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1980 Census of Population. General Social and Economic Characteristics. Virgin Islands of the United States

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C80-1-C55 '.I. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE POPULATION Census HA 201 1980 . A566x 1981 M.l chap.C M.55 c.3 General Social and Economic Characteristics VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES Census of Population Bureau of the Census Library U.S. Department of Commerce BUREAU OF THE CENSUS Census of Population VOLUME 1 CHARACTERISTICS OF THE POPULATION CHAPTER C General Social and Economic Characteristics PART 55 VIRGIN ISLANDS of the United States PC80-1-C55 Issued August 1984 >&» ftV>*-y U.S. Department of Commerce Malcolm Baldrige, Secretary Clarence J. Brown, Deputy Secretary Sidney Jones, Under Secretary for Economic Affairs BUREAU OF THE CENSUS John G. Keane, Director BUREAU OF THE CENSUS John G. Keane, Director C. L. Kincannon, Deputy Director POPULATION DIVISION Roger A. Herriot, Chief Acknowledgments Many persons participated in the diverse activities of the 1980 census. These acknowledgments generally reflect staff dur- ing the post-census data publication process. The Bureau was guided by Director, Bruce Chapman, and Deputy Director, C. L. Kincannon. …

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C80-1-C55 '.I. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE POPULATION Census HA 201 1980 . A566x 1981 M.l chap.C M.55 c.3 General Social and Economic Characteristics VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES Census of Population Bureau of the Census Library U.S. Department of Commerce BUREAU OF THE CENSUS Census of Population VOLUME 1 CHARACTERISTICS OF THE POPULATION CHAPTER C General Social and Economic Characteristics PART 55 VIRGIN ISLANDS of the United States PC80-1-C55 Issued August 1984 >&» ftV>*-y U.S. Department of Commerce Malcolm Baldrige, Secretary Clarence J. Brown, Deputy Secretary Sidney Jones, Under Secretary for Economic Affairs BUREAU OF THE CENSUS John G. Keane, Director BUREAU OF THE CENSUS John G. Keane, Director C. L. Kincannon, Deputy Director POPULATION DIVISION Roger A. Herriot, Chief Acknowledgments Many persons participated in the diverse activities of the 1980 census. These acknowledgments generally reflect staff dur- ing the post-census data publication process. The Bureau was guided by Director, Bruce Chapman, and Deputy Director, C. L. Kincannon. Primary direction of the data publication program was performed by William P. Butz, Associate Director for Demographic Fields, assisted by Peter A. Bounpane, Assist- ant Director for Demographic Censuses, in conjunction with Barbara A. Bailar, Associate Director for Statistical Standards and Methodology, Howard N. Hamilton, Acting Associate Director for Information Technology, James D. Lincoln, then Associate Director for Administration, and Stanley D. Moore, Associate Director for Field Opera- tions. The Director's staff was assisted by Sherry L. Courtland. Direction of the census enumeration and early processing activities was provided by Vincent P. Barabba, former Director; Daniel B. Levine, former Deputy Director; and George E. Hall, former Associate Director. Responsibility for the overall planning, coordinating, processing, and publication of the 1980 census was in the Decennial Census Division under the direction of Stanley D. Matchett, Chief, assisted by Rachel F. Brown and Roger O. Lepage, Assist- ant Division Chiefs. The following Branch Chiefs were responsible for support services: Donald R. Dalzell, H. Ray Dennis, Stephen E. Goldman, Dennis W. Stoudt, and Richard R. Warren. The Outlying Areas Branch was under the direction of Irma F. Harahush, Acting Branch Chief. Data collection was carried out by the government of each Area through a special agreement with the following Governors or High Commissioner: Honorable Peter T. Coleman, Governor of American Samoa, assisted by Joseph M. Pereira, Census Coor- dinator; Honorable Paul M. Calvo, then Gover- nor of Guam, assisted by Joseph T. Flores, Census Coordinator; Honorable Carlos S. Camacho, then Governor of the Northern Mariana Islands, assisted by Jose C. Ayuyu, Census Coordinator; Honorable Adrian Winkle, then High Commissioner of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, assisted by Haruo Esang, Census Coordinator; and Hon- orable Juan Luis, Governor of the Virgin Islands of the United States, assisted by Frank Mills and Edward A. Phillips. The following Census Bureau employees were designated as Census Advisors to oversee data collection activities in the various areas: Melvin A. Hendry, Advisor for the Virgin Islands of the United States, Michael J. Levin, Advisor for the Northern Mariana Islands and the re- mainder of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, Guy A. Lutz, Advisor for Guam and the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, ex- cluding the Northern Mariana Islands, and C. Kemble Worley, Advisor for American Samoa. The computer programming necessary to prepare this report was accomplished in the Agriculture Division under the general supervi- sion of John H. Berry, Chief. The systems design and computer programs were the direct responsibility of John E. Adkins, assisted by Lowell Wrucke, Linda Hutton, and Thaddeus Hess. Responsibility for developing the population portion of the 1 980 census questionnaire con- tent and designing the tabulations in this report was in the Population Division, under the supervision of Roger A. Herriot, Chief, Paula J. Schneider, Staff Assistant for Census Programs, Gordon W. Green, Jr., Nampeo D. McKenney, and Arthur J. Norton, Assistant Division Chiefs. This report was prepared by Cynthia M. Taeuber, assisted by Michael J. Levin and Peggy Payne. Administration support was provided by the Administrative Services Division, Robert L. Kirkland, Chief, and William C. Fanning, Assis- tant Chief. Computer processing was performed in the Computer Operations Division, C. Thomas DiNenna, Chief, James E. Steed, George M. Bowden, and Joseph J. Sferrella, Assistant Chiefs. Questionnaire processing procedures were developed in the Decennial Processing Staff, James S. Werking, then Chief, under the direction of Harry O'Haver, then Assistant Chief. The clerical coding and microfilming of the sample questionnaires were performed at the Laguna Niguel Processing Office, Robert N. Scheller, Chief. User services were provided by the Data User Services Division under the supervision of Michael G. Garland, Chief, Marshall L. Turner, Jr., and Paul T. Zeisset, Assistant Chiefs. Data collection activities were supervised in the Field Division by Lawrence T. Love, Chief, under the direction of Richard Blass, Charles Hancock, and George T. Reiner, Assistant Chiefs, with the assistance of the directors and assistant directors of the Bureau's regional offices. Geographic programs and plans were developed in the Geography Division under the direction of Joseph J. Knott, Robert W. Marx, and Silla G. Tomasi, Assistant Chiefs, and Donald I. Hirscbfeld, Special Assistant. Publications editing, design, composition, and printing procurement were performed by the staff of the Publications Services Division, Raymond J. Koski, Chief; Milton S. Andersen, Arlene C. Duckett, and Gerald A. Mann, Branch Chiefs. The Statistical Methods Division was largely responsible for developing new procedures to obtain a more accurate count of the popula- tion. This work was supervised by Charles D. Jones, Chief; David V. Bateman, then Assis- tant Chief; and Susan M. Miskura and Robert T. O' Reagan, Assistant Chiefs. The system design, technical specifications, assembly, and installation of the FOSDIC and Automated Camera Technology System were the responsibility of the Technical Services Division, C. Thomas DiNenna, Acting Chief, and Robert J. Varson, Branch Chief. Many other persons participated in the various activities of the 1 980 census. For a list of key personnel, refer to the History of the 1980 Census of Population and Housing, (PHC80-R2). Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data 1980 census of population. Volume 1, Char- acteristics of the population. PC80-1- Issued September 1981 — Partial contents: ch. A. Number of inhab- itants v. — ch. B. General population characteristics v. — ch. C. General social and economic characteristics v. — ch. D. Detailed population characteristics v. 1. United States -Census, 20th, 1980. United States— Population— Statistics. I. United States. Bureau of the Census. II. Title: Characteristics of the population. HA215.A13 312'.0973 81-607950 AACR2 For sale by Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. Postage stamps not acceptable; currency submitted at sender's risk. Remittances from foreign countries must be by international money order or by draft on a U.S. bank. Introduction APPENDIXES A. Area Classifications A— 1 B. Definitions and Explanations of Subject Characteristics B— 1 C. General Enumeration and Processing Procedures C— 1 D. Accuracy of the Data D— 1 E. Facsimiles of Questionnaire Pages E— 1 GENERAL This report is part of the General Social and Economic Characteristics series and presents data from the 1980 Census of Population on social and economic characteristics of the residents of the Virgin Islands of the United States, its islands, island subdivisions, places, and certain other geographic areas (e.g., urban and rural portions of the Area). The abbreviated identification for this report is PC80-1-C (i.e.. Population Census, 1980-Volume 1 -Chapter C) followed by the number 55 representing the Virgin Islands of the United States. A large portion of the information compiled from the 1980 Census of Population will appear in Volume 1, Characteristics of the Population, of which this report is part. Legal provision for this census, which was conducted as of April 1, 1980, was made in the Act of Congress of August 31, 1954 (amended August 1957, December 1975, and October 1976), which codified Title 13, United States Code. The population figures for the various geographic entities shown here may differ from those shown in the Advance Report, PHC80-V. The changes reflect corrections of errors found after the PHC80-V report was prepared. The changes may affect any geographic area shown in this report. The content and procedures of the 1980 census were determined after evaluation of the results of the 1970 census and consultation with a wide variety of users of census data. A num- ber of changes were introduced in 1980 to improve the usefulness of the census results. The changes, however, do not affect to any appreciable extent the comparability between the 1980 census data and the 1970 census data for most characteristics. Further information on comparability for specific subjects appears in Appendix B, "Definitions and Explanations of Subject Characteristics." More detailed information on the tech- nical and procedural matters covered in the text of this report can be obtained by writing to the Director, Bureau of the Census, Washington, D.C. 20233. Such information will also appear in other publications of the 1980 census. CONTENTS OF THE REPORT This report contains a text (this introduc- tion and five appendixes), a table of contents, detailed tables, and maps. A general location map and an outline map of the Virgin Islands appear after the table of contents. Each detailed table is identified by a table number and title. The "stubhead" at the left under the title defines the types of geographic areas for which data are shown in the particular table and is considered part of the table title. The first table in this report is table 23; tables 1 to 1 3 appear in the Number of Inhabitants, PC80-1-A report for this Area and tables 14 through 22 appear in the General Population Characteristics, PC80-1-B report for this Area. Data are presented in this report on a broad spectrum of social and economic informa- tion collected in the 1980 Census of Population, including age, race, Spanish origin, marital status, household relation- ship, education, labor force, occupation, industry, income, and poverty. Appendix A describes the various area classifications (e.g., urban and rural residence, minor civil divisions, and places). Appendix B provides defini- tions and explanations for the subjects covered in this report. Appendix C explains the residence rules used in counting the population and describes the data collection and processing proce- dures. Appendix D presents information on the sources of error in the data, editing procedures, and a description of allocation and substitution. Appendix E contains facsimiles of the 1980 census questionnaire pages. SYMBOLS AND GEOGRAPHIC ABBREVIATIONS The following symbols and geographic abbreviations are used in the tables: • A dash "-" represents zero or a percent which rounds to less than 0.1. • Three dots ". . ."mean not applicable, or that the data are being withheld to avoid disclosure of information for individuals. (For further information on disclosure, see the section below on "Suppression of Data for Confi- dentiality.") • (NA) means not available. • (CDP) is census designated place. SUPPRESSION OF DATA FOR CONFIDENTIALITY To maintain the confidentiality promised respondents and required by law, the Bureau of the Census takes precautions to make sure that its published data do not disclose information about spe- cific individuals and housing units. To accomplish this, the Census Bureau suppresses data for characteristics which are based on a small number of persons and/or housing units in the geographic area. Under certain conditions, both primary and complementary suppres- sion, as defined below, may take place. The general rules of primary suppres- sion are as follows: counts of total population by race and Spanish origin are never suppressed; other characteristics for persons are shown only if there are 1 5 or more persons in the geographic area; III Introduction counts of total housing units, vacant housing units, year-round housing units, and occupied housing units are never suppressed; characteristics of year-round housing units which are not classified by occupancy status are shown only when there are five or more year-round housing units in the geographic area; charac- teristics of families, households, or occupied housing units are shown only if there are at least five occupied housing units within the geographic area; and dis- tributions of data for owners or renters are shown only where the number of owners is at least five or the number of renters is also at least five. These primary suppres- sion criteria are applied independently of one another. Population and occupied housing unit characteristics cross-classified by race or Spanish origin (of the householder in the case of occupied housing units) are subject to an additional level of examination. This level requires that the 15-person or the 5-housing unit criteria stated above be applied individually to each race or Spanish origin category. Finally, complementary suppression is applied to prevent the derivation of primary suppressed data by subtraction. IV Census of Population General Social and Economic Characteristics VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED PC80-1-C55 Contents (Page numbers appears as part this Area is 55) listed here of the page omit the Area number for eac prefix :h page. number which The prefix for MAPS Virgin Islands of the United States and the Page Islands, Island Subdivisions and Places 5 TABLES 23. Summary of Social Characteristics: 1980 7 The Area Urban and Rural and Size of Place Places of 2,500 or More Islands 23a. Summary of Social Characteristics for Census Subdistricts: 1980 8 Census Subdistricts of 2,500 or More 24. Summary of Economic Characteristics: 1980 .... 9 The Area Urban and Rural and Size of Place Places of 2,500 or More Islands 24a. Summary of Economic Characteristics for Census Subdistricts: 1980 10 Census Subdistricts of 2,500 or More 25. Race by Sex: 1980 11 The Area Urban and Rural and Size of Place Places of 2,500 or More Islands 25a. Race by Sex for Census Subdistricts: 1980 12 Census Subdistricts of 2,500 or More GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TABLES Page 26. Persons by Spanish Origin, Race, and Sex: 1980 .. 13 The Area Urban and Rural and Size of Place Places of 2,500 or More Islands 26a. Persons by Spanish Origin, Race, and Sex for Census Subdistricts: 1980 14 Census Subdistricts of 2,500 or More 27. Selected Social and Economic Characteristics by Race: 1980 and 1970 15 The Area 28. General Characteristics by Race and Spanish Origin: 1980 16 The Area Urban and Rural and Size of Place 29. Place of Birth and Language by Race and Spanish Origin: 1980 17 The Area Urban and Rural and Size of Place 30. Fertility and Family Composition by Race and Spanish Origin: 1980 18 The Area Urban and Rural and Size of Place 31. Geographical Mobility by Race and Spanish Origin: 1980 19 The Area Urban and Rural and Size of Place 32. Place of Birth of Parents and Residence Outside the Virgin Islands of the United States Between 1970 and 1980 by Race and Spanish Origin: 1980 .... 20 The Area Urban and Rural and Size of Place 33. Educational Characteristics by Race and Spanish Origin: 1980 21 The Area Urban and Rural and Size of Place VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES 55-1 Contents TABLES Page 34. Labor Force Characteristics by Race and Spanish Origin: 1980 22 The Area Urban and Rural and Size of Place 35. Occupation of Employed Persons by Race and Spanish Origin: 1980 23 The Area Urban and Rural and Size of Place 36. Industry of Employed Persons by Race and Spanish Origin: 1980 24 The Area Urban and Rural and Size of Place 37. Labor Force Status in 1979 and Disability and Veteran Status by Race and Spanish Origin: 1980 25 The Area Urban and Rural and Size of Place 38. Income Characteristics in 1979 by Race and Spanish Origin: 1980 26 The Area Urban and Rural and Size of Place 39. Poverty Status in 1979 of Families and Persons by Race and Spanish Origin: 1980 27 The Area Urban and Rural and Size of Place 40. Social Characteristics for Places: 1980 28 Places 40a. Social Characteristics for Census Subdistricts: 1980 29 Census Subdistricts 41. Family, Educational, and Disability Characteristics for Places: 1980 31 Places 41a. Family, Educational, and Disability Characteristics for Census Subdistricts: 1980 33 Census Subdistricts 42. Labor Force Characteristics for Places': 1980 37 Places 42a. Labor Force Characteristics for Census Subdistricts: 1980 38 Census Subdistricts 43. Occupation of Employed Persons for Places: 1980 40 Places 55-2 VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES TABLES Page 43a. Occupation of Employed Persons for Census Subdistricts: 1980 41 Census Subdistricts 44. Industry of Employed Persons and Labor Force Status in 1979 for Places: 1980 43 Places 44a. Industry of Employed Persons and Labor Force Status in 1979 for Census Subdistricts: 1980 ... 44 Census Subdistricts 45. Income and Poverty Status in 1979 for Places: 1980 46 Places 45a. Income and Poverty Status in 1979 for Census Subdistricts: 1980 47 Census Subdistricts 46. Social Characteristics by Race and Spanish Origin for Places: 1980 49 Places 46a. Social Characteristics by Race and Spanish Origin for Census Subdistricts: 1980 55 Census Subdistricts 47. Labor Force and Disability Characteristics by Race and Spanish Origin for Places: 1980 69 Places 47a. Labor Force and Disability Characteristics by Race and Spanish Origin for Census Subdistricts 1980 72 Census Subdistricts 48. Occupation and Class of Worker of Employed Persons by Race and Spanish Origin for Places: 1980 79 Places 48a. Occupation and Class of Worker of Employed Persons by Race and Spanish Origin for Census Subdistricts: 1980 82 Census Subdistricts 49. Income and Poverty Status in 1979 by Race and Spanish Origin for Places: 1980 89 Places 49a. Income and Poverty Status in 1979 by Race and Spanish Origin for Census Subdistricts: 1980 ... 92 Census Subdistricts 50. General Characteristics for Islands by Race and Spanish Origin: 1980 99 Islands GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS Contents TABLES Page 51. Place of Birth and Language by Race and Spanish Origin for Islands: 1980 100 Islands 52. Fertility and Family Composition by Race and Spanish Origin for Islands: 1980 101 Islands 53. Geographical Mobility by Race and Spanish Origin for Islands: 1980 102 Islands 54. Place of Birth of Parents and Residence Outside the Virgin Islands of the United States Between 1970 and 1980 by Race and Spanish Origin for Islands: 1980 103 Islands 55. Educational Characteristics by Race and Spanish Origin for Islands: 1980 104 Islands 56. Labor Force Characteristics by Race and Spanish Origin for Islands: 1980 105 Islands TABLES Page 57. Occupation of Employed Persons by Race and Spanish Origin for Islands: 1980 106 Islands 58. Industry of Employed Persons by Race and Spanish Origin for Islands: 1980 107 Islands 59. Labor Force Status in 1979 and Disability and Veteran Status by Race and Spanish Origin for Islands: 1980 108 Islands 60. Income Characteristics in 1979 by Race and Spanish Origin for Islands: 1980 109 Islands 61 Poverty Status in 1979 of Families and Persons by Race and Spanish Origin for Islands: 1980 111 Islands GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES 55-3 Virgin Islands of the United States and the Caribbean Area 55-4 VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS Islands, Island Subdivisions and Places BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS (U.K.) LEGEND * Capital underlined All political boundaries are as of January I, 1980 International boundary representation is not necessarily authoritative. N SCALE 16 Kilometers 16 Miles o> U.S. Department of Commerce BUREAU OF THE CENSUS 65° 15' GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES 55-5 CORRECTI ON NOTE Any corrections to the 1980 census counts of the total population shown In this report made after the report Is printed are available by writing to Data User Services Division, Customer Services (corrections), Bureau of the Census, Washington, D.C. 20233. Shown below are corrections to the population characteristics shown In the tables of this report. Table 24. Summary of Economic Characteristics: 1980-Con. Median Income In 1979 (dollars) Househol ds Fam Mies As shown In As shown In the tables Corrected the tables Corrected URBAN AND RURAL AND ' " ' "~ " SI ZE OF PLACE Other rural 5 000 + 12 551 5 000 + 13 459 Table 27. Selected Social and Economic Characteristics by Race: 1980 and 1970 1980 Percent As shown In the tables Correcte d SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL Total Persons enrolled In school by age: 3 and 4 years old 45.8 38.7 5 and 6 years old 9A-rA 92.9 7 to 17 years old 9^3 94^ 18 to 21 years old 8 i 2 35.8 22 to 24 years old S Q t Q 10.3 25 to 34 years old 5 2, 3 5,4 White 3 and 4 years old Mt-8 48.5 5 and 6 years old 91 .3 89.5 7 to 17 years old 9 0.0 94.7 18 to 21 years old 8 0i9 28.7 22 to 24 years old 6 9. 7 7.6 25 to 34 years old 5 1 1 3.6 Black 3 and 4 years old 45,1) 38.1 5 and 6 years old 95 . 5 93.2 7 to 17 years old Wt* 94.8 18 to 21 years old 8 3.0 37.4 22 to 24 years old 6 1,3 11.2 25 to 34 years old §5 .9 6.0 Table 45a. Income and Poverty Status In 1979 for Census Subd I str lets: 1980-Con. St. John I s I and Coral Bay East End subdlstrlct subdlstrlct As shown In As shown In MEDIAN INCOME IN 1979 the tablfls Corrected the tables Corrected Female householder, no husband present . With own children under ***** * 500 ~ 18 years toan With own children under ^^ $500- 6 yearS **** $500- fcu* $500- Table 45a. Income and Poverty Status In 1979 for Census Subd I str lets: 1980-Con. St. Thomas I s I and u ]" u + u Water I s I and subdlstrlct subdlstrlct As shown In As shown In MEDIAN INCOME IN 1979 the tableS Corrected th ° tables Corrected Workers In family In 1979: 3 or more workers taa ±sas too ahi n,-, ^„„ •-' ***• *" 4 51 -37 500 $50 000 + 55-6 VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS Table 23. Summary of Social Characteristics: 1980 The Area Urban and Rural and Size of Place Places of 2,500 or More Islands The Area - URBAN AND RURAL AND SIZE OF PLACE Urban Places of 10,000 or more Places of 2,500 to 10,000 Rural Places of 1,000 to 2,500 Other rural PLACES OF 2,500 OR MORE Anna's Retreat (CDP) Charlotte Amalie town Charlotte Amalie East (CDP) ... Charlotte Amalie West (CDP) Christiansted town Frederiksted Southeast (CDP) Grove Place (CDP) ISLANDS St Croix Island St John Island St Thomas Island [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] Total persons Persons 5 years and over Percent born outside Virgin Islands of the Number United States Percent living in Percent who speak a different house in language other than 1975 English at home Persons 3 years old and over enrolled in kindergarten or elementary school- Percent in private school Civilian persons 16 to 19 years old- Percent not enrolled in school, not high school graduates 96 569 49.7 39.8 18.8 18.9 21.9 37 730 47.0 11 842 50.1 25 888 45.6 58 839 51.4 2 974 50.5 55 865 51.4 38.1 10.7 40.2 9.4 37.2 11.3 40.8 23.9 45.5 13.7 40.6 24.4 12.9 12.7 13.0 22.9 12.2 23.4 23.1 24.5 22.5 21.0 23.2 20.9 8 939 39.3 11 842 50.1 2 636 44.4 4 898 51.9 2 914 49.0 2 902 39.1 3 599 55.9 26.4 5.6 40.2 9.4 32.8 7.8 43.4 14.4 46.6 13.6 29.5 21.9 57.4 13.6 14.2 12.7 5.9 18.4 15.2 10.7 10.0 18.2 24.5 30.7 24.4 21.3 27.8 22.0 49 725 49.8 2 472 50.0 44 372 49.5 40.8 27.4 41.1 7.7 38.6 9.9 20.6 8.8 17.3 22.5 21.8 21.2 Table 23. Summary of Social Characteristics: 1980-Con. The Area Urban and Rural and Size of Place Places of 2,500 or More Islands The Area URBAN AND RURAL AND SIZE OF PLACE Urban Places of 10,000 or more Places of 2,500 to 10,000 Rural Places of 1,000 to 2,500 Other rural PLACES OF 2,500 OR MORE Anna's Retreat (CDP) Charlotte Amalie town Charlotte Amalie East (CDP) Charlotte Amalie West (CDP) Christiansted town Frederiksted Southeast (CDP) Grove Place (CDP) ISLANDS St Croix Island St. John Island St. Thomas Island [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] Persons 25 years old and over Persons 18 to 24 years old- Percent enrolled in school Percent completed Percent high 4 or more years of school graduates college Persons 60 years Families- Percent and over- Percent with own children living alone under 6 years Persons under 18- Percent living with two parents Children ever born per 1 ,000 women 35 to 44 years 25.8 50.0 14.2 25.9 33.9 59.8 3 493 28.9 25.0 30.4 23.5 20.7 23.7 41.7 8.2 39.4 9.2 42.9 7.6 55.1 17.8 49.6 17.0 55.4 17.8 28.6 33.6 31.8 26.6 25.5 36.8 24.0 34.1 27.8 36.0 23.7 34.0 52.7 52.5 52.8 64.6 53.8 65.1 3 708 3 540 3 783 3 369 3 409 3 367 27.3 25.0 25.8 40.3 22.3 29.2 31.1 47.4 7.1 39.4 9.2 32.3 3.5 52.5 12.7 39.3 5.7 34.0 9.8 35.6 4.3 13.6 35.9 31.8 26.6 25.8 32.9 23.1 34.5 371 33.3 30.8 36.9 22.3 48.0 52.9 52.5 47.0 55.3 48.1 48.5 59.9 3 745 3 540 4 185 2 954 3 987 4 458 4 211 24.2 20.4 27.7 46.9 12.8 57.9 23.2 52.8 15.1 27.6 37.5 22.8 30.9 24.5 30.1 62.4 59.3 56.6 3 661 3 464 3 321 GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES 55-7 Table 23a. Summary of Social Characteristics for Census Subdistricts: 1980 Census Subdistricts of 2,500 or More Anna's Mope Village subdistrict Christiansted subdistrict Frederiksted subdistrict Northcentral subdistrict Northwest subdistrict Sion Farm subdistrict South central subdistrict Southwest subdistrict Charlotte Amalie subdistrict ... East End subdistrict Northside subdistrict Southside subdistrict Tutu subdistrict [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] Total persons Persons 5 years and over Persons 3 years old and over enrolled in Civilian persons 16 to kindergarten or 19 years old- Percent Percent born outside Percent living in Percent who speak a elementary school- not enrolled in school, Virgin Islands of the different house in language other than Percent in private not high school Number United States 1975 English at home school graduates 3 287 55.6 46.2 28.6 43.8 16.6 3 413 50.3 47.9 15.2 16.0 21.6 3 948 41.9 36.3 21.8 12.8 27.7 5 771 45.5 29.1 28.4 16.1 20.7 5 714 53.2 50.4 19.9 15.4 23.9 12 563 49.6 38.4 27.9 24.7 21.6 6 314 51.1 41.6 34.4 16.5 28.8 7 067 46.3 39.3 36.1 18.7 20.5 19 304 49.8 40.1 10.5 13.0 25.4 4 722 53.4 36.6 7.2 21.5 17.1 5 730 57.5 50.2 16.1 42.3 14.9 4 450 53.7 43.7 11.0 14.2 22.0 8 939 39.3 26.4 5.6 14.2 18.2 Table 23a. Summary of Social Characteristics for Census Subdistricts: 1980-Con. Census Subdistricts of 2,500 or More Anna's Hope Village subdistrict Christiansted subdistrict Frederiksted subdistrict Northcentral subdistrict Northwest subdistrict Sion Farm subdistrict Southcentral subdistrict Southwest subdistrict Charlotte Amalie subdistrict ... East End subdistrict Northside subdistrict Southside subdistrict Tutu subdistrict [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] Persons 18 to 24 Persons 25 years old and over Persons 60 years Families- Percent Persons under 18- Children even corn Percent completed years old- Percent Percent high 4 or more years of and over- Percent with own children Percent living with per 1 ,000 women enrolled in school school graduates college living alone under 6 years two parents 35 to 44 years 29.8 67.5 21.4 24.3 33.9 65.1 2 822 21.4 40.4 7.0 35.7 32.8 49.1 3 863 26.2 35.9 10.1 35.4 38.7 47.2 4 147 24.5 39.3 6.7 25.2 38.7 66.7 3 861 28.8 43.1 11.0 29.9 42.1 62.9 3 984 24.0 54.3 16.0 26.3 33.1 62.0 3 390 18.1 33.2 7.3 15.3 44.9 63.8 4 270 23.7 38.2 8.6 36.3 43.4 67.6 3 857 30.1 42.0 9.4 29.8 29.5 52.4 3 442 24.9 57.7 20.1 20.1 30.6 67.4 3 165 21.7 79.7 33.0 17.5 22.5 75.0 2 252 27.9 50.2 15.4 17.4 32.9 52.7 3 896 27.3 47.4 7.1 13.6 35.9 52.9 3 745 55-8 VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS Table 24. Summary of Economic Characteristics: 1980 [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] The Area Urban and Rural and Size of Place Places of 2,500 or More Islands The Area . URBAN AND RURAL AND SIZE OF PLACE Urban Places of 10,000 or more Places of 2,500 to 10.000 Rural Places of 1,000 to 2,500 Other rural PLACES OF 2,500 OR MORE Anna's Retreat (CDP) Charlotte Amalie town Charlotte Amalie East (CDP) Charlotte Amalie West (CDP) Christiansted town Frederiksted Southeast (CDP) Grove Place (CDP) ISLANDS St. Croix Island ... St John Island St. Thomas Island Percent in labor force Nonworkers per 100 workers Civilian labor force- Percent unemployed Employed persons 16 years and over- Percent in manufacturing industries Male, 16 years and over Female, 16 years and over With own children Total under 6 years 75.4 54.5 64.7 154 6.2 84 73.6 72.3 74.3 76.4 79.0 76.3 54.9 59.7 53.9 60.7 55.4 59.3 54.3 51.6 59.8 66.0 54.0 50.8 161 144 169 149 119 151 6.4 6.1 6.5 6.1 5.1 6.1 34 1.9 4.7 11.9 3.6 12.4 74.9 72.3 77.8 77.7 71.8 66.3 73.0 65.4 75.6 53.9 60.7 53.9 58.4 62.2 67.5 48.0 52.0 39.3 37.6 40.2 37.2 160 144 165 119 163 259 250 5.8 6.1 7.8 3.8 7.8 10.8 8.4 1.9 1.9 1.5 2.1 10.3 10.1 13.5 73.6 78.8 77.1 47.5 45.0 62.0 70.2 61.3 66.8 182 110 130 7.6 3.1 5.1 16.7 1.3 2.2 Table 24. Summary of Economic Characteristics: 1980-Con. [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] The Area Urban and Rural and Size of Place Places of 2,500 or More Islands The Area. URBAN AND RURAL AND SIZE OF PLACE Urban Places of 10,000 or more Places of 2,500 to 10,000 Rural Places of 1,000 to 2,500 Other rural PLACES OF 2,500 OR MORE Anna's Retreat (CDP) Charlotte Amalie town Charlotte Amalie East (CDP) Charlotte Amalie West (CDP) Christiansted town Frederiksted Southeast (CDP) Grove Place (CDP) ISLANDS St. Croix Island .. St John Island... St Thomas Island Families— Percent with no workers in 1979 Median income in 1979 (dollars) Per capita income in 1979 (dollars) Income in 1979 below poverty level Households Families Percent of persons for whom poverty status is determined Percent of families 9.9 10.6 11.4 10.3 9.5 10.3 9.4 5.6 11.4 9.2 7.3 17.9 21.4 11.5 11.8 11.0 7.8 11 090 11 914 9 334 10 308 8 405 9 851 9 814 10 523 12 406 13 348 10 510 11 883 4 254 3 421 3 663 3 310 4 788 4 512 4 802 3 271 3 663 2 900 4 571 3 426 2 607 2 462 3 917 5 094 4 584 33.4 28.3 37.4 324 37.7 32.4 37.3 32.6 30.9 25.6 26.3 23.8 31.0 25.7 30.9 25.2 37.7 32.4 38.2 34.9 26.8 23.6 38.8 35.5 55.5 50.7 50.5 45.0 36.4 31.2 24.8 21.8 30.5 25.4 11 710 12 061 8 405 9 851 9 207 10 139 11 403 12 218 7 788 9 022 7 464 7 994 8 132 8 594 10 610 11 349 11 986 13 491 11 534 12 454 GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES 55-9 Table 24a. Summary of Economic Characteristics for Census Subdistricts: 1980 Census Subdistricts of 2,500 or More Anna's Hope Village subdistrict Christiansted subdistrict Frederiksted subdistrict Northcentral subdistrict Northwest subdistrict Son Farm subdistrict Southcentral subdistrict Southwest subdistrict Charlotte Amalie subdistrict ... East End subdistrict Northside subdistrict Southside subdistrict Tutu subdistrict [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] Percent in labor force Employed persons 16 years and over- Percent in Female, 16 years and over Male, 16 years and With own children Nonworkers per 100 Civilian labor force- manufacturing over Total under 6 years workers Percent unemployed industries 80.5 59.2 61.1 128 5.1 19.8 73.8 48.5 52.2 149 8.0 10.6 68.7 42.5 42.1 220 10.9 8.8 73.3 41.9 36.0 214 4.8 17.8 74.7 44.0 39.3 201 6.5 12.7 73.4 51.8 50.4 164 6.7 16.7 69.2 38.4 36.3 239 11.8 27.6 75.0 46.3 46.3 203 10.1 18.8 74.3 56.1 62.3 140 5.6 1.9 80.8 62.4 63.4 118 4.0 2.2 85.2 70.9 73.0 75 2.4 2.7 74.5 61.4 61.6 156 8.2 2.6 74.9 65.4 75.6 160 5.8 1.9 Table 24a. Summary of Economic Characteristics for Census Subdistricts: 1980-Con. Census Subdistricts of 2,500 or More Anna's Hope Village subdistrict Christiansted subdistrict Frederiksted subdistrict Northcentral subdistrict Northwest subdistrict Sion Farm subdistrict Southcentral subdistrict Southwest subdistrict Charlotte Amalie subdistrict ... East End subdistrict Northside subdistrict Southside subdistrict Tutu subdistrict [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] Families— Percent Median income in 1979 (dollars) Income in 1979 below poverty level Percent of persons with no workers in Per capita income in for whom poverty 1979 Households Families 1979 (dollars) status is determined Percent of families 5.8 15 257 16 346 5 831 17.3 13.6 16.7 8 143 9 468 3 766 37.0 33.9 19.3 7 557 8 419 2 909 50.8 45.3 13.8 10 044 10 601 3 260 37.5 33.3 10.5 9 364 10 051 3 395 41.9 36.2 9.4 12 197 12 735 4 510 30.9 25.6 13.7 9 323 9 715 2 905 44.9 40.4 10.7 10 085 10 910 3 140 40.4 34.2 10.1 9 280 10 506 3 798 34.8 30.4 5.7 13 140 13 991 5 157 28.1 21.6 5.8 19 015 22 609 8 547 11.5 8.8 6.3 10 987 10 847 4 242 42.1 35.6 5.6 11 710 12 061 3 271 30.8 25.2 55-10 VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS Table 25. Race by Sex: 1980 [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] The Area Urban and Rural and Size of Place Places of 2,500 or More Islands The Area Male Female URBAN AND RURAL AND SIZE OF PLACE Male Female Places of 10,000 or more Male Female Places of 2,500 to 10,000 Male Female — Rural Male Female Places of 1,000 to 2,500 . Male Female Other rural Male Female PLACES OF 2,500 OR MORE Anna's Retreat (CDP). Male Female Charlotte Amalie town Male Female Charlotte Amalie East (CDP) Male Female Charlotte Amalie West (CDP) Male Female Christjansted town Male Female Frederiksted Southeast (CDP) Male Female Grove Place (CDP) Male Female ISLANDS St Croix Island ... Male.. Female St John Island Male.. Female St Thomas Island. Male.. Female White Black Other races 14 280 76 951 5 338 7 070 36 470 2 664 7 210 40 481 2 674 2 454 33 854 1 422 1 258 15 733 694 1 196 18 121 728 1 166 10 240 436 615 4 777 231 551 5 463 205 1 288 23 614 986 643 10 956 463 645 12 658 523 11 826 43 097 3 916 5 812 20 737 1 970 6 014 22 360 1 946 546 2 358 70 257 1 166 32 289 1 192 38 11 280 40 739 3 846 5 555 19 571 1 938 5 725 21 168 1 908 217 8 469 253 93 3 895 114 124 4 574 139 1 166 10 240 436 615 4 777 231 551 5 463 205 83 2 450 103 47 1 131 50 36 1 319 53 628 4 059 211 302 1 948 110 326 2 111 101 159 2 572 183 102 1 205 87 57 1 367 96 117 2 634 151 53 1 198 66 64 1 436 85 84 3 430 85 46 1 579 36 38 1 851 49 6 299 39 515 3 911 3 149 18 814 1 946 3 150 20 701 1 965 651 1 795 26 318 911 11 333 884 15 7 330 35 641 1 401 3 603 16 745 707 3 727 18 896 694 GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES 55-11 Table 25a. Race by Sex for Census Subdistricts: 1980 [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] Census Subdistricts of 2,500 or More Anna's Hope Village subdistrict Male Female Christiansted subdistrict Male Female Frederiksted subdistrict Male Female Northcentral subdistrict Male Female Northwest subdistrict Male Female Sion Farm subdistrict Male Female Southcentral subdistrict Male Female Southwest subdistrict Male Female Charlotte Amalie subdistrict ... Male Female East End subdistrict Male Female Northside subdistrict Male Female Southside subdistrict Male Female Tutu subdistrict Male Female White Black Other races 744 2 221 322 366 1 092 150 378 1 129 172 240 2 977 196 142 1 432 97 98 1 545 99 232 3 516 200 115 1 611 88 117 1 905 112 478 5 021 272 243 2 393 134 235 2 628 138 463 4 938 313 229 2 314 152 234 2 624 161 2 025 9 053 1 485 1 001 4 352 757 1 024 4 701 728 612 5 181 521 313 2 508 277 299 2 673 244 482 6 171 414 223 2 888 201 259 3 283 213 1 881 16 681 742 965 7 818 385 916 8 863 357 974 3 621 127 446 1 739 68 528 1 882 59 3 185 2 387 158 1 572 1 171 75 1 613 1 216 83 671 3 711 68 319 1 756 34 352 1 955 34 217 8 469 253 93 3 895 114 124 4 574 139 55-12 VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS Table 26. Persons by Spanish Origin, Race, and Sex: 1980 The Area Urban and Rural and Size of Place Places of 2,500 or More Islands The Area Male Female URBAN AND RURAL AND SIZE OF PLACE Urban Male Female Places of 10,000 or more Male Female Places of 2,500 to 10.000 Male Female Rural Male Female Places of 1,000 to 2,500 Male Female Other rural Male Female PLACES OF 2,500 OR MORE Anna's Retreat (CDP) Male Female Charlotte Amalie town Male Female Charlotte Amalie East (CDP) Male Female Charlotte Amalie West (CDP) Male Female Christiansted town Male Female Frederiksted Southeast (CDP) Male Female Grove Place (CDP) Male Female ISLANDS St Croix Island ... Male.. Female St John Island Male.. Female St Thomas Island . Male.. Female [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. :or definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] Spanish origin Not of Spanish origin Type Race Puerto Other Total Rican Cuban Spanish White Black Other races White Black Other races 13 735 11 269 162 2 304 2 234 7 907 3 594 12 046 69 044 1 744 6 755 5 587 83 1 085 1 062 3 901 1 792 6 008 32 569 872 6 980 5 682 79 1 219 1 172 4 006 1 802 6 038 36 475 872 2 640 2 057 29 554 374 1 557 709 2 080 32 297 713 1 296 1 023 16 257 180 776 340 1 078 14 957 354 1 344 1 034 13 297 194 781 369 1 002 17 340 359 555 360 11 184 125 291 139 1 041 9 949 297 272 183 85 62 131 79 553 4 646 152 283 177 99 63 160 60 488 5 303 145 2 085 1 697 18 370 249 1 266 570 1 039 22 348 416 1 024 840 12 172 118 645 261 525 10 311 202 1 061 857 6 198 131 621 309 514 12 037 214 11 095 9 212 133 1 750 1 860 6 350 2 885 9 966 36 747 1 031 5 459 4 564 67 828 882 3 125 1 452 4 930 17 612 518 5 636 4 648 66 922 978 3 225 1 433 5 036 19 135 513 245 181 1 63 58 161 26 488 2 197 44 128 103 25 31 82 15 226 1 084 17 117 78 38 27 79 11 262 1 113 27 10 850 9 031 132 1 687 1 802 6 189 2 859 9 478 34 550 987 5 331 4 461 67 803 851 3 043 1 437 4 704 16 528 501 5 519 4 570 65 884 951 3 146 1 422 4 774 18 022 486 438 330 5 103 55 283 100 162 8 186 153 215 170 42 26 139 50 67 3 756 64 223 160 61 29 144 50 95 4 430 89 555 360 11 184 125 291 139 1 041 9 949 297 272 183 85 62 131 79 553 4 646 152 283 177 99 63 160 60 488 5 303 145 126 104 - 22 7 52 67 76 2 398 36 59 48 11 5 25 29 42 1 106 21 67 56 - 11 2 27 38 34 1 292 15 434 311 10 113 109 245 80 519 3 814 131 224 156 61 44 140 40 258 1 808 70 210 155 52 65 105 40 261 2 006 61 385 299 - 86 23 230 132 136 2 342 51 184 141 - 43 16 108 60 86 1 097 27 201 158 - 43 7 122 72 50 1 245 24 516 489 3 24 49 335 132 68 2 299 19 258 249 7 23 178 57 30 1 020 9 258 240 17 26 157 75 38 1 279 10 186 164 - 22 6 121 59 78 3 309 26 84 76 . 8 4 55 25 42 1 524 11 102 88 14 2 66 34 36 1 785 15 11 087 9 543 98 1 446 1 595 6 406 3 086 4 704 33 109 825 5 446 4 719 48 679 766 3 148 1 532 2 383 15 666 414 5 641 4 824 50 767 829 3 258 1 554 2 321 17 443 411 56 41 2 13 16 35 5 635 1 760 21 36 29 8 24 4 310 887 7 20 12 8 11 1 325 873 14 2 592 1 685 62 845 623 1 466 503 6 707 34 175 898 1 273 839 34 400 288 729 256 3 315 16 016 451 1 319 846 28 445 335 737 247 3 392 18 159 447 GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES 55-13 Table 26a. Persons by Spanish Origin, Race, and Sex for Census Subdistricts: 1980 [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] Census Subdistricts of 2,500 or More Anna's Hope Village subdlstrict Male Female ChristJansted subdlstrict.. Male Female Frederiksted subdistrict Male Female Northcentral subdistrict Male Female Northwest subdistrict Male Female Sion Farm subdistrict Male Female Southcentral subdistrict Male Female Southwest subdistrict Male Female Charlotte Amalie subdistrict Male Female East End subdistrict Male Female Northside subdistrict Male Female Southslde subdlstrict Male Female Tutu subdlstrict Male Female Spanish origin Not of Spanish origin Type Race Puerto Other Total Rican Cuban Spanish White Black Other races White Black Other races 689 520 9 160 119 378 192 625 1 843 130 341 259 75 58 198 85 308 894 65 348 261 85 61 180 107 317 949 65 505 408 1 96 39 331 135 201 2 646 61 256 206 49 23 169 64 119 1 263 33 249 202 47 16 162 71 82 1 383 28 709 630 4 75 95 461 153 137 3 055 47 352 324 26 48 236 68 67 1 375 20 357 306 49 47 225 85 70 1 680 27 1 304 1 136 20 148 195 859 250 283 4 162 22 637 550 9 78 98 418 121 145 1 975 13 667 586 11 70 97 441 129 138 2 187 9 577 507 11 59 67 273 237 396 4 665 76 285 256 25 31 136 118 198 2 178 34 292 251 34 36 137 119 198 2 487 42 3 225 2 669 28 528 637 1 370 1 218 1 388 7 683 267 1 580 1 312 12 256 300 661 619 701 3 691 138 1 645 1 357 16 272 337 709 599 687 3 992 129 1 684 1 456 10 218 169 1 094 421 443 4 087 100 849 740 104 82 538 229 231 1 970 48 835 716 114 87 556 192 212 2 117 52 2 115 2 006 6 103 204 1 585 326 278 4 586 88 1 014 971 40 96 765 153 127 2 123 48 1 101 1 035 63 108 820 173 151 2 463 40 1 117 774 21 322 242 589 286 1 639 16 092 456 555 386 11 158 111 296 148 854 7 522 237 562 388 10 164 131 293 138 785 8 570 219 170 107 4 59 42 110 18 932 3 511 109 76 46 28 16 56 4 430 1 683 64 94 61 31 26 54 14 502 1 828 45 411 225 23 163 186 192 33 2 999 2 195 125 200 108 14 78 85 99 16 1 487 1 072 59 211 117 9 85 101 93 17 1 512 1 123 66 351 197 3 151 74 239 38 597 3 472 30 173 99 72 39 115 19 280 1 641 15 178 98 79 35 124 19 317 1 831 15 438 330 5 103 55 283 100 162 8 186 153 215 170 42 26 139 50 67 3 756 64 223 160 61 29 144 50 95 4 430 89 55-14 VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS Table 27. Selected Social and Economic Characteristics by Race: 1980 and 1970 [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] The Area PLACE OF BIRTH Total persons Born in a U.S. territory 1 Born in Puerto Rico Bom in the United States Bom elsewhere Europe Caribbean Other Americas All other countries Place of birth not reported RESIDENCE 5 YEARS AGO Persons 5 years and over Same house Different house In a U.S. territory 1 In Puerto Rico In the United States.. Elsewhere Residence 5 years ago not reported2 FERTILITY Women ever married, 15 to 24 years Children ever born per 1,000 women Women ever married, 25 to 34 years Children ever bom per 1,000 women Women ever married, 35 to 44 years Children ever bom per 1,000 women SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL Persons 3 years old and over enrolled In school3 ... — Prekindergarten Private Kindergarten Private... Elementary (1 to 8 years) Private High school (1 to 4 years) Private College Persons enrolled In school by age:4 3 and 4 years old 5 and 6 years old 7 to 17 years old 18 to 21 years old 22 to 24 years old 25 to 34 years old YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED Persons 25 years old and over Elementary: to 4 years 5 to 8 years High school: 1 to 3 years 4 years College: 1 to 3 years 4 or more years LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 years and over Labor force U.S. Armed Forces Civilian labor force Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Female, 16 years and over Labor force U.S. Armed Forces Civilian labor force Employed Unemployed Not in labor force INCOME IN PREVIOUS YEAR Households— Median income (current dollars) Median income (1979 dollars) Families Median income (current dollars) Median income (1979 dollars) Unrelated individuals 15 years and over5 Median income (current dollars) Median income (1979 dollars) Male, 15 years and over5 Without income With income Median income (current dollars) Median income (1979 dollars) Female, 15 years and over5 Without income With income Median income (current dollars) Median income (1979 dollars) INCOME IN PREVIOUS YEAR BELOW POVERTY LEVELS Persons for whom poverty status is determined 1 V1rgin Islands and other areas under U.S. jurisdiction, excluding Puerto Rico. 2 ln 1970, only includes "moved, residence not reported." 31970 figures include persons 3 to 34 years old only. Percent columns show percent enrolled in school for each specified age group. 5 14 years and over in 1970. 6Percent columns show percent below poverty level for specified groups. 