croix Total Black White Other races St. Thomas and St. John Total Black White Other races 114,744 88,336 10,183 16,225 56,240 40,764 2,952 12,524 58,504 47,572 7,231 3,701 55,387 46,318 1,267 7,802 28,506 21,512 239 6,754 26,881 24,806 1,028 1,048 28,131 21,351 239 6,541 27,575 20,794 239 6,541 557 557 - - 900 755 145 - 80 80 - - 820 675 145 - 26,356 24,213 883 1,260 851 638 - 213 25,505 23,574 883 1,048 15,139 6,421 7,466 1,252 6,036 3,111 2,074 851 9,102 3,310 5,391 401 689 207 457 25 213 106 106 - 476 100 350 25 1,080 628 266 186 824 452 186 186 256 176 80 - 522 52 337 133 186 27 27 133 336 25 311 - 523 210 287 27 213 160 27 27 311 50 261 - 3,751 2,181 1,205 365 1,675 1,223 213 239 2,075 958 992 125 545 135 384 27 239 80 133 27 306 55 251 - 5,486 2,047 210 3,229 4,042 984 160 2,898 1,444 1,063 50 331 36,626 32,697 805 3,124 16,779 14,705 319 1,755 19,847 17,992 486 1,369 5,180 4,892 210 78 3,244 3,031 160 53 1,936 1,861 50 25 2,377 2,277 50 50 106 106 - - 2,271 2,171 50 50 4,829 4,539 112 179 1,941 1,861 27 53 2,888 2,677 85 125 4,466 2,630 25 1,810 1,117 239 - 878 3,349 2,391 25 933 702 702 - - - - - - 702 702 - - 7,463 7,131 254 78 3,164 3,058 53 53 4,298 4,073 201 25 4,153 3,860 27 266 3,350 3,058 27 266 803 803 - - 697 672 25 - 346 346 - - 351 326 25 - 2,213 1,820 - 393 1,782 1,489 - 293 431 331 - 100 2,106 853 435 818 878 452 160 266 1,229 401 276 552 59,475 46,069 4,714 8,693 29,064 20,714 1,276 7,073 30,411 25,354 3,437 1,620 27,887 22,939 554 4,394 14,253 10,317 53 3,882 13,634 12,622 501 511 14,280 10,478 53 3,749 13,854 10,051 53 3,749 426 426 - - 422 302 120 - 27 27 - - 395 275 120 - 13,185 12,160 381 644 372 239 - 133 12,813 11,920 381 511 7,335 3,349 3,411 576 2,739 1,383 931 425 4,597 1,966 2,480 150 263 155 108 - 133 80 53 - 130 75 55 - 471 283 108 80 266 133 53 80 206 150 55 - 310 25 232 53 80 - 27 53 231 25 206 - 233 80 127 27 133 80 27 27 100 - 100 - 2,024 1,239 578 208 771 612 27 133 1,253 627 551 75 312 57 255 - 106 27 80 - 206 30 176 - 2,728 952 77 1,699 2,101 425 27 1,649 627 527 50 50 20,470 18,387 393 1,689 9,493 8,323 213 957 10,977 10,064 180 732 2,885 2,701 106 78 1,702 1,542 106 53 1,184 1,159 - 25 1,509 1,458 25 25 80 80 - - 1,429 1,379 25 25 2,715 2,532 82 102 1,010 957 27 27 1,705 1,574 55 75 2,508 1,393 25 1,090 718 160 - 558 1,790 1,233 25 532 351 351 - - - - - - 351 351 - - 4,191 4,089 77 25 1,808 1,782 27 - 2,383 2,307 50 25 2,526 2,366 27 133 2,074 1,915 27 133 451 451 - - 312 312 - - 186 186 - - 125 125 - - 1,163 1,031 - 131 957 851 - 106 206 180 - 25 1,055 441 279 335 479 266 53 160 577 176 226 176 7 Table P1-3. Place of Birth by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2007 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Place of Birth All Persons Total U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Florida Massachusetts New Jersey New York Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Haiti St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia St. Vincent and Grenadines Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Females Total U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Florida Massachusetts New Jersey New York Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Haiti St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia St. Vincent and Grenadines Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere St. Thomas and St. John Total Black White Other races St. John Total Black White Other races St.Thomas Total Black White Other races 58,504 47,572 7,231 3,701 4,434 2,756 1,438 240 54,070 44,816 5,793 3,461 26,881 24,806 1,028 1,048 1,827 1,558 150 120 25,054 23,248 878 928 557 557 - - 30 30 - - 527 527 - - 820 675 145 - 569 449 120 - 251 226 25 - 25,505 23,574 883 1,048 1,228 1,079 30 120 24,276 22,496 853 928 9,102 3,310 5,391 401 1,378 150 1,228 - 7,724 3,160 4,163 401 476 100 350 25 150 - 150 - 326 100 201 25 256 176 80 - 30 - 30 - 226 176 50 - 336 25 311 - 60 - 60 - 276 25 251 - 311 50 261 - 60 - 60 - 251 50 201 - 2,075 958 992 125 270 30 240 - 1,806 928 752 125 306 55 251 - 30 30 - - 276 25 251 - 1,444 1,063 50 331 90 60 - 30 1,354 1,003 50 301 19,847 17,992 486 1,369 1,138 989 60 90 18,709 17,004 426 1,279 1,936 1,861 50 25 30 30 - - 1,906 1,831 50 25 2,271 2,171 50 50 240 240 - - 2,031 1,931 50 50 2,888 2,677 85 125 330 270 60 - 2,558 2,408 25 125 3,349 2,391 25 933 389 360 - 30 2,959 2,031 25 903 702 702 - - - - - - 702 702 - - 4,298 4,073 201 25 60 60 - - 4,238 4,013 201 25 803 803 - - - - - - 803 803 - - 351 326 25 - - - - - 351 326 25 - 431 331 - 100 30 30 - - 401 301 - 100 1,229 401 276 552 - - - - 1,229 401 276 552 30,411 25,354 3,437 1,620 2,097 1,228 779 90 28,314 24,126 2,658 1,530 13,634 12,622 501 511 869 659 150 60 12,765 11,963 351 451 426 426 - - - - - - 426 426 - - 395 275 120 - 270 150 120 - 125 125 - - 12,813 11,920 381 511 599 509 30 60 12,213 11,411 351 451 4,597 1,966 2,480 150 659 60 599 - 3,937 1,906 1,881 150 130 75 55 - 30 - 30 - 100 75 25 - 206 150 55 - 30 - 30 - 176 150 25 - 231 25 206 - 30 - 30 - 201 25 176 - 100 - 100 - - - - - 100 - 100 - 1,253 627 551 75 150 - 150 - 1,103 627 401 75 206 30 176 - 30 30 - - 176 - 176 - 627 527 50 50 - - - - 627 527 50 50 10,977 10,064 180 732 569 509 30 30 10,408 9,555 150 702 1,184 1,159 - 25 30 30 - - 1,154 1,129 - 25 1,429 1,379 25 25 150 150 - - 1,279 1,229 25 25 1,705 1,574 55 75 150 120 30 - 1,555 1,455 25 75 1,790 1,233 25 532 210 180 - 30 1,580 1,053 25 502 351 351 - - - - - - 351 351 - - 2,383 2,307 50 25 - - - - 2,383 2,307 50 25 451 451 - - - - - - 451 451 - - 125 125 - - - - - - 125 125 - - 206 180 - 25 30 30 - - 176 150 - 25 577 176 226 176 - - - - 577 176 226 176 8 Table P1-4. Citizenship and Year of Entry by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Citizenship Year of Entry Citizenship All Persons U.S. citizen Born in U.S. Virgin Islands Born in U.S. or U.S. territory Born abroad of U.S. parents Naturalized U.S. citizen Not a U.S. citizen Permanent resident Temporary resident Females U.S. citizen Born in U.S. Virgin Islands Born in U.S. or U.S. territory Born abroad of U.S. parents Naturalized U.S. citizen Not a U.S. citizen Permanent resident Temporary resident Entry year for persons born outside Virgin Islands Total 2002 to 2007 1996 to 2001 1992 to 1995 1986 to 1991 1976 to 1985 1966 to 1975 1965 or before Non U.S. citizens Total 2002 to 2007 1996 to 2001 1992 to 1995 1986 to 1991 1976 to 1985 1966 to 1975 1965 or before Entry year for females born outside Virgin Islands Total 2002 to 2007 1996 to 2001 1992 to 1995 1986 to 1991 1976 to 1985 1966 to 1975 1965 or before Non U.S. citizens Total 2002 to 2007 1996 to 2001 1992 to 1995 1986 to 1991 1976 to 1985 1966 to 1975 1965 or before Virgin Islands Total Black White Other races St. Croix Total Black White Other races St. Thomas and St. John Total Black White Other races 114,744 88,336 10,183 16,225 56,240 40,764 2,952 12,524 58,504 47,572 7,231 3,701 104,509 80,221 9,978 14,310 52,437 38,078 2,872 11,487 52,071 42,143 7,106 2,823 55,387 46,318 1,267 7,802 28,506 21,512 239 6,754 26,881 24,806 1,028 1,048 20,625 8,468 7,675 4,482 10,078 4,095 2,234 3,749 10,547 4,373 5,442 732 298 186 85 27 133 106 - 27 165 80 85 - 28,199 25,249 951 2,000 13,721 12,365 399 957 14,478 12,884 552 1,043 10,235 8,115 205 1,915 3,803 2,686 80 1,037 6,433 5,430 125 878 9,005 7,145 205 1,655 3,510 2,553 80 878 5,495 4,592 125 777 1,230 970 - 260 293 133 - 160 938 837 - 100 59,475 46,069 4,714 8,693 29,064 20,714 1,276 7,073 30,411 25,354 3,437 1,620 54,128 41,909 4,613 7,606 27,016 19,252 1,276 6,488 27,112 22,657 3,337 1,118 27,887 22,939 554 4,394 14,253 10,317 53 3,882 13,634 12,622 501 511 10,063 4,301 3,488 2,275 4,840 1,808 957 2,074 5,223 2,493 2,530 201 133 78 55 - 53 53 - - 80 25 55 - 16,045 14,591 517 938 7,871 7,073 266 532 8,174 7,517 251 406 5,347 4,160 100 1,087 2,048 1,463 - 585 3,299 2,697 100 502 4,711 3,629 100 982 1,888 1,383 - 505 2,823 2,246 100 477 636 531 - 105 160 80 - 80 477 451 - 25 59,357 42,018 8,916 8,423 27,734 19,252 2,712 5,770 31,623 22,766 6,204 2,653 10,596 5,542 2,840 2,214 4,627 2,127 1,223 1,276 5,969 3,414 1,617 938 6,153 3,643 1,591 919 1,941 1,356 293 293 4,212 2,286 1,299 627 3,979 2,774 545 659 1,888 1,250 160 479 2,091 1,524 386 180 5,418 3,997 665 756 1,968 1,409 53 505 3,450 2,588 612 251 8,401 5,906 1,411 1,084 3,882 2,686 213 984 4,518 3,220 1,198 100 13,450 11,089 1,149 1,211 7,392 6,010 452 931 6,057 5,080 697 281 11,361 9,068 715 1,579 6,036 4,414 319 1,303 5,325 4,654 396 276 10,235 8,115 205 1,915 3,803 2,686 80 1,037 6,433 5,430 125 878 3,564 2,455 52 1,057 1,383 851 27 505 2,181 1,604 25 552 1,535 1,201 52 282 452 319 27 106 1,083 882 25 176 1,067 803 27 238 425 186 27 213 642 617 - 25 919 816 - 103 293 239 - 53 627 577 - 50 952 797 75 80 425 346 - 80 527 451 75 - 1,229 1,204 - 25 452 452 - - 777 752 - 25 969 839 - 130 372 293 - 80 596 546 - 50 31,588 23,130 4,160 4,299 14,811 10,397 1,223 3,191 16,777 12,733 2,936 1,108 4,817 2,408 1,396 1,013 2,021 904 505 612 2,796 1,504 891 401 3,070 1,964 643 464 1,170 851 106 213 1,900 1,113 536 251 2,251 1,540 314 398 957 612 53 293 1,294 928 261 105 3,046 2,429 276 341 1,090 824 - 266 1,956 1,605 276 75 4,815 3,439 685 691 2,473 1,649 133 691 2,342 1,790 552 - 7,551 6,419 476 656 4,201 3,430 266 505 3,349 2,989 210 150 6,037 4,931 370 737 2,898 2,127 160 612 3,139 2,803 210 125 5,347 4,160 100 1,087 2,048 1,463 - 585 3,299 2,697 100 502 1,921 1,302 25 593 798 505 - 293 1,123 797 25 301 829 572 25 232 293 186 - 106 536 386 25 125 534 428 - 106 133 27 - 106 401 401 - - 564 512 - 52 213 186 - 27 351 326 - 25 517 413 50 53 266 213 - 53 251 201 50 - 669 669 - - 293 293 - - 376 376 - - 314 264 - 50 53 53 - - 261 210 - 50 9 Table P1-4. Citizenship and Year of Entry by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2007 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Citizenship Year of Entry Citizenship All Persons U.S. citizen Born in U.S. Virgin Islands Born in U.S. or U.S. territory Born abroad of U.S. parents Naturalized U.S. citizen Not a U.S. citizen Permanent resident Temporary resident Females U.S. citizen Born in U.S. Virgin Islands Born in U.S. or U.S. territory Born abroad of U.S. parents Naturalized U.S. citizen Not a U.S. citizen Permanent resident Temporary resident Entry year for persons born outside Virgin Islands Total 2002 to 2007 1996 to 2001 1992 to 1995 1986 to 1991 1976 to 1985 1966 to 1975 1965 or before Non U.S. citizens Total 2002 to 2007 1996 to 2001 1992 to 1995 1986 to 1991 1976 to 1985 1966 to 1975 1965 or before Entry year for females born outside Virgin Islands Total 2002 to 2007 1996 to 2001 1992 to 1995 1986 to 1991 1976 to 1985 1966 to 1975 1965 or before Non U.S. citizens Total 2002 to 2007 1996 to 2001 1992 to 1995 1986 to 1991 1976 to 1985 1966 to 1975 1965 or before St. Thomas and St. John Total Black White Other races St. John Total Black White Other races St.Thomas Total Black White Other races 58,504 47,572 7,231 3,701 4,434 2,756 1,438 240 54,070 44,816 5,793 3,461 52,071 42,143 7,106 2,823 3,895 2,217 1,438 240 48,177 39,926 5,668 2,583 26,881 24,806 1,028 1,048 1,827 1,558 150 120 25,054 23,248 878 928 10,547 4,373 5,442 732 1,468 210 1,228 30 9,079 4,163 4,213 702 165 80 85 - 90 30 60 - 75 50 25 - 14,478 12,884 552 1,043 509 419 - 90 13,969 12,464 552 953 6,433 5,430 125 878 539 539 - - 5,894 4,890 125 878 5,495 4,592 125 777 479 479 - - 5,016 4,113 125 777 938 837 - 100 60 60 - - 878 777 - 100 30,411 25,354 3,437 1,620 2,097 1,228 779 90 28,314 24,126 2,658 1,530 27,112 22,657 3,337 1,118 1,857 989 779 90 25,255 21,668 2,558 1,028 13,634 12,622 501 511 869 659 150 60 12,765 11,963 351 451 5,223 2,493 2,530 201 659 60 599 - 4,564 2,433 1,931 201 80 25 55 - 30 - 30 - 50 25 25 - 8,174 7,517 251 406 300 270 - 30 7,875 7,248 251 376 3,299 2,697 100 502 240 240 - - 3,060 2,458 100 502 2,823 2,246 100 477 240 240 - - 2,583 2,006 100 477 477 451 - 25 - - - - 477 451 - 25 31,623 22,766 6,204 2,653 2,606 1,198 1,288 120 29,016 21,568 4,915 2,533 5,969 3,414 1,617 938 1,079 330 689 60 4,890 3,085 928 878 4,212 2,286 1,299 627 300 180 120 - 3,912 2,107 1,179 627 2,091 1,524 386 180 210 120 60 30 1,881 1,404 326 150 3,450 2,588 612 251 90 30 60 - 3,361 2,558 552 251 4,518 3,220 1,198 100 180 60 120 - 4,339 3,160 1,078 100 6,057 5,080 697 281 389 240 120 30 5,668 4,840 577 251 5,325 4,654 396 276 360 240 120 - 4,966 4,414 276 276 6,433 5,430 125 878 539 539 - - 5,894 4,890 125 878 2,181 1,604 25 552 150 150 - - 2,031 1,455 25 552 1,083 882 25 176 180 180 - - 903 702 25 176 642 617 - 25 90 90 - - 552 527 - 25 627 577 - 50 - - - - 627 577 - 50 527 451 75 - - - - - 527 451 75 - 777 752 - 25 - - - - 777 752 - 25 596 546 - 50 120 120 - - 477 426 - 50 16,777 12,733 2,936 1,108 1,228 569 629 30 15,549 12,163 2,307 1,078 2,796 1,504 891 401 539 150 389 - 2,257 1,354 502 401 1,900 1,113 536 251 120 60 60 - 1,781 1,053 477 251 1,294 928 261 105 90 - 60 30 1,204 928 201 75 1,956 1,605 276 75 - - - - 1,956 1,605 276 75 2,342 1,790 552 - 60 60 - - 2,282 1,730 552 - 3,349 2,989 210 150 240 180 60 - 3,110 2,809 150 150 3,139 2,803 210 125 180 120 60 - 2,959 2,683 150 125 3,299 2,697 100 502 240 240 - - 3,060 2,458 100 502 1,123 797 25 301 120 120 - - 1,003 677 25 301 536 386 25 125 60 60 - - 477 326 25 125 401 401 - - - - - - 401 401 - - 351 326 - 25 - - - - 351 326 - 25 251 201 50 - - - - - 251 201 50 - 376 376 - - - - - - 376 376 - - 261 210 - 50 60 60 - - 201 150 - 50 10 Table P1-5. Age and Hispanic Origin by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Hispanic Origin Persons of Hispanic Origin Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over Median Females of Hispanic Origin Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over Median Hispanic Origin All persons Puerto Rican Dominican Republic Cuban Other Spanish/Hispanic Not Spanish/Hispanic Females Puerto Rican Dominican Republic Cuban Other Spanish/Hispanic Not Spanish/Hispanic Virgin Islands Total Black White Other races St. Croix Total Black White Other races St. Thomas and St. John Total Black White Other races 20,850 8,034 520 12,295 13,881 3,457 160 10,264 6,969 4,578 361 2,031 1,239 182 27 1,031 1,064 106 27 931 176 75 - 100 1,642 564 - 1,078 1,090 213 - 878 552 351 - 201 1,551 570 - 981 1,250 319 - 931 301 251 - 50 1,440 672 - 768 1,064 346 - 718 376 326 - 50 1,287 553 - 734 851 293 - 558 436 261 - 176 1,424 665 - 759 718 160 - 558 706 506 - 201 1,287 412 52 823 771 106 27 638 516 306 25 185 1,206 520 50 635 745 160 - 585 461 361 50 50 1,782 788 25 969 904 186 - 718 878 602 25 251 1,829 674 127 1,029 957 213 27 718 872 461 100 311 1,312 493 160 659 851 293 - 558 461 201 160 100 1,252 542 27 684 851 266 27 558 401 276 - 125 1,243 521 - 721 1,037 346 - 691 206 176 - 30 1,183 393 53 737 957 293 53 612 226 100 - 125 651 230 - 421 425 80 - 346 226 150 - 75 285 179 - 106 160 53 - 106 125 125 - - 53 - - 53 53 - - 53 - - - - 183 77 - 106 133 27 - 106 50 50 - - 37.0 38.9 48.2 34.9 35.8 40.5 56.0 34.6 39.5 38.0 48.2 40.0 10,875 3,940 204 6,731 7,525 1,728 53 5,744 3,349 2,211 150 988 580 52 - 529 505 27 - 479 75 25 - 50 573 179 - 394 372 53 - 319 201 125 - 75 767 261 - 505 691 186 - 505 75 75 - - 790 260 - 530 665 160 - 505 125 100 - 25 691 243 - 448 505 133 - 372 185 110 - 75 810 367 - 443 399 106 - 293 411 261 - 150 763 177 52 534 452 27 27 399 311 150 25 135 764 290 50 424 479 80 - 399 286 210 50 25 957 354 - 603 505 53 - 452 451 301 - 150 906 385 50 471 505 160 - 346 401 226 50 125 653 312 25 316 452 186 - 266 201 125 25 50 685 264 - 421 585 239 - 346 100 25 - 75 815 337 - 479 665 186 - 479 150 150 - - 526 182 27 318 425 106 27 293 100 75 - 25 337 152 - 185 186 27 - 160 150 125 - 25 128 75 - 53 53 - - 53 75 75 - - 53 - - 53 53 - - 53 - - - - 77 50 - 27 27 - - 27 50 50 - - 37.7 40.8 47.0 34.9 36.9 45.8 49.5 35.0 40.0 40.3 47.0 32.7 114,744 88,336 10,183 16,225 56,240 40,764 2,952 12,524 58,504 47,572 7,231 3,701 11,871 3,657 232 7,983 10,131 2,393 106 7,632 1,740 1,264 125 351 6,446 3,698 160 2,588 1,728 585 - 1,143 4,718 3,113 160 1,444 320 130 52 138 160 80 27 53 160 50 25 85 2,212 549 77 1,586 1,861 399 27 1,436 351 150 50 150 93,894 80,302 9,662 3,930 42,359 37,307 2,792 2,260 51,535 42,995 6,870 1,670 59,475 46,069 4,714 8,693 29,064 20,714 1,276 7,073 30,411 25,354 3,437 1,620 6,204 1,720 102 4,381 5,451 1,143 27 4,281 752 577 75 100 3,377 1,878 50 1,449 931 319 - 612 2,447 1,559 50 837 78 25 27 27 53 - 27 27 25 25 - - 1,216 316 25 874 1,090 266 - 824 125 50 25 50 48,601 42,129 4,510 1,961 21,539 18,986 1,223 1,330 27,062 23,143 3,287 632 11 Table P1-5. Age and Hispanic Origin by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2007 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Hispanic Origin Persons of Hispanic Origin Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over Median Females of Hispanic Origin Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over Median Hispanic Origin All persons Puerto Rican Dominican Republic Cuban Other Spanish/Hispanic Not Spanish/Hispanic Females Puerto Rican Dominican Republic Cuban Other Spanish/Hispanic Not Spanish/Hispanic St. Thomas and St. John Total Black White Other races St. John Total Black White Other races St.Thomas Total Black White Other races 6,969 4,578 361 2,031 599 389 60 150 6,370 4,188 301 1,881 176 75 - 100 - - - - 176 75 - 100 552 351 - 201 - - - - 552 351 - 201 301 251 - 50 - - - - 301 251 - 50 376 326 - 50 - - - - 376 326 - 50 436 261 - 176 60 60 - - 376 201 - 176 706 506 - 201 180 180 - - 527 326 - 201 516 306 25 185 90 30 - 60 426 276 25 125 461 361 50 50 60 60 - - 401 301 50 50 878 602 25 251 - - - - 878 602 25 251 872 461 100 311 120 60 - 60 752 401 100 251 461 201 160 100 60 - 60 - 401 201 100 100 401 276 - 125 - - - - 401 276 - 125 206 176 - 30 30 - - 30 176 176 - - 226 100 - 125 - - - - 226 100 - 125 226 150 - 75 - - - - 226 150 - 75 125 125 - - - - - - 125 125 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 50 50 - - - - - - 50 50 - - 39.5 38.0 48.2 40.0 31.5 27.8 52.5 45.3 40.2 39.8 47.0 36.5 3,349 2,211 150 988 240 180 - 60 3,110 2,031 150 928 75 25 - 50 - - - - 75 25 - 50 201 125 - 75 - - - - 201 125 - 75 75 75 - - - - - - 75 75 - - 125 100 - 25 - - - - 125 100 - 25 185 110 - 75 60 60 - - 125 50 - 75 411 261 - 150 60 60 - - 351 201 - 150 311 150 25 135 60 - - 60 251 150 25 75 286 210 50 25 60 60 - - 226 150 50 25 451 301 - 150 - - - - 451 301 - 150 401 226 50 125 - - - - 401 226 50 125 201 125 25 50 - - - - 201 125 25 50 100 25 - 75 - - - - 100 25 - 75 150 150 - - - - - - 150 150 - - 100 75 - 25 - - - - 100 75 - 25 150 125 - 25 - - - - 150 125 - 25 75 75 - - - - - - 75 75 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 50 50 - - - - - - 50 50 - - 40.0 40.3 47.0 32.7 29.0 27.5 - 31.0 40.6 40.9 47.0 36.5 58,504 47,572 7,231 3,701 4,434 2,756 1,438 240 54,070 44,816 5,793 3,461 1,740 1,264 125 351 60 60 - - 1,680 1,204 125 351 4,718 3,113 160 1,444 479 330 60 90 4,238 2,784 100 1,354 160 50 25 85 60 - - 60 100 50 25 25 351 150 50 150 - - - - 351 150 50 150 51,535 42,995 6,870 1,670 3,835 2,367 1,378 90 47,700 40,628 5,492 1,580 30,411 25,354 3,437 1,620 2,097 1,228 779 90 28,314 24,126 2,658 1,530 752 577 75 100 - - - - 752 577 75 100 2,447 1,559 50 837 240 180 - 60 2,207 1,379 50 777 25 25 - - - - - - 25 25 - - 125 50 25 50 - - - - 125 50 25 50 27,062 23,143 3,287 632 1,857 1,049 779 30 25,204 22,095 2,508 602 12 Table P1-6. Reason for Migration and Language Spoken at Home by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Migration Language Spoken at Home All Persons Born in Virgin Islands Born outside Virgin Islands Reason for migration Employment Spouse of employed person Dependent of employed person Family member of employed resident Student attending college Missionary work Medical reasons Visiting/vacation Other Females Born in Virgin Islands Born outside Virgin Islands Reason for migration Employment Spouse of employed person Dependent of employed person Family member of employed resident Student attending college Missionary work Medical reasons Visiting/vacation Other Language Spoken at Home Persons 5 years and over Speak only English at home Speak other Language at Home Ability to speak English Speaks English very well Speaks English well Speaks some English Does not speak English Primary Language Spoken French, Patois, Creole Spanish Other language Females 5 years and over Speak only English at home Speak other Language at Home Ability to speak English Speaks English very well Speaks English well Speaks some English Does not speak English Primary Language Spoken French, Patois, Creole Spanish Other language Virgin Islands Total Black White Other races St. Croix Total Black White Other races St. Thomas and St. John Total Black White Other races 114,744 88,336 10,183 16,225 56,240 40,764 2,952 12,524 58,504 47,572 7,231 3,701 55,387 46,318 1,267 7,802 28,506 21,512 239 6,754 26,881 24,806 1,028 1,048 59,357 42,018 8,916 8,423 27,734 19,252 2,712 5,770 31,623 22,766 6,204 2,653 20,690 14,117 4,048 2,524 7,313 5,026 931 1,356 13,377 9,091 3,118 1,168 5,197 3,548 891 758 3,457 2,420 505 532 1,740 1,129 386 226 13,337 9,983 856 2,499 7,073 4,707 319 2,048 6,264 5,276 536 451 11,201 8,946 629 1,626 5,451 4,068 133 1,250 5,750 4,878 496 376 694 567 25 102 293 266 - 27 401 301 25 75 233 155 53 25 133 80 53 - 100 75 - 25 27 27 - - 27 27 - - - - - - 5,633 3,587 1,449 596 2,765 2,048 372 346 2,867 1,540 1,077 251 2,346 1,088 965 293 1,223 612 399 213 1,122 477 566 80 59,475 46,069 4,714 8,693 29,064 20,714 1,276 7,073 30,411 25,354 3,437 1,620 27,887 22,939 554 4,394 14,253 10,317 53 3,882 13,634 12,622 501 511 31,588 23,130 4,160 4,299 14,811 10,397 1,223 3,191 16,777 12,733 2,936 1,108 8,255 5,962 1,331 962 2,207 1,569 133 505 6,048 4,393 1,198 456 4,652 3,082 866 704 3,138 2,154 505 479 1,515 928 361 226 7,305 5,645 365 1,294 3,829 2,606 80 1,143 3,476 3,039 286 150 6,850 5,746 314 790 3,271 2,553 53 665 3,579 3,193 261 125 517 440 - 77 266 239 - 27 251 201 - 50 130 78 27 25 80 53 27 - 50 25 - 25 - - - - - - - - - - - - 2,636 1,583 739 315 1,383 931 213 239 1,253 652 526 75 1,244 593 518 133 638 293 213 133 606 301 305 - 108,935 84,181 9,869 14,885 53,395 39,036 2,898 11,461 55,541 45,145 6,971 3,425 79,104 67,195 8,184 3,724 35,074 30,021 2,367 2,686 44,030 37,174 5,818 1,038 29,832 16,985 1,685 11,162 18,321 9,014 532 8,775 11,511 7,971 1,153 2,387 21,028 12,542 1,303 7,184 13,668 7,658 425 5,584 7,360 4,883 877 1,599 5,558 2,769 229 2,560 2,952 824 53 2,074 2,607 1,945 176 486 2,719 1,464 128 1,127 1,436 532 53 851 1,283 932 75 276 526 210 25 291 266 - - 266 261 210 25 25 7,523 6,831 357 335 3,191 2,925 106 160 4,332 3,906 251 176 20,728 9,810 911 10,007 14,412 5,770 319 8,323 6,316 4,040 591 1,684 1,580 344 417 819 718 319 106 293 862 25 311 527 56,664 44,076 4,553 8,034 27,601 19,810 1,276 6,515 29,063 24,266 3,277 1,519 40,914 35,302 3,850 1,762 17,497 15,077 1,064 1,356 23,417 20,225 2,786 406 15,750 8,774 704 6,272 10,105 4,733 213 5,159 5,646 4,041 491 1,113 11,018 6,441 575 4,001 7,313 3,909 160 3,244 3,705 2,532 416 757 2,972 1,520 77 1,376 1,728 532 27 1,170 1,244 988 50 206 1,364 628 52 684 878 293 27 558 486 336 25 125 397 185 - 211 186 - - 186 210 185 - 25 4,001 3,667 128 205 1,649 1,516 53 80 2,352 2,151 75 125 10,912 4,868 338 5,705 8,004 2,978 133 4,893 2,908 1,890 206 812 838 239 237 362 452 239 27 186 386 - 210 176 13 Table P1-6. Reason for Migration and Language Spoken at Home by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2007 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Migration Language Spoken at Home All Persons Born in Virgin Islands Born outside Virgin Islands Reason for migration Employment Spouse of employed person Dependent of employed person Family member of employed resident Student attending college Missionary work Medical reasons Visiting/vacation Other Females Born in Virgin Islands Born outside Virgin Islands Reason for migration Employment Spouse of employed person Dependent of employed person Family member of employed resident Student attending college Missionary work Medical reasons Visiting/vacation Other Language Spoken at Home Persons 5 years and over Speak only English at home Speak other Language at Home Ability to speak English Speaks English very well Speaks English well Speaks some English Does not speak English Primary Language Spoken French, Patois, Creole Spanish Other language Females 5 years and over Speak only English at home Speak other Language at Home Ability to speak English Speaks English very well Speaks English well Speaks some English Does not speak English Primary Language Spoken French, Patois, Creole Spanish Other language St. Thomas and St. John Total Black White Other races St. John Total Black White Other races St.Thomas Total Black White Other races 58,504 47,572 7,231 3,701 4,434 2,756 1,438 240 54,070 44,816 5,793 3,461 26,881 24,806 1,028 1,048 1,827 1,558 150 120 25,054 23,248 878 928 31,623 22,766 6,204 2,653 2,606 1,198 1,288 120 29,016 21,568 4,915 2,533 13,377 9,091 3,118 1,168 1,138 539 509 90 12,239 8,552 2,608 1,078 1,740 1,129 386 226 60 - 60 - 1,680 1,129 326 226 6,264 5,276 536 451 120 60 60 - 6,144 5,216 477 451 5,750 4,878 496 376 659 539 120 - 5,091 4,339 376 376 401 301 25 75 - - - - 401 301 25 75 100 75 - 25 - - - - 100 75 - 25 - - - - - - - - - - - - 2,867 1,540 1,077 251 360 60 300 - 2,508 1,480 777 251 1,122 477 566 80 270 - 240 30 853 477 326 50 30,411 25,354 3,437 1,620 2,097 1,228 779 90 28,314 24,126 2,658 1,530 13,634 12,622 501 511 869 659 150 60 12,765 11,963 351 451 16,777 12,733 2,936 1,108 1,228 569 629 30 15,549 12,163 2,307 1,078 6,048 4,393 1,198 456 330 180 120 30 5,718 4,213 1,078 426 1,515 928 361 226 60 - 60 - 1,455 928 301 226 3,476 3,039 286 150 90 30 60 - 3,386 3,009 226 150 3,579 3,193 261 125 419 360 60 - 3,160 2,834 201 125 251 201 - 50 - - - - 251 201 - 50 50 25 - 25 - - - - 50 25 - 25 - - - - - - - - - - - - 1,253 652 526 75 150 - 150 - 1,103 652 376 75 606 301 305 - 180 - 180 - 426 301 125 - 55,541 45,145 6,971 3,425 4,254 2,636 1,378 240 51,287 42,509 5,593 3,185 44,030 37,174 5,818 1,038 3,026 1,738 1,228 60 41,004 35,437 4,589 978 11,511 7,971 1,153 2,387 1,228 899 150 180 10,282 7,072 1,003 2,207 7,360 4,883 877 1,599 689 419 150 120 6,671 4,464 727 1,480 2,607 1,945 176 486 300 240 - 60 2,307 1,705 176 426 1,283 932 75 276 180 180 - - 1,103 752 75 276 261 210 25 25 60 60 - - 201 150 25 25 4,332 3,906 251 176 270 270 - - 4,063 3,636 251 176 6,316 4,040 591 1,684 899 629 90 180 5,417 3,411 502 1,505 862 25 311 527 60 - 60 - 803 25 251 527 29,063 24,266 3,277 1,519 1,977 1,168 719 90 27,085 23,098 2,558 1,430 23,417 20,225 2,786 406 1,498 839 629 30 21,919 19,386 2,157 376 5,646 4,041 491 1,113 479 330 90 60 5,166 3,712 401 1,053 3,705 2,532 416 757 270 150 90 30 3,436 2,383 326 727 1,244 988 50 206 90 60 - 30 1,154 928 50 176 486 336 25 125 60 60 - - 426 276 25 125 210 185 - 25 60 60 - - 150 125 - 25 2,352 2,151 75 125 120 120 - - 2,232 2,031 75 125 2,908 1,890 206 812 300 210 30 60 2,608 1,680 176 752 386 - 210 176 60 - 60 - 326 - 150 176 14 Table P1-7. Parents' Place of Birth by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Parents' Birthplace Father's Birthplace All Persons U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States Massachusetts Michigan New Jersey New York Pennsylvania South Carolina Texas Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Anguilla Antigua / Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Grenada Haiti Montserrat St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia St. Vincent & Grenadines Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Not Known or Not Stated Mother's Birthplace Total U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States Massachusetts Michigan New Jersey New York Pennsylvania South Carolina Texas Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Anguilla Antigua / Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Grenada Haiti Montserrat St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia St. Vincent & Grenadines Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Not Known or Not Stated Virgin Islands Total Black White Other races St. Croix Total Black White Other races St. Thomas and St. John Total Black White Other races 114,744 88,336 10,183 16,225 56,240 40,764 2,952 12,524 58,504 47,572 7,231 3,701 29,943 26,301 307 3,336 16,141 13,030 106 3,005 13,803 13,271 201 331 15,818 12,866 106 2,845 15,051 12,099 106 2,845 767 767 - - 797 797 - - 106 106 - - 690 690 - - 13,304 12,613 201 490 984 824 - 160 12,320 11,789 201 331 10,796 3,820 6,242 734 4,095 1,649 1,888 558 6,701 2,171 4,354 176 487 103 384 - 106 53 53 - 381 50 331 - 252 - 252 - 27 - 27 - 225 - 225 - 468 158 259 52 213 133 53 27 256 25 206 25 2,568 1,359 997 211 904 532 186 186 1,664 828 811 25 600 131 442 27 319 106 186 27 281 25 256 - 541 254 287 - 80 53 27 - 461 201 261 - 335 50 232 53 160 - 106 53 176 50 125 - 7,407 2,218 157 5,033 6,249 1,516 106 4,627 1,159 702 50 406 50,070 44,978 649 4,444 23,985 21,033 213 2,739 26,085 23,944 436 1,705 1,763 1,706 27 30 479 452 27 - 1,284 1,254 - 30 7,408 7,224 78 105 4,574 4,441 53 80 2,834 2,784 25 25 4,315 4,237 - 78 319 266 - 53 3,996 3,971 - 25 6,204 5,947 27 230 2,739 2,633 27 80 3,465 3,315 - 150 5,528 3,063 50 2,414 1,728 372 - 1,356 3,800 2,691 50 1,058 1,090 1,036 27 27 638 585 27 27 451 451 - - 732 679 - 53 80 27 - 53 652 652 - - 933 933 - - 266 266 - - 667 667 - - 9,552 9,390 27 135 4,361 4,255 27 80 5,191 5,136 - 55 5,318 4,974 78 266 4,441 4,122 53 266 878 853 25 - 1,035 1,010 25 - 558 558 - - 477 451 25 - 3,132 2,478 - 654 2,420 1,941 - 479 712 536 - 176 2,962 852 824 1,286 1,197 425 213 558 1,765 426 612 727 13,565 10,168 2,004 1,393 4,574 3,111 425 1,037 8,992 7,057 1,579 356 114,744 88,336 10,183 16,225 56,240 40,764 2,952 12,524 58,504 47,572 7,231 3,701 31,884 27,707 328 3,850 17,284 13,668 27 3,590 14,600 14,039 301 261 17,324 13,840 27 3,457 16,486 13,003 27 3,457 837 837 - - 1,169 1,139 - 30 53 53 - - 1,115 1,085 - 30 13,367 12,703 301 364 745 612 - 133 12,622 12,091 301 231 11,395 4,317 6,396 683 4,228 1,835 1,941 452 7,167 2,482 4,454 231 469 27 416 27 133 27 80 27 336 - 336 - 152 25 127 - 27 - 27 - 125 25 100 - 523 53 417 53 213 53 106 53 311 - 311 - 3,078 1,811 981 286 1,409 984 239 186 1,669 828 741 100 255 25 230 - 80 - 80 - 176 25 150 - 668 356 312 - 106 80 27 - 561 276 286 - 326 75 201 50 - - - - 326 75 201 50 7,329 2,165 183 4,981 6,196 1,463 133 4,600 1,133 702 50 381 48,382 43,830 464 4,088 22,948 20,422 213 2,313 25,434 23,408 251 1,775 1,657 1,606 52 - 479 452 27 - 1,179 1,154 25 - 6,865 6,733 78 53 4,201 4,095 53 53 2,663 2,638 25 - 3,939 3,912 - 27 319 293 - 27 3,620 3,620 - - 6,074 5,818 27 230 2,579 2,473 27 80 3,495 3,345 - 150 5,663 3,019 25 2,618 1,808 479 - 1,330 3,855 2,541 25 1,289 1,118 1,091 - 27 691 665 - 27 426 426 - - 779 779 - - 27 27 - - 752 752 - - 1,101 1,101 - - 319 319 - - 782 782 - - 9,606 9,399 103 103 4,255 4,148 53 53 5,352 5,251 50 50 5,578 5,312 53 213 4,600 4,334 53 213 978 978 - - 994 969 25 - 718 718 - - 276 251 25 - 2,758 2,262 - 496 2,021 1,675 - 346 737 587 - 150 3,222 1,154 809 1,259 1,463 718 213 532 1,760 436 596 727 12,531 9,164 2,004 1,363 4,122 2,659 425 1,037 8,410 6,505 1,579 326 15 Table P1-7. Parents' Place of Birth by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2007 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Parents' Birthplace Father's Birthplace All Persons U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States Massachusetts Michigan New Jersey New York Pennsylvania South Carolina Texas Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Anguilla Antigua / Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Grenada Haiti Montserrat St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia St. Vincent & Grenadines Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Not Known or Not Stated Mother's Birthplace Total U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States Massachusetts Michigan New Jersey New York Pennsylvania South Carolina Texas Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Anguilla Antigua / Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Grenada Haiti Montserrat St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia St. Vincent & Grenadines Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Not Known or Not Stated St. Thomas and St. John Total Black White Other races St. John Total Black White Other races St.Thomas Total Black White Other races 58,504 47,572 7,231 3,701 4,434 2,756 1,438 240 54,070 44,816 5,793 3,461 13,803 13,271 201 331 1,288 1,258 - 30 12,514 12,013 201 301 767 767 - - 90 90 - - 677 677 - - 690 690 - - 389 389 - - 301 301 - - 12,320 11,789 201 331 809 779 - 30 11,511 11,010 201 301 6,701 2,171 4,354 176 1,108 90 1,019 - 5,593 2,082 3,336 176 381 50 331 - 30 - 30 - 351 50 301 - 225 - 225 - 150 - 150 - 75 - 75 - 256 25 206 25 30 - 30 - 226 25 176 25 1,664 828 811 25 360 - 360 - 1,304 828 451 25 281 25 256 - 30 - 30 - 251 25 226 - 461 201 261 - 60 - 60 - 401 201 201 - 176 50 125 - - - - - 176 50 125 - 1,159 702 50 406 30 - - 30 1,129 702 50 376 26,085 23,944 436 1,705 1,558 1,348 60 150 24,527 22,596 376 1,555 1,284 1,254 - 30 30 - - 30 1,254 1,254 - - 2,834 2,784 25 25 - - - - 2,834 2,784 25 25 3,996 3,971 - 25 360 360 - - 3,636 3,611 - 25 3,465 3,315 - 150 180 180 - - 3,285 3,135 - 150 3,800 2,691 50 1,058 539 509 - 30 3,260 2,182 50 1,028 451 451 - - - - - - 451 451 - - 652 652 - - - - - - 652 652 - - 667 667 - - 90 90 - - 577 577 - - 5,191 5,136 - 55 150 120 - 30 5,041 5,016 - 25 878 853 25 - - - - - 878 853 25 - 477 451 25 - - - - - 477 451 25 - 712 536 - 176 60 60 - - 652 477 - 176 1,765 426 612 727 60 - 60 - 1,705 426 552 727 8,992 7,057 1,579 356 389 60 300 30 8,602 6,997 1,279 326 58,504 47,572 7,231 3,701 4,434 2,756 1,438 240 54,070 44,816 5,793 3,461 14,600 14,039 301 261 1,258 1,198 - 60 13,342 12,840 301 201 837 837 - - 60 60 - - 777 777 - - 1,115 1,085 - 30 689 659 - 30 426 426 - - 12,622 12,091 301 231 509 479 - 30 12,113 11,612 301 201 7,167 2,482 4,454 231 1,198 150 1,019 30 5,969 2,332 3,436 201 336 - 336 - 60 - 60 - 276 - 276 - 125 25 100 - - - - - 125 25 100 - 311 - 311 - 60 - 60 - 251 - 251 - 1,669 828 741 100 240 - 240 - 1,430 828 502 100 176 25 150 - - - - - 176 25 150 - 561 276 286 - 60 - 60 - 502 276 226 - 326 75 201 50 - - - - 326 75 201 50 1,133 702 50 381 30 - - 30 1,103 702 50 351 25,434 23,408 251 1,775 1,408 1,288 - 120 24,026 22,120 251 1,655 1,179 1,154 25 - - - - - 1,179 1,154 25 - 2,663 2,638 25 - 30 30 - - 2,633 2,608 25 - 3,620 3,620 - - 360 360 - - 3,260 3,260 - - 3,495 3,345 - 150 210 210 - - 3,285 3,135 - 150 3,855 2,541 25 1,289 569 509 - 60 3,285 2,031 25 1,229 426 426 - - - - - - 426 426 - - 752 752 - - - - - - 752 752 - - 782 782 - - 30 30 - - 752 752 - - 5,352 5,251 50 50 60 60 - - 5,292 5,191 50 50 978 978 - - - - - - 978 978 - - 276 251 25 - - - - - 276 251 25 - 737 587 - 150 60 60 - - 677 527 - 150 1,760 436 596 727 180 60 120 - 1,580 376 477 727 8,410 6,505 1,579 326 360 60 300 - 8,050 6,445 1,279 326 16 Table P1-8. Residence 5 years ago by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Residence 5 Years Ago Residence 5 years ago Persons 5 years and over Same house in Virgin Islands Percent Different house in Virgin Islands Same island Different island Resided outside Virgin Islands United States Florida Georgia Massachusetts New York Ohio Texas Virginia Puerto Rico Other Caribbean British Virgin Islands St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere India Females 5 years and over Same house in Virgin Islands Percent Different house in Virgin Islands Same island Different island Resided outside Virgin Islands United States Florida Georgia Massachusetts New York Ohio Texas Virginia Puerto Rico Other Caribbean British Virgin Islands St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere India Virgin Islands Total Black White Other races St. Croix Total Black White Other races St. Thomas and St. John Total Black White Other races 108,935 84,181 9,869 14,885 53,395 39,036 2,898 11,461 55,541 45,145 6,971 3,425 67,401 54,971 4,223 8,207 33,744 26,086 1,010 6,648 33,657 28,885 3,213 1,559 61.9 65.3 42.8 55.1 63.2 66.8 34.9 58.0 60.6 64.0 46.1 45.5 28,780 21,199 2,995 4,585 13,083 9,041 585 3,457 15,697 12,158 2,410 1,129 26,960 19,989 2,594 4,377 12,551 8,748 479 3,324 14,409 11,240 2,115 1,053 1,820 1,210 402 208 532 293 106 133 1,288 917 295 75 12,755 8,011 2,650 2,093 6,568 3,909 1,303 1,356 6,187 4,103 1,347 737 7,275 4,084 2,315 875 4,308 2,500 1,143 665 2,967 1,585 1,172 210 1,226 783 153 289 824 532 53 239 401 251 100 50 363 338 25 - 213 213 - - 150 125 25 - 53 53 - - 53 53 - - - - - - 650 390 182 78 399 239 106 53 251 150 75 25 155 102 53 - 80 27 53 - 75 75 - - 388 180 102 106 213 80 27 106 176 100 75 - 185 53 131 - 160 53 106 - 25 - 25 - 1,251 671 80 501 665 160 80 425 587 511 - 75 3,666 2,949 179 539 1,409 1,143 53 213 2,257 1,806 125 326 105 53 - 52 80 53 - 27 25 - - 25 431 381 25 25 80 80 - - 351 301 25 25 595 489 - 106 319 213 - 106 276 276 - - 346 293 53 - 346 293 53 - - - - - 562 307 77 179 186 106 27 53 376 201 50 125 226 125 - 100 - - - - 226 125 - 100 56,664 44,076 4,553 8,034 27,601 19,810 1,276 6,515 29,063 24,266 3,277 1,519 35,190 28,600 1,992 4,598 17,204 12,870 479 3,856 17,985 15,730 1,514 742 62.1 64.9 43.8 57.2 62.3 65.0 37.5 59.2 61.9 64.8 46.2 48.8 15,396 11,744 1,205 2,447 7,472 5,238 213 2,021 7,924 6,505 992 426 14,980 11,378 1,155 2,447 7,392 5,159 213 2,021 7,588 6,220 942 426 416 365 50 - 80 80 - - 336 286 50 - 6,079 3,733 1,356 989 2,925 1,702 585 638 3,154 2,031 771 351 3,282 1,711 1,176 394 1,808 984 505 319 1,473 727 671 75 307 128 100 78 106 53 - 53 201 75 100 25 230 205 25 - 80 80 - - 150 125 25 - 53 53 - - 53 53 - - - - - - 155 130 25 - 80 80 - - 75 50 25 - 103 77 27 - 53 27 27 - 50 50 - - 180 50 50 80 80 - - 80 100 50 50 - 105 27 78 - 80 27 53 - 25 - 25 - 288 50 27 211 213 - 27 186 75 50 - 25 2,279 1,845 127 307 824 691 27 106 1,455 1,154 100 201 105 53 - 52 80 53 - 27 25 - - 25 378 328 25 25 27 27 - - 351 301 25 25 415 335 - 80 239 160 - 80 176 176 - - 213 186 27 - 213 186 27 - - - - - 230 127 27 77 80 27 27 27 150 100 - 50 150 100 - 50 - - - - 150 100 - 50 17 Table P1-8. Residence 5 years ago by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2007 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Residence 5 Years Ago Residence 5 years ago Persons 5 years and over Same house in Virgin Islands Percent Different house in Virgin Islands Same island Different island Resided outside Virgin Islands United States Florida Georgia Massachusetts New York Ohio Texas Virginia Puerto Rico Other Caribbean British Virgin Islands St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere India Females 5 years and over Same house in Virgin Islands Percent Different house in Virgin Islands Same island Different island Resided outside Virgin Islands United States Florida Georgia Massachusetts New York Ohio Texas Virginia Puerto Rico Other Caribbean British Virgin Islands St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere India St. Thomas and St. John Total Black White Other races St. John Total Black White Other races St.Thomas Total Black White Other races 55,541 45,145 6,971 3,425 4,254 2,636 1,378 240 51,287 42,509 5,593 3,185 33,657 28,885 3,213 1,559 3,086 2,427 479 180 30,571 26,458 2,734 1,379 60.6 64.0 46.1 45.5 72.5 92.0 34.8 75.0 59.6 62.2 48.9 43.3 15,697 12,158 2,410 1,129 599 120 479 - 15,098 12,038 1,931 1,129 14,409 11,240 2,115 1,053 389 30 360 - 14,019 11,210 1,756 1,053 1,288 917 295 75 210 90 120 - 1,078 828 176 75 6,187 4,103 1,347 737 569 90 419 60 5,618 4,013 928 677 2,967 1,585 1,172 210 509 30 419 60 2,458 1,555 752 150 401 251 100 50 - - - - 401 251 100 50 150 125 25 - - - - - 150 125 25 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 251 150 75 25 - - - - 251 150 75 25 75 75 - - - - - - 75 75 - - 176 100 75 - - - - - 176 100 75 - 25 - 25 - - - - - 25 - 25 - 587 511 - 75 60 60 - - 527 451 - 75 2,257 1,806 125 326 - - - - 2,257 1,806 125 326 25 - - 25 - - - - 25 - - 25 351 301 25 25 - - - - 351 301 25 25 276 276 - - - - - - 276 276 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 376 201 50 125 - - - - 376 201 50 125 226 125 - 100 - - - - 226 125 - 100 29,063 24,266 3,277 1,519 1,977 1,168 719 90 27,085 23,098 2,558 1,430 17,985 15,730 1,514 742 1,408 1,108 210 90 16,577 14,621 1,304 652 61.9 64.8 46.2 48.8 71.2 94.9 29.2 100.0 61.2 63.3 51.0 45.6 7,924 6,505 992 426 300 60 240 - 7,624 6,445 752 426 7,588 6,220 942 426 240 - 240 - 7,348 6,220 702 426 336 286 50 - 60 60 - - 276 226 50 - 3,154 2,031 771 351 270 - 270 - 2,884 2,031 502 351 1,473 727 671 75 270 - 270 - 1,204 727 401 75 201 75 100 25 - - - - 201 75 100 25 150 125 25 - - - - - 150 125 25 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 75 50 25 - - - - - 75 50 25 - 50 50 - - - - - - 50 50 - - 100 50 50 - - - - - 100 50 50 - 25 - 25 - - - - - 25 - 25 - 75 50 - 25 - - - - 75 50 - 25 1,455 1,154 100 201 - - - - 1,455 1,154 100 201 25 - - 25 - - - - 25 - - 25 351 301 25 25 - - - - 351 301 25 25 176 176 - - - - - - 176 176 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 150 100 - 50 - - - - 150 100 - 50 150 100 - 50 - - - - 150 100 - 50 18 Table P1-9. School Enrollment, Educational Attainment and Vocational Training by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands School Enrollment Educational Attainment Vocational Training School Enrollment Enrolled person 3 years and over Preprimary Public Preprimary Elementary or high school Public elementary or high school Post-Graduate Public post-graduate Enrolled females 3 years and over Preprimary Public Preprimary Elementary or high school Public elementary or high school Post-Graduate Public post-graduate Educational Attainment Persons 25 years and over 1st to 8th grade 9th or 10th grade 11th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post-Bachelor degree Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Females 25 years or over 1st to 8th grade 9th or 10th grade 11th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post-Bachelor degree Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Persons 18 to 24 years Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Females 18 to 24 years Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Vocational training Persons 16 years and over No Vocational Training Some vocational training Certificate program Technical preparation course On the job training Technical college program Virgin Islands Total Black White Other races St. Croix Total Black White Other races St. Thomas and St. John Total Black White Other races 29,832 24,728 1,214 3,889 15,636 12,125 372 3,138 14,196 12,603 842 752 2,232 1,763 75 394 798 479 - 319 1,434 1,284 75 75 1,359 1,150 - 210 532 372 - 160 828 777 - 50 20,769 17,309 685 2,775 11,381 8,748 319 2,313 9,388 8,561 366 461 17,106 14,600 131 2,375 9,147 7,047 106 1,994 7,959 7,553 25 381 6,831 5,656 454 721 3,457 2,898 53 505 3,374 2,758 401 215 3,923 3,372 179 373 2,048 1,702 53 293 1,875 1,670 125 80 14,955 12,248 645 2,062 7,765 5,823 160 1,782 7,191 6,424 486 281 1,158 816 50 291 425 160 - 266 732 657 50 25 667 509 - 158 266 133 - 133 401 376 - 25 9,706 8,039 295 1,372 5,318 3,962 160 1,197 4,388 4,077 135 176 8,028 6,812 53 1,162 4,281 3,191 53 1,037 3,747 3,621 - 125 4,091 3,392 300 399 2,021 1,702 - 319 2,070 1,690 300 80 2,308 2,022 75 211 1,170 984 - 186 1,138 1,038 75 25 78,471 59,149 8,757 10,565 37,653 27,203 2,473 7,977 40,818 31,946 6,285 2,587 14,442 11,911 394 2,137 7,578 5,584 133 1,861 6,863 6,327 261 276 5,654 4,371 128 1,155 3,218 2,260 53 904 2,437 2,111 75 251 8,140 6,517 694 929 2,765 1,994 133 638 5,375 4,523 561 291 21,004 16,197 1,490 3,318 10,769 7,898 532 2,340 10,235 8,299 958 978 11,936 9,166 1,607 1,163 5,584 4,122 505 957 6,352 5,044 1,102 206 2,659 1,995 347 318 1,436 1,037 106 293 1,223 958 240 25 2,221 1,483 608 130 612 505 27 80 1,609 978 581 50 8,716 5,125 2,460 1,130 4,068 2,553 771 745 4,647 2,573 1,689 386 3,698 2,383 1,030 285 1,622 1,250 213 160 2,076 1,133 817 125 64.0 61.5 86.1 60.0 64.0 63.8 87.1 57.3 64.0 59.4 85.7 68.4 15.8 12.7 39.8 13.4 15.1 14.0 39.8 11.3 16.5 11.6 39.9 19.8 42,157 32,456 3,962 5,739 20,129 14,519 1,090 4,520 22,027 17,937 2,872 1,218 7,367 6,099 183 1,084 3,962 2,925 53 984 3,405 3,174 130 100 2,468 1,837 27 604 1,330 824 27 479 1,138 1,013 - 125 4,292 3,473 260 559 1,409 931 80 399 2,883 2,542 180 160 10,766 8,276 636 1,853 5,425 3,989 160 1,276 5,341 4,288 477 577 7,054 5,777 662 615 3,324 2,553 186 585 3,730 3,224 476 30 1,622 1,245 191 186 1,010 718 106 186 612 527 85 - 1,362 998 261 103 399 346 - 53 963 652 261 50 5,055 3,170 1,334 551 2,207 1,409 372 425 2,848 1,760 962 125 2,172 1,582 407 183 1,064 824 106 133 1,108 757 301 50 66.5 64.8 88.1 60.8 66.7 67.8 85.4 58.8 66.3 62.5 89.2 68.3 17.1 14.6 44.0 12.8 16.2 15.4 43.9 12.4 18.0 14.0 44.0 14.4 8,370 6,687 425 1,258 3,803 2,765 80 957 4,568 3,921 346 301 63.1 64.7 64.3 54.0 66.4 72.1 66.7 50.0 60.3 59.5 63.7 66.7 4.6 4.2 6.3 6.1 3.5 2.9 33.3 2.8 5.5 5.1 - 16.7 4,442 3,357 297 789 2,021 1,356 27 638 2,422 2,001 270 150 62.7 64.7 74.1 49.8 61.8 70.6 - 45.8 63.3 60.7 81.4 66.7 3.5 3.9 - 3.4 5.3 5.9 - 4.2 2.1 2.5 - - 90,665 69,195 9,243 12,227 43,264 31,457 2,553 9,254 47,401 37,738 6,690 2,973 61,434 46,668 6,167 8,599 29,064 21,220 1,622 6,222 32,370 25,448 4,545 2,377 29,230 22,527 3,076 3,628 14,200 10,238 931 3,031 15,031 12,290 2,145 596 5,031 3,726 638 667 2,872 2,127 213 532 2,160 1,599 426 135 4,039 2,903 472 664 2,074 1,489 106 479 1,965 1,414 366 185 13,024 10,630 1,264 1,131 4,680 3,483 266 931 8,344 7,146 998 201 7,136 5,269 702 1,165 4,574 3,138 346 1,090 2,562 2,131 356 75 19 Table P1-9. School Enrollment, Educational Attainment and Vocational Training by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2007 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands School Enrollment Educational Attainment Vocational Training School Enrollment Enrolled person 3 years and over Preprimary Public Preprimary Elementary or high school Public elementary or high school Post-Graduate Public post-graduate Enrolled females 3 years and over Preprimary Public Preprimary Elementary or high school Public elementary or high school Post-Graduate Public post-graduate Educational Attainment Persons 25 years and over 1st to 8th grade 9th or 10th grade 11th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post-Bachelor degree Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Females 25 years or over 1st to 8th grade 9th or 10th grade 11th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post-Bachelor degree Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Persons 18 to 24 years Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Females 18 to 24 years Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Vocational training Persons 16 years and over No Vocational Training Some vocational training Certificate program Technical preparation course On the job training Technical college program St. Thomas and St. John Total Black White Other races St. John Total Black White Other races St.Thomas Total Black White Other races 14,196 12,603 842 752 779 389 240 150 13,417 12,213 602 602 1,434 1,284 75 75 30 30 - - 1,404 1,254 75 75 828 777 - 50 - - - - 828 777 - 50 9,388 8,561 366 461 360 210 90 60 9,028 8,351 276 401 7,959 7,553 25 381 210 180 - 30 7,749 7,373 25 351 3,374 2,758 401 215 389 150 150 90 2,984 2,608 251 125 1,875 1,670 125 80 120 90 - 30 1,756 1,580 125 50 7,191 6,424 486 281 419 180 210 30 6,771 6,245 276 251 732 657 50 25 30 30 - - 702 627 50 25 401 376 - 25 - - - - 401 376 - 25 4,388 4,077 135 176 150 90 60 - 4,238 3,988 75 176 3,747 3,621 - 125 60 60 - - 3,687 3,561 - 125 2,070 1,690 300 80 240 60 150 30 1,831 1,630 150 50 1,138 1,038 75 25 60 60 - - 1,078 978 75 25 40,818 31,946 6,285 2,587 3,475 2,127 1,168 180 37,343 29,819 5,116 2,408 6,863 6,327 261 276 719 659 60 - 6,144 5,668 201 276 2,437 2,111 75 251 180 180 - - 2,257 1,931 75 251 5,375 4,523 561 291 509 360 60 90 4,865 4,163 502 201 10,235 8,299 958 978 479 449 30 - 9,756 7,850 928 978 6,352 5,044 1,102 206 659 330 300 30 5,693 4,715 803 176 1,223 958 240 25 120 30 90 - 1,103 928 150 25 1,609 978 581 50 180 - 180 - 1,430 978 401 50 4,647 2,573 1,689 386 509 90 360 60 4,138 2,483 1,329 326 2,076 1,133 817 125 120 30 90 - 1,956 1,103 727 125 64.0 59.4 85.7 68.4 59.5 43.7 89.7 50.0 64.5 60.6 84.8 69.8 16.5 11.6 39.9 19.8 18.1 5.6 38.5 33.3 16.3 12.0 40.2 18.8 22,027 17,937 2,872 1,218 1,588 959 539 90 20,439 16,978 2,332 1,129 3,405 3,174 130 100 270 240 30 - 3,135 2,934 100 100 1,138 1,013 - 125 60 60 - - 1,078 953 - 125 2,883 2,542 180 160 300 210 30 60 2,583 2,332 150 100 5,341 4,288 477 577 150 150 - - 5,191 4,138 477 577 3,730 3,224 476 30 419 240 150 30 3,310 2,984 326 - 612 527 85 - 60 - 60 - 552 527 25 - 963 652 261 50 60 - 60 - 903 652 201 50 2,848 1,760 962 125 240 30 210 - 2,608 1,730 752 125 1,108 757 301 50 30 30 - - 1,078 727 301 50 66.3 62.5 89.2 68.3 60.4 46.9 88.9 33.3 66.7 63.4 89.2 71.1 18.0 14.0 44.0 14.4 17.0 6.3 38.9 - 18.0 14.5 45.2 15.6 4,568 3,921 346 301 330 210 120 - 4,238 3,712 226 301 60.3 59.5 63.7 66.7 81.8 71.4 100.0 - 58.6 58.8 44.4 66.7 5.5 5.1 - 16.7 - - - - 5.9 5.4 - 16.7 2,422 2,001 270 150 240 120 120 - 2,182 1,881 150 150 63.3 60.7 81.4 66.7 75.0 50.0 100.0 - 62.1 61.3 66.7 66.7 2.1 2.5 - - - - - - 2.3 2.7 - - 47,401 37,738 6,690 2,973 4,015 2,427 1,348 240 43,387 35,311 5,342 2,734 32,370 25,448 4,545 2,377 2,576 1,498 959 120 29,794 23,950 3,586 2,257 15,031 12,290 2,145 596 1,438 929 389 120 13,593 11,361 1,756 477 2,160 1,599 426 135 479 270 150 60 1,680 1,329 276 75 1,965 1,414 366 185 360 210 90 60 1,605 1,204 276 125 8,344 7,146 998 201 419 300 120 - 7,925 6,847 878 201 2,562 2,131 356 75 180 150 30 - 2,383 1,981 326 75 20 Table P1-10. Disability, Veteran Status, Period and Length of Service by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Disability Veteran Service Disability Persons 5 years and older Blindness or deafness impairment Condition limits walking or lifting Difficulty learning or remembering Difficulty with personal care Persons 16 years and older Difficulty going outside alone Difficulty in work environment In labor force Females 5 years and older Blindness or deafness impairment Condition limits walking or lifting Difficulty learning or remembering Difficulty with personal care Females 16 years and older Difficulty going outside alone Difficulty in work environment In labor force Veteran Status Person 18 years and over Now on active duty Active duty in past but not currently Never on active duty In Reserves or National Guard Never served in Armed Forces Latest period Served Persons with service September 2001 or later August 1990 to August 2001 (Incl Persian Gulf War) September 1980 to July 1990 May 1975 to August 1980 Vietnam era ( August 1964 to April 1975) February 1955 to July 1964 Korean Conflict (June 1950 to Jan 1955) World War II (Sept 1940 to July 1947) Some other time Females with service September 2001 or later August 1990 to August 2001 (Incl Persian Gulf War) September 1980 to July 1990 May 1975 to August 1980 Vietnam era ( August 1964 to April 1975) February 1955 to July 1964 Korean Conflict (June 1950 to Jan 1955) World War II (Sept 1940 to July 1947) Some other time Length of Service Persons who served Served less than two years Served 2 years or more Virgin Islands Total Black White Other races St. Croix Total Black White Other races St. Thomas and St. John Total Black White Other races 108,935 84,181 9,869 14,885 53,395 39,036 2,898 11,461 55,541 45,145 6,971 3,425 3,372 2,851 260 261 2,154 1,808 160 186 1,218 1,043 100 75 5,085 3,980 313 792 3,244 2,340 213 691 1,841 1,640 100 100 2,721 2,275 77 369 1,542 1,197 27 319 1,179 1,078 50 50 1,768 1,425 78 264 931 638 53 239 837 787 25 25 90,665 69,195 9,243 12,227 43,264 31,457 2,553 9,254 47,401 37,738 6,690 2,973 3,688 2,867 428 393 1,170 851 27 293 2,518 2,016 401 100 4,669 3,606 429 634 1,941 1,330 53 558 2,728 2,277 376 75 1,366 1,064 251 52 213 186 - 27 1,154 878 251 25 56,664 44,076 4,553 8,034 27,601 19,810 1,276 6,515 29,063 24,266 3,277 1,519 1,868 1,603 106 158 1,276 1,037 106 133 591 566 - 25 3,389 2,754 185 451 2,101 1,516 160 425 1,289 1,239 25 25 2,721 2,275 77 369 1,542 1,197 27 319 1,179 1,078 50 50 1,012 829 78 105 425 293 53 80 587 536 25 25 48,287 37,202 4,319 6,767 23,001 16,486 1,117 5,398 25,286 20,715 3,202 1,369 2,225 1,788 252 185 585 399 27 160 1,640 1,389 226 25 2,656 2,191 201 264 931 691 - 239 1,725 1,499 201 25 733 608 125 - 106 106 - - 627 502 125 - 86,841 65,835 9,183 11,823 41,455 29,968 2,553 8,935 45,386 35,867 6,630 2,888 338 285 27 27 213 160 27 27 125 125 - - 4,293 2,670 936 687 2,207 1,356 319 532 2,086 1,314 617 155 82,210 62,881 8,221 11,109 39,036 28,452 2,207 8,376 43,175 34,428 6,014 2,733 784 654 78 52 558 479 53 27 226 176 25 25 81,426 62,226 8,142 11,057 38,477 27,974 2,154 8,350 42,949 34,253 5,988 2,708 3,885 2,342 907 636 2,180 1,330 346 505 1,705 1,013 561 130 574 470 52 53 399 319 27 53 176 150 25 - 371 182 83 106 266 106 53 106 105 75 30 - 438 153 180 105 213 53 80 80 226 100 100 25 445 318 127 - 239 213 27 - 206 105 100 - 1,287 813 260 215 771 532 80 160 516 281 180 55 230 153 77 - 80 53 27 - 150 100 50 - 258 75 78 105 133 - 53 80 125 75 25 25 75 75 - - - - - - 75 75 - - 205 103 50 52 80 53 - 27 125 50 50 25 445 208 102 135 239 133 27 80 206 75 75 55 102 77 25 - 27 27 - - 75 50 25 - 53 - 27 27 53 - 27 27 - - - - 77 25 25 27 27 - - 27 50 25 25 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 135 80 - 55 80 80 - - 55 - - 55 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 78 27 25 27 53 27 - 27 25 - 25 - 4,631 2,955 962 714 2,420 1,516 346 558 2,211 1,439 617 155 443 312 78 53 293 186 53 53 150 125 25 - 4,188 2,643 884 661 2,127 1,330 293 505 2,061 1,314 591 155 21 Table P1-10. Disability, Veteran Status, Period and Length of Service by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2007 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Disability Veteran Service Disability Persons 5 years and older Blindness or deafness impairment Condition limits walking or lifting Difficulty learning or remembering Difficulty with personal care Persons 16 years and older Difficulty going outside alone Difficulty in work environment In labor force Females 5 years and older Blindness or deafness impairment Condition limits walking or lifting Difficulty learning or remembering Difficulty with personal care Females 16 years and older Difficulty going outside alone Difficulty in work environment In labor force Veteran Status Person 18 years and over Now on active duty Active duty in past but not currently Never on active duty In Reserves or National Guard Never served in Armed Forces Latest period Served Persons with service September 2001 or later August 1990 to August 2001 (Incl Persian Gulf War) September 1980 to July 1990 May 1975 to August 1980 Vietnam era ( August 1964 to April 1975) February 1955 to July 1964 Korean Conflict (June 1950 to Jan 1955) World War II (Sept 1940 to July 1947) Some other time Females with service September 2001 or later August 1990 to August 2001 (Incl Persian Gulf War) September 1980 to July 1990 May 1975 to August 1980 Vietnam era ( August 1964 to April 1975) February 1955 to July 1964 Korean Conflict (June 1950 to Jan 1955) World War II (Sept 1940 to July 1947) Some other time Length of Service Persons who served Served less than two years Served 2 years or more St. Thomas and St. John Total Black White Other races St. John Total Black White Other races St.Thomas Total Black White Other races 55,541 45,145 6,971 3,425 4,254 2,636 1,378 240 51,287 42,509 5,593 3,185 1,218 1,043 100 75 90 90 - - 1,129 953 100 75 1,841 1,640 100 100 60 60 - - 1,781 1,580 100 100 1,179 1,078 50 50 - - - - 1,179 1,078 50 50 837 787 25 25 60 60 - - 777 727 25 25 47,401 37,738 6,690 2,973 4,015 2,427 1,348 240 43,387 35,311 5,342 2,734 2,518 2,016 401 100 60 60 - - 2,458 1,956 401 100 2,728 2,277 376 75 120 120 - - 2,608 2,157 376 75 1,154 878 251 25 - - - - 1,154 878 251 25 29,063 24,266 3,277 1,519 1,977 1,168 719 90 27,085 23,098 2,558 1,430 591 566 - 25 90 90 - - 502 477 - 25 1,289 1,239 25 25 60 60 - - 1,229 1,179 25 25 1,179 1,078 50 50 - - - - 1,179 1,078 50 50 587 536 25 25 60 60 - - 527 477 25 25 25,286 20,715 3,202 1,369 1,887 1,079 719 90 23,399 19,637 2,483 1,279 1,640 1,389 226 25 60 60 - - 1,580 1,329 226 25 1,725 1,499 201 25 120 120 - - 1,605 1,379 201 25 627 502 125 - - - - - 627 502 125 - 45,386 35,867 6,630 2,888 3,805 2,337 1,288 180 41,581 33,531 5,342 2,709 125 125 - - - - - - 125 125 - - 2,086 1,314 617 155 180 60 90 30 1,906 1,254 527 125 43,175 34,428 6,014 2,733 3,625 2,277 1,198 150 39,550 32,151 4,815 2,583 226 176 25 25 - - - - 226 176 25 25 42,949 34,253 5,988 2,708 3,625 2,277 1,198 150 39,324 31,976 4,790 2,558 1,705 1,013 561 130 150 60 60 30 1,555 953 502 100 176 150 25 - - - - - 176 150 25 - 105 75 30 - 30 - 30 - 75 75 - - 226 100 100 25 - - - - 226 100 100 25 206 105 100 - 30 30 - - 176 75 100 - 516 281 180 55 90 30 30 30 426 251 150 25 150 100 50 - - - - - 150 100 50 - 125 75 25 25 - - - - 125 75 25 25 75 75 - - - - - - 75 75 - - 125 50 50 25 - - - - 125 50 50 25 206 75 75 55 30 - - 30 176 75 75 25 75 50 25 - - - - - 75 50 25 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 50 25 25 - - - - - 50 25 25 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 55 - - 55 30 - - 30 25 - - 25 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 25 - 25 - - - - - 25 - 25 - 2,211 1,439 617 155 180 60 90 30 2,031 1,379 527 125 150 125 25 - - - - - 150 125 25 - 2,061 1,314 591 155 180 60 90 30 1,881 1,254 502 125 22 Table P1-11. Labor Force Characteristics by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Labor Force Characteristics Labor Force Status Persons 16 years and over In labor force Percent of total Armed Forces Civilian labor force Employed At work 40 or more hours Unemployed Percent of civilian labor Not in labor force Females 16 years and over In labor force Percent of total Armed Forces Civilian labor force Employed At work 40 or more hours Unemployed Percent of civilian labor Not in labor force With own children under 6 years In labor force With own children 6 to 17 years In labor force Work Status Last Year Persons 16 years and over Worked last year 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks Usually worked 40 or more hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Usually worked 15 to 39 hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Did not work last year Females 16 years and over Worked last year 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks Usually worked 40 or more hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Usually worked 15 to 39 hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Did not work last year Virgin Islands Total Black White Other races St. Croix Total Black White Other races St. Thomas and St. John Total Black White Other races 90,665 69,195 9,243 12,227 43,264 31,457 2,553 9,254 47,401 37,738 6,690 2,973 51,211 38,607 5,979 6,625 23,666 17,523 1,569 4,574 27,545 21,084 4,410 2,051 56.5 55.8 64.7 54.2 54.7 55.7 61.5 49.4 58.1 55.9 65.9 69.0 338 285 27 27 213 160 27 27 125 125 - - 50,873 38,322 5,952 6,598 23,453 17,364 1,542 4,547 27,419 20,959 4,410 2,051 48,610 36,538 5,738 6,334 22,283 16,593 1,383 4,308 26,326 19,946 4,355 2,026 37,827 28,815 4,274 4,739 17,231 13,136 931 3,164 20,596 15,679 3,343 1,574 2,263 1,784 215 264 1,170 771 160 239 1,093 1,013 55 25 4.4 4.7 3.6 4.0 5.0 4.4 10.3 5.3 4.0 4.8 1.2 1.2 39,454 30,588 3,264 5,602 19,598 13,934 984 4,680 19,856 16,654 2,280 922 48,287 37,202 4,319 6,767 23,001 16,486 1,117 5,398 25,286 20,715 3,202 1,369 25,586 19,738 2,601 3,248 11,913 8,961 612 2,340 13,673 10,776 1,989 908 53.0 53.1 60.2 48.0 51.8 54.4 54.8 43.3 54.1 52.0 62.1 66.3 25 25 - - - - - - 25 25 - - 25,561 19,712 2,601 3,248 11,913 8,961 612 2,340 13,648 10,751 1,989 908 24,278 18,697 2,466 3,115 11,221 8,483 532 2,207 13,057 10,215 1,934 908 18,495 14,587 1,631 2,277 8,296 6,488 213 1,595 10,199 8,098 1,418 682 1,283 1,015 135 133 691 479 80 133 591 536 55 - 5.0 5.1 5.2 4.1 5.8 5.3 13.0 5.7 4.3 5.0 2.8 - 22,702 17,464 1,718 3,519 11,088 7,525 505 3,058 11,613 9,939 1,213 461 4,188 3,029 234 925 2,207 1,330 53 824 1,981 1,700 180 100 2,905 2,348 108 449 1,436 984 53 399 1,469 1,364 55 50 9,339 7,495 365 1,479 5,026 3,643 80 1,303 4,313 3,852 286 176 7,384 5,964 340 1,080 3,723 2,739 80 904 3,661 3,225 261 176 90,665 69,195 9,243 12,227 43,264 31,457 2,553 9,254 47,401 37,738 6,690 2,973 53,864 40,835 6,244 6,786 24,650 18,321 1,569 4,760 29,215 22,513 4,675 2,026 41,180 31,222 4,468 5,490 19,438 14,598 1,090 3,749 21,742 16,623 3,378 1,740 5,697 4,236 1,071 390 1,542 1,143 160 239 4,155 3,092 912 150 2,039 1,678 116 245 957 771 27 160 1,082 907 90 85 2,169 1,613 240 316 1,276 931 80 266 892 682 160 50 44,430 34,002 5,084 5,343 19,917 15,104 1,170 3,643 24,513 18,899 3,914 1,700 36,445 27,646 4,097 4,702 17,125 13,003 984 3,138 19,320 14,643 3,113 1,565 4,532 3,465 831 235 1,064 824 80 160 3,468 2,641 752 75 925 758 27 140 479 372 27 80 446 386 - 60 8,079 5,904 942 1,233 3,989 2,765 266 957 4,090 3,138 676 276 4,195 3,217 347 631 2,074 1,463 106 505 2,121 1,755 240 125 1,012 644 240 128 425 293 80 53 587 351 160 75 1,010 842 90 78 399 346 - 53 611 496 90 25 36,800 28,360 2,999 5,441 18,614 13,136 984 4,494 18,187 15,224 2,015 947 48,287 37,202 4,319 6,767 23,001 16,486 1,117 5,398 25,286 20,715 3,202 1,369 26,496 20,521 2,701 3,274 12,125 9,147 612 2,367 14,370 11,373 2,089 908 19,929 15,539 1,717 2,673 9,413 7,073 399 1,941 10,516 8,466 1,318 732 3,076 2,348 521 207 931 745 80 106 2,145 1,604 441 100 887 669 87 131 425 293 27 106 461 376 60 25 1,207 889 215 103 771 638 80 53 436 251 135 50 21,144 16,741 1,995 2,409 9,280 7,233 346 1,702 11,864 9,508 1,649 707 17,167 13,517 1,530 2,119 7,844 6,089 293 1,463 9,322 7,428 1,238 657 2,452 1,935 387 130 638 532 27 80 1,814 1,403 361 50 415 335 27 53 239 160 27 53 176 176 - - 4,539 3,265 567 707 2,393 1,675 186 532 2,146 1,590 380 176 2,401 1,792 186 422 1,383 904 106 372 1,018 888 80 50 573 363 133 77 293 213 53 27 281 150 80 50 394 282 60 52 133 106 - 27 261 176 60 25 21,791 16,681 1,618 3,493 10,876 7,339 505 3,031 10,916 9,342 1,113 461 23 Table P1-11. Labor Force Characteristics by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2007 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Labor Force Characteristics Labor Force Status Persons 16 years and over In labor force Percent of total Armed Forces Civilian labor force Employed At work 40 or more hours Unemployed Percent of civilian labor Not in labor force Females 16 years and over In labor force Percent of total Armed Forces Civilian labor force Employed At work 40 or more hours Unemployed Percent of civilian labor Not in labor force With own children under 6 years In labor force With own children 6 to 17 years In labor force Work Status Last Year Persons 16 years and over Worked last year 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks Usually worked 40 or more hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Usually worked 15 to 39 hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Did not work last year Females 16 years and over Worked last year 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks Usually worked 40 or more hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Usually worked 15 to 39 hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Did not work last year St. Thomas and St. John Total Black White Other races St. John Total Black White Other races St.Thomas Total Black White Other races 47,401 37,738 6,690 2,973 4,015 2,427 1,348 240 43,387 35,311 5,342 2,734 27,545 21,084 4,410 2,051 2,666 1,648 899 120 24,878 19,436 3,511 1,931 58.1 55.9 65.9 69.0 66.4 67.9 66.7 50.0 57.3 55.0 65.7 70.6 125 125 - - - - - - 125 125 - - 27,419 20,959 4,410 2,051 2,666 1,648 899 120 24,753 19,311 3,511 1,931 26,326 19,946 4,355 2,026 2,576 1,588 869 120 23,750 18,358 3,486 1,906 20,596 15,679 3,343 1,574 1,887 1,258 509 120 18,709 14,420 2,834 1,455 1,093 1,013 55 25 90 60 30 - 1,003 953 25 25 4.0 4.8 1.2 1.2 3.4 3.6 3.3 - 4.1 4.9 0.7 1.3 19,856 16,654 2,280 922 1,348 779 449 120 18,508 15,875 1,831 803 25,286 20,715 3,202 1,369 1,887 1,079 719 90 23,399 19,637 2,483 1,279 13,673 10,776 1,989 908 1,108 569 509 30 12,565 10,207 1,480 878 54.1 52.0 62.1 66.3 58.7 52.8 70.8 33.3 53.7 52.0 59.6 68.6 25 25 - - - - - - 25 25 - - 13,648 10,751 1,989 908 1,108 569 509 30 12,540 10,182 1,480 878 13,057 10,215 1,934 908 1,019 509 479 30 12,038 9,706 1,455 878 10,199 8,098 1,418 682 719 449 240 30 9,480 7,649 1,179 652 591 536 55 - 90 60 30 - 502 477 25 - 4.3 5.0 2.8 - 8.1 10.5 5.9 - 4.0 4.7 1.7 - 11,613 9,939 1,213 461 779 509 210 60 10,834 9,430 1,003 401 1,981 1,700 180 100 150 120 30 - 1,831 1,580 150 100 1,469 1,364 55 50 90 60 30 - 1,379 1,304 25 50 4,313 3,852 286 176 150 90 60 - 4,163 3,762 226 176 3,661 3,225 261 176 150 90 60 - 3,511 3,135 201 176 47,401 37,738 6,690 2,973 4,015 2,427 1,348 240 43,387 35,311 5,342 2,734 29,215 22,513 4,675 2,026 2,756 1,648 989 120 26,458 20,866 3,687 1,906 21,742 16,623 3,378 1,740 1,528 899 569 60 20,214 15,725 2,809 1,680 4,155 3,092 912 150 719 509 210 - 3,436 2,583 702 150 1,082 907 90 85 330 180 90 60 752 727 - 25 892 682 160 50 90 30 60 - 803 652 100 50 24,513 18,899 3,914 1,700 2,067 1,318 629 120 22,446 17,580 3,285 1,580 19,320 14,643 3,113 1,565 1,288 749 479 60 18,032 13,894 2,633 1,505 3,468 2,641 752 75 659 509 150 - 2,809 2,132 602 75 446 386 - 60 120 60 - 60 326 326 - - 4,090 3,138 676 276 629 330 300 - 3,461 2,809 376 276 2,121 1,755 240 125 240 150 90 - 1,881 1,605 150 125 587 351 160 75 60 - 60 - 527 351 100 75 611 496 90 25 210 120 90 - 401 376 - 25 18,187 15,224 2,015 947 1,258 779 360 120 16,928 14,446 1,655 828 25,286 20,715 3,202 1,369 1,887 1,079 719 90 23,399 19,637 2,483 1,279 14,370 11,373 2,089 908 1,079 539 509 30 13,292 10,834 1,580 878 10,516 8,466 1,318 732 509 240 240 30 10,007 8,226 1,078 702 2,145 1,604 441 100 389 300 90 - 1,756 1,304 351 100 461 376 60 25 60 - 60 - 401 376 - 25 436 251 135 50 60 - 60 - 376 251 75 50 11,864 9,508 1,649 707 779 479 270 30 11,085 9,028 1,379 677 9,322 7,428 1,238 657 419 180 210 30 8,903 7,248 1,028 627 1,814 1,403 361 50 360 300 60 - 1,455 1,103 301 50 176 176 - - - - - - 176 176 - - 2,146 1,590 380 176 240 60 180 - 1,906 1,530 201 176 1,018 888 80 50 90 60 30 - 928 828 50 50 281 150 80 50 30 - 30 - 251 150 50 50 261 176 60 25 60 - 60 - 201 176 - 25 10,916 9,342 1,113 461 809 539 210 60 10,107 8,803 903 401 24 Table P1-12. Occupation by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Occupation Occupation Employed civilian workers 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty Executive, administrative, and managerial Management related Professional specialty Engineers and natural sciences Teachers, librarians, and counselors Technical, sales, and administrative support Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, exc. health Sales Administrative support, including clerical Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Service Private household Protective service Service, except protective and household Food preparation and service Health service, except household Cleaning and building service Personal service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Extractive occupations Precision production Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators, assemblers, & inspector Transportation and material moving Handlers, equip. cleaners, helpers, laborer Occupations NEC/not codable Employed Civilian Females 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty Executive, administrative, and managerial Management related Professional specialty Engineers and natural sciences Teachers, librarians, and counselors Technical, sales, and administrative support Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, exc. health Sales Administrative support, including clerical Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Service Private household Protective service Service, except protective and household Food preparation and service Health service, except household Cleaning and building service Personal service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Extractive occupations Precision production Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators, assemblers, & inspector Transportation and material moving Handlers, equip. cleaners, helpers, laborer Occupations NEC/not codable Virgin Islands Total Black White Other races St. Croix Total Black White Other races 48,610 36,538 5,738 6,334 22,283 16,593 1,383 4,308 11,925 8,466 2,300 1,159 5,185 3,882 505 798 5,831 3,984 1,317 529 2,260 1,622 319 319 5,831 3,984 1,317 529 2,260 1,622 319 319 6,094 4,482 983 629 2,925 2,260 186 479 752 487 133 131 346 186 53 106 3,273 2,575 279 419 1,728 1,356 53 319 11,983 9,063 1,052 1,868 5,159 3,803 266 1,090 498 341 77 80 372 266 27 80 130 130 - - 80 80 - - 3,988 2,683 488 818 1,276 878 133 266 5,987 4,866 412 709 2,712 2,048 106 558 1,380 1,043 75 261 718 532 - 186 9,875 7,728 926 1,221 4,255 3,350 160 745 828 670 - 158 452 319 - 133 1,921 1,711 52 158 1,143 984 27 133 7,126 5,347 874 905 2,659 2,048 133 479 2,730 1,957 442 331 665 558 27 80 370 318 25 27 160 133 - 27 1,801 1,489 127 185 798 612 27 160 2,226 1,582 280 363 1,037 745 80 213 2,238 1,618 277 343 1,090 771 27 293 6,143 4,406 737 1,000 3,537 2,446 266 824 1,053 796 102 155 532 425 27 80 4,025 2,898 415 712 2,260 1,489 160 612 649 349 220 80 479 319 80 80 416 363 - 53 266 213 - 53 5,941 4,970 280 691 2,739 2,154 80 505 579 499 - 80 479 399 - 80 3,411 2,831 205 374 1,276 957 80 239 1,952 1,640 75 236 984 798 - 186 504 286 165 53 319 186 80 53 24,278 18,697 2,466 3,115 11,221 8,483 532 2,207 7,490 5,633 1,168 689 3,404 2,579 266 558 3,465 2,545 601 319 1,409 1,010 160 239 3,465 2,545 601 319 1,409 1,010 160 239 4,025 3,088 568 369 1,994 1,569 106 319 360 255 52 53 160 80 27 53 2,549 2,083 229 238 1,356 1,090 53 213 8,653 6,613 686 1,354 3,829 2,792 160 878 419 263 77 80 319 213 27 80 27 27 - - 27 27 - - 2,437 1,782 197 459 718 558 27 133 4,416 3,525 337 554 2,074 1,489 106 479 1,353 1,017 75 261 691 505 - 186 5,964 4,943 294 728 2,765 2,260 53 452 701 570 - 131 425 319 - 106 827 827 - - 425 425 - - 4,436 3,546 294 596 1,915 1,516 53 346 1,665 1,321 165 179 452 399 - 53 315 288 - 27 160 133 - 27 1,062 903 - 158 585 452 - 133 1,395 1,033 128 233 718 532 53 133 235 131 25 78 160 106 - 53 578 338 107 133 372 213 27 133 53 53 - - 53 53 - - 343 130 107 106 213 80 27 106 27 27 - - 27 27 - - 155 128 - 27 80 53 - 27 1,091 858 127 106 585 452 27 106 160 106 - 53 160 106 - 53 544 440 77 27 213 160 27 27 388 312 50 27 213 186 - 27 267 180 60 27 106 80 - 27 25 Table P1-12. Occupation by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2007 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Occupation Occupation Employed civilian workers 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty Executive, administrative, and managerial Management related Professional specialty Engineers and natural sciences Teachers, librarians, and counselors Technical, sales, and administrative support Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, exc. health Sales Administrative support, including clerical Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Service Private household Protective service Service, except protective and household Food preparation and service Health service, except household Cleaning and building service Personal service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Extractive occupations Precision production Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators, assemblers, & inspector Transportation and material moving Handlers, equip. cleaners, helpers, laborer Occupations NEC/not codable Employed Civilian Females 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty Executive, administrative, and managerial Management related Professional specialty Engineers and natural sciences Teachers, librarians, and counselors Technical, sales, and administrative support Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, exc. health Sales Administrative support, including clerical Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Service Private household Protective service Service, except protective and household Food preparation and service Health service, except household Cleaning and building service Personal service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Extractive occupations Precision production Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators, assemblers, & inspector Transportation and material moving Handlers, equip. cleaners, helpers, laborer Occupations NEC/not codable St. John Total Black White Other races St.Thomas Total Black White Other races 2,576 1,588 869 120 23,750 18,358 3,486 1,906 419 120 240 60 6,320 4,464 1,555 301 210 30 120 60 3,361 2,332 878 150 210 30 120 60 3,361 2,332 878 150 210 90 120 - 2,959 2,132 677 150 30 - 30 - 376 301 50 25 90 90 - - 1,455 1,129 226 100 479 270 210 - 6,345 4,991 577 777 - - - - 125 75 50 - - - - - 50 50 - - 330 150 180 - 2,383 1,655 176 552 90 60 30 - 3,185 2,759 276 150 60 60 - - 602 451 75 75 479 240 240 - 5,141 4,138 527 477 - - - - 376 351 - 25 - - - - 777 727 25 25 479 240 240 - 3,988 3,060 502 426 360 120 240 - 1,705 1,279 176 251 60 60 - - 150 125 25 - - - - - 1,003 878 100 25 60 60 - - 1,129 777 201 150 120 120 - - 1,028 727 251 50 449 330 120 - 2,157 1,630 351 176 120 120 - - 401 251 75 75 210 180 30 - 1,555 1,229 226 100 120 30 90 - 50 - 50 - - - - - 150 150 - - 569 509 - 60 2,633 2,307 201 125 - - - - 100 100 - - 479 419 - 60 1,655 1,455 125 75 90 90 - - 878 752 75 50 60 - 60 - 125 100 25 - 1,019 509 479 30 12,038 9,706 1,455 878 300 120 150 30 3,787 2,934 752 100 150 30 90 30 1,906 1,505 351 50 150 30 90 30 1,906 1,505 351 50 150 90 60 - 1,881 1,430 401 50 - - - - 201 176 25 - 90 90 - - 1,103 903 176 25 360 210 150 - 4,464 3,611 376 477 - - - - 100 50 50 - - - - - - - - - 240 120 120 - 1,480 1,103 50 326 60 30 30 - 2,282 2,006 201 75 60 60 - - 602 451 75 75 240 150 90 - 2,959 2,533 150 276 - - - - 276 251 - 25 - - - - 401 401 - - 240 150 90 - 2,282 1,881 150 251 210 120 90 - 1,003 803 75 125 30 30 - - 125 125 - - - - - - 477 451 - 25 - - - - 677 502 75 100 - - - - 75 25 25 25 30 - 30 - 176 125 50 - - - - - - - - - 30 - 30 - 100 50 50 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 75 75 - - 30 30 - - 477 376 100 - - - - - - - - - 30 30 - - 301 251 50 - - - - - 176 125 50 - 60 - 60 - 100 100 - - 26 Table P1-13. Industry and Class of Worker by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Industry Class of Worker Industry Employed civilian workers 16 years and over Agriculture Forestry and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Printing, publishing, and allied industries Petroleum and coal products Other nondurable goods manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products, incl. furniture Stone, clay, glass and concrete products Metal industries Machinery and transportation equipment Professional and photographic equipment, and watches Other durable goods manufacturing Transportation, communication, and public utilities Transportation Bus service and urban transit Taxicab service Communications Utilities and sanitary services Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Retail trade General merchandise stores Food stores Eating and drinking places Miscellaneous retail Jewelry stores Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Business services Repair services Private households Other personal services Hotels and other lodging places Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational instruction all levels Other educational services Social service, religious and similar organizations Legal, engineering and professional services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / uncodable Class of Worker Employed civilian workers 16 years and over Private for profit, salaried workers Local or territorial government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers Virgin Islands Total Black White Other races St. Croix Total Black White Other races 48,610 36,538 5,738 6,334 22,283 16,593 1,383 4,308 687 507 102 78 266 186 27 53 307 128 125 53 106 53 - 53 - - - - - - - - 4,574 3,258 712 604 2,500 1,755 266 479 3,489 2,324 395 770 2,792 1,888 160 745 2,328 1,744 158 425 2,127 1,569 133 425 80 53 - 27 80 53 - 27 125 125 - - - - - - 1,755 1,383 80 293 1,755 1,383 80 293 289 183 27 80 239 133 27 80 1,161 580 237 344 665 319 27 319 25 25 - - - - - - 368 205 85 78 133 80 - 53 157 105 25 27 106 80 - 27 53 27 - 27 53 27 - 27 105 - 25 80 80 - - 80 453 218 102 133 293 133 27 133 5,499 4,419 494 586 2,180 1,622 133 425 1,689 1,611 - 78 346 293 - 53 205 152 - 53 80 27 - 53 1,484 1,459 - 25 266 266 - - 1,018 852 60 106 532 425 - 106 493 391 50 52 293 266 - 27 1,178 826 222 130 266 160 27 80 467 267 146 53 106 27 27 53 711 559 75 77 160 133 - 27 7,767 5,232 958 1,577 3,058 2,127 266 665 927 695 77 155 425 319 27 80 1,130 841 78 211 745 505 53 186 2,088 1,356 391 340 558 479 - 80 1,366 710 125 531 213 133 - 80 654 326 75 252 27 - - 27 1,895 1,510 282 103 691 532 106 53 16,061 12,209 2,181 1,670 6,940 5,425 372 1,143 1,655 1,233 292 130 718 612 27 80 663 511 25 127 186 160 - 27 487 409 - 78 186 133 - 53 407 280 - 127 106 80 - 27 2,903 2,200 522 180 691 505 106 80 622 490 55 77 266 239 - 27 8,478 6,564 1,040 873 4,441 3,430 213 798 1,719 1,251 202 266 1,117 824 27 266 464 257 127 80 133 27 27 80 2,454 1,990 227 236 1,250 1,037 27 186 760 683 77 - 319 293 27 - 1,240 1,109 78 53 638 532 53 53 642 438 152 52 266 213 27 27 6,842 5,975 182 685 3,457 2,845 27 585 312 150 85 77 27 - - 27 47,422 35,741 5,581 6,100 21,938 16,407 1,356 4,175 28,041 19,977 3,750 4,314 12,950 9,121 984 2,845 11,018 9,551 357 1,109 5,983 4,893 106 984 1,040 883 103 53 558 452 53 53 7,273 5,279 1,371 623 2,446 1,941 213 293 50 50 - - - - - - 27 Table P1-13. Industry and Class of Worker by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2007 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Industry Class of Worker Industry Employed civilian workers 16 years and over Agriculture Forestry and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Printing, publishing, and allied industries Petroleum and coal products Other nondurable goods manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products, incl. furniture Stone, clay, glass and concrete products Metal industries Machinery and transportation equipment Professional and photographic equipment, and watches Other durable goods manufacturing Transportation, communication, and public utilities Transportation Bus service and urban transit Taxicab service Communications Utilities and sanitary services Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Retail trade General merchandise stores Food stores Eating and drinking places Miscellaneous retail Jewelry stores Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Business services Repair services Private households Other personal services Hotels and other lodging places Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational instruction all levels Other educational services Social service, religious and similar organizations Legal, engineering and professional services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / uncodable Class of Worker Employed civilian workers 16 years and over Private for profit, salaried workers Local or territorial government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers St. John Total Black White Other races St.Thomas Total Black White Other races 2,576 1,588 869 120 23,750 18,358 3,486 1,906 120 120 - - 301 201 75 25 - - - - 201 75 125 - - - - - - - - - 419 300 120 - 1,655 1,204 326 125 120 60 60 - 577 376 176 25 - - - - 201 176 25 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 125 125 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 50 50 - - 120 60 60 - 376 201 150 25 - - - - 25 25 - - 60 - 60 - 176 125 25 25 - - - - 50 25 25 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 25 - 25 - 60 60 - - 100 25 75 - 509 389 60 60 2,809 2,408 301 100 240 240 - - 1,103 1,078 - 25 - - - - 125 125 - - 240 240 - - 978 953 - 25 60 - 60 - 426 426 - - - - - - 201 125 50 25 210 90 120 - 702 577 75 50 210 90 120 - 150 150 - - - - - - 552 426 75 50 270 120 90 60 4,439 2,984 602 853 - - - - 502 376 50 75 60 60 - - 326 276 25 25 150 - 90 60 1,379 878 301 201 - - - - 1,154 577 125 451 - - - - 627 326 75 226 - - - - 1,204 978 176 50 719 389 330 - 8,401 6,395 1,480 527 210 120 90 - 727 502 176 50 - - - - 477 351 25 100 - - - - 301 276 - 25 - - - - 301 201 - 100 180 90 90 - 2,031 1,605 326 100 30 - 30 - 326 251 25 50 150 150 - - 3,887 2,984 828 75 - - - - 602 426 176 - 30 30 - - 301 201 100 - - - - - 1,204 953 201 50 90 90 - - 351 301 50 - - - - - 602 577 25 - - - - - 376 226 125 25 150 120 30 - 3,235 3,009 125 100 60 - 60 - 226 150 25 50 2,487 1,528 839 120 22,997 17,806 3,386 1,806 1,498 749 659 90 13,593 10,107 2,107 1,379 270 270 - - 4,765 4,389 251 125 30 30 - - 451 401 50 - 689 479 180 30 4,138 2,859 978 301 - - - - 50 50 - - 28 Table P1-14. Industry and Class of Worker for Females by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Industry Class of Worker Industry Employed civilian female workers 16 years and over Agriculture Forestry and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Printing, publishing, & allied industries Petroleum and coal products Other nondurable goods manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products, incl. furniture Stone, clay, glass & concrete products Metal industries Machinery and transportation equipment Professional and photographic equipment, and watches Other durable goods manufacturing Transportation, communication, and public utilities Transportation Bus service and urban transit Taxicab service Communications Utilities and sanitary services Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Retail trade General merchandise stores Food stores Eating and drinking places Miscellaneous retail Jewelry stores Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Business services Repair services Private households Other personal services Hotels and other lodging places Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational instruction all levels Other educational services Social service, religious and similar organizations Legal, engineering and professional services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / uncodable Class of Worker Employed civilian female workers 16 years and over Private for profit, salaried workers Local or territorial government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers Virgin Islands Total Black White Other races St. Croix Total Black White Other races 24,278 18,697 2,466 3,115 11,221 8,483 532 2,207 128 52 77 - 53 27 27 - 77 50 - 27 27 - - 27 - - - - - - - - 526 263 158 105 346 213 53 80 979 628 112 239 718 452 27 239 527 369 52 106 452 319 27 106 27 - - 27 27 - - 27 25 25 - - - - - - 293 239 - 53 293 239 - 53 105 105 - - 80 80 - - 451 258 60 133 266 133 - 133 - - - - - - - - 213 153 60 - 53 53 - - 80 53 - 27 80 53 - 27 - - - - - - - - 80 - - 80 80 - - 80 78 52 - 27 53 27 - 27 1,767 1,343 185 239 745 505 - 239 279 252 - 27 53 27 - 27 52 25 - 27 27 - - 27 227 227 - - 27 27 - - 498 359 60 80 213 133 - 80 182 131 50 - 106 106 - - 212 127 85 - 27 27 - - 85 25 60 - - - - - 127 102 25 - 27 27 - - 4,261 3,124 337 800 1,649 1,223 106 319 539 409 27 103 213 133 27 53 583 478 - 105 372 293 - 80 1,083 794 155 133 346 293 - 53 837 483 50 304 160 106 - 53 376 226 25 125 - - - - 1,256 1,023 155 78 479 346 80 53 10,665 8,239 1,222 1,204 5,079 3,962 239 878 835 681 50 103 399 346 - 53 52 27 - 25 27 27 - - 385 334 - 52 160 133 - 27 331 204 - 127 80 53 - 27 1,700 1,255 290 155 452 293 80 80 338 286 - 52 213 186 - 27 6,437 5,114 685 638 3,483 2,712 133 638 1,432 1,094 125 213 931 718 - 213 357 227 50 80 106 27 - 80 1,707 1,448 152 106 904 771 27 106 607 530 77 - 266 239 27 - 906 827 27 53 505 425 27 53 435 309 127 - 160 133 27 - 4,271 3,825 75 371 2,074 1,728 - 346 137 25 60 52 27 - - 27 23,804 18,307 2,436 3,062 11,088 8,403 532 2,154 13,768 9,822 1,728 2,218 6,222 4,361 425 1,436 7,272 6,433 176 663 3,882 3,244 - 638 647 593 27 27 346 293 27 27 2,117 1,458 505 153 638 505 80 53 - - - - - - - - 29 Table P1-14. Industry and Class of Worker for Females by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2007 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Industry Class of Worker Industry Employed civilian female workers 16 years and over Agriculture Forestry and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Printing, publishing, & allied industries Petroleum and coal products Other nondurable goods manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products, incl. furniture Stone, clay, glass & concrete products Metal industries Machinery and transportation equipment Professional and photographic equipment, and watches Other durable goods manufacturing Transportation, communication, and public utilities Transportation Bus service and urban transit Taxicab service Communications Utilities and sanitary services Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Retail trade General merchandise stores Food stores Eating and drinking places Miscellaneous retail Jewelry stores Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Business services Repair services Private households Other personal services Hotels and other lodging places Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational instruction all levels Other educational services Social service, religious and similar organizations Legal, engineering and professional services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / uncodable Class of Worker Employed civilian female workers 16 years and over Private for profit, salaried workers Local or territorial government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers St. John Total Black White Other races St.Thomas Total Black White Other races 1,019 509 479 30 12,038 9,706 1,455 878 - - - - 75 25 50 - - - - - 50 50 - - - - - - - - - - 30 - 30 - 150 50 75 25 60 - 60 - 201 176 25 - - - - - 75 50 25 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 25 25 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 25 25 - - 60 - 60 - 125 125 - - - - - - - - - - 60 - 60 - 100 100 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 25 25 - - 120 60 60 - 903 777 125 - - - - - 226 226 - - - - - - 25 25 - - - - - - 201 201 - - 60 - 60 - 226 226 - - - - - - 75 25 50 - 60 - 60 - 125 100 25 - 60 - 60 - 25 25 - - - - - - 100 75 25 - 180 120 30 30 2,433 1,781 201 451 - - - - 326 276 - 50 60 60 - - 150 125 - 25 60 - 30 30 677 502 125 50 - - - - 677 376 50 251 - - - - 376 226 25 125 - - - - 777 677 75 25 419 240 180 - 5,166 4,038 803 326 60 60 - - 376 276 50 50 - - - - 25 - - 25 - - - - 226 201 - 25 - - - - 251 150 - 100 120 60 60 - 1,129 903 150 75 - - - - 125 100 - 25 120 120 - - 2,834 2,282 552 - - - - - 502 376 125 - - - - - 251 201 50 - - - - - 803 677 125 - 90 90 - - 251 201 50 - - - - - 401 401 - - - - - - 276 176 100 - 90 90 - - 2,107 2,006 75 25 60 - 60 - 50 25 - 25 929 449 449 30 11,787 9,455 1,455 878 599 270 300 30 6,947 5,191 1,003 752 180 180 - - 3,210 3,009 176 25 - - - - 301 301 - - 150 - 150 - 1,329 953 276 100 - - - - - - - - 30 Table P1-15. Income Last Year for Households, Families, Males and Females by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Note: Statistics for Households use characteristics of Householder. Income Households with Income Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Families with Income Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Males, 16 years and over, with income Percent full-time workers less than $2,500 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,000 $75,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Females, 16 years and over, with income Percent full-time workers less than $2,500 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,000 $75,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Per Capita Income (dollars) Virgin Islands Total Black White Other races St. Croix Total Black White Other races St. Thomas and St. John Total Black White Other races 41,765 31,333 4,504 5,928 20,768 14,811 1,276 4,680 20,998 16,522 3,228 1,248 2,558 1,871 103 583 1,755 1,143 53 558 803 727 50 25 2,788 1,973 204 612 1,675 1,010 53 612 1,113 963 150 - 2,874 2,248 50 576 1,595 1,170 - 425 1,278 1,078 50 150 6,615 5,353 367 895 3,164 2,313 106 745 3,450 3,039 261 150 5,384 4,156 365 862 2,446 1,755 80 612 2,938 2,401 286 251 6,439 5,037 636 765 3,085 2,420 80 585 3,354 2,617 557 180 7,284 5,063 1,274 947 3,218 2,074 452 691 4,066 2,989 822 256 4,012 2,976 610 426 1,968 1,542 160 266 2,045 1,434 451 160 3,811 2,656 894 261 1,861 1,383 293 186 1,950 1,273 601 75 34,983 33,931 57,562 26,081 32,741 33,632 63,751 24,039 37,767 34,365 53,734 34,909 45,503 43,979 66,784 37,389 43,554 43,905 70,532 35,084 47,430 44,045 65,302 46,029 26,502 20,196 2,381 3,925 13,189 9,440 691 3,058 13,313 10,756 1,689 867 1,150 755 52 344 824 479 27 319 326 276 25 25 1,257 808 50 399 771 372 - 399 486 436 50 - 1,482 1,062 - 421 931 585 - 346 552 477 - 75 3,564 2,985 75 504 1,728 1,330 - 399 1,836 1,655 75 105 3,128 2,522 162 444 1,489 1,143 27 319 1,639 1,379 135 125 4,299 3,444 329 526 1,968 1,569 53 346 2,332 1,875 276 180 5,279 3,890 650 739 2,260 1,463 239 558 3,019 2,427 411 180 3,172 2,412 447 313 1,542 1,223 106 213 1,629 1,188 341 100 3,170 2,319 616 235 1,675 1,276 239 160 1,494 1,043 376 75 42,673 41,703 66,350 29,376 39,845 40,939 75,001 24,845 44,592 42,617 62,390 39,879 52,154 51,279 78,970 40,395 50,696 51,979 90,013 37,849 53,599 50,665 74,450 49,374 31,895 23,818 3,881 4,195 15,476 11,354 1,170 2,952 16,419 12,464 2,711 1,244 61.1 60.1 66.8 61.6 60.3 61.4 59.1 56.8 61.8 58.9 70.1 73.0 861 648 - 213 585 372 - 213 276 276 - - 918 763 75 80 532 452 - 80 386 311 75 - 2,495 1,841 152 502 1,542 1,064 27 452 953 777 125 50 2,944 2,195 257 492 1,143 851 27 266 1,800 1,344 231 226 6,446 5,290 475 681 2,686 2,021 239 425 3,760 3,269 235 256 5,785 4,264 618 903 2,526 1,968 106 452 3,259 2,296 511 451 5,922 4,561 647 714 3,005 2,260 186 558 2,917 2,300 461 155 4,458 3,044 1,014 399 2,287 1,595 372 319 2,171 1,449 642 80 2,067 1,212 643 211 1,170 771 213 186 897 441 431 25 27,657 26,319 39,514 24,286 28,186 28,145 47,918 23,876 26,903 24,520 35,106 25,300 33,405 31,547 48,067 30,390 34,286 32,961 52,903 32,002 32,574 30,258 45,980 26,564 34,144 26,236 3,172 4,736 16,460 11,860 878 3,723 17,684 14,377 2,295 1,013 51.8 53.2 48.2 46.4 49.3 53.1 33.3 40.7 54.1 53.2 53.9 67.3 2,250 1,609 57 585 1,303 691 27 585 947 917 30 - 1,744 1,296 105 343 1,117 745 80 293 627 552 25 50 4,187 2,924 368 895 2,287 1,409 133 745 1,900 1,515 235 150 3,861 3,152 213 496 2,021 1,542 133 346 1,840 1,609 80 150 8,217 6,468 571 1,178 3,829 2,792 160 878 4,387 3,675 411 301 6,063 4,971 467 625 2,207 1,702 106 399 3,856 3,269 361 226 4,669 3,694 678 298 2,127 1,808 106 213 2,542 1,886 571 85 2,146 1,509 452 185 1,223 957 106 160 922 552 346 25 1,007 614 262 131 346 213 27 106 662 401 235 25 19,802 20,194 29,236 14,076 18,272 19,168 19,376 12,501 22,810 21,838 33,170 18,098 24,393 24,141 34,561 18,972 22,586 23,789 24,094 18,397 26,074 24,432 38,563 21,087 16,562 15,676 29,282 13,405 16,083 16,102 28,801 13,023 17,023 15,311 29,478 14,698 31 Table P1-15. Income Last Year for Households, Families, Males and Females by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2007 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Note: Statistics for Households use characteristics of Householder. Income Households with Income Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Families with Income Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Males, 16 years and over, with income Percent full-time workers less than $2,500 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,000 $75,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Females, 16 years and over, with income Percent full-time workers less than $2,500 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,000 $75,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Per Capita Income (dollars) St. Thomas and St. John Total Black White Other races St. John Total Black White Other races St.Thomas Total Black White Other races 20,998 16,522 3,228 1,248 1,887 1,198 569 120 19,110 15,323 2,658 1,129 803 727 50 25 - - - - 803 727 50 25 1,113 963 150 - 60 60 - - 1,053 903 150 - 1,278 1,078 50 150 150 150 - - 1,129 928 50 150 3,450 3,039 261 150 90 30 60 - 3,361 3,009 201 150 2,938 2,401 286 251 330 270 60 - 2,608 2,132 226 251 3,354 2,617 557 180 270 210 30 30 3,085 2,408 527 150 4,066 2,989 822 256 330 180 120 30 3,737 2,809 702 226 2,045 1,434 451 160 389 180 150 60 1,655 1,254 301 100 1,950 1,273 601 75 270 120 150 - 1,680 1,154 451 75 37,767 34,365 53,734 34,909 49,689 37,501 83,751 67,501 36,876 33,559 49,723 32,918 47,430 44,045 65,302 46,029 61,844 51,861 82,357 64,250 46,007 43,434 61,650 44,094 13,313 10,756 1,689 867 899 599 210 90 12,414 10,157 1,480 777 326 276 25 25 - - - - 326 276 25 25 486 436 50 - 60 60 - - 426 376 50 - 552 477 - 75 - - - - 552 477 - 75 1,836 1,655 75 105 30 - - 30 1,806 1,655 75 75 1,639 1,379 135 125 210 150 60 - 1,430 1,229 75 125 2,332 1,875 276 180 150 120 - 30 2,182 1,756 276 150 3,019 2,427 411 180 210 120 60 30 2,809 2,307 351 150 1,629 1,188 341 100 150 60 90 - 1,480 1,129 251 100 1,494 1,043 376 75 90 90 - - 1,404 953 376 75 44,592 42,617 62,390 39,879 49,168 48,751 61,251 36,251 44,277 42,376 62,918 41,251 53,599 50,665 74,450 49,374 59,099 60,115 66,383 35,333 53,201 50,107 75,594 50,997 16,419 12,464 2,711 1,244 1,798 1,228 479 90 14,621 11,235 2,232 1,154 61.8 58.9 70.1 73.0 48.3 46.3 56.3 33.3 63.5 60.3 73.0 76.1 276 276 - - - - - - 276 276 - - 386 311 75 - 60 60 - - 326 251 75 - 953 777 125 50 - - - - 953 777 125 50 1,800 1,344 231 226 120 90 30 - 1,680 1,254 201 226 3,760 3,269 235 256 300 210 60 30 3,461 3,060 176 226 3,259 2,296 511 451 300 240 60 - 2,959 2,056 451 451 2,917 2,300 461 155 509 419 60 30 2,408 1,881 401 125 2,171 1,449 642 80 240 120 90 30 1,931 1,329 552 50 897 441 431 25 270 90 180 - 627 351 251 25 26,903 24,520 35,106 25,300 36,876 33,751 49,168 36,251 25,189 23,708 33,751 25,001 32,574 30,258 45,980 26,564 42,327 37,467 56,094 35,333 31,375 29,470 43,808 25,880 17,684 14,377 2,295 1,013 1,408 809 539 60 16,276 13,568 1,756 953 54.1 53.2 53.9 67.3 29.8 22.2 38.9 50.0 56.2 55.1 58.6 68.4 947 917 30 - 120 90 30 - 828 828 - - 627 552 25 50 - - - - 627 552 25 50 1,900 1,515 235 150 120 60 60 - 1,781 1,455 176 150 1,840 1,609 80 150 210 180 30 - 1,630 1,430 50 150 4,387 3,675 411 301 300 240 60 - 4,088 3,436 351 301 3,856 3,269 361 226 270 210 60 - 3,586 3,060 301 226 2,542 1,886 571 85 210 30 120 60 2,332 1,856 451 25 922 552 346 25 120 - 120 - 803 552 226 25 662 401 235 25 60 - 60 - 602 401 176 25 22,810 21,838 33,170 18,098 22,918 17,084 38,334 40,001 22,803 22,241 31,668 17,501 26,074 24,432 38,563 21,087 28,863 18,443 43,256 40,000 25,833 24,789 37,122 19,898 17,023 15,311 29,478 14,698 26,326 22,110 34,919 23,250 16,260 14,893 28,127 14,106 32 Table P1-16. Poverty Status Last Year and Workers in Family by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Note: Statistics for Households use characteristics of Householder. Poverty Status Workers in Family Families Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Female householder, no husband present Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Unrelated persons in household Person worked last year Persons 65 years and over All Persons Related children under 18 Related children 6 to 17 Persons 60 years and over Income below Poverty Level Families Percent below poverty Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Female householder, no husband present Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Unrelated persons in household Percent below poverty Householder worked last year Persons 65 years and over All Persons Percent below poverty Related children under 18 Related children 6 to 17 Persons 60 years and over Income last year below specified poverty level Below 75 percent of poverty level Below 125 percent of poverty level Below 150 percent of poverty level Below 200 percent of poverty level Workers in Family Families Total No workers One worker Two or more workers Married couple families Total No workers One worker Two or more workers Female householder, no husband present Total No workers One worker Two or more workers Virgin Islands Total Black White Other races St. Croix Total Black White Other races 28,782 21,920 2,591 4,271 14,306 10,131 771 3,404 19,175 14,423 2,014 2,738 9,041 6,515 505 2,021 14,321 11,326 618 2,377 7,366 5,318 106 1,941 11,929 9,748 441 1,740 6,302 4,733 80 1,489 5,489 4,096 177 1,216 2,872 1,915 27 931 5,588 4,456 446 685 2,845 1,994 266 585 10,206 8,331 235 1,640 5,105 3,537 80 1,489 6,248 5,143 182 923 2,978 2,154 27 798 6,641 5,290 157 1,194 3,537 2,367 27 1,143 5,799 4,688 157 954 3,111 2,180 27 904 2,294 1,816 - 479 1,276 798 - 479 1,572 1,308 53 211 745 505 53 186 3,933 2,373 672 888 1,383 824 106 452 2,669 1,657 489 523 931 585 53 293 404 266 85 53 239 186 - 53 114,744 88,336 10,183 16,225 56,240 40,764 2,952 12,524 27,903 22,501 1,000 4,402 14,785 10,796 399 3,590 20,680 17,324 635 2,721 11,062 8,483 319 2,260 24,253 19,236 2,192 2,825 12,710 9,493 904 2,313 6,838 4,989 337 1,511 3,909 2,367 106 1,436 23.8 22.8 13.0 35.4 27.3 23.4 13.8 42.2 2,225 1,621 75 529 1,197 718 - 479 4,133 2,996 77 1,061 2,473 1,436 27 1,010 3,480 2,659 77 745 2,101 1,330 27 745 1,749 1,193 - 555 1,117 612 - 505 1,458 1,115 105 238 771 479 80 213 3,724 2,742 27 956 2,340 1,383 27 931 1,482 1,163 - 319 931 612 - 319 2,898 2,100 27 771 1,915 1,117 27 771 2,500 1,915 27 558 1,622 1,037 27 558 1,335 936 - 399 904 505 - 399 543 359 27 158 293 133 27 133 1,443 714 182 547 505 213 27 266 36.7 30.1 27.1 61.6 36.5 25.8 25.0 58.8 409 150 25 233 133 - - 133 6,144 4,898 533 713 3,191 2,260 293 638 32,650 24,440 1,999 6,211 17,816 11,727 585 5,504 28.5 27.7 19.6 38.3 31.7 28.8 19.8 43.9 9,515 7,550 52 1,913 5,744 3,909 27 1,808 6,984 5,867 25 1,092 4,095 3,058 - 1,037 8,354 6,532 765 1,058 4,574 3,218 399 957 26,814 19,820 1,894 5,101 14,412 9,413 505 4,494 38,275 29,198 2,155 6,921 20,236 13,721 612 5,903 43,776 33,714 2,312 7,751 22,975 15,875 