1980 1970 Total White Black Percent Total White Black Percent Total White Black Total White Black 96 569 14 280 76 951 100.0 100.0 100.0 62 468 11 339 45 309 100.0 100.0 100.0 43 235 2 505 38 353 44.8 17.5 49.8 29 068 2 907 23 702 46.5 25.6 52.3 4 993 955 2 681 5.2 6.7 3.5 4 014 913 1 319 6.4 8.1 2.9 11 964 7 885 3 721 12.4 55.2 4.8 8 058 5 906 1 792 12.9 52.1 4.0 31 012 1 869 28 193 32.1 13.1 36.6 20 150 1 494 17 503 32.3 13.2 38.6 947 753 184 1.0 5.3 .2 847 744 68 1.4 6.6 .2 28 316 446 27 220 29.3 3.1 35.4 18 258 340 17 012 29.2 3.0 37.5 532 252 241 .6 1.8 .3 726 244 376 1.2 2.2 .8 1 217 418 548 1.3 2.9 .7 319 166 47 .5 1.5 .1 5 365 1 066 4 003 5.6 7.5 5.2 1 178 119 993 1.9 1.0 2.2 85 856 13 473 67 693 100.0 100.0 100.0 54 166 10 303 38 924 100.0 100.0 100.0 47 380 5 184 39 520 55.2 38.5 58.4 22 390 3 549 16 785 41.3 34.4 43.1 34 155 7 441 24 979 39.8 55.2 36.9 30 458 6 586 21 164 56.2 63.9 54.4 22 622 2 741 18 665 26.3 20.3 27.6 13 262 1 733 10 235 24.5 16.8 26.3 454 144 180 .5 1.1 .3 887 302 246 1.6 2.9 .6 5 874 4 002 1 704 6.8 29.7 2.5 5 944 3 928 1 674 11.0 38.1 4.3 5 205 554 4 430 6.1 4.1 6.5 10 365 623 9 009 19.1 6.0 23.1 4 321 848 3 194 5.0 6.3 4.7 1 318 168 975 2.4 1.6 2.5 1 711 306 1 270 2 102 374 1 448 1 369 670 1 564 1 540 818 1 725 6 071 1 172 4 524 4 399 929 3 045 „, 2 548 1 135 2 914 2 882 1 760 3 188 5 653 1 024 4 324 2 897 695 1 950 3 666 2 071 4 051 3 869 2 445 4 373 34 934 2 893 30 206 100.0 100.0 100.0 17 758 2 551 13 503 100.0 100.0 100.0 1 470 135 1 255 4.2 4.7 4.2 501 64 391 2.8 2.5 2.9 499 108 354 1.4 3.7 1.2 137 55 73 .8 2.2 .5 2 347 160 2 023 6.7 5.5 6.7 1 291 189 987 7.3 7.4 7.3 580 92 437 1.7 3.2 1.4 358 142 184 2.0 5.6 1.4 21 825 1 566 19 095 62.5 54.1 63.2 12 007 1 602 9 163 67.6 62.8 67.9 3 987 925 2 814 11.4 32.0 9.3 2 790 997 1 535 15.7 39.1 11.4 7 275 663 6 269 20.8 22.9 20.8 3 258 511 2 494 18.3 20.0 18.5 1 419 475 839 4.1 16.4 2.8 739 355 317 4.2 13.9 2.3 2 017 369 1 564 5.8 12.8 5.2 581 164 377 3.3 6.4 2.8 1 654 150 1 415 AO ft fiO ft AR A 845 115 666 26.2 27.1 27.1 3 942 272 3 419 04,4 QA fl 06.5 1 2 692 352 2 085 84.0 85.6 84.4 25 390 2 012 22 048 88,3 AQ ft Qfl A 12 762 1 823 9 670 91.1 94.1 91.1 2 126 396 191 53 1 838 331 an *> QQ Q 93,9 979 140 162 28 743 99 23.4 3.6 32.4 4.5 22.7 3.4 795 114 647 -SfrS- -64t4- -s&e- 220 50 149 1.9 2.4 1.8 44 986 9 681 32 902 100.0 100.0 100.0 28 896 6 838 19 654 100.0 100.0 100.0 2 640 274 2 024 5.9 2.8 6.2 2 480 231 1 798 8.6 3.4 9.1 13 357 668 12 006 29.7 6.9 36.5 11 358 741 9 742 39.3 10.8 49.6 6 475 491 5 635 14.4 5.1 17.1 3 788 470 3 037 13.1 6.9 15.5 11 543 2 257 8 711 25.7 23.3 26.5 6 184 1 909 3 774 21.4 27.9 19.2 4 588 2 170 2 234 10.2 22.4 6.8 2 277 1 502 655 7.9 22.0 3.3 6 383 3 821 2 292 14.2 39.5 7.0 2 809 1 985 648 9.7 29.0 3.3 59 310 11 410 44 660 100.0 100.0 100.0 39 034 8 240 27 429 100.0 100.0 100.0 38 082 8 170 28 074 64.2 71.6 62.9 25 724 5 636 18 073 65.9 68.4 65.9 84 21 60 .1 .2 .1 32 2 27 .1 .1 37 998 8 149 28 014 64.1 71.4 62.7 25 692 5 634 18 046 65.8 68.4 65.8 35 652 7 930 25 999 60.1 69.5 58.2 24 501 5 505 17 079 62.8 66.8 62.3 2 346 219 2 015 4.0 1.9 4.5 1 191 129 967 3.1 1.6 3.5 21 228 3 240 16 586 35.8 28.4 37.1 13 310 2 604 9 356 34.1 31.6 34.1 31 767 5 813 24 274 100.0 100.0 100.0 19 563 4 058 13 873 100.0 100.0 100.0 17 319 3 665 12 935 54.5 63.0 53.3 9 784 2 150 7 053 50.0 53.0 50.8 4 - 2 - - 4 - 4 - - 17 315 3 665 12 933 54.5 63.0 53.3 9 780 2 150 7 049 50.0 53.0 50.8 16 041 3 561 11 820 50.5 61.3 48.7 9 220 2 093 6 577 47.1 51.6 47.4 1 274 104 1 113 4.0 1.8 4.6 560 57 472 2.9 1.4 3.4 14 448 2 148 11 339 45.5 37.0 46.7 9 779 1 908 6 820 50.0 47.0 49.2 28 329 6 041 20 925 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) $11 090 $17 281 $9 908 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) $11 090 $17 281 $9 908 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 20 855 3 618 16 150 13 135 2 978 8 940 $11 914 $21 066 $10 824 $6 612 $13 373 $5 512 $11 914 $21 066 $10 824 $13 092 $26 479 $10 914 10 211 3 448 6 360 8 442 1 605 6 444 $6 853 $9 729 $5 833 $2 479 $5 845 $1 948 $6 853 $9 729 $5 833 $4 908 $11 573 $3 857 28 776 5 705 21 431 100.0 100.0 100.0 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 5 827 497 4 932 20.2 8.7 23.0 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 22 949 5 208 16 499 79.8 91.3 77.0 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) $8 727 $13 133 $8 049 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) $8 727 $13 133 $8 049 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 33 015 5 917 25 368 100.0 100.0 100.0 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 11 883 1 464 9 651 36.0 24.7 38.0 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 21 132 4 453 15 717 64.0 75.3 62.0 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) $6 370 $8 702 $6 081 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) $6 370 $8 702 $6 081 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 31 958 1 977 28 289 33.4 13.9 37.1 19 394 (NA) (NA) 31.5 (NA) (NA) GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES 55-15 Table 28. General Characteristics by Race and Spanish Origin: 1980 The Area Urban and Rural and Size of Place AGE Total 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 Female 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 CHARACTERISTICS OF PERSONS 60 YEARS AND OVER Persons 60 to 64 years In families Percent with income in 1 979 below poverty level Householder or spouse Other relatives Nonrelatives in households Living alone Percent with income in 1 979 below poverty level In group quarters Inmate of institution Other Persons 65 to 74 years In families Percent with income in 1979 below poverty level Householder or spouse Other relatives Nonrelatives in households Living alone Percent with income in 1 979 below poverty level In group quarters Inmate of institution Other Persons 75 years and over In families Percent with income in 1979 below poverty level Householder or spouse Other relatives Nonrelatives in households Living alone Percent with income in 1979 below poverty level In group quarters ._ Inmate of institution Other PERSONS IN HOUSEHOLD Households 1 person 2 persons 3 persons 4 persons 5 persons 6 persons 7 or more persons 'Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] Urban Rural Race Places of Places of Places of 10,000 or 2,500 to 1,000 to Other Spanish The Area Total more 10,000 Total 2,500 White Black races origin 1 96 569 37 730 11 842 25 888 58 839 2 974 14 280 76 951 5 338 13 735 10 713 4 292 1 132 3 160 6 421 319 807 9 258 648 1 718 11 508 4 571 1 247 3 324 6 937 324 861 9 984 663 1 744 12 557 5 019 1 417 3 602 7 538 306 990 10 910 657 1 726 10 243 4 217 1 191 3 026 6 026 270 887 8 752 604 1 500 6 562 2 703 765 1 938 3 859 210 1 054 5 145 363 1 052 6 589 2 443 763 1 680 4 146 240 1 576 4 618 395 966 8 180 3 041 966 2 075 5 139 296 1 571 6 160 449 1 066 7 191 2 540 786 1 754 4 651 227 1 299 5 527 365 915 5 403 1 946 635 1 311 3 457 150 1 012 4 082 309 777 4 197 1 546 545 1 001 2 651 132 818 3 152 227 542 3 450 1 334 473 861 2 116 107 857 2 428 165 450 3 081 1 189 498 691 1 892 98 827 2 102 152 395 2 420 932 404 528 1 488 114 638 1 670 112 296 1 907 768 363 405 1 139 77 526 1 281 100 265 1 207 556 303 253 651 50 284 859 64 158 725 342 180 162 383 27 160 529 36 88 342 156 92 64 186 15 68 262 12 42 294 135 82 53 159 12 45 232 17 35 22.4 21.3 26.1 19.7 23.2 26.2 33.1 19.7 21.2 20.8 50 365 20 045 6 219 13 826 30 320 1 519 7 210 40 481 2 674 6 980 5 296 2 096 552 1 544 3 200 163 388 4 609 299 833 5 777 2 312 617 1 695 3 465 176 435 5 010 332 823 6 277 2 499 709 1 790 3 778 164 470 5 494 313 869 5 205 2 155 609 1 546 3 050 124 449 4 493 263 727 3 665 1 557 430 1 127 2 108 110 594 2 884 187 571 3 745 1 403 409 994 2 342 128 865 2 653 227 536 4 420 1 655 503 1 152 2 765 148 819 3 368 233 578 3 755 1 322 389 933 2 433 114 662 2 905 188 488 2 812 1 077 353 724 1 735 79 489 2 173 150 382 2 237 849 281 568 1 388 58 373 1 728 136 293 1 816 764 273 491 1 052 54 416 1 317 83 236 1 647 687 285 402 960 42 414 1 154 79 212 1 219 493 202 291 726 60 297 862 60 163 995 428 192 236 567 39 243 698 54 119 674 352 194 158 322 27 137 510 27 66 422 211 112 99 211 12 91 305 26 45 217 98 54 44 119 13 39 173 5 20 186 87 55 32 99 8 29 145 12 19 23.6 23.0 27.4 21.4 23.9 25.9 32.5 21.0 23.4 21.9 2 420 932 404 528 1 488 114 638 1 670 112 296 1 805 675 275 400 1 130 82 485 1 232 88 238 21.7 26.4 20.4 30.5 18.9 19.5 9.1 21.5 19.3 27.7 1 632 599 248 351 1 033 79 453 1 100 79 220 173 76 27 49 97 3 32 132 9 18 598 253 128 125 345 30 149 428 21 56 497 220 112 108 277 27 112 367 18 46 34.0 36.4 40.2 32.4 32.1 44.4 17.9 37.6 61.1 47.8 17 4 1 3 13 2 4 10 3 2 12 4 1 3 8 - - 9 3 2 5 - - - 5 2 4 1 - 3 114 1 324 666 658 1 790 127 810 2 140 164 423 2 152 873 413 460 1 279 88 584 1 443 125 317 23.4 27.9 25.2 30.4 20.3 14.8 13.0 22.7 24.8 30.3 1 814 735 356 379 1 079 78 537 1 168 109 272 338 138 57 81 200 10 47 275 16 45 931 430 232 198 501 37 224 671 36 104 834 401 218 183 433 33 186 618 30 95 50.8 55.4 56.9 53.6 46.7 42.4 26.9 57.3 66.7 62.1 31 21 21 - 10 2 2 26 3 2 27 19 19 . 8 . 24 3 2 4 2 2 - 2 2 2 2 - - 1 361 633 354 279 728 54 273 1 023 65 165 795 372 189 183 423 28 184 563 48 118 27.9 31.5 27.5 35.5 24.8 7.1 13.0 27.0 31.3 44.9 493 247 135 112 246 15 128 339 26 79 302 125 54 71 177 13 56 224 22 39 495 219 126 93 276 25 88 395 12 46 457 205 123 82 252 22 76 370 11 43 67.8 70.2 69.9 70.7 65.9 50.0 44.7 72.2 81.8 83.7 71 42 39 3 29 1 1 65 5 1 70 1 42 39 3 28 1 1 1 64 1 5 1 28 329 10 962 3 883 7 079 17 367 1 023 6 041 20 925 1 363 3 700 6 304 2 591 1 176 1 415 3 713 330 1 765 4 307 232 592 6 070 2 129 857 1 272 3 941 229 2 265 3 538 267 696 4 196 1 647 527 1 120 2 549 152 833 3 141 222 618 4 062 1 531 471 1 060 2 531 107 634 3 202 226 606 2 968 1 168 331 837 1 800 84 291 2 493 184 505 2 036 809 238 571 1 227 48 138 1 784 114 318 2 693 1 087 283 804 1 606 73 115 2 460 118 365 55-16 VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS Table 29. Place of Birth and Language by Race and Spanish Origin: 1980 The Area Urban and Rural and Size of Place [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] Urban Rural Race Places of Places of Places of 10,000 or 2,500 to 1,000 to Other Spanish The Area Total more 10,000 Total 2,500 White Black races origin 1 96 569 37 730 11 842 25 888 58 839 2 974 14 280 76 951 5 338 13 735 43 234 18 305 5 331 12 974 24 929 1 269 2 505 38 353 2 376 6 551 4 993 1 095 275 820 3 898 92 955 2 681 1 357 4 451 11 964 2 643 959 1 684 9 321 483 7 885 3 721 358 869 282 79 36 41 203 7 118 151 13 30 30 731 13 909 4 657 9 252 16 822 920 1 751 28 042 938 1 095 7 819 3 311 991 2 320 4 508 296 777 6 782 260 365 22 912 10 598 3 666 6 932 12 314 624 974 21 260 678 730 869 164 74 90 705 27 709 154 6 38 54 12 3 9 42 1 52 1 - 61 10 6 4 51 . 58 2 1 162 29 12 17 133 6 146 15 5 310 69 28 41 241 6 182 127 5 244 67 26 41 177 6 148 95 2 549 150 25 125 399 4 293 44 212 29 105 34 1 33 71 2 34 2 69 1 8 3 - 3 5 - 7 - 1 - 74 19 7 12 55 - 10 7 57 7 28 463 13 269 4 438 8 831 15 194 870 586 27 217 660 940 142 22 8 14 120 8 128 12 2 2 16 4 . 4 12 3 9 1 6 12 28 204 13 211 4 419 8 792 14 993 855 430 27 128 646 884 453 121 31 90 332 7 26 389 38 63 1 210 819 447 372 391 13 2 1 191 17 10 4 939 2 216 776 1 440 2 723 91 11 4 870 58 26 12 6 4 2 6 . 2 10 . 1 315 103 19 84 212 1 7 307 1 5 3 315 2 291 865 1 426 1 024 145 9 3 265 41 32 2 792 1 963 748 1 215 829 111 7 2 749 36 22 99 23 13 10 76 1 48 33 18 83 2 653 1 081 330 751 1 572 118 7 2 604 42 27 580 246 53 193 334 26 50 442 88 410 359 181 54 127 178 2 5 351 3 9 166 53 29 24 113 - 144 20 2 2 503 203 59 144 300 10 4 492 7 3 71 28 7 21 43 1 5 66 . 2 119 54 23 31 65 . 11 102 6 15 283 60 17 43 223 6 20 243 20 5 705 297 91 206 408 27 2 701 2 1 6 523 3 692 1 359 2 333 2 831 154 21 6 440 62 37 2 713 852 82 770 1 861 205 4 2 683 26 23 470 136 23 113 334 14 7 446 17 13 2 689 738 135 603 1 951 33 43 2 448 198 116 237 60 18 42 177 3 66 146 25 49 126 36 11 25 90 - 10 111 5 1 42 8 1 7 34 2 25 13 4 - 571 258 101 157 313 14 72 468 31 39 5 365 1 699 582 1 117 3 666 203 1 066 4 003 296 739 30 731 13 909 4 657 9 252 16 822 920 1 751 28 042 938 1 095 7 080 3 432 1 336 2 096 3 648 199 654 6 089 337 321 7 054 2 864 818 2 046 4 190 205 334 6 441 279 288 9 184 3 810 1 141 2 669 5 374 290 357 8 617 210 289 4 382 2 026 643 1 383 2 356 121 185 4 130 67 111 1 747 915 267 648 832 61 108 1 610 29 49 1 284 862 452 410 422 44 113 1 155 16 37 85 856 33 438 10 710 22 728 52 418 2 655 13 473 67 693 4 690 12 017 69 754 29 862 9 705 20 157 39 892 2 292 10 056 58 217 1 481 2 395 16 102 3 576 1 005 2 571 12 526 363 3 417 9 476 3 209 9 622 9 126 2 094 681 1 413 7 032 204 2 330 5 210 1 586 4 680 4 945 1 084 228 856 3 861 116 747 3 125 1 073 3 257 2 031 398 96 302 1 633 43 340 1 141 550 1 685 439 72 5 67 367 2 48 286 105 362 124 21 5 16 103 2 12 83 29 99 183 46 14 32 137 7 30 122 31 143 1 285 259 72 187 1 026 32 250 650 385 1 081 31 083 12 423 3 454 8 969 18 660 815 2 428 26 933 1 722 4 471 26 188 11 561 3 299 8 262 14 627 712 1 624 23 947 617 982 90 21 1 20 69 71 13 6 15 33 5 . 5 28 . 22 1 10 . 14 3 - 3 11 . 6 8 . 420 153 45 108 267 17 61 358 1 11 24 3 2 1 21 - 15 5 4 3 985 617 83 534 3 368 44 588 2 346 1 051 3 440 314 56 22 34 258 42 39 246 29 14 15 4 2 2 11 - 2 9 4 9 54 773 21 015 7 256 13 759 33 758 1 840 11 045 40 760 2 968 7 546 43 566 18 301 6 406 11 895 25 265 1 580 8 432 34 270 864 1 413 166 45 15 30 121 1 139 19 8 11 152 43 1 42 109 2 46 29 77 4 146 39 11 28 107 1 39 102 5 11 1 856 697 257 440 1 159 50 573 1 255 28 52 189 35 15 20 154 8 162 27 - 7 7 442 1 540 409 1 131 5 902 119 1 321 4 282 1 839 5 908 1 032 257 113 144 775 76 278 663 91 27 224 58 29 29 166 3 55 113 56 113 PLACE OF BIRTH AND CITIZENSHIP Total persons Born in Virgin Islands of the U.S Born in Puerto Rico Born in the United States Born abroad of American parents, etc. 2 Born elsewhere Naturalized citizen of the United States Not a citizen of the United States Europe Denmark France Germany United Kingdom England Asia India Lebanon Philippines North and Central America Canada Mexico West Indies Aruba, Bonaire, Curacao Anguilla Antigua - Barbuda Bahamas, Turks and Caicos Barbados British Virgin Islands Tortola Cayman Islands Cuba Dominica Dominican Republic Dutch St. Maarten, Saba, St. Eustatius.. French St. Maarten, St. Barthelemy Grenada Guadeloupe, Martinique Haiti Jamaica Montserrat St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia St. Vincent Trinidad & Tobago South America Guyana Africa All other countries Place of birth not reported YEAR OF IMMIGRATION TO VIRGIN ISLANDS Persons born outside Virgin Islands3— 1975 to 1980 1970 to 1974 1965 to 1969 1960 to 1964 1950 to 1959— Before 1950 LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Persons 5 years and over Speak only English at home Speak a language other than English at home Speak English very well Speak English well Speak English not well or not at all 5 to 13 years 14 to 17 years 18 to 24 years 25 years and over LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME Persons 5 to 17 years - English only Arabic Asian Indian Dutch French German Spanish Other specified language Unspecrfied language Persons 18 years and over English only Arabic Asian Indian Dutch.. French German Spanish Other specified language Unspecrfied language 'Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. 'Includes persons born in other areas under U.S. jurisdiction. 3Excludes persons born in the Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, the United States, and areas under U.S. jurisdiction, and persons born abroad with at least one parent who is a U.S. citizen. GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES 55-17 Table 30. Fertility and Family Composition by Race and Spanish Origin: 1980 [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] The Area Urban and Rural and Size of Place FERTILITY Women 15 to 24 years .. Children ever born — Per 1 ,000 women Women ever married .. Children ever born .. Per 1 ,000 women Women 25 to 34 years.. Children ever born.. Per 1 ,000 women Women ever married .. Children ever born.. Per 1 ,000 women Women 35 to 44 years .. Children ever born.. Per 1,000 women Women ever married .. Children ever born.. Per 1,000 women HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP Total persons ... In households Family householder Male .. Female Nonfamily householder: Male .. Female Spouse Child Other relatives Nonrelatives Persons per household Persons per family FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN Families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Subfamilies With own children under 18 years Married-couple subfamilies With own children under 18 years Mother-child subfamilies Persons under 18 years Percent living with two parents LABOR FORCE STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS Families Householder: Employed or in U.S. Armed Forces Unemployed Not in labor force Married-couple families Husband employed or in U.S. Armed Forces Wife employed or in U.S. Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wrfe not in labor force Husband unemployed Wife employed or in U.S. Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband not in labor force Wife employed or in U.S. Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Female householder, no husband present Employed or in U.S. Armed Forces Unemployed Not in labor force 'Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. The Area 8 870 4 163 469 1 711 2 342 1 369 8 165 17 977 2 202 6 071 15 468 2 548 6 567 22 937 3 493 5 653 20 726 3 666 96 569 95 949 13 828 7 027 4 228 3 246 13 612 43 834 7 379 2 795 3.39 4.11 20 855 14 287 7 067 13 612 9 182 4 983 5 993 4 429 1 769 1 029 932 235 138 738 41 796 59.8 20 855 16 434 684 3 737 13 612 11 540 6 033 420 5 087 350 172 35 143 1 722 504 18 1 200 5 993 4 092 310 1 591 Urban Places of Places of 10,000 or 2,500 to Total more 10,000 3 712 1 842 496 600 870 1 450 3 058 7 329 2 397 2 173 5 985 2 754 2 399 8 896 3 708 1 960 7 710 3 934 37 730 37 345 4 631 3 413 1 610 1 308 4 624 17 459 3 425 875 3.41 4.17 8 044 5 558 2 699 4 624 3 183 1 704 2 907 2 102 857 472 443 81 52 365 16 715 52.7 8 044 6 175 231 1 638 4 624 3 903 2 125 155 1 623 99 55 9 35 622 193 6 423 2 907 1 983 133 791 1 039 504 485 167 221 1 323 912 1 954 2 143 644 1 609 2 498 742 2 627 3 540 581 2 283 3 929 11 842 11 704 1 417 1 148 711 607 1 488 4 755 1 254 324 3.01 3.92 2 565 1 545 683 1 488 891 442 908 590 217 144 132 31 19 106 4 586 52.5 2 565 1 847 73 645 1 488 1 198 642 51 505 28 16 5 7 262 73 1 188 908 608 42 258 2 673 1 338 501 433 649 1 499 2 146 5 375 2 505 1 529 4 376 2 862 1 657 6 269 3 783 1 379 5 427 3 935 25 888 25 641 3 214 2 265 899 701 3 136 12 704 2 171 551 3.62 4.29 5 479 4 013 2 016 3 136 2 292 1 262 1 999 1 512 640 328 311 50 33 259 12 129 52.8 5 479 4 328 158 993 3 136 2 705 1 483 104 1 118 71 39 4 28 360 120 5 235 1 999 1 375 91 533 Rural Places of 1,000 to Total 2,500 5 158 2 321 450 1 111 1 472 1 325 5 107 10 648 2 085 3 898 9 483 2 433 4 168 14 041 3 369 3 693 13 016 3 525 58 839 58 604 9 197 3 614 2 618 1 938 8 988 26 375 3 954 1 920 3.37 4.07 12 811 8 729 4 368 8 988 5 999 3 279 3 086 2 327 912 557 489 154 86 373 25 081 64.6 12 811 10 259 453 2 099 8 988 637 908 265 464 251 117 26 108 100 311 12 777 3 086 2 109 177 800 234 100 427 42 52 1 238 276 503 1 822 198 441 2 227 193 658 3 409 171 606 3 544 2 974 2 956 410 220 237 156 406 1 121 240 166 2.89 3.80 630 391 227 406 238 149 178 134 70 31 30 5 4 23 1 134 53.8 Race White Black 1 043 242 232 306 205 670 1 684 1 423 845 1 172 1 330 1 135 1 151 2 171 1 886 1 024 2 121 2 071 14 280 14 198 2 981 637 1 325 098 i 971 I 626 567 993 2.40 3.04 3 618 1 646 687 2 938 1 254 579 483 315 90 77 53 46 22 26 3 235 74.9 7 377 3 710 503 1 270 1 986 1 564 6 021 15 515 2 577 4 524 13 185 2 914 5 078 19 627 3 865 4 324 17 516 4 051 76 951 76 472 10 044 6 106 2 737 2 038 9 762 37 688 6 449 1 648 3.66 4.34 16 150 11 907 5 979 9 881 7 387 4 096 5 266 3 947 1 604 911 846 172 107 692 36 191 57.9 Other races 450 211 469 135 151 1 119 460 1 039 2 259 375 953 2 541 338 1 139 3 370 305 1 089 3 570 5 338 5 279 803 284 166 110 879 2 520 363 154 3.61 4.15 1 087 734 401 793 541 308 244 167 75 41 33 17 9 20 2 370 67.9 630 3 618 16 150 1 087 487 2 863 12 752 819 18 43 612 29 125 712 2 786 239 406 2 938 9 881 793 338 2 386 8 491 663 210 1 433 4 327 273 7 37 369 14 121 916 3 795 376 9 32 305 13 4 16 152 4 2 5 28 2 3 11 125 7 59 520 1 085 117 17 128 356 20 1 5 12 1 41 387 717 96 178 483 5 266 244 123 343 3 625 124 8 7 291 12 47 133 1 350 108 55-18 VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS Table 31. Geographical Mobility by Race and Spanish Origin: 1980 The Area Urban and Rural and Size of Place RESIDENCE IN 1975 Persons 5 years and over Ssm© houss Different house in Virgin Islands of the United States Same Island - Different Island St Croix St John St Thomas — - In the United States In the U. S. Armed Forces in 1975 Attending college In 1975 Elsewhere Europe Denmark France .. - Germany - United Kingdom Asia — India Lebanon — North and Central America Canada Mexico - — West Indies Aruba, Bonaire, Curacao Anguilla Antigua - Barbuda Bahamas, Turks and Caicos Barbados British Virgin Islands Tortola Cayman Islands Cuba Dominica Dominican Republic Dutch St Maarten, Saba, St Eustatius French St Maarten, St Barthelemy Grenada Guadeloupe, Martinique Haiti Jamaica ... Montserrat Puerto Rico St Kitts-Nevis St Lucia St Vincent Trinidad & Tobago South America Guyana Africa All other countries Residence in 1975 not reported SELECTED CLASSES OF MIGRANTS Persons 16 years and over ... Different Island In U.S. Armed Forces in 1980 Inmate of institution in 1980 Attending college in 1980. Living with at least one parent Not IMng with any parent Outside Virgin Islands in 1975 In U.S. Armed Forces in 1980 Inmate of institution in 1980 Attending college In 1980 Living with at least one parent Not living with any parent 'Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] Urban Rural Race Places of Places of Places of 10,000 or 2,500 to 1,000 to Other Spanish The Area Total more 10,000 Total 2,500 White Black races origin 1 85 856 33 438 10 710 22 728 52 418 2 655 13 473 67 693 4 690 12 017 47 380 19 271 5 889 13 382 28 109 1 277 5 184 39 520 2 676 7 171 22 618 8 708 2 705 6 003 13 910 751 2 738 18 665 1 215 3 217 21 796 8 383 2 602 5 781 13 413 691 2 637 17 976 1 183 3 137 822 325 103 222 497 60 101 689 32 80 298 169 81 88 129 6 34 249 15 34 103 60 22 38 43 1 13 82 8 6 421 96 . 96 325 53 54 358 9 40 5 874 1 345 545 800 4 529 275 4 002 1 704 168 437 85 23 7 16 62 2 41 38 6 6 1 103 222 85 137 881 50 781 304 18 49 5 663 2 696 1 055 1 641 2 967 181 701 4 610 352 617 174 50 24 26 124 6 100 70 4 16 4 . . . 4 . 4 - . . 10 3 2 1 7 - 9 1 . . 25 4 1 3 21 4 11 13 1 2 83 31 14 17 52 - 28 52 3 1 133 46 9 37 87 2 68 11 54 8 42 1 18 1 17 24 1 2 18 1 1 23 1 4 605 2 227 923 1 304 2 378 150 356 3 999 250 503 66 14 7 7 52 8 44 19 3 2 8 2 . 2 6 . 7 . 1 1 4 491 2 208 913 1 295 2 283 141 284 3 971 236 479 24 7 - 7 17 4 18 2 2 368 289 182 107 79 . 1 357 10 1 542 312 127 185 230 16 6 525 11 . 8 - 8 - 5 3 4 46 19 . 19 27 6 40 . 2 509 326 170 156 183 22 19 485 5 4 424 267 147 120 157 17 10 411 3 3 5 2 . 2 3 - 2 3 _ . 3 3 2 1 . . 1 2 . 1 597 240 85 155 357 24 5 585 7 5 78 24 2 22 54 8 9 55 14 68 42 19 5 14 23 . 9 33 _ 2 8 1 1 7 . 8 - . . 60 24 7 17 36 . 4 55 1 . 8 2 . 2 6 . 3 5 - . 17 9 7 2 8 - 5 12 . 2 100 20 4 16 80 . 25 60 15 1 80 31 13 18 49 2 80 - _ 454 96 28 68 358 14 144 180 130 365 739 495 237 258 244 15 5 719 15 5 348 146 13 133 202 38 6 337 5 2 93 32 7 25 61 . 5 88 5 358 110 23 87 248 2 9 331 18 10 54 18 7 11 36 2 28 22 4 7 23 10 5 5 13 . 4 18 1 1 18 6 4 2 12 1 14 4 - 1 679 349 88 261 330 20 135 504 40 82 4 321 1 418 516 902 2 903 171 848 3 194 279 575 59 310 22 872 7 777 15 095 36 438 1 958 11 410 44 660 3 240 8 221 588 234 75 159 354 49 83 485 20 51 2 1 1 . 1 . . 2 . 1 7 . . 7 . . 5 2 3 53 25 . 25 28 3 4 48 1 7 6 1 . 1 5 - - 6 1 47 24 - 24 23 3 4 42 1 6 8 804 2 923 1 175 1 748 5 881 372 4 191 4 218 395 787 21 9 7 2 12 - 16 5 . 1 9 8 . 8 1 . 7 2 . 394 162 40 122 232 13 137 244 13 28 95 45 17 28 50 . 15 76 4 7 299 117 23 94 182 13 122 168 9 21 GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES 55-19 Table 32. Place of Birth of Parents and Residence Outside the Virgin Islands of the United States Between 1970 and 1980 by Race and Spanish Origin: 1980 The Area Urban and Rural and Size of Place PLACE OF BIRTH OF PARENTS Total persons2 Persons born in Virgin Islands 3 Both parents born in Virgin Islands One parent born in Virgin Islands , other born elsewhere Puerto Rico United States West Indies Bahamas, Turks, and Caicos British Virgin Islands Cuba Dominican Republic Haiti Jamaica South America All other countries Both parents born outside Virgin Islands Both parents born in same country Puerto Rico United States West Indies Bahamas, Turks, and Caicos British Virgin Islands Cuba Dominican Republic Haiti Jamaica South America All other countries Parents born in different countries Persons born in the United States3 Both parents born in Virgin Islands One parent born in Virgin Islands , other born elsewhere - United States Both parents born outside Virgin Islands One or both parents born in the United States Persons born elsewhere RESIDENCE OUTSIDE THE VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE U.S. BETWEEN 1970 AND 1980 Persons 5 years and over Year of arrival or return to Virgin Islands: Male2 Born in Virgin Islands2 Returned In: 1979 or 1980 1978 1976 or 1977 1975 1973 or 1974 1970 to 1972 Born outside Virgin Islands2 Arrived or returned In: 1979 or 1980 1978 1976 or 1977 „ 1975 1973 or 1974 1970 to 1972 Female2 Bom in Virgin Islands2 Returned In: 1979 or 1980 1978 1976 or 1977 1975.. 1973 or 1974 1970 to 1972 Bom outside Virgin Islands2 Arrived or returned In: 1979 or 1980 1978 1976 or 1977 1975 1973 or 1974 1970 to 1972 Length of stay outside the Virgin Islands: Male2 6 months to 1 year 1 to 2 years 3 to 4 years 5 years 6 to 9 years 10 or more years Female2 6 months to 1 year 1 to 2 years 3 to 4 years 5 years 6 to 9 years 10 or more years Activity outside Virgin Islands: Persons, 16 years and over2 Working at a job or business In U.S. Armed Forces Persons, 5 years and over2 Attending school or college 'Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race, includes not reported, includes persons not reporting one or both parents' place of birth [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] Urban Rural Race Places of Places of Places of 10,000 or 2,500 to 1,000 to Other Spanish The Area Total more 10,000 Total 2,500 White Black races origin 1 96 569 37 730 11 842 25 888 58 839 2 974 14 280 76 951 5 338 13 735 43 234 18 305 5 331 12 974 24 929 1 269 2 505 38 353 2 376 6 551 24 631 10 868 3 139 7 729 13 763 878 1 265 22 256 1 110 3 275 9 892 4 368 1 281 3 087 5 524 282 743 8 495 654 2 106 2 099 462 92 370 1 637 14 224 1 460 415 1 621 904 339 85 254 565 14 122 715 67 137 6 265 3 299 1 1 282 999 2 300 2 966 238 312 5 813 140 1 26 295 1 939 441 841 657 137 5 1 908 34 10 3 3 - 7 2 . 8 2 4 181 92 25 67 89 5 10 157 14 63 32 16 8 8 16 1 - 30 2 5 24 6 3 3 18 1 2 20 2 5 20 8 2 6 12 - 3 17 . 3 3 607 1 061 280 781 2 546 44 428 2 665 514 1 808 18 421 7 354 2 166 5 188 11 067 390 1 220 15 950 1 251 3 237 16 348 6 566 1 918 4 648 9 782 333 880 14 395 1 073 2 760 2 821 366 43 323 2 455 22 346 1 622 853 2 582 523 81 17 64 442 18 358 148 17 23 13 004 6 119 1 2 350 1 858 4 261 6 885 293 176 12 625 1 3 418 203 150 1 28 3 475 688 1 662 1 125 98 2 55 17 8 6 2 9 . 4 13 . 7 199 117 26 91 82 - 10 178 11 56 31 13 6 7 18 - - 29 2 2 72 20 7 13 52 6 - 68 4 - 2 073 788 248 540 1 285 57 340 1 555 178 477 11 964 2 643 959 1 684 9 321 483 7 885 3 721 358 869 833 357 102 255 476 33 36 777 20 56 983 391 105 286 592 29 98 823 62 186 591 234 72 162 357 14 71 501 19 40 10 062 1 882 749 1 133 8 180 418 7 688 2 098 276 623 9 500 1 828 731 1 097 7 672 406 7 211 2 134 155 330 36 006 15 083 4 970 10 113 20 923 1 019 2 824 30 874 2 308 5 576 18 436 6 486 2 426 4 060 11 950 744 6 026 11 409 1 001 1 986 8 561 2 898 1 097 1 801 5 663 344 2 966 5 107 488 931 1 352 513 168 345 839 52 106 1 158 88 210 299 123 39 84 176 8 26 251 22 50 180 59 27 32 121 5 13 159 8 32 249 115 34 81 134 11 19 220 10 29 96 33 12 21 63 6 11 79 6 15 185 68 23 45 117 12 11 161 13 28 186 69 24 45 117 10 19 159 8 22 7 203 2 383 928 1 455 4 820 292 2 856 3 947 400 720 2 152 708 317 391 1 444 99 1 044 1 009 99 189 1 024 354 131 223 670 40 443 536 45 83 1 397 488 200 288 909 62 556 763 78 135 672 232 70 162 440 22 213 433 26 62 864 262 100 162 602 23 301 508 55 95 855 260 80 180 595 33 247 548 60 108 9 875 3 588 1 329 2 259 6 287 400 3 060 6 302 513 1 055 1 368 589 215 374 779 60 98 1 187 83 234 358 140 44 96 218 11 26 307 25 66 172 74 29 45 98 8 8 150 14 41 271 136 51 85 135 15 22 238 11 48 118 50 25 25 68 8 8 103 7 17 162 67 22 45 95 5 16 133 13 20 191 83 33 50 108 11 16 168 7 25 8 502 2 999 1 114 1 885 5 503 340 2 958 5 114 430 821 2 380 814 347 467 1 566 98 1 038 1 222 120 211 1 216 412 159 253 804 56 482 684 50 104 1 753 653 241 412 1 100 85 646 1 036 71 162 821 303 103 200 518 26 207 572 42 83 1 051 356 126 230 695 33 297 692 62 114 1 115 407 116 291 708 33 255 785 75 124 8 561 2 898 1 097 1 801 5 663 344 2 966 5 107 488 931 821 260 97 163 561 40 298 469 54 107 1 158 348 122 226 810 52 434 641 83 142 844 242 86 156 602 29 305 483 56 123 359 114 30 84 245 20 135 205 19 43 973 358 147 211 615 29 242 686 45 95 3 718 1 324 531 793 2 394 157 1 473 2 091 154 314 9 875 3 588 1 329 2 259 6 287 400 3 060 6 302 513 1 055 991 317 105 212 674 53 310 606 75 149 1 141 384 139 245 757 46 387 685 69 158 834 264 93 171 570 39 272 515 47 109 430 163 58 105 267 18 145 257 28 46 1 028 375 137 238 653 33 254 726 48 115 4 867 1 835 724 1 111 3 032 191 1 616 3 040 211 413 14 226 4 843 1 823 3 020 9 383 606 5 357 8 097 772 1 526 6 456 1 877 723 1 154 4 579 309 3 306 2 851 299 546 452 158 59 99 294 12 103 316 33 77 18 436 6 486 2 426 4 060 11 950 744 6 026 11 409 1 001 1 986 5 990 2 266 774 1 492 3 724 204 1 282 4 467 241 577 55-20 VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS Table 33. Educational Characteristics by Race and Spanish Origin: 1980 The Area Urban and Rural and Size of Place SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL Persons 3 years old and over enrolled In school Prekindergarten Public Church-related Other private Kindergarten Public Church-related Other private Elementary (1 to 8 years) Public Church-related Other private High school (1 to 4 years) Public Church-related Other private College Persons 3 years old and over enrolled in school 3 and 4 years old 5 and 6 years old 7 to 13 years old 14 and 15 years old 16 and 17 years old 18 and 19 years old 20 and 21 years old-— 22 to 24 years old 25 to 34 years old 35 years old and over Percent enrolled In school- 3 and 4 years old - 5 and 6 years old 7 to 13 years old 14 and 15 years old. 16 and 17 years old 18 and 19 years old 20 and 21 years old 22 to 24 years old 25 to 34 years old.. SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 to 19 years old. U.S. Armed Forces Civilian, enrolled in school Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Civilian, not enrolled in school High school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not high school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED Male, 25 years old and over Elementary: to 4 years 5 to 7 years 8 years — High school: 1 to 3 years 4 years College: 1 to 3 years 4 years 5 or more years Percent high school graduates Median years of school completed Female, 25 years old and over Elementary: to 4 years 5 to 7 years 8 years High school: 1 to 3 years 4 years College: 1 to 3 years 4 years 5 or more years Percent high school graduates Median years of school completed Persons 25 years old and over, median years of school completed Male, 18 to 24 years old Elementary: to 4 years 5 to 8 years High school: 1 to 3 years 4 years College: 1 to 3 years 4 or more years Female, 18 to 24 years old Elementary: to 4 years 5 to 8 years High school: 1 to 3 years 4 years College: 1 to 3 years 4 or more years 'Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] Urban Rural Race Places of Places of Places of 10,000 or 2,500 to 1,000 to Other Spanish The Area Total more 10,000 Total 2,500 White Black races origin 1 34 934 14 154 3 872 10 282 20 780 899 2 893 30 206 1 835 4 687 1 470 685 180 505 785 52 135 1 255 80 211 971 484 123 361 487 42 27 901 43 141 256 117 33 84 139 4 32 205 19 32 243 84 24 60 159 6 76 149 18 38 2 347 901 245 656 1 446 76 160 2 023 164 380 1 767 722 199 523 1 045 64 68 1 586 113 299 432 142 34 108 290 5 40 358 34 58 148 37 12 25 111 7 52 79 17 23 21 825 8 774 2 418 6 356 13 051 547 1 566 19 095 1 164 3 139 17 838 7 702 2 125 5 577 10 136 483 641 16 281 916 2 543 3 085 938 245 693 2 147 53 471 2 415 199 476 902 134 48 86 768 11 454 399 49 120 7 275 2 907 811 2 096 4 368 180 663 6 269 343 795 5 856 2 612 734 1 878 3 244 156 188 5 430 238 592 994 244 61 183 750 15 244 681 69 148 425 51 16 35 374 9 231 158 36 55 2 017 887 218 669 1 130 44 369 1 564 84 162 34 934 14 154 3 872 10 282 20 780 899 2 893 30 206 1 835 4 687 1 654 725 202 523 929 54 150 1 415 89 234 3 942 1 576 406 1 170 2 366 125 272 3 419 251 616 16 839 6 702 1 867 4 835 10 137 417 1 310 14 650 879 2 384 4 867 1 908 518 1 390 2 959 127 404 4 206 257 632 3 684 1 495 413 1 082 2 189 85 298 3 192 194 459 1 562 680 179 501 882 43 138 1 344 80 172 564 283 65 218 281 9 53 494 17 52 396 217 48 169 179 9 53 331 12 31 795 339 99 240 456 16 114 647 34 63 631 229 75 154 402 14 101 508 22 44 38.7 42.4 46.7 40.9 36.2 44.3 48.5 38.1 34.5 34.7 92.9 94.0 92.5 94.6 92.2 94.0 89.5 93.2 93.0 88.9 98.0 97.6 96.5 98.1 98.2 97.2 98.3 98.0 97.3 98.5 95.1 94.2 92.5 94.8 95.7 94.1 94.8 95.2 92.8 92.5 81.2 80.5 79.3 81.0 81.7 72.0 81.6 81.8 71.3 68.0 48.4 49.1 44.6 51.0 47.9 50.6 44.5 49.5 39.6 34.5 20.8 24.8 20.4 26.5 17.9 12.7 14.9 22.5 11.0 11.5 10.3 13.9 10.7 15.1 7.8 6.5 7.6 11.2 5.8 5.2 5.4 6.2 5.7 6.4 4.9 3.0 3.6 6.0 4.0 3.1 7 762 3 241 922 2 319 4 521 203 675 6 613 474 1 174 14 11 8 3 3 2 11 1 - 5 239 2 169 589 1 580 3 070 128 436 4 530 273 631 608 284 88 196 324 20 87 491 30 62 148 52 20 32 96 4 14 126 8 16 4 483 1 833 481 1 352 2 650 104 335 3 913 235 553 2 509 1 061 325 736 1 448 75 237 2 072 200 543 815 316 101 215 499 28 125 645 45 107 396 160 45 115 236 15 89 291 16 56 68 26 9 17 42 1 5 60 3 3 351 130 47 83 221 12 31 294 26 48 1 694 745 224 521 949 47 112 1 427 155 436 475 220 62 158 255 20 49 380 46 112 184 72 24 48 112 1 10 155 19 52 1 035 453 138 315 582 26 53 892 90 272 20 841 7 502 2 788 4 714 13 339 763 4 807 14 911 1 123 2 838 1 245 418 181 237 827 53 134 956 155 459 4 578 2 147 910 1 237 2 431 148 213 4 152 213 568 1 590 598 177 421 992 63 122 1 372 96 262 3 012 1 250 422 828 1 762 143 268 2 567 177 461 5 110 1 876 625 1 251 3 234 161 1 003 3 841 266 666 2 020 533 187 346 1 487 67 983 960 77 201 1 695 351 144 207 1 344 55 1 094 532 69 122 1 591 329 142 187 1 262 73 990 531 70 99 50.0 41.2 39.4 42.2 54.9 46.7 84.7 39.3 42.9 38.3 12.0 10.2 9.7 10.5 12.2 11.2 14.8 10.0 10.5 9.6 24 145 9 426 3 302 6 124 14 719 782 4 874 17 991 1 280 3 157 1 395 554 241 313 841 45 140 1 068 187 511 5 279 2 563 1 034 1 529 2 716 150 208 4 827 244 627 1 910 803 254 549 1 107 64 125 1 655 130 321 3 463 1 543 472 1 071 1 920 112 223 3 068 172 465 6 433 2 554 778 1 776 3 879 197 1 254 4 870 309 700 2 568 700 248 452 1 868 79 1 187 1 274 107 297 1 753 380 146 234 1 373 87 1 047 638 68 135 1 344 329 129 200 1 015 48 690 591 63 101 50.1 42.0 39.4 43.5 55.3 52.6 85.7 41.0 42.7 39.1 12.0 10.4 9.6 10.8 12.2 12.1 14.3 10.3 10.0 9.6 12.0 10.3 9.7 10.7 12.2 11.9 14.5 10.1 10.3 9.6 4 489 1 838 542 1 296 2 651 151 617 3 583 289 736 103 37 9 28 66 8 9 80 14 38 962 430 143 287 532 28 42 835 85 209 1 606 669 173 496 937 46 117 1 387 102 274 1 254 515 164 351 739 43 213 978 63 154 401 141 40 101 260 12 152 230 19 46 163 46 13 33 117 14 84 73 6 15 5 298 2 249 624 1 625 3 049 144 747 4 275 276 815 72 27 5 22 45 3 3 62 7 21 623 264 74 190 359 9 33 545 45 184 1 536 665 187 478 871 40 91 1 351 94 276 2 011 890 250 640 1 121 55 267 1 649 95 241 783 330 88 242 453 27 213 545 25 77 273 73 20 53 200 10 140 123 10 16 GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES 55-21 Table 34. Labor Force Characteristics by Race and Spanish Origin: 1980 The Area Urban and Rural and Size of Place LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 years and over Labor force Percent of persons 16 years and over ... U.S. Armed Forces Civilian labor force Employed At work, 35 hours or more At work, 1 to 34 hours Unemployed Percent of civilian labor force Not in labor force Female, 16 years and over Labor force Percent of female, 16 years and over U.S. Armed Forces Civilian labor force Employed At work, 35 hours or more At work, 1 to 34 hours.. Unemployed Percent of civilian labor force.. Not in labor force Male, 16 to 19 years Employed - — Unemployed Not in labor force Male, 20 to 24 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Male, 25 to 54 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Male, 55 to 64 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Male, 65 years and over Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Female, 16 to 19 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Female, 20 to 24 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Female, 25 to 54 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Female, 55 to 64 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Female, 65 years and over Employed Unemployed Not in labor force MARITAL STATUS AND PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN Female, 16 years and over With own children under 6 years In labor force With own children 6 to 17 years only In labor force Married women 16 years and over, husband present In labor force With own children under 6 years In labor force With own children 6 to 17 years only In labor force CLASS OF WORKER Employed persons 16 years and over Private wage and salary workers Employees of own corporation Federal government workers Local government workers (territorial, etc.) Self-employed workers In agriculture Unpaid family workers In agriculture Employed females 16 years and over Private wage and salary workers Employees of own corporation Federal government workers Local government workers (territorial, etc.) Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers 1 Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] Urban Rural Race Places of Places of Places of 10,000 or 2,500 to 1,000 to Other Spanish The Area Total more 10,000 Total 2,500 White Black races origin 1 59 310 22 872 7 777 15 095 36 438 1 958 11 410 44 660 3 240 8 221 38 082 14 472 4 848 9 624 23 610 1 358 8 170 28 074 1 838 4 513 64.2 63.3 62.3 63.8 64.8 69.4 71.6 62.9 56.7 54.9 84 58 44 14 26 1 21 60 3 8 37 998 14 414 4 804 9 610 23 584 1 357 8 149 28 014 1 835 4 505 35 652 13 497 4 510 8 987 22 155 1 288 7 930 25 999 1 723 4 179 30 041 11 419 3 760 7 659 18 622 1 037 6 478 22 084 1 479 3 536 4 441 1 626 568 1 058 2 815 213 1 197 3 065 179 478 2 346 917 294 623 1 429 69 219 2 015 112 326 6.2 6.4 6.1 6.5 6.1 5.1 2.7 7.2 6.1 7.2 21 228 8 400 2 929 5 471 12 828 600 3 240 16 586 1 402 3 708 31 767 12 641 4 207 8 434 19 126 982 5 813 24 274 1 680 4 305 17 319 6 942 2 268 4 674 10 377 587 3 665 12 935 719 1 732 54.5 54.9 53.9 55.4 54.3 59.8 63.0 53.3 42.8 40.2 4 1 . 1 3 . . 2 2 2 17 315 6 941 2 268 4 673 10 374 587 3 665 12 933 717 1 730 16 041 6 426 2 105 4 321 9 615 555 3 561 11 820 660 1 577 12 934 5 263 1 711 3 552 7 671 415 2 696 9 687 551 1 275 2 522 921 302 619 1 601 115 726 1 706 90 238 1 274 515 163 352 759 32 104 1 113 57 153 7.4 7.4 7.2 7.5 7.3 5.5 2.8 8.6 7.9 8.8 14 448 5 699 1 939 3 760 8 749 395 2 148 11 339 961 2 573 3 805 1 583 447 1 136 2 222 113 330 3 214 261 597 856 391 120 271 465 40 103 694 59 141 201 77 27 50 124 1 16 167 18 42 2 734 1 104 292 812 1 630 72 209 2 342 183 414 2 897 1 146 335 811 1 751 100 460 2 261 176 481 1 861 708 215 493 1 153 81 381 1 358 122 322 254 112 30 82 142 3 13 227 14 39 747 296 66 230 451 16 60 647 40 117 16 225 5 780 1 960 3 820 10 445 571 3 509 11 823 893 2 203 14 461 5 095 1 687 3 408 9 366 507 3 165 10 519 777 1 876 556 194 64 130 362 30 73 461 22 88 1 178 476 198 278 702 33 258 826 94 236 2 635 941 415 526 1 694 110 754 1 756 125 316 1 913 680 287 393 1 233 75 538 1 293 82 196 44 15 9 6 29 1 6 37 1 3 677 245 118 127 432 34 210 425 42 117 1 981 781 413 368 1 200 82 544 1 332 105 319 520 197 96 101 323 30 182 315 23 67 17 4 1 3 13 2 7 10 . 1 1 444 580 316 264 864 50 355 1 007 82 251 3 957 1 658 475 1 183 2 299 90 345 3 399 213 577 623 273 75 198 350 15 122 468 33 89 199 73 26 47 126 5 13 174 12 29 3 135 1 312 374 938 1 823 70 210 2 757 168 459 3 665 1 557 430 1 127 2 108 110 594 2 884 187 571 1 892 803 232 571 1 089 65 440 1 367 85 230 270 118 31 87 152 9 15 245 10 40 1 500 635 167 468 865 36 139 1 270 91 300 18 785 7 070 2 208 4 862 11 715 581 3 624 14 144 1 017 2 513 12 033 4 688 1 509 3 179 7 345 415 2 590 8 946 497 1 150 737 291 95 196 446 17 64 641 32 80 6 014 2 091 604 1 487 3 923 149 970 4 557 487 1 282 2 866 1 180 487 693 1 686 102 711 2 016 139 375 1 254 548 237 311 706 48 320 894 40 96 62 30 10 20 32 1 11 48 3 4 1 550 602 240 362 948 53 380 1 074 96 275 2 494 1 176 607 569 1 318 99 539 1 831 124 269 239 114 52 62 125 12 89 145 5 12 6 3 1 2 3 - 1 5 - - 2 249 1 059 554 505 1 190 87 449 1 681 119 257 31 767 12 641 4 207 8 434 19 126 982 5 813 24 274 1 680 4 305 7 439 2 883 751 2 132 4 556 241 648 6 330 461 1 204 4 071 1 720 456 1 264 2 351 159 311 3 557 203 492 7 042 2 818 854 1 964 4 224 158 870 5 779 393 946 4 908 2 042 629 1 413 2 866 125 579 4 107 222 492 13 840 4 704 1 518 3 186 9 136 411 2 928 9 987 925 2 181 7 301 2 591 803 1 788- 4 710 244 1 620 5 289 392 824 5 095 1 745 453 1 292 3 350 153 562 4 177 356 888 2 453 912 234 678 1 541 96 256 2 054 143 323 4 221 1 489 456 1 033 2 732 89 657 3 281 283 623 2 588 952 289 663 1 636 64 403 2 043 142 283 35 652 13 497 4 510 8 987 22 155 1 288 7 930 25 999 1 723 4 179 20 738 7 672 2 635 5 037 13 066 707 5 091 14 600 1 047 2 440 689 109 55 54 580 19 468 173 48 78 1 618 599 192 407 1 019 67 296 1 244 78 231 10 480 4 353 1 310 3 043 6 127 354 1 326 8 694 460 1 202 2 714 852 359 493 1 862 158 1 155 1 428 131 291 108 7 5 2 101 9 57 48 3 5 102 21 14 7 81 2 62 33 7 15 15 1 1 - 14 - 4 10 1 1 16 041 6 426 2 105 4 321 9 615 555 3 561 11 820 660 1 577 8 720 3 406 1 191 2 215 5 314 303 2 325 6 004 391 889 181 23 16 7 158 6 132 38 11 15 699 281 99 182 418 26 113 555 31 73 5 888 2 523 705 1 818 3 365 176 749 4 934 205 532 667 203 100 103 464 49 329 310 28 77 67 13 10 3 54 1 45 17 5 6 55-22 VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS Table 35. Occupation of Employed Persons by Race and Spanish Origin: 1980 The Area Urban and Rural and Size of Place Employed persons 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty occupations Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Officials and administrators, public administration .. Management related occupations Professional specialty occupations Engineers and natural scientists Engineers Health diagnosing occupations Health assessment and treating occupations Teachers, librarians, and counselors Teachers, elementary and secondary schools... Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations. Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, except health Sales occupations Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations Sales representatives, commodities and finance ... Other sales occupations Cashiers Administrative support occupations, including clerical . Computer equipment operators Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Financial records processing occupations Mail and message distributing occupations Service occupations Private household occupations Protective service occupations Police and firefighters Service occupations, except protective and household Food service occupations Cleaning and building service occupations Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Farm operators and managers Farm workers and related occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production occupations Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators and tenders, except precision Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers Transportation occupations Motor vehicle operators Material moving equipment operators Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers.. Construction laborers Freight, stock, and material handlers Employed females 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty occupations Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Officials and administrators, public administration .. Management related occupations Professional specialty occupations Engineers and natural scientists Engineers Health diagnosing occupations Health assessment and treating occupations Teachers, librarians, and counselors Teachers, elementary and secondary schools... Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations . Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, except health Sales occupations Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations Sales representatives, commodities and finance Other sales occupations Cashiers Administrative support occupations, including clerical . Computer equipment operators Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Financial records processing occupations Mail and message distributing occupations Service occupations Private household occupations Protective service occupations Police and firefighters Service occupations, except protective and household Food service occupations Cleaning and building service occupations Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Farm operators and managers Farm workers and related occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production occupations Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators and tenders, except precision Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers Transportation occupations Motor vehicle operators Material moving equipment operators Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers Construction laborers Freight, stock, and material handlers 'Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction For definitions of terms. see appendixes A and B] Urban Rural Race Places of Places of Places of 10,000 or 2,500 to 1,000 to Other Spanish The Area Total more 10,000 Total 2,500 White Black races origin 1 35 652 13 497 4 510 8 987 22 155 1 288 7 930 25 999 1 723 4 179 8 134 2 328 764 1 564 5 806 271 3 310 4 430 394 794 4 061 1 155 375 780 2 906 122 1 720 2 131 210 449 426 174 46 128 252 6 77 330 19 54 968 312 106 206 656 26 288 626 54 115 4 073 1 173 389 784 2 900 149 1 590 2 299 184 345 357 68 18 50 289 19 205 132 20 30 184 29 7 22 155 6 110 65 9 20 165 23 11 12 142 5 79 55 31 14 350 108 43 65 242 7 113 210 27 30 2 189 638 194 444 1 551 77 788 1 325 76 190 1 839 539 162 377 1 300 66 624 1 150 65 170 9 441 3 828 1 178 2 650 5 613 251 2 398 6 569 474 1 074 197 66 18 48 131 11 34 153 10 14 472 144 38 106 328 7 187 258 27 65 3 538 1 447 488 959 2 091 93 1 157 2 171 210 429 687 178 68 110 509 18 384 242 61 100 622 193 62 131 429 24 289 310 23 62 2 229 1 076 358 718 1 153 51 484 1 619 126 267 588 282 84 198 306 18 52 508 28 65 5 234 2 171 634 1 537 3 063 140 1 020 3 987 227 566 51 22 7 15 29 - 11 40 - 3 1 580 611 173 438 969 38 383 1 138 59 166 748 307 78 229 441 20 183 516 49 97 197 99 48 51 98 1 11 173 13 29 7 140 3 335 1 222 2 113 3 805 377 750 6 165 225 590 586 299 141 158 287 10 18 560 8 18 1 095 406 119 287 689 55 70 973 52 141 485 158 36 122 327 28 30 428 27 88 5 459 2 630 962 1 668 2 829 312 662 4 632 165 431 2 270 1 107 430 677 1 163 156 423 1 789 58 134 1 946 942 357 585 1 004 106 102 1 791 53 158 751 233 103 130 518 28 177 525 49 113 82 3 3 79 1 46 33 3 3 529 181 71 110 348 26 66 426 37 83 5 499 1 822 603 1 219 3 677 191 769 4 409 321 852 1 532 478 134 344 1 054 43 238 1 202 92 233 2 715 1 048 382 666 1 667 123 321 2 288 106 329 1 239 293 87 206 946 24 210 908 121 286 4 687 1 951 640 1 311 2 736 170 526 3 901 260 756 824 248 64 184 576 25 78 705 41 127 378 115 27 88 263 9 35 323 20 67 1 629 794 277 517 835 68 254 1 297 78 206 1 333 674 183 491 659 46 72 1 189 72 193 386 122 32 90 264 11 31 322 33 102 1 470 672 240 432 798 57 128 1 254 88 254 490 224 96 128 266 30 50 413 27 74 382 169 49 120 213 13 20 332 30 78 16 041 6 426 2 105 4 321 9 615 555 3 561 11 820 660 1 577 4 026 1 248 413 835 2 778 131 1 437 2 400 189 396 1 591 491 167 324 1 100 55 617 901 73 172 170 80 24 56 90 2 30 130 10 26 423 130 46 84 293 14 128 275 20 43 2 435 757 246 511 1 678 76 820 1 499 116 224 43 18 5 13 25 3 18 23 2 2 9 4 1 3 5 2 3 6 1 45 12 4 8 33 - 20 8 17 . 310 96 41 55 214 6 96 187 27 29 1 597 466 142 324 1 131 55 545 997 55 151 1 404 417 120 297 987 47 463 895 46 133 6 570 2 753 818 1 935 3 817 182 1 508 4 776 286 657 144 52 12 40 92 10 23 115 6 7 111 47 16 31 64 37 69 5 12 2 270 993 325 668 1 277 66 635 1 521 114 232 228 51 25 26 177 9 140 73 15 22 293 96 27 69 197 15 144 142 7 23 1 749 846 273 573 903 42 351 1 306 92 187 503 243 70 173 260 14 36 444 23 44 4 045 1 661 465 1 196 2 384 106 813 3 071 161 406 39 18 5 13 21 - 7 32 - 2 1 544 595 171 424 949 38 375 1 111 58 158 614 246 61 185 368 13 162 416 36 69 39 15 9 6 24 - 3 36 - 3 4 349 2 102 754 1 348 2 247 214 439 3 807 103 297 565 290 139 151 275 10 16 541 8 18 205 91 20 71 114 5 10 191 4 18 61 24 4 20 37 1 2 57 2 9 3 579 1 721 595 1 126 1 858 199 413 3 075 91 261 1 402 641 230 411 761 90 267 1 102 33 95 1 144 608 224 384 536 68 30 1 094 20 48 29 6 2 4 23 - 15 13 1 . 7 - - 7 - 4 2 1 17 5 2 3 12 - 7 10 - - 566 105 33 72 461 9 70 434 62 170 67 14 3 11 53 12 47 8 27 17 7 2 5 10 . 3 14 1 482 84 28 56 398 9 55 373 54 142 501 212 85 127 289 19 92 390 19 57 267 114 43 71 153 13 36 223 8 23 54 20 9 11 34 2 5 46 3 13 70 37 21 16 33 2 36 32 2 3 35 16 2 14 19 2 5 28 2 2 3 1 1 2 . 1 1 1 1 107 40 12 28 67 2 14 88 5 17 2 1 1 1 . 2 - 1 20 6 3 3 14 1 1 17 2 4 GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES 55-23 Table 36. Industry of Employed Persons by Race and Spanish Origin: 1980 The Area Urban and Rural and Size of Place Employed persons 16 years and over Agriculture— Forestry and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing ._ Nondurable goods Food and kindred products - Textile mill and finished textile products Printing, publishing, and allied industries Chemicals and allied products Durable goods Furniture, lumber, and wood products Metal industries Machinery, except electrical Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies Transportation equipment Professional and photographic equipment and watches Transportation, communications, and other public utilities Trucking service and warehousing Air transportation Other transportation Communications Utilities and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade General merchandise stores Food, bakery, and dairy stores Automotive dealers and gasoline stations Eating and drinking places Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking and credit agencies Insurance, real estate, and other finance Services Business services Repair services Private households Hotels and lodging places Other personal services Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Elementary and secondary schools and colleges Other educational services Social services, religious and membership organizations Legal, engineering, and other professional services Public administration Employed females 16 years and over Agriculture Forestry and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill and finished textile products Printing, publishing, and allied industries Chemicals and allied products Durable goods Furniture, lumber, and wood products Metal industries Machinery, except electrical Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies Transportation equipment Professional and photographic equipment and watches Transportation, communications, and other public utilities Trucking service and warehousing Air transportation Other transportation Communications Utilities and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade General merchandise stores Food, bakery, and dairy stores Automotive dealers and gasoline stations Eating and drinking places Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking and credit agencies Insurance, real estate, and other finance Services Business services Repair services Private households Hotels and lodging places Other personal services Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Elementary and secondary schools and colleges Other educational services Social services, religious and membership organizations Legal, engineering, and other professional services Public administration 'Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction . For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] Urban Rural Race Places of Places of Places of 10,000 or 2,500 to 1,000 to Other Spanish The Area Total more 10,000 Total 2,500 White Black races origin 1 35 652 13 497 4 510 8 987 22 155 1 288 7 930 25 999 1 723 4 179 314 46 18 28 268 12 112 180 22 51 137 48 28 20 89 1 62 67 8 26 36 2 1 1 34 - 12 18 6 11 3 676 1 367 470 897 2 309 159 519 2 976 181 487 3 140 513 87 426 2 627 46 636 2 265 239 612 1 945 309 56 253 1 636 23 411 1 407 127 307 215 75 19 56 140 5 36 170 9 43 70 18 9 9 52 . 32 35 3 6 168 62 25 37 106 1 75 91 2 6 197 17 1 16 180 3 33 148 16 48 1 195 204 31 173 991 23 225 858 112 305 25 8 . 8 17 1 5 19 1 5 437 83 5 78 354 8 73 346 18 60 47 12 5 7 35 . 19 24 4 8 16 3 . 3 13 . 5 11 - 1 48 16 6 10 32 1 30 15 3 5 495 45 6 39 450 5 53 371 71 195 3 437 1 471 533 938 1 966 104 772 2 510 155 377 246 89 33 56 157 5 37 192 17 45 541 202 65 137 339 4 167 352 22 62 1 443 685 270 415 758 64 385 1 016 42 110 575 250 77 173 325 7 125 427 23 39 632 245 88 157 387 24 58 523 51 121 640 253 82 171 387 9 226 389 25 102 6 057 2 559 903 1 656 3 498 183 1 826 3 836 395 817 479 216 75 141 263 4 68 396 15 77 912 393 111 282 519 25 145 673 94 215 434 140 42 98 294 8 120 290 24 62 1 461 591 212 379 870 85 480 928 53 117 1 896 673 200 473 1 223 43 529 1 270 97 238 678 283 92 191 395 11 129 506 43 96 1 218 390 108 282 828 32 400 764 54 142 12 200 4 837 1 673 3 164 7 363 574 2 719 9 050 431 961 666 246 93 153 420 10 227 413 26 58 585 220 70 150 365 24 113 444 28 78 722 346 163 183 376 15 31 681 10 30 2 331 1 094 457 637 1 237 262 438 1 837 56 83 350 158 58 100 192 12 68 263 19 47 353 132 46 86 221 14 132 214 7 24 7 193 2 641 786 1 855 4 552 237 1 710 5 198 285 641 821 324 119 205 497 15 109 660 52 57 835 289 77 212 546 17 164 620 51 88 3 829 1 403 390 1 013 2 426 117 934 2 769 126 351 93 29 11 18 64 7 27 62 4 12 1 048 464 142 322 584 64 142 874 32 87 567 132 47 85 435 17 334 213 20 46 4 119 1 728 515 1 213 2 391 157 517 3 438 164 497 16 041 6 426 2 105 4 321 9 615 555 3 561 11 820 660 1 577 38 9 4 5 29 . 23 14 1 3 7 2 - 2 5 - 4 3 - 8 1 1 . 7 - 2 4 2 3 181 60 14 46 121 5 58 113 10 20 834 132 31 101 702 12 172 583 79 212 328 73 22 51 255 3 104 205 19 37 51 16 4 12 35 2 13 36 2 11 38 12 4 8 26 - 15 23 - 1 72 27 13 14 45 - 38 33 1 2 50 9 1 8 41 - 7 38 5 9 506 59 9 50 447 9 68 378 60 175 3 2 . 2 1 - 1 2 - 1 33 3 . 3 30 1 8 21 4 9 3 1 - 1 2 - 1 2 . - 10 3 . 3 7 . 2 8 . - 9 3 1 2 6 7 1 1 1 412 34 3 31 378 5 32 328 52 158 928 394 148 246 534 20 272 623 33 69 35 10 1 9 25 - 12 20 3 4 176 58 22 36 118 1 56 113 7 23 334 138 73 65 196 18 159 167 8 19 285 139 40 99 146 . 38 236 11 18 98 49 12 37 49 1 7 87 4 5 155 58 15 43 97 1 61 88 6 22 3 277 1 385 494 891 1 892 113 980 2 125 172 365 341 156 54 102 185 3 33 298 10 44 346 158 50 108 188 15 38 279 29 52 74 21 9 12 53 3 32 37 5 10 832 316 110 206 516 54 254 549 29 74 1 023 357 106 251 666 22 289 686 48 109 499 211 68 143 288 9 74 392 33 65 524 146 38 108 378 13 215 294 15 44 7 671 3 128 1 024 2 104 4 543 326 1 502 5 916 253 593 246 85 30 55 161 3 88 151 7 18 69 25 2 23 44 6 15 50 4 10 613 311 151 160 302 13 19 586 8 18 1 179 568 220 348 611 132 218 940 21 38 261 118 41 77 143 8 45 203 13 36 129 42 11 31 87 4 55 73 1 8 5 174 1 979 569 1 410 3 195 160 1 062 3 913 199 465 623 255 92 163 368 11 76 511 36 37 619 236 55 181 383 8 102 479 38 61 2 831 1 040 285 755 1 791 88 644 2 101 86 266 60 17 8 9 43 7 18 39 3 11 781 358 106 252 423 38 81 673 27 69 260 73 23 50 187 8 141 110 9 21 1 919 900 268 632 1 019 56 198 1 665 56 181 55-24 VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS Table 37. Labor Force Status in 1979 and Disability and Veteran Status by Race and Spanish Origin: 1980 [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] The Area Urban and Rural and Size of Place LABOR FORCE STATUS IN 1979 Male, 16 years and over, In labor force In 1979 Worked in 1979 50 to 52 weeks 48 to 49 weeks — 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks— 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 49 weeks 1 to 26 weeks — With unemployment in 1979 Percent of those in labor force in 1979 Unemployed 1 to 4 weeks Unemployed 5 to 14 weeks Unemployed 15 or more weeks Mean weeks of unemployment Female, 16 years and over, In labor lorce In 1979 ... Worked in 1979... 50 to 52 weeks... 48 to 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 49 weeks — 1 to 26 weeks With unemployment in 1979 Percent of those in labor force in 1979 Unemployed 1 to 4 weeks Unemployed 5 to 14 weeks Unemployed 15 or more weeks Mean weeks of unemployment WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1979 Families No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers Married-couple families No workers 1 worker 2 workers Husband and wife worked 3 or more workers Husband and wife worked Female householder, no husband present No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers WORK DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS Male, 16 to 64 years Wrth a work disability Not in labor force Prevented from working Female, 16 to 64 years With a work disability Not in labor force Prevented from working PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS Persons 16 to 64 years With a public transportation disability With a work disability Persons 65 years and over With a public transportation disability VETERAN STATUS OF CIVILIANS Male veterans Percent of civilian males 16 years and over Female veterans Percent of civilian females 16 years and over PERIOD OF SERVICE IN U.S. ARMED FORCES Civilian veterans 16 years and over Percent of civilians 16 years and over May 1975 or later only Vietnam era February 1955 to July 1964 only Vietnam era and Korean conflict Korean conflict Korean conflict and World War II World War II World War I Other Civilian nonveterans 16 years and over 'Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. Urban Rural Race Places of Places of Places of 10,000 or 2,500 to 1,000 to Other Spanish The Area Total more 10,000 Total 2,500 White Black races origin' 21 344 7 850 2 631 5 219 13 494 780 4 704 15 489 1 151 2 846 20 743 7 545 2 576 4 969 13 198 771 4 665 14 977 1 101 2 721 15 719 5 663 1 945 3 718 10 056 551 3 462 11 398 859 2 113 527 167 71 96 360 20 142 367 18 60 1 076 364 135 229 712 61 316 723 37 92 1 026 416 130 286 610 41 231 746 49 139 1 424 557 182 375 867 60 304 1 036 84 194 971 378 113 265 593 38 210 707 54 123 19 341 7 017 2 371 4 646 12 324 703 4 245 14 062 1 034 2 560 15 116 5 440 1 866 3 574 9 676 525 3 288 10 999 829 2 037 2 293 820 268 552 1 473 103 576 1 628 89 259 1 932 757 237 520 1 175 75 381 1 435 116 264 2 515 1 002 218 784 1 513 87 362 1 997 156 410 11.8 12.8 8.3 15.0 11.2 11.2 7.7 12.9 13.6 14.4 368 126 47 79 242 8 86 266 16 46 584 191 35 156 393 24 106 449 29 77 1 563 685 136 549 878 55 170 1 282 111 287 23.5 25.9 22.9 26.8 21.9 22.1 17.3 24.4 27.2 26.6 18 201 7 349 2 326 5 023 10 852 601 3 890 13 556 755 1 882 17 302 6 877 2 232 4 645 10 425 581 3 841 12 756 705 1 746 12 069 4 928 1 583 3 345 7 141 369 2 480 9 081 508 1 227 425 147 61 86 278 17 132 280 13 22 1 192 395 130 265 797 51 376 780 36 98 1 078 388 126 262 690 40 282 759 37 111 1 373 537 172 365 836 56 323 992 58 145 1 165 482 160 322 683 48 248 864 53 143 15 067 6 102 1 954 4 148 8 965 465 3 126 11 326 615 1 524 11 133 4 604 1 466 3 138 6 529 319 2 187 8 476 470 1 140 2 186 770 256 514 1 416 80 592 1 524 70 192 1 748 728 232 496 1 020 66 347 1 326 75 192 2 631 1 174 305 869 1 457 78 372 2 144 115 317 14.5 16.0 13.1 17.3 13.4 13.0 9.6 15.8 15.2 16.8 389 149 45 104 240 19 105 260 24 50 585 258 70 188 327 17 101 465 19 59 1 657 767 190 577 890 42 166 1 419 72 208 25.5 26.8 24.7 27.5 24.4 23.1 17.2 26.8 27.7 27.7 20 855 8 044 2 565 5 479 12 811 630 3 618 16 150 1 087 3 024 2 066 855 293 562 1 211 65 372 1 546 148 497 9 444 3 665 1 169 2 496 5 779 277 1 286 7 639 519 1 479 7 668 2 839 869 1 970 4 829 229 1 703 5 618 347 855 1 677 685 234 451 992 59 257 1 347 73 193 13 612 4 624 1 488 3 136 8 988 406 2 938 9 881 793 2 087 919 316 130 186 603 33 283 566 70 213 5 144 1 667 544 1 123 3 477 132 908 3 875 361 993 6 333 2 179 650 1 529 4 154 199 1 532 4 496 305 726 5 759 1 968 579 1 389 3 791 187 1 452 4 049 258 612 1 216 462 164 298 754 42 215 944 57 155 973 374 133 241 599 33 180 753 40 94 5 993 2 907 908 1 999 3 086 178 483 5 266 244 773 1 041 495 145 350 546 28 70 898 73 262 3 609 1 712 533 1 179 1 897 118 291 3 189 129 392 987 519 176 343 468 21 95 861 31 93 356 181 54 127 175 11 27 318 11 26 25 431 9 430 3 143 6 287 16 001 894 5 044 18 966 1 421 3 563 1 184 451 191 260 733 58 287 810 87 238 645 249 99 150 396 30 123 464 58 155 536 201 85 116 335 19 95 393 48 135 29 254 11 453 3 594 7 859 17 801 883 5 268 22 433 1 553 4 034 1 314 549 228 321 765 69 215 1 014 85 254 980 425 168 257 555 41 142 763 75 211 780 329 134 195 451 33 108 609 63 174 54 685 20 883 6 737 14 146 33 802 1 777 10 312 41 399 2 974 7 597 685 280 93 187 405 25 115 521 49 140 656 272 90 182 384 25 108 499 49 139 4 378 1 896 962 934 2 482 181 1 082 3 075 221 585 605 267 130 137 338 34 99 474 32 112 4 287 1 170 481 689 3 117 154 1 908 2 163 216 617 15.6 11.5 13.6 10.4 18.0 15.8 34.2 10.6 13.9 15.8 190 62 25 37 128 3 81 104 5 15 .6 .5 .6 .4 .7 .3 1.4 .4 .3 .3 4 477 1 232 506 726 3 245 157 1 989 2 267 221 632 7.6 5.4 6.5 4.8 8.9 8.0 17.5 5.1 6.8 7.7 287 114 31 83 173 8 31 240 16 53 1 478 433 159 274 1 045 40 541 843 94 254 531 133 60 73 398 16 215 275 41 96 86 18 13 5 68 1 47 38 1 6 733 224 87 137 509 27 304 393 36 110 113 21 9 12 92 4 70 42 1 8 1 204 276 140 136 928 60 759 417 28 98 19 8 3 5 11 . 12 7 . 1 26 5 4 1 21 1 10 12 4 6 54 749 21 582 7 227 14 355 33 167 1 800 9 400 42 333 3 016 7 581 GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES 55-25 Table 38. Income Characteristics in 1979 by Race and Spanish Origin: 1980 The Area Urban and Rural and Size of Place INCOME IN 1979 Households — Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $7,499 $7,500 to $9,999 $10,000 to $12,499 $12,500 to $14,999 $15,000 to $17,499 $17,500 to $19,999... $20,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Median Mean Families Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $7,499 $7,500 to $9,999 $10,000 to $12,499 $12,500 to $14,999 $15,000 to $17,499 $17,500 to $19,999 $20,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Median Mean Unrelated Individuals, 15 years and over Less than $1,000 $1,000 to $1,999 $2,000 to $2,999 $3,000 to $4,999 — $5,000 to $7,999 $8,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $24,999 — $25,000 or more Median Mean Males 15 years and over, with Income .. Median income Percent year-round full-time workers Median income Females 15 years and over, with Income Median income Percent year-round full-time workers ... Median income Per capita Income Persons in households Persons in group quarters MEDIAN INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Age of family householder: 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Family type by presence of own children: Families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Without own children under 18 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Without own children under 18 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Without own children under 18 years Workers in family in 1979: No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers Unrelated individuals: Male, 15 years and over 65 years and over Female, 15 years and over 65 years and over [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] Urban Rural Race Places of Places of Places of 10,000 or 2,500 to 1,000 to Other Spanish The Area Total more 10,000 Total 2,500 White Black races origin 1 28 329 10 962 3 883 7 079 17 367 1 023 6 041 20 925 1 363 3 700 5 251 2 437 1 035 1 402 2 814 196 668 4 311 272 890 4 108 1 899 714 1 185 2 209 165 431 3 494 183 542 3 408 1 561 532 1 029 1 847 126 485 2 759 164 485 3 204 1 320 406 914 1 884 120 559 2 482 163 410 2 167 860 296 564 1 307 82 414 1 661 92 250 2 158 759 235 524 1 399 90 508 1 535 115 264 1 508 499 149 350 1 009 61 387 1 036 85 192 2 335 728 222 506 1 607 75 682 1 535 118 281 2 356 557 165 392 1 799 65 906 1 352 98 247 1 217 232 79 153 985 29 618 552 47 94 617 110 50 60 507 14 383 208 26 45 $11 090 $9 334 $8 405 $9 814 $12 406 $10 510 $17 281 $9 908 $10 959 $9 655 $14 453 $11 685 $11 020 $12 049 $16 200 $13 077 $21 762 $12 379 $13 900 $12 289 20 855 8 044 2 565 5 479 12 811 630 3 618 16 150 1 087 3 024 3 005 1 335 449 886 1 670 82 285 2 545 175 625 2 984 1 338 462 876 1 646 93 200 2 637 147 438 2 594 1 222 395 827 1 372 79 230 2 223 141 425 2 409 1 032 312 720 1 377 81 251 2 033 125 349 1 727 723 240 483 1 004 64 237 1 416 74 210 1 614 603 190 413 1 011 53 289 1 230 95 217 1 179 411 102 309 768 44 223 884 72 159 1 858 602 168 434 1 256 53 441 1 307 110 251 1 952 487 140 347 1 465 52 663 1 201 88 232 1 033 200 67 133 833 22 500 492 41 80 500 91 40 51 409 7 299 182 19 38 $11 914 $10 308 $9 851 $10 523 $13 348 $11 883 $21 066 $10 824 $11 610 $10 172 $15 436 $12 784 $12 612 $12 864 $17 102 $14 357 $24 883 $13 370 $14 699 $12 932 10 211 3 929 1 667 2 262 6 282 540 3 448 6 360 403 953 1 426 642 231 411 784 69 257 1 084 85 213 551 300 152 148 251 28 103 423 25 66 606 268 115 153 338 32 140 440 26 66 1 154 523 273 250 631 66 323 793 38 101 2 020 928 400 528 1 092 117 529 1 430 61 167 1 144 433 186 247 711 66 427 679 38 81 1 690 502 174 328 1 188 87 791 826 73 124 852 197 73 124 655 43 400 421 31 78 348 64 30 34 284 15 192 146 10 24 420 72 33 39 348 17 286 118 16 25 $6 853 $5 681 $5 428 $5 871 $8 120 $6 476 $9 729 $5 833 $6 220 $5 442 $8 683 $6 637 $6 548 $6 703 $9 963 $8 098 $12 032 $6 918 $7 890 $7 018 22 949 8 436 3 010 5 426 14 513 853 5 208 16 499 1 242 3 156 $8 727 $7 477 $6 876 $7 840 $9 899 $8 405 $13 133 $8 049 $8 609 $7 983 65.8 64.5 62.0 65.8 66.5 61.5 62.9 66.6 66.7 64.5 $10 582 $8 639 $8 050 $8 980 $12 264 $10 151 $16 299 $9 523 $10 375 $9 953 21 132 8 720 2 999 5 721 12 412 693 4 453 15 717 962 2 448 $6 370 $5 924 $5 362 $6 151 $6 744 $6 080 $8 702 $6 081 $6 110 $5 854 52.6 52.8 48.8 54.9 52.5 46.0 48.9 53.9 48.9 46.5 $8 319 $7 521 $7 285 $7 605 $8 965 $7 544 $11 360 $7 726 $8 676 $8 148 $4 254 $3 421 $3 663 $3 310 $4 788 $4 512 $9 232 $3 368 $3 703 $3 372 $4 267 $3 430 $3 656 $3 327 $4 801 $4 526 $9 250 $3 379 $3 736 $3 386 $2 155 $2 554 $4 298 $1 579 $1 502 $2 210 $6 133 $1 656 $673 $519 $5 000 $5 250 $6 000 $3 500 $4 800 $8 750 $6 250 $5 083 $4 000 $4 250 $7 552 $6 986 $7 917 $6 698 $8 284 $9 375 $15 515 $7 047 $8 214 $7 337 $10 984 $9 684 $9 068 $9 946 $12 013 $10 054 $19 028 $10 078 $11 678 $9 775 $12 396 $10 823 $10 096 $11 124 $13 981 $12 284 $21 250 $11 482 $13 125 $11 496 $13 750 $11 763 $11 439 $11 928 $15 431 $14 000 $25 033 $12 288 $13 846 $12 964 $14 066 $11 607 $10 667 $12 022 $16 195 $13 594 $23 733 $12 019 $11 250 $10 110 $10 173 $8 835 $9 521 $8 049 $11 590 $12 500 $17 609 $8 658 $8 472 $6 343 $11 914 $10 308 $9 851 $10 523 $13 348 $11 883 $21 066 $10 824 $11 610 $10 172 $11 222 $9 962 $9 428 $10 215 $12 183 $10 824 $19 097 $10 584 $11 433 $9 883 $10 634 $9 657 $9 058 $9 872 $11 376 $10 430 $17 188 $10 136 $10 873 $9 290 $13 694 $11 848 $11 082 $12 208 $15 200 $13 463 $22 414 $12 261 $12 886 $11 398 $14 892 $12 826 $11 878 $13 338 $16 247 $14 300 $23 378 $13 281 $13 891 $12 001 $14 279 $12 773 $11 652 $13 360 $15 324 $14 074 $22 594 $13 336 $14 005 $12 073 $12 704 $11 827 $10 725 $12 197 $13 414 $12 784 $19 638 $12 128 $12 656 $10 725 $14 892 $12 826 $11 878 $13 338 $16 247 $14 300 $23 378 $13 281 $13 891 $12 001 $7 350 $7 198 $7 222 $7 188 $7 500 $7 273 $11 689 $7 164 $7 347 $6 534 $7 015 $6 904 $6 764 $6 957 $7 122 $6 731 $10 597 $6 872 $7 036 $6 482 $6 264 $6 371 $6 208 $6 429 $6 155 $6 190 $7 105 $6 226 $6 250 $5 811 $8 713 $8 415 $8 413 $8 416 $9 081 $8 750 $14 000 $8 358 $8 125 $7 073 $3 200 $3 083 $3 342 $2 974 $3 308 $3 375 $7 589 $2 803 $3 475 $2 910 $8 718 $7 813 $7 409 $8 006 $9 462 $8 750 $15 098 $8 161 $9 237 $8 758 $17 763 $15 194 $14 123 $15 727 $19 985 $15 302 $25 510 $16 178 $18 719 $17 956 $24 022 $21 523 $21 375 $21 586 $26 098 $21 167 $34 271 $22 836 $24 464 $24 423 $7 891 $6 587 $6 325 $6 829 $8 944 $6 638 $10 738 $6 827 $7 500 $6 184 $3 776 $4 060 $4 033 $4 100 $3 630 $3 800 $6 800 $3 525 $2 600 $2 844 $5 892 $4 336 $4 075 $4 586 $6 982 $6 115 $8 976 $4 379 $4 214 $3 971 $2 698 $2 410 $2 271 $2 523 $3 048 $3 214 $5 545 $2 359 $1 800 $2 094 55-26 VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS Table 38. Income Characteristics in 1979 by Race and Spanish Origin: 1980-Con. The Area Urban and Rural and Size of Place INCOME TYPE IN 1979 Households With earnings Mean earnings With wage or salary income Mean wage or salary income With nonfarm self-employment income Mean nonfarm self-employment income.. With farm self-employment income Mean farm self-employment income With interest, dividend, or net rental income — Mean interest, dividend, or net rental income With Social Security income Mean Social Security income With public assistance income Mean public assistance income With all other income Mean all other income 'Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] Urban Rural Race Places of Places of Places of 10,000 or 2.500 to 1,000 to Other Spanish The Area Total more 10,000 Total 2,500 White Black races origin 1 26 329 10 962 3 683 7 079 17 367 1 023 6 041 20 925 1 363 3 700 24 540 9 279 3 137 6 142 15 261 885 5 356 18 041 1 143 2 974 $14 748 $12 210 $11 528 $12 559 $16 290 $12 872 $20 678 $12 991 $14 680 $13 444 24 296 9 235 3 113 6 122 15 061 874 5 202 17 971 1 123 2 942 $14 262 $12 040 $11 399 $12 365 $15 626 $12 480 $19 277 $12 815 $14 201 $13 113 1 044 182 81 101 862 50 600 380 64 117 $14 251 $11 129 $7 661 $13 910 $14 911 $8 617 $16 937 $10 261 $12 768 $11 862 88 10 6 4 78 10 48 35 5 5 $5 737 $8 685 $9 772 $7 055 $5 359 $5 323 $6 381 $5 242 $3 021 $3 265 3 092 777 366 411 2 315 159 1 654 1 313 125 292 $5 588 $4 263 $4 749 $3 830 $6 032 $4 948 $7 363 $3 476 $4 287 $4 417 3 371 1 444 712 732 1 927 137 800 2 383 188 492 $3 336 $3 129 $3 203 $3 056 $3 492 $3 589 $4 008 $3 124 $3 169 $2 998 2 776 1 338 386 952 1 438 64 177 2 415 184 658 $2 041 $2 011 $1 644 $2 160 $2 068 $1 689 $1 732 $2 021 $2 591 $2 329 3 290 1 252 457 795 2 038 148 789 2 353 148 411 $4 054 $3 408 $4 317 $2 886 $4 451 $4 054 $6 364 $3 297 $3 771 $2 896 Table 39. Poverty Status in 1979 of Families and Persons by Race and Spanish Origin: 1980 [Excludes inmates of institutions, persons in military group quarters and In college dormitories, and unrelated individuals under 15 years. For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] The Area Urban and Rural and Size of Place ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979 Families Householder worked in 1979 With related children under 18 years With related children 5 to 17 years Female householder, no husband present Householder worked in 1979 With related children under 18 years With related children under 6 years Householder 65 years and over Unrelated Individuals Worked in 1979 65 years and over Persons Related children under 18 years Related children 5 to 17 years 60 years and over 65 years and over INCOME IN 1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL Families Percent below poverty level Householder worked in 1979 With related children under 18 years With related children 5 to 17 years Female householder, no husband present Householder worked in 1979 With related children under 18 years With related children under 6 years Householder 65 years and over Unrelated individuals Percent below poverty level Worked in 1979 65 years and over Persons Percent below poverty level Related children under 18 years Related children 5 to 17 years 60 years and over 65 years and over INCOME IN 1979 BELOW SPECIFIED POVERTY LEVEL Percent of persons: Below 75 percent of poverty level Below 125 percent of poverty level Below 150 percent of poverty level Below 200 percent of poverty level 'Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. Urban Rural Race Places of Places of Places of 10,000 or 2,500 to 1,000 to Spanish The Area Total more 10,000 Total 2,500 White Black Other races origin 1 20 655 8 044 2 565 5 479 12 811 630 3 618 16 150 1 087 3 024 17 280 6 498 1 953 4 545 10 782 507 3 006 13 430 844 2 262 15 669 6 246 1 810 4 436 9 423 445 1 738 13 119 812 2 320 13 305 5 327 1 563 3 764 7 978 360 1 391 11 255 659 1 893 5 993 2 907 908 1 999 3 086 178 483 5 266 244 773 4 410 2 121 644 1 477 2 289 130 355 3 920 135 426 5 165 2 509 735 1 774 2 656 161 352 4 617 196 670 2 424 1 212 330 882 1 212 92 110 2 221 93 329 1 587 690 346 344 897 70 430 1 068 89 247 9 969 3 689 1 621 2 068 6 280 540 3 412 6 156 401 932 7 495 2 611 1 081 1 530 4 884 422 2 935 4 285 275 585 1 431 651 360 291 780 65 314 1 069 48 150 95 649 37 241 11 683 25 558 58 408 2 937 14 194 76 205 5 250 13 612 41 122 16 472 4 523 11 949 24 650 1 087 3 177 35 640 2 305 6 053 30 525 12 239 3 398 8 841 18 286 777 2 377 26 472 1 676 4 357 6 786 2 824 1 365 1 459 3 962 295 1 720 4 736 330 879 4 378 1 896 962 934 2 482 181 1 082 3 075 221 585 5 893 2 616 830 1 786 3 277 150 394 5 192 307 1 058 28.3 32.5 32.4 32.6 25.6 23.8 10.9 32.1 28.2 35.0 3 888 1 699 537 1 162 2 189 97 205 3 527 156 530 5 288 2 340 724 1 616 2 948 130 259 4 765 264 910 4 688 2 081 643 1 438 2 607 118 210 4 251 227 781 2 715 1 352 397 955 1 363 76 124 2 480 111 418 1 565 789 239 550 776 47 54 1 478 33 132 2 556 1 264 363 901 1 292 73 105 2 351 100 379 1 386 683 180 503 703 45 55 1 278 53 208 446 229 102 127 217 11 69 344 33 110 2 861 1 252 594 658 1 609 157 600 2 109 152 377 28.7 33.9 36.6 31.8 25.6 29.1 17.6 34.3 37.9 40.5 974 411 184 227 563 73 315 620 39 80 803 394 220 174 409 31 101 668 34 101 31 958 13 935 4 408 9 527 18 023 830 1 977 28 289 1 692 5 319 33.4 37.4 37.7 37.3 30.9 28.3 13.9 37.1 32.2 39.1 17 540 7 608 2 181 5 427 9 932 400 604 16 035 901 2 853 12 978 5 646 1 630 4 016 7 332 294 431 11 861 686 2 108 2 125 1 027 482 545 1 098 77 291 1 712 122 387 1 528 755 376 379 773 46 216 1 222 90 279 22.7 25.2 25.8 24.9 21.1 20.5 10.0 25.0 24.0 28.6 43.7 49.5 50.1 49.2 40.1 39.7 19.0 48.5 42.2 48.9 52.0 58.7 58.9 58.7 47.7 49.3 23.6 57.5 48.8 56.8 65.2 72.9 72.9 72.9 60.3 64.1 32.3 71.5 62.9 68.9 GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES 55-27 Table 40. Social Characteristics for Places: 1980 [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] Places PLACE OF BIRTH Total persons — — Bom in Virgin Islands of the United States One or both parents born in Virgin Islands Born in Puerto Rico Born in United States Bonn abroad of American parents, etc. 1 Born elsewhere Europe Denmark England France Germany Asia Lebanon Philippines North and Central America Canada Mexico West Indies Bahamas, Turks and Caicos British Virgin Islands Tortola Cuba Dominican Republic Haiti Jamaica South America Guyana All other countries Place of birth not reported LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME Persons 5 years and over English only Arabic Asian Indian Dutch — - French — German Spanish Other specified language Unspecified language RESIDENCE IN 1975 Persons 5 years and over Same house Different house in Virgin Islands Same island Different island Puerto Rico United States Elsewhere Residence in 1975 not reported RESIDENCE OUTSIDE THE VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE U.S. BETWEEN 1970 AND 1980 Persons 5 years and over Male2 .— Born in Virgin Islands of the United States Returned In: 1979 or 1980 1976 to 1978 1975 1970 to 1974 Born outside Virgin Islands Returned or arrived In: 1979 or 1980 1976 to 1978 1975 1970 to 1974 Female2 Born in Virgin Islands of the United States Returned In: 1979 or 1980- 1976 to 1978 1975 1970 to 1974 Born outside Virgin Islands Returned or arrived In: 1979 or 1980 1976 to 1978 1975 1970 to 1974 Length of stay outside the Virgin Islands: Male2— 6 months to 1 year 1 to 2 years 3 to 4 years 5 years 6 or more years Female2 6 months to 1 year 1 to 2 years 3 to 4 years 5 years 6 or more years 1 Includes persons bom in other areas under U.S. jurisdiction. Charlotte Charlotte Frederik- Anna's Charlotte Amalie Amalie sted Grove Retreat Amalie East West Christian- Cruz Bay Frederik- Southeast Place (CDP) town (CDP) (CDP) sted town (CDP) sted town (CDP) (CDP) 8 939 11 842 2 636 4 898 2 914 1 928 1 046 2 902 3 599 5 111 5 331 1 386 2 122 1 296 801 468 1 652 1 407 4 692 4 420 1 122 1 783 1 085 750 410 1 464 670 204 275 58 194 139 31 61 152 73 471 959 93 593 216 371 112 183 128 17 38 2 14 4 4 3 3 1 2 817 4 657 1 018 1 741 1 068 579 341 798 1 810 27 74 8 19 12 24 3 13 11 3 3 . 1 3 1 . 1 1 18 26 3 6 7 4 2 1 6 . 6 . 4 . - - . . 2 12 1 6 2 6 . 4 2 19 3 12 25 25 68 8 4 - 5 - 7 . . . . . . . 2 681 4 438 967 1 605 1 032 541 329 762 1 784 1 8 . 10 1 8 . 2 . 1 . 2 1 . 2 1 . . 2 669 4 419 964 1 590 1 027 531 324 758 1 784 1 4 - 1 . . . - . 759 865 389 259 10 142 3 2 7 678 748 339 186 3 108 3 2 7 3 13 1 3 . . 1 3 - 68 53 13 58 16 1 25 15 23 12 23 2 16 1 . . . . 11 17 2 10 6 3 3 6 8 9 18 2 20 2 1 2 2 7 3 11 - 14 - . . 2 6 81 102 16 29 14 9 7 16 8 319 582 79 234 191 142 61 114 180 7 870 10 710 2 317 4 398 2 571 1 741 914 2 505 3 067 7 429 9 705 2 136 3 765 2 221 1 575 717 1 956 2 650 7 16 21 12 9 - 1 1 - 1 1 44 . 2 . 2 . 9 11 - 9 2 1 . 1 10 73 302 28 167 20 48 19 57 203 4 17 - 9 4 8 - 2 2 311 492 122 350 285 17 146 428 169 26 135 9 33 25 88 30 56 29 10 31 1 9 5 2 1 2 4 7 870 10 710 2 317 4 398 2 571 1 741 914 2 505 3 067 5 544 5 889 1 487 2 235 1 252 915 362 1 703 1 161 1 663 2 705 509 1 124 826 397 354 577 1 304 1 620 2 602 496 1 065 798 344 347 561 1 241 43 103 13 59 28 53 7 16 63 5 28 3 26 23 1 13 1 10 147 545 54 341 136 211 64 63 59 266 1 027 193 417 213 94 73 97 387 245 516 71 255 121 123 48 64 146 858 2 426 387 1 089 562 496 248 277 887 365 1 097 181 506 252 227 117 123 374 102 168 35 90 45 30 22 34 39 27 39 8 19 9 3 5 8 13 32 61 13 24 21 10 6 9 14 7 12 2 6 2 3 3 3 1 30 47 11 27 8 14 8 8 6 262 928 146 416 207 197 95 89 335 52 317 24 165 49 82 17 26 75 84 331 80 138 86 64 38 27 96 32 70 14 37 20 10 12 7 52 79 180 27 65 41 34 22 22 108 493 1 329 206 583 310 269 131 154 513 128 215 31 94 56 32 28 37 28 35 44 3 30 15 8 3 7 6 48 80 16 28 19 13 10 8 11 8 25 4 4 4 3 5 3 2 32 55 6 26 9 7 9 14 8 365 1 114 175 489 254 237 103 117 485 84 347 39 164 46 77 21 38 96 135 400 71 170 114 99 42 31 144 41 103 21 46 11 16 10 6 75 98 242 42 100 75 40 26 40 166 365 1 097 181 506 252 227 117 123 374 40 97 12 55 23 29 11 11 22 59 122 16 74 26 41 11 20 31 34 86 17 39 29 12 17 10 27 15 30 7 27 15 7 13 3 17 178 678 119 278 128 130 56 65 236 493 1 329 206 583 310 269 131 154 513 66 105 18 51 23 37 16 24 30 64 139 15 59 37 35 11 21 49 45 93 16 34 26 23 16 7 43 24 58 9 30 8 13 5 10 24 244 861 137 374 176 148 76 84 334 2 Includes not reported. 55-28 VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS Table 40a. Social Characteristics for Census Subdistricts: 1980 Census Subdistricts PLACE OF BIRTH Total persons Born in Virgin Islands of the United States... One or both parents born in Virgin Islands Born in Puerto Rico Born in United States Born abroad of American parents, etc. 1 Born elsewhere Europe Denmark England France Germany Asia Lebanon Philippines North and Central America Canada Mexico West Indies Bahamas, Turks and Caicos British Virgin Islands Tortola Cuba - Dominican Republic Haiti Jamaica South America Guyana All other countries Place of birth not reported LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME Persons 5 years and over English only Arabic Asian Indian Dutch French German Spanish Other specified language Unspecified language RESIDENCE IN 1975 Persons 5 years and over Same house Different house in Virgin Islands Same island Different island Puerto Rico United States Elsewhere Residence in 1975 not reported RESIDENCE OUTSIDE THE VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE U.S. BETWEEN 1970 AND 1980 Persons 5 years and over Male2 Born in Virgin Islands of the United States Returned In: 1979 or 1980... 1976 to 1978 1975 1970 to 1974 Born outside Virgin Islands Returned or arrived In: 1979 or 1980 1976 to 1978 1975 1970 to 1974 Female2 Born in Virgin Islands of the United States Returned In: 1979 or 1980 1976 to 1978 1975 1970 to 1974 Born outside Virgin Islands Returned or arrived In: 1979 or 1980 1976 to 1978 1975 1970 to 1974 Length of stay outside the Virgin Islands: Male2 6 months to 1 year 1 to 2 years 3 to 4 years 5 years 6 or more years Female2 6 months to 1 year 1 to 2 years 3 to 4 years 5 years 6 or more years 1 Includes persons born in other areas under U.S. jurisdiction [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] St Croix Island Anna's Hope Vil- Christian- Frederik- Northcen- Southcen- lage sub- sted sub- East End sted sub- tral subdis- Northwest Sion Farm tral subdis- Southwest Total district district subdistrict district trict subdistrict subdistrict trict subdistrict 49 725 3 287 3 413 1 648 3 948 5 771 5 714 12 563 6 314 7 067 22 021 1 282 1 489 393 2 120 2 866 2 328 5 561 2 419 3 563 16 379 1 060 1 248 324 1 874 2 040 1 458 4 530 1 234 2 611 3 809 203 179 73 213 548 231 1 037 593 732 5 606 602 299 839 295 450 472 1 664 508 477 121 10 5 20 6 13 19 20 16 12 15 251 1 011 1 234 268 1 139 1 613 2 316 3 507 2 112 2 051 411 91 18 67 16 12 25 130 29 23 20 5 3 2 1 . 2 6 - 1 114 14 9 22 3 3 13 33 11 6 20 2 . 5 . - . 11 2 - 78 13 2 15 4 3 4 30 1 6 251 51 10 7 5 13 14 71 27 53 44 4 . 2 . 1 4 16 13 4 14 258 839 1 188 165 1 091 1 568 2 237 3 208 2 023 1 939 69 10 1 10 2 4 6 26 7 3 7 - - 1 - - 3 1 2 14 125 815 1 183 152 1 082 1 559 2 228 3 165 2 014 1 927 3 - 2 - 1 . - - . 109 10 15 1 5 7 9 44 13 5 85 9 8 1 5 6 9 32 13 2 57 6 - 10 4 5 7 13 8 4 325 23 17 2 40 23 33 73 68 46 38 9 5 - - . 1 11 11 1 185 39 7 3 9 13 9 61 11 33 137 19 2 20 4 8 16 39 13 16 80 4 - 16 2 6 14 19 8 11 194 11 16 9 23 12 24 59 20 20 2 917 179 207 55 175 281 348 774 666 232 43 671 2 941 3 023 1 548 3 419 5 038 4 953 11 244 5 391 6 114 31 715 2 101 2 565 1 252 2 673 3 606 3 965 8 110 3 537 3 906 162 48 10 - 2 6 9 32 7 48 48 10 - 2 10 - 20 2 4 110 24 2 4 1 5 10 31 23 10 1 122 56 27 24 76 152 340 157 150 140 105 18 5 18 2 8 5 45 2 2 9 434 579 378 230 574 1 195 546 2 654 1 435 1 843 814 101 30 19 86 48 72 135 170 153 161 4 6 1 3 8 6 60 65 8 43 671 2 941 3 023 1 548 3 419 5 038 4 953 11 244 5 391 6 114 23 630 1 452 1 440 669 2 065 3 386 2 194 6 338 2 578 3 508 12 582 927 988 367 931 1 164 1 788 2 903 1 643 1 871 12 193 870 954 362 908 1 109 1 715 2 848 1 603 1 824 389 57 34 5 23 55 73 55 40 47 320 24 31 9 14 20 30 94 55 43 2 588 259 180 406 127 156 224 763 234 239 2 320 150 248 53 170 126 456 556 310 251 2 231 129 136 44 112 186 261 590 571 202 8 638 728 727 692 525 503 1 344 2 100 1 171 848 4 048 336 335 351 240 221 604 1 007 594 360 643 60 62 25 56 45 90 136 101 68 129 16 13 2 13 5 19 34 11 16 204 18 26 10 15 19 38 38 24 16 41 3 3 2 6 2 5 12 1 7 154 20 15 9 16 13 23 29 10 19 3 403 276 273 325 184 176 514 870 493 292 925 78 72 109 43 48 133 248 110 84 1 062 102 96 114 65 55 148 271 120 91 351 19 28 23 19 25 66 108 33 30 927 76 65 72 44 45 161 212 174 78 4 590 392 392 341 285 282 740 1 093 577 488 619 60 67 21 65 45 65 141 58 97 162 19 17 4 10 15 13 52 16 16 187 16 22 10 18 14 24 26 19 38 59 8 6 . 8 . 6 15 6 10 149 13 13 5 23 11 21 31 6 26 3 969 332 325 319 220 237 675 951 519 391 1 043 99 68 95 59 61 153 248 140 120 1 275 119 132 121 73 88 195 306 137 104 413 26 18 25 16 23 100 113 46 46 1 138 82 98 71 66 58 222 250 184 107 4 048 336 335 351 240 221 604 1 007 594 360 366 36 36 40 22 26 42 82 47 35 522 64 35 43 31 32 69 136 49 63 433 38 36 39 27 23 68 106 62 34 166 15 21 12 16 9 27 35 14 17 2 151 165 174 207 121 108 351 562 283 180 4 590 392 392 341 265 282 740 1 093 577 488 482 57 31 48 40 35 56 111 56 48 520 43 48 39 32 46 74 113 47 78 403 37 32 26 23 30 71 98 55 31 182 17 12 14 15 10 32 40 23 19 2 698 221 229 202 160 131 467 650 355 283 2 Includes not reported. GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES 55-29 Table 40a. Social Characteristics for Census Subdistricts: 1980-Con. [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] St John Island St. Thomas Island Census Subdistricts Total Central subdis- trict Coral Bay subdis- trict Cruz Bay subdis- trict East End subdls- trict Total Char- lotte Amalie subdis- trict East End subdis- trict North- side subdis- trict South- side subdis- trict Tutu subdis- trict Water Island subdis- trict West End sub- district PLACE OF BIRTH 2 472 1 064 1 043 34 569 14 619 31 1 5 2 7 5 569 9 2 558 150 115 1 3 1 13 172 2 252 2 078 2 2 52 10 17 88 3 2 252 1 176 478 407 71 1 331 115 151 687 323 43 5 17 3 18 280 124 85 14 49 364 44 16 14 3 10 320 110 126 18 61 323 35 60 24 13 181 364 44 47 38 16 204 246 73 78 1 133 6 23 4 2 1 14 14 3 3 4 10 231 226 1 3 1 231 86 43 32 11 86 9 7 120 62 6 1 4 1 56 30 14 3 8 58 1 1 57 24 19 2 12 62 2 13 7 5 33 58 3 8 8 2 35 256 173 188 2 45 1 15 2 1 13 1 12 4 3 20 242 241 1 242 156 31 27 4 27 7 21 58 29 7 1 3 3 22 10 4 1 7 29 8 4 1 3 21 8 5 8 29 4 6 3 1 15 29 4 4 3 18 1 928 801 750 31 371 4 579 24 1 4 6 4 541 8 2 531 142 108 1 3 1 9 142 1 741 1 575 2 1 48 8 17 88 2 1 741 915 397 344 53 1 211 94 123 496 227 30 3 10 3 14 197 82 64 10 34 269 32 8 13 3 7 237 77 99 16 40 227 29 41 12 7 130 269 37 35 23 13 148 42 17 27 20 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 38 36 2 38 19 7 4 3 7 5 13 5 5 2 3 8 3 3 5 1 3 1 5 2 3 8 4 1 3 44 372 20 149 17 101 1 150 5 789 147 14 861 427 33 125 39 77 293 7 30 13 636 64 7 13 521 9 3 056 2 592 42 254 81 95 99 46 406 2 276 39 933 35 961 94 135 48 1 102 98 1 976 444 75 39 933 22 574 9 558 9 196 362 133 2 955 2 774 1 939 9 111 4 190 666 165 208 52 199 3 520 1 103 1 274 307 743 4 921 705 180 242 56 194 4 213 1 227 1 568 390 967 4 190 420 576 387 180 2 359 4 921 465 574 393 232 2 993 19 304 8 788 7 279 525 1 644 54 7 383 103 4 35 11 20 119 7 6 972 18 3 6 935 5 1 498 1 257 17 124 42 30 41 25 148 910 17 364 15 539 50 45 20 500 28 965 176 41 17 364 9 556 4 336 4 162 174 57 934 1 632 849 3 888 1 780 290 64 98 20 84 1 489 505 549 121 271 2 108 337 76 123 33 86 1 771 544 641 170 383 1 780 162 212 143 63 1 071 2 108 171 212 141 97 1 368 4 722 1 850 1 321 66 814 19 1 623 53 10 12 2 11 12 2 1 534 10 1 515 1 393 304 2 9 2 5 9 5 15 350 4 278 3 970 10 2 76 15 106 96 3 4 278 2 407 865 805 60 7 413 280 306 1 061 479 54 12 16 6 12 425 122 155 41 85 582 58 20 16 3 13 524 163 196 53 98 479 58 67 35 22 252 582 67 71 39 24 341 5 730 1 991 1 929 175 1 954 37 1 131 143 11 30 12 32 94 4 9 827 25 2 795 1 114 90 18 16 20 18 28 8 39 442 5 344 4 483 27 46 11 296 37 331 99 14 5 344 2 304 1 435 1 392 43 30 1 004 214 357 1 932 933 127 36 32 11 45 804 247 305 80 166 999 111 27 36 5 40 886 257 348 81 196 933 94 143 112 48 504 999 95 146 109 51 573 4 450 1 848 1 275 132 509 12 1 735 59 1 20 7 8 45 1 503 7 1 493 262 237 2 34 4 29 10 5 118 214 3 955 3 518 10 33 5 142 8 199 35 5 3 955 2 069 1 085 1 051 34 20 285 337 159 1 075 488 70 22 24 4 20 418 135 143 27 111 587 57 20 17 4 16 529 131 200 38 157 488 49 58 47 22 291 587 47 58 44 27 386 8 939 5 111 4 692 204 471 17 2 817 27 3 18 2 19 3 12 2 681 1 1 2 669 1 759 678 3 68 12 11 9 3 81 319 7 870 7 429 7 1 9 73 4 311 26 10 7 870 5 544 1 663 1 620 43 5 147 266 245 858 365 102 27 32 7 30 262 52 84 32 79 493 128 35 48 8 32 365 84 135 41 98 365 40 59 34 15 178 493 66 64 45 24 244 152 8 2 3 103 2 27 16 3 2 2 9 1 1 7 9 146 135 1 6 4 146 70 16 16 45 10 5 85 42 1 1 41 17 9 2 12 43 43 19 12 2 10 42 5 4 2 4 27 43 6 1 3 32 1 075 553 603 45 294 6 145 26 4 7 5 4 2 110 2 107 1 30 26 3 1 2 2 5 32 976 887 15 6 58 8 2 976 624 158 150 8 14 127 35 18 212 103 22 4 6 3 8 81 25 29 4 19 109 14 2 2 3 7 95 29 36 5 25 103 12 33 14 6 36 109 13 22 15 6 49 Born abroad of American parents, etc. 1 England — Asia Canada - Tortola _ - Cuba Haiti Guyana Place of birth not reported LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME Persons 5 years and over Arabic _ _. Dutch French _ German __ _ _ Spanish __ Other specified language RESIDENCE IN 1975 Persons 5 years and over Same house Different house in Virgin Islands Same island Different island Puerto Rico United States Elsewhere Residence in 1975 not reported RESIDENCE OUTSIDE THE VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE U.S. BETWEEN 1970 AND 1980 Persons 5 years and over Male2 Bom in Virgin Islands of the United States Returned In: 1979 or 1980- 1976 to 1978 1975 1970 to 1974 Bom outside Virgin Islands Returned or arrived In: 1979 or 1980 1976 to 1978 1975 1970 to 1974 Female2 Bom in Virgin Islands of the United States Returned In: 1979 or 1980 1976 to 1978 1975 1970 to 1974 Bom outside Virgin Islands Returned or arrived In: 1979 or 1980... 1976 to 1978... 1975 1970 to 1974 Length of stay outside the Virgin Islands: Male2 6 months to 1 year 6 or more years.. Female2 1 to 2 years 3 to 4 years 5 years 6 or more years .. Includes persons bom in other areas under U.S. jurisdiction. 2 Includes not reported. 55-30 VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS Table 41. Family, Educational, and Disability Characteristics for Places: 1980 Places FERTILITY Women 15 to 24 years Children ever bom Per 1,000 women Women 25 to 34 years Children ever bom Per 1,000 women Women 35 to 44 years Children ever bom Per 1,000 women FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN Families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Subfamilies With own children under 18 years Married-couple subfamilies With own children under 18 years Mother-child subfamilies Persons under 18 years Percent living with two parents SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL Persons 3 years old and over enrolled In school Prekindergarten Private Kindergarten Private Elementary (1 to 8 years) Private High school (1 to 4 years) Private College Persons 3 years old and over enrolled In school 3 and 4 years old 5 and 6 years old - 7 to 13 years old 14 and 15 years old 16 and 17 years old 18 and 19 years old 20 and 21 years old 22 to 24 years old 25 to 34 years old- 35 years old and over Percent enrolled In school- 3 and 4 years old 5 and 6 years old 7 to 13 years old 14 and 15 years old 16 and 17 years old 18 and 19 years old 20 and 21 years old 22 to 24 years old 25 to 34 years old SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 to 19 years old U.S. Armed Forces Civilian, enrolled in school Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Civilian, not enrolled in school High school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not high school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] Charlotte Charlotte Frederik- Anna's Charlotte Amalie Amalie sted Grove Retreat Amalie East West Christian- Cruz Bay Frederik- Southeast Place (CDP) town (CDP) (CDP) sted town (CDP) sted town (CDP) (CDP) 962 1 039 266 570 240 159 75 291 344 485 504 151 201 133 43 57 156 212 504 485 568 353 554 270 760 536 616 705 912 197 435 267 169 107 201 341 1 838 1 954 479 856 588 282 221 604 1 010 2 607 2 143 2 431 1 968 2 202 1 669 2 065 3 005 2 962 659 742 146 324 155 134 59 179 194 2 468 2 627 611 957 618 469 189 798 817 3 745 3 540 4 185 2 954 3 987 3 500 3 203 4 458 4 211 1 879 2 565 565 1 042 648 403 227 588 757 1 467 1 545 390 715 404 244 147 417 620 674 683 186 360 216 129 98 217 363 1 073 1 488 308 627 349 288 118 315 464 842 891 216 431 211 166 72 225 367 424 442 113 231 127 97 52 127 240 700 908 231 317 249 89 89 251 251 554 590 158 232 169 65 69 180 219 216 217 64 96 78 27 43 82 104 122 144 70 50 29 22 9 36 21 117 132 64 45 28 21 9 36 21 14 31 12 14 6 4 1 4 . 9 19 6 9 5 3 1 4 . 