718 6,382 55,440 43,087 2,817 9,536 29,037 20,289 957 7,791 28,782 21,920 2,591 4,271 14,306 10,131 771 3,404 5,310 3,906 341 1,062 3,164 1,941 186 1,037 10,643 7,999 843 1,800 5,292 3,696 186 1,409 12,830 10,015 1,406 1,409 5,850 4,494 399 957 15,168 10,899 2,065 2,203 7,711 5,398 612 1,702 2,701 1,908 288 505 1,649 1,010 133 505 3,647 2,432 616 599 1,861 1,303 160 399 8,819 6,559 1,161 1,099 4,201 3,085 319 798 10,206 8,331 235 1,640 5,105 3,537 80 1,489 2,142 1,612 27 504 1,250 745 27 479 5,149 4,146 100 903 2,606 1,728 - 878 2,915 2,573 108 233 1,250 1,064 53 133 33 Table P1-16. Poverty Status Last Year and Workers in Family by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2007 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Note: Statistics for Households use characteristics of Householder. Poverty Status Workers in Family Families Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Female householder, no husband present Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Unrelated persons in household Person worked last year Persons 65 years and over All Persons Related children under 18 Related children 6 to 17 Persons 60 years and over Income below Poverty Level Families Percent below poverty Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Female householder, no husband present Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Unrelated persons in household Percent below poverty Householder worked last year Persons 65 years and over All Persons Percent below poverty Related children under 18 Related children 6 to 17 Persons 60 years and over Income last year below specified poverty level Below 75 percent of poverty level Below 125 percent of poverty level Below 150 percent of poverty level Below 200 percent of poverty level Workers in Family Families Total No workers One worker Two or more workers Married couple families Total No workers One worker Two or more workers Female householder, no husband present Total No workers One worker Two or more workers St. John Total Black White Other races St.Thomas Total Black White Other races 959 629 240 90 13,518 11,160 1,580 777 629 360 180 90 9,505 7,549 1,329 627 360 240 60 60 6,596 5,768 451 376 210 150 60 - 5,417 4,865 301 251 210 150 - 60 2,408 2,031 150 226 210 180 30 - 2,533 2,282 150 100 210 180 30 - 4,890 4,615 125 150 60 30 30 - 3,210 2,959 125 125 120 90 30 - 2,984 2,834 100 50 30 - 30 - 2,658 2,508 100 50 90 90 - - 928 928 - - - - - - 828 803 - 25 569 270 240 60 1,981 1,279 326 376 509 270 210 30 1,229 803 226 201 90 30 60 - 75 50 25 - 4,434 2,756 1,438 240 54,070 44,816 5,793 3,461 629 419 150 60 12,489 11,286 451 752 389 240 90 60 9,229 8,602 226 401 959 689 210 60 10,583 9,054 1,078 451 120 90 30 - 2,809 2,533 201 75 12.5 14.3 12.5 - 20.8 22.7 12.7 9.7 - - - - 1,028 903 75 50 30 30 - - 1,630 1,530 50 50 - - - - 1,379 1,329 50 - 30 30 - - 602 552 - 50 60 60 - - 627 577 25 25 30 30 - - 1,354 1,329 - 25 - - - - 552 552 - - 30 30 - - 953 953 - - - - - - 878 878 - - 30 30 - - 401 401 - - - - - - 251 226 - 25 60 - 30 30 878 502 125 251 10.5 - 12.5 50.0 44.3 39.2 38.5 66.7 - - - - 276 150 25 100 270 180 90 - 2,683 2,458 150 75 539 300 210 30 14,295 12,414 1,204 677 12.2 10.9 14.6 12.5 26.4 27.7 20.8 19.6 60 30 - 30 3,712 3,611 25 75 30 - - 30 2,859 2,809 25 25 270 180 90 - 3,511 3,135 276 100 539 300 210 30 11,862 10,107 1,179 577 659 330 240 90 17,380 15,148 1,304 928 839 509 240 90 19,963 17,330 1,354 1,279 1,198 779 330 90 25,204 22,019 1,530 1,655 959 629 240 90 13,518 11,160 1,580 777 240 210 30 - 1,906 1,756 125 25 210 90 30 90 5,141 4,213 627 301 509 330 180 - 6,470 5,191 828 451 509 360 150 - 6,947 5,141 1,304 502 150 120 30 - 903 777 125 - 30 - 30 - 1,756 1,129 426 201 330 240 90 - 4,289 3,235 752 301 210 180 30 - 4,890 4,615 125 150 90 90 - - 803 777 - 25 60 60 - - 2,483 2,357 100 25 60 30 30 - 1,605 1,480 25 100 34 Table P2-2. Household Relationships and Marital Status by Age, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Household Relationships Marital Status All persons Total Family householder: Male Female Nonfamily householder: Male Living alone Female Living alone Spouse Child Grandchild Parent Other relative Nonrelatives Persons Under 18 Years Total Householder/Spouse Child of householder Grandchild of householder Other relative Nonrelative Own Child under 18 Total In married couple family Percent of persons under 18 With male parent only With female parent only Grandchild without parent Related Child without parent Unrelated Child Marital Status Male Total Never married Now married Separated Widowed Divorced Female Total Never married Now married Separated Widowed Divorced Total Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Median 114,744 5,809 7,440 9,209 8,138 5,677 6,581 5,450 16,741 16,829 17,613 15,257 40.4 14,953 - - - 106 257 704 750 2,799 3,243 3,774 3,320 54.1 13,830 - - - 57 623 700 989 3,232 3,186 2,775 2,267 49.2 10,814 - - - - 232 614 596 2,286 2,312 2,508 2,265 51.5 9,675 - - - - 232 472 496 1,996 1,950 2,404 2,125 53.4 10,412 - - - - 180 398 229 1,216 2,019 3,061 3,310 58.8 9,806 - - - - 153 398 204 1,086 1,967 2,873 3,125 58.8 15,168 - - - 78 157 622 781 3,376 3,655 3,935 2,562 52.2 33,949 4,824 6,038 7,682 6,139 2,923 2,244 1,103 1,964 778 255 - 14.1 5,541 857 1,223 1,084 1,134 519 495 205 25 - - - 14.0 933 - - - - - - - 53 160 210 511 65.9 5,211 103 78 393 467 477 260 280 886 926 723 617 39.8 3,933 25 102 50 158 310 544 516 902 550 371 404 36.6 27,903 5,809 7,440 9,209 5,445 - - - - - - - 10.4 161 - - - 161 - - - - - - - 16.7 22,767 4,824 6,038 7,682 4,223 - - - - - - - 10.4 3,907 857 1,223 1,084 744 - - - - - - - 9.5 836 103 78 393 261 - - - - - - - 13.8 232 25 102 50 55 - - - - - - - 9.6 27,742 5,809 7,440 9,209 5,283 - - - - - - - 10.4 9,264 2,019 2,178 3,385 1,683 - - - - - - - 10.6 33.2 34.8 29.3 36.8 30.9 - - - - - - - 3,905 1,379 1,065 938 524 - - - - - - - 7.3 11,673 2,023 3,523 3,776 2,350 - - - - - - - 10.5 2,018 312 521 748 437 - - - - - - - 12.2 650 52 52 312 235 - - - - - - - 13.9 232 25 102 50 55 - - - - - - - 9.6 55,269 2,998 4,469 4,647 4,202 2,639 3,433 2,281 7,927 7,597 8,034 7,042 39.1 28,808 2,998 4,469 4,647 4,151 2,511 2,683 1,245 3,066 1,902 598 539 17.5 20,084 - - - 52 102 724 880 3,796 4,519 5,299 4,712 54.9 1,010 - - - - - - - 179 183 390 258 59.3 1,452 - - - - - - 27 136 102 419 768 65.8 3,915 - - - - 27 27 130 750 891 1,327 765 56.4 59,475 2,811 2,972 4,562 3,936 3,038 3,147 3,169 8,814 9,232 9,579 8,215 41.5 29,839 2,811 2,972 4,562 3,883 2,592 2,052 1,997 3,549 2,697 1,508 1,215 21.2 19,272 - - - 27 366 905 1,043 4,199 4,623 5,040 3,070 51.9 1,143 - - - - 80 27 50 180 337 395 75 48.2 4,530 - - - - - - - 102 570 1,062 2,797 70.3 4,690 - - - 27 - 163 78 784 1,005 1,575 1,057 57.5 35 Table P2-3. Place of Birth by Age, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Place of Birth All Persons Total U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Florida Massachusetts New Jersey New York Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Haiti St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia St. Vincent and Grenadines Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Females Total U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Florida Massachusetts New Jersey New York Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Haiti St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia St. Vincent and Grenadines Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Total Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Median 114,744 5,809 7,440 9,209 8,138 5,677 6,581 5,450 16,741 16,829 17,613 15,257 40.4 55,387 4,842 5,826 7,183 6,406 3,745 3,909 2,820 7,287 4,900 4,378 4,089 24.6 28,131 2,340 3,082 4,068 3,083 1,675 2,123 1,595 3,499 2,709 2,177 1,779 24.4 900 - 60 - 145 85 60 - 127 25 55 343 37.7 26,356 2,502 2,685 3,115 3,178 1,985 1,726 1,225 3,661 2,165 2,146 1,967 24.4 15,139 627 916 1,126 732 508 1,036 664 2,550 3,069 2,646 1,266 43.0 689 - 27 25 52 - 115 - 160 205 105 - 40.6 1,080 105 183 263 53 27 - 78 131 130 80 30 14.9 522 27 - - - - - - 183 155 132 25 52.3 523 27 80 77 52 - 27 - 100 82 50 30 35.0 3,751 157 210 182 212 227 204 50 818 628 647 417 43.1 545 - - 53 - - - 50 75 78 209 80 56.6 5,486 183 258 158 285 335 243 266 703 601 1,008 1,446 48.9 36,626 52 387 639 691 1,014 1,240 1,392 5,840 7,749 9,376 8,246 54.2 5,180 - 50 - - - 52 105 673 910 1,540 1,850 60.4 2,377 - 25 25 - - 50 25 77 493 582 1,101 62.8 4,829 - 50 255 152 205 183 103 844 1,235 1,199 602 50.4 4,466 - 77 78 103 368 446 386 1,215 1,106 434 252 43.2 702 - - 50 - - 125 75 226 50 125 50 38.0 7,463 - - 50 127 257 230 180 954 1,978 2,148 1,538 54.8 4,153 - 185 155 155 53 78 238 706 577 1,292 713 53.1 697 - - - 77 53 - 27 53 53 230 204 60.3 2,213 - - - - 27 - - 254 501 665 767 59.4 2,106 105 53 103 25 75 152 307 360 511 205 210 42.0 59,475 2,811 2,972 4,562 3,936 3,038 3,147 3,169 8,814 9,232 9,579 8,215 41.5 27,887 2,358 2,321 3,421 3,226 1,850 1,911 1,798 3,752 2,662 2,322 2,265 27.4 14,280 1,170 1,142 1,941 1,514 878 1,139 931 1,959 1,513 1,009 1,086 27.8 422 - - - 115 60 - - 25 - 55 167 56.4 13,185 1,188 1,179 1,480 1,597 913 772 867 1,768 1,149 1,258 1,013 26.6 7,335 268 286 524 320 379 414 257 1,201 1,633 1,421 632 45.4 263 - 27 25 27 - 30 - 75 27 53 - 35.9 471 52 77 130 27 - - - 52 52 53 30 14.1 310 27 - - - - - - 52 155 77 - 52.6 233 27 27 27 - - 27 - 75 52 - - 35.4 2,024 27 52 80 133 177 152 50 428 412 384 130 42.3 312 - - 27 - - - - 50 25 157 53 58.2 2,728 106 131 105 53 130 130 133 495 233 607 604 47.4 20,470 25 233 435 337 678 643 877 3,133 4,398 5,101 4,609 54.1 2,885 - 25 - - - 25 52 385 571 916 911 59.4 1,509 - - 25 - - 50 25 50 292 301 765 65.1 2,715 - 50 128 52 180 127 50 511 674 628 315 50.0 2,508 - - 53 53 213 286 285 649 584 207 177 41.0 351 - - 50 - - - - 176 25 50 50 43.0 4,191 - - 25 50 205 103 52 460 1,259 1,218 818 54.5 2,526 - 158 128 105 27 27 211 418 289 740 422 50.6 312 - - - 25 27 - - 27 53 103 77 59.0 1,163 - - - - 27 - - 127 318 321 371 55.7 1,055 53 - 77 - - 50 103 233 305 128 105 46.4 36 Table P2-4. Citizenship and Year of Entry by Age, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Citizenship Year of Entry Citizenship All Persons U.S. citizen Born in U.S. Virgin Islands Born in U.S. or U.S. territory Born abroad of U.S. parents Naturalized U.S. citizen Not a U.S. citizen Permanent resident Temporary resident Females U.S. citizen Born in U.S. Virgin Islands Born in U.S. or U.S. territory Born abroad of U.S. parents Naturalized U.S. citizen Not a U.S. citizen Permanent resident Temporary resident Entry year for persons born outside Virgin Islands Total 2002 to 2007 1996 to 2001 1992 to 1995 1986 to 1991 1976 to 1985 1966 to 1975 1965 or before Non U.S. citizens Total 2002 to 2007 1996 to 2001 1992 to 1995 1986 to 1991 1976 to 1985 1966 to 1975 1965 or before Entry year for females born outside Virgin Islands Total 2002 to 2007 1996 to 2001 1992 to 1995 1986 to 1991 1976 to 1985 1966 to 1975 1965 or before Non U.S. citizens Total 2002 to 2007 1996 to 2001 1992 to 1995 1986 to 1991 1976 to 1985 1966 to 1975 1965 or before Total Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Median 114,744 5,809 7,440 9,209 8,138 5,677 6,581 5,450 16,741 16,829 17,613 15,257 40.4 104,509 5,679 7,155 8,876 7,752 5,097 5,801 4,609 14,213 14,901 16,315 14,111 40.0 55,387 4,842 5,826 7,183 6,406 3,745 3,909 2,820 7,287 4,900 4,378 4,089 24.6 20,625 810 1,174 1,284 1,017 843 1,279 930 3,253 3,670 3,654 2,711 44.4 298 27 - 25 27 - - 27 52 27 115 - 36.7 28,199 - 155 384 302 509 613 832 3,621 6,305 8,168 7,310 57.5 10,235 130 285 334 387 580 779 841 2,528 1,928 1,298 1,146 42.3 9,005 78 235 257 260 528 653 738 2,200 1,692 1,246 1,119 43.3 1,230 52 50 77 127 52 127 103 328 237 52 27 35.6 59,475 2,811 2,972 4,562 3,936 3,038 3,147 3,169 8,814 9,232 9,579 8,215 41.5 54,128 2,733 2,817 4,355 3,776 2,666 2,785 2,658 7,401 8,259 9,011 7,667 41.7 27,887 2,358 2,321 3,421 3,226 1,850 1,911 1,798 3,752 2,662 2,322 2,265 27.4 10,063 374 418 629 373 509 544 390 1,696 1,866 2,028 1,236 46.1 133 - - 25 - - - - 52 27 30 - 36.6 16,045 - 78 280 177 307 331 470 1,901 3,704 4,631 4,165 57.2 5,347 78 155 207 160 371 362 511 1,413 973 568 549 41.0 4,711 27 105 130 133 371 311 459 1,186 897 543 549 42.1 636 52 50 77 27 - 52 52 227 75 25 - 35.2 59,357 966 1,614 2,026 1,732 1,932 2,672 2,630 9,453 11,930 13,235 11,167 50.8 10,596 966 1,174 784 541 882 1,071 875 1,896 1,284 714 408 29.2 6,153 - 440 747 305 255 549 506 1,311 1,231 598 210 36.5 3,979 - - 495 420 179 289 445 860 877 312 103 36.7 5,418 - - - 467 515 227 232 1,203 1,509 959 307 45.5 8,401 - - - - 100 536 495 2,134 2,197 1,979 960 50.5 13,450 - - - - - - 77 1,870 2,907 4,996 3,600 59.6 11,361 - - - - - - - 179 1,927 3,676 5,580 64.7 10,235 130 285 334 387 580 779 841 2,528 1,928 1,298 1,146 42.3 3,564 130 285 257 257 425 404 489 674 384 158 102 30.2 1,535 - - 77 25 77 188 150 547 265 155 50 40.1 1,067 - - - 53 - 137 100 392 334 25 27 42.8 919 - - - 52 78 25 77 329 204 103 52 42.5 952 - - - - - 25 25 230 283 235 153 50.3 1,229 - - - - - - - 356 257 360 257 55.1 969 - - - - - - - - 202 261 505 66.8 31,588 453 651 1,141 710 1,188 1,237 1,371 5,062 6,570 7,257 5,950 51.3 4,817 453 468 415 136 470 462 362 949 597 315 190 30.0 3,070 - 183 492 180 179 240 279 612 566 285 55 34.7 2,251 - - 235 185 102 127 317 595 460 179 52 36.7 3,046 - - - 208 362 152 179 739 763 465 179 43.1 4,815 - - - - 75 255 185 1,085 1,289 1,277 648 52.1 7,551 - - - - - - 50 928 1,854 2,740 1,979 59.0 6,037 - - - - - - - 153 1,040 1,996 2,847 64.2 5,347 78 155 207 160 371 362 511 1,413 973 568 549 41.0 1,921 78 155 155 106 242 202 260 392 280 - 50 30.4 829 - - 52 - 77 60 125 307 105 78 25 39.0 534 - - - 27 - 50 75 230 100 25 27 39.5 564 - - - 27 53 25 50 176 128 78 27 42.4 517 - - - - - 25 - 105 128 157 102 55.5 669 - - - - - - - 204 155 155 155 53.1 314 - - - - - - - - 75 75 163 70.1 37 Table P2-6. Reason for Migration, Language Spoken at Home, and Hispanic Origin by Age, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Reason for Migration Language Spoken Hispanic Origin All Persons Born in Virgin Islands Born outside Virgin Islands Reason for migration Employment Spouse of employed person Dependent of employed person Family member of employed resident Student attending college Missionary work Medical reasons Visiting/vacation Other Females Born in Virgin Islands Born outside Virgin Islands Reason for migration Employment Spouse of employed person Dependent of employed person Family member of employed resident Student attending college Missionary work Medical reasons Visiting/vacation Other Language Spoken at Home Persons 5 years and over Speak only English at home Speak other Language at Home Ability to speak English Speaks English very well Speaks English well Speaks some English Does not speak English Primary Language Spoken French, Patois, Creole Spanish Other language Females 5 years and over Speak only English at home Speak other Language at Home Ability to speak English Speaks English very well Speaks English well Speaks some English Does not speak English Primary Language Spoken French, Patois, Creole Spanish Other language Hispanic Origin Total Puerto Rican Dominican Republic Cuban Other Spanish/Hispanic Not Spanish/Hispanic Total Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Median 114,744 5,809 7,440 9,209 8,138 5,677 6,581 5,450 16,741 16,829 17,613 15,257 40.4 55,387 4,842 5,826 7,183 6,406 3,745 3,909 2,820 7,287 4,900 4,378 4,089 24.6 59,357 966 1,614 2,026 1,732 1,932 2,672 2,630 9,453 11,930 13,235 11,167 50.8 20,690 53 25 - - 280 802 718 3,411 4,774 5,178 5,449 55.8 5,197 - - - 27 - 106 233 927 971 1,911 1,022 56.8 13,337 575 802 1,448 1,125 1,026 887 645 1,896 2,132 1,472 1,330 36.5 11,201 285 682 368 551 450 570 548 1,886 2,032 2,048 1,781 46.7 694 - - 75 - - 25 25 179 180 103 106 48.7 233 - - - - - - 50 - 78 78 27 52.8 27 - - - - - - - - - - 27 98.0 5,633 - 25 25 - 100 230 334 684 1,078 1,965 1,192 57.0 2,346 53 80 110 30 75 52 77 472 685 479 233 47.9 59,475 2,811 2,972 4,562 3,936 3,038 3,147 3,169 8,814 9,232 9,579 8,215 41.5 27,887 2,358 2,321 3,421 3,226 1,850 1,911 1,798 3,752 2,662 2,322 2,265 27.4 31,588 453 651 1,141 710 1,188 1,237 1,371 5,062 6,570 7,257 5,950 51.3 8,255 - - - - 153 206 182 1,439 1,901 2,190 2,184 56.6 4,652 - - - - - 106 182 825 891 1,703 945 56.9 7,305 268 340 775 283 638 556 412 1,033 1,406 784 809 40.2 6,850 185 285 261 396 346 240 365 979 1,284 1,398 1,111 48.0 517 - - - - - 25 25 179 130 78 80 50.1 130 - - - - - - 50 - 53 - 27 51.6 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2,636 - - 25 - 50 103 130 317 459 836 716 57.8 1,244 - 27 80 30 - - 25 290 447 268 78 49.6 108,935 - 7,440 9,209 8,138 5,677 6,581 5,450 16,741 16,829 17,613 15,257 42.2 79,104 - 5,498 7,134 6,350 4,363 4,530 3,568 11,716 11,592 12,508 11,844 41.9 29,832 - 1,943 2,075 1,788 1,314 2,051 1,882 5,024 5,237 5,106 3,413 42.9 21,028 - 1,410 1,419 1,320 890 1,470 1,336 3,154 3,467 4,150 2,411 43.3 5,558 - 454 523 415 183 320 265 1,143 977 620 658 41.9 2,719 - 78 133 27 128 235 205 701 662 232 318 42.2 526 - - - 27 112 25 77 27 130 103 27 43.9 7,523 - 232 305 332 185 386 337 1,560 1,446 1,674 1,067 47.6 20,728 - 1,551 1,770 1,456 1,079 1,433 1,419 3,251 3,434 3,145 2,191 40.1 1,580 - 160 - - 50 232 127 213 357 286 155 46.1 56,664 - 2,972 4,562 3,936 3,038 3,147 3,169 8,814 9,232 9,579 8,215 43.4 40,914 - 2,242 3,484 2,875 2,322 2,151 2,041 5,873 6,631 6,814 6,481 43.9 15,750 - 729 1,078 1,061 716 996 1,127 2,941 2,601 2,766 1,735 42.0 11,018 - 493 685 745 474 784 863 1,823 1,746 2,221 1,184 42.0 2,972 - 185 286 263 105 187 110 697 435 338 366 41.5 1,364 - 52 106 27 52 - 128 395 316 130 158 42.0 397 - - - 27 85 25 27 27 103 77 27 48.2 4,001 - 100 229 103 80 128 182 891 755 983 549 49.0 10,912 - 576 849 958 611 763 869 1,912 1,615 1,651 1,108 38.8 838 - 53 - - 25 105 77 138 230 131 78 46.8 114,744 5,809 7,440 9,209 8,138 5,677 6,581 5,450 16,741 16,829 17,613 15,257 40.4 11,871 558 923 1,264 895 735 670 504 1,286 1,580 1,693 1,762 37.9 6,446 310 559 207 412 472 521 494 1,229 1,241 644 357 38.1 320 - - - - - 25 - 53 110 78 53 46.0 2,212 371 160 80 133 80 208 289 419 210 80 183 31.6 93,894 4,570 5,798 7,658 6,699 4,390 5,156 4,163 13,753 13,688 15,119 12,901 40.9 38 Table P2-7. Parents' Place of Birth by Age, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Parents' Birthplace Father's Birthplace All Persons U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States Massachusetts Michigan New Jersey New York Pennsylvania South Carolina Texas Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Anguilla Antigua / Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Grenada Haiti Montserrat St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia St. Vincent & Grenadines Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Not Known or Not Stated Mother's Birthplace Total U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States Massachusetts Michigan New Jersey New York Pennsylvania South Carolina Texas Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Anguilla Antigua / Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Grenada Haiti Montserrat St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia St. Vincent & Grenadines Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Not Known or Not Stated Total Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Median 114,744 5,809 7,440 9,209 8,138 5,677 6,581 5,450 16,741 16,829 17,613 15,257 40.4 29,943 2,624 3,718 4,441 3,703 1,620 1,670 1,309 3,037 2,820 2,543 2,459 21.4 15,818 1,272 2,260 2,553 1,727 716 825 716 1,459 1,669 1,374 1,246 20.5 797 - 27 - 53 - 55 - 85 135 160 282 57.5 13,304 1,352 1,431 1,888 1,923 904 790 593 1,492 1,016 1,009 907 20.3 10,796 412 567 861 552 569 632 437 1,919 2,251 1,896 701 42.3 487 - - 50 - - - - 50 179 183 25 53.3 252 - - - - - 90 - - 50 112 - 52.4 468 27 78 52 52 - 53 - 50 77 50 30 29.5 2,568 80 229 233 240 365 52 52 402 325 435 155 35.4 600 - - 106 27 - - 25 103 108 152 78 48.3 541 50 25 - - - 50 - 112 100 27 177 47.3 335 - 52 53 - 27 25 25 75 78 - - 31.4 7,407 133 182 235 422 286 319 477 1,078 1,346 1,507 1,422 48.9 50,070 1,820 2,428 3,102 3,026 2,565 2,892 2,513 8,119 7,408 8,847 7,351 43.3 1,763 50 50 75 130 152 50 25 407 226 283 313 43.4 7,408 210 385 441 471 230 388 441 1,191 913 1,302 1,434 44.3 4,315 52 102 209 127 150 102 177 643 678 809 1,267 54.4 6,204 305 539 512 334 310 257 183 897 1,158 1,115 593 41.9 5,528 260 544 260 335 447 481 392 1,116 978 514 202 35.6 1,090 77 27 50 78 - 52 128 102 80 313 183 45.6 732 53 77 125 - - 125 50 201 50 25 25 28.7 933 - - 127 - 25 - 75 180 152 107 267 48.7 9,552 285 260 464 796 565 670 387 1,346 1,752 1,866 1,161 45.0 5,318 210 211 369 368 264 293 344 890 551 1,264 554 41.8 1,035 25 27 102 53 105 52 78 53 78 334 128 48.9 3,132 131 155 158 157 185 264 78 417 501 532 554 45.8 2,962 285 263 57 80 152 204 255 489 481 334 363 38.5 13,565 536 283 514 356 484 864 457 2,100 2,524 2,487 2,961 50.2 114,744 5,809 7,440 9,209 8,138 5,677 6,581 5,450 16,741 16,829 17,613 15,257 40.4 31,884 2,859 3,718 4,372 3,939 2,023 1,772 1,226 3,602 3,321 2,576 2,476 22.6 17,324 1,591 2,310 2,786 2,044 770 873 585 1,862 2,041 1,324 1,138 19.8 1,169 - - 25 110 85 60 27 190 145 170 357 51.0 13,367 1,268 1,407 1,561 1,784 1,168 839 615 1,551 1,135 1,083 956 22.7 11,395 859 614 994 767 523 712 436 1,806 2,167 1,839 679 39.3 469 - - - 30 - 27 - 77 127 158 50 53.0 152 - - - - - - - 25 50 77 - 57.0 523 78 - 25 - - - - 153 133 77 57 45.2 3,078 317 282 391 340 258 183 77 392 377 334 128 24.4 255 - - - - - - 25 25 50 102 53 58.1 668 50 25 - - 25 50 25 137 100 78 177 45.9 326 100 25 25 - - 50 25 50 50 - - 25.5 7,329 158 291 451 286 338 186 424 1,023 1,213 1,510 1,449 48.9 48,382 1,290 2,166 2,927 2,869 2,157 2,947 2,600 7,891 7,031 8,916 7,588 44.0 1,657 - 25 127 125 125 50 - 305 302 310 286 49.7 6,865 105 205 258 338 180 497 518 1,137 756 1,302 1,568 47.5 3,939 77 25 77 82 80 27 102 478 648 879 1,465 59.6 6,074 227 460 435 334 309 315 312 952 1,098 1,031 602 41.7 5,663 283 594 285 310 447 507 449 1,066 1,084 486 152 34.2 1,118 105 27 50 78 53 78 128 75 80 285 158 37.6 779 - 77 125 - 25 150 75 226 50 25 25 30.5 1,101 52 25 103 - 25 25 25 280 150 132 283 46.6 9,606 77 153 559 738 490 691 438 1,676 1,572 1,996 1,215 44.8 5,578 236 396 498 496 213 293 318 814 498 1,291 527 40.3 994 - 27 105 133 53 27 80 80 78 257 155 44.7 2,758 78 127 179 78 80 185 53 310 451 612 606 53.0 3,222 182 343 131 52 177 230 307 448 672 367 313 37.7 12,531 460 309 334 226 459 734 457 1,970 2,425 2,406 2,753 50.4 39 Table P2-8. Residence 5 years ago by Age, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Residence 5 Years Ago Residence 5 years ago Persons 5 years and over Same house in Virgin Islands Percent Different house in Virgin Islands Same island Different island Resided outside Virgin Islands United States Florida Georgia Massachusetts New York Ohio Texas Virginia Puerto Rico Other Caribbean British Virgin Islands St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere India Females 5 years and over Same house in Virgin Islands Percent Different house in Virgin Islands Same island Different island Resided outside Virgin Islands United States Florida Georgia Massachusetts New York Ohio Texas Virginia Puerto Rico Other Caribbean British Virgin Islands St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere India Total 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Median 108,935 7,440 9,209 8,138 5,677 6,581 5,450 16,741 16,829 17,613 15,257 42.2 67,401 4,588 6,123 5,622 3,194 3,101 2,769 8,727 10,133 12,271 10,873 44.4 61.9 61.7 66.5 69.1 56.3 47.1 50.8 52.1 60.2 69.7 71.3 - 28,780 1,941 2,403 1,969 1,554 2,361 1,630 5,715 4,696 3,358 3,153 39.7 26,960 1,941 2,324 1,919 1,375 2,306 1,553 5,170 4,491 3,044 2,837 39.4 1,820 - 80 50 179 55 77 545 205 314 315 43.0 12,755 911 683 548 929 1,119 1,051 2,299 2,000 1,985 1,231 39.5 7,275 596 373 368 390 470 384 1,583 1,211 1,263 637 40.2 1,226 52 78 53 131 27 52 227 157 343 106 44.7 363 53 - 75 27 78 27 103 - - - 27.0 53 - - - - - - - 27 27 - 55.0 650 130 - 105 78 - 25 52 - 208 52 33.5 155 25 25 - - 25 - - 80 - - 46.1 388 52 53 - - 25 128 77 - 53 - 33.2 185 53 27 - - - - 80 25 - - 35.5 1,251 133 53 - 125 243 183 78 155 152 128 31.7 3,666 128 257 180 338 356 431 509 484 545 438 37.9 105 - - - - 25 - - - - 80 86.3 431 - 25 - - 25 - 53 177 100 50 50.7 595 53 80 77 27 27 27 279 27 - - 37.2 346 - - - - - - - 53 266 27 59.9 562 53 - - 75 50 53 128 150 25 27 37.9 226 - - - 50 - - - 150 25 - 48.2 56,664 2,972 4,562 3,936 3,038 3,147 3,169 8,814 9,232 9,579 8,215 43.4 35,190 1,802 2,824 2,603 1,561 1,358 1,777 4,760 5,846 6,626 6,032 46.7 62.1 60.7 61.9 66.1 51.4 43.2 56.1 54.0 63.3 69.2 73.4 - 15,396 906 1,320 1,043 1,065 1,404 903 2,988 2,279 1,989 1,498 38.2 14,980 906 1,293 1,018 938 1,349 878 2,861 2,279 1,959 1,498 39.1 416 - 27 25 127 55 25 127 - 30 - 27.0 6,079 263 418 290 412 385 489 1,066 1,107 965 684 40.4 3,282 130 238 237 232 233 179 659 551 526 298 38.5 307 25 - - 78 - 52 152 - - - 31.9 230 27 - 75 - 78 - 50 - - - 26.5 53 - - - - - - - 27 27 - 55.0 155 - - 80 25 - 25 - - 25 - 18.9 103 - 25 - - 25 - - 53 - - 47.0 180 25 53 - - 25 27 50 - - - 25.5 105 27 - - - - - 53 25 - - 36.0 288 80 - - - - 105 78 25 - - 33.7 2,279 53 180 53 180 152 179 302 406 413 360 46.1 105 - - - - 25 - - - - 80 86.3 378 - 25 - - 25 - - 177 100 50 52.5 415 53 53 27 27 - 27 202 27 - - 37.4 213 - - - - - - - 27 186 - 61.0 230 - - - - - 27 27 125 25 27 48.5 150 - - - - - - - 125 25 - 48.7 40 Table P2-9. School Enrollment, Educational Attainment, and Vocational Training by Age, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands School Enrollment Educational Attainment Vocational Training School Enrollment Enrolled person 3 years and over Preprimary Public Preprimary Elementary or high school Public elementary or high school Post-Graduate Public post-graduate Enrolled females 3 years and over Preprimary Public Preprimary Elementary or high school Public elementary or high school Post-Graduate Public post-graduate Educational Attainment Persons 25 years and over 1st to 8th grade 9th or 10th grade 11th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post-Bachelor degree Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Females 25 years or over 1st to 8th grade 9th or 10th grade 11th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post-Bachelor degree Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Persons 18 to 24 years Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Females 18 to 24 years Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Vocational training Persons 16 years and over No Vocational Training Some vocational training Certificate program Technical preparation course On the job training Technical college program Total Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Median 29,832 1,859 6,787 8,766 6,300 1,345 1,156 600 1,193 915 755 157 13.8 2,232 1,698 534 - - - - - - - - - 4.3 1,359 929 431 - - - - - - - - - 4.5 20,769 161 6,253 8,766 5,589 - - - - - - - 12.6 17,106 27 4,820 7,329 4,931 - - - - - - - 12.8 6,831 - - - 711 1,345 1,156 600 1,193 915 755 157 31.9 3,923 - - - 545 766 819 361 755 443 183 52 28.4 14,955 985 2,742 4,409 3,126 765 622 285 800 674 470 78 14.3 1,158 929 229 - - - - - - - - - 4.3 667 492 176 - - - - - - - - - 4.3 9,706 57 2,513 4,409 2,728 - - - - - - - 12.6 8,028 27 1,862 3,681 2,459 - - - - - - - 12.9 4,091 - - - 398 765 622 285 800 674 470 78 34.8 2,308 - - - 258 425 362 177 596 360 105 25 34.5 78,471 - - - - - 6,581 5,450 16,741 16,829 17,613 15,257 51.1 14,442 - - - - - 315 260 1,249 1,969 3,793 6,856 64.3 5,654 - - - - - 552 158 1,093 1,282 1,398 1,171 52.3 8,140 - - - - - 617 682 1,965 2,182 1,842 851 48.7 21,004 - - - - - 2,376 1,863 4,672 4,814 4,582 2,697 48.1 11,936 - - - - - 1,266 1,170 3,406 1,931 2,358 1,805 46.2 2,659 - - - - - 204 131 750 622 495 457 48.2 2,221 - - - - - 265 283 384 881 282 125 48.0 8,716 - - - - - 805 671 2,580 2,210 1,570 880 45.8 3,698 - - - - - 180 232 642 938 1,292 414 54.2 64.0 - - - - - 77.4 79.8 74.3 67.7 60.1 41.8 15.8 - - - - - 15.0 16.6 19.2 18.7 16.3 8.5 42,157 - - - - - 3,147 3,169 8,814 9,232 9,579 8,215 51.5 7,367 - - - - - 52 131 475 796 2,115 3,799 65.3 2,468 - - - - - 127 53 518 710 644 416 51.6 4,292 - - - - - 310 449 1,195 1,029 934 375 47.1 10,766 - - - - - 899 982 2,067 2,800 2,540 1,478 50.4 7,054 - - - - - 831 752 1,937 1,158 1,297 1,079 45.3 1,622 - - - - - 179 53 443 313 313 321 48.1 1,362 - - - - - 128 182 282 491 179 100 46.4 5,055 - - - - - 467 464 1,458 1,394 831 442 45.6 2,172 - - - - - 155 103 438 542 728 205 53.3 66.5 - - - - - 84.5 80.0 75.2 72.5 61.5 44.1 17.1 - - - - - 19.7 17.9 21.5 21.0 16.3 7.9 8,370 - - - 2,694 5,677 - - - - - - 21.2 63.1 - - - 41.7 73.2 - - - - - - 4.6 - - - - 6.8 - - - - - - 4,442 - - - 1,405 3,038 - - - - - - 21.3 62.7 - - - 39.5 73.4 - - - - - - 3.5 - - - - 5.2 - - - - - - 90,665 - - - 6,517 5,677 6,581 5,450 16,741 16,829 17,613 15,257 47.6 61,434 - - - 5,941 4,116 4,706 3,458 10,518 10,679 11,509 10,506 46.8 29,230 - - - 576 1,561 1,875 1,992 6,222 6,150 6,104 4,750 48.9 5,031 - - - 211 260 561 391 1,001 908 1,157 542 45.8 4,039 - - - 131 182 236 213 766 992 731 787 48.3 13,024 - - - 127 618 763 819 2,888 2,799 2,715 2,296 49.5 7,136 - - - 106 501 315 568 1,567 1,451 1,501 1,125 48.5 41 Table P2-10. Disability, Veteran Status, Period and Length of Service by Age, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Disability Veteran Service Disability Persons 5 years and older Blindness or deafness impairment Condition limits walking or lifting Difficulty learning or remembering Difficulty with personal care Persons 16 years and older Difficulty going outside alone Difficulty in work environment In labor force Females 5 years and older Blindness or deafness impairment Condition limits walking or lifting Difficulty learning or remembering Difficulty with personal care Females 16 years and older Difficulty going outside alone Difficulty in work environment In labor force Veteran Status Persons 18 years and over Now on active duty Active duty in past but not currently Never on active duty In Reserves or National Guard Never served in Armed Forces Latest period Served Persons with service September 2001 or later August 1990 to August 2001 (Incl Persian Gulf War) September 1980 to July 1990 May 1975 to August 1980 Vietnam era ( August 1964 to April 1975) February 1955 to July 1964 Korean Conflict (June 1950 to Jan 1955) World War II (Sept 1940 to July 1947) Some other time Females with service September 2001 or later August 1990 to August 2001 (Incl Persian Gulf War) September 1980 to July 1990 May 1975 to August 1980 Vietnam era ( August 1964 to April 1975) February 1955 to July 1964 Korean Conflict (June 1950 to Jan 1955) World War II (Sept 1940 to July 1947) Some other time Length of Service Persons who served Served less than two years Served 2 years or more Total 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Median 108,935 7,440 9,209 8,138 5,677 6,581 5,450 16,741 16,829 17,613 15,257 42.2 3,372 52 131 133 78 180 128 315 524 604 1,227 58.2 5,085 52 - 27 106 27 53 362 837 1,016 2,605 65.2 2,721 77 155 78 53 183 80 103 387 496 1,109 60.7 1,768 25 - 53 - 78 27 52 182 207 1,145 71.1 90,665 - - 6,517 5,677 6,581 5,450 16,741 16,829 17,613 15,257 47.6 3,688 - - 130 50 75 127 379 741 484 1,701 62.7 4,669 - - 78 50 182 152 432 868 775 2,132 63.2 1,366 - - - 50 102 75 251 480 307 102 49.2 56,664 2,972 4,562 3,936 3,038 3,147 3,169 8,814 9,232 9,579 8,215 43.4 1,868 25 80 53 53 27 52 131 366 316 765 62.5 3,389 - - - 80 27 53 230 579 628 1,793 65.5 1,367 25 50 - 27 78 27 - 233 313 614 61.3 1,012 - - - - 52 27 - 155 77 702 73.6 48,287 - - 3,093 3,038 3,147 3,169 8,814 9,232 9,579 8,215 48.4 2,225 - - 50 50 25 127 176 359 230 1,208 65.5 2,656 - - 25 50 78 152 227 384 391 1,348 65.1 733 - - - 50 52 75 176 202 103 75 46.6 86,841 - - 2,694 5,677 6,581 5,450 16,741 16,829 17,613 15,257 48.7 338 - - - - 25 103 183 27 - - 39.3 4,293 - - - 52 182 103 497 1,040 1,425 995 56.8 82,210 - - 2,694 5,625 6,374 5,243 16,061 15,763 16,188 14,262 48.2 784 - - 53 50 25 152 106 213 185 - 45.1 81,426 - - 2,640 5,575 6,349 5,091 15,955 15,550 16,004 14,262 48.3 3,885 - - - 52 103 180 545 889 1,223 893 56.6 574 - - - 52 78 128 236 80 - - 38.5 371 - - - - - - 105 77 106 83 55.1 438 - - - - - 27 125 208 78 - 47.3 445 - - - - - - 27 262 103 53 52.5 1,287 - - - - - - - 211 858 218 60.7 230 - - - - - - - - 77 153 66.5 258 - - - - - - - - - 258 74.7 75 - - - - - - - - - 75 75.5 205 - - - - 25 25 52 52 - 52 48.0 445 - - - 52 - 77 52 103 131 30 52.3 102 - - - 52 - 50 - - - - 24.0 53 - - - - - - - - 53 - 57.0 77 - - - - - 27 25 25 - - 43.5 - - - - - - - - - - - - 135 - - - - - - - 27 78 30 61.5 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 78 - - - - - - 27 52 - - 48.5 4,631 - - - 52 207 207 680 1,066 1,425 995 55.8 443 - - - 25 27 77 80 53 130 52 46.5 4,188 - - - 27 180 130 600 1,013 1,295 943 56.1 42 Table P2-11. Labor Force Characteristics by Age, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Labor Force Characteristics Labor Force Status Persons 16 years and over In labor force Percent of total Armed Forces Civilian labor force Employed At work 40 or more hours Unemployed Percent of civilian labor Not in labor force Females 16 years and over In labor force Percent of total Armed Forces Civilian labor force Employed At work 40 or more hours Unemployed Percent of civilian labor Not in labor force With own children under 6 years In labor force With own children 6 to 17 years In labor force Work Status Last Year Persons 16 years and over Worked last year 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks Usually worked 40 or more hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Usually worked 15 to 39 hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Did not work last year Females 16 years and over Worked last year 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks Usually worked 40 or more hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Usually worked 15 to 39 hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Did not work last year Total 16 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Median 90,665 6,517 5,677 6,581 5,450 16,741 16,829 17,613 15,257 47.6 51,211 1,695 3,546 4,624 4,202 12,556 12,230 9,700 2,658 44.2 56.5 26.0 62.5 70.3 77.1 75.0 72.7 55.1 17.4 338 - - 25 103 183 27 - - 39.3 50,873 1,695 3,546 4,599 4,098 12,373 12,203 9,700 2,658 44.3 48,610 1,176 3,258 4,419 4,047 12,038 11,802 9,262 2,608 44.5 37,827 410 2,449 3,301 3,295 10,006 9,698 6,872 1,796 44.5 2,263 519 288 180 52 335 401 438 50 37.7 4.4 30.6 8.1 3.9 1.3 2.7 3.3 4.5 1.9 39,454 4,822 2,130 1,957 1,248 4,185 4,600 7,913 12,598 56.4 48,287 3,093 3,038 3,147 3,169 8,814 9,232 9,579 8,215 48.4 25,586 898 1,632 2,217 2,387 6,333 6,465 4,646 1,009 43.9 53.0 29.0 53.7 70.4 75.3 71.9 70.0 48.5 12.3 25 - - - 25 - - - - 32.5 25,561 898 1,632 2,217 2,362 6,333 6,465 4,646 1,009 43.9 24,278 608 1,422 2,140 2,311 6,126 6,195 4,467 1,009 44.1 18,495 208 924 1,701 1,765 4,875 5,128 3,244 648 44.5 1,283 290 210 77 52 207 270 179 - 35.5 5.0 32.3 12.8 3.5 2.2 3.3 4.2 3.8 - 22,702 2,195 1,406 931 781 2,481 2,767 4,934 7,207 56.9 4,188 130 654 882 936 1,506 53 27 - 32.9 2,905 77 390 677 677 1,006 53 27 - 33.4 9,339 27 264 831 1,384 4,345 2,255 232 - 39.4 7,384 - 78 725 1,146 3,385 1,817 232 - 39.6 90,665 6,517 5,677 6,581 5,450 16,741 16,829 17,613 15,257 47.6 53,864 1,538 3,850 5,031 4,198 13,344 12,280 10,126 3,497 44.2 41,180 620 2,615 3,718 3,371 10,668 9,785 7,797 2,606 44.7 5,697 105 204 689 334 1,375 1,296 1,221 474 45.8 2,039 131 305 185 130 375 410 315 188 43.6 2,169 191 286 257 261 381 368 373 52 38.5 44,430 385 2,809 4,077 3,705 11,780 11,103 7,941 2,630 44.6 36,445 230 2,165 3,227 3,188 9,797 9,216 6,586 2,034 44.7 4,532 27 128 534 257 1,220 1,113 860 394 45.7 925 27 52 133 80 152 275 182 25 45.1 8,079 1,021 912 777 362 1,306 963 1,976 762 42.1 4,195 340 400 389 157 795 515 1,134 467 45.2 1,012 78 75 105 50 78 183 362 80 51.6 1,010 78 227 52 25 223 108 133 163 43.3 36,800 4,979 1,826 1,550 1,252 3,396 4,550 7,487 11,760 56.7 48,287 3,093 3,038 3,147 3,169 8,814 9,232 9,579 8,215 48.4 26,496 890 1,707 2,422 2,382 6,429 6,389 4,851 1,426 44.0 19,929 232 1,216 1,715 1,787 5,076 5,125 3,867 911 44.9 3,076 78 127 345 179 781 765 487 314 46.1 887 78 103 131 103 187 105 103 75 35.3 1,207 113 158 204 236 155 131 185 25 33.0 21,144 130 1,024 1,958 1,966 5,638 5,733 3,681 1,014 44.7 17,167 103 843 1,505 1,629 4,580 4,761 3,144 601 44.8 2,452 - 77 295 153 702 684 254 287 45.0 415 27 - 106 53 75 52 77 25 35.8 4,539 705 605 389 312 688 497 1,038 307 37.9 2,401 103 348 160 131 444 337 672 205 45.2 573 78 50 25 25 53 82 233 27 53.5 394 52 77 25 25 112 27 27 50 35.3 21,791 2,203 1,330 726 787 2,385 2,843 4,729 6,789 56.6 43 Table P2-12. Occupation by Age, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Occupation Occupation Employed civilian workers 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty Executive, administrative, and managerial Management related Professional specialty Engineers and natural sciences Teachers, librarians, and counselors Technical, sales, and administrative support Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, exc. health Sales Administrative support, including clerical Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Service Private household Protective service Service, except protective and household Food preparation and service Health service, except household Cleaning and building service Personal service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators, assemblers, & inspector Transportation and material moving Handlers, equip. cleaners, helpers, laborer Occupations NEC/not codable Employed Civilian Females 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty Executive, administrative, and managerial Management related Professional specialty Engineers and natural sciences Teachers, librarians, and counselors Technical, sales, and administrative support Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, exc. health Sales Administrative support, including clerical Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Service Private household Protective service Service, except protective and household Food preparation and service Health service, except household Cleaning and building service Personal service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators, assemblers, & inspector Transportation and material moving Handlers, equip. cleaners, helpers, laborer Occupations NEC/not codable Total 16 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Median 48,610 1,176 3,258 4,419 4,047 12,038 11,802 9,262 2,608 44.5 11,925 127 515 808 937 3,036 3,465 2,281 755 46.7 5,831 - 305 514 525 1,513 1,444 1,057 472 45.8 5,831 - 305 514 525 1,513 1,444 1,057 472 45.8 6,094 127 210 295 412 1,523 2,021 1,224 283 47.6 752 25 105 57 27 130 255 103 50 46.3 3,273 52 78 160 258 719 1,117 707 182 50.0 11,983 497 979 1,035 1,055 3,309 2,908 1,864 335 42.0 498 - - 80 52 52 208 106 - 48.8 130 27 - 25 - 78 - - - 36.5 3,988 183 392 207 229 1,063 1,215 547 153 43.9 5,987 260 434 622 645 1,625 1,247 999 155 40.3 1,380 27 153 102 130 492 238 212 27 39.9 9,875 292 667 1,061 1,009 2,363 2,070 1,826 587 43.2 828 - 27 - 52 180 180 286 103 54.7 1,921 - 130 78 310 670 369 260 103 42.0 7,126 292 511 983 647 1,512 1,521 1,280 381 42.0 2,730 162 280 524 289 579 387 409 100 35.6 370 - 25 25 50 135 53 82 - 38.7 1,801 53 25 152 207 363 462 335 204 46.9 2,226 77 180 282 102 435 619 454 77 45.5 2,238 - 128 292 130 542 729 260 158 45.2 6,143 157 426 428 391 1,309 1,508 1,576 348 46.5 1,053 52 163 - 52 235 366 102 83 45.2 4,025 78 263 401 208 860 927 1,102 185 46.9 416 27 - - 78 52 103 157 - 49.9 5,941 78 542 794 419 1,368 964 1,351 425 43.4 579 - 27 106 53 238 78 77 - 38.0 3,411 - 234 400 158 608 677 962 372 48.8 1,952 78 282 288 208 522 208 312 53 35.9 504 27 - - 105 112 158 103 - 46.1 24,278 608 1,422 2,140 2,311 6,126 6,195 4,467 1,009 44.1 7,490 52 233 573 678 1,933 2,254 1,401 365 46.4 3,465 - 155 335 395 819 932 592 237 46.1 3,465 - 155 335 395 819 932 592 237 46.1 4,025 52 78 238 283 1,114 1,322 809 128 46.6 360 - 52 - 27 78 100 103 - 45.9 2,549 52 27 160 182 589 836 576 128 50.0 8,653 340 701 855 800 2,295 2,052 1,430 180 41.7 419 - - 53 52 52 157 106 - 48.5 27 27 - - - - - - - 17.5 2,437 78 238 182 128 644 697 393 75 43.9 4,416 209 309 518 490 1,134 960 719 78 39.9 1,353 27 153 102 130 465 238 212 27 39.6 5,964 190 410 497 675 1,289 1,270 1,223 410 44.6 701 - 27 - 52 155 128 261 78 54.8 827 - 52 - 207 332 80 130 27 40.5 4,436 190 332 497 417 802 1,062 831 305 44.8 1,665 112 179 292 187 279 287 230 100 35.6 315 - 25 25 50 135 53 27 - 38.4 1,062 27 - - 103 235 283 260 153 51.1 1,395 52 128 180 77 153 438 315 52 47.1 235 - - - - 80 155 - - 48.4 578 27 27 82 25 130 182 80 27 45.0 53 - - - - - 27 - 27 56.5 343 - 27 82 - 130 78 27 - 43.5 155 27 - - 25 - 77 27 - 46.0 1,091 - 52 133 106 288 230 255 27 43.6 160 - - 53 - 53 27 27 - 43.0 544 - - 27 80 132 127 179 - 47.2 388 - 52 53 27 103 77 50 27 40.2 267 - - - 25 112 52 78 - 39.9 44 Table P2-13. Industry and Class of Worker by Age, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Industry Class of Worker Industry Employed civilian workers 16 years and over Agriculture Forestry and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Printing, publishing, and allied industries Petroleum and coal products Other nondurable goods manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products, incl. furniture Stone, clay, glass and concrete products Metal industries Machinery and transportation equipment Professional and photographic equipment, and watches Other durable goods manufacturing Transportation, communication, and public utilities Transportation Bus service and urban transit Taxicab service Communications Utilities and sanitary services Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Retail trade General merchandise stores Food stores Eating and drinking places Miscellaneous retail Jewelry stores Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Business services Repair services Private households Other personal services Hotels and other lodging places Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational instruction all levels Other educational services Social service, religious and similar organizations Legal, engineering and professional services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / uncodable Class of Worker Employed civilian workers 16 years and over Private for profit, salaried workers Local or territorial government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers Total 16 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Median 48,610 1,176 3,258 4,419 4,047 12,038 11,802 9,262 2,608 44.5 687 - - 85 80 204 187 131 - 43.0 307 - - 25 - 128 128 25 - 43.5 - - - - - - - - - - 4,574 103 288 315 338 1,245 859 1,189 238 45.0 3,489 27 166 346 266 1,005 650 871 158 44.4 2,328 - 106 346 213 687 315 504 158 42.6 80 - - - - 53 - - 27 36.5 125 - - - - 25 75 - 25 45.8 1,755 - 80 319 160 425 213 452 106 43.0 289 - 27 27 53 105 27 52 - 38.7 1,161 27 60 - 53 318 335 368 - 48.9 25 - - - - - 25 - - 51.5 368 - - - - 187 75 106 - 43.9 157 - - - 27 - 53 77 - 48.0 53 27 - - - - 27 - - 34.5 105 - - - - 27 52 27 - 54.0 453 - 60 - 27 105 103 158 - 49.2 5,499 102 362 423 335 1,315 1,144 1,372 445 46.4 1,689 - 52 110 52 314 353 467 342 53.6 205 - 25 - 27 128 25 - - 42.0 1,484 - 27 110 25 185 328 467 342 57.7 1,018 - 77 130 78 371 52 257 53 39.3 493 27 - - 53 103 128 182 - 49.7 1,178 25 204 162 53 205 272 152 105 43.8 467 - 77 87 27 52 170 - 55 43.7 711 25 127 75 27 153 102 152 50 43.9 7,767 415 818 1,067 672 1,881 1,540 1,014 360 40.4 927 52 100 52 102 155 310 78 78 45.1 1,130 160 52 270 210 208 103 103 25 32.2 2,088 75 232 357 206 569 259 288 102 36.0 1,366 102 75 75 102 329 403 205 75 45.0 654 75 50 50 50 202 176 25 25 43.2 1,895 - 229 180 254 464 310 332 127 40.8 16,061 428 909 1,352 1,407 3,631 4,466 3,065 803 45.7 1,655 - 85 185 157 478 487 180 83 43.6 663 - 50 25 78 177 230 75 27 46.0 487 - - 50 52 127 103 128 27 53.3 407 27 52 75 25 102 100 27 - 35.9 2,903 107 177 261 342 530 793 361 334 45.7 622 27 103 77 52 130 133 100 - 39.0 8,478 208 388 655 672 1,932 2,282 2,007 334 46.6 1,719 53 50 131 153 444 495 391 - 45.3 464 25 77 102 25 102 50 57 27 42.0 2,454 53 130 182 155 435 747 598 153 50.1 760 - - 57 27 179 264 235 - 50.3 1,240 77 53 78 155 255 258 286 77 48.0 642 - - - 131 103 153 177 77 53.7 6,842 77 283 464 642 1,800 2,170 1,035 371 45.3 312 - - - - 160 77 75 - 43.9 47,422 1,121 3,208 4,292 3,885 11,782 11,521 9,080 2,531 44.5 28,041 913 2,760 3,112 2,540 6,815 6,117 4,370 1,413 42.0 11,018 131 397 755 774 3,093 3,235 2,272 362 45.6 1,040 52 - 53 207 179 343 155 52 47.1 7,273 - 52 372 365 1,696 1,801 2,283 705 51.2 50 25 - - - - 25 - - 32.5 45 Table P2-14. Industry and Class of Worker for Female Workers by Age, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Industry Class of Worker Industry Employed civilian female workers 16 years and over Agriculture Forestry and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Printing, publishing, & allied industries Petroleum and coal products Other nondurable goods manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products, incl. furniture Stone, clay, glass & concrete products Metal industries Machinery and transportation equipment Professional and photographic equipment, and watches Other durable goods manufacturing Transportation, communication, and public utilities Transportation Bus service and urban transit Taxicab service Communications Utilities and sanitary services Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Retail trade General merchandise stores Food stores Eating and drinking places Miscellaneous retail Jewelry stores Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Business services Repair services Private households Other personal services Hotels and other lodging places Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational instruction all levels Other educational services Social service, religious and similar organizations Legal, engineering and professional services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / uncodable Class of Worker Employed civilian female workers 16 years and over Private for profit, salaried workers Local or territorial government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers Total 16 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Median 24,278 608 1,422 2,140 2,311 6,126 6,195 4,467 1,009 44.1 128 - - - 27 25 50 27 - 49.3 77 - - - - 77 - - - 39.5 - - - - - - - - - - 526 - 52 27 27 235 82 105 - 44.0 979 - - 106 53 451 103 264 - 43.2 527 - - 106 27 236 - 158 - 43.0 27 - - - - 27 - - - 35.5 25 - - - - 25 - - - 36.5 293 - - 106 - 80 - 106 - 44.3 105 - - - 27 27 - 52 - 45.0 451 - - - 27 215 103 106 - 43.4 - - - - - - - - - - 213 - - - - 137 50 27 - 39.9 80 - - - 27 - 27 27 - 47.5 - - - - - - - - - - 80 - - - - 27 27 27 - 54.5 78 - - - - 52 - 27 - 40.8 1,767 52 102 208 77 450 337 490 52 43.9 279 - - - 27 50 75 127 - 48.5 52 - - - 27 25 - - - 35.0 227 - - - - 25 75 127 - 57.5 498 - 52 103 25 163 - 128 27 38.7 182 27 - - - 25 78 52 - 50.5 212 25 25 - 27 - 60 75 - 51.5 85 - 25 - - - 60 - - 51.3 127 25 - - 27 - - 75 - 58.5 4,261 157 309 553 338 1,071 1,028 625 180 43.0 539 25 50 27 75 77 207 52 27 45.3 583 80 52 112 80 78 103 53 25 34.4 1,083 25 130 180 80 331 157 130 50 37.0 837 27 25 50 77 202 302 128 25 46.2 376 - 25 25 25 125 125 25 25 43.9 1,256 - 153 77 254 283 233 179 77 39.3 10,665 350 678 937 1,097 2,318 2,896 1,954 435 44.8 835 - 85 105 105 205 282 53 - 40.8 52 - 25 - - 27 - - - 38.0 385 - - 50 52 102 52 103 27 44.8 331 - 52 50 25 77 100 27 - 40.5 1,700 82 102 130 265 227 435 254 205 46.4 338 27 78 25 52 53 103 - - 32.5 6,437 182 310 576 568 1,549 1,663 1,385 204 45.2 1,432 53 50 105 153 418 390 263 - 44.2 357 25 77 102 - 77 50 - 27 27.5 1,707 27 78 155 103 280 545 391 127 50.0 607 - - 57 27 153 187 183 - 50.3 906 77 27 53 155 204 157 185 50 38.8 435 - - - 105 78 100 152 - 53.2 4,271 25 103 232 412 1,131 1,354 748 265 45.9 137 - - - - 85 52 - - 43.3 23,804 578 1,372 2,140 2,226 5,973 6,145 4,414 957 44.3 13,768 473 1,191 1,540 1,500 3,261 3,179 2,079 545 41.7 7,272 105 182 522 517 2,035 2,170 1,484 258 45.7 647 - - 27 128 153 157 130 52 47.6 2,117 - - 52 80 524 639 720 102 51.2 - - - - - - - - - - 46 Table P2-15. Income Last Year for Households, Families, Males and Females by Age, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Note: Statistics for Households use characteristics of Householder. Income Households with Income Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Families with Income Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Males, 16 years and over, with income Percent full-time workers less than $2,500 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,000 $75,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Females, 16 years and over, with income Percent full-time workers less than $2,500 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,000 $75,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Total 16 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Median 41,739 136 1,187 2,148 2,259 8,452 8,915 10,145 8,497 52.4 2,558 53 210 52 210 185 465 574 809 57.0 2,788 - 77 158 53 390 390 626 1,095 60.8 2,847 - 80 162 183 514 312 625 973 58.6 6,615 27 359 567 415 1,212 1,214 1,375 1,447 49.2 5,384 27 128 185 334 1,179 1,127 1,324 1,081 51.6 6,439 - 204 446 288 1,551 1,266 1,716 968 51.3 7,284 30 50 335 388 1,818 1,942 1,741 979 50.0 4,012 - 53 163 207 684 1,240 1,012 653 52.2 3,811 - 27 80 182 918 960 1,153 492 52.9 35,012 16,409 19,402 30,897 31,536 39,619 44,486 38,699 23,849 45,524 24,378 26,138 37,635 42,020 49,629 51,721 49,384 36,302 26,475 136 775 1,276 1,661 5,635 5,862 6,132 4,998 51.4 1,150 53 158 52 158 185 180 157 208 42.9 1,257 - 52 106 53 258 207 236 345 53.1 1,456 27 53 25 208 305 207 183 448 50.1 3,564 - 205 363 285 849 511 579 772 46.0 3,128 27 52 80 180 772 580 750 688 51.8 4,299 - 177 212 208 1,036 852 1,065 750 51.0 5,279 30 25 335 232 1,136 1,479 1,347 695 50.4 3,172 - 53 78 155 416 937 932 600 54.6 3,170 - - 25 182 678 910 883 492 53.2 42,716 11,409 21,973 33,609 31,579 39,182 54,406 49,907 35,619 52,194 23,207 26,448 37,686 42,720 49,805 60,009 59,883 47,923 31,895 701 2,143 2,662 1,896 7,152 6,227 6,421 4,692 46.8 61.1 18.1 61.7 65.6 82.2 72.9 71.9 55.6 31.1 861 261 155 52 - 130 78 131 53 25.5 918 105 103 - 27 53 127 105 398 61.7 2,495 105 205 183 77 335 261 415 914 57.1 2,944 130 258 503 102 456 353 590 551 45.3 6,446 75 636 859 462 1,209 1,270 1,017 918 44.9 5,785 25 547 519 366 1,364 1,210 1,044 710 45.4 5,922 - 211 445 552 1,629 1,142 1,416 526 45.8 4,458 - - 50 208 1,358 1,224 1,203 415 50.1 2,067 - 27 52 102 618 562 500 207 49.4 27,657 4,199 19,015 21,621 29,069 33,305 30,566 31,513 18,473 33,405 6,891 20,610 24,427 33,806 39,821 38,085 38,571 25,085 34,144 1,021 1,840 2,502 2,460 6,794 6,969 6,827 5,731 48.6 51.8 15.3 48.6 61.2 67.3 68.9 69.8 47.9 10.9 2,250 315 153 77 103 106 390 416 689 54.6 1,744 25 131 78 182 286 205 131 704 52.6 4,187 290 371 283 131 590 337 964 1,220 55.7 3,861 103 260 267 283 628 470 835 1,015 53.0 8,217 288 595 942 598 1,560 1,561 1,629 1,044 45.8 6,063 - 302 515 716 1,446 1,641 979 464 45.3 4,669 - 27 235 395 1,237 1,346 1,119 310 47.8 2,146 - - 80 25 652 816 390 183 50.2 1,007 - - 25 27 287 204 363 102 52.5 19,802 8,308 13,926 20,029 22,905 24,993 27,807 19,360 11,020 24,393 9,323 15,266 21,944 23,768 30,308 29,777 25,996 15,876 47 Table P2-16. Poverty Status Last Year and Workers in Family by Age, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Note: Statistics for Households use characteristics of Householder. Poverty Workers in Family Families Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Female householder, no husband present Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Unrelated persons in household Person worked last year Persons 65 years and over Persons 16 years and over Related children under 18 Persons 60 years and over Income below Poverty Level Families Percent below poverty Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Female householder, no husband present Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Unrelated persons in household Percent below poverty Person worked last year Persons 65 years and over Persons 16 years and over Percent below poverty Related children under 18 Persons 60 years and over Income last year below specified poverty level Below 75 percent of poverty level Below 125 percent of poverty level Below 150 percent of poverty level Below 200 percent of poverty level Workers in Family Families Total No workers One worker Two or more workers Married couple families Total No workers One worker Two or more workers Female householder, no husband present Total No workers One worker Two or more workers Total 16 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Median 28,756 136 880 1,403 1,739 6,031 6,429 6,549 5,588 51.6 19,175 57 540 1,250 1,556 5,034 5,102 4,181 1,455 47.1 14,321 110 651 1,087 1,534 5,106 3,289 1,879 666 42.4 11,929 30 183 703 1,276 4,408 3,076 1,588 666 43.8 5,489 80 598 802 827 2,027 577 579 - 36.9 5,588 - - - - - - - 5,588 71.0 10,206 57 521 675 808 2,510 2,168 1,895 1,572 47.4 6,248 30 233 598 728 1,903 1,488 1,063 205 42.8 6,641 57 419 648 781 2,202 1,259 861 413 40.5 5,799 30 131 545 756 1,989 1,207 728 413 41.5 2,294 27 393 390 363 677 207 238 - 34.8 1,572 - - - - - - - 1,572 72.8 3,731 133 310 544 516 902 550 371 404 38.9 2,669 52 233 292 412 851 370 293 166 39.3 404 - - - - - - - 404 70.6 90,665 6,517 5,677 6,581 5,450 16,741 16,829 17,613 15,257 47.6 3,824 3,824 - - - - - - - 17.0 24,253 - - - - - - 8,996 15,257 67.1 6,811 80 368 464 549 1,430 1,364 1,099 1,458 48.9 23.7 58.5 41.8 33.0 31.6 23.7 21.2 16.8 26.1 2,225 27 130 310 418 670 409 185 77 37.6 4,133 53 343 464 498 1,223 769 499 285 40.0 3,480 - 105 312 473 1,065 742 499 285 41.9 1,749 53 316 385 261 498 130 105 - 31.9 1,458 - - - - - - - 1,458 70.5 3,724 27 316 309 446 965 700 419 543 42.2 1,482 - 78 232 366 440 208 106 52 36.6 2,898 27 316 309 419 836 465 316 210 38.0 2,500 - 105 258 419 753 438 316 210 39.9 1,335 27 289 257 236 370 103 53 - 31.9 543 - - - - - - - 543 71.3 1,418 133 130 277 128 202 258 77 212 35.5 38.0 100.0 41.9 51.0 24.9 22.4 47.0 20.7 52.3 409 52 53 25 25 150 78 25 - 37.0 6,144 - - - - - - - 6,144 71.1 24,358 2,053 1,309 1,240 1,165 3,718 4,095 4,636 6,144 51.7 26.9 31.5 23.1 18.8 21.4 22.2 24.3 26.3 40.3 1,223 1,223 - - - - - - - 17.0 8,354 - - - - - - 2,210 6,144 69.0 20,518 1,533 1,098 909 982 2,922 3,707 3,980 5,388 52.7 28,555 2,565 1,673 1,551 1,428 4,360 4,504 5,286 7,188 51.1 32,729 2,873 2,031 2,048 1,612 5,086 5,125 6,012 7,942 50.5 41,630 3,678 2,726 2,697 2,308 7,194 6,319 7,605 9,103 48.4 28,756 136 880 1,403 1,739 6,031 6,429 6,549 5,588 51.6 5,283 27 238 153 131 655 885 1,096 2,098 60.8 10,643 80 334 725 961 2,504 1,969 2,136 1,934 48.3 12,830 30 309 525 647 2,872 3,575 3,317 1,556 51.2 15,168 - 102 442 725 2,698 3,661 4,124 3,416 54.9 2,701 - - 25 27 131 310 678 1,530 66.4 3,647 - 25 103 155 543 722 1,091 1,007 58.9 8,819 - 77 313 543 2,023 2,629 2,355 879 51.0 10,206 57 521 675 808 2,510 2,168 1,895 1,572 47.4 2,142 27 238 77 80 445 498 286 492 51.0 5,149 - 205 493 703 1,449 850 778 670 43.3 2,915 30 78 105 25 617 819 830 410 51.9 48 Table P3-1. Age and Marital Status by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Age Marital Status Age All Persons Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over Median Females Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over Median Marital Status Males 15 years and over Never married Now married Separated Widowed Divorced Females 15 years and over Never married Now married Separated Widowed Divorced Total Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States Puerto Rico 114,744 55,387 28,131 900 26,356 15,139 5,486 5,809 4,842 2,340 - 2,502 627 183 7,440 5,826 3,082 60 2,685 916 258 9,209 7,183 4,068 - 3,115 1,126 158 8,138 6,406 3,083 145 3,178 732 285 5,677 3,745 1,675 85 1,985 508 335 6,581 3,909 2,123 60 1,726 1,036 243 5,450 2,820 1,595 - 1,225 664 266 8,358 4,239 2,256 127 1,856 1,321 416 8,383 3,048 1,244 - 1,805 1,229 286 7,975 2,578 1,355 25 1,198 1,110 340 8,854 2,322 1,355 - 967 1,958 261 8,618 2,277 1,064 30 1,183 1,534 396 8,996 2,101 1,114 25 962 1,112 612 6,177 1,275 558 60 657 486 764 4,332 1,389 585 172 632 355 288 2,563 612 183 52 378 218 235 992 396 346 - 50 102 27 1,192 417 106 60 251 105 133 40.4 24.6 24.4 37.7 24.4 43.0 48.4 59,475 27,887 14,280 422 13,185 7,335 2,728 2,811 2,358 1,170 - 1,188 268 106 2,972 2,321 1,142 - 1,179 286 131 4,562 3,421 1,941 - 1,480 524 105 3,936 3,226 1,514 115 1,597 320 53 3,038 1,850 878 60 913 379 130 3,147 1,911 1,139 - 772 414 130 3,169 1,798 931 - 867 257 133 4,600 2,228 1,192 25 1,011 659 390 4,214 1,524 767 - 757 542 105 4,091 1,224 663 - 561 572 153 5,141 1,437 849 - 588 1,061 80 5,093 1,316 532 30 754 802 264 4,486 1,007 477 25 505 619 343 2,986 445 239 - 206 284 343 2,228 807 396 55 356 135 130 1,418 305 78 52 176 108 78 654 369 319 - 50 27 27 929 339 53 60 226 78 27 41.5 27.4 27.8 56.4 26.6 45.4 47.4 43,156 17,748 8,614 418 8,716 6,214 2,501 16,694 10,249 5,002 115 5,132 2,161 683 20,084 5,549 2,550 188 2,811 2,875 1,446 1,010 393 293 - 100 107 27 1,452 404 239 60 105 30 160 3,915 1,153 530 55 568 1,041 186 49,130 19,787 10,027 422 9,338 6,257 2,385 19,494 11,429 5,359 175 5,895 1,825 570 19,272 4,729 2,572 107 2,051 3,358 1,159 1,143 391 266 - 125 75 77 4,530 1,402 688 80 633 135 313 4,690 1,836 1,142 60 634 863 266 49 Table P3-1. Age and Marital Status by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands 2007 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Age Marital Status Age All Persons Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over Median Females Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over Median Marital Status Males 15 years and over Never married Now married Separated Widowed Divorced Females 15 years and over Never married Now married Separated Widowed Divorced Non-VI Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia Elsewhere 36,626 5,180 2,377 4,829 4,466 7,463 4,153 2,106 52 - - - - - - 105 387 50 25 50 77 - 185 53 639 - 25 255 78 50 155 103 691 - - 152 103 127 155 25 1,014 - - 205 368 257 53 75 1,240 52 50 183 446 230 78 152 1,392 105 25 103 386 180 238 307 2,198 263 - 334 428 309 208 183 3,642 410 77 511 787 646 498 177 3,667 441 231 533 622 949 313 280 4,082 468 262 702 484 1,029 264 230 4,335 758 306 513 384 878 582 77 5,042 783 276 686 50 1,270 710 128 3,601 859 378 312 25 824 451 52 2,249 546 361 103 127 334 157 52 1,418 343 135 87 75 251 - 80 441 75 50 - - 105 - 27 537 27 177 100 25 25 106 - 54.2 60.4 62.8 50.4 43.2 54.8 53.1 42.0 20,470 2,885 1,509 2,715 2,508 4,191 2,526 1,055 25 - - - - - - 53 233 25 - 50 - - 158 - 435 - 25 128 53 25 128 77 337 - - 52 53 50 105 - 678 - - 180 213 205 27 - 643 25 50 127 286 103 27 50 877 52 25 50 285 52 211 103 1,167 106 - 130 215 205 182 157 1,966 279 50 381 434 255 236 77 2,014 261 155 255 307 614 158 127 2,384 310 137 419 277 645 131 179 2,660 498 176 265 157 571 449 52 2,441 418 125 363 50 647 291 77 1,890 416 252 103 25 462 318 25 1,129 210 201 52 77 204 25 27 873 183 135 60 50 75 - 53 232 75 25 - - 52 - - 486 27 152 100 25 25 80 - 54.1 59.4 65.1 50.0 41.0 54.5 50.6 46.4 15,773 2,270 844 1,987 1,856 3,247 1,574 919 3,300 368 52 539 679 660 130 301 9,674 1,514 617 1,055 818 1,853 1,236 540 459 52 - 100 103 27 25 25 858 180 75 78 27 315 27 - 1,482 157 100 215 229 394 157 53 19,776 2,860 1,484 2,537 2,454 4,166 2,239 926 5,493 797 411 838 1,100 1,024 502 177 9,434 1,252 569 1,183 1,043 2,138 1,131 592 600 83 50 53 105 204 53 - 2,576 465 353 305 50 434 397 105 1,673 263 100 157 157 366 155 52 50 Table P3-2. Household Relationship by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Household Relationship All persons Total Family householder: Male Female Nonfamily householder: Male Living alone Female Living alone Spouse Child Grandchild Parent Other relative Nonrelatives Persons Under 18 Years Total Householder/Spouse Child of householder Grandchild of householder Other relative Nonrelative Own Child under 18 Total In married couple family Percent of persons under 18 With male parent only With female parent only Grandchild without parent Related Child without parent Unrelated Child Persons 65 years and over Total Family householder: Male Female Nonfamily householder: Male Living alone Female Living alone Spouse Parent Other relative Nonrelatives Total Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States Puerto Rico Non-VI Caribbean 114,744 55,387 28,131 900 26,356 15,139 5,486 36,626 14,953 4,796 2,312 172 2,312 2,236 816 6,642 13,830 5,864 3,287 - 2,577 1,178 740 5,894 10,814 3,226 1,622 105 1,499 2,150 744 4,515 9,675 3,068 1,489 105 1,474 1,768 691 3,995 10,412 3,260 1,560 140 1,560 1,732 493 4,694 9,806 3,045 1,507 110 1,428 1,523 440 4,589 15,168 3,432 1,857 108 1,467 2,637 1,001 7,557 33,949 26,599 13,449 265 12,885 2,938 1,093 2,985 5,541 4,375 1,941 60 2,374 858 53 229 933 260 160 - 100 107 78 464 5,211 2,371 1,276 50 1,044 453 258 2,029 3,933 1,205 668 - 536 851 210 1,618 27,903 22,077 11,456 120 10,500 3,196 833 1,536 161 105 80 - 25 57 - - 22,767 18,296 9,542 120 8,635 2,352 676 1,207 3,907 2,946 1,436 - 1,510 679 53 202 836 524 399 - 125 108 77 127 232 206 - - 206 - 27 - 27,742 21,972 11,376 120 10,475 3,139 833 1,536 9,264 6,856 3,670 30 3,157 1,091 337 824 33.2 31.1 32.0 25.0 30.1 34.1 40.4 53.6 3,905 3,217 1,622 30 1,565 535 25 75 11,673 9,879 5,048 60 4,771 1,042 341 385 2,018 1,397 745 - 652 418 27 150 650 418 293 - 125 53 77 102 232 206 - - 206 - 27 - 15,257 4,089 1,779 343 1,967 1,266 1,446 8,246 3,320 1,022 372 146 503 237 289 1,746 2,267 722 396 - 326 102 185 1,233 2,265 566 160 30 376 220 316 1,137 2,125 539 133 30 376 160 289 1,110 3,310 1,003 477 140 386 364 183 1,707 3,125 921 451 110 361 313 157 1,680 2,562 387 185 27 176 207 343 1,574 511 153 53 - 100 - 25 307 617 103 53 - 50 25 25 464 404 133 83 - 50 112 80 80 51 Table P3-2. Household Relationship by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Household Relationship All persons Total Family householder: Male Female Nonfamily householder: Male Living alone Female Living alone Spouse Child Grandchild Parent Other relative Nonrelatives Persons Under 18 Years Total Householder/Spouse Child of householder Grandchild of householder Other relative Nonrelative Own Child under 18 Total In married couple family Percent of persons under 18 With male parent only With female parent only Grandchild without parent Related Child without parent Unrelated Child Persons 65 years and over Total Family householder: Male Female Nonfamily householder: Male Living alone Female Living alone Spouse Parent Other relative Nonrelatives Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia Elsewhere 5,180 2,377 4,829 4,466 7,463 4,153 2,106 939 413 735 581 1,317 787 464 1,035 451 727 602 1,385 739 153 651 251 598 696 979 366 179 598 226 520 484 929 340 153 939 488 487 484 983 502 233 913 488 487 459 957 502 208 936 474 1,077 714 1,571 895 540 307 150 438 435 512 549 335 - - 100 - 52 27 27 106 25 75 - 77 80 25 160 100 305 366 304 157 100 106 25 285 587 284 52 50 50 50 381 232 125 470 261 - - - - - - - 50 50 255 232 75 391 235 - - 100 - 25 27 27 - - 25 - 25 52 - - - - - - - - 50 50 381 232 125 470 261 25 25 205 180 50 286 157 50.0 50.0 53.9 77.7 40.0 61.0 59.9 - - - - 25 25 53 25 25 50 52 25 106 25 - - 100 - - - 27 - - 25 - 25 52 - - - - - - - - 1,850 1,101 602 252 1,538 713 210 470 185 105 25 255 106 27 208 276 102 50 257 106 27 338 100 103 - 362 78 27 312 100 103 - 362 78 27 363 252 77 127 229 185 53 363 252 77 127 229 185 53 338 212 138 25 205 185 52 53 25 50 - 77 27 25 53 50 27 25 127 27 - 27 - - - 27 - - 52 Table P3-4. Citizenship and Year of Entry by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Citizenship Year of Entry Citizenship All Persons U.S. citizen Born in U.S. Virgin Islands Born in U.S. or U.S. territory Born abroad of U.S. parents Naturalized U.S. citizen Not a U.S. citizen Permanent resident Temporary resident Females U.S. citizen Born in U.S. Virgin Islands Born in U.S. or U.S. territory Born abroad of U.S. parents Naturalized U.S. citizen Not a U.S. citizen Permanent resident Temporary resident Entry year for persons born outside Virgin Islands Total 2002 to 2007 1996 to 2001 1992 to 1995 1986 to 1991 1976 to 1985 1966 to 1975 1965 or before Non U.S. citizens Total 2002 to 2007 1996 to 2001 1992 to 1995 1986 to 1991 1976 to 1985 1966 to 1975 1965 or before Entry year for females born outside Virgin Islands Total 2002 to 2007 1996 to 2001 1992 to 1995 1986 to 1991 1976 to 1985 1966 to 1975 1965 or before Non U.S. citizens Total 2002 to 2007 1996 to 2001 1992 to 1995 1986 to 1991 1976 to 1985 1966 to 1975 1965 or before Total Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States Puerto Rico 114,744 55,387 28,131 900 26,356 15,139 5,486 104,509 55,387 28,131 900 26,356 15,139 5,486 55,387 55,387 28,131 900 26,356 - - 20,625 - - - - 15,139 5,486 298 - - - - - - 28,199 - - - - - - 10,235 - - - - - - 9,005 - - - - - - 1,230 - - - - - - 59,475 27,887 14,280 422 13,185 7,335 2,728 54,128 27,887 14,280 422 13,185 7,335 2,728 27,887 27,887 14,280 422 13,185 - - 10,063 - - - - 7,335 2,728 133 - - - - - - 16,045 - - - - - - 5,347 - - - - - - 4,711 - - - - - - 636 - - - - - - 59,357 - - - - 15,139 5,486 10,596 - - - - 4,782 977 6,153 - - - - 2,396 467 3,979 - - - - 1,205 264 5,418 - - - - 1,438 443 8,401 - - - - 2,238 758 13,450 - - - - 1,722 869 11,361 - - - - 1,358 1,709 10,235 - - - - - - 3,564 - - - - - - 1,535 - - - - - - 1,067 - - - - - - 919 - - - - - - 952 - - - - - - 1,229 - - - - - - 969 - - - - - - 31,588 - - - - 7,335 2,728 4,817 - - - - 2,092 291 3,070 - - - - 1,034 288 2,251 - - - - 575 185 3,046 - - - - 738 185 4,815 - - - - 1,150 521 7,551 - - - - 890 470 6,037 - - - - 857 789 5,347 - - - - - - 1,921 - - - - - - 829 - - - - - - 534 - - - - - - 564 - - - - - - 517 - - - - - - 669 - - - - - - 314 - - - - - - 53 Table P3-4. Citizenship and Year of Entry by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Citizenship Year of Entry Citizenship All Persons U.S. citizen Born in U.S. Virgin Islands Born in U.S. or U.S. territory Born abroad of U.S. parents Naturalized U.S. citizen Not a U.S. citizen Permanent resident Temporary resident Females U.S. citizen Born in U.S. Virgin Islands Born in U.S. or U.S. territory Born abroad of U.S. parents Naturalized U.S. citizen Not a U.S. citizen Permanent resident Temporary resident Entry year for persons born outside Virgin Islands Total 2002 to 2007 1996 to 2001 1992 to 1995 1986 to 1991 1976 to 1985 1966 to 1975 1965 or before Non U.S. citizens Total 2002 to 2007 1996 to 2001 1992 to 1995 1986 to 1991 1976 to 1985 1966 to 1975 1965 or before Entry year for females born outside Virgin Islands Total 2002 to 2007 1996 to 2001 1992 to 1995 1986 to 1991 1976 to 1985 1966 to 1975 1965 or before Non U.S. citizens Total 2002 to 2007 1996 to 2001 1992 to 1995 1986 to 1991 1976 to 1985 1966 to 1975 1965 or before Non-VI Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia Elsewhere 36,626 5,180 2,377 4,829 4,466 7,463 4,153 2,106 27,343 4,764 1,881 3,315 1,683 6,147 3,131 1,154 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 168 25 - 90 - 27 - 130 27,175 4,739 1,881 3,226 1,683 6,120 3,131 1,024 9,283 416 496 1,513 2,783 1,316 1,022 952 8,308 416 496 1,208 2,541 1,289 947 697 975 - - 305 242 27 75 255 20,470 2,885 1,509 2,715 2,508 4,191 2,526 1,055 15,587 2,680 1,323 1,924 949 3,544 1,868 592 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 30 - - 30 - - - 103 15,557 2,680 1,323 1,894 949 3,544 1,868 489 4,883 205 185 791 1,558 647 657 464 4,401 205 185 561 1,481 647 632 310 483 - - 230 77 - 25 153 36,626 5,180 2,377 4,829 4,466 7,463 4,153 2,106 4,118 103 - 762 1,345 309 676 719 2,728 130 75 738 864 356 288 562 2,355 208 25 280 550 519 340 155 3,410 260 100 995 586 562 210 127 5,174 673 150 763 409 1,336 662 232 10,626 1,610 770 789 533 2,199 1,529 233 8,216 2,196 1,256 501 179 2,183 449 78 9,283 416 496 1,513 2,783 1,316 1,022 952 3,097 27 - 567 1,191 155 523 467 1,329 53 - 307 586 77 130 205 989 25 - 152 345 108 78 78 894 53 25 229 280 179 25 25 850 25 25 182 128 335 27 102 1,154 153 176 52 150 310 160 75 969 80 270 25 102 152 80 - 20,470 2,885 1,509 2,715 2,508 4,191 2,526 1,055 2,125 25 - 439 706 232 444 310 1,441 78 25 331 469 229 183 307 1,413 183 25 152 361 205 183 78 2,049 78 75 686 357 334 158 75 3,016 438 75 501 233 774 424 128 6,061 1,090 468 343 282 1,110 948 130 4,365 992 840 263 100 1,308 185 27 4,883 205 185 791 1,558 647 657 464 1,738 - - 357 681 128 368 183 701 27 - 102 340 27 78 128 508 25 - 75 180 - 25 27 539 27 - 179 153 103 - 25 467 25 25 52 103 158 27 50 619 75 75 27 50 130 160 50 314 27 85 - 50 100 - - 54 Table P3-5. Hispanic Origin by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Hispanic Origin Persons of Hispanic Origin Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over Median Females of Hispanic Origin Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over Median Hispanic Origin All persons Puerto Rican Dominican Republic Cuban Other Spanish/Hispanic Not Spanish/Hispanic Females Puerto Rican Dominican Republic Cuban Other Spanish/Hispanic Not Spanish/Hispanic Total Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States Puerto Rico 20,850 9,527 7,524 25 1,978 1,334 4,329 1,239 1,003 878 - 125 52 133 1,642 1,356 904 - 451 103 106 1,551 1,128 878 - 251 264 80 1,440 1,103 824 25 254 52 157 1,287 555 479 - 77 52 260 1,424 635 585 - 50 52 191 1,287 456 346 - 110 52 213 1,206 498 397 - 100 52 236 1,782 365 239 - 125 235 236 1,829 529 479 - 50 102 315 1,312 479 425 - 53 163 236 1,252 315 213 - 102 27 344 1,243 502 425 - 77 53 507 1,183 316 266 - 50 52 659 651 210 160 - 50 25 288 285 27 - - 27 - 208 53 27 27 - - - 27 183 25 - - 25 - 133 37.0 22.3 23.6 19.5 18.3 39.6 54.9 10,875 4,932 4,094 25 813 676 2,109 580 396 346 - 50 27 106 573 443 293 - 150 50 80 767 554 479 - 75 133 27 790 657 479 25 153 27 53 691 319 319 - - 27 80 810 371 346 - 25 25 78 763 266 186 - 80 52 133 764 288 238 - 50 52 210 957 236 186 - 50 103 105 906 319 319 - - 25 128 653 293 266 - 27 27 80 685 185 160 - 25 27 213 815 318 266 - 52 27 318 526 131 106 - 25 52 238 337 105 80 - 25 25 130 128 - - - - - 78 53 27 27 - - - 27 77 25 - - 25 - 27 37.7 26.4 26.8 19.5 19.1 33.9 54.1 114,744 55,387 28,131 900 26,356 15,139 5,486 11,871 6,734 5,795 25 913 947 3,851 6,446 1,549 612 - 938 311 158 320 27 - - 27 - - 2,212 1,217 1,117 - 100 77 319 93,894 45,860 20,608 875 24,378 13,804 1,157 59,475 27,887 14,280 422 13,185 7,335 2,728 6,204 3,625 3,269 25 331 526 1,845 3,377 644 213 - 431 125 25 78 27 - - 27 - - 1,216 637 612 - 25 25 239 48,601 22,955 10,187 397 12,371 6,659 619 55 Table P3-5. Hispanic Origin by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Hispanic Origin Persons of Hispanic Origin Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over Median Females of Hispanic Origin Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over Median Hispanic Origin All persons Puerto Rican Dominican Republic Cuban Other Spanish/Hispanic Not Spanish/Hispanic Females Puerto Rican Dominican Republic Cuban Other Spanish/Hispanic Not Spanish/Hispanic Non-VI Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda Dominica Dominican Republic St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia Elsewhere 5,504 205 354 4,028 260 106 157 25 - - - - - 27 77 - - 77 - - - 78 - - 78 - - - 128 - 25 103 - - - 420 - 52 368 - - - 521 - 50 446 - - 25 487 - - 386 27 - 80 420 - 25 368 27 - - 946 77 25 636 - 53 - 884 25 75 622 50 - - 409 - 52 332 - - 25 567 25 - 384 78 53 - 180 52 25 50 27 - - 157 27 25 - 25 - - 128 - - 102 27 - - 50 - - 50 - - - - - - - - - - 25 - - 25 - - - 43.9 57.0 44.0 41.7 58.1 50.5 32.0 3,079 180 254 2,282 103 53 78 25 - - - - - 27 - - - - - - - 53 - - 53 - - - 53 - - 53 - - - 265 - 52 213 - - - 336 - 50 286 - - - 285 - - 285 - - 27 215 - - 215 - - - 512 77 25 334 - - - 434 - 25 307 50 - - 229 - 52 177 - - 25 261 25 - 157 27 53 - 153 52 25 50 27 - - 105 27 25 - - - - 77 - - 77 - - - 50 - - 50 - - - - - - - - - - 25 - - 25 - - - 43.3 57.5 47.0 40.3 59.1 57.5 33.5 36,626 5,180 4,829 4,466 7,463 4,153 2,106 313 52 - 77 78 27 27 4,428 102 328 3,795 53 - - 268 52 - - 50 53 25 495 - 27 157 78 27 105 31,123 4,975 4,475 438 7,203 4,047 1,950 20,470 2,885 2,715 2,508 4,191 2,526 1,055 208 52 - 77 27 27 - 2,583 102 227 2,152 27 - - 52 27 - - 25 - - 236 - 27 53 25 27 78 17,391 2,705 2,461 226 4,087 2,472 977 56 Table P3-6. Reason for Migration and Language Spoken by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Reason for Migration Language Spoken at Home All Persons Born outside Virgin Islands Reason for migration Employment Spouse of employed person Dependent of employed person Family member of employed resident Student attending college Missionary work Medical reasons Visiting/vacation Other Females Born outside Virgin Islands Reason for migration Employment Spouse of employed person Dependent of employed person Family member of employed resident Student attending college Missionary work Medical reasons Visiting/vacation Other Language Spoken at Home Persons 5 years and over Speak only English at home Speak other Language at Home Ability to speak English Speaks English very well Speaks English well Speaks some English Does not speak English Primary Language Spoken French, Patois, Creole Spanish Other language Females 5 years and over Speak only English at home Speak other Language at Home Ability to speak English Speaks English very well Speaks English well Speaks some English Does not speak English Primary Language Spoken French, Patois, Creole Spanish Other language Total Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States Puerto Rico 114,744 55,387 28,131 900 26,356 15,139 5,486 59,357 - - - - 15,139 5,486 20,690 - - - - 4,722 1,156 5,197 - - - - 1,197 526 13,337 - - - - 3,547 2,094 11,201 - - - - 2,121 1,188 694 - - - - 75 27 233 - - - - 105 - 27 - - - - - 27 5,633 - - - - 2,070 180 2,346 - - - - 1,302 288 59,475 27,887 14,280 422 13,185 7,335 2,728 31,588 - - - - 7,335 2,728 8,255 - - - - 1,744 366 4,652 - - - - 1,172 446 7,305 - - - - 1,817 995 6,850 - - - - 1,042 609 517 - - - - - 27 130 - - - - 78 - - - - - - - - 2,636 - - - - 917 78 1,244 - - - - 566 207 108,935 50,545 25,791 900 23,853 14,512 5,303 79,104 39,358 16,986 815 21,557 12,189 1,470 29,832 11,187 8,805 85 2,297 2,323 3,833 21,028 8,629 6,914 - 1,715 1,886 2,402 5,558 2,112 1,572 85 454 283 979 2,719 446 319 - 127 128 399 526 - - - - 25 53 7,523 1,007 505 - 502 202 - 20,728 9,887 8,007 85 1,795 1,602 3,833 1,580 293 293 - - 519 - 56,664 25,528 13,110 422 11,996 7,067 2,621 40,914 19,590 8,244 397 10,949 5,993 695 15,750 5,938 4,866 25 1,047 1,075 1,926 11,018 4,543 3,749 - 793 943 1,189 2,972 1,133 931 25 177 105 471 1,364 263 186 - 77 27 213 397 - - - - - 53 4,001 385 160 - 226 125 - 10,912 5,340 4,494 25 821 736 1,926 838 213 213 - - 213 - 57 Table P3-6. Reason for Migration and Language Spoken by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Reason for Migration Language Spoken at Home All Persons Born outside Virgin Islands Reason for migration Employment Spouse of employed person Dependent of employed person Family member of employed resident Student attending college Missionary work Medical reasons Visiting/vacation Other Females Born outside Virgin Islands Reason for migration Employment Spouse of employed person Dependent of employed person Family member of employed resident Student attending college Missionary work Medical reasons Visiting/vacation Other Language Spoken at Home Persons 5 years and over Speak only English at home Speak other Language at Home Ability to speak English Speaks English very well Speaks English well Speaks some English Does not speak English Primary Language Spoken French, Patois, Creole Spanish Other language Females 5 years and over Speak only English at home Speak other Language at Home Ability to speak English Speaks English very well Speaks English well Speaks some English Does not speak English Primary Language Spoken French, Patois, Creole Spanish Other language Non-VI Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia Elsewhere 36,626 5,180 2,377 4,829 4,466 7,463 4,153 2,106 36,626 5,180 2,377 4,829 4,466 7,463 4,153 2,106 13,995 1,782 1,088 1,798 2,426 2,733 1,208 816 3,138 396 27 337 230 393 504 337 7,285 1,016 558 1,024 664 1,940 707 412 7,659 991 628 785 814 1,618 1,125 233 592 182 27 25 25 75 80 - 128 - - 52 25 27 - - - - - - - - - - 3,229 761 50 778 230 443 476 153 600 53 - 30 52 233 53 155 20,470 2,885 1,509 2,715 2,508 4,191 2,526 1,055 20,470 2,885 1,509 2,715 2,508 4,191 2,526 1,055 5,892 644 552 798 1,285 1,328 338 252 2,698 369 27 286 230 235 479 337 4,311 490 301 611 309 1,190 577 182 5,095 755 553 625 452 1,049 840 105 490 155 27 - 25 50 80 - 52 - - - 25 27 - - - - - - - - - - 1,564 419 50 365 155 182 185 77 368 53 - 30 27 130 27 103 36,575 5,180 2,377 4,829 4,466 7,463 4,153 2,002 25,141 4,917 2,277 1,722 730 7,150 1,852 946 11,434 263 100 3,106 3,735 313 2,301 1,055 7,212 236 75 2,523 1,263 208 1,896 899 2,133 - 25 531 866 105 404 52 1,641 27 - 25 1,235 - - 105 448 - - 27 371 - - - 6,130 80 - 2,799 50 103 2,089 185 5,199 157 100 307 3,685 210 186 207 105 27 - - - - 25 664 20,445 2,885 1,509 2,715 2,508 4,191 2,526 1,002 14,124 2,676 1,484 965 353 4,008 1,217 512 6,321 210 25 1,751 2,155 183 1,308 490 3,985 183 - 1,447 733 130 1,055 359 1,237 - 25 252 500 53 254 27 757 27 - 25 630 - - 105 343 - - 27 292 - - - 3,410 53 - 1,574 50 27 1,202 80 2,831 130 25 177 2,105 157 106 78 80 27 - - - - - 332 58 Table P3-7. Parents' Place of Birth by Person's Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Parents' Birthplace Father's Birthplace All Persons U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States Massachusetts Michigan New Jersey New York Pennsylvania South Carolina Texas Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Anguilla Antigua / Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Grenada Haiti Montserrat St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia St. Vincent & Grenadines Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Not Known or Not Stated Mother's Birthplace All Persons U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States Massachusetts Michigan New Jersey New York Pennsylvania South Carolina Texas Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Anguilla Antigua / Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Grenada Haiti Montserrat St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia St. Vincent & Grenadines Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Not Known or Not Stated Total Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States Puerto Rico 114,744 55,387 28,131 900 26,356 15,139 5,486 29,943 27,420 14,486 463 12,471 1,999 257 15,818 14,514 13,774 - 740 1,091 106 797 772 80 316 376 - - 13,304 12,110 607 146 11,356 909 150 10,796 2,301 903 145 1,254 8,207 105 487 50 - - 50 411 - 252 - - - - 252 - 468 53 53 - - 390 25 2,568 1,224 452 120 652 1,264 27 600 80 80 - - 520 - 541 25 - - 25 489 - 335 27 27 - - 309 - 7,407 3,690 2,925 25 740 264 3,428 50,070 16,844 7,884 142 8,818 1,337 653 1,763 661 80 - 582 - - 7,408 3,068 2,038 - 1,030 180 102 4,315 2,502 236 - 2,266 150 25 6,204 1,442 612 27 804 213 25 5,528 1,040 372 60 608 153 320 1,090 258 133 - 125 - - 732 179 53 - 125 27 - 933 179 53 - 125 - - 9,552 3,357 1,434 55 1,867 105 77 5,318 1,536 1,436 - 100 53 25 1,035 310 160 - 150 - - 3,132 1,265 957 - 307 27 - 2,962 419 319 - 100 674 52 13,565 4,712 1,614 125 2,972 2,657 991 114,744 55,387 28,131 900 26,356 15,139 5,486 31,884 29,193 15,334 371 13,488 2,273 207 17,324 15,731 14,990 - 741 1,406 106 1,169 1,084 27 342 715 55 - 13,367 12,353 293 30 12,031 812 100 11,395 2,995 1,356 145 1,494 8,038 52 469 27 27 - - 442 - 152 - - - - 152 - 523 105 80 - 25 392 - 3,078 1,583 931 - 652 1,419 52 255 - - - - 255 - 668 50 - - 50 591 - 326 50 - - 50 251 - 7,329 3,273 2,765 25 483 393 3,663 48,382 15,437 7,060 228 8,150 1,062 577 1,657 506 80 - 426 - - 6,865 2,698 1,638 - 1,060 103 27 3,939 2,145 133 112 1,900 - 25 6,074 1,367 638 - 729 208 - 5,663 1,304 479 60 765 152 268 1,118 340 239 - 100 - - 779 176 - - 176 27 - 1,101 332 131 - 201 27 - 9,606 3,211 1,222 30 1,959 100 103 5,578 1,668 1,516 27 125 235 52 994 291 266 - 25 27 - 2,758 836 479 - 357 - - 3,222 495 319 - 176 818 27 12,531 3,993 1,297 130 2,566 2,555 961 59 Table P3-7. Parents' Place of Birth by Person's Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Parents' Birthplace Father's Birthplace All Persons U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States Massachusetts Michigan New Jersey New York Pennsylvania South Carolina Texas Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Anguilla Antigua / Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Grenada Haiti Montserrat St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia St. Vincent & Grenadines Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Not Known or Not Stated Mother's Birthplace All Persons U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States Massachusetts Michigan New Jersey New York Pennsylvania South Carolina Texas Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Anguilla Antigua / Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Grenada Haiti Montserrat St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia St. Vincent & Grenadines Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Not Known or Not Stated Non-VI Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia Elsewhere 36,626 5,180 2,377 4,829 4,466 7,463 4,153 2,106 188 27 110 - - - - 78 53 27 - - - - - 53 25 - 25 - - - - - 110 - 85 - - - - 25 52 - - - - 27 - 131 - - - - - - - 27 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 27 - - - - 27 - 27 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 27 - - - - - - - - 25 - - - 25 - - - 31,158 4,222 1,814 4,484 3,862 6,164 3,599 78 1,101 - - - - 53 - - 4,031 3,852 - 25 25 102 - 27 1,637 - 1,637 - - - - - 4,524 78 25 4,266 - 27 - - 4,014 52 - - 3,811 50 - - 831 - 25 - - - - - 527 - - - - - - - 729 82 25 60 - 52 - 25 6,013 78 77 - 27 5,752 - - 3,677 27 - 52 - - 3,599 27 725 - - - - 50 - - 1,841 - - - - - - - 177 50 25 50 - 25 - 1,640 5,027 881 428 295 578 1,247 554 179 36,626 5,180 2,377 4,829 4,466 7,463 4,153 2,106 133 27 55 - 25 27 - 78 27 - - - - 27 - 53 30 - 30 - - - - - 77 27 25 - 25 - - 25 103 - - 25 - 25 27 207 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 27 - - - - - - - 25 - - - - 25 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 27 - - - - - - - 25 - - - - - - - - 31,281 4,300 1,869 4,474 3,812 6,191 3,571 25 1,151 27 - - - - - - 4,037 3,987 25 - - 25 - - 1,769 - 1,743 27 - - - - 4,499 53 - 4,314 - 55 - - 3,939 - - - 3,812 102 - - 778 - 25 - - - - - 577 - - - - - - - 743 130 - - - 50 - - 6,167 25 77 25 - 5,908 - 25 3,624 - - 53 - - 3,544 - 676 27 - - - - - - 1,922 - - - - - - - 240 25 25 60 - 27 53 1,643 4,869 828 428 270 628 1,194 502 153 60 Table P3-8. Residence 5 years ago by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Residence 5 Years Ago Residence 5 years ago Persons 5 years and over Same house in Virgin Islands Percent Different house in Virgin Islands Same island Different island Resided outside Virgin Islands United States Florida Georgia Massachusetts New York Ohio Texas Virginia Puerto Rico Other Caribbean British Virgin Islands St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere India Females 5 years and over Same house in Virgin Islands Percent Different house in Virgin Islands Same island Different island Resided outside Virgin Islands United States Florida Georgia Massachusetts New York Ohio Texas Virginia Puerto Rico Other Caribbean British Virgin Islands St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere India Total Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States Puerto Rico 108,935 50,545 25,791 900 23,853 14,512 5,303 67,401 34,755 17,404 655 16,697 6,660 3,131 61.9 68.8 67.5 72.7 70.0 45.9 59.1 28,780 12,928 6,819 220 5,889 4,140 1,323 26,960 12,361 6,557 145 5,658 3,869 1,171 1,820 567 261 75 231 271 152 12,755 2,862 1,569 25 1,268 3,711 849 7,275 2,251 1,436 25 790 3,249 263 1,226 628 425 - 202 205 80 363 260 160 - 100 78 - 53 - - - - - - 650 263 186 - 77 257 105 155 - - - - 155 - 388 27 27 - - 233 - 185 - - - - 133 - 1,251 131 80 - 52 - 559 3,666 429 53 - 376 385 27 105 - - - - - - 431 77 27 - 50 50 - 595 50 - - 50 - - 346 27 27 - - 133 - 562 50 - - 50 77 - 226 25 - - 25 - - 56,664 25,528 13,110 422 11,996 7,067 2,621 35,190 17,087 8,391 252 8,445 3,526 1,602 62.1 66.9 64.0 59.7 70.4 49.9 61.1 15,396 7,122 4,002 145 2,975 1,725 808 14,980 6,938 3,898 145 2,895 1,700 808 416 183 103 - 80 25 - 6,079 1,320 718 25 577 1,816 211 3,282 916 665 25 226 1,636 78 307 157 106 - 50 125 - 230 153 53 - 100 52 - 53 - - - - - - 155 80 80 - - 75 - 103 - - - - 103 - 180 27 27 - - 128 - 105 - - - - 53 - 288 52 27 - 25 - 106 2,279 353 27 - 326 153 27 105 - - - - - - 378 50 - - 50 50 - 415 50 - - 50 - - 213 27 27 - - 53 - 230 - - - - 27 - 150 - - - - - - 61 Table P3-8. Residence 5 years ago by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Residence 5 Years Ago Residence 5 years ago Persons 5 years and over Same house in Virgin Islands Percent Different house in Virgin Islands Same island Different island Resided outside Virgin Islands United States Florida Georgia Massachusetts New York Ohio Texas Virginia Puerto Rico Other Caribbean British Virgin Islands St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere India Females 5 years and over Same house in Virgin Islands Percent Different house in Virgin Islands Same island Different island Resided outside Virgin Islands United States Florida Georgia Massachusetts New York Ohio Texas Virginia Puerto Rico Other Caribbean British Virgin Islands St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere India Non-VI Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia Elsewhere 36,575 5,180 2,377 4,829 4,466 7,463 4,153 2,002 22,159 3,594 1,774 2,990 1,513 4,742 2,217 695 60.6 69.4 74.6 61.9 33.9 63.5 53.4 34.7 9,748 1,198 451 1,214 1,960 2,004 1,204 641 8,971 1,141 401 1,184 1,806 1,798 1,127 589 778 57 50 30 153 206 77 52 4,667 388 152 625 993 717 732 666 1,308 313 25 135 128 205 106 204 288 106 25 27 25 - - 25 25 - - - - - - - 53 - - - - 53 - - 25 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 78 - - - - - 53 50 27 27 - - - - - 25 561 - - - 357 127 27 - 2,698 75 52 490 508 385 599 127 80 - 27 - - - 53 25 304 75 - - - 204 25 - 493 - - 52 - - 441 52 186 - - - - 80 53 - 100 - 75 - - - - 335 75 - 75 - - - - 125 20,445 2,885 1,509 2,715 2,508 4,191 2,526 1,002 12,613 1,924 1,056 1,757 979 2,654 1,266 362 61.7 66.7 70.0 64.7 39.0 63.3 50.1 36.1 5,434 781 326 592 1,046 1,100 814 307 5,252 751 326 592 1,020 999 814 282 182 30 - - 27 100 - 25 2,398 180 127 367 483 437 446 334 548 105 - 57 102 105 53 103 25 - - - 25 - - - 25 - - - - - - - 53 - - - - 53 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 25 - - - - - - - 27 27 - - - - - 25 130 - - - 130 - - - 1,644 75 52 310 251 332 393 102 80 - 27 - - - 53 25 277 75 - - - 177 25 - 313 - - 52 - - 261 52 133 - - - - 80 27 - 75 - 75 - - - - 128 75 - 75 - - - - 75 62 Table P3-9. School Enrollment and Educational Attainment by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands School Enrollment Educational Attainment Vocational Training School Enrollment Enrolled person 3 years and over Preprimary Public Preprimary Elementary or high school Public elementary or high school Post-Graduate Public post-graduate Enrolled females 3 years and over Preprimary Public Preprimary Elementary or high school Public elementary or high school Post-Graduate Public post-graduate Educational Attainment Persons 25 years and over 1st to 8th grade 9th or 10th grade 11th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post-Bachelor degree Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Females 25 years or over 1st to 8th grade 9th or 10th grade 11th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post-Bachelor degree Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Persons 18 to 24 years Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Females 18 to 24 years Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Vocational training Persons 16 years and over No Vocational Training Some vocational training Certificate program Technical preparation course On the job training Technical college program Total Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States Puerto Rico 29,832 21,994 11,531 180 10,283 3,490 964 2,232 1,766 532 - 1,234 207 158 1,359 1,021 319 - 702 157 131 20,769 16,195 8,797 60 7,338 2,538 571 17,106 13,739 7,228 60 6,451 1,612 419 6,831 4,033 2,203 120 1,711 746 235 3,923 2,471 1,352 - 1,120 410 130 14,955 10,721 5,497 150 5,075 1,618 551 1,158 896 239 - 657 77 133 667 484 133 - 351 52 106 9,706 7,436 3,932 30 3,474 1,080 263 8,028 6,237 3,214 30 2,992 756 211 4,091 2,389 1,325 120 944 461 155 2,308 1,433 820 - 613 204 77 78,471 27,384 13,883 610 12,891 11,231 4,266 14,442 2,673 1,378 266 1,028 309 1,056 5,654 1,980 1,170 - 810 258 712 8,140 2,691 934 165 1,592 566 340 21,004 9,256 4,913 78 4,264 2,041 1,113 11,936 5,252 2,761 75 2,416 2,339 293 2,659 983 555 - 428 478 157 2,221 745 319 - 426 611 100 8,716 2,534 1,216 25 1,293 3,030 391 3,698 1,268 637 - 632 1,600 105 64.0 73.2 74.9 29.3 73.4 89.9 50.6 15.8 13.9 13.3 4.1 14.9 41.2 11.6 42,157 14,710 7,636 247 6,828 5,558 2,202 7,367 1,173 635 87 451 284 476 2,468 781 479 - 302 130 368 4,292 1,389 425 60 904 254 207 10,766 4,444 2,442 25 1,977 877 526 7,054 3,361 1,777 50 1,534 1,017 239 1,622 700 397 - 302 295 103 1,362 490 239 - 251 261 100 5,055 1,594 817 25 752 1,645 130 2,172 778 424 - 354 796 53 66.5 77.3 79.8 40.7 75.7 88.0 52.3 17.1 16.1 16.2 10.2 16.2 43.9 8.3 8,370 5,927 2,792 170 2,965 711 387 63.1 63.1 65.7 70.5 60.1 57.1 72.9 4.6 3.4 1.9 - 5.1 7.5 19.8 4,442 3,073 1,463 145 1,466 483 130 62.7 63.1 63.6 82.7 60.5 62.7 59.1 3.5 2.5 3.6 - 1.7 5.5 39.8 90,665 36,197 17,950 810 17,437 12,394 4,836 61,434 24,393 12,029 502 11,862 8,545 3,137 29,230 11,805 5,921 308 5,575 3,849 1,700 5,031 2,245 1,572 145 528 689 474 4,039 1,554 745 55 755 626 260 13,024 4,784 1,508 25 3,250 1,705 701 7,136 3,221 2,096 83 1,042 830 264 63 Table P3-9. School Enrollment and Educational Attainment by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands School Enrollment Educational Attainment Vocational Training School Enrollment Enrolled person 3 years and over Preprimary Public Preprimary Elementary or high school Public elementary or high school Post-Graduate Public post-graduate Enrolled females 3 years and over Preprimary Public Preprimary Elementary or high school Public elementary or high school Post-Graduate Public post-graduate Educational Attainment Persons 25 years and over 1st to 8th grade 9th or 10th grade 11th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post-Bachelor degree Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Females 25 years or over 1st to 8th grade 9th or 10th grade 11th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post-Bachelor degree Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Persons 18 to 24 years Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Females 18 to 24 years Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Vocational training Persons 16 years and over No Vocational Training Some vocational training Certificate program Technical preparation course On the job training Technical college program Non-VI Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia Elsewhere 3,098 261 150 639 337 407 603 285 77 - 25 - - - 27 25 50 - 25 - - - - - 1,308 25 25 381 207 75 418 157 1,204 25 25 329 207 75 391 131 1,713 236 100 258 130 332 158 103 860 211 25 103 53 152 105 52 1,935 235 75 384 80 255 471 130 52 - - - - - 27 - 25 - - - - - - - 850 25 25 204 80 50 340 77 772 25 25 177 80 50 313 52 1,033 210 50 180 - 205 105 53 568 185 25 77 - 127 52 27 33,845 5,130 2,327 4,166 3,839 7,029 3,605 1,745 10,351 1,493 1,125 1,415 1,250 1,339 1,504 53 2,625 313 125 453 491 407 289 78 4,417 949 130 617 489 1,051 286 125 8,084 1,096 403 931 1,037 1,892 761 511 3,769 573 364 310 265 1,100 394 283 939 210 30 25 78 258 80 102 686 128 100 103 25 177 - 78 2,349 264 25 233 179 647 264 412 623 103 25 78 25 158 27 102 48.6 46.3 40.7 40.3 41.9 60.2 42.3 85.3 8.8 7.2 2.2 7.5 5.3 11.4 8.1 29.4 18,761 2,860 1,484 2,305 2,188 3,910 2,108 926 5,434 840 688 726 523 694 897 - 1,137 102 75 190 202 280 131 52 2,367 514 55 415 335 459 155 75 4,664 702 302 456 758 1,007 424 255 2,255 363 237 207 188 616 236 182 524 185 - 25 27 157 27 - 459 78 75 78 25 75 - 52 1,428 - 25 130 128 465 211 258 493 77 25 78 - 158 27 52 52.4 49.1 44.8 42.3 51.5 63.3 43.9 86.3 10.2 2.7 3.4 9.0 5.9 15.9 11.3 33.5 1,245 - - 282 395 309 78 100 62.5 - - 55.0 51.9 67.5 68.0 75.0 2.0 - - - - - - 25.0 757 - - 207 240 205 27 - 61.7 - - 75.0 52.9 51.1 100.0 - - - - - - - - - 35,392 5,130 2,327 4,498 4,311 7,412 3,734 1,845 24,054 3,358 1,554 2,941 3,300 5,036 2,757 1,306 11,338 1,772 773 1,557 1,011 2,376 976 539 1,570 232 60 157 179 286 186 53 1,499 266 105 232 212 186 131 100 5,706 880 608 748 434 1,433 526 128 2,563 394 - 420 187 470 133 257 64 Table P3-10. Disability, Veteran Status, Period and Length of Service by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Disability Veteran Service Disability Persons 5 years and older Blindness or deafness impairment Condition limits walking or lifting Difficulty learning or remembering Difficulty with personal care Persons 16 years and older Difficulty going outside alone Difficulty in work environment In labor force Females 5 years and older Blindness or deafness impairment Condition limits walking or lifting Difficulty learning or remembering Difficulty with personal care Females 16 years and older Difficulty going outside alone Difficulty in work environment In labor force Veteran Status Persons 18 years and over Now on active duty Active duty in past but not currently Never on active duty In Reserves or National Guard Never served in Armed Forces Latest period Served Persons with service September 2001 or later August 1990 to August 2001 (Incl Persian Gulf War) September 1980 to July 1990 May 1975 to August 1980 Vietnam era ( August 1964 to April 1975) February 1955 to July 1964 Korean Conflict (June 1950 to Jan 1955) World War II (Sept 1940 to July 1947) Some other time Females with service September 2001 or later August 1990 to August 2001 (Incl Persian Gulf War) September 1980 to July 1990 May 1975 to August 1980 Vietnam era ( August 1964 to April 1975) February 1955 to July 1964 Korean Conflict (June 1950 to Jan 1955) World War II (Sept 1940 to July 1947) Some other time Length of Service Persons who served Served less than two years Served 2 years or more Total Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States Puerto Rico 108,935 50,545 25,791 900 23,853 14,512 5,303 3,372 1,233 851 30 353 416 158 5,085 1,872 1,165 25 682 312 371 2,721 1,426 798 - 628 230 106 1,768 777 424 25 328 103 106 90,665 36,197 17,950 810 17,437 12,394 4,836 3,688 1,305 476 25 804 530 160 4,669 1,732 742 55 936 558 239 1,366 328 27 - 301 353 27 56,664 25,528 13,110 422 11,996 7,067 2,621 1,868 658 425 30 202 211 80 3,389 1,277 873 25 379 157 133 1,367 802 399 - 403 52 27 1,012 464 211 25 227 78 27 48,287 19,102 9,708 392 9,002 6,230 2,385 2,225 767 289 25 453 277 53 2,656 1,012 449 55 508 201 80 733 176 - - 176 150 27 86,841 33,310 16,675 780 15,855 11,943 4,653 338 128 53 - 75 53 - 4,293 2,183 1,009 27 1,148 1,170 288 82,210 30,999 15,613 753 14,632 10,719 4,365 784 315 239 - 75 230 - 81,426 30,684 15,374 753 14,557 10,489 4,365 3,885 1,851 903 27 922 1,092 263 574 312 186 - 125 53 - 371 157 106 - 50 110 27 438 130 105 - 25 205 25 445 213 80 27 107 179 27 1,287 578 266 - 312 367 106 230 153 53 - 100 77 - 258 153 27 - 127 52 53 75 75 - - 75 - - 205 80 80 - - 50 25 445 288 158 - 130 77 - 102 102 27 - 75 - - 53 - - - - 27 - 77 25 25 - - 25 - - - - - - - - 135 108 53 - 55 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 78 53 53 - - 25 - 4,631 2,312 1,062 27 1,223 1,224 288 443 230 80 - 150 53 53 4,188 2,081 982 27 1,072 1,170 235 65 Table P3-10. Disability, Veteran Status, Period and Length of Service by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Disability Veteran Service Disability Persons 5 years and older Blindness or deafness impairment Condition limits walking or lifting Difficulty learning or remembering Difficulty with personal care Persons 16 years and older Difficulty going outside alone Difficulty in work environment In labor force Females 5 years and older Blindness or deafness impairment Condition limits walking or lifting Difficulty learning or remembering Difficulty with personal care Females 16 years and older Difficulty going outside alone Difficulty in work environment In labor force Veteran Status Persons 18 years and over Now on active duty Active duty in past but not currently Never on active duty In Reserves or National Guard Never served in Armed Forces Latest period Served Persons with service September 2001 or later August 1990 to August 2001 (Incl Persian Gulf War) September 1980 to July 1990 May 1975 to August 1980 Vietnam era ( August 1964 to April 1975) February 1955 to July 1964 Korean Conflict (June 1950 to Jan 1955) World War II (Sept 1940 to July 1947) Some other time Females with service September 2001 or later August 1990 to August 2001 (Incl Persian Gulf War) September 1980 to July 1990 May 1975 to August 1980 Vietnam era ( August 1964 to April 1975) February 1955 to July 1964 Korean Conflict (June 1950 to Jan 1955) World War II (Sept 1940 to July 1947) Some other time Length of Service Persons who served Served less than two years Served 2 years or more Non-VI Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia Elsewhere 36,575 5,180 2,377 4,829 4,466 7,463 4,153 2,002 1,564 394 110 182 75 309 106 - 2,477 499 286 283 105 335 239 53 932 183 100 128 25 128 106 27 782 133 135 152 25 103 27 - 35,392 5,130 2,327 4,498 4,311 7,412 3,734 1,845 1,592 157 235 357 25 277 130 102 2,064 263 210 434 52 512 102 75 609 - - 279 - 230 75 50 20,445 2,885 1,509 2,715 2,508 4,191 2,526 1,002 919 239 110 102 25 128 80 - 1,770 315 286 180 78 