100 106 54 34 21 16 7 29 21 4 517 4 586 1 220 1 903 1 153 744 390 1 447 1 889 52.9 52.5 47.0 55.3 48.1 59.8 42.3 48.5 59.9 3 945 3 872 1 003 1 785 894 602 297 1 195 1 460 214 180 57 98 30 31 21 75 31 75 57 9 41 3 8 2 9 7 220 245 62 103 46 43 33 87 138 61 46 4 29 14 4 8 9 16 2 416 2 418 633 953 584 361 186 783 987 314 293 37 165 82 26 38 84 97 913 811 214 304 197 140 40 210 258 77 77 5 46 33 18 6 22 35 182 218 37 327 37 27 17 40 46 3 945 3 872 1 003 1 785 894 602 297 1 195 1 460 219 202 55 108 35 31 23 71 35 393 406 113 175 100 69 56 148 241 1 893 1 867 471 726 444 282 135 568 733 579 518 150 219 113 99 28 158 171 456 413 97 166 105 64 21 123 135 170 179 43 118 42 30 13 56 72 51 65 21 86 17 5 4 23 18 38 48 10 79 11 7 2 12 19 90 99 24 62 20 7 9 18 26 56 75 19 44 7 8 6 18 10 50.3 46.7 41.4 55.7 24.0 42.5 46.9 43.3 17.0 98.3 92.5 95.8 94.6 92.6 93.2 94.9 91.4 91.3 99.0 96.5 98.1 96.2 96.1 97.2 97.1 98.8 98.3 96.7 92.5 89.8 92.0 93.4 94.3 93.3 98.1 95.0 84.9 79.3 71.3 73.8 88.2 72.7 70.0 80.9 80.8 49.9 44.6 46.7 53.6 45.7 53.6 44.8 47.5 60.0 20.6 20.4 24.4 40.6 17.0 11.4 14.8 27.1 20.9 10.6 10.7 9.2 29.2 9.0 8.0 3.8 11.0 13.1 7.6 5.7 6.6 7.4 4.4 2.0 4.8 5.2 4.6 878 922 8 589 228 445 3 281 211 144 59 270 287 626 140 147 94 34 179 207 75 88 22 59 17 19 1 7 16 9 20 5 6 2 3 1 6 4 542 481 113 216 128 72 32 166 187 252 325 88 161 64 50 25 91 80 92 101 18 53 19 19 9 16 17 59 45 8 28 7 12 3 9 4 8 9 1 2 2 1 - 3 1 25 47 9 23 10 6 6 4 12 160 224 70 108 45 31 16 75 63 45 62 24 46 14 18 2 14 15 14 24 5 4 8 1 - 6 11 101 138 41 58 23 12 14 55 37 GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES 55-31 Table 41. Family, Educational, and Disability Characteristics for Places: 1980-Con. Places YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED Male, 25 years old and over Elementary: to 4 years 5 to 7 years - 8 years - High school: 1 to 3 years 4 years College: 1 to 3 years 4 years 5 or more years Percent high school graduates Median years of school completed Female, 25 years old and over Elementary: to 4 years — 5 to 7 years 8 years High school: 1 to 3 years 4 years College: 1 to 3 years 4 years 5 or more years Percent high school graduates Median years of school completed Male, 18 to 24 years old - Elementary: to 4 years 5 to 8 years High school: 1 to 3 years 4 years College: 1 to 3 years — 4 or more years Female, 18 to 24 years old Elementary: to 4 years 5 to 8 years High school: 1 to 3 years - 4 years College: 1 to 3 years 4 or more years WORK DISABILITY STATUS OF NON- INSTITUTIONAL PERSONS Male, 16 to 64 years - With a work disability Not in labor force Prevented from working Female, 16 to 64 years With a work disability Not in labor force Prevented from working PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS Persons 16 to 64 years With a public transportation disability With a work disability Persons 65 years and over With a public transportation disability [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] Charlotte Charlotte Frederik- Anna's Charlotte Amalie Amalie sted Grove Retreat Amalie East West ChrisrJan- Cruz Bay Frederik- Southeast Place (CDP) town (CDP) (CDP) sted town (CDP) sted town (CDP) (CDP) 1 441 2 788 474 1 089 651 504 259 449 610 53 181 41 51 25 26 27 29 38 436 910 165 229 140 92 56 118 149 93 177 43 78 59 37 26 56 92 224 422 73 169 168 86 57 78 116 437 625 114 289 162 117 44 96 153 101 187 17 123 51 47 20 27 27 51 144 13 72 28 45 10 22 21 46 142 8 78 18 54 19 23 14 44.1 39.4 32.1 51.6 39.8 52.2 35.9 37.4 35.2 10.8 9.7 8.7 12.1 10.8 12.1 9.8 9.5 9.8 2 032 3 302 655 1 198 796 493 289 694 749 73 241 42 50 46 20 25 48 54 507 1 034 231 254 168 80 70 196 173 124 254 60 78 88 39 25 99 100 317 472 109 177 185 68 44 130 153 698 778 157 365 227 125 72 120 209 164 248 38 133 46 56 23 34 37 85 146 10 82 19 71 16 25 13 64 129 8 59 17 34 14 42 10 49.8 39.4 32.5 53.3 38.8 58.0 43.3 31.8 35.9 12.0 9.6 8.9 12.1 10.4 12.3 10.4 9.1 10.0 421 542 126 309 155 104 47 144 141 12 9 - 5 3 3 5 1 7 102 143 41 51 22 20 8 41 30 175 173 45 76 76 34 12 60 64 112 164 33 94 47 31 12 33 32 15 40 7 63 7 9 3 2 7 5 13 - 20 - 7 7 7 1 528 624 161 399 159 83 61 168 210 4 5 3 7 2 1 2 1 5 51 74 14 29 23 4 5 40 33 165 187 59 63 43 19 21 68 80 231 250 73 171 65 32 23 38 62 60 88 11 116 19 21 6 11 25 17 20 1 13 7 6 4 10 5 2 036 3 143 638 1 435 790 599 295 591 797 63 191 21 64 46 33 25 35 31 39 99 12 28 26 15 15 23 22 31 85 9 22 20 7 12 17 17 2 727 3 594 803 1 615 867 571 312 848 999 76 228 58 59 56 46 23 45 27 56 168 55 47 36 25 16 38 25 46 134 46 37 24 18 15 22 20 4 763 6 737 1 441 3 050 1 657 1 170 607 1 439 1 796 56 93 41 33 21 9 16 18 18 52 90 40 33 21 9 16 18 18 196 962 111 170 216 102 79 160 81 26 130 32 21 31 12 22 18 9 55-32 VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS Table 41a. Family, Educational, and Disability Characteristics for Census Subdistricts: 1980 Census Subdistricts FERTILITY Women 15 to 24 years Children ever bom Per 1,000 women Women 25 to 34 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 35 to 44 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN Families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Subfamilies With own children under 18 years Married-couple subfamilies With own children under 18 years Mother-child subfamilies Persons under 18 years Percent living with two parents SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL Persons 3 years old and over enrolled In school Prekindergarten Private Kindergarten Private Elementary (1 to 8 years) Private High school (1 to 4 years) Private College Persons 3 years old and over enrolled In school 3 and 4 years old 5 and 6 years old 7 to 13 years old 14 and 15 years old 16 and 17 years old 18 and 19 years old 20 and 21 years old 22 to 24 years old... ._ 25 to 34 years old _ 35 years old and over Percent enrolled In school- 3 and 4 years old 5 and 6 years old 7 to 13 years old 14 and 15 years old 16 and 17 years old 18 and 19 years old 20 and 21 years old 22 to 24 years old 25 to 34 years old SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 to 19 years old U.S. Armed Forces Civilian, enrolled in school Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Civilian, not enrolled in school High school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not high school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] St. Croix Island Anna's Hope Vil- Christian- Frederik- Northcen- Southcen- lage sub- sted sub- East End sted sub- tral subdis- Northwest Sion Farm tral subdis- Southwest Total district district subdistrict district trict subdistrict subdistrict trict subdistrict 4 407 277 279 113 366 521 547 1 053 621 630 2 260 139 163 18 213 262 327 410 410 318 513 502 584 159 582 503 598 389 660 505 4 179 312 309 158 308 465 524 1 048 472 583 10 134 585 637 163 825 1 259 1 336 2 327 1 389 1 613 2 425 1 875 2 061 1 032 2 679 2 708 2 550 2 220 2 943 2 767 3 252 269 182 124 238 374 318 907 385 455 11 904 759 703 270 987 1 444 1 267 3 075 1 644 1 755 3 661 2 822 3 863 2 177 4 147 3 861 3 984 3 390 4 270 3 857 10 698 744 762 432 815 1 210 1 206 2 769 1 273 1 487 7 599 525 464 200 564 903 904 1 922 986 1 131 4 010 252 250 84 315 468 508 916 572 645 7 171 534 418 388 433 826 827 1 859 858 1 028 5 012 370 245 169 297 628 591 1 253 664 795 2 888 196 149 77 179 360 365 658 412 492 2 928 179 275 33 340 321 305 775 334 366 2 242 136 185 26 249 242 262 586 269 287 951 47 85 6 125 90 118 220 133 127 447 27 35 8 45 52 39 111 55 75 400 23 32 6 45 46 36 99 50 63 109 7 9 4 5 17 6 30 12 19 62 3 6 2 5 11 3 18 7 7 317 16 24 4 36 33 31 78 43 52 22 554 1 358 1 294 426 1 837 2 803 2 701 5 488 3 160 3 487 62.4 65.1 49.1 81.0 47.2 66.7 62.9 62.0 63.8 67.6 18 175 1 153 1 006 418 1 492 2 281 2 149 4 572 2 337 2 767 640 30 36 25 96 53 61 145 82 112 172 19 5 22 11 13 24 45 12 21 1 296 78 54 22 120 167 175 285 172 223 307 39 16 11 17 31 25 90 29 49 11 743 684 646 215 969 1 484 1 405 2 944 1 548 1 848 2 374 295 96 108 122 235 219 706 254 339 3 666 290 220 97 250 463 391 995 461 499 903 152 39 70 28 81 73 262 95 103 830 71 50 59 57 114 117 203 74 85 18 175 1 153 1 006 418 1 492 2 281 2 149 4 572 2 337 2 767 746 47 42 26 94 73 64 178 90 132 2 252 117 114 40 204 269 312 537 291 368 8 903 539 487 175 703 1 155 1 061 2 223 1 181 1 379 2 512 170 132 53 186 320 267 673 336 375 1 922 132 118 50 144 223 192 518 256 289 787 55 44 22 69 90 105 206 83 113 246 18 22 7 27 24 39 63 22 24 147 12 13 7 14 21 26 28 16 10 364 36 26 22 27 52 53 77 29 42 296 27 8 16 24 54 30 69 33 35 30.5 34.3 26.3 59.1 44.1 24.4 21.2 33.7 24.5 33.7 91.4 88.6 93.4 95.2 92.3 91.2 92.0 92.1 87.9 92.5 98.3 98.7 96.4 98.3 98.5 98.8 98.2 98.1 98.3 98.4 95.8 95.5 94.3 98.1 97.4 97.3 95.7 96.0 93.3 96.4 81.6 84.6 86.1 96.2 79.1 80.5 79.3 83.7 74.2 83.8 48.8 60.4 44.4 61.1 46.9 49.7 54.4 46.9 39.5 52.1 18.2 28.1 18.2 25.0 24.1 16.3 25.2 18.2 11.1 13.2 7.7 9.2 8.7 10.1 8.7 9.4 10.7 6.2 6.1 4.5 4.9 6.4 4.7 7.3 5.1 6.2 5.9 4.2 3.3 4.2 3 968 2 2 709 247 236 88 329 458 435 1 058 555 2 339 562 187 162 72 213 313 297 724 402 242 28 17 14 8 28 22 64 40 21 79 8 5 . 7 3 4 16 15 21 2 388 151 140 58 198 282 271 644 284 360 1 257 60 74 16 116 145 138 334 214 160 365 19 23 8 25 50 34 106 55 45 143 14 11 3 12 19 8 40 16 20 38 - 2 1 3 5 2 7 9 9 184 5 10 4 10 26 24 59 30 16 892 41 51 8 91 95 104 228 159 115 199 11 17 3 16 21 27 36 33 35 110 3 9 - 6 7 13 36 16 20 583 27 25 5 69 67 64 156 110 60 GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES 55-33 Table 41a. Family, Educational, and Disability Characteristics for Census Subdistricts: 1980- Con. Census Subdistricts YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED Male, 25 years old and over Elementary: to 4 years 5 to 7 years 8 years High school: 1 to 3 years 4 years College: 1 to 3 years 4 years 5 or more years Percent high school graduates Median years of school completed Female, 25 years old and over Elementary: to 4 years 5 to 7 years 8 years High school: 1 to 3 years 4 years College: 1 to 3 years 4 years 5 or more years Percent high school graduates Median years of school completed Male, 18 to 24 years old.. Elementary: to 4 years 5 to 8 years High school: 1 to 3 years 4 years College: 1 to 3 years 4 or more years Female, 18 to 24 years old Elementary: to 4 years 5 to 8 years High school: 1 to 3 years 4 years College: 1 to 3 years 4 or more years WORK DISABILITY STATUS OF NON- INSTITUTIONAL PERSONS Male, 16 to 64 years With a work disability Not in labor force Prevented from working Female, 16 to 64 years With a work disability Not in labor force Prevented from working PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS Persons 16 to 64 years With a public transportation disability With a work disability Persons 65 years and over With a public transportation disability [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] St. Croix Island Anna's Hope Vil- Christian- Frederik- Northcen- Southcen- lage sub- sted sub- East End sted sub- tral subdis- Northwest Sion Farm tral subdis- Southwest Total district district subdistrict district trict subdistrict subdistrict trict subdistrict 10 355 764 824 554 708 1 128 1 154 2 658 1 200 1 365 758 30 39 13 56 110 87 140 135 148 2 086 81 166 41 174 247 265 434 361 317 952 50 71 8 82 103 124 245 121 148 1 635 104 215 25 135 227 170 345 169 245 2 515 212 202 126 140 271 271 759 232 302 936 110 61 111 47 86 96 253 78 94 783 99 38 126 32 34 75 276 49 54 690 78 32 104 42 50 66 206 55 57 47.6 65.3 40.4 84.3 36.9 39.1 44.0 56.2 34.5 37.1 11.4 12.6 10.8 14.6 9.6 10.1 10.7 12.2 8.9 9.7 11 939 880 925 535 983 1 289 1 269 3 178 1 285 1 595 878 31 51 7 73 129 96 195 152 144 2 464 86 184 29 266 268 294 558 396 383 1 149 48 98 14 124 118 131 302 145 169 1 915 105 219 37 174 264 211 450 181 274 3 012 267 255 146 192 326 322 899 261 344 1 151 168 65 132 57 107 89 325 72 136 773 95 31 110 41 44 73 248 42 89 597 80 22 60 56 33 53 201 36 56 46.3 69.3 40.3 83.7 35.2 39.6 42.3 52.6 32.0 39.2 11.2 12.6 10.5 14.0 9.4 10.3 10.6 12.1 8.7 10.0 2 274 122 183 60 191 262 243 624 316 273 64 2 3 - 6 13 9 11 7 13 479 7 27 4 49 45 48 121 104 74 909 57 86 13 72 111 89 247 126 108 586 36 57 18 45 72 72 170 57 59 161 15 8 16 5 17 17 51 19 13 75 5 2 9 14 4 8 24 3 6 2 603 163 187 73 229 289 347 615 353 347 47 2 3 1 3 5 7 14 9 3 387 20 29 2 45 51 51 52 70 67 848 42 49 12 89 93 116 203 114 130 889 62 74 19 61 105 103 233 123 109 303 25 24 19 17 29 53 76 33 27 129 12 8 20 14 6 17 37 4 11 12 679 892 985 547 886 1 427 1 423 3 347 1 488 1 684 598 41 58 22 60 54 74 158 62 69 346 21 31 9 38 36 46 85 36 44 289 17 24 7 29 34 35 72 34 37 14 526 1 058 1 012 578 1 160 1 616 1 615 3 798 1 716 1 973 652 47 68 25 68 53 54 204 63 70 506 34 45 16 54 45 46 156 54 56 395 23 27 12 37 39 36 130 43 48 27 205 1 950 1 997 1 125 2 046 3 043 3 038 7 145 3 204 3 657 354 18 23 8 34 29 26 123 37 56 341 17 23 8 34 26 26 118 35 54 2 152 124 252 149 239 202 217 549 152 268 307 11 34 14 40 30 36 76 30 36 55-34 VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS Table 41a. Family, Educational, and Disability Characteristics for Census Subdistricts: 1980- Con. Census Subdistricts FERTILITY Women 15 to 24 years Children ever bom Per 1,000 women Women 25 to 34 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 35 to 44 years Children ever born -- - Per 1,000 women FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN Families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Married-couple families - With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Subfamilies With own children under 18 years Married-couple subfamilies With own children under 18 years Mother-child subfamilies Persons under 18 years Percent living with two parents SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL Persons 3 years old and over enrolled In school Prekindergarten Private Kindergarten Private Elementary (1 to 8 years) Private High school (1 to 4 years) Private College Persons 3 years old and over enrolled In school 3 and 4 years old 5 and 6 years old 7 to 13 years old 14 and 15 years old 16 and 17 years old 18 and 19 years old 20 and 21 years old 22 to 24 years old 25 to 34 years old 35 years old and over Percent enrolled In school- 3 and 4 years old 5 and 6 years old 7 to 13 years old _ 14 and 15 years old 16 and 17 years old _ 18 and 19 years old 20 and 21 years old 22 to 24 years old 25 to 34 years old SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 18 to 19 years old U.S. Armed Forces Civilian, enrolled In school Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Civilian, not enrolled in school High school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not high school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] St John Island St. Thomas Island Char- Coral Cruz East lotte East North- South- Water Central Bay Bay End Amalie End side side Tutu Island West subdis- subdls- subdis- subdis- subdis- subdis- subdls- subdis- subdis- subdls- End sub- Total trict trict trict trict Total trlct trict trict trict trict trict district 207 22 24 159 2 4 256 1 866 475 426 427 962 10 90 56 3 10 43 . 1 847 856 172 87 214 485 . 33 271 136 417 270 . 434 459 362 204 501 504 . 367 217 24 17 169 7 3 769 1 538 411 653 346 705 17 99 339 19 23 282 15 7 504 3 267 661 706 841 1 838 16 175 1 562 792 1 353 1 669 2 143 1 991 2 124 1 608 1 081 2 431 2 607 941 1 768 166 18 14 134 • 3 149 1 208 363 481 336 659 7 95 575 57 49 469 - 10 458 4 158 1 149 1 083 1 309 2 468 12 279 3 464 3 167 3 500 3 500 3 321 3 442 3 165 2 252 3 896 3 745 1 714 2 937 618 50 53 403 12 9 639 4 158 1 007 1 383 917 1 879 42 253 300 26 26 244 4 6 388 2 643 667 759 670 1 467 12 170 160 18 10 129 3 2 897 1 225 308 311 302 674 5 72 374 42 34 288 10 6 067 2 420 735 1 067 541 1 073 40 191 205 20 16 166 3 3 965 1 536 486 585 379 842 10 127 120 15 6 97 2 1 975 785 244 261 200 424 4 57 110 5 15 89 2 955 1 447 208 234 317 700 1 48 77 4 7 65 2 110 976 149 141 252 554 1 37 34 3 3 27 784 374 51 38 93 216 1 11 23 . 1 22 559 261 73 31 62 122 1 9 22 - 1 21 510 239 69 22 54 117 . 9 4 - - 4 122 55 16 17 18 14 1 1 3 - - 3 73 33 12 8 10 9 . 1 17 1 16 404 193 51 13 39 100 - 8 915 74 80 744 17 18 327 7 672 1 870 1 690 2 119 4 517 20 439 59.3 67.6 46.3 59.8 64.7 56.6 52.4 67.4 75.0 52.7 52.9 90.0 70.4 755 64 73 602 16 16 004 6 641 1 617 1 574 1 809 3 945 20 398 37 4 - 31 2 793 334 61 85 77 214 2 20 12 2 - 8 2 315 106 33 60 28 75 1 12 58 9 5 43 1 993 411 139 77 127 220 2 17 7 3 - 4 - 266 78 51 39 28 61 2 7 454 36 48 361 9 9 628 3 989 964 876 1 131 2 416 10 242 38 6 6 26 . 1 575 492 186 364 151 314 4 64 169 12 14 140 3 3 440 1 324 367 333 417 913 5 81 20 2 - 18 - 496 128 57 179 32 77 1 22 37 3 6 27 1 1 150 583 86 203 57 182 1 38 755 64 73 602 16 16 004 6 641 1 617 1 574 1 809 3 945 20 398 40 6 1 31 2 868 364 88 87 86 219 3 21 86 8 7 69 2 1 604 697 171 137 168 393 2 36 357 31 38 282 6 7 579 3 052 767 743 910 1 893 9 205 122 12 8 99 3 2 233 883 243 214 258 579 1 55 82 5 11 64 2 1 680 671 163 149 201 456 2 38 34 - 3 30 741 338 82 58 82 170 2 9 5 - - 5 313 175 24 28 30 51 1 4 10 2 1 7 239 137 18 29 14 38 . 3 8 - 1 7 423 186 32 68 37 90 - 10 11 3 8 324 138 29 61 23 56 - 17 47.1 66.7 100.0 42.5 100.0 49.6 48.2 53.0 55.1 44.1 50.3 75.0 56.8 94.5 100.0 100.0 93.2 100.0 95.1 93.8 94.0 92.6 96.0 98.3 100.0 97.3 97.8 100.0 100.0 97.2 100.0 97.7 96.8 97.2 97.5 98.1 99.0 100.0 99.0 93.1 80.0 100.0 94.3 100.0 94.3 92.0 96.0 95.1 94.5 96.7 100.0 98.2 75.9 100.0 84.6 72.7 100.0 81.0 76.6 80.7 88.2 81.0 84.9 100.0 95.0 47.9 - 33.3 53.6 100.0 48.1 47.5 47.7 43.3 50.6 49.9 66.7 50.0 9.8 - . 11.4 . 24.0 28.3 18.2 18.2 24.0 20.6 33.3 18.2 8.5 12.5 6.7 8.0 . 13.1 16.5 9.3 12.0 8.5 10.6 . 9.7 1.8 2.4 2.0 6.1 6.4 4.2 5.6 6.2 7.6 5.2 179 10 22 144 3 3 615 1 587 374 303 410 878 5 58 - - - - - 12 11 . - 1 . . . 116 5 14 94 3 2 414 1 003 245 207 282 626 4 47 20 1 . 19 . 346 167 27 44 28 75 . 5 3 - - 3 66 30 5 8 12 9 1 1 93 4 14 72 3 2 002 806 213 155 242 542 3 41 63 5 8 50 . 1 189 573 129 96 127 252 1 11 24 4 1 19 - 426 172 65 51 37 92 1 8 16 3 1 12 - 237 80 36 36 20 59 1 5 1 - - 1 . 29 12 3 4 2 8 . . 7 1 - 6 - 160 80 26 11 15 25 . 3 39 1 7 31 - 763 401 64 45 90 160 . 3 23 1 4 18 - 253 131 27 24 25 45 . 1 2 - 1 1 - 72 32 4 8 14 14 - . 14 - 2 12 - 438 238 33 13 51 101 - 2 GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES 55-35 Table 41a. Family, Educational, and Disability Characteristics for Census Subdistricts: 1980- Con. Census Subdistricts YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED Male, 25 years old and over ... Elementary: to 4 years 5 to 7 years 8 years High school: 1 to 3 years 4 years College: 1 to 3 years .' 4 years 5 or more years Percent high school graduates Median years of school completed Female, 25 years old and over... Elementary: to 4 years 5 to 7 years 8 years High school: 1 to 3 years 4 years College: 1 to 3 years 4 years 5 or more years Percent high school graduates Median years of school completed Male, 18 to 24 years old Elementary: to 4 years 5 to 8 years High school: 1 to 3 years 4 years College: 1 to 3 years 4 or more years Female, 18 to 24 years old Elementary: to 4 years 5 to 8 years High school: 1 to 3 years 4 years College: 1 to 3 years 4 or more years WORK DISABILITY STATUS OF NON- INSTITUTIONAL PERSONS Male, 16 to 64 years With a work disability Not in labor force Prevented from working Female, 16 to 64 years With a work disability Not in labor force Prevented from working PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS Persons 16 to 64 years With a public transportation disability With a work disability Persons 65 years and over With a public transportation disability [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] St John Island St. Thomas Island Char- Coral Cruz East lotte East North- South- Water Central Bay Bay End Amalie End side side Tutu Island West subdis- subdis- subdis- subdis- subdis- subdis- subdis- subdis- subdis- subdis- End sub- Total trict trict trict trict Total trict trict trict trict trict trict district 673 84 73 504 12 9 813 4 334 1 145 1 735 819 1 441 59 280 27 1 - 26 460 268 44 46 45 53 1 3 130 13 23 92 2 2 362 1 297 268 137 202 436 2 20 46 5 4 37 . 592 291 83 68 48 93 _ 9 93 1 6 86 1 284 665 140 123 108 224 2 22 141 12 10 117 2 2 454 1 030 256 434 194 437 9 94 82 18 14 47 3 1 002 326 109 316 74 101 16 60 72 16 9 45 2 840 229 122 300 80 51 21 37 82 18 7 54 3 819 228 123 311 68 46 8 35 56.0 76.2 54.8 52.2 83.3 52.1 41.8 53.3 78.4 50.8 44.1 91.5 80.7 12.3 14.8 12.4 12.1 14.7 12.1 10.1 12.1 13.6 12.0 10.8 15.8 12.9 644 64 75 493 12 11 562 5 141 1 209 1 775 1 061 2 032 59 285 20 - . 20 - 497 331 28 29 33 73 1 2 111 10 21 80 - 2 704 1 510 243 140 284 507 2 18 52 - 12 39 1 709 381 65 63 64 124 _ 12 76 2 6 68 - 1 472 757 124 107 152 317 1 14 157 20 8 125 4 3 264 1 306 366 493 274 698 21 106 77 11 8 56 2 1 340 420 155 397 112 164 18 74 93 10 10 71 2 887 238 123 312 85 85 12 32 58 11 10 34 3 689 198 105 234 57 64 4 27 59.8 81.3 48.0 58.0 91.7 53.5 42.1 62.0 80.9 49.8 49.8 93.2 83.9 12.4 13.0 10.8 12.3 14.0 12.1 10.2 12.4 13.5 11.9 12.0 13.8 12.9 128 10 13 104 1 2 087 977 202 247 209 421 6 25 4 1 . 3 - 35 14 3 3 2 12 1 - 26 1 5 20 - 457 234 31 30 58 102 - 2 37 1 2 34 - 660 292 62 51 72 175 2 6 41 4 5 31 1 627 292 71 80 58 112 2 12 12 2 1 9 - 228 112 19 62 14 15 1 5 8 1 - 7 - 80 33 16 21 5 5 - 112 14 15 83 . 2 583 1 180 296 283 242 528 8 46 1 - 1 - 24 15 2 - 2 4 - 1 6 - 2 4 - 230 114 28 12 25 51 . _ 21 1 1 19 - 667 308 69 35 85 165 1 4 45 5 8 32 - 1 077 492 124 121 82 231 2 25 26 5 - 21 454 217 54 73 38 60 4 8 13 3 4 6 131 34 19 42 10 17 1 8 774 90 73 599 12 11 978 5 200 1 348 1 918 1 121 2 036 52 303 46 6 5 33 2 540 274 60 82 44 63 4 13 23 3 4 15 1 276 137 29 34 28 39 4 5 12 - 4 7 1 235 114 26 31 26 31 2 5 734 71 80 571 12 13 994 5 988 1 544 2 009 1 338 2 727 55 333 59 3 9 46 1 603 343 60 59 56 76 1 8 34 1 7 25 1 440 268 36 38 37 56 - 5 26 7 18 1 359 216 32 26 34 46 5 1 508 161 153 1 170 24 25 972 11 188 2 892 3 927 2 459 4 763 107 636 11 2 9 - 320 167 34 30 28 56 . 5 11 2 9 - 304 163 32 27 26 52 - 4 157 16 36 102 3 2 069 1 242 162 282 120 196 27 40 15 1 2 12 283 182 22 28 22 26 - 3 55-36 VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS Table 42. Labor Force Characteristics for Places: 1980 [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] Places LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 years and over Labor force Percent of persons 16 years and over Civilian labor force Employed Unemployed Percent of civilian labor force Not in labor force Female, 16 years and over Labor force Percent of female, 16 years and over Civilian labor force Employed Unemployed Percent of civilian labor force Not in labor force Persons 16 to 19 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Male, 20 to 24 years ... Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Male, 25 to 54 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Male, 55 to 64 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Male, 65 years and over Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Female, 20 to 24 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Female, 25 to 54 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Female, 55 to 64 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Female, 65 years and over Employed Unemployed Not in labor force MARITAL STATUS AND PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN Female, 16 years and over With own children under 6 years In labor force With own children 6 to 17 years only In labor force Married women 16 years and over, husband present In labor force With own children under 6 years In labor force With own children 6 to 17 years only In labor force CLASS OF WORKER Employed persons 16 years and over Private wage and salary workers Federal government workers Local government workers (territorial, etc.) Sell-employed workers Unpaid family workers Employed females 16 years and over Private wage and salary workers Federal government workers Local government workers (territorial, etc.) Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1979 Families No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers Married-couple families No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers Charlotte Charlotte Frederik- Anna's Charlotte Amalie Amalie sted Grove Retreat Amalie East West Christian- Cruz Bay Frederik- Southeast Place (CDP) town (CDP) (CDP) sted town (CDP) sted town (CDP) (CDP) 4 959 7 777 1 552 3 220 1 880 1 272 686 1 607 1 877 3 444 4 848 996 2 236 1 110 935 423 809 1 029 69.4 62.3 64.2 69.4 59.0 73.5 61.7 50.3 54.8 3 441 4 804 996 2 228 1 110 935 422 808 1 027 3 240 4 510 918 2 144 1 023 913 375 721 941 201 294 78 84 87 22 47 87 86 5.8 6.1 7.8 3.8 7.8 2.4 11.1 10.8 8.4 1 515 2 929 556 984 770 337 263 798 848 2 838 4 207 882 1 715 1 007 623 359 951 1 041 1 856 2 268 475 1 067 483 404 183 374 419 65.4 53.9 53.9 62.2 48.0 64.8 51.0 39.3 40.2 1 856 2 268 475 1 067 483 404 183 374 418 1 726 2 105 431 1 019 440 394 161 336 369 130 163 44 48 43 10 22 38 49 7.0 7.2 9.3 4.5 8.9 2.5 12.0 10.2 11.7 982 1 939 407 648 524 219 176 577 622 878 922 228 445 211 144 59 270 287 179 195 54 133 38 49 6 30 35 31 53 11 12 12 5 1 15 16 668 666 163 297 161 90 52 225 236 249 335 71 207 106 69 31 90 88 149 215 49 135 66 59 22 46 48 28 30 8 9 11 3 - 18 8 69 66 14 62 29 7 9 25 31 1 212 1 960 370 903 492 382 189 324 519 1 119 1 687 330 820 419 353 154 271 449 30 64 19 18 23 6 24 20 20 63 198 21 61 50 23 10 33 50 144 415 72 116 78 72 38 64 52 116 287 56 85 52 51 24 42 42 - 9 . 4 . 1 - - 2 28 118 16 27 26 20 14 22 8 85 413 32 70 81 50 32 61 39 29 96 12 20 22 21 9 10 8 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 - 55 316 20 49 59 28 22 50 31 359 430 124 281 116 62 48 104 143 199 232 66 168 47 44 21 38 53 38 31 16 12 7 3 6 10 4 122 167 42 101 62 15 21 56 85 1 724 2 208 481 974 553 372 209 486 644 1 337 1 509 306 705 318 295 120 230 283 65 95 21 25 30 2 15 21 34 322 604 154 244 205 75 74 235 327 197 487 95 124 105 69 33 109 63 96 237 39 66 47 34 14 41 22 8 10 2 2 4 1 - 2 2 93 240 54 56 54 34 19 66 39 111 607 79 100 138 52 47 99 42 16 52 6 12 1 87 14 7 5 13 1 95 554 72 124 45 42 86 41 2 838 4 207 882 1 715 1 007 623 359 951 1 041 730 751 219 363 223 141 100 237 360 552 456 128 245 116 106 53 89 134 775 854 215 343 183 109 49 201 247 645 629 156 251 121 93 32 107 133 1 087 1 518 320 641 355 292 119 319 464 790 803 188 402 143 191 53 115 150 433 453 118 240 130 100 53 131 240 307 234 66 153 50 74 22 39 63 418 456 104 200 86 69 20 98 127 324 289 74 131 40 54 10 44 50 3 240 4 510 918 2 144 1 023 913 375 721 941 1 572 2 635 510 1 210 663 517 190 362 720 167 192 43 98 37 46 21 35 27 1 324 1 310 316 697 262 232 122 283 161 177 359 49 138 57 117 41 41 31 14 - 1 4 1 1 - 2 1 726 2 105 431 1 019 440 394 161 336 369 797 1 191 225 565 255 234 69 129 244 75 99 14 38 21 15 11 17 17 820 705 185 385 149 112 64 178 101 34 100 7 31 12 32 17 12 7 " 10 " " 3 1 " - 1 879 2 565 565 1 042 648 403 227 588 757 105 293 52 76 116 34 31 126 87 751 1 169 232 438 313 139 138 305 457 819 869 226 438 171 181 48 126 190 204 234 55 90 48 49 10 31 23 1 073 1 488 308 627 349 288 118 315 464 44 130 15 24 43 24 9 41 19 255 544 86 197 141 69 63 167 277 637 650 174 345 133 159 40 88 152 137 164 33 61 32 36 6 19 16 GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES 55-37 Table 42a. Labor Force Characteristics for Census Subdistricts: 1980 [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] Census Subdistricts LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 years and over - Labor force - Percent of persons 16 years and over Civilian labor force Employed Unemployed Percent of civilian labor force Not in labor force Female, 16 years and over _ Labor force Percent of female, 16 years and over Civilian labor force Employed Unemployed Percent of civilian labor force — Not in labor force Persons 16 to 19 years - Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Male, 20 to 24 years Employed . - - Unemployed Not in labor force Male, 25 to 54 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Male, 55 to 64 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Male, 65 years and over Employed Unemployed Not in labor force - Female, 20 to 24 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Female, 25 to 54 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force.. Female, 55 to 64 years — Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Female, 65 years and over Employed Unemployed Not in labor force MARITAL STATUS AND PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN Female, 16 years and over „ With own children under 6 years In labor force With own children 6 to 17 years only In labor force Married women 16 years and over, husband present In labor force With own children under 6 years In labor force With own children 6 to 17 years only In labor force CLASS OF WORKER Employed persons 16 years and over Private wage and salary workers Federal government workers Local government workers (territorial, etc.) Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers Employed females 16 years and over Private wage and salary workers Federal government workers Local government workers (territorial, etc.) Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1979 Families No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers Married-couple families.. No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers St. Croix Island Anna's Hope Vil- Christlan- Frederik- Northcen- Southcen- lage sub- sted sub- East End sted sub- tral subdis- Northwest Sion Farm tral subdis- Southwest Total district district subdistrlct district trict subdistrict subdistrict trict subdistrict 29 626 2 085 2 256 1 274 2 293 3 245 3 255 7 694 3 499 3 925 17 631 1 440 1 368 891 1 232 1 838 1 898 4 766 1 862 2 336 59.7 69.1 60.6 69.9 53.7 56.6 58.3 61.9 53.2 59.5 17 606 1 436 1 368 890 1 230 1 838 1 891 4 759 1 859 2 335 16 276 1 363 1 259 863 1 096 1 750 1 768 4 441 1 638 2 098 1 330 73 109 27 134 88 123 318 221 237 7.6 5.1 8.0 3.0 10.9 4.8 6.5 6.7 11.9 10.1 11 695 645 888 383 1 061 1 407 1 357 2 928 1 637 1 589 IS 723 1 121 1 173 638 1 310 1 724 1 737 4 080 1 818 2 122 7 475 664 569 404 557 723 764 2 113 698 983 47.5 59.2 48.5 63.3 42.5 41.9 44.0 51.8 38.4 46.3 7 471 664 569 404 557 723 762 2 111 698 983 6 770 629 521 391 497 687 697 1 938 566 844 701 35 48 13 60 36 65 173 132 139 9.4 5.3 8.4 3.2 10.8 5.0 8.5 8.2 16.9 14.1 8 248 457 604 234 753 1 001 973 1 967 1 120 1 139 3 968 247 236 88 329 458 435 1 058 555 562 584 53 45 20 36 68 57 140 89 76 227 11 16 1 16 15 19 59 40 50 3 155 183 175 67 277 375 359 859 424 436 1 480 77 130 44 121 173 156 394 212 173 912 60 65 36 68 104 94 251 99 115 137 6 14 1 16 11 16 32 22 17 425 10 31 6 34 58 43 111 91 41 8 086 603 617 364 513 921 930 2 065 978 1 095 7 118 553 527 335 425 817 819 1 868 803 971 340 21 32 8 44 31 30 70 47 57 615 26 58 21 43 73 79 122 127 66 1 262 100 111 101 102 113 129 326 129 151 898 82 76 70 66 76 94 233 95 106 22 2 1 1 - - 3 7 3 5 342 16 34 30 36 37 32 86 31 40 1 007 61 96 89 93 94 95 267 93 119 231 11 22 26 19 19 25 73 15 21 10 . - 4 2 1 - 2 1 - 766 50 74 59 72 74 70 192 77 98 1 784 117 141 53 152 197 241 406 247 230 775 67 57 41 59 79 99 193 80 100 132 8 10 2 16 8 8 35 22 23 874 42 74 10 77 110 132 177 145 107 9 389 723 643 388 695 1 050 1 036 2 520 1 062 1 272 5 133 493 371 291 350 539 528 1 516 410 635 432 24 32 9 36 22 44 100 83 82 3 823 206 240 88 309 489 464 903 569 555 1 366 94 123 87 142 131 111 376 128 174 519 38 59 37 55 44 42 146 39 59 28 1 4 1 2 . 3 11 3 3 819 55 60 49 85 87 66 219 86 112 1 184 63 159 60 146 108 122 282 95 149 106 6 17 7 18 4 10 21 8 15 2 . . . . . - 2 - - 1 076 57 142 53 128 104 112 259 87 134 15 723 1 121 1 173 638 1 310 1 724 1 737 4 080 1 818 2 122 4 144 257 255 89 337 491 509 957 584 665 1 865 157 133 54 142 177 200 482 212 308 3 486 268 205 112 250 423 377 977 399 475 2 165 184 134 84 139 248 217 656 207 296 7 275 541 427 392 438 843 832 1 888 869 1 045 3 167 295 177 236 166 328 323 897 274 469 2 942 198 153 79 184 371 368 673 418 498 1 103 106 62 47 61 116 112 277 120 202 2 130 175 98 92 118 268 226 597 253 303 1 103 104 44 67 54 131 106 339 97 161 16 276 1 363 1 259 863 1 096 1 750 1 768 4 441 1 638 2 098 9 991 835 814 550 552 1 011 1 155 2 688 1 155 1 231 785 57 47 39 56 132 54 194 72 134 4 418 356 315 148 405 493 428 1 295 341 637 1 023 112 76 117 82 108 117 248 68 95 59 3 7 9 1 6 14 16 2 1 6 770 629 521 391 497 687 697 1 938 566 844 3 668 350 300 249 198 345 387 1 066 350 423 337 25 27 13 28 57 28 78 26 55 2 466 224 174 83 242 259 244 735 169 336 265 27 16 38 29 22 35 49 20 29 34 3 4 8 • 4 3 10 1 1 10 698 744 762 432 815 1 210 1 206 2 769 1 273 1 487 1 260 43 127 47 157 167 127 259 174 159 5 414 325 368 133 443 633 645 1 370 730 767 3 358 308 211 221 174 334 376 960 296 478 AAA 66 56 31 41 76 58 180 73 83 7 171 534 418 388 433 826 827 1 859 858 1 028 532 26 51 43 50 68 53 115 56 70 3 315 180 170 114 230 427 414 785 509 486 2 836 271 159 203 128 279 317 820 249 410 468 57 38 28 25 52 43 139 44 62 55-38 VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS Table 42a. Labor Force Characteristics for Census Subdistricts: 1980 -Con. Census Subdistricts LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 years and over Labor force Percent of persons 16 years and over Civilian labor force Employed Unemployed Percent of civilian labor force Not in labor force Female, 16 years and over Labor force Percent of female, 16 years and over Civilian labor force Employed Unemployed Percent of civilian labor force Not in labor force Persons 16 to 19 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Male, 20 to 24 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Male, 25 to 54 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Male, 55 to 64 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Male, 65 years and over Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Female, 20 to 24 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Female, 25 to 54 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Female, 55 to 64 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Female, 65 years and over Employed Unemployed Not in labor force MARITAL STATUS AND PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN Female, 16 years and over With own children under 6 years In labor force With own children 6 to 17 years only In labor force Married women 16 years and over, husband present In labor force With own children under 6 years In labor force With own children 6 to 17 years only In labor force CLASS OF WORKER Employed persons 16 years and over Private wage and salary workers Federal government workers Local government workers (territorial, etc.) Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers Employed females 16 years and over Private wage and salary workers Federal government workers Local government workers (territorial, etc.) Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1979 Families No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers Married-couple families No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] St. John Island St. Thomas Island Char- Coral Cruz East lotte East North- South- Water Central Bay Bay End Amalie End side side Tutu Island West subdis- subdis- sub-dis- subdis- subdis- subdis- subdis- subdis- subdis- subdis- End sub- Total trict trict trict trict Total trict trict trict trict trict trict district 1 665 177 189 1 272 27 28 119 12 508 3 054 4 209 2 579 4 959 134 676 1 175 118 109 935 13 19 276 8 059 2 169 3 278 1 737 3 444 79 510 70.6 66.7 57.7 73.5 48.1 68.6 64.4 71.0 77.9 67.4 69.4 59.0 75.4 1 175 118 109 935 13 19 217 8 007 2 169 3 277 1 734 3 441 79 510 1 139 113 101 913 12 18 237 7 555 2 082 3 198 1 592 3 240 76 494 36 5 8 22 1 980 452 87 79 142 201 3 16 3.1 4.2 7.3 2.4 7.7 5.1 5.6 4.0 2.4 8.2 5.8 3.8 3.1 490 59 80 337 14 8 843 4 449 885 931 842 1 515 55 166 816 81 99 623 13 15 228 6 782 1 626 2 147 1 413 2 838 68 354 506 46 51 404 5 9 338 3 802 1 015 1 522 868 1 856 34 241 62.0 56.8 51.5 64.8 38.5 61.3 56.1 62.4 70.9 61.4 65.4 50.0 68.1 506 46 51 404 5 9 338 3 802 1 015 1 522 868 1 856 34 241 488 44 46 394 4 8 783 3 550 971 1 482 790 1 726 34 230 18 2 5 10 1 555 252 44 40 78 130 11 3.6 4.3 9.8 2.5 20.0 5.9 6.6 4.3 2.6 9.0 7.0 . 4.6 310 35 48 219 8 5 890 2 980 611 625 545 982 34 113 179 10 22 144 3 3 615 1 587 374 303 410 878 5 58 59 5 5 49 - 836 378 90 104 73 179 1 11 6 - 1 5 - 167 74 12 20 28 31 1 1 114 5 16 90 3 2 600 1 124 272 179 308 668 3 46 84 7 8 69 . 1 333 611 128 191 133 249 3 18 69 5 5 59 - 880 398 92 156 68 149 3 14 4 1 3 - 113 47 6 10 19 28 - 3 11 1 3 7 - 311 141 30 25 45 69 . 1 504 68 47 382 7 7 635 3 219 904 1 358 683 1 212 36 223 453 57 36 353 7 6 890 2 827 829 1 265 608 1 119 31 211 9 2 1 6 - 207 101 25 17 31 30 2 1 42 9 10 23 - 521 276 50 75 43 63 3 11 94 10 9 72 3 1 279 603 161 233 91 144 9 38 63 1 5 6 51 1 1 952 21 428 13 115 4 194 2 66 2 116 4 29 30 5 3 20 2 305 161 42 37 23 28 5 9 75 6 17 50 2 899 512 80 144 45 85 14 19 25 - 4 21 - 264 128 30 54 16 29 3 4 2 - 1 1 - 5 2 1 1 1 . . 48 6 12 28 2 630 382 50 89 28 55 11 15 85 12 11 62 . 1 796 835 198 205 156 359 8 35 59 9 6 44 1 058 468 134 152 79 199 6 20 4 - 1 3 - 134 59 10 6 17 38 - 4 22 3 4 15 604 308 54 47 60 122 2 11 471 48 42 372 9 8 925 3 650 997 1 416 872 1 724 33 233 355 28 28 295 4 6 545 2 516 728 1 140 612 1 337 24 188 9 2 4 2 1 296 139 27 21 39 65 - 5 107 16 10 75 4 2 084 995 242 255 221 322 9 40 91 6 14 69 2 1 409 703 130 221 114 197 13 31 43 3 6 34 - 692 340 60 118 60 96 3 15 1 1 - 33 14 3 2 5 8 . 1 47 3 8 34 2 684 349 67 101 49 93 10 15 82 10 19 52 1 1 228 788 82 138 75 111 13 21 13 1 5 7 120 4 72 3 4 15 10 16 1 2 1 69 9 14 45 1 1 104 713 78 123 65 95 12 18 816 81 99 623 13 15 228 6 782 1 626 2 147 1 413 2 838 68 354 171 17 10 141 3 3 124 1 329 344 311 331 730 5 74 120 9 4 106 1 2 086 828 218 227 204 552 3 54 130 6 14 109 1 3 426 1 408 353 436 349 775 6 99 112 5 13 93 1 2 631 1 033 271 333 257 645 4 88 377 41 34 292 10 6 188 2 474 751 1 084 559 1 087 41 192 239 21 23 191 4 3 895 1 393 452 755 353 790 14 138 122 14 6 100 2 2 031 810 254 266 207 433 4 57 84 7 2 74 1 1 266 456 151 190 120 307 2 40 85 5 10 69 1 2 006 758 244 327 182 418 6 71 69 4 10 54 1 1 416 493 169 239 126 324 4 61 1 139 113 101 913 12 18 237 7 555 2 082 3 198 1 592 3 240 76 494 596 54 22 517 3 10 151 4 337 1 199 1 805 971 1 572 62 205 70 17 7 46 - 763 332 79 112 51 167 1 21 317 22 59 232 4 5 745 2 325 513 882 467 1 324 5 229 155 1 20 13 117 1 5 1 536 42 546 15 284 7 381 18 101 2 177 8 39 488 44 46 394 4 8 783 3 550 971 1 482 790 1 726 34 230 271 27 10 234 - 4 781 1 974 579 845 466 797 29 91 22 4 3 15 - 340 150 36 45 26 75 . 8 149 8 26 112 3 3 273 1 281 293 482 273 820 3 121 45 5 7 32 1 357 135 57 96 23 34 2 10 1 " 1 " 32 10 6 14 2 " * 518 50 53 403 12 9 639 4 158 1 007 1 383 917 1 879 42 253 57 9 8 34 6 749 421 57 80 58 105 14 14 173 16 17 139 1 3 857 1 827 363 411 418 751 14 73 228 21 22 181 4 4 082 1 536 474 747 354 819 11 141 60 4 6 49 1 951 374 113 145 87 204 3 25 374 42 34 288 10 6 067 2 420 735 1 067 541 1 073 40 191 39 7 4 24 4 348 169 49 52 11 44 14 9 92 11 11 69 1 1 737 821 202 225 182 255 13 39 199 21 15 159 4 3 298 1 174 397 670 286 637 11 123 44 3 4 36 1 684 256 87 120 62 137 2 20 GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES 55-39 Table 43. Occupation of Employed Persons for Places: 1980 [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] Places Employed persons 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty occupations Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations. Officials and administrators, public administration Management related occupations Professional specialty occupations Engineers and natural scientists Engineers Health diagnosing occupations Health assessment and treating occupations Teachers, librarians, and counselors Teachers, elementary and secondary schools Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, except health Sales occupations Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations Sales representatives, commodities and finance Other sales occupations Cashiers Administrative support occupations, including clerical .. Computer equipment operators Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Financial records processing occupations Mail and message distributing occupations Service occupations Private household occupations Protective service occupations Police and firefighters Service occupations, except protective and household. Food service occupations Cleaning and building service occupations Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Farm operators and managers Farm workers and related occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production occupations Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators and tenders, except precision Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers Transportation occupations Motor vehicle operators Material moving equipment operators Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers __ Construction laborers Freight, stock, and material handlers Employed females 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty occupations Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations _ Officials and administrators, public administration Management related occupations Professional specialty occupations Engineers and natural scientists Engineers Health diagnosing occupations Health assessment and treating occupations Teachers, librarians, and counselors Teachers, elementary and secondary schools Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, except health Sales occupations Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations Sales representatives, commodities and finance Other sales occupations Cashiers Administrative support occupations, including clerical __ Computer equipment operators Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Financial records processing occupations Mail and message distributing occupations Service occupations . Private household occupations Protective service occupations Police and firefighters Service occupations, except protective and household. Food service occupations Cleaning and building service occupations Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Farm operators and managers Farm workers and related occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production occupations Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators and tenders, except precision Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers Transportation occupations Motor vehicle operators Material moving equipment operators Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers .. Construction laborers Freight, stock, and material handlers Charlotte Charlotte Frederik- Anna's Charlotte Amalie Amalie sted Grove Retreat Amalie East West Christian- Cruz Bay Frederik- Southeast Place (CDP) town (CDP) (CDP) sted town (CDP) sted town (CDP) (CDP) 3 240 4 510 918 2 144 1 023 913 375 721 941 573 764 99 492 152 179 92 157 91 282 375 59 270 73 88 34 59 37 54 46 15 36 11 3 3 7 5 77 106 20 69 16 19 7 16 8 291 389 40 222 79 91 58 98 54 15 18 1 19 5 12 7 4 6 6 7 - 6 5 1 5 3 2 6 11 1 4 . 5 . 1 . 27 43 4 19 6 7 . 3 6 172 194 21 124 38 46 31 62 27 157 162 19 88 33 38 28 56 24 1 092 1 178 266 733 221 188 63 138 200 18 18 2 17 3 7 4 4 4 18 38 7 50 14 1 6 12 5 393 488 109 276 73 73 20 32 76 47 68 9 35 12 13 5 3 4 45 62 12 42 13 22 2 5 14 301 358 88 199 48 38 13 24 58 95 84 19 42 15 14 4 8 19 663 634 148 390 131 107 33 90 115 9 7 1 4 . . . 1 - 195 173 39 106 33 30 8 25 40 74 78 33 67 22 16 4 15 18 25 48 7 13 1 - 1 2 3 721 1 222 268 420 284 281 96 187 233 29 141 21 33 38 5 5 13 24 115 119 36 50 23 43 12 30 33 48 36 14 25 11 26 2 14 10 577 962 211 337 223 233 79 144 176 226 430 77 159 92 127 29 44 79 180 357 88 92 94 79 27 57 74 34 103 13 16 25 21 7 12 30 . 3 . - . 1 . . _ 28 71 11 15 21 20 6 9 26 332 603 129 249 186 105 86 105 218 108 134 22 84 45 24 19 30 55 160 382 95 116 106 66 57 63 126 64 87 12 48 34 14 10 11 37 488 640 143 234 155 139 31 122 169 52 64 22 31 34 17 8 20 25 28 27 1 11 15 4 5 18 15 227 277 64 102 44 67 1 37 43 220 183 64 97 37 45 1 34 39 24 32 5 20 7 9 2 13 21 157 240 51 70 55 42 15 34 65 33 96 14 26 23 23 7 11 21 54 49 15 24 7 9 4 8 12 1 726 2 105 431 1 019 440 394 161 336 369 341 413 53 231 72 84 47 92 46 139 167 25 103 20 36 19 25 12 30 24 7 12 4 1 1 1 2 40 46 9 26 1 11 3 6 2 202 246 28 128 52 48 28 67 34 5 5 1 6 . 1 2 1 - 1 1 . 1 . . 2 1 - 6 4 . 2 . - - . - 26 41 4 14 5 6 - 3 3 125 142 16 81 30 33 22 49 23 117 120 14 70 29 26 21 45 22 834 818 196 505 151 142 40 94 155 15 12 2 14 2 7 3 3 4 7 16 2 17 3 . 1 1 297 325 73 178 42 53 13 20 58 14 25 2 5 3 8 1 2 - 25 27 8 19 5 13 2 3 9 258 273 63 154 34 32 10 15 49 86 70 18 36 10 12 2 4 19 515 465 119 296 104 82 24 70 92 9 5 1 2 - . - 1 - 186 171 38 104 31 30 8 25 40 60 61 27 51 21 10 3 12 14 3 9 - 2 1 - - - - 468 754 166 242 192 148 66 134 146 28 139 20 29 37 5 5 13 24 25 20 15 7 9 3 2 9 6 5 4 7 . 3 1 - 4 1 415 595 131 206 146 140 59 112 116 139 230 42 84 54 66 24 36 56 132 224 53 56 60 52 16 40 43 1 2 1 - - - - 1 1 1 2 . _ . . . 1 1 24 33 . 19 12 3 6 5 12 4 3 - 4 . - - - 3 1 2 . 3 1 . . - - 19 28 . 12 11 3 6 5 9 58 85 15 22 13 17 2 10 9 25 43 12 17 7 12 1 7 3 7 9 - - . 1 1 2 2 12 21 1 1 2 2 - - 10 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 2 2 - - 14 12 2 4 2 - 4 2 3 - - 1 - - 55-40 VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS Table 43a. Occupation of Employed Persons for Census Subdistricts: 1980 Census Subdistricts Employed persons 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty occupations Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations . Officials and administrators, public administration Management related occupations Professional specialty occupations Engineers and natural scientists Engineers Health diagnosing occupations Health assessment and treating occupations Teachers, librarians, and counselors Teachers, elementary and secondary schools Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, except health Sales occupations Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations Sales representatives, commodities and finance Other sales occupations Cashiers Administrative support occupations, including clerical .. Computer equipment operators Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Financial records processing occupations Mail and message distributing occupations Service occupations Private household occupations Protective service occupations Police and firefighters Service occupations, except protective and household . Food service occupations Cleaning and building service occupations Fanning, forestry, and fishing occupations Farm operators and managers Farm workers and related occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production occupations Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators and tenders, except precision Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers Transportation occupations Motor vehicle operators Material moving equipment operators Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers — Construction laborers Freight, stock, and material handlers Employed females 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty occupations Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations . Officials and administrators, public administration Management related occupations Professional specialty occupations Engineers and natural scientists Engineers Health diagnosing occupations Health assessment and treating occupations Teachers, librarians, and counselors Teachers, elementary and secondary schools Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, except health Sales occupations Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations Sales representatives, commodities and finance Other sales occupations Cashiers Administrative support occupations, including clerical _. Computer equipment operators Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Financial records processing occupations Mail and message distributing occupations... Service occupations Private household occupations Protective service occupations Police and firefighters Service occupations, except protective and household . Food service occupations Cleaning and building service occupations Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Farm operators and managers Farm workers and related occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production occupations Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators and tenders, except precision Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers Transportation occupations Motor vehicle operators Material moving equipment operators Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers .. Construction laborers Freight, stock, and material handlers [For meaning of symbols, sec Introduction For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] St. Croix Island Anna's Hope Vil- Christian- Frederik- Northcen- Southcen- lage sub- sted sub- East End sted sub- tral subdis- Northwest Sion Farm tral subdis- Southwest Total district district subdlstrict district trict subdistrict subdistrict trict subdistrict 16 276 1 363 1 259 863 1 096 1 750 1 768 4 441 1 638 2 098 3 540 416 200 361 249 262 356 1 101 234 361 1 664 190 97 201 93 122 136 548 126 151 143 17 13 4 10 10 9 57 7 16 392 32 20 28 23 29 33 136 32 59 1 876 226 103 160 156 140 220 553 108 210 191 20 4 27 11 4 20 62 27 16 119 12 4 11 8 2 7 43 22 10 70 16 2 5 1 5 8 30 1 2 148 16 9 7 3 17 18 51 7 20 1 055 129 52 84 93 85 127 303 50 132 910 113 46 66 84 73 109 262 42 115 3 775 401 272 275 201 389 357 1 121 312 447 83 4 6 4 8 6 13 24 3 15 262 25 15 31 18 27 25 72 27 22 1 252 130 85 117 52 95 120 396 104 153 260 37 13 43 8 14 19 89 13 24 240 22 19 30 7 11 27 90 12 22 752 71 53 44 37 70 74 217 79 107 223 22 15 3 12 27 24 55 30 35 2 178 242 166 123 123 261 199 629 178 257 17 . . 1 1 2 . 5 . 8 667 86 43 42 33 75 61 186 56 85 316 32 27 20 19 33 32 103 19 31 80 5 4 3 3 20 6 25 7 7 3 057 172 328 76 283 359 361 790 296 392 269 10 41 7 18 28 38 69 37 21 536 40 31 15 42 57 57 154 38 102 230 20 16 7 16 22 25 65 12 47 2 252 122 256 54 223 274 266 567 221 269 836 57 107 27 73 83 110 206 91 82 865 25 103 10 84 142 102 202 92 105 362 28 34 22 19 37 82 62 43 35 43 2 - 5 . 10 16 7 1 2 265 20 30 11 15 24 58 50 28 29 3 184 209 239 92 191 396 345 828 397 487 870 40 69 27 49 105 107 223 95 155 1 436 74 127 37 120 185 172 303 197 221 868 93 42 28 21 106 65 300 104 109 2 358 137 186 37 153 307 267 539 356 376 554 38 41 7 28 50 44 145 102 99 270 20 18 2 23 34 26 43 57 47 582 27 52 17 38 94 64 121 83 86 488 23 41 3 35 83 56 99 69 79 248 12 8 4 15 36 36 50 26 61 704 40 67 7 49 93 97 180 88 83 231 12 27 - 18 42 28 47 27 30 174 14 8 - 12 26 24 48 24 18 6 770 629 521 391 497 687 697 1 938 566 844 1 709 200 95 155 139 143 179 508 86 204 562 58 29 75 44 47 47 178 24 60 40 9 4 . 2 1 3 15 2 4 150 10 2 12 9 14 10 58 7 28 1 147 142 66 80 95 96 132 330 62 144 20 4 - 3 3 1 3 4 - 2 6 1 . . 3 - 1 - - 1 11 3 . 1 . . 1 6 . - 131 15 8 6 3 16 13 46 7 17 796 97 41 62 71 64 94 222 44 101 711 86 39 55 66 54 86 193 40 92 2 543 291 182 177 134 256 244 729 216 314 56 4 3 3 6 4 6 16 1 11 47 4 3 8 1 4 2 20 1 4 763 81 48 75 33 58 80 223 68 97 81 16 3 20 3 4 6 23 3 3 111 10 7 20 5 5 13 41 4 6 571 55 38 35 25 49 61 159 61 88 183 20 10 2 6 20 23 45 27 30 1 677 202 128 91 94 190 154 470 146 202 14 - . - 1 1 . 4 - 8 652 86 40 42 33 72 61 179 54 85 259 26 25 19 15 24 23 83 19 25 20 2 3 1 - 4 1 5 3 1 1 873 98 216 40 200 205 227 481 180 226 262 9 40 6 18 28 37 66 37 21 100 6 10 2 11 10 9 31 8 13 27 3 4 . 4 4 2 4 2 4 1 511 83 166 32 171 167 181 384 135 192 585 33 64 14 60 55 79 149 65 66 456 13 62 3 56 67 58 105 39 53 16 2 . 3 1 . 4 6 - . 6 - - 1 . . 3 2 - - 9 2 - 1 1 . 1 4 - - 433 23 13 10 11 66 25 163 50 72 45 2 - 1 . 3 3 18 1 17 6 . 1 . - . . 3 . 2 382 21 12 9 11 63 22 142 49 53 196 15 15 6 12 17 18 51 34 28 106 5 8 3 8 11 5 36 15 15 32 4 - - 3 3 5 5 8 4 14 1 3 3 . 1 . 1 3 2 12 1 2 2 - 1 - 1 3 2 2 1 - . - . . 1 - 42 4 4 . 1 2 8 9 7 7 1 . . . . . . 1 . . 8 1 - - - - • 5 - 2 GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES 55-41 Table 43a. Occupation of Employed Persons for Census Subdistricts: 1980-Con. Census Subdistricts Employed persons 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty occupations Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Officials and administrators, public administration Management related occupations Professional specialty occupations Engineers and natural scientists Engineers Health diagnosing occupations Health assessment and treating occupations Teachers, librarians, and counselors Teachers, elementary and secondary schools Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, except health Sales occupations Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations Sales representatives, commodities and finance Other sales occupations Cashiers Administrative support occupations, including clerical .. Computer equipment operators Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Financial records processing occupations Mail and message distributing occupations Service occupations Private household occupations Protective service occupations Police and firefighters Service occupations, except protective and household. Food service occupations Cleaning and building service occupations Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Farm operators and managers Farm workers and related occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production occupations Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators and tenders, except precision Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers Transportation occupations Motor vehicle operators Material moving equipment operators Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers — Construction laborers Freight, stock, and material handlers Employed females 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty occupations Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Officials and administrators, public administration Management related occupations Professional specialty occupations Engineers and natural scientists Engineers Health diagnosing occupations Health assessment and treating occupations Teachers, librarians, and counselors Teachers, elementary and secondary schools Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, except health Sales occupations Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations Sales representatives, commodities and finance Other sales occupations Cashiers Administrative support occupations, including clerical .. Computer equipment operators Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Financial records processing occupations Mail and message distributing occupations Service occupations Private household occupations Protective service occupations Police and firefighters Service occupations, except protective and household Food service occupations Cleaning and building service occupations Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Farm operators and managers Farm workers and related occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production occupations Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators and tenders, except precision Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers Transportation occupations Motor vehicle operators Material moving equipment operators Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers _. Construction laborers Freight, stock, and material handlers [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] St John Island St. Thomas Island Char- Coral Cruz East lotte East North- South- Water Central Bay Bay End Amalie End side side Tutu Island West subdis- subdis- subdis- subdis- subdis- subdis- subdis- subdis- subdis- subdis- End sub- Total trict trict trict trict Total trict trict trict trict trict trict district 1 139 113 101 913 12 18 237 7 555 2 082 3 198 1 592 3 240 76 494 247 40 25 179 3 4 347 1 360 550 1 287 346 573 23 208 118 18 11 88 1 2 279 706 276 684 187 282 13 131 4 1 3 - 279 97 15 80 10 54 1 22 23 2 2 19 - 553 197 64 142 34 77 1 38 129 22 14 91 2 2 068 654 274 603 159 291 10 77 17 4 - 12 1 149 37 19 60 7 15 2 9 1 - - 1 - 64 13 8 29 3 6 1 4 5 . . 5 . 90 16 13 44 8 6 2 1 9 1 1 7 . 193 66 28 48 14 27 . 10 65 9 9 46 1 1 069 343 139 290 86 172 3 36 55 7 9 38 1 874 273 121 223 71 157 1 28 219 21 8 188 2 5 447 2 177 535 1 017 471 1 092 23 132 10 3 7 - 104 36 8 25 13 18 - 4 4 2 1 1 - 206 95 17 58 12 18 - 6 83 6 3 73 1 2 203 873 228 448 220 393 10 31 15 2 - 13 - 412 114 44 152 49 47 3 3 25 2 - 22 1 357 119 52 100 30 45 3 8 43 2 3 38 . 1 434 640 132 196 141 301 4 20 15 - 1 14 - 350 145 40 26 38 95 1 5 122 13 1 107 1 2 934 1 173 282 486 226 663 13 91 - - . - . 34 12 4 8 - 9 . 1 34 3 - 30 1 879 317 85 186 62 195 4 30 16 - - 16 416 178 45 69 35 74 1 14 - - - - 117 69 3 9 10 25 - 1 338 20 35 281 2 3 745 1 900 347 338 365 721 8 66 7 2 5 . 310 195 28 22 34 29 1 1 61 5 13 43 . 498 203 37 56 56 115 1 30 36 1 9 26 . 219 74 15 37 24 48 . 21 270 13 22 233 2 2 937 1 502 282 260 275 577 6 35 147 8 11 127 1 1 287 661 131 146 106 226 3 14 90 4 7 79 . 991 535 100 48 118 180 1 9 32 4 7 21 357 131 56 97 29 34 . 10 1 - - 1 . 38 3 2 28 4 . - 1 29 4 5 20 235 96 36 47 25 28 . 3 140 18 15 105 2 2 175 976 332 282 191 332 12 50 34 5 4 24 1 628 237 93 105 59 108 6 20 82 9 6 66 1 1 197 592 190 131 102 160 5 17 23 4 5 14 348 146 49 46 29 64 1 13 163 10 11 139 3 2 166 1 011 262 177 190 488 10 28 22 3 2 17 . 248 116 29 21 24 52 2 4 5 1 4 103 39 5 14 12 28 - 5 80 6 4 67 3 967 441 143 68 68 227 8 12 53 3 4 45 1 792 341 106 51 62 220 2 10 11 . 2 9 . 127 57 16 7 20 24 - 3 45 1 2 42 - 721 358 69 67 66 157 - 4 24 1 - 23 . 235 133 27 26 15 33 - 1 10 - 1 9 198 88 18 12 23 54 - 3 488 44 46 394 4 8 783 3 550 971 1 482 790 1 726 34 230 112 12 15 84 1 2 205 703 299 592 168 341 7 95 45 5 4 36 . 984 298 131 276 82 139 4 54 1 - - 1 . 129 43 7 37 5 30 - 7 13 1 1 11 - 260 83 34 65 17 40 1 20 67 7 11 48 1 1 221 405 168 316 86 202 3 41 1 - - 1 - 22 3 11 2 2 4 - 5 1 - - . - - . 34 6 4 15 2 6 1 • 8 1 1 6 . 171 59 23 42 12 26 - 9 46 5 7 33 1 755 243 107 198 56 125 1 25 39 5 7 26 1 654 208 98 162 48 117 1 20 162 14 5 142 1 3 865 1 515 395 665 337 834 18 101 7 . - 7 - 81 27 7 18 10 15 - 4 3 2 1 - 61 35 6 9 4 7 - - 60 4 3 53 _ 1 447 572 148 251 148 297 7 24 9 1 . 8 - 138 33 14 54 21 14 2 - 14 1 . 13 - 168 53 23 43 18 25 1 5 37 2 3 32 _ 1 141 486 111 154 109 258 4 19 13 . 1 12 - 307 124 36 24 32 86 1 4 92 8 1 82 1 2 276 881 234 387 175 515 11 73 . . - 25 8 4 4 . 9 - - 34 3 . 30 1 858 312 85 183 59 186 4 29 10 _ _ 10 _ 345 139 42 62 29 60 1 12 - - 19 11 1 - 4 3 - 181 14 17 148 2 2 295 1 156 212 180 242 468 7 30 6 1 . 5 . 297 188 28 18 33 28 1 1 6 3 _ 3 _ 99 41 1 7 18 25 1 6 1 . . 1 _ 33 10 1 5 8 5 . 4 169 10 17 140 2 1 899 927 183 155 191 415 5 23 83 6 10 66 1 734 351 79 83 73 139 2 7 58 3 3 52 - 630 333 61 17 80 132 1 6 - - - - . 13 3 6 3 - 1 - - _ . . - 1 . 1 - . - - . . . . 8 2 3 2 - 1 - - 10 1 6 3 . 123 51 17 17 11 24 - 3 - - . - 22 7 5 4 2 4 - - 2 - 2 _ 9 4 1 3 - 1 - - 8 1 4 3 _ 92 40 11 10 9 19 . 3 23 3 3 17 . 282 122 42 25 32 58 2 1 16 1 2 2 12 1 - 145 21 72 9 21 1 9 1 15 3 25 7 2 1 4 1 1 2 . 52 23 9 8 - 12 . - 3 - 1 2 - 20 1 63 4 2 4 - 10 - - 2 - - 2 - 17 11 7 14 14 - - 1 - • 1 - 11 4 3 - 2 2 - - 55-42 VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS Table 44. Industry of Employed Persons and Labor Force Status in 1979 for Places: 1980 [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] Places INDUSTRY Employed persons 16 years and over Agriculture Forestry and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill and finished textile products Chemicals and allied products Durable goods Furniture, lumber, and wood products Metal industries Machinery, including electrical Transportation equipment Professional and photographic equipment and watches Transportation, communications, ana other public utilities- Transportation Air transportation Communications Utilities and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade— General merchandise stores Food, bakery, and dairy stores Automotive dealers and gasoline stations Eating and drinking places Banking and credit agencies Insurance, real estate, and other finance Business and repair services Private households Hotels and lodging places Other personal services Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals — Health services, except hospitals Educational services Social services, religious and membership organizations Legal, engineering, and other professional services Public administration Employed females 16 years and over Agriculture. Forestry and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill and finished textile products Chemicals and allied products Durable goods Furniture, lumber, and wood products Metal industries Machinery, including electrical Transportation equipment Professional and photographic equipment and watches. Transportation, communications, and other public utilities.. Transportation Air transportation Communications Utilities and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade General merchandise stores Food, bakery, and dairy stores Automotive dealers and gasoline stations Eating and drinking places Banking and credit agencies Insurance, real estate, and other finance Business and repair services Private households Hotels and lodging places Other personal services Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational services Social services, religious and membership organizations Legal, engineering, and other professional services Public administration LABOR FORCE STATUS IN 1979 Male, 16 years and over, In labor force In 1979 Worked in 1979 50 to 52 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week With unemployment in 1979 Unemployed 15 or more weeks Female, 16 years and over, In labor force In 1979 Worked in 1979 50 to 52 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week With unemployment in 1979 Unemployed 15 or more weeks Charlotte Charlotte Frederik- Anna's Charlotte Amalie Amalie sted Grove Retreat Amalie East West Christian- Cruz Bay (CDP) Frederik- Southeast Place (CDP) town (CDP) (CDP) sted town sted town (CDP) (CDP) 3 240 4 510 918 2 144 1 023 913 375 721 941 8 18 . 5 5 10 2 4 6 6 28 2 3 2 . 1 3 4 . 1 . . - . . - 1 196 470 93 165 152 96 63 91 200 62 87 14 45 105 10 36 73 127 36 56 11 26 69 1 22 35 76 19 19 2 5 11 1 4 9 10 1 9 3 3 1 1 - 3 1 1 1 6 - 3 . 5 26 31 3 19 36 9 14 38 51 1 - . 4 1 - 1 1 1 3 5 1 . 18 - 8 25 31 3 5 . 5 - - - 2 . 2 6 1 2 1 1 . 1 3 7 6 - 1 9 . 5 6 16 421 533 97 250 61 86 18 51 58 253 368 71 155 48 67 6 39 42 45 65 10 43 18 1 3 12 9 100 77 10 48 3 2 5 3 9 66 88 16 47 10 17 7 9 7 53 82 20 44 24 4 5 6 24 607 903 201 464 172 134 49 69 143 63 75 22 34 10 1 3 4 8 124 111 39 52 23 21 4 14 30 16 42 11 31 10 8 . 10 20 94 212 44 87 78 56 29 25 51 78 92 16 58 13 9 2 12 14 96 108 34 49 38 22 10 32 33 98 163 22 83 39 22 12 27 34 31 163 25 39 41 6 9 17 30 231 457 77 176 83 248 14 14 56 33 58 8 24 14 7 5 13 8 24 46 11 22 10 6 8 9 10 728 786 177 436 167 141 96 222 125 78 119 23 41 16 5 10 26 21 84 77 20 58 17 12 5 18 15 413 401 97 260 84 73 51 119 58 129 142 29 44 44 41 23 51 25 24 47 8 33 6 10 7 8 6 568 515 121 281 97 112 45 78 68 1 726 2 105 431 1 019 440 394 161 336 369 - 4 - 1 1 . . 1 2 - 1 14 1 1 - - - - - 16 2 13 8 5 . 4 3 24 31 4 16 18 4 8 14 25 12 22 4 10 9 1 2 6 10 3 4 . . 3 1 1 4 2 1 4 3 3 - - . 1 . 2 1 1 1 3 - . - 1 12 9 6 2 9 3 6 8 15 . . . 1 . 1 1 1 1 . . 1 . . . 2 . - 1 . . . - . . 2 6 3 - 1 7 - 5 5 12 127 148 21 69 11 19 1 8 10 44 96 12 35 8 18 1 6 5 14 22 2 14 2 - 1 4 - 66 40 5 21 1 . . 1 5 17 12 4 13 2 1 - 1 - 13 15 9 11 3 - 1 2 5 362 494 96 237 78 79 34 34 84 48 54 13 24 6 1 2 3 8 51 50 13 16 7 13 2 5 16 3 9 2 3 1 3 - 2 1 55 110 20 46 33 31 23 16 36 60 68 12 38 12 7 2 8 13 33 38 14 20 18 10 3 8 15 22 32 6 24 12 6 3 8 6 29 151 21 32 39 5 8 15 24 120 220 42 95 47 119 13 9 35 24 41 6 18 10 5 3 12 7 7 11 3 10 2 3 1 3 6 572 569 132 305 128 96 64 177 96 68 92 15 34 11 3 8 20 15 72 55 16 49 13 6 2 16 15 314 293 70 165 66 55 40 101 48 106 106 24 35 34 28 10 38 15 12 23 7 22 4 4 4 2 3 317 268 62 129 53 36 20 33 38 1 648 2 631 540 1 219 718 541 239 450 644 1 567 2 576 534 1 199 628 540 231 423 618 1 284 1 945 392 889 417 381 170 307 429 1 237 1 666 378 854 398 358 167 296 411 206 218 73 143 164 39 48 69 129 138 136 50 81 128 21 34 51 101 1 865 2 326 495 1 111 661 410 191 397 494 1 800 2 232 489 1 075 477 407 174 370 434 1 424 1 583 352 737 310 251 118 250 272 1 375 1 466 322 699 265 215 104 233 244 209 305 53 160 253 38 40 61 133 134 190 25 86 207 12 30 32 93 GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES 55-43 Table 44a. Industry of Employed Persons and Labor Force Status in 1979 for Census Subdistricts: 1980 [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] Census Subdistricts INDUSTRY Employed persons 16 years and over Agriculture Forestry and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill and finished textile products Chemicals and allied products Durable goods Furniture, lumber, and wood products Metal industries Machinery, including electrical Transportation equipment Professional and photographic equipment and watches Transportation, communications, and other public utilities. Transportation Air transportation Communications Utilities and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade General merchandise stores Food, bakery, and dairy stores Automotive dealers and gasoline stations Eating and drinking places Banking and credit agencies Insurance, real estate, and other finance Business and repair services Private households Hotels and lodging places Other personal services Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational services Social services, religious and membership organizations Legal, engineering, and other professional services Public administration Employed females 16 years and over Agriculture Forestry and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill and finished textile products Chemicals and allied products Durable goods Furniture, lumber, and wood products Metal industries Machinery, including electrical Transportation equipment Professional and photographic equipment and watches Transportation, communications, and other public utilities. Transportation Air transportation Communications Utilities and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade General merchandise stores Food, bakery, and dairy stores Automotive dealers and gasoline stations Eating and drinking places Banking and credit agencies Insurance, real estate, and other finance Business and repair services Private households Hotels and lodging places Other personal services Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational services Social services, religious and membership organizations Legal, engineering, and other professional services Public administration LABOR FORCE STATUS IN 1979 Male, 16 years and over, In labor force In 1979 Worked in 1979 50 to 52 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week With unemployment in 1979 Unemployed 15 or more weeks Female, 16 years and over, In labor force In 1979 Worked in 1979 50 to 52 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week With unemployment in 1979 Unemployed 15 or more weeks St. Croix Island Anna's Hope Vil- Christian- Frederik- Northcen- Southcen- lage sub- sted sub- East End sted sub- tral subdis- Northwest Sion Farm tral subdis- Southwest Total district district subdistrict district trict subdistrict subdistrict trict subdistrict 16 276 1 363 1 259 863 1 096 1 750 1 768 4 441 1 638 2 098 183 20 7 18 6 27 45 30 19 11 51 5 2 8 4 3 8 5 13 3 34 . 1 - - 4 20 3 6 2 054 119 187 47 154 263 292 460 235 297 2 724 271 134 83 109 312 225 742 452 396 1 691 192 90 55 57 183 139 405 309 261 145 12 11 4 13 11 20 22 19 33 30 5 1 5 1 3 - 3 4 8 184 17 8 4 3 22 16 59 26 29 1 033 79 44 28 52 129 86 337 143 135 17 4 1 1 2 2 2 1 3 1 416 26 22 14 33 47 50 119 58 47 39 12 . 3 2 3 2 5 6 6 12 1 1 2 1 1 3 - 2 1 478 30 12 4 11 70 27 196 61 67 1 228 94 86 75 69 146 134 325 122 177 768 54 62 60 45 91 90 197 59 110 256 19 23 23 15 30 28 65 16 37 176 22 6 10 8 15 18 59 10 28 284 18 18 5 16 40 26 69 53 39 243 20 30 28 11 14 32 60 28 20 2 205 213 209 149 118 199 219 620 209 269 205 17 13 3 7 18 10 70 32 35 402 30 29 11 18 52 40 112 49 61 213 14 13 11 10 22 22 80 15 26 616 52 92 40 54 41 74 137 61 65 268 32 17 14 14 40 20 75 21 35 611 55 49 62 42 66 52 178 42 65 572 41 49 43 39 62 69 155 48 66 334 14 47 13 26 29 50 85 42 28 611 24 90 50 28 76 70 193 53 27 157 14 19 9 18 16 18 30 14 19 115 14 11 6 17 5 21 19 11 11 3 291 299 207 197 318 307 357 959 223 424 375 38 23 14 36 42 35 122 31 34 412 38 18 18 23 35 47 131 33 69 1 808 169 104 117 170 161 197 539 108 243 471 36 48 9 74 53 58 95 44 54 225 18 14 39 15 16 20 72 7 24 1 595 128 115 60 123 185 152 485 103 244 6 770 629 521 391 497 687 697 1 938 566 844 21 1 7 4 1 2 1 1 6 5 - 1 _ _ _ 1 4 1 1 94 10 11 5 4 9 5 29 6 15 677 55 24 18 22 87 47 246 84 94 221 24 11 12 8 18 22 74 21 31 33 1 3 5 2 5 5 4 8 13 4 - 2 1 1 - 2 1 2 43 4 3 1 - 4 5 19 2 5 456 1 30 31 13 6 14 69 1 2 25 172 63 63 1 2 . 2 1 17 2 3 9 1 - 1 2 1 - 2 2 3 - . 1 - - 2 - . - 399 26 10 3 10 64 22 150 56 58 284 35 17 26 9 28 32 77 18 42 182 22 12 21 7 21 22 41 11 25 80 12 4 5 5 14 7 15 4 14 73 11 2 3 1 3 8 28 4 13 29 2 3 2 1 4 2 8 3 4 54 9 5 10 3 - 7 15 5 - 1 137 114 92 82 68 86 124 300 116 155 150 14 7 3 5 14 9 49 22 27 141 12 8 5 7 12 17 38 21 21 23 2 1 2 2 - 1 10 2 3 372 27 39 17 39 26 52 83 41 48 209 25 15 11 10 31 17 55 19 26 270 38 23 35 11 33 22 81 11 16 154 16 14 14 11 17 16 44 7 15 280 10 42 7 23 28 39 71 39 21 329 13 47 26 22 44 39 98 28 12 122 11 13 8 15 13 14 22 9 17 41 6 2 1 4 3 8 5 8 4 2 408 226 157 126 241 221 246 687 173 331 277 28 17 9 28 36 20 96 16 27 301 31 13 10 18 22 33 89 27 58 1 382 128 82 85 141 117 143 401 93 192 347 30 38 6 48 40 42 71 31 41 101 9 7 16 6 6 8 30 6 13 682 57 58 19 53 86 74 199 42 94 10 455 803 889 518 689 1 126 1 179 2 706 1 180 1 363 10 053 785 798 510 654 1 096 1 144 2 634 1 128 1 304 7 676 627 524 369 477 893 845 2 137 809 995 7 421 596 502 357 463 872 808 2 076 779 968 1 478 65 194 43 117 103 195 300 266 195 941 32 137 24 85 38 136 196 158 135 8 049 710 752 427 588 771 862 2 211 719 1 009 7 423 679 564 421 544 726 791 2 121 650 927 5 130 477 373 247 368 509 535 1 595 389 637 4 650 429 316 216 337 475 480 1 470 334 593 1 505 86 267 42 101 111 189 312 203 194 1 023 42 210 19 62 56 128 212 140 154 55-44 VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS Table 44a. Industry of Employed Persons and Labor Force Status in 1979 for Census Subdistricts: 1980 -Con. Census Subdistricts INDUSTRY Employed persons 16 years and over Agriculture Forestry and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill and finished textile products Chemicals and allied products Durable goods Furniture, lumber, and wood products Metal industries Machinery, including electrical Transportation equipment Professional and photographic equipment and watches Transportation, communications, and other public utilities. Transportation Air transportation Communications Utilities and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade General merchandise stores Food, bakery, and dairy stores Automotive dealers and gasoline stations Eating and drinking places Banking and credit agencies Insurance, real estate, and other finance Business and repair services Private households Hotels and lodging places Other personal services Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational services Social services, religious and membership organizations Legal, engineering, and other professional services Public administration Employed females 16 years and over Agriculture Forestry and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill and finished textile products Chemicals and allied products Durable goods Furniture, lumber, and wood products Metal industries Machinery, including electrical Transportation equipment Professional and photographic equipment and watches. Transportation, communications, and other public utilities- Transportation Air transportation Communications Utilities and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade General merchandise stores Food, bakery, and dairy stores Automotive dealers and gasoline stations Eating and drinking places Banking and credit agencies Insurance, real estate, and other finance Business and repair services Private households Hotels and lodging places Other personal services Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational services Social services, religious and membership organizations Legal, engineering, and other professional services Public administration LABOR FORCE STATUS IN 1979 Male, 16 years and over, In labor force In 1979 Worked in 1979 50 to 52 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week With unemployment in 1979 Unemployed 15 or more weeks Female, 16 years and over, In labor force In 1979 Worked in 1979 50 to 52 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week With unemployment in 1979 Unemployed 15 or more weeks [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] St John Island SL Thomas Island Char- Coral Cruz East lotte East North- South- Water Central Bay Bay End Amalie End side side Tutu island West subdis- subdis- subdis- subdis- subdis- subdis- subdis- subdis- subdis- subdis- End sub- Total trict trict trict trict Total trict trict trict trict trict trict district 1 139 113 101 913 12 18 237 7 555 2 082 3 198 1 592 3 240 76 494 11 1 10 - 120 86 2 1 506 20 33 6 15 68 26 14 1 8 6 " 4 5 116 10 10 96 . 724 220 199 137 196 2 28 15 2 2 10 1 401 146 46 87 42 62 6 12 2 - 1 1 . 252 93 29 58 28 36 1 7 1 - - 1 - 69 40 26 15 6 8 10 10 7 5 19 1 1 1 - . . - . 13 3 2 3 1 3 - 1 13 2 1 9 1 149 53 17 29 14 26 5 5 . . . . . 8 4 . 1 2 1 - . . . . . . 21 6 2 7 2 3 . 1 - - . . 24 10 3 8 - 3 . - 2 1. 1 - 34 17 9 7 9 4 5 1 2 7 4 1 2 101 6 6 86 3 2 108 883 270 312 152 421 10 60 76 2 4 67 3 1 386 598 196 191 102 253 9 37 1 - - 1 284 118 20 59 24 45 . 18 6 4 - 2 . 393 136 40 80 24 100 1 12 19 - 2 17 . 329 149 34 41 26 68 11 5 1 . 4 . 392 145 39 96 46 53 3 10 168 19 13 134 2 3 684 1 566 383 700 344 607 12 72 1 - . 1 . 273 131 27 20 31 63 . 1 22 1 - 21 . 488 198 48 59 50 124 . 9 10 1 1 8 . 211 85 33 49 22 16 2 4 74 7 9 56 2 771 342 104 145 67 94 3 16 10 1 - 9 - 400 165 44 76 26 78 - 11 27 3 - 22 2 580 194 99 134 38 96 5 14 25 1 2 22 . 654 261 75 135 61 98 3 21 9 3 6 . 379 227 35 37 45 31 1 3 276 22 6 248 - 1 444 707 196 118 158 231 17 17 7 - 7 - 186 90 28 19 13 33 - 3 10 4 6 . 228 80 39 53 20 24 7 5 191 20 28 141 2 3 711 1 395 408 744 321 728 7 108 9 - 4 5 - 437 183 48 69 46 78 1 12 15 2 1 12 - 408 155 22 102 37 84 1 7 101 10 16 73 2 2 013 759 217 383 174 413 4 63 53 5 7 41 524 212 64 55 46 129 - 18 13 3 - 10 329 86 57 135 18 24 1 8 168 21 33 112 2 2 356 918 178 394 174 568 3 121 488 44 46 394 4 8 783 17 6 1 3 550 4 2 1 971 2 2 1 482 9 2 790 2 1 726 34 230 7 . 2 5 80 29 10 15 8 16 - 2 5 . 1 4 . 152 51 21 35 13 24 1 7 2 - 1 1 . 105 36 16 27 9 12 1 4 1 " - 1 - 17 25 7 4 10 3 3 6 1 3 5 1 3 2 3 1 2 1 1 3 . . 3 . 47 15 5 8 4 12 . 3 - - - - - 2 2 - - - - . - - . . . . 3 . . 3 . . - - - " : : 4 6 13 1 1 4 4 2 1 1 1 6 ' 2 24 2 3 19 . 620 238 75 120 35 127 3 22 21 . 3 18 - 342 143 39 78 20 44 3 15 - - - . . 96 38 4 26 6 14 - 8 2 2 . . 210 66 28 33 11 66 . 6 1 . . 1 . 68 29 8 9 4 17 - 1 - - - - 101 35 9 28 12 13 1 3 101 13 8 79 1 2 039 825 228 381 199 362 8 36 1 - . 1 . 190 91 13 15 23 48 - - 14 1 . 13 - 191 76 26 13 23 51 - 2 4 - 1 3 47 14 6 18 5 3 1 - 43 6 5 31 1 417 175 67 68 42 55 2 8 8 1 - 7 282 117 30 50 18 60 7 12 2 - 10 . 242 72 39 64 21 33 4 9 6 - - 6 . 155 61 14 38 15 22 1 4 6 1 - 5 . 327 204 33 18 41 29 1 1 133 10 4 119 . 717 356 88 47 90 120 9 7 5 . 5 134 65 19 15 9 24 . 2 4 1 . 3 . 84 24 20 22 9 7 2 - 123 10 15 96 2 2 643 1 003 299 464 222 572 4 79 3 - - 3 . 343 140 44 45 35 68 1 10 8 1 1 6 . 310 120 15 71 25 72 - 7 75 6 12 55 2 1 434 530 157 261 125 314 3 44 31 1 2 28 . 403 162 51 38 32 106 - 14 6 2 . 4 . 153 51 32 49 5 12 4 54 4 13 36 1 1 183 463 82 174 96 317 - 51 695 82 64 541 8 10 194 4 373 1 163 1 802 880 1 648 48 280 693 81 64 540 8 9 997 4 294 1 154 1 792 868 1 567 46 276 477 47 44 381 5 7 566 3 217 808 1 380 628 1 284 26 223 448 46 41 358 3 7 247 3 090 763 1 321 597 1 237 23 216 53 8 6 39 . 984 431 128 114 84 206 4 17 30 5 4 21 592 265 76 52 56 138 3 2 523 53 54 410 6 9 629 3 919 1 061 1 587 905 1 865 37 255 518 52 53 407 6 9 361 3 786 1 048 1 573 868 1 800 35 251 307 19 35 251 2 6 632 2 668 653 1 128 551 1 424 17 191 266 16 33 215 2 6 217 2 484 606 1 034 520 1 375 15 183 50 4 8 38 1 076 510 118 111 112 209 4 12 17 1 4 12 617 297 56 40 80 134 4 6 GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES 55-45 Table 45. Income and Poverty Status in 1979 for Places: 1980 [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] Places INCOME IN 1979 Households Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $7,499 $7,500 to $9,999 $10,000 to $12,499 $12,500 to $14,999 $15,000 to $17,499 $17,500 to $19,999 $20,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Median Mean. Families Median Income Mean income Unrelated Individuals 15 years and over Median income Mean income Per capita Income — MEDIAN INCOME IN 1979 Family type by presence of own children: Families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Without own children under 18 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Without own children under 18 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Without own children under 18 years — Workers In family In 1979: No workers 1 worker 2 workers . 3 or more workers INCOME TYPE IN 1979 Households With earnings Mean earnings With Social Security income.. Mean Social Security income With public assistance income Mean public assistance income ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979 Families Householder worked in 1979 With related children under 18 years With related children 5 to 17 years Female householder, no husband present Householder worked in 1979 With related children under 18 years With related children under 6 years Householder 65 years and over Unrelated Individuals for whom poverty status Is determined Worked in 1979 - 65 years and over Persons for whom poverty status Is determined Related children under 18 years Related children 5 to 17 years 60 years and over 65 years and over INCOME IN 1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL Families Percent below poverty level. Householder worked in 1979 With related children under 18 years With related children 5 to 17 years Female householder, no husband present Householder worked in 1979 With related children under 18 years With related children under 6 years Householder 65 years and over Unrelated Individuals for whom poverty status Is determined Percent below poverty level Worked in 1979 65 years and over Persons for whom poverty status Is determined Percent below poverty level Related children under 18 years Related children 5 to 17 years 60 years and over 65 years and over BELOW SPECIFIED POVERTY LEVEL IN 1979 Percent of persons: Below 75 percent of poverty level Below 125 percent oi poverty level Below 150 percent of poverty level Below 200 percent of poverty level Charlotte Charlotte Frederik- Anna's Charlotte Amalie Amalie sted Grove Retreat Amalie East West Christian- Cruz Bay Frederik- Southeast Place (CDP) town (CDP) (CDP) sted town (CDP) sted town (CDP) (CDP) 2 124 3 883 725 1 524 1 019 626 397 780 907 207 1 035 157 229 311 75 121 253 245 345 714 142 212 181 93 72 139 166 311 532 93 202 152 76 50 103 168 291 406 102 212 113 74 46 87 109 207 296 60 125 59 57 25 45 68 194 235 63 131 53 68 22 37 46 136 149 43 79 39 40 21 25 28 205 222 34 131 58 55 20 45 33 160 165 22 118 32 53 12 34 26 53 79 8 59 14 23 6 9 10 15 50 1 26 7 12 2 3 8 $11 710 $8 405 $9 207 $11 403 $7 788 $12 331 $7 775 $7 464 $8 132 $13 768 $11 020 $10 543 $14 462 $9 791 $15 160 $9 794 $9 657 $9 769 1 879 2 565 565 1 042 648 403 227 588 757 $12 061 $9 851 $10 139 $12 218 $9 022 $13 494 $9 464 $7 994 $8 594 $14 133 $12 612 $11 324 $15 745 $11 224 $16 122 $11 225 $10 250 $10 334 355 1 667 203 833 442 323 217 231 198 $6 939 $5 428 $5 432 $6 117 $5 462 $7 912 $5 063 $5 225 $4 600 $7 568 $6 548 $6 135 $7 184 $6 118 $9 288 $6 326 $6 517 $5 238 $3 271 $3 663 $2 900 $4 571 $3 426 $4 926 $3 748 $2 607 $2 462 $12 061 $9 851 $10 139 $12 218 $9 022 $13 494 $9 464 $7 994 $8 594 $11 752 $9 428 $10 605 $11 360 $9 322 $12 417 $8 594 $7 691 $8 393 $11 152 $9 058 $10 588 $11 327 $9 219 $11 645 $8 971 $7 887 $8 389 $14 043 $11 082 $11 558 $14 234 $10 967 $14 604 $11 552 $9 668 $9 702 $15 166 $11 878 $12 938 $15 742 $12 361 $15 403 $12 200 $10 281 $10 227 $15 264 $11 652 $13 362 $15 268 $13 221 $15 000 $12 500 $10 110 $10 243 $13 889 $10 725 $12 361 $14 602 $12 569 $13 229 $12 292 $9 960 $9 677 $15 166 $11 878 $12 938 $15 742 $12 361 $15 403 $12 200 $10 281 $10 227 $8 702 $7 222 $6 810 $8 327 $6 142 $7 981 $6 761 $5 590 $5 348 $8 403 $6 764 $6 809 $7 650 $6 278 $7 426 $6 193 $4 923 $5 201 $7 602 $6 208 $6 324 $7 059 $5 921 $6 094 $6 250 $4 667 $4 769 $10 000 $8 413 $7 663 $10 391 $6 125 $9 167 $8 125 $6 818 $6 429 $3 672 $3 342 $3 382 $3 455 $2 980 $5 500 $2 250 $2 680 $2 306 $8 193 $7 409 $7 357 $8 540 $8 053 $9 010 $8 534 $7 401 $7 767 $16 002 $14 123 $13 485 $17 368 $15 438 $15 057 $16 071 $15 625 $14 063 $22 451 $21 375 $17 639 $24 000 $19 500 $21 250 $18 750 $20 278 $17 083 2 124 3 883 725 1 524 1 019 626 397 780 907 1 972 3 137 632 1 394 782 569 316 576 786 $13 749 $11 528 $10 822 $14 542 $11 219 $14 143 $10 584 $10 716 $10 134 184 712 90 119 158 76 61 120 61 $3 274 $3 203 $2 728 $3 133 $2 959 $3 733 $3 409 $2 763 $3 555 222 386 106 71 154 16 48 214 185 $2 133 $1 644 $2 509 $2 080 $2 103 $1 963 $1 598 $2 296 $1 911 1 879 2 565 565 1 042 648 403 227 588 757 1 667 1 953 454 888 498 340 167 410 628 1 611 1 810 458 792 462 278 167 465 648 1 415 1 563 376 630 372 234 126 407 564 700 908 231 317 249 89 89 251 251 596 644 154 247 163 75 55 141 176 641 735 204 275 205 79 82 215 234 320 330 102 128 94 43 49 118 120 72 346 44 60 75 52 18 60 33 355 1 621 203 639 442 323 217 231 198 276 1 081 149 541 293 281 141 134 137 37 360 37 44 90 15 50 62 21 8 912 11 683 2 624 4 686 2 903 1 898 1 039 2 839 3 594 4 478 4 523 1 207 1 863 1 148 706 381 1 382 1 871 3 421 3 398 893 1 369 806 525 252 1 012 1 340 337 1 365 190 255 307 179 116 240 130 196 962 111 170 216 102 79 160 81 474 830 197 246 230 79 71 298 341 25.2 32.4 34.9 23.6 35.5 19.6 31.3 50.7 45.0 352 537 118 159 126 58 39 162 245 453 724 171 222 186 68 62 266 318 425 643 144 185 154 61 57 242 288 259 397 121 125 133 34 42 159 158 187 239 64 74 68 26 21 67 90 253 363 110 116 118 33 40 153 151 152 180 59 61 60 18 27 87 84 18 102 19 15 33 8 3 31 11 80 594 73 142 174 71 86 97 92 22.5 36.6 36.0 22.2 39.4 22.0 39.6 42.0 46.5 18 184 32 64 59 42 31 18 36 19 220 25 20 55 7 24 44 11 2 750 4 408 1 003 1 256 1 126 438 392 1 577 1 815 30.9 37.7 38.2 26.8 38.8 23.1 37.7 55.5 50.5 1 708 2 181 544 653 545 215 185 901 1 076 1 294 1 630 397 494 389 162 132 663 779 90 482 73 75 138 31 46 122 47 57 376 51 52 103 18 28 88 28 19.0 25.8 25.1 18.4 27.6 15.9 28.9 39.8 34.2 42.2 50.1 52.9 36.9 49.0 33.6 50.7 68.9 64.1 52.7 58.9 64.4 45.0 59.2 43.6 59.8 76.4 72.5 69.4 72.9 77.4 60.5 74.6 59.9 71.8 81.9 86.0 55-46 VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS Table 45a. Income and Poverty Status in 1979 for Census Subdistricts: 1980 [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] Census Subdistricts INCOME IN 1979 Households Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $7,499 $7,500 to $9,999 $10,000 to $12,499 $12,500 to $14,999 $15,000 to $17,499 $17,500 to $19,999 $20,000 to $24,999 - $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Median Mean Families Median income Mean income Unrelated individuals 15 years and over Median income Mean income Per capita Income MEDIAN INCOME IN 1979 Family type by presence of own children: Families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Without own children under 18 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Without own children under 18 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Without own children under 18 years Workers In family in 1979: No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers INCOME TYPE IN 1979 Households With earnings Mean earnings With Social Security income Mean Social Security income With public assistance income Mean public assistance income ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979 Families Householder worked in 1979 With related children under 18 years With related children 5 to 17 years Female householder, no husband present Householder worked in 1979 With related children under 18 years With related children under 6 years Householder 65 years and over __ Unrelated individuals for whom poverty status Is determined Worked in 1979 65 years and over Persons for whom poverty status Is determined Related children under 18 years Related children 5 to 17 years 60 years and over 65 years and over INCOME IN 1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL Families __. Percent below poverty level Householder worked in 1979 With related children under 18 years With related children 5 to 17 years Female householder, no husband present Householder worked in 1979 With related children under 18 years With related children under 6 years Householder 65 years and over Unrelated Individuals for whom poverty status is determined Percent below poverty level Worked in 1979 65 years and over Persons for whom poverty status is determined Percent below poverty level Related children under 18 years Related children 5 to 17 years 60 years and over 65 years and over BELOW SPECIFIED POVERTY LEVEL IN 1979 Percent of persons: Below 75 percent of poverty level Below 125 percent of poverty level Below 150 percent of poverty level Below 200 percent of poverty level St Croix Island Anna's Hope Vil- Christian- Frederik- Northcen- Southcen- lage sub- sted sub- East End sted sub- tral subdis- Northwest Sion Farm tral subdis- Southwest Total district district subdistrict district trict subdistrict subdistrict trict subdistrict 14 086 1 005 1 220 633 1 177 1 514 1 577 3 641 1 494 1 825 2 913 93 352 55 374 315 372 585 350 417 2 029 90 213 43 211 223 254 464 249 282 1 715 115 175 45 153 216 218 384 203 206 1 582 123 129 40 133 170 178 441 148 220 1 013 74 72 32 70 113 122 280 95 155 1 013 73 70 40 59 120 97 331 99 124 749 68 53 40 46 89 70 208 87 88 1 116 129 79 86 65 120 96 297 98 144 1 133 131 45 117 46 98 97 369 102 128 565 73 20 86 15 36 39 200 53 43 258 36 12 49 5 14 32 82 10 18 $10 610 $15 257 $8 143 $21 250 $7 557 $10 044 $9 364 $12 197 $9 323 $10 085 $13 803 $19 068 $10 518 $25 060 $9 703 $12 425 $12 286 $15 563 $12 126 $12 158 10 698 744 762 432 815 1 210 1 206 2 769 1 273 1 487 $11 349 $16 346 $9 468 $24 545 $8 419 $10 601 $10 051 $12 735 $9 715 $10 910 $14 614 $19 608 $12 023 $27 751 $10 521 $12 935 $13 221 $16 299 $12 593 $12 961 4 515 384 564 291 448 413 504 1 141 345 425 $6 575 $9 267 $5 771 $9 900 $5 136 $6 525 $5 477 $8 432 $5 293 $4 982 $8 497 $11 913 $6 535 $13 313 $6 424 $7 654 $6 852 $10 109 $6 633 $6 859 $3 917 $5 831 $3 766 $9 625 $2 909 $3 260 $3 395 $4 510 $2 905 $3 140 $11 349 $16 346 $9 468 $24 545 $8 419 $10 601 $10 051 $12 735 $9 715 $10 910 $10 789 $15 781 $9 457 $24 000 $7 917 $10 309 $9 487 $12 018 $9 530 $10 748 $10 250 $15 761 $9 359 $21 667 $8 199 $10 093 $9 059 $11 593 $9 427 $9 766 $13 034 $19 091 $11 455 $25 204 $10 297 $11 995 $11 364 $15 068 $11 109 $11 984 $14 069 $20 112 $12 784 $25 326 $11 019 $12 676 $11 897 $16 004 $11 909 $12 348 $13 567 $20 328 $13 170 $25 568 $10 807 $12 675 $11 396 $15 531 $11 903 $12 388 $12 163 $18 571 $12 443 $22 955 $10 795 $11 875 $10 329 $13 902 $11 272 $11 103 $14 069 $20 112 $12 784 $25 326 $11 019 $12 676 $11 897 $16 004 $11 909 $12 348 $6 826 $10 160 $6 291 $16 250 $5 933 $6 533 $5 974 $7 453 $6 151 $6 591 $6 584 $9 900 $6 277 $15 000 $5 332 $6 288 $5 754 $7 366 $5 904 $6 421 $5 850 $8 906 $5 813 $8 750 $5 184 $5 435 $5 000 $6 754 $5 324 $5 542 $7 963 $11 111 $6 979 $21 875 $7 250 $7 176 $7 554 $8 320 $8 200 $7 450 $2 928 $5 536 $3 028 $22 083 $2 629 $3 272 $2 590 $3 323 $2 352 $1 932 $9 059 $10 938 $8 322 $17 969 $7 736 $9 060 $8 233 $9 688 $8 923 $8 667 $18 797 $22 222 $15 990 $26 328 $15 833 $17 949 $16 829 $20 230 $16 250 $17 170 $25 509 $31 364 $21 250 $34 643 $20 250 $24 286 $27 143 $26 129 $24 583 $24 306 14 086 1 005 1 220 633 1 177 1 514 1 577 3 641 1 494 1 825 11 913 919 958 563 892 1 263 1 353 3 188 1 254 1 523 $14 385 $18 370 $11 680 $22 069 $10 669 $13 319 $12 538 $16 019 $13 045 $13 228 1 681 99 187 110 181 166 153 432 122 231 $3 342 $4 074 $3 016 $4 411 $2 981 $3 272 $3 445 $3 412 $3 463 $2 853 1 816 36 156 13 262 287 214 370 307 171 $2 127 $1 697 $2 089 $1 849 $2 168 $2 365 $1 845 $2 173 $2 368 $1 628 10 698 744 762 432 815 1 210 1 206 2 769 1 273 1 487 8 754 662 585 348 577 963 1 017 2 329 1 036 1 237 8 205 564 530 208 632 976 954 2 071 1 058 1 212 6 938 471 422 172 533 840 809 1 775 875 1 041 2 928 179 275 33 340 321 305 775 334 366 2 031 156 181 27 196 216 221 574 204 256 2 555 153 223 27 297 284 280 664 302 325 1 222 55 104 7 167 132 140 291 169 157 747 41 87 66 78 71 68 202 61 73 4 513 384 562 291 448 413 504 1 141 345 425 3 153 299 385 251 275 273 346 869 217 238 771 41 105 31 112 67 82 169 38 126 49 319 3 255 3 397 1 646 3 878 5 756 5 684 12 515 6 146 7 042 22 171 1 317 1 286 423 1 763 2 776 2 641 5 420 3 104 3 441 16 184 973 899 325 1 264 2 044 1 887 4 110 2 188 2 494 3 303 206 369 249 356 314 321 851 257 380 2 152 124 252 149 239 202 217 549 152 268 3 336 101 258 37 369 403 436 709 514 509 31.2 13.6 33.9 8.6 45.3 33.3 36.2 25.6 40.4 34.2 2 130 74 143 23 201 244 314 462 332 337 2 999 92 210 19 328 370 398 641 470 471 2 644 83 173 19 299 323 351 575 401 420 1 460 41 143 4 201 164 170 349 205 183 749 28 74 2 88 75 98 198 94 92 1 376 39 128 4 193 157 162 324 196 173 757 20 65 2 114 79 91 172 118 96 233 6 38 9 34 22 19 57 24 24 1 467 86 205 35 183 147 197 296 141 177 32.5 22.4 36.5 12.0 40.8 35.6 39.1 25.9 40.9 41.6 414 30 72 15 49 28 66 92 34 28 444 14 61 9 68 49 46 90 19 88 17 958 563 1 256 167 1 969 2 158 2 381 3 863 2 759 2 842 36.4 17.3 37.0 10.1 50.8 37.5 41.9 30.9 44.9 40.4 10 018 292 598 55 1 086 1 245 1 338 2 141 1 611 1 652 7 302 215 428 43 795 920 950 1 640 1 144 1 167 1 152 39 155 30 168 121 110 258 102 169 810 24 115 25 116 83 79 176 65 127 24.9 10.0 26.2 7.3 36.9 26.1 27.4 19.6 31.8 28.9 47.0 24.9 47.1 14.9 64.1 47.5 53.8 41.5 57.0 50.7 55.0 32.7 56.7 19.9 71.9 57.4 61.6 49.0 64.0 59.2 67.8 45.5 71.6 26.6 79.2 72.8 75.1 61.9 75.9 73.4 GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES 55-47 Table 45a. Income and Poverty Status in 1979 for Census Subdistricts: 1980-Con. Census Subdistricts INCOME IN 1979 Households — Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $7,499 $7,500 to $9,999 $10,000 to $12,499 $12,500 to $14,999 $15,000 to $17,499 — $17,500 to $19,999 $20,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more — — Median Mean Families Median income Mean income Unrelated individuals 15 years and over Median income Mean income Per capita Income.. MEDIAN INCOME IN 1979 Family type by presence of own children: Families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Without own children under 18 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Without own children under 18 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Without own children under 18 years Workers In family In 1979: No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers INCOME TYPE IN 1979 Households With earnings Mean earnings With Social Security income Mean Social Security income With public assistance income Mean public assistance income ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979 Families Householder worked in 1979 With related children under 18 years With related children 5 to 17 years Female householder, no husband present Householder worked in 1979 With related children under 18 years With related children under 6 years Householder 65 years and over Unrelated Individuals for whom poverty status is determined Worked in 1979 65 years and over Persons for whom poverty status Is determined Related children under 18 years Related children 5 to 17 years 60 years and over 65 years and over INCOME IN 1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL Families Percent below poverty level Householder worked in 1979 With related children under 18 years With related children 5 to 17 years Female householder, no husband present Householder worked in 1979 With related children under 18 years With related children under 6 years Householder 65 years and over Unrelated individuals for whom poverty status Is determined Percent below poverty level Worked in 1979 65 years and over Persons for whom poverty status Is determined Percent below poverty level Related children under 18 years Related children 5 to 17 years 60 years and over 65 years and over BELOW SPECIFIED POVERTY LEVEL IN 1979 Percent of persons: Below 75 percent of poverty level Below 125 percent of poverty level Below 150 percent of poverty level Below 200 percent of poverty level [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] St John Island St. Thomas Island Char- Coral Cruz East lotte East North- South- Water Central Bay Bay End Amalie End side side Tutu Island West subdis- subdis- subdis- subdis- subdis- subdis- subdis- subdis- subdis- subdis- End sub- Total trict trict trict trict Total trict trict trict trict trict trict district 835 97 98 626 14 13 408 6 114 1 434 2 154 1 176 2 124 78 328 128 25 24 75 4 2 210 1 408 176 174 210 207 14 21 119 9 15 93 2 1 960 1 063 181 150 193 345 6 22 99 9 13 76 1 1 594 823 143 151 138 311 6 22 90 6 9 74 1 1 532 717 185 181 119 291 2 37 73 4 10 57 2 1 081 484 125 149 89 207 7 20 85 11 6 68 . 1 060 429 136 189 81 194 6 25 50 5 5 40 . 709 273 89 137 56 136 1 17 72 11 5 55 1 1 147 389 125 270 98 205 10 50 64 5 3 53 3 1 159 306 150 357 102 160 11 73 35 7 5 23 - 617 146 75 251 50 53 9 33 20 5 3 12 . 