232 160 53 487 103 75 50 25 77 53 - 444 53 110 75 25 77 - - 19,645 2,860 1,484 2,511 2,454 4,166 2,159 926 1,050 77 210 227 25 177 77 77 1,313 130 185 254 52 307 102 50 356 - - 152 - 128 75 25 35,090 5,130 2,327 4,448 4,234 7,337 3,683 1,845 131 - - 27 - 105 - 25 651 106 50 78 78 53 53 - 34,307 5,024 2,277 4,343 4,156 7,179 3,630 1,820 239 213 - - - - - - 34,068 4,811 2,277 4,343 4,156 7,179 3,630 1,820 654 80 25 53 53 158 53 25 185 - - 27 - 131 27 25 78 27 - - - - - - 78 - - - 27 - - - 27 - - - - - 27 - 236 53 25 27 27 27 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 50 - - - - - - - 80 - - - 27 27 - - - - - - - - - - 27 - - - - - - - 27 - - - 27 - - - - - - - - - - - 27 - - - - 27 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 783 106 50 105 78 158 53 25 106 - - - - 80 - - 676 106 50 105 78 78 53 25 66 Table P3-11. Labor Force Characteristics by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Labor Force Characteristics Labor Force Status Persons 16 years and over In labor force Percent of total Armed Forces Civilian labor force Employed At work 40 or more hours Unemployed Percent of civilian labor Not in labor force Females 16 years and over In labor force Percent of total Armed Forces Civilian labor force Employed At work 40 or more hours Unemployed Percent of civilian labor Not in labor force With own children under 6 years In labor force With own children 6 to 17 years In labor force Work Status Last Year Persons 16 years and over Worked last year 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks Usually worked 40 or more hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Usually worked 15 to 39 hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Did not work last year Females 16 years and over Worked last year 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks Usually worked 40 or more hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Usually worked 15 to 39 hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Did not work last year Total Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States Puerto Rico 90,665 36,197 17,950 810 17,437 12,394 4,836 51,211 19,746 10,381 342 9,023 7,767 1,874 56.5 54.6 57.8 42.2 51.7 62.7 38.7 338 128 53 - 75 53 - 50,873 19,617 10,328 342 8,948 7,714 1,874 48,610 18,354 9,667 342 8,345 7,446 1,847 37,827 14,570 7,646 137 6,787 5,892 1,423 2,263 1,264 660 - 603 268 27 4.4 6.4 6.4 - 6.7 3.5 1.4 39,454 16,452 7,569 468 8,414 4,627 2,962 48,287 19,102 9,708 392 9,002 6,230 2,385 25,586 10,303 5,594 115 4,594 3,751 682 53.0 53.9 57.6 29.4 51.0 60.2 28.6 25 25 - - 25 - - 25,561 10,278 5,594 115 4,569 3,751 682 24,278 9,605 5,198 115 4,291 3,537 682 18,495 7,645 4,138 30 3,478 2,687 470 1,283 673 396 - 277 215 - 5.0 6.6 7.1 - 6.1 5.7 - 22,702 8,799 4,114 277 4,408 2,479 1,703 4,188 2,217 1,353 - 864 566 211 2,905 1,716 954 - 762 362 106 9,339 4,427 2,758 - 1,670 854 396 7,384 3,541 2,199 - 1,342 776 211 90,665 36,197 17,950 810 17,437 12,394 4,836 53,864 20,743 10,620 447 9,677 8,042 2,082 41,180 16,035 8,441 272 7,322 5,694 1,666 5,697 1,709 665 30 1,014 1,385 131 2,039 835 399 60 376 253 53 2,169 841 424 60 357 233 155 44,430 17,073 8,783 227 8,063 6,704 1,658 36,445 14,247 7,454 197 6,597 5,299 1,428 4,532 1,401 558 30 812 1,094 52 925 390 239 - 150 53 27 8,079 3,180 1,597 220 1,363 1,122 371 4,195 1,532 907 75 549 345 211 1,012 232 80 - 152 292 53 1,010 392 106 60 226 200 27 36,800 15,454 7,330 363 7,761 4,352 2,754 48,287 19,102 9,708 392 9,002 6,230 2,385 26,496 10,394 5,514 145 4,735 3,853 734 19,929 7,818 4,319 30 3,469 2,591 551 3,076 1,120 452 30 638 703 105 887 309 133 - 176 138 27 1,207 503 318 60 125 207 27 21,144 8,408 4,505 60 3,842 3,132 521 17,167 6,921 3,761 30 3,130 2,407 418 2,452 940 399 30 511 569 52 415 155 80 - 75 53 27 4,539 1,806 929 85 792 557 186 2,401 795 532 - 264 158 106 573 155 53 - 102 133 53 394 127 27 - 100 85 - 21,791 8,708 4,194 247 4,268 2,377 1,651 67 Table P3-11. Labor Force Characteristics by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Labor Force Characteristics Labor Force Status Persons 16 years and over In labor force Percent of total Armed Forces Civilian labor force Employed At work 40 or more hours Unemployed Percent of civilian labor Not in labor force Females 16 years and over In labor force Percent of total Armed Forces Civilian labor force Employed At work 40 or more hours Unemployed Percent of civilian labor Not in labor force With own children under 6 years In labor force With own children 6 to 17 years In labor force Work Status Last Year Persons 16 years and over Worked last year 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks Usually worked 40 or more hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Usually worked 15 to 39 hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Did not work last year Females 16 years and over Worked last year 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks Usually worked 40 or more hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Usually worked 15 to 39 hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Did not work last year Non-VI Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia Elsewhere 35,392 5,130 2,327 4,498 4,311 7,412 3,734 1,845 20,547 2,552 927 3,240 2,786 4,460 2,047 1,277 58.1 49.7 39.8 72.0 64.6 60.2 54.8 69.2 131 - - 27 - 105 - 25 20,416 2,552 927 3,214 2,786 4,355 2,047 1,252 19,762 2,474 927 3,077 2,734 4,147 1,997 1,200 14,972 1,799 675 2,120 2,068 3,533 1,526 970 653 78 - 137 52 208 50 52 3.2 3.1 - 4.3 1.9 4.8 2.5 4.1 14,845 2,578 1,400 1,258 1,525 2,952 1,687 568 19,645 2,860 1,484 2,511 2,454 4,166 2,159 926 10,311 1,405 469 1,596 1,412 2,316 1,053 539 52.5 49.1 31.6 63.6 57.5 55.6 48.8 58.2 - - - - - - - - 10,311 1,405 469 1,596 1,412 2,316 1,053 539 9,967 1,353 469 1,486 1,412 2,186 1,053 487 7,360 938 342 1,074 1,027 1,726 790 334 343 52 - 110 - 130 - 52 3.3 3.7 - 6.9 - 5.6 - 9.6 9,334 1,456 1,014 915 1,042 1,850 1,106 387 1,012 103 25 153 190 103 182 182 669 53 25 127 52 103 105 52 3,425 490 82 487 490 764 501 236 2,724 413 82 254 305 713 396 131 35,392 5,130 2,327 4,498 4,311 7,412 3,734 1,845 21,697 2,755 977 3,110 2,938 4,772 2,230 1,300 16,742 2,293 817 2,214 2,236 3,925 1,654 1,043 2,293 254 160 480 305 307 182 179 871 77 - 183 112 102 158 27 914 53 - 130 153 260 133 25 17,875 2,366 776 2,490 2,396 4,200 1,840 1,120 14,529 1,983 641 1,829 2,004 3,615 1,472 942 1,832 227 135 428 205 229 155 153 455 50 - 105 60 50 80 - 3,277 337 176 567 490 493 286 128 2,030 283 150 359 205 310 155 77 410 27 25 52 75 78 27 25 365 27 - 78 52 - 78 27 13,695 2,374 1,350 1,388 1,373 2,641 1,504 545 19,645 2,860 1,484 2,511 2,454 4,166 2,159 926 10,978 1,506 494 1,571 1,490 2,548 1,156 537 8,508 1,224 384 1,200 1,199 1,956 840 460 1,098 127 110 216 110 180 53 50 413 50 - 80 52 77 105 - 471 27 - 25 25 208 133 - 8,675 1,298 394 1,285 1,079 2,081 895 409 7,062 1,043 284 967 967 1,751 735 359 841 127 110 190 60 102 27 50 180 50 - 53 - 25 27 - 1,913 155 75 260 385 388 183 77 1,264 155 75 207 205 205 78 77 232 - - 27 50 78 27 - 182 - - 27 52 - 78 - 8,667 1,354 989 940 964 1,618 1,003 388 68 Table P3-12. Occupation by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Occupation Occupation Employed civilian workers 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty Executive, administrative, and managerial Management related Professional specialty Engineers and natural sciences Teachers, librarians, and counselors Technical, sales, and administrative support Health technologists and technicians Sales Administrative support, including clerical Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Service Private household Protective service Service, except protective and household Food preparation and service Health service, except household Cleaning and building service Personal service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators, assemblers, & inspector Transportation and material moving Handlers, equip. cleaners, helpers, laborer Occupations NEC/not codable Employed Civilian Females 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty Executive, administrative, and managerial Management related Professional specialty Engineers and natural sciences Teachers, librarians, and counselors Technical, sales, and administrative support Health technologists and technicians Sales Administrative support, including clerical Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Service Private household Protective service Service, except protective and household Food preparation and service Health service, except household Cleaning and building service Personal service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Construction trades Precision production Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators, assemblers, & inspector Transportation and material moving Handlers, equip. cleaners, helpers, laborer Occupations NEC/not codable Total Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States Puerto Rico 48,610 18,354 9,667 342 8,345 7,446 1,847 11,925 4,134 2,067 - 2,067 3,307 396 5,831 1,975 768 - 1,207 1,835 212 5,831 1,975 768 - 1,207 1,835 212 6,094 2,159 1,298 - 861 1,472 185 752 235 160 - 75 185 27 3,273 1,226 768 - 458 562 158 11,983 5,397 2,705 55 2,637 1,259 415 498 183 133 - 50 77 27 3,988 1,070 554 25 491 562 157 5,987 3,470 1,725 - 1,745 465 232 1,380 622 266 30 326 155 - 9,875 3,771 1,861 85 1,825 1,253 316 828 53 53 - - - 27 1,921 1,299 771 - 528 158 77 7,126 2,419 1,037 85 1,297 1,095 213 2,730 889 266 60 563 609 53 370 133 53 - 80 80 27 1,801 593 266 25 302 50 27 2,226 803 452 - 351 356 106 2,238 884 532 - 353 255 105 6,143 1,541 1,067 52 422 738 431 1,053 566 349 25 192 128 - 4,025 659 558 - 100 417 377 416 207 106 - 100 - - 5,941 2,443 1,330 150 964 444 185 579 316 239 - 77 53 27 3,411 1,159 479 150 531 204 105 1,952 968 612 - 356 187 53 504 183 106 - 77 190 - 24,278 9,605 5,198 115 4,291 3,537 682 7,490 2,800 1,563 - 1,237 1,864 210 3,465 1,364 635 - 729 988 105 3,465 1,364 635 - 729 988 105 4,025 1,436 928 - 508 876 105 360 157 106 - 50 52 - 2,549 1,019 637 - 383 409 105 8,653 3,925 2,093 55 1,777 919 235 419 157 106 - 50 77 27 2,437 655 315 25 316 272 53 4,416 2,464 1,380 - 1,085 415 155 1,353 622 266 30 326 155 - 5,964 2,124 1,143 60 921 386 185 701 53 53 - - - 27 827 595 319 - 276 27 52 4,436 1,476 771 60 645 359 106 1,665 560 213 60 287 182 27 315 133 53 - 80 25 27 1,062 211 160 - 52 - 27 1,395 571 346 - 226 152 27 235 78 53 - 25 25 - 578 233 133 - 100 133 - 343 78 53 - 25 133 - 155 102 27 - 75 - - 1,091 341 186 - 155 125 53 160 53 53 - - - 27 544 107 27 - 80 50 27 388 182 106 - 75 75 - 267 103 27 - 77 85 - 69 Table P3-12. Occupation by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Occupation Occupation Employed civilian workers 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty Executive, administrative, and managerial Management related Professional specialty Engineers and natural sciences Teachers, librarians, and counselors Technical, sales, and administrative support Health technologists and technicians Sales Administrative support, including clerical Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Service Private household Protective service Service, except protective and household Food preparation and service Health service, except household Cleaning and building service Personal service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators, assemblers, & inspector Transportation and material moving Handlers, equip. cleaners, helpers, laborer Occupations NEC/not codable Employed Civilian Females 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty Executive, administrative, and managerial Management related Professional specialty Engineers and natural sciences Teachers, librarians, and counselors Technical, sales, and administrative support Health technologists and technicians Sales Administrative support, including clerical Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Service Private household Protective service Service, except protective and household Food preparation and service Health service, except household Cleaning and building service Personal service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Construction trades Precision production Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators, assemblers, & inspector Transportation and material moving Handlers, equip. cleaners, helpers, laborer Occupations NEC/not codable Non-VI Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia Elsewhere 19,762 2,474 927 3,077 2,734 4,147 1,997 1,200 3,754 574 262 410 260 902 421 334 1,629 285 102 155 158 360 186 180 1,629 285 102 155 158 360 186 180 2,125 289 160 255 102 542 235 153 305 27 25 25 25 100 52 - 1,250 157 110 128 50 390 131 77 4,508 598 182 695 533 1,153 346 404 211 - - 27 53 78 27 - 1,899 186 - 335 378 434 80 301 1,717 280 127 282 50 511 160 103 603 78 55 52 52 130 80 - 4,408 831 206 616 848 847 365 127 748 106 25 102 155 153 78 - 387 130 25 52 25 105 - - 3,273 595 155 462 668 589 286 127 1,153 205 75 102 364 177 52 25 130 27 - - - 52 27 - 1,079 257 25 202 103 207 128 52 910 106 55 158 201 153 80 50 942 78 25 50 245 205 53 52 3,279 261 150 775 444 553 421 153 359 52 25 50 75 78 53 - 2,445 103 125 699 342 370 288 127 210 80 - - - 52 - - 2,767 130 102 530 379 434 365 103 183 - 27 - - - 27 - 1,866 50 75 400 252 334 260 77 717 80 - 130 127 100 78 27 105 - - - 25 53 27 27 9,967 1,353 469 1,486 1,412 2,186 1,053 487 2,462 286 187 307 133 697 288 155 955 128 77 102 107 232 133 53 955 128 77 102 107 232 133 53 1,507 158 110 205 27 465 155 102 152 27 - 25 - 75 25 - 991 78 110 103 - 338 105 25 3,346 442 182 617 457 691 266 229 160 - - - 53 53 27 - 1,332 108 - 335 302 226 80 125 1,278 255 127 230 50 282 80 103 576 78 55 52 52 130 80 - 3,220 546 75 509 643 642 313 50 622 106 25 102 103 103 78 - 153 78 - - 25 25 - - 2,445 362 50 407 514 514 235 50 872 102 25 102 261 177 52 25 130 27 - - - 52 27 - 824 153 - 202 103 157 103 - 620 80 25 103 150 128 53 25 105 - - - 25 - 27 27 211 27 - - 78 27 27 - 131 - - - 78 27 - - 53 27 - - - - - - 545 52 25 53 50 77 133 27 80 - - - - - 27 - 360 25 25 53 50 77 53 - 105 27 - - - - 53 27 78 - - - 25 53 - - 70 Table P3-13. Industry and Class of Worker by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Industry Class of Worker Industry Employed civilian workers 16 years and over Agriculture Forestry and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Printing, publishing, and allied industries Petroleum and coal products Other nondurable goods manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products, incl. furniture Stone, clay, glass and concrete products Metal industries Machinery and transportation equipment Professional and photographic equipment, and watches Other durable goods manufacturing Transportation, communication, and public utilities Transportation Bus service and urban transit Taxicab service Communications Utilities and sanitary services Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Retail trade General merchandise stores Food stores Eating and drinking places Miscellaneous retail Jewelry stores Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Business services Repair services Private households Other personal services Hotels and other lodging places Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational instruction all levels Other educational services Social service, religious and similar organizations Legal, engineering and professional services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / uncodable Class of Worker Employed civilian workers 16 years and over Private for profit, salaried workers Local or territorial government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers Total Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States Puerto Rico 48,610 18,354 9,667 342 8,345 7,446 1,847 687 286 186 - 100 77 27 307 180 80 - 100 100 27 - - - - - - - 4,574 716 479 27 210 800 291 3,489 1,535 1,248 - 287 450 211 2,328 1,086 984 - 102 263 106 80 53 27 - 27 - - 125 50 - - 50 - - 1,755 824 824 - - 160 106 289 158 133 - 25 52 - 1,161 450 264 - 185 187 105 25 - - - - - 25 368 77 52 - 25 85 27 157 52 27 - 25 25 - 53 27 27 - - - - 105 52 27 - 25 - 53 453 243 133 - 110 77 - 5,499 2,268 1,061 145 1,062 569 238 1,689 408 53 145 210 25 53 205 102 27 25 50 - 53 1,484 307 27 120 160 25 - 1,018 571 293 - 279 110 80 493 236 186 - 50 50 - 1,178 489 163 - 326 297 112 467 183 83 - 100 146 87 711 305 80 - 226 150 25 7,767 2,613 1,353 25 1,235 1,136 262 927 409 133 25 251 77 27 1,130 527 452 - 75 80 27 2,088 564 213 - 351 621 30 1,366 304 78 - 226 150 102 654 201 - - 201 75 50 1,895 923 346 - 577 437 50 16,061 5,461 2,920 145 2,396 2,736 343 1,655 560 239 55 265 347 27 663 157 106 - 50 25 27 487 25 - - 25 - - 407 155 80 - 75 25 - 2,903 597 160 - 438 696 53 622 261 186 - 75 55 - 8,478 3,493 2,096 30 1,367 1,374 236 1,719 709 532 - 177 280 27 464 205 105 - 100 180 - 2,454 1,042 715 - 328 354 105 760 262 106 - 155 127 - 1,240 567 239 - 328 78 27 642 207 80 - 127 177 25 6,842 3,781 1,832 - 1,949 760 288 312 102 - - 102 85 - 47,422 17,959 9,508 342 8,109 7,139 1,768 28,041 9,844 5,419 252 4,174 4,337 1,102 11,018 5,753 3,158 30 2,565 1,112 368 1,040 703 396 - 307 130 27 7,273 1,608 535 60 1,013 1,560 271 50 50 - - 50 - - 71 Table P3-13. Industry and Class of Worker by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Industry Class of Worker Industry Employed civilian workers 16 years and over Agriculture Forestry and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Printing, publishing, and allied industries Petroleum and coal products Other nondurable goods manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products, incl. furniture Stone, clay, glass and concrete products Metal industries Machinery and transportation equipment Professional and photographic equipment, and watches Other durable goods manufacturing Transportation, communication, and public utilities Transportation Bus service and urban transit Taxicab service Communications Utilities and sanitary services Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Retail trade General merchandise stores Food stores Eating and drinking places Miscellaneous retail Jewelry stores Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Business services Repair services Private households Other personal services Hotels and other lodging places Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational instruction all levels Other educational services Social service, religious and similar organizations Legal, engineering and professional services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / uncodable Class of Worker Employed civilian workers 16 years and over Private for profit, salaried workers Local or territorial government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers Non-VI Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia Elsewhere 19,762 2,474 927 3,077 2,734 4,147 1,997 1,200 297 27 - 25 170 25 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2,641 157 77 732 368 425 418 127 1,188 185 - 131 53 288 160 105 846 185 - 131 27 133 106 27 27 27 - - - - - - 75 25 - 25 - - - - 665 133 - 80 - 133 80 - 53 - - 27 - - 27 27 341 - - - 27 155 53 78 - - - - - - - - 155 - - - - 102 - 25 53 - - - 27 27 - 27 27 - - - - 27 - - - - - - - - - - 106 - - - - - 53 27 2,399 207 180 394 226 536 185 25 1,177 25 100 290 150 227 52 25 50 - - - - 25 - - 1,127 25 100 290 150 202 52 25 257 105 - 25 - 75 - - 207 27 25 - 25 53 - - 280 25 25 50 25 103 - - 50 - 25 25 - - - - 230 25 - 25 25 103 - - 3,301 368 50 543 748 713 264 454 388 - 25 52 25 103 27 27 420 105 - 27 110 153 - 77 848 77 - 103 285 152 78 25 559 77 - 128 150 50 27 251 202 - - 50 75 - - 125 432 100 52 52 25 102 27 53 7,112 1,068 391 967 1,018 1,212 784 409 697 80 25 103 77 130 103 25 429 50 25 50 150 - 27 25 462 53 25 25 128 102 78 - 227 - - - 150 52 - - 1,454 280 - 331 201 309 103 102 280 53 25 75 75 25 27 25 3,168 473 235 357 183 595 446 207 651 53 25 77 106 128 78 52 52 - - - - 25 27 27 875 128 50 102 52 182 130 77 371 80 85 50 - 53 27 - 568 106 50 50 - 102 80 - 207 53 25 25 - - 52 27 1,987 338 102 158 100 744 160 27 125 - 50 25 - - - - 19,357 2,447 877 2,948 2,609 4,122 1,997 1,200 11,789 1,322 310 1,933 1,786 2,492 1,314 970 3,630 628 286 385 180 1,082 421 155 180 27 - - 25 52 - - 3,758 471 281 630 618 497 261 75 - - - - - - - - 72 Table P3-14. Industry and Class of Workers for Females by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Industry Class of Worker Industry Employed civilian female workers 16 years and over Agriculture Forestry and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Printing, publishing, & allied industries Petroleum and coal products Other nondurable goods manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products, incl. furniture Stone, clay, glass & concrete products Metal industries Machinery and transportation equipment Professional and photographic equipment, and watches Other durable goods manufacturing Transportation, communication, and public utilities Transportation Bus service and urban transit Taxicab service Communications Utilities and sanitary services Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Retail trade General merchandise stores Food stores Eating and drinking places Miscellaneous retail Jewelry stores Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Business services Repair services Private households Other personal services Hotels and other lodging places Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational instruction all levels Other educational services Social service, religious and similar organizations Legal, engineering and professional services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / uncodable Class of Worker Employed civilian female workers 16 years and over Private for profit, salaried workers Local or territorial government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers Total Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States Puerto Rico 24,278 9,605 5,198 115 4,291 3,537 682 128 77 27 - 50 52 - 77 77 27 - 50 - - - - - - - - - 526 128 53 - 75 212 - 979 368 318 - 50 163 53 527 213 213 - - 103 - 27 27 27 - - - - 25 - - - - - - 293 160 160 - - 27 - 105 27 27 - - 25 - 451 155 105 - 50 60 53 - - - - - - - 213 50 25 - 25 60 - 80 27 27 - - - - - - - - - - - 80 27 27 - - - 53 78 52 27 - 25 - - 1,767 885 529 - 356 261 106 279 25 - - 25 - 27 52 25 - - 25 - 27 227 - - - - - - 498 312 186 - 125 110 27 182 78 53 - 25 50 - 212 50 - - 50 85 - 85 25 - - 25 60 - 127 25 - - 25 25 - 4,261 1,373 742 25 607 414 103 539 305 80 25 201 52 - 583 289 239 - 50 - 27 1,083 260 160 - 100 234 - 837 229 78 - 150 50 77 376 125 - - 125 25 50 1,256 590 239 - 351 309 25 10,665 3,934 2,257 90 1,587 1,463 211 835 321 186 - 135 50 27 52 27 27 - - - - 385 25 - - 25 - - 331 103 53 - 50 25 - 1,700 343 106 - 237 286 27 338 185 160 - 25 - - 6,437 2,793 1,699 30 1,064 965 158 1,432 629 452 - 177 204 27 357 205 105 - 100 100 - 1,707 783 530 - 252 229 52 607 210 80 - 130 127 - 906 440 239 - 201 27 27 435 130 53 - 77 152 - 4,271 2,071 1,007 - 1,063 520 183 137 52 - - 52 60 - 23,804 9,363 5,092 115 4,156 3,482 682 13,768 4,925 2,759 85 2,081 2,104 421 7,272 3,594 1,990 30 1,574 717 261 647 438 263 - 176 53 - 2,117 406 80 - 326 607 - - - - - - - - 73 Table P3-14. Industry and Class of Workers for Females by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Industry Class of Worker Industry Employed civilian female workers 16 years and over Agriculture Forestry and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Printing, publishing, & allied industries Petroleum and coal products Other nondurable goods manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products, incl. furniture Stone, clay, glass & concrete products Metal industries Machinery and transportation equipment Professional and photographic equipment, and watches Other durable goods manufacturing Transportation, communication, and public utilities Transportation Bus service and urban transit Taxicab service Communications Utilities and sanitary services Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Retail trade General merchandise stores Food stores Eating and drinking places Miscellaneous retail Jewelry stores Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Business services Repair services Private households Other personal services Hotels and other lodging places Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational instruction all levels Other educational services Social service, religious and similar organizations Legal, engineering and professional services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / uncodable Class of Worker Employed civilian female workers 16 years and over Private for profit, salaried workers Local or territorial government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers Non-VI Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia Elsewhere 9,967 1,353 469 1,486 1,412 2,186 1,053 487 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 186 27 - - 53 - 80 - 368 53 - 78 53 77 53 27 211 53 - 78 27 - 53 - - - - - - - - - 25 - - 25 - - - - 106 53 - 27 - - 27 - 53 - - 27 - - 27 - 157 - - - 27 77 - 27 - - - - - - - - 103 - - - - 50 - - 53 - - - 27 27 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 27 516 102 55 78 50 77 27 - 227 25 25 27 50 50 - - - - - - - - - - 227 25 25 27 50 50 - - 50 - - 25 - - - - 53 27 - - - 27 - - 77 - - 25 - 52 - - - - - - - - - - 77 - - 25 - 52 - - 2,194 133 25 465 569 484 185 177 155 - - 25 25 25 27 27 267 27 - 27 85 103 - - 564 25 - 103 182 127 52 25 381 25 - 103 125 25 27 100 125 - - 50 50 - - 50 305 75 52 52 25 25 27 27 4,827 783 235 657 611 958 523 230 412 53 25 50 50 105 27 25 25 - - - 25 - - - 360 53 25 25 77 52 78 - 202 - - - 150 52 - - 993 230 - 226 125 205 77 52 153 53 - 50 25 25 - - 2,393 315 185 280 131 520 341 128 521 53 - 77 80 103 52 52 52 - - - - 25 27 - 619 77 50 102 27 131 52 25 270 80 60 25 - 53 27 - 413 53 50 25 - 102 80 - 127 - 25 25 - - 52 27 1,470 180 102 131 50 514 160 27 25 - - - - - - - 9,790 1,326 469 1,411 1,362 2,186 1,053 487 5,910 700 158 999 953 1,283 685 409 2,621 416 210 309 105 825 289 78 155 27 - - 25 27 - - 1,104 183 100 103 279 52 78 - - - - - - - - - 74 Table P3-15. Incomes Last Year for Households, Families, Males, and Females by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Note: Statistics for Households use characteristics of Householder. Income Households with Income Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 and over Median Mean Families with Income Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 and over Median Mean Males, 16 years and over, with income Percent full-time workers less than $2,500 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,000 $75,000 and over Median Mean Females, 16 years and over, with income Percent full-time workers less than $2,500 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,000 $75,000 and over Median Mean Per Capita Income Total Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States Puerto Rico 41,765 14,734 7,664 362 6,708 5,876 2,093 2,558 1,122 770 25 328 131 158 2,788 1,039 502 110 426 128 319 2,874 896 477 60 359 229 193 6,615 2,538 1,408 - 1,130 577 293 5,384 1,771 900 107 765 605 313 6,439 2,313 1,140 - 1,173 981 341 7,284 2,412 1,194 - 1,218 1,464 266 4,012 1,387 637 30 720 660 78 3,811 1,256 637 30 590 1,100 131 34,983 33,613 31,417 14,408 38,834 51,161 25,620 45,503 44,102 42,181 29,413 47,088 61,625 37,678 26,502 9,883 5,200 172 4,512 3,029 1,321 1,150 603 452 - 150 52 105 1,257 602 291 85 226 25 160 1,482 496 344 - 152 - 160 3,564 1,656 904 - 752 152 190 3,128 1,017 476 27 514 265 160 4,299 1,474 690 - 784 543 182 5,279 1,740 929 - 810 779 183 3,172 1,142 504 30 608 471 78 3,170 1,154 610 30 514 742 105 42,673 39,475 36,518 22,572 42,635 63,134 26,473 52,154 49,838 47,890 42,347 52,367 72,900 38,873 31,895 11,916 5,877 388 5,650 4,580 1,745 61.1 61.9 62.8 42.9 62.2 63.1 57.9 861 495 293 - 202 - 78 918 400 213 60 127 75 53 2,495 1,058 532 50 477 207 266 2,944 1,035 480 - 555 282 193 6,446 2,691 1,143 112 1,436 611 161 5,785 1,928 931 107 891 626 493 5,922 2,285 1,197 30 1,059 885 238 4,458 1,228 663 30 535 1,142 185 2,067 796 425 - 370 751 78 27,657 25,293 26,943 21,706 24,500 39,024 24,454 33,405 31,381 31,785 22,394 31,579 46,283 31,511 34,144 13,493 7,185 222 6,086 4,458 1,396 51.8 52.8 54.6 13.5 52.3 54.0 29.9 2,250 1,013 585 25 403 163 106 1,744 701 449 25 227 105 211 4,187 1,747 848 87 812 207 371 3,861 1,372 745 55 573 394 158 8,217 3,064 1,752 30 1,282 805 211 6,063 2,616 1,139 - 1,477 852 180 4,669 1,918 1,086 - 832 1,039 80 2,146 831 529 - 302 529 52 1,007 230 53 - 177 364 27 19,802 20,357 19,499 8,923 23,248 29,254 10,182 24,393 23,410 22,792 9,839 24,635 35,180 17,057 16,562 12,457 12,467 12,088 12,459 24,492 14,365 75 Table P3-15. Incomes Last Year for Households, Families, Males, and Females by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Note: Statistics for Households use characteristics of Householder. Income Households with Income Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 and over Median Mean Families with Income Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 and over Median Mean Males, 16 years and over, with income Percent full-time workers less than $2,500 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,000 $75,000 and over Median Mean Females, 16 years and over, with income Percent full-time workers less than $2,500 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,000 $75,000 and over Median Mean Per Capita Income Non-VI Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia Elsewhere 18,241 2,835 1,276 2,288 1,906 3,970 2,023 822 1,119 263 25 183 131 202 158 27 1,249 441 100 158 131 179 106 53 1,556 210 75 155 204 313 157 - 3,182 542 251 434 481 641 288 25 2,591 368 320 359 252 518 210 103 2,703 260 176 371 137 645 419 100 2,887 385 202 343 254 617 394 255 1,732 185 77 130 215 467 131 155 1,220 182 50 155 100 388 160 103 31,241 22,319 29,466 29,744 24,254 35,099 35,418 49,580 41,567 36,054 37,236 38,215 38,013 47,354 43,674 62,614 11,730 1,793 764 1,355 1,050 2,598 1,447 539 391 53 - 27 105 75 105 - 444 208 25 27 53 52 53 27 827 157 50 77 128 103 25 - 1,566 310 100 229 125 254 183 - 1,609 238 160 180 152 390 210 78 2,026 180 176 267 155 360 343 75 2,425 332 152 265 152 586 316 152 1,378 158 50 130 128 415 53 103 1,065 157 50 155 50 363 160 103 40,413 32,731 36,531 42,602 30,559 51,326 37,983 56,402 49,270 44,122 44,341 48,393 41,128 58,492 48,432 73,388 12,838 1,720 618 1,775 1,474 2,631 1,366 816 59.4 57.6 61.9 50.0 70.4 72.9 53.9 71.4 288 27 - 105 27 52 27 - 390 80 25 53 - 100 27 - 886 291 25 105 52 125 53 78 1,407 150 25 204 202 205 185 27 2,832 335 286 362 581 515 316 150 2,433 363 75 413 295 489 232 305 2,361 238 50 378 213 470 238 152 1,876 157 132 128 103 520 238 27 365 80 - 27 - 155 52 77 25,195 21,941 19,967 23,870 19,814 29,156 26,627 27,482 30,673 27,682 28,653 26,919 25,840 34,952 34,882 37,707 14,234 2,131 1,107 1,814 1,647 3,138 1,421 564 51.8 51.4 25.6 53.3 63.3 58.3 51.8 63.6 941 80 75 112 158 180 155 27 701 263 52 - 52 130 - 25 1,838 493 150 257 205 204 213 25 1,937 232 100 312 152 489 210 - 3,907 471 261 519 566 980 288 229 2,364 360 261 254 201 457 319 50 1,554 153 132 285 108 409 130 78 631 53 52 52 78 185 106 103 360 25 25 25 127 105 - 27 18,253 14,950 19,535 17,971 18,820 19,371 20,030 23,385 22,430 18,292 23,298 22,057 25,778 24,690 22,077 30,303 19,468 16,718 18,300 18,184 18,036 22,707 19,027 22,722 76 Table P3-16 Poverty Status Last Year and Workers in Family by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Note: Statistics for Households use characteristics of Householder. Poverty Status Workers in Family Families Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Female householder, no husband present Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Unrelated persons in household Unrelated person worked last year Persons 65 years and over All Persons Related children under 18 Related children 6 to 17 Persons 60 years and over Income below Poverty Level Families Percent below poverty Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Female householder, no husband present Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Unrelated persons in household Percent below poverty Unrelated person worked last year Persons 65 years and over All Persons Percent below poverty Related children under 18 Related children 6 to 17 Persons 60 years and over Income last year below specified percent Below 75 percent of poverty level Below 125 percent of poverty level Below 150 percent of poverty level Below 200 percent of poverty level Workers in Family Families Total No workers One worker Two or more workers Married couple families Total No workers One worker Two or more workers Female householder, no husband present Total No workers One worker Two or more workers Total Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States Puerto Rico 28,782 10,660 5,599 172 4,890 3,414 1,556 19,175 6,937 3,607 85 3,245 2,509 764 14,321 6,267 3,424 - 2,842 1,341 767 11,929 5,359 2,946 - 2,413 987 609 5,489 2,580 1,513 - 1,068 509 236 5,588 1,744 768 146 829 338 474 10,206 4,801 2,705 - 2,096 696 555 6,248 3,000 1,618 - 1,382 516 239 6,641 3,295 1,937 - 1,359 516 477 5,799 2,904 1,671 - 1,233 465 372 2,294 1,434 956 - 478 127 158 1,572 592 316 - 276 27 131 3,933 1,205 668 - 536 851 210 2,669 688 482 - 206 617 105 6,144 1,605 607 170 828 426 734 114,744 55,387 28,131 900 26,356 15,139 5,486 27,903 22,077 11,456 120 10,500 3,196 833 20,680 16,237 8,505 60 7,672 2,283 598 24,253 6,191 2,893 368 2,930 2,378 2,058 6,838 2,940 1,699 85 1,157 512 632 23.8 27.6 30.3 49.6 23.7 15.0 40.6 2,225 1,116 663 25 428 100 106 4,133 1,974 1,168 - 806 180 451 3,480 1,634 956 - 679 155 346 1,749 1,099 770 - 329 102 131 1,458 394 158 60 176 77 183 3,724 1,797 1,194 - 603 128 422 1,482 784 583 - 201 50 106 2,898 1,462 1,009 - 453 128 344 2,500 1,251 823 - 428 103 239 1,335 917 690 - 227 102 131 543 102 52 - 50 27 131 1,443 497 266 - 231 232 105 36.7 41.2 39.8 - 43.0 27.3 50.0 409 157 106 - 50 25 27 6,144 1,605 607 170 828 426 734 32,650 16,784 9,561 275 6,949 3,183 2,180 28.5 30.3 34.0 30.6 26.4 21.0 39.7 9,515 8,005 4,808 30 3,166 656 291 6,984 5,894 3,505 - 2,389 393 160 8,354 2,023 873 170 980 657 998 26,814 13,342 7,674 275 5,392 2,975 1,781 38,275 19,646 10,781 300 8,565 3,595 2,421 43,776 22,285 11,979 300 10,006 4,114 2,825 55,440 28,013 14,876 360 12,777 5,536 3,329 28,782 10,660 5,599 172 4,890 3,414 1,556 5,310 2,144 1,115 87 942 492 632 10,643 4,195 2,177 25 1,992 1,205 560 12,830 4,321 2,306 60 1,955 1,718 363 15,168 4,399 2,282 87 2,030 2,400 762 2,701 816 425 87 304 310 291 3,647 976 399 - 577 641 211 8,819 2,608 1,458 - 1,150 1,449 260 10,206 4,801 2,705 - 2,096 696 555 2,142 1,121 583 - 538 78 289 5,149 2,364 1,433 - 931 434 266 2,915 1,315 688 - 627 183 - 77 Table P3-16 Poverty Status Last Year and Workers in Family by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Note: Statistics for Households use characteristics of Householder. Poverty Status Workers in Family Families Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Female householder, no husband present Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Unrelated persons in household Unrelated person worked last year Persons 65 years and over All Persons Related children under 18 Related children 6 to 17 Persons 60 years and over Income below Poverty Level Families Percent below poverty Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Female householder, no husband present Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Unrelated persons in household Percent below poverty Unrelated person worked last year Persons 65 years and over All Persons Percent below poverty Related children under 18 Related children 6 to 17 Persons 60 years and over Income last year below specified percent Below 75 percent of poverty level Below 125 percent of poverty level Below 150 percent of poverty level Below 200 percent of poverty level Workers in Family Families Total No workers One worker Two or more workers Married couple families Total No workers One worker Two or more workers Female householder, no husband present Total No workers One worker Two or more workers Non-VI Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia Elsewhere 12,536 1,974 864 1,462 1,183 2,701 1,526 617 8,478 1,164 378 1,197 815 1,962 998 487 5,687 882 152 793 702 1,233 892 260 4,845 827 125 667 487 1,129 764 130 1,955 212 52 254 317 310 341 208 2,979 678 461 207 75 512 213 53 4,102 753 351 486 472 946 396 52 2,467 440 100 331 257 666 238 27 2,328 443 100 279 268 512 316 25 2,033 388 100 229 182 486 264 25 575 107 25 100 112 53 78 - 822 157 201 52 25 205 53 - 1,618 106 25 285 587 284 52 50 1,209 106 - 209 434 207 52 50 3,299 991 326 240 152 617 319 80 36,626 5,180 2,377 4,829 4,466 7,463 4,153 2,106 1,536 50 50 381 232 125 470 261 1,433 50 25 381 232 125 443 130 13,288 2,633 1,377 1,288 302 2,808 1,424 338 2,648 598 150 313 395 410 315 105 21.1 30.3 17.4 21.4 33.4 15.2 20.6 17.0 875 128 - 153 183 152 52 27 1,450 310 - 230 266 204 182 78 1,293 310 - 205 185 204 157 52 364 77 - 52 82 - 52 53 778 235 125 25 25 130 106 27 1,351 285 50 155 240 230 158 25 542 103 - 52 105 127 27 - 938 208 - 102 188 153 131 25 881 208 - 102 131 153 131 25 185 52 - - 57 - 27 - 283 78 50 25 - 77 27 - 584 - 25 102 204 102 - 25 36.1 - 100.0 35.7 34.7 35.9 - 50.0 176 - - 25 50 25 - 25 3,299 991 326 240 152 617 319 80 10,063 2,109 627 1,249 1,295 1,717 1,080 440 27.5 40.7 26.4 25.9 29.0 23.0 26.0 20.9 512 25 - 150 53 25 157 52 512 25 - 150 53 25 157 25 4,545 1,251 451 293 177 827 504 131 8,328 1,825 552 1,070 1,140 1,407 894 388 12,146 2,425 777 1,711 1,647 1,972 1,183 467 13,828 2,526 828 1,996 1,802 2,412 1,419 725 17,651 2,949 1,028 2,433 2,673 3,060 2,073 911 12,536 1,974 864 1,462 1,183 2,701 1,526 617 1,964 444 235 186 185 232 289 78 4,501 601 302 589 415 894 632 182 6,071 929 326 687 583 1,575 604 357 7,116 961 436 823 559 1,549 1,053 490 1,231 261 185 57 77 180 158 53 1,663 131 75 283 77 334 396 157 4,222 568 176 483 406 1,035 499 280 4,102 753 351 486 472 946 396 52 628 130 50 103 108 52 131 25 2,085 340 201 179 262 431 211 - 1,389 284 100 204 102 464 53 27 78 Table P4-1. Age and Marital Status by Educational Attainment, U.S.Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Age Marital Status Age Persons 15 years and over 15 to 19 years 15 years 16 years 17 years 18 years 19 years 20 to 24 years 20 years 21 years 22 years 23 years 24 years 25 years and over 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 years and over Females 15 years and over 15 to 19 years 15 years 16 years 17 years 18 years 19 years 20 to 24 years 20 years 21 years 22 years 23 years 24 years 25 years and over 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 years and over Marital Status Males 15 years and over Never married Now married Separated Widowed Divorced Females 15 years and over Never married Now married Separated Widowed Divorced Total Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupa -tional Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post -Bachelor degree 92,286 1,478 14,380 20,707 24,072 13,713 2,764 2,374 9,074 3,723 8,138 - 1,145 5,661 858 475 - - - - 1,621 - 545 1,076 - - - - - - 1,831 - 343 1,462 27 - - - - - 1,992 - 205 1,605 157 25 - - - - 1,659 - 27 1,057 280 295 - - - - 1,035 - 25 460 394 155 - - - - 5,677 87 185 1,252 2,210 1,303 105 153 359 25 1,276 - 27 252 465 432 - 50 25 25 927 - 27 128 416 305 - - 50 - 1,140 - 53 279 503 152 - 52 102 - 1,112 27 25 307 441 207 53 - 52 - 1,222 60 53 285 384 207 52 52 130 - 78,471 1,392 13,050 13,794 21,004 11,936 2,659 2,221 8,716 3,698 6,581 - 315 1,169 2,376 1,266 204 265 805 180 5,450 52 208 840 1,863 1,170 131 283 671 232 8,358 27 482 1,541 2,239 1,849 337 202 1,343 338 8,383 - 741 1,517 2,433 1,557 413 182 1,236 304 7,975 165 744 1,786 2,527 678 335 280 1,225 235 8,854 78 982 1,679 2,286 1,252 287 601 985 704 8,618 183 1,190 1,374 2,227 1,400 341 179 999 725 8,996 208 2,212 1,867 2,355 958 153 103 571 567 15,257 679 6,177 2,022 2,697 1,805 457 125 880 414 49,130 791 7,212 10,209 12,189 8,261 1,674 1,412 5,211 2,172 3,936 - 470 2,807 418 242 - - - - 843 - 237 606 - - - - - - 866 - 80 786 - - - - - - 822 - 127 590 80 25 - - - - 888 - 27 518 127 216 - - - - 517 - - 305 211 - - - - - 3,038 60 106 642 1,005 966 52 50 157 - 682 - 27 75 230 325 - 25 - - 457 - - 50 153 229 - - 25 - 567 - 27 152 261 100 - - 27 - 471 - - 157 157 131 - - 27 - 860 60 53 208 204 180 52 25 78 - 42,157 731 6,636 6,760 10,766 7,054 1,622 1,362 5,055 2,172 3,147 - 52 437 899 831 179 128 467 155 3,169 - 131 502 982 752 53 182 464 103 4,600 27 216 847 962 1,115 210 152 812 260 4,214 - 232 866 1,106 822 233 130 646 179 4,091 78 202 910 1,312 374 182 179 720 133 5,141 27 489 829 1,488 784 132 312 673 409 5,093 105 656 833 1,473 700 236 127 520 443 4,486 105 1,249 744 1,066 596 77 52 312 285 8,215 390 3,409 791 1,478 1,079 321 100 442 205 43,156 688 7,168 10,498 11,883 5,453 1,090 963 3,863 1,551 16,694 77 1,952 5,777 4,750 2,029 230 340 1,284 255 20,084 428 4,060 3,438 5,373 2,477 704 442 2,113 1,049 1,010 53 180 212 332 180 - - - 53 1,452 53 476 393 370 130 - - - 30 3,915 77 500 678 1,058 636 157 180 467 163 49,130 791 7,212 10,209 12,189 8,261 1,674 1,412 5,211 2,172 19,494 190 1,791 5,246 5,432 3,578 595 586 1,636 440 19,272 238 2,611 3,503 4,298 3,215 676 696 2,772 1,264 1,143 53 340 280 288 77 - 27 52 27 4,530 258 1,683 572 926 572 131 77 233 78 4,690 52 787 608 1,245 819 271 27 518 364 79 Table P4-3. Place of Birth by Educational Attainment, U.S.Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Place of Birth Persons 18 years and over Total U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Florida Massachusetts New Jersey New York Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Haiti St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia St. Vincent and Grenadines Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Females 18 years and over Total U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Florida Massachusetts New Jersey New York Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Haiti St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia St. Vincent and Grenadines Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Total Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupa -tional Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post -Bachelor degree 86,841 1,478 13,286 16,563 23,889 13,688 2,764 2,374 9,074 3,723 33,310 155 2,702 6,676 11,263 6,624 1,010 874 2,713 1,293 16,675 80 1,458 2,902 6,057 3,319 582 372 1,269 637 780 - 266 215 78 195 - - 25 - 15,855 75 978 3,559 5,128 3,110 428 502 1,419 657 11,943 - 309 1,130 2,243 2,464 503 611 3,083 1,600 612 - - 103 102 107 25 60 190 25 476 - 30 - 160 78 - - 128 80 495 - - - 183 131 30 75 - 75 289 - - - 25 108 - 25 75 55 3,068 - 27 364 622 572 182 237 785 280 492 - - 25 - 78 - 50 179 160 4,653 53 1,003 1,157 1,166 393 183 125 468 105 35,090 1,270 9,219 7,372 8,656 3,924 966 686 2,374 623 5,130 185 1,308 1,262 1,096 573 210 128 264 103 2,327 50 1,074 256 403 364 30 100 25 25 4,448 182 1,258 1,172 1,059 337 25 103 233 78 4,234 304 1,058 1,056 1,242 265 78 25 179 25 652 25 100 176 50 176 50 - 75 - 7,337 157 1,182 1,559 2,023 1,150 285 177 647 158 3,683 210 1,294 601 787 421 80 - 264 27 647 25 155 157 182 77 27 - - 25 2,213 27 473 396 685 158 106 50 291 27 1,845 - 53 229 561 283 102 78 437 102 46,599 791 6,769 8,226 12,109 8,236 1,674 1,412 5,211 2,172 17,784 77 1,203 3,199 5,300 4,314 700 540 1,672 778 9,098 27 715 1,330 2,947 2,149 397 239 870 424 392 - 87 85 25 170 - - 25 - 8,294 50 401 1,784 2,328 1,995 302 301 777 354 6,040 - 284 564 1,002 1,143 320 261 1,671 796 212 - - 77 27 57 - - 52 - 186 - 30 - 53 25 - - 25 53 284 - - - 153 - 30 75 - 25 153 - - - - 78 - - 50 25 1,785 - 27 207 360 334 128 100 425 204 285 - - 25 - 27 - - 152 82 2,332 27 449 628 526 264 103 100 182 53 19,518 688 4,833 3,708 5,025 2,333 551 459 1,428 493 2,860 133 707 616 702 363 185 78 - 77 1,484 25 663 130 302 237 - 75 25 25 2,511 102 624 657 584 233 25 78 130 78 2,428 191 419 564 885 188 27 25 128 - 301 - 50 125 25 25 - - 75 - 4,115 52 642 840 1,060 641 183 75 465 158 2,134 158 739 286 451 236 27 - 211 27 286 - 78 78 27 77 27 - - - 1,163 - 264 158 343 30 53 50 238 27 926 - - 127 255 182 - 52 258 52 80 Table P4-4. Citizenship and Year of Entry by Educational Attainment, U.S.Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Citizenship Year of Entry Citizenship Persons 18 years and over U.S. citizen Born in U.S. Virgin Islands Born in U.S. or U.S. territory Born abroad of U.S. parents Naturalized U.S. citizen Not a U.S. citizen Permanent resident Temporary resident Females 18 years and over U.S. citizen Born in U.S. Virgin Islands Born in U.S. or U.S. territory Born abroad of U.S. parents Naturalized U.S. citizen Not a U.S. citizen Permanent resident Temporary resident Entry year for persons born outside Virgin Islands Total 2002 to 2007 1996 to 2001 1992 to 1995 1986 to 1991 1976 to 1985 1966 to 1975 1965 or before Non U.S. citizens Total 2002 to 2007 1996 to 2001 1992 to 1995 1986 to 1991 1976 to 1985 1966 to 1975 1965 or before Entry year for females born outside Virgin Islands Total 2002 to 2007 1996 to 2001 1992 to 1995 1986 to 1991 1976 to 1985 1966 to 1975 1965 or before Non U.S. citizens Total 2002 to 2007 1996 to 2001 1992 to 1995 1986 to 1991 1976 to 1985 1966 to 1975 1965 or before Total Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupa -tional Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post -Bachelor degree 86,841 1,478 13,286 16,563 23,889 13,688 2,764 2,374 9,074 3,723 77,561 939 11,067 14,309 21,531 12,830 2,586 2,224 8,456 3,620 33,310 155 2,702 6,676 11,263 6,624 1,010 874 2,713 1,293 16,596 53 1,312 2,287 3,409 2,857 686 736 3,551 1,705 246 - 60 55 53 - - 27 25 27 27,408 731 6,993 5,291 6,806 3,349 889 587 2,167 595 9,280 539 2,219 2,255 2,358 859 179 150 619 103 8,279 400 2,119 1,925 2,130 783 179 150 515 77 1,001 140 100 329 227 75 - - 103 27 46,599 791 6,769 8,226 12,109 8,236 1,674 1,412 5,211 2,172 41,799 443 5,853 7,106 10,753 7,662 1,674 1,311 4,903 2,094 17,784 77 1,203 3,199 5,300 4,314 700 540 1,672 778 8,372 27 733 1,191 1,528 1,407 423 361 1,853 849 108 - - 30 - - - 27 25 27 15,535 340 3,918 2,685 3,924 1,941 551 384 1,352 440 4,801 348 915 1,120 1,356 574 - 100 309 78 4,343 348 865 968 1,204 523 - 100 282 52 457 - 50 152 152 50 - - 27 27 53,531 1,323 10,584 9,887 12,625 7,064 1,754 1,500 6,362 2,430 7,333 215 814 1,107 1,526 1,265 395 257 1,469 285 4,761 87 470 945 1,026 831 128 182 735 357 3,168 27 567 602 880 543 53 52 364 80 5,058 157 730 998 1,454 600 125 150 589 255 8,401 130 1,296 1,574 2,067 1,002 363 254 1,011 704 13,450 343 2,860 2,378 3,592 1,767 396 283 1,361 470 11,361 366 3,846 2,284 2,081 1,056 293 322 834 279 9,280 539 2,219 2,255 2,358 859 179 150 619 103 2,737 188 549 611 821 232 52 - 233 52 1,458 60 290 410 280 216 50 25 125 - 1,040 - 337 287 288 52 - - 77 - 894 131 52 255 329 77 25 - - 25 952 27 205 204 260 25 52 75 78 27 1,229 53 282 307 304 155 - 50 78 - 969 80 505 180 75 102 - - 27 - 28,815 714 5,566 5,027 6,809 3,922 974 872 3,539 1,394 3,372 110 294 567 664 597 163 127 668 182 2,266 - 258 460 537 502 27 25 304 152 1,856 - 254 384 515 312 53 25 260 53 2,918 157 493 536 790 310 100 75 354 103 4,815 80 729 777 1,321 543 158 152 616 438 7,551 211 1,487 1,209 1,927 1,039 288 257 896 237 6,037 157 2,050 1,093 1,054 619 185 210 441 229 4,801 348 915 1,120 1,356 574 - 100 309 78 1,453 110 238 359 460 130 - - 103 52 777 - 130 229 153 190 - - 75 - 508 - 127 150 153 52 - - 25 - 564 131 52 127 204 50 - - - - 517 27 102 50 183 - - 50 78 27 669 53 130 180 127 102 - 50 27 - 314 27 137 25 75 50 - - - - 81 Table P4-5. Hispanic Origin by Educational Attainment, U.S.Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Hispanic Origin Persons 15 years and over of Hispanic Origin 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over Median Females 15 years and over of Hispanic Origin 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over Median Hispanic Origin Persons 15 years and over Puerto Rican Dominican Republic Cuban Other Spanish/Hispanic Not Spanish/Hispanic Females 15 years and over Puerto Rican Dominican Republic Cuban Other Spanish/Hispanic Not Spanish/Hispanic Total Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupa -tional Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post -Bachelor degree 92,286 1,478 14,380 20,707 24,072 13,713 2,764 2,374 9,074 3,723 8,138 - 1,145 5,661 858 475 - - - - 5,677 87 185 1,252 2,210 1,303 105 153 359 25 6,581 - 315 1,169 2,376 1,266 204 265 805 180 5,450 52 208 840 1,863 1,170 131 283 671 232 8,358 27 482 1,541 2,239 1,849 337 202 1,343 338 8,383 - 741 1,517 2,433 1,557 413 182 1,236 304 7,975 165 744 1,786 2,527 678 335 280 1,225 235 8,854 78 982 1,679 2,286 1,252 287 601 985 704 8,618 183 1,190 1,374 2,227 1,400 341 179 999 725 8,996 208 2,212 1,867 2,355 958 153 103 571 567 6,177 211 2,059 889 1,321 791 161 75 440 229 4,332 157 1,896 635 596 495 136 25 260 132 2,563 183 1,285 215 337 389 - 25 130 - 992 53 312 180 160 50 160 - 25 53 1,192 75 625 103 283 80 - - 25 - 47.0 63.9 63.0 39.5 45.1 42.6 47.2 46.0 45.3 54.1 49,130 791 7,212 10,209 12,189 8,261 1,674 1,412 5,211 2,172 3,936 - 470 2,807 418 242 - - - - 3,038 60 106 642 1,005 966 52 50 157 - 3,147 - 52 437 899 831 179 128 467 155 3,169 - 131 502 982 752 53 182 464 103 4,600 27 216 847 962 1,115 210 152 812 260 4,214 - 232 866 1,106 822 233 130 646 179 4,091 78 202 910 1,312 374 182 179 720 133 5,141 27 489 829 1,488 784 132 312 673 409 5,093 105 656 833 1,473 700 236 127 520 443 4,486 105 1,249 744 1,066 596 77 52 312 285 2,986 133 910 316 622 457 161 50 210 127 2,228 78 926 216 362 387 53 25 155 25 1,418 103 792 53 183 210 - 25 52 - 654 - 208 102 160 25 106 - - 53 929 75 574 103 152 - - - 25 - 48.0 63.9 64.4 38.5 48.1 41.3 47.3 45.8 45.3 53.3 92,286 1,478 14,380 20,707 24,072 13,713 2,764 2,374 9,074 3,723 9,126 106 1,541 2,399 2,516 1,020 424 204 812 103 5,370 356 1,252 1,371 1,421 424 78 100 255 112 320 - 53 78 - 103 - 25 60 - 1,602 - 264 368 527 185 27 - 155 77 75,868 1,016 11,269 16,491 19,607 11,981 2,235 2,045 7,792 3,431 49,130 791 7,212 10,209 12,189 8,261 1,674 1,412 5,211 2,172 4,883 53 851 1,322 1,214 552 264 127 421 78 3,044 191 569 746 989 319 27 50 153 - 78 - - - - 78 - - - - 950 - 211 158 266 133 27 - 78 77 40,175 546 5,581 7,983 9,720 7,179 1,356 1,235 4,559 2,017 82 Table P4-6. Reason for Migration and Language Spoken at Home by Educational Attainment, U.S.Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Reason for Migration Language Spoken at Home Persons 15 years and over Born in Virgin Islands Born outside Virgin Islands Reason for migration Employment Spouse of employed person Dependent of employed person Family member of employed resident Student attending college Missionary work Medical reasons Visiting/vacation Other Females 15 years and over Born in Virgin Islands Born outside Virgin Islands Reason for migration Employment Spouse of employed person Dependent of employed person Family member of employed resident Student attending college Missionary work Medical reasons Visiting/vacation Other Language Spoken at Home Persons 15 years and over Speak only English at home Speak other Language at Home Ability to speak English Speaks English very well Speaks English well Speaks some English Does not speak English Primary Language Spoken French, Patois, Creole Spanish Other language Females 15 years and over Speak only English at home Speak other Language at Home Ability to speak English Speaks English very well Speaks English well Speaks some English Does not speak English Primary Language Spoken French, Patois, Creole Spanish Other language Total Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupa -tional Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post -Bachelor degree 92,286 1,478 14,380 20,707 24,072 13,713 2,764 2,374 9,074 3,723 37,535 155 3,694 9,778 11,395 6,624 1,010 874 2,713 1,293 54,751 1,323 10,686 10,929 12,677 7,089 1,754 1,500 6,362 2,430 20,611 556 5,103 3,323 4,679 2,183 730 618 2,411 1,009 5,197 133 843 853 1,329 805 210 112 599 313 10,512 158 1,327 2,537 2,746 1,582 235 257 1,437 233 9,866 290 1,874 2,611 2,524 1,222 312 261 645 127 619 27 27 50 105 128 52 50 78 102 233 27 - 25 - 52 - - 130 - 27 - - - 27 - - - - - 5,583 133 1,434 1,057 900 774 133 50 688 412 2,103 - 77 472 368 343 83 153 373 233 49,130 791 7,212 10,209 12,189 8,261 1,674 1,412 5,211 2,172 19,787 77 1,594 4,731 5,380 4,314 700 540 1,672 778 29,343 714 5,618 5,478 6,809 3,947 974 872 3,539 1,394 8,255 103 2,266 1,101 2,143 715 235 229 1,050 412 4,652 133 713 748 1,201 675 210 112 574 286 5,922 106 651 1,259 1,469 1,114 155 153 806 208 6,119 238 1,231 1,537 1,395 890 185 150 390 102 517 27 27 50 105 77 52 50 78 52 130 - - - - 27 - - 103 - - - - - - - - - - - 2,611 106 678 517 337 265 108 50 346 204 1,138 - 52 265 160 185 30 127 190 130 92,286 1,478 14,380 20,707 24,072 13,713 2,764 2,374 9,074 3,723 66,472 598 9,815 14,437 17,556 10,601 1,950 1,937 6,653 2,925 25,814 880 4,565 6,270 6,516 3,113 814 437 2,422 799 18,198 393 2,937 4,286 4,784 2,356 634 310 1,853 645 4,581 131 995 1,199 1,065 525 102 102 362 102 2,508 191 528 681 539 232 78 - 207 52 526 165 105 103 128 - - 25 - - 6,986 390 1,639 1,805 1,396 800 127 130 570 130 17,407 464 2,899 4,339 4,582 2,106 660 230 1,508 619 1,421 27 27 125 539 207 27 77 343 50 49,130 791 7,212 10,209 12,189 8,261 1,674 1,412 5,211 2,172 35,188 260 4,929 6,917 8,732 6,418 1,147 1,130 3,926 1,729 13,943 531 2,283 3,292 3,456 1,843 527 282 1,286 443 9,840 235 1,412 2,252 2,500 1,417 476 182 950 416 2,501 105 521 598 570 346 52 75 207 27 1,206 80 245 390 283 80 - - 128 - 397 112 105 52 103 - - 25 - - 3,671 260 751 830 716 493 75 105 363 78 9,486 245 1,532 2,386 2,429 1,245 452 127 706 365 785 27 - 75 312 105 - 50 216 - 83 Table P4-7. Parents' Place of Birth by Educational Attainment, U.S.Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Parents' Birthplace Father's Birthplace Persons 15 years and over U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States Massachusetts Michigan New Jersey New York Pennsylvania South Carolina Texas Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Anguilla Antigua / Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Grenada Haiti Montserrat St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia St. Vincent & Grenadines Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Not Known or Not Stated Mother's Birthplace Persons 15 years and over U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States Massachusetts Michigan New Jersey New York Pennsylvania South Carolina Texas Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Anguilla Antigua / Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Grenada Haiti Montserrat St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia St. Vincent & Grenadines Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Not Known or Not Stated Total Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupa -tional Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post -Bachelor degree 92,286 1,478 14,380 20,707 24,072 13,713 2,764 2,374 9,074 3,723 19,161 103 1,840 5,315 5,404 3,070 520 567 1,253 1,088 9,733 53 953 2,632 2,969 1,538 319 266 448 555 770 - 210 133 277 100 - - 50 - 8,633 50 678 2,550 2,158 1,432 201 301 730 533 8,957 - 210 1,000 1,269 1,951 315 510 2,386 1,316 437 - - 27 105 25 - 52 153 75 252 - - 25 - 82 - 60 60 25 312 - 30 52 25 52 - 25 128 - 2,026 - - 359 307 456 52 135 455 262 493 - - - 27 135 - 25 179 128 466 - 100 25 52 25 25 27 110 102 230 - - 25 27 75 - 27 25 52 6,858 53 1,433 1,792 1,820 609 213 127 706 106 42,721 1,295 8,478 10,110 11,431 5,787 1,173 742 2,953 751 1,587 27 387 406 332 150 52 50 106 77 6,371 185 1,150 1,495 2,001 913 103 27 368 130 3,953 50 988 710 997 671 130 100 231 75 4,848 182 1,194 1,344 1,037 520 130 103 207 131 4,464 330 779 1,367 1,229 347 130 25 233 25 936 53 258 105 285 131 - 27 77 - 477 - 100 125 50 125 25 - 50 - 806 27 262 128 185 152 - 25 27 - 8,543 157 1,107 2,231 2,310 1,473 257 179 698 131 4,528 210 1,239 944 1,106 473 133 106 291 27 881 25 157 236 258 52 27 - 102 25 2,687 27 393 554 789 341 160 50 322 52 2,358 - 53 359 586 388 153 25 592 201 12,232 27 2,365 2,131 3,563 1,909 390 403 1,184 260 92,286 1,478 14,380 20,707 24,072 13,713 2,764 2,374 9,074 3,723 20,935 128 2,157 5,802 6,267 3,405 626 435 1,309 805 10,636 78 1,245 2,577 3,479 1,567 344 235 632 479 1,144 - 150 415 367 157 55 - - - 9,130 50 762 2,810 2,422 1,680 227 201 652 326 8,928 - 262 1,039 1,320 1,716 317 512 2,345 1,418 469 - - 57 132 50 - 25 103 102 152 - - 25 25 52 - - 25 25 420 - 30 - 25 108 27 25 128 77 2,089 - 53 313 363 312 50 160 498 339 255 - - - - 52 - 25 102 77 593 - 100 25 153 50 25 27 110 102 176 - - - 50 50 - - 50 25 6,430 53 1,247 1,714 1,613 628 266 152 626 131 41,998 1,297 8,394 9,924 10,851 5,687 1,093 771 2,999 983 1,505 27 360 378 359 150 52 25 78 77 6,296 185 1,072 1,624 1,819 943 130 106 236 182 3,760 50 1,059 539 882 621 77 75 256 201 4,951 182 1,170 1,316 1,092 543 103 180 233 131 4,500 331 908 1,240 1,230 377 130 50 235 - 936 53 233 105 310 158 - 27 50 - 577 25 100 176 75 125 25 - 50 - 921 27 229 179 185 201 - 25 50 27 8,817 131 1,081 2,250 2,460 1,315 337 128 905 210 4,449 183 1,213 1,047 1,003 499 133 53 291 27 862 25 183 236 208 53 27 - 105 25 2,374 27 393 502 684 291 80 50 321 27 2,567 - 53 364 641 441 128 102 660 177 11,429 - 2,267 1,865 3,380 1,837 334 403 1,136 209 84 Table P4-8. Residence 5 years ago by Educational Attainment, U.S.Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Residence 5 Years Ago Residence 5 years ago Persons 15 years and over Same house in Virgin Islands Percent Different house in Virgin Islands Same island Different island Resided outside Virgin Islands United States Florida Georgia Massachusetts New York Ohio Texas Virginia Puerto Rico Other Caribbean British Virgin Islands St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere India Females 15 years and over Same house in Virgin Islands Percent Different house in Virgin Islands Same island Different island Resided outside Virgin Islands United States Florida Georgia Massachusetts New York Ohio Texas Virginia Puerto Rico Other Caribbean British Virgin Islands St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere India Total Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupa -tional Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post -Bachelor degree 92,286 1,478 14,380 20,707 24,072 13,713 2,764 2,374 9,074 3,723 56,690 1,244 9,296 13,429 13,968 8,018 1,588 1,303 4,975 2,869 61.4 84.1 64.6 64.9 58.0 58.5 57.5 54.9 54.8 77.1 24,435 105 3,827 5,358 7,100 4,084 545 690 2,182 544 22,695 105 3,515 5,007 6,686 3,788 468 690 1,973 462 1,740 - 312 351 414 297 77 - 208 82 11,161 130 1,256 1,920 3,004 1,611 631 381 1,918 310 6,306 - 364 1,021 1,379 1,130 451 331 1,422 208 1,096 - 25 183 444 233 - - 210 - 310 - - 75 77 80 78 - - - 53 - - 27 - - - - 27 - 520 - 25 260 131 27 - 25 52 - 105 - - - - 25 - - 80 - 283 - 27 27 102 25 27 27 25 25 105 - - - - 27 - 25 53 - 1,065 52 150 105 371 179 53 25 130 - 3,281 78 742 717 1,078 277 77 25 210 77 105 - 80 - 25 - - - - - 406 - 125 180 25 50 - 25 - - 462 - 100 232 78 52 - - - - 346 - 53 - 106 - 27 - 160 - 509 - - 77 176 25 50 - 157 25 226 - - 25 125 25 - - 50 - 49,130 791 7,212 10,209 12,189 8,261 1,674 1,412 5,211 2,172 30,563 661 4,631 6,597 6,926 4,982 1,038 840 3,155 1,734 62.2 83.6 64.2 64.6 56.8 60.3 62.0 59.5 60.5 79.8 13,169 105 1,857 2,570 4,010 2,555 289 368 1,234 180 12,780 105 1,857 2,419 3,928 2,475 289 368 1,157 180 389 - - 150 82 80 - - 77 - 5,398 25 724 1,042 1,253 723 346 204 823 258 2,914 - 160 578 360 521 295 179 640 182 282 - - 78 103 50 - - 50 - 204 - - 75 50 27 52 - - - 53 - - 27 - - - - 27 - 155 - - 105 25 - - 25 - - 78 - - - - 25 - - 53 - 102 - - - 25 25 27 - - 25 78 - - - - 27 - 25 27 - 208 - 25 53 77 - 27 - 27 - 2,046 25 539 384 691 177 25 25 103 77 105 - 80 - 25 - - - - - 353 - 125 127 25 50 - 25 - - 309 - 50 180 52 27 - - - - 213 - 53 - 106 - - - 53 - 230 - - 27 125 25 - - 53 - 150 - - - 125 25 - - - - 85 Table P4-10. Disability, Veteran Status, Latest period Served, and Length of Service by Educational Attainment, U.S.Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Disability Veteran Service Disability Persons 16 years and older Blindness or deafness impairment Condition limits walking or lifting Difficulty learning or remembering Difficulty with personal care Difficulty going outside alone Difficulty in work environment In labor force Females 16 years and older Blindness or deafness impairment Condition limits walking or lifting Difficulty learning or remembering Difficulty with personal care Difficulty going outside alone Difficulty in work environment In labor force Veteran Status Person 18 years and over Now on active duty Active duty in past but not currently Never on active duty In Reserves or National Guard Never served in Armed Forces Latest period Served Persons with service September 2001 or later August 1990 to August 2001 (Incl Persian Gulf War) September 1980 to July 1990 May 1975 to August 1980 Vietnam era ( August 1964 to April 1975) February 1955 to July 1964 Korean Conflict (June 1950 to Jan 1955) World War II (Sept 1940 to July 1947) Some other time Females with service September 2001 or later August 1990 to August 2001 (Incl Persian Gulf War) September 1980 to July 1990 May 1975 to August 1980 Vietnam era ( August 1964 to April 1975) February 1955 to July 1964 Korean Conflict (June 1950 to Jan 1955) World War II (Sept 1940 to July 1947) Some other time Length of Service Persons who served Served less than two years Served 2 years or more Total Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupa -tional Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post -Bachelor degree 90,665 1,478 13,834 19,631 24,072 13,713 2,764 2,374 9,074 3,723 3,136 155 1,101 285 759 391 131 53 182 78 5,033 260 1,618 1,144 1,236 514 106 27 102 27 2,489 127 908 672 419 182 53 52 77 - 1,743 102 680 468 288 75 53 27 50 - 3,688 177 1,033 1,024 593 177 78 128 176 301 4,669 257 1,562 1,107 805 252 105 128 227 226 1,366 - 152 326 307 75 52 77 152 226 48,287 791 6,975 9,602 12,189 8,261 1,674 1,412 5,211 2,172 1,763 52 658 106 499 185 27 53 130 53 3,389 157 1,093 676 920 387 53 27 77 - 1,292 50 437 283 261 103 53 52 52 - 1,012 52 340 257 210 75 27 27 25 - 2,225 127 693 459 438 100 53 103 100 150 2,656 180 1,014 437 517 125 27 103 152 100 733 - 75 125 177 50 27 52 127 100 86,841 1,478 13,286 16,563 23,889 13,688 2,764 2,374 9,074 3,723 338 - - - 158 128 - - 52 - 4,293 - 232 345 1,382 1,014 105 307 543 365 82,210 1,478 13,054 16,219 22,348 12,546 2,659 2,067 8,479 3,358 784 - 53 77 312 160 - - 133 50 81,426 1,478 13,001 16,142 22,037 12,387 2,659 2,067 8,347 3,308 3,885 - 182 267 1,387 908 105 204 545 288 574 - - - 316 180 27 - 52 - 371 - 27 25 53 186 - - 80 - 438 - - - 208 127 - 27 25 52 445 - - 82 182 53 - 50 53 25 1,287 - 78 83 424 258 25 50 207 161 230 - 25 25 - 25 - 52 78 25 258 - 27 52 103 - 27 - 25 25 75 - - - 50 25 - - - - 205 - 25 - 50 53 27 25 25 - 445 - - 30 131 157 - 50 77 - 102 - - - 52 25 - - 25 - 53 - - - - 27 - - 27 - 77 - - - 27 25 - - 25 - - - - - - - - - - - 135 - - 30 53 27 - 25 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 78 - - - - 53 - 25 - - 4,631 - 232 345 1,540 1,142 105 307 595 365 443 - 27 - 211 153 - - 25 27 4,188 - 205 345 1,329 988 105 307 570 338 86 Table P4-11. Labor Force Characteristics by Educational Attainment, U.S.Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Labor Force Characteristics Labor Force Status Persons 16 years and over In labor force Percent of total Armed Forces Civilian labor force Employed At work 40 or more hours Unemployed Percent of civilian labor Not in labor force Females 16 years and over In labor force Percent of total Armed Forces Civilian labor force Employed At work 40 or more hours Unemployed Percent of civilian labor Not in labor force With own children under 6 years In labor force With own children 6 to 17 years In labor force Work Status Last Year Persons 16 years and over Worked last year 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks Usually worked 40 or more hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Usually worked 15 to 39 hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Did not work last year Females 16 years and over Worked last year 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks Usually worked 40 or more hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Usually worked 15 to 39 hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Did not work last year Total Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupa -tional Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post -Bachelor degree 90,665 1,478 13,834 19,631 24,072 13,713 2,764 2,374 9,074 3,723 51,211 558 4,837 9,493 15,184 8,597 1,823 1,530 6,376 2,813 56.5 37.7 35.0 48.4 63.1 62.7 66.0 64.4 70.3 75.6 338 - - - 158 128 - - 52 - 50,873 558 4,837 9,493 15,026 8,469 1,823 1,530 6,325 2,813 48,610 558 4,658 8,705 14,248 8,235 1,771 1,503 6,196 2,735 37,827 320 2,835 6,144 11,475 6,297 1,535 1,350 5,507 2,366 2,263 - 179 788 778 233 52 27 128 78 4.4 - 3.7 8.3 5.2 2.8 2.8 1.7 2.0 2.8 39,454 921 8,998 10,138 8,887 5,116 941 845 2,698 910 90,665 1,478 13,834 19,631 24,072 13,713 2,764 2,374 9,074 3,723 25,586 158 1,630 4,365 7,002 5,068 1,016 928 3,793 1,627 28.2 10.7 11.8 22.2 29.1 37.0 36.8 39.1 41.8 43.7 25 - - - - - - - 25 - 25,561 158 1,630 4,365 7,002 5,068 1,016 928 3,768 1,627 24,278 158 1,630 3,965 6,482 4,938 965 901 3,691 1,549 18,495 53 877 2,593 5,065 3,806 778 799 3,130 1,394 1,283 - - 400 520 130 52 27 77 78 5.0 - - 9.2 7.4 2.6 5.1 2.9 2.0 4.8 22,702 633 5,345 5,238 5,187 3,193 658 484 1,419 545 4,188 - 323 748 1,140 963 52 233 497 232 25,586 158 1,630 4,365 7,002 5,068 1,016 928 3,793 1,627 9,339 27 601 1,629 2,430 2,084 396 360 1,269 543 25,586 158 1,630 4,365 7,002 5,068 1,016 928 3,793 1,627 90,665 1,478 13,834 19,631 24,072 13,713 2,764 2,374 9,074 3,723 53,864 609 5,562 9,704 15,371 9,165 1,931 1,754 6,903 2,865 41,180 341 3,759 6,982 12,597 7,176 1,615 1,298 5,314 2,097 5,697 52 677 1,197 1,092 864 183 304 767 561 2,039 112 349 486 549 243 - - 273 27 2,169 - 441 341 658 315 77 77 260 - 44,430 321 3,847 7,372 13,258 7,337 1,798 1,599 6,188 2,708 36,445 158 2,935 5,684 11,482 6,174 1,536 1,271 5,131 2,072 4,532 25 550 916 807 681 158 227 657 509 925 87 105 282 288 50 - - 113 - 8,079 261 1,377 1,996 1,902 1,598 78 155 608 103 4,195 157 666 1,146 1,090 875 53 27 157 25 1,012 27 77 230 232 183 25 77 110 52 1,010 25 218 179 208 193 - - 160 27 36,800 869 8,272 9,927 8,701 4,548 833 620 2,172 859 48,287 791 6,975 9,602 12,189 8,261 1,674 1,412 5,211 2,172 26,496 210 2,147 4,448 6,873 5,272 1,074 951 3,896 1,625 19,929 105 1,400 3,120 5,417 4,216 913 697 2,923 1,138 3,076 27 284 522 570 510 78 177 522 385 887 25 52 257 312 128 - - 113 - 1,207 - 183 158 391 188 27 27 233 - 21,144 53 1,242 3,120 5,580 4,240 1,018 848 3,522 1,522 17,167 27 881 2,414 4,719 3,611 886 697 2,818 1,113 2,452 - 232 395 390 402 78 125 496 334 415 - 27 128 182 25 - - 53 - 4,539 157 644 1,121 1,162 955 27 103 295 77 2,401 78 360 604 673 528 27 - 105 25 573 27 52 77 180 108 - 52 27 52 394 25 25 103 77 103 - - 60 - 21,791 581 4,828 5,155 5,316 2,989 599 460 1,315 547 87 Table P4-12. Occupation by Educational Attainment, U.S.Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Occupation Occupation Employed civilian workers 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty Executive, administrative, and managerial Management related Professional specialty Engineers and natural sciences Teachers, librarians, and counselors Technical, sales, and administrative support Health technologists and technicians Sales Administrative support, including clerical Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Service Private household Protective service Service, except protective and household Food preparation and service Health service, except household Cleaning and building service Personal service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators, assemblers, & inspector Transportation and material moving Handlers, equip. cleaners, helpers, laborer Occupations NEC/not codable Employed Civilian Females 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty Executive, administrative, and managerial Management related Professional specialty Engineers and natural sciences Teachers, librarians, and counselors Technical, sales, and administrative support Health technologists and technicians Sales Administrative support, including clerical Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Service Private household Protective service Service, except protective and household Food preparation and service Health service, except household Cleaning and building service Personal service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators, assemblers, & inspector Transportation and material moving Handlers, equip. cleaners, helpers, laborer Occupations NEC/not codable Total Less than 9th grade 9th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupa -tional Associate degree, academic Bachelor or higher degree 48,610 5,216 8,705 14,248 8,235 1,771 1,503 8,931 11,925 337 838 1,959 2,325 656 564 5,245 5,831 185 497 1,160 1,307 397 252 2,033 5,831 185 497 1,160 1,307 397 252 2,033 6,094 152 341 799 1,018 260 312 3,212 752 52 27 208 127 52 80 207 3,273 50 133 415 580 78 152 1,865 11,983 755 1,777 3,991 2,731 467 532 1,731 498 27 27 80 105 105 52 103 3,988 520 661 1,489 503 102 197 517 5,987 182 900 1,748 1,815 235 207 902 1,380 27 190 571 309 25 77 182 9,875 1,417 2,345 3,251 1,556 216 280 809 828 437 232 106 27 27 - - 1,921 27 257 830 444 53 155 155 7,126 954 1,857 2,315 1,085 136 125 654 2,730 305 802 863 465 - 50 243 370 - 185 80 27 53 - 25 1,801 438 484 595 205 27 - 52 2,226 210 385 777 388 57 75 334 2,238 373 677 778 153 50 - 207 6,143 1,413 1,359 2,036 474 307 50 503 1,053 77 238 558 52 27 - 102 4,025 1,258 988 1,054 238 205 50 232 416 52 53 208 53 50 - - 5,941 921 1,681 2,101 838 50 77 273 579 - 103 291 131 - - 53 3,411 715 1,058 1,005 415 25 27 167 1,952 207 520 805 292 25 50 53 504 - 27 133 157 25 - 163 24,278 1,788 3,965 6,482 4,938 965 901 5,240 7,490 233 498 1,159 1,379 420 382 3,419 3,465 131 287 617 799 263 125 1,242 3,465 131 287 617 799 263 125 1,242 4,025 102 212 542 580 157 257 2,177 360 52 - 130 25 25 50 78 2,549 50 133 337 426 53 127 1,423 8,653 470 1,293 2,833 2,160 337 342 1,219 419 - 27 53 80 105 52 103 2,437 338 459 945 295 77 60 264 4,416 105 617 1,237 1,477 130 153 697 1,353 27 190 571 309 25 77 155 5,964 902 1,679 1,809 1,006 133 127 309 701 360 182 106 27 27 - - 827 27 155 255 260 27 52 52 4,436 515 1,343 1,447 720 80 75 257 1,665 153 574 456 355 - 25 102 315 - 155 80 27 53 - - 1,062 285 280 418 52 27 - - 1,395 77 334 493 286 - 50 155 235 - 105 77 - - - 53 578 105 105 210 83 25 - 50 53 - 27 27 - - - - 343 78 78 80 57 - - 50 155 27 - 103 - 25 - - 1,091 78 258 368 233 25 50 78 160 - 53 80 - - - 27 544 52 127 185 130 25 - 25 388 27 78 103 103 - 50 27 267 - 27 27 77 25 - 112 88 Table P4-13. Industry and Class of Worker by Educational Attainment, U.S.Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Industry Class of Worker Industry Employed civilian workers 16 years and over Agriculture Forestry and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Printing, publishing, and allied industries Petroleum and coal products Durable goods Stone, clay, glass and concrete products Machinery and transportation equipment Other durable goods manufacturing Transportation, communication, and public utilities Transportation Taxicab service Communications Utilities and sanitary services Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Retail trade General merchandise stores Food stores Eating and drinking places Miscellaneous retail Jewelry stores Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Business services Repair services Private households Other personal services Hotels and other lodging places Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational instruction all levels Other educational services Social service, religious and similar organizations Legal, engineering and professional services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / uncodable Class of Worker Employed civilian workers 16 years and over Private for profit, salaried workers Local or territorial government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers Total Less than 9th grade 9th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupa -tional Associate degree, academic Bachelor or higher degree 48,610 5,216 8,705 14,248 8,235 1,771 1,503 8,931 687 162 215 130 78 25 - 77 307 53 77 77 25 50 - 25 - - - - - - - - 4,574 1,024 1,148 1,189 505 257 50 401 3,489 369 498 1,383 710 77 52 400 2,328 238 185 1,086 530 52 27 211 80 27 27 27 - - - - 125 25 25 50 - 25 - - 1,755 160 133 878 425 27 - 133 1,161 131 313 298 180 25 25 188 368 27 77 80 50 25 25 85 53 27 - 27 - - - - 453 25 80 165 105 - - 78 5,499 760 1,053 1,830 852 157 155 692 1,689 502 530 480 177 - - - 1,484 477 480 375 152 - - - 1,018 - 103 285 260 80 50 240 493 103 - 260 53 - - 77 1,178 102 210 467 177 - 120 102 467 75 108 137 27 - 120 - 711 27 102 331 150 - - 102 7,767 1,066 1,778 2,846 892 103 179 903 927 185 255 280 50 - - 157 1,130 157 289 493 112 - 27 53 2,088 258 569 711 312 27 50 160 1,366 127 280 531 50 27 50 301 654 50 150 227 25 - 25 176 1,895 53 279 363 534 52 128 486 16,061 1,391 2,749 3,940 2,986 841 542 3,612 1,655 25 417 441 355 105 153 158 663 100 100 360 27 - - 75 487 309 125 27 27 - - - 407 25 25 331 27 - - - 2,903 362 804 992 434 52 30 229 622 102 207 128 133 25 - 27 8,478 443 990 1,403 1,771 548 359 2,964 1,719 80 182 316 257 211 78 595 464 53 82 50 103 25 - 150 2,454 103 152 340 413 103 153 1,188 760 78 83 179 191 27 25 177 1,240 77 204 337 338 27 - 258 642 25 52 78 130 77 75 205 6,842 210 623 1,971 1,450 185 277 2,125 312 25 75 52 25 25 - 110 47,422 5,037 8,305 13,792 8,159 1,720 1,503 8,906 28,041 3,104 5,728 8,694 4,806 913 939 3,855 11,018 576 993 2,814 2,080 444 539 3,571 1,040 - 57 309 468 52 - 155 7,273 1,357 1,501 1,951 804 310 25 1,325 50 - 25 25 - - - - 89 Table P4-14. Industry and Class of Worker for Female Workers by Educational Attainment, U.S.Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Industry Class of Worker Industry Employed civilian female workers 16 years and over Agriculture Forestry and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Printing, publishing, & allied industries Petroleum and coal products Durable goods Stone, clay, glass & concrete products Machinery and transportation equipment Other durable goods manufacturing Transportation, communication, and public utilities Transportation Taxicab service Communications Utilities and sanitary services Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Retail trade General merchandise stores Food stores Eating and drinking places Miscellaneous retail Jewelry stores Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Business services Repair services Private households Other personal services Hotels and other lodging places Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational instruction all levels Other educational services Social service, religious and similar organizations Legal, engineering and professional services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / uncodable Class of Worker Employed civilian female workers 16 years and over Private for profit, salaried workers Local or territorial government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers Total Less than 9th grade 9th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupa -tional Associate degree, academic Bachelor or higher degree 24,278 1,788 3,965 6,482 4,938 965 901 5,240 128 - - 25 53 - - 50 77 - 27 - 25 25 - - - - - - - - - - 526 53 78 183 108 - - 103 979 106 158 210 261 52 27 165 527 53 27 131 185 27 27 78 27 - 27 - - - - - 25 - - 25 - - - - 293 53 - 80 106 27 - 27 451 53 131 78 77 25 - 87 213 - 25 53 50 25 - 60 - - - - - - - - 78 - - 25 27 - - 27 1,767 25 234 572 465 52 77 343 279 25 100 77 77 - - - 227 25 75 50 77 - - - 498 - 52 102 131 27 50 137 182 - - 52 53 - - 77 212 27 - 75 50 - 60 - 85 - - 25 - - 60 - 127 27 - 50 50 - - - 4,261 571 1,032 1,537 505 103 77 435 539 27 179 204 25 - - 105 583 78 158 208 85 - 27 27 1,083 130 338 279 209 27 25 75 837 102 179 379 25 27 25 100 376 25 100 176 25 - - 50 1,256 27 153 310 382 52 75 257 10,665 874 1,949 2,532 2,023 553 435 2,299 835 - 232 207 191 27 102 77 52 - - 52 - - - - 385 232 100 27 27 - - - 331 - 25 305 - - - - 1,700 229 474 586 284 52 - 77 338 77 155 53 27 - - 27 6,437 312 884 1,121 1,358 393 334 2,037 1,432 53 182 238 232 185 78 465 357 53 52 50 77 25 - 100 1,707 77 152 263 260 27 128 800 607 27 83 153 165 27 25 127 906 77 153 286 208 27 - 155 435 25 25 52 103 52 75 103 4,271 105 283 1,012 1,065 128 150 1,527 137 - 50 27 - - - 60 23,804 1,788 3,747 6,305 4,886 938 901 5,240 13,768 1,217 2,688 4,105 2,700 547 491 2,022 7,272 261 650 1,487 1,591 340 385 2,557 647 - 27 179 338 - - 103 2,117 310 382 534 257 52 25 557 - - - - - - - - 90 Table P4-15. Incomes Last Year for Households, Families, Males, and Females by Educational Attainment, U.S.Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Note: Statistics for Households use characteristics of Householder. Income Households with Income Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Families with Income Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Males, 16 years and over, with income Percent full-time workers less than $2,500 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,000 $75,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Females, 16 years and over, with income Percent full-time workers less than $2,500 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,000 $75,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Total Less than 9th grade 9th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupa -tional Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post -Bachelor degree 41,739 8,444 7,285 10,664 6,229 1,509 1,136 4,299 2,173 2,558 1,047 568 654 105 105 53 - 25 2,788 1,101 676 468 338 50 52 77 27 2,847 993 735 631 307 27 25 105 25 6,615 1,594 1,413 2,093 835 157 53 419 50 5,384 786 1,039 1,407 1,042 133 282 464 232 6,439 1,261 976 1,629 1,266 258 75 766 208 7,284 1,010 1,248 1,817 1,168 286 252 985 517 4,012 288 290 1,186 598 363 188 652 447 3,811 364 340 780 570 130 155 831 642 35,012 19,912 25,936 34,112 39,991 53,706 52,744 53,785 72,730 45,524 30,920 35,574 44,406 47,268 57,722 58,173 65,910 80,694 26,475 4,755 4,631 7,222 3,907 1,069 832 2,750 1,309 1,150 343 283 341 78 27 53 - 25 1,257 403 310 286 155 25 27 52 - 1,456 444 495 313 127 - 25 52 - 3,564 644 797 1,343 490 52 53 185 - 3,128 501 567 890 620 82 130 312 27 4,299 969 747 1,084 722 183 50 465 78 5,279 825 937 1,318 862 260 150 594 332 3,172 262 204 917 493 312 188 489 307 3,170 364 290 728 360 130 155 603 540 42,716 35,166 32,383 39,362 44,940 61,158 62,623 59,129 88,254 52,194 41,479 40,039 49,432 50,702 68,032 64,520 68,521 98,723 31,895 5,684 6,352 9,153 4,259 910 828 3,289 1,419 61.1 39.3 52.7 74.5 60.8 71.4 69.3 70.4 67.6 861 286 313 261 - - - - - 918 371 258 183 53 27 - - 25 2,495 728 806 521 238 50 - 100 52 2,944 750 799 779 279 52 82 153 50 6,446 1,419 1,361 1,950 810 131 100 520 153 5,785 887 1,300 1,694 977 158 229 387 153 5,922 899 967 1,917 866 207 125 708 232 4,458 265 445 1,315 822 235 240 803 332 2,067 78 103 533 213 50 52 616 422 27,657 18,646 20,204 28,425 29,531 34,338 32,820 40,040 49,223 33,405 23,102 24,448 34,065 36,045 37,471 40,234 49,934 57,691 34,144 5,385 5,858 8,368 5,947 1,284 1,053 4,311 1,937 51.8 18.3 42.1 59.8 61.6 71.1 66.2 65.9 57.5 2,250 999 569 551 50 52 - 30 - 1,744 468 496 337 258 106 27 25 27 4,187 1,406 906 877 607 52 52 261 27 3,861 855 966 1,019 547 108 50 210 105 8,217 1,137 1,556 2,487 1,617 261 202 805 152 6,063 257 863 1,832 1,468 157 381 876 230 4,669 157 271 856 1,062 309 240 1,210 565 2,146 106 78 282 263 186 27 602 601 1,007 - 152 128 75 53 75 293 230 19,802 8,534 14,370 19,167 23,753 29,504 28,117 32,293 43,162 24,393 11,762 18,276 21,879 25,833 31,082 32,540 37,376 46,679 91 Table P4-16 Poverty Status by Educational Attainment, U.S.Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Note: Statistics for Households use characteristics of Householder. Poverty Status Workers in Family Families Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Female householder, no husband present Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Unrelated persons 16 years and over Unrelated persons worked last year Unrelated persons 65 years and over Persons 16 years and over Persons 60 years and over Persons 65 years and over Income below Poverty Level Families Percent below poverty Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Female householder, no husband present Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Unrelated persons 16 years and over Percent below poverty Unrelated person worked last year Unrelated persons 65 years and over Persons 16 years and over Percent below poverty Persons 60 years and over Persons 65 years and over Income last year below specified poverty level Below 75 percent of poverty level Below 125 percent of poverty level Below 150 percent of poverty level Below 200 percent of poverty level Workers in Family Families Total No workers One worker Two or more workers Married couple families Total No workers One worker Two or more workers Female householder, no husband present Total No workers One worker Two or more workers Total Less than 9th grade 9th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupa -tional Associate degree, academic Bachelor or higher degree 28,756 5,277 5,020 7,914 4,297 1,226 832 4,189 19,175 2,230 3,264 5,573 3,179 911 652 3,366 14,321 1,823 2,434 4,385 2,618 756 362 1,944 11,929 1,503 2,100 3,557 2,175 679 312 1,602 5,489 583 1,040 1,765 1,165 235 180 522 5,588 2,560 694 963 564 268 25 515 10,206 1,749 1,829 3,008 1,731 444 337 1,107 6,248 441 1,156 2,017 1,290 261 182 900 6,641 1,026 1,217 1,837 1,372 236 157 797 5,799 859 1,114 1,600 1,165 211 157 694 2,294 324 490 677 517 78 105 103 1,572 825 127 285 100 158 - 77 3,731 508 685 1,298 502 185 179 374 2,669 273 470 865 477 160 100 323 404 135 83 78 53 30 - 25 90,665 15,313 19,631 24,072 13,713 2,764 2,374 12,798 24,253 9,276 3,889 5,053 2,763 611 229 2,433 15,257 6,856 2,022 2,697 1,805 457 125 1,294 6,811 1,682 1,708 2,020 777 208 105 312 23.7 31.9 34.0 25.5 18.1 17.0 12.6 7.4 2,225 285 748 805 207 25 52 103 4,133 968 1,165 1,140 418 157 105 182 3,480 781 1,008 986 365 131 80 128 1,749 318 571 467 183 78 78 53 1,458 708 182 285 153 53 - 77 3,724 917 986 1,065 440 105 80 131 1,482 182 440 599 182 - 27 53 2,898 737 805 753 340 78 80 105 2,500 628 726 675 286 53 80 52 1,335 241 415 338 183 52 53 53 543 312 77 77 25 53 - - 1,418 284 291 589 100 25 78 50 38.0 55.8 42.5 45.4 20.0 13.6 43.8 13.4 409 75 77 182 75 - - - 212 82 53 52 - - - 25 24,358 6,004 6,185 6,825 2,902 570 442 1,430 26.9 39.2 31.5 28.4 21.2 20.6 18.6 11.2 8,354 3,546 1,229 1,921 976 158 25 500 6,144 2,845 687 1,267 846 133 25 341 20,518 5,043 5,015 5,662 2,616 520 417 1,246 28,555 6,990 7,445 7,861 3,502 728 492 1,536 32,729 7,689 8,300 9,398 4,087 833 545 1,877 41,630 9,614 10,231 11,781 5,755 1,094 623 2,530 28,756 5,277 5,020 7,914 4,297 1,226 832 4,189 5,283 1,720 967 1,403 645 183 52 313 10,643 1,769 1,930 2,931 1,693 310 307 1,703 12,830 1,787 2,124 3,580 1,959 733 474 2,174 15,168 3,034 2,464 3,861 1,975 703 414 2,717 2,701 1,012 471 672 258 78 - 210 3,647 729 692 803 446 78 100 797 8,819 1,292 1,301 2,386 1,270 547 314 1,710 10,206 1,749 1,829 3,008 1,731 444 337 1,107 2,142 658 443 523 283 105 52 78 5,149 783 794 1,530 988 153 182 719 2,915 309 592 955 459 186 103 310 92 Table P5-1. Age, Marital Status, and Hispanic Origin by Labor Force Status, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Age Marital Status Hispanic Origin Persons 16 years and over Total 16 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Median Females 16 years and over Total 16 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Median Marital Status Males 16 years and over Never married Now married Separated Widowed Divorced Females 16 years and over Never married Now married Separated Widowed Divorced Persons 16 years and over Hispanic Origin Total Puerto Rican Dominican Republic Cuban Other Spanish/Hispanic Not Spanish/Hispanic Females 16 years and over Hispanic Origin Total Puerto Rican Dominican Republic Cuban Other Spanish/Hispanic Not Spanish/Hispanic Total 16 years and over In labor force Per -cent Armed Forces Civil -ian labor force Employed At Work Worked 40 hours or more Unem -ployed Per -cent Not in labor force 90,665 51,211 56.5 338 50,873 48,610 45,512 37,827 2,263 4.4 39,454 6,517 1,695 26.0 - 1,695 1,176 1,098 410 519 30.6 4,822 5,677 3,546 62.5 - 3,546 3,258 3,077 2,449 288 8.1 2,130 6,581 4,624 70.3 25 4,599 4,419 4,005 3,301 180 3.9 1,957 5,450 4,202 77.1 103 4,098 4,047 3,760 3,295 52 1.3 1,248 16,741 12,556 75.0 183 12,373 12,038 11,188 10,006 335 2.7 4,185 16,829 12,230 72.7 27 12,203 11,802 11,191 9,698 401 3.3 4,600 17,613 9,700 55.1 - 9,700 9,262 8,635 6,872 438 4.5 7,913 15,257 2,658 17.4 - 2,658 2,608 2,557 1,796 50 1.9 12,598 47.6 44.2 39.3 44.3 44.5 44.7 44.2 37.7 56.4 48,287 25,586 53.0 25 25,561 24,278 22,854 18,495 1,283 5.0 22,702 3,093 898 29.0 - 898 608 608 208 290 32.3 2,195 3,038 1,632 53.7 - 1,632 1,422 1,344 924 210 12.8 1,406 3,147 2,217 70.4 - 2,217 2,140 1,983 1,701 77 3.5 931 3,169 2,387 75.3 25 2,362 2,311 2,130 1,765 52 2.2 781 8,814 6,333 71.9 - 6,333 6,126 5,608 4,875 207 3.3 2,481 9,232 6,465 70.0 - 6,465 6,195 5,940 5,128 270 4.2 2,767 9,579 4,646 48.5 - 4,646 4,467 4,232 3,244 179 3.8 4,934 8,215 1,009 12.3 - 1,009 1,009 1,009 648 - - 7,207 48.4 43.9 32.5 43.9 44.1 44.5 43.9 35.5 56.9 90,665 51,211 56.5 338 50,873 48,610 45,512 37,827 2,263 4.4 39,454 34,567 20,284 58.7 78 20,205 18,943 17,624 14,453 1,262 6.2 14,284 39,356 23,004 58.5 233 22,771 22,060 20,748 17,609 711 3.1 16,352 2,153 1,270 59.0 - 1,270 1,191 1,191 907 80 6.3 883 5,982 1,400 23.4 - 1,400 1,400 1,244 977 - - 4,582 8,606 5,252 61.0 27 5,225 5,016 4,706 3,881 210 4.0 3,354 48,287 25,586 53.0 25 25,561 24,278 22,854 18,495 1,283 5.0 22,702 18,651 10,814 58.0 - 10,814 10,063 9,462 7,608 752 7.0 7,837 19,272 10,633 55.2 25 10,608 10,237 9,646 7,871 371 3.5 8,639 1,143 598 52.3 - 598 572 572 392 27 4.4 545 4,530 897 19.8 - 897 897 846 639 - - 3,633 4,690 2,643 56.3 - 2,643 2,510 2,328 1,986 133 5.0 2,048 90,665 51,211 56.5 338 50,873 48,610 45,512 37,827 2,263 4.4 39,454 8,939 4,698 52.5 - 4,698 4,433 4,172 3,354 264 5.6 4,242 5,344 3,370 63.1 - 3,370 3,267 2,913 2,212 103 3.1 1,973 320 215 67.2 - 215 215 188 188 - - 105 1,576 814 51.6 27 787 787 709 629 - - 762 74,486 42,114 56.5 312 41,802 39,907 37,530 31,444 1,895 4.5 32,372 48,287 25,586 53.0 25 25,561 24,278 22,854 18,495 1,283 5.0 22,702 4,750 2,298 48.4 - 2,298 2,112 1,956 1,453 186 8.1 2,452 3,044 1,738 57.1 - 1,738 1,713 1,563 1,202 25 1.4 1,306 78 52 66.0 - 52 52 52 52 - - 27 950 394 41.5 - 394 394 343 289 - - 555 39,466 21,103 53.5 25 21,078 20,007 18,941 15,498 1,072 5.1 18,362 93 Table P5-3. Place of Birth by Labor Force Status, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Place of Birth All Persons Total U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Florida Massachusetts New Jersey New York Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Haiti St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia St. Vincent and Grenadines Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Females Total U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Florida Massachusetts New Jersey New York Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Haiti St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia St. Vincent and Grenadines Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Total 16 years and over In labor force Per -cent Armed Forces Civil -ian labor force Employed At Work Worked 40 hours or more Unem -ployed Per -cent Not in labor force 90,665 51,211 56.5 338 50,873 48,610 45,512 37,827 2,263 4.4 39,454 36,197 19,746 54.6 128 19,617 18,354 17,162 14,570 1,264 6.4 16,452 17,950 10,381 57.8 53 10,328 9,667 9,004 7,646 660 6.4 7,569 810 342 42.2 - 342 342 342 137 - - 468 17,437 9,023 51.7 75 8,948 8,345 7,817 6,787 603 6.7 8,414 12,394 7,767 62.7 53 7,714 7,446 6,976 5,892 268 3.5 4,627 637 400 62.8 - 400 374 374 374 27 6.6 237 529 208 39.3 - 208 182 182 182 27 12.8 321 495 314 63.3 - 314 287 237 132 27 8.5 182 340 206 60.4 - 206 206 206 176 - - 135 3,203 2,166 67.6 - 2,166 2,109 1,971 1,844 57 2.6 1,037 492 282 57.3 - 282 282 282 255 - - 210 4,836 1,874 38.7 - 1,874 1,847 1,821 1,423 27 1.4 2,962 35,392 20,547 58.1 131 20,416 19,762 18,353 14,972 653 3.2 14,845 5,130 2,552 49.7 - 2,552 2,474 2,317 1,799 78 3.1 2,578 2,327 927 39.8 - 927 927 902 675 - - 1,400 4,498 3,240 72.0 27 3,214 3,077 2,767 2,120 137 4.3 1,258 4,311 2,786 64.6 - 2,786 2,734 2,454 2,068 52 1.9 1,525 652 451 69.2 - 451 426 301 251 25 5.6 201 7,412 4,460 60.2 105 4,355 4,147 4,020 3,533 208 4.8 2,952 3,734 2,047 54.8 - 2,047 1,997 1,843 1,526 50 2.5 1,687 697 418 60.0 - 418 393 366 286 25 6.0 279 2,213 1,257 56.8 - 1,257 1,204 1,125 994 53 4.2 956 1,845 1,277 69.2 25 1,252 1,200 1,200 970 52 4.1 568 48,287 25,586 53.0 25 25,561 24,278 22,854 18,495 1,283 5.0 22,702 19,102 10,303 53.9 25 10,278 9,605 9,063 7,645 673 6.6 8,799 9,708 5,594 57.6 - 5,594 5,198 4,907 4,138 396 7.1 4,114 392 115 29.4 - 115 115 115 30 - - 277 9,002 4,594 51.0 25 4,569 4,291 4,041 3,478 277 6.1 4,408 6,230 3,751 60.2 - 3,751 3,537 3,272 2,687 215 5.7 2,479 212 82 38.6 - 82 55 55 55 27 32.6 130 213 77 36.0 - 77 50 50 50 27 34.6 136 284 207 73.0 - 207 180 155 50 27 12.8 77 153 100 65.4 - 100 100 100 100 - - 53 1,866 1,224 65.6 - 1,224 1,168 1,056 981 57 4.6 642 285 127 44.5 - 127 127 127 100 - - 158 2,385 682 28.6 - 682 682 682 470 - - 1,703 19,645 10,311 52.5 - 10,311 9,967 9,350 7,360 343 3.3 9,334 2,860 1,405 49.1 - 1,405 1,353 1,196 938 52 3.7 1,456 1,484 469 31.6 - 469 469 469 342 - - 1,014 2,511 1,596 63.6 - 1,596 1,486 1,410 1,074 110 6.9 915 2,454 1,412 57.5 - 1,412 1,412 1,310 1,027 - - 1,042 301 201 66.7 - 201 176 125 100 25 12.5 100 4,166 2,316 55.6 - 2,316 2,186 2,134 1,726 130 5.6 1,850 2,159 1,053 48.8 - 1,053 1,053 1,003 790 - - 1,106 312 158 50.7 - 158 158 131 78 - - 153 1,163 603 51.8 - 603 576 549 470 27 4.4 560 926 539 58.2 - 539 487 487 334 52 9.6 387 94 Table P5-4. Citizenship and Year of Entry by Labor Force Status, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Citizenship Year of Entry Citizenship All Persons U.S. citizen Born in U.S. Virgin Islands Born in U.S. or U.S. territory Born abroad of U.S. parents Naturalized U.S. citizen Not a U.S. citizen Permanent resident Temporary resident Females U.S. citizen Born in U.S. Virgin Islands Born in U.S. or U.S. territory Born abroad of U.S. parents Naturalized U.S. citizen Not a U.S. citizen Permanent resident Temporary resident Entry year for persons born outside Virgin Islands Total 2002 to 2007 1996 to 2001 1992 to 1995 1986 to 1991 1976 to 1985 1966 to 1975 1965 or before Non U.S. citizens Total 2002 to 2007 1996 to 2001 1992 to 1995 1986 to 1991 1976 to 1985 1966 to 1975 1965 or before Entry year for females born outside Virgin Islands Total 2002 to 2007 1996 to 2001 1992 to 1995 1986 to 1991 1976 to 1985 1966 to 1975 1965 or before Non U.S. citizens Total 2002 to 2007 1996 to 2001 1992 to 1995 1986 to 1991 1976 to 1985 1966 to 1975 1965 or before Total 16 years and over In labor force Per -cent Armed Forces Civil -ian labor force Employed At Work Worked 40 hours or more Unem -ployed Per -cent Not in labor force 90,665 51,211 56.5 338 50,873 48,610 45,512 37,827 2,263 4.4 39,454 81,283 45,456 55.9 313 45,143 43,140 40,603 33,745 2,003 4.4 35,827 36,197 19,746 54.6 128 19,617 18,354 17,162 14,570 1,264 6.4 16,452 17,230 9,641 56.0 53 9,588 9,294 8,797 7,316 294 3.1 7,589 246 160 64.9 - 160 135 135 83 25 15.7 87 27,609 15,909 57.6 131 15,778 15,358 14,509 11,776 420 2.7 11,700 9,382 5,755 61.3 25 5,730 5,470 4,909 4,082 260 4.5 3,627 8,356 5,162 61.8 25 5,137 4,952 4,467 3,717 185 3.6 3,193 1,027 593 57.7 - 593 517 442 365 75 12.7 434 48,287 25,586 53.0 25 25,561 24,278 22,854 18,495 1,283 5.0 22,702 43,460 23,173 53.3 25 23,148 21,969 20,747 16,930 1,179 5.1 20,287 19,102 10,303 53.9 25 10,278 9,605 9,063 7,645 673 6.6 8,799 8,615 4,434 51.5 - 4,434 4,219 3,954 3,156 215 4.8 4,181 108 52 47.7 - 52 27 27 - 25 48.5 57 15,635 8,385 53.6 - 8,385 8,118 7,704 6,128 267 3.2 7,250 4,827 2,413 50.0 - 2,413 2,309 2,107 1,565 103 4.3 2,415 4,370 2,209 50.6 - 2,209 2,156 1,979 1,462 53 2.4 2,161 457 204 44.5 - 204 153 128 103 50 24.6 254 54,467 31,465 57.8 210 31,255 30,256 28,350 23,257 999 3.2 23,002 7,541 4,971 65.9 27 4,944 4,656 4,214 3,505 288 5.8 2,570 4,888 3,445 70.5 25 3,420 3,265 3,163 2,709 155 4.5 1,443 3,459 2,530 73.2 53 2,477 2,371 2,267 1,766 106 4.3 929 5,368 3,749 69.8 - 3,749 3,619 3,310 2,661 130 3.5 1,619 8,401 5,725 68.1 27 5,698 5,510 5,229 4,446 188 3.3 2,676 13,450 6,963 51.8 52 6,911 6,831 6,341 5,197 80 1.2 6,487 11,361 4,083 35.9 27 4,057 4,005 3,825 2,973 52 1.3 7,278 9,382 5,755 61.3 25 5,730 5,470 4,909 4,082 260 4.5 3,627 2,787 1,690 60.6 - 1,690 1,615 1,386 1,128 75 4.5 1,097 1,458 1,076 73.8 - 1,076 997 921 794 78 7.3 382 1,067 812 76.1 - 812 759 680 601 53 6.6 255 919 688 74.8 - 688 661 636 533 27 3.9 232 952 540 56.7 - 540 514 462 359 27 4.9 412 1,229 641 52.1 25 616 616 540 437 - - 589 969 309 31.9 - 309 309 283 232 - - 660 29,185 15,283 52.4 - 15,283 14,673 13,791 10,850 610 4.0 13,902 3,402 1,986 58.4 - 1,986 1,878 1,666 1,190 108 5.4 1,416 2,317 1,440 62.1 - 1,440 1,337 1,310 1,006 103 7.2 877 2,016 1,371 68.0 - 1,371 1,318 1,268 949 53 3.9 645 3,046 1,998 65.6 - 1,998 1,869 1,714 1,377 130 6.5 1,048 4,815 2,971 61.7 - 2,971 2,834 2,758 2,293 137 4.6 1,844 7,551 3,469 45.9 - 3,469 3,416 3,184 2,557 53 1.5 4,082 6,037 2,047 33.9 - 2,047 2,022 1,892 1,479 25 1.2 3,991 4,827 2,413 50.0 - 2,413 2,309 2,107 1,565 103 4.3 2,415 1,453 664 45.7 - 664 639 564 407 25 3.8 789 777 470 60.5 - 470 419 392 265 52 11.0 307 534 304 56.9 - 304 304 279 252 - - 230 564 409 72.5 - 409 382 357 254 27 6.5 155 517 232 44.9 - 232 232 232 155 - - 285 669 233 34.9 - 233 233 208 157 - - 435 314 100 32.0 - 100 100 75 75 - - 213 95 Table P5-6. Reason for Migration and Language Spoken at Home by Labor Force Status, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Reason for Migration Language Spoken at Home Persons 16 years and over Born in Virgin Islands Born outside Virgin Islands Reason for migration Employment Spouse of employed person Dependent of employed person Family member of employed resident Student attending college Missionary work Medical reasons Visiting/vacation Other Females 16 years and over Born in Virgin Islands Born outside Virgin Islands Reason for migration Employment Spouse of employed person Dependent of employed person Family member of employed resident Student attending college Missionary work Medical reasons Visiting/vacation Other Language Spoken at Home Persons 16 years and over Speak only English at home Speak other Language at Home Ability to speak English Speaks English very well Speaks English well Speaks some English Does not speak English Primary Language Spoken French, Patois, Creole Spanish Other language Females 16 years and over Speak only English at home Speak other Language at Home Ability to speak English Speaks English very well Speaks English well Speaks some English Does not speak English Primary Language Spoken French, Patois, Creole Spanish Other language Total 16 years and over In labor force Per -cent Armed Forces Civil -ian labor force Employed At Work Worked 40 hours or more Unem -ployed Per -cent Not in labor force 90,665 51,211 56.5 338 50,873 48,610 45,512 37,827 2,263 4.4 39,454 36,197 19,746 54.6 128 19,617 18,354 17,162 14,570 1,264 6.4 16,452 54,467 31,465 57.8 210 31,255 30,256 28,350 23,257 999 3.2 23,002 20,611 12,213 59.3 53 12,159 11,899 11,215 9,642 260 2.1 8,399 5,197 2,477 47.7 - 2,477 2,372 2,270 1,666 105 4.2 2,720 10,309 5,903 57.3 130 5,773 5,593 5,360 4,688 180 3.1 4,406 9,787 5,664 57.9 27 5,638 5,420 5,058 3,908 218 3.9 4,122 619 489 79.0 - 489 464 437 337 25 5.1 130 233 182 77.8 - 182 182 128 103 - - 52 27 - - - - - - - - - 27 5,583 3,195 57.2 - 3,195 3,169 2,860 2,132 27 0.8 2,387 2,103 1,343 63.9 - 1,343 1,158 1,021 781 185 13.8 760 48,287 25,586 53.0 25 25,561 24,278 22,854 18,495 1,283 5.0 22,702 19,102 10,303 53.9 25 10,278 9,605 9,063 7,645 673 6.6 8,799 29,185 15,283 52.4 - 15,283 14,673 13,791 10,850 610 4.0 13,902 8,255 4,191 50.8 - 4,191 4,064 3,808 3,193 127 3.0 4,064 4,652 2,140 46.0 - 2,140 2,087 2,035 1,431 53 2.5 2,512 5,844 3,329 57.0 - 3,329 3,224 3,096 2,762 105 3.1 2,515 6,039 3,163 52.4 - 3,163 2,997 2,791 1,979 166 5.3 2,876 517 412 79.7 - 412 387 360 285 25 6.1 105 130 78 60.2 - 78 78 78 78 - - 52 - - - - - - - - - - - 2,611 1,200 45.9 - 1,200 1,173 1,045 733 27 2.2 1,411 1,138 770 67.7 - 770 663 578 388 107 13.9 368 90,665 51,211 56.5 338 50,873 48,610 45,512 37,827 2,263 4.4 39,454 65,067 34,754 53.4 285 34,470 32,915 30,753 26,013 1,555 4.5 30,312 25,598 16,456 64.3 53 16,403 15,695 14,758 11,814 708 4.3 9,142 18,035 12,011 66.6 53 11,958 11,405 10,824 8,764 553 4.6 6,025 4,528 2,783 61.5 - 2,783 2,706 2,556 2,036 77 2.8 1,745 2,508 1,457 58.1 - 1,457 1,406 1,200 914 52 3.5 1,051 526 205 39.0 - 205 179 179 100 27 13.0 321 6,960 4,753 68.3 27 4,726 4,464 4,057 3,280 262 5.5 2,206 17,218 10,620 61.7 27 10,594 10,201 9,758 7,743 393 3.7 6,597 1,421 1,083 76.2 - 1,083 1,030 943 791 53 4.9 338 48,287 25,586 53.0 25 25,561 24,278 22,854 18,495 1,283 5.0 22,702 34,508 17,771 51.5 25 17,746 16,861 15,804 13,039 885 5.0 16,737 13,780 7,815 56.7 - 7,815 7,417 7,050 5,457 398 5.1 5,964 9,730 5,893 60.6 - 5,893 5,548 5,359 4,260 345 5.9 3,836 2,448 1,324 54.1 - 1,324 1,297 1,197 887 27 2.0 1,124 1,206 496 41.1 - 496 470 393 260 27 5.4 710 397 102 25.7 - 102 102 102 50 - - 295 3,645 2,242 61.5 - 2,242 2,081 1,981 1,669 160 7.1 1,403 9,350 5,074 54.3 - 5,074 4,889 4,683 3,451 185 3.6 4,276 785 500 63.7 - 500 447 387 337 53 10.6 285 96 Table P5-7. Parents' Place of Birth by Labor Force