339 76 49 145 40 15 6 8 $11 986 $12 292 $9 423 $12 331 $10 000 $11 534 $9 280 $13 140 $19 015 $10 987 $11 710 $16 667 $20 000 $15 068 $16 798 $13 189 $15 160 $12 104 $15 097 $11 838 $16 955 $22 735 $16 046 $13 768 $23 029 $20 872 518 50 53 403 12 9 639 4 158 1 007 1 383 917 1 879 42 253 $13 491 $16 250 $11 563 $13 494 $12 500 $12 454 $10 506 $13 991 $22 609 $10 847 $12 061 $25 714 $21 959 $16 407 $20 862 $15 128 $16 122 $13 078 $16 296 $13 231 $18 449 $25 825 $15 383 $14 133 $31 911 $22 796 451 68 58 323 2 5 245 2 698 603 1 066 377 355 45 101 $7 442 $5 400 $7 000 $7 912 $6 500 $7 022 $5 638 $8 418 $10 771 $8 220 $6 939 $7 833 $9 563 $9 077 $8 683 $8 461 $9 288 $6 255 $8 810 $6 741 $9 572 $12 435 $12 656 $7 568 $10 134 $10 680 $5 094 $6 640 $5 049 $4 926 $4 035 $4 584 $3 798 $5 157 $8 547 $4 242 $3 271 $11 818 $6 368 $13 491 $16 250 $11 563 $13 494 $12 500 $12 454 $10 506 $13 991 $22 609 $10 847 $12 061 $25 714 $21 959 $12 667 $16 250 $12 500 $12 417 $10 000 $11 656 $10 066 $12 434 $21 816 $9 583 $11 752 $27 500 $21 607 $11 705 $15 000 $10 000 $11 645 $6 250 $11 086 $9 883 $11 620 $20 707 $8 264 $11 152 $22 500 $21 500 $14 531 $16 250 $11 667 $14 604 $13 125 $14 297 $11 872 $14 855 $24 156 $13 114 $14 043 $26 429 $24 000 $15 488 $16 786 $14 375 $15 403 $13 750 $15 778 $12 896 $15 864 $25 611 $14 599 $15 166 $26 429 $25 368 $15 156 $16 875 $15 000 $15 000 $13 125 $15 024 $12 743 $14 359 $24 972 $13 244 $15 264 $35 000 $24 722 $13 500 $16 250 $12 500 $13 229 $10 000 $13 589 $11 939 $12 389 $22 849 $11 630 $13 889 $37 500 $24 750 $15 488 $16 786 $14 375 $15 403 $13 750 $15 778 $12 896 $15 864 $25 611 $14 599 $15 166 $26 429 $25 368 $7 407 $4 500 $6 563 $7 981 (EDO $8 066 $7 333 $10 179 $13 704 $6 383 $8 702 $4 500 $11 875 $6 938 $4 000 $5 625 $7 426 $fJ60 $7 485 $6 951 $8 819 $11 964 $5 992 $8 403 $4 500 $10 893 $5 313 $3 625 $075 $6 094 (D£{j0 $6 728 $6 386 $7 422 $11 875 $4 773 $7 602 $4 500 $7 188 $7 969 $6 250 $5 833 $9 167 $9 379 $8 633 $10 357 $14 792 $7 986 $10 000 - $15 000 $4 833 $3 625 $4 500 $5 500 $5 750 $3 637 $3 386 $5 781 $6 000 $1 912 $3 672 $23 333 $6 667 $9 095 $13 750 $8 750 $9 010 $3 250 $8 247 $7 687 $9 089 $13 875 $6 924 $8 193 $20 000 $13 906 $15 556 $18 750 $16 667 $15 057 $20 000 $17 118 $14 873 $16 940 $25 866 $16 071 $16 002 $27 500 $26 638 $20 667 835 $21 250 97 $13 750 98 $21 250 626 $13 750 14 $23 406 13 408 $21 439 6 114 $22 386 1 434 $34 107 2 154 $22 708 1 176 $29 375 328 2 124 78 734 85 72 569 8 11 893 5 149 1 317 2 007 1 085 1 972 55 308 $14 283 $15 862 $13 681 $14 143 $12 921 $15 139 $12 273 $16 215 $21 904 $15 611 $13 749 $20 137 $20 700 115 9 26 76 4 1 575 915 110 225 87 184 22 32 $3 512 $3 204 $3 128 $3 733 $2 488 $3 318 $3 160 $3 454 $3 683 $3 660 $3 274 $3 831 $3 773 24 3 5 16 - 936 560 36 39 67 222 3 9 $1 913 $2 272 $1 537 $1 963 - $1 877 $1 866 $1 159 $1 541 $1 761 $2 133 $1 408 $1 603 518 50 53 403 12 9 639 4 158 1 007 1 383 917 1 879 42 253 424 38 40 340 6 8 102 3 281 892 1 219 798 1 667 22 223 345 28 34 278 5 7 119 3 047 730 812 727 1 611 12 180 288 21 29 234 4 6 079 2 558 627 666 649 1 415 8 156 110 5 15 89 1 2 955 1 447 208 234 317 700 48 89 4 10 75 - 2 290 1 037 184 181 251 596 40 94 4 10 79 1 2 516 1 206 180 166 281 641 41 51 3 4 43 1 1 151 555 78 54 128 320 15 70 5 11 52 2 770 450 60 117 44 72 11 16 451 68 58 323 2 5 005 2 458 603 1 066 377 355 45 101 379 60 36 281 2 3 963 1 769 510 969 314 276 34 91 40 7 18 15 - 620 439 42 60 23 37 7 12 2 430 239 252 1 898 41 43 900 18 920 4 701 5 714 4 426 8 912 152 1 075 862 64 76 706 16 18 089 7 556 1 840 1 669 2 087 4 478 20 439 648 49 62 525 12 13 693 5 634 1 400 1 288 1 596 3 421 14 340 263 26 51 179 7 3 220 1 811 278 491 201 337 35 67 157 16 36 102 3 2 069 1 242 162 282 120 196 27 40 113 14 16 79 4 2 444 1 263 218 136 326 474 4 23 21.8 28.0 30.2 19.6 33.3 25.4 30.4 21.6 9.8 35.6 25.2 9.5 9.1 77 9 9 58 1 1 681 806 172 86 247 352 2 16 91 8 13 68 2 2 198 1 108 203 100 312 453 2 20 80 7 10 61 2 1 964 965 191 85 281 425 - 17 48 4 9 34 1 1 207 640 66 51 177 259 13 33 3 4 26 . 783 374 51 35 125 187 10 46 4 8 33 1 1 134 586 65 44 173 253 12 25 3 3 18 1 604 298 34 16 96 152 7 14 2 3 8 1 199 135 11 21 11 18 2 112 24 17 71 . 1 282 804 139 133 95 80 14 17 24.8 35.3 29.3 22.0 . 25.6 32.7 23.1 12.5 25.2 22.5 31.1 16.8 64 18 4 42 - 496 278 65 67 47 18 9 12 17 2 8 7 . 342 263 22 24 11 19 - 3 603 70 83 438 12 13 397 6 606 1 369 657 1 863 2 750 24 128 24.8 29.3 32.9 23.1 29.3 30.5 34.9 29.1 11.5 42.1 30.9 15.8 11.9 275 22 33 215 5 7 247 3 347 729 259 1 132 1 708 3 69 208 17 26 162 3 5 468 2 499 578 201 843 1 294 53 58 7 18 31 2 915 624 62 78 49 90 2 10 37 5 12 18 2 681 474 44 63 34 57 2 7 16.5 16.7 19.0 15.9 29.3 20.6 23.7 19.6 7.4 32.1 19.0 9.9 7.5 34.7 33.9 38.9 33.6 61.0 40.5 47.0 36.7 16.0 51.7 42.2 17.1 18.4 44.9 44.4 52.0 43.6 63.4 49.0 56.0 45.8 20.6 58.3 52.7 23.0 23.7 60.3 54.8 66.3 59.9 75.6 62.5 70.4 58.2 30.0 70.2 69.4 27.0 31.0 55-48 VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS Table 46. Social Characteristics by Race and Spanish Origin for Places: 1980 Places PLACE OF BIRTH Total persons Born in Virgin Islands of the United States Born in Puerto Rico Born in United States Born abroad of American parents, etc. 2 Born elsewhere Europe West Indies All other countries Place of birth not reported RESIDENCE IN 1975 Persons 5 years and over Same house Different house in Virgin Islands of the U.S Same island Different island Puerto Rico United States Elsewhere Residence in 1975 not reported FERTILITY Women 15 to 24 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 25 to 34 years Children ever bom Per 1,000 women Women 35 to 44 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN Families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Subfamilies With own children under 18 years Married-couple subfamilies With own children under 18 years Mother-child subfamilies Persons under 18 years Percent living with two parents SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL Persons 3 years old and over enrolled In school Prekindergarten Private Kindergarten Private Elementary (1 to 8 years) Private High school (1 to 4 years) Private College Persons 3 years old and over enrolled In school 3 and 4 years old 5 and 6 years old 7 to 13 years old 14 and 15 years old 16 and 17 years old 18 and 19 years old 20 and 21 years old 22 to 24 years old _ 25 to 34 years old 35 years old and over Percent enrolled In school- 3 and 4 years old 5 and 6 years old 7 to 13 years old 14 and 15 years old 16 and 17 years old 18 and 19 years old 20 and 21 years old 22 to 24 years old 25 to 34 years old [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] Anna's Retreat (CDP) Charlotte Amalie town Charlotte Amalie East (CDP) Race Spanish Race Spanish Race Spanish Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin' Total White Black origin 1 8 939 217 8 469 438 11 842 1 166 10 240 555 2 636 83 2 450 126 5 111 59 4 917 212 5 331 335 4 817 213 1 386 29 1 305 56 204 37 124 134 275 77 126 190 58 4 29 46 471 74 389 20 959 542 382 42 93 16 76 3 17 2 15 3 38 10 28 3 2 . 2 . 2 817 34 2 727 51 4 657 147 4 380 77 1 018 30 971 12 27 10 17 1 74 56 17 3 8 5 3 - 2 669 12 2 614 42 4 419 58 4 252 68 964 4 951 8 121 12 96 8 164 33 111 6 46 21 17 4 319 11 297 18 582 55 507 30 79 4 67 9 7 870 202 7 456 388 10 710 1 115 9 199 508 2 317 73 2 161 102 5 544 122 5 289 286 5 889 527 5 126 294 1 487 21 1 412 56 1 663 36 1 577 70 2 705 133 2 489 127 509 26 463 30 1 620 36 1 537 68 2 602 128 2 396 118 496 26 450 30 43 . 40 2 103 5 93 9 13 . 13 . 5 1 5 28 14 7 19 3 - 3 3 147 29 116 6 545 338 193 28 54 13 40 5 266 7 248 4 1 027 61 935 16 193 8 180 3 245 7 226 17 516 42 449 24 71 5 63 5 962 16 919 39 1 039 76 933 41 266 7 246 13 485 4 469 18 504 16 477 27 151 4 142 8 504 250 510 462 485 211 511 659 568 571 577 615 705 27 653 38 912 123 755 43 197 6 189 10 1 838 50 1 739 113 1 954 99 1 802 65 479 11 464 21 2 607 1 852 2 663 2 974 2 143 805 2 387 1 512 2 431 1 833 2 455 2 100 659 28 615 30 742 90 630 32 146 6 133 6 2 468 55 2 372 128 2 627 148 2 388 92 611 21 551 32 3 745 1 964 3 857 4 267 3 540 1 644 3 790 2 875 4 185 3 500 4 143 5 333 1 879 49 1 782 101 2 565 284 2 200 127 565 19 526 32 1 467 31 1 402 72 1 545 97 1 405 63 390 12 366 20 674 12 642 33 683 36 627 32 186 10 167 13 1 073 37 1 004 66 1 488 220 1 214 79 308 15 283 18 842 22 794 51 891 71 791 33 216 11 199 11 424 10 398 25 442 30 398 17 113 9 98 8 700 9 676 31 908 46 839 43 231 2 220 13 554 7 540 18 590 23 556 28 158 151 9 216 . 213 5 217 6 207 13 64 60 5 122 3 114 6 144 14 128 7 70 68 1 117 1 111 4 132 10 121 6 64 62 1 14 2 11 3 31 7 23 2 12 10 1 9 - 8 1 19 3 16 1 6 4 1 100 1 96 3 106 5 100 5 54 - 54 - 4 517 67 4 324 214 4 586 196 4 213 190 1 220 32 1 132 59 52.9 71.6 52.1 64.5 52.5 71.9 51.5 44.2 47.0 100.0 45.3 54.2 3 945 63 3 786 191 3 872 165 3 548 158 1 003 23 950 34 214 3 207 16 180 10 163 10 57 2 53 3 75 3 71 4 57 8 47 4 9 1 8 1 220 3 210 8 245 6 226 13 62 5 55 5 61 2 56 3 46 4 36 5 4 4 - 2 416 35 2 318 116 2 418 97 2 226 101 633 10 603 21 314 25 275 18 293 72 205 21 37 2 35 1 913 14 881 44 811 45 733 27 214 6 202 4 77 8 66 8 77 24 49 3 5 - 5 . 182 8 170 7 218 7 200 7 37 - 37 1 3 945 63 3 786 191 3 872 165 3 548 158 1 003 23 950 34 219 3 208 16 202 11 185 9 55 2 51 3 393 5 377 19 406 14 368 27 113 6 104 6 1 893 31 1 816 90 1 867 78 1 720 79 471 8 444 17 579 9 556 28 518 27 470 17 150 5 144 3 456 5 443 21 413 18 378 12 97 2 92 3 170 2 164 10 179 7 162 7 43 . 41 1 51 - 50 2 65 3 61 2 21 . 21 - 38 - 37 . 48 . 44 - 10 . 10 . 90 7 81 5 99 3 92 3 24 . 24 1 56 1 54 - 75 4 68 2 19 - 19 50.3 50.0 50.7 69.6 46.7 45.8 46.7 45.0 41.4 28.6 43.2 27.3 98.3 83.3 98.4 100.0 92.5 93.3 92.5 93.1 95.8 85.7 96.3 100.0 99.0 100.0 99.1 98.9 96.5 96.3 96.5 96.3 98.1 100.0 98.2 94.4 96.7 90.0 96.7 96.6 92.5 96.4 92.0 100.0 89.8 100.0 90.6 75.0 84.9 100.0 85.0 84.0 79.3 85.7 78.6 80.0 71.3 100.0 74.2 42.9 49.9 33.3 50.8 50.0 44.6 25.9 45.3 46.7 46.7 . 48.8 25.0 20.6 - 20.7 33.3 20.4 9.4 22.2 12.5 24.4 . 26.9 . 10.6 - 10.9 . 10.7 11.8 . 9.2 . 9.8 . 7.6 17.9 7.4 7.1 5.7 1.2 6.5 3.6 6.6 - 7.1 7.1 GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES 55-49 Table 46. Social Characteristics by Race and Spanish Origin for Places: 1980 -Con. Places SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 to 19 years old U.S. Armed Forces Civilian, enrolled in school Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Civilian, not enrolled in school High school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not high school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED Male, 25 years old and over Elementary: to 4 years 5 to 7 years 8 years High school: 1 to 3 years 4 years College: 1 to 3 years 4 or more years Percent high school graduates Median years of school completed Female, 25 years old and over Elementary: to 4 years 5 to 7 years '. 8 years High school: 1 to 3 years 4 years College: 1 to 3 years 4 or more years Percent high school graduates Median years of school completed RESIDENCE OUTSIDE THE VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES BETWEEN 1970 AND 1980 Persons 5 years and over Male3 Born in Virgin Islands of the U.S.3 Returned In: 1979 or 1980 1976 to 1978 1975 1970 to 1974 Born outside Virgin Islands of the U.S.3 Returned or arrived In: 1979 or 1980 1976 to 1978 1975 1970 to 1974 Female3 Born in Virgin Islands of the U.S.3 Returned In: 1979 or 1980 1976 to 1978 1975 1970 to 1974... Born outside Virgin Islands of the U.S.3 Returned or arrived In: 1979 or 1980 1976 to 1978 1975 1970 to 1974... [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] Anna's Retreat (CDP) Charlotte Amalie town Charlotte Amalie East (CDP) Race Spanish Race Spanish Race Spanish Total White Black origin' Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 878 11 844 45 922 8 48 839 2 6 30 228 3 208 11 626 7 607 31 589 25 537 19 140 2 133 4 75 74 3 88 5 78 6 22 _ 20 1 9 8 1 20 18 - 5 - 5 . 542 7 525 27 481 20 441 13 113 2 108 3 252 4 237 14 325 21 296 11 88 1 75 7 92 1 87 4 101 12 84 3 18 1 17 . 59 1 57 4 45 8 35 2 8 . 8 . 8 - 8 . 9 9 . 1 1 . . 25 - 22 47 4 40 1 9 . 9 . 160 3 150 10 224 9 212 8 70 - 58 7 45 1 41 5 62 6 55 5 24 - 20 3 14 - 14 - 24 1 23 . 5 . 4 1 101 2 95 5 138 2 134 3 41 34 3 1 441 56 1 345 82 2 788 449 2 234 144 474 24 435 23 53 2 47 6 181 22 151 19 41 2 34 9 436 5 426 10 910 41 843 27 165 6 155 1 93 4 89 5 177 20 149 6 43 . 41 1 224 4 209 15 422 40 368 29 73 7 65 3 437 15 409 31 625 103 498 38 114 2 109 6 101 5 91 9 187 72 104 10 17 2 15 . 97 21 74 6 286 151 121 15 21 5 16 3 44.1 73.2 42.7 56.1 39.4 72.6 32.4 43.8 32.1 37.5 32.2 39.1 10.8 12.9 10.5 12.2 9.7 13.0 8.8 10.6 8.7 10.0 8.7 9.5 2 032 76 1 894 103 3 302 406 2 787 165 655 18 619 30 73 2 71 2 241 31 200 21 42 2 36 5 507 3 487 20 1 034 40 967 27 231 2 223 7 124 3 120 5 254 17 227 16 60 - 57 2 317 9 301 18 472 24 438 24 109 1 105 4 698 23 655 38 778 102 645 41 157 8 147 10 164 17 141 14 248 75 168 23 38 3 35 2 149 19 119 6 275 117 142 13 18 2 16 - 49.8 77.6 48.3 56.3 39.4 72.4 34.3 46.7 32.5 72.2 32.0 40.0 12.0 12.9 11.7 12.2 9.6 12.9 9.0 11.5 8.9 12.5 8.9 9.5 858 61 763 40 2 426 496 1 832 111 387 19 355 19 365 26 331 15 1 097 257 790 52 181 10 165 8 102 3 96 8 168 10 152 5 35 - 34 - 27 2 25 2 39 1 35 2 8 _ 8 _ 32 - 32 1 61 4 55 1 13 - 13 - 7 - 7 2 12 3 9 1 2 . 2 - 30 1 26 3 47 2 44 1 11 - 10 - 262 23 234 7 928 247 637 47 146 10 131 8 52 8 42 2 317 120 188 11 24 2 19 3 84 10 72 2 331 85 234 16 80 5 74 2 32 - 32 - 70 11 58 1 14 1 13 2 79 5 73 3 180 28 135 15 27 1 25 - 493 35 432 25 1 329 239 1 042 59 206 9 190 11 128 1 124 8 215 11 198 10 31 - 31 2 35 . 34 3 44 2 41 3 3 . 3 . 48 1 46 4 80 5 74 3 16 - 16 1 8 - 8 - 25 3 21 . 4 - 4 1 32 - 31 1 55 1 51 3 6 - 6 - 365 34 308 17 1 114 228 844 49 175 9 159 9 84 9 62 9 347 107 222 11 39 2 35 2 135 14 118 3 400 75 314 18 71 4 66 3 41 2 36 1 103 11 90 3 21 1 19 3 98 9 86 4 242 32 199 15 42 2 38 1 1 Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. 2 Includes persons born in other areas under U.S. jurisdiction. 3 Includes not reported. 55-50 VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS Table 46. Social Characteristics by Race and Spanish Origin for Places: 1980-Con. Places PLACE OF BIRTH Total persons Born In Virgin Islands of the United States Born In Puerto Rico Born In United States. Bom abroad of American parents, etc.2 Bom elsewhere Europe West Indies All other countries Place of birth not reported RESIDENCE IN 1975 Persons 5 years and over Same house Different house in Virgin Islands of the U.S Same island Different Island Puerto Rico United States Elsewhere Residence In 1975 not reported FERTILITY Women 15 to 24 years Children ever bom Per 1,000 women . Women 25 to 34 years Children ever bom Per 1,000 women Women 35 to 44 years Children ever bom - Per 1,000 women FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN Families - With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Subfamilies With own children under 18 years Married-couple subfamilies With own children under 18 years Mother-child subfamilies Persons under 18 years Percent living with two parents SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL Persons 3 years old and over enrolled In school Prekindergarten Private Kindergarten Private. Elementary (1 to 8 years) Private High school (1 to 4 years) Private College Persons 3 years old and over enrolled In school 3 and 4 years old 5 and 6 years old 7 to 13 years old 14 and 15 years old.. 16 and 17 years old 18 and 19 years old 20 and 21 years old 22 to 24 years old 25 to 34 years old 35 years old and over Percent enrolled In school- 3 and 4 years old 5 and 6 years old 7 to 13 years old 14 and 15 years old 16 and 17 years old 18 and 19 years old 20 and 21 years old 22 to 24 years old 25 to 34 years old [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] Charlotte Amalie West (CDP) Christiansted town Cruz Bay (CDP) Race Spanish Race Spanish Race Spanish Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 4 898 628 4 059 434 2 914 159 2 572 385 1 928 431 1 476 52 2 122 136 1 924 160 1 296 19 1 222 183 801 17 779 20 194 73 77 150 139 10 62 130 31 7 19 22 593 321 256 28 216 96 103 22 371 319 52 1 14 5 9 . 4 2 1 - 4 4 - - 1 741 74 1 589 81 1 068 21 1 007 34 579 39 529 4 19 11 7 . 12 11 1 - 24 24 - - 1 590 30 1 524 75 1 027 2 991 27 531 - 523 2 132 33 58 6 29 8 15 7 24 15 6 2 234 19 204 15 191 11 177 16 142 45 97 5 4 398 590 3 627 390 2 571 155 2 257 334 1 741 410 1 313 47 2 235 206 1 949 203 1 252 43 1 128 165 915 99 804 24 1 124 131 954 110 826 37 758 110 397 71 325 18 1 065 125 903 103 798 35 732 109 344 55 289 16 59 6 51 7 28 2 26 1 53 16 36 2 26 12 7 21 23 2 2 20 1 . . 1 341 192 137 14 136 55 72 18 211 185 26 2 417 28 360 19 213 9 188 10 94 18 72 - 255 21 220 23 121 9 109 11 123 37 86 2 570 89 478 56 240 10 219 34 159 26 132 4 201 12 176 26 133 1 123 27 43 1 42 2 353 174 368 464 554 100 562 794 270 38 318 500 435 71 338 26 267 21 225 34 169 65 102 2 856 77 744 48 588 4 547 65 282 31 249 2 1 968 1 085 2 201 1 846 2 202 190 2 431 1 912 1 669 477 2 441 1 000 324 52 261 36 155 5 141 22 134 33 99 2 957 98 828 112 618 13 571 103 469 39 426 4 2 954 1 885 3 172 3 111 3 987 2 600 4 050 4 682 3 500 1 182 4 303 2 000 1 042 140 856 93 648 29 572 99 403 110 289 8 715 81 604 58 404 9 367 59 244 38 204 5 360 37 304 27 216 3 193 33 129 19 108 3 627 104 492 53 349 24 301 53 288 89 196 8 431 55 355 34 211 6 192 28 166 23 141 5 231 26 191 12 127 3 114 18 97 14 81 3 317 26 281 27 249 229 39 89 16 72 232 21 204 19 169 155 28 65 14 51 96 9 83 12 78 69 13 27 5 22 50 2 47 7 29 26 5 22 2 19 45 2 43 5 28 25 5 21 2 18 14 - 13 3 6 4 2 4 . 3 9 . 9 1 5 3 2 3 - 2 34 2 32 4 21 20 3 16 2 14 1 903 157 1 676 170 1 153 22 1 054 157 744 64 672 28 55.3 60.5 54.5 51.2 48.1 68.2 47.2 42.7 59.8 51.6 60.1 60.7 1 785 143 1 594 137 894 22 820 107 602 52 545 24 98 9 79 6 30 1 26 7 31 4 25 41 7 28 4 3 . 2 1 8 2 4 . 103 5 92 10 46 1 43 8 43 3 40 3 29 3 23 . 14 . 13 . 4 2 2 . 953 76 852 82 584 10 538 67 361 26 333 18 165 45 118 20 82 6 69 7 26 8 17 - 304 22 278 24 197 7 179 23 140 11 128 1 46 15 31 3 33 6 25 4 18 8 9 . 327 31 293 15 37 3 34 2 27 8 19 2 1 785 143 1 594 137 894 22 820 107 602 52 545 24 108 7 92 6 35 . 33 6 31 6 24 - 175 12 153 17 100 4 91 16 69 3 65 4 726 65 645 61 444 7 412 51 282 22 259 14 219 17 198 17 113 4 98 16 99 8 90 4 166 10 153 17 105 2 97 10 64 4 59 - 118 18 97 6 42 2 39 4 30 1 29 - 88 7 80 6 17 . 17 . 5 - 5 - 79 3 76 4 11 2 9 7 2 5 2 62 2 58 2 20 1 17 4 7 3 4 - 44 2 42 1 7 - 7 - 8 3 5 - 55.7 53.8 53.8 66.7 24.0 25.0 27.3 42.5 54.5 40.0 . 94.6 85.7 95.0 100.0 92.6 100.0 92.9 88.9 93.2 50.0 97.0 100.0 96.2 95.6 96.3 96.8 96.1 100.0 96.0 96.2 97.2 91.7 97.7 100.0 92.0 85.0 93.0 89.5 93.4 80.0 95.1 80.0 94.3 100.0 93.8 100.0 73.8 58.8 76.5 63.0 88.2 100.0 89.0 66.7 72.7 80.0 72.8 - 53.6 60.0 54.5 22.2 45.7 66.7 45.3 44.4 53.6 25.0 55.8 - 40.6 26.9 43.2 28.6 17.0 . 18.7 - 11.4 . 13.5 - 29.2 7.5 35.3 17.4 9.0 14.3 8.6 . 8.0 8.0 8.3 33.3 7.4 1.4 8.9 3.6 4.4 2.2 4.4 7.5 2.0 2.7 1.7 - GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES 55-51 Table 46. Social Characteristics by Race and Spanish Origin for Places: 1980- Con. [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] Charlotte Amalie West (CDP) Christiansted town Cruz Bay (CDP) Race Spanish Race Spanish Race Spanish Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 445 47 378 54 211 5 195 24 144 9 133 2 3 - 2 . . - . . - . . . 281 28 248 23 147 4 136 14 94 5 88 . 59 7 51 3 17 - 17 2 19 - 19 . 6 1 5 1 2 . 2 . 3 - 3 . 216 20 192 19 128 4 117 12 72 5 66 . 161 19 128 31 64 1 59 10 50 4 45 2 53 8 39 10 19 1 17 2 19 3 15 . 28 7 17 7 7 1 6 1 12 3 9 . 2 2 . 2 - 2 . 1 . 1 . 23 1 20 3 10 - 9 1 6 - 5 . 108 11 89 21 45 . 42 8 31 1 30 2 46 6 36 10 14 - 13 5 18 1 17 - 4 - 4 1 8 - 7 1 1 . 1 . 58 5 49 10 23 " 22 2 12 " 12 2 1 089 192 845 95 651 73 540 80 504 151 349 10 51 4 46 7 25 1 19 15 26 1 25 - 229 11 213 16 140 1 126 20 92 3 89 2 78 11 64 9 59 - 56 7 37 2 35 . 169 17 139 21 168 7 152 18 86 12 74 5 289 44 225 22 162 15 141 15 117 26 90 2 123 42 80 11 51 24 26 5 47 29 17 1 150 63 78 9 46 25 20 . 99 78 19 - 51.6 77.6 45.3 44.2 39.8 87.7 34.6 25.0 52.2 88.1 36.1 30.0 12.1 13.8 10.9 10.4 10.8 14.3 10.4 8.7 12.1 16.1 9.9 10.5 1 198 183 960 98 796 44 696 101 493 181 306 5 50 9 39 9 46 . 31 26 20 . 20 . 254 9 240 14 168 2 154 18 80 1 79 _ 78 7 64 7 88 . 85 6 39 3 35 1 177 13 151 16 185 3 174 21 68 6 62 1 365 56 292 32 227 9 209 20 125 41 81 2 133 35 95 12 46 9 32 8 56 40 15 1 141 54 79 8 36 21 11 2 105 90 14 . 53.3 79.2 48.5 53.1 38.8 88.6 36.2 29.7 58.0 94.5 35.9 60.0 12.1 13.0 11.7 12.1 10.4 15.7 10.2 9.1 12.3 16.0 9.7 12.3 1 089 273 757 85 562 74 440 71 496 267 221 4 506 144 329 49 252 45 188 27 227 120 104 1 90 7 80 8 45 - 42 7 30 1 29 • 19 18 2 9 . 8 2 3 . 3 . 24 2 22 2 21 - 20 4 10 - 10 . 6 2 4 2 2 . 2 . 3 1 2 - 27 2 25 2 8 . 8 . 14 . 14 - 416 137 249 41 207 45 146 20 197 119 75 1 165 64 86 12 49 16 32 4 82 60 20 1 138 41 89 14 86 13 65 8 64 33 31 . 37 18 17 1 20 6 11 2 10 9 1 - 65 12 49 11 41 8 32 5 34 15 18 - 583 129 428 36 310 29 252 44 269 147 117 3 94 4 87 6 56 - 54 11 32 - 30 1 30 1 27 3 15 _ 14 5 8 . 8 . 28 - 28 2 19 . 19 4 13 12 1 4 . 4 - 4 . 4 3 - 3 - 26 3 22 . 9 - 9 1 7 6 - 489 125 341 30 254 29 198 33 237 147 87 2 164 60 92 11 46 9 33 4 77 58 17 1 170 33 131 8 114 13 88 17 99 57 42 - 46 11 34 1 11 1 9 2 16 10 6 1 100 21 76 9 75 5 62 9 40 20 19 - Places SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 to 19 years old — U.S. Armed Forces Civilian, enrolled in school Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Civilian, not enrolled in school High school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not high school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED Male, 25 years old and over Elementary: to 4 years 5 to 7 years 8 years — High school: 1 to 3 years — 4 years College: 1 to 3 years 4 or more years Percent high school graduates Median years of school completed.. Female, 25 years old and over Elementary: to 4 years 5 to 7 years 8 years High school: 1 to 3 years 4 years College: 1 to 3 years 4 or more years Percent high school graduates Median years of school completed- RESIDENCE OUTSIDE THE VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES BETWEEN 1970 AND 1980 Persons 5 years and over Male3 Bom in Virgin Islands of the U.S.3 Returned In: 1979 or 1980 1976 to 1978 1975 1970 to 1974 Bom outside Virgin Islands of the U.S.3 Returned or arrived In: 1979 or 1980 1976 to 1978 1975 1970 to 1974 Female3 — Bom in Virgin Islands of the U.S.3 Returned In: 1979 or 1980.. 1976 to 1978 1975 1970 to 1974... Bom outside Virgin Islands of the U.S.3 Returned or arrived In: 1979 or 1980 1976 to 1978 1975 1970 to 1974... 1 Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. 2 Includes persons born in other areas under U.S. jurisdiction. 3 Includes not reported. 55-52 VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS Table 46. Social Characteristics by Race and Spanish Origin for Places: 1980 -Con. Places PLACE OF BIRTH Total persons .- - Born in Virgin Islands of the United States Bom in Puerto Rico Born in United States Born abroad of American parents, etc. 2 Bom elsewhere Europe West Indies All other countries Place of birth not reported RESIDENCE IN 1975 Persons 5 years and over - Same house Different house in Virgin Islands of the U.S Same island Different island Puerto Rico United States Elsewhere Residence in 1975 not reported FERTILITY Women 15 to 24 years Children ever bom Per 1.000 women Women 25 to 34 years Children ever bom Per 1.000 women Women 35 to 44 years -- Children ever bom Per 1,000 women FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN Families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Subfamilies - With own children under 18 years Married-couple subfamilies With own children under 18 years Mother-child subfamilies Persons under 18 years Percent living with two parents SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL Persons 3 years old and over enrolled In school Prekindergarten Private Kindergarten Private Elementary (1 to 8 years) Private High school (1 to 4 years) Private College Persons 3 years old and over enrolled In school 3 and 4 years old 5 and 6 years old 7 to 13 years old 14 and 15 years old 16 and 17 years old 18 and 19 years old 20 and 21 years old 22 to 24 years old _ 25 to 34 years old ___ 35 years old and over Percent enrolled In school- 3 and 4 years old 5 and 6 years old 7 to 13 years old 14 and 15 years old 16 and 17 years old 18 and 19 years old 20 and 21 years old 22 to 24 years old 25 to 34 years old [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] Frederiksted town Frederiksted Southeast (CDP) Grove Place (CDP) Race Spanish Race Spanish Race Spanish Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 1 046 115 882 193 2 902 117 2 634 516 3 599 84 3 430 186 468 24 427 75 1 652 34 1 534 296 1 407 4 1 366 77 61 18 36 55 152 12 104 145 73 6 47 69 112 62 49 8 183 47 118 35 128 57 67 6 3 1 2 1 3 1 2 1 1 - 1 - 341 8 313 41 798 20 765 22 1 810 14 1 777 21 3 3 . 13 10 3 11 8 3 - 324 4 303 34 758 8 743 20 1 784 5 1 760 21 14 1 10 7 27 2 19 2 15 1 14 . 61 2 55 13 114 3 111 17 180 3 172 13 914 107 764 169 2 505 108 2 264 431 3 067 81 2 916 159 362 33 314 52 1 703 34 1 599 258 1 161 39 1 097 54 354 30 313 72 577 39 485 161 1 304 22 1 241 78 347 29 307 71 561 37 471 160 1 241 22 1 180 75 7 1 6 1 16 2 14 1 63 . 61 3 13 . 6 11 1 - 1 1 10 - 8 9 64 33 30 7 63 28 32 2 59 15 44 4 73 8 60 14 97 5 88 3 387 3 382 2 48 3 41 13 64 2 59 6 146 2 144 12 75 5 69 7 291 11 265 42 344 3 331 22 57 1 52 6 156 5 137 33 212 2 206 11 760 200 754 857 536 455 517 786 616 667 622 500 107 15 87 24 201 13 179 44 341 7 322 27 221 18 194 56 604 20 550 144 1 010 7 976 93 2 065 1 200 2 230 2 333 3 005 1 538 3 073 3 273 2 962 1 000 3 031 3 444 59 9 47 14 179 7 166 23 194 5 186 2 189 18 157 49 798 25 743 104 817 23 778 6 3 203 2 000 3 340 3 500 4 458 3 571 4 476 4 522 4 211 4 600 4 183 3 000 227 24 191 46 588 30 526 104 757 33 705 40 147 12 127 32 417 10 386 82 620 10 593 37 98 8 83 20 217 5 200 49 363 5 345 21 118 19 94 25 315 22 275 56 464 31 425 15 72 7 62 13 225 7 207 47 367 8 352 13 52 5 44 10 127 2 117 31 240 5 230 10 89 5 78 18 251 8 229 47 251 1 241 23 69 5 59 17 180 3 167 35 219 1 210 22 43 3 36 10 82 3 75 18 104 . 98 9 9 . 7 2 36 1 33 6 21 - 21 . 9 - 7 2 36 1 33 6 21 - 21 . 1 . 1 - 4 . 3 2 . - - - 1 - 1 - 4 . 3 2 - . . - 7 - 5 2 29 1 27 4 21 - 21 - 390 23 341 78 1 447 24 1 348 280 1 889 17 1 831 94 42.3 43.5 43.4 29.5 48.5 58.3 48.1 53.2 59.9 76.5 60.3 33.0 297 22 257 54 1 195 17 1 121 194 1 460 18 1 416 65 21 3 16 6 75 2 70 8 31 29 2 2 1 1 . 9 . 9 2 7 - 6 33 - 29 4 87 3 79 22 138 3 133 5 8 - 7 - 9 9 4 16 3 13 2 186 10 166 38 783 8 735 147 987 6 963 45 38 2 35 6 84 1 81 17 97 5 87 5 40 3 36 5 210 3 199 17 258 6 249 11 6 3 3 - 22 . 21 1 35 5 27 2 17 6 10 1 40 1 38 - 46 3 42 2 297 22 257 54 1 195 17 1 121 194 1 460 18 1 416 65 23 3 18 6 71 2 66 11 35 - 33 . 56 4 48 10 148 3 138 31 241 4 233 11 135 6 120 28 568 7 530 108 733 5 712 35 28 1 26 4 158 1 150 19 171 1 168 5 21 1 19 4 123 1 119 15 135 4 131 5 13 2 11 1 56 2 48 8 72 1 70 4 4 . 4 23 - 23 1 18 1 16 2 2 . 2 12 12 - 19 - 19 1 9 1 8 - 18 - 18 . 26 - 26 2 6 4 1 1 18 1 17 1 10 2 8 - 46.9 100.0 40.9 75.0 43.3 50.0 43.4 34.4 17.0 . 16.7 _ 94.9 80.0 96.0 90.9 91.4 75.0 91.4 81.6 91.3 100.0 91.4 84.6 97.1 85.7 99.2 93.3 98.8 100.0 99.3 96.4 98.3 100.0 98.2 97.2 93.3 100.0 96.3 80.0 98.1 100.0 98.0 100.0 95.0 100.0 95.5 71.4 70.0 50.0 76.0 50.0 80.9 33.3 85.0 57.7 80.8 100.0 81.4 45.5 44.8 100.0 40.7 20.0 47.5 50.0 46.2 36.4 60.0 100.0 59.8 50.0 14.8 - 16.0 27.1 . 31.5 4.3 20.9 100.0 19.8 33.3 3.8 4.5 . 11.0 _ 12.2 . 13.1 - 13.4 11.1 4.8 4.3 5.1 5.2 - 6.0 - 4.6 - 4.9 4.9 GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES 55-53 Table 46. Social Characteristics by Race and Spanish Origin for Places: 1980 -Con. Places SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 to 19 years old U.S. Armed Forces Civilian, enrolled in school Employed - - - Unemployed Not in labor force Civilian, not enrolled in school High school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not high school graduate ... Employed Unemployed Not in labor force YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED Male, 25 years old and over Elementary: to 4 years 5 to 7 years 8 years High school: 1 to 3 years 4 years College: 1 to 3 years 4 or more years Percent high school graduates Median years of school completed Female, 25 years old and over Elementary: to 4 years 5 to 7 years.— 8 years High school: 1 to 3 years — 4 years College: 1 to 3 years 4 or more years Percent high school graduates Median years of school completed RESIDENCE OUTSIDE THE VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES BETWEEN 1970 AND 1980 Persons 5 years and over Male3 Bom in Virgin Islands of the U.S.3 Returned In: 1979 or 1980 1976 to 1978.... 1975 1970 to 1974 Bom outside Virgin Islands of the U.S.3 Returned or arrived In: 1979 or 1980 1976 to 1978 1975 1970 to 1974 Female3 Bom in Virgin Islands of the U.S.3 Returned In: 1979 or 1980 1976 to 1978 1975 1970 to 1974 Bom outside Virgin Islands of the U.S.3 Returned or arrived In: 1979 or 1980 1976 to 1978 1975 1970 to 1974 [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] Frederlksted town Frederlksted Southeast (CDP) Grove Place (CDP) Race Spanish Race Spanish Race Spanish Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 59 4 52 13 270 7 244 48 287 5 278 19 34 3 30 5 179 3 167 23 207 5 201 9 1 1 . 7 6 1 16 3 13 1 1 - . 6 5 1 4 . 4 . 32 29 5 166 3 156 21 187 2 184 8 25 22 8 91 4 77 25 80 77 10 9 8 3 16 1 14 2 17 16 . 3 3 2 9 1 8 1 4 4 . . . . 3 2 1 1 1 . 6 5 1 4 4 . 12 11 . 16 14 5 75 3 63 23 63 61 10 2 2 - 14 12 3 15 15 2 . . - 6 1 5 2 11 11 1 14 12 5 55 2 46 18 37 35 7 259 43 208 47 449 34 397 69 610 33 562 25 27 7 18 12 29 3 24 14 38 . 37 3 56 4 50 7 118 2 111 21 149 - 146 7 26 - 25 5 56 1 55 5 92 1 88 5 57 6 50 11 78 1 75 6 116 . 112 4 44 1 42 9 96 5 86 16 153 9 141 3 20 11 9 1 27 6 20 3 27 4 22 1 29 14 14 2 45 16 26 4 35 19 16 2 35.9 60.5 31.3 25.5 37.4 79.4 33.2 33.3 35.2 97.0 31.9 24.0 9.8 14.8 9.5 8.9 9.5 15.5 9.2 7.8 9.8 16.3 9.3 8.5 289 38 237 55 694 44 614 107 749 30 697 44 25 4 20 10 48 3 34 27 54 . 51 7 70 2 64 7 196 2 189 21 173 1 166 10 25 4 20 6 99 7 86 17 100 . 96 5 44 . 41 10 130 3 120 20 153 . 150 11 72 6 63 15 120 6 110 16 209 11 195 6 23 6 17 5 34 3 29 2 37 10 24 3 30 16 12 2 67 20 46 4 23 8 15 2 43.3 73.7 38.8 40.0 31.8 65.9 30.1 20.6 35.9 96.7 33.6 25.0 10.4 14.3 9.9 10.5 9.1 14.5 9.0 8.3 10.0 14.3 9.8 9.0 248 53 182 58 277 44 214 31 887 15 853 46 117 26 85 27 123 19 93 15 374 7 362 21 22 1 21 4 34 3 30 5 39 - 36 6 5 . 5 1 8 1 7 1 13 . 13 2 6 . 6 . 9 2 7 2 14 . 13 2 3 . 3 1 3 3 1 1 . 1 . 8 1 7 2 8 7 1 6 6 95 25 64 23 89 16 63 10 335 7 324 15 17 6 9 3 26 6 18 2 75 4 71 2 38 11 25 8 27 4 19 3 96 95 5 12 . 12 3 7 2 5 - 52 . 52 . 22 7 13 7 22 4 17 2 108 3 102 7 131 27 97 31 154 25 121 16 513 8 491 25 28 5 22 12 37 1 34 4 28 - 26 4 3 _ 2 . 7 7 . 6 . 6 2 10 3 7 6 8 8 2 11 . 11 - 5 . 5 2 3 3 1 2 . - 2 9 2 7 4 14 1 11 1 8 . 8 - 103 22 75 19 117 24 87 12 485 8 465 21 21 7 13 2 38 11 26 4 96 3 93 1 42 12 27 8 31 5 24 2 144 1 140 9 10 . 10 2 6 4 2 1 75 74 4 26 3 21 7 40 4 33 5 166 4 154 6 1 Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. 2 Includes persons born In other areas under U.S. jurisdiction. 3 Includes not reported. 55-54 VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS Table 46a. Social Characteristics by Race and Spanish Origin for Census Subdistricts: 1980 Census Subdistricts PLACE OF BIRTH Total persons - Born in Virgin Islands of the United States Born in Puerto Rico Born in United States— Born abroad of American parents, etc.2 Born elsewhere Europe West Indies All other countries Place of birth not reported RESIDENCE IN 1975 Persons 5 years and over Same house Different house in Virgin Islands of the U.S Same island Different island Puerto Rico United States Elsewhere Residence in 1975 not reported FERTILITY Women 15 to 24 years Children ever bom Per 1,000 women Women 25 to 34 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 35 to 44 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN Families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Subfamilies With own children under 18 years Married-couple subfamilies With own children under 18 years Mother-child subfamilies Persons under 18 years Percent living with two parents SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL Persons 3 years old and over enrolled In school Prekindergarten Private Kindergarten Private Elementary (1 to 8 years) Private High school (1 to 4 years) Private College Persons 3 years old and over enrolled In school 3 and 4 years old 5 and 6 years old 7 to 13 years old 14 and 15 years old 16 and 17 years old 18 and 19 years old 20 and 21 years old 22 to 24 years old 25 to 34 years old 35 years old and over Percent enrolled In school- 3 and 4 years old 5 and 6 years old 7 to 13 years old 14 and 15 years old 16 and 17 years old 18 and 19 years old 20 and 21 years old 22 to 24 years old 25 to 34 years old [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] S . Croix Island Anna's Hope Village subdistrict Christiansted subdistrict East End subdistrict Race Spanish Race Spanish Race Spanish Total Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin' 49 725 3 287 744 2 221 689 3 413 240 2 977 505 1 648 1 023 437 279 22 021 1 282 116 1 043 325 1 489 26 1 403 246 393 84 211 132 3 809 203 52 82 186 179 15 97 169 73 27 7 65 5 606 602 378 192 63 299 157 123 32 839 748 59 36 121 10 4 6 3 5 2 2 1 20 17 2 4 15 251 1 011 138 790 74 1 234 27 1 163 41 268 107 144 36 411 91 47 44 1 18 15 3 2 67 65 2 6 14 125 815 29 725 57 1 183 2 1 143 32 152 11 129 24 715 105 62 21 16 33 10 17 7 49 31 13 6 2 917 179 56 108 38 207 13 189 16 55 40 14 6 43 671 2 941 703 1 950 609 3 023 234 2 619 436 1 548 978 403 249 23 630 1 452 297 1 008 354 1 440 65 1 293 205 669 346 226 138 12 582 927 166 659 183 988 68 884 151 367 188 131 71 12 193 870 158 617 171 954 64 854 149 362 184 130 71 389 57 8 42 12 34 4 30 2 5 4 1 - 320 24 5 13 20 31 3 8 27 9 9 - 4 2 588 259 158 86 22 180 76 95 28 406 373 23 21 2 320 150 33 108 11 248 11 220 12 53 30 13 11 2 231 129 44 76 19 136 11 119 13 44 32 10 4 4 407 277 63 185 65 279 15 252 44 113 64 36 24 2 260 139 24 104 36 163 1 153 34 18 13 5 4 513 502 381 562 554 584 67 607 773 159 203 139 167 4 179 312 86 191 56 309 33 255 45 158 113 30 26 10 134 585 76 428 149 637 5 595 79 163 64 59 56 2 425 1 875 884 2 241 2 661 2 061 152 2 333 1 756 1 032 566 1 967 2 154 3 252 269 63 181 55 182 11 162 24 124 68 41 20 11 904 759 127 571 166 703 24 645 108 270 107 121 54 3 661 2 822 2 016 3 155 3 018 3 863 2 182 3 981 4 500 2 177 1 574 2 951 2 700 10 698 744 184 489 154 762 52 664 129 432 291 103 59 7 599 525 109 363 118 464 15 421 76 200 105 70 35 4 010 252 42 185 57 250 6 224 45 84 41 30 19 7 171 534 146 335 120 418 39 356 70 388 270 86 53 5 012 370 81 252 87 245 9 223 36 169 93 56 30 2 888 196 35 138 50 149 5 134 24 77 41 27 15 2 928 179 32 132 30 275 6 249 47 33 15 12 6 2 242 136 26 96 27 185 2 169 33 26 10 11 5 951 47 6 39 6 85 - 76 17 6 . 2 4 447 27 3 24 5 35 2 30 6 8 4 4 2 400 23 3 20 4 32 . 29 6 6 4 2 2 109 7 2 5 1 9 2 5 3 4 2 2 1 62 3 2 1 6 - 4 3 2 2 - 1 317 16 1 15 2 24 - 23 3 4 2 2 1 22 554 1 358 192 1 029 313 1 294 32 1 180 192 426 180 154 118 62.4 65.1 76.0 62.7 69.6 49.1 65.6 48.1 44.8 81.0 90.0 74.0 77.1 18 175 1 153 178 864 251 1 006 35 914 130 418 184 153 101 640 30 7 20 7 36 1 31 9 25 13 9 4 172 19 5 11 5 5 - 3 2 22 13 7 3 1 296 78 14 55 18 54 2 49 11 22 7 9 11 307 39 12 21 6 16 1 14 1 11 3 7 3 11 743 684 96 529 151 646 15 593 81 215 79 88 58 2 374 295 66 202 57 96 8 81 13 108 49 38 24 3 666 290 47 211 65 220 10 199 23 97 47 30 22 903 152 40 94 28 39 8 29 5 70 44 15 15 830 71 14 49 10 50 7 42 6 59 38 17 6 18 175 1 153 178 864 251 1 006 35 914 130 418 184 153 101 746 47 10 34 8 42 1 38 9 26 11 11 6 2 252 117 20 83 34 114 4 104 18 40 16 18 9 8 903 539 81 412 117 487 10 452 60 175 67 67 48 2 512 170 24 129 39 132 7 112 18 53 26 16 16 1 922 132 18 97 29 118 4 108 14 50 21 18 12 787 55 11 38 13 44 4 39 3 22 12 7 3 246 18 4 14 2 22 21 . 7 4 3 1 147 12 3 8 1 13 2 11 1 7 6 1 - 364 36 4 27 6 26 3 21 7 22 14 6 2 296 27 3 22 2 8 - 8 16 7 6 4 30.5 34.3 83.3 30.9 25.0 26.3 50.0 26.6 33.3 59.1 57.9 68.8 50.0 91.4 88.6 83.3 90.2 91.9 93.4 100.0 93.7 90.0 95.2 94.1 100.0 90.0 98.3 98.7 100.0 98.6 98.3 96.4 100.0 96.4 96.8 98.3 97.1 100.0 96.0 95.8 95.5 100.0 94.9 95.1 94.3 87.5 95.7 81.8 98.1 96.3 100.0 100.0 81.6 84.6 81.8 86.6 80.6 86.1 100.0 86.4 73.7 96.2 95.5 94.7 100.0 48.8 60.4 52.4 64.4 50.0 44.4 57.1 43.8 30.0 61.1 75.0 43.8 37.5 18.2 28.1 28.6 30.4 20.0 18.2 . 19.1 25.0 22.2 33.3 25.0 7.7 9.2 7.7 10.1 3.4 8.7 11.8 8.5 3.6 10.1 12.0 6.3 . 4.9 6.4 2.4 7.9 5.5 4.7 4.5 4.6 9.3 7.3 6.3 10.2 4.4 GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES 55-55 Table 46a. Social Characteristics by Race and Spanish Origin for Census Subdistricts: 1980- Con. [For meaning of symbols, see Introductior . For definitions of terns, see appendixes A and B] St. Croix Island Anna 's Hope Village subdistrict Christiansted subdistrict East End subdistrict Race Spanish Race Spanish Race Spanish Total Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 3 968 2 2 709 247 43 171 62 236 11 214 29 88 36 35 20 187 29 135 42 162 8 147 17 72 33 25 15 242 28 10 12 11 17 17 1 14 10 3 1 79 8 1 6 2 5 5 . - . . - 2 388 151 18 117 29 140 8 125 16 58 23 22 14 1 257 60 14 36 20 74 3 67 12 16 5 10 5 365 19 6 11 4 23 3 19 4 8 2 5 3 143 14 4 8 4 11 3 8 3 3 1 2 1 38 . . . 2 2 1 - . 1 184 5 2 3 . 10 9 1 4 1 3 1 892 41 8 25 16 51 48 8 8 3 5 2 199 11 2 6 5 17 16 4 3 2 1 2 110 3 1 3 9 8 2 - . . _ 583 27 5 19 8 25 24 2 5 1 4 10 355 764 234 462 146 824 104 677 121 554 390 127 69 758 30 5 16 17 39 3 30 26 13 5 2 9 2 086 81 7 66 22 166 2 152 26 41 1 32 12 952 50 7 38 9 71 67 8 8 3 5 2 1 635 104 9 82 22 215 7 197 26 25 10 14 5 2 515 212 55 143 41 202 23 172 27 126 64 47 26 936 110 53 47 18 61 27 33 7 111 94 14 5 1 473 177 98 70 17 70 42 26 1 230 213 13 10 47.6 65.3 88.0 56.3 52.1 40.4 88.5 34.1 28.9 84.3 95.1 58.3 59.4 11.4 12.6 14.7 12.2 12.1 10.8 14.6 10.3 9.1 14.6 16.2 12.2 12.3 11 939 880 244 546 165 925 77 792 128 535 369 115 74 878 31 1 25 15 51 1 36 28 7 . 4 4 2 464 86 7 68 26 184 3 169 21 29 6 14 13 1 149 48 4 38 10 98 2 93 11 14 1 4 11 1 915 105 17 82 22 219 4 206 24 37 7 25 6 3 012 267 53 174 50 255 14 232 25 146 96 38 18 1 151 168 79 78 26 65 20 40 14 132 111 13 13 1 370 175 83 81 16 53 33 16 5 170 148 17 9 46.3 69.3 88.1 61.0 55.8 40.3 87.0 36.4 34.4 83.7 96.2 59.1 54.1 11.2 12.6 14.3 12.3 12.2 10.5 15.1 10.3 9.4 14.0 14.8 12.3 12.2 6 638 728 283 374 129 727 126 550 104 692 557 87 71 4 048 336 137 164 58 335 70 244 43 351 283 42 32 643 60 5 49 17 62 1 57 13 25 8 13 5 129 16 14 3 13 12 3 2 2 . 1 204 18 2 14 8 26 1 23 6 10 5 5 - 41 3 3 3 3 1 2 . 1 1 154 20 3 15 6 15 15 2 9 1 5 3 3 403 276 132 115 41 273 69 187 30 325 274 29 27 925 78 44 29 12 72 24 46 10 109 103 3 4 1 062 102 48 43 10 96 18 70 10 114 99 8 10 351 19 11 8 3 28 6 19 2 23 15 4 4 927 76 28 35 16 65 18 46 7 72 50 14 9 4 590 392 146 210 71 392 56 306 61 341 274 45 39 619 60 5 49 17 67 65 18 21 6 14 5 162 19 18 6 17 16 7 4 3 1 2 187 16 1 13 5 22 22 6 10 2 8 2 59 8 1 6 2 6 6 1 - - - - 149 13 3 8 4 13 13 3 5 1 3 1 3 969 332 141 161 54 325 56 241 43 319 267 31 34 1 043 99 45 45 14 68 16 48 7 95 90 3 8 1 275 119 59 55 13 132 20 98 20 121 113 6 8 413 26 10 15 5 18 2 15 3 25 14 5 7 1 138 82 27 41 20 98 17 73 12 71 45 15 10 Census Subdistricts SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 to 19 years old U.S. Armed Forces Civilian, enrolled in school Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Civilian, not enrolled in school High school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not high school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED Male, 25 years old and over... Elementary. to 4 years 5 to 7 years 8 years -- High school: 1 to 3 years 4 years College: 1 to 3 years 4 or more years Percent high school graduates Median years of school completed— Female, 25 years old and over Elementary: to 4 years 5 to 7 years 8 years High school: 1 to 3 years 4 years College: 1 to 3 years 4 or more years Percent high school graduates Median years of school completed RESIDENCE OUTSIDE THE VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES BETWEEN 1970 AND 1980 Persons 5 years and over Male3 Born in Virgin Islands of the U.S.3 Returned In: 1979 or 1980 1976 to 1978 1975 1970 to 1974 Bom outside Virgin Islands of the U.S.3 Returned or arrived in: 1979 or 1980 1976 to 1978 1975 1970 to 1974 Female3 Born in Virgin Islands of the U.S.3 Returned In: 1979 or 1980 1976 to 1978 1975 1970 to 1974 Born outside Virgin Islands of the U.S.3 Returned or arrived In: 1979 or 1980 1976 to 1978 1975 1970 to 1974 1 Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. 2 Includes persons born in other areas under U.S. jurisdiction. 3 Includes not reported. 55-56 VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS Table 46a. Social Characteristics by Race and Spanish Origin for Census Subdistricts: 1980- Con. Census Subdistricts PLACE OF BIRTH Total persons Born in Virgin Islands of the United States Born in Puerto Rico Born in United States Born abroad of American parents, etc.2 Bom elsewhere Europe West Indies All other countries Place of birth not reported RESIDENCE IN 1975 Persons 5 years and over Same house Different house in Virgin Islands of the U.S Same island Different island Puerto Rico United States Elsewhere Residence in 1975 not reported FERTILITY Women 15 to 24 years Children ever bom Per 1,000 women Women 25 to 34 years Children ever bom Per 1,000 women Women 35 to 44 years Children ever bom Per 1,000 women FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN Families .. - With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Subfamilies With own children under 18 years Married-couple subfamilies With own children under 18 years Mother-child subfamilies Persons under 18 years Percent living with two parents SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL Persons 3 years old and over enrolled in school Prekindergarten Private Kindergarten Private Elementary (1 to 8 years) Private High school (1 to 4 years) Private College Persons 3 years old and over enrolled In school 3 and 4 years old 5 and 6 years old 7 to 13 years old 14 and 15 years old 16 and 17 years old 18 and 19 years old 20 and 21 years old 22 to 24 years old 25 to 34 years old 35 years old and over Percent enrolled In school- 3 and 4 years old 5 and 6 years old 7 to 13 years old 14 and 15 years old 16 and 17 years old 18 and 19 years old 20 and 21 years old 22 to 24 years old 25 to 34 years old [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] St Croix Island Frederiksted subdistrict Northcentral subdistrict Northwest subdistrict Race Spanish Race Spanish Race Spanish Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 3 948 232 3 516 709 5 771 478 5 021 1 304 5 714 463 4 938 577 2 120 58 1 961 371 2 866 129 2 613 615 2 328 59 2 117 238 213 30 140 200 548 85 351 524 231 32 117 216 295 109 167 43 450 200 238 49 472 272 178 38 6 2 4 2 13 3 10 3 19 9 5 3 1 139 28 1 078 63 1 613 33 1 566 38 2 316 45 2 233 44 16 13 3 . 12 10 2 1 25 20 5 1 082 12 1 046 54 1 559 3 1 542 30 2 228 12 2 189 41 41 3 29 9 42 20 22 7 63 13 39 3 175 5 166 30 281 28 243 75 348 46 288 38 3 419 215 3 028 600 5 038 447 4 346 1 162 4 953 438 4 251 501 2 065 67 1 913 310 3 386 236 2 981 820 2 194 183 1 878 247 931 69 798 233 1 164 107 1 006 242 1 788 86 1 601 175 908 66 778 231 1 109 100 958 238 1 715 85 1 532 171 23 3 20 2 55 7 48 4 73 1 69 4 14 - 7 12 20 1 10 19 30 9 14 27 127 61 62 9 156 69 79 21 224 117 96 14 170 13 148 17 126 15 108 8 456 13 440 8 112 5 100 19 186 19 162 52 261 30 222 30 366 16 334 49 521 34 472 135 547 40 470 77 213 6 189 39 262 15 239 93 327 12 292 45 582 375 566 796 503 441 506 689 598 300 621 584 308 28 266 68 465 39 403 95 524 64 437 48 825 38 744 200 1 259 58 1 133 278 1 336 40 1 239 137 2 679 1 357 2 797 2 941 2 708 1 487 2 811 2 926 2 550 625 2 835 2 854 238 16 213 37 374 40 317 90 318 26 277 19 987 43 900 153 1 444 105 1 270 333 1 267 70 1 117 69 4 147 2 688 4 225 4 135 3 861 2 625 4 006 3 700 3 984 2 692 4 032 3 632 815 54 717 150 1 210 118 1 035 283 1 206 122 1 021 117 564 22 513 114 903 63 800 205 904 44 812 88 315 13 283 69 468 28 421 91 508 25 449 50 433 41 369 81 826 95 682 204 827 110 669 83 297 14 269 60 628 47 546 153 591 37 518 58 179 7 161 41 360 22 322 71 365 21 320 38 340 13 307 65 321 15 300 63 305 6 289 27 249 8 226 52 242 13 225 46 262 5 248 26 125 6 111 28 90 6 82 19 118 3 108 9 45 1 40 8 52 3 46 18 39 - 36 3 45 1 40 8 46 2 41 17 36 . 34 3 5 - 4 2 17 2 14 9 6 - 4 2 5 - 4 2 11 1 9 7 3 . 2 2 36 1 32 6 33 1 30 9 31 - 30 1 1 837 47 1 689 358 2 803 156 2 513 590 2 701 80 2 476 256 47.2 51.1 47.2 48.0 66.7 71.2 65.7 66.8 62.9 77.5 61.8 59.8 1 492 39 1 378 248 2 281 176 2 000 456 2 149 80 1 967 190 96 5 86 14 53 1 51 7 61 5 49 10 11 1 10 2 13 1 12 - 24 4 15 7 120 3 108 26 167 6 148 40 175 5 161 13 17 - 16 4 31 1 30 4 25 5 15 5 969 18 901 185 1 484 86 1 329 312 1 405 36 1 306 120 122 3 116 23 235 33 194 35 219 35 165 25 250 6 235 22 463 29 414 89 391 15 359 33 28 3 24 1 81 14 60 10 73 13 50 11 57 7 48 1 114 54 58 8 117 19 92 14 1 492 39 1 378 248 2 281 176 2 000 456 2 149 80 1 967 190 94 5 84 17 73 2 70 12 64 4 54 7 204 7 186 41 269 10 246 55 312 12 284 27 703 13 650 136 1 155 66 1 030 230 1 061 29 979 92 186 2 176 23 320 23 279 74 267 4 253 21 144 2 138 19 223 15 200 51 192 8 178 15 69 4 59 9 90 7 79 18 105 5 96 10 27 - 27 1 24 1 23 4 39 6 30 8 14 - 14 21 7 14 1 26 1 24 2 27 1 26 - 52 17 33 7 53 6 44 6 24 5 18 2 54 28 26 4 30 5 25 2 44.1 71.4 42.9 42.5 24.4 28.6 24.7 21.4 21.2 40.0 19.9 21.9 92.3 77.8 92.5 83.7 91.2 83.3 91.8 87.3 92.0 92.3 91.9 90.0 98.5 92.9 99.2 95.8 98.8 98.5 98.8 98.7 98.2 100.0 98.3 97.9 97.4 100.0 97.8 95.8 97.3 95.8 97.9 93.7 95.7 80.0 96.2 91.3 79.1 40.0 83.6 55.9 80.5 68.2 82.3 69.9 79.3 100.0 80.5 45.5 46.9 66.7 45.0 33.3 49.7 53.8 49.1 36.0 54.4 62.5 56.1 35.7 24.1 - 27.6 3.8 16.3 12.5 17.2 9.8 25.2 42.9 23.3 38.1 8.7 - 9.9 9.4 53.8 6.9 1.8 10.7 2.8 12.2 6.5 5.1 2.0 5.7 - 6.2 19.8 4.7 3.6 5.9 5.6 5.9 6.8 GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES 55-57 Table 46a. Social Characteristics by Race and Spanish Origin for Census Subdistricts: 1980- Con. Census Subdistricts SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 to 19 years old U.S. Armed Forces Civilian, enrolled in school Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Civilian, not enrolled in school High school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not high school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED Male, 25 years old and over Elementary: to 4 years 5 to 7 years 8 years High school: 1 to 3 years 4 years College: 1 to 3 years 4 or more years Percent high school graduates Median years of school completed Female, 25 years old and over Elementary: to 4 years 5 to 7 years 8 years High school: 1 to 3 years 4 years College: 1 to 3 years 4 or more years Percent high school graduates Median years of school completed RESIDENCE OUTSIDE THE VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES BETWEEN 1970 AND 1980 Persons 5 years and over Male3 Born in Virgin Islands of the U.S.3 Returned In: 1979 or 1980 1976 to 1978 1975 1970 to 1974 Born outside Virgin Islands of the U.S.3 Returned or arrived In: 1979 or 1980 1976 to 1978 1975 1970 to 1974 Female3 Born in Virgin Islands of the U.S.3 Returned In: 1979 or 1980 1976 to 1978 1975 1970 to 1974. „ Bom outside Virgin Islands of the U.S.3 Returned or arrived In: 1979 or 1980. 1976 to 1978 1975 1970 to 1974 1 Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. 2 Include: [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] St. Croix Island Frederiksted subdistrict Northcentral subdistrict Northwest subdistrict Race Spanish Race Spanish Race Spanish Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 329 11 296 61 458 35 404 123 435 16 392 61 213 6 197 28 313 22 279 69 297 13 274 25 8 - 7 1 28 3 25 4 22 4 18 1 7 1 5 1 3 2 - 4 . 4 . 198 5 185 26 282 19 252 65 271 9 252 24 116 5 99 33 145 13 125 54 138 3 118 36 25 1 22 5 50 5 43 15 34 2 31 1 12 1 11 3 19 4 14 9 8 2 6 . 3 . 2 1 5 1 4 - 2 . 2 . 10 - 9 1 26 25 6 24 - 23 1 91 4 77 28 95 8 82 39 104 1 87 35 16 . 14 3 21 2 17 11 27 1 21 8 6 1 5 2 7 1 5 3 13 - 12 3 69 3 58 23 67 5 60 25 64 " 54 24 708 77 605 116 1 128 143 926 271 1 154 162 922 122 56 10 42 26 110 11 89 59 87 1 71 26 174 6 161 28 247 16 219 63 265 4 249 30 82 1 80 10 103 6 88 37 124 2 117 11 135 7 125 17 227 11 203 53 170 2 158 12 140 6 128 25 271 23 239 42 271 30 226 19 47 17 29 4 86 28 53 11 96 37 50 13 74 30 40 6 84 48 35 6 141 86 51 11 36.9 68.8 32.6 30.2 39.1 69.2 35.3 21.8 44.0 94.4 35.5 35.2 9.6 15.1 9.3 8.4 10.1 13.5 9.8 8.4 10.7 16.1 9.5 8.5 983 82 851 162 1 289 145 1 084 295 1 269 163 1 043 119 73 7 54 37 129 7 110 71 96 4 79 25 266 4 253 28 268 17 243 65 294 8 272 23 124 11 106 23 118 7 100 36 131 2 125 9 174 3 161 30 264 9 247 45 211 5 196 22 192 12 173 31 326 32 283 53 322 37 270 25 57 9 46 7 107 37 63 18 89 33 52 6 97 36 58 6 77 36 38 7 126 74 49 9 35.2 69.5 32.5 27.2 39.6 72.4 35.4 26.4 42.3 88.3 35.6 33.6 9.4 14.4 9.2 8.7 10.3 13.1 9.9 8.3 10.6 15.1 9.7 9.3 525 97 396 89 503 102 380 73 1 344 182 1 110 114 240 45 178 42 221 49 162 33 604 88 494 62 56 4 51 9 45 2 40 8 90 5 80 15 13 1 12 2 5 5 _ 19 _ 17 4 15 2 13 2 19 1 17 4 38 3 34 6 6 6 2 2 2 - 5 4 1 16 1 14 3 13 11 2 23 2 20 2 184 41 127 33 176 47 122 25 514 83 414 47 43 12 27 5 48 9 36 11 133 32 101 11 65 15 44 11 55 22 31 8 148 28 111 13 19 2 17 3 25 5 20 3 66 3 61 4 44 11 30 9 45 10 33 2 161 20 135 17 285 52 218 47 282 53 218 40 740 94 616 52 65 6 56 16 45 4 38 11 65 6 52 13 10 9 _ 15 2 11 4 13 2 9 3 18 3 15 8 14 14 2 24 2 22 2 8 8 3 - . 6 - 2 4 23 3 18 5 11 1 9 3 21 2 18 4 220 46 162 31 237 49 180 29 675 88 564 39 59 18 39 6 61 11 46 8 153 34 117 6 73 17 51 10 88 28 58 12 195 31 158 15 16 4 12 3 23 3 19 3 100 5 93 6 66 7 54 12 58 6 52 3 222 18 191 11 ersons borr in other areas under J.S. jurisdiction. 3 Inc udes not reported. i 55-58 VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS Table 46a. Social Characteristics by Race and Spanish Origin for Census Subdistricts: 1980- Con. Census Subdistricts PLACE OF BIRTH Total persons Born in Virgin Islands of the United States Born in Puerto Rico Born in United States Born abroad of American parents, etc.2 Bom elsewhere Europe West Indies All other countries Place of birth not reported RESIDENCE IN 1975 Persons 5 years and over Same house Different house in Virgin Islands of the U.S Same island Different island Puerto Rico - United States — Elsewhere Residence in 1975 not reported FERTILITY Women 15 to 24 years - Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 25 to 34 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 35 to 44 years Children ever bom Per 1,000 women FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN Families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Subfamilies With own children under 18 years Married-couple subfamilies With own children under 18 years Mother-child subfamilies Persons under 18 years Percent living with two parents SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL Persons 3 years old and over enrolled in school Prekindergarten Private Kindergarten Private Elementary (1 to 8 years) Private High school (1 to 4 years) Private College Persons 3 years old and over enrolled In school. 3 and 4 years old 5 and 6 years old 7 to 13 years old 14 and 15 years old 16 and 17 years old 18 and 19 years old 20 and 21 years old 22 to 24 years old 25 to 34 years old 35 years old and over Percent enrolled In school- 3 and 4 years old 5 and 6 years old 7 to 13 years old 14 and 15 years old 16 and 17 years old 18 and 19 years old 20 and 21 years old 22 to 24 years old 25 to 34 years old [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] St Croix Island Sion Farm subdistrict Southcentral subdistrict Southwest subdistrict Race Spanish Race Spanish Race Spanish Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin' 12 563 2 025 9 053 3 225 6 314 612 5 181 1 684 7 067 482 6 171 2 115 5 561 333 4 518 1 596 2 419 101 2 084 785 3 563 134 3 232 1 152 1 037 209 389 986 593 75 375 567 732 71 537 715 1 664 1 073 513 266 508 342 139 48 477 166 285 97 20 6 12 2 16 4 12 . 12 2 10 1 3 507 238 3 124 216 2 112 61 1 966 103 2 051 83 1 921 76 130 115 13 13 29 18 11 1 23 17 6 2 3 165 40 3 040 163 2 014 17 1 929 93 1 927 26 1 863 65 212 83 71 40 69 26 26 9 101 40 52 9 774 166 497 159 666 29 605 181 232 26 186 74 11 244 1 908 8 000 2 853 5 391 550 4 394 1 422 6 114 430 5 328 1 820 6 338 782 4 710 1 828 2 578 164 2 192 800 3 508 198 3 071 1 159 2 903 329 2 268 645 1 643 164 1 355 369 1 871 99 1 695 510 2 848 325 2 217 637 1 603 157 1 323 367 1 824 99 1 648 501 55 4 51 8 40 7 32 2 47 47 9 94 37 23 72 55 12 26 52 43 4 33 41 763 543 190 117 234 154 60 25 239 89 144 46 556 89 438 58 310 25 272 33 251 17 224 13 590 128 371 133 571 31 489 143 202 23 161 51 1 053 139 799 285 621 46 516 181 630 42 549 200 410 33 343 128 410 19 357 164 318 20 271 153 389 237 429 449 660 413 692 906 505 476 494 765 1 048 205 710 288 472 58 384 111 583 42 506 172 2 327 212 1 790 712 1 389 95 1 210 342 1 613 68 1 444 499 2 220 1 034 2 521 2 472 2 943 1 638 3 151 3 081 2 767 1 619 2 854 2 901 907 152 659 207 385 52 302 93 455 45 383 129 3 075 286 2 467 722 1 644 132 1 386 439 1 755 105 1 568 487 3 390 1 882 3 744 3 488 4 270 2 538 4 589 4 720 3 857 2 333 4 094 3 775 2 769 513 1 941 723 1 273 157 1 010 356 1 487 117 1 292 473 1 922 238 1 482 500 986 101 807 268 1 131 69 1 004 345 916 98 716 269 572 43 487 165 645 33 581 222 1 859 417 1 204 515 858 137 640 238 1 028 83 885 344 1 253 179 921 358 664 85 520 175 795 50 699 255 658 82 496 206 412 38 341 110 492 26 439 177 775 61 648 173 334 11 303 96 366 28 325 101 586 41 501 119 269 9 245 76 287 18 259 77 220 13 189 53 133 3 123 42 127 6 118 36 111 7 97 22 55 3 48 10 75 8 62 21 99 5 90 19 50 3 44 7 63 6 52 15 30 6 21 10 12 1 9 5 19 4 15 9 18 4 14 7 7 1 5 1 7 2 5 3 78 1 75 10 43 2 39 6 52 2 46 11 5 488 491 4 357 1 431 3 160 219 2 719 815 3 487 167 3 116 1 021 62.0 74.9 59.5 67.4 63.8 82.6 62.3 60.1 67.6 68.9 67.1 68.9 4 572 414 3 650 1 102 2 337 180 2 005 542 2 767 131 2 470 758 145 11 120 35 82 7 72 32 112 5 98 38 45 9 30 11 12 5 6 5 21 5 13 8 285 29 217 77 172 13 147 44 223 12 192 80 90 15 62 24 29 8 20 2 49 6 39 16 2 944 234 2 365 766 1 548 99 1 352 378 1 848 83 1 658 535 706 111 531 152 254 69 172 39 339 43 272 81 995 102 805 192 461 47 380 74 499 23 451 92 262 70 165 51 95 35 53 14 103 14 83 22 203 38 143 32 74 14 54 14 85 8 71 13 4 572 414 3 650 1 102 2 337 180 2 005 542 2 767 131 2 470 758 178 16 146 45 90 10 77 32 132 8 112 45 537 42 422 139 291 13 261 74 368 20 321 114 2 223 191 1 782 573 1 181 80 1 031 274 1 379 66 1 235 406 673 61 537 156 336 31 278 78 375 9 350 89 518 53 407 118 256 27 208 50 289 11 260 64 206 18 169 39 83 5 70 13 113 9 97 24 63 6 51 10 22 4 16 5 24 1 22 3 28 8 18 5 16 3 12 6 10 1 7 3 77 10 63 6 29 2 27 5 42 4 36 6 69 9 55 11 33 5 25 5 35 2 30 4 33.7 40.0 33.8 32.4 24.5 43.5 23.8 30.8 33.7 42.1 32.7 34.9 92.1 82.4 93.4 88.0 87.9 100.0 87.0 86.0 92.5 100.0 91.7 87.0 98.1 97.4 98.2 98.6 98.3 100.0 98.1 99.6 98.4 100.0 98.2 99.3 96.0 98.4 96.2 94.0 93.3 96.9 93.3 86.7 96.4 69.2 97.2 90.8 83.7 81.5 85.0 76.6 74.2 84.4 73.5 49.0 83.8 68.8 85.2 72.7 46.9 41.9 49.9 32.0 39.5 33.3 42.2 22.0 52.1 56.3 51.9 32.9 18.2 13.0 20.3 10.2 11.1 20.0 10.5 6.0 13.2 5.9 14.2 4.6 6.2 8.1 6.1 3.9 6.1 23.1 5.5 6.8 4.5 5.6 3.8 3.1 4.2 2.6 5.2 1.2 3.3 1.9 3.9 2.3 4.2 5.6 4.1 1.9 GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES 55-59 Table 46a. Social Characteristics by Race and Spanish Origin for Census Subdistricts: 1980- Con. [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] Census Subdistricts SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 to 19 years old U.S. Armed Forces Civilian, enrolled in school Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Civilian, not enrolled in school High school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not high school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED Male, 25 years old and over Elementary: to 4 years 5 to 7 years 8 years High school: 1 to 3 years 4 years College: 1 to 3 years.. 4 or more years Percent high school graduates Median years of school completed Female, 25 years old and over... Elementary: to 4 years 5 to 7 years 8 years High school: 1 to 3 years 4 years College: 1 to 3 years 4 or more years Percent high school graduates Median years of school completed RESIDENCE OUTSIDE THE VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES BETWEEN 1970 AND 1980 Persons 5 years and over Male3 Born in Virgin Islands of the U.S.3 Returned In: 1979 or 1980 1976 to 1978 1975 1970 to 1974 Born outside Virgin Islands of the U.S.3 Returned or arrived In: 1979 or 1980 1976 to 1978 1975 1970 to 1974 Female3 Born in Virgin Islands of the U.S.3 Returned In: 1979 or 1980 1976 to 1978 1975 1970 to 1974 Bom outside Virgin Islands of the U.S.3 Returned or arrived in: 1979 or 1980 1976 to 1978 1975 1970 to 1974 1 Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. 2 Includes St. Croix Island Sion Farm subdistrict Southcentral subdistrict Southwest subdistrict Race Spanish Race Spanish Race Spanish Total While Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 1 058 108 818 276 555 47 449 161 562 32 492 161 . - . . 2 2 . . . . - 724 71 576 157 339 32 278 63 402 20 357 88 64 10 48 12 40 4 31 9 21 . 20 4 16 2 14 3 15 1 12 3 21 3 18 4 644 59 514 142 284 27 235 51 360 17 319 80 334 37 242 119 214 15 169 98 160 12 135 73 106 21 79 20 55 3 44 12 45 4 38 13 40 12 25 8 16 1 12 3 20 2 18 5 7 1 6 . 9 9 . 9 . 9 1 59 8 48 12 30 2 23 9 16 2 11 7 228 16 163 99 159 12 125 86 115 8 97 60 36 3 24 15 33 4 25 22 35 3 25 16 36 3 22 18 16 15 5 20 - 19 11 156 10 117 66 110 8 85 59 60 5 53 33 2 658 657 1 683 669 1 200 174 914 321 1 365 125 1 163 409 140 13 83 81 135 7 106 83 148 12 119 78 434 17 349 129 361 8 330 90 317 7 296 88 245 11 199 65 121 5 104 30 148 4 138 53 345 39 270 99 169 11 136 54 245 12 215 76 759 163 517 190 232 46 171 36 302 29 260 79 253 133 106 41 78 31 41 14 94 19 72 20 482 281 159 64 104 66 26 14 111 42 63 15 56.2 87.8 46.5 44.1 34.5 82.2 26.0 19.9 37.1 72.0 34.0 27.9 12.2 14.8 11.1 10.8 8.9 14.3 8.2 7.6 9.7 12.9 9.3 8.7 3 178 689 2 127 776 1 285 171 1 013 317 1 595 139 1 366 449 195 20 107 114 152 13 109 89 144 12 120 77 558 24 460 147 396 6 362 97 383 12 356 105 302 12 253 85 145 11 121 38 169 5 150 51 450 41 353 113 181 6 161 38 274 16 245 75 899 196 633 184 261 60 192 32 344 25 299 78 325 150 149 57 72 34 34 13 136 28 100 36 449 246 172 76 78 41 34 10 145 41 96 27 52.6 85.9 44.9 40.9 32.0 78.9 25.7 17.4 39.2 67.6 36.2 31.4 12.1 14.0 10.9 9.7 8.7 12.8 8.3 7.3 10.0 13.0 9.6 8.8 2 100 651 1 237 468 1 171 335 714 236 848 148 646 192 1 007 331 564 230 594 171 355 125 360 67 272 73 136 18 91 52 101 2 81 30 68 - 66 16 34 7 20 15 11 7 4 16 . 16 3 38 3 30 11 24 1 20 8 16 - 14 6 12 1 7 3 1 1 1 7 . 7 - 29 4 21 12 10 1 9 3 19 - 19 4 870 312 473 177 493 169 274 95 292 67 206 57 248 125 99 45 110 47 52 19 84 15 64 18 271 116 135 48 120 36 75 25 91 29 54 19 108 21 83 20 33 8 22 8 30 8 22 4 212 46 135 55 174 70 96 23 78 13 59 15 1 093 320 673 238 577 164 359 111 488 81 374 119 141 9 108 54 58 6 40 21 97 5 86 28 52 5 36 23 16 1 13 3 16 1 15 1 26 - 21 11 19 1 11 9 38 2 30 20 15 . 14 1 6 2 4 3 10 - 10 2 31 4 24 12 6 1 3 2 26 2 24 4 951 310 565 184 519 158 319 90 391 76 288 91 248 116 112 41 140 48 80 29 120 32 84 33 306 122 164 64 137 46 79 22 104 22 71 22 113 19 86 20 46 8 31 13 46 5 39 5 250 45 180 55 184 53 121 23 107 16 81 27 arsons borr i in other areas under U.S. jurisdic tion. 3 Inc udes not reported. 55-60 VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS Table 46a. Social Characteristics by Race and Spanish Origin for Census Subdistricts: 1980- Con. Census Subdistricts PLACE OF BIRTH Total persons Born in Virgin Islands of the United States Born in Puerto Rico Born in United States Born abroad of American parents, etc.2 Born elsewhere Europe West Indies All other countries Place of birth not reported RESIDENCE IN 1975 Persons 5 years and over Same house Different house in Virgin Islands of the U.S. Same island Different island Puerto Rico United States Elsewhere Residence in 1975 not reported FERTILITY Women 15 to 24 years - Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 25 to 34 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 35 to 44 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN Families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Subfamilies With own children under 18 years Married-couple subfamilies With own children under 18 years Mother-child subfamilies Persons under 18 years Percent living with two parents SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL Persons 3 years old and over enrolled In school Prekindergarten Private Kindergarten Private Elementary (1 to 8 years) Private High school (1 to 4 years) Private College Persons 3 years old and over enrolled in school 3 and 4 years old 5 and 6 years old 7 to 13 years old 14 and 15 years old 16 and 17 years old 18 and 19 years old 20 and 21 years old. 22 to 24 years old. 25 to 34 years old 35 years old and over Percent enrolled In school- 3 and 4 years old 5 and 6 years old 7 to 13 years old 14 and 15 years old 16 and 17 years old 18 and 19 years old 20 and 21 years old 22 to 24 years old 25 to 34 years old [For meaning of symbols, see Introductior . For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] St. John Island Central subdistrict Coral Bay subdistrict Cruz Bay subdistrict Race Spanish Race Spanish Race Spanish Total Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin' Total White Black origin' 2 472 246 145 99 2 256 52 201 2 1 928 431 1 476 52 1 064 73 8 173 167 801 17 779 20 34 1 1 2 . 31 7 19 22 569 133 123 45 14 371 319 52 1 14 6 2 1 - 4 4 619 23 8 15 12 579 39 529 4 31 4 4 2 . 24 24 . 558 14 - 12 12 531 523 2 30 5 4 1 - 24 15 6 2 172 10 3 20 8 142 45 97 5 2 252 231 139 242 191 1 741 410 1 313 47 1 176 86 34 156 139 915 99 804 24 478 43 19 31 27 397 71 325 18 407 32 16 27 23 344 55 289 16 71 11 3 4 4 53 16 36 2 331 86 78 '.'.'. 27 Z 12 211 185 26 2 115 9 5 7 4 94 18 72 151 7 3 21 9 123 37 86 2 207 22 14 24 20 159 26 132 4 56 3 1 10 9 43 1 42 2 271 136 71 417 450 270 38 318 500 217 24 20 17 10 169 65 102 2 339 19 12 23 22 282 31 249 2 1 562 792 600 1 353 2 200 1 669 477 2 441 1 000 166 18 12 14 12 134 33 99 2 575 57 25 49 48 469 39 426 4 3 464 3 167 2 083 3 500 4 000 3 500 1 182 4 303 2 000 518 50 36 14 53 12 41 403 110 289 8 300 26 16 10 26 3 23 244 38 204 5 160 18 11 7 10 1 9 129 19 108 3 374 42 32 10 34 11 23 288 89 196 8 205 20 13 7 16 3 13 166 23 141 5 120 15 10 5 6 1 5 97 14 81 3 110 5 2 3 15 15 89 16 72 - 77 4 1 3 7 7 65 14 51 - 34 3 1 2 3 3 27 5 22 . 23 - - 1 1 22 2 19 - 22 - 1 1 21 2 18 - 4 - - . - 4 3 . 3 - . . . 3 2 - 17 - - 1 1 16 2 14 - 915 74 23 80 69 744 64 672 28 59.3 67.6 78.3 46.3 46.4 59.8 51.6 60.1 60.7 755 64 18 73 64 602 52 545 24 37 4 2 - 31 4 25 - 12 2 1 - 8 2 4 - 58 9 3 5 4 43 3 40 3 7 3 1 - - 4 2 2 - 454 36 10 48 43 361 26 333 18 38 6 5 6 4 26 8 17 - 169 12 3 14 13 140 11 128 1 20 2 2 . . 18 8 9 - 37 3 - 6 4 27 8 19 2 755 64 18 73 64 602 52 545 24 40 6 2 1 1 31 6 24 . 86 8 4 7 6 69 3 65 4 357 31 8 38 33 282 22 259 14 122 12 2 8 8 99 8 90 4 82 5 2 11 10 64 4 59 - 34 - 3 3 30 1 29 . 5 - - - 5 5 10 2 - 1 1 7 2 5 2 8 - 1 . 7 3 4 - 11 - 3 2 8 3 5 - 47.1 66.7 50.0 100.0 100.0 42.5 54.5 40.0 94.5 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 93.2 50.0 97.0 100.0 97.8 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 97.2 91.7 97.7 100.0 93.1 80.0 66.7 100.0 100.0 94.3 100.0 93.8 100.0 75.9 100.0 100.0 84.6 83.3 72.7 80.0 72.8 - 47.9 - 33.3 37.5 53.6 25.0 55.8 . 9.8 - - . 11.4 13.5 - 8.5 12.5 - 6.7 7.7 8.0 8.0 8.3 33.3 1.8 - 2.4 2.0 2.7 1.7 - GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES 55-61 Table 46a. Social Characteristics by Race and Spanish Origin for Census Subdistricts: 1980- Con. Census Subdistricts SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 to 19 years old - U.S. Armed Forces - Civilian, enrolled in school Employed Unemployed Not in labor force - . Civilian, not enrolled in school High school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not high school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED Male, 25 years old and over Elementary: to 4 years 5 to 7 years 8 years — High school: 1 to 3 years 4 years College: 1 to 3 years— 4 or more years Percent high school graduates Median years of school completed Female, 25 years old and over Elementary: to 4 years 5 to 7 years 8 years High school: 1 to 3 years 4 years College: 1 to 3 years... 4 or more years Percent high school graduates Median years of school completed RESIDENCE OUTSIDE THE VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES BETWEEN 1970 AND 1980 Persons 5 years and over Male3 Bom in Virgin Islands of the U.S.3 Returned In: 1979 or 1980 1976 to 1978 1975 1970 to 1974 Born outside Virgin Islands of the U.S.3 Returned or arrived In: 1979 or 1980 1976 to 1978 „ 1975 1970 to 1974 Female3 Bom in Virgin Islands of the U.S.3 Returned In: 1979 or 1980 1976 to 1978 1975 1970 to 1974 Born outside Virgin Islands of the U.S.3 Returned or arrived In: 1979 or 1980 1976 to 1978 1975 1970 to 1974 [For meaning of symbols, see Introductior . For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] St John Island Central subdistrict Coral Bay subdistrict Cruz Bay subdistrict Race Spanish Race Spanish Race Spanish Total Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 179 10 5 22 20 144 9 133 2 116 5 2 '.'.'. 14 13 94 5 88 . 20 1 1 - - 19 . 19 - 3 . - . . 3 - 3 . 93 4 1 14 13 72 5 66 . 63 5 3 8 7 50 4 45 2 24 4 3 1 . 19 3 15 . 16 1 3 2 1 ... 12 1 3 9 1 - 7 1 1 . 6 - 5 . 39 1 7 7 31 1 30 2 23 1 - 4 4 18 1 17 . 2 . - 1 1 1 - 1 . 14 - 2 2 12 " 12 2 673 84 62 73 47 504 151 349 10 27 1 1 - - 26 1 25 . 130 13 2 23 23 92 3 89 2 46 5 . 4 4 37 2 35 . 93 1 1 6 5 86 12 74 5 141 12 12 10 7 117 26 90 2 82 18 14 14 4 47 29 17 1 154 34 32 16 4 99 78 19 - 56.0 76.2 93.5 54.8 31.9 52.2 88.1 36.1 30.0 12.3 14.8 16.1 12.4 8.1 12.1 16.1 9.9 10.5 644 64 45 75 60 493 181 306 5 20 - . . . 20 . 20 - 111 10 1 21 21 80 1 79 . 52 . 12 12 39 3 35 1 76 2 . 6 6 68 6 62 1 157 20 14 8 7 125 41 81 2 77 11 11 8 6 56 40 15 1 151 21 19 20 8 105 90 14 . 59.8 81.3 97.8 48.0 35.0 58.0 94.5 35.9 60.0 12.4 13.0 14.8 10.8 8.8 12.3 16.0 9.7 12.3 687 120 107 58 31 496 267 221 4 323 62 56 29 16 ... 227 120 104 1 43 6 3 7 7 30 1 29 - 5 1 1 1 1 3 . 3 17 4 1 3 3 10 - 10 . 3 - . - . 3 1 2 - 18 1 1 3 3 14 - 14 - 280 56 53 22 9 197 119 75 1 124 30 28 10 3 82 60 20 1 85 14 13 4 1 64 33 31 . 14 3 3 1 1 10 9 1 - 49 8 8 7 4 34 15 18 - 364 58 51 29 15 269 147 117 3 44 1 1 8 7 32 - 30 1 16 1 1 4 3 8 . 8 . 14 . . 1 1 13 . 12 1 3 . . . . 3 - 3 - 10 . . 3 3 7 - 6 - 320 57 50 21 8 237 147 87 2 110 24 22 8 1 77 58 17 1 126 19 15 5 3 99 57 42 - 18 2 2 . - 16 10 6 1 : 61 12 11 8 4 40 20 19 - lersons born in other areas under U.S. juri sdiction. 1 Includes not reported. i 55-62 VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS I Table 46a. Social Characteristics by Race and Spanish Origin for Census Subdistricts: 1980- Con. Census Subdistricts PLACE OF BIRTH Total persons - Born in Virgin Islands of the United States Born in Puerto Rico Born in United States — Born abroad of American parents, etc.2 Bom elsewhere Europe West Indies All other countries Place of birth not reported RESIDENCE IN 1975 Persons 5 years and over Same house Different house in Virgin Islands of the U.S Same island Different island Puerto Rico United States Elsewhere Residence in 1975 not reported FERTILITY Women 15 to 24 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 25 to 34 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Wcmen 35 to 44 years Children ever bom Per 1,000 women FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN Families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Subfamilies With own children under 18 years Married-couple subfamilies With own children under 18 years Mother-child subfamilies Persons under 18 years Percent living with two parents SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL Persons 3 years old and over enrolled In school Prekindergarten Private Kindergarten Private Elementary (1 to 8 years) Private High school (1 to 4 years) Private College Persons 3 years old and over enrolled In school— 3 and 4 years old 5 and 6 years old 7 to 13 years old 14 and 15 years old 16 and 17 years old 18 and 19 years old 20 and 21 years old _._ 22 to 24 years old 25 to 34 years old... 35 years old and over Percent enrolled In school- 3 and 4 years old 5 and 6 years old 7 to 13 years old 14 and 15 years old 16 and 17 years old 18 and 19 years old 20 and 21 years old 22 to 24 years old 25 to 34 years old [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] St John Island St. Thomas Island East End subdistrict Charlotte Amalie subdistrict East End subdistrict Race Spanish Race Spanish Race Spanish Total White Black origin 1 Total Total White Black origin' Total White Black origin' 42 23 19 44 372 19 304 1 881 16 681 1 117 4 722 974 3 621 170 17 1 16 - 20 149 8 788 500 7 998 427 1 850 79 1 722 69 - - - 1 150 525 154 230 385 66 25 36 37 20 19 1 . 5 789 1 644 881 711 74 814 657 151 22 3 2 1 - 147 54 15 39 3 19 9 10 1 2 1 1 . 14 861 7 383 253 6 910 172 1 623 82 1 493 32 1 1 - 427 103 74 27 3 53 51 1 - 1 1 - 13 521 6 935 92 6 694 152 1 515 7 1 470 24 . . - 913 345 87 189 17 55 24 22 8 - " " 2 276 910 78 793 56 350 122 209 9 38 21 17 39 933 17 364 1 782 14 929 1 002 4 278 926 3 246 148 19 7 12 - 22 574 9 556 757 8 435 556 2 407 255 2 095 76 7 6 1 9 558 4 336 291 3 903 265 865 215 626 32 4 3 1 9 196 4 162 280 3 747 249 805 209 575 30 3 3 . 362 174 11 156 16 60 6 51 2 - . 133 57 26 17 43 7 3 3 4 7 6 1 . 2 955 934 543 364 47 413 335 76 12 5 2 3 - 2 774 1 632 97 1 471 39 280 21 254 12 - " 1 939 849 68 739 52 306 97 192 12 2 2 4 256 1 866 152 1 648 109 475 75 394 14 - - 1 847 856 32 795 61 172 6 162 3 - - - 434 459 211 482 560 362 80 411 214 7 4 3 - 3 769 1 538 200 1 276 79 411 143 260 14 15 3 12 - 7 504 3 267 187 2 988 134 661 80 568 24 2 143 750 4 000 1 991 2 124 935 2 342 1 696 1 608 559 2 185 1 714 - - 3 149 1 208 149 1 020 75 363 96 256 16 - . . 10 458 4 158 267 3 737 238 1 149 124 995 37 3 321 3 442 1 792 3 664 3 173 3 165 1 292 3 887 2 313 12 9 639 4 158 443 3 569 253 1 007 261 727 34 4 . 6 388 2 643 190 2 368 142 667 107 544 21 3 2 897 1 225 83 1 094 72 308 46 253 11 10 6 067 2 420 339 1 987 151 735 205 519 26 3 3 965 1 536 137 1 343 79 486 74 402 15 2 1 975 785 65 686 37 244 36 201 8 1 2 955 1 447 74 1 331 83 208 41 160 6 1 2 110 976 45 907 56 149 25 119 4 1 784 374 16 347 30 51 8 42 2 - 559 261 17 240 15 73 4 68 2 - 510 239 13 224 12 69 3 65 2 - ... 122 55 8 44 6 16 2 14 . - 73 33 4 28 3 12 1 11 . - 404 193 7 185 9 51 2 48 2 17 4 13 18 327 7 672 385 6 987 420 1 870 170 1 630 66 64.7 75.0 61.5 56.6 52.4 69.6 51.3 48.8 67.4 72.9 66.9 57.6 16 5 11 16 004 6 641 331 6 074 330 1 617 146 1 416 53 2 2 - 793 334 21 294 19 61 8 50 4 2 2 - 315 106 16 82 9 33 7 25 3 1 1 - 993 411 16 374 29 139 9 123 1 - - - 266 78 7 62 5 51 6 41 1 9 1 8 . 9 628 3 989 183 3 667 204 964 84 848 31 - - . 1 575 492 119 355 43 186 63 118 12 3 1 2 - 3 440 1 324 73 1 208 55 367 29 327 15 - - . 496 128 39 85 6 57 25 29 5 1 1 - 1 150 583 38 531 23 86 16 68 2 16 5 11 . 16 004 6 641 331 6 074 330 1 617 146 1 416 53 2 2 868 364 20 327 18 88 10 72 4 2 2 - 1 604 697 32 628 51 171 14 151 3 6 1 5 7 579 3 052 151 2 798 158 767 75 667 29 3 3 - 2 233 883 49 808 37 243 17 218 4 2 1 1 - 1 680 671 30 618 31 163 11 144 4 1 1 - 741 338 25 298 14 82 5 76 5 - - - 313 175 10 163 8 24 3 21 1 - - . 239 137 3 130 4 18 2 16 - - - 423 186 5 175 6 32 6 25 1 324 138 6 129 3 29 3 26 2 100.0 100.0 . 49.6 48.2 45.5 48.1 45.0 53.0 76.9 50.0 44.4 100.0 100.0 - 95.1 93.8 88.9 93.9 96.2 94.0 100.0 93.8 75.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 - 97.7 96.8 96.2 96.9 96.3 97.2 97.4 97.1 100.0 100.0 100.0 . 94.3 92.0 92.5 92.0 92.5 96.0 94.4 96.5 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 81.0 76.6 75.0 77.3 64.6 80.7 84.6 79.6 57.1 100.0 100.0 48.1 47.5 43.1 48.2 30.4 47.7 27.8 49.7 71.4 - - 24.0 28.3 15.9 30.5 19.0 18.2 13.6 19.3 20.0 - - . 13.1 16.5 3.0 18.8 7.5 9.3 3.7 11.8 . - - - 6.1 6.4 1.2 7.3 3.9 4.2 2.5 4.9 4.3 GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES 55-63 Table 46a. Social Characteristics by Race and Spanish Origin for Census Subdistricts: 1980- Con. Census Subdistricts SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 to 19 years old U.S. Armed Forces Civilian, enrolled in school Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Civilian, not enrolled in school ... High school graduate , Employed Unemployed Not in labor force , Not high school graduate Employed Unemployed , Not in labor force YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED Male, 25 years old and over Elementary: to 4 years 5 to 7 years 8 years High school: 1 to 3 years 4 years College: 1 to 3 years 4 or more years ... Percent high school graduates Median years of school completed Female, 25 years old and over Elementary: to 4 years 5 to 7 years 8 years High school: 1 to 3 years 4 years College: 1 to 3 years 4 or more years Percent high school graduates Median years of school completed RESIDENCE OUTSIDE THE VIRGIN ISLANDS Ol THE UNITED STATES BETWEEN 1970 AND 1980 Persons 5 years and over Male3 Bom in Virgin Islands of the U.S.3 Returned In: 1979 or 1980 1976 to 1978 1975 1970 to 1974 Born outside Virgin Islands of the U.S.3 Returned or arrived In: 1979 or 1980 1976 to 1978 1975 1970 to 1974 Female3 Bom in Virgin Islands of the U.S.3 Returned In: 1979 or 1980 1976 to 1978 1975 1970 to 1974 Bom outside Virgin Islands of the U.S.3 Returned or arrived In: 1979 or 1980- 1976 to 1978 1975 1970 to 1974 1 Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. [For meaning of symbols, see Introductior . For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] St John Island St. Thomas Island East End subdistrict Total Charlotte Amalie subdistrict East End subdistrict Total Race Spanish origin 1 Total Race Spanish origin 1 Total Race Spanish origin 1 White Black White Black White Black IRCE 3 3 3 12 2 2 3 5 83.3 14.7 12 1 4 2 5 91.7 14.0 13 5 5 2 3 8 3 3 5 1 3 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 10 2 2 2 3 5 100.0 15.5 7.0 8 4 1 2 2 2 4 1 100.0 75.0 15.5 12.5 9 4 5 5 2 3 4 4 3 3 4 1 1 3 1 - 3 615 12 2 414 346 66 2 002 1 189 426 237 29 160 763 253 72 438 9 813 460 2 362 592 1 284 2 454 1 002 1 659 52.1 12.1 11 562 497 2 704 709 1 472 3 264 1 340 1 576 53.5 12.1 9 111 4 190 666 165 208 52 199 3 520 1 103 1 274 307 743 4 921 705 180 242 56 194 4 213 1 227 1 568 390 967 1 587 11 1 003 167 30 806 573 172 80 12 80 401 131 32 238 4 334 268 1 297 291 665 1 030 326 457 41.8 10.1 5 141 331 1 510 381 757 1 306 420 436 42.1 10.2 3 888 1 780 290 64 98 20 84 1 489 505 549 121 271 2 108 337 76 123 33 86 1 771 544 641 170 383 98 1 417 2 8 55 911 12 147 1 27 42 737 41 498 21 140 15 59 1 11 5 70 20 358 12 110 1 30 7 218 666 3 499 28 227 58 1 204 31 248 64 573 149 835 116 198 220 214 72.8 35.6 13.1 9.3 610 4 351 42 273 51 1 423 24 337 38 693 166 1 090 114 298 175 237 74.6 37.3 12.9 9.5 788 2 931 411 1 280 17 263 1 59 6 90 5 15 4 78 394 1 016 186 292 131 397 30 88 41 208 377 1 651 15 313 3 70 5 117 3 29 4 78 362 1 338 169 344 112 511 23 143 55 312 94 45 9 1 35 49 13 9 4 36 18 2 16 261 35 44 16 52 66 21 27 43.7 10.5 295 35 48 25 44 84 37 22 48.5 11.7 216 110 13 4 3 3 3 97 27 32 4 26 106 18 6 6 1 3 88 24 29 7 25 374 245 27 5 213 129 65 36 3 26 64 27 4 33 1 145 44 268 83 140 256 109 245 53.3 12.1 1 209 28 243 65 124 366 155 228 62.0 12.4 1 061 479 54 12 16 6 12 425 122 155 41 85 582 58 20 16 3 13 524 163 196 53 98 31 16 4 2 10 15 11 11 4 3 1 331 2 5 4 7 60 71 182 94.6 16.2 379 4 1 4 5 94 97 174 96.3 15.3 456 212 5 1 1 2 207 54 83 16 46 244 3 1 2 241 81 94 21 39 334 220 22 3 195 114 54 25 3 26 60 24 4 32 791 41 256 76 130 190 38 60 36.4 9.4 802 24 238 60 117 257 53 53 45.3 11.0 585 258 47 11 16 5 8 211 66 72 23 36 327 55 19 14 3 13 272 78 100 29 57 14 9 9 5 3 1 2 2 1 1 43 2 10 6 7 7 4 7 41.9 9.7 46 4 5 1 6 13 10 7 65.2 12.5 35 13 2 1 1 11 5 5 1 22 6 3 3 16 6 9 1 NDSOF \ND 8 Includes parsons born in other areas unci 3r U.S. iuri .diction. 1 Includes not reported. 55-64 VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS Table 46a. Social Characteristics by Race and Spanish Origin for Census Subdistricts: 1980- Con. Census Subdistricts PLACE OF BIRTH Total persons Born in Virgin Islands of the United States Bom in Puerto Rico Bom in United States Bom abroad of American parents, etc.2 Bom elsewhere Europe West Indies All other countries Place of birth not reported RESIDENCE IN 1975 Persons 5 years and over Same house Different house in Virgin Islands of the U.S Same island Different island Puerto Rico United States - Elsewhere Residence in 1975 not reported FERTILITY Women 15 to 24 years Children ever bom Per 1,000 women Women 25 to 34 years Children ever bom Per 1,000 women Women 35 to 44 years Children ever bom Per 1,000 women FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN Families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Subfamilies.. - With own children under 18 years Married-couple subfamilies With own children under 18 years Mother-child subfamilies Persons under 18 years - Percent living with two parents SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL Persons 3 years old and over enrolled in school Prekindergarten Private Kindergarten Private Elementary (1 to 8 years) Private High school (1 to 4 years) Private College Persons 3 years old and over enrolled In school 3 and 4 years old 5 and 6 years old 7 to 13 years old 14 and 15 years old 16 and 17 years old 18 and 19 years old 20 and 21 years old 22 to 24 years old 25 to 34 years old 35 years old and over Percent enrolled In school- 3 and 4 years old 5 and 6 years old 7 to 13 years old 14 and 15 years old 16 and 17 years old 18 and 19 years old 20 and 21 years old 22 to 24 years old 25 to 34 years old [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] St. Thomas Island Northside subdistrict Southside subdistrict Tutu subdistrict Race Spanish Race Spanish Race Spanish Total White Black origin' Total White Black origin' Total White Black origin' 5 730 3 185 2 387 411 4 450 671 3 711 351 8 939 217 8 469 438 1 991 704 1 235 149 1 848 57 1 763 155 5 111 59 4 917 212 175 84 81 110 132 38 76 107 204 37 124 134 1 954 1 666 269 43 509 383 124 26 471 74 389 20 37 21 13 3 12 8 4 1 17 2 15 3 1 131 403 660 81 1 735 119 1 597 54 2 817 34 2 727 51 143 139 3 4 59 46 13 - 27 10 17 1 795 145 621 51 1 493 18 1 466 49 2 669 12 2 614 42 193 119 36 26 183 55 118 5 121 12 96 8 442 307 129 25 214 66 147 8 319 11 297 18 5 344 3 024 2 180 375 3 955 637 3 256 312 7 870 202 7 456 388 2 304 1 222 1 042 149 2 069 198 1 852 155 5 544 122 5 289 286 1 435 626 756 142 1 085 133 924 96 1 663 36 1 577 70 1 392 608 734 132 1 051 128 899 91 1 620 36 1 537 68 43 18 22 10 34 5 25 5 43 - 40 2 30 17 12 23 20 7 12 12 5 1 5 1 004 628 158 33 285 205 76 29 147 29 116 6 214 97 95 7 337 33 295 13 266 7 248 4 357 234 117 21 159 61 97 7 245 7 226 17 426 226 190 35 427 47 378 26 962 16 919 39 87 32 53 7 214 15 199 10 485 4 469 18 204 142 279 200 501 319 526 385 504 250 510 462 653 417 215 41 346 85 253 21 705 27 653 38 706 310 374 59 841 47 780 60 1 838 50 1 739 113 1 081 743 1 740 1 439 2 431 553 3 083 2 857 2 607 1 852 2 663 2 974 481 279 186 38 336 52 279 29 659 28 615 30 1 083 515 542 90 1 309 97 1 197 122 2 468 55 2 372 128 2 252 1 846 2 914 2 368 3 896 1 865 4 290 4 207 3 745 1 964 3 857 4 267 1 383 813 541 90 917 169 736 73 1 879 49 1 782 101 759 385 355 64 670 67 594 51 1 467 31 1 402 72 311 142 160 26 302 21 276 19 674 12 642 33 1 067 650 392 70 541 130 400 39 1 073 37 1 004 66 585 303 264 49 379 47 323 23 842 22 794 51 261 123 129 24 200 21 174 11 424 10 398 25 234 115 116 17 317 33 284 26 700 9 676 31 141 69 71 15 252 17 235 24 554 7 540 18 38 16 22 2 93 . 93 8 216 . 213 5 31 14 16 1 62 5 57 6 122 3 114 6 22 8 14 1 54 2 52 6 117 1 111 4 17 9 7 1 18 5 13 4 14 2 11 3 8 3 5 1 10 2 8 3 9 . 8 1 13 4 9 - 39 - 39 3 100 1 96 3 1 690 745 894 147 2 119 128 1 958 169 4 517 67 4 324 214 75.0 78.0 71.7 82.3 52.7 68.8 51.1 44.4 52.9 71.6 52.1 64.5 1 574 683 852 135 1 809 103 1 679 136 3 945 63 3 786 191 85 29 54 10 77 8 69 5 214 3 207 16 60 24 34 9 28 7 21 1 75 3 71 4 77 24 52 3 127 6 115 11 220 3 210 8 39 14 25 1 28 6 20 3 61 2 56 3 876 386 466 76 1 131 54 1 060 81 2 416 35 2 318 116 364 215 135 46 151 45 99 21 314 25 275 18 333 166 160 29 417 24 390 34 913 14 881 44 179 124 51 21 32 16 15 4 77 8 66 8 203 78 120 17 57 11 45 5 182 8 170 7 1 574 683 852 135 1 809 103 1 679 136 3 945 63 3 786 191 87 30 55 9 86 7 78 4 219 3 208 16 137 50 84 9 168 10 152 13 393 5 377 19 743 334 390 62 910 51 845 71 1 893 31 1 816 90 214 112 96 19 258 13 241 23 579 9 556 28 149 68 78 17 201 9 191 12 456 5 443 21 58 20 36 5 82 6 76 4 170 2 164 10 28 12 15 4 30 1 29 3 51 . 50 2 29 12 17 4 14 2 12 2 38 . 37 - 68 28 37 1 37 3 33 4 90 7 81 5 61 17 44 5 23 1 22 • 56 1 54 - 55.1 44.1 66.3 69.2 44.1 58.3 43.1 36.4 50.3 50.0 50.7 69.6 92.6 92.6 93.3 90.0 96.0 90.9 96.2 100.0 98.3 83.3 98.4 100.0 97.5 99.1 96.3 100.0 98.1 98.1 98.0 100.0 99.0 100.0 99.1 98.9 95.1 97.4 92.3 95.0 94.5 86.7 94.9 95.8 96.7 90.0 96.7 96.6 88.2 87.2 88.6 89.5 81.0 56.3 83.4 54.5 84.9 100.0 85.0 84.0 43.3 35.7 48.6 50.0 50.6 50.0 51.0 44.4 49.9 33.3 50.8 50.0 18.2 13.0 25.9 50.0 24.0 6.3 26.6 20.0 20.6 - 20.7 33.3 12.0 8.1 18.7 20.0 8.5 6.3 9.2 15.4 10.6 - 10.9 . 5.6 3.7 8.8 1.2 6.2 1.9 7.8 11.8 7.6 17.9 7.4 7.1 GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES 55-65 Table 46a. Social Characteristics by Race and Spanish Origin for Census Subdistricts: 1980- Con. Census Subdistricts SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 to 19 years old U.S. Armed Forces Civilian, enrolled in school Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Civilian, not enrolled in school High school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not high school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED Male, 25 years old and over Elementary: to 4 years 5 to 7 years 8 years High school: 1 to 3 years 4 years College: 1 to 3 years 4 or more years Percent high school graduates Median years of school completed Female, 25 years old and over Elementary: to 4 years 5 to 7 years 8 years High school: 1 to 3 years 4 years College: 1 to 3 years 4 or more years Percent high school graduates Median years of school completed RESIDENCE OUTSIDE THE VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES BETWEEN 1970 AND 1980 Persons 5 years and over Male3 Born in Virgin Islands of the U.S. 3 Returned In: 1979 or 1980 1976 to 1978 1975 1970 to 1974 Born outside Virgin Islands of the U.S.3 Returned or arrived In: 1979 or 1980 1976 to 1978 1975 1970 to 1974 Female3 Born in Virgin Islands of the U.S. 3 Returned In: 1979 or 1980 1976 to 1978 1975 1970 to 1974 Born outside Virgin Islands of the U.S. 3 Returned or arrived In: 1979 or 1980 1976 to 1978 1975 1970 to 1974 1 Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. 2 Includes persons born in other areas under U.S. jurisdiction. 3 Includes not reported. [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] St. Thomas Island Northside subdistrict Southside subdistrict Tutu subdistrict Race Spanish Race Spanish Race Spanish Total White Black origin' Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 303 134 162 29 410 28 378 31 878 11 844 45 207 88 114 22 282 15 266 16 626 7 607 31 44 22 22 2 28 6 22 4 75 . 74 3 8 3 5 1 12 12 - 9 8 1 155 63 87 19 242 9 232 12 542 7 525 27 96 46 48 7 127 13 111 15 252 4 237 14 51 30 19 4 37 6 30 5 92 1 87 4 36 21 15 2 20 3 17 3 59 1 57 4 4 2 1 - 2 2 . 8 . 8 - 11 7 3 2 15 3 11 2 25 - 22 - 45 16 29 3 90 7 81 10 160 3 150 10 24 10 14 2 25 4 20 - 45 1 41 5 8 3 5 14 14 3 14 - 14 - 13 3 10 1 51 3 47 7 101 2 95 5 1 735 1 060 629 115 819 225 578 56 1 441 56 1 345 82 46 28 16 3 45 3 40 8 53 2 47 6 137 61 75 8 202 7 194 6 436 5 426 10 68 39 27 6 48 2 44 4 93 4 89 5 123 59 60 8 108 8 98 9 224 4 209 15 434 215 202 44 194 51 138 18 437 15 409 31 316 211 102 21 74 45 29 4 101 5 91 9 611 447 147 25 148 109 35 7 97 21 74 6 78.4 82.4 71.7 78.3 50.8 91.1 34.9 51.8 44.1 73.2 42.7 56.1 13.6 14.7 12.7 12.7 12.0 15.8 9.4 12.1 10.8 12.9 10.5 12.2 1 775 1 084 641 111 1 061 258 787 89 2 032 76 1 894 103 29 23 5 2 33 3 29 7 73 2 71 2 140 61 73 6 284 3 280 22 507 3 487 20 63 30 32 3 64 4 59 10 124 3 120 5 107 49 56 6 152 7 142 13 317 9 301 18 493 287 190 32 274 56 211 26 698 23 655 38 397 280 111 32 112 77 34 9 164 17 141 14 546 354 174 30 142 108 32 2 149 19 119 6 80.9 85.0 74.1 84.7 49.8 93.4 35.2 41.6 49.8 77.6 48.3 56.3 13.5 14.1 12.8 14.1 11.9 14.8 9.5 9.9 12.0 12.9 11.7 12.2 1 932 1 309 549 115 1 075 325 728 83 858 61 763 40 933 634 269 56 488 150 327 30 365 26 331 15 127 26 100 10 70 3 65 11 102 3 96 8 36 9 27 3 22 1 19 5 27 2 25 2 32 5 27 3 24 1 23 2 32 - 32 1 11 2 9 4 4 1 7 - 7 2 45 9 35 3 20 1 19 3 30 1 26 3 804 606 169 46 418 147 262 19 262 23 234 7 247 192 48 15 135 61 73 3 52 8 42 2 305 237 57 11 143 46 91 9 84 10 72 2 80 59 16 6 27 12 15 1 32 - 32 - 166 112 48 13 111 28 81 6 79 5 73 3 999 675 280 59 587 175 401 53 493 35 432 25 111 26 80 9 57 3 54 7 128 1 124 8 27 6 20 1 20 20 3 35 . 34 3 36 10 24 7 17 1 16 3 48 1 46 4 5 1 4 4 1 3 - 8 - 8 - 40 9 29 1 16 1 15 1 32 - 31 1 886 647 200 50 529 172 346 46 365 34 308 17 257 192 55 8 131 54 76 9 84 9 62 9 348 268 68 19 200 71 123 17 135 14 118 3 81 63 14 4 38 11 27 4 41 2 36 1 196 122 61 18 157 35 118 16 98 9 86 4 55-66 VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS Table 46a. Social Characteristics by Race and Spanish Origin for Census Subdistricts: 1980- Con. Census Subdistricts PLACE OF BIRTH Total persons Bom in Virgin Islands of the United States Born In Puerto Rico Born in United States Bom abroad of American parents, etc.2 Bom elsewhere Europe West Indies - All other countries - Place of birth not reported RESIDENCE IN 1975 Persons 5 years and over Same house Different house in virgin Islands of the U.S. — Same island.. Different Island Puerto Rico - - United States Elsewhere Residence in 1975 not reported FERTILITY Women 15 to 24 years Children ever bom Per 1,000 women ... Women 25 to 34 years - Children ever bom — Per 1,000 women Women 35 to 44 years - Children ever bom Per 1,000 women . FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN Families With own children under 18 years ... With own children under 6 years - Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Subfamilies With own children under 18 years Married-couple subfamilies With own children under 18 years Mother-child subfamilies Persons under 18 years -. Percent living with two parents SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL Persons 3 years old and over enrolled In school Prekindergarten Private Kindergarten Private Elementary (1 to 8 years) Private High school (1 to 4 years) Private College Persons 3 years old and over enrolled In school 3 and 4 years old 5 and 6 years old 7 to 13 years old 14 and 15 years old 16 and 17 years old 18 and 19 years old 20 and 21 years old 22 to 24 years old.. 25 to 34 years old 35 years old and over Percent enrolled In school- 3 and 4 years old 5 and 6 years old 7 to 13 years old 14 and 15 years old 16 and 17 years old 18 and 19 years old 20 and 21 years old 22 to 24 years old 25 to 34 years old [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] St Thomas Island Water Island subdistrict West End subdistrict Race Spanish Race Spanish Total White Black Origin' Total White Black origin 1 152 130 16 9 1 075 272 756 96 8 4 553 33 505 57 3 3 45 8 20 28 103 101 294 186 105 5 2 2 6 3 2 - 27 14 145 35 104 5 16 13 26 25 1 - 7 . 107 4 100 5 4 1 12 6 3 . 9 6 32 7 20 1 146 125 976 253 681 80 70 57 624 78 518 60 16 15 156 46 104 14 16 15 150 45 97 14 . . 8 1 7 . . . 14 10 2 3 45 44 127 94 33 1 10 7 35 21 10 2 5 2 IB 4 14 * 10 7 60 17 71 8 - . 33 7 26 4 - 367 412 366 444 17 15 . 96 33 61 8 16 14 175 32 132 22 941 933 1 768 970 2 164 2 750 7 6 M 85 21 69 6 12 7 279 42 228 15 1 714 1 167 2 937 2 000 3 304 2 500 42 36 253 72 171 18 12 8 170 33 129 14 5 4 72 17 52 8 40 36 191 63 119 17 10 8 127 27 93 13 4 4 57 16 39 8 _ M 48 37 11 8 9 6 42 5 32 1 10 9 9 2 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 - • - 8 8 1 20 14 439 63 356 48 90.0 100.0 70.4 82.5 66.9 73.5 20 12 388 54 326 38 2 1 20 2 17 1 1 1 12 2 9 1 2 2 17 2 12 5 2 2 7 1 5 3 10 6 242 30 203 25 4 3 64 23 39 7 5 3 81 12 65 5 1 1 22 11 11 2 1 - 38 8 29 2 20 12 388 54 326 38 3 2 21 1 19 2 2 2 36 7 25 5 9 5 205 24 174 23 1 55 6 46 3 2 38 7 30 2 2 9 2 7 2 1 4 1 3 - - 3 1 2 - - 10 9 1 - 17 5 11 • 75.0 66.7 56.8 14.3 65.5 40.0 100.0 100.0 97.3 100.0 96.2 100.0 100.0 100.0 99.0 100.0 98.9 100.0 100.0 100.0 98.2 100.0 97.9 100.0 100.0 100.0 95.0 100.0 93.8 100.0 66.7 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 66.7 33.3 . 18.2 20.0 17.6 - - . 9.7 7.1 11.8 - - 5.2 8.5 5.6 GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES 55-67 Con. Census Subdistricts SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 to 19 years old U.S. Armed Forces Civilian, enrolled in school Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Civilian, not enrolled in school High school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not high school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED Male, 25 years old and over Elementary: to 4 years 5 to 7 years 8 years High school: 1 to 3 years 4 years College: 1 to 3 years 4 or more years Percent high school graduates Median years of school completed Female, 25 years old and over Elementary: to 4 years 5 to 7 years 8 years High school: 1 to 3 years 4 years College: 1 to 3 years 4 or more years Percent high school graduates Median years of school completed RESIDENCE OUTSIDE THE VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES BETWEEN 1970 AND 1980 Persons 5 years and over Male3 Born in Virgin Islands of the U.S. 3 Returned in: 1979 or 1980 1976 to 1978 1975 1970 to 1974 Born outside Virgin Islands of the U.S. 3 Returned or arrived In: 1979 or 1980 1976 to 1978 1975 1970 to 1974 Female3 Born in Virgin Islands of the U.S.3 Returned In: 1979 or 1980 1976 to 1978 1975 1970 to 1974 Born outside Virgin Islands of the U.S. 3 Returned or arrived in: 1979 or 1980 1976 to 1978 1975 1970 to 1974 1 Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. 2 Includes ics by Race and Spanish Origin for Census Subdistricts : 1980- [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] St. Thomas Island Water Island subdistrict West End subdistrict Race Spanish Race Spanish Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 5 3 58 11 46 5 4 2 '.'.'. 47 9 37 4 1 - 5 1 1 4 1 - 3 2 41 8 32 4 1 1 11 2 9 1 1 1 8 1 7 1 1 1 5 1 4 1 . . 3 3 . . - 3 1 2 . - - 1 1 - - ;;: 2 2 - 59 53 280 101 166 22 1 - 3 2 1 - 2 1 20 3 17 . - 9 1 8 - 2 1 22 3 18 1 9 8 94 23 66 11 16 16 60 24 32 7 29 27 72 45 24 3 91.5 96.2 80.7 91.1 73.5 95.5 15.8 16.0 12.9 15.0 12.6 12.9 59 54 285 85 186 20 1 1 2 2 1 2 - 18 18 1 - - 12 2 9 2 1 - 14 1 12 2 21 20 106 25 76 7 18 18 74 28 41 4 16 15 59 29 28 3 93.2 98.1 83.9 96.5 78.0 70.0 13.8 14.0 12.9 14.4 12.7 12.6 85 77 212 119 87 9 42 37 103 61 38 4 1 1 22 2 20 1 . . 4 1 3 . . . 6 1 5 - 1 1 3 3 - - 8 8 1 41 36 81 59 18 3 17 14 25 21 4 . 9 8 29 21 6 2 2 2 4 3 1 - 12 11 19 13 4 1 43 40 109 58 49 5 - 14 1 13 1 _ 2 2 . . _ 2 2 . 3 3 . . 7 1 6 1 43 40 95 57 36 4 19 17 29 19 10 1 12 11 36 23 12 1 2 2 5 3 2 - 10 10 25 12 12 2 ersons born in other areas under U.S. jurisdiction. 3 Includes not r<sported. I 55-68 VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS Table 47. Labor Force and Disability Characteristics by Race and Spanish Origin for Places: 1980 Places LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 years and over Labor force - Percent of persons 16 years and over .. Civilian labor force Employed Unemployed Percent of civilian labor force Not in labor force Female, 16 years and over Labor force Percent of female, 16 years and over Civilian labor force Employed Unemployed Percent of civilian labor force Not in labor force Persons 16 to 19 years.. Employed Unemployed Not in labor force MARITAL STATUS AND PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN Female, 16 years and over With own children under 6 years In labor force With own children 6 to 17 years only In labor force Married women 16 years and over, husband present . In labor force With own children under 6 years In labor force With own children 6 to 17 years only In labor force INDUSTRY Employed persons 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill and finished textile products Chemicals and allied products Durable goods Metal industries Machinery, including electrical Transportation equipment Professional and photographic equipment and watches Transportation Air transportation Communications and other public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Food, bakery, and dairy stores Eating and drinking places Banking and credit agencies Insurance, real estate, and other finance Business and repair services Private households Other personal services Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational services Public administration LABOR FORCE STATUS IN 1979 Male, 16 years and over, In labor force In 1979 Worked in 1979 50 to 52 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week With unemployment in 1979 Unemployed 15 or more weeks Female, 16 years and over, in labor force In 1979 Worked in 1979 50 to 52 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week With unemployment in 1979 Unemployed 15 or more weeks Families No workers in 1979 1 worker in 1979 2 workers in 1979 3 or more workers in 1979 DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS Persons 16 to 64 years With a work disability Prevented from working With a public transportation disability Persons 65 years and over With a public transportation disability 1 Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and 8] Anna's Retreat (CDP) Charlotte Amalie town Charlotte Amalie East (CDP) Race Spanish Race Spanish Race Spanish Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 4 959 155 4 666 249 7 777 991 6 508 380 1 552 53 1 442 74 3 444 118 3 231 172 4 848 652 4 018 234 996 33 935 40 69.4 76.1 69.2 69.1 62.3 65.8 61.7 61.6 64.2 62.3 64.8 54.1 3 441 118 3 228 172 4 804 645 3 981 232 996 33 935 40 3 240 116 3 031 163 4 510 617 3 726 223 918 31 861 37 201 2 197 9 294 28 255 9 78 2 74 3 5.8 1.7 6.1 5.2 6.1 4.3 6.4 3.9 7.8 6.1 7.9 7.5 1 515 37 1 435 77 2 929 339 2 490 146 556 20 507 34 2 838 89 2 665 135 4 207 476 3 595 201 882 24 829 41 1 856 63 1 743 82 2 268 287 1 907 109 475 11 454 17 65.4 70.8 65.4 60.7 53.9 60.3 53.0 54.2 53.9 45.8 54.8 41.5 1 856 63 1 743 82 2 268 287 1 907 109 475 11 454 17 1 726 63 1 614 76 2 105 275 1 759 103 431 11 411 16 130 . 