Status, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Parents' Birthplace Father's Birthplace All Persons U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States Massachusetts Michigan New Jersey New York Pennsylvania South Carolina Texas Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Anguilla Antigua / Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Grenada Haiti Montserrat St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia St. Vincent & Grenadines Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Not Known or Not Stated Mother's Birthplace Total U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States Massachusetts Michigan New Jersey New York Pennsylvania South Carolina Texas Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Anguilla Antigua / Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Grenada Haiti Montserrat St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia St. Vincent & Grenadines Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Not Known or Not Stated Total 16 years and over In labor force Per -cent Armed Forces Civil -ian labor force Employed At Work Worked 40 hours or more Unem -ployed Per -cent Not in labor force 90,665 51,211 56.5 338 50,873 48,610 45,512 37,827 2,263 4.4 39,454 18,348 10,575 57.6 52 10,524 9,775 9,566 8,337 748 7.1 7,772 9,362 5,595 59.8 27 5,568 5,196 5,036 4,370 372 6.7 3,767 770 335 43.5 - 335 335 335 190 - - 435 8,190 4,646 56.7 25 4,621 4,244 4,194 3,777 376 8.1 3,545 8,855 6,210 70.1 52 6,158 5,922 5,654 4,665 236 3.8 2,645 437 335 76.7 - 335 335 310 260 - - 102 252 137 54.3 - 137 137 137 112 - - 115 312 202 64.8 - 202 202 176 150 - - 110 2,001 1,347 67.3 - 1,347 1,269 1,183 1,036 78 5.8 653 493 389 78.8 - 389 362 362 309 27 6.8 105 466 237 50.9 - 237 237 237 237 - - 229 230 179 77.6 - 179 179 179 152 - - 52 6,780 3,266 48.2 27 3,239 3,133 3,003 2,316 106 3.3 3,514 42,119 26,923 63.9 157 26,766 25,702 24,154 19,888 1,064 4.0 15,197 1,587 1,070 67.4 - 1,070 1,070 1,070 916 - - 517 6,266 3,684 58.8 - 3,684 3,555 3,319 2,697 128 3.5 2,583 3,903 1,901 48.7 - 1,901 1,851 1,724 1,438 50 2.6 2,002 4,822 3,529 73.2 27 3,503 3,341 3,031 2,284 162 4.6 1,293 4,464 3,007 67.4 - 3,007 2,928 2,850 2,336 78 2.6 1,458 884 515 58.3 - 515 465 465 258 50 9.7 369 477 376 78.9 - 376 351 226 176 25 6.7 100 806 514 63.8 - 514 514 439 364 - - 292 8,435 5,629 66.7 105 5,524 5,265 5,032 4,415 258 4.7 2,807 4,422 2,759 62.4 - 2,759 2,655 2,477 2,159 103 3.7 1,663 855 675 78.9 - 675 650 623 468 25 3.7 180 2,634 1,705 64.7 - 1,705 1,547 1,442 1,259 158 9.3 930 2,358 1,711 72.6 25 1,686 1,603 1,576 1,271 83 4.9 647 12,206 2,526 20.7 27 2,500 2,475 1,560 1,351 25 1.0 9,679 90,665 51,211 56.5 338 50,873 48,610 45,512 37,827 2,263 4.4 39,454 19,940 11,133 55.8 78 11,055 10,258 9,918 8,582 797 7.2 8,807 10,184 5,839 57.3 53 5,785 5,339 5,100 4,485 446 7.7 4,346 1,084 626 57.8 - 626 626 626 392 - - 457 8,647 4,668 54.0 25 4,643 4,292 4,192 3,706 351 7.6 3,979 8,826 6,357 72.0 27 6,330 6,040 5,859 4,684 290 4.6 2,469 469 392 83.6 - 392 335 310 260 57 14.4 77 152 127 83.5 - 127 127 127 102 - - 25 420 337 80.2 - 337 337 337 280 - - 83 2,037 1,281 62.9 - 1,281 1,254 1,228 1,010 27 2.1 756 255 177 69.3 - 177 177 177 150 - - 78 593 364 61.4 - 364 339 339 314 25 6.9 229 176 150 85.7 - 150 150 150 150 - - 25 6,403 3,105 48.5 - 3,105 2,972 2,894 2,340 133 4.3 3,298 41,500 26,620 64.1 182 26,438 25,507 23,983 19,775 932 3.5 14,880 1,480 1,045 70.6 - 1,045 1,045 1,045 868 - - 435 6,270 3,765 60.1 - 3,765 3,610 3,376 2,704 155 4.1 2,504 3,730 1,787 47.9 25 1,762 1,762 1,661 1,410 - - 1,943 4,926 3,575 72.6 27 3,548 3,471 3,161 2,436 77 2.2 1,352 4,500 3,064 68.1 - 3,064 2,934 2,803 2,286 130 4.2 1,436 884 542 61.3 - 542 517 517 283 25 4.6 343 577 477 82.6 - 477 451 326 276 25 5.3 100 921 588 63.8 - 588 588 487 387 - - 334 8,662 5,880 67.9 105 5,776 5,464 5,282 4,615 312 5.4 2,781 4,369 2,657 60.8 - 2,657 2,554 2,374 2,003 103 3.9 1,712 809 603 74.5 - 603 551 524 444 52 8.6 207 2,374 1,445 60.8 - 1,445 1,392 1,287 1,129 53 3.7 930 2,567 1,757 68.4 25 1,732 1,645 1,559 1,330 87 5.0 810 11,429 2,240 19.6 27 2,213 2,188 1,300 1,116 25 1.1 9,189 97 Table P5-8. Residence 5 years ago by Labor Force Status, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Residence 5 Years Ago Residence 5 years ago Persons 16 years and over Same house in Virgin Islands Percent Different house in Virgin Islands Same island Different island Resided outside Virgin Islands United States Florida Georgia Massachusetts New York Ohio Texas Virginia Puerto Rico Other Caribbean British Virgin Islands St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere India Females 16 years and over Same house in Virgin Islands Percent Different house in Virgin Islands Same island Different island Resided outside Virgin Islands United States Florida Georgia Massachusetts New York Ohio Texas Virginia Puerto Rico Other Caribbean British Virgin Islands St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere India Total 16 years and over In labor force Per -cent Armed Forces Civil -ian labor force Employed At Work Worked 40 hours or more Unem -ployed Per -cent Not in labor force 90,665 51,211 56.5 338 50,873 48,610 45,512 37,827 2,263 4.4 39,454 55,434 32,790 59.2 157 32,634 31,359 29,813 24,527 1,275 3.9 22,643 61.1 64.0 46.3 64.1 64.5 65.5 64.8 56.3 57.4 24,122 12,752 52.9 155 12,597 11,898 11,074 9,276 700 5.6 11,369 22,381 12,042 53.8 155 11,887 11,212 10,492 8,824 675 5.7 10,339 1,740 710 40.8 - 710 685 582 452 25 3.5 1,030 11,110 5,668 51.0 27 5,641 5,353 4,625 4,025 288 5.1 5,442 6,281 3,121 49.7 27 3,094 2,960 2,585 2,244 135 4.4 3,160 1,096 492 44.9 - 492 467 388 312 25 5.1 604 310 131 42.4 - 131 131 131 131 - - 179 53 27 50.0 - 27 27 27 27 - - 27 495 155 31.3 - 155 155 128 102 - - 340 105 78 74.6 - 78 78 78 78 - - 27 283 208 73.5 - 208 208 182 157 - - 75 105 78 74.6 - 78 78 78 78 - - 27 1,065 758 71.2 - 758 732 656 630 27 3.5 307 3,255 1,560 47.9 - 1,560 1,433 1,154 923 127 8.1 1,695 105 52 49.3 - 52 52 52 - - - 53 406 205 50.6 - 205 205 180 130 - - 201 435 182 41.7 - 182 131 106 106 50 27.6 254 346 106 30.8 - 106 80 80 53 27 25.0 239 509 229 44.9 - 229 229 229 229 - - 280 226 75 33.3 - 75 75 75 75 - - 150 48,287 25,586 53.0 25 25,561 24,278 22,854 18,495 1,283 5.0 22,702 29,928 16,577 55.4 - 16,577 15,868 15,172 12,440 708 4.3 13,352 62.0 64.8 - 64.9 65.4 66.4 67.3 55.2 58.8 12,988 6,536 50.3 25 6,510 6,044 5,607 4,425 467 7.2 6,452 12,599 6,324 50.2 25 6,299 5,857 5,497 4,340 441 7.0 6,275 389 212 54.5 - 212 187 110 85 25 11.8 177 5,371 2,474 46.1 - 2,474 2,366 2,075 1,631 108 4.4 2,898 2,914 1,554 53.3 - 1,554 1,471 1,306 1,042 83 5.3 1,360 282 232 82.2 - 232 232 205 155 - - 50 204 78 38.4 - 78 78 78 78 - - 125 53 27 50.0 - 27 27 27 27 - - 27 155 77 49.5 - 77 77 77 50 - - 78 78 52 66.0 - 52 52 52 52 - - 27 102 52 50.7 - 52 52 52 52 - - 50 78 52 66.0 - 52 52 52 52 - - 27 208 131 63.1 - 131 131 131 105 - - 77 2,019 763 37.8 - 763 738 612 459 25 3.3 1,256 105 52 49.3 - 52 52 52 - - - 53 353 152 43.1 - 152 152 127 77 - - 201 282 53 18.9 - 53 53 53 53 - - 229 213 53 25.0 - 53 53 53 27 - - 160 230 25 10.9 - 25 25 25 25 - - 205 150 25 16.7 - 25 25 25 25 - - 125 98 Table P5-9. School Enrollment, Educational Attainment and Vocational training by Labor Force Status, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands School Enrollment Educational Attainment Vocational Training School Enrollment Enrolled person 16 years and over Elementary or high school Public elementary or high school Post-Graduate Public post-graduate Enrolled females 16 years and over Elementary or high school Public elementary or high school Post-Graduate Public post-graduate Educational Attainment Persons 16 years and over 1st to 8th grade 9th or 10th grade 11th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post-Bachelor degree Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Females 16 years or over 1st to 8th grade 9th or 10th grade 11th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post-Bachelor degree Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Persons 18 to 24 years Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Females 18 to 24 years Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Vocational training Persons 16 years and over No Vocational Training Some vocational training Certificate program Technical preparation course On the job training Technical college program Total 16 years and over In labor force Per -cent Armed Forces Civil -ian labor force Employed At Work Worked 40 hours or more Unem -ployed Per -cent Not in labor force 10,905 4,450 40.8 77 4,373 4,035 3,905 2,532 338 7.7 6,455 4,074 552 13.5 - 552 315 315 50 237 42.9 3,523 3,598 467 13.0 - 467 260 260 50 207 44.3 3,131 6,831 3,899 57.1 77 3,822 3,720 3,590 2,482 102 2.7 2,932 3,923 2,084 53.1 77 2,008 1,983 1,906 1,120 25 1.2 1,838 6,032 2,699 44.7 - 2,699 2,437 2,386 1,586 262 9.7 3,333 1,941 295 15.2 - 295 135 135 - 160 54.3 1,646 1,777 235 13.2 - 235 105 105 - 130 55.3 1,543 4,091 2,404 58.8 - 2,404 2,302 2,251 1,586 102 4.2 1,687 2,308 1,355 58.7 - 1,355 1,330 1,305 808 25 1.9 954 90,665 51,211 56.5 338 50,873 48,610 45,512 37,827 2,263 4.4 39,454 15,313 5,394 35.2 - 5,394 5,216 4,726 3,155 179 3.3 9,918 8,042 3,418 42.5 - 3,418 3,040 2,805 2,025 378 11.1 4,624 11,589 6,075 52.4 - 6,075 5,665 5,234 4,118 410 6.8 5,514 24,072 15,184 63.1 158 15,026 14,248 13,267 11,475 778 5.2 8,887 13,713 8,597 62.7 128 8,469 8,235 7,697 6,297 233 2.8 5,116 2,764 1,823 66.0 - 1,823 1,771 1,745 1,535 52 2.8 941 2,374 1,530 64.4 - 1,530 1,503 1,478 1,350 27 1.7 845 9,074 6,376 70.3 52 6,325 6,196 5,928 5,507 128 2.0 2,698 3,723 2,813 75.6 - 2,813 2,735 2,633 2,366 78 2.8 910 61.5 70.9 100.0 70.7 71.4 72.0 75.4 57.3 49.2 14.1 17.9 15.3 18.0 18.4 18.8 20.8 9.1 9.1 48,287 25,586 53.0 25 25,561 24,278 22,854 18,495 1,283 5.0 22,702 7,766 1,788 23.0 - 1,788 1,788 1,656 930 - - 5,978 3,537 1,357 38.4 - 1,357 1,137 1,137 697 220 16.2 2,181 6,065 3,008 49.6 - 3,008 2,828 2,548 1,896 180 6.0 3,057 12,189 7,002 57.4 - 7,002 6,482 6,020 5,065 520 7.4 5,187 8,261 5,068 61.3 - 5,068 4,938 4,655 3,806 130 2.6 3,193 1,674 1,016 60.7 - 1,016 965 938 778 52 5.1 658 1,412 928 65.7 - 928 901 876 799 27 2.9 484 5,211 3,793 72.8 25 3,768 3,691 3,501 3,130 77 2.0 1,419 2,172 1,627 74.9 - 1,627 1,549 1,524 1,394 78 4.8 545 64.0 76.0 100.0 75.9 76.3 76.6 81.0 68.8 50.6 15.3 21.2 100.0 21.1 21.6 22.0 24.5 12.1 8.7 8,370 4,665 55.7 - 4,665 4,042 3,808 2,730 623 13.4 3,706 63.1 71.4 - 71.4 72.8 73.2 72.2 62.3 52.5 4.6 6.1 - 6.1 7.0 7.4 8.5 - 2.7 4,442 2,237 50.4 - 2,237 1,871 1,792 1,079 366 16.4 2,206 62.7 75.6 - 75.6 76.5 75.5 76.2 71.4 49.5 3.5 5.9 - 5.9 7.0 7.3 9.7 - 1.1 90,665 51,211 56.5 338 50,873 48,610 45,512 37,827 2,263 4.4 39,454 61,434 31,908 51.9 131 31,777 30,237 28,458 23,250 1,540 4.8 29,526 29,230 19,303 66.0 207 19,096 18,373 17,053 14,577 723 3.8 9,928 5,031 3,379 67.2 - 3,379 3,251 2,969 2,423 128 3.8 1,652 4,039 2,599 64.4 - 2,599 2,574 2,524 1,888 25 1.0 1,440 13,024 8,549 65.6 127 8,422 8,136 7,514 6,713 286 3.4 4,475 7,136 4,775 66.9 80 4,695 4,412 4,047 3,554 283 6.0 2,361 99 Table P5-10. Disability, Veteran Status, Latest period Served, and Length of Service by Labor Force Status, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Disability Veteran Status Latest Period Served Length of Service Disability Persons 16 years and older Blindness or deafness impairment Condition limits walking or lifting Difficulty learning or remembering Difficulty with personal care Difficulty going outside alone Difficulty in work environment In labor force Females 16 years and older Blindness or deafness impairment Condition limits walking or lifting Difficulty learning or remembering Difficulty with personal care Difficulty going outside alone Difficulty in work environment In labor force Veteran Status Person 18 years and over Now on active duty Active duty in past but not currently Never on active duty In Reserves or National Guard Never served in Armed Forces Latest period Served Persons with service September 2001 or later August 1990 to August 2001 (Incl Persian Gulf War) September 1980 to July 1990 May 1975 to August 1980 Vietnam era ( August 1964 to April 1975) February 1955 to July 1964 Korean Conflict (June 1950 to Jan 1955) World War II (Sept 1940 to July 1947) Some other time Females with service September 2001 or later August 1990 to August 2001 (Incl Persian Gulf War) September 1980 to July 1990 May 1975 to August 1980 Vietnam era ( August 1964 to April 1975) February 1955 to July 1964 Korean Conflict (June 1950 to Jan 1955) World War II (Sept 1940 to July 1947) Some other time Length of Service Persons who served Served less than two years Served 2 years or more Total 16 years and over In labor force Per -cent Armed Forces Civil -ian labor force Employed At Work Worked 40 hours or more Unem -ployed Per -cent Not in labor force 90,665 51,211 56.5 338 50,873 48,610 45,512 37,827 2,263 4.4 39,454 3,136 1,257 40.1 - 1,257 1,178 1,049 890 78 6.2 1,879 5,033 969 19.2 - 969 892 815 526 77 7.9 4,064 2,489 444 17.9 - 444 340 263 211 105 23.6 2,045 1,743 127 7.3 - 127 127 102 77 - - 1,616 3,688 1,235 33.5 - 1,235 1,210 1,110 906 25 2.0 2,453 4,669 1,366 29.3 - 1,366 1,366 1,291 1,011 - - 3,303 1,366 1,366 100.0 - 1,366 1,366 1,291 1,011 - - - 48,287 25,586 53.0 25 25,561 24,278 22,854 18,495 1,283 5.0 22,702 1,763 604 34.3 - 604 526 473 368 78 13.0 1,159 3,389 682 20.1 - 682 606 554 368 77 11.2 2,707 1,292 261 20.2 - 261 183 158 131 78 29.9 1,030 1,012 102 10.1 - 102 102 77 77 - - 910 2,225 655 29.4 - 655 630 580 478 25 3.8 1,570 2,656 733 27.6 - 733 733 683 530 - - 1,922 733 733 100.0 - 733 733 683 530 - - - 86,841 50,634 58.3 338 50,296 48,216 45,145 37,699 2,080 4.1 36,207 338 338 100.0 338 - - - - - - - 4,293 2,759 64.3 - 2,759 2,709 2,556 2,245 50 1.8 1,534 82,210 47,537 57.8 - 47,537 45,507 42,590 35,454 2,029 4.3 34,673 784 471 60.1 - 471 471 471 366 - - 313 81,426 47,066 57.8 - 47,066 45,036 42,118 35,087 2,029 4.3 34,360 3,885 2,630 67.7 338 2,292 2,242 2,089 1,830 50 2.2 1,255 574 521 90.7 338 183 183 183 158 - - 53 371 315 84.8 - 315 315 288 288 - - 57 438 412 93.9 - 412 362 362 286 50 12.2 27 445 340 76.4 - 340 340 315 288 - - 105 1,287 839 65.2 - 839 839 787 681 - - 448 230 77 33.3 - 77 77 77 77 - - 153 258 - - - - - - - - - 258 75 - - - - - - - - - 75 205 127 61.9 - 127 127 77 52 - - 78 445 335 75.3 25 310 285 260 235 25 8.1 110 102 102 100.0 25 77 77 77 52 - - - 53 53 100.0 - 53 53 53 53 - - - 77 77 100.0 - 77 52 52 52 25 32.7 - - - - - - - - - - - - 135 52 38.3 - 52 52 52 52 - - 83 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 78 52 66.0 - 52 52 27 27 - - 27 4,631 3,097 66.9 338 2,759 2,709 2,556 2,245 50 1.8 1,534 443 315 71.0 78 236 236 236 211 - - 128 4,188 2,783 66.4 260 2,523 2,473 2,319 2,034 50 2.0 1,405 100 Table P5-12. Occupation by Labor Force Status, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Occupation Occupation Civilian workers 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty Executive, administrative, and managerial Professional specialty Engineers and natural sciences Teachers, librarians, and counselors Technical, sales, and administrative support Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, exc. health Sales Administrative support, including clerical Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Service Private household Protective service Service, except protective and household Food preparation and service Health service, except household Cleaning and building service Personal service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Extractive occupations Precision production Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators, assemblers, & inspector Transportation and material moving Handlers, equip. cleaners, helpers, laborer Occupations NEC/not codable Civilian Females 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty Executive, administrative, and managerial Professional specialty Engineers and natural sciences Teachers, librarians, and counselors Technical, sales, and administrative support Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, exc. health Sales Administrative support, including clerical Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Service Private household Protective service Service, except protective and household Food preparation and service Health service, except household Cleaning and building service Personal service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Extractive occupations Precision production Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators, assemblers, & inspector Transportation and material moving Handlers, equip. cleaners, helpers, laborer Occupations NEC/not codable Civilian labor force Employed At Work Worked 40 hours or more Unemployed Percent 50,873 48,610 45,512 37,827 2,263 4.4 12,181 11,925 11,387 10,233 257 2.1 5,909 5,831 5,600 5,075 78 1.3 6,273 6,094 5,787 5,158 179 2.8 802 752 727 622 50 6.3 3,376 3,273 3,119 2,805 103 3.1 12,691 11,983 11,353 9,250 708 5.6 498 498 498 498 - - 130 130 130 103 - - 4,281 3,988 3,747 2,658 293 6.8 6,302 5,987 5,701 4,844 315 5.0 1,480 1,380 1,278 1,147 100 6.8 10,554 9,875 9,186 6,981 678 6.4 881 828 676 363 53 6.0 1,974 1,921 1,764 1,659 53 2.7 7,698 7,126 6,745 4,958 572 7.4 2,993 2,730 2,451 1,725 264 8.8 370 370 370 292 - - 1,926 1,801 1,774 1,333 125 6.5 2,409 2,226 2,150 1,609 183 7.6 2,368 2,238 2,163 1,930 130 5.5 6,429 6,143 5,515 4,725 286 4.5 1,053 1,053 1,026 920 - - 4,258 4,025 3,477 2,984 233 5.5 649 649 622 510 - - 470 416 390 312 53 11.3 6,145 5,941 5,403 4,258 204 3.3 606 579 552 499 27 4.4 3,461 3,411 3,309 2,561 50 1.4 2,078 1,952 1,541 1,198 127 6.1 504 504 504 451 - - 25,561 24,278 22,854 18,495 1,283 5.0 7,645 7,490 7,210 6,395 155 2.0 3,517 3,465 3,312 2,838 52 1.5 4,128 4,025 3,898 3,557 103 2.5 360 360 360 307 - - 2,653 2,549 2,448 2,238 103 3.9 9,281 8,653 8,204 6,590 628 6.8 419 419 419 419 - - 27 27 27 27 - - 2,704 2,437 2,247 1,469 266 9.8 4,678 4,416 4,260 3,555 261 5.6 1,453 1,353 1,251 1,120 100 6.9 6,361 5,964 5,531 4,021 397 6.2 728 701 626 313 27 3.7 853 827 697 670 27 3.1 4,780 4,436 4,208 3,038 343 7.2 1,853 1,665 1,488 994 188 10.2 315 315 315 237 - - 1,112 1,062 1,035 799 50 4.5 1,500 1,395 1,370 1,008 105 7.0 235 235 235 182 - - 629 578 418 338 52 8.2 53 53 53 27 - - 368 343 237 210 25 6.8 27 27 - - - - 182 155 128 102 27 14.6 1,143 1,091 990 730 52 4.5 186 160 160 106 27 14.3 544 544 544 440 - - 413 388 286 183 25 6.1 267 267 267 240 - - 101 Table P5-13. Industry and Class of Worker by Labor Force Status, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Industry Class of Worker Industry Civilian workers 16 years and over Agriculture Forestry and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Printing, publishing, and allied industries Petroleum and coal products Other nondurable goods manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products, incl. furniture Stone, clay, glass and concrete products Metal industries Machinery and transportation equipment Professional and photographic equipment, and watches Other durable goods manufacturing Transportation, communication, and public utilities Transportation Bus service and urban transit Taxicab service Communications Utilities and sanitary services Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Retail trade General merchandise stores Food stores Eating and drinking places Miscellaneous retail Jewelry stores Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Business services Repair services Private households Other personal services Hotels and other lodging places Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational instruction all levels Other educational services Social service, religious and similar organizations Legal, engineering and professional services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / uncodable Class of Worker Civilian workers 16 years and over Private for profit, salaried workers Local or territorial government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers Civilian labor force Employed At Work Worked 40 hours or more Unemployed Percent 50,873 48,610 45,512 37,827 2,263 4.4 792 687 557 453 105 13.2 334 307 307 152 27 8.0 - - - - - - 4,884 4,574 3,954 3,236 310 6.3 3,568 3,489 3,139 2,850 80 2.2 2,328 2,328 2,171 2,065 - - 80 80 80 53 - - 125 125 100 100 - - 1,755 1,755 1,649 1,622 - - 289 289 264 264 - - 1,241 1,161 968 785 80 6.4 25 25 25 25 - - 395 368 309 257 27 6.7 183 157 77 77 27 14.5 53 53 53 53 - - 105 105 105 52 - - 479 453 400 321 27 5.5 5,599 5,499 5,271 4,423 100 1.8 1,739 1,689 1,589 1,000 50 2.9 205 205 205 179 - - 1,534 1,484 1,383 821 50 3.3 1,018 1,018 993 941 - - 518 493 468 416 25 4.8 1,203 1,178 1,128 1,021 25 2.1 492 467 441 385 25 5.1 711 711 686 636 - - 8,371 7,767 7,325 5,188 604 7.2 1,007 927 900 672 80 8.0 1,210 1,130 1,077 580 80 6.6 2,244 2,088 1,959 1,403 157 7.0 1,391 1,366 1,291 1,136 25 1.8 679 654 603 578 25 3.7 1,947 1,895 1,767 1,563 52 2.7 16,844 16,061 15,116 12,434 783 4.7 1,733 1,655 1,500 1,228 78 4.5 689 663 663 638 27 3.9 487 487 335 153 - - 407 407 407 304 - - 3,169 2,903 2,700 2,310 267 8.4 648 622 570 359 27 4.1 8,761 8,478 8,119 7,001 283 3.2 1,744 1,719 1,692 1,561 25 1.4 464 464 464 361 - - 2,558 2,454 2,375 2,114 105 4.1 760 760 760 657 - - 1,367 1,240 1,113 880 127 9.3 669 642 617 489 27 4.0 7,019 6,842 6,635 6,272 177 2.5 312 312 312 235 - - 49,172 47,422 44,783 37,409 1,751 3.6 29,067 28,041 26,390 21,705 1,026 3.5 11,298 11,018 10,731 9,950 280 2.5 1,066 1,040 911 860 27 2.5 7,666 7,273 6,700 4,869 393 5.1 75 50 50 25 25 33.3 102 Table P5-14. Industry and Class of Worker for Female Workers by Labor Force Status, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Industry Class of Worker Industry Civilian female workers 16 years and over Agriculture Forestry and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Printing, publishing, & allied industries Petroleum and coal products Other nondurable goods manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products, incl. furniture Stone, clay, glass & concrete products Metal industries Machinery and transportation equipment Professional and photographic equipment, and watches Other durable goods manufacturing Transportation, communication, and public utilities Transportation Bus service and urban transit Taxicab service Communications Utilities and sanitary services Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Retail trade General merchandise stores Food stores Eating and drinking places Miscellaneous retail Jewelry stores Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Business services Repair services Private households Other personal services Hotels and other lodging places Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational instruction all levels Other educational services Social service, religious and similar organizations Legal, engineering and professional services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / uncodable Class of Worker Civilian female workers 16 years and over Private for profit, salaried workers Local or territorial government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers Civilian labor force Employed At Work Worked 40 hours or more Unemployed Percent 25,561 24,278 22,854 18,495 1,283 5.0 128 128 102 102 - - 77 77 77 50 - - - - - - - - 629 526 448 340 103 16.4 1,032 979 761 603 53 5.2 527 527 449 369 - - 27 27 27 - - - 25 25 25 25 - - 293 293 239 239 - - 105 105 80 80 - - 504 451 312 233 53 10.5 - - - - - - 240 213 153 128 27 11.1 80 80 - - - - - - - - - - 80 80 80 27 - - 105 78 78 78 27 25.4 1,792 1,767 1,717 1,535 25 1.4 279 279 279 202 - - 52 52 52 52 - - 227 227 227 150 - - 498 498 498 473 - - 207 182 182 182 25 12.1 212 212 212 162 - - 85 85 85 85 - - 127 127 127 77 - - 4,709 4,261 3,950 2,537 448 9.5 619 539 512 335 80 12.9 609 583 529 293 27 4.4 1,188 1,083 1,006 652 105 8.8 837 837 787 632 - - 376 376 351 326 - - 1,308 1,256 1,179 1,026 52 4.0 11,164 10,665 10,129 8,045 500 4.5 862 835 733 542 27 3.1 52 52 52 52 - - 385 385 310 128 - - 331 331 331 279 - - 1,890 1,700 1,574 1,310 190 10.0 365 338 338 182 27 7.3 6,617 6,437 6,205 5,321 180 2.7 1,457 1,432 1,406 1,301 25 1.7 357 357 357 279 - - 1,785 1,707 1,680 1,497 78 4.4 607 607 607 503 - - 983 906 805 623 77 7.8 435 435 410 334 - - 4,372 4,271 4,144 3,986 102 2.3 137 137 137 110 - - 24,802 23,804 22,609 18,357 998 4.0 14,433 13,768 13,122 9,938 664 4.6 7,501 7,272 7,117 6,648 229 3.0 673 647 545 518 27 3.9 2,195 2,117 1,825 1,254 78 3.6 - - - - - - 103 Table P5-15. Income for Households, Families, Males, and Females by Labor Force Status, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Note: Statistics for Households use characteristics of Householder. Income Households with Income Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Families with Income Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Males, 16 years and over, with income Percent full-time workers less than $2,500 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,000 $75,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Females, 16 years and over, with income Percent full-time workers less than $2,500 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,000 $75,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Total 16 years and over In labor force Per -cent Armed Forces Civil -ian labor force Employed At Work Worked 40 hours or more Unem -ployed Per -cent Not in labor force 41,739 28,006 67.1 286 27,719 26,798 25,456 21,530 921 3.3 13,733 2,558 783 30.6 - 783 651 573 205 131 16.8 1,775 2,788 889 31.9 - 889 836 732 286 53 6.0 1,899 2,847 1,349 47.4 - 1,349 1,298 1,142 782 50 3.7 1,499 6,615 4,156 62.8 - 4,156 4,000 3,635 3,043 157 3.8 2,458 5,384 3,682 68.4 27 3,655 3,553 3,400 2,992 102 2.8 1,703 6,439 4,767 74.0 - 4,767 4,639 4,434 3,993 128 2.7 1,672 7,284 5,887 80.8 155 5,732 5,512 5,361 4,769 220 3.8 1,397 4,012 3,367 83.9 53 3,314 3,314 3,314 2,829 - - 645 3,811 3,126 82.0 52 3,075 2,995 2,865 2,630 80 2.6 685 35,012 43,270 68,197 42,987 43,212 44,006 47,705 29,405 20,843 45,524 52,290 70,878 52,098 52,584 53,241 56,533 37,965 31,726 26,475 18,270 69.0 233 18,036 17,402 16,808 14,427 635 3.5 8,206 1,150 313 27.2 - 313 233 233 50 80 25.5 837 1,257 446 35.5 - 446 393 315 182 53 11.9 811 1,456 694 47.7 - 694 669 590 360 25 3.6 762 3,564 2,296 64.4 - 2,296 2,246 2,194 1,859 50 2.2 1,268 3,128 1,969 62.9 27 1,942 1,866 1,839 1,659 77 4.0 1,159 4,299 3,129 72.8 - 3,129 3,028 2,872 2,510 102 3.3 1,170 5,279 4,166 78.9 102 4,065 3,896 3,796 3,386 168 4.1 1,112 3,172 2,578 81.3 53 2,525 2,525 2,525 2,187 - - 593 3,170 2,678 84.5 52 2,626 2,546 2,443 2,235 80 3.0 492 42,716 50,243 63,893 49,822 50,311 51,212 55,231 43,080 27,290 52,194 58,383 71,078 58,219 58,716 58,733 61,697 44,583 38,414 31,895 24,400 76.5 313 24,087 23,514 22,120 18,998 573 2.4 7,495 61.1 72.2 118.3 100.0 71.9 73.0 75.4 84.1 27.1 37.6 24.8 861 415 48.2 - 415 390 286 128 25 6.0 446 918 390 42.5 - 390 390 338 155 - - 528 2,495 1,010 40.5 - 1,010 1,010 958 486 - - 1,485 2,944 2,087 70.9 - 2,087 2,009 1,699 1,238 78 3.7 856 6,446 4,960 76.9 25 4,935 4,649 4,288 3,762 286 5.8 1,486 5,785 4,781 82.6 103 4,678 4,574 4,317 3,907 103 2.2 1,004 5,922 5,093 86.0 80 5,013 5,013 4,935 4,536 - - 829 4,458 3,867 86.8 78 3,789 3,736 3,684 3,447 53 1.4 590 2,067 1,797 87.0 27 1,770 1,744 1,614 1,339 27 1.5 270 27,657 29,213 33,822 29,142 29,362 29,769 29,360 20,001 17,745 33,405 36,486 48,101 36,335 36,577 36,948 36,146 26,368 23,376 34,144 24,547 71.9 25 24,522 23,577 22,586 18,307 945 3.9 9,597 51.8 68.3 131.8 100.0 68.2 70.3 72.0 83.7 16.2 23.8 9.7 2,250 677 30.1 - 677 440 415 209 237 35.0 1,573 1,744 780 44.7 - 780 676 573 131 103 13.3 964 4,187 1,937 46.3 - 1,937 1,833 1,651 723 105 5.4 2,250 3,861 2,445 63.3 - 2,445 2,313 2,133 1,328 131 5.4 1,416 8,217 6,532 79.5 - 6,532 6,318 6,081 5,100 215 3.3 1,684 6,063 5,181 85.4 25 5,155 5,080 4,947 4,587 75 1.5 882 4,669 4,228 90.5 - 4,228 4,174 4,093 3,831 53 1.3 442 2,146 1,961 91.4 - 1,961 1,961 1,936 1,691 - - 185 1,007 807 80.1 - 807 782 757 707 25 3.1 201 19,802 24,047 31,251 24,031 24,476 24,827 27,638 10,863 9,756 24,393 27,994 32,000 27,990 28,531 28,906 30,944 14,476 15,181 104 Table P5-16 Poverty Status and Workers in Family by Labor Force Status, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Note: Statistics for Households use characteristics of Householder. Poverty Status Worker in Family Families Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Female householder, no husband present Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Unrelated persons in household Unrelated person worked last year Unrelated persons 65 years and over All Persons Persons 60 years and over Persons 65 years and over Income below Poverty Level Families Percent below poverty Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Female householder, no husband present Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Unrelated persons in household Percent below poverty Unrelated person worked last year Unrelated Persons 65 years and over All Persons Percent below poverty Persons 60 years and over Persons 65 years and over Income last year below specified poverty level Below 75 percent of poverty level Below 125 percent of poverty level Below 150 percent of poverty level Below 200 percent of poverty level Workers in Family Families Total No workers One worker Two or more workers Married couple families Total No workers One worker Two or more workers Female householder, no husband present Total No workers One worker Two or more workers Total In labor force Armed Forces Civil -ian labor force Employed At Work Unem -ployed Not in labor force 28,756 18,450 233 18,217 17,555 16,885 661 10,306 19,175 17,960 233 17,726 17,300 16,782 426 1,215 14,321 10,936 128 10,807 10,494 10,107 313 3,385 11,929 9,197 128 9,069 8,835 8,553 234 2,732 5,489 4,179 103 4,075 3,917 3,734 158 1,311 5,588 1,120 - 1,120 1,120 1,120 - 4,468 10,206 6,142 - 6,142 5,827 5,567 315 4,064 6,248 5,907 - 5,907 5,775 5,541 132 341 6,641 4,757 - 4,757 4,521 4,287 237 1,883 5,799 4,239 - 4,239 4,055 3,900 183 1,561 2,294 1,499 - 1,499 1,367 1,237 131 795 1,572 100 - 100 100 100 - 1,472 3,731 2,636 - 2,636 2,584 2,372 52 1,095 2,669 2,484 - 2,484 2,484 2,297 - 185 404 110 - 110 110 110 - 295 90,665 51,211 338 50,873 48,610 45,512 2,263 39,454 24,253 7,086 - 7,086 6,802 6,463 283 17,167 15,257 2,658 - 2,658 2,608 2,557 50 12,598 6,811 2,200 - 2,200 2,015 1,757 185 4,611 23.7 11.9 - 12.1 11.5 10.4 27.9 44.7 2,225 1,862 - 1,862 1,810 1,653 52 363 4,133 1,916 - 1,916 1,785 1,578 131 2,217 3,480 1,682 - 1,682 1,603 1,501 78 1,798 1,749 883 - 883 751 647 131 866 1,458 50 - 50 50 50 - 1,408 3,724 1,508 - 1,508 1,323 1,218 185 2,217 1,482 1,323 - 1,323 1,271 1,191 52 160 2,898 1,378 - 1,378 1,246 1,141 131 1,520 2,500 1,246 - 1,246 1,168 1,141 78 1,254 1,335 648 - 648 517 438 131 687 543 25 - 25 25 25 - 518 1,418 536 - 536 484 409 52 882 38.0 20.3 - 20.3 18.7 17.2 100.0 80.5 409 384 - 384 384 334 - 25 6,144 310 - 310 285 285 25 5,834 24,358 5,765 - 5,765 5,114 4,089 651 18,593 26.9 11.3 - 11.3 10.5 9.0 28.8 47.1 8,354 675 - 675 650 543 25 7,680 6,144 310 - 310 285 285 25 5,834 20,518 4,060 - 4,060 3,514 2,647 546 16,458 28,555 7,929 - 7,929 7,125 5,945 805 20,626 32,729 10,478 - 10,478 9,621 8,206 856 22,252 41,630 15,737 27 15,711 14,522 12,745 1,188 25,893 28,756 18,450 233 18,217 17,555 16,885 661 10,306 5,283 285 - 285 179 77 106 4,998 10,643 6,981 53 6,928 6,723 6,411 205 3,661 12,830 11,184 180 11,004 10,654 10,397 350 1,646 15,168 9,990 208 9,782 9,487 9,180 295 5,177 2,701 77 - 77 77 52 - 2,625 3,647 1,938 53 1,885 1,834 1,733 52 1,708 8,819 7,975 155 7,820 7,577 7,396 243 844 10,206 6,142 - 6,142 5,827 5,567 315 4,064 2,142 131 - 131 25 - 106 2,011 5,149 3,769 - 3,769 3,615 3,431 153 1,380 2,915 2,242 - 2,242 2,186 2,136 55 673 THIS PAGE IS LEFT BLANK INTENTIONALLY   106 Table P6-1. Age, Marital Status, and Hispanic Origin by Occupation, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Age Marital Status Hispanic Origin All Persons Total 16 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Median Females Total 16 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Median Marital Status Males Never married Now married Separated Widowed Divorced Females Never married Now married Separated Widowed Divorced Hispanic Origin All Persons Total Puerto Rican Dominican Republic Cuban Other Spanish/Hispanic Not Spanish/Hispanic Females Total Puerto Rican Dominican Republic Cuban Other Spanish/Hispanic Not Spanish/Hispanic Employed Civilians 16 years and over Managerial and profes -sional specialty Technical, sales, and admin -istrative support Service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Operators, fabricators, and laborers Occupa -tions NEC/not codable 48,610 11,925 11,983 9,875 2,238 6,143 5,941 504 1,176 127 497 292 - 157 78 27 3,258 515 979 667 128 426 542 - 4,419 808 1,035 1,061 292 428 794 - 4,047 937 1,055 1,009 130 391 419 105 12,038 3,036 3,309 2,363 542 1,309 1,368 112 11,802 3,465 2,908 2,070 729 1,508 964 158 9,262 2,281 1,864 1,826 260 1,576 1,351 103 2,608 755 335 587 158 348 425 - 44.5 46.7 42.0 43.2 45.2 46.5 43.4 46.1 24,278 7,490 8,653 5,964 235 578 1,091 267 608 52 340 190 - 27 - - 1,422 233 701 410 - 27 52 - 2,140 573 855 497 - 82 133 - 2,311 678 800 675 - 25 106 25 6,126 1,933 2,295 1,289 80 130 288 112 6,195 2,254 2,052 1,270 155 182 230 52 4,467 1,401 1,430 1,223 - 80 255 78 1,009 365 180 410 - 27 27 - 44.1 46.4 41.7 44.6 48.4 45.0 43.6 39.9 24,332 4,434 3,330 3,911 2,004 5,565 4,850 238 8,880 1,133 1,385 1,744 833 1,854 1,905 27 11,823 2,789 1,554 1,648 885 2,677 2,112 158 619 75 78 185 27 50 177 27 503 77 50 77 53 186 60 - 2,506 360 263 257 205 798 596 27 24,278 7,490 8,653 5,964 235 578 1,091 267 10,063 2,662 4,043 2,571 77 183 365 162 10,237 3,632 3,571 1,992 52 315 570 105 572 80 207 258 - 27 - - 897 285 179 332 - 27 75 - 2,510 832 653 811 106 27 82 - 48,610 11,925 11,983 9,875 2,238 6,143 5,941 504 4,433 894 1,181 685 289 830 474 80 3,267 416 658 1,050 272 467 379 25 215 52 52 25 - 27 60 - 787 158 133 157 80 130 130 - 39,907 10,406 9,959 7,958 1,597 4,689 4,898 400 24,278 7,490 8,653 5,964 235 578 1,091 267 2,112 504 945 424 53 53 106 27 1,713 259 533 770 25 52 50 25 52 - 52 - - - - - 394 158 80 130 - 27 - - 20,007 6,570 7,043 4,641 157 446 935 215 107 Table P6-3. Place of Birth by Occupation, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Place of Birth All Persons Total U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Florida Massachusetts New Jersey New York Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Haiti St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia St. Vincent and Grenadines Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Females Total U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Florida Massachusetts New Jersey New York Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Haiti St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia St. Vincent and Grenadines Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Employed Civilians 16 years and over Managerial and profes -sional specialty Technical, sales, and admin -istrative support Service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Operators, fabricators, and laborers Occupa -tions NEC/not codable 48,610 11,925 11,983 9,875 2,238 6,143 5,941 504 18,354 4,134 5,397 3,771 884 1,541 2,443 183 9,667 2,067 2,705 1,861 532 1,067 1,330 106 342 - 55 85 - 52 150 - 8,345 2,067 2,637 1,825 353 422 964 77 7,446 3,307 1,259 1,253 255 738 444 190 374 132 25 112 25 55 25 - 182 52 27 - - 53 50 - 287 130 25 25 - 30 77 - 206 130 25 25 - 25 - - 2,109 893 453 364 53 131 128 87 282 205 25 25 - 27 - - 1,847 396 415 316 105 431 185 - 19,762 3,754 4,508 4,408 942 3,279 2,767 105 2,474 574 598 831 78 261 130 - 927 262 182 206 25 150 102 - 3,077 410 695 616 50 775 530 - 2,734 260 533 848 245 444 379 25 426 50 100 50 - 75 150 - 4,147 902 1,153 847 205 553 434 53 1,997 421 346 365 53 421 365 27 393 25 53 157 27 106 25 - 1,204 285 338 185 106 106 183 - 1,200 334 404 127 52 153 103 27 24,278 7,490 8,653 5,964 235 578 1,091 267 9,605 2,800 3,925 2,124 78 233 341 103 5,198 1,563 2,093 1,143 53 133 186 27 115 - 55 60 - - - - 4,291 1,237 1,777 921 25 100 155 77 3,537 1,864 919 386 25 133 125 85 55 - 25 - - 30 - - 50 25 - - - - 25 - 180 80 25 25 - - 50 - 100 75 - 25 - - - - 1,168 536 343 152 - 52 25 60 127 102 - 25 - - - - 682 210 235 185 - - 53 - 9,967 2,462 3,346 3,220 105 211 545 78 1,353 286 442 546 - 27 52 - 469 187 182 75 - - 25 - 1,486 307 617 509 - - 53 - 1,412 133 457 643 25 78 50 25 176 50 75 25 - - 25 - 2,186 697 691 642 - 27 77 53 1,053 288 266 313 27 27 133 - 158 - 53 105 - - - - 576 157 233 133 53 - - - 487 155 229 50 27 - 27 - 108 Table P6-4. Citizenship and Year of Entry by Occupation, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Citizenship Year of Entry Citizenship All Persons U.S. citizen Born in U.S. Virgin Islands Born in U.S. or U.S. territory Born abroad of U.S. parents Naturalized U.S. citizen Not a U.S. citizen Permanent resident Temporary resident Females U.S. citizen Born in U.S. Virgin Islands Born in U.S. or U.S. territory Born abroad of U.S. parents Naturalized U.S. citizen Not a U.S. citizen Permanent resident Temporary resident Entry year for persons born outside Virgin Islands Total 2002 to 2007 1996 to 2001 1992 to 1995 1986 to 1991 1976 to 1985 1966 to 1975 1965 or before Non U.S. citizens Total 2002 to 2007 1996 to 2001 1992 to 1995 1986 to 1991 1976 to 1985 1966 to 1975 1965 or before Entry year for females born outside Virgin Islands Total 2002 to 2007 1996 to 2001 1992 to 1995 1986 to 1991 1976 to 1985 1966 to 1975 1965 or before Non U.S. citizens Total 2002 to 2007 1996 to 2001 1992 to 1995 1986 to 1991 1976 to 1985 1966 to 1975 1965 or before Employed Civilians 16 years and over Managerial and profes -sional specialty Technical, sales, and admin -istrative support Service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Operators, fabricators, and laborers Occupa -tions NEC/not codable 48,610 11,925 11,983 9,875 2,238 6,143 5,941 504 43,140 11,178 10,910 8,457 1,862 5,029 5,226 479 18,354 4,134 5,397 3,771 884 1,541 2,443 183 9,294 3,703 1,674 1,569 360 1,169 628 190 135 - - 55 - 27 27 27 15,358 3,341 3,839 3,062 617 2,292 2,128 80 5,470 747 1,073 1,418 377 1,114 716 25 4,952 722 921 1,341 317 936 691 25 517 25 152 77 60 179 25 - 24,278 7,490 8,653 5,964 235 578 1,091 267 21,969 7,080 7,913 5,010 208 500 1,016 242 9,605 2,800 3,925 2,124 78 233 341 103 4,219 2,073 1,154 570 25 133 179 85 27 - - - - - 27 - 8,118 2,207 2,835 2,316 105 133 470 53 2,309 410 739 954 27 78 75 25 2,156 410 663 904 27 52 75 25 153 - 77 50 - 27 - - 30,256 7,791 6,586 6,104 1,354 4,602 3,498 321 4,656 1,209 777 986 102 1,025 505 52 3,265 761 608 699 238 472 432 53 2,371 577 523 592 87 362 230 - 3,619 768 946 804 103 512 460 25 5,510 1,464 1,436 954 201 755 647 53 6,831 1,956 1,377 1,290 338 977 807 87 4,005 1,055 918 778 285 499 417 52 5,470 747 1,073 1,418 377 1,114 716 25 1,615 208 354 437 25 337 229 25 997 52 179 262 112 213 180 - 759 77 108 204 87 207 77 - 661 102 130 204 25 100 100 - 514 103 100 105 - 127 78 - 616 179 102 207 52 52 25 - 309 27 100 - 77 78 27 - 14,673 4,691 4,728 3,841 157 345 750 163 1,878 714 574 484 - 57 25 25 1,337 329 381 499 52 27 50 - 1,318 395 285 432 - 77 128 - 1,869 407 769 539 - 52 102 - 2,834 1,004 1,001 515 25 - 263 27 3,416 1,124 1,115 878 53 53 131 60 2,022 717 603 493 27 80 50 52 2,309 410 739 954 27 78 75 25 639 103 229 282 - - - 25 419 - 153 212 27 27 - - 304 77 - 125 - 52 50 - 382 75 130 152 - - 25 - 232 103 50 78 - - - - 233 52 77 105 - - - - 100 - 100 - - - - - 109 Table P6-6. Reason for Migration and Language Spoken at Home by Occupation, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Reason for Migration Language Spoken at Home All Persons Born in Virgin Islands Born outside Virgin Islands Reason for migration Employment Spouse of employed person Dependent of employed person Family member of employed resident Student attending college Missionary work Medical reasons Visiting/vacation Other Females Born in Virgin Islands Born outside Virgin Islands Reason for migration Employment Spouse of employed person Dependent of employed person Family member of employed resident Student attending college Missionary work Medical reasons Visiting/vacation Other Language Spoken at Home All persons Speak only English at home Speak other Language at Home Ability to speak English Speaks English very well Speaks English well Speaks some English Does not speak English Primary Language Spoken French, Patois, Creole Spanish Other language Females Speak only English at home Speak other Language at Home Ability to speak English Speaks English very well Speaks English well Speaks some English Does not speak English Primary Language Spoken French, Patois, Creole Spanish Other language Employed Civilians 16 years and over Managerial and profes -sional specialty Technical, sales, and admin -istrative support Service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Operators, fabricators, and laborers Occupa -tions NEC/not codable 48,610 11,925 11,983 9,875 2,238 6,143 5,941 504 18,354 4,134 5,397 3,771 884 1,541 2,443 183 30,256 7,791 6,586 6,104 1,354 4,602 3,498 321 11,899 2,933 2,119 2,013 527 2,480 1,751 77 2,372 781 735 546 27 103 155 25 5,593 1,603 1,536 1,038 365 576 448 27 5,420 1,194 1,335 1,429 230 682 497 53 464 152 260 25 - 27 - - 182 128 - - - 53 - - - - - - - - - - 3,169 548 410 869 102 629 497 113 1,158 450 191 183 103 52 152 27 24,278 7,490 8,653 5,964 235 578 1,091 267 9,605 2,800 3,925 2,124 78 233 341 103 14,673 4,691 4,728 3,841 157 345 750 163 4,064 1,235 1,244 1,097 25 186 251 25 2,087 728 735 521 - 25 53 25 3,224 1,188 1,074 617 106 27 185 27 2,997 757 1,021 1,007 - 80 131 - 387 102 260 25 - - - - 78 78 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1,173 312 282 440 - 27 53 60 663 290 112 133 25 - 77 27 48,610 11,925 11,983 9,875 2,238 6,143 5,941 504 32,915 8,671 8,092 6,834 1,391 3,652 3,927 348 15,695 3,253 3,891 3,041 848 2,490 2,015 157 11,405 2,577 3,046 1,928 493 1,647 1,557 157 2,706 470 616 572 208 585 255 - 1,406 207 179 438 146 258 177 - 179 - 52 102 - - 25 - 4,464 850 875 848 153 826 859 53 10,201 2,120 2,578 2,014 694 1,665 1,026 103 1,030 283 438 179 - - 130 - 24,278 7,490 8,653 5,964 235 578 1,091 267 16,861 5,609 5,610 3,994 130 473 803 242 7,417 1,882 3,043 1,970 105 105 288 25 5,548 1,565 2,325 1,239 105 27 263 25 1,297 265 512 470 - 25 25 - 470 52 153 211 - 53 - - 102 - 52 50 - - - - 2,081 592 720 691 27 - 52 - 4,889 1,158 2,060 1,253 78 105 210 25 447 131 262 27 - - 27 - 110 Table P6-7. Parents' Place of Birth by Occupation, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Parents' Birthplace Father's Birthplace All Persons U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States Massachusetts Michigan New Jersey New York Pennsylvania South Carolina Texas Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Anguilla Antigua / Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Grenada Haiti Montserrat St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia St. Vincent & Grenadines Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Not Known or Not Stated Mother's Birthplace Total U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States Massachusetts Michigan New Jersey New York Pennsylvania South Carolina Texas Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Anguilla Antigua / Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Grenada Haiti Montserrat St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia St. Vincent & Grenadines Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Not Known or Not Stated Employed Civilians 16 years and over Managerial and profes -sional specialty Technical, sales, and admin -istrative support Service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Operators, fabricators, and laborers Occupa -tions NEC/not codable 48,610 11,925 11,983 9,875 2,238 6,143 5,941 504 9,775 2,600 2,739 2,141 574 722 947 52 5,196 1,289 1,352 1,169 399 455 505 27 335 50 80 30 25 - 150 - 4,244 1,260 1,308 942 150 267 292 25 5,922 2,606 1,051 896 177 608 419 165 335 152 50 25 27 30 52 - 137 55 27 - - 55 - - 202 77 25 75 - 25 - - 1,269 381 347 242 - 85 128 87 362 176 52 108 - 27 - - 237 112 25 50 25 25 - - 179 128 25 - 25 - - - 3,133 654 784 530 210 558 343 53 25,702 4,847 6,469 5,542 1,150 3,787 3,699 210 1,070 205 304 102 127 77 230 25 3,555 756 954 960 185 312 390 - 1,851 361 414 458 77 201 341 - 3,341 490 672 797 77 830 475 - 2,928 315 736 721 245 530 356 25 465 77 155 77 - 105 52 - 351 50 75 50 - 50 125 - 514 77 157 127 25 102 27 - 5,265 1,057 1,515 1,154 180 656 597 106 2,655 604 477 444 53 552 471 53 650 50 128 182 53 133 103 - 1,547 415 468 211 53 136 263 - 1,603 587 558 127 50 204 77 - 2,475 630 382 640 77 263 457 25 48,610 11,925 11,983 9,875 2,238 6,143 5,941 504 10,258 2,405 2,865 2,304 651 829 1,099 105 5,339 1,217 1,406 1,224 399 562 452 80 626 25 115 85 25 85 266 25 4,292 1,163 1,343 995 227 182 381 - 6,040 2,763 1,176 841 176 607 340 138 335 255 25 - - 30 25 - 127 50 52 - - 25 - - 337 157 25 78 - 77 - - 1,254 457 448 153 - 85 50 60 177 152 25 - - - - - 339 138 25 50 50 50 25 - 150 100 - 25 25 - - - 2,972 737 706 473 185 477 341 53 25,507 4,883 6,442 5,411 1,125 3,814 3,648 183 1,045 204 227 153 102 103 230 25 3,610 783 959 1,036 105 365 363 - 1,762 536 359 379 102 201 185 - 3,471 465 799 721 77 829 581 - 2,934 313 688 774 273 504 357 25 517 77 155 77 - 131 77 - 451 50 100 75 - 100 125 - 588 75 282 50 25 102 53 - 5,464 1,212 1,592 1,204 204 523 650 80 2,554 473 505 391 53 580 498 53 551 25 105 183 53 133 52 - 1,392 283 418 185 106 163 236 - 1,645 590 516 230 25 153 130 - 2,188 545 279 617 77 263 382 25 111 Table P6-8. Residence 5 Years Ago by Occupation, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Residence 5 years ago Residence 5 years ago All persons Same house in Virgin Islands Percent Different house in Virgin Islands Same island Different island Resided outside Virgin Islands United States Florida Georgia Massachusetts New York Ohio Texas Virginia Puerto Rico Other Caribbean British Virgin Islands St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere India Females Same house in Virgin Islands Percent Different house in Virgin Islands Same island Different island Resided outside Virgin Islands United States Florida Georgia Massachusetts New York Ohio Texas Virginia Puerto Rico Other Caribbean British Virgin Islands St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere India Employed Civilians 16 years and over Managerial and profes -sional specialty Technical, sales, and admin -istrative support Service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Operators, fabricators, and laborers Occupa -tions NEC/not codable 48,610 11,925 11,983 9,875 2,238 6,143 5,941 504 31,359 7,990 7,952 6,121 1,360 3,606 4,007 323 64.5 67.0 66.4 62.0 60.8 58.7 67.4 64.0 11,898 2,575 2,961 2,735 723 1,433 1,365 105 11,212 2,522 2,748 2,653 673 1,273 1,239 105 685 53 213 82 50 160 127 - 5,353 1,360 1,070 1,019 155 1,104 569 77 2,960 973 713 507 52 423 242 52 467 127 106 128 27 52 27 - 131 78 27 - - - 27 - 27 - 27 - - - - - 155 50 - 78 - 27 - - 78 27 25 - - - - 27 208 52 25 25 - 53 53 - 78 27 27 25 - - - - 732 77 80 52 78 320 125 - 1,433 258 202 460 25 285 177 25 52 27 25 - - - - - 205 25 - 153 - 27 - - 131 53 - - - 27 52 - 80 27 - 53 - - - - 229 52 75 - - 77 25 - 75 - 75 - - - - - 24,278 7,490 8,653 5,964 235 578 1,091 267 15,868 5,282 5,662 3,668 103 261 727 165 65.4 70.5 65.4 61.5 44.0 45.2 66.6 61.8 6,044 1,342 2,207 1,760 105 265 313 52 5,857 1,342 2,045 1,735 105 265 313 52 187 - 162 25 - - - - 2,366 866 783 536 27 52 52 50 1,471 635 476 205 27 52 52 25 232 50 53 77 27 25 - - 78 52 - - - - 27 - 27 - 27 - - - - - 77 25 - 52 - - - - 52 27 25 - - - - - 52 52 - - - - - - 52 - 27 25 - - - - 131 - 80 52 - - - - 738 232 202 279 - - - 25 52 27 25 - - - - - 152 25 - 127 - - - - 53 53 - - - - - - 53 27 - 27 - - - - 25 - 25 - - - - - 25 - 25 - - - - - 112 Table P6-9. School Enrollment, Educational Attainment, and Vocational training by Occupation, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands School Enrollment Educational Attainment Vocational Training School Enrollment Enrolled person Elementary or high school Public elementary or high school Post-Graduate Public post-graduate Enrolled females Elementary or high school Public elementary or high school Post-Graduate Public post-graduate Educational Attainment Persons 25 years and over 1st to 8th grade 9th or 10th grade 11th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post-Bachelor degree Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Females 25 years or over 1st to 8th grade 9th or 10th grade 11th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post-Bachelor degree Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Persons 18 to 24 years Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Females 18 to 24 years Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Vocational training Persons 16 years and over No Vocational Training Some vocational training Certificate program Technical preparation course On the job training Technical college program Employed Civilians 16 years and over Managerial and profes -sional specialty Technical, sales, and admin -istrative support Service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Operators, fabricators, and laborers Occupa -tions NEC/not codable 4,035 1,242 1,156 789 77 292 453 27 315 25 108 103 - 25 53 - 260 25 78 78 - 25 53 - 3,720 1,217 1,048 686 77 267 400 27 1,983 647 655 391 52 78 133 27 2,437 1,037 868 401 - 25 106 - 135 - 108 27 - - - - 105 - 78 27 - - - - 2,302 1,037 760 374 - 25 106 - 1,330 543 498 210 - 25 53 - 44,175 11,282 10,507 8,916 2,110 5,560 5,321 478 5,086 312 701 1,391 373 1,388 921 - 2,656 236 412 617 293 523 575 - 4,842 577 1,055 1,396 359 681 747 27 12,562 1,780 3,504 2,863 726 1,687 1,869 133 7,262 2,093 2,260 1,369 153 448 808 130 1,693 630 441 216 50 280 50 25 1,426 514 505 280 - 50 77 - 5,938 3,050 1,427 580 130 418 246 87 2,710 2,090 202 204 25 85 27 77 71.5 90.0 79.4 61.8 51.4 53.4 57.8 94.4 19.6 45.6 15.5 8.8 7.3 9.1 5.1 34.2 22,247 7,205 7,612 5,364 235 525 1,040 267 1,761 233 443 902 - 105 78 - 983 158 283 412 53 27 50 - 2,487 340 774 1,086 52 52 157 27 5,736 1,057 2,473 1,552 77 183 368 27 4,356 1,300 1,818 844 - 83 233 77 939 420 312 133 - 25 25 25 876 357 342 127 - - 50 - 3,560 2,048 1,067 230 53 50 52 60 1,549 1,292 100 78 - - 27 52 76.5 89.8 80.3 55.3 55.3 65.1 72.6 90.0 23.0 46.3 15.3 5.8 22.7 9.6 7.5 41.9 4,042 617 1,291 881 128 531 567 27 72.8 91.9 78.2 65.1 80.5 75.8 46.1 100.0 7.0 17.0 7.9 2.8 40.2 - - - 1,871 285 907 574 - 53 52 - 76.5 100.0 80.1 68.3 - 50.0 - - 7.0 28.0 5.7 - - - - - 48,610 11,925 11,983 9,875 2,238 6,143 5,941 504 30,237 7,642 7,707 6,481 1,332 2,965 3,790 321 18,373 4,283 4,276 3,394 906 3,178 2,151 183 3,251 426 780 705 157 801 383 - 2,574 675 577 338 182 346 376 80 8,136 1,861 1,915 1,597 409 1,223 1,079 52 4,412 1,320 1,005 755 160 808 313 52 113 Table P6-11. Work Status Last Year by Occupation, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Work Status Last Year Work Status Last Year Persons 16 years and over Worked last year 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks Usually worked 40 or more hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Usually worked 15 to 39 hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Did not work last year Females 16 years and over Worked last year 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks Usually worked 40 or more hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Usually worked 15 to 39 hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Did not work last year Employed Civilians 16 years and over Managerial and profes -sional specialty Technical, sales, and admin -istrative support Service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Operators, fabricators, and laborers Occupa -tions NEC/not codable 48,610 11,925 11,983 9,875 2,238 6,143 5,941 504 46,988 11,669 11,668 9,287 2,162 5,933 5,764 504 37,308 9,171 9,820 7,200 1,965 4,445 4,306 401 4,736 1,739 669 994 110 625 520 78 1,679 186 425 282 87 233 441 25 1,676 257 496 475 - 315 133 - 39,244 10,674 9,502 7,047 1,928 5,247 4,419 426 33,117 8,632 8,545 6,005 1,783 4,126 3,678 348 3,648 1,554 437 630 85 549 315 78 795 157 207 50 60 128 193 - 6,577 808 1,861 1,774 207 659 1,190 78 3,731 514 1,098 988 155 320 603 53 934 160 182 312 25 77 179 - 780 30 191 153 27 105 248 25 1,622 255 315 588 77 210 177 - 24,278 7,490 8,653 5,964 235 578 1,091 267 23,524 7,338 8,441 5,652 235 525 1,066 267 18,637 5,639 7,036 4,417 208 315 807 215 2,503 1,280 515 555 - 50 77 27 732 103 318 153 27 - 105 25 972 157 418 318 - 80 - - 19,030 6,633 6,792 4,143 182 362 705 215 16,136 5,280 6,068 3,613 182 232 573 188 1,906 1,095 360 323 - 50 52 27 337 103 180 - - - 53 - 3,817 545 1,471 1,250 53 136 310 52 2,192 334 866 648 27 83 208 27 547 160 130 232 - - 25 - 317 - 112 102 27 - 52 25 754 152 212 312 - 53 25 - 114 Table P6-13. Industry and Class of Worker by Occupation, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Industry Class of Worker Industry Employed civilian workers 16 years and over Agriculture Forestry and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Printing, publishing, and allied industries Petroleum and coal products Durable goods Transportation, communication, and public utilities Transportation Taxicab service Communications Utilities and sanitary services Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Retail trade General merchandise stores Food stores Eating and drinking places Miscellaneous retail Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Business services Repair services Private households Other personal services Hotels and other lodging places Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational instruction all levels Other educational services Social service, religious and similar organizations Legal, engineering and professional services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / uncodable Class of Worker Employed civilian workers 16 years and over Private for profit, salaried workers Local or territorial government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers Employed Civilians 16 years and over Managerial and profes -sional specialty Technical, sales, and admin -istrative support Service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Operators, fabricators, and laborers Occupa -tions NEC/not codable 48,610 11,925 11,983 9,875 2,238 6,143 5,941 504 687 25 52 105 347 25 133 - 307 25 50 - 232 - - - - - - - - - - - 4,574 241 160 - 53 3,433 687 - 3,489 338 633 183 318 986 978 53 2,328 313 318 106 239 610 688 53 80 - 27 - 27 - 27 - 125 75 25 - - - 25 - 1,755 160 239 80 186 505 558 27 1,161 25 315 77 78 376 289 - 5,499 602 1,528 232 388 337 2,385 27 1,689 25 25 27 - 103 1,509 - 1,484 25 25 - - 27 1,407 - 1,018 343 388 - 182 53 25 27 493 50 158 - 131 77 77 - 1,178 125 502 - 78 115 357 - 467 - 247 - 78 115 27 - 711 125 255 - - - 331 - 7,767 1,471 3,493 1,863 103 158 625 53 927 282 413 25 27 25 155 - 1,130 103 388 271 - 80 261 27 2,088 445 180 1,437 - - 25 - 1,366 202 1,114 25 25 - - - 1,895 847 745 201 25 - 52 25 16,061 5,846 3,065 5,211 412 851 547 130 1,655 388 419 583 25 82 133 25 663 52 50 - 102 354 52 53 487 - - 487 - - - - 407 - 52 356 - - - - 2,903 411 461 1,611 182 135 77 27 622 235 131 128 - 50 77 - 8,478 4,600 1,874 1,591 103 103 182 25 1,719 647 548 444 - 53 27 - 464 201 155 82 - - 27 - 2,454 1,937 210 257 25 - 25 - 760 370 103 210 27 25 - 25 1,240 593 128 467 25 - 27 - 642 360 153 27 27 25 50 - 6,842 2,379 1,654 2,056 232 238 179 105 312 25 100 25 50 - - 112 47,422 11,821 11,771 9,414 2,162 5,985 5,764 504 28,041 5,478 7,838 5,687 1,391 3,603 3,808 235 11,018 4,660 2,518 2,588 337 503 309 103 1,040 128 470 232 52 25 27 106 7,273 1,554 945 857 382 1,854 1,621 60 50 - - 50 - - - - 115 Table P6-14. Industry and Class of Worker for Female Workers by Occupation, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Industry Class of Worker Industry Employed civilian female workers 16 years and over Agriculture Forestry and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Printing, publishing, & allied industries Petroleum and coal products Durable goods Transportation, communication, and public utilities Transportation Taxicab service Communications Utilities and sanitary services Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Retail trade General merchandise stores Food stores Eating and drinking places Miscellaneous retail Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Business services Repair services Private households Other personal services Hotels and other lodging places Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational instruction all levels Other educational services Social service, religious and similar organizations Legal, engineering and professional services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / uncodable Class of Worker Employed civilian female workers 16 years and over Private for profit, salaried workers Local or territorial government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers Employed Civilians 16 years and over Managerial and profes -sional specialty Technical, sales, and admin -istrative support Service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Operators, fabricators, and laborers Occupa -tions NEC/not codable 24,278 7,490 8,653 5,964 235 578 1,091 267 128 25 52 - 25 - 27 - 77 25 25 - 27 - - - - - - - - - - - 526 136 130 - 27 182 52 - 979 158 397 80 - 106 238 - 527 158 131 53 - 53 131 - 27 - 27 - - - - - 25 - 25 - - - - - 293 80 53 53 - 27 80 - 451 - 265 27 - 53 106 - 1,767 315 832 103 27 27 437 27 279 - - - - - 279 - 227 - - - - - 227 - 498 213 205 - 27 27 - 27 182 50 131 - - - - - 212 25 160 - - - 27 - 85 - 85 - - - - - 127 25 75 - - - 27 - 4,261 648 2,394 959 52 78 130 - 539 153 282 - - 25 78 - 583 25 261 191 - 53 52 - 1,083 237 103 743 - - - - 837 25 787 - 25 - - - 1,256 589 542 100 - - - 25 10,665 3,864 2,730 3,654 - 158 182 77 835 207 290 286 - - 27 25 52 27 25 - - - - - 385 - - 385 - - - - 331 - 25 305 - - - - 1,700 180 436 976 - 57 25 27 338 53 131 128 - 25 - - 6,437 3,287 1,744 1,251 - - 130 25 1,432 543 496 366 - - 27 - 357 150 155 52 - - - - 1,707 1,370 183 153 - - - - 607 320 103 158 - - - 25 906 335 128 416 - - 27 - 435 257 128 - - - 50 - 4,271 1,704 1,342 1,068 78 27 - 52 137 - 50 - - - - 87 23,804 7,438 8,544 5,729 235 525 1,066 267 13,768 3,370 5,565 3,545 183 293 709 103 7,272 3,420 2,131 1,487 27 27 103 77 647 77 310 207 - - 27 27 2,117 572 538 490 25 205 227 60 - - - - - - - - 116 Table P6-15. Incomes for Households, Families, Males, and Females by Occupation, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Note: Statistics for Households use characteristics of Householder. Income Households with Income Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Families with Income Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Males, 16 years and over, with income Percent full-time workers less than $2,500 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,000 $75,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Females, 16 years and over, with income Percent full-time workers less than $2,500 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,000 $75,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Employed Civilians 16 years and over Managerial and profes -sional specialty Technical, sales, and admin -istrative support Service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Operators, fabricators, and laborers Occupa -tions NEC/not codable 26,798 6,946 5,634 5,416 1,328 3,923 3,255 296 651 52 78 233 27 185 52 25 836 25 131 446 53 78 102 - 1,298 128 263 517 50 190 150 - 4,000 703 999 1,104 207 593 393 - 3,553 1,044 749 722 185 335 493 25 4,639 1,106 902 911 131 878 683 27 5,512 1,645 1,206 700 359 944 545 113 3,314 1,134 738 283 188 456 461 53 2,995 1,110 567 499 128 263 375 53 43,212 54,053 43,909 28,440 47,871 43,533 42,821 61,077 52,584 63,296 51,487 42,345 51,979 48,502 52,877 62,963 17,402 4,725 4,212 3,400 645 2,059 2,203 158 233 - 53 128 - - 52 - 393 25 80 236 - - 52 - 669 103 157 280 - 27 102 - 2,246 500 745 539 78 152 232 - 1,866 550 569 334 - 102 260 52 3,028 619 642 648 205 492 422 - 3,896 995 843 593 183 759 497 27 2,525 976 608 258 102 291 263 27 2,546 958 515 382 77 236 325 53 50,311 63,004 44,897 37,126 58,751 58,050 48,644 90,072 58,716 69,671 54,232 46,837 61,557 62,440 56,866 71,946 23,514 4,331 3,227 3,660 1,927 5,434 4,698 238 73.0 77.4 77.5 66.7 84.4 72.6 66.6 67.1 390 - 53 77 - 157 103 - 390 25 52 102 - 133 52 27 1,010 50 155 285 78 232 210 - 2,009 157 155 454 230 578 434 - 4,649 674 609 923 360 1,008 1,047 27 4,574 617 638 678 507 865 1,218 52 5,013 982 753 555 366 1,294 983 80 3,736 1,179 502 396 280 975 376 27 1,744 647 310 190 105 191 275 27 29,362 39,829 31,414 23,475 29,233 29,097 26,689 38,822 36,577 50,519 37,207 31,496 34,239 33,380 31,756 39,573 23,577 7,338 8,494 5,652 235 525 1,066 267 70.3 73.0 74.5 65.3 77.3 44.2 56.1 70.6 440 80 75 207 27 27 - 25 676 52 363 208 - 27 27 - 1,833 233 578 813 27 53 128 - 2,313 468 678 980 - - 161 25 6,318 1,270 2,581 1,864 103 161 312 27 5,080 1,776 2,115 805 52 102 205 25 4,174 1,833 1,460 517 - 78 182 105 1,961 1,150 388 233 27 77 27 60 782 476 255 25 - - 25 - 24,476 31,825 24,121 18,083 19,054 24,744 21,076 39,024 28,531 37,353 27,088 20,217 22,587 25,514 24,734 34,340 117 Table P6-16. Poverty Status Last Year and Workers in Family by Occupation, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Note: Statistics for Households use characteristics of Householder. Poverty Status Families Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Female householder, no husband present Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Unrelated persons in household Person worked last year Persons 60 years and over Persons 65 years and over All Persons Persons 60 years and over Persons 65 years and over Income below Poverty Level Families Percent below poverty Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Female householder, no husband present Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Unrelated persons in household Percent below poverty Person worked last year Persons 60 years and over Persons 65 years and over All Persons Percent below poverty Persons 60 years and over Persons 65 years and over Income last year below specified poverty level Below 75 percent of poverty level Below 125 percent of poverty level Below 150 percent of poverty level Below 200 percent of poverty level Workers in family Total No workers One worker Two or more workers Employed Civilians 16 years and over Managerial and profes -sional specialty Technical, sales, and admin -istrative support Service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Operators, fabricators, and laborers Occupa -tions NEC/not codable 17,555 4,752 4,237 3,450 645 2,086 2,228 158 17,300 4,725 4,185 3,350 645 2,059 2,178 158 10,494 2,579 2,896 2,321 387 1,067 1,114 131 8,835 2,222 2,479 2,042 335 808 897 52 3,917 825 978 846 130 522 511 106 1,120 337 180 176 27 160 242 - 5,827 1,699 1,987 1,574 105 102 309 52 5,775 1,699 1,961 1,549 105 102 309 52 4,521 1,339 1,553 1,317 78 50 158 25 4,055 1,210 1,317 1,217 78 50 158 25 1,367 388 442 434 - 25 78 - 100 - 25 75 - - - - 2,584 450 678 527 188 428 287 25 2,484 450 678 427 188 428 287 25 296 53 105 - 27 82 30 - 110 27 - - 27 57 - - 48,610 11,925 11,983 9,875 2,238 6,143 5,941 504 6,802 1,560 1,087 1,394 316 1,288 1,132 25 2,608 755 335 587 158 348 425 - 2,015 182 545 875 27 128 258 - 11.5 3.8 12.9 25.4 4.1 6.2 11.6 - 1,810 155 493 825 27 102 208 - 1,785 157 468 824 27 102 208 - 1,603 157 415 722 27 75 208 - 751 77 183 359 27 27 80 - 50 25 - 25 - - - - 1,323 130 443 619 - 25 106 - 1,271 130 416 593 - 25 106 - 1,246 130 366 619 - 25 106 - 1,168 130 313 593 - 25 106 - 517 77 183 204 - - 53 - 25 - - 25 - - - - 484 77 100 177 - 52 78 - 18.7 17.1 14.8 33.6 - 12.1 27.3 - 384 77 100 77 - 52 78 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5,114 487 1,115 1,929 183 783 592 25 10.5 4.1 9.3 19.5 8.2 12.7 10.0 5.0 650 77 53 257 52 185 27 - 285 52 27 128 52 27 - - 3,514 387 650 1,386 130 526 410 25 7,125 802 1,603 2,471 258 1,039 900 50 9,621 1,164 2,529 3,091 365 1,364 1,059 50 14,522 2,044 3,467 4,430 543 2,069 1,867 102 17,555 4,752 4,237 3,450 645 2,086 2,228 158 179 27 25 75 - 27 25 - 6,723 1,735 1,704 1,517 232 592 865 78 10,654 2,990 2,508 1,857 413 1,467 1,338 80 118 P7-1. Age, Marital Status, and Hispanic Origin by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Age Marital Status Hispanic Origin All Persons Total 16 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Median Females Total 16 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Median Marital Status Males Never married Now married Separated Widowed Divorced Females Never married Now married Separated Widowed Divorced Hispanic Origin All Persons Total Puerto Rican Dominican Republic Cuban Other Spanish/Hispanic Not Spanish/Hispanic Females Total Puerto Rican Dominican Republic Cuban Other Spanish/Hispanic Not Spanish/Hispanic Employed civilians 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining and Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade 48,610 994 4,574 3,489 5,499 1,178 7,767 1,176 - 103 27 102 25 415 3,258 - 288 166 362 204 818 4,419 110 315 346 423 162 1,067 4,047 80 338 266 335 53 672 12,038 332 1,245 1,005 1,315 205 1,881 11,802 315 859 650 1,144 272 1,540 9,262 157 1,189 871 1,372 152 1,014 2,608 - 238 158 445 105 360 44.5 43.0 45.0 44.4 46.4 43.8 40.4 24,278 205 526 979 1,767 212 4,261 608 - - - 52 25 157 1,422 - 52 - 102 25 309 2,140 - 27 106 208 - 553 2,311 27 27 53 77 27 338 6,126 102 235 451 450 - 1,071 6,195 50 82 103 337 60 1,028 4,467 27 105 264 490 75 625 1,009 - - - 52 - 180 44.1 42.0 44.0 43.2 43.9 51.5 43.0 24,332 789 4,048 2,510 3,731 966 3,506 8,880 370 1,203 798 1,124 549 1,853 11,823 264 2,056 1,186 1,977 417 1,317 619 27 25 52 100 - 153 503 27 106 106 110 - 25 2,506 102 658 368 420 - 157 24,278 205 526 979 1,767 212 4,261 10,063 77 207 321 680 102 1,921 10,237 102 240 473 672 110 1,698 572 - 27 - - - 232 897 - - 27 152 - 125 2,510 27 53 158 263 - 285 48,610 994 4,574 3,489 5,499 1,178 7,767 4,433 131 425 742 449 137 656 3,267 222 394 27 226 50 957 215 - 27 - 60 - 27 787 - 103 53 80 52 103 39,907 641 3,625 2,667 4,684 939 6,024 24,278 205 526 979 1,767 212 4,261 2,112 27 53 133 264 - 315 1,713 - 27 27 50 25 621 52 - - - - - 27 394 - 27 27 - - 52 20,007 179 420 792 1,453 187 3,247 119 P7-1. Age, Marital Status, and Hispanic Origin by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Age Marital Status Hispanic Origin All Persons Total 16 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Median Females Total 16 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Median Marital Status Males Never married Now married Separated Widowed Divorced Females Never married Now married Separated Widowed Divorced Hispanic Origin All Persons Total Puerto Rican Dominican Republic Cuban Other Spanish/Hispanic Not Spanish/Hispanic Females Total Puerto Rican Dominican Republic Cuban Other Spanish/Hispanic Not Spanish/Hispanic Finance, insurance, and real estate Business and repair services Personal, entertainment, and recreation services Professional and related services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / uncodable 1,895 2,318 5,265 8,478 6,842 312 - - 220 208 77 - 229 135 385 388 283 - 180 210 488 655 464 - 254 235 500 672 642 - 464 655 1,043 1,932 1,800 160 310 717 1,466 2,282 2,170 77 332 255 802 2,007 1,035 75 127 110 360 334 371 - 40.8 44.1 45.0 46.6 45.3 43.9 1,256 887 3,341 6,437 4,271 137 - - 168 182 25 - 153 110 258 310 103 - 77 105 256 576 232 - 254 105 423 568 412 - 283 232 537 1,549 1,131 85 233 282 951 1,663 1,354 52 179 53 515 1,385 748 - 77 - 232 204 265 - 39.3 39.8 45.4 45.2 45.9 43.3 639 1,431 1,925 2,041 2,571 176 205 450 824 413 1,065 25 280 774 792 1,339 1,297 125 - 75 77 30 80 - - - 78 25 25 - 153 132 153 233 105 25 1,256 887 3,341 6,437 4,271 137 508 445 1,405 2,521 1,817 60 644 362 1,209 3,032 1,645 52 - - 105 52 157 - 53 - 232 232 52 25 52 80 390 601 601 - 1,895 2,318 5,265 8,478 6,842 312 52 133 208 814 660 27 25 304 632 282 150 - - 25 52 - 25 - 80 - 78 158 80 - 1,739 1,856 4,296 7,224 5,926 286 1,256 887 3,341 6,437 4,271 137 27 80 183 607 397 27 25 127 454 257 100 - - - - - 25 - 80 - 52 105 53 - 1,125 680 2,652 5,468 3,695 110 120 Table P7-3. Place of Birth by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Place of Birth All Persons Total U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Florida Massachusetts New Jersey New York Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Haiti St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia St. Vincent and Grenadines Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Females Total U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Florida Massachusetts New Jersey New York Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Haiti St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia St. Vincent and Grenadines Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Employed civilians 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining and Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade 48,610 994 4,574 3,489 5,499 1,178 7,767 18,354 467 716 1,535 2,268 489 2,613 9,667 266 479 1,248 1,061 163 1,353 342 - 27 - 145 - 25 8,345 201 210 287 1,062 326 1,235 7,446 177 800 450 569 297 1,136 374 - 52 - 25 - 160 182 - 27 - 77 - 53 287 - 30 27 25 25 50 206 - 25 - - - 25 2,109 25 183 140 152 135 230 282 - 80 - 25 - 25 1,847 53 291 211 238 112 262 19,762 297 2,641 1,188 2,399 280 3,301 2,474 27 157 185 207 25 368 927 - 77 - 180 25 50 3,077 25 732 131 394 50 543 2,734 170 368 53 226 25 748 426 - 100 - 75 - 50 4,147 25 425 288 536 103 713 1,997 - 418 160 185 - 264 393 - 80 53 - - - 1,204 - 78 186 105 27 208 1,200 - 127 105 25 - 454 24,278 205 526 979 1,767 212 4,261 9,605 153 128 368 885 50 1,373 5,198 53 53 318 529 - 742 115 - - - - - 25 4,291 100 75 50 356 50 607 3,537 52 212 163 261 85 414 55 - - - - - 25 50 - - - 25 - - 180 - - - 25 - 50 100 - - - - - 25 1,168 25 103 87 75 25 102 127 - 27 - 25 - - 682 - - 53 106 - 103 9,967 - 186 368 516 77 2,194 1,353 - 27 53 102 - 133 469 - - - 55 - 25 1,486 - - 78 78 25 465 1,412 - 53 53 50 - 569 176 - - - 25 - 25 2,186 - - 77 77 52 484 1,053 - 80 53 27 - 185 158 - - - - - - 576 - 27 - - - 105 487 - - 27 - - 177 121 Table P7-3. Place of Birth by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Place of Birth All Persons Total U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Florida Massachusetts New Jersey New York Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Haiti St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia St. Vincent and Grenadines Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Females Total U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Florida Massachusetts New Jersey New York Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Haiti St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia St. Vincent and Grenadines Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Finance, insurance, and real estate Business and repair services Personal, entertainment, and recreation services Professional and related services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / uncodable 1,895 2,318 5,265 8,478 6,842 312 923 716 1,252 3,493 3,781 102 346 346 479 2,096 1,832 - - 55 60 30 - - 577 316 713 1,367 1,949 102 437 372 990 1,374 760 85 25 52 60 - - - - - - 25 - - - - 30 100 - - - 25 80 50 - - 102 52 230 384 416 60 25 - 50 50 27 - 50 53 53 236 288 - 432 1,126 2,818 3,168 1,987 125 100 130 465 473 338 - 52 50 105 235 102 50 52 153 456 357 158 25 25 227 608 183 100 - - 25 50 75 - 50 102 130 487 595 744 - 27 130 208 446 160 - - 52 78 130 - - - 103 105 285 106 - 53 50 152 207 27 - 1,256 887 3,341 6,437 4,271 137 590 348 793 2,793 2,071 52 239 213 346 1,699 1,007 - - - 60 30 - - 351 135 387 1,064 1,063 52 309 50 447 965 520 60 - - 30 - - - - - - 25 - - - - 30 75 - - - - 25 50 - - 77 25 25 279 285 60 25 - 25 25 - - 25 27 27 158 183 - 305 437 1,997 2,393 1,470 25 75 53 415 315 180 - 52 25 25 185 102 - 52 50 326 280 131 - 25 75 404 131 50 - - 25 25 50 - 25 25 105 334 520 514 - 27 27 155 341 160 - - 27 53 78 - - - 25 80 233 106 - 27 25 77 128 27 - 122 Table P7-4. Citizenship and Year of Entry by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Citizenship Year of Entry Citizenship All Persons U.S. citizen Born in U.S. Virgin Islands Born in U.S. or U.S. territory Born abroad of U.S. parents Naturalized U.S. citizen Not a U.S. citizen Permanent resident Temporary resident Females U.S. citizen Born in U.S. Virgin Islands Born in U.S. or U.S. territory Born abroad of U.S. parents Naturalized U.S. citizen Not a U.S. citizen Permanent resident Temporary resident Entry year for persons born outside Virgin Islands Total 2002 to 2007 1996 to 2001 1992 to 1995 1986 to 1991 1976 to 1985 1966 to 1975 1965 or before Non U.S. citizens Total 2002 to 2007 1996 to 2001 1992 to 1995 1986 to 1991 1976 to 1985 1966 to 1975 1965 or before Entry year for females born outside Virgin Islands Total 2002 to 2007 1996 to 2001 1992 to 1995 1986 to 1991 1976 to 1985 1966 to 1975 1965 or before Non U.S. citizens Total 2002 to 2007 1996 to 2001 1992 to 1995 1986 to 1991 1976 to 1985 1966 to 1975 1965 or before Employed civilians 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining and Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade 48,610 994 4,574 3,489 5,499 1,178 7,767 43,140 822 3,532 3,335 5,015 1,078 6,613 18,354 467 716 1,535 2,268 489 2,613 9,294 230 1,091 661 807 408 1,398 135 - - 53 - - 27 15,358 125 1,725 1,086 1,940 180 2,575 5,470 172 1,042 153 484 100 1,153 4,952 112 864 153 459 100 1,000 517 60 179 - 25 - 153 24,278 205 526 979 1,767 212 4,261 21,969 205 473 902 1,692 187 3,567 9,605 153 128 368 885 50 1,373 4,219 52 212 216 367 85 517 27 - - - - - 27 8,118 - 133 318 440 52 1,650 2,309 - 53 77 75 25 694 2,156 - 27 77 75 25 643 153 - 27 - - - 52 30,256 527 3,859 1,953 3,231 689 5,153 4,656 52 1,002 165 248 163 926 3,265 135 446 180 254 - 977 2,371 60 290 208 179 25 544 3,619 25 305 263 483 27 642 5,510 100 628 344 638 177 722 6,831 77 845 607 888 102 932 4,005 78 343 186 542 195 410 5,470 172 1,042 153 484 100 1,153 1,615 - 389 - 77 25 379 997 85 237 25 25 - 365 759 60 186 53 77 - 102 661 - 50 25 100 - 130 514 - 103 - 102 25 - 616 27 25 50 25 25 102 309 - 52 - 78 25 75 14,673 52 398 611 882 162 2,888 1,878 27 83 87 60 - 356 1,337 - - 27 50 - 571 1,318 - 52 77 100 - 285 1,869 - 52 52 205 - 437 2,834 25 27 160 204 52 438 3,416 - 158 157 161 50 595 2,022 - 27 53 102 60 205 2,309 - 53 77 75 25 694 639 - 27 - - - 150 419 - - - - - 262 304 - 27 27 50 - 50 382 - - 25 25 - 130 232 - - - - - - 233 - - 25 - 25 27 100 - - - - - 75 123 Table P7-4. Citizenship and Year of Entry by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Citizenship Year of Entry Citizenship All Persons U.S. citizen Born in U.S. Virgin Islands Born in U.S. or U.S. territory Born abroad of U.S. parents Naturalized U.S. citizen Not a U.S. citizen Permanent resident Temporary resident Females U.S. citizen Born in U.S. Virgin Islands Born in U.S. or U.S. territory Born abroad of U.S. parents Naturalized U.S. citizen Not a U.S. citizen Permanent resident Temporary resident Entry year for persons born outside Virgin Islands Total 2002 to 2007 1996 to 2001 1992 to 1995 1986 to 1991 1976 to 1985 1966 to 1975 1965 or before Non U.S. citizens Total 2002 to 2007 1996 to 2001 1992 to 1995 1986 to 1991 1976 to 1985 1966 to 1975 1965 or before Entry year for females born outside Virgin Islands Total 2002 to 2007 1996 to 2001 1992 to 1995 1986 to 1991 1976 to 1985 1966 to 1975 1965 or before Non U.S. citizens Total 2002 to 2007 1996 to 2001 1992 to 1995 1986 to 1991 1976 to 1985 1966 to 1975 1965 or before Finance, insurance, and real estate Business and repair services Personal, entertainment, and recreation services Professional and related services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / uncodable 1,895 2,318 5,265 8,478 6,842 312 1,793 1,959 4,346 7,750 6,685 212 923 716 1,252 3,493 3,781 102 487 425 1,043 1,611 1,048 85 - - 55 - - - 384 818 1,996 2,646 1,857 25 102 359 919 728 157 100 102 309 869 728 157 100 - 50 50 - - - 1,256 887 3,341 6,437 4,271 137 1,154 733 2,780 5,999 4,166 112 590 348 793 2,793 2,071 52 334 77 474 1,123 703 60 - - - - - - 230 309 1,513 2,083 1,392 - 102 153 561 438 105 25 102 103 536 438 105 25 - 50 25 - - - 973 1,601 4,013 4,985 3,061 210 257 365 701 645 132 - 78 152 456 508 80 - 52 77 492 291 128 25 100 207 618 486 413 50 230 382 583 1,005 675 25 100 286 720 1,278 885 110 155 131 443 772 748 - 102 359 919 728 157 100 50 205 307 158 25 - 27 - 128 78 27 - 25 50 128 52 - 25 - 25 177 128 - 25 - 52 25 128 53 25 - 27 153 105 52 25 - - - 78 - - 666 539 2,548 3,644 2,200 85 179 179 392 437 80 - 27 25 254 304 80 - 52 52 389 235 77 - 50 75 406 307 285 - 153 77 304 825 545 25 75 105 492 969 593 60 130 27 312 567 540 - 102 153 561 438 105 25 50 128 205 53 25 - 27 - 77 27 27 - 25 25 75 25 - - - - 127 75 - - - - 25 128 53 25 - - 52 105 - - - - - 25 - - 124 Table P7-6. Reason for Migration and Language Spoken at Home by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Reason for Migration Language Spoken at Home All Persons Born in Virgin Islands Born outside Virgin Islands Reason for migration Employment Spouse of employed person Dependent of employed person Family member of employed resident Student attending college Missionary work Medical reasons Visiting/vacation Other Females Born in Virgin Islands Born outside Virgin Islands Reason for migration Employment Spouse of employed person Dependent of employed person Family member of employed resident Student attending college Missionary work Medical reasons Visiting/vacation Other Language Spoken at Home All persons Speak only English at home Speak other Language at Home Ability to speak English Speaks English very well Speaks English well Speaks some English Does not speak English Primary Language Spoken French, Patois, Creole Spanish Other language Females Speak only English at home Speak other Language at Home Ability to speak English Speaks English very well Speaks English well Speaks some English Does not speak English Primary Language Spoken French, Patois, Creole Spanish Other language Employed civilians 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining and Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade 48,610 994 4,574 3,489 5,499 1,178 7,767 18,354 467 716 1,535 2,268 489 2,613 30,256 527 3,859 1,953 3,231 689 5,153 11,899 295 1,938 629 1,881 287 2,000 2,372 - 205 186 52 60 465 5,593 103 471 369 415 103 1,049 5,420 77 607 368 417 162 993 464 - - - 27 - 25 182 - 27 27 - - - - - - - - - - 3,169 27 555 261 362 50 489 1,158 25 57 113 78 27 132 24,278 205 526 979 1,767 212 4,261 9,605 153 128 368 885 50 1,373 14,673 52 398 611 882 162 2,888 4,064 25 25 155 463 50 897 2,087 - 103 133 52 60 465 3,224 - 80 105 130 - 536 2,997 - 133 105 185 27 707 387 - - - - - 25 78 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1,173 27 27 27 27 25 207 663 - 30 87 27 - 52 48,610 994 4,574 3,489 5,499 1,178 7,767 32,915 587 2,796 2,402 3,768 782 4,604 15,695 406 1,778 1,086 1,731 395 3,163 11,405 208 1,178 823 1,347 235 2,230 2,706 52 422 185 282 110 527 1,406 146 179 78 102 50 227 179 - - - - - 179 4,464 52 805 235 677 75 593 10,201 355 947 740 1,002 295 2,092 1,030 - 25 112 52 25 478 24,278 205 526 979 1,767 212 4,261 16,861 179 473 603 1,295 162 2,423 7,417 27 53 376 473 50 1,838 5,548 27 27 296 396 50 1,264 1,297 - - 53 52 - 395 470 - 27 27 25 - 77 102 - - - - - 102 2,081 - - 105 130 25 438 4,889 27 53 185 343 25 1,249 447 - - 87 - - 150 125 Table P7-6. Reason for Migration and Language Spoken at Home by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Reason for Migration Language Spoken at Home All Persons Born in Virgin Islands Born outside Virgin Islands Reason for migration Employment Spouse of employed person Dependent of employed person Family member of employed resident Student attending college Missionary work Medical reasons Visiting/vacation Other Females Born in Virgin Islands Born outside Virgin Islands Reason for migration Employment Spouse of employed person Dependent of employed person Family member of employed resident Student attending college Missionary work Medical reasons Visiting/vacation Other Language Spoken at Home All persons Speak only English at home Speak other Language at Home Ability to speak English Speaks English very well Speaks English well Speaks some English Does not speak English Primary Language Spoken French, Patois, Creole Spanish Other language Females Speak only English at home Speak other Language at Home Ability to speak English Speaks English very well Speaks English well Speaks some English Does not speak English Primary Language Spoken French, Patois, Creole Spanish Other language Finance, insurance, and real estate Business and repair services Personal, entertainment, and recreation services Professional and related services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / uncodable 1,895 2,318 5,265 8,478 6,842 312 923 716 1,252 3,493 3,781 102 973 1,601 4,013 4,985 3,061 210 252 701 1,732 1,461 597 125 105 102 313 654 230 - 153 288 569 903 1,168 - 207 307 673 992 593 25 50 27 52 179 105 - 27 - - 102 - - - - - - - - 77 127 464 540 158 60 102 50 212 153 210 - 1,256 887 3,341 6,437 4,271 137 590 348 793 2,793 2,071 52 666 539 2,548 3,644 2,200 85 125 100 1,045 816 337 25 105 52 286 601 230 - 127 155 385 777 930 - 155 103 438 758 387 - 50 27 52 128 105 - 27 - - 52 - - - - - - - - 27 52 232 359 106 60 50 50 110 153 105 - 1,895 2,318 5,265 8,478 6,842 312 1,432 1,469 3,623 5,867 5,423 162 464 849 1,642 2,611 1,419 150 413 669 1,006 1,985 1,184 125 50 52 378 495 130 25 - 128 258 131 105 - - - - - - - 152 207 690 616 288 75 260 642 902 1,866 1,025 75 52 - 50 130 106 - 1,256 887 3,341 6,437 4,271 137 1,023 552 2,188 4,454 3,424 87 233 335 1,153 1,983 846 50 233 258 746 1,512 715 25 - 25 302 366 78 25 - 52 105 105 53 - - - - - - - 102 52 481 487 236 25 105 283 672 1,393 530 25 27 - - 103 80 - 126 Table P7-7. Parents' Place of Birth by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Parents' Birthplace Father's Birthplace All Persons U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States Massachusetts Michigan New Jersey New York Pennsylvania South Carolina Texas Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Anguilla Antigua / Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Grenada Haiti Montserrat St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia St. Vincent & Grenadines Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Not Known or Not Stated Mother's Birthplace Total U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States Massachusetts Michigan New Jersey New York Pennsylvania South Carolina Texas Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Anguilla Antigua / Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Grenada Haiti Montserrat St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia St. Vincent & Grenadines Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Not Known or Not Stated Employed civilians 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining and Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade 48,610 994 4,574 3,489 5,499 1,178 7,767 9,775 232 213 691 984 212 1,279 5,196 106 133 504 449 161 745 335 25 30 - 145 - 25 4,244 100 50 187 390 50 509 5,922 152 693 343 571 297 837 335 - 57 - 77 25 50 137 27 25 - - - - 202 - 25 - - - 52 1,269 25 163 87 179 110 103 362 - 27 - 25 - 108 237 - 25 - 60 - - 179 - - 25 25 - 52 3,133 80 319 424 344 50 493 25,702 427 3,014 1,766 3,167 519 4,170 1,070 25 27 78 279 52 150 3,555 78 182 341 363 50 543 1,851 - 75 27 422 75 100 3,341 25 756 106 395 50 546 2,928 170 395 78 202 110 851 465 - 27 27 78 - 52 351 - 75 - 75 - 50 514 - 77 - 52 - 80 5,265 77 503 394 718 103 940 2,655 27 496 293 238 - 316 650 - 80 106 - 27 50 1,547 - 161 186 131 27 260 1,603 - 152 78 128 25 578 2,475 103 183 186 304 75 409 48,610 994 4,574 3,489 5,499 1,178 7,767 10,258 257 266 744 1,170 209 1,248 5,339 106 186 557 425 83 795 626 25 30 87 235 - 25 4,292 125 50 100 509 125 428 6,040 152 667 257 494 272 909 335 - 57 - 52 25 50 127 27 25 - 25 - - 337 - 52 - - - 78 1,254 25 137 - 50 85 180 177 - 27 - 25 - 25 339 - 50 27 85 - - 150 - - 25 - - 50 2,972 53 318 396 319 102 497 25,507 428 3,014 1,741 3,237 495 4,123 1,045 25 53 78 252 27 150 3,610 105 183 341 413 27 467 1,762 - 50 27 392 50 100 3,471 25 810 131 447 77 622 2,934 172 368 80 202 110 853 517 - 27 - 131 - 52 451 - 125 - 75 - 50 588 - 77 77 102 - 80 5,464 50 448 369 717 153 967 2,554 27 524 266 238 - 318 551 - 80 133 - - - 1,392 - 188 160 131 27 210 1,645 - 153 138 25 25 633 2,188 103 157 213 254 75 357 127 Table P7-7. Parents' Place of Birth by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Parents' Birthplace Father's Birthplace All Persons U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States Massachusetts Michigan New Jersey New York Pennsylvania South Carolina Texas Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Anguilla Antigua / Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Grenada Haiti Montserrat St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia St. Vincent & Grenadines Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Not Known or Not Stated Mother's Birthplace Total U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States Massachusetts Michigan New Jersey New York Pennsylvania South Carolina Texas Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Anguilla Antigua / Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Grenada Haiti Montserrat St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia St. Vincent & Grenadines Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Not Known or Not Stated Finance, insurance, and real estate Business and repair services Personal, entertainment, and recreation services Professional and related services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / uncodable 1,895 2,318 5,265 8,478 6,842 312 568 380 707 2,105 2,381 25 293 160 343 1,194 1,109 - 25 - 25 30 30 - 251 220 339 881 1,241 25 335 235 771 1,116 487 85 - - 25 75 27 - - - 85 - - - - 25 75 25 - - 25 25 163 202 127 60 50 27 25 100 - - - - 25 50 77 - 25 - - 25 27 - 52 130 105 527 557 52 736 1,337 3,201 4,088 3,127 150 25 100 27 257 50 - 127 210 489 474 698 - 75 50 206 337 408 75 77 128 583 464 185 25 50 227 481 261 102 - 25 50 103 78 25 - - 25 50 50 - 25 25 - 50 152 78 - 152 182 589 732 875 - 80 157 260 606 185 - - 78 103 155 50 - 25 103 183 363 106 - 77 125 128 283 27 - 127 110 354 359 264 - 1,895 2,318 5,265 8,478 6,842 312 542 372 708 1,959 2,759 25 266 106 266 1,062 1,486 - - - 55 60 110 - 276 265 387 837 1,163 25 360 338 851 1,272 384 85 50 - - 75 27 - - - 25 25 - - - 77 55 75 - - 50 52 180 307 128 60 25 - 25 25 25 - - - 25 50 102 - 25 - - 25 25 - 52 80 157 527 421 52 761 1,342 3,095 4,157 2,961 150 - 100 50 207 102 - 125 236 542 606 565 - 75 50 150 438 354 75 52 155 481 462 185 25 25 227 483 261 153 - 25 50 128 78 25 - 25 25 50 50 - 50 50 - 50 50 102 - 179 186 639 830 926 - 78 157 208 552 186 - - 78 78 182 - - - 77 183 258 158 - 78 75 127 310 80 - 102 110 328 252 237 - 128 Table P7-8. Residence 5 years ago by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Residence 5 Years Ago Residence 5 years ago All persons Same house in Virgin Islands Percent Different house in Virgin Islands Same island Different island Resided outside Virgin Islands United States Florida Georgia Massachusetts New York Ohio Texas Virginia Puerto Rico Other Caribbean British Virgin Islands St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere India Females Same house in Virgin Islands Percent Different house in Virgin Islands Same island Different island Resided outside Virgin Islands United States Florida Georgia Massachusetts New York Ohio Texas Virginia Puerto Rico Other Caribbean British Virgin Islands St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere India Employed civilians 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining and Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade 48,610 994 4,574 3,489 5,499 1,178 7,767 31,359 637 2,568 2,429 3,753 589 4,467 64.5 64.1 56.1 69.6 68.3 50.0 57.5 11,898 280 1,068 840 1,182 400 2,268 11,212 230 883 789 1,106 400 2,105 685 50 185 52 77 - 163 5,353 77 938 219 563 188 1,031 2,960 77 266 193 409 78 498 467 - - - 106 27 102 131 25 - 27 27 - - 27 - - - - - - 155 - - 27 - - 27 78 - - - - - 27 208 - 53 - 27 - 25 78 - - - - - - 732 - 260 27 102 60 50 1,433 - 335 - 52 25 382 52 - - - - - 25 205 - 27 - - - 127 131 - 52 - 27 - - 80 - - - - - - 229 - 77 - - 25 100 75 - - - - - 75 24,278 205 526 979 1,767 212 4,261 15,868 100 212 654 1,188 100 2,353 65.4 48.9 40.2 66.9 67.2 47.3 55.2 6,044 53 261 211 440 112 1,399 5,857 53 261 211 415 112 1,262 187 - - - 25 - 137 2,366 52 53 113 140 - 509 1,471 52 27 113 140 - 257 232 - - - 27 - 102 78 25 - 27 - - - 27 - - - - - - 77 - - - - - - 52 - - - - - - 52 - - - - - - 52 - - - - - - 131 - 27 - - - - 738 - - - - - 227 52 - - - - - 25 152 - - - - - 100 53 - - - - - - 53 - - - - - - 25 - - - - - 25 25 - - - - - 25 129 Table P7-8. Residence 5 years ago by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Residence 5 Years Ago Residence 5 years ago All persons Same house in Virgin Islands Percent Different house in Virgin Islands Same island Different island Resided outside Virgin Islands United States Florida Georgia Massachusetts New York Ohio Texas Virginia Puerto Rico Other Caribbean British Virgin Islands St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere India Females Same house in Virgin Islands Percent Different house in Virgin Islands Same island Different island Resided outside Virgin Islands United States Florida Georgia Massachusetts New York Ohio Texas Virginia Puerto Rico Other Caribbean British Virgin Islands St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere India Finance, insurance, and real estate Business and repair services Personal, entertainment, and recreation services Professional and related services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / uncodable 1,895 2,318 5,265 8,478 6,842 312 1,197 1,355 3,094 5,946 5,087 237 63.2 58.5 58.8 70.1 74.3 75.9 360 644 1,529 1,804 1,470 50 360 614 1,503 1,752 1,420 50 - 30 27 52 50 - 338 318 642 728 285 25 236 165 338 490 183 25 - - 77 103 27 25 27 - - 27 - - - - - 27 - - 25 - 52 25 - - 27 - 25 - - - - 27 - 52 25 - 53 25 - - - - 25 - 103 53 52 - 77 153 201 158 50 - 27 - - - - - - 27 - 25 - - - - - 53 - - - - - 80 - - - - - 27 - - - - - - - - 1,256 887 3,341 6,437 4,271 137 818 501 1,963 4,707 3,160 112 65.1 56.5 58.8 73.1 74.0 81.6 205 283 937 1,160 957 25 205 283 937 1,160 932 25 - - - - 25 - 233 102 440 570 153 - 157 25 212 412 78 - - - 52 52 - - - - - 27 - - - - - 27 - - 25 - 27 25 - - 27 - 25 - - - - - - 52 - - 27 25 - - - - - - 53 27 25 - 77 77 176 131 50 - 27 - - - - - - 27 - 25 - - - - - 53 - - - - - 53 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 130 Table P7-9. School Enrollment, Educational Attainment, and Vocational Training by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands School Enrollment Educational Attainment Vocational Training School Enrollment Enrolled person Elementary or high school Public elementary or high school Post-Graduate Public post-graduate Enrolled females Elementary or high school Public elementary or high school Post-Graduate Public post-graduate Educational Attainment Persons 25 years and over 1st to 8th grade 9th or 10th grade 11th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post-Bachelor degree Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Females 25 years or over 1st to 8th grade 9th or 10th grade 11th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post-Bachelor degree Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Persons 18 to 24 years Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Females 18 to 24 years Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Vocational training Persons 16 years and over No Vocational Training Some vocational training Certificate program Technical preparation course On the job training Technical college program Employed civilians 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining and Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade 4,035 50 105 218 422 77 576 315 - - - 25 - 183 260 - - - 25 - 183 3,720 50 105 218 397 77 393 1,983 25 27 53 158 50 313 2,437 - - 80 157 25 235 135 - - - - - 53 105 - - - - - 53 2,302 - - 80 157 25 182 1,330 - - 53 77 25 128 44,175 994 4,183 3,296 5,035 949 6,534 5,086 215 1,024 369 760 102 988 2,656 188 421 264 309 - 670 4,842 103 571 207 619 158 644 12,562 207 1,006 1,244 1,648 315 2,411 7,262 103 478 710 772 152 713 1,693 75 230 77 157 - 103 1,426 - 50 52 130 120 127 5,938 102 316 348 587 77 776 2,710 - 85 25 53 25 102 71.5 49.0 51.8 74.5 66.5 72.6 64.8 19.6 10.2 9.6 11.3 12.7 10.7 13.4 22,247 205 474 979 1,614 162 3,796 1,761 - 53 106 25 27 571 983 27 - 52 50 - 360 2,487 - 52 106 183 - 437 5,736 25 158 210 520 50 1,332 4,356 78 108 261 415 25 480 939 25 - 52 52 - 103 876 - - 27 52 60 77 3,560 50 103 165 317 - 384 1,549 - - - - - 52 76.5 87.0 77.9 73.0 84.0 83.6 63.9 23.0 24.4 21.8 16.8 19.6 - 11.5 4,042 - 365 193 387 229 1,049 72.8 - 64.8 86.2 74.1 77.4 60.9 7.0 - - 13.8 13.3 - 2.4 1,871 - 52 - 127 50 438 76.5 - 48.5 - 100.0 100.0 52.5 7.0 - - - 21.0 - - 48,610 994 4,574 3,489 5,499 1,178 7,767 30,237 737 2,547 1,498 3,281 742 5,516 18,373 257 2,028 1,991 2,217 436 2,251 3,251 - 513 422 455 82 337 2,574 78 185 266 300 102 291 8,136 153 727 879 1,045 202 1,099 4,412 25 603 424 418 50 524 131 Table P7-9. School Enrollment, Educational Attainment, and Vocational Training by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands School Enrollment Educational Attainment Vocational Training School Enrollment Enrolled person Elementary or high school Public elementary or high school Post-Graduate Public post-graduate Enrolled females Elementary or high school Public elementary or high school Post-Graduate Public post-graduate Educational Attainment Persons 25 years and over 1st to 8th grade 9th or 10th grade 11th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post-Bachelor degree Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Females 25 years or over 1st to 8th grade 9th or 10th grade 11th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post-Bachelor degree Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Persons 18 to 24 years Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Females 18 to 24 years Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Vocational training Persons 16 years and over No Vocational Training Some vocational training Certificate program Technical preparation course On the job training Technical college program Finance, insurance, and real estate Business and repair services Personal, entertainment, and recreation services Professional and related services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / uncodable 153 113 585 1,093 619 25 - - 82 25 - - - - 27 25 - - 153 113 503 1,068 619 25 77 87 260 651 282 - 128 113 378 963 359 - - - 57 25 - - - - 27 25 - - 128 113 322 938 359 - 52 87 157 599 152 - 1,666 2,182 4,660 7,881 6,482 312 53 125 797 416 210 25 25 153 258 157 185 25 204 364 749 784 389 50 260 726 1,606 1,221 1,867 52 509 321 644 1,485 1,348 25 52 105 188 523 158 25 128 153 30 359 277 - 283 209 312 1,602 1,267 60 152 25 75 1,336 781 50 83.1 70.5 61.3 82.8 87.9 67.9 26.1 10.7 8.3 37.3 31.6 35.3 1,103 777 2,914 5,946 4,142 137 27 - 562 285 105 - - 103 157 157 78 - 153 128 519 677 180 50 207 208 1,049 966 985 27 357 131 335 1,150 1,015 - 52 27 133 368 128 - 75 102 - 334 150 - 157 77 133 1,239 876 60 75 - 25 772 625 - 83.7 70.2 57.5 81.2 91.2 63.3 21.0 9.9 5.4 33.8 36.2 43.8 229 135 549 571 335 - 78.1 100.0 58.3 91.0 85.0 - 21.9 - 4.8 4.7 22.9 - 153 110 370 467 103 - 100.0 100.0 65.3 88.9 75.7 - 16.3 - 7.2 5.7 25.7 - 1,895 2,318 5,265 8,478 6,842 312 1,408 1,407 3,495 5,439 3,932 235 487 910 1,770 3,038 2,910 77 50 102 179 533 554 25 100 265 234 490 237 27 232 415 949 1,020 1,390 25 105 128 409 996 729 - 132 Table P7-11. Work Status Last Year by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Work Status Last Year Work Status Last Year Persons 16 years and over Worked last year 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks Usually worked 40 or more hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Usually worked 15 to 39 hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Did not work last year Females 16 years and over Worked last year 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks Usually worked 40 or more hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Usually worked 15 to 39 hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Did not work last year Employed civilians 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining and Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade 48,610 994 4,574 3,489 5,499 1,178 7,767 46,988 969 4,394 3,382 5,370 1,103 7,461 37,308 771 3,024 2,850 4,412 1,078 5,469 4,736 112 552 208 425 - 694 1,679 87 242 60 330 - 495 1,676 - 316 78 128 - 464 39,244 682 3,704 2,983 4,583 996 5,341 33,117 562 2,791 2,693 4,020 971 4,435 3,648 60 472 103 245 - 441 795 60 103 - 165 - 183 6,577 260 613 321 760 107 1,732 3,731 182 233 131 392 107 957 934 52 80 78 153 - 179 780 27 138 60 165 - 232 1,622 25 180 106 128 75 305 24,278 205 526 979 1,767 212 4,261 23,524 205 474 925 1,741 212 4,158 18,637 205 316 681 1,476 212 3,016 2,503 - 105 52 162 - 390 732 - - 60 78 - 312 972 - 27 53 25 - 310 19,030 179 340 682 1,509 162 2,739 16,136 179 263 551 1,347 162 2,242 1,906 - 50 25 110 - 289 337 - - - 52 - 131 3,817 27 135 191 232 50 1,185 2,192 27 53 105 128 50 697 547 - 55 27 52 - 77 317 - - 60 27 - 127 754 - 52 53 27 - 103 133 Table P7-11. Work Status Last Year by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Work Status Last Year Work Status Last Year Persons 16 years and over Worked last year 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks Usually worked 40 or more hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Usually worked 15 to 39 hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Did not work last year Females 16 years and over Worked last year 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks Usually worked 40 or more hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Usually worked 15 to 39 hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Did not work last year Finance, insurance, and real estate Business and repair services Personal, entertainment, and recreation services Professional and related services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / uncodable 1,895 2,318 5,265 8,478 6,842 312 1,845 2,239 4,823 8,298 6,792 312 1,540 1,796 3,904 6,384 5,844 237 152 210 329 1,317 661 75 25 153 108 128 52 - 78 53 270 183 105 - 1,692 1,856 3,507 7,180 6,485 235 1,411 1,521 3,099 5,840 5,587 185 152 153 226 1,110 636 50 - 128 78 50 27 - 153 383 1,080 884 232 52 128 275 677 441 182 27 - 57 103 182 25 25 25 25 30 53 25 - 50 78 442 180 50 - 1,256 887 3,341 6,437 4,271 137 1,206 862 3,050 6,334 4,220 137 926 680 2,494 4,958 3,537 137 152 53 153 882 553 - 25 102 27 128 - - 78 27 216 183 53 - 1,078 670 2,098 5,373 4,092 110 822 567 1,943 4,517 3,434 110 152 27 50 676 528 - - 77 27 50 - - 128 191 793 755 103 27 103 113 473 338 78 27 - 27 103 182 25 - 25 25 - 53 - - 50 25 291 103 50 - 134 Table P7-12. Occupation and Class of Worker by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Occupation Class of Worker Occupation Employed Civilians 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty Executive, administrative, and managerial Management related Professional specialty Engineers and natural sciences Teachers, librarians, and counselors Technical, sales, and administrative support Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, exc. health Sales Administrative support, including clerical Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Service Private household Protective service Service, except protective and household Food preparation and service Health service, except household Cleaning and building service Personal service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Extractive occupations Precision production Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators, assemblers, & inspector Transportation and material moving Handlers, equip. cleaners, helpers, laborer Occupations NEC/not codable Class of Worker Employed Civilians 16 years and over Private for profit, salaried workers Local or territorial government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers Employed civilians 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining and Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade 48,610 994 4,574 3,489 5,499 1,178 7,767 11,925 50 241 338 602 125 1,471 5,831 25 188 157 390 125 1,368 5,831 25 188 157 390 125 1,368 6,094 25 53 182 212 - 103 752 - 53 53 75 - 53 3,273 - - - - - - 11,983 102 160 633 1,528 502 3,493 498 52 - 27 - - 27 130 - - - 105 - - 3,988 25 30 238 78 325 2,770 5,987 25 - 263 1,289 177 620 1,380 - 130 105 57 - 77 9,875 105 - 183 232 - 1,863 828 - - - - - 27 1,921 - - 53 - - 52 7,126 105 - 130 232 - 1,785 2,730 - - 27 25 - 1,575 370 - - - - - - 1,801 - - 103 25 - 131 2,226 105 - - 182 - 78 2,238 579 53 318 388 78 103 6,143 25 3,433 986 337 115 158 1,053 - 27 138 233 30 53 4,025 - 2,891 582 52 85 - 649 - 516 106 27 - - 416 25 - 160 25 - 105 5,941 133 687 978 2,385 357 625 579 - 53 449 - - - 3,411 - 160 397 2,258 177 130 1,952 133 474 131 127 180 495 504 - - 53 27 - 53 47,422 969 4,446 3,382 5,370 1,103 7,514 28,041 298 2,971 2,930 3,175 911 6,404 11,018 52 52 60 512 - 185 1,040 103 - - 258 - 27 7,273 515 1,423 392 1,425 192 874 50 - - - - - 25 135 Table P7-12. Occupation and Class of Worker by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Occupation Class of Worker Occupation Employed Civilians 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty Executive, administrative, and managerial Management related Professional specialty Engineers and natural sciences Teachers, librarians, and counselors Technical, sales, and administrative support Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, exc. health Sales Administrative support, including clerical Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Service Private household Protective service Service, except protective and household Food preparation and service Health service, except household Cleaning and building service Personal service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Extractive occupations Precision production Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators, assemblers, & inspector Transportation and material moving Handlers, equip. cleaners, helpers, laborer Occupations NEC/not codable Class of Worker Employed Civilians 16 years and over Private for profit, salaried workers Local or territorial government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers Finance, insurance, and real estate Business and repair services Personal, entertainment, and recreation services Professional and related services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / uncodable 1,895 2,318 5,265 8,478 6,842 312 847 440 806 4,600 2,379 25 847 313 491 771 1,131 25 847 313 491 771 1,131 25 - 127 315 3,829 1,248 - - 52 57 179 230 - - - - 2,412 861 - 745 469 722 1,874 1,654 100 - - - 393 - - - - - - 25 - 25 240 105 - 52 100 670 102 566 957 1,319 - 50 127 52 525 258 - 201 583 3,037 1,591 2,056 25 - 27 645 78 52 - 125 213 27 105 1,346 - 75 344 2,365 1,408 658 25 50 90 779 77 106 - - - 25 315 30 - 25 179 689 441 182 25 - 75 872 574 340 - 25 127 182 103 232 50 - 436 312 103 238 - - 361 - - 211 - - 75 235 78 27 - - - - - - - - - 77 25 - - 52 185 180 182 179 - - 52 - - 25 - 25 80 52 80 52 - 27 53 128 102 102 - 25 78 27 25 105 112 1,870 2,266 4,948 8,399 6,842 312 1,563 1,447 4,216 3,426 547 152 53 103 50 4,147 5,779 25 - 27 - 185 440 - 254 689 682 617 75 135 - - - 25 - - 136 Table P7-15. Income for Households, Families, Males, and Females by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Note: Statistics for Households use characteristics of Householder. Income Households with Income Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Families with Income Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Males, 16 years and over, with income Percent full-time workers less than $2,500 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,000 $75,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Females, 16 years and over, with income Percent full-time workers less than $2,500 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,000 $75,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Employed civilians 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining and Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade 26,798 674 2,780 2,181 3,151 477 3,999 651 27 131 50 25 - 105 836 27 53 78 103 - 340 1,298 75 128 52 75 60 315 4,000 52 390 315 334 52 611 3,553 52 334 185 459 52 437 4,639 52 658 394 593 77 642 5,512 229 579 471 622 100 879 3,314 110 297 371 541 112 304 2,995 52 210 266 398 25 367 43,212 57,561 43,155 48,036 47,857 48,676 37,220 52,584 60,464 48,811 54,847 58,681 52,689 47,760 17,402 304 1,390 1,313 2,190 315 2,575 233 - - 25 25 - 53 393 - - 27 77 - 185 669 25 52 25 77 - 183 2,246 - 128 183 207 25 334 1,866 - 131 52 202 53 234 3,028 102 291 183 418 127 434 3,896 102 419 315 495 - 644 2,525 50 185 264 316 85 254 2,546 25 183 239 373 25 255 50,311 57,501 55,701 63,970 50,744 45,389 42,293 58,716 59,851 60,819 63,405 62,928 57,111 51,371 23,514 763 3,945 2,457 3,630 891 3,303 73.0 50.3 64.8 87.2 74.3 90.8 67.2 390 - 78 27 50 25 210 390 27 106 50 - 25 27 1,010 53 180 78 52 27 286 2,009 152 335 133 282 167 255 4,649 78 778 316 701 127 721 4,574 250 620 504 641 205 745 5,013 50 971 606 947 103 592 3,736 100 738 504 660 212 280 1,744 53 138 239 298 - 187 29,362 28,445 29,487 34,140 33,721 24,317 27,506 36,577 40,378 34,365 39,888 38,720 30,725 31,787 23,577 205 474 952 1,741 212 4,184 70.3 87.0 55.4 57.9 78.8 76.3 57.3 440 27 - - - - 128 676 - 27 27 25 - 182 1,833 - 27 53 103 25 700 2,313 - 25 130 57 25 699 6,318 25 80 236 517 52 1,293 5,080 77 131 185 462 25 539 4,174 52 105 241 392 85 414 1,961 25 80 53 100 - 153 782 - - 27 85 - 77 24,476 31,251 28,795 27,657 28,533 30,412 16,461 28,531 31,044 31,844 28,393 33,258 25,797 20,299 137 Table P7-15. Income for Households, Families, Males, and Females by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Note: Statistics for Households use characteristics of Householder. Income Households with Income Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Families with Income Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Males, 16 years and over, with income Percent full-time workers less than $2,500 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,000 $75,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Females, 16 years and over, with income Percent full-time workers less than $2,500 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,000 $75,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Finance, insurance, and real estate Business and repair services Personal, entertainment, and recreation services Professional and related services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / uncodable 973 1,167 2,562 4,828 3,846 160 - 52 52 131 78 - 25 - 53 78 78 - 75 80 152 208 78 - 155 127 772 751 441 - 128 105 409 815 553 25 127 305 364 803 598 25 105 212 456 926 824 110 78 128 153 676 544 - 279 158 150 438 651 - 45,214 44,150 28,703 39,897 52,868 48,751 61,177 53,705 41,668 51,064 59,501 48,200 664 772 1,612 3,441 2,723 100 - 25 - 105 - - 25 27 - 53 - - - 53 102 152 - - 130 50 359 545 285 - 50 75 257 467 319 25 77 254 313 470 334 25 77 107 379 616 694 50 52 78 102 622 517 - 254 103 100 413 574 - 54,859 43,829 36,643 45,388 65,626 46,251 70,262 53,651 46,948 55,840 68,652 47,125 639 1,378 1,798 1,964 2,571 176 92.2 72.9 67.1 67.4 83.7 42.9 - - - - - - 25 27 50 27 27 - 25 50 105 - 153 - 75 100 182 100 202 25 52 335 748 385 307 100 155 310 302 316 500 25 50 373 153 438 705 25 152 105 182 438 365 - 105 77 75 258 313 - 31,322 28,596 20,954 37,899 34,454 18,751 42,653 33,552 29,414 46,325 39,498 22,130 1,206 862 3,050 6,334 4,220 137 68.2 68.9 65.4 74.2 81.4 80.5 25 25 102 53 80 - - 50 106 182 78 - 27 87 368 416 27 - 130 131 388 522 207 - 305 233 1,007 1,768 775 27 309 127 583 1,452 1,140 50 204 128 262 1,135 1,157 - 78 80 158 599 573 60 128 - 75 207 183 - 27,027 20,793 18,681 26,087 31,204 29,582 33,464 24,368 23,123 29,873 35,486 36,823 138 Table P7-16. Poverty Status Last Year and Workers in Family by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Note: Statistics for Households use characteristics of Householder. Poverty Status Families Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Female householder, no husband present Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Unrelated persons in household Person worked last year Persons 60 years and over Persons 65 years and over All Persons Persons 60 years and over Persons 65 years and over Income below Poverty Level Families Percent below poverty Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Female householder, no husband present Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Unrelated persons in household Percent below poverty Person worked last year Persons 60 years and over Persons 65 years and over All Persons Percent below poverty Persons 60 years and over Persons 65 years and over Income last year below specified poverty level Below 75 percent of poverty level Below 125 percent of poverty level Below 150 percent of poverty level Below 200 percent of poverty level Workers in family Total No workers One worker Two or more workers Employed civilians 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining and Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade 17,555 304 1,417 1,313 2,215 340 2,575 17,300 304 1,390 1,286 2,165 315 2,575 10,494 202 683 839 1,258 153 1,472 8,835 127 526 759 988 78 1,134 3,917 127 288 346 506 102 699 1,120 - 160 53 265 25 128 5,827 50 80 233 511 - 1,004 5,775 50 80 207 511 - 1,004 4,521 50 80 180 309 - 725 4,055 50 80 180 309 - 590 1,367 - - - 128 - 263 100 - - - 25 - - 2,584 87 402 138 320 133 522 2,484 87 402 138 320 133 422 296 - 30 - 105 30 - 110 - - - 27 30 - 48,610 994 4,574 3,489 5,499 1,178 7,767 6,802 78 999 607 1,096 155 859 2,608 - 238 158 445 105 360 2,015 52 128 155 257 25 574 11.5 17.0 9.1 11.8 11.6 7.4 22.3 1,810 52 102 128 207 - 574 1,785 52 102 155 207 25 471 1,603 27 75 155 207 25 366 751 52 27 27 130 - 210 50 - - - - - - 1,323 - - 78 130 - 443 1,271 - - 52 130 - 443 1,246 - - 78 130 - 366 1,168 - - 78 130 - 313 517 - - - 103 - 131 25 - - - - - - 484 27 25 - - 52 229 18.7 30.7 6.2 - - 38.8 43.8 384 27 25 - - 52 128 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5,114 183 570 365 362 127 1,425 10.5 18.4 12.5 10.5 6.6 10.8 18.3 650 - 106 78 78 25 78 285 - - 27 27 25 27 3,514 130 365 233 283 75 1,038 7,125 233 726 467 592 179 1,840 9,621 286 910 573 802 294 2,250 14,522 312 1,489 892 1,262 475 2,951 17,555 304 1,417 1,313 2,215 340 2,575 179 - 27 - 25 25 - 6,723 150 521 523 832 103 880 10,654 153 869 790 1,358 212 1,695 139 Table P7-16. Poverty Status Last Year and Workers in Family by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Note: Statistics for Households use characteristics of Householder. Poverty Status Families Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Female householder, no husband present Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Unrelated persons in household Person worked last year Persons 60 years and over Persons 65 years and over All Persons Persons 60 years and over Persons 65 years and over Income below Poverty Level Families Percent below poverty Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Female householder, no husband present Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Unrelated persons in household Percent below poverty Person worked last year Persons 60 years and over Persons 65 years and over All Persons Percent below poverty Persons 60 years and over Persons 65 years and over Income last year below specified poverty level Below 75 percent of poverty level Below 125 percent of poverty level Below 150 percent of poverty level Below 200 percent of poverty level Workers in family Total No workers One worker Two or more workers Finance, insurance, and real estate Business and repair services Personal, entertainment, and recreation services Professional and related services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / uncodable 664 799 1,663 3,441 2,723 100 664 772 1,562 3,441 2,723 100 307 570 943 2,153 1,889 25 307 517 791 1,871 1,712 25 155 210 279 697 509 - 75 53 100 152 108 - 182 207 766 1,739 1,030 25 182 207 741 1,739 1,030 25 128 207 534 1,406 902 - 128 207 459 1,277 775 - 78 102 152 465 179 - - - 25 50 - - 100 292 232 128 230 - 100 292 232 128 230 - - 27 27 - 78 - - - 27 - 27 - 1,895 2,318 5,265 8,478 6,842 312 229 265 692 1,117 681 25 127 110 360 334 371 - 52 157 254 337 25 - 7.8 19.6 15.3 9.8 0.9 - 52 130 204 337 25 - 27 157 229 337 25 - 27 157 204 337 25 - 27 77 102 102 - - 25 - - 25 - - 27 130 204 312 - - 27 130 179 312 - - 27 130 204 312 - - 27 130 179 312 - - 27 77 77 102 - - - - - 25 - - - 75 27 25 25 - - 25.8 11.5 19.5 10.9 - - 75 27 25 25 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 77 337 714 595 360 - 4.0 14.5 13.6 7.0 5.3 - 25 - 102 78 78 - 25 - 52 25 78 - 50 155 486 518 180 - 227 388 970 986 517 - 331 517 1,433 1,479 747 - 381 725 2,180 2,438 1,392 25 664 799 1,663 3,441 2,723 100 - 27 75 - - - 254 335 608 1,531 985 - 410 437 979 1,910 1,738 100 140 Table P8-1. Age, Marital Status, Hispanic Origin, and Household Relationship by Income in 2006, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Age Marital Status Hispanic Origin Household Relationship Persons Total 16 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Females Total 16 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Marital Status Males Never married Now married Separated Widowed Divorced Females Never married Now married Separated Widowed Divorced Hispanic Origin Total Puerto Rican Dominican Republic Cuban Other Spanish/Hispanic Not Spanish/Hispanic Household Relationship Family householder: Male Female Nonfamily householder: Male Living alone Female Living alone Spouse Child Grandchild Parent Other relative Nonrelatives Persons 16 years and over Persons with income less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $29,999 $30,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $39,999 90,665 66,065 5,773 6,683 6,804 6,910 7,752 6,183 5,665 4,336 6,517 1,723 706 395 233 75 288 25 - - 5,677 3,983 543 577 518 540 691 624 226 80 6,581 5,164 207 467 770 598 1,202 660 374 364 5,450 4,356 312 208 385 543 517 384 698 468 16,741 13,945 576 926 1,084 1,239 1,531 1,314 1,496 1,015 16,829 13,196 800 598 822 1,304 1,527 1,431 1,420 1,017 17,613 13,248 784 1,379 1,425 1,458 1,187 1,120 904 1,050 15,257 10,450 1,845 2,134 1,567 1,152 809 627 547 343 48,287 34,144 3,994 4,187 3,861 3,897 4,320 2,812 3,251 1,741 3,093 1,021 340 290 103 - 288 - - - 3,038 1,840 285 371 260 236 359 152 150 - 3,147 2,502 155 283 267 414 528 280 235 155 3,169 2,460 285 131 283 365 233 202 514 207 8,814 6,794 393 590 628 568 992 647 799 420 9,232 6,969 595 337 470 700 862 840 801 492 9,579 6,827 548 964 835 1,037 592 435 544 363 8,215 5,731 1,394 1,220 1,015 577 467 255 208 105 42,377 31,921 1,779 2,495 2,944 3,014 3,432 3,371 2,414 2,595 15,916 10,510 1,091 803 1,146 1,212 1,420 1,314 705 821 20,084 16,264 503 1,090 1,491 1,285 1,547 1,552 1,351 1,454 1,010 908 25 133 50 157 25 133 128 - 1,452 1,027 106 105 78 153 128 53 77 83 3,915 3,211 53 365 179 207 312 318 153 237 48,287 34,144 3,994 4,187 3,861 3,897 4,320 2,812 3,251 1,741 18,651 12,598 1,813 1,482 1,251 1,475 2,060 992 1,473 417 19,272 13,502 1,115 1,407 1,395 1,483 1,457 1,241 1,356 932 1,143 883 155 105 130 107 153 103 - 52 4,530 3,217 542 725 603 415 207 103 232 50 4,690 3,945 369 468 481 416 443 373 190 291 90,665 66,065 5,773 6,683 6,804 6,910 7,752 6,183 5,665 4,336 8,939 6,810 1,031 1,058 643 817 479 549 341 371 5,344 3,787 289 410 581 487 790 252 320 53 320 293 - - 53 - 53 25 77 30 1,576 1,152 238 105 130 208 53 157 52 52 74,486 54,024 4,215 5,110 5,396 5,398 6,377 5,200 4,875 3,831 14,926 12,882 370 697 1,159 970 1,246 1,140 933 1,277 13,830 11,289 1,365 1,329 1,264 1,453 1,468 1,017 843 590 10,814 8,151 523 732 621 985 826 607 625 545 9,675 7,171 523 628 545 805 694 550 514 545 10,412 6,973 991 877 1,031 752 723 486 678 213 9,806 6,448 911 877 893 727 673 486 577 213 15,168 11,776 877 1,410 963 1,248 1,240 1,056 1,178 808 14,093 7,586 1,007 887 877 701 1,234 974 726 286 2,175 1,118 130 176 182 100 265 185 27 53 933 625 179 155 53 27 - - 78 52 4,584 2,891 152 238 286 437 459 364 280 135 3,731 2,775 180 182 368 236 290 356 295 376 141 Table P8-1. Age, Marital Status, Hispanic Origin, and Household Relationship by Income in 2006, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Age Marital Status Hispanic Origin Household Relationship Persons Total 16 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Females Total 16 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Marital Status Males Never married Now married Separated Widowed Divorced Females Never married Now married Separated Widowed Divorced Hispanic Origin Total Puerto Rican Dominican Republic Cuban Other Spanish/Hispanic Not Spanish/Hispanic Household Relationship Family householder: Male Female Nonfamily householder: Male Living alone Female Living alone Spouse Child Grandchild Parent Other relative Nonrelatives $40,000 to $44,999 $45,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $54,999 $55,000 to $59,999 $60,000 to $64,999 $65,000 to $69,999 $70,000 to $74,999 $75,000 and over Median Mean 3,854 2,401 2,249 912 1,360 1,091 1,018 3,074 23,405 28,763 - - - - - - - - 6,993 8,333 52 106 - - - - - 27 16,570 18,141 238 78 78 - 25 27 - 77 21,163 23,225 295 185 77 27 25 53 52 128 24,915 28,136 1,086 765 423 282 413 440 451 905 29,127 35,186 879 592 838 338 447 286 130 766 28,652 33,697 966 520 653 210 265 208 257 863 24,819 32,091 338 155 180 55 185 77 128 309 13,462 20,159 1,769 1,159 891 470 373 210 202 1,007 19,802 24,393 - - - - - - - - 8,308 9,323 27 - - - - - - - 13,926 15,266 80 - 53 - - 27 - 25 20,029 21,944 135 53 - - - - 25 27 22,905 23,768 537 280 268 153 77 53 100 287 24,993 30,308 499 356 310 211 191 52 52 204 27,807 29,777 363 393 182 105 - 78 25 363 19,360 25,996 128 77 78 - 105 - - 102 11,020 15,876 2,084 1,242 1,358 442 987 881 816 2,067 27,657 33,439 550 449 130 103 127 102 160 376 22,206 26,618 1,270 600 943 231 543 651 446 1,309 29,695 36,794 103 25 27 - 27 - 25 50 24,627 35,045 53 30 25 30 52 27 - 27 20,623 26,919 108 138 233 78 238 102 185 304 33,896 40,402 1,769 1,159 891 470 373 210 202 1,007 19,802 24,393 617 305 267 182 25 53 50 135 19,245 21,815 942 467 467 236 185 157 100 562 23,809 27,718 27 25 27 - - - - - 16,148 17,957 25 52 80 - 80 - 27 77 12,375 18,614 158 310 52 52 83 - 25 233 22,016 27,396 3,854 2,401 2,249 912 1,360 1,091 1,018 3,074 23,405 28,763 394 288 158 52 155 133 53 288 18,587 25,766 157 103 27 25 50 103 - 137 18,959 23,969 - 25 30 - - - - - 30,495 29,235 27 - - 25 27 27 27 27 16,858 21,662 3,276 1,985 2,035 810 1,128 828 938 2,623 24,225 29,626 983 473 847 206 445 571 395 1,170 32,705 39,004 459 462 338 183 106 53 50 309 19,725 24,058 518 315 205 130 390 257 212 661 26,139 34,335 465 288 180 130 286 232 185 601 26,941 34,642 260 257 190 105 103 - 77 230 18,143 23,308 182 257 190 78 103 - 77 205 18,083 23,001 918 548 490 160 158 157 102 462 24,497 28,247 293 185 52 52 75 27 103 106 19,849 22,055 - - - - - - - - 17,149 16,807 - 25 27 - 30 - - - 7,160 17,959 127 52 75 50 52 27 80 77 22,718 26,992 295 85 25 27 - - - 60 25,606 27,333 142 Table P8-3. Place of Birth by Income in 2006, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Place of Birth All Persons Total U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Florida Massachusetts New Jersey New York Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Haiti St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia St. Vincent and Grenadines Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Females Total U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Florida Massachusetts New Jersey New York Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Haiti St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia St. Vincent and Grenadines Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Persons 16 years and over Persons with income less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $29,999 $30,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $39,999 90,665 66,065 5,773 6,683 6,804 6,910 7,752 6,183 5,665 4,336 36,197 25,408 2,608 2,805 2,408 2,416 3,339 2,296 2,248 1,809 17,950 13,062 1,539 1,380 1,225 1,488 1,408 903 1,167 957 810 610 110 137 55 - 142 30 77 30 17,437 11,737 959 1,289 1,128 928 1,790 1,363 1,005 822 12,394 9,064 343 413 676 553 863 828 650 797 637 507 - 27 133 30 78 25 50 52 529 235 - - - 27 - - 27 53 495 339 - 25 - - - 75 - 25 340 232 - - 52 30 - - 50 - 3,203 2,503 82 153 127 179 260 312 262 238 492 365 27 53 30 27 25 - - 77 4,836 3,141 449 637 351 269 103 441 232 53 35,392 27,071 2,320 2,724 3,343 3,472 3,268 2,390 2,407 1,525 5,130 3,851 449 784 382 470 337 363 360 102 2,327 1,725 152 176 125 295 251 226 110 52 4,498 3,589 270 362 515 465 416 309 359 246 4,311 3,121 236 257 354 484 663 176 320 113 652 451 50 - 100 75 - 50 50 25 7,412 5,770 462 329 694 720 775 568 378 409 3,734 2,787 208 266 394 238 366 261 289 185 697 520 52 80 78 77 - 52 78 53 2,213 1,739 106 133 213 261 155 157 133 80 1,845 1,380 52 103 27 201 179 229 127 152 48,287 34,144 3,994 4,187 3,861 3,897 4,320 2,812 3,251 1,741 19,102 13,493 1,714 1,747 1,372 1,379 1,685 1,146 1,470 810 9,708 7,185 1,034 848 745 903 849 397 742 479 392 222 50 87 55 - 30 - - - 9,002 6,086 630 812 573 477 806 748 729 331 6,230 4,458 268 207 394 289 517 412 440 364 212 161 - 27 27 30 52 - - 27 213 50 - - - - - - - - 284 207 - 25 - - - 75 - - 153 127 - - 27 - - - 50 - 1,866 1,458 82 77 102 100 182 128 210 185 285 183 27 27 30 - - - - - 2,385 1,396 318 371 158 133 78 103 77 - 19,645 14,234 1,643 1,838 1,937 1,996 1,912 1,101 1,263 542 2,860 2,131 343 493 232 237 235 233 127 75 1,484 1,107 127 150 100 160 100 150 110 27 2,511 1,814 112 257 312 280 238 77 177 105 2,454 1,647 210 205 152 229 337 100 100 53 301 226 50 - 25 25 - 25 50 25 4,166 3,138 310 204 489 465 515 232 226 127 2,159 1,421 155 213 210 106 182 106 213 52 312 210 - 53 78 52 - - 27 - 1,163 898 80 80 160 185 102 52 82 27 926 564 52 25 - 100 128 50 - 27 143 Table P8-3. Place of Birth by Income in 2006, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Place of Birth All Persons Total U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Florida Massachusetts New Jersey New York Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Haiti St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia St. Vincent and Grenadines Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Females Total U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Florida Massachusetts New Jersey New York Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Haiti St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia St. Vincent and Grenadines Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere $40,000 to $44,999 $45,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $54,999 $55,000 to $59,999 $60,000 to $64,999 $65,000 to $69,999 $70,000 to $74,999 $75,000 and over Median Mean 3,854 2,401 2,249 912 1,360 1,091 1,018 3,074 23,405 28,763 1,401 993 781 262 465 315 237 1,026 23,058 27,148 793 532 479 80 263 239 131 479 22,671 26,838 - - - 30 - - - - 17,820 17,831 608 461 302 152 202 75 105 547 23,726 27,978 684 444 608 157 347 229 357 1,115 33,839 40,904 - - 25 - - 27 - 60 23,702 31,198 50 - 27 - 52 - - - 38,051 40,551 27 - - - 60 25 25 77 58,228 60,167 25 25 - 25 - - - 25 29,217 38,219 153 157 195 53 52 50 100 130 30,875 34,938 25 25 52 - - 25 - - 33,523 29,908 158 106 103 27 27 27 53 105 17,515 25,089 1,532 858 703 417 495 521 371 725 21,093 26,339 183 106 105 27 - 53 25 105 17,451 22,486 80 50 - 80 77 - 27 25 19,844 25,216 285 131 77 50 - - 53 52 19,431 24,462 105 103 27 25 25 78 27 127 19,581 25,807 50 25 25 - - - - - 22,501 24,063 158 312 208 155 155 103 83 260 23,454 29,370 130 53 27 53 106 53 105 52 22,212 28,354 25 25 - - - - - - 17,350 21,115 211 27 52 27 27 105 - 53 23,484 28,925 78 - 53 50 27 - - 103 26,270 34,682 1,769 1,159 891 470 373 210 202 1,007 19,802 24,393 669 440 441 155 130 80 25 230 20,357 23,410 368 239 266 53 130 80 - 53 19,499 22,792 - - - - - - - - 8,923 9,839 301 201 176 102 - - 25 177 23,248 24,635 446 230 215 53 60 50 150 364 29,254 35,180 - - - - - - - - 17,297 19,482 50 - - - - - - - 38,751 40,000 27 - - - 30 - 25 25 40,301 43,385 25 - - - - - - 25 29,338 43,990 127 103 85 27 - - 50 - 29,616 30,007 25 25 25 - - 25 - - 38,357 31,349 53 27 25 27 - - - 27 10,182 17,057 550 462 183 185 157 80 27 360 18,253 22,430 52 27 53 - - - - 25 14,950 18,292 55 50 - - 52 - - 25 19,535 23,298 75 105 27 25 - - - 25 17,971 22,057 30 25 27 - 25 27 - 127 18,820 25,778 - - 25 - - - - - 23,751 23,669 78 204 25 80 27 27 27 105 19,371 24,690 52 27 - 53 53 - - - 20,030 22,077 - - - - - - - - 13,302 14,972 80 - - 27 - - - 27 18,067 22,972 52 - 27 50 27 - - 27 23,385 30,303 144 Table P8-4. Citizenship and Year of Entry by Income in 2006, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Citizenship Year of Entry Citizenship All Persons U.S. citizen Born in U.S. Virgin Islands Born in U.S. or U.S. territory Born abroad of U.S. parents Naturalized U.S. citizen Not a U.S. citizen Permanent resident Temporary resident Females U.S. citizen Born in U.S. Virgin Islands Born in U.S. or U.S. territory Born abroad of U.S. parents Naturalized U.S. citizen Not a U.S. citizen Permanent resident Temporary resident Entry year for persons born outside Virgin Islands Total 2002 to 2007 1996 to 2001 1992 to 1995 1986 to 1991 1976 to 1985 1966 to 1975 1965 or before Non U.S. citizens Total 2002 to 2007 1996 to 2001 1992 to 1995 1986 to 1991 1976 to 1985 1966 to 1975 1965 or before Entry year for females born outside Virgin Islands Total 2002 to 2007 1996 to 2001 1992 to 1995 1986 to 1991 1976 to 1985 1966 to 1975 1965 or before Non U.S. citizens Total 2002 to 2007 1996 to 2001 1992 to 1995 1986 to 1991 1976 to 1985 1966 to 1975 1965 or before Persons 16 years and over Persons with income less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $29,999 $30,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $39,999 90,665 66,065 5,773 6,683 6,804 6,910 7,752 6,183 5,665 4,336 81,283 59,417 5,172 6,066 6,012 5,641 6,828 5,568 5,111 3,968 36,197 25,408 2,608 2,805 2,408 2,416 3,339 2,296 2,248 1,809 17,230 12,206 792 1,050 1,027 823 966 1,269 882 851 246 160 - - 52 30 52 - - - 27,609 21,643 1,771 2,210 2,526 2,373 2,470 2,003 1,980 1,308 9,382 6,648 601 617 793 1,270 925 616 554 368 8,356 6,029 524 515 717 1,119 873 539 494 342 1,027 619 77 102 75 150 52 77 60 27 48,287 34,144 3,994 4,187 3,861 3,897 4,320 2,812 3,251 1,741 43,460 31,105 3,604 3,829 3,476 3,301 3,776 2,637 3,048 1,612 19,102 13,493 1,714 1,747 1,372 1,379 1,685 1,146 1,470 810 8,615 5,854 586 577 552 422 595 516 517 364 108 52 - - - - 52 - - - 15,635 11,707 1,305 1,504 1,552 1,500 1,444 976 1,061 438 4,827 3,039 390 359 385 596 544 176 202 130 4,370 2,811 340 309 385 545 517 150 202 103 457 229 50 50 - 50 27 25 - 27 54,467 40,657 3,164 3,877 4,397 4,495 4,413 3,888 3,416 2,527 7,541 5,505 317 387 763 569 671 564 417 295 4,888 3,732 205 128 353 517 492 511 414 262 3,459 2,728 260 130 335 360 257 235 314 153 5,368 4,065 340 312 305 497 434 410 379 285 8,401 6,901 421 444 642 719 774 666 691 564 13,450 9,801 734 1,068 1,043 865 1,035 803 785 680 11,361 7,926 888 1,409 955 969 750 698 417 288 9,382 6,648 601 617 793 1,270 925 616 554 368 2,787 1,847 155 207 359 435 201 229 77 27 1,458 1,022 27 102 50 229 240 77 162 85 1,067 885 77 27 102 180 103 25 110 77 919 739 53 52 77 127 127 77 50 - 952 642 53 25 77 25 100 78 52 103 1,229 875 106 127 77 128 102 103 27 77 969 637 130 78 52 145 52 27 77 - 29,185 20,651 2,280 2,441 2,488 2,518 2,635 1,667 1,780 932 3,402 2,174 240 205 316 185 305 177 210 107 2,317 1,575 102 103 127 340 315 209 125 27 2,016 1,595 207 52 232 227 180 77 229 102 3,046 2,130 208 260 180 207 282 254 152 78 4,815 3,621 291 260 416 410 621 204 410 230 7,551 5,242 526 808 680 652 438 415 419 312 6,037 4,315 706 753 537 497 493 332 235 77 4,827 3,039 390 359 385 596 544 176 202 130 1,453 794 128 128 130 155 100 75 25 - 777 470 27 77 25 103 163 25 25 - 534 404 50 - 50 100 52 25 50 77 564 409 27 52 77 25 52 50 25 - 517 283 27 - 27 25 100 - 25 27 669 415 80 77 52 102 25 - 27 27 314 264 52 25 25 85 52 - 25 - 145 Table P8-4. Citizenship and Year of Entry by Income in 2006, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Citizenship Year of Entry Citizenship All Persons U.S. citizen Born in U.S. Virgin Islands Born in U.S. or U.S. territory Born abroad of U.S. parents Naturalized U.S. citizen Not a U.S. citizen Permanent resident Temporary resident Females U.S. citizen Born in U.S. Virgin Islands Born in U.S. or U.S. territory Born abroad of U.S. parents Naturalized U.S. citizen Not a U.S. citizen Permanent resident Temporary resident Entry year for persons born outside Virgin Islands Total 2002 to 2007 1996 to 2001 1992 to 1995 1986 to 1991 1976 to 1985 1966 to 1975 1965 or before Non U.S. citizens Total 2002 to 2007 1996 to 2001 1992 to 1995 1986 to 1991 1976 to 1985 1966 to 1975 1965 or before Entry year for females born outside Virgin Islands Total 2002 to 2007 1996 to 2001 1992 to 1995 1986 to 1991 1976 to 1985 1966 to 1975 1965 or before Non U.S. citizens Total 2002 to 2007 1996 to 2001 1992 to 1995 1986 to 1991 1976 to 1985 1966 to 1975 1965 or before $40,000 to $44,999 $45,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $54,999 $55,000 to $59,999 $60,000 to $64,999 $65,000 to $69,999 $70,000 to $74,999 $75,000 and over Median Mean 3,854 2,401 2,249 912 1,360 1,091 1,018 3,074 23,405 28,763 3,545 2,298 2,121 859 1,283 1,039 962 2,947 23,978 29,395 1,401 993 781 262 465 315 237 1,026 23,058 27,148 842 550 712 183 373 255 410 1,220 29,045 36,834 27 - - - - - - - 17,360 20,785 1,275 755 628 414 444 470 315 701 22,809 27,900 309 103 128 53 77 52 57 127 19,066 23,124 309 103 128 53 77 52 57 127 19,401 23,859 - - - - - - - - 16,391 15,967 1,769 1,159 891 470 373 210 202 1,007 19,802 24,393 1,692 1,159 865 443 373 210 176 906 20,217 24,726 669 440 441 155 130 80 25 230 20,357 23,410 499 257 240 80 60 50 150 390 25,458 30,859 - - - - - - - - 19,930 21,941 525 462 183 208 183 80 - 285 18,757 23,188 77 - 27 27 - - 27 102 17,453 20,978 77 - 27 27 - - 27 102 17,559 21,440 - - - - - - - - 16,402 15,308 2,452 1,408 1,468 650 895 777 781 2,048 23,609 29,773 265 263 188 130 113 27 133 403 23,727 32,516 257 103 50 25 157 75 - 182 24,582 29,318 135 102 78 52 52 105 107 53 24,754 28,847 252 185 233 75 77 52 25 204 24,359 30,699 415 153 283 106 153 103 233 532 26,728 32,512 758 365 395 128 130 313 258 441 24,432 30,788 370 236 240 133 213 102 25 233 17,791 24,285 309 103 128 53 77 52 57 127 19,066 23,124 82 25 - 27 - - - 25 16,217 19,235 25 27 - - - - - - 21,703 22,257 50 - 27 - 52 27 30 - 20,580 27,146 75 - 27 - - 25 - 50 19,200 28,545 25 - - - 25 - 27 52 24,091 31,043 25 52 25 27 - - - - 19,172 21,522 27 - 50 - - - - - 15,696 18,119 1,100 719 450 315 243 130 177 777 19,572 25,034 103 52 53 - 60 - - 160 21,258 28,357 127 - - 25 - 25 - 50 19,490 23,780 60 75 25 52 - - 25 53 19,549 25,938 152 77 78 25 25 - 25 127 22,832 28,497 130 128 78 106 - 52 77 207 22,124 28,213 340 204 163 53 25 53 25 130 19,149 24,064 188 183 52 53 133 - 25 50 15,884 20,285 77 - 27 27 - - 27 102 17,453 20,978 27 - - - - - - 25 12,836 17,291 25 - - - - - - - 19,072 18,525 - - - - - - - - 20,152 21,171 25 - 27 - - - - 50 19,788 31,097 - - - - - - 27 27 21,914 32,604 - - - 27 - - - - 14,964 17,064 - - - - - - - - 15,205 14,132 146 Table P8-6. Reason for Migration and Language Spoken at Home by Income in 2006, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Reason for Migration Language Spoken at Home All Persons Born in Virgin Islands Born outside Virgin Islands Reason for migration Employment Spouse of employed person Dependent of employed person Family member of employed resident Student attending college Missionary work Medical reasons Visiting/vacation Other Females Born in Virgin Islands Born outside Virgin Islands Reason for migration Employment Spouse of employed person Dependent of employed person Family member of employed resident Student attending college Missionary work Medical reasons Visiting/vacation Other Language Spoken at Home All Persons Speak only English at home Speak other Language at Home Ability to speak English Speaks English very well Speaks English well Speaks some English Does not speak English Primary Language Spoken French, Patois, Creole Spanish Other language Females Speak only English at home Speak other Language at Home Ability to speak English Speaks English very well Speaks English well Speaks some English Does not speak English Primary Language Spoken French, Patois, Creole Spanish Other language Persons 16 years and over Persons with income less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $29,999 $30,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $39,999 90,665 66,065 5,773 6,683 6,804 6,910 7,752 6,183 5,665 4,336 36,197 25,408 2,608 2,805 2,408 2,416 3,339 2,296 2,248 1,809 54,467 40,657 3,164 3,877 4,397 4,495 4,413 3,888 3,416 2,527 20,611 16,058 1,101 1,472 1,763 1,545 1,740 1,338 1,447 1,072 5,197 3,511 394 451 527 421 207 285 230 182 10,309 7,228 548 700 619 701 796 952 724 334 9,787 7,039 598 679 632 1,092 915 775 497 465 619 565 27 - 50 102 77 78 27 52 233 208 - 27 - 53 27 25 - 25 27 - - - - - - - - - 5,583 4,288 365 444 551 420 443 331 332 316 2,103 1,759 132 105 255 160 208 103 160 82 48,287 34,144 3,994 4,187 3,861 3,897 4,320 2,812 3,251 1,741 19,102 13,493 1,714 1,747 1,372 1,379 1,685 1,146 1,470 810 29,185 20,651 2,280 2,441 2,488 2,518 2,635 1,667 1,780 932 8,255 6,022 760 692 871 611 658 437 509 152 4,652 3,041 368 451 476 368 180 128 179 182 5,844 4,189 366 464 362 470 617 435 464 230 6,039 4,069 391 495 412 679 635 409 420 179 517 464 27 - 50 102 77 78 - 27 130 105 - - - 27 27 25 - - - - - - - - - - - - 2,611 1,834 261 235 240 210 285 102 102 133 1,138 928 107 105 78 52 157 52 107 30 90,665 66,065 5,773 6,683 6,804 6,910 7,752 6,183 5,665 4,336 65,067 45,782 3,477 4,482 4,591 4,463 5,569 4,352 4,146 3,209 25,598 20,284 2,296 2,200 2,213 2,447 2,184 1,831 1,518 1,127 18,035 14,826 1,376 1,518 1,638 1,800 1,712 1,370 1,170 859 4,528 3,423 527 419 293 364 422 282 179 215 2,508 1,748 313 158 282 232 25 179 145 53 526 286 80 105 - 52 25 - 25 - 6,960 5,776 658 490 745 672 724 459 514 245 17,218 13,447 1,638 1,634 1,441 1,595 1,406 1,118 899 724 1,421 1,061 - 77 27 180 53 254 105 158 48,287 34,144 3,994 4,187 3,861 3,897 4,320 2,812 3,251 1,741 34,508 23,831 2,360 2,774 2,716 2,550 2,959 2,145 2,522 1,395 13,780 10,313 1,634 1,413 1,144 1,346 1,361 667 728 346 9,730 7,573 899 967 961 1,010 1,070 514 603 293 2,448 1,828 421 263 130 232 267 103 100 27 1,206 704 235 105 53 105 - 50 - 27 397 208 80 78 - - 25 - 25 - 3,645 2,842 367 362 413 332 417 179 282 52 9,350 6,920 1,267 1,026 731 859 891 413 416 186 785 552 - 25 - 155 53 75 30 108 147 Table P8-6. Reason for Migration and Language Spoken at Home by Income in 2006, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Reason for Migration Language Spoken at Home All Persons Born in Virgin Islands Born outside Virgin Islands Reason for migration Employment Spouse of employed person Dependent of employed person Family member of employed resident Student attending college Missionary work Medical reasons Visiting/vacation Other Females Born in Virgin Islands Born outside Virgin Islands Reason for migration Employment Spouse of employed person Dependent of employed person Family member of employed resident Student attending college Missionary work Medical reasons Visiting/vacation Other Language Spoken at Home All Persons Speak only English at home Speak other Language at Home Ability to speak English Speaks English very well Speaks English well Speaks some English Does not speak English Primary Language Spoken French, Patois, Creole Spanish Other language Females Speak only English at home Speak other Language at Home Ability to speak English Speaks English very well Speaks English well Speaks some English Does not speak English Primary Language Spoken French, Patois, Creole Spanish Other language $40,000 to $44,999 $45,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $54,999 $55,000 to $59,999 $60,000 to $64,999 $65,000 to $69,999 $70,000 to $74,999 $75,000 and over Median Mean 3,854 2,401 2,249 912 1,360 1,091 1,018 3,074 23,405 28,763 1,401 993 781 262 465 315 237 1,026 23,058 27,148 2,452 1,408 1,468 650 895 777 781 2,048 23,609 29,773 909 519 685 279 467 307 363 1,051 24,753 31,392 240 131 130 25 80 53 75 80 18,448 25,017 419 363 180 161 131 182 131 286 24,539 30,973 420 210 155 78 103 133 133 152 22,075 25,928 77 50 - 27 - - - - 27,525 27,875 - - 25 27 - - - - 23,678 28,371 - - - - - - - - - - 310 83 190 53 - 77 25 348 22,901 31,014 77 52 103 - 113 25 53 131 26,964 32,686 1,769 1,159 891 470 373 210 202 1,007 19,802 24,393 669 440 441 155 130 80 25 230 20,357 23,410 1,100 719 450 315 243 130 177 777 19,572 25,034 334 229 102 75 50 25 75 441 18,689 26,816 215 105 130 - 53 53 75 80 16,639 24,569 235 153 78 106 53 27 - 128 22,890 26,271 163 128 53 53 27 - - 25 19,198 21,450 52 25 - 27 - - - - 22,574 25,623 - - - 27 - - - - 23,751 30,453 - - - - - - - - - - 77 27 60 27 - 25 - 52 18,080 22,405 25 52 27 - 60 - 27 52 23,352 29,413 3,854 2,401 2,249 912 1,360 1,091 1,018 3,074 23,405 28,763 2,548 1,855 1,726 628 1,125 725 653 2,231 24,199 29,423 1,306 546 523 283 235 366 365 843 20,513 27,275 1,022 338 341 232 210 263 312 666 21,632 28,511 157 131 102 52 25 103 - 152 20,148 25,619 127 77 80 - - - 53 25 17,267 22,858 - - - - - - - - 5,555 10,033 465 180 103 103 78 52 157 130 19,732 25,865 787 366 370 180 157 315 183 635 19,906 27,420 53 - 50 - - - 25 78 27,753 33,118 1,769 1,159 891 470 373 210 202 1,007 19,802 24,393 1,270 899 681 313 268 130 177 671 21,635 25,248 500 260 210 157 105 80 25 337 18,132 22,416 419 183 105 105 105 80 25 235 18,823 23,324 80 52 25 52 - - - 77 16,832 21,143 - 25 80 - - - - 25 12,902 19,839 - - - - - - - - 4,964 9,246 75 103 52 78 27 - 25 78 18,185 22,225 371 157 158 78 78 80 - 207 17,487 21,582 53 - - - - - - 52 28,369 33,859 148 Table P8-7. Parents' Place of Birth by Income in 2006, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Parents' Birthplace Father's Birthplace All Persons U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States Massachusetts Michigan New Jersey New York Pennsylvania South Carolina Texas Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Anguilla Antigua / Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Grenada Haiti Montserrat St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia St. Vincent & Grenadines Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Not Known or Not Stated Mother's Birthplace Total U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States Massachusetts Michigan New Jersey New York Pennsylvania South Carolina Texas Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Anguilla Antigua / Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Grenada Haiti Montserrat St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia St. Vincent & Grenadines Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Not Known or Not Stated Persons 16 years and over Persons with income less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $29,999 $30,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $39,999 90,665 66,065 5,773 6,683 6,804 6,910 7,752 6,183 5,665 4,336 18,348 13,720 1,436 1,389 1,214 1,234 1,719 1,340 1,113 1,079 9,362 7,341 770 849 665 821 742 454 635 634 770 637 85 - 85 50 87 115 25 60 8,190 5,743 581 539 464 362 891 772 453 386 8,855 7,233 258 295 519 452 681 693 514 459 437 412 - - 27 - - 77 - 50 252 197 - - 30 55 - - - - 312 255 25 - 52 - 53 25 50 - 2,001 1,528 25 138 52 52 207 180 155 82 493 389 53 25 - 25 52 57 - 50 466 414 - - 125 - 27 25 - 25 230 179 - - - 27 25 - - 50 6,780 5,166 846 846 504 554 340 444 340 239 42,119 33,878 2,915 3,642 3,994 4,107 4,248 3,040 3,035 2,099 1,587 1,353 127 103 103 205 103 155 201 77 6,266 4,880 526 886 487 517 490 489 438 157 3,903 3,049 152 376 277 361 453 206 261 152 4,822 3,869 341 360 565 519 469 334 413 243 4,464 3,417 261 360 439 509 539 176 295 113 884 700 103 106 103 128 52 77 27 77 477 401 50 - 100 75 - 50 25 25 806 781 188 78 102 30 176 - 77 52 8,435 6,974 487 509 822 825 1,033 774 457 542 4,422 3,421 261 319 421 316 444 341 343 263 855 777 78 80 103 77 75 103 105 78 2,634 2,133 105 210 213 313 208 235 213 133 2,358 1,892 55 128 78 252 128 305 254 254 12,206 4,176 262 382 495 312 636 361 409 205 90,665 66,065 5,773 6,683 6,804 6,910 7,752 6,183 5,665 4,336 19,940 14,765 1,577 1,529 1,136 1,277 2,043 1,364 1,166 1,344 10,184 7,635 898 742 613 824 795 454 687 792 1,084 903 50 - 115 25 168 180 - 145 8,647 6,227 628 787 408 428 1,080 730 480 407 8,826 7,331 315 348 627 500 708 534 460 483 469 444 30 25 27 - - 50 27 25 152 127 - - - 25 25 - - - 420 390 - 27 52 30 - 27 50 25 2,037 1,597 80 53 130 78 208 127 100 80 255 204 27 27 - - 25 - - 75 593 516 - 25 125 25 27 25 - 25 176 150 - - 25 - - 25 - 50 6,403 4,874 713 925 451 581 318 418 340 160 41,500 33,467 2,958 3,421 4,207 3,988 3,882 3,145 3,057 1,965 1,480 1,277 127 103 102 155 52 155 176 77 6,270 4,991 526 862 595 493 438 568 412 205 3,730 2,976 213 328 302 397 458 176 311 52 4,926 3,896 349 362 540 464 432 335 412 298 4,500 3,422 261 387 466 536 514 176 322 138 884 753 103 133 103 102 78 103 27 77 577 502 50 - 100 75 25 75 50 25 921 896 77 130 127 80 125 75 102 25 8,662 7,277 620 431 926 799 1,032 832 456 539 4,369 3,266 235 293 448 371 366 315 369 238 809 704 78 80 78 77 27 77 105 106 2,374 1,900 133 185 186 286 207 158 161 53 2,567 2,076 78 103 78 280 242 332 257 207 11,429 3,552 132 357 305 283 561 390 384 179 149 Table P8-7. Parents' Place of Birth by Income in 2006, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Parents' Birthplace Father's Birthplace All Persons U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States Massachusetts Michigan New Jersey New York Pennsylvania South Carolina Texas Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Anguilla Antigua / Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Grenada Haiti Montserrat St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia St. Vincent & Grenadines Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Not Known or Not Stated Mother's Birthplace Total U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States Massachusetts Michigan New Jersey New York Pennsylvania South Carolina Texas Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Anguilla Antigua / Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Grenada Haiti Montserrat St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia St. Vincent & Grenadines Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Not Known or Not Stated $40,000 to $44,999 $45,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $54,999 $55,000 to $59,999 $60,000 to $64,999 $65,000 to $69,999 $70,000 to $74,999 $75,000 and over Median Mean 3,854 2,401 2,249 912 1,360 1,091 1,018 3,074 23,405 28,763 723 572 520 237 183 210 180 571 23,787 28,192 343 264 318 106 106 185 80 369 22,782 28,472 - 25 - 30 25 - - 50 25,984 35,237 381 282 202 100 52 25 100 152 24,467 27,054 550 361 533 130 347 229 305 907 34,796 42,215 - - 25 - 57 77 25 75 59,797 59,805 52 - - - - - - 60 38,826 48,097 - 25 - - - - - 25 19,894 30,254 152 52 195 52 - - 75 112 31,755 39,074 25 25 27 - - 25 25 - 28,379 30,981 - 25 - 25 - 50 - 112 42,987 54,576 - 25 25 - - - - 27 34,376 42,178 236 133 130 52 105 106 53 238 18,484 25,444 1,983 1,176 938 368 438 470 403 1,021 21,415 26,100 102 25 50 - - 77 - 25 24,669 26,620 315 208 105 27 25 53 27 131 20,214 23,441 257 130 77 82 75 - - 190 22,934 29,253 313 80 77 25 25 27 53 25 19,350 23,450 130 180 80 25 25 78 27 179 19,530 27,160 - - - - 27 - - - 14,195 18,133 50 - 25 - - - - - 17,501 22,133 52 27 - - - - - - 16,827 17,821 213 262 288 130 182 50 140 260 22,909 28,255 210 133 27 53 53 53 105 78 23,334 27,850 25 25 27 - - - - - 23,318 22,756 241 53 25 27 - 105 - 53 23,603 27,701 53 27 78 100 - - 25 153 28,245 35,917 307 133 50 25 286 77 52 183 23,765 29,811 3,854 2,401 2,249 912 1,360 1,091 1,018 3,074 23,405 28,763 725 655 521 215 236 185 185 608 23,996 28,075 422 266 293 80 160 160 80 371 23,995 28,448 25 25 - 60 25 - - 85 28,196 36,398 277 364 229 75 52 25 105 152 23,624 26,410 680 362 508 155 295 204 305 845 34,410 40,725 53 - - - 30 77 25 75 41,109 54,593 52 - - - - - - 25 38,826 39,741 52 50 27 27 - - - 25 33,508 36,910 177 105 197 25 25 - 100 112 37,059 38,908 25 - - - - 25 - - 34,850 30,472 - 50 27 25 - 50 - 112 43,063 49,925 - 25 - - - - - 25 33,751 40,333 235 158 103 52 53 131 53 185 18,242 24,947 1,930 1,093 963 440 464 521 398 1,037 21,509 26,329 102 25 77 - 25 77 - 25 27,388 29,071 288 157 185 27 50 27 27 131 19,919 23,558 157 100 125 52 50 25 25 206 21,599 29,197 282 163 77 50 - 27 53 52 19,863 24,709 105 130 27 52 50 78 27 153 19,132 26,050 - - - - 27 - - - 14,637 18,292 50 25 25 - - - - - 22,501 24,097 77 - - - 27 - - 52 19,217 24,286 264 283 288 180 155 103 110 260 23,029 28,204 210 80 27 53 53 53 105 52 22,175 27,285 25 25 - - 27 - - - 23,680 23,696 215 80 52 27 - 105 - 53 22,960 27,785 52 27 103 25 25 - 25 242 27,512 36,410 232 107 50 25 286 50 52 158 24,385 30,641 150 Table P8-8. Residence 5 years Ago by Income in 2006, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Residence 5 Years Ago Residence 5 years ago Persons Same house in Virgin Islands Percent Different house in Virgin Islands Same island Different island Resided outside Virgin Islands United States Florida Georgia Massachusetts New York Ohio Texas Virginia Puerto Rico Other Caribbean British Virgin Islands St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere India Females Same house in Virgin Islands Percent Different house in Virgin Islands Same island Different island Resided outside Virgin Islands United States Florida Georgia Massachusetts New York Ohio Texas Virginia Puerto Rico Other Caribbean British Virgin Islands St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere India Persons 16 years and over Persons with income less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $29,999 $30,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $39,999 90,665 66,065 5,773 6,683 6,804 6,910 7,752 6,183 5,665 4,336 55,434 43,741 3,821 4,813 4,774 4,287 4,831 4,263 3,558 2,880 61.1 66.2 66.2 72.0 70.2 62.0 62.3 68.9 62.8 66.4 24,122 15,635 1,534 1,455 1,194 1,874 2,093 1,331 1,638 982 22,381 14,521 1,509 1,380 1,085 1,766 2,016 1,179 1,463 905 1,740 1,115 25 75 108 108 77 152 176 77 11,110 6,689 418 415 837 748 829 589 468 475 6,281 3,978 288 210 343 264 470 283 312 370 1,096 517 - 80 52 80 100 25 75 27 310 157 - - 52 - - - 27 78 53 27 - - - - 27 - - - 495 258 - 52 27 - 27 - 50 - 105 78 - - - 27 - - - 27 283 208 - - - 25 27 27 - 25 105 105 - - 27 - 25 - 27 - 1,065 810 27 25 137 153 50 52 103 - 3,255 1,571 103 130 332 230 282 177 27 105 105 105 - 25 - - - - - - 406 205 - - 52 25 50 25 - - 435 131 - 27 52 27 - - - - 346 239 - - 53 - 80 - 27 80 509 331 - 50 25 100 27 77 27 - 226 100 - - - 75 - 25 - - 48,287 34,144 3,994 4,187 3,861 3,897 4,320 2,812 3,251 1,741 29,928 23,090 2,538 2,914 2,837 2,514 2,779 2,070 2,044 1,114 62.0 67.6 63.5 69.6 73.5 64.5 64.3 73.6 62.9 63.9 12,988 8,128 1,091 1,118 656 1,045 1,049 512 995 416 12,599 7,791 1,066 1,093 599 1,015 1,024 512 894 416 389 337 25 25 57 30 25 - 100 - 5,371 2,926 365 155 368 338 492 230 212 212 2,914 1,869 262 78 213 160 313 130 158 158 282 232 - 27 25 80 25 25 25 - 204 103 - - 52 - - - - 52 53 27 - - - - 27 - - - 155 102 - - - - 27 - 50 - 78 52 - - - - - - - 27 102 52 - - - - 27 - - 25 78 78 - - 27 - 25 - 27 - 208 158 27 - - 78 - - 27 - 2,019 847 77 77 155 75 152 100 27 53 105 105 - 25 - - - - - - 353 152 - - 52 25 50 25 - - 282 53 - 27 - - - - - - 213 133 - - 53 - - - 27 53 230 52 - - - 25 27 - - - 150 25 - - - 25 - - - - 151 Table P8-8. Residence 5 years Ago by Income in 2006, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Residence 5 Years Ago Residence 5 years ago Persons Same house in Virgin Islands Percent Different house in Virgin Islands Same island Different island Resided outside Virgin Islands United States Florida Georgia Massachusetts New York Ohio Texas Virginia Puerto Rico Other Caribbean British Virgin Islands St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere India Females Same house in Virgin Islands Percent Different house in Virgin Islands Same island Different island Resided outside Virgin Islands United States Florida Georgia Massachusetts New York Ohio Texas Virginia Puerto Rico Other Caribbean British Virgin Islands St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere India $40,000 to $44,999 $45,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $54,999 $55,000 to $59,999 $60,000 to $64,999 $65,000 to $69,999 $70,000 to $74,999 $75,000 and over Median Mean 3,854 2,401 2,249 912 1,360 1,091 1,018 3,074 23,405 28,763 2,497 1,643 1,460 627 811 858 623 1,996 23,452 28,639 64.8 68.4 64.9 68.7 59.7 78.6 61.2 64.9 1,012 498 628 155 360 130 235 515 23,000 27,118 960 438 628 155 230 130 185 490 22,536 26,726 52 60 - - 130 - 50 25 28,736 32,235 345 260 161 130 188 103 160 563 24,033 33,424 293 128 110 130 108 77 53 538 29,773 39,045 - 25 27 27 - - - - 18,953 24,092 - - - - - - - - 32,501 26,577 - - - - - - - - 21,251 22,000 - 27 - 52 - - - 25 29,926 34,841 - - - - - - - 25 36,180 53,937 27 - - - 27 - - 52 40,072 48,990 - - - - - - 27 - 27,572 33,865 25 105 27 - - 27 80 - 27,753 30,897 27 27 25 - 80 - 27 - 18,445 21,820 - - - - 80 - - - 58,358 46,845 - 27 - - - - 27 - 22,539 28,464 27 - - - - - - - 11,322 16,474 - - - - - - - - 23,751 25,778 - - - - - - - 25 19,489 27,098 - - - - - - - - 18,751 19,350 1,769 1,159 891 470 373 210 202 1,007 19,802 24,393 1,219 849 630 390 238 210 127 619 19,856 24,389 68.9 73.2 70.7 83.0 63.9 100.0 62.8 61.4 422 232 210 80 25 - 75 202 19,450 23,161 397 232 210 80 - - 75 177 19,335 22,930 25 - - - 25 - - 25 30,173 28,504 128 78 52 - 110 - - 187 20,574 27,839 102 52 27 - 30 - - 187 22,699 30,916 - 25 - - - - - - 18,035 21,147 - - - - - - - - 21,251 22,500 - - - - - - - - 21,251 22,000 - - - - - - - 25 29,926 40,196 - - - - - - - 25 37,430 72,432 - - - - - - - - 24,930 28,845 - - - - - - - - 23,751 21,588 - 27 - - - - - - 16,251 21,317 27 - 25 - 80 - - - 18,800 22,790 - - - - 80 - - - 58,358 46,845 - - - - - - - - 14,963 17,604 27 - - - - - - - 21,251 22,500 - - - - - - - - 28,751 25,200 - - - - - - - - 20,072 19,287 - - - - - - - - 18,751 18,000 152 Table P8-9. School Enrollment, Educational Attainment, and Vocational Training by Income in 2006, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands School Enrollment Educational Attainment Vocational Training School Enrollment Enrolled person Elementary or high school Public elementary or high school Post-Graduate Public post-graduate Enrolled females Elementary or high school Public elementary or high school Post-Graduate Public post-graduate Educational Attainment Persons 25 years and over 1st to 8th grade 9th or 10th grade 11th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post-Bachelor degree Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Females 25 years or over 1st to 8th grade 9th or 10th grade 11th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post-Bachelor degree Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Persons 18 to 24 years Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Females 18 to 24 years Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Vocational training Persons 16 years and over No Vocational Training Some vocational training Certificate program Technical preparation course On the job training Technical college program Persons 16 years and over Persons with income less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $29,999 $30,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $39,999 10,905 5,508 861 716 515 390 877 520 207 448 4,074 728 495 27 52 - 155 - - - 3,598 623 390 27 52 - 155 - - - 6,831 4,780 366 690 464 390 722 520 207 448 3,923 2,579 261 371 307 285 335 257 131 185 6,032 3,234 468 453 260 160 596 255 128 232 1,941 468 262 - 52 - 155 - - - 1,777 413 207 - 52 - 155 - - - 4,091 2,766 207 453 208 160 441 255 128 232 2,308 1,536 155 265 155 106 235 153 78 105 90,665 60,359 4,523 5,711 6,053 6,295 6,773 5,534 5,439 4,256 15,313 10,756 1,939 2,107 1,605 1,448 1,009 623 520 533 8,042 4,222 523 756 748 462 420 280 243 291 11,589 6,161 517 648 757 829 821 729 633 265 24,072 15,597 995 1,087 1,486 1,992 1,956 1,708 1,475 1,154 13,713 9,130 232 570 775 633 1,379 1,147 1,172 695 2,764 2,089 185 102 133 236 105 77 212 258 2,374 1,779 27 52 105 75 202 331 229 127 9,074 7,293 55 312 286 518 703 412 800 678 3,723 3,331 52 78 155 102 179 229 155 254 61.5 65.0 34.2 38.5 48.6 56.5 66.8 70.5 74.3 74.4 14.1 17.6 2.4 6.8 7.3 9.9 13.0 11.6 17.6 21.9 48,287 31,282 3,369 3,526 3,498 3,660 3,673 2,660 3,100 1,741 7,766 5,150 1,334 1,379 855 730 332 180 77 78 3,537 1,871 391 337 415 205 215 50 78 52 6,065 3,080 387 338 448 489 487 255 354 57 12,189 7,515 759 695 811 1,272 982 905 825 366 8,261 5,288 232 385 522 370 962 605 813 464 1,674 1,232 158 52 108 131 78 27 130 155 1,412 1,028 27 52 50 50 152 202 153 52 5,211 4,180 55 261 183 338 388 283 592 340 2,172 1,937 27 27 105 75 77 153 77 179 64.0 67.7 37.3 41.7 50.9 61.1 71.8 81.7 83.6 89.3 15.3 19.6 2.4 8.2 8.2 11.3 12.7 16.4 21.6 29.8 90,665 4,978 830 920 648 616 851 624 226 80 61.5 68.5 53.0 66.5 72.0 79.6 66.5 75.6 44.4 100.0 14.1 7.2 - 5.5 11.8 12.5 6.1 8.0 - - 90,665 2,420 388 662 286 236 518 152 150 - 61.5 67.8 52.8 61.0 82.0 100.0 69.2 100.0 16.7 - 14.1 5.4 - - 9.3 11.3 10.0 - - - 90,665 66,065 5,773 6,683 6,804 6,910 7,752 6,183 5,665 4,336 61,434 42,386 4,336 4,813 4,804 4,525 4,997 3,791 3,642 2,317 29,230 23,679 1,437 1,869 2,000 2,385 2,756 2,392 2,023 2,019 5,031 3,962 261 264 397 440 628 368 320 323 4,039 3,100 341 258 180 288 312 262 233 242 13,024 11,104 490 982 1,110 1,215 1,294 1,086 1,030 962 7,136 5,513 344 365 313 441 522 676 440 493 153 Table P8-9. School Enrollment, Educational Attainment, and Vocational Training by Income in 2006, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands School Enrollment Educational Attainment Vocational Training School Enrollment Enrolled person Elementary or high school Public elementary or high school Post-Graduate Public post-graduate Enrolled females Elementary or high school Public elementary or high school Post-Graduate Public post-graduate Educational Attainment Persons 25 years and over 1st to 8th grade 9th or 10th grade 11th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post-Bachelor degree Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Females 25 years or over 1st to 8th grade 9th or 10th grade 11th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post-Bachelor degree Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Persons 18 to 24 years Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Females 18 to 24 years Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Vocational training Persons 16 years and over No Vocational Training Some vocational training Certificate program Technical preparation course On the job training Technical college program $40,000 to $44,999 $45,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $54,999 $55,000 to $59,999 $60,000 to $64,999 $65,000 to $69,999 $70,000 to $74,999 $75,000 and over Median Mean 316 52 265 27 80 27 27 182 19,626 23,859 - - - - - - - - 2,178 6,449 - - - - - - - - 2,304 7,160 316 52 265 27 80 27 27 182 22,242 26,511 131 25 213 - 50 - 27 - 19,454 22,758 236 52 157 27 80 27 - 103 19,728 25,047 - - - - - - - - 2,475 8,671 - - - - - - - - 5,001 9,560 236 52 157 27 80 27 - 103 22,403 27,820 78 25 130 - 50 - - - 19,655 22,990 3,802 2,295 2,249 912 1,360 1,091 1,018 3,048 24,371 30,048 418 105 78 55 186 27 25 78 13,308 17,862 155 53 80 - 25 53 30 102 15,079 20,938 367 107 152 - 52 78 53 153 20,934 24,671 883 603 549 128 263 261 395 661 24,285 29,734 652 503 338 205 257 153 131 288 28,177 31,691 128 128 128 82 108 78 25 103 33,161 34,443 162 77 113 25 102 27 - 127 29,928 36,832 702 511 500 207 263 283 179 883 37,820 43,685 335 208 310 210 103 130 180 652 46,132 51,609 75.3 88.5 86.2 94.0 80.7 85.5 89.4 89.1 27.3 31.3 36.0 45.7 26.9 37.9 35.2 50.4 1,742 1,159 891 470 373 210 202 1,007 21,184 25,421 52 27 27 - 80 - - - 8,656 11,931 27 - 27 - - - - 75 12,070 17,335 85 52 52 - - - - 77 18,457 20,779 286 204 130 52 25 - 75 128 19,759 22,852 362 236 80 78 80 - 25 75 25,583 27,358 52 102 78 27 30 27 25 53 30,967 31,594 137 52 27 - - - - 75 28,293 32,700 487 356 290 103 80 103 25 293 32,925 37,794 255 131 182 210 78 80 52 230 43,162 46,679 90.6 93.2 88.2 100.0 78.6 100.0 100.0 84.9 42.6 42.0 52.9 66.7 42.4 87.3 38.0 52.0 52 106 - - - - - 27 14,064 16,323 100.0 100.0 - - - - - 100.0 51.5 - - - - - - 100.0 27 - - - - - - - 12,539 14,003 100.0 - - - - - - - 100.0 - - - - - - - 3,854 2,401 2,249 912 1,360 1,091 1,018 3,074 23,405 28,763 2,211 1,278 1,463 493 785 520 678 1,733 21,411 26,837 1,643 1,124 786 418 575 571 340 1,341 27,524 32,211 368 105 136 27 55 27 80 163 23,754 28,686 215 87 127 78 80 131 25 242 28,163 35,472 793 542 257 210 335 177 77 543 26,623 31,109 268 390 266 103 105 236 158 393 29,500 35,131 154 Table P8-10. Disability, Veteran Status, Latest Period Served, and Length of Service by Income in 2006, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Disability Veteran Service Disability Persons Blindness or deafness impairment Condition limits walking or lifting Difficulty learning or remembering Difficulty with personal care Difficulty going outside alone Difficulty in work environment In labor force Females Blindness or deafness impairment Condition limits walking or lifting Difficulty learning or remembering Difficulty with personal care Difficulty going outside alone Difficulty in work environment In labor force Veteran Status Person 18 years and over Now on active duty Active duty in past but not currently Never on active duty In Reserves or National Guard Never served in Armed Forces Latest period Served Persons with service September 2001 or later August 1990 to August 2001 (Incl Persian Gulf War) September 1980 to July 1990 May 1975 to August 1980 Vietnam era ( August 1964 to April 1975) February 1955 to July 1964 Korean Conflict (June 1950 to Jan 1955) World War II (Sept 1940 to July 1947) Some other time Females with service September 2001 or later August 1990 to August 2001 (Incl Persian Gulf War) September 1980 to July 1990 May 1975 to August 1980 Vietnam era ( August 1964 to April 1975) February 1955 to July 1964 Korean Conflict (June 1950 to Jan 1955) World War II (Sept 1940 to July 1947) Some other time Length of Service Persons who served Served less than two years Served 2 years or more Persons 16 years and over Persons with income less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $29,999 $30,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $39,999 90,665 66,065 5,773 6,683 6,804 6,910 7,752 6,183 5,665 4,336 3,136 2,438 446 443 445 267 157 158 103 131 5,033 4,076 1,127 726 783 376 416 208 128 27 2,489 1,869 441 467 315 77 155 77 77 27 1,743 1,406 312 258 233 216 53 77 50 27 3,688 2,872 571 410 305 265 204 155 229 127 4,669 3,798 859 622 525 318 279 157 202 127 51,211 1,341 77 - 100 103 176 103 102 100 48,287 34,144 3,994 4,187 3,861 3,897 4,320 2,812 3,251 1,741 1,763 1,320 289 260 213 165 105 80 52 78 5,033 2,716 815 465 573 243 260 103 52 - 1,292 1,010 260 258 208 52 77 27 52 - 1,012 833 208 153 155 138 27 - 25 - 2,225 1,669 390 280 204 162 102 27 153 25 2,656 2,070 520 335 370 188 152 27 152 25 25,586 708 52 - 50 77 100 27 102 25 90,665 65,337 5,353 6,631 6,701 6,910 7,624 6,158 5,665 4,336 338 338 - - - - 25 77 52 53 4,293 3,696 155 207 179 258 233 210 282 347 86,034 61,303 5,198 6,424 6,522 6,652 7,366 5,872 5,331 3,936 784 524 53 - - 53 52 52 78 27 85,250 60,779 5,145 6,424 6,522 6,599 7,314 5,820 5,253 3,910 3,885 3,388 155 180 179 131 207 210 283 350 574 574 - - 50 53 25 77 105 53 371 341 - 27 - - 27 53 - - 438 388 25 - 27 27 25 - 52 25 445 418 25 - 25 - 78 - 50 55 1,287 1,127 78 77 52 27 25 53 - 191 230 179 - 25 - 25 - - - - 258 157 - 27 - - 27 27 25 - 75 50 - - - - - - 25 25 205 153 27 25 25 - - - 27 - 445 418 78 25 50 53 - - 52 30 102 102 - - 50 27 - - 25 - 53 53 - - - - - - - - 77 77 25 - - 27 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 135 135 53 - - - - - - 30 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 78 52 - 25 - - - - 27 - 4,631 4,034 155 207 179 258 258 286 334 400 443 416 - - 50 - 50 - 27 52 4,188 3,617 155 207 128 258 208 286 307 348 155 Table P8-10. Disability, Veteran Status, Latest Period Served, and Length of Service by Income in 2006, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Disability Veteran Service Disability Persons Blindness or deafness impairment Condition limits walking or lifting Difficulty learning or remembering Difficulty with personal care Difficulty going outside alone Difficulty in work environment In labor force Females Blindness or deafness impairment Condition limits walking or lifting Difficulty learning or remembering Difficulty with personal care Difficulty going outside alone Difficulty in work environment In labor force Veteran Status Person 18 years and over Now on active duty Active duty in past but not currently Never on active duty In Reserves or National Guard Never served in Armed Forces Latest period Served Persons with service September 2001 or later August 1990 to August 2001 (Incl Persian Gulf War) September 1980 to July 1990 May 1975 to August 1980 Vietnam era ( August 1964 to April 1975) February 1955 to July 1964 Korean Conflict (June 1950 to Jan 1955) World War II (Sept 1940 to July 1947) Some other time Females with service September 2001 or later August 1990 to August 2001 (Incl Persian Gulf War) September 1980 to July 1990 May 1975 to August 1980 Vietnam era ( August 1964 to April 1975) February 1955 to July 1964 Korean Conflict (June 1950 to Jan 1955) World War II (Sept 1940 to July 1947) Some other time Length of Service Persons who served Served less than two years Served 2 years or more $40,000 to $44,999 $45,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $54,999 $55,000 to $59,999 $60,000 to $64,999 $65,000 to $69,999 $70,000 to $74,999 $75,000 and over Median Mean 3,854 2,401 2,249 912 1,360 1,091 1,018 3,074 23,405 28,763 52 27 - 52 - 52 - 106 12,845 20,282 77 50 27 - 27 - 27 78 10,705 14,854 27 25 78 - - - - 105 10,284 18,025 25 50 - - 27 - - 78 12,151 19,035 125 100 50 25 52 75 75 102 18,035 24,162 150 100 128 25 52 75 75 103 13,765 21,260 150 75 103 25 25 75 75 50 32,975 36,538 1,769 1,159 891 470 373 210 202 1,007 19,802 24,393 25 27 - - - - - 27 12,005 16,226 77 50 27 - - - - 52 10,184 13,780 - 25 - - - - - 52 9,679 15,527 25 50 - - - - - 52 11,072 18,155 100 75 25 25 - - 50 50 13,414 21,447 100 75 25 25 - - 50 25 12,195 18,132 100 50 25 25 - - 50 25 29,086 34,517 3,854 2,401 2,249 912 1,360 1,091 1,018 3,074 23,601 29,002 - 27 - - - 25 53 27 33,233 46,907 446 210 341 50 105 155 180 338 38,236 43,083 3,407 2,165 1,908 862 1,255 911 785 2,709 23,028 28,054 27 80 - - - - - 103 30,072 38,833 3,381 2,085 1,908 862 1,255 911 785 2,606 22,969 27,961 313 210 288 25 105 180 208 365 38,382 45,252 27 27 53 - - 25 53 27 31,772 39,860 77 27 - 25 27 - - 80 43,751 52,314 25 27 53 - - 77 - 27 41,402 41,931 - 27 53 - - 27 - 78 37,957 52,316 185 103 103 - 52 - 103 78 39,001 44,671 - - - - - 27 52 50 69,394 65,655 - - 25 - 27 - - - 28,714 32,911 - - - - - - - - 32,501 33,100 - - - - - 25 - 25 32,501 35,971 52 27 - - - - - 52 30,244 30,617 - - - - - - - - 13,751 18,356 27 - - - - - - 27 76,251 77,000 25 - - - - - - - 13,751 19,888 - - - - - - - - - - - 27 - - - - - 25 38,688 31,612 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 32,572 20,377 446 236 341 50 105 180 233 365 38,001 43,404 53 78 106 - - - - - 38,893 37,808 393 158 235 50 105 180 233 365 37,864 44,048 156 Table P8-11. Labor Force Status by Income in 2006, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Labor Force Status Labor Force Status Persons In labor force Percent of total Armed Forces Civilian labor force Employed At work 40 or more hours Unemployed Percent of civilian labor Not in labor force Females In labor force Percent of total Armed Forces Civilian labor force Employed At work 40 or more hours Unemployed Percent of civilian labor Not in labor force With own children under 6 years In labor force With own children 6 to 17 years In labor force Work Status Last Year Persons Worked last year 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks Usually worked 40 or more hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Usually worked 15 to 39 hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Did not work last year Females Worked last year 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks Usually worked 40 or more hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Usually worked 15 to 39 hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Did not work last year Persons 16 years and over Persons with income less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $29,999 $30,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $39,999 90,665 66,065 5,773 6,683 6,804 6,910 7,752 6,183 5,665 4,336 51,211 48,947 2,261 2,947 4,532 5,289 6,204 5,295 4,667 3,819 56.5 74.1 39.2 44.1 66.6 76.5 80.0 85.6 82.4 88.1 338 338 - - - - 25 77 52 53 50,873 48,609 2,261 2,947 4,532 5,289 6,179 5,218 4,615 3,766 48,610 47,091 1,896 2,842 4,322 5,104 5,862 5,039 4,615 3,739 37,827 37,305 623 1,209 2,567 4,039 4,822 4,474 4,020 3,391 2,263 1,518 365 105 210 185 317 179 - 27 4.4 3.1 16.1 3.6 4.6 3.5 5.1 3.4 - 0.7 39,454 17,119 3,512 3,735 2,272 1,622 1,549 888 998 517 48,287 34,144 3,994 4,187 3,861 3,897 4,320 2,812 3,251 1,741 25,586 24,547 1,457 1,937 2,445 2,909 3,623 2,446 2,735 1,608 53.0 71.9 36.5 46.3 63.3 74.7 83.9 87.0 84.1 92.3 25 25 - - - - - - 25 - 25,561 24,522 1,457 1,937 2,445 2,909 3,623 2,446 2,710 1,608 24,278 23,577 1,117 1,833 2,313 2,856 3,461 2,370 2,710 1,582 18,495 18,307 340 723 1,328 2,159 2,940 2,140 2,447 1,450 1,283 945 340 105 131 53 162 75 - 27 5.0 3.9 23.3 5.4 5.4 1.8 4.5 3.1 - 1.7 22,702 9,597 2,538 2,250 1,416 987 697 367 516 133 4,188 3,195 369 365 262 365 512 337 233 232 2,905 2,853 130 340 235 315 512 337 233 232 9,339 8,086 682 755 697 878 1,131 857 852 545 7,384 7,305 365 574 565 777 1,131 857 852 545 90,665 66,065 5,773 6,683 6,804 6,910 7,752 6,183 5,665 4,336 53,864 53,864 2,465 3,378 5,235 5,650 6,993 5,759 5,198 4,076 41,180 41,180 1,013 1,979 3,705 4,401 4,994 4,696 4,214 3,266 5,697 5,697 132 235 693 487 1,140 647 483 483 2,039 2,039 232 410 310 213 265 52 168 167 2,169 2,169 312 472 293 289 155 155 282 135 44,430 44,430 959 1,517 3,500 4,579 5,952 5,400 4,783 3,886 36,445 36,445 440 1,032 2,720 3,752 4,607 4,494 3,959 3,166 4,532 4,532 80 52 464 305 881 647 457 483 925 925 77 102 131 157 183 52 87 107 8,079 8,079 1,194 1,623 1,475 969 938 204 389 165 4,195 4,195 496 816 855 573 362 152 255 75 1,012 1,012 27 157 204 182 207 - 27 - 1,010 1,010 77 282 179 57 82 - 82 60 36,800 12,201 3,308 3,304 1,569 1,260 759 425 467 260 48,287 34,144 3,994 4,187 3,861 3,897 4,320 2,812 3,251 1,741 26,496 26,496 1,582 2,060 2,894 3,088 4,007 2,572 3,014 1,635 19,929 19,929 675 1,204 1,981 2,440 2,808 2,107 2,638 1,318 3,076 3,076 107 155 413 282 630 337 216 260 887 887 179 233 157 77 130 25 30 30 1,207 1,207 207 265 239 158 155 27 105 27 21,144 21,144 572 850 1,802 2,436 3,360 2,446 2,826 1,555 17,167 17,167 337 568 1,331 2,023 2,550 1,980 2,533 1,268 2,452 2,452 80 52 286 152 529 337 190 260 415 415 77 52 80 77 105 25 - - 4,539 4,539 800 1,051 858 600 570 102 161 80 2,401 2,401 286 531 520 392 233 102 105 50 573 573 27 103 102 130 77 - 27 - 394 394 50 155 77 - 25 - 30 30 21,791 7,648 2,412 2,128 966 809 313 240 237 107 157 Table P8-11. Labor Force Status by Income in 2006, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Labor Force Status Labor Force Status Persons In labor force Percent of total Armed Forces Civilian labor force Employed At work 40 or more hours Unemployed Percent of civilian labor Not in labor force Females In labor force Percent of total Armed Forces Civilian labor force Employed At work 40 or more hours Unemployed Percent of civilian labor Not in labor force With own children under 6 years In labor force With own children 6 to 17 years In labor force Work Status Last Year Persons Worked last year 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks Usually worked 40 or more hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Usually worked 15 to 39 hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Did not work last year Females Worked last year 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks Usually worked 40 or more hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Usually worked 15 to 39 hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Did not work last year $40,000 to $44,999 $45,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $54,999 $55,000 to $59,999 $60,000 to $64,999 $65,000 to $69,999 $70,000 to $74,999 $75,000 and over Median Mean 3,854 2,401 2,249 912 1,360 1,091 1,018 3,074 23,405 28,763 3,389 2,113 1,911 862 1,073 1,041 941 2,604 27,437 32,227 87.9 88.0 85.0 94.5 78.9 95.4 92.5 84.7 - 27 - - - 25 53 27 33,233 46,907 3,389 2,086 1,911 862 1,073 1,016 888 2,577 27,283 32,125 3,362 2,086 1,885 862 1,047 1,016 888 2,526 27,718 32,549 3,074 1,903 1,701 780 858 991 808 2,046 29,158 35,111 27 - 27 - 27 - - 52 14,651 18,965 0.8 - 1.4 - 2.5 - - 2.0 465 288 338 50 286 50 77 470 12,089 18,860 1,769 1,159 891 470 373 210 202 1,007 19,802 24,393 1,616 1,004 785 470 295 210 202 807 24,047 27,994 91.3 86.6 88.1 100.0 79.0 100.0 100.0 80.1 - - - - - - - - 31,251 32,000 1,616 1,004 785 470 295 210 202 807 24,031 27,990 1,589 1,004 785 470 295 210 202 782 24,476 28,531 1,481 900 653 443 183 210 202 707 27,968 31,573 27 - - - - - - 25 10,863 14,476 1.6 - - - - - - 3.1 153 155 106 - 78 - - 201 9,756 15,181 260 78 53 25 52 27 25 - 21,617 23,249 260 78 53 25 52 27 25 - 23,379 25,402 343 387 315 103 133 80 100 229 23,772 27,582 318 387 315 103 133 80 100 204 25,503 29,246 3,854 2,401 2,249 912 1,360 1,091 1,018 3,074 23,405 28,763 3,752 2,169 2,040 887 1,308 1,066 966 2,922 26,909 32,006 3,185 1,856 1,754 805 1,090 1,041 838 2,342 28,449 33,843 384 202 177 52 108 25 75 374 24,916 33,090 53 57 30 30 53 - - - 14,386 19,600 52 - - - - - - 25 13,547 17,116 3,437 2,028 1,831 832 1,118 1,066 913 2,629 28,756 34,608 3,025 1,801 1,649 780 1,040 1,041 811 2,127 29,374 35,462 282 202 125 52 78 25 75 322 28,095 35,733 - - 30 - - - - - 17,833 19,811 263 142 208 55 160 - 27 267 13,067 20,146 133 55 105 25 50 - 27 215 13,664 22,317 77 - 52 - 30 - - 52 17,750 23,477 53 57 - 30 53 - - - 11,975 21,128 102 232 210 25 52 25 52 152 9,140 14,449 1,769 1,159 891 470 373 210 202 1,007 19,802 24,393 1,667 1,004 811 470 348 210 202 932 23,789 27,865 1,407 877 684 443 288 210 177 672 25,848 29,509 182 100 127 27 30 - 25 185 24,524 30,999 - 27 - - - - - - 10,607 13,544 - - - - - - - 25 10,800 14,847 1,614 952 680 470 288 210 202 882 27,590 31,180 1,381 852 580 443 288 210 177 647 28,186 31,730 155 100 100 27 - - 25 160 26,978 33,133 - - - - - - - - 13,715 14,025 53 52 131 - 30 - - 50 11,565 15,241 27 25 105 - - - - 25 12,848 16,437 27 - 27 - 30 - - 25 15,320 23,032 - 27 - - - - - - 7,365 15,071 102 155 80 - 25 - - 75 7,968 12,361 158 Table P8-12. Occupation by Income in 2006, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Occupation Occupation Employed civilian workers Managerial and professional specialty Executive, administrative, and managerial Management related Professional specialty Engineers and natural sciences Teachers, librarians, and counselors Technical, sales, and administrative support Health technologists and technicians Sales Administrative support, including clerical Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Service Private household Protective service Service, except protective and household Food preparation and service Health service, except household Cleaning and building service Personal service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators, assemblers, & inspector Transportation and material moving Handlers, equip. cleaners, helpers, laborer Occupations NEC/not codable Employed Civilian Females Managerial and professional specialty Executive, administrative, and managerial Management related Professional specialty Engineers and natural sciences Teachers, librarians, and counselors Technical, sales, and administrative support Health technologists and technicians Sales Administrative support, including clerical Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Service Private household Protective service Service, except protective and household Food preparation and service Health service, except household Cleaning and building service Personal service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators, assemblers, & inspector Transportation and material moving Handlers, equip. cleaners, helpers, laborer Occupations NEC/not codable Persons 16 years and over Persons with income less than $5,000 $5,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $29,999 $30,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $39,999 48,610 47,091 1,896 7,164 5,104 5,862 5,039 4,615 3,739 11,925 11,669 157 909 631 1,312 1,123 1,271 1,112 5,831 5,701 107 334 238 490 583 620 642 5,831 5,701 107 334 238 490 583 620 642 6,094 5,969 50 575 393 822 540 650 470 752 752 - 108 - 125 103 27 80 3,273 3,223 - 390 261 489 309 549 157 11,983 11,721 543 1,566 1,676 1,515 1,313 1,440 910 498 471 - 53 27 27 52 103 - 3,988 3,963 232 890 694 354 257 459 312 5,987 5,829 208 493 694 846 876 747 470 1,380 1,328 103 130 235 262 128 103 128 9,875 9,312 593 2,533 1,316 1,471 787 697 415 828 778 105 236 233 52 50 25 52 1,921 1,896 - 283 25 180 235 235 128 7,126 6,638 489 2,013 1,057 1,240 502 437 235 2,730 2,344 127 854 382 471 182 105 - 370 370 52 52 53 25 87 25 - 1,801 1,774 130 590 438 332 103 50 52 2,226 2,150 180 517 183 412 130 257 183 2,238 2,162 27 335 208 255 282 276 261 6,143 5,958 343 863 628 542 605 362 710 1,053 1,026 105 183 53 125 113 103 130 4,025 3,893 211 602 495 363 415 179 503 416 416 27 52 80 - 50 27 50 5,941 5,764 182 933 619 740 905 518 332 579 579 - 27 78 53 52 53 - 3,411 3,361 25 390 385 425 544 254 252 1,952 1,825 157 517 155 262 310 211 80 504 504 52 25 27 27 25 52 - 24,278 23,577 1,117 4,146 2,856 3,461 2,370 2,710 1,582 7,490 7,338 132 702 391 878 819 957 726 3,465 3,388 107 257 158 338 357 435 437 3,465 3,388 107 257 158 338 357 435 437 4,025 3,950 25 445 233 540 462 522 289 360 360 - 53 - 75 50 27 53 2,549 2,499 - 340 157 387 309 420 131 8,653 8,494 438 1,256 1,267 1,314 954 1,161 572 419 419 - 27 27 27 52 78 - 2,437 2,412 179 708 437 279 128 257 133 4,416 4,335 157 391 568 720 645 722 310 1,353 1,302 103 130 235 262 128 103 128 5,964 5,652 415 1,793 880 984 447 359 232 701 651 105 236 157 27 50 25 52 827 802 - 130 25 128 105 77 50 4,436 4,199 310 1,427 698 829 292 257 130 1,665 1,480 77 625 255 365 105 27 - 315 315 52 52 53 25 57 25 - 1,062 1,035 53 413 338 153 25 - 52 1,395 1,370 128 337 52 285 105 205 78 235 235 27 27 78 25 25 27 - 578 525 53 53 108 53 75 27 27 53 27 - - - - - 27 - 343 343 27 27 82 53 25 - 27 155 155 27 27 27 - 50 - - 1,091 1,066 27 290 131 180 50 155 25 160 160 - 27 53 - - 27 - 544 544 - 110 52 127 25 75 25 388 363 27 153 27 53 25 53 - 267 267 25 25 - 27 - 25 - 159 Table P8-12. Occupation by Income in 2006, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Occupation Occupation Employed civilian workers Managerial and professional specialty Executive, administrative, and managerial Management related Professional specialty Engineers and natural sciences Teachers, librarians, and counselors Technical, sales, and administrative support Health technologists and technicians Sales Administrative support, including clerical Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Service Private household Protective service Service, except protective and household Food preparation and service Health service, except household Cleaning and building service Personal service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators, assemblers, & inspector Transportation and material moving Handlers, equip. cleaners, helpers, laborer Occupations NEC/not codable Employed Civilian Females Managerial and professional specialty Executive, administrative, and managerial Management related Professional specialty Engineers and natural sciences Teachers, librarians, and counselors Technical, sales, and administrative support Health technologists and technicians Sales Administrative support, including clerical Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Service Private household Protective service Service, except protective and household Food preparation and service Health service, except household Cleaning and building service Personal service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators, assemblers, & inspector Transportation and material moving Handlers, equip. cleaners, helpers, laborer Occupations NEC/not codable $40,000 to $44,999 $45,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $54,999 $55,000 to $64,999 $65,000 to $74,999 $75,000 and over Median Mean 3,362 2,086 1,885 1,908 1,904 2,526 27,718 32,549 962 741 692 785 852 1,123 34,585 42,240 600 329 334 392 410 622 37,695 43,641 600 329 334 392 410 622 37,695 43,641 362 412 359 393 441 501 32,303 40,901 25 103 25 25 105 25 33,664 37,254 182 205 152 293 158 80 29,090 33,996 838 465 242 438 210 565 26,449 29,874 78 53 - - 27 52 32,572 40,443 188 103 163 77 80 153 20,308 26,730 490 232 53 309 78 334 28,176 31,826 57 77 - 53 25 27 23,095 26,807 443 213 315 158 157 215 19,348 24,650 - - - - - 25 15,440 21,082 286 130 236 52 53 52 33,012 35,349 157 83 78 107 103 138 18,294 22,013 80 57 - 27 - 60 17,604 19,312 - - 27 - 50 - 23,793 27,171 - - - 25 27 27 17,586 18,618 77 27 52 55 27 52 19,676 26,871 78 27 127 102 78 105 28,458 32,973 343 320 340 343 369 191 28,698 32,687 52 30 27 52 - 53 27,800 28,711 262 238 235 183 157 52 27,002 30,161 - - 25 27 53 27 30,001 36,553 565 268 110 82 212 300 25,561 30,457 103 53 53 27 27 53 38,144 40,398 435 158 57 55 160 221 27,991 33,689 27 57 - - 25 25 19,205 21,349 131 53 60 - 27 27 38,955 36,807 1,589 1,004 785 764 412 782 24,476 28,531 599 508 360 454 335 476 31,825 37,353 315 252 182 138 153 258 33,783 37,638 315 252 182 138 153 258 33,783 37,638 283 255 179 316 182 218 29,869 37,109 25 77 - - - - 27,643 30,107 155 102 100 266 80 53 28,675 32,928 605 283 53 283 52 255 24,121 27,088 78 53 - - 27 52 40,001 42,719 85 25 53 77 - 50 17,596 21,943 385 128 - 180 - 127 27,664 28,777 57 77 - 27 25 27 22,876 26,108 205 80 208 - 25 25 18,083 20,217 - - - - - - 14,018 15,348 103 53 130 - - - 29,394 31,768 102 27 78 - 25 25 17,695 18,767 25 - - - - - 14,451 15,350 - - 27 - 25 - 22,594 23,967 - - - - - - 16,233 15,933 77 27 52 - - 25 20,626 23,403 - - - 27 - - 19,054 22,587 25 27 77 - - - 24,744 25,514 - - - - - - 28,751 30,000 25 27 52 - - - 24,226 27,184 - - 25 - - - 14,788 21,049 103 53 27 - - 25 21,076 24,734 27 - 27 - - - 27,501 27,750 77 53 - - - - 24,179 26,544 - - - - - 25 17,572 20,698 52 53 60 - - - 39,024 34,340 160 Table P8-13. Industry and Class of Worker by Income in 2006, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Industry Class of Worker Industry Employed civilian workers Agriculture Forestry and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Printing, publishing, and allied industries Petroleum and coal products Durable goods Lumber and wood products, incl. furniture Stone, clay, glass and concrete products Machinery and transportation equipment Professional and photographic equipment, and watches Other durable goods manufacturing Transportation, communication, and public utilities Transportation Bus service and urban transit Taxicab service Communications Utilities and sanitary services Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Retail trade General merchandise stores Food stores Eating and drinking places Miscellaneous retail Jewelry stores Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Business services Repair services Private households Other personal services Hotels and other lodging places Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational instruction all levels Other educational services Social service, religious and similar organizations Legal, engineering and professional services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / uncodable Class of Worker Employed civilian workers Private for profit, salaried workers Local or territorial government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers Persons 16 years and over Persons with income less than $5,000 $5,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $29,999 $30,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $39,999 48,610 47,091 1,896 7,164 5,104 5,862 5,039 4,615 3,739 687 662 27 153 25 27 77 200 25 307 307 27 52 27 25 - 50 25 - - - - - - - - - 4,574 4,419 211 567 412 446 493 258 461 3,489 3,409 103 394 289 263 400 290 319 2,328 2,275 53 238 106 133 236 158 238 80 80 27 - - - 27 - - 125 125 - - - - 50 25 - 1,755 1,702 27 186 106 80 160 133 160 1,161 1,134 50 157 183 130 163 132 82 25 25 - - - - 25 - - 368 368 - 52 52 53 25 80 55 53 53 - 27 - - 27 - - 105 105 - 27 53 - - 25 - 453 426 50 - 27 50 87 27 27 5,499 5,370 75 493 564 654 590 512 558 1,689 1,639 - 280 204 237 205 177 140 205 205 - 78 - 25 27 25 - 1,484 1,434 - 202 204 212 179 152 140 1,018 991 25 27 105 50 103 155 155 493 493 - - - 77 77 25 105 1,178 1,103 50 243 128 50 205 25 50 467 391 - 143 77 - - - - 711 711 50 100 52 50 205 25 50 7,767 7,488 546 1,940 1,036 978 563 722 387 927 927 77 332 78 80 102 80 78 1,130 1,130 186 394 102 112 - 52 77 2,088 1,912 100 539 259 279 132 207 53 1,366 1,341 50 204 230 252 150 152 77 654 628 25 50 152 150 50 50 - 1,895 1,845 50 257 102 255 332 131 179 16,061 15,385 622 2,450 2,031 2,445 1,546 1,545 1,007 1,655 1,577 75 293 78 237 182 179 27 663 663 27 75 77 177 - 77 127 487 437 50 130 103 77 25 - 27 407 407 25 102 53 75 25 50 27 2,903 2,585 78 467 517 509 379 202 127 622 597 52 128 133 78 78 25 25 8,478 8,298 261 1,038 938 1,215 781 987 596 1,719 1,692 78 78 211 283 105 128 183 464 464 - 78 52 25 133 50 25 2,454 2,428 78 207 205 334 182 464 128 760 760 27 108 78 128 77 110 52 1,240 1,215 52 387 160 128 127 78 130 642 642 - 25 77 50 78 78 78 6,842 6,792 185 589 440 642 808 832 728 312 312 - 25 50 77 25 50 - 47,422 47,064 1,870 7,164 5,104 5,862 5,039 4,615 3,739 28,041 27,837 1,325 5,123 3,309 3,826 3,090 2,518 2,022 11,018 10,941 235 724 911 1,289 1,369 1,399 1,011 1,040 1,015 27 103 53 52 25 158 80 7,273 7,222 258 1,189 830 696 555 541 626 50 50 25 25 - - - - - 161 Table P8-13. Industry and Class of Worker by Income in 2006, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Industry Class of Worker Industry Employed civilian workers Agriculture Forestry and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Printing, publishing, and allied industries Petroleum and coal products Durable goods Lumber and wood products, incl. furniture Stone, clay, glass and concrete products Machinery and transportation equipment Professional and photographic equipment, and watches Other durable goods manufacturing Transportation, communication, and public utilities Transportation Bus service and urban transit Taxicab service Communications Utilities and sanitary services Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Retail trade General merchandise stores Food stores Eating and drinking places Miscellaneous retail Jewelry stores Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Business services Repair services Private households Other personal services Hotels and other lodging places Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational instruction all levels Other educational services Social service, religious and similar organizations Legal, engineering and professional services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / uncodable Class of Worker Employed civilian workers Private for profit, salaried workers Local or territorial government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers $40,000 to $44,999 $45,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $54,999 $55,000 to $64,999 $65,000 to $74,999 $75,000 and over Median Mean 3,362 2,086 1,885 1,908 1,904 2,526 27,718 32,549 52 - - 25 25 27 28,623 38,434 - - 25 50 - 27 29,850 38,329 - - - - - - - - 268 346 208 215 395 138 29,358 34,095 289 238 213 133 211 266 32,673 36,678 211 185 160 133 185 239 37,834 41,214 27 - - - - - 28,751 24,367 25 - - - 25 - 28,751 38,000 133 53 160 133 160 213 38,334 42,724 78 53 53 - 27 27 24,864 27,581 - - - - - - 23,751 25,000 52 - - - - - 30,261 26,791 - - - - - - 20,001 20,000 - - - - - - 18,715 19,475 27 53 27 - 27 27 29,987 34,366 572 208 237 310 213 383 30,412 36,950 202 52 - 55 - 87 24,931 29,296 25 - - 25 - - 19,926 25,200 177 52 - 30 - 87 24,946 29,882 53 130 25 52 27 85 33,244 41,532 53 - - 27 103 27 37,004 43,285 112 27 85 25 102 - 24,417 29,778 112 - 60 - - - 17,594 27,310 - 27 25 25 102 - 25,001 31,136 440 179 153 127 153 264 19,490 25,367 25 25 - - - 50 16,361 23,248 130 27 - 27 - 25 13,518 25,188 158 - 25 50 25 85 19,767 24,428 50 25 50 25 50 25 22,659 27,278 25 - 25 25 50 25 20,588 31,258 50 25 50 78 102 233 28,356 36,647 857 627 518 553 492 692 24,197 30,602 135 137 27 53 78 77 26,518 31,334 77 - - - 27 - 22,576 26,888 - - - - - 25 15,929 24,884 25 - - - - 25 18,284 24,609 25 27 52 152 - 50 20,653 25,174 - - 27 - - 50 17,034 29,171 540 437 363 288 387 465 28,122 33,767 130 131 78 50 103 131 31,914 39,000 25 - - - 25 50 25,665 32,247 208 179 102 160 157 27 29,825 33,461 50 50 80 - - - 27,747 27,764 - 25 78 25 - 25 19,352 24,282 50 25 - 53 25 102 33,751 42,237 697 437 335 391 211 496 32,536 37,005 25 - 60 - - - 27,638 28,561 3,362 2,086 1,885 1,908 1,904 2,526 27,726 32,565 1,653 1,148 790 837 1,044 1,153 24,117 29,523 985 619 543 653 548 656 31,090 37,110 155 105 52 127 27 52 38,736 38,889 569 215 500 292 285 666 28,718 36,706 - - - - - - 5,001 5,425 162 Table P8-14. Industry and Class of Worker for Female Workers by Income in 2006, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Industry Class of Worker Industry Employed civilian female workers Agriculture Forestry and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Printing, publishing, & allied industries Petroleum and coal products Durable goods Lumber and wood products, incl. furniture Stone, clay, glass & concrete products Machinery and transportation equipment Professional and photographic equipment, and watches Other durable goods manufacturing Transportation, communication, and public utilities Transportation Bus service and urban transit Taxicab service Communications Utilities and sanitary services Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Retail trade General merchandise stores Food stores Eating and drinking places Miscellaneous retail Jewelry stores Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Business services Repair services Private households Other personal services Hotels and other lodging places Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational instruction all levels Other educational services Social service, religious and similar organizations Legal, engineering and professional services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / uncodable Class of Worker Employed civilian female workers Private for profit, salaried workers Local or territorial government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers Persons 16 years and over Persons with income less than $5,000 $5,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $29,999 $30,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $39,999 24,278 23,577 1,117 4,146 2,856 3,461 2,370 2,710 1,582 128 128 - - 25 - 25 27 - 77 77 27 - - - - 25 25 - - - - - - - - - 526 474 27 52 27 53 78 53 53 979 952 27 183 158 78 25 160 83 527 501 27 105 27 27 - 105 53 27 27 27 - - - - - - 25 25 - - - - - 25 - 293 266 - 53 27 - - 80 53 451 451 - 78 131 52 25 55 30 - - - - - - - - - 213 213 - 25 52 - 25 55 30 - - - - - - - - - 80 80 - 27 53 - - - - 78 78 - - - 25 - - - 1,767 1,741 25 160 207 310 232 230 128 279 279 - 27 25 75 25 75 25 52 52 - 27 - - - 25 - 227 227 - - 25 75 25 50 25 498 472 25 - 53 25 103 77 50 182 182 - - - 52 52 - 27 212 212 - 50 52 - - 25 25 85 85 - - 25 - - - - 127 127 - 50 27 - - 25 25 4,261 4,184 310 1,398 619 674 231 309 155 539 539 50 282 52 80 25 - 25 583 583 106 236 50 112 - 52 - 1,083 1,058 50 360 102 229 55 103 53 837 837 50 153 153 202 100 25 52 376 376 25 25 75 125 25 25 - 1,256 1,206 25 157 77 229 204 105 153 10,665 10,246 518 1,913 1,433 1,576 1,026 1,136 520 835 810 75 218 78 130 50 77 - 52 52 - - - 25 - - 27 385 335 50 130 52 52 25 - 27 331 331 25 25 53 75 25 50 27 1,700 1,460 53 335 232 282 202 177 50 338 338 27 103 77 27 53 25 - 6,437 6,334 235 938 809 959 645 807 365 1,432 1,406 78 78 185 232 105 103 157 357 357 - 78 52 25 77 50 25 1,707 1,707 52 182 155 257 182 309 25 607 607 27 83 78 103 50 110 52 906 881 52 337 133 52 127 78 53 435 435 - 25 77 50 25 78 53 4,271 4,220 158 233 260 515 550 590 438 137 137 - - - 27 - 50 - 23,804 23,550 1,090 4,146 2,856 3,461 2,370 2,710 1,582 13,768 13,641 755 3,211 1,920 2,222 1,358 1,362 825 7,272 7,195 208 418 653 1,035 786 1,061 570 647 622 - 53 53 25 25 105 25 2,117 2,092 127 464 230 179 201 182 161 - - - - - - - - - 163 Table P8-14. Industry and Class of Worker for Female Workers by Income in 2006, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Industry Class of Worker Industry Employed civilian female workers Agriculture Forestry and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Printing, publishing, & allied industries Petroleum and coal products Durable goods Lumber and wood products, incl. furniture Stone, clay, glass & concrete products Machinery and transportation equipment Professional and photographic equipment, and watches Other durable goods manufacturing Transportation, communication, and public utilities Transportation Bus service and urban transit Taxicab service Communications Utilities and sanitary services Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Retail trade General merchandise stores Food stores Eating and drinking places Miscellaneous retail Jewelry stores Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Business services Repair services Private households Other personal services Hotels and other lodging places Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational instruction all levels Other educational services Social service, religious and similar organizations Legal, engineering and professional services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / uncodable Class of Worker Employed civilian female workers Private for profit, salaried workers Local or territorial government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers $40,000 to $44,999 $45,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $54,999 $55,000 to $64,999 $65,000 to $74,999 $75,000 and over Median Mean 1,589 1,004 785 764 412 782 24,476 28,531 27 - - 25 - - 31,322 36,016 - - - - - - 31,176 22,725 - - - - - - - - 25 27 25 30 25 - 28,795 31,844 53 105 53 - - 27 27,657 28,393 - 105 53 - - - 29,600 29,810 - - - - - - 3,751 4,000 - - - - - - 28,751 30,000 - - 53 - - - 30,001 29,800 53 - - - - 27 19,708 26,820 - - - - - - - - 27 - - - - - 32,723 27,097 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 18,126 16,167 27 - - - - 27 41,322 48,881 185 78 - 75 25 85 28,533 33,258 - 27 - - - - 27,918 27,060 - - - - - - 12,430 20,490 - 27 - - - - 28,164 28,555 27 52 - - - 60 30,952 43,837 27 - - - 25 - 28,751 34,704 60 - - - - - 30,412 25,797 60 - - - - - 38,228 33,509 - - - - - - 16,251 20,632 183 75 78 50 25 77 16,461 20,299 - 25 - - - - 12,959 15,162 27 - - - - - 12,560 14,102 55 - - - 25 25 18,055 21,095 50 - 25 25 - - 19,783 22,413 25 - 25 25 - - 20,626 25,400 50 - - 53 25 128 27,027 33,464 594 412 312 293 233 282 22,977 27,401 52 50 27 27 27 - 20,222 24,129 - - - - - - 32,572 28,108 - - - - - - 13,751 14,667 25 - - - - 25 19,559 28,683 - 27 27 25 - 50 20,193 24,643 - - 27 - - - 15,626 19,130 462 309 182 211 207 207 26,087 29,873 130 105 78 25 52 78 29,367 33,996 25 - - - 25 - 25,769 26,688 155 102 50 160 53 27 28,597 31,837 25 25 53 - - - 26,193 25,835 - 25 - - - 25 17,992 21,049 50 25 - 27 - 25 29,642 33,378 412 307 257 238 78 183 31,204 35,486 - - 60 - - - 29,582 36,823 1,589 1,004 785 764 412 782 24,495 28,559 760 362 131 188 127 419 20,404 24,743 647 487 413 422 233 261 29,856 34,809 77 78 25 102 27 27 39,143 40,154 105 77 215 52 25 75 26,083 28,503 - - - - - - - - 164 Table P8-16 Poverty Status and Workers by Income in 2006, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Note: Statistics for Households use characteristics of Householder. Poverty Status Workers in Family Families Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Female householder, no husband present Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Unrelated persons in household Person worked last year Persons 65 years and over All Persons Related children under 18 Persons 60 years and over Income below Poverty Level Families Percent below poverty Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Female householder, no husband present Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Unrelated persons in household Percent below poverty Person worked last year All Persons Percent below poverty Related children under 18 Persons 60 years and over Income last year below specified poverty level Below 75 percent of poverty level Below 125 percent of poverty level Below 150 percent of poverty level Below 200 percent of poverty level Workers in Family Families Total No workers One worker Two or more workers Married couple families Total No workers One worker Two or more workers Female householder, no husband present Total No workers One worker Two or more workers Persons 16 years and over Persons with income less than $5,000 $5,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $29,999 $30,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $39,999 28,756 24,172 1,735 4,449 2,423 2,714 2,157 1,776 1,867 19,175 19,175 445 2,603 1,842 2,348 1,965 1,621 1,765 14,321 12,659 999 2,129 1,218 1,699 1,345 896 905 11,929 10,737 867 1,791 1,032 1,494 1,088 796 774 5,489 4,731 419 808 471 616 490 307 312 5,588 4,227 581 1,345 473 341 235 210 183 10,206 8,703 1,180 2,207 1,167 1,128 707 564 359 6,248 6,248 316 1,274 855 1,027 647 534 334 6,641 5,804 816 1,282 753 849 593 382 282 5,799 5,205 709 1,202 644 747 568 332 257 2,294 1,896 394 444 291 307 128 100 102 1,572 1,318 338 542 130 77 25 - 25 3,731 2,775 180 550 236 290 356 295 376 2,669 2,669 153 523 210 290 329 295 376 404 193 - 87 53 - - 27 27 90,665 66,065 5,773 13,487 6,910 7,752 6,183 5,665 4,336 3,824 728 420 155 - 128 25 - - 24,253 17,443 2,289 5,565 2,114 1,352 1,305 805 1,006 6,811 3,908 1,212 2,159 332 205 - - - 23.7 16.2 69.8 48.5 13.7 7.6 - - - 2,225 2,225 363 1,401 255 205 - - - 4,133 3,017 814 1,666 332 205 - - - 3,480 2,650 682 1,457 305 205 - - - 1,749 1,304 394 599 155 155 - - - 1,458 659 270 390 - - - - - 90,665 66,065 5,773 13,487 6,910 7,752 6,183 5,665 4,336 56,685 48,836 2,355 7,952 5,082 6,047 5,038 4,553 3,828 32,086 23,398 2,034 4,357 2,382 3,087 2,607 1,914 1,596 27,090 19,628 1,752 3,700 1,913 2,550 2,066 1,730 1,271 12,031 8,736 675 1,592 833 1,153 1,057 600 690 20,423 13,917 1,872 4,550 1,462 1,455 1,119 855 500 1,418 462 180 282 - - - - - 38.0 16.6 100.0 51.3 - - - - - 4,999 409 153 255 - - - - - 24,358 9,401 3,699 5,008 410 283 - - - 26.9 14.2 64.1 37.1 5.9 3.7 - - - 1,223 210 183 27 - - - - - 8,354 3,194 1,375 1,792 - 27 - - - 20,518 6,364 3,436 2,827 100 - - - - 28,555 12,434 3,987 6,724 1,007 539 152 25 - 32,729 15,788 4,247 8,009 2,120 1,002 305 78 - 41,630 22,739 4,631 9,227 4,233 2,752 1,141 310 263 28,756 24,172 1,735 4,449 2,423 2,714 2,157 1,776 1,867 5,283 2,715 744 967 371 263 140 25 77 10,643 9,010 651 1,865 1,034 1,033 881 547 671 12,830 12,446 340 1,617 1,018 1,418 1,136 1,205 1,120 15,168 12,659 453 1,652 973 1,223 1,165 1,059 1,319 2,701 1,328 218 448 191 186 80 25 52 3,647 2,715 78 387 232 182 208 183 282 8,819 8,616 157 818 550 856 877 851 985 10,206 8,703 1,180 2,207 1,167 1,128 707 564 359 2,142 1,257 499 443 180 50 60 - 25 5,149 4,685 498 1,146 672 645 464 312 229 2,915 2,761 183 619 315 432 183 252 105 165 Table P8-16 Poverty Status and Workers by Income in 2006, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Note: Statistics for Households use characteristics of Householder. Poverty Status Workers in Family Families Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Female householder, no husband present Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Unrelated persons in household Person worked last year Persons 65 years and over All Persons Related children under 18 Persons 60 years and over Income below Poverty Level Families Percent below poverty Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Female householder, no husband present Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Unrelated persons in household Percent below poverty Person worked last year All Persons Percent below poverty Related children under 18 Persons 60 years and over Income last year below specified poverty level Below 75 percent of poverty level Below 125 percent of poverty level Below 150 percent of poverty level Below 200 percent of poverty level Workers in Family Families Total No workers One worker Two or more workers Married couple families Total No workers One worker Two or more workers Female householder, no husband present Total No workers One worker Two or more workers $40,000 to $44,999 $45,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $54,999 $55,000 to $64,999 $65,000 to $74,999 $75,000 and over Median Mean 1,442 935 1,186 940 1,069 1,478 25,212 32,023 1,391 832 1,054 915 993 1,401 29,338 36,124 725 571 448 442 634 648 24,588 30,645 545 495 393 365 501 597 24,607 30,758 388 132 135 204 321 128 24,121 29,323 182 130 103 135 103 205 16,281 24,367 305 412 208 183 52 232 18,482 22,648 279 334 182 183 52 232 22,413 27,225 152 257 130 78 52 179 19,262 23,265 102 232 130 78 52 152 19,289 23,359 50 25 27 - - 27 16,910 17,785 52 52 27 27 - 25 9,190 16,758 295 85 25 27 - 60 25,606 27,333 295 85 25 27 - 60 26,130 27,852 - - - - - - 15,934 18,751 3,854 2,401 2,249 2,271 2,109 3,074 23,405 28,763 - - - - - - 2,474 7,366 781 363 496 341 409 616 16,527 23,359 - - - - - - 7,940 8,401 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 9,740 10,478 - - - - - - 8,858 9,274 - - - - - - 8,978 9,537 - - - - - - 9,009 9,665 - - - - - - 5,483 5,673 3,854 2,401 2,249 2,271 2,109 3,074 23,405 28,763 3,377 2,066 1,964 2,063 1,799 2,711 26,987 32,140 1,272 940 807 708 844 852 23,705 28,229 991 811 726 632 684 800 23,779 28,545 699 263 263 307 426 179 24,381 28,212 521 207 232 315 390 440 16,210 22,163 - - - - - - 7,464 6,412 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 7,464 6,569 - - - - - - 5,962 6,800 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1,676 2,920 - - - - - - 5,221 5,566 - - - - - - 4,194 4,917 - - - - - - 7,554 8,338 25 - - - - - 8,720 9,719 157 25 - - - - 11,300 12,515 1,442 935 1,186 940 1,069 1,478 25,212 32,023 25 - 52 - 27 25 9,583 14,841 437 313 341 309 285 644 23,327 31,602 980 622 792 631 758 810 30,035 36,077 1,011 389 739 645 888 1,143 32,250 38,407 25 - 52 - 27 25 14,928 20,772 233 50 80 179 157 465 34,346 43,823 753 338 608 467 705 653 33,951 39,419 305 412 208 183 52 232 18,482 22,648 - - - - - - 7,050 9,104 153 182 102 105 52 127 19,203 23,926 152 230 106 78 - 105 23,104 26,649 166 Table H-1. Occupancy, Units in Structure and Business by Island and Householder's Race, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Occupancy Units in Structure Business All housing units Persons in occupied housing units Persons per occupied housing unit In owner-occupied housing units In renter-occupied housing units Tenure Occupied housing units Owner-occupied housing units With a mortgage Owned free and clear Renter-occupied housing units Renters paying cash rent Occupied without payment of cash rent Vacant housing units Vacant housing units All occupied housing units Total One family house detached Single family house attached Apartment with 2 units Apartment with 3 or 4 units Apartment with 5 to 9 units Apartment with 10 to 19 units Apartment with 20 or more units Other type of dwelling Owner-occupied housing units Total One family house detached Single family house attached Apartment with 2 units Apartment with 3 or 4 units Apartment with 5 to 9 units Apartment with 10 to 19 units Apartment with 20 or more units Other type of dwelling Renter-occupied housing units Total One family house detached Single family house attached Apartment with 2 units Apartment with 3 or 4 units Apartment with 5 to 9 units Apartment with 10 to 19 units Apartment with 20 or more units Other type of dwelling Business on property All single family dwellings Business on property No business on property Acreage and Sales Less than on acre of land One to ten acres of land Sold agricultural products Did not sell agricultural products Virgin Islands Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St. Croix Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St. Thomas and St. John Race of head of household Total Black White Other races 55,269 37,458 5,650 6,900 26,182 17,391 1,595 5,451 29,086 20,068 4,055 1,449 114,744 88,540 9,948 16,256 56,240 40,737 2,686 12,817 58,504 47,803 7,262 3,439 2.29 2.36 1.76 2.36 2.30 2.34 1.68 2.35 2.29 2.38 1.79 2.37 57,289 45,701 4,744 6,844 32,840 25,368 1,436 6,036 24,449 20,333 3,308 807 57,456 42,840 5,203 9,413 23,400 15,370 1,250 6,781 34,055 27,470 3,954 2,632 50,008 37,458 5,650 6,900 24,437 17,391 1,595 5,451 25,571 20,068 4,055 1,449 23,884 18,563 2,279 3,042 13,881 10,450 745 2,686 10,003 8,113 1,534 356 10,905 8,475 1,159 1,271 5,770 4,308 372 1,090 5,135 4,167 787 180 12,978 10,088 1,119 1,771 8,110 6,143 372 1,595 4,868 3,946 747 176 26,125 18,895 3,371 3,859 10,557 6,940 851 2,765 15,568 11,954 2,521 1,093 22,052 16,013 3,111 2,928 7,818 5,212 771 1,835 14,234 10,801 2,340 1,093 4,073 2,882 260 931 2,739 1,728 80 931 1,334 1,154 180 - 5,260 1,745 3,515 50,008 37,458 5,650 6,900 24,437 17,391 1,595 5,451 25,571 20,068 4,055 1,449 24,466 18,038 2,635 3,793 16,460 12,232 851 3,377 8,006 5,806 1,784 416 4,567 3,581 517 470 1,755 1,250 186 319 2,812 2,331 331 150 5,894 4,229 1,246 420 1,276 904 133 239 4,618 3,325 1,113 180 5,209 4,225 521 464 957 665 80 213 4,252 3,560 441 251 3,701 2,919 342 440 878 532 106 239 2,823 2,387 235 201 5,187 3,811 315 1,061 3,005 1,755 239 1,010 2,182 2,056 75 50 727 502 25 201 - - - - 727 502 25 201 257 153 50 53 106 53 - 53 150 100 50 - 23,884 18,563 2,279 3,042 13,881 10,450 745 2,686 10,003 8,113 1,534 356 17,371 13,505 1,352 2,514 12,232 9,413 505 2,313 5,139 4,091 847 201 2,236 1,764 235 236 957 691 80 186 1,278 1,073 155 50 2,238 1,721 383 135 293 186 27 80 1,946 1,535 356 55 1,071 892 102 77 133 80 27 27 938 812 75 50 331 254 50 27 80 53 - 27 251 201 50 - 332 201 131 - 106 - 106 - 226 201 25 - 176 150 25 - - - - - 176 150 25 - 130 77 - 53 80 27 - 53 50 50 - - 26,125 18,895 3,371 3,859 10,557 6,940 851 2,765 15,568 11,954 2,521 1,093 7,095 4,533 1,283 1,279 4,228 2,819 346 1,064 2,867 1,714 937 215 2,332 1,817 282 233 798 558 106 133 1,534 1,258 176 100 3,656 2,508 863 285 984 718 106 160 2,672 1,790 757 125 4,138 3,333 419 387 824 585 53 186 3,314 2,748 366 201 3,370 2,665 292 413 798 479 106 213 2,573 2,187 185 201 4,855 3,611 183 1,061 2,898 1,755 133 1,010 1,956 1,856 50 50 552 351 - 201 - - - - 552 351 - 201 127 77 50 - 27 27 - - 100 50 50 - 29,290 21,772 3,202 4,316 18,321 13,535 1,037 3,749 10,969 8,237 2,165 566 803 518 207 78 372 293 27 53 431 226 180 25 28,486 21,254 2,995 4,237 17,949 13,242 1,010 3,696 10,538 8,011 1,985 541 26,801 20,261 2,726 3,814 16,353 12,365 691 3,297 10,448 7,896 2,035 516 2,489 1,511 476 502 1,968 1,170 346 452 521 341 130 50 80 80 - - - - - - 80 80 - - 2,409 1,431 476 502 1,968 1,170 346 452 441 261 130 50 167 Table H-1. Occupancy, Units in Structure and Business by Island and Householder's Race, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Occupancy Units in Structure Business All housing units Persons in occupied housing units Persons per occupied housing unit In owner-occupied housing units In renter-occupied housing units Tenure Occupied housing units Owner-occupied housing units With a mortgage Owned free and clear Renter-occupied housing units Renters paying cash rent Occupied without payment of cash rent Vacant housing units Vacant housing units All occupied housing units Total One family house detached Single family house attached Apartment with 2 units Apartment with 3 or 4 units Apartment with 5 to 9 units Apartment with 10 to 19 units Apartment with 20 or more units Other type of dwelling Owner-occupied housing units Total One family house detached Single family house attached Apartment with 2 units Apartment with 3 or 4 units Apartment with 5 to 9 units Apartment with 10 to 19 units Apartment with 20 or more units Other type of dwelling Renter-occupied housing units Total One family house detached Single family house attached Apartment with 2 units Apartment with 3 or 4 units Apartment with 5 to 9 units Apartment with 10 to 19 units Apartment with 20 or more units Other type of dwelling Business on property All single family dwellings Business on property No business on property Acreage and Sales Less than on acre of land One to ten acres of land Sold agricultural products Did not sell agricultural products St. Thomas and St. John Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St. John Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St.Thomas Race of head of household Total Black White Other races 29,086 20,068 4,055 1,449 2,631 1,258 719 120 26,455 18,809 3,336 1,329 58,504 47,803 7,262 3,439 4,434 2,786 1,318 330 54,070 45,017 5,944 3,110 2.29 2.38 1.79 2.37 2.11 2.21 1.83 2.75 2.30 2.39 1.78 2.34 24,449 20,333 3,308 807 1,827 1,348 449 30 22,621 18,985 2,859 777 34,055 27,470 3,954 2,632 2,606 1,438 869 300 31,449 26,032 3,085 2,332 25,571 20,068 4,055 1,449 2,097 1,258 719 120 23,474 18,809 3,336 1,329 10,003 8,113 1,534 356 749 539 180 30 9,254 7,574 1,354 326 5,135 4,167 787 180 270 180 60 30 4,865 3,988 727 150 4,868 3,946 747 176 479 360 120 - 4,389 3,586 627 176 15,568 11,954 2,521 1,093 1,348 719 539 90 14,220 11,235 1,981 1,003 14,234 10,801 2,340 1,093 1,318 719 509 90 12,916 10,082 1,831 1,003 1,334 1,154 180 - 30 - 30 - 1,304 1,154 150 - 3,515 534 2,981 25,571 20,068 4,055 1,449 2,097 1,258 719 120 23,474 18,809 3,336 1,329 8,006 5,806 1,784 416 959 539 330 90 7,047 5,267 1,455 326 2,812 2,331 331 150 330 300 30 - 2,483 2,031 301 150 4,618 3,325 1,113 180 330 90 210 30 4,289 3,235 903 150 4,252 3,560 441 251 389 300 90 - 3,862 3,260 351 251 2,823 2,387 235 201 90 30 60 - 2,734 2,357 176 201 2,182 2,056 75 50 - - - - 2,182 2,056 75 50 727 502 25 201 - - - - 727 502 25 201 150 100 50 - - - - - 150 100 50 - 10,003 8,113 1,534 356 749 539 180 30 9,254 7,574 1,354 326 5,139 4,091 847 201 449 330 120 - 4,690 3,762 727 201 1,278 1,073 155 50 150 120 30 - 1,129 953 125 50 1,946 1,535 356 55 90 30 30 30 1,856 1,505 326 25 938 812 75 50 60 60 - - 878 752 75 50 251 201 50 - - - - - 251 201 50 - 226 201 25 - - - - - 226 201 25 - 176 150 25 - - - - - 176 150 25 - 50 50 - - - - - - 50 50 - - 15,568 11,954 2,521 1,093 1,348 719 539 90 14,220 11,235 1,981 1,003 2,867 1,714 937 215 509 210 210 90 2,357 1,505 727 125 1,534 1,258 176 100 180 180 - - 1,354 1,078 176 100 2,672 1,790 757 125 240 60 180 - 2,433 1,730 577 125 3,314 2,748 366 201 330 240 90 - 2,984 2,508 276 201 2,573 2,187 185 201 90 30 60 - 2,483 2,157 125 201 1,956 1,856 50 50 - - - - 1,956 1,856 50 50 552 351 - 201 - - - - 552 351 - 201 100 50 50 - - - - - 100 50 50 - 10,969 8,237 2,165 566 1,288 839 360 90 9,680 7,398 1,806 477 431 226 180 25 30 - 30 - 401 226 150 25 10,538 8,011 1,985 541 1,258 839 330 90 9,279 7,173 1,655 451 10,448 7,896 2,035 516 1,168 749 330 90 9,279 7,148 1,705 426 521 341 130 50 120 90 30 - 401 251 100 50 80 80 - - 30 30 - - 50 50 - - 441 261 130 50 90 60 30 - 351 201 100 50 168 Table H-2. Year Structure Built, Year Householder Moved into Unit, and Bedrooms by Island and Householder's Race, U.S.Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Year Structure Built Year Householder Moved into Unit Bedrooms Year Structure Built All occupied housing units Total 2004 to 2007 2000 to 2003 1996 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1980 to 1989 1970 to 1979 Before 1970 Owner-occupied housing units Total 2004 to 2007 2000 to 2003 1996 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1980 to 1989 1970 to 1979 Before 1970 Renter-occupied housing units Total 2004 to 2007 2000 to 2003 1996 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1980 to 1989 1970 to 1979 Before 1970 Year Householder moved in Owner-occupied housing units Total 2004 to 2007 2000 to 2003 1996 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1985 to 1989 1980 to 1984 1979 or earlier Renter-occupied housing units Total 2004 to 2007 2000 to 2003 1996 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1985 to 1989 1980 to 1984 1979 or earlier Bedrooms Owner-occupied housing units Total No bedroom 1 bedroom 2 bedrooms 3 bedrooms 4 or more bedrooms Renter-occupied housing units Total No bedroom 1 bedroom 2 bedrooms 3 bedrooms 4 or more bedrooms Virgin Islands Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St. Croix Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St. Thomas and St. John Race of head of household Total Black White Other races 50,008 37,458 5,650 6,900 24,437 17,391 1,595 5,451 25,571 20,068 4,055 1,449 2,021 1,290 498 233 824 638 53 133 1,197 651 445 100 2,409 1,514 450 444 1,010 612 80 319 1,398 902 371 125 2,734 2,105 315 315 1,436 1,117 80 239 1,299 988 235 75 7,300 5,666 813 820 4,015 3,244 106 665 3,285 2,422 707 155 8,306 6,456 1,031 819 3,989 3,031 319 638 4,317 3,425 712 180 13,533 10,372 1,215 1,947 6,807 4,840 372 1,595 6,725 5,532 842 351 13,706 10,056 1,327 2,323 6,355 3,909 585 1,861 7,350 6,147 742 461 23,884 18,563 2,279 3,042 13,881 10,450 745 2,686 10,003 8,113 1,534 356 954 689 187 78 558 479 27 53 396 210 160 25 1,320 789 215 316 824 479 80 266 496 311 135 50 1,357 994 179 185 851 638 53 160 506 356 125 25 4,188 3,453 231 504 2,819 2,340 - 479 1,369 1,113 231 25 4,479 3,645 409 424 2,473 2,021 133 319 2,006 1,625 276 105 5,761 4,659 415 687 3,324 2,553 160 612 2,438 2,107 256 75 5,824 4,333 644 848 3,031 1,941 293 798 2,793 2,392 351 50 26,125 18,895 3,371 3,859 10,557 6,940 851 2,765 15,568 11,954 2,521 1,093 1,067 601 312 155 266 160 27 80 801 441 285 75 1,088 724 235 128 186 133 - 53 902 591 235 75 1,377 1,110 137 130 585 479 27 80 792 632 110 50 3,112 2,213 583 316 1,197 904 106 186 1,916 1,309 477 130 3,827 2,811 622 394 1,516 1,010 186 319 2,311 1,800 436 75 7,771 5,712 799 1,260 3,483 2,287 213 984 4,288 3,425 587 276 7,881 5,723 683 1,475 3,324 1,968 293 1,064 4,557 3,756 391 411 23,884 18,563 2,279 3,042 13,881 10,450 745 2,686 10,003 8,113 1,534 356 2,316 1,494 613 210 1,409 957 293 160 907 536 320 50 2,538 1,754 307 477 1,595 1,037 106 452 943 717 201 25 2,338 1,685 364 289 1,170 878 53 239 1,168 807 311 50 5,077 4,161 226 690 3,457 2,792 - 665 1,620 1,369 226 25 2,680 2,159 257 264 1,622 1,276 106 239 1,058 883 150 25 1,989 1,621 128 240 1,197 984 53 160 792 637 75 80 6,946 5,690 384 871 3,430 2,526 133 771 3,515 3,164 251 100 26,125 18,895 3,371 3,859 10,557 6,940 851 2,765 15,568 11,954 2,521 1,093 11,661 7,546 1,936 2,179 4,893 2,792 558 1,542 6,769 4,754 1,378 637 4,698 3,574 497 626 1,569 1,037 106 425 3,129 2,537 391 201 3,174 2,468 365 341 1,064 798 80 186 2,111 1,670 286 155 2,012 1,352 397 263 1,170 851 106 213 842 502 291 50 1,739 1,509 100 130 425 346 - 80 1,314 1,163 100 50 675 596 25 53 399 346 - 53 276 251 25 - 2,165 1,849 50 266 1,037 771 - 266 1,128 1,078 50 - 23,884 18,563 2,279 3,042 13,881 10,450 745 2,686 10,003 8,113 1,534 356 77 27 50 - 27 27 - - 50 - 50 - 1,301 784 386 131 399 213 80 106 902 571 306 25 4,876 3,587 650 639 2,765 1,968 239 558 2,111 1,620 411 80 12,502 9,803 849 1,849 7,738 5,797 293 1,649 4,764 4,006 557 201 5,128 4,362 343 422 2,952 2,446 133 372 2,176 1,916 210 50 26,125 18,895 3,371 3,859 10,557 6,940 851 2,765 15,568 11,954 2,521 1,093 505 328 127 50 53 27 27 - 451 301 100 50 8,001 5,638 1,189 1,174 2,978 1,888 293 798 5,023 3,750 897 376 9,811 6,811 1,557 1,444 3,829 2,553 399 878 5,982 4,258 1,158 566 5,798 4,453 314 1,031 2,925 1,941 53 931 2,873 2,512 261 100 2,010 1,665 185 160 771 532 80 160 1,239 1,133 105 - 169 Table H-2. Year Structure Built, Year Householder Moved into Unit, and Bedrooms by Island and Householder's Race, U.S.Virgin Islands: 2007 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Year Structure Built Year Householder Moved into Unit Bedrooms Year Structure Built All occupied housing units Total 2004 to 2007 2000 to 2003 1996 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1980 to 1989 1970 to 1979 Before 1970 Owner-occupied housing units Total 2004 to 2007 2000 to 2003 1996 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1980 to 1989 1970 to 1979 Before 1970 Renter-occupied housing units Total 2004 to 2007 2000 to 2003 1996 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1980 to 1989 1970 to 1979 Before 1970 Year Householder moved in Owner-occupied housing units Total 2004 to 2007 2000 to 2003 1996 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1985 to 1989 1980 to 1984 1979 or earlier Renter-occupied housing units Total 2004 to 2007 2000 to 2003 1996 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1985 to 1989 1980 to 1984 1979 or earlier Bedrooms Owner-occupied housing units Total No bedroom 1 bedroom 2 bedrooms 3 bedrooms 4 or more bedrooms Renter-occupied housing units Total No bedroom 1 bedroom 2 bedrooms 3 bedrooms 4 or more bedrooms St. Thomas and St. John Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St. John Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St.Thomas Race of head of household Total Black White Other races 25,571 20,068 4,055 1,449 2,097 1,258 719 120 23,474 18,809 3,336 1,329 1,197 651 445 100 419 150 270 - 777 502 176 100 1,398 902 371 125 270 150 120 - 1,129 752 251 125 1,299 988 235 75 120 60 60 - 1,179 928 176 75 3,285 2,422 707 155 150 90 30 30 3,135 2,332 677 125 4,317 3,425 712 180 330 240 60 30 3,988 3,185 652 150 6,725 5,532 842 351 180 90 90 - 6,546 5,442 752 351 7,350 6,147 742 461 629 479 90 60 6,721 5,668 652 401 10,003 8,113 1,534 356 749 539 180 30 9,254 7,574 1,354 326 396 210 160 25 120 60 60 - 276 150 100 25 496 311 135 50 120 60 60 - 376 251 75 50 506 356 125 25 30 30 - - 477 326 125 25 1,369 1,113 231 25 90 60 30 - 1,279 1,053 201 25 2,006 1,625 276 105 150 120 - 30 1,856 1,505 276 75 2,438 2,107 256 75 30 - 30 - 2,408 2,107 226 75 2,793 2,392 351 50 210 210 - - 2,583 2,182 351 50 15,568 11,954 2,521 1,093 1,348 719 539 90 14,220 11,235 1,981 1,003 801 441 285 75 300 90 210 - 502 351 75 75 902 591 235 75 150 90 60 - 752 502 176 75 792 632 110 50 90 30 60 - 702 602 50 50 1,916 1,309 477 130 60 30 - 30 1,856 1,279 477 100 2,311 1,800 436 75 180 120 60 - 2,132 1,680 376 75 4,288 3,425 587 276 150 90 60 - 4,138 3,336 527 276 4,557 3,756 391 411 419 270 90 60 4,138 3,486 301 351 10,003 8,113 1,534 356 749 539 180 30 9,254 7,574 1,354 326 907 536 320 50 180 60 120 - 727 477 201 50 943 717 201 25 90 90 - - 853 627 201 25 1,168 807 311 50 90 30 60 - 1,078 777 251 50 1,620 1,369 226 25 90 90 - - 1,530 1,279 226 25 1,058 883 150 25 30 30 - - 1,028 853 150 25 792 637 75 80 90 60 - 30 702 577 75 50 3,515 3,164 251 100 180 180 - - 3,336 2,984 251 100 15,568 11,954 2,521 1,093 1,348 719 539 90 14,220 11,235 1,981 1,003 6,769 4,754 1,378 637 599 240 300 60 6,169 4,514 1,078 577 3,129 2,537 391 201 270 180 90 - 2,859 2,357 301 201 2,111 1,670 286 155 180 90 60 30 1,931 1,580 226 125 842 502 291 50 90 - 90 - 752 502 201 50 1,314 1,163 100 50 60 60 - - 1,254 1,103 100 50 276 251 25 - - - - - 276 251 25 - 1,128 1,078 50 - 150 150 - - 978 928 50 - 10,003 8,113 1,534 356 749 539 180 30 9,254 7,574 1,354 326 50 - 50 - - - - - 50 - 50 - 902 571 306 25 150 120 30 - 752 451 276 25 2,111 1,620 411 80 180 90 60 30 1,931 1,530 351 50 4,764 4,006 557 201 300 270 30 - 4,464 3,737 527 201 2,176 1,916 210 50 120 60 60 - 2,056 1,856 150 50 15,568 11,954 2,521 1,093 1,348 719 539 90 14,220 11,235 1,981 1,003 451 301 100 50 - - - - 451 301 100 50 5,023 3,750 897 376 659 389 270 - 4,364 3,361 627 376 5,982 4,258 1,158 566 389 120 180 90 5,593 4,138 978 477 2,873 2,512 261 100 240 180 60 - 2,633 2,332 201 100 1,239 1,133 105 - 60 30 30 - 1,179 1,103 75 - 170 Table H-3. Rooms, Persons in Unit, and Persons Per Room by Island and Householder's Race, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Rooms Persons in Unit Persons Per Room Rooms All occupied housing units 1 room 2 rooms 3 rooms 4 rooms 5 rooms 6 rooms 7 rooms 8 rooms 9 or more rooms Median (rooms) Owner-occupied housing units 1 room 2 rooms 3 rooms 4 rooms 5 rooms 6 rooms 7 rooms 8 rooms 9 or more rooms Median (rooms) Persons in Unit All occupied housing units 1 person 2 persons 3 persons 4 persons 5 persons 6 or more persons Median (persons) Owner-occupied housing units 1 person 2 persons 3 persons 4 persons 5 persons 6 or more persons Median (persons) Persons Per Room All occupied housing units 0.49 or less persons 0.50 to 0.74 persons 0.75 to 0.99 persons 1.00 to 1.49 persons 1.50 to 1.99 persons 2.00 or more persons Mean (persons/room) Owner-occupied housing units 0.49 or less persons 0.50 to 0.74 persons 0.75 to 0.99 persons 1.00 to 1.49 persons 1.50 to 1.99 persons 2.00 or more persons Mean (persons/room) Virgin Islands Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St. Croix Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St. Thomas and St. John Race of head of household Total Black White Other races 50,008 37,458 5,650 6,900 24,437 17,391 1,595 5,451 25,571 20,068 4,055 1,449 1,355 675 365 315 638 319 80 239 717 356 286 75 4,702 3,613 594 495 1,383 931 133 319 3,319 2,682 461 176 7,843 5,424 1,342 1,077 3,616 2,340 425 851 4,227 3,084 917 226 12,337 9,170 1,326 1,841 5,478 3,829 319 1,330 6,859 5,340 1,007 511 13,033 10,126 946 1,961 7,392 5,478 239 1,675 5,641 4,648 707 286 6,178 4,723 662 793 3,430 2,526 186 718 2,748 2,197 476 75 2,070 1,784 128 158 1,037 851 53 133 1,033 933 75 25 986 728 130 128 585 452 80 53 401 276 50 75 1,504 1,217 155 133 878 665 80 133 627 552 75 - 4.3 4.4 3.8 4.3 4.6 4.7 3.9 4.4 4.1 4.2 3.8 4.0 23,884 18,563 2,279 3,042 13,881 10,450 745 2,686 10,003 8,113 1,534 356 152 52 100 - 27 27 - - 125 25 100 - 594 465 75 53 213 160 - 53 381 306 75 - 1,779 1,251 290 238 957 665 80 213 822 587 210 25 5,129 3,975 435 718 2,792 1,994 160 638 2,337 1,981 276 80 8,311 6,504 642 1,164 5,212 3,962 186 1,064 3,099 2,542 456 100 4,409 3,457 477 476 2,579 1,968 186 425 1,830 1,489 291 50 1,604 1,370 102 131 771 638 27 106 832 732 75 25 933 701 103 128 532 425 53 53 401 276 50 75 973 787 53 133 798 612 53 133 176 176 - - 5.0 5.0 4.8 4.9 5.0 5.0 5.1 4.8 4.9 4.9 4.7 5.2 50,008 37,458 5,650 6,900 24,437 17,391 1,595 5,451 25,571 20,068 4,055 1,449 19,481 14,537 2,576 2,368 9,413 6,860 691 1,861 10,068 7,677 1,884 506 13,643 9,556 2,139 1,948 7,020 4,627 771 1,622 6,623 4,929 1,368 326 7,380 5,492 698 1,190 3,138 2,127 106 904 4,242 3,365 591 286 4,968 3,914 185 869 2,446 1,808 - 638 2,522 2,106 185 231 2,823 2,458 52 313 1,569 1,330 27 213 1,254 1,129 25 100 1,713 1,501 - 213 851 638 - 213 862 862 - - 1.9 1.9 1.6 2.1 1.9 1.9 1.6 2.0 1.9 2.0 1.6 2.2 23,884 18,563 2,279 3,042 13,881 10,450 745 2,686 10,003 8,113 1,534 356 7,547 6,019 545 983 4,574 3,537 160 878 2,973 2,482 386 105 8,105 5,755 1,214 1,136 4,680 3,138 532 1,010 3,425 2,617 682 125 3,326 2,600 332 394 1,702 1,356 27 319 1,625 1,244 306 75 2,584 2,106 160 318 1,516 1,223 - 293 1,068 883 160 25 1,435 1,251 27 158 984 824 27 133 451 426 - 25 887 833 - 53 425 372 - 53 461 461 - - 2.0 2.1 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 1.9 2.0 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 50,008 37,458 5,650 6,900 24,437 17,391 1,595 5,451 25,571 20,068 4,055 1,449 22,821 16,929 3,020 2,872 12,391 9,041 1,010 2,340 10,429 7,888 2,010 532 13,953 10,489 1,667 1,797 5,956 4,122 399 1,436 7,996 6,367 1,268 361 4,545 3,627 235 682 2,313 1,702 80 532 2,231 1,926 155 150 7,307 5,454 593 1,260 3,164 2,154 106 904 4,142 3,300 486 356 723 592 - 131 372 266 - 106 351 326 - 25 660 367 135 158 239 106 - 133 421 261 135 25 0.56 0.56 0.51 0.61 0.54 0.53 0.44 0.60 0.58 0.59 0.54 0.65 23,884 18,563 2,279 3,042 13,881 10,450 745 2,686 10,003 8,113 1,534 356 13,394 10,349 1,275 1,770 8,270 6,222 558 1,489 5,125 4,127 717 281 5,857 4,393 748 716 3,085 2,207 186 691 2,773 2,186 561 25 2,062 1,800 25 238 1,170 957 - 213 892 842 25 25 2,206 1,762 180 264 1,143 904 - 239 1,063 858 180 25 131 78 - 53 106 53 - 53 25 25 - - 232 182 50 - 106 106 - - 125 75 50 - 0.50 0.50 0.49 0.48 0.48 0.49 0.37 0.49 0.51 0.51 0.55 0.43 171 Table H-3. Rooms, Persons in Unit, and Persons Per Room by Island and Householder's Race, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Rooms Persons in Unit Persons Per Room Rooms All occupied housing units 1 room 2 rooms 3 rooms 4 rooms 5 rooms 6 rooms 7 rooms 8 rooms 9 or more rooms Median (rooms) Owner-occupied housing units 1 room 2 rooms 3 rooms 4 rooms 5 rooms 6 rooms 7 rooms 8 rooms 9 or more rooms Median (rooms) Persons in Unit All occupied housing units 1 person 2 persons 3 persons 4 persons 5 persons 6 or more persons Median (persons) Owner-occupied housing units 1 person 2 persons 3 persons 4 persons 5 persons 6 or more persons Median (persons) Persons Per Room All occupied housing units 0.49 or less persons 0.50 to 0.74 persons 0.75 to 0.99 persons 1.00 to 1.49 persons 1.50 to 1.99 persons 2.00 or more persons Mean (persons/room) Owner-occupied housing units 0.49 or less persons 0.50 to 0.74 persons 0.75 to 0.99 persons 1.00 to 1.49 persons 1.50 to 1.99 persons 2.00 or more persons Mean (persons/room) St. Thomas and St. John Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St. John Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St.Thomas Race of head of household Total Black White Other races 25,571 20,068 4,055 1,449 2,097 1,258 719 120 23,474 18,809 3,336 1,329 717 356 286 75 90 30 60 - 627 326 226 75 3,319 2,682 461 176 360 300 60 - 2,959 2,383 401 176 4,227 3,084 917 226 389 150 240 - 3,837 2,934 677 226 6,859 5,340 1,007 511 539 300 180 60 6,320 5,041 828 451 5,641 4,648 707 286 449 360 30 60 5,191 4,289 677 226 2,748 2,197 476 75 240 90 150 - 2,508 2,107 326 75 1,033 933 75 25 30 30 - - 1,003 903 75 25 401 276 50 75 - - - - 401 276 50 75 627 552 75 - - - - - 627 552 75 - 4.1 4.2 3.8 4.0 3.9 4.0 3.5 4.5 4.1 4.2 3.9 3.9 10,003 8,113 1,534 356 749 539 180 30 9,254 7,574 1,354 326 125 25 100 - - - - - 125 25 100 - 381 306 75 - 30 30 - - 351 276 75 - 822 587 210 25 120 60 60 - 702 527 150 25 2,337 1,981 276 80 180 150 - 30 2,157 1,831 276 50 3,099 2,542 456 100 240 210 30 - 2,859 2,332 426 100 1,830 1,489 291 50 150 60 90 - 1,680 1,430 201 50 832 732 75 25 30 30 - - 803 702 75 25 401 276 50 75 - - - - 401 276 50 75 176 176 - - - - - - 176 176 - - 4.9 4.9 4.7 5.2 4.7 4.6 5.5 4.0 4.9 4.9 4.7 5.4 25,571 20,068 4,055 1,449 2,097 1,258 719 120 23,474 18,809 3,336 1,329 10,068 7,677 1,884 506 839 479 330 30 9,229 7,198 1,555 477 6,623 4,929 1,368 326 629 389 240 - 5,994 4,539 1,129 326 4,242 3,365 591 286 330 180 90 60 3,912 3,185 502 226 2,522 2,106 185 231 240 150 60 30 2,282 1,956 125 201 1,254 1,129 25 100 - - - - 1,254 1,129 25 100 862 862 - - 60 60 - - 803 803 - - 1.9 2.0 1.6 2.2 1.8 1.9 1.6 3.0 1.9 2.0 1.6 2.1 10,003 8,113 1,534 356 749 539 180 30 9,254 7,574 1,354 326 2,973 2,482 386 105 240 150 60 30 2,734 2,332 326 75 3,425 2,617 682 125 240 210 30 - 3,185 2,408 652 125 1,625 1,244 306 75 120 90 30 - 1,505 1,154 276 75 1,068 883 160 25 90 30 60 - 978 853 100 25 451 426 - 25 - - - - 451 426 - 25 461 461 - - 60 60 - - 401 401 - - 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.5 1.0 2.1 2.1 2.0 2.2 25,571 20,068 4,055 1,449 2,097 1,258 719 120 23,474 18,809 3,336 1,329 10,429 7,888 2,010 532 749 389 330 30 9,680 7,499 1,680 502 7,996 6,367 1,268 361 899 599 240 60 7,097 5,768 1,028 301 2,231 1,926 155 150 150 120 30 - 2,082 1,806 125 150 4,142 3,300 486 356 180 90 60 30 3,962 3,210 426 326 351 326 - 25 - - - - 351 326 - 25 421 261 135 25 120 60 60 - 301 201 75 25 0.58 0.59 0.54 0.65 0.61 0.61 0.61 0.61 0.58 0.59 0.53 0.66 10,003 8,113 1,534 356 749 539 180 30 9,254 7,574 1,354 326 5,125 4,127 717 281 360 240 90 30 4,765 3,887 627 251 2,773 2,186 561 25 240 180 60 - 2,533 2,006 502 25 892 842 25 25 90 90 - - 803 752 25 25 1,063 858 180 25 60 30 30 - 1,003 828 150 25 25 25 - - - - - - 25 25 - - 125 75 50 - - - - - 125 75 50 - 0.51 0.51 0.55 0.43 0.52 0.53 0.53 0.25 0.51 0.51 0.55 0.45 172 Table H-4. Household Characteristics by Island and Householder's Race, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Household Characteristics Complete Plumbing All occupied housing units Total With piped water, toilet, and bath Does not have complete plumbing Owner-occupied housing units Total With piped water, toilet, and bath Does not have complete plumbing Renter-occupied housing units Total With piped water, toilet, and bath Does not have complete plumbing Source of water Total Public system only Public system and cistern Cistern, tank, drum, or like Some other source Sewage Disposal Total Public sewer Septic tank or cesspool Some other means Air conditioning Total Central air conditioning Individual air conditioning units No air conditioning Telephone Service Total Has at least one telephone Does not have telephone Vehicles Available Total No vehicles One vehicle Two vehicles Three or more vehicles Fuel for Cooking Total Uses fuel for cooking Bottled or tank gas Electricity Kerosene or coal Other fuel; solar energy, wood, etc. Computer and Internet Usage Has a computer Has Internet connection Does not have Internet connection Does not have a computer Virgin Islands Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St. Croix Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St. Thomas and St. John Race of head of household Total Black White Other races 50,008 37,458 5,650 6,900 24,437 17,391 1,595 5,451 25,571 20,068 4,055 1,449 48,227 36,280 5,575 6,371 23,267 16,699 1,595 4,973 24,959 19,581 3,979 1,399 1,782 1,178 75 529 1,170 691 - 479 612 486 75 50 23,884 18,563 2,279 3,042 13,881 10,450 745 2,686 10,003 8,113 1,534 356 23,110 18,108 2,253 2,749 13,242 10,105 745 2,393 9,868 8,003 1,509 356 773 456 25 293 638 346 - 293 135 110 25 - 26,125 18,895 3,371 3,859 10,557 6,940 851 2,765 15,568 11,954 2,521 1,093 25,116 18,173 3,321 3,622 10,025 6,595 851 2,579 15,091 11,578 2,470 1,043 1,008 722 50 236 532 346 - 186 477 376 50 50 50,008 37,458 5,650 6,900 24,437 17,391 1,595 5,451 25,571 20,068 4,055 1,449 11,096 8,718 366 2,012 6,807 4,680 266 1,861 4,289 4,038 100 150 13,001 10,043 988 1,969 7,153 5,238 532 1,383 5,848 4,805 456 587 24,988 17,958 4,217 2,813 10,105 7,259 745 2,101 14,883 10,698 3,473 712 924 739 78 106 372 213 53 106 552 527 25 - 50,008 37,458 5,650 6,900 24,437 17,391 1,595 5,451 25,571 20,068 4,055 1,449 22,959 18,624 837 3,497 11,408 7,951 612 2,845 11,551 10,673 226 652 26,021 18,147 4,656 3,218 12,391 8,988 957 2,446 13,629 9,159 3,699 772 1,029 688 157 185 638 452 27 160 391 235 130 25 50,008 37,458 5,650 6,900 24,437 17,391 1,595 5,451 25,571 20,068 4,055 1,449 2,508 1,515 518 474 1,675 984 293 399 832 532 226 75 11,295 7,144 2,277 1,874 5,185 3,244 558 1,383 6,110 3,900 1,719 491 36,206 28,799 2,855 4,552 17,577 13,163 745 3,670 18,629 15,636 2,110 883 50,008 37,458 5,650 6,900 24,437 17,391 1,595 5,451 25,571 20,068 4,055 1,449 44,581 34,110 4,864 5,606 21,406 15,742 1,356 4,308 23,175 18,368 3,508 1,299 5,427 3,348 785 1,294 3,031 1,649 239 1,143 2,396 1,699 546 150 50,008 37,458 5,650 6,900 24,437 17,391 1,595 5,451 25,571 20,068 4,055 1,449 8,775 7,217 268 1,289 3,670 2,473 133 1,064 5,105 4,744 135 226 23,914 17,554 2,955 3,404 11,700 8,403 665 2,633 12,214 9,151 2,291 772 13,455 9,499 2,120 1,836 6,621 4,520 691 1,409 6,833 4,979 1,428 426 3,865 3,188 307 371 2,446 1,994 106 346 1,419 1,193 201 25 50,008 37,458 5,650 6,900 24,437 17,391 1,595 5,451 25,571 20,068 4,055 1,449 50,008 37,458 5,650 6,900 24,437 17,391 1,595 5,451 25,571 20,068 4,055 1,449 31,261 23,970 2,809 4,482 16,832 12,338 824 3,670 14,429 11,632 1,985 812 18,146 13,096 2,791 2,259 7,259 4,866 771 1,622 10,886 8,230 2,020 637 53 - - 53 53 - - 53 - - - - 548 392 50 106 293 186 - 106 256 206 50 - 25,829 19,196 3,863 2,771 12,498 9,307 1,117 2,074 13,332 9,889 2,746 697 22,437 16,404 3,684 2,348 11,035 8,270 1,064 1,702 11,401 8,134 2,621 646 3,393 2,792 179 422 1,463 1,037 53 372 1,930 1,755 125 50 24,179 18,262 1,787 4,129 11,939 8,084 479 3,377 12,239 10,179 1,308 752 173 Table H-4. Household Characteristics by Island and Householder's Race, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Household Characteristics Complete Plumbing All occupied housing units Total With piped water, toilet, and bath Does not have complete plumbing Owner-occupied housing units Total With piped water, toilet, and bath Does not have complete plumbing Renter-occupied housing units Total With piped water, toilet, and bath Does not have complete plumbing Source of water Total Public system only Public system and cistern Cistern, tank, drum, or like Some other source Sewage Disposal Total Public sewer Septic tank or cesspool Some other means Air conditioning Total Central air conditioning Individual air conditioning units No air conditioning Telephone Service Total Has at least one telephone Does not have telephone Vehicles Available Total No vehicles One vehicle Two vehicles Three or more vehicles Fuel for Cooking Total Uses fuel for cooking Bottled or tank gas Electricity Kerosene or coal Other fuel; solar energy, wood, etc. Computer and Internet Usage Has a computer Has Internet connection Does not have Internet connection Does not have a computer St. Thomas and St. John Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St. John Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St.Thomas Race of head of household Total Black White Other races 25,571 20,068 4,055 1,449 2,097 1,258 719 120 23,474 18,809 3,336 1,329 24,959 19,581 3,979 1,399 2,037 1,198 719 120 22,922 18,383 3,260 1,279 612 486 75 50 60 60 - - 552 426 75 50 10,003 8,113 1,534 356 749 539 180 30 9,254 7,574 1,354 326 9,868 8,003 1,509 356 689 479 180 30 9,179 7,524 1,329 326 135 110 25 - 60 60 - - 75 50 25 - 15,568 11,954 2,521 1,093 1,348 719 539 90 14,220 11,235 1,981 1,003 15,091 11,578 2,470 1,043 1,348 719 539 90 13,743 10,859 1,931 953 477 376 50 50 - - - - 477 376 50 50 25,571 20,068 4,055 1,449 2,097 1,258 719 120 23,474 18,809 3,336 1,329 4,289 4,038 100 150 - - - - 4,289 4,038 100 150 5,848 4,805 456 587 180 90 30 60 5,668 4,715 426 527 14,883 10,698 3,473 712 1,917 1,168 689 60 12,966 9,530 2,784 652 552 527 25 - - - - - 552 527 25 - 25,571 20,068 4,055 1,449 2,097 1,258 719 120 23,474 18,809 3,336 1,329 11,551 10,673 226 652 90 90 - - 11,461 10,583 226 652 13,629 9,159 3,699 772 1,917 1,108 689 120 11,712 8,050 3,009 652 391 235 130 25 90 60 30 - 301 176 100 25 25,571 20,068 4,055 1,449 2,097 1,258 719 120 23,474 18,809 3,336 1,329 832 532 226 75 30 30 - - 803 502 226 75 6,110 3,900 1,719 491 1,019 539 389 90 5,091 3,361 1,329 401 18,629 15,636 2,110 883 1,049 689 330 30 17,580 14,947 1,781 853 25,571 20,068 4,055 1,449 2,097 1,258 719 120 23,474 18,809 3,336 1,329 23,175 18,368 3,508 1,299 1,708 989 599 120 21,468 17,380 2,909 1,179 2,396 1,699 546 150 389 270 120 - 2,006 1,430 426 150 25,571 20,068 4,055 1,449 2,097 1,258 719 120 23,474 18,809 3,336 1,329 5,105 4,744 135 226 240 180 60 - 4,865 4,564 75 226 12,214 9,151 2,291 772 1,079 599 360 120 11,135 8,552 1,931 652 6,833 4,979 1,428 426 689 389 300 - 6,144 4,589 1,129 426 1,419 1,193 201 25 90 90 - - 1,329 1,103 201 25 25,571 20,068 4,055 1,449 2,097 1,258 719 120 23,474 18,809 3,336 1,329 25,571 20,068 4,055 1,449 2,097 1,258 719 120 23,474 18,809 3,336 1,329 14,429 11,632 1,985 812 1,438 1,049 330 60 12,991 10,583 1,655 752 10,886 8,230 2,020 637 629 180 389 60 10,257 8,050 1,630 577 - - - - - - - - - - - - 256 206 50 - 30 30 - - 226 176 50 - 13,332 9,889 2,746 697 1,168 509 539 120 12,163 9,380 2,207 577 11,401 8,134 2,621 646 1,019 360 539 120 10,383 7,774 2,082 527 1,930 1,755 125 50 150 150 - - 1,781 1,605 125 50 12,239 10,179 1,308 752 929 749 180 - 11,311 9,430 1,129 752 174 Table H-5. Value of Home, Taxes, Insurance, Mortgage Payments, and Condominium Costs by Island and Householder's Race, U.S. Virgin Islands:2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Value of Home Taxes Insurance Mortgage Payments Condominium Costs Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Unit Total Households less than $80,000 $80,000 to 89,999 $90,000 to 99,999 $100,000 to 124,999 $125,000 to 149,999 $150,000 to 174,999 $175,000 to 199,999 $200,000 to 249,999 $250,000 to 299,999 $300,000 to 349,999 $350,000 to 399,999 $400,000 to 499,999 $500,000 or more Mean (dollars) Median (dollars) Units Paying Real Estate Taxes Units Paying Homeowner's Insurance Property has no mortgage Property has mortgage Taxes included in payment Home insurance included in payment Home equity loan Second mortgage Mortgage on property Owner-occupied single family unit Property has no mortgage Property has monthly mortgage less than $200 $200 to $399 $400 to $599 $600 to $799 $800 to $999 $1,000 to $1,199 $1,200 to $1,399 $1,400 to $1,599 $1,600 to $1,799 $1,800 to $1,999 $2,000 or more Median (dollars) Unit is not a condominium Unit is a condominium Property has no mortgage Property has monthly mortgage less than $400 $400 to $599 $600 to $799 $800 to $1,199 $1,200 or more Median (dollars) Virgin Islands Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St. Croix Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St. Thomas and St. John Race of head of household Total Black White Other races 19,066 14,957 1,410 2,699 12,950 9,918 558 2,473 6,117 5,039 852 226 1,338 1,023 75 239 1,037 798 - 239 301 226 75 - 886 700 - 186 585 399 - 186 301 301 - - 849 557 - 293 824 532 - 293 25 25 - - 1,452 1,186 - 266 1,276 1,010 - 266 176 176 - - 2,100 1,623 80 397 1,649 1,197 80 372 451 426 - 25 2,576 2,171 60 344 1,728 1,409 - 319 847 762 60 25 2,772 2,429 106 236 1,915 1,622 106 186 858 807 - 50 1,681 1,364 52 266 1,170 878 27 266 511 486 25 - 1,623 1,363 100 160 1,117 957 - 160 506 406 100 - 869 766 77 27 293 239 27 27 577 527 50 - 786 528 103 155 505 372 53 80 281 155 50 75 839 533 279 27 293 213 53 27 546 320 226 - 1,295 713 478 103 558 293 213 53 736 421 265 50 239,491 222,271 516,157 190,332 208,280 199,296 541,071 169,167 305,568 267,495 499,829 422,222 177,997 177,244 454,647 147,994 165,962 168,160 393,750 141,964 229,871 193,691 457,215 379,167 4,656 3,682 422 552 3,218 2,579 186 452 1,439 1,103 235 100 3,965 3,092 346 527 2,792 2,154 186 452 1,173 938 160 75 10,982 8,659 733 1,589 7,658 5,877 293 1,489 3,324 2,782 441 100 8,084 6,298 677 1,109 5,292 4,042 266 984 2,793 2,256 411 125 3,133 2,324 360 449 1,915 1,356 160 399 1,218 968 201 50 3,343 2,585 282 476 2,074 1,542 106 425 1,269 1,043 176 50 183 131 25 27 133 106 - 27 50 25 25 - 127 127 - - 27 27 - - 100 100 - - 19,710 15,319 1,587 2,804 13,242 10,105 585 2,553 6,468 5,214 1,002 251 11,339 8,863 835 1,641 7,765 5,930 319 1,516 3,575 2,933 516 125 8,371 6,456 752 1,162 5,478 4,175 266 1,037 2,893 2,282 486 125 601 441 - 160 425 266 - 160 176 176 - - 1,022 836 - 186 691 505 - 186 331 331 - - 1,235 947 102 186 904 691 27 186 331 256 75 - 1,266 976 103 186 1,090 851 53 186 176 125 50 - 1,074 836 52 186 798 585 27 186 276 251 25 - 747 645 77 25 346 319 27 - 401 326 50 25 832 706 100 25 425 425 - - 406 281 100 25 493 390 50 53 293 239 - 53 201 150 50 - 340 290 25 25 160 160 - - 180 130 25 25 242 103 113 25 106 53 53 - 135 50 60 25 467 285 77 105 186 80 27 80 281 206 50 25 764 766 1,064 622 684 693 901 564 1,007 953 1,118 1,651 22,919 17,907 1,997 3,015 13,668 10,370 638 2,659 9,251 7,536 1,358 356 965 657 282 27 213 80 106 27 752 577 176 - 257 204 53 - 106 53 53 - 150 150 - - 708 453 229 27 106 27 53 27 602 426 176 - 77 50 - 27 27 - - 27 50 50 - - 100 50 50 - - - - - 100 50 50 - 277 176 102 - 27 - 27 - 251 176 75 - 179 127 52 - 53 27 27 - 125 100 25 - 75 50 25 - - - - - 75 50 25 - 728 744 726 201 800 1,000 800 201 720 729 700 - 175 Table H-5. Value of Home, Taxes, Insurance, Mortgage Payments, and Condominium Costs by Island and Householder's Race, U.S. Virgin Islands:2007 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Value of Home Taxes Insurance Mortgage Payments Condominium Costs Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Unit Total Households less than $80,000 $80,000 to 89,999 $90,000 to 99,999 $100,000 to 124,999 $125,000 to 149,999 $150,000 to 174,999 $175,000 to 199,999 $200,000 to 249,999 $250,000 to 299,999 $300,000 to 349,999 $350,000 to 399,999 $400,000 to 499,999 $500,000 or more Mean (dollars) Median (dollars) Units Paying Real Estate Taxes Units Paying Homeowner's Insurance Property has no mortgage Property has mortgage Taxes included in payment Home insurance included in payment Home equity loan Second mortgage Mortgage on property Owner-occupied single family unit Property has no mortgage Property has monthly mortgage less than $200 $200 to $399 $400 to $599 $600 to $799 $800 to $999 $1,000 to $1,199 $1,200 to $1,399 $1,400 to $1,599 $1,600 to $1,799 $1,800 to $1,999 $2,000 or more Median (dollars) Unit is not a condominium Unit is a condominium Property has no mortgage Property has monthly mortgage less than $400 $400 to $599 $600 to $799 $800 to $1,199 $1,200 or more Median (dollars) St. Thomas and St. John Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St. John Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St.Thomas Race of head of household Total Black White Other races 6,117 5,039 852 226 599 449 150 - 5,517 4,589 702 226 301 226 75 - - - - - 301 226 75 - 301 301 - - - - - - 301 301 - - 25 25 - - - - - - 25 25 - - 176 176 - - - - - - 176 176 - - 451 426 - 25 - - - - 451 426 - 25 847 762 60 25 120 60 60 - 727 702 - 25 858 807 - 50 30 30 - - 828 777 - 50 511 486 25 - 60 60 - - 451 426 25 - 506 406 100 - 30 30 - - 477 376 100 - 577 527 50 - - - - - 577 527 50 - 281 155 50 75 30 30 - - 251 125 50 75 546 320 226 - 120 120 - - 426 201 226 - 736 421 265 50 210 120 90 - 527 301 176 50 305,568 267,495 499,829 422,222 549,375 494,167 715,000 - 279,091 245,301 453,929 422,222 229,871 193,691 457,215 379,167 456,250 453,125 762,500 - 198,485 189,113 455,556 379,167 1,439 1,103 235 100 210 150 60 - 1,229 953 176 100 1,173 938 160 75 120 60 60 - 1,053 878 100 75 3,324 2,782 441 100 389 300 90 - 2,934 2,483 351 100 2,793 2,256 411 125 210 150 60 - 2,583 2,107 351 125 1,218 968 201 50 90 90 - - 1,129 878 201 50 1,269 1,043 176 50 90 90 - - 1,179 953 176 50 50 25 25 - - - - - 50 25 25 - 100 100 - - - - - - 100 100 - - 6,468 5,214 1,002 251 599 449 150 - 5,868 4,765 853 251 3,575 2,933 516 125 389 300 90 - 3,185 2,633 426 125 2,893 2,282 486 125 210 150 60 - 2,683 2,132 426 125 176 176 - - - - - - 176 176 - - 331 331 - - 30 30 - - 301 301 - - 331 256 75 - 30 30 - - 301 226 75 - 176 125 50 - - - - - 176 125 50 - 276 251 25 - - - - - 276 251 25 - 401 326 50 25 - - - - 401 326 50 25 406 281 100 25 30 30 - - 376 251 100 25 201 150 50 - - - - - 201 150 50 - 180 130 25 25 30 30 - - 150 100 25 25 135 50 60 25 60 - 60 - 75 50 - 25 281 206 50 25 30 30 - - 251 176 50 25 1,007 953 1,118 1,651 1,718 1,351 1,751 - 982 943 1,051 1,651 9,251 7,536 1,358 356 749 539 180 30 8,502 6,997 1,179 326 752 577 176 - - - - - 752 577 176 - 150 150 - - - - - - 150 150 - - 602 426 176 - - - - - 602 426 176 - 50 50 - - - - - - 50 50 - - 100 50 50 - - - - - 100 50 50 - 251 176 75 - - - - - 251 176 75 - 125 100 25 - - - - - 125 100 25 - 75 50 25 - - - - - 75 50 25 - 720 729 700 - - - - - 720 729 700 - 176 Table H-6. Selected Monthly Owner Costs for Specified Owner-Occupied Households by Island and Householder's Race, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Selected Monthly Owner Costs for Specified Owner-Occupied Households Specified owner-occupied units Selected Monthly Owner Costs Units with a mortgage Less than $500 $500 to $749 $750 to $999 $1,000 to $1,199 $1,200 to $1,399 $1,400 to $1,599 $1,600 to $1,799 $1,800 to $1,999 $2,000 to $2,399 $2,400 or more Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Units without a mortgage Less than $250 $250 to $299 $300 to $349 $350 to $399 $400 to $449 $450 to $499 $500 to $599 $600 to $699 $700 or more Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) SMOC as Percent of income Units with a mortgage Less than 15 percent 15 to 19 percent 20 to 24 percent 25 to 29 percent 30 to 34 percent 35 to 44 percent 45 to 59 percent 60 percent or more Not calculated Median (percent) Units without a mortgage Less than 10 percent 10 to 14 percent 15 to 19 percent 20 to 24 percent 25 to 29 percent 30 to 34 percent 35 to 44 percent 45 to 59 percent 60 percent or more Not calculated Median (percent) Virgin Islands Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St. Croix Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St. Thomas and St. John Race of head of household Total Black White Other races 19,066 14,957 1,410 2,699 12,950 9,918 558 2,473 6,117 5,039 852 226 8,084 6,298 677 1,109 5,292 4,042 266 984 2,793 2,256 411 125 623 464 - 160 372 213 - 160 251 251 - - 845 712 27 106 665 532 27 106 180 180 - - 1,213 870 103 239 957 665 53 239 256 206 50 - 992 808 25 160 691 532 - 160 301 276 25 - 933 805 75 53 532 479 - 53 401 326 75 - 945 840 25 80 745 665 - 80 201 176 25 - 496 391 78 27 346 266 53 27 150 125 25 - 417 340 50 27 186 160 - 27 231 180 50 - 647 493 25 128 346 293 - 53 301 201 25 75 973 575 268 130 452 239 133 80 521 336 135 50 1,279 1,273 1,819 1,062 1,188 1,233 2,100 986 1,407 1,332 1,819 2,333 1,428 1,378 2,057 1,327 1,329 1,312 2,192 1,164 1,615 1,495 1,971 2,608 10,982 8,659 733 1,589 7,658 5,877 293 1,489 3,324 2,782 441 100 8,832 7,168 419 1,245 6,275 4,973 133 1,170 2,557 2,196 286 75 2,287 1,760 157 371 1,675 1,223 106 346 612 536 50 25 498 315 103 80 372 239 53 80 125 75 50 - 399 186 53 160 319 106 53 160 80 80 - - 235 180 30 25 80 80 - - 155 100 30 25 52 52 - - 27 27 - - 25 25 - - 77 77 - - 27 27 - - 50 50 - - 25 - 25 - - - - - 25 - 25 - 50 25 25 - - - - - 50 25 25 - 141.0 136.2 193.9 151.0 139.8 134.2 237.5 150.0 143.9 140.6 163.2 166.7 188.3 182.4 248.9 192.4 185.8 181.0 249.7 191.3 194.3 185.5 248.4 208.6 8,084 6,298 677 1,109 5,292 4,042 266 984 2,793 2,256 411 125 1,019 706 153 160 718 505 53 160 301 201 100 - 947 762 25 160 691 532 - 160 256 231 25 - 993 914 25 53 612 558 - 53 381 356 25 - 812 681 78 53 612 505 53 53 201 176 25 - 583 419 110 53 372 319 - 53 210 100 110 - 1,072 783 105 185 691 452 80 160 381 331 25 25 698 464 52 183 372 213 27 133 326 251 25 50 1,178 943 52 183 691 532 27 133 486 411 25 50 783 626 77 80 532 425 27 80 251 201 50 - 29.3 28.3 30.8 37.0 27.9 27.1 36.7 32.5 33.2 33.2 30.2 56.3 10,957 8,634 733 1,589 7,658 5,877 293 1,489 3,299 2,757 441 100 6,746 5,476 477 793 4,520 3,616 186 718 2,226 1,860 291 75 945 815 25 105 745 665 - 80 201 150 25 25 656 367 103 186 425 186 53 186 231 180 50 - 294 294 - - 239 239 - - 55 55 - - 236 210 - 27 186 160 - 27 50 50 - - 105 53 25 27 80 53 - 27 25 - 25 - 80 27 - 53 80 27 - 53 - - - - 50 50 - - - - - - 50 50 - - 260 155 52 53 160 80 27 53 100 75 25 - 1,584 1,187 52 346 1,223 851 27 346 361 336 25 - 7.3 7.1 7.4 8.1 7.4 7.3 7.4 8.2 6.9 6.9 7.4 7.0 177 Table H-6. Selected Monthly Owner Costs for Specified Owner-Occupied Households by Island and Householder's Race, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Selected Monthly Owner Costs for Specified Owner-Occupied Households Specified owner-occupied units Selected Monthly Owner Costs Units with a mortgage Less than $500 $500 to $749 $750 to $999 $1,000 to $1,199 $1,200 to $1,399 $1,400 to $1,599 $1,600 to $1,799 $1,800 to $1,999 $2,000 to $2,399 $2,400 or more Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Units without a mortgage Less than $250 $250 to $299 $300 to $349 $350 to $399 $400 to $449 $450 to $499 $500 to $599 $600 to $699 $700 or more Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) SMOC as Percent of income Units with a mortgage Less than 15 percent 15 to 19 percent 20 to 24 percent 25 to 29 percent 30 to 34 percent 35 to 44 percent 45 to 59 percent 60 percent or more Not calculated Median (percent) Units without a mortgage Less than 10 percent 10 to 14 percent 15 to 19 percent 20 to 24 percent 25 to 29 percent 30 to 34 percent 35 to 44 percent 45 to 59 percent 60 percent or more Not calculated Median (percent) St. Thomas and St. John Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St. John Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St.Thomas Race of head of household Total Black White Other races 6,117 5,039 852 226 599 449 150 - 5,517 4,589 702 226 2,793 2,256 411 125 210 150 60 - 2,583 2,107 351 125 251 251 - - - - - - 251 251 - - 180 180 - - 30 30 - - 150 150 - - 256 206 50 - 30 30 - - 226 176 50 - 301 276 25 - - - - - 301 276 25 - 401 326 75 - - - - - 401 326 75 - 201 176 25 - - - - - 201 176 25 - 150 125 25 - - - - - 150 125 25 - 231 180 50 - 30 30 - - 201 150 50 - 301 201 25 75 - - - - 301 201 25 75 521 336 135 50 120 60 60 - 401 276 75 50 1,407 1,332 1,819 2,333 14,600 1,900 51,200 - 1,381 1,323 1,600 2,333 1,615 1,495 1,971 2,608 2,070 1,922 2,442 - 1,578 1,465 1,890 2,608 3,324 2,782 441 100 389 300 90 - 2,934 2,483 351 100 2,557 2,196 286 75 300 240 60 - 2,257 1,956 226 75 612 536 50 25 60 60 - - 552 477 50 25 125 75 50 - - - - - 125 75 50 - 80 80 - - 30 30 - - 50 50 - - 155 100 30 25 30 - 30 - 125 100 - 25 25 25 - - - - - - 25 25 - - 50 50 - - - - - - 50 50 - - 25 - 25 - - - - - 25 - 25 - 50 25 25 - - - - - 50 25 25 - 143.9 140.6 163.2 166.7 140.0 137.5 150.0 - 144.4 141.0 166.7 166.7 194.3 185.5 248.4 208.6 164.6 149.6 219.3 - 198.1 189.8 255.3 208.6 2,793 2,256 411 125 210 150 60 - 2,583 2,107 351 125 301 201 100 - - - - - 301 201 100 - 256 231 25 - 30 30 - - 226 201 25 - 381 356 25 - 30 30 - - 351 326 25 - 201 176 25 - - - - - 201 176 25 - 210 100 110 - 60 - 60 - 150 100 50 - 381 331 25 25 30 30 - - 351 301 25 25 326 251 25 50 - - - - 326 251 25 50 486 411 25 50 60 60 - - 426 351 25 50 251 201 50 - - - - - 251 201 50 - 33.2 33.2 30.2 56.3 33.8 40.0 32.5 - 32.9 32.5 25.0 56.3 3,299 2,757 441 100 389 300 90 - 2,909 2,458 351 100 2,226 1,860 291 75 270 180 90 - 1,956 1,680 201 75 201 150 25 25 - - - - 201 150 25 25 231 180 50 - 30 30 - - 201 150 50 - 55 55 - - 30 30 - - 25 25 - - 50 50 - - - - - - 50 50 - - 25 - 25 - - - - - 25 - 25 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 50 50 - - - - - - 50 50 - - 100 75 25 - - - - - 100 75 25 - 361 336 25 - 60 60 - - 301 276 25 - 6.9 6.9 7.4 7.0 6.5 7.0 5.5 - 7.0 6.8 8.3 7.0 178 Table H-7. Household income, Poverty Status and Gross Rent by Island and Householder's Race, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Household Income Poverty Status Gross Rent Household income Occupied Households with income Median (dollars) Owner-occupied households Median (dollars) Renter-occupied households Median (dollars) Family Below Poverty Last Year All Families Families below poverty level Percent of families below poverty Married couple families Male householder, no spouse present Female householder, no spouse present Gross rent Total Less than $400 $400 to $499 $500 to $599 $600 to $699 $700 to $799 $800 to $899 $900 to $999 $1,000 to $1,199 $1,200 or more No cash rent Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Gross Rent as Percent of Income less than 10 percent 10 to 14 percent 15 to 19 percent 20 to 24 percent 25 to 29 percent 30 to 39 percent 40 to 49 percent 50 to 59 percent 60 to 69 percent 70 percent or more No cash rent Median (percent) Virgin Islands Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St. Croix Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St. Thomas and St. John Race of head of household Total Black White Other races 41,765 31,333 4,504 5,928 20,768 14,811 1,276 4,680 20,998 16,522 3,228 1,248 34,659 33,606 55,354 26,787 32,501 33,593 63,334 23,847 36,766 33,619 51,507 35,967 20,721 16,163 1,968 2,590 11,886 8,988 665 2,234 8,835 7,175 1,303 356 44,085 42,889 67,281 34,590 40,596 41,430 69,001 32,144 49,096 44,822 65,808 59,028 21,044 15,170 2,536 3,339 8,881 5,823 612 2,446 12,163 9,346 1,924 892 26,869 25,462 45,291 20,151 20,514 21,347 51,668 15,790 29,925 27,136 43,882 29,770 28,782 21,920 2,591 4,271 14,306 10,131 771 3,404 14,476 11,789 1,820 867 6,838 4,989 337 1,511 3,909 2,367 106 1,436 2,929 2,623 231 75 23.8 22.8 13.0 35.4 27.3 23.4 13.8 42.2 20.2 22.2 12.7 8.7 2,133 1,527 234 372 1,090 665 53 372 1,043 862 180 - 980 720 77 183 479 319 27 133 502 401 50 50 3,724 2,742 27 956 2,340 1,383 27 931 1,384 1,359 - 25 26,125 18,895 3,371 3,859 10,557 6,940 851 2,765 15,568 11,954 2,521 1,093 2,769 1,946 133 690 1,782 1,064 53 665 988 883 80 25 2,125 1,627 27 471 1,197 824 27 346 928 803 - 125 3,098 2,467 265 366 1,383 1,037 80 266 1,715 1,430 185 100 2,634 2,242 155 236 984 718 80 186 1,650 1,524 75 50 2,272 1,785 180 307 798 612 80 106 1,474 1,173 100 201 1,891 1,362 317 212 452 239 106 106 1,439 1,123 210 105 2,077 1,456 417 204 293 213 27 53 1,785 1,244 391 150 2,492 1,564 621 307 532 266 160 106 1,960 1,299 461 201 2,694 1,563 996 135 399 239 160 - 2,295 1,324 837 135 4,073 2,882 260 931 2,739 1,728 80 931 1,334 1,154 180 - 718 688 1,020 583 567 569 863 473 825 765 1,055 843 780 740 1,110 644 638 627 1,016 511 857 795 1,141 868 5,129 3,722 809 598 1,649 984 293 372 3,480 2,738 516 226 1,840 1,322 275 243 878 585 80 213 962 737 195 30 1,981 1,508 343 130 638 425 133 80 1,343 1,083 210 50 2,195 1,504 477 213 691 532 27 133 1,503 973 451 80 2,361 1,710 234 418 878 612 53 213 1,484 1,098 180 206 2,632 1,761 409 462 771 532 53 186 1,861 1,229 356 276 1,539 1,200 130 208 425 293 - 133 1,113 908 130 75 1,219 834 202 183 452 293 27 133 767 541 176 50 357 279 - 78 106 53 - 53 251 226 - 25 2,799 2,173 232 394 1,330 904 106 319 1,469 1,269 125 75 4,073 2,882 260 931 2,739 1,728 80 931 1,334 1,154 180 - 24.7 24.8 21.3 28.4 25.3 25.7 15.5 27.8 24.4 24.3 22.8 28.9 179 Table H-7. Household income, Poverty Status and Gross Rent by Island and Householder's Race, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Household Income Poverty Status Gross Rent Household income Occupied Households with income Median (dollars) Owner-occupied households Median (dollars) Renter-occupied households Median (dollars) Family Below Poverty Last Year All Families Families below poverty level Percent of families below poverty Married couple families Male householder, no spouse present Female householder, no spouse present Gross rent Total Less than $400 $400 to $499 $500 to $599 $600 to $699 $700 to $799 $800 to $899 $900 to $999 $1,000 to $1,199 $1,200 or more No cash rent Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Gross Rent as Percent of Income less than 10 percent 10 to 14 percent 15 to 19 percent 20 to 24 percent 25 to 29 percent 30 to 39 percent 40 to 49 percent 50 to 59 percent 60 to 69 percent 70 percent or more No cash rent Median (percent) St. Thomas and St. John Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St. John Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St.Thomas Race of head of household Total Black White Other races 20,998 16,522 3,228 1,248 1,887 1,198 569 120 19,110 15,323 2,658 1,129 36,766 33,619 51,507 35,967 49,001 38,334 85,001 70,001 35,748 33,107 49,287 33,572 8,835 7,175 1,303 356 659 479 150 30 8,176 6,696 1,154 326 49,096 44,822 65,808 59,028 53,334 45,001 65,001 35,001 48,711 44,822 66,001 62,501 12,163 9,346 1,924 892 1,228 719 419 90 10,934 8,627 1,505 803 29,925 27,136 43,882 29,770 47,001 37,501 90,001 75,001 28,501 26,350 41,668 27,779 14,476 11,789 1,820 867 959 629 240 90 13,518 11,160 1,580 777 2,929 2,623 231 75 120 90 30 - 2,809 2,533 201 75 20.2 22.2 12.7 8.7 12.5 14.3 12.5 - 20.8 22.7 12.7 9.7 1,043 862 180 - 90 60 30 - 953 803 150 - 502 401 50 50 - - - - 502 401 50 50 1,384 1,359 - 25 30 30 - - 1,354 1,329 - 25 15,568 11,954 2,521 1,093 1,348 719 539 90 14,220 11,235 1,981 1,003 988 883 80 25 60 30 30 - 928 853 50 25 928 803 - 125 - - - - 928 803 - 125 1,715 1,430 185 100 60 - 60 - 1,655 1,430 125 100 1,650 1,524 75 50 120 120 - - 1,530 1,404 75 50 1,474 1,173 100 201 120 120 - - 1,354 1,053 100 201 1,439 1,123 210 105 210 120 60 30 1,229 1,003 150 75 1,785 1,244 391 150 180 90 90 - 1,605 1,154 301 150 1,960 1,299 461 201 180 120 60 - 1,781 1,179 401 201 2,295 1,324 837 135 389 120 210 60 1,906 1,204 627 75 1,334 1,154 180 - 30 - 30 - 1,304 1,154 150 - 825 765 1,055 843 950 875 1,050 25,900 805 752 1,056 800 857 795 1,141 868 1,016 903 1,127 1,293 841 787 1,145 830 3,480 2,738 516 226 120 30 90 - 3,361 2,709 426 226 962 737 195 30 210 60 120 30 752 677 75 - 1,343 1,083 210 50 240 180 60 - 1,103 903 150 50 1,503 973 451 80 300 120 150 30 1,204 853 301 50 1,484 1,098 180 206 180 120 30 30 1,304 978 150 176 1,861 1,229 356 276 30 - 30 - 1,831 1,229 326 276 1,113 908 130 75 60 30 30 - 1,053 878 100 75 767 541 176 50 90 90 - - 677 451 176 50 251 226 - 25 - - - - 251 226 - 25 1,469 1,269 125 75 90 90 - - 1,379 1,179 125 75 1,334 1,154 180 - 30 - 30 - 1,304 1,154 150 - 24.4 24.3 22.8 28.9 21.5 23.8 18.8 22.5 25.1 24.4 24.4 30.0 180 Table H-8. Real Estate taxes paid, Homeowner's Insurance, Secondary Mortgage Payment, Electricity and Water Costs by Island and Householder's Race, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Real Estate taxes paid Homeowner's Insurance Secondary Mortgage Payments Electricity Costs Water Costs Real Estate Taxes Specified owner-occupied units Does not pay real estate taxes Real estate taxes not reported Amount real estate taxes paid Less than $1,000 $1,000 to $1,999 $2,000 to $2,999 $3,000 to $3,999 $4,000 to $4,999 $5,000 or more Median (dollars) Annual Homeowner's Insurance Specified owner-occupied units No homeowner's insurance Insurance cost not reported Cost of insurance reported Less than $1,000 $1,000 to $1,999 $2,000 to $2,999 $3,000 to $3,999 $4,000 or more Median (dollars) Second Mortgage/Home Equity Specified owner-occupied units No mortgage Principle mortgage only With secondary mortgage Less than $500 More than $500 Use of electricity Included in rent or condominium fee No specific cost or not used Monthly Cost for Electricity Households paying electricity less than $50 $50 to $99 $100 to $149 $150 to $199 $200 to $249 $250 to $299 $300 to $349 $350 to $399 $400 or more Median (dollars) Annual Water bill Households purchasing water less than $150 $150 to $299 $300 to $349 $350 to $399 $400 to $550 $550 to $749 $750 to $999 $1,000 or more Median (dollars) Virgin Islands Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St. Croix Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St. Thomas and St. John Race of head of household Total Black White Other races 19,066 14,957 1,410 2,699 12,950 9,918 558 2,473 6,117 5,039 852 226 128 128 - - 53 53 - - 75 75 - - 14,282 11,147 989 2,146 9,679 7,286 372 2,021 4,603 3,861 617 125 4,656 3,682 422 552 3,218 2,579 186 452 1,439 1,103 235 100 1,436 1,201 77 158 904 745 27 133 532 456 50 25 1,272 872 295 105 851 612 160 80 421 261 135 25 388 260 50 78 213 160 - 53 176 100 50 25 665 506 - 160 585 425 - 160 80 80 - - 629 577 - 52 479 452 - 27 150 125 - 25 266 266 - - 186 186 - - 80 80 - - 1,702 1,734 1,455 2,170 1,828 1,891 1,417 2,250 1,446 1,365 1,500 2,000 19,066 14,957 1,410 2,699 12,950 9,918 558 2,473 6,117 5,039 852 226 705 601 50 53 399 346 - 53 306 256 50 - 14,396 11,264 1,014 2,118 9,759 7,419 372 1,968 4,638 3,845 642 150 3,965 3,092 346 527 2,792 2,154 186 452 1,173 938 160 75 210 183 27 - 160 133 27 - 50 50 - - 579 473 - 106 479 372 - 106 100 100 - - 1,082 862 113 106 771 612 53 106 311 251 60 - 811 679 27 105 585 479 27 80 226 201 - 25 1,284 894 180 210 798 558 80 160 486 336 100 50 3,138 3,041 4,805 3,486 2,983 2,935 3,500 3,167 3,556 3,337 8,228 9,250 19,066 14,957 1,410 2,699 12,950 9,918 558 2,473 6,117 5,039 852 226 10,982 8,659 733 1,589 7,658 5,877 293 1,489 3,324 2,782 441 100 7,774 6,040 652 1,083 5,132 3,909 266 957 2,642 2,131 386 125 310 258 25 27 160 133 - 27 150 125 25 - 153 128 25 - 53 53 - - 100 75 25 - 157 130 - 27 106 80 - 27 50 50 - - 1,586 1,041 338 207 372 133 133 106 1,214 908 206 100 776 561 135 80 239 80 80 80 536 481 55 - 47,647 35,856 5,177 6,614 23,826 17,178 1,383 5,265 23,821 18,678 3,794 1,349 2,577 1,999 27 551 1,569 1,117 27 425 1,008 883 - 125 13,434 10,164 1,080 2,190 6,940 4,733 293 1,915 6,493 5,430 787 276 13,367 10,459 1,332 1,576 6,993 5,425 399 1,170 6,374 5,035 933 406 8,210 6,497 632 1,082 3,989 2,952 186 851 4,222 3,545 446 231 3,575 2,312 839 424 1,755 1,143 213 399 1,820 1,168 626 25 2,325 1,710 356 260 1,197 957 80 160 1,129 752 276 100 1,334 851 325 158 532 319 80 133 802 532 245 25 895 687 103 105 399 266 53 80 496 421 50 25 1,930 1,179 484 268 452 266 53 133 1,478 913 431 135 129 128 162 118 124 125 147 113 135 130 170 134 43,640 33,383 4,358 5,899 20,901 15,210 1,090 4,600 22,739 18,173 3,268 1,299 4,710 3,703 294 713 2,739 2,048 53 638 1,971 1,655 240 75 8,330 6,629 701 1,000 4,068 3,005 239 824 4,261 3,625 461 176 4,689 3,525 666 498 1,755 1,143 239 372 2,934 2,382 426 125 3,957 2,970 460 526 2,021 1,516 160 346 1,936 1,455 301 180 7,126 5,634 549 944 3,696 2,765 213 718 3,430 2,869 336 226 6,392 4,641 908 843 2,978 2,154 106 718 3,414 2,487 802 125 3,526 2,879 277 370 1,702 1,436 27 239 1,825 1,443 251 130 4,961 3,426 504 1,032 1,968 1,143 53 771 2,993 2,282 451 261 403 398 416 436 397 396 354 428 412 399 492 462 181 Table H-8. Real Estate taxes paid, Homeowner's Insurance, Secondary Mortgage Payment, Electricity and Water Costs by Island and Householder's Race, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2007 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2007 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Real Estate taxes paid Homeowner's Insurance Secondary Mortgage Payments Electricity Costs Water Costs Real Estate Taxes Specified owner-occupied units Does not pay real estate taxes Real estate taxes not reported Amount real estate taxes paid Less than $1,000 $1,000 to $1,999 $2,000 to $2,999 $3,000 to $3,999 $4,000 to $4,999 $5,000 or more Median (dollars) Annual Homeowner's Insurance Specified owner-occupied units No homeowner's insurance Insurance cost not reported Cost of insurance reported Less than $1,000 $1,000 to $1,999 $2,000 to $2,999 $3,000 to $3,999 $4,000 or more Median (dollars) Second Mortgage/Home Equity Specified owner-occupied units No mortgage Principle mortgage only With secondary mortgage Less than $500 More than $500 Use of electricity Included in rent or condominium fee No specific cost or not used Monthly Cost for Electricity Households paying electricity less than $50 $50 to $99 $100 to $149 $150 to $199 $200 to $249 $250 to $299 $300 to $349 $350 to $399 $400 or more Median (dollars) Annual Water bill Households purchasing water less than $150 $150 to $299 $300 to $349 $350 to $399 $400 to $550 $550 to $749 $750 to $999 $1,000 or more Median (dollars) St. Thomas and St. John Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St. John Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St.Thomas Race of head of household Total Black White Other races 6,117 5,039 852 226 599 449 150 - 5,517 4,589 702 226 75 75 - - - - - - 75 75 - - 4,603 3,861 617 125 389 300 90 - 4,213 3,561 527 125 1,439 1,103 235 100 210 150 60 - 1,229 953 176 100 532 456 50 25 30 30 - - 502 426 50 25 421 261 135 25 120 60 60 - 301 201 75 25 176 100 50 25 - - - - 176 100 50 25 80 80 - - 30 30 - - 50 50 - - 150 125 - 25 - - - - 150 125 - 25 80 80 - - 30 30 - - 50 50 - - 1,446 1,365 1,500 2,000 1,625 1,750 1,500 - 1,375 1,250 1,500 2,000 6,117 5,039 852 226 599 449 150 - 5,517 4,589 702 226 306 256 50 - 30 30 - - 276 226 50 - 4,638 3,845 642 150 449 360 90 - 4,188 3,486 552 150 1,173 938 160 75 120 60 60 - 1,053 878 100 75 50 50 - - - - - - 50 50 - - 100 100 - - - - - - 100 100 - - 311 251 60 - 60 - 60 - 251 251 - - 226 201 - 25 - - - - 226 201 - 25 486 336 100 50 60 60 - - 426 276 100 50 3,556 3,337 8,228 9,250 3,500 14,500 2,500 - 3,556 3,188 14,500 9,250 6,117 5,039 852 226 599 449 150 - 5,517 4,589 702 226 3,324 2,782 441 100 389 300 90 - 2,934 2,483 351 100 2,642 2,131 386 125 210 150 60 - 2,433 1,981 326 125 150 125 25 - - - - - 150 125 25 - 100 75 25 - - - - - 100 75 25 - 50 50 - - - - - - 50 50 - - 1,214 908 206 100 60 30 30 - 1,154 878 176 100 536 481 55 - 60 30 30 - 477 451 25 - 23,821 18,678 3,794 1,349 1,977 1,198 659 120 21,844 17,480 3,135 1,229 1,008 883 - 125 30 30 - - 978 853 - 125 6,493 5,430 787 276 449 389 60 - 6,044 5,041 727 276 6,374 5,035 933 406 330 270 30 30 6,044 4,765 903 376 4,222 3,545 446 231 360 210 120 30 3,862 3,336 326 201 1,820 1,168 626 25 240 90 150 - 1,580 1,078 477 25 1,129 752 276 100 - - - - 1,129 752 276 100 802 532 245 25 150 30 120 - 652 502 125 25 496 421 50 25 120 120 - - 376 301 50 25 1,478 913 431 135 300 60 180 60 1,179 853 251 75 135 130 170 134 175 133 240 300 132 130 147 128 22,739 18,173 3,268 1,299 1,648 1,019 509 120 21,091 17,154 2,759 1,179 1,971 1,655 240 75 90 - 90 - 1,881 1,655 150 75 4,261 3,625 461 176 449 389 60 - 3,812 3,235 401 176 2,934 2,382 426 125 150 150 - - 2,784 2,232 426 125 1,936 1,455 301 180 30 - - 30 1,906 1,455 301 150 3,430 2,869 336 226 120 60 60 - 3,310 2,809 276 226 3,414 2,487 802 125 330 180 150 - 3,085 2,307 652 125 1,825 1,443 251 130 270 240 - 30 1,555 1,204 251 100 2,993 2,282 451 261 210 - 150 60 2,784 2,282 301 201 412 399 492 462 531 340 610 1,000 408 401 455 442   APPENDIX A Definitions of Subject Characteristics CONTENTS POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS ................ A-2 Actual Hours Worked Last Week (See Employment Status) Age ....................................................................................... A-2 Citizenship ........................................................................... A-3 Civilian Labor Force (See Employment Status) Class of Worker (See Industry, Occupation, and Class of Worker) Disability (See Mobility Limitation Status, see Self-Care Limitation Status, see Work Disability Status) Earnings in 2006 (See Income in 2006) Educational Attainment ...................................................... A-3 Employment Status ............................................................ A-5 Families (See Household Type and Relationship) Family Composition (See Household Type and Relationship) Family Income in 2006 (See Income in 2006) Family Size (See Household Type and Relationship) Family Type (See Household Type and Relationship) Foreign-Born Persons (See Place of Birth) Foster Children (See Household Type and Relationship) Hispanic Origin ................................................................... A-7 Household (See Household Type and Relationship) Household Income in 2006 (See Income in 2006) Household Language (See Language Spoken at Home and Ability to Speak English) Household Size (See Household Type and Relationship) Household Type and Relationship .................................... A-8 Householder (See Household Type and Relationship) Income Deficit (See Poverty Status in 2006) Income in 2006 .................................................................. A-11 Income Type in 2006 (See Income in 2006) Industry, Occupation, and Class of Worker ................... A-15 Language Spoken at Home and Ability to Speak English ................................................ A-19 Labor Force Status (See Employment Status) Marital Status .................................................................... A-20 Married Couples (See Marital Status) Military Benefits ................................................................ A-21 Migration (See Residence in 2002) Mobility Limitation Status ................................................ A-21 Nativity (See Place of Birth) Occupation (See Industry, Occupation, and Class of Worker) Own Children (See Household Type and Relationship) Per Capita Income (See Income in 2006) Period of Military Service (See Veteran Status) Persons in Family (See Household Type and Relationship) Persons in Household (See Household Type and Relationship) Place of Birth and Parents’ Place of Birth ...................... A-22 Poverty Status in 2006 ...................................................... A-22 Race ................................................................................... A-24 Reference Week ................................................................ A-26 Related Children (See Household Type and Relationship) Residence in 2002 ............................................................. A-27 School Enrollment and Labor Force Status .................. A-28 School Enrollment and Type of School .......................... A-28 Self-Care Limitation Status .............................................. A-30 Sex ..................................................................................... A-30 Spanish Origin (See Hispanic Origin) Stepfamily (See Household Type and Relationship) Subfamily (See Household Type and Relationship) Type of School (See School Enrollment and Type of School) Usual Hours Worked Per Week (See Work Status) Veteran Status .................................................................. A-30 Weeks Worked (See Work Status) Work Disability Status ...................................................... A-32 Work Status ....................................................................... A-32 Worker (See Employment Status, Industry, Occupation, and Class of Worker, Journey to Work, and Work Status) Workers in Family (See Work Status) Year of Entry ..................................................................... A-33 Years of Military Service (See Veteran Status) HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS ................ A-35 Acreage ............................................................................. A-35 Agricultural Sales ............................................................. A-35 Aggregate Contract Rent (See Contract Rent) Aggregate Rooms (See Rooms) Air Conditioning ............................................................... A-35 Bedrooms .......................................................................... A-36 Boat or House Boat (See Units in Structure) Bottled or Tank Gas (See Cooking Fuel) Business on Property ...................................................... A-36 Condominium Fee ............................................................ A-36 Condominium Status ....................................................... A-37 Contract Rent .................................................................... A-37 Cooking Fuel ..................................................................... A-38 Duration of Vacancy ......................................................... A-39 Fuel Oil, Kerosene, Etc. (See Cooking Fuel) Gross Rent ........................................................................ A-39 Gross Rent as a Percentage of Household Income in 2006 ............................................................... A-39 Homeowner Vacancy Rate (See Vacancy Status) Hotels, Motels, Rooming Houses, Etc. (See Living Quarters) Housing Units (See Living Quarters) Insurance for Fire, Hazard, and Flood ............................ A-39 Living Quarters ................................................................. A-40 Mean Persons Per Room (See Persons per Room) Median Persons in Unit (See Persons in Unit) Median and Quartile Contract Rent (See Contract Rent) Median and Quartile Value (See Value) Median Rooms (See Rooms) Median Selected Monthly Owner Costs (See Selected Monthly Owner Costs) Median Year Structure Built (See Year Structure Built) Mobile Home or Boat Costs ............................................. A-41 Mobile Home or Trailer (See Units in Structure) Mortgage Payment ........................................................... A-41 Mortgage Status ............................................................... A-42 No Fuel Used (See Cooking Fuel) Occupied Housing Units (See Living Quarters) Other Fuel (See Cooking Fuel) A-2 Definitions of Subject Characteristics Owner-Occupied Housing Units (See Tenure) Persons in Unit ................................................................. A-43 Persons in Occupied Housing Units (See Persons in Unit) Persons Per Room ............................................................ A-43 Poverty Status of Households in 2006 ............................ A-43 Purchase of Water from Water Vendor (See Source of Water) Real Estate Taxes ............................................................. A-43 Rental Vacancy Rate (See Vacancy Status) Renter-Occupied Housing Units (See Tenure) Rooms ............................................................................... A-44 Second or Junior Mortgage Payment ............................. A-44 Selected Monthly Owner Costs ....................................... A-45 Selected Monthly Owner Costs as a Percent- age of Household Income in 2006 ................................ A-46 Source of Water ................................................................ A-46 Staff Living Quarters (See Living Quarters) Telephone in Housing Unit .............................................. A-47 Tenure ................................................................................ A-47 Type of Structure (See Units in Structure) Units in Structure .............................................................. A-48 Usual Home Elsewhere .................................................... A-47 Utilities ............................................................................... A-49 Vacancy Status ................................................................. A-49 Vacant Housing Units (See Living Quarters) Value .................................................................................. A-50 Vehicles Available ............................................................ A-51 Wood or Charcoal (See Cooking Fuel) Year Householder Moved Into Unit ................................. A-51 Year Structure Built .......................................................... A-51 DERIVED MEASURES .................................................. A-52 Interpolation ...................................................................... A-52 Mean .................................................................................. A-52 Median ............................................................................... A-52 Percentages, Rates, and Ratios ...................................... A-52 Quartile .............................................................................. A-53 POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS AGE The data on age were derived from answers to questionnaire item P5, which was asked of all persons. The age classification is derived from respondent data on date of birth. Data on age are used to determine the applicabili- ty of other questions for a person and to classify other characteristics in census tabulations. Age data are needed to interpret most social and eco- nomic characteristics used to plan and examine many programs and policies. Therefore, age is tabulated by single years of age and by many dif- ferent groupings, such as 5-year age groups. Some tabulations are shown by the age of the householder. These data were derived from the age responses for each householder. (For more information on householder, see the discussion under “Household Type and Relationship.”) Median Age This measure divides the age distribution into two equal parts: one half of the cases falling below the median value and one-half above the value. Gen- erally, median age is computed on the basis of more detailed age intervals than are shown in some census publications; thus, a median based on a less detailed age distribution may differ slightly from a corresponding median for the same population based on a more detailed age distribution. (For more information on medians, see the discussion under “Derived Measures.”) Limitation of Data Counts in the 1970 and 1980 censuses for persons 100 years old and over were substantially over- stated. Improvements were made in the ques- tionnaire design and the allocation procedures to attempt to minimize this problem in the 1990 census, and this was continued in the 2000 census and the 1995, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007 surveys. Comparability—Age data have been collected in every census. The 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 survey data followed the pattern of the 2000 and the 1990 censuses and are not available by quarter year of age. The 1990 and 2000 censuses and the 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007 surveys coded information could be obtained for both age and year of birth, while the 1997 and 1995 sur- veys coded only date of birth. In each census since 1950, the age of a person was assigned when it was not reported. Since 1960, assign- ment of unknown age has been performed by a general procedure described as “imputation.” The specific procedures for imputing age have Definitions of Subject Characteristics A-3 been different in each census. (For more infor- mation on imputation, see Appendix B, Accuracy of the Data.) CITIZENSHIP The data on citizenship were derived from an- swers to questionnaire item P9, which was asked of all persons. Citizen—Includes persons who indicated that they were native-born and foreign-born persons who indicated that they have become naturalized. (For more information on native and foreign born, see the discussion under “Place of Birth.”) There are four categories of citizenship: (1) born in the U.S. Virgin Islands, (2) born in the United States, Puerto Rico, Guam or CNMI (3) born abroad of American parent or parents, and (4) cit- izen by naturalization. Naturalized Citizen—Foreign-born persons who had completed the naturalization process at the time of the census/survey and upon whom the rights of citizenship had been con- ferred. Not a Citizen—Includes foreign-born persons who were not citizens, including persons who had begun but not completed the naturalization process at the time of the census, as well as tem- porary residents whose status did not permit the acquisition of U.S. citizenship. Limitation of the Data—Evaluation studies completed after previous censuses indicated that some persons might have reported themselves as citizens although they had not yet attained the status. Comparability—In the 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 surveys, as in the 1990 and 2000 censuses, both native and for- eign-born persons were asked to respond to the citizenship question. In 1995, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007, an addi- tional response was sought to provide data on temporary residents who were not citizens. EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Data on educational attainment were derived from answers to questionnaire item P13 which was a two-part question asked of all persons. In P13a, persons are classified according to the highest level of school completed or the highest degree received. The question included instruc- tions to report the level of the previous grade at- tended or the highest degree received for persons currently enrolled in school. The question in- cluded response categories which allowed per- sons to report completing the 12th grade without receiving a high school diploma, and which in- structed respondents to report as “high school graduate(s)” persons who received either a high school diploma or the equivalent, for example, passed the Test of General Educational Develop- ment (G.E.D.) test, and did not attend college. The lowest response category was “no school completed.” Interviewers were instructed that schooling com- pleted in foreign or ungraded school systems should be reported as the equivalent level of schooling in the regular American system: that vocational certificates or diplomas from voca- tional, trade, or business schools or colleges were not to be reported unless they were college level degrees; and that honorary degrees were not to be reported. The instructions gave “medicine, denti- stry, chiropractic, optometry, osteopathic medi- cine, pharmacy, podiatry, veterinary medicine, law, and theology” as examples of professional school degrees, and specifically excluded “barber school, cosmetology, or other training for a spe- cific trade” from the professional school category. The order in which they were listed suggested that doctorate degrees were “higher” than mas- ter's degrees. A-4 Definitions of Subject Characteristics Persons who did not report educational attain- ment were assigned the attainment of a person of the same age, race and Hispanic origin, and sex who resided in the same or a nearby area. In those cases where more than one category was selected, only the highest level or degree reported was retained. High School Graduate or Higher—Includes persons whose highest degree was a high school diploma or its equivalent, persons who attended college or a professional school, and persons who received a college, university, or professional degree. Persons who reported completing the 12th grade but not receiving a diploma are not included. Not Enrolled, Not High School Gradu- ate—includes persons of compulsory school attendance age or above who were not enrolled in school and were not high school graduates; these persons may be taken to be “high school dropouts.” There is no restric- tion on when they “dropped out” of school, and they may have never attended high school. In prior censuses, “Median school years com- pleted” was used as a summary measure of edu- cational attainment. In the 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 surveys, as in the 2000 census, the median can only be calculated for groups of which less than half of the members have attended college. “Percent high school graduate or higher” and “Percent ba- chelor's degree or higher” are summary measures which can be calculated from the present data and offer quite readily interpretable measures of dif- ferences between population subgroups. To make comparisons over time, “Percent high school graduate or higher” can be calculated and “Per- cent bachelor's degree or higher” can be approx- imated with data from previous censuses. Comparability—Educational attainment ques- tions in terms of years of school completed were included on the census from 1950 to 1980. In 1950, a single question was asked on highest grade of school completed. In the censuses of 1960 through 1980, a two-part question asking highest grade of school attained and whether that grade was finished was used to construct highest grade or year of school completed. For persons who have not attended college, the 2000 census and the 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 surveys utilized response categories from the 1990 educational attainment question that produced data comparable to data on highest grade completed from earlier censuses. The response categories for persons who have attended college were modified from earlier cen- suses because there was some ambiguity in inter- preting responses in terms of the number of years of college completed. For instance, it was not clear whether “completed the fourth year of col- lege,” “completed the senior year of college,” and “college graduate” were synonymous. Research conducted shortly before the census suggests that these terms were more distinct in 1990 than in earlier decades, and this change may have threat- ened the ability to estimate the number of “col- lege graduates” from the number of persons re- ported as having completed the fourth or a higher year of college. It was even more difficult to make inferences about post-baccalaureate degrees and “Associate” degrees from highest year of col- lege completed. Therefore, comparisons of post- secondary educational attainment in the 2000 census and in the 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 surveys to earlier censuses should be made with great caution. In the 1960 and subsequent censuses, persons for whom educational attainment was not reported were assigned the same attainment level as a sim- ilar person whose residence was in the same or a nearby area. In the 1950 census, persons for whom educational attainment was not reported were not allocated. Definitions of Subject Characteristics A-5 For the first time, data on where persons with technical training had received that training was sought in the 1995 survey by asking questionnaire item P13b to all persons. Respondents were asked whether training was received “In a voca- tional education high school certification pro- gram,” “In a technical preparation program,” “On the job,” or “In a technical school/college.” This question was also asked in the 1997, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007 surveys and the 2000 census. EMPLOYMENT STATUS The data on employment status were derived from answers to questionnaire items P20, P21, and P23-26, which were asked of all persons born before April 1, 1992. The series of questions on employment status was asked of all persons 16 years old and over and was designed to identify, in this sequence: (1) persons who worked at any time during the reference week; (2) persons who did not work during the reference week but who had jobs or businesses from which they were temporarily absent (excluding layoff); (3) persons on layoff; and (4) persons who did not work dur- ing the reference week, but who were looking for work during the last four weeks and were availa- ble for work during the reference week. (For more information, see the discussion under “Ref- erence Week.”) The employment status data shown in this and the 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, and 1997 survey tabulations relate to persons 16 years old and over. Employed—All civilians 16 years old and over who were either (1) “at work”—those who did any work at all during the reference week as paid employees, worked in their own business or pro- fession, worked on their own farm, or worked 15 hours or more as unpaid workers on a family farm or in a family business; or (2) were “with a job but not at work”—those who did not work during the reference week but had jobs or businesses from which they were temporarily absent due to illness, bad weather, industrial dispute, vacation, or other personal reasons. Excluded from the employed are persons whose only activity con- sisted of work around the house or unpaid volun- teer work for religious, charitable, and similar organizations; also excluded are persons on active duty in the United States Armed Forces. Unemployed—All civilians 16 years old and over are classified as unemployed if they (1) were neither “at work” nor “with a job but not at work” during the reference week, and (2) were looking for work during the last 4 weeks, and (3) were available to accept a job. Also included as unem- ployed are civilians who did not work at all dur- ing the reference week and were waiting to be called back to a job from which they had been laid off. Examples of job seeking activities are: • Registering at a public or private employment office • Meeting with prospective employers • Investigating possibilities for starting a pro- fessional practice or opening a business • Placing or answering advertisements • Writing letters of application • Being on a union or professional register Civilian Labor Force—Consists of persons classified as employed or unemployed in accor- dance with the criteria described above. Experienced Unemployed—These are unem- ployed persons who have worked at any time in the past. Experienced Civilian Labor Force— Consists of the employed and the experienced unemployed. Labor Force—All persons classified in the civi- lian labor force plus members of the U.S. Armed Forces (persons on active duty with the United States Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, or Coast Guard). A-6 Definitions of Subject Characteristics Not in Labor Force—All persons 16 years old and over who are not classified as members of the labor force. This category consists mainly of stu- dents, housewives, retired workers, seasonal workers enumerated in an off season who were not looking for work, institutionalized persons, and persons doing only incidental unpaid family work (less than 15 hours during the reference week). Worker—This term appears in connection with several subjects: class of worker, weeks worked in the past 12 months, and number of workers in family. Its meaning varies and, therefore, should be determined in each case by referring to the de- finition of the subject in which it appears. Actual Hours Worked Last Week—All per- sons who reported working during the reference week were asked to report in questionnaire item P21 the number of hours that they worked. The statistics on hours worked pertain to the number of hours actually worked at all jobs, and do not necessarily reflect the number of hours typically or usually worked or the scheduled number of hours. The concept of “actual hours” differs from that of “usual hours” described below. The num- ber of persons who worked only a small number of hours is probably understated since such per- sons sometimes consider themselves as not work- ing. Respondents were asked to include overtime or extra hours worked, but to exclude lunch hours, sick leave, and vacation leave. Limitation of the Data—The census may un- derstate the number of employed persons because persons who have irregular, casual, or unstruc- tured jobs sometimes report themselves as not working. The number of employed persons “at work” is probably overstated in the census (and conversely, the number of employed “with a job, but not at work” is understated) since some per- sons on vacation or sick leave erroneously re- ported themselves as working. This problem has no effect on the total number of employed per- sons. The reference week for the employment data is not the same for all persons. Since per- sons can change their employment status from one week to another, the lack of a uniform refer- ence week may mean that the employment data do not reflect the reality of the employment situa- tion of any given week. (For more information, see the discussion under “Reference Week.”) Comparability—The questionnaire items and employment status concepts for the 2007 survey are essentially the same as those used in the 1970 to 2000 round censuses and the 1995, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, and 2006 surveys. Since employment data from the survey as well as the census are obtained from respondents in households, they differ from statistics based on reports from individual business establishments, farm enterprises, and certain government pro- grams. Persons employed at more than one job are counted only once in the survey or the census and are classified according to the job at which they worked the greatest number of hours during the reference week. In statistics based on reports from business and farm establishments, persons who work for more than one establishment may be counted more than once. Moreover, some ta- bulation may exclude private household workers, unpaid family workers, and self-employed per- sons. An additional difference in the data arises from the fact that persons who had a job but were not at work are included with the employed in the census statistics, whereas many of these persons are likely to be excluded from employment fig- ures based on establishment payroll reports. Fur- thermore, the employment status data in census tabulations include persons on the basis of place of residence regardless of where they work, whe- reas establishment data report persons at their place of work regardless of where they live. This latter consideration is particularly significant when comparing data for workers who commute between areas. Definitions of Subject Characteristics A-7 Like the census, the 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 survey data on actual hours worked during the reference week may differ from data from other sources. The 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 surveys and the censuses measure hours actually worked, whereas some other surveys measure hours paid for by employers. Compara- bility of census actual hours worked data may also be affected by the nature of the reference week (see “Reference Week”). For several reasons, the unemployment figures of the 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 surveys and the Census Bureau may not be comparable with published figures on unemployment compensation claims. For exam- ple, figures on unemployment compensation claims may exclude persons who have exhausted their benefit rights, new workers who have not earned rights to unemployment insurance, and persons losing jobs not covered by unemploy- ment insurance systems (including some workers in agriculture, domestic services, and religious organizations, and self-employed and unpaid family workers). In addition, the qualifications for drawing unemployment compensation may differ from the definition of unemployment used by the 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997 and 1995 surveys and the Census Bureau. Persons working only a few hours during the week and persons with a job but not at work are sometimes eligible for unemployment compensa- tion but are classified as “Employed” in the cen- sus as well as the 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 surveys. Differences in the geographical distribution of unemployment data arise because the place where claims are filed may not necessarily be the same as the place of residence of the unemployed worker. HISPANIC ORIGIN The data on Latino/Hispanic origin were derived from answers to questionnaire item P7, which was asked of all persons. Persons of Hispanic origin are those who classified themselves in one of the specific Hispanic origin categories listed on the questionnaire—“Dominicano (Dominican Republic),” “Puerto Rican,” or “Cuban”—as well as those who indicated that they were of “other Latino/Hispanic” origin. Persons of “Other Lati- no/Hispanic” origin are those whose origins are from Spain, the Spanish-speaking countries of Central or South America, or they are persons of Hispanic origin identifying themselves generally as Spanish, Spanish-American, Hispanic, Latino and so on. Origin can be viewed as the ancestry, nationality group, lineage, or country of birth of the person or the person's parents or ancestors before their arrival in the United States Virgin Islands. Per- sons of Hispanic origin may be of any race. Tabulations are shown by the Hispanic origin of the householder. In all cases where households, families, or occupied housing units are classified by Hispanic origin, the Hispanic origin of the householder is used. (See the discussion of householder under “Household Type and Rela- tionship.”) During direct interviews conducted by enumera- tors, if a person could not provide a single origin response, he or she was asked to select, based on self-identification, the group which best described his or her origin or descent. If a person could not provide a single group, the origin of the person's mother was used. If a single group could not be provided for the person's mother, the first origin reported by the person was used. If any household member failed to respond to the Latino/Hispanic origin question, a response was assigned by the computer according to the re- ported entries of other household members by using specific rules of precedence of household relationship. Comparability—This question was asked in the Virgin Islands for the first time in 1980. There A-8 Definitions of Subject Characteristics were some differences from the 1980 to 1990 census in the format of the Hispanic origin ques- tion. For 1990, the word “descent” was deleted from the 1980 wording. In addition, the category “Dominican (Dominican Republic)” was added to the responses of “Puerto Rican,” “Cuban,” and “Other Latino/Hispanic origin.” The 1990 ques- tion allowed those who reported as “Other Span- ish/Hispanic” to write in their specific Hispanic origin group. These changes remained in the 1995 and 1997 surveys. In 2000, the category “Dominican (Dominican Republic)” was dropped while the category “Mexican, Mexican Am., Chi- cano” was added for the first time. For the 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006 and 2007 surveys the cat- egory “Mexican, Mexican Am., Chicano” was dropped and the category “Dominicano (Domini- can Republic)” was added. In the 2005 survey this question was not asked. HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP A household includes all the persons who occupy a housing unit. A housing unit is a house, an apartment, a mobile home, a houseboat, a group of rooms, or a single room that is occupied (or if vacant, is intended for occupancy) as separate living quarters. Separate living quarters are those in which the occupants live and eat separately from any other persons in the building and which have direct access from the outside of the build- ing or through a common hall. The occupants may be a single family, one person living alone, two or more families living together, or any other group of related or unrelated persons who share living arrangements. In 100-percent tabulations, the count of households or householders always equals the count of occupied housing units. Persons Per Household—A measure ob- tained by dividing the number of persons in households by the number of households (or householders). In cases where persons in house- holds are cross-classified by race or Hispanic ori- gin, persons in the household are classified by the race or Hispanic origin of the householder rather than the race or Hispanic origin of each individu- al. Relationship to Householder Householder—The data on relationship to householder were derived from answers to ques- tionnaire item P2, which was asked of all persons in housing units. One person in each household is designated as the householder. In most cases, this is the person, or one of the persons, in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented and who is listed on line 1 of the survey ques- tionnaire. If there is no such person in the house- hold, any adult household member 16 years old and over could be designated as the householder. Households are classified by type according to the sex of the householder and the presence of relatives. Two types of householders are distin- guished: a family householder and a nonfamily householder. A family householder is a house- holder living with one or more persons, related to him or her by birth, marriage, or adoption. The householder and all persons in the household re- lated to him or her are family members. A non- family householder is a householder living alone or with nonrelatives only. Spouse—Includes a person married to and liv- ing with a householder. This category includes persons in formal marriages, as well as persons classified as “consensually married.” The number of spouses is equal to the number of “married- couple families” or “married-couple households” in 100-percent tabulations. Child—Includes a son or daughter by birth, a stepchild, or adopted child of the householder, regardless of the child's age or marital status. The category excludes sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, and foster children. Natural-born or Adopted Son/Daughter— A son or daughter of the householder by birth, regardless of the age of the child. Also, this category includes sons or daughters of the Definitions of Subject Characteristics A-9 householder by legal adoption, regardless of the age of the child. If the step- son/stepdaughter of the householder has been legally adopted by the householder, the child is still classified as a stepchild. Stepson/Stepdaughter—A son or daughter of the householder through marriage but not by birth, regardless of the age of the child. If the stepson/stepdaughter of the householder has been legally adopted by the householder, the child is still classified as a stepchild. Own Child—A never-married child under 18 years who is a son or daughter by birth, step- child, or an adopted child of the householder. In certain tabulations, own children are fur- ther classified as living with two parents or with one parent only. Own children of the householder living with two parents are by definition found only in married-couple fami- lies. In a subfamily, an “own child” is a never- married child under 18 years of age who is a son, daughter, stepchild, or an adopted child of a mother in a mother-child subfamily, a fa- ther in a father-child subfamily, or either spouse in a married-couple subfamily. “Related children” in a family include own child- ren and all other persons under 18 years of age in the household, regardless of marital status, who are related to the householder, except the spouse of the householder. Foster children are not in- cluded since they are not related to the house- holder. Other Relatives—In tabulations, includes any household member related to the householder by birth, marriage, or adoption, but not included spe- cifically in another relationship category. In cer- tain detailed tabulations, the following categories may be shown: Grandchild—The grandson or granddaughter of the householder. Brother/Sister—The brother or sister of the Householder, including stepbrothers, stepsis- ters, and brothers and sisters by adoption. Brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law are in- cluded in the “Other relative” category on the questionnaire. Parent—The father or mother of the house- holder, including a stepparent or adoptive parent. Fathers-in-law and mothers-in-law are included in the “other relative” category on the questionnaire. In-law—This category includes brothers-in- law, sisters-in-law, mothers-in-law, sons-in- law, and daughters-in-law. Other Relatives—Anyone not listed in a re- ported category above who is related to the householder by birth, marriage, or adoption (brother-in-law, grandparent, nephew, aunt, mother-in-law, daughter-in-law, cousin, and so forth). Nonrelatives—Includes any household mem- ber, including foster children not related to the householder by birth, marriage, or adoption. The following categories may be presented in more detailed tabulations: Roomer or Boarder—Roomer, boarder, or lodger who lives in a room in the household. Some sort of cash or noncash payment (for example chores) is usually made for their liv- ing accommodations. Housemate or Roommate—A person who is not related to the householder and who shares living quarters primarily in order to share expenses. Unmarried Partner—A person who is not re- lated to the householder, who shares living A-10 Definitions of Subject Characteristics quarters, and who has a close personal rela- tionship with the householder. Persons in the household are classified by the race or His- panic origin of the householder rather than the race or Hispanic origin of each individual. Foster Child—A foster child of the house- holder. Foster children are people under the age 18 placed by the local government in a household to receive parental care. They may be living in the household for just a brief pe- riod or for several years. Foster children are nonrelatives of the householder. If the foster child is also related to the householder, the child should be classified as that specific rela- tive. Other Nonrelative—A person who is not re- lated by birth, marriage, or adoption to the householder and who is not described by the categories given above. When relationship is not reported for an individu- al, it is imputed according to the responses for age, sex, and marital status for that person while maintaining consistency with responses for other individuals in the household. (For more informa- tion on imputation, see Appendix B, Accuracy of the Data.) Unrelated Individual An unrelated individual is: (1) a householder liv- ing alone or with nonrelatives only, (2) a house- hold member who is not related to the household- er, or (3) a person living in group quarters who is not an inmate of an institution. Family Type A family consists of a householder and one or more other persons living in the same household who are related to the householder by birth, mar- riage, or adoption. All persons in a household who are related to the householder are regarded as members of his or her family. A household can contain only one family for purposes of cen- sus tabulations. Not all households contain fami- lies since a household may comprise a group of unrelated persons or one person living alone. Families are classified by type as either a “mar- ried-couple family” or “other family” according to the sex of the householder and the presence of relatives. The data on family type are based on answers to questions on sex and relationship, which were asked on a 100-percent basis. Married-Couple Family—A family in which the householder and his or her spouse are enumerated as members of the same house- hold. Other Family: Male Householder, No Wife Present—A family with a male householder and no spouse of householder present. Female Householder, No Husband Present—A family with a female household- er and no spouse of householder present. Persons Per Family—A measure obtained by dividing the number of persons in families by the total number of families (or family householders). In cases where the measure, “persons in family” or “persons per family” are cross-tabulated by race or Hispanic origin, the race or Hispanic ori- gin refers to the householder rather than the race or Hispanic origin of each individual. Subfamily A subfamily is a married couple (husband and wife enumerated as members of the same house- hold) with or without never-married children un- der 18 years old, or one parent with one or more never-married children under 18 years old, living in a household and related to, but not including, either the householder or the householder's spouse. The number of subfamilies is not in- Definitions of Subject Characteristics A-11 cluded in the count of families, since subfamily members are counted as part of the householder's family. Subfamilies are defined during the processing of the sample data. In selected tabulations, subfami- lies are further classified by type: married-couple subfamilies, with or without own children; moth- er-child subfamilies; and father-child subfamilies. Lone parents include people maintaining either one-parent families or one-parent subfamilies. Married couples include husbands and wives in both married-couple families and married-couple subfamilies. Unmarried-Partner Household An unmarried-partner household is a household other than a “married-couple household” that in- cludes a householder and an “unmarried partner.” An “unmarried partner” can be of the same sex or of the opposite sex of the householder. An “un- married partner” in an “unmarried partner house- hold” is an adult who is unrelated to the house- holder, but shares living quarters and has a close personal relationship with the householder. Unmarried-Couple Household An unmarried-couple household is composed of two unrelated adults of the opposite sex (one of whom is the householder) who share a housing unit with or without the presence of children un- der 15 years old. Stepfamily A stepfamily is a “married-couple family” with at least one stepchild of the householder present, where the householder is the husband. Comparability—In the 1990 census, the 1980 relationship category “Son/daughter” was re- placed by two categories, “Natural-born or adopted son/daughter” and “Step- son/stepdaughter.” “Grandchild” was added as a separate category. The 1980 nonrelative category “Roomer, boarder” was replaced with “Roomer, boarder, or foster child” and the category “Roommate” was replaced with “Housemate, roommate” and “Unmarried partner.” The 1980 nonrelative category “Paid employee” was dropped in 1990. The categories used in the 1995 and 1997 surveys were the same as those used in 1990. In the 2000 census the categories of “Par- ent-in-law” and “Son-in-law/daughter-in-law” were added as opposed to including them in the “Other relative” category. In addition, “Foster child” was listed separately rather than being in- cluded in the “Roomer, border, or foster child” category. For the 2001 survey, the single catego- ry of “Son/daughter” replaced the two categories of “Natural or adopted son/daughter” and “Step- son/stepdaughter” and the category “In-law” re- placed the two categories of “Parent-in-law” and “Son-in-law/daughter-in-law.” Other changes oc- curring from the 2000 census to 2001 survey in- cluded the addition of the category “Domestic worker/helper.” The 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006 and 2007 categories were the same as those used in the 2001 survey. INCOME IN 2006 The data on income in 2006 were derived from answers to questionnaire item P34. Information on money income received in the calendar year 2006 was requested from persons 16 years old and over. “Total income” is the sum of the amounts for wage or salary income; self- employment income; interest, dividend, or net rental or royalty income; Social Security or rail- road retirement income; public assistance or wel- fare payments; retirement or disability income; and all other income. “Earnings” is defined as the sum of wage or salary income and net income from farm and nonfarm self-employment. “Earn- ings” represent the amount of income received regularly before deductions for personal income taxes, Social Security, bond purchases, union dues, Medicare deductions, etc. A-12 Definitions of Subject Characteristics Receipts from the following sources are not in- cluded as income: capital gains; money received from the sale of property (unless the recipient was engaged in the business of selling such property); the value of income “in kind” from food stamps, public housing subsidies, medical care, etc.; withdrawal of bank deposits; money borrowed; tax refunds; exchange of money between relatives living in the same household; gifts and lump-sum inheritances, insurance payments, and other types of lump-sum receipts. Income Type in 2006 The eight types of income reported in the census are defined as follows: Wage or Salary/Income—Includes total money earnings received for work performed as an employee during the calendar year 2006. It includes wages, salary, Armed Forces pay, commissions, tips, piece-rate payments, and cash bonuses earned before deductions were made for taxes, bonds, pensions, union dues, etc. Nonfarm Self-Employment Income— Includes net money income (gross receipts minus expenses) from one's own business, professional enterprise, or partnership. Gross receipts include the value of all goods sold and services rendered. Expenses include costs of goods purchased, rent, heat, light, power, depreciation charges, wages and sala- ries paid, business taxes (not personal income taxes), etc. Farm Self-Employment Income—Includes net money income (gross receipts minus op- erating expenses) from the operation of a farm by a person on his or her own account, as an owner, renter, or sharecropper. Gross receipts include the value of all products sold, gov- ernment farm programs, money received from the rental of farm equipment to others, and in- cidental receipts from the sale of wood, sand, gravel, etc. Operating expenses include cost of feed, fertilizer, seed, and other farming supplies, cash wages paid to farmlands, de- preciation charges, cash rent, interest on farm mortgages, farm building repairs, farm taxes (not local and Federal personal income taxes), etc. The value of fuel, food, or other farm products used for family living is not included as part of net income. Interest, Dividend, or Net Rental In- come—Includes interest on savings or bonds, dividends from stock-holdings or membership in associations, net income from rental of property to others and receipts from boarders or lodgers, net royalties, and periodic pay- ments from an estate or trust fund. Social Security Income—Includes Social Security pensions and survivors benefits and permanent disability insurance payments made by the Social Security Administration prior to deductions for medical insurance, and railroad retirement insurance checks from the U.S. Government. Medicare reimbursements are not included. Public Assistance Income—Includes: (1) supplementary security income payments made by Federal or local welfare agencies to low-income persons who are aged (65 years old or over), blind, or disabled; (2) aid to fam- ilies with dependent children; and (3) general assistance. Separate payments received for hospital or other medical care (vendor pay- ments) are excluded from this item. Retirement or Disability Income—Includes: (1) retirement pensions and survivor benefits from a former employer, labor union, or Fed- eral, local, or other governmental agency; (2) disability income from sources such as work- er's compensation; companies or unions; Fed- eral or local government; and the U.S. mili- tary; (3) periodic receipts from annuities and Definitions of Subject Characteristics A-13 insurance; and (4) regular income from IRA and KEOGH plans. All Other Income—Includes unemployment compensation, Veterans Administration (VA) payments, alimony and child support, contri- butions received periodically from persons not living in the household, military family al- lotments, net gambling winnings, and other kinds of periodic income other than earnings. Income of Households—Includes the income of the householder and all other persons 16 years old and over in the household, whether related to the householder or not. Because many house- holds consist of only one person, average house- hold income is usually less than average family income. Income of Families and Persons—In com- piling statistics on family income, the incomes of all members 16 years old and over in each family are summed and treated as a single amount. Indi- vidual income, which includes persons 16 years old and over, is based on the person’s reported total income. Although the income statistics cov- ered the calendar year 2006, the characteristics of persons and the composition of families refer to the time of enumeration (April 1, 2007). Thus, the income of the family does not include amounts received by persons who were members of the family during all or part of the calendar year 2006 if these persons no longer resided with the family at the time of enumeration. Yet, fami- ly income amounts reported by related persons who did not reside with the family during 2006 but who were members of the family at the time of enumeration are included. However, the com- position of most families was the same during 2006 as in April 2007. Median Income—The median divides the in- come distribution into two equal parts, one hav- ing incomes above the median and the other hav- ing incomes below the median. For households and families, the median income is based on the distribution of the total number of units including those with no income. The median for persons is based on persons with income. The median in- come values for all households, families, and per- sons are computed on the basis of more detailed income intervals than shown in most tabulation. Median income figures are calculated using linear interpolation. Mean Income—This is the amount obtained by dividing the total income of a particular statistical universe by the number of units in that universe. Thus, mean household income is obtained by di- viding total household income by the total num- ber of households. For the various types of in- come the means are based on households having those types of income. Care should be exercised in using and interpreting mean income values for small subgroups of the population. Because the mean is influenced strongly by extreme values in the distribution, it is especially susceptible to the effects of sampling variability, misreporting, and processing errors. The median, which is not affected by extreme values, is, therefore, a better measure than the mean when the population base is small. The mean, nevertheless, is shown in some data prod- ucts for most small subgroups because, when weighted according to the number of cases, the means can be added to obtained summary meas- ures for areas and groups other than those shown in census tabulations. Per capita income—This is the mean income computed for every man, woman, and child in a particular group. It is derived by dividing the to- tal income of a particular group by the total popu- lation in that group. Limitation of the Data—Since questionnaire entries for income frequently are based on memo- ry and not on records, many persons tended to forget minor or irregular sources of income and, therefore, underreport their income. Underreport- ing tends to be more pronounced for income A-14 Definitions of Subject Characteristics sources that are not derived from earnings, such as Social Security, public assistance, or from in- terest, dividends, and net rental income. Extensive computer editing procedures were in- stituted in the data processing operation to reduce some of these reporting errors and to improve the accuracy of the income data. These procedures corrected various reporting deficiencies and im- proved the consistency of reported income items associated with work experience and information on occupation and class of worker. Another type of problem involved nonreporting of income data. Where income information was not reported, pro- cedures were devised to impute appropriate val- ues. (For more information on imputation, see Appendix B, Accuracy of the Data.) In income tabulations for households and fami- lies, the lowest income group (e.g., less than $2,500) includes units that were classified as hav- ing no 2006 income. Many of these were living on income “in kind,” savings, or gifts, were new- ly created families, or were families in which the sole breadwinner had recently died or left the household. However, many of the households and families who reported no income probably had some money income, which was not recorded in the census. The income data presented in the tabulations cov- ers money income only. The fact that many farm families receive an important part of their income in the form of “free” housing and goods produced and consumed on the farm rather than in money should be taken into consideration in comparing the income of farm and nonfarm residents. Non- money income, such as business expense ac- counts, use of business transportation and facili- ties, or partial compensation by business for med- ical and educational expenses, was also received by some nonfarm residents. Many low-income families also receive income “in kind” from pub- lic welfare programs. In comparing income data for 2006 with earlier years, it should be noted that an increase or decrease in money income does not necessarily represent a comparable change in real income, unless adjustments for changes in prices are made. Comparability— Users should exercise care when comparing income figures across the vari- ous censuses and surveys. The 2000 census dif- fers from the 1990 census and the 1995, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007 surveys in that respondents reported their income for the “Past 12 months.” The 1990 census and the surveys, on the other hand, asked respondents to report income for the past calendar year. Another difference that impacts the comparability of the census to the surveys is that the censuses include income information on those persons re- siding in group quarters while these individuals are not included in the surveys. The 2001, 2002, and 2003 surveys had two addi- tional differences from the 1990, and 2000 cen- suses and 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007 surveys. In the 1990 and 2000 censuses and the 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007 surveys, there were eight detailed type of income questions asked to derive a per- son’s total income. The 1995 and 1997 surveys also asked a similar set of eight questions. In contrast, the 2001, 2002, and 2003 surveys used just one question to obtain total income. In addi- tion, the 1990 and 2000 censuses, as well as the 1995, 1997, 2005, 2006 and 2007 surveys, ob- tained income information from individuals 15 years and over, while only those 16 years and over responded to the income question in the 2001, 2002, 2003, and 2004 surveys. Also, the income data shown in survey tabula- tions are not directly comparable with those that may be obtained from statistical summaries of income tax returns. Income, as defined for feder- al tax purposes, differs somewhat from the Cen- sus Bureau concept. Moreover, the coverage of income tax statistics is different because of the exemptions for people having small amounts of income and the inclusion of net capital gains in tax returns. Further, members of some families Definitions of Subject Characteristics A-15 file separate returns and others file joint returns; consequently, the tax reporting unit is not consis- tent with the census household, family, or person units. The Commerce Department’s Bureau of Econom- ic Analysis (BEA) publishes annual data on ag- gregate and per-capita personal income received by the population for states, metropolitan areas, and selected counties. Aggregate income esti- mates based on the income statistics shown in survey products usually would be less than those shown in the BEA income series for several rea- sons. The survey data are obtained from a house- hold survey, whereas the BEA income series is estimated largely on the basis of data from ad- ministrative records of business and governmen- tal sources. Moreover, the definitions of income are different. The BEA income series includes some items not included in the income data shown in survey publications, such as income “in kind,” income received by nonprofit institutions, the value of services of banks and other financial intermediaries rendered to people without the as- sessment of specific charges, and Medicare pay- ments. On the other hand, the survey income data include contributions for support received from people not residing in the same household if the income is received on a regular basis. In comparing income for the most recent year with income from earlier years, users should note that an increase or decrease in money income does not necessarily represent a comparable change in real income, unless adjusted for infla- tion. In the censuses and the 1995, 1997, 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007 surveys, all persons with missing values in one or more of the detailed type of in- come items and total income were designated as allocated. This was also the case with the total income question for the 2001, 2002, and 2003 surveys. For both the censuses and 1995, 1997, 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007 surveys, each missing entry was imputed either as a “no” or as a dollar amount. If total income was reported and one or more of the type of income fields was not ans- wered, then the entry in total income generally was assigned to one of the income types accord- ing to the socioeconomic characteristics of the income recipient. This person was designated as unallocated. In the surveys, as in the censuses, all non- respondents with income not reported (whether heads of households or other persons) were as- signed the reported income of persons with simi- lar characteristics. (For more information on im- putation, see Appendix B, “Accuracy of the Da- ta.”) INDUSTRY, OCCUPATION, AND CLASS OF WORKER The data on industry, occupation, and class of worker were derived from answers to question- naire items P29 to P33. These questions were asked of all people over 15 years old who had worked in the past 5 years. Information on indus- try relates to the kind of business conducted by a person's employing organization; occupation de- scribes the kind of work the person does on the job. For employed persons, the data refer to the per- son's job during the reference week. For those who worked at two or more jobs, the data refer to the job at which the person worked the greatest number of hours. For unemployed persons, the data refer to their last job. The industry and oc- cupation statistics are derived from the detailed classification systems developed for the 1990 census as described below. The Classified In- dex of Industries and Occupations provided additional information on the industry and occu- pation classification systems. Respondents provided the data for the tabulations by writing on the questionnaires descriptions of their industry and occupation. Survey editors converted the written questionnaire descriptions A-16 Definitions of Subject Characteristics to code by comparing these descriptions to entries in the Alphabetical Index of Industries and Occu- pations. Industry The industry classification system used in the 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 surveys was developed for the 1990 census and consists of 236 categories for em- ployed persons, classified into 13 major industry groups. Since 1940, the industrial classification has been based on the Standard Industrial Classi- fication Manual (SIC). The 1990 census classifi- cation was developed from the 1987 SIC pub- lished by the Office of Management and Budget, Executive Office of the President. The SIC was designed primarily to classify estab- lishment by the type of industrial activity in which they were engaged. However, census data, which were collected from households, differ in detail and nature from those obtained from estab- lishment surveys. Therefore, the census classifi- cation systems, while defined in SIC terms, can- not reflect the full detail in all categories. There are several levels of industrial classification found in census products. Occupation The occupational classification system developed for the 1990 census and used in the 1995, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007 surveys consists of 500 specific occupational cat- egories for employed persons arranged into 6 summary and 13 major occupational groups. This classification was developed to be consistent with the Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) Manual: 1980, published by the Office of Federal Statistical Policy and Standards, U.S. De- partment of Commerce. Tabulations with occu- pation as the primary characteristic present sever- al levels of occupational detail. The most de- tailed tabulations were shown in special 1990 tape files on occupation. This product contains all 501 occupational categories. Some occupation groups are related closely to certain industries. Operators of transportation equipment, farm operators and workers, and pri- vate household workers account for major por- tions of their respective industries of transporta- tion, agriculture, and private households. How- ever, the industry categories include persons in other occupations. For example, persons em- ployed in agriculture include truck drivers and bookkeepers; persons employed in the transporta- tion industry include mechanics, freight handlers, and payroll clerks; and persons employed in the private household industry include occupations such as chauffeur, gardener, and secretary. Class of Worker The data on class of worker were derived from answers to questionnaire item P29. The informa- tion on class of worker refers to the same job as a respondent's industry and occupation and catego- rizes persons according to the type of ownership of the employing organization. The class of worker categories are defined as follows: Private Wage and Salary Workers— Includes persons who worked for wages, salary, commission, tips, pay-in-kind, or piece rates for a private for profit employer or a private not-for- profit, tax-exempt, or charitable organization. Self-employed persons whose business was in- corporated are included with private wage and salary workers because they are paid employees of their own companies. Some tabulations present data separately for these sub-categories: “For profit,” “Not for profit,” and “Own business incorporated.” Government Workers—Includes persons who were employees of any local, or Federal govern- mental unit, regardless of the activity of the par- ticular agency. For some tabulations, the data were presented separately for the two levels of government. Definitions of Subject Characteristics A-17 Self-Employed Workers—Includes persons who worked for profit or fees in their own unin- corporated business, profession, or trade, or who operated a farm. Unpaid Family Workers—Includes persons who worked 15 hours or more without pay in a business or on a farm operated by a relative. Salaried/Self-employed—In tabulations that categorize persons as either salaried or self- employed, the salaried category includes private and government wage and salary workers; self- employed includes self-employed persons and unpaid family workers. The industry category, “Public administration,” is limited to regular government functions such as legislative, judicial, administrative, and regulato- ry activities of governments. Other government organizations such as schools, hospitals, liquor stores, and bus lines are classified by industry ac- cording to the activity in which they are engaged. On the other hand, the class of worker govern- ment categories includes all government workers. Occasionally respondents supplied industry occu- pation, or class of worker descriptions, which are sufficiently specific for precise classification or did not report on these items at all. Some of these cases were corrected through the field editing process and during the coding and tabulation op- erations. In the coding operations, certain types of incomplete entries were corrected using the Alphabetical Index of Industries and Occupa- tions. For example, it was possible in certain sit- uations to assign an industry code based on the occupation reported. Following the coding operations, there was a computer edit and an allocation process. The edit first determined whether a respondent was in the universe, which required an industry and occupa- tion code. The codes for the three items (indus- try, occupation, and class of worker) were checked to ensure they were valid and were edited for their relation to each other. Invalid and inconsistent codes were either blanked or changed to a consistent code. If one or more of the three codes were blank after the edit, a code was assigned from a “similar” person based on other items such as age, sex, education, farm or nonfarm residence, and weeks worked. If all the labor force and income data also were blank, all these economic items were assigned from one other person who provided all the necessary data. Comparability—Comparability of industry and occupation data was affected by a number of fac- tors, primarily the systems used to classify the questionnaire responses. For both the industry and occupation classification systems, the basic structures were generally the same from 1940 to 1970, but changes in the individual categories limited comparability of the data from one census to another. These changes were needed to recog- nize the “birth” of new industries and occupa- tions, the “death” of others, and the growth and decline in existing industries and occupations, as well as, the desire of analysts and other users for more detail in the presentation of the data. Prob- ably the greatest cause of incomparability is the movement of a segment of a category to a differ- ent category in the next census. Changes in the nature of jobs and respondent terminology, and refinement of category composition made these movements necessary. In the 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 surveys, as in the 2000 and 1990 censuses, the industry classification had minor revisions to reflect changes to the SIC. The 2007 occupational classification system is essentially the same as that for the 2006, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 surveys and the 1980, 1990, and 2000 censuses. However, the conver- sion of the census classification to the SOC in 1980 meant that the classification systems of the 2000 and 1990 censuses and the 1995, 1997, A-18 Definitions of Subject Characteristics 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007 surveys were less comparable to the classifica- tions used prior to the 1980 census. Other factors that affected data comparability in- cluded the universe to which the data referred (in 1970, the age cutoff for labor force was changed from 14 years to 16 years); how the industry and occupation questions were worded on the ques- tionnaire (for example, important changes were made in 1970); improvements in the coding pro- cedures (the Employer Name List technique was introduced in 1960); and how the “not reported” cases were handled. Prior to 1970, they were placed in the residual categories, “Industry not reported” and “Occupation not reported.” In 1970, an allocation process was introduced that assigned these cases to major groups. In the 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 surveys, as in 1980, 1990, and 2000 censuses, the “Not reported” cases were assigned to individual categories. Therefore, the 1980, 1990, and 2000 censuses as well as the 1995, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007 data for individual categories included some numbers of persons who were tabulated in a “Not reported” category in previous censuses. The following publications contain information on the various factors affecting comparability and are particularly useful for understanding differ- ences in the occupation and industry information from earlier censuses: U.S. Bureau of the Cen- sus, Changes Between the 1950 and 1960 Occupation and Industry Classifications with Detailed Adjustments of 1950 Data to the 1960 Classifications, Technical Paper No. 18, 1968; U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1970 Occupation and Industry Classification Sys- tems in Terms of their 1960 Occupation and Industry Elements, Technical Paper No. 26, 1972; and U.S. Bureau of the Census, The Rela- tionship Between the 1970 and 1980 Industry and Occupation Classification Systems, Technical Paper No. 59, 1988. For citations for earlier census years, see the 1980 Census of Pop- ulation report, PC801-D, Detailed Population Characteristics. As in the 1990 census, the 1995 survey added a new class of worker category for “private not-for- profit” employers. This category is a subset of the 1980 category “employee of private employ- er.” Also in 1995, as in 1990, employees of for- eign governments, the United Nations, etc., are classified as “private not-for-profit,” rather than Federal Government as in 1970 and 1980. While in theory, there was a change in comparability, in practice, the small number of U.S. residents working for foreign governments made this change negligible. In the 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003 2002, 2001, and 1997 surveys these catego- ries were eliminated. Comparability between the statistics on industry and occupation from the 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 surveys, and 2000 and 1990 censuses, and statistics from other sources is affected by many of the factors de- scribed in the section on “Employment Status.” These factors are primarily geographic differenc- es between residence and place of work, different dates of reference, and differences in counts be- cause of dual job holding. Industry data from population censuses cover all industries and all kinds of workers, whereas, data from establish- ments often excluded private household workers, government workers, and the self-employed. Al- so, the replies from household respondents may have differed in detail and nature from those ob- tained from establishments. Occupation data from the census and the 1995 survey and data from government licensing agen- cies, professional associations, trade unions, etc., may not be as comparable as expected. Organiza- tional listings often include persons not in the la- bor force or persons devoting all or most of their time to another occupation; or the same person may be included in two or more different listings. In addition, relatively few organizations, except for those requiring licensing, attained complete Definitions of Subject Characteristics A-19 coverage of membership in a particular occupa- tional field. LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Language Spoken at Home—Data on lan- guage spoken at home were derived from answers to questionnaire items P14a and P14b. Data were edited to include in tabulations only the popula- tion 5 years old and over. Questions P14a and P14b referred to languages spoken at home in an effort to measure the current use of languages other than English. People who knew languages other than English but did not use them at home or who only used them elsewhere were excluded. Most people who reported speaking a language other than English at home also speak English. The questions did not permit determination of the primary or dominant language of people who spoke both English and another language. (For more information, see discussion below on ‘‘Ability to Speak English.’’) The respondent was asked to mark ‘‘Yes’’ in question P14a if the per- son sometimes or always spoke a language other than English at home. People who spoke only English at home were instructed to answer ‘‘No’’ and to skip the remaining language questions. For people who indicated that they spoke a language other than English at home in question P14a, but failed to specify the name of the language in question P14b, the language was assigned based on the language of other speakers in the house- hold, on the language of a person of the same Spanish origin or detailed race group. People for whom a language other than English was entered in question P14b, and for whom question P14a was blank were assumed to speak that other lan- guage at home. The responses to question P14b (specific language spoken) were written in on the questionnaire and later given a three-digit code using a detailed list of languages which distin- guished more than 380 languages or language groups in a separate clerical coding operation. The same list was used for the 1980 to 2000 cen- suses. If the respondent listed more than one non- English language, only the first was coded. Household language—In households where one or more people (5 years old and over) speak a language other than English, the household lan- guage assigned to all household members is the non-English language spoken by the first person with a non-English language in the following or- der: householder, spouse, parent, sibling, child, grandchild, in-laws, other relatives, stepchild, unmarried partner, housemate or roommate, and other non-relatives. Thus, a person who speaks only English may have a non-English household language assigned to him/her in tabulations of individuals by household language. Limitation of the data—Some people who speak a language other than English at home may have first learned that language at school. How- ever, these people would be expected to indicate that they spoke English ‘‘Very well.’’ People who speak a language other than English, but do not do so at home, should have been reported as not speaking a language other than English at home. The extreme detail in which language names were coded may give a false impression of the linguistic precision of these data. The names used by speakers of a language to identify it may reflect ethnic, geographic, or political affiliations and do not necessarily respect linguistic distinc- tions. The categories shown in the tabulations were chosen on a number of criteria, such as in- formation about the number of speakers of each language that might be expected in the Virgin Isl- ands. Comparability—The language questions are comparable to those asked in the 2000 and 1990 censuses. The language categories shown in the tabulations are slightly different from earlier cen- suses. Ability to Speak English—Data on ability to speak English were derived from the answers to questionnaire item P14c. Respondents who re- A-20 Definitions of Subject Characteristics ported that they spoke a language other than Eng- lish in questionnaire item P14a were asked to in- dicate their ability to speak English in one of the following categories: ‘‘Very well,’’ ‘‘Well,’’ ‘‘Not well,’’ or ‘‘Not at all.’’ The data on ability to speak English represent the person’s own perception about his or her own ability or, because census questionnaires are usually completed by one household member, the responses may represent the perception of another household member. Respondents were not in- structed on how to interpret the response catego- ries in question P14c. People who reported that they spoke a language other than English at home, but whose ability to speak English was not reported, were assigned the English-language ability of a randomly selected person of the same age, Hispanic origin, nativity and year of entry, and language group. Comparability—The current question on ability to speak English was asked for the first time in 1980. In tabulations from 1980, the categories ‘‘Very well’’ and ‘‘Well’’ were combined. Data from other surveys suggested a major difference between the category ‘‘Very well’’ and the re- maining categories. In some tabulations showing ability to speak English, people who reported that they spoke English ‘‘Very well’’ are presented separately from people who reported their ability to speak English as less than ‘‘Very well.’’ MARITAL STATUS The data on marital status were derived from an- swers to questionnaire item P6, which was asked of all persons. The marital status classification refers to the status at the time of enumeration. Data on marital status are tabulated only for per- sons 15 years old and over. All persons were asked whether they were “now married,” “widowed,” “divorced,” “separated,” or “never married.” Couples who live together (unmarried persons, persons consensually mar- ried) were allowed to report the marital status they considered the most appropriate. Never Married—Includes all persons who have never been married, including persons whose on- ly marriage(s) was annulled. Ever Married—Includes persons married at the time of enumeration (including those separated), widowed, or divorced. Now Married, Except Separated—includes persons whose current marriage has not ended through widowhood, divorce, or separation (re- gardless of previous marital history). The catego- ry may also include couples who live together or persons in common-law marriages, if they con- sider this category the most appropriate. In cer- tain tabulations, currently married persons are further classified as “spouse present” or “spouse absent.” In selected tabulations, data for married and separated persons are reorganized and com- bined with information on the presence of the spouse in the same household. Consensually Married—Includes persons living in a marital union without a civil or re- ligious matrimonial contract and are classified as “now married.” They are reported sepa- rately as “consensually married.” The catego- ry may also include couples who live together if they consider this category the most appro- priate. Separated—Includes persons legally separated or otherwise absent from their spouse because of marital discord. Included are persons who have been deserted or who have parted because they no longer want to live together but who have not ob- tained a divorce. Widowed—Includes widows and widowers who have not remarried. Divorced—Includes persons who are legally divorced and who have not remarried. Definitions of Subject Characteristics A-21 Now Married—All persons whose current mar- riage has not ended by widowhood or divorce. This category includes persons defined above as “separated.” Spouse Present—Married persons whose wife or husband was enumerated as a member of the same household, including those whose spouse may have been temporarily absent for such reasons as travel or hospitalization. Spouse Absent—Married persons whose wife or husband was not enumerated as a member of the same household. This catego- ry also includes all married persons living in group quarters. Separated—Defined above. Spouse Absent, Other—Married persons whose wife or husband was not enumerated as a member of the same household, excluding separated. Included is any person whose spouse was employed and living away from home or in an institution or absent in the U.S. Armed Forces. Differences between the number of currently married males and the number of currently mar- ried females occur because of reporting differ- ences and because some husbands and wives have their usual residence in different areas. When marital status was not reported, it was im- puted according to the relationship to the house- holder and sex and age of the person. (For more information on imputation, see Appendix B, Ac- curacy of the Data.) Comparability—The marital status definitions for the 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 surveys are the same as those used in the 2000 and 1990 censuses, and these reflected the 1980 census with the exception of the term “never married” which replaced the 1980 term “single” in tabulations. A general ma- rital status question has been asked in every cen- sus since 1980. MILITARY BENEFITS Military benefits include money received regular- ly from retirement or disability pensions paid by the U.S. military or the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to former members of the Armed Forces or their survivors. U.S. military retire- ment income is received by retired military per- sonnel who served for 20 years or more in the Armed Forces. Corresponding military retirement disability income is received by veterans with 20 or more years of service before retiring due to a disability or other serious health condition. U.S. Military survivor pensions are received by survi- vors of military personnel who retired before their death. The VA benefits include (1) disability payments received by veterans with a service- connected disability or by low-income veterans with a nonservice-connected disability and (2) pensions received by survivors of veterans whose death occurred while in military service. Comparability—The 1990 census was the first time that a question on military benefits was in- cluded in the census; the questionnaire item in the 1997 and 1995 surveys and the 2000 census re- ported similar data. The 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007 surveys did not provide a separate question on the amount of income re- ceived from military benefits. MOBILITY LIMITATION STATUS The data on mobility limitation status were de- rived from answers to questionnaire item P18, which were asked of all persons. This question was asked for the first time in the 1990 census. Persons were identified as having a mobility limi- tation if they had a health condition that had lasted for 6 or more months and which made it difficult to go outside the home alone. Examples of outside activities on the questionnaire included shopping and visiting the doctor’s office. The A-22 Definitions of Subject Characteristics term “health condition” referred to both physical and mental conditions. A temporary health prob- lem, such as a broken bone that was expected to heal normally, was not considered a health condi- tion. Comparability—The 2007 survey questionnaire item was similar to the question asked in the 1990 and 2000 censuses and the 1995, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2006 surveys, which re- ported data on mobility limitation. The 2005 did not ask this question. PLACE OF BIRTH AND PARENTS' PLACE OF BIRTH The data on place of birth were derived from an- swers to questionnaire item P8. Mother’s place of birth and father’s place of birth were derived from answers to questionnaire items P11a and P11b, respectively. Each place of birth question asked for the name of the island in the U.S. Vir- gin Islands, the U.S. State, or the foreign country where the person or the person's parents were born according to current international bounda- ries. Since numerous changes in boundaries of foreign countries have occurred in the last cen- tury, some persons may have reported their place of birth or their parents' place of birth in terms of boundaries that existed at the time of the birth of emigration, or in accordance with their own na- tional preference. Persons not reporting place of birth were assigned the birthplace of another family member or were allocated the response of another person or parent with similar characteristics. Persons allocated as born outside the area of current residence were not allocated a specific foreign country of birth, but were classified as “Born abroad, country or area not specified.” The places of birth shown in the report were selected based on the number of respondents who chose to report that area or country of birth. Comparability—Similar data were shown in tabulations for the 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 surveys as for the 2000, 1990, and 1980 censuses. However, non response was not allocated. Instead, such persons were shown separately in the tables under “Place of birth not reported.” POVERTY STATUS IN 2006 The data on poverty status were derived from an- swers to the same questions as the income data, questionnaire item P34. (For more information see the discussion under “Income in 2006.”) Poverty statistics presented in 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 surveys and census publications were based on a defini- tion originated by the Social Security Administra- tion in 1964 and subsequently modified by Feder- al interagency committees in 1969 and 1980. These poverty statistics were prescribed by the Office of Management and Budget in Directive 14 as the standard to be used by Federal agencies for statistical purposes. At the core of this definition was the 1961 econ- omy food plan, the least costly of four nutritional- ly adequate food plans designed by the Depart- ment of Agriculture. It was determined from the Agriculture Department's 1955 survey of food consumption that families of three or more per- sons spend approximately one-third of their in- come on food; hence, the poverty level for these families was set at three times the cost of the economy food plan. For smaller families and persons living alone, the cost of the economy food plan was multiplied by factors that were slightly higher to compensate for the relatively larger fixed expenses for these smaller house- holds. Definitions of Subject Characteristics A-23 The income cutoffs used by the Census Bureau to determine the poverty status of families and unre- lated individuals included a set of 48 thresholds arranged in a two-dimensional matrix consisting of family size (from 1 person to 9 or more per- sons) cross-classified by presence and number of family members under 18 years old (from no children present to 8 or more children present). Unrelated individuals and two-person families were further differentiated by age of the house- holder (under 65 year old and 65 years old and over). The total income of each family or unrelated in- dividual in the sample was tested against the ap- propriate poverty threshold to determine the po- verty status of that family or unrelated individual. If the total income was less than the correspond- ing cutoff, the family or unrelated individual was classified as “Below the poverty level.” The number of persons below the poverty level was the sum of the number of persons in families with incomes below the poverty level and the number of unrelated individuals with incomes below the poverty level. The poverty thresholds are revised annually to allow for changes in the cost of living as reflected in the Consumer Price Index. The average pover- ty threshold for a family of four persons was $12,674 in 1989 and $15,141 in 1994. (For in- formation on the 2006 poverty thresholds, see Table A.) Poverty thresholds were applied on a national basis for the U.S. and were not adjusted for regional, State or local variations in the cost of living. Therefore, the thresholds used for the Virgin Islands are the same as those used in the United States. For a detailed discussion of the poverty definition, see U.S. Bureau of the Census, Current Population Reports, Series P-60, No. 210, Poverty in the United States: 1999. Persons for Whom Poverty Status is De- termined—Poverty status was determined for all persons except institutionalized persons, persons in military group quarters and in college dormito- ries, and unrelated individuals under 15 years old. These groups also were excluded from the deno- minator when calculating poverty rates. Poverty Thresholds for 2006 by Size of Family and Number of Related Children Under 18 Years Related children under 18 years Size of family unit Weighted Eight average None One Two Three Four Five Six Seven or more thresholds One person (unrelated individual).... 10,294 Under 65 years....................... 10,488 10,488 65 years and over.................... 9,669 9,669 Two people............................ 13,167 Householder under 65 years........... 13,569 13,500 13,896 Householder 65 years and over...... 12,201 12,186 13,843 Three people.......................... 16,079 15,769 16,227 16,242 Four people........................... 20,614 20,794 21,134 20,444 20,516 Five people........................... 24,382 25,076 25,441 24,662 24,059 23,691 Six people............................ 27,560 28,842 28,957 28,360 27,788 26,938 26,434 Seven people.......................... 31,205 33,187 33,394 32,680 32,182 31,254 30,172 28,985 Eight people.......................... 34,774 37,117 37,444 36,770 36,180 35,342 34,278 33,171 32,890 Nine people or more................... 41,499 44,649 44,865 44,269 43,768 42,945 41,813 40,790 40,536 38,975 Source: U.S. Census Bureau. A-24 Definitions of Subject Characteristics Specified Poverty Levels—Since the poverty levels currently in use by the Federal Government do not meet all the needs of data users, some of the data are presented for alternate levels. These specified poverty levels are obtained by multiply- ing the income cutoffs at the poverty level by the appropriate factor. For example, the average in- come cutoff at 125 percent of poverty level was $18,926 ($l5, 141 x 1.25) in 1994 for a family of four persons. Weighted Average Thresholds at the Po- verty Level—The average thresholds shown in the first column of Table A are weighted by the presence and number of children. For example, the weighted average threshold for a given family size is obtained by multiplying the threshold for each presence and number of children category within the given family size by the number of families in that category. These products are then aggregated across the entire range of presence and number of children categories, and the aggre- gate is divided by the total number of families in the group to yield the weighted average threshold at the poverty level for that family size. Since the basic thresholds used to determine the poverty status of families and unrelated individu- als are applied to all families and unrelated indi- viduals, the weighted average poverty thresholds are derived using all families and unrelated indi- viduals rather than just those classified as being below the poverty level. Income Deficit—Represents the difference be- tween the total income of families and unrelated individuals below the poverty level and their re- spective poverty thresholds. In computing the income deficit, families reporting a net income loss are assigned zero dollars and for such cases the deficit is equal to the poverty threshold. This measure provided an estimate of the amount that would be required to raise the incomes of all poor families and unrelated individuals to their respec- tive poverty thresholds. The income deficit is thus a measure of the degree of impoverishment of a family or unrelated individual. However, caution must be used in comparing the average deficits of families with different characteristics. Apparent differences in average income deficits may, to some extent, be a function of differences in family size. Mean Income Deficit—Represents the amount obtained by dividing the total income deficit of a group below the poverty level by the number of families (or unrelated individuals) in that group. Comparability—The poverty definition used in the 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 surveys was the same as that used in the 2000, 1990 and 1980 censuses. For a com- plete discussion of these modifications and their impact, see the Current Population Reports, Se- ries P-60, No. 210, Poverty in the United States: 1999. The population covered in the poverty statistics derived from the 1980 and 1990 censuses was essentially the same as in the 1970 census. The only difference was that in 1980 and 1990, unre- lated individuals under 15 years old were ex- cluded from the poverty universe, while in 1970, only those under 14 years old were excluded. The poverty data from the 1960 census excluded all person’s in group quarters and included all unrelated individuals regardless of age. It was unlikely that these differences in population cov- erage would have had significant impact when comparing the poverty data for persons since the 1960 census. RACE The data on race were derived from answers to questionnaire item P4, which was asked of all persons. The concept of race as used by the Cen- sus Bureau reflects self-identification; it does not denote any clear-cut scientific definition of bio- logical stock. The data for race represent self- classification by people according to the race with which they most closely identify. Furthermore, it is recognized that the categories of the race item Definitions of Subject Characteristics A-25 include both racial and national origin or socio- cultural groups. During direct interviews conducted by enumera- tors, if a person could not provide a single re- sponse to the race question, he or she was asked to select, based on self-identification, the group which best described his or her racial identity. If a person could not provide a single race response, the race of the mother was used. If a single race response could not be provided for the person's mother, the first race reported by the person was used. In all cases where occupied housing units, households, or families are classified by race, the race of the householder was used. The racial classification used by the Census Bu- reau generally adheres to the guidelines in Feder- al Statistical Directive No. 15, issued by the Of- fice of Management and Budget, which provides standards on ethnic and racial categories for sta- tistical reporting to be used by all Federal agen- cies. The racial categories used in the 2007 sur- vey are provided below. Black—A person having origins in any of the Black racial groups of Africa. Includes persons who indicated their race as “Black or Negro” or reported entries such as West Indian, Jamaican, Haitian, Black Puerto Rican, African American, or American. White—A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, the Middle East, or North Africa. Includes persons who indicated their race as “White” or reported entries such as French, Irish, German, Italian, Lebanese, Near Easterner, Arab, or Polish. Asian—Includes persons who indicated their race as “Asian” or reported entries such as Arab, Indian, or Chinese. Pacific Islander—Includes persons who indi- cated their race as “Pacific Islander” or reported entries such as Filipinos, Japanese, Hawaiian, Samoan, or Guamanian. American Indian or Alaska Native—A per- son having origins in any of the original peoples of North and South American (including Central America) and who maintain tribal affiliation or community attachment. Includes persons who classified themselves as such in one of the specif- ic race categories identified below. American Indian—Includes persons who in- dicated their race as “American Indian,” en- tered the name of an Indian tribe, or reported such entries as Canadian Indian, French- American Indian, or Spanish-American In- dian. Alaska Native—This category includes writ- ten responses of Eskimos, Aleuts, and Alaska Indians as well as entries such as Artic Slope, Inupiat, Yupik, Alutiiq, Egegik, and Pribilo- vian. The Alaska tribes are the Alaskan Athabascan, Tlingit, and Haida. The informa- tion for Census 2000 is based on the Ameri- can Indian Tribal Classification List for the 1990 census, which was expanded to list the individual Alaska Native Villages when pro- vided as a written response for race. Other Race—Includes all other persons not in- cluded in the “Black,” “White,” “Asian,” “Pacific Islander,” or the “American Indian or Alaska Na- tive” race categories described above. If the race entry for a member of a household was missing on the questionnaire, race was assigned based upon the reported entries of race by other household members using specific rules of prece- dence of household relationship. For example, if race were missing for the daughter of the house- holder, then the race of her mother (as female householder or female spouse) would be as- signed. If there were no female householder or spouse in the household, the daughter would be assigned her father's (male householder) race. If A-26 Definitions of Subject Characteristics race was not reported for anyone in the house- hold, the race of a householder in a previously processed household was assigned. This proce- dure is a variation of the general imputation pro- cedures described in Appendix C, Accuracy of the Data. Limitation of the Data—In the 2000 and 1990 censuses, respondents sometimes did not fill in a check box or filled the “Other race” check box and wrote in a response, such as West Indian, in this write-in space for “Other race.” During the coding and editing process, these responses were assigned to the appropriate racial designation. Also, some Hispanic origin persons did not mark a race category, but provided entries such as Mexican or Puerto Rican. These persons were classified in the “Other race” category during the coding and editing process. Comparability— In the 1980 census, there were no separate categories for persons identifying as “Asian or Pacific Islander” or “Indian (Amer.), Eskimo, or Aleut.” Persons who identified as such were reported in the “Other” category. In the 1990 census, there were separate categories for “Asian or Pacific Islander” and “Indian (Amer.), Eskimo, or Aleut,” as well as two write- in spaces allowing “Asian or Pacific Islander” persons or “Other race” persons to identify spe- cific race groups. (In 1980 there was just one write-in space for persons identifying as “Other.”) Persons entering a write-in response had their in- dividual entries coded and classified to the appro- priate race regardless of whether they filled a check box. This allowed for the accurate tabula- tion and reporting of persons identifying as “Asian or Pacific Islander” or “Indian (Amer.), Eskimo, or Aleut” along with those reporting as “Black or Negro” or “White” in the 1990 census. There was one main difference between the 1990 census and the 1995 and 1997 surveys in the ra- cial categories provided. In the 1990 census, Asians and Pacific Islanders were represented in the single category of “Asian or Pacific Islander.” For the 1995 and 1997 surveys this category was broken down into two categories: “Asian (Leba- nese, Indian, Arab, Chinese)” and “Pacific Islan- der (Japanese, Philippino).” In addition, a write- in response space was not provided for “Asian or Pacific Islander” persons or “Other race” persons to identify specific race groups. In the 2000 census, there were 15 racial catego- ries provided: “White,” “Black, African Ameri- can, or Negro,” “American Indian or Alaska Na- tive,” “Asian Indian,” “Chinese,” “Filipino,” “Japanese,” “Korean,” “Vietnamese,” “Other Asian,” “Native Hawaiian,” “Guamanian or Chamorro,” “Somoan,” “Other Pacific Islander,” “Some other race.” There was also write-in space provided for those selecting “Other Asian,” “Oth- er Pacific Islander,” and “Some other race.” The categories used in the 2001, 2002, 2003 2004, 2006, and 2007 surveys resembled those from the 1995 and 1997 surveys, with a few ex- ceptions. The 1995 and 1997 survey categories of “Asian (Lebanese, Indian, Arab, Chinese)” and “American Indian, Eskimo, Aleut” were changed to “Asian (Arab, Indian, Chinese)” and “Am. In- dian or Alaska Native.” In addition, the 1997 category of “Pacific Islander (Japanese, Philippi- no)” was changed to “Pacific Islander.” In 2005, “Black, White and Other” were the only racial categories used. REFERENCE WEEK The data on labor force status was related to the reference week; that is, the calendar week preced- ing the date on which the respondents were inter- viewed by enumerators. This week is not the same for all respondents since the enumeration was not completed in one week. The occurrence of holidays during the enumeration period could affect the data on actual hours worked during the reference week, but probably had no effect on overall measurement of employment status (see the discussion below on “Comparability”). Definitions of Subject Characteristics A-27 Comparability—The reference weeks for the 2007 survey included that time between the fourth week of April 2007 and the third week of October 2007 during which time enumerators worked in the field. Some workers may have ob- served holidays such as Fourth of July or other local holidays. The occurrence of holidays could affect the com- parability of the 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 survey data and that of the 2000, 1990, and 1980 census data on actual hours worked for some areas if the respective weeks containing holidays were the reference weeks for a significant number of persons. The holidays probably did not affect the overall mea- surement of employment status since this infor- mation was based on work activity during the en- tire reference week. RESIDENCE IN 2002 The data on residence five years ago in the 2007 survey were derived from answers to question- naire item P16. For those persons reporting in question P15 that on April 1, 2002 they lived in a different house from their current residence on that date, this item asked for the name of the isl- and in the U.S. Virgin Islands, the U.S. State, commonwealth, territory, or foreign country where the person was then living. Residence in 2002 is used in conjunction with location of cur- rent residence to determine the extent of residen- tial mobility of the population and the resulting redistribution of the population among the islands and between the islands and the U.S. States and foreign countries. When no information on residence in 2002 was reported for a person, information for other fami- ly members, if available, was used to assign a lo- cation of residence in 2002. All cases of nonres- ponse or incomplete response that were not as- signed a previous residence based on information from other family members were allocated the previous residence of another person with similar characteristics who provided complete informa- tion. The tabulation category, “Same house,” includes all persons 5 years old and over who did not move during the 5 years as well as those who had moved but by 2007 had returned to their 2002 residence. The category, “Different house in the U.S. Virgin Islands,” includes persons who lived in the U.S. Virgin Islands in 2002 but in a differ- ent house or apartment from the one they occu- pied on April 1, 2007. These movers are then further subdivided according to the type of move. In most tabulations, persons who moved within the U.S. Virgin Islands are divided into those moving within the same island and those moving from a different island. Movers from outside the U.S. Virgin Islands are usually divided into three groups according to their 2002 residence: “In the United States,” “On another Caribbean island,” and “Elsewhere.” The last group “Elsewhere,” includes those persons who were residing in a foreign country, Puerto Rico, or another outlying area of the U.S. in 2002, including members of the Armed Forces and their dependents. The number of persons who were living in a dif- ferent house in 2002 is somewhat less than the total number of moves during the 5-year period. Some persons in the same house at the two dates had moved during the 5-year period but by the time of the survey had returned to their 2002 resi- dence. Other persons who were living in a differ- ent house had made one or more intermediate moves. For similar reasons, the number of per- sons living on a different island may be unders- tated. Comparability—The 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 survey ques- tion reported data similar to that in the 2000 and 1990 censuses. Similar questions were also asked in the 1980 and 1990 censuses, but in 1980 pre- vious residence was not allocated for nonres- ponse. These persons were shown in the category “residence in 1975 not reported.” In the 1970 A-28 Definitions of Subject Characteristics census, the migration questions did not ask for residence in a specific village or island within the area. SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS Tabulation of data on enrollment, educational at- tainment, and labor force status for the population 16 to 19 years old allows for calculation of the proportion of the age group who are not enrolled in school and not high school graduates or “dro- pouts” and an unemployment rate for the “dro- pout” population. Definitions of the three topics and descriptions of the census items from which they were derived are presented in “Educational Attainment,” “Employment Status,” and “School Enrollment and Type of School.” The published tabulations include both the civilian and Armed Forces populations, but labor force status is pro- vided for the civilian population only. Therefore, the component labor force status may not add to the total lines high school graduate and not high school graduate. The difference is Armed Forces. Comparability—The tabulation of school enrollment by labor force status in the 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 surveys is similar to that published in 2000, 1990, and 1980 census reports. The 1980 census tabulation included a single data line for Armed Forces; however, enrollment, attainment, and la- bor force status data were shown for the civilian population only. In 1970, tabulation was in- cluded for 16 to 21 year old males not attending school. SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL Data on school enrollment were derived from an- swers to questionnaire item P12, which was asked of all persons. Persons were classified as enrolled in school if they reported attending a “regular” public or private school or college at any time in the past 3 months, and the time of enumeration. The question included instructions to “include only nursery or preschool, kindergarten, elemen- tary school, and schooling that leads to a high school diploma or a college degree, or vocational certificate” as regular school. Enumerators were instructed that enrollment in a trade or business school, company training, or tutoring were not to be included unless the course would be accepted for credit at a regular elemen- tary school, high school, or college. Persons who did not answer the enrollment question were as- signed the enrollment status and type of school of a person with the same age, race or Hispanic ori- gin, and, at older ages, sex, whose residence was in the same or a nearby area. Public and Private School—Includes persons who attended school in the reference period and indicated they were enrolled by marking one of the questionnaire categories for either “public school, public college” or “private school or pri- vate college.” A public school is defined as “any school or college controlled and supported by the local or Federal Government.” Schools supported and controlled primarily by religious organiza- tions or other private groups are defined as pri- vate. Persons who filled both the “public” and “private” circles are edited to the first entry, “public.” Level of School In Which Enrolled— Persons who were enrolled in school were classi- fied as enrolled in “preprimary school,” “elemen- tary or high school,” or “college” according to their response to question P13a (years of school completed or highest degree received). Persons who were enrolled and reported completing nur- sery school or less were classified as enrolled in “preprimary school,” which includes kindergar- ten. Similarly, enrolled persons who had com- pleted at least kindergarten, but not high school, were classified as enrolled in elementary or high school. Enrolled persons who reported complet- ing high school or some college or having re- ceived a post-secondary degree were classified as Definitions of Subject Characteristics A-29 enrolled in "college." Enrolled persons who re- ported completing the twelfth grade but receiving “NO DIPLOMA”' were classified as enrolled in high school. (For more information on level of school, see the discussion under “Educational At- tainment.”) Comparability—The 2007 survey questions on school enrollment and amount of school com- pleted mirrored that of the 2006, 2005, 2004 2003, and 2001 surveys. School enrollment ques- tions have been included in the decennial census since 1930; grade attended was first asked in 1950; type of school was first asked in 1970. In 1930, the enrollment question referred to atten- dance since September 1. In 1940, the reference was to attendance in the month preceding the census, and in the 1950 and subsequent censuses, the question referred to attendance in the two months preceding the census date. In past years, instructions on the types of schools to include have changed. In the 1950 instruc- tions, the term “regular school” was introduced, and it was defined as schooling, which “advances a person towards an elementary or high school diploma or a college, university, or professional school degree.” Vocational, trade, or business schools were excluded unless they were graded and considered part of a regular school system. On-the-job training was excluded, as were nur- sery school and kindergarten. Instruction by cor- respondence was excluded unless it was given by a regular school and counted towards promotion. In 1960, the question used the term “regular school or college” and a similar, though ex- panded, definition of “regular” was included in the instructions, which continued to exclude nur- sery school, but included kindergarten. In the 1970 census, the questionnaire used the phrase “regular school or college” and included instruc- tions to “count nursery school, kindergarten, and schooling which leads to an elementary school certificate, high school diploma, or college de- gree.” The age range for which enrollment data have been obtained and published has varied over the censuses. Information on enrollment was record- ed for persons 5 to 24 years old in 1940; for per- sons 5 to 29 years old in 1950; for persons age 5 to 34 in 1960; and for those 3 years old and over since 1970. Most of the published enrollment figures referred to persons 5 to 24 in 1940, 5 to 29 in 1950, 5 to 34 in 1960, 3 to 34 in 1970 and 3 years old and over in 1980 and 1990. This growth in the age group whose enrollment was reported reflects increased interest in the number of children in preprimary schools and in the num- ber of older persons attending colleges and uni- versities. In the 1950 and subsequent censuses, college stu- dents were enumerated where they lived while attending college, whereas in earlier censuses, they generally were enumerated at their parental homes. This change should not affect the compa- rability of national figures on college enrollment since 1940; however, it may affect the compara- bility over time of enrollment figures at sub- national levels. Type of school was first introduced in the 1970 census. The type of school was incorporated into the “yes” response categories for the enrollment question. The types identified were “public,” “parochial,” and “other private.” In the 1980 census, “private, church related” and “private, not church related” replaced “parochial,” and “other private.” Grade of enrollment was first available in the 1950 census, where it was obtained from responses to the question on highest grade of school completed. Enumerators were instructed, “for a person still in school, the last grade com- pleted will be the grade preceding the one in which he or she was now enrolled.” From 1960 to 1980, grade of enrollment was obtained from the highest grade attended in the two-part ques- tion used to measure educational attainment. (For more information, see the discussion under “Edu- cational Attainment.”) The form of the question A-30 Definitions of Subject Characteristics from which level of enrollment was derived in the 1990 census most closely corresponds to the question used in 1950. While data from prior censuses can be aggregated to provide levels of enrollment comparable to the 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 surveys, and the 2000 and 1990 censuses, the surveys and census data cannot be desegregated to show sin- gle grade of enrollment as in previous censuses. Data on school enrollment were also collected and published by other Federal and local govern- ment agencies. Where these data were obtained from administrative records of school systems and institutions of higher learning, they were only roughly comparable with data from population censuses and household surveys because of dif- ferences in definitions and concepts, subject mat- ter covered, time references, and enumeration methods. At the local level, the difference be- tween the location of the institution and the resi- dence of the student may affect the comparability of census and administrative data. Differences between the boundaries of school districts and census geographic units also may affect these comparisons. SELF-CARE LIMITATION STATUS The data on self-care limitation status were de- rived from answers to questionnaire item P18b, which was asked of all persons. Persons were identified as having a self-care limitation if they had a health condition that had lasted for 6 or more months and which made it difficult to take care of their own personal needs, such as “dress- ing, bathing, or getting around inside the home.” The term “health condition” referred to both physical and mental conditions. A temporary health problem, such as a broken bone that was expected to heal normally was not considered a health condition. Comparability—1990 was the first time that a question on self-care limitation was included in the census. The 2007, 2006, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 surveys and the 2000 cen- sus asked the same question. SEX The data on sex were derived from answers to questionnaire item P3, which was asked of all persons. For most cases in which sex was not reported, it was determined by the appropriate entry from the person's given name and house- hold relationship. Otherwise, sex was imputed according to the relationship to the householder and the age and marital status of the person. (For more information on imputation, see Appendix B, Accuracy of the Data.) Sex Ratio—A measure derived by dividing the total number of males by the total number of fe- males and multiplying by 100. Comparability—A question on the sex of indi- viduals has been asked of the total population in every census and survey. VETERAN STATUS Data on veteran status, period of military service, and years of military service were derived from answers to questionnaire item P19, which was asked of all persons 16 years and over. Veteran Status—The data on veteran status were derived from responses to question P19. For census data products, a “civilian veteran” is a person 16 years old or over who had served (even for a short time) but is not now serving on active duty in the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, or the Coast Guard, or who served as a Merchant Marine seaman during World War II. Persons who served in the National Guard or mil- itary Reserves are classified as veterans only if they were ever called or ordered to active duty not counting the 4-6 months for initial training or yearly summer camps. All other civilians 16 years old and over are classified as non-veterans. Definitions of Subject Characteristics A-31 Period of Military Service—For the 1980, 1990 and 2000 censuses and the 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006 and 2007 surveys, people who indicated that they had served on active duty or were now on active duty were asked to indicate the period or periods in which they served. This question was not asked in the 1995 and 1997 sur- veys. Years of Military Services—For the 1990 census, people who indicated that they had served on active duty or were now on active duty were asked to report the total number of years and months of active-duty service. For the 2000 cen- sus and the 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006 and 2007 surveys, people who indicated that they had served on active duty or were now on active duty were asked to report whether the total number of years of active-duty services was less than 2 years or 2 years or more. The question asked for accu- mulated service, which is not necessarily the same as continuous service. This question was not asked in the 1995 and 1997 surveys and the 1980 and earlier censuses. Limitation of the Data—There may be a ten- dency for the following kinds of persons to report erroneously that they served on active duty in the Armed Forces: (a) persons who served in the Na- tional Guard or military Reserves but were never called to active duty; (b) civilian employees or volunteers for the USO, Red Cross, or the De- partment of Defense for its predecessor Depart- ments, War and Navy; and (c) employees of the Merchant Marine or Public Health Service. Comparability—Since census data on veterans were based on self-reported responses, they may differ from data from other sources such as ad- ministrative records of the Department of De- fense. Census data may also differ from Veterans Administration data on the benefits-eligible popu- lation, since factors determining eligibility for veterans’ benefits differ from the rules for classi- fying veterans in the census. In the 1990 census the question was expanded from the veteran/not veteran question in 1980 to include questions on current active duty status and service in the military Reserves and the Na- tional Guard. The expansion was intended to cla- rify the appropriate response for persons in the Armed Forces and for persons who served in the National Guard or military Reserve units only. For the first time in a census, service during World War II as a Merchant Marine Seaman was considered active-duty military service and per- sons with such service were counted as veterans. An additional period of military service, “Sep- tember 1980 or later” was added in 1990. As in 1970 and 1980, persons reporting more than one period of service are shown in the most recent wartime period of service category. The question on Years of Military Service was new for 1990. The wording of the question on veteran status for the 1995, 1997 and 2005 surveys was limited to whether persons were now on active duty; had been on active duty in the past, but not now; had served in the Reserves or National Guard, or had not been on active duty. This represented only one part of a three-part question in the 1990 and 2000 censuses and the 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006 and 2007 surveys. There were several changes in the period of ser- vices categories from 1990 to 2000. The category “World War I” was dropped and the category “September 1980 or later” was changed to “Sep- tember 1980 to July 1990.” In addition, the cate- gories “April 1995 or later” and “August 1990 to March 1995” were added in the 2000 census. The 2001 and 2002 surveys used the same cate- gories as the 2000 census. In the 2003, 2004. 2005, 2006 and 2007 survey, the category “Au- gust 1990 to March 1995 (including Persian Gulf War)” was changed to “August 1990 to August 2001 (including Persian Gulf War)” and the cate- gory “April 1995 or later” was changed to “Sep- tember 2001 or later.” A-32 Definitions of Subject Characteristics WORK DISABILITY STATUS The data on work disability were derived from answers to questionnaire items P18c and P18d, which were asked of all persons 15 years old and over. Persons were identified as having a work disability if they had a health condition that had lasted for 6 or more months and which limited the kind or amount of work they could do at a job or business. A person was limited in the kind of work he or she could do if the person had a health condition that restricted his or her choice of jobs. A person was limited in the amount of work if he or she was not able to work full-time. Persons with a work disability were further classified as “Prevented from working” or “Not prevented from working.” The term “health condition” referred to both physical and mental conditions. A temporary health problem, such as a broken bone that was expected to heal normally was not considered a health condition. Comparability—The wording of the question on work disability for the 2007 survey was the same in the 1995, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 and 2006 survey and 2000, 1990, and 1980 cen- suses. Information on work disability was first collected in 1970. In that census, the work disa- bility question did not contain a clause restricting the definition of disability to limitations caused by a health condition that had lasted 6 or more months; however, it did contain a separate ques- tion about the duration of the disability. This question was not asked in the 2005 survey. WORK STATUS The data on work status in the past 12 months were derived from answers to questionnaire items P26 to P28, which was asked of persons 16 years and over. Persons 16 years old and over who worked 1 or more weeks according to the criteria described below are classified as “Worked in the past 12 months.” All other persons 16 years old and over are classified as “Did not work in the past 12 months.” Some tabulations showing work status include 15 year olds; these persons, by definition, are classified as “Did not work in the past 12 months.” Weeks Worked—The data on weeks in the past 12 months were derived from responses to ques- tionnaire item P27. Question P27 (Weeks Worked in the past 12 months) was asked of per- sons 16 years old and over who indicated in ques- tion P26 that they worked in the past 12 months. The data pertain to the number of weeks during the past 12 months in which a person did any work for pay or profit (including paid vacation and paid sick leave) or worked without pay on a family farm or in a family business. Weeks of active service in the Armed Forces are also in- cluded. Usual Hours Worked Per Week The data on usual hours worked per week worked in the past 12 months were derived from answers to questionnaire item P28. This question was asked of persons 16 years old and over who indi- cated that they worked in the past 12 months. The data pertain to the number of hours a person usually worked during the weeks worked in the past 12 months. The respondent was to report the number of hours worked per week in the majority of the weeks he or she worked in the past 12 months. If the hours worked per week varied considerably during the past 12 months, the res- pondent was to report an approximate average of the hours worked per week. The statistics on usual hours worked per week in the past 12 months are not necessarily related to the data on actual hours worked during the census reference week (question P21). Persons 16 years old and over who reported that they usually worked 35 or more hours each week during the weeks they worked are classified as “Usually worked full time,” persons who reported that they usually Definitions of Subject Characteristics A-33 worked 1 to 34 hours are classified as “Usually worked part time.” Year-Round Full-Time Workers—All per- sons 16 years old and over who usually worked 35 hours or more per week for 50 to 52 weeks in the past 12 months. Number of Workers in Family—The term “worker” as used for these data is defined based on the criteria for Work Status. Limitation of the Data—It is probable that the number of persons who worked in the past 12 months and the number of weeks worked are un- derstated since there was some tendency for res- pondents to forget intermittent or short periods of employment or to exclude weeks worked without pay. There may also be a tendency for persons not to include weeks of paid vacation among their weeks worked; one result may be that the census figures may understate the number of persons who worked “50 to 52 weeks.” Comparability—The data on weeks worked collected in the 2007 survey were comparable with data from the 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 surveys and the 2000, 1990, 1980, 1970, and 1960 censuses, but may not be entirely comparable with data from the 1940 and 1950 censuses. Since the 1960 census, two separate questions have been used to obtain this information. The first identified persons with any work experience during the year and, thus, indicated those persons for whom the questions on number of weeks worked applied. In 1940 and 1950, however, the questionnaires contained only a single question on number of weeks worked. In 1970, persons responded to the question on weeks worked by indicating one of six weeks- worked intervals. In 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 surveys, as well as in 1990 and 1980 censuses, persons were asked to enter the specific number of weeks they worked. YEAR OF ENTRY The data on year of entry were derived from an- swers to questionnaire item P10, which was asked of all persons. The question, “In what month and year did this person come to the U.S. Virgin Isl- ands to stay?” was asked of persons who indi- cated in the question on citizenship that they were not born in the U.S. Virgin Islands. (For more information, see the discussion under “Citizen- ship.”) The 2007 survey questions, tabulations, and cen- sus data products about citizenship and year of entry include no reference to immigration. All persons who were born and resided outside the U.S. Virgin Islands before becoming residents of the U.S. Virgin Islands have a date of entry. Some of these persons are U.S. citizens by birth (e.g., persons born in Puerto Rico or born abroad of American parents). To avoid any possible con- fusion concerning the date of entry of persons who are U.S. citizens by birth, the term, and “year of entry” is used in this report instead of the term "year of immigration." Limitation of the Data—The census questions on nativity, citizenship, and year of entry were not designed to measure the degree of perma- nence of residence in the United States. The phrase, “to stay” was used to obtain the year in which the person became a resident of the United States. Although the respondent was directed to indicate the year he or she entered the country “to stay,” it was difficult to ensure that respondents interpreted the phrase correctly. Comparability—A question on year of entry (alternately called “year of immigration”) was asked in the 1970, 1980, and 1990 censuses. In 1980, the question on year of entry included six arrival time intervals. The number of arrival in- tervals was expanded to ten in 1990. In 1980, the A-34 Definitions of Subject Characteristics question on year of entry was asked only of the foreign-born population. In 1990, all persons not born in the Virgin Islands were to complete the question on year of entry. In the 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 surveys persons gave the month and year of entry into the U.S. Virgin Islands as well as the “coun- try or state of immediate previous residence.” Definitions of Subject Characteristics A-35 HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS ACREAGE The data on acreage were obtained from ques- tionnaire item H5. This question was asked at all occupied and vacant one-family houses and mo- bile homes. This question determines a range of acres on which the house or mobile home is located. The intent of this item is to exclude owner-occupied and renter-occupied universes for value and rent tabulations. Another major purpose for this item, in conjunction with questionnaire item H6 on agricultural sales, is to identify farm units. The land may consist of more than one tract or plot. These tracks or plots are usually adjoining; however, they may be separated by a road, creek, another piece of land, etc. Comparability—The 1990 census asked two questions regarding acreage. This first question asked all one-family houses, “Is this house on ten or more acres?” and the second question asked how many acres (“Less than 1 acre,” “1 to 9 acres,” and “10 or more acres”). In contrast, the 1995 survey, as well as the 2000 census, asked only the second question. In the 1997 survey a question on acreage was not asked. The 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006 and 2007 surveys asked all one-family houses and mobile homes a ques- tion on how many acres the home was on. The categories were similar to those used in the 1995 survey and the 2000 and 1990 census. In 2005 no question on acreage was asked. AGRICULTURAL SALES Data on the sales of agricultural crops were ob- tained from questionnaire item H6 and was asked at occupied one-family houses and mobile homes located on lots of 1 acre or more. Data for this item exclude units on lots of less than 1 acre, units located in structures containing 2 or more units, and all vacant units. This item refers to the total amount (before taxes and expenses) received in the 12 months prior to the interview, from the sale of crops, vegetables, fruits, nuts, livestock and livestock products, and nursery and forest products, produced on “this property.” Respon- dents new to a unit were to estimate total agricul- tural sales from the 12 months prior to the inter- view even if some portion of the sales had been made by previous occupants of the unit. This item is used mainly to classify housing units as farm or non-farm residences, not to provide detailed information on the sale of agricultural products. Comparability—The 1990 and 2000 census and the 1995 survey all asked for the previous year’s agricultural sales, while the 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006 and 2007 surveys requested the amount of agricultural sales for the previous 12 months. This question was not asked in the 1997 and 2005 survey. Another difference in this ques- tion across the censuses and surveys is that the 1990 and 2000 censuses, as well as the 1995 sur- vey, provided a series of response categories for the amount of agricultural sales. In the 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006 and 2007 surveys the question provided “Yes” and “No” categories for the question, “In the past 12 months were the sales of all agricultural products from this proper- ty $1,000 or more.” AIR CONDITIONING The data on air conditioning were obtained from questionnaire item H14, which was asked at both occupied and vacant housing units. Air condi- tioning is defined as the cooling of air by a refri- geration unit. It does not include evaporative coolers, fans, or blowers, which are not connected to a refrigeration unit; however, it does include heat pumps. A central system is an installation, A-36 Definitions of Subject Characteristics which air-conditions a number of rooms. In an apartment building, each apartment may have its own central system, or there may be several sys- tems, each providing central air conditioning for a group of apartments. A central system with indi- vidual room controls is a 'central air-conditioning system'. A 'room unit' is an individual air condi- tioner, which is installed in a window or an out- side wall and is generally intended to cool one room, although it may sometimes be used to cool more than one room. Comparability—Data on air conditioning were collected for the first time in 1980 and were shown only for year-round housing units. In the 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 surveys as in the 1990 census, data are shown for all housing units. BEDROOMS The data on bedrooms were obtained from ques- tionnaire item H9, which was asked at both occu- pied and vacant housing units. The number of bedrooms is the count of rooms designed to be used as bedrooms; that is, the number of rooms that would be listed as bedrooms if the house or apartment were on the market for sale or for rent. Included are all rooms intended to be use as bed- rooms even if they currently are being used for some other purpose. A housing unit consisting of only one room, such as a one-room efficiency apartment is classified, by definition, as having no bedroom. Comparability—Data on bedrooms have been collected in every census since 1960. In 1970 and 1980, data for bedrooms were shown only for year-round units. In past censuses, a room was defined as a bedroom if it was used mainly for sleeping even if also used for other purposes. Rooms that were designed to be use as bedrooms but used mainly for other purposes were not con- sidered to be bedrooms. A distribution of hous- ing units by number of bedrooms calculated from data collected in a 1986 U.S. test showed virtual- ly no differences in the two versions except in the two-bedroom category, where the previous “use” definition showed a slightly lower proportion of units. In the 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 surveys, respondents were asked to fill in a number for the amount of bed- rooms in the housing unit, whereas the 1990 cen- sus offered a range of 5 choices from “no bed- room” to 5 or more bedrooms. BUSINESS ON PROPERTY The data for business on property were obtained from questionnaire item H7. The question was asked at all occupied and vacant one-family houses and mobile homes. This question is used to exclude owner-occupied one-family houses with business or medical offices on the property from certain statistics on financial characteristics. A business must be easily recognizable from the outside. It usually will have a separate outside entrance and have the appearance of a business, such as a grocery store, restaurant, or barber shop. It may be either attached to the house or mobile home or be located elsewhere on the property. Those housing units in which a room is used for business or professional purposes and has no re- cognizable alterations to the outside are not con- sidered as having a business. Medical offices are considered businesses for tabulation purposes. Comparability—The question on the existence of a business on the property was the same in the 1990 and 2000 censuses and the 1995, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007 surveys. The 1997 survey did not ask about the presence of a business on the property. CONDOMINIUM FEE A condominium fee normally is charged monthly to the owners of the individual condominium units by the condominium owners association to cover operating, maintenance, administrative, and Definitions of Subject Characteristics A-37 improvement costs of the common property (grounds, halls, lobby, parking areas, laundry rooms, swimming pool, etc.). The costs for utili- ties and/or fuels may be included in the condomi- nium fee if the units do not have separate meters. Data on condominium fees may include real es- tate tax and/or insurance payments for the com- mon property, but do not include real estate taxes or fire, hazard, and flood insurance for the indi- vidual unit. Amounts reported were the regular monthly payment, even if paid by someone out- side the household or remain unpaid. Costs were estimated as closely as possible when exact costs were not known. Comparability—The 2000 census and the 1995 and 1997 surveys gathered data similar to the 1990 census when the question was asked for the first time. The question was not asked in the 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006 and 2007 surveys. CONDOMINIUM STATUS The data on condominium housing units were ob- tained from questionnaire item H19, which was asked at both occupied and vacant housing units. Condominium is a type of ownership that enables a person to own an apartment or house in a de- velopment of similarly owned units and to hold a common or joint ownership in some or all of the common areas and facilities. Common areas and facilities include land, roof, hallways, entrances, elevators, swimming pool, etc. Condominiums may be single-family houses as well as units in apartment buildings. A condominium unit need not be occupied by the owner to be counted as such. A unit classified as “mobile home or trai- ler” or “other” (see discussion under “Units in Structure”) cannot be a condominium unit. Limitation of the Data—Testing done prior to the 1980 and 1990 censuses indicated that the number of condominiums may be slightly over- stated. Comparability—In 1970, condominiums were grouped together with cooperative housing units, and the data were reported only for owner- occupied cooperatives and condominiums. Be- ginning in 1980, the census identified all condo- minium units and the data were shown for renter- occupied and vacant year-round condominiums as well as owner occupied. CONTRACT RENT The data on contract rent were obtained from questionnaire item H21, which was asked at all occupied housing units that were rented for cash rent. Housing units that are renter occupied without payment of cash rent are shown separately as “No cash rent” in census data products. The unit may be owned by friends or relatives who live else- where and who allow occupancy without charge. Rent-free houses or apartments may be provided to compensate caretakers, ministers, tenant far- mers, sharecroppers, or others. Contract rent is the monthly rent agreed to or con- tracted for, regardless of any furnishings, utilities, fees, meals, or services that may be included. For vacant units, it is the monthly rent asked for the rental unit at the time of enumeration. If the contract rent includes rent for a business unit or for living quarters occupied by another household, the respondent was instructed to re- port that part of the rent estimated to be for his or her unit only. Respondents were asked to report rent for only the housing unit enumerated and to exclude any rent paid for additional units or for business premises. If a renter pays rent to the owner of a condomi- nium or cooperative, and the condominium fee or cooperative carrying charge is also paid by the A-38 Definitions of Subject Characteristics renter to the owner, the respondent was instructed to include the fee or carrying charge. If a renter receives payments from lodgers or roomers who are listed as members of the hous hold, the respondent was instructed to report the rent without deduction for any payments received from the lodgers or roomers. The respondent was instructed to report the rent agreed to or con- tracted for even if paid by someone else such as friends or relatives living elsewhere, or a church or welfare agency. In some tabulations, contract rent is presented for all renter-occupied housing units, as well as spe- cified renter-occupied and specified vacant-for- rent units. Specified renter-occupied and speci- fied vacant-for-rent units exclude one-family houses and mobile homes on 10 or more acres. (For more information on rent, see the discussion under “Gross Rent.”) Median and Quartile Contract Rent—The median divides the rent distribution into two equal parts. Quartiles divide the rent distribution into four equal parts. In computing median and quartile contract rent, units reported as “No cash rent” are excluded. Median and quartile rent cal- culations are rounded to the nearest whole dollar (For more information on medians and quartiles, see the discussion under “Derived Measures.”) Aggregate Contract Rent—To calculate ag- gregate contract rent, the amount assigned for the category “less than $80” is $50. The amount as- signed to the category “$1,000 or more” is $1,250. Mean contract rent is rounded to the nearest whole dollar. (For more information on aggregates and means, see the discussion under “Derived Measures.”) Comparability—Data on this item have been collected since 1930. For 1990, quartiles were added because the range of rents and values in the Virgin Islands has increased in recent years. Up- per and lower quartiles can be used to note large rent and value differences among various geo- graphic areas. COOKING FUEL The data on cooking fuel were obtained from questionnaire item H18, which was asked at all occupied and vacant housing units. The data show the type of fuel used most for cooking. Electricity—includes electricity obtained from public or private power supply as well as from individually owned power units. Bottled or Tank Gas—includes liquid propane gas stored in bottles or tanks which are refilled or exchanged when empty. Kerosene—includes liquid kerosene stored in bottles or drums. Coal or Coke—Includes solid or hard coal and coke that are burnt in stoves Wood—Includes purchased wood, wood cut by household members on their property or else- where, driftwood, sawmill or construction scraps, or the like. Solar Energy—Includes heat provided by sun- light which is collected, stored, and actively dis- tributed. Other Fuel—Includes all other fuels not speci- fied elsewhere. No Fuel Used—Includes units that do not use any fuel or that do not have kitchen facilities. Comparability—Data on cooking fuel were col- lected for the first time in 1980. There were some changes in the categories from the 2000 census to the 2001 survey. The category “Wood or char- coal” was replaced with “Wood.” The 2001 sur- vey added the categories of “Coal or coke” and “Solar energy.” The 2002 survey categories re- Definitions of Subject Characteristics A-39 mained unchanged from the 2001 survey. The 2004, 2006 and 2007 survey replaced the catego- ries “Fuel oil, kerosene” and “Coal or coke” with the single category of “Kerosene or coal.” In ad- dition, the category of “Wood” was not listed in the 2007 survey. DURATION OF VACANCY The data for duration of vacancy (also referred to as “months vacant”) refer to the length of time (in months and years) between the date the last occu- pants moved from the unit and the time of enume- ration. The data, therefore, do not provide a di- rect measure of the total length of time units re- main vacant. For newly constructed units which have never been occupied, the duration of vacancy is counted from the date construction was completed. For recently converted or merged units, the time is reported from the date conversion or merger was completed. Units occupied by an entire house- hold with a usual home elsewhere are assigned to the “Less than 1 month” interval. Comparability—In the 1980 census data were shown only for year-round housing units, while the 1990 census and the 2005, 1997 and 1995 surveys include all housing units. This question was not asked in the 2000 census and the 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006 and 2007 surveys. GROSS RENT Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, and water) and fuels (oil, charcoal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid for by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials, which result from varying practices with respect to the inclu- sion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment. Renter units occupied without payment of cash rent are shown separately as “No cash rent” in the tabulations. Comparability—Data on gross rent have been collected since 1940 for renter-occupied housing units. GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 2006 Gross rent as a percentage of household income in 2006 is a computed ratio of monthly gross rent to monthly household income (total household income in 2006 divided by 12). The ratio was computed separately for each unit and was rounded to the nearest whole percentage. Units for which no cash rent is paid and units occupied by households that reported no income or a net loss in 2006 comprise the category “Not com- puted.” INSURANCE FOR FIRE, HAZARD, AND FLOOD The data on fire, hazard, and flood insurance were obtained from questionnaire item H25, which was asked at houses, condominiums, boats, and mobile homes where the resident owned or was buying the housing unit. The statistics for this item refer to the annual premium for fire, ha- zard, and flood insurance on the property (land and buildings); that is, policies that protect the property and its contents against loss due to dam- age by fire, lightning, winds, hail, flood, explo- sion, and so on. Liability policies are included only if they are paid with the fire, hazard, and flood insurance premiums and the amounts for fire, hazard, and flood cannot be separated. Premiums are included even if paid by someone outside the household or remain unpaid. When premiums are paid on oth- er than a yearly basis, the premiums are converted to a yearly basis. A-40 Definitions of Subject Characteristics The payment for fire, hazard, and flood insurance is added to payments for real estate taxes, utili- ties, fuels, and mortgages (both first and junior mortgages and home equity loans) to derive “Se- lected Monthly Owner Costs” and “Selected Monthly Owner Costs as a Percentage of House- hold Income in 2006.” A separate question (H22d) determines whether insurance premiums are included in the mortgage payment to the lender(s). This makes it possible to avoid counting these premiums twice in the computations. Comparability—Data on payment for fire and hazard insurance was collected for the first time in 1980. Flood insurance was not specifically mentioned in the wording of the question in 1980. The question was asked only at owner-occupied one-family houses. Excluded were mobile homes, condominiums, houses with a business or medical office on the property, houses on 10 or more acres, and housing units in multi-unit build- ings. In 1990, the question was asked of all hous- ing units (i.e., house, apartment, condominium, mobile home), including those on 10 or more acres, where the resident owned or was buying the housing unit. The 1995, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006 and 2007 survey question fol- lowed the pattern used in the 1990 census. LIVING QUARTERS Living quarters are classified as housing units. Usually living quarters are in structures intended for residential use (for example, a one-family home, apartment house, hotel or motel, boarding house, or mobile home). Living quarters also maybe in structures intended for nonresidential use (for example, the rooms in a warehouse where a guard lives), as well as in places such as boats, tents, vans, shelters for the homeless, and dormitories. Housing Units—A housing unit is a house, an apartment, a mobile home or trailer, a group of rooms or a single room occupied as separate liv- ing quarters, or if vacant, intended for occupancy as separate living quarters. Separate living quar- ters are those in which the occupants live and eat separately from any other persons in the building and which have direct access from outside the building or through a common hall. The occupants may be a single family, one person living alone, two or more families living together, or any other group of related or unrelated persons who share living arrangements. For vacant units, the criteria of separateness and direct access are applied to the intended occupants whenever poss- ible. If that information cannot be obtained, the criteria are applied to the previous occupants. Both occupied and vacant housing units are in- cluded in the housing unit inventory, except that recreational vehicles, boats, vans, tents and the like are included only if they are occupied as someone's usual place of residence. Vacant mo- bile homes are included provided they are in- tended for occupancy on the site where they stand. Vacant mobile homes on dealers' sales lots or in storage yards are excluded from the housing inventory. If the living quarters contain 9 or more persons unrelated to the householder or person in charge (a total of 10 unrelated persons), they are classi- fied as group quarters. If the living quarters con- tain eight or fewer persons unrelated to the householder or person in charge, they are classi- fied as housing units. Occupied Housing Units—A housing unit is classified as occupied if it is the usual place of residence of the person or group of persons living in it at the time of enumeration, or if the occu- pants are only temporarily absent; that is, away on vacation or business. If all the persons staying in the unit at the time of the census have their usual place of residence elsewhere, the unit is classified as vacant. A household includes all the persons who occupy a housing unit as their usual Definitions of Subject Characteristics A-41 place of residence. By definition, the count of occupied housing units for 100-percent tabula- tions is the same as the count of households or householders. Vacant Housing Units—A housing unit is va- cant if no one is living in it at the time of enume- ration, unless its occupants are only temporarily absent. Units temporarily occupied at the time of enumeration entirely by persons who have a usual residence elsewhere are also classified as vacant. (For more information, see discussion under “Usual Home Elsewhere.”) New units not yet occupied are classified as va- cant housing units if construction has reached a point where all exterior windows and doors are installed and final usable floors are in place. Va- cant units are excluded if they are open to the elements; that is, the roof, walls, windows, and/or doors no longer protect the interior from the ele- ments, or if there is positive evidence (such as a sign on the house or in the block) that the unit is condemned or is to be demolished. Also ex- cluded are quarters being used entirely for nonre- sidential purposes, such as a store or an office, or quarters used for the storage of business supplies or inventory, machinery, or agricultural products. Hotels, Motels, Rooming Houses, Etc.— Occupied rooms or suites of rooms in hotels, mo- tels, and similar places are classified as housing units only when occupied by permanent residents; that is, persons who consider the hotel as their usual place of residence or have no usual place of residence elsewhere. Vacant rooms or suites of rooms are classified as housing units only in those hotels, motels, and similar places in which 75 percent or more of the accommodations are occupied by permanent residents. If any of the occupants in a rooming or boarding house live and eat separately from others in the building and have direct access, their quarters are classified as separate housing units. Staff Living Quarters—The living quarters occupied by staff personnel within any group quarters are separate housing units if they satisfy the housing unit criteria of separateness and direct access; otherwise, they are considered group quarters. Comparability—The first Census of Housing in 1940 established the “dwelling unit” concept. Although the term became “housing unit” and the definition has been modified slightly in succeed- ing censuses; the 2007 survey definition for hous- ing unit was the same as that used for the 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997 and 1995 surveys and 1990 and 1980 censuses. MOBILE HOME OR BOAT COSTS Data on mobile home/boat costs include the total yearly costs for personal property taxes, land or site rent, marina fees or ship rent, registration fees, and license fees on all owner-occupied mo- bile homes and boats. Costs are estimated as closely as possible when exact costs are not known. Amounts are the total for an entire 12- month billing period, even if they are paid by someone outside the household or remain unpaid. The data from this item are added to payments for mortgages, real estate taxes, fire, hazard, and flood insurance payments, utilities, and fuels to derive selected monthly owner costs for mobile home and boat occupants. Comparability— This item was first introduced in the 1990 census and was mirrored in the 1995 and 1997 surveys and the 2000 census. This question was not asked in the 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007 surveys. MORTGAGE PAYMENT The data on mortgage payment were obtained from questionnaire item H22a, which was asked A-42 Definitions of Subject Characteristics at houses, condominiums, boats, and mobile homes where the resident owned or was buying the housing unit. Question H22b provides the regular monthly amount required to be paid the lender for the first mortgage (deed of trust, con- tract to purchase, or similar debt) on the property. Amounts are included even if the payments are delinquent or paid by someone else. The amounts reported are included in the computation of “Se- lected Monthly Owner Costs” and “Selected Monthly Owner Costs as a Percentage of House- hold Income in 2006,” for units with a mortgage. The amounts reported include everything paid to the lender including principal and interest pay- ments, real estate taxes, fire, hazard, and flood insurance payments, and mortgage insurance premiums. Separate questions determine whether real estate taxes and fire, hazard, and flood insur- ance payments are included in the mortgage pay- ment to the lender. This makes it possible to avoid counting these components twice in the computation of “Selected Monthly Owner Costs.” Comparability—Information on mortgage payment was collected for the first time in 1980. It was collected only at owner-occupied one- family houses. Excluded were mobile homes, condominiums, houses with a business or medical office on the property, one-family houses on 10 or more acres, and housing units in multi-unit buildings. In the 1990 and 2000 censuses and the 1995, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007 surveys, the questions on monthly mortgage payments were asked of all housing units (i.e., house, apartment, condominium, mo- bile home), including those on 10 or more acres, where the resident owned or was buying the housing unit. The 1980 census obtained total regular monthly mortgage payments, including payments on second or junior mortgages, from a single ques- tion. As in the 1990 census, two questions were used in 1995, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2006 and 2007 surveys; one for regular monthly payments on first mortgages, and one for regular monthly payments on second or junior mortgages or home equity loans. (For more information, see the dis- cussion under “Second or Junior Mortgage Pay- ment.”) MORTGAGE STATUS The data on mortgage status were obtained from questionnaire items H22a and H23a, which were asked at houses, condominiums, boats, and mo- bile homes where the resident owned or was buy- ing the housing unit. “Mortgage” refers to all forms of debt where the property is pledged as security for repayment of the debt. It includes such debt instruments as deeds of trust; trust deeds, contracts to purchase, land contracts, ju- nior mortgages and home equity loans. A mortgage is considered a first mortgage if it has prior claim over any other mortgage or if it is the only mortgage on the property. All other mort- gages, (second, third, etc.) are considered junior mortgages. A home equity loan is generally a junior mortgage. If no first mortgage is reported, but a junior mortgage or home equity loan is re- ported, then the loan is considered a first mort- gage. In most census data products, the tabulations for “Selected Monthly Owner Costs” and “Selected Monthly Owner Costs as a Percentage of House- hold Income in 2006” usually are shown separate- ly for units “with a mortgage” and for units “not mortgaged.” The category “not mortgaged” is comprised of housing units owned free and clear of debt. Comparability—The item was asked for the first time in 1980. In 1980, the mortgage status questions were asked at owner-occupied one- family houses on less than 3 acre. Excluded were mobile homes, boats, condominiums, houses with a business or medical office, houses on 3 or more acres, and housing units in multi-unit buildings. In the 1990 and 2000 censuses and 1995, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007 Definitions of Subject Characteristics A-43 surveys, the question was asked of all housing units (i.e., house, apartment, condominium, mo- bile home), including those on 10 or more acres, where the resident owned or was buying the housing unit. PERSONS IN UNIT This item is based on the 100-percent count of persons in occupied housing units. All persons occupying the housing unit are counted, including the householder, occupants related to the house- holder, and lodgers, roomers, boarders, and so forth. The data on “persons in unit” show the number of housing units occupied by the speci- fied number of persons. The phrase “persons in unit” is used for housing tabulations, “persons in households” for population items. Figures for “persons in unit” match those for “persons in household.” Median Persons in Unit—In computing me- dian persons in unit, a whole number is used as the midpoint of an interval; thus, a unit with 4 persons is treated as an interval ranging from 3.5 to 4.5 persons. Median persons is rounded to the nearest hundredth. (For more information on medians, see the discussion under “Derived Measures.”) Persons in Occupied Housing Units—This is the total population minus those persons living in-group quarters. “Persons per occupied housing unit” is computed by dividing the population liv- ing in housing units by the number of occupied housing units. PERSONS PER ROOM “Persons per room” is obtained by dividing the number of persons in each occupied housing unit by the number of rooms in the unit. Persons per room are rounded to the nearest hundredth. The figures shown refer, therefore, to the number of occupied housing units having the specified ratio of persons per room. Mean Persons Per Room—This measure is computed by dividing persons in housing units by the aggregate number of rooms. This is intended to provide a measure of utilization. A higher mean may indicate a greater degree of utilization or crowding; a low mean may indicate under- utilization. (For more information on means, see the discussion under “Derived Measures.”) POVERTY STATUS OF HOUSEHOLDS IN 2006 The data on poverty status of households were derived from answers to the income questions. Households are classified below the poverty level when the total 2006 income of the family or of the nonfamily householder is below the appropri- ate poverty threshold. The income of persons liv- ing in the household who are unrelated to the householder is not considered when determining the poverty status of a household, nor does their presence affect the household size in determining the appropriate poverty threshold. The poverty thresholds vary depending upon three criteria: size of family, number of children, and age of the family householder or unrelated individual for one and two-person households. (For more in- formation, see the discussion of “Poverty Status in 2006” and “Income in 2006” under Population Characteristics.) REAL ESTATE TAXES The data on real estate taxes were obtained from questionnaire item H24, which was asked at houses, condominiums, boats, and mobile homes where the resident owned or was buying the housing unit. The statistics from this question refer to the total amount of all real estate taxes on the entire property (land and buildings) payable in 2006 to all taxing jurisdictions, including special A-44 Definitions of Subject Characteristics assessments, school taxes, county taxes, and so forth. Real estate taxes include state, local, and all other real-estate taxes even if delinquent, unpaid, or paid by someone who is not a member of the household. However, taxes due from prior years are not included. If taxes are paid on other than a yearly basis, the payments are converted to a yearly basis. The payment for real estate taxes is added to payments for fire, hazard, and flood insurance; utilities and fuels; and mortgages (both first and junior mortgages and home equity loans) to de- rive “Selected Monthly Owner Costs” and “Se- lected Monthly Owner Costs as a Percentage of Household Income in 2006.” A separate question (H22c) determines whether real estate taxes are included in the mortgage payment to the lend- er(s). This makes it possible to avoid counting taxes twice in the computations. Comparability—Data for real estate taxes were collected for the first time in 1980. The question was asked only at owner-occupied one-family houses. Excluded were mobile homes or trailers, condominiums, houses with a business or medical office on the property, houses on 1 or more acres, and housing units in multi-unit buildings. In the 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 surveys as in the 1990 and 2000 cen- suses, the question was asked of all housing units (i.e., house, apartment, condominium, mobile home), including those on 10 or more acres, where the resident owned or was buying the housing unit. ROOMS The data on rooms were obtained from question- naire item H8, which was asked at both occupied and vacant housing units. The statistics on rooms are in terms of the number of housing units with a specified number of rooms. The intent of this question is to count the number of whole rooms used for living purposes. For each unit, rooms include living rooms, dining rooms, kitchens, bedrooms, finished recreation rooms, enclosed porches suitable for year-round use, and lodger's rooms. Excluded are strip or Pullman kitchens, bathrooms, open porches, bal- conies, halls or foyers, half-rooms, utility rooms, unfinished attics or basements, or other unfi- nished space used for storage. A partially divided room is a separate room only if there is a partition from floor to ceiling, but not if the partition con- sists solely of shelves or cabinets. Median Rooms—This measure divides the room distribution into two equal parts, one-half of the cases falling below the median number of rooms and one-half above the median. In compu- ting median rooms, the whole number is used as the midpoint of the interval; thus, the category “3 rooms” is treated as an interval ranging from 2.5 to 3.5 rooms. Median rooms is rounded to the nearest tenth. (For more information on medians, see the discussion under “Derived Measures.”) Aggregate Rooms—To calculate aggregate rooms, an arbitrary value of “10” is assigned to rooms for units falling within the terminal catego- ry, “9 or more.” (For more information on aggre- gates and means, see the discussion under “De- rived Measures.”) Comparability—Data on rooms have been col- lected since 1940. In 1970 and 1980, these data were shown only for year-round housing units. In the 2007, 2006, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 surveys, as in 1990 census, these data are shown for all housing units. SECOND OR JUNIOR MORTGAGE PAYMENT The data on second or junior mortgage payments were obtained from questionnaire items H23a and H23b, which were asked at houses, condomi- Definitions of Subject Characteristics A-45 niums, boats, and mobile homes where the resi- dent owned or was buying the housing unit. Question H23a asks whether a second or junior mortgage or a home equity loan exists on the property. Question H23b provides the regular monthly amount required to be paid to the lender on all second or junior mortgages and home equi- ty loans. Amounts are included even if the pay- ments are delinquent or paid by someone else. The amounts reported are included in the compu- tation of “Selected Monthly Owner Costs” and “Selected Monthly Owner Costs as a Percentage of Household Income in 2006” for units with a mortgage. All mortgages other than first mortgages are clas- sified as “junior” mortgages. A second mortgage is a junior mortgage that gives the lender a claim against the property that is second to the claim of the holder of the first mortgage. Any other junior mortgage(s) would be subordinate to the second mortgage. A home equity loan is a line of credit available to the borrower that is secured by real estate. It may be placed on a property that al- ready has a first or second mortgage, or it may be placed on a property that is owned free and clear. If the respondents answered that no first mortgage existed, but a second mortgage did (as in the above case with a home equity loan), a computer edit assigned the unit a first mortgage and made the first mortgage monthly payment the amount reported in the second mortgage. The second mortgage data were then made “No,” in question H23a and blank in question H23b. Comparability—Data for second or junior mortgage payments were collected for the first time in 1980. The question was asked only at owner-occupied one-family houses. Excluded were mobile homes or trailers, condominiums, houses with a business or medical office on the property, houses on 1 or more acres, and housing units in multi-unit buildings. In the 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 surveys as in the 1990 and 2000 censuses, the question was asked of all housing units (i.e., house, apartment, condominium, mobile home), including those on 10 or more acres, where the resident owned or was buying the housing unit. The 1980 census obtained total regular monthly mortgage payments, including payments on second or junior mortgages, from one single question. Two questions were used in the 2007, 2006, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 surveys as was the case in the 2000 and 1990 censuses: one for regular monthly payments on first mortgages, and one for regular monthly payments on second or junior mortgages and home equity loans. SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS The data on selected monthly owner costs were obtained from questionnaire items H13, H22, H23, H24, and H25. The data were obtained for houses, condominiums, and mobile homes where the resident owned or was buying the housing unit. Selected monthly owner costs is the sum of payments for mortgages, deeds of trust, contracts to purchase, or similar debts on the property (in- cluding payments for the first mortgage, second or junior mortgages, and home equity loans). Al- so included are real estate taxes, fire, hazard, and flood insurance on the property, and utilities (electricity, and water). It also includes, where appropriate, the monthly condominium fee for condominiums and, in previous censuses and some previous surveys, boat and mobile home costs such as personal property taxes, site rent, registration fees, and license fees. Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units—In certain tabulations selected monthly owner costs are presented separately for specified owner-occupied housing units (owner-occupied one-family houses on fewer than 10 acres and without a business or medical office on the prop- erty); owner-occupied condominiums, and owner- A-46 Definitions of Subject Characteristics occupied mobile homes. Data usually are shown separately for units “with a mortgage” and for units “not mortgaged.” Median Selected Monthly Owner Costs— This measure is rounded to the nearest whole dol- lar. Comparability—The components of selected monthly owner costs were collected for the first time in 1980. The 1990 and 2000 censuses and the 1995 survey used the same questions as the 1980 census. In 1997, a question on the average monthly cost of cable or satellite TV was added. The 2000 census differed from the 1997 survey in that the cable and satellite TV question was dropped. From the 2000 census to the 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007 surveys, the question asking the amount of condominium fees was dropped and there was a question added that asked, “How much is the regular monthly payment on ALL second and third mortgages and home equity loans.” The 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007 surveys also dropped the question on boat and mobile home costs such as personal property taxes, site rent, registration fees, and license fees. The 2007 survey differed from the previous survey in that the questions on cost of gas and cost of fuel were omitted. SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 2006 The information on selected monthly owner costs, as a percentage of household income in 2006 is the computed rate of selected monthly owner costs to monthly household income in 2006. The ratio was computed separately for each unit and rounded to the nearest whole percentage. The data are tabulated separately for specified owner- occupied units, condominiums, and mobile homes. Separate distributions are often shown for units “with a mortgage” and for units “not mortgaged.” Units occupied by households reporting no in- come or a net loss in 2006 are included in the “not computed” category. (For more information, see the discussion under “Selected Monthly Owner Costs.”) Comparability—The components of selected monthly owner costs were collected for the first time in 1980. The tabulations of “Selected Monthly Owner Costs as a Percentage of House- hold Income in 2006” for specified owner- occupied housing units are comparable to the 2000 census and the 1995, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007 surveys. SOURCE OF WATER The data on source of water were obtained from questionnaire items H11, which was asked at both occupied and vacant housing units. Housing units may receive their water supply from a num- ber of sources. A common source supplying wa- ter to five or more units is classified as “a public system only” or “a public system and cistern.” Other sources of water may be “a cistern, tanks, or drums only” in which rainwater is collected. “A public standpipe” is an elevated tank or ver- tical storage cylinder or street hydrant, which is connected to a public system from which nearby residents draw water. The category “some other source such as an individual well or a spring” in- cludes water obtained from creeks, rivers, lakes, etc. Comparability—Data on source of water have been collected in every census since 1940. In 1970 and 1980, data were shown only for year- round housing units. In the 1995 survey, house- holds were asked whether or not water was pur- chased from a water vendor from January through December 1994. Households were considered to have purchased water from a water vendor, even if only one purchase was made during the year and even though their primary source of water was from a public system, and public standpipe, or some other source. Bottled water purchased Definitions of Subject Characteristics A-47 from a commercial establishment such as a gro- cery store or drugstore was not included. TELEPHONE IN HOUSING UNIT The data on telephones were obtained from ques- tionnaire item H15, which was asked at occupied housing units. This question was asked for the first time in the 1990 census. A telephone must be inside the house or apartment for the unit to be classified as having a telephone. Units where the respondent uses a telephone located inside the building but not in the respondent's living quar- ters are classified as having no telephone. Comparability—The 2007 survey question was comparable to that asked in the 1990 and 2000 census and the 1995, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2003 2004, 2005, and 2006 surveys. The 1997 survey asked an additional question about the cost of the average monthly telephone bill. TENURE The data for tenure were obtained from question- naire item H20, which was asked at all occupied housing units. All occupied housing units are classified as either owner occupied or renter oc- cupied. Owner Occupied—A housing unit is owner occupied if the owner or co-owner lives in the unit even if it is mortgaged or not fully paid for. The owner or co-owner must live in the unit and usually is the person listed in column 1 of the questionnaire. The unit is “Owned by you or someone in this household with a mortgage or loan” if it is being purchased with a mortgage or some other debt arrangement such as a deed of trust, trust deed, contract to purchase, land con- tract, or purchase agreement. The unit is also considered owned with a mortgage if it is built on leased land and there is a mortgage on the unit. A housing unit is “Owned by you or someone in this household free and clear (without a mort- gage)” if there is no mortgage or other similar debt on the house, apartment, or mobile home including units built on leased land if the unit is owned outright without a mortgage. Although owner-occupied housing units are divided be- tween mortgaged and owned free and clear on the questionnaire, census data products containing 100-percent data show only total owner-occupied counts. More extensive mortgage information was collected on the long-form questionnaire and is shown in census products containing sample data. Renter Occupied—All occupied housing units which are not owner occupied, whether they are rented for cash rent or occupied without payment of cash rent, are classified as renter occupied. “No cash rent” units are separately identified in the rent tabulations. Such units are generally provided free by friends or relatives or in ex- change for services such as a resident manager, caretaker, minister, or tenant farmer. Housing units on military bases also are classified in the “No cash rent” category. “Rented for cash rent” includes units in continu- ing care, sometimes called life care arrangements. These arrangements usually involve a contract between one or more individuals and a health services provider guaranteeing the individual shelter, usually a house or apartment, and servic- es, such as meals or transportation to shopping or recreation. Comparability—Data on tenure have been col- lected for the Virgin Islands since 1930. In 1970, the question on tenure also included a category for condominium and cooperative ownership. In 1980, condominium units and cooperatives were dropped from the tenure item, and since 1980, only condominium units are identified in a sepa- rate question. A-48 Definitions of Subject Characteristics Since 1990, the response categories were ex- panded to allow the respondent to report whether the unit was owned with a mortgage or free and clear (without a mortgage). Research after the 1980 census indicated some respondents did not consider their units owned if they had a mortgage. The distinction between units owned with a mort- gage and units owned free and clear was added in 1990 to improve the count of owner-occupied units; the 2000 census and the 1995, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007 surveys continued this pattern. UNITS IN STRUCTURE The data on units in structure (also referred to as “type of structure”) were obtained from question- naire item H1, which was asked at all housing units. A structure is a separate building that ei- ther has open spaces on all sides or is separated from other structures by dividing walls that ex- tend from ground to roof. In determining the number of units in a structure, all housing units, both occupied and vacant, are counted. Stores or office space are excluded. The statistics are presented for the number of housing units in structures of specified type and size, not for the number of residential buildings. 1-Unit, Detached—This is a 1-unit structure detached from any other structure; that is, with open space on all four sides. Such structures are considered detached even if they have an adjoin- ing shed or garage. A one-family house, which contains a business, is considered detached as long as the building has open space on all four sides. Mobile homes or trailers to which one or more permanent rooms have been added or built are also included. 1-Unit, Attached—This is a 1-unit structure, which has one or more walls extending from ground to roof separating it from adjoining struc- tures. In row houses (sometimes called town- houses), double houses, or houses attached to non-residential structures, each house is a sepa- rate, attached structure if the dividing or common wall goes from ground to roof. 2 or More Units—These are units in structures containing 2 or more housing units, further cate- gorized as units in structures with 2, 3 or 4, 5 to 9, 10 to 19, and 20 or more units. Boat or Houseboat—Included in this category are boats and houseboats that are occupied as housing units. Mobile Home or Trailer—Both occupied and vacant mobile homes to which no permanent rooms have been added are counted in this cate- gory. Mobile homes or trailers used only for business purposes or for extra sleeping space and mobile homes or trailers for sale on a dealer's lot, or in storage are not counted in the housing in- ventory. Other—This category is for any living quarters occupied as a housing unit that does not fit the previous categories. Examples that fit this cate- gory are abandoned cars, tents, campers, and vans. Comparability—Data on units in structure have been collected for the Virgin Islands since 1940, on mobile homes and trailers since 1950, and on boats since 1980. In 1970 and 1980, these data were shown only for year-round housing units. Since 1990, these data were shown for all housing units. The category, “Tent, van, etc.” was re- placed in 1990 by the category, “Other.” The 1995, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007 surveys and the 2000 census continued the 1990 census questionnaire pattern. USUAL HOME ELSEWHERE The data for usual home elsewhere were obtained from questionnaire item L, which was completed by census and survey employees. A housing unit temporarily occupied at the time of enumeration Definitions of Subject Characteristics A-49 entirely by persons with a usual residence else- where is classified as vacant. The occupants are classified as having a “Usual home elsewhere” and are counted at the address of their usual place of residence. Typical examples are people in a vacation home and persons renting living quarters temporarily for work. Limitation of the Data—Evidence from pre- vious censuses suggests that in some areas enu- merators marked units as “vacant-usual home elsewhere” when they should have marked “va- cant-regular.” Comparability—Data for usual home elsewhere were tabulated for the first time in the 1980 cen- sus. UTILITIES The data on utility costs were obtained from questionnaire item H13, which were asked at all occupied housing units. Questions H13 asked for the monthly cost of utilities (electricity and wa- ter). The average monthly costs are included in the computation of “Gross Rent,” “Gross Rent as a Percentage of Household Income in 2006,” “Se- lected Monthly Owner Costs,” and “Selected Monthly Owner Costs as a Percentage of House- hold Income in 2006.” Costs are recorded if paid by or billed to occu- pants, a welfare agency, relatives, or friends. Costs that are paid by landlords, included in the rent payment, or included in condominium or co- operative fees are excluded. Limitation of the Data—Research has shown that respondents tended to overstate their ex- penses for electricity and gas when compared to utility company records. Comparability—Data on utilities were col- lected for the first time in the 1980 census. Data on costs of cable or television service and kero- sene were added for the first time in the 1997 survey, but were not included the 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007 surveys. The 2007 differed from the previous survey in that the questions on cost of gas and cost of fuel were dropped. VACANCY STATUS Vacancy status and other characteristics of vacant units were determined by enumerators obtaining information from landlords, owners, neighbors, rental agents, and others. Vacant units are subdi- vided according to their housing market classifi- cation as follows: For Rent—These are vacant units offered “for rent” and vacant units offered either “for rent or for sale.” For Sale Only—These are vacant units being offered "for sale only" including units in co- operatives and condominium projects if the individual units are offered “for sale only.” Rented or Sold, Not Occupied—If any money rent has been paid or agreed upon but the new renter has not moved in as of the date of enumeration, or if the unit has recently been sold but the new owner has not yet moved in, the vacant unit is classified as “rented or sold, not occupied.” For Seasonal, Recreational, or Occasion- al Use—These are vacant units used or in- tended for use only in certain seasons or for weekend or other occasional use through out the year. Seasonal units include those used for summer or winter sports or recreation, such as beach cottages and hunting cabins. Seasonal units may also include quarters for such workers as herders and loggers. Interval ownership units, sometimes called shared ownership or time-sharing condominiums, al- so are included here. A-50 Definitions of Subject Characteristics Other Vacant—If a vacant unit does not fall into any of the classifications specified above, it is classified as “other vacant.” For exam- ple, this category includes units held for oc- cupancy by a caretaker or janitor, and units held for personal reasons of the owner. Homeowner Vacancy Rate—This is the per- centage relationship between the number of va- cant units for sale and the total homeowner inven- tory. It is computed by dividing the number of vacant units for sale only by the sum of the own- er-occupied units and the number of vacant units that are for sale only. Rental Vacancy Rate—This is the percentage relationship of the number of vacant units for rent to the total rental inventory. It is computed by dividing the number of vacant units for rent by the sum of the renter-occupied units and the number of vacant units for rent. Comparability—Data on vacancy status have been collected since the 1940 census. For 1990, the category, “seasonal/recreational/occasional use” combined vacant units classified in 1980 as “seasonal” and “held for occasional use.” Also, in 1970 and 1980, housing characteristics were generally presented only for year-round units. In the 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 surveys as in 2000 and 1990 cen- suses, housing characteristics are shown for all housing units. In the 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006 and 2007 surveys and in the 2000 census, data on the type of vacant unit were not collected. VALUE The data on value (also referred to as “price asked” for vacant units) were obtained from ques- tionnaire item H26, which was asked at housing units that were owned, being bought, or vacant for sale at the time of enumeration. Value is the respondent's estimate of how much the property (house and lot, mobile home and lot, or condomi- nium unit) would sell for if it were for sale. If the house or mobile home is owned or being bought, but the land on which it sits is not, the respondent was asked to estimate the combined value of the house or mobile home and the land. For vacant units, value is the price asked for the property. Value is tabulated separately for all owner- occupied and vacant-for-sale-only housing units, owner-occupied and vacant-for-sale mobile homes or trailers, and specified owner-occupied and specified vacant-for-sale-only housing units. Specified owner-occupied and specified vacant- for-sale-only housing units include only one- family houses on less than 10 acres without a business or medical office on the property. The data for “specified” units exclude mobile homes, houses with a business or medical office, houses on 10 or more acres, and housing units in multi- unit buildings. Median and Quartile Value—The median di- vides the value distribution into two equal parts. Quartiles divide the value distribution into four equal parts. These measures are rounded to the nearest hundred dollars. (For more information on medians and quartiles, see the discussion un- der “Derived Measures.”) Aggregate Value—To calculate aggregate val- ue, the amount assigned for the category “Less than $10,000” is $9,000. The amount assigned to the category “$500,000 or more” is $600,000. Mean value is rounded to the nearest hundred dollars. (For more information on aggregates and means, see the discussion under “Derived Meas- ures.”) Comparability—In 1980, value was asked only at owner-occupied or vacant-for-sale one-family houses on less than 1 acre with no business or medical office on the property and at all owner- occupied or vacant-for-sale condominium hous- ing units. Mobile homes were excluded. Value data were presented for specified owner-occupied housing units, specified vacant-for-sale-only Definitions of Subject Characteristics A-51 housing units, and owner-occupied condominium housing units. In 1990, the question was asked at all owner- occupied or vacant-for-sale-only housing units with no exclusions. Data presented for specified owner-occupied and specified vacant-for-sale- only housing units include one-family condomi- nium houses. For 1990, quartiles have been added because the range of values and rents in the Virgin Islands has increased in recent years. Upper and lower quar- tiles can be used to note large value and rent dif- ferences among various geographic areas. VEHICLES AVAILABLE The data on vehicles available were obtained from questionnaire item H17, which was asked at occupied housing units. These data show the number of households with a specified number of passenger cars, vans, and pickup or panel trucks of one-ton capacity or less kept at home and available for the use of household members. Ve- hicles rented or leased for one month or more, company vehicles, and police and government vehicles are included if kept at home and used for nonbusiness purposes. Dismantled or immobile vehicles are excluded. Vehicles kept at home but used only for business purposes also are ex- cluded. Vehicles Per Household—This is computed by dividing aggregate vehicles available by the number of occupied housing units. Comparability—Data on automobiles available were collected for the first time in the 1980 cen- sus. YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT The data on year householder moved into unit were obtained from questionnaire item H3, which was asked at occupied housing units. These data refer to the year of the latest move by the house- holder. If a householder moved back into a hous- ing unit he or she previously occupied, the year of the latest move was reported. If the householder moved from one apartment to another within the same building, the year the householder moved into the present apartment was reported. The in- tent is to establish the year the present occupancy by the householder began. The year that the householder moved in is not necessarily the same year other members of the household moved, al- though in the great majority of cases an entire household moves at the same time. Comparability—In 1960 and 1970, this ques- tion was asked of every person and included in population reports. This item in housing tabula- tions refers to the year the householder moved in. In 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995, the question was asked only of the householder, as was done in the 1980, 1990, and 2000 censuses. YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT The data on year structure built were obtained from questionnaire item H2 that was asked at both occupied and vacant housing units. Data on year structure built refer to when the building was first constructed, not when it was remodeled, added to, or converted. For housing units under construction that met the housing unit defini- tion—that is all exterior windows, doors, and fi- nal usable floors were in place. For a houseboat or a mobile home or trailer the manufacturer's model year was assumed to be the year built. The figures shown in census data products relate to the number of units built during the specified pe- riods that were still in existence at the time of enumeration. Median Year Structure Built—The median divides the distribution into two equal parts. The median is rounded to the nearest calendar year. A-52 Definitions of Subject Characteristics Median age of housing can be obtained by sub- tracting median year structure built from 2007. For example, if the median year structure built is 1962, the median age of housing in that area is 45 years (2007 minus 1962). Limitation of the Data—Data on year structure built are more susceptible to errors of response and nonreporting than data on many other items because respondents must rely on their memory or on estimates by persons who have lived in the neighborhood a long time. Available evidence indicates there is underreporting in the older- year-structure-built categories, especially “Built in 1939 or earlier.” The introduction of the “Don't know” category (see the discussion on “Comparability”) may have resulted in relatively higher allocation rates. Data users should refer to the discussion in Appendix C, Accuracy of the Data, and to the allocation tables. Comparability—Data on year structure built were collected for the first time in the 1940 cen- sus. Since then, the response categories have been modified to accommodate the 10-year pe- riod between each census. In 1990, the category, “Don't Know,” was added, and was used in 1995, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007. The effect is to minimize the response error mentioned in the paragraph above on limita- tion of the data. DERIVED MEASURES Interpolation Interpolation frequently is used in calculating medians or quartiles based on interval data and in approximating standard errors from tables. Li- near interpolation is used to estimate values of a function between two known values. “Pareto in- terpolation” is an alternative to linear interpola- tion. It is used by the Census Bureau in calculat- ing median income within intervals wider than $2,500. In Pareto interpolation, the median is de- rived by interpolating between the logarithms of the upper and lower income limits of the median category Mean This measure represents an arithmetic average of a set of values. It is derived by dividing the sum of a group of numerical items (or aggregate) by the total number of items. Aggregates are used in computing mean values. For example, mean fam- ily income is obtained by dividing the aggregate of all income reported by persons in families by the total number of families. (Additional infor- mation on means and aggregates are included in the separate explanations of many population and housing subjects.) Median This measure represents the middle value in a dis- tribution. The median divides the total frequency into two equal parts: one-half of the cases fall be- low the median and one-half of the cases exceed the median. The median is computed on the basis of the distribution as tabulated, which is some- times more detailed than the distribution shown in specific census publications and other data prod- ucts. In reports, if the median falls within the upper interval of the tabulation distribution, the median is shown as the initial value of the interval fol- lowed by a plus sign (+); if within the lower in- terval, the median is shown as the upper value of the category followed by a minus sign (-). For summary tape files, if the median falls within the upper or lower interval, it is set to a specified val- ue. (Additional information on medians is in- cluded in the separate explanations of many population and housing subjects.) Percentages, Rates, and Ratios These measures are frequently presented in cen- sus products to compare two numbers or two sets of measurements. These comparisons are made Definitions of Subject Characteristics A-53 in two ways: (1) subtraction, which provides an absolute measure of the difference between two items, and (2) the quotient of two numbers, which provides a relative measure of difference. Quartile This measure divides a distribution into four equal parts. The first quartile (or lower quartile) is the value that defines the upper limit of the lowest one-quarter of the cases. The second quar- tile is the median. The third quartile (or upper quartile) defines the lower limit of the upper one- quarter of the cases in the distribution. The dif- ference between the upper and lower quartiles is called the inter-quartile range. This range is less affected by wide variations than is the mean. Quartiles are presented for certain financial cha- racteristics such as housing value and rent.   APPENDIX B Accuracy of the Sample Data CONTENTS Introduction B-1 Confidentiality of the Data B-1 Editing of Unacceptable Data B-1 Sources of Error B-2 INTRODUCTION The data contained in this report are based on the U.S. Virgin Islands Community Survey (VICS) 2007 sample interviewed in the second quarter of 2007. VICS is designed to provide accurate estimates for the population and housing units for the United States Vir- gin Islands on an annual basis. VICS, like any other survey, is subject to error. The pur- pose of Appendix B and C is to provide data users with a basic understanding of the accu- racy of the data, estimation methodology, and the sample design. CONFIDENTIALITY OF THE DATA Every effort has been made to protect the confidentiality of the 2007 U.S. Virgin Isl- ands Community Survey data, and to make sure that published data do not disclose in- formation about specific individuals, house- holds, or housing units. All full-time or part- time employees of the University who handle the questionnaires are required to swear to the same oath of confidentiality that is admi- nistered by the Bureau of the Census in the collection of census data. EDITING OF UNACCEPTABLE DATA The objective of the processing operation was to produce a set of data that describes the population as clearly and accurately as possi- ble. The questionnaire contained two sec- tions: population and housing. Questionnaires were reviewed and edited during field data collection operations by field supervisors for consistency, complete- ness, and acceptability. Questionnaires were also reviewed by edit clerks in the Survey office for omissions, certain inconsistencies, and improper sample selection. For example, write-in entries such as “Don’t know” or “NA” was considered unacceptable in certain quantities and/or in conjunction with other data omissions. As a result of this review operation, a follow- up telephone or personal visit was made to obtain missing information. Potential cover- age errors were included in the follow-up, as well as questionnaires with omissions or in- consistencies beyond the completeness and quality tolerances specified in the review procedures. Subsequent to field operations, remaining incomplete or inconsistent information on the questionnaires was assigned using imputation procedures during the final automated edit of the collected data. Allocations—computer assignments of acceptable data in place of unacceptable entries or blanks—were needed most often when an entry for a given item was lacking, or when the information re- ported for person, housing unit or household expenditure was inconsistent with other in- formation for that same person or housing unit. As in previous surveys, the general procedure for changing unacceptable entries was to assign an entry for a person or hous- ing unit that was consistent with entries for persons or housing units with similar charac- teristics. The assignment of acceptable data in place of blanks or unacceptable entries en- hanced the usefulness of the data. SOURCES OF ERRORS The results of a survey are used to make quantitative inferences about the population surveyed. A survey error occurs when there is discrepancy between the inferences and the reality. Sources of error are generally divided into two major types: sampling error and nonsampling error. Sampling error is the re- sult of studying a subset of the whole popula- tion. Sampling error is controlled by design- ing a sample using sound sampling tech- niques and a random selection method, so that the final sampling units have the same probability of selection. The extent of sam- pling error in survey estimators depends on the survey's sample design. The standard er- ror formulae can be used to calculate the va- riance of the sample mean. In any large-scale statistical operation, such as the 2007 U.S. Virgin Islands Community Survey, human- and machine-related errors do occur. These sources of error are com- monly referred to as non-sampling error. Such errors include not enumerating every sampled household or every person in the selected sample, not obtaining all required information from the respondents, obtaining incorrect or inconsistent information, and recording information incorrectly. In addi- tion, errors can occur during the field review of the enumerators’ work, during clerical handling of the questionnaires, or during the electronic processing of the questionnaires. To reduce various types of non-sampling er- ror, a number of techniques were imple- mented during the planning, data collection, and data processing activities. Quality assur- ance methods were used throughout the data collection and processing phases of the sur- vey to improve the quality of the data. Nonresponse The failure to collect the survey data from some sampled units (non-response), is a se- rious survey problem that seems to have grown as respondents have become less will- ing to participate in surveys. If non- respondents differ from respondents with re- gard to survey variables, the survey estimates based on the respondents alone will be biased estimates of the overall population parame- ters. The nonresponse in surveys could occur at two levels: total nonresponse occurs when no information is collected from a sampled unit, and item nonresponse occurs when some but not all the information is collected. In inter- view surveys, the mode used for VICS, total nonresponse could be classified into: refus- als, not at home, and language problem. The interviewers were carefully trained in ap- proaches to use to avoid refusals. They were instructed to return to conduct an interview at a time more convenient to the respondent if necessary. The assurance of anonymity and confidentiality were provided to eliminate fears of disclosure. 'Not at homes' were treated by at least five callbacks. Most of the interviewing was done during the evenings and weekends. The callbacks were made on different days and different times of day. Item non-response may occur for a variety of reasons. The respondents may not know the answers to certain questions or they may refuse to answer some questions. They may consider them sensitive or irrelevant. The interviewer may skip over a question under the pressure of the interviewing. A recorded answer on the questionnaire may be rejected during editing because it is inconsistent with other answers. B-2 Accuracy of the Sample Data Accuracy of Sample Data B-3 The imputation methods have been devised to compensate for item nonresponse. These methods operate by assigning values for the missing values, using the responses to other questions on the questionnaire. One method known as class mean method, divides the sample into classes on the basis of the res- ponses to other relevant items, and then as- signs the respondent class mean for all the item non-responses in that class. A variant of this method is to assign for each item non- response one of the item responses in the same class. The U.S. Census Bureau uses a similar method, known as 'hot deck method'. Undercoverage It is possible for some sample housing units or persons to be missed by the survey. A ma- jor way to avoid undercoverage in a survey is to ensure that its sampling frame, an address list in this case, is as accurate as possible. In absence of the Master Address File (MAF) for the United States Virgin Islands, a house listing was used as the sampling frame. Processing Error The many phases involved in the processing of the survey data represent potential sources for the introduction of non-sampling error. The processing of the questionnaire includes the keying of data from completed question- naires, automated clerical review, and fol- low-up by telephone, the manual coding of some variables, and the electronic data processing.   APPENDIX C Collection and Processing Procedures CONTENTS Interview and Residence Rules C-1 Data Collection Procedures C-2 Processing Procedures C-3 INTERVIEW AND RESIDENCE RULES In a decennial census, each person is to be enumerated as an inhabitant of his or her "usual residence." Usual residence is the place where the person lives and sleeps most of the time, or the place he or she considers to be his or her usual residence. This place is not necessarily the same as the person's legal or voting residence, nor did the census al- ways count persons as residents of the place where they happened to be staying on Census day. The Virgin Islands Community Survey (VICS) concept of residence differs from this decennial census concept. Because the sur- vey is conducted every year on independent samples, and produces annual estimates, a concept of current residence of the American Community Survey (ACS) was adopted as being more appropriate than the usual resi- dence concept of the decennial census. The census requires that everyone have only one usual residence, since its primary purpose is to provide counts for the apportionment of congress. The concept of current residence being used in the VICS also requires that each person have only one residence at any point in time, but that residence does not have to be in the same place throughout the year. This concept allows the survey infor- mation to more closely reflect the actual cha- racteristics of each area. To implement the current residence concept, the "Two-Month" rule was established. This rule states that if a person is staying in a sample unit at the time of survey reference day (April 1), and is staying there for more than two months, he or she is a current resi- dent of that unit whether or not the unit is also the person’s usual residence under cen- sus rules. If a person who usually lives in the unit is away for more than two months at the time of survey contact, he or she is not a cur- rent resident of that unit. In the vast majority of areas of the country, the use of usual residence or current resi- dence as the classification basis would pro- duce substantially the same statistics. Interview Rules Each person whose current residence was a VICS sample unit, was to be included in the survey, without regard to the person's legal status or citizenship. Persons residing in housing units were excluded from the survey only if the residence rules defined their cur- rent residence to be somewhere other than the sample-housing unit. As in previous surveys, persons in the U.S. Virgin Islands specifically excluded from the census were foreign travelers who had not established a residence. Persons with a usual residence outside the U.S. Virgin Islands were not enumerated in the 2007 Survey. On the other hand, residents of the U.S. Vir- gin Islands temporarily abroad were to be enumerated at their usual residence in the U.S. Virgin Islands, if they were present in a sample unit on the reference day (April 1, 2007). Residence Rules For housing units, each person included in the survey must be a current resident of the sample unit--a place where he or she is stay- ing for more than two months at the time of survey contact. If a person has no place where he or she usually stays, the person is to be considered a current resident of the sam- ple unit regardless of the length of the current stay. Persons away from their residence for two months or less, on a vacation, or on a busi- ness trip, are considered to still be "in resi- dence" at the sample unit and the unit is clas- sified as occupied. Persons away from their residence for more than two months are con- sidered not to be in residence. If no one is in residence for more than two months, the unit is classified as vacant. Units occupied only by persons who are staying for two months or less and who have another more perma- nent residence are considered to be tempora- rily occupied units. As with vacant units, on- ly the housing information is collected for temporarily occupied units. The "Two-Month" rule, with few exceptions, determines the current residency of all per- sons. These exceptions are noted below. If a person had no usual residence, the person was to be counted where he or she was stay- ing on April 1, 2007. Persons Away at School—College students were counted as residents of the place in which they were living while attending col- lege. Children in boarding schools below the college level were counted at their parental home. DATA COLLECTION PROCEDURES The 2007 U.S. Virgin Islands Community Survey was conducted using standard scien- tific techniques to obtain a sample of house- holds. The personal interview approach was used to complete the questionnaire. Sample Design Census Bureau geography divides each isl- and in the U.S. Virgin Islands into non- overlapping regions called Census Tracts. Each Census Tract is subdivided into smaller areas called Block Groups (BGs), and each BG is subdivided into even smaller areas called blocks. A two-stage sample design was used for this survey where BGs consti- tuted the Primary Sampling Units (PSUs). The design called for the selection of an area sample in two stages, using the method of paired selection of PSUs with probabilities proportional to size measures (PPS). All the BGs were ordered geographically and then divided into 20 incipient strata. A pair of BGs was randomly selected from each stra- tum using systematic sampling. In the second stage, housing units are randomly selected from the selected PSUs. In PPS selection, PSUs are selected based on their relative size and selecting an equal number of cases from all selected PSUs, the probability of selection of all final sampling unit is equal (p=0.05). A uniform sampling rate at 5 percent was used. The sample size was 2,400 i.e. on the average 60 housing units from 40 selected PSUs (Block Groups). Sampling Weights For each person in the sample, a basic statis- tical weight is made up of two components, corresponding to the two sampling stages. Let denote the probability that the PSU ip th i C-2 Data Collection and Processing Procedures Collection and Processing Procedures C-3 PSU, and household is defined as is selected, and j p denote the probability that the th j household is selected. The weight for individuals in the ij w th j th i j i ij p p w × = . Since the probability of selection of l final sampling units was equal ( 05 .0 1 1 al = p ), the c ding weight should be equal ( 20 = ij w ). After the survey was completed, the probability of selection was adjusted (e.g. or non-respon or on o pro e the final s St Thom issing information. ROCESSING PROCEDURES tion System (CENTS) for tabulating the data resp f se) t vid John: 29.959; and St am- as: pling weights. Estimation of the tabulated values was de- rived by the assignment of three sets of weights: a weight to each sample person record, a weight to each sample occupied housing record and a weight to each sample vacant housing record. The occupied housing weight for each island is as follows: St Croix: 26.591; St John: 29.959; and St Thomas: 25.079. The vacant housing weight for each island is as follows: St Croix: 7.333; St John: 7.414; and St Thomas: 16.115. The person weight for each island is as follows: St Croix: 26.591; 25.079. Interviewing in Housing Units Beginning in May 2007, interviewers visited households that were randomly selected in the survey office. A personal interview was conducted in which the interviewer asked the questions as worded on the questionnaire and recorded the answers. A single questionnaire contained all questions asked of persons and housing units. The questionnaire contained both basic and detailed items. Only housing information was obtained from vacant hous- ing units. Coverage and Edit-Failure Follow-up— Field supervisors conducted an initial check of the questionnaires for completeness and consistency. Data editors in the Survey of- fice performed additional coverage and edit checks. Those households, for which ques- tionnaires did not meet specific quality stan- dards because of incomplete information, were contacted by supervisors to obtain the m P The 2007 U.S. Virgin Islands Community Survey questionnaire was designed as a key- able document. The information supplied to the interviewer by the respondent was rec- orded by marking the answers in the appro- priate answer boxes and, in some cases, en- tering a write-in response. All completed questionnaires were checked into the Survey Office and edited for completeness and con- sistency of the responses. Once all data col- lection activities were complete, the ques- tionnaires were coded in the Survey office. All write-in entries were also coded. After all coding operations were complete, all the responses to the questions on all the ques- tionnaires were keyed using the data-entry component of CSPro (Census and Survey Processing System), including the codes for the write-in entries. The disks containing the keyed data were then processed on micro- computers using the IMPS Consistency and Correction (CONCOR) package for editing the data and the Census Tabula   2007 UNITED STATES VIRGIN ISLANDS COMMUNITY SURVEY G. Respondent’s Name: H. Phone Number: F. Address—Location Description: E. Island: D. Interviewer: A. Tract: B. BG: C. Line No.: St. Croix St. John St. Thomas INTRODUCTION Hello, my name is (Your name) and I’m an official survey worker for the 2007 United States Virgin Islands Community Survey. This is my identification. This survey is conducted by the University of the Virgin Islands. Your responses are confidential. They may be seen only by persons who have sworn to uphold the confidentiality of the survey and may be used only for statistical purposes. For the average household, this interview should take about half an hour. Please give me the name of each person living here on Sunday, April 1, including all persons staying here who have no other home. If EVERYONE is staying here temporarily and usually lives somewhere else, give me the name of each person. Be- gin with the household member in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person, start with any adult household member. Print last name, first name, and middle initial for each person. 1. 3. 4. 5. 10. 9. 8. 7. 6. 2. I. Number of People: L. If vacant: 1. Regular Vacant 2. UHE FORM_____________of ______________ J. Last Resort: K. Disposition: WHOM TO INCLUDE ON THE FORM • Please fill this form for ALL persons who are living here, and ALL persons who are staying here for more than two months. PRINT the names of these people in the List of Residents column. Begin with the name of the house- hold member in whose name this place is owned or rented. Put this person’s name in the PERSON 1 box. • Be sure to list all family members, as well as roommates, foster children, boarders, and live-in employees. • If there are people who live here but are currently staying somewhere else for more than two months, like a college student who is now away at school, DO NOT include him/her on the List of Residents. • If a person is staying here for two months or less and usually lives some- where else, DO NOT include him/her on the List of Residents. • If you are not sure whom to include, please call 693-1020/1022/1027. ECC USE ONLY Which best describes this building? Include all apartments, flats, etc., even if vacant. 1. A one-family house detached from any other house 2. A one-family house attached to one or more houses 3. A building with 2 apartments 4. A building with 3 or 4 apartments 5. A building with 5 to 9 apartments 6. A building with 10 to 19 apartments 7. A building with 20 or more apartments 8. A boat or houseboat 9. A mobile home or trailer 10. Other About when was this building first built? If you do not know the exact year, give your best estimate. When did (Person listed on line 1) move into this house or apartment? a. Do all persons staying in this house or apartment usually spend more than two consecutive months of the year at another residence? 1. Yes 2. No – Go to H5 b. Where is that residence located (Island, US State or foreign country)? c. How long does this householder usually spend at that residence? Months each year NOTE: If you marked “Yes” in H4a, please note that the remaining questions on pages 2 and 3 are asking information about the house or apartment at the address on the front of this form. If this unit is in a building that has two or more apartments, or is a boat or boathouse, SKIP to question H8. Otherwise, continue with H5. Is this house or mobile home on — 1. Less than 1 acre? — Skip to H7 2. 1 to less than 10 acres? 3. 10 or more acres? IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS, were the sales of all agricultural products from this property $1,000 or more? 1. Yes 2. No Is there a business such as a store or barbershop or a medical office on this property? 1. Yes 2. No How many rooms do you have in this house/apartment? Count living rooms, dining rooms, kitchens, and bedrooms, but do NOT count bathrooms, balconies, foyers, or halls. How many bedrooms do you have; that is, how many bedrooms would you list if this (house/apartment) was on the market for sale or rent? Does this house or apartment have complete plumbing facilities; that is, 1) hot and cold piped water, 2) a flush toilet, and 3) a bathtub or shower? 1. Yes, have all three facilities 2. No H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 H6 H7 H8 H9 H10 a. Does this house or apartment building get water from — 1. A public system only? 2. A public system and cistern? 3. A cistern, tanks, or drums only? 4. A public standpipe? 5. Some other source such as an individual well or a spring? b. During the past month, did this house or apartment purchase any water from — 1. A water delivery vendor (or other wholesale water vendor)? 2. A supermarket or grocery store? 3. Both water vendor and supermarket or grocery store? 4. Neither vendor nor supermarket nor grocery store? Is this building connected to a public sewer? 1. Yes, connected to a public sewer 2. No, connected to septic tank or cesspool 3. No, use other means a. LAST month, what was the cost of electricity for this house, apartment or mobile home? OR 1. Included in rent or condominium fee 2. No charge or electricity not used b. IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS, what was the cost of water and sewer for this house, apartment, or mobile home? Include water truck delivery, public water and sewer costs. If you have lived here less than 12 months, estimate a cost. OR 1. Included in rent or condominium fee 2. No charge Does this house or apartment have air conditioning? 1. Yes, a central air conditioning system 2. Yes, one or more individual room units 3. No Is there telephone service available in this house, apartment, or mobile home from which you can both make and receive calls? 1. Yes 2. No a. Does this house or apartment have a computer? 1. Yes 2. No — Skip to H17 b. Is it connected to the Internet? 1. Yes 2. No How many automobiles, vans, and trucks of one-ton capacity or less are kept at home for use by members of your household? Which FUEL is used MOST for cooking in this house or apartment? 1. Gas: bottled or tank 2. Electricity 3. Kerosene or coal 4. Solar energy 5. Other fuel 6. No fuel used H11 H12 H13 H14 H15 H16 H17 H18 2007 USVI COMMUNITY SURVEY — HOUSING $ .00 $ .00 Is this house, apartment, or mobile home part of a condominium? 1. Yes 2. No Is this (house/apartment/mobile home) — 1. Owned by you or someone in this household with a mortgage or loan? 2. Owned by you or someone in this household free and clear (without a mortgage or loan)? 3. Rented for cash? 4. Occupied without payment of cash rent? — Skip to PERSON 1 Answer H21 ONLY if you PAY RENT for this house or apartment, otherwise SKIP to H22 What is the monthly rent for this? Ask H22 – H26 ONLY if someone in the household OWNS or IS BUYING this (house/apartment/mobile home) — All others skip to questions for PERSON 1. a. Do you or any member of this household have a mortgage, deed of trust, contract to purchase, or similar debt on THIS property? 1. Yes, mortgage, deed of trust, or similar debt 2. Yes, contract to purchase 3. No — Skip to H23 b. How much is your regular monthly mortgage payment on THIS property? Include payment only on first mortgage or contract to purchase. OR No regular payment required — Skip to H24 c. Does your regular monthly mortgage payment include payments for real estate taxes on THIS property? 1. Yes, taxes included in mortgage payment 2. No, taxes paid separately or taxes not required d. Does your regular monthly mortgage payment include payments for fire, hurricane, or flood insurance on THIS property? 1. Yes, insurance included in mortgage payment 2. No, insurance paid separately or no insurance a. Do you or any member of this household have a second mortgage or a home equity loan on THIS property? 1. Yes, a second mortgage 2. Yes, a home equity loan 3. No — Skip to H24 b. How much is your regular monthly payment on all second or junior mortgages and all home equity loans on THIS property? OR No regular payment required H19 H20 H21 H22 H23 What were the real estate taxes on THIS property last year? OR None What was the annual payment for fire, hurricane, and flood insurance on THIS property? OR None What is the value of this property; that is, how much do you think this (house and lot/mobile home and lot) would sell for if it were for sale? 1. Less than $25,000 2. $25,000 to $49,999 3. $50,000 to $59,999 4. $60,000 to $69,999 5. $70,000 to $79,999 6. $80,000 to $89,999 7. $90,000 to $99,999 8. $100,000 to $124,999 9. $125,000 to $149,999 10. $150,000 to $174,999 11. $175,000 to $199,999 12. $200,000 to $249,999 13. $250,000 to $299,999 14. $300,000 to $349,999 15. $350,000 to $399,999 16. $400,000 to $499,999 17. $500,000 to $999,999 18. $1,000,000 or more H24 H25 H26 $ .00 $ .00 $ .00 $ .00 $ .00 2007 USVI COMMUNITY SURVEY — HOUSING a. Name (from list, page 1) b. Person Number How is … related to (Person 1) 2. Spouse 5. Grand child 3. Brother or sister 6. In-law 4. Father or mother 7. Other relative _________________ If not related to Person 1: 8. Roomer or boarder 11. Foster child 9. House or roommate 12. Domestic worker or helper 10. Unmarried partner 13. Other non-relative Is … male or female? 1. Male 2. Female What is …’s ethnic origin or race? 1. Black 4. Asian (Arab, Indian, Chinese) 2. White 5. Pacific Islander 3. Am. Indian or Alaska Native 6. Other What is …’s date of birth? (Month/Day/Year) Age What is …’s marital status? 1. Now married 4. Separated 2. Widowed 5. Never married 3. Divorced Is … of Puerto Rican, Dominicano, Cuban, or of another Latino or Hispanic group? 1. No, not Spanish/Latino/Hispanic 4. Yes, Cuban 2. Yes, Puerto Rican 5. Yes, other Latino/Hispanic 3. Yes, Dominicano Where was … born? Print the name of the island in the USVI, or the name of the US state or territory, or foreign country in the space below. Is … a CITIZEN of the United States? 1. Yes, born in the USVI — Skip to P11 2. Yes, born in the US, Puerto Rico, Guam, or CNMI 3. Yes, born abroad of US parent or parents 4. Yes, a US citizen by naturalization 5. No, not a US citizen — a permanent resident 6. No, not a US citizen — a temporary resident a. In what month and year did … come to the USVI to stay? If entered the USVI more than once, ask — What is the latest month and year? b. Why did … come to the USVI the first time? 1. Employment 6. Missionary work 2. Spouse of employed person 7. Medical reasons 3. Dependent of employed person 8. Visiting/vacation 4. Family member of employed person 9. Other ___________ 5. Student attending college a. Where was …’s mother born? Print the name of the island in the USVI, or the name of the US state, commonwealth or territory, or foreign country: b. Where was …’s father born? Print the name of the island in the USVI, or the name of the US state, commonwealth or territory, or foreign country: P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P11 At any time IN THE PAST 3 MONTHS, was … attending a school or college? Include only nursery or preschool, kindergarten, elementary school, and schooling that leads to a high school diploma, college degree, or vocational certificate. 1. Yes, public school or public college 2. Yes, private school or private college 3. Yes, vocational, technical, or business school 4. No, has not attended in the last 3 months a. As of April 1, how much school has … COMPLETED? Read categories if person is unsure. Enter the number that corresponds to the highest level COMPLETED or degree RECEIVED. If currently enrolled, mark the level of previous grade attended or highest degree received. 31. No school completed 32. Nursery school 33. Kindergarten 01. 1st grade 05. 5th grade 09. 9th grade 02. 2nd grade 06. 6th grade 10. 10th grade 03. 3rd grade 07. 7th grade 11. 11th grade 04. 4th grade 08. 8th grade 12. 12th — NO DIPLOMA 13. HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE/GED 14. Some college but no degree 15. Associate degree in college — Occupational program 16. Associate degree in college — Academic program 17. Bachelor’s degree (Example: BA, AB, BS) 18. Master’s degree (Example: MA, MS, Med, MSW, MBA) 19. Professional school degree (Example: MEd, DDS, LLB, JD) 20. Doctorate degree (Example: PhD, EdD) b. If … has had technical training, where was that training received? 1. In a vocational education high school certification program 2. In a technical preparation program 3. On the job 4. Technical school/college 5. No training a. Does … speak a language other than English at home? 1. Yes 2. No— Skip to P15 b. What is this language? c. How well does … speak English? 1. Very well 2. Well 3. Not well 4. Not at all Did … live in this house/apartment 5 years ago on April 1, 2002? 1. Person is under 5 years old — Skip to P17 2. Yes, this house — Skip to P17 3. No, different house Where did … live 5 years ago? Print St Croix, St John, or St Thomas if in the US Virgin Islands, or the name of the US state, commonwealth, territory, or foreign country. Does … have any of the following long-lasting conditions: a. Blindness, deafness, or a severe vision or hearing impairment? 1. Blindness 3. A severe vision or hearing impairment 2. Deafness 4. No long-lasting condition b. A condition that substantially limits one or more basic physical activi- ties such as walking, climbing stairs, reaching, lifting, or carrying? 1. Yes 2. No Because of a physical, mental, or emotional condition lasting 6 months or more, does … have any difficulty in doing any of the following activities: a. Learning, remembering, or concentrating? 1. Yes 2. No b. Dressing, bathing, or getting around inside the home? 1. Yes 2. No P12 P13 P14 P15 P16 P17 P18 2007 USVI COMMUNITY SURVEY — POPULATION 01 How is … related to (Person 1)? PERSON 1 (HOUSEHOLDER) 1 INTERVIEWER CHECK ITEM — If Person was born after April 1, 1992, go to the next person. Otherwise, continue with question 18c. (15 YEARS OLD OR OVER) c. Going outside the home alone to shop or visit a doctor’s office? 1. Yes 2. No d. Working at a job or business? 1. Yes 2. No a. Has … ever served on active duty in the US Armed Forces, military Reserves, or National Guard? Active duty does not include training for the Reserves or National Guard, but DOES include activation, for example, for the Persian Gulf War. 1. Yes, now on active duty 2. Yes, on active duty in past, but not now 3. No, training for Reserves or National Guard only —Skip to P20 4. No, never served in the military — Skip to P20 b. When did … serve on active duty in the US Armed Forces? Mark a box for each period served. After each response, ASK — Any other time? September 2001 or later ........................................................................ August 1990 to August 2001 (including Persian Gulf War)................ September 1980 to July 1990................................................................ May 1975 to August 1980..................................................................... Vietnam era (August 1964 to April 1975)............................................. February 1955 to July 1964................................................................... Korean conflict (June 1950 to January 1955) ...................................... World War II (September 1940 to July 1947)....................................... Some other time..................................................................................... c. In total, how many years of active-duty military service has … had? 1. Less than 2 years 2. 2 years or more LAST WEEK, did … do ANY work for either pay or profit? Answer “Yes” even if … worked only 1 hour, or helped without pay in a family business or farm for 15 hours or more, or was on active duty in the Armed Forces. 1. Yes 2. No — Skip to P23 How many hours … did work LAST WEEK at all jobs? Subtract any time off and add any overtime or extra hours worked. In what area of the island did … work most LAST WEEK? If … did PAID work, Skip to P27 a. LAST WEEK, was … on layoff from a job? 1. Yes, on temporary layoff from most recent job — Skip to P25 2. Yes, permanently laid off from most recent job — Skip to P24 3. No b. LAST WEEK, was … temporarily absent from a job or business? 1. Yes, on vacation, temporary illness, labor dispute, etc. 2. No Has … been looking for work during the last 4 weeks? 1. Yes 2. No — Skip to P26 LAST WEEK, could … have started a job if offered one, or returned to work if recalled? 1. Yes, could have gone to work 2. No, because of own temporary illness 3. No, because of all temporary reasons (in school, etc.) When did this person last work, even for a few days? 1. Within the past 12 months 2. Between 1 to 5 years ago — Skip to P29 3. Over 5 years ago or never worked — Skip to P34 P18 P19 P20 P21 P22 P23 P24 P25 P26 During the PAST 12 MONTHS, how many WEEKS did … work, even for a few hours? Include paid vacation, paid sick leave, and military service in total. During the PAST 12 MONTHS, in the WEEKS WORKED, how many hours did … usually work each week? CURRENT OR MOST RECENT JOB ACTIVITY. Describe clearly …’s chief job activity or business. If … had more than one job, describe the one at which … worked the most hours. If … had no job or business last week, give information for his/her last job. Was … an employee of: — Read list. 1. Private company or business or of an individual, for wages, salary, or commissions 2. Virgin Islands Government 3. Active Duty US Armed Forces 4. Federal Government 5. Self employed 6. Working without pay For whom did … work? If now on active duty, write “Armed Forces”; otherwise, print the name of the company, business or other employer. What kind of business or industry was this? Describe the activity at the location where employed. For example, hospital, public high school. What kind of work was … doing? For example, registered nurse, electrician, and high school teacher. What were …’s most important activities or duties? For example, patient care, directing hiring policies, teaching 9th grade. The following questions are about income received LAST YEAR. If an exact amount is not known, accept a best estimate. a. How much did … earn in income from wages, salary, commissions, bonuses or tips? Report amount before deductions for taxes, bonds, dues, etc. b. How much did … earn from your own farm or non farm business, proprietorship or partnership? Report net income after business or operating expenses. c. How much did … receive in interest, dividends, net rental or royalty income from estates and trusts? d. How much did … receive in Social Security or Railroad Retirement payments? Include payments to retired workers, dependants and disabled workers. e. How much did … receive from government programs (like SSI and AFDC), or other public assistance or welfare? f. How much did … receive from retirement, survivor or disability pensions? Include payments from companies, unions, Federal or VI government, and U.S. military. Do NOT include Social Security. g. How much did … receive from unemployment compensation, child support or alimony, or any other REGULAR source of income? Do NOT include lump-sum payments such as money from an inheritance or the sale of a home. h. Total income last year (Sum P34a to P34g) P27 P28 P29 P30 P31 P32 P33 P34 2007 USVI COMMUNITY SURVEY — POPULATION Hours $ .00 $ .00 $ .00 $ .00 $ .00 $ .00 $ .00 $ .00 INTERVIEWER REMINDERS Be sure you have recorded — 1. Information for Tract, BG, Line Number, Population, and Address or location on the front cover of the questionnaire. 2. The respondent’s name and the respondent’s telephone number (if any) in the appropriate boxes on the front cover. 3. Your signature (name) and the date in the boxes below on this page. Also, be sure you have — 4. Completed as many of the questions as possi- ble, including the last resort questions. 5. Written all entries legibly. 6. Record answers in pencil. CERTIFICATION — I certify that the entries I have made on this questionnaire are true and correct to my knowledge. Interviewer’s Signature: Date: Notes:   Visit us on the internet at http://www.uvi.edu/sites/uvi/Pages/ECC-Home.aspx