129 6 163 12 148 6 44 - 43 1 7.0 - 7.4 7.3 7.2 4.2 7.8 5.5 9.3 - 9.5 5.9 982 26 922 53 1 939 189 1 688 92 407 13 375 24 878 11 844 45 922 48 839 30 228 3 208 11 179 2 172 12 195 19 168 13 54 - 48 4 31 30 1 53 1 50 - 11 1 9 1 668 9 642 32 666 26 615 17 163 2 151 6 2 838 89 2 665 135 4 207 476 3 595 201 882 24 829 41 730 6 694 36 751 29 689 36 219 9 199 16 552 1 530 24 456 12 423 25 128 2 123 6 775 16 738 37 854 58 757 41 215 2 207 5 645 13 614 29 629 38 562 27 156 1 150 4 1 087 35 1 011 61 1 518 212 1 233 81 320 15 294 17 790 22 739 40 803 121 642 36 188 5 179 7 433 6 405 25 453 24 408 18 118 9 101 10 307 1 291 14 234 9 213 11 66 2 62 3 418 9 396 26 456 42 388 21 104 2 101 3 324 6 308 20 289 27 245 12 74 1 72 3 3 240 116 3 031 163 4 510 617 3 726 223 918 31 861 37 14 2 12 - 46 1 470 18 26 1 434 3 2 - 2 - 196 1 193 5 25 15 93 3 86 4 62 7 52 7 87 29 56 - 14 1 13 . 36 3 33 2 56 17 39 - 11 1 10 . 19 1 18 - 19 3 16 - 2 - 2 . 1 . 1 . 9 5 4 - 3 . 3 . 3 - 3 - 1 - 1 - 1 . 1 . 26 4 19 5 31 12 17 - 3 . 3 . 3 1 2 . 5 1 4 - 1 - 1 . 3 - 3 . 5 2 3 . . . . . 2 . 2 - 6 5 . - 1 . 1 . 7 . 7 1 6 1 5 . . - . . 253 5 238 16 368 149 213 13 71 2 69 - 45 2 41 5 65 12 50 8 10 1 9 . 168 4 159 7 165 12 149 9 26 - 26 - 53 5 45 4 82 10 69 11 20 - 20 2 607 40 543 53 903 152 709 71 201 16 173 12 124 4 114 10 111 11 93 9 39 2 34 2 94 3 90 6 212 20 186 7 44 1 42 2 78 1 76 6 92 13 70 7 16 . 15 1 96 . 92 2 108 9 95 5 34 2 31 2 98 5 92 3 163 20 135 11 22 2 19 1 31 . 31 1 163 3 156 25 . 25 1 264 7 251 5 515 49 450 12 85 1 83 2 24 23 - 46 9 36 4 11 11 - 728 28 677 25 786 72 677 37 177 2 172 6 78 1 71 1 119 6 99 4 23 1 22 . 84 5 76 1 77 4 67 4 20 1 19 • 413 16 389 12 401 43 348 17 97 97 4 568 11 547 29 515 47 450 25 121 2 116 6 1 648 53 1 551 93 2 631 402 2 124 125 540 21 502 21 1 567 53 1 472 91 2 576 396 2 080 121 534 21 496 21 1 284 45 1 202 80 1 945 258 1 610 97 392 16 365 16 1 237 42 1 159 75 1 866 247 1 543 93 378 16 353 15 206 2 200 7 218 44 163 9 73 2 67 4 138 1 134 3 136 24 103 6 50 2 46 1 1 865 66 1 754 83 2 326 304 1 954 111 495 11 474 19 1 800 65 1 691 80 2 232 302 1 863 110 489 11 468 19 1 424 49 1 344 59 1 583 172 1 361 82 352 6 341 10 1 375 47 1 297 57 1 466 159 1 263 74 322 6 311 9 209 5 200 12 305 33 265 9 53 3 47 4 134 4 129 6 190 15 169 7 25 1 23 2 1 879 49 1 782 101 2 565 284 2 200 127 565 19 526 32 105 2 102 4 293 35 247 23 52 3 44 7 751 19 712 40 1 169 100 1 030 52 232 9 214 15 819 24 772 47 869 120 723 41 226 5 215 10 204 4 196 10 234 29 200 11 55 2 53 " 4 763 144 4 485 239 6 737 853 5 639 320 1 441 51 1 337 65 139 4 131 4 419 66 338 35 79 4 74 2 77 3 73 2 219 27 184 24 55 4 51 . 56 3 53 1 93 23 64 8 41 4 37 - 196 11 181 10 962 133 798 59 111 2 105 9 26 1 25 1 130 21 104 8 32 32 1 GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES 55-69 Table 47. Labor Force and Disability Characteristics by Race and Spanish Origin for Places: 1980-Con. [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] Charlotte Amalle West (CDP) Christjansted town Cruz Bay (CDP) Places Total Race Spanish origin 1 Total Race Spanish origin 1 Total Race Spanish origin 1 White Black White Black White Black LABOR FORCE STATUS 3 220 2 236 69.4 2 228 2 144 64 3.6 984 1 715 1 067 62.2 1 067 1 019 48 4.5 648 445 133 12 297 1 715 363 245 343 251 641 402 240 153 200 131 2 144 8 165 45 26 5 3 1 19 5 2 1 155 43 95 44 464 52 87 58 49 83 39 200 22 436 41 58 260 281 1 219 1 199 889 854 143 81 1 111 1 075 737 699 160 66 1 042 76 438 438 90 3 050 123 59 33 170 21 488 374 76.6 371 360 11 3.0 114 248 170 68.5 170 165 5 2.9 78 47 20 1 26 248 30 16 36 24 104 67 24 13 27 17 360 3 19 9 6 1 3 1 1 27 13 12 5 100 5 18 10 6 10 1 42 5 70 5 5 45 41 213 212 153 149 20 6 174 171 106 96 24 9 140 14 47 74 5 460 17 7 7 28 2 2 583 1 765 68.3 1 761 1 689 72 4.1 818 1 390 859 61.8 859 817 42 4.9 531 378 104 11 261 1 390 309 217 296 223 497 318 198 132 166 112 1 689 5 144 35 19 5 3 16 4 1 1 121 27 75 37 321 44 68 47 42 70 37 155 16 351 34 49 210 233 945 928 693 664 116 69 899 866 603 576 134 76 856 58 368 350 80 2 443 101 48 24 140 19 291 170 58.4 169 163 6 3.6 121 150 67 44.7 67 64 3 4.5 63 54 20 2 32 150 32 18 34 16 64 26 20 9 23 10 163 1 6 5 4 2 1 1 8 3 12 7 43 5 3 8 5 13 6 1 21 4 3 9 25 109 107 77 75 17 8 71 70 49 48 9 4 93 13 39 35 6 274 16 10 6 17 5 1 880 1 110 59.0 1 110 1 023 87 7.8 770 1 007 483 48.0 483 440 43 8.9 524 211 38 12 161 1 007 223 116 183 121 355 143 130 50 86 40 1 023 7 152 105 69 11 1 6 36 18 1 9 48 18 13 24 172 23 78 13 38 39 41 97 10 167 16 17 64 97 718 628 417 398 164 128 661 477 310 265 253 207 646 116 313 171 48 1 657 102 44 21 216 31 139 108 77.7 108 103 5 4.6 31 53 34 64.2 34 31 3 8.8 19 5 1 4 53 5 1 3 27 12 4 3 103 1 4 5 2 1 1 3 1 2 16 8 3 33 2 22 6 3 11 3 13 1 6 5 73 73 63 58 7 2 41 37 26 23 11 6 29 4 10 13 2 129 4 1 10 1 627 946 58.1 946 868 78 8.2 681 690 427 48.0 427 389 38 8.9 463 195 36 11 148 890 198 109 169 114 304 125 114 47 79 38 868 6 142 97 66 10 6 31 17 6 29 8 13 19 118 17 47 12 31 36 41 78 7 148 16 14 75 91 604 524 331 320 144 113 563 417 268 229 226 186 572 97 284 146 45 1 430 86 35 17 190 28 243 123 50.6 123 112 11 8.9 120 132 49 37.1 49 45 4 8.2 33 24 8 1 15 132 35 13 24 13 53 13 19 5 9 3 112 14 13 7 1 1 6 2 2 3 4 26 7 7 2 10 2 10 1 13 1 3 8 14 85 65 50 49 28 26 74 50 30 26 31 27 99 29 49 16 5 210 22 11 5 33 6 1 272 935 73.5 935 913 22 2.4 337 623 404 64.8 404 394 10 2.5 219 144 49 5 90 623 141 106 109 93 292 191 100 74 69 54 913 10 96 10 1 1 9 1 67 1 19 4 134 21 56 9 22 22 6 255 6 141 5 12 73 112 541 540 381 358 39 21 410 407 251 215 38 12 403 34 139 181 49 1 170 79 25 9 102 12 372 255 68.5 255 254 1 .4 117 203 132 65.0 132 131 1 .8 71 9 4 5 203 19 12 20 18 92 47 14 9 9 7 254 6 26 8 1 1 7 10 4 1 60 4 27 14 12 1 45 3 51 1 5 28 11 134 133 75 68 12 9 134 134 73 57 17 5 110 23 36 47 4 325 24 8 1 47 6 885 670 75.7 670 650 20 3.0 215 413 269 65.1 269 260 9 3.3 144 133 45 5 83 413 117 90 89 75 195 141 82 62 60 47 650 4 68 2 2 1 57 1 15 3 70 17 27 9 8 9 5 210 3 88 4 6 44 99 400 400 299 283 27 12 272 269 175 156 21 7 289 11 103 131 44 830 54 17 8 55 6 25 19 76.0 19 17 2 10.5 6 9 5 55.6 5 4 1 20.0 4 2 2 9 4 3 5 3 8 4 3 2 3 1 17 1 4 2 5 15 15 11 11 7 6 2 2 2 1 8 1 6 1 25 4 2 2 Percent of persons 16 years and over Percent of female, 16 years and over Percent of civilian labor force ....—. - Unemployed MARITAL STATUS AND PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN Married women 16 years and over, husband present INDUSTRY Employed persons 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill and finished textile products Chemicals and allied products Durable goods ......... .. Metal industries Machinery, including electrical Transportation equipment Professional and photographic equipment and watches... Transportation Air transportation Communications and other public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Food, bakery, and dairy stores Eating and drinking places Banking and credit agencies Insurance, real estate, and other finance Other personal services Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational services Public administration LABOR FORCE STATUS IN 1979 Male, 16 years and over, In labor force In 1979 Worked in 1979 50 to 52 weeks With unemployment in 1979 Unemployed 15 or more weeks Female, 16 years and over, In labor force In 1979 Worked in 1979 50 to 52 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week With unemployment in 1979 Unemployed 15 or more weeks Families No workers in 1979 2 workers In 1979 3 or more workers in 1979 DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS Persons 16 to 64 years... With a work disability Prevented from working Persons 66 years and over With a public transportation disability Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. 55-70 VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS Labor Force and Disability Characteristics by Race and Spanish Origin for Places: 1980-Con. Table 47. Places LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 years and over Labor force Percent of persons 16 years and over Civilian labor force Employed Unemployed Percent of civilian labor force Not in labor force Female, 16 years and over -- Labor force Percent of female, 16 years and over Civilian labor force Employed Unemployed Percent of civilian labor force Not in labor force Persons 16 to 19 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force MARITAL STATUS AND PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN Female, 16 years and over With own children under 6 years In labor force With own children 6 to 17 years only In labor force Married women 16 years and over, husband present . In labor force With own children under 6 years In labor force With own children 6 to 17 years only In labor force INDUSTRY Employed persons 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill and finished textile products Chemicals and allied products Durable goods Metal industries Machinery, including electrical Transportation equipment Professional and photographic equipment and watches Transportation Air transportation Communications and other public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Food, bakery, and dairy stores Eating and drinking places Banking and credit agencies Insurance, real estate, and other finance Business and repair services Private households Other personal services Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational services Public administration LABOR FORCE STATUS IN 1979 Male, 16 years and over, In labor force In 1979 Worked in 1979 50 to 52 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week With unemployment in 1979 Unemployed 15 or more weeks Female, 16 years and over, In labor force In 1979 Worked in 1979 50 to 52 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week With unemployment in 1979 Unemployed 15 or more weeks Families No workers in 1979 1 worker in 1979 2 workers in 1979 3 or more workers in 1979 DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS Persons 16 to 64 years With a work disability Prevented from working With a public transportation disability Persons 65 years and over With a public transportation disability ' Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] Frederiksted town Frederiksted Southeast (CDP) Grove Place (CDP) Race Spanish Race Spanish Race Spanish Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 686 94 566 123 1 607 96 1 426 262 1 877 71 1 760 103 423 68 341 76 809 52 724 107 1 029 49 959 48 61.7 72.3 60.2 61.8 50.3 54.2 50.8 40.8 54.8 69.0 54.5 46.6 422 68 340 75 808 52 723 107 1 027 49 957 48 375 62 299 67 721 47 644 93 941 49 872 47 47 6 41 8 87 5 79 14 86 - 85 1 11.1 8.8 12.1 10.7 10.8 9.6 10.9 13.1 8.4 - 8.9 2.1 263 26 225 47 798 44 702 155 848 22 801 55 359 43 301 62 951 55 845 148 1 041 33 978 64 183 28 146 29 374 26 336 37 419 19 389 24 51.0 65.1 48.5 46.8 39.3 47.3 39.8 25.0 40.2 57.6 39.8 37.5 183 28 146 29 374 26 336 37 418 19 388 24 161 27 125 28 336 21 304 30 369 19 340 23 22 1 21 1 38 5 32 7 49 - 48 1 12.0 3.6 14.4 3.4 10.2 19.2 9.5 18.9 11.7 - 12.4 4.2 176 15 155 33 577 29 509 111 622 14 589 40 59 4 52 13 270 7 244 48 287 5 278 19 6 6 2 30 1 26 5 35 3 32 3 1 1 - 15 1 12 4 16 . 16 1 52 3 46 11 225 5 206 39 236 2 230 15 359 43 301 62 951 55 845 148 1 041 33 978 64 100 7 87 20 237 6 219 56 360 4 347 19 53 4 46 9 89 4 84 16 134 4 127 8 49 4 42 11 201 4 187 32 247 3 239 16 32 1 29 8 107 2 101 8 133 2 129 9 119 20 94 25 319 17 279 61 464 28 425 18 53 13 38 9 115 6 103 12 150 16 131 4 53 5 46 10 131 2 121 35 240 4 230 11 22 4 18 4 39 1 37 8 63 4 58 4 20 2 18 3 98 4 89 15 127 2 122 4 10 1 9 2 44 2 40 3 50 2 48 - 375 62 299 67 721 47 644 93 941 49 872 47 3 1 2 2 7 1 6 2 10 1 200 - 9 1 63 6 56 12 91 3 84 14 4 194 6 36 3 33 6 73 1 69 15 127 12 107 7 22 2 20 3 35 32 6 76 3 69 2 4 1 3 2 9 8 1 1 10 - 10 - 3 . 3 . 5 _ 5 . 14 1 13 3 38 1 37 9 51 9 38 5 8 1 7 2 25 2 1 25 1 1 1 4 31 8 22 2 . . _ _ . 3 _ 2 . 5 - 5 1 6 6 3 16 1 13 3 6 1 5 - 39 2 36 3 42 2 39 1 3 1 2 - 12 2 10 - 9 - 9 - 12 2 8 2 12 12 2 16 - 14 3 5 1 4 . 6 1 5 1 24 1 23 . 49 15 30 14 69 5 56 13 143 6 137 7 4 3 4 14 10 5 30 3 27 4 29 11 17 6 25 4 20 4 51 1 50 1 2 - 2 2 12 12 1 14 13 1 10 1 7 2 32 1 29 6 33 3 30 12 2 10 6 27 6 19 5 34 1 31 1 9 - 8 2 17 17 . 30 1 29 - 19 3 15 1 27 2 23 2 64 2 62 2 8 8 9 2 7 . 10 - 10 1 96 23 71 13 222 21 197 20 125 17 107 9 10 1 9 26 1 25 2 21 4 17 5 1 4 1 18 1 17 4 15 . 14 2 51 10 39 11 119 13 103 8 58 8 50 4 45 4 40 5 78 2 72 9 68 66 8 239 39 196 42 450 27 397 76 644 33 600 27 231 39 188 41 423 27 373 72 618 31 576 25 170 31 137 36 307 18 275 51 429 25 395 19 167 29 136 34 296 14 269 47 411 21 381 19 48 1 45 5 69 3 58 10 129 4 125 4 34 32 4 51 1 42 10 101 2 99 3 191 28 154 29 397 23 359 39 494 18 460 27 174 27 139 26 370 22 336 35 434 18 402 21 118 20 92 20 250 14 229 25 272 12 253 15 104 18 83 18 233 9 218 24 244 10 227 15 40 4 35 5 61 5 52 5 133 - 127 9 30 4 26 3 32 2 30 1 93 - 89 5 227 24 191 46 588 30 526 104 757 33 705 40 31 3 27 8 126 9 107 37 87 4 79 9 138 13 116 31 305 9 281 49 457 11 435 23 48 7 39 6 126 10 111 14 190 16 170 7 10 1 9 1 31 2 27 4 23 2 21 1 607 85 500 117 1 439 71 1 292 243 1 798 58 1 693 99 48 7 38 13 80 4 63 20 58 5 50 7 27 3 22 5 39 1 30 10 37 2 32 5 16 3 12 3 18 1 15 3 18 - 18 1 79 9 66 6 160 18 133 19 81 13 67 4 22 3 19 2 18 2 16 2 9 1 8 1 GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES 55-71 Table 47a. Labor Force and Disability Characteristics by Race and Spanish Origin for Census Subdistricts: 1980 [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] Census Subdistricts LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 years and over — Labor force Percent of persons 16 years and over Civilian labor force Employed Unemployed Percent of civilian labor force Not in labor force Female, 16 years and over Labor force Percent of female, 16 years and over Civilian labor force Employed Unemployed Percent of civilian labor force Not in labor force Persons 16 to 19 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force MARITAL STATUS AND PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN Female, 16 years and over _ With own children under 6 years In labor force - With own children 6 to 17 years only In labor force Married women 16 years and over, husband present . In labor force With own children under 6 years In labor force With own children 6 to 17 years only In labor force INDUSTRY Employed persons 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill and finished textile products Chemicals and allied products Durable goods Metal industries Machinery, including electrical Transportation equipment Professional and photographic equipment and watches Transportation Air transportation Communications and other public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Food, bakery, and dairy stores Eating and drinking places Banking and credit agencies Insurance, real estate, and other finance Business and repair services Private households Other personal services Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals - Health services, except hospitals Educational services Public administration LABOR FORCE STATUS IN 1979 Male, 16 years and over, in labor force in 1979 Worked in 1979 50 to 52 weeks _. Usually worked 35 or more hours per week With unemployment in 1979 Unemployed 15 or more weeks Female, 16 years and over, In labor force In 1979 Worked in 1979 50 to 52 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week With unemployment in 1979 Unemployed 15 or more weeks Families No workers in 1979 1 worker in 1979 2 workers in 1979 3 or more workers in 1979 DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS Persons 16 to 64 years With a work disability Prevented from working With a public transportation disability Persons 65 years and over With a public transportation disability 1 Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. St. Croix Island Anna's Hope Village subdistrict Christiansted subdistrict East End subdistrict Race Spanish Race Spanish Race Spanish Total Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 29 526 2 085 574 1 304 412 2 256 212 1 922 332 1 274 865 302 173 17 631 1 440 437 873 271 1 368 159 1 146 183 891 600 225 108 59.7 69.1 76.1 66.9 65.8 60.6 75.0 59.6 55.1 69.9 69.4 74.5 62.4 17 606 1 436 435 871 271 1 368 159 1 146 183 890 599 225 108 16 276 1 363 421 821 253 1 259 154 1 046 166 863 582 219 102 1 330 73 14 50 18 109 5 100 17 27 17 6 6 7.6 5.1 3.2 5.7 6.6 8.0 3.1 8.7 9.3 3.0 2.8 2.7 5.6 11 895 645 137 431 141 888 53 776 149 383 265 77 65 15 723 1 121 302 705 222 1 173 91 1 017 169 638 428 148 95 7 475 664 206 399 120 569 59 488 69 404 273 100 45 47.5 59.2 68.2 56.6 54.1 48.5 64.8 48.0 40.8 63.3 63.8 67.6 47.4 7 471 664 206 399 120 569 59 488 69 404 273 100 45 6 770 629 198 377 113 521 56 445 63 391 265 98 41 701 35 8 22 7 48 3 43 6 13 8 2 4 9.4 5.3 3.9 5.5 5.8 8.4 5.1 8.8 8.7 3.2 2.9 2.0 8.9 8 248 457 96 306 102 604 32 529 100 234 155 48 50 3 968 247 43 171 62 236 11 214 29 88 38 35 20 584 53 16 26 20 45 3 41 8 20 13 6 4 227 11 2 6 5 16 . 15 2 1 . . 1 3 155 183 25 139 37 175 8 158 19 67 25 29 15 15 723 1 121 302 705 222 1 173 91 1 017 169 638 428 148 95 4 144 257 36 191 61 255 6 228 46 89 43 28 26 1 865 157 21 121 31 133 2 125 22 54 26 19 13 3 486 268 62 181 59 205 6 186 26 112 58 37 19 2 165 184 46 125 39 134 2 124 14 84 42 30 12 7 275 541 138 345 125 427 42 358 74 392 270 82 68 3 167 295 86 188 58 177 19 151 25 236 161 54 34 2 942 198 32 141 53 153 5 135 26 79 42 24 20 1 103 106 17 79 24 62 1 58 11 47 26 16 8 2 130 175 44 116 41 98 4 88 11 92 50 27 17 1 103 104 31 67 22 44 41 4 67 36 20 11 16 276 1 363 421 821 253 1 259 154 1 046 166 863 582 219 102 234 25 7 17 7 9 1 8 1 26 12 12 6 34 . . . . . . . 1 1 . . 2 054 119 37 73 29 187 9 171 17 47 29 12 10 2 724 271 61 184 46 134 8 122 21 83 53 26 12 1 691 192 38 130 29 90 4 84 12 55 35 19 5 145 12 6 6 . 11 1 10 1 4 3 1 . 30 5 3 1 - 1 1 . - 5 5 . . 184 17 2 13 3 8 . 8 2 4 2 2 . 1 033 79 23 54 17 44 4 38 9 28 18 7 7 416 26 5 21 5 22 . 21 5 14 9 5 3 39 12 5 7 1 - . - - 3 3 - - 12 1 1 . . 1 1 - - 2 2 - - 478 30 8 20 9 12 3 8 2 4 - 1 3 768 54 16 32 14 62 18 41 7 60 43 15 3 256 19 8 11 . 23 8 13 1 23 16 6 1 460 40 8 25 9 24 1 22 4 15 12 2 2 243 20 10 9 5 30 6 21 4 28 23 4 2 2 205 213 112 74 46 209 43 144 35 149 107 29 19 402 30 8 14 11 29 3 22 8 11 6 4 1 616 52 35 14 4 92 26 56 10 40 31 7 6 268 32 8 19 7 17 1 14 3 14 8 5 2 611 55 23 30 9 49 12 36 14 62 54 6 3 572 41 19 21 6 49 6 43 3 43 35 3 3 334 14 . 13 1 47 - 47 1 13 2 11 2 768 38 12 24 5 109 11 90 12 59 42 14 6 115 14 7 7 3 11 3 8 1 6 4 2 3 291 299 80 192 45 207 27 173 24 197 135 47 19 375 38 10 27 3 23 - 23 1 14 5 7 2 412 38 8 24 4 18 2 14 3 18 15 2 - 1 808 169 41 110 30 104 11 89 19 117 77 31 12 1 595 128 21 101 21 115 8 106 19 60 22 31 13 10 455 803 237 492 159 889 99 743 124 518 354 128 66 10 053 785 235 479 154 798 99 661 105 510 350 126 64 7 676 627 183 388 121 524 80 415 78 369 252 93 47 7 421 596 170 371 117 502 75 402 75 357 244 90 46 1 478 65 15 42 17 194 9 173 32 43 25 11 9 941 32 3 25 11 137 2 123 26 24 12 7 6 8 049 710 215 434 131 752 68 648 92 427 289 102 49 7 423 679 210 413 121 564 64 477 69 421 289 100 45 5 130 477 153 287 82 373 46 311 46 247 162 64 25 4 650 429 132 261 75 316 41 262 37 216 137 59 24 1 505 86 14 62 21 267 16 236 33 42 30 7 7 1 023 42 5 33 13 210 8 190 27 19 11 4 5 10 698 744 184 489 154 762 52 664 129 432 291 103 59 1 260 43 11 23 10 127 6 107 34 47 39 4 6 5 414 325 64 227 76 368 17 332 61 133 84 30 29 3 358 308 88 195 57 211 26 173 27 221 149 60 19 666 68 21 44 11 56 3 52 7 31 19 9 5 27 205 1 950 533 1 227 390 1 997 196 1 693 290 1 125 750 278 156 1 250 88 21 62 16 126 7 107 32 47 29 13 7 684 40 10 27 5 51 3 40 16 19 14 3 3 354 18 3 13 1 23 19 5 8 6 2 1 2 152 124 41 69 19 252 16 222 42 149 115 24 17 307 11 4 7 1 34 31 7 14 7 2 4 55-72 VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS Table 47a. Labor Force and Disability Characteristics by Race and Spanish Origin for Census Subdistricts: 1980 -Con. Census Subdistricts LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 years and over Labor force Percent of persons 16 years and over Civilian labor force Employed Unemployed Percent of civilian labor force Not in labor force Female, 16 years and over Labor force Percent of female, 16 years and over Civilian labor force Employed Unemployed Percent of civilian labor force Not in labor force Persons 16 to 19 years - Employed Unemployed Not in labor force MARITAL STATUS AND PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN Female, 16 years and over With own children under 6 years In labor force With own children 6 to 17 years only In labor force Married women 16 years and over, husband present . In labor force With own children under 6 years In labor force With own children 6 to 17 years only In labor force — INDUSTRY Employed persons 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill and finished textile products Chemicals and allied products Durable goods Metal industries Machinery, including electrical Transportation equipment Professional and photographic equipment and watches Transportation Air transportation Communications and other public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Food, bakery, and dairy stores Eating and drinking places Banking and credit agencies Insurance, real estate, and other finance Business and repair services Private households Other personal services Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational services Public administration LABOR FORCE STATUS IN 1979 Male, 16 years and over, In labor force In 1979 Worked in 1979 50 to 52 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week With unemployment in 1979 Unemployed 15 or more weeks Female, 16 years and over, In labor force In 1979 Worked in 1979 50 to 52 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week With unemployment in 1979 Unemployed 15 or more weeks Families No workers in 1979 1 worker in 1979 2 workers in 1979 3 or more workers in 1979 DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS Persons 16 to 64 years With a work disability Prevented from working With a public transportation disability Persons 65 years and over With a public transportation disability 1 Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] SL Croix Island Frederiksted subdistrict Northcentral subdistrict Northwest subdistrict Race Spanish Race Spanish Race Spanish Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 2 293 190 1 992 385 3 245 344 2 751 787 3 255 391 2 683 354 1 232 120 1 065 183 1 838 218 1 538 397 1 898 285 1 527 171 53.7 63.2 53.5 47.5 56.6 63.4 55.9 50.4 58.3 72.9 56.9 48.3 1 230 120 1 063 182 1 838 218 1 538 397 1 891 281 1 524 170 1 096 109 943 160 1 750 212 1 464 377 1 768 276 1 412 160 134 11 120 22 88 6 74 20 123 5 112 10 10.9 9.2 11.3 12.1 4.8 2.8 4.8 5.0 6.5 1.8 7.3 5.9 1 061 70 927 202 1 407 126 1 213 390 1 357 106 1 156 183 1 310 98 1 146 210 1 724 173 1 479 412 1 737 200 1 442 187 557 54 482 66 723 87 611 133 764 129 611 55 42.5 55.1 42.1 31.4 41.9 50.3 41.3 32.3 44.0 64.5 42.4 29.4 557 54 482 66 723 87 611 133 762 129 609 55 497 48 429 58 687 85 579 125 697 126 549 51 60 6 53 8 36 2 32 8 65 3 60 4 10.8 11.1 11.0 12.1 5.0 2.3 5.2 6.0 8.5 2.3 9.9 7.3 753 44 664 144 1 001 86 868 279 973 71 831 132 329 11 296 61 458 35 404 123 435 16 392 61 36 1 32 7 68 9 56 24 57 7 45 9 16 2 12 4 15 2 11 3 19 . 18 3 277 8 252 50 375 24 337 96 359 9 329 49 1 310 98 1 146 210 1 724 173 1 479 412 1 737 200 1 442 187 337 13 306 76 491 27 444 96 509 21 453 56 142 8 130 25 177 13 157 30 200 14 172 16 250 8 229 43 423 31 369 105 377 17 343 34 139 3 130 16 248 18 219 46 217 11 201 14 438 37 373 86 843 95 697 202 832 113 660 92 168 19 141 21 328 44 264 62 323 70 235 22 184 7 167 45 371 20 335 73 368 20 318 46 61 5 55 12 116 9 101 21 112 13 89 12 118 6 107 18 268 24 224 77 226 15 196 20 54 3 49 5 131 13 107 32 106 10 93 3 1 096 109 943 160 1 750 212 1 464 377 1 768 276 1 412 160 10 2 8 4 30 4 24 9 53 8 37 10 - . - - . . . 4 . 3 2 154 9 140 26 263 22 223 57 292 15 269 20 109 4 102 21 312 33 267 75 225 31 174 26 57 2 52 9 183 22 151 39 139 11 117 13 13 1 11 3 11 11 1 20 4 15 3 1 - 1 . 3 2 1 . - . . . 3 - 3 - 22 3 17 9 16 . 15 2 52 2 50 12 129 11 116 36 86 20 57 13 33 1 32 6 47 2 45 3 50 16 31 6 2 1 1 - 3 1 2 1 2 - . 2 1 - 1 . 1 1 - 3 . 2 . 11 . 11 4 70 5 63 30 27 3 22 3 45 3 41 3 91 18 68 25 90 14 73 4 15 3 12 - 30 8 19 8 28 7 20 1 24 2 20 4 55 3 47 14 44 2 34 10 11 2 9 1 14 4 9 5 32 6 26 1 118 20 86 27 199 32 153 56 219 39 172 24 18 . 13 9 52 10 38 20 40 5 32 9 54 15 37 10 41 4 36 5 74 13 59 7 14 - 14 3 40 1 37 10 20 1 18 1 42 2 36 8 66 14 50 14 52 8 44 - 39 8 29 11 62 10 50 12 69 21 45 5 26 . 25 2 29 1 28 1 50 1 49 1 46 5 38 3 92 3 88 11 88 13 74 4 17 2 15 . 5 4 1 21 1 19 2 318 44 268 33 307 53 248 53 357 106 240 33 36 2 34 2 42 6 35 8 35 5 29 2 23 2 21 5 35 5 30 7 47 8 37 5 170 23 142 19 161 29 128 27 197 67 125 16 123 6 112 14 185 14 168 34 152 10 135 17 689 66 593 118 1 126 132 931 260 1 179 165 950 119 654 66 561 113 1 096 130 908 251 1 144 162 921 114 477 49 412 87 893 104 746 206 845 129 665 88 463 43 405 81 872 100 732 198 808 120 637 86 117 4 103 15 103 12 81 27 195 12 176 16 85 1 74 14 38 3 31 12 136 8 124 9 588 51 513 68 771 88 657 140 862 135 696 61 544 49 475 61 726 84 617 128 791 132 631 53 368 34 321 45 509 60 433 94 535 94 423 36 337 27 301 42 475 56 403 91 480 80 382 35 101 9 87 10 111 12 96 25 189 15 166 14 62 6 56 4 56 7 47 15 128 10 113 7 815 54 717 150 1 210 118 1 035 283 1 206 122 1 021 117 157 12 134 45 167 16 140 56 127 14 103 19 443 22 397 80 633 55 553 148 645 30 579 65 174 17 150 20 334 41 278 55 376 66 294 29 41 3 36 5 76 6 64 24 58 12 45 4 2 046 156 1 792 360 3 043 312 2 593 730 3 038 334 2 536 330 128 11 101 33 107 19 79 36 128 21 97 23 66 4 52 15 73 12 55 29 71 5 58 18 34 4 27 6 29 3 24 8 26 2 24 4 239 27 199 25 202 32 158 57 217 57 147 24 40 5 35 4 30 3 23 14 36 4 31 6 GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES 55-73 Table 47a. Labor Force and Disability Characteristics by Race and Spanish Origin for Census Subdistricts: 1980-Con. Census Subdistricts LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 years and over Labor force Percent of persons 16 years and over Civilian labor force Employed Unemployed Percent of civilian labor force Not in labor force Female, 16 years and over Labor force Percent of female, 16 years and over Civilian labor force Employed Unemployed Percent of civilian labor force Not in labor force Persons 16 to 19 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force MARITAL STATUS AND PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN Female, 16 years and over With own children under 6 years In labor force With own children 6 to 17 years only In labor force Married women 16 years and over, husband present . In labor force With own children under 6 years In labor force With own children 6 to 17 years only In labor force INDUSTRY Employed persons 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill and finished textile products Chemicals and allied products Durable goods Metal industries Machinery, including electrical Transportation equipment Professional and photographic equipment and watches Transportation Air transportation Communications and other public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Food, bakery, and dairy stores Eating and drinking places Banking and credit agencies Insurance, real estate, and other finance Business and repair services Private households Other personal services Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational services Public administration LABOR FORCE STATUS IN 1979 Male, 16 years and over, in labor force In 1979 Worked in 1979 50 to 52 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week With unemployment in 1979 Unemployed 15 or more weeks Female, 16 years and over, In labor force In 1979 Worked in 1979 50 to 52 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week With unemployment in 1979 Unemployed 15 or more weeks Families No workers in 1979 1 worker in 1979 2 workers in 1979 3 or more workers in 1979 DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS Persons 16 to 64 years With a work disability Prevented from working With a public transportation disability Persons 65 years and over With a public transportation disability 1 Persons ot Spanish origin may be of any race. [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] St. Croix Island Sion Farm subdistrict Southcentral subdistrict Southwest subdistrict Race Spanish Race Spanish Race Spanish Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 7 694 1 599 5 175 1 948 3 499 425 2 745 971 3 925 331 3 360 1 182 4 766 1 103 3 158 1 082 1 862 242 1 480 423 2 336 205 1 995 626 61.9 69.0 61.0 55.5 53.2 56.9 53.9 43.6 59.5 61.9 59.4 53.0 4 759 1 100 3 156 1 080 1 859 242 1 477 422 2 335 205 1 994 626 4 441 1 069 2 910 985 1 638 240 1 265 394 2 098 196 1 773 558 318 31 246 95 221 2 212 28 237 9 221 68 6.7 2.8 7.8 8.8 11.9 .8 14.4 6.6 10.1 4.4 11.1 10.9 2 928 496 2 017 866 1 637 183 1 265 548 1 589 126 1 365 556 4 080 812 2 800 1 027 1 818 211 1 452 482 2 122 178 1 817 625 2 113 461 1 460 419 698 70 592 130 983 88 839 225 51.8 56.8 52.1 40.8 38.4 33.2 40.8 27.0 46.3 49.4 46.2 36.0 2 111 461 1 460 417 698 70 592 130 983 88 839 225 1 938 445 1 327 371 566 70 463 116 844 85 709 194 173 16 133 46 132 - 129 14 139 3 130 31 8.2 3.5 9.1 11.0 18.9 - 21.8 10.8 14.1 3.4 15.5 13.8 1 967 351 1 340 608 1 120 141 860 352 1 139 90 978 400 1 058 108 818 276 555 47 449 161 562 32 492 161 140 25 97 35 89 9 68 34 76 5 63 25 59 6 42 21 40 1 36 8 50 3 46 16 859 77 679 220 424 37 343 119 436 24 383 120 4 080 812 2 800 1 027 1 818 211 1 452 482 2 122 178 1 817 625 957 94 758 265 584 42 502 155 665 35 595 216 482 35 403 112 212 3 201 31 308 13 281 81 977 121 752 227 399 52 314 101 475 34 410 122 656 82 525 109 207 20 175 38 296 19 257 62 1 888 417 1 218 531 869 134 650 239 1 045 85 891 350 897 200 595 206 274 34 222 50 469 39 399 125 673 82 507 205 418 37 351 107 498 27 442 172 277 27 217 77 120 1 114 17 202 9 182 60 597 94 426 162 253 47 181 64 303 23 256 81 339 58 249 68 97 16 75 17 161 11 136 37 4 441 1 069 2 910 985 1 638 240 1 265 394 2 098 196 1 773 558 35 9 20 8 32 3 22 18 14 2 12 6 20 9 7 4 3 - 3 1 6 1 4 4 460 108 292 115 235 18 200 61 297 17 258 90 742 141 504 173 452 110 303 94 396 21 351 115 405 79 287 63 309 105 184 54 261 16 231 68 22 2 18 8 19 - 18 3 33 2 29 18 3 1 2 4 - 4 . 8 2 4 3 59 14 37 11 26 3 21 12 29 3 25 9 337 62 217 110 143 5 119 40 135 5 120 47 119 26 84 21 58 2 54 1 47 1 44 8 5 4 1 1 6 2 5 2 3 6 1 - 5 1 1 196 29 124 80 61 2 46 32 67 2 60 31 197 43 136 46 59 5 49 18 110 10 95 27 65 21 40 8 16 1 15 3 37 6 30 15 128 34 79 31 63 2 55 25 67 7 56 20 60 27 30 22 28 4 20 9 20 4 15 9 620 197 358 170 209 36 147 56 269 39 200 91 112 21 66 57 49 5 37 22 61 13 37 31 137 52 81 13 61 8 49 6 65 4 52 20 75 21 43 24 21 3 18 . 35 2 32 7 178 68 92 38 42 5 34 11 65 13 48 20 155 59 84 30 48 2 42 9 66 10 51 10 85 4 79 10 42 - 42 4 28 - 27 5 223 45 161 33 67 8 57 5 46 4 41 9 19 9 10 2 11 - 11 3 11 2 8 2 959 240 641 155 223 31 180 48 424 49 357 77 122 10 104 11 31 - 28 11 34 - 31 3 131 21 93 33 33 1 29 6 69 3 63 13 539 148 346 95 108 19 87 24 243 38 197 41 485 55 374 124 103 13 82 32 244 15 218 66 2 708 661 1 728 673 1 180 182 896 299 1 363 118 1 163 419 2 634 656 1 665 655 1 128 179 853 273 1 304 118 1 107 392 2 137 528 1 358 533 809 146 598 198 995 94 832 289 2 076 512 1 322 521 779 139 577 184 968 89 810 282 300 47 220 77 266 17 221 78 195 13 173 84 196 20 151 55 158 12 128 59 135 9 119 64 2 211 503 1 515 441 719 86 588 144 1 009 96 858 254 2 121 495 1 445 416 650 79 529 128 927 94 780 234 1 595 356 1 094 311 389 42 322 83 637 59 533 152 1 470 314 1 025 290 334 33 280 69 593 54 496 142 312 46 238 66 203 21 170 38 194 9 180 48 212 23 167 44 140 16 116 30 154 8 142 36 2 769 513 1 941 723 1 273 157 1 010 356 1 487 117 1 292 473 259 54 158 107 174 8 152 90 159 14 139 65 1 370 204 1 017 350 730 89 580 192 767 49 681 247 960 220 640 220 296 49 220 60 478 45 406 139 180 35 126 46 73 11 58 14 83 9 66 22 7 145 1 425 4 870 1 812 3 204 392 2 539 869 3 657 299 3 132 1 119 362 72 230 125 125 9 103 52 139 16 113 71 202 26 133 78 77 4 64 35 85 9 71 52 123 20 81 44 37 1 34 13 56 10 43 33 549 174 305 136 152 29 107 67 268 32 228 63 76 15 52 23 30 4 23 22 36 7 28 9 55-74 VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS Table 47a. Labor Force and Disability Characteristics by Race and Spanish Origin for Census Subdistricts: 1980-Con. Census Subdistricts LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 years and over Labor force Percent of persons 16 years and over Civilian labor force Employed Unemployed Percent of civilian labor force Not in labor force Female, 16 years and over Labor force — Percent of female, 16 years and over Civilian labor force Employed Unemployed Percent of civilian labor force Not in labor force Persons 16 to 19 years... — Employed Unemployed Not in labor force MARITAL STATUS AND PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN Female, 16 years and over With own children under 6 years In labor force With own children 6 to 17 years only In labor force Married women 16 years and over, husband present .. In labor force With own children under 6 years In labor force — With own children 6 to 17 years only In labor force INDUSTRY Employed persons 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill and finished textile products Chemicals and allied products Durable goods Metal industries Machinery, including electrical Transportation equipment Professional and photographic equipment and watches. Transportation Air transportation Communications and other public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Food, bakery, and dairy stores Eating and drinking places Banking and credit agencies Insurance, real estate, and other finance Business and repair services Private households Other personal services Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational services Public administration LABOR FORCE STATUS IN 1979 Male, 16 years and over, In labor force in 1979 Worked in 1979 50 to 52 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week With unemployment in 1979 Unemployed 15 or more weeks Female, 16 years and over, In labor force In 1979 Worked in 1979 50 to 52 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week With unemployment in 1979 Unemployed 15 or more weeks Families No workers in 1979 1 worker in 1979 2 workers in 1979 3 or more workers in 1979 DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS Persons 16 to 64 years With a work disability Prevented from working With a public transportation disability Persons 65 years and over With a public transportation disability 1 Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. [For meaning of symbols, see IntroductJor . For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] St John Island Central subdistrict Coral Bay subdistrict Cruz Bay subdistrict Race Spanish Race Spanish Race Spanish Total Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 1 665 177 124 189 144 1 272 372 885 25 1 175 118 85 109 79 935 255 670 19 70.6 66.7 68.5 57.7 54.9 73.5 68.5 75.7 76.0 1 175 118 85 109 79 935 255 670 19 1 139 113 81 101 73 913 254 650 17 36 5 4 8 6 22 1 20 2 3.1 4.2 4.7 7.3 7.6 2.4 .4 3.0 10.5 490 59 39 80 65 337 117 215 6 816 81 58 99 80 623 203 413 9 506 46 34 51 38 404 132 269 5 62.0 56.8 58.6 51.5 47.5 64.8 65.0 65.1 55.6 506 46 34 51 38 404 132 269 5 468 44 32 46 35 394 131 260 4 18 2 2 5 3 10 1 9 1 3.6 4.3 5.9 9.8 7.9 2.5 .8 3.3 20.0 310 35 24 48 42 219 71 144 4 179 10 5 22 20 144 9 133 2 59 5 3 5 4 49 4 45 . 6 . . 1 1 5 - 5 . 114 5 2 16 15 90 5 83 2 816 81 58 99 80 623 203 413 9 171 17 8 10 7 141 19 117 4 120 9 3 4 3 106 12 90 3 130 6 2 14 10 109 20 89 5 112 5 1 13 9 93 18 75 3 377 41 28 _ 34 22 292 92 195 8 239 21 13 23 15 191 47 141 4 122 14 7 6 5 100 14 82 3 84 7 2 2 2 74 9 62 2 85 5 2 10 7 69 9 60 3 69 4 1 10 7 54 7 47 1 1 139 113 81 101 73 913 254 650 17 11 - - 1 1 10 6 4 - 116 10 4 10 Z 9 96 28 68 1 15 2 2 2 1 10 8 2 . 2 - 1 1 1 1 - - 1 - - ... 1 1 - - 13 2 2 1 ::: - 9 7 2 - 2 1 1 '.'.'. z 1 - 1 - 76 2 2 '.'.'. 4 '.'.'. 3 67 10 57 . 1 - m - . 1 . 1 . 25 4 4 2 2 19 4 15 . 5 1 1 . . 4 1 3 . 168 19 16 13 6 134 60 70 4 22 1 1 . . 21 4 17 2 74 7 6 9 5 56 27 27 - 10 1 . - - 9 . 9 1 27 3 2 . . 22 14 8 . 25 1 . 2 1 22 12 9 1 9 3 2 . . 6 1 5 - 283 22 17 6 6 255 45 210 4 10 4 3 . . 6 3 3 1 191 20 13 28 17 141 51 88 . 9 - . 4 2 5 1 4 . 15 2 2 1 . 12 5 6 - 101 10 6 16 12 73 28 44 . 168 21 15 33 27 112 11 99 5 695 82 59 64 42 541 134 400 15 693 81 58 64 42 540 133 400 15 477 47 30 44 31 381 75 299 11 448 46 30 41 29 358 68 283 11 53 8 7 6 5 39 12 27 - 30 5 4 4 3 21 9 12 - 523 53 39 54 39 410 134 272 7 518 52 39 53 38 407 134 269 6 307 19 12 35 23 251 73 175 2 266 16 10 33 23 215 57 156 2 50 4 3 8 7 38 17 21 2 17 1 - 4 4 12 5 7 1 518 50 36 14 53 12 41 403 110 289 8 57 9 5 4 8 2 6 34 23 11 . 173 16 13 3 17 2 15 139 36 103 1 228 21 15 6 22 8 14 181 47 131 6 60 4 3 1 6 6 49 4 44 1 1 508 161 118 153 114 1 170 325 830 25 105 9 7 14 14 79 24 54 4 38 . . 11 11 25 8 17 2 11 . . 2 2 9 1 8 2 157 16 6 36 30 102 47 55 . 15 1 1 2 2 12 6 6 - GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES 55-75 Table 47a. Labor Force and Disability Characteristics by Race and Spanish Origin for Census Subdistricts: 1980- Con. Census Subdistricts LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 years and over Labor force Percent of persons 16 years and over Civilian labor force Employed Unemployed- Percent of civilian labor force Not in labor force Female, 16 years and over Labor force Percent of female, 16 years and over Civilian labor force Employed Unemployed Percent of civilian labor force Not in labor force Persons 16 to 19 years — Employed Unemployed Not in labor force MARITAL STATUS AND PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN Female, 16 years and over With own children under 6 years In labor force With own children 6 to 17 years only In labor force Married women 16 years and over, husband present .. In labor force With own children under 6 years In labor force With own children 6 to 17 years only In labor force INDUSTRY Employed persons 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill and finished textile products Chemicals and allied products Durable goods Metal industries Machinery, including electrical Transportation equipment Professional and photographic equipment and watches- Transportation Air transportation Communications and other public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Food, bakery, and dairy stores Eating and drinking places Banking and credit agencies Insurance, real estate, and other finance Business and repair services Private households Other personal services Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational services Public administration LABOR FORCE STATUS IN 1979 Male, 16 years and over, In labor force in 1979 Worked in 1979 50 to 52 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week With unemployment in 1979 Unemployed 15 or more weeks Female, 16 years and over, In labor force In 1979 Worked in 1979 50 to 52 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week With unemployment in 1979 Unemployed 15 or more weeks Families No workers in 1979 1 worker in 1979 2 workers in 1979 3 or more workers in 1979 DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS Persons 16 to 64 years With a work disability Prevented from working With a public transportation disability Persons 65 years and over With a public transportation disability 1 Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. [For meaning of symbols, see Introductior . For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] St. John Island St. Thomas Island East End subdistrict Charlotte Amalie subdistrict East End subdistrict Race Spanish Race Spanish Race Spanish Total White Black origin 1 Total Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 27 20 7 28 119 12 508 1 536 10 493 745 3 054 817 2 172 111 13 10 3 - 19 276 8 059 1 063 6 695 444 2 169 636 1 493 65 48.1 50.0 42.9 . 68.6 64.4 69.2 63.8 59.6 71.0 77.8 68.7 58.6 13 10 3 - 19 217 8 007 1 053 6 654 441 2 169 636 1 493 65 12 9 3 - 18 237 7 555 1 012 6 257 423 2 082 624 1 421 64 1 1 - 980 452 41 397 18 87 12 72 1 7.7 10.0 - 5.1 5.6 3.9 6.0 4.1 4.0 1.9 4.8 1.5 14 10 4 - 8 843 4 449 473 3 798 301 885 181 679 46 13 8 5 . 15 228 6 782 751 5 791 393 1 626 451 1 141 60 5 3 2 - 9 338 3 802 471 3 209 193 1 015 335 663 25 38.5 37.5 40.0 - 61.3 56.1 62.7 55.4 49.1 62.4 74.3 58.1 41.7 5 3 2 - 9 338 3 802 471 3 209 193 1 015 335 663 25 4 2 2 - 8 783 3 550 454 2 979 183 971 327 628 25 1 1 - 555 252 17 230 10 44 8 35 - 20.0 33.3 - 5.9 6.6 3.6 7.2 5.2 4.3 2.4 5.3 - 8 5 3 - 5 890 2 980 280 2 582 200 611 116 478 35 3 2 1 . 3 615 1 587 98 1 417 94 374 31 334 14 - - . 836 378 39 316 36 90 18 71 2 - - 167 74 3 68 3 12 2 10 . 3 2 1 " 2 600 1 124 54 1 025 55 272 11 253 12 13 8 5 15 228 6 782 751 5 791 393 1 626 451 1 141 60 3 2 1 3 124 1 329 68 1 193 83 344 45 285 14 1 1 2 086 828 30 762 48 218 29 181 8 1 1 - 3 426 1 408 96 1 256 81 353 53 285 10 1 1 - 2 631 1 033 63 932 47 271 42 217 5 10 8 2 - 6 188 2 474 332 2 019 162 751 202 522 32 4 3 1 - 3 895 1 393 194 1 138 68 452 124 313 12 2 2 2 031 810 57 706 48 254 38 204 11 1 1 1 266 456 24 410 23 151 22 123 5 1 1 - 2 006 758 71 653 48 244 36 198 7 1 1 ' 1 416 493 45 428 25 169 25 137 2 12 9 3 . 18 237 7 555 1 012 6 257 423 2 082 624 1 421 64 - - - 206 53 21 30 4 21 10 10 . _ . . 2 1 1 _ 1 1 . _ . . . 1 506 724 47 661 27 220 31 185 10 1 1 - 401 146 39 104 5 46 22 24 3 - . - 252 93 24 68 4 29 11 18 3 - - - 69 26 3 23 2 6 2 4 2 . . - 40 15 5 10 8 3 5 1 - - - 13 3 1 2 2 1 1 - 1 1 - 149 53 15 36 1 17 11 6 - . - . 21 6 1 5 2 - 2 . . - 24 10 3 7 - 3 1 2 - . - - 34 9 6 2 1 9 9 - - . - 17 7 1 6 - . - . . 3 2 1 - 1 386 598 178 407 21 196 56 138 4 . . - 284 118 26 86 11 20 3 16 - - 722 285 24 249 21 74 7 65 3 - . 392 145 15 125 19 39 17 22 - 2 2 - 3 684 1 566 269 1 200 125 383 144 235 11 . . 488 198 18 167 16 48 7 40 - 2 2 - 771 342 39 295 12 104 55 49 3 - . 400 165 23 132 16 44 8 33 4 2 2 580 194 17 171 12 99 42 54 4 . . 654 261 32 217 25 75 14 59 3 . . _ 379 227 4 218 1 35 3 32 - . - 1 630 797 92 685 21 224 61 156 6 - . 228 80 15 63 5 39 22 17 - 2 1 1 . 3 711 1 395 146 1 194 65 408 149 255 11 . . . 437 183 12 155 8 48 16 30 - . 408 155 10 135 7 22 6 16 1 2 1 1 2 013 759 90 654 31 217 80 136 6 2 1 1 2 356 918 90 800 56 178 37 136 5 8 7 1 10 194 4 373 637 3 555 254 1 163 315 826 40 8 7 1 9 997 4 294 630 3 490 248 1 154 310 822 40 5 4 1 7 566 3 217 428 2 659 190 808 203 586 27 3 3 7 247 3 090 413 2 552 183 763 190 555 26 - 984 431 66 343 30 128 27 100 3 - _ 592 265 34 216 15 76 10 65 2 6 4 2 . 9 629 3 919 492 3 311 202 1 061 353 688 28 6 4 2 9 361 3 786 487 3 184 200 1 048 353 675 28 2 1 1 6 632 2 668 286 2 299 141 653 201 439 19 2 1 1 . 6 217 2 484 263 2 145 131 606 180 413 19 . . - 1 076 510 60 438 22 118 35 80 2 . - 617 297 25 264 13 56 9 46 - 12 . 9 639 4 158 443 3 569 253 1 007 261 727 34 6 749 421 52 350 43 57 23 33 2 1 . 3 857 1 827 156 1 600 106 363 96 259 16 4 . 4 082 1 536 199 1 291 87 474 130 337 10 1 951 374 36 328 17 113 12 98 6 24 19 5 25 972 11 188 1 368 9 378 660 2 892 760 2 070 102 3 3 1 143 617 87 509 53 120 45 74 6 2 2 . 594 330 38 280 34 58 14 43 3 - . 320 167 34 125 14 34 3 30 2 3 1 2 . 2 069 1 242 163 1 044 84 162 57 102 9 - - 283 182 23 155 14 22 4 18 2 55-76 VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS Table 47a. Labor Force and Disability Characteristics by Race and Spanish Origin for Census Subdistricts: 1980 -Con. Census Subdistricts LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 years and over Labor force Percent of persons 16 years and over Civilian labor force Employed Unemployed Percent of civilian labor force Not in labor force Female, 16 years and over Labor force Percent of female, 16 years and over Civilian labor force Employed , Unemployed Percent of civilian labor force Not in labor force Persons 16 to 19 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force MARITAL STATUS AND PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN Female, 16 years and over With own children under 6 years In labor force With own children 6 to 17 years only In labor force Married women 16 years and over, husband present . In labor force With own children under 6 years In labor force With own children 6 to 17 years only In labor force INDUSTRY Employed persons 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill and finished textile products Chemicals and allied products Durable goods Metal industries Machinery, including electrical Transportation equipment Professional and photographic equipment and watches Transportation Air transportation Communications and other public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Food, bakery, and dairy stores Eating and drinking places Banking and credit agencies Insurance, real estate, and other finance Business and repair services Private households Other personal services Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational services Public administration LABOR FORCE STATUS IN 1979 Male, 16 years and over, In labor force In 1979 Worked in 1979 50 to 52 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week With unemployment in 1979 Unemployed 15 or more weeks Female, 16 years and over, In labor force In 1979 Worked in 1979 50 to 52 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week With unemployment in 1979 Unemployed 15 or more weeks Families No workers in 1979 1 worker in 1979 2 workers in 1979 3 or more workers in 1979 DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS Persons 16 to 64 years With a work disability Prevented from working With a public transportation disability Persons 65 years and over With a public transportation disability 1 Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] St. Thomas Island Northside subdistrict Southside subdistrict Tutu subdistrict Race Spanish Race Spanish Race Spanish Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 4 209 2 518 1 581 283 2 579 559 1 982 204 4 959 155 4 666 249 3 278 1 948 1 246 216 1 737 424 1 285 114 3 444 118 3 231 172 77.9 77.4 78.8 76.3 67.4 75.8 64.8 55.9 69.4 76.1 69.2 69.1 3 277 1 947 1 246 216 1 734 424 1 282 114 3 441 118 3 228 172 3 198 1 907 1 208 214 1 592 413 1 153 107 3 240 116 3 031 163 79 40 38 2 142 11 129 7 201 2 197 9 2.4 2.1 3.0 .9 8.2 2.6 10.1 6.1 5.8 1.7 6.1 5.2 931 570 335 67 842 135 697 90 1 515 37 1 435 77 2 147 1 280 810 138 1 413 300 1 096 110 2 838 89 2 665 135 1 522 889 593 98 868 202 654 54 1 856 63 1 743 82 70.9 69.5 73.2 71.0 61.4 67.3 59.7 49.1 65.4 70.8 65.4 60.7 1 522 889 593 98 868 202 654 54 1 856 63 1 743 82 1 482 868 575 96 790 200 579 50 1 726 63 1 614 76 40 21 18 2 78 2 75 4 130 . 129 6 2.6 2.4 3.0 2.0 9.0 1.0 11.5 7.4 7.0 . 7.4 7.3 625 391 217 40 545 98 442 56 982 26 922 53 303 134 162 29 410 28 378 31 878 11 844 45 104 53 51 6 73 13 59 7 179 2 172 12 20 8 11 1 28 28 3 31 . 30 1 179 73 100 22 308 15 290 21 668 9 642 32 2 147 1 280 810 138 1 413 300 1 096 110 2 838 89 2 665 135 311 138 160 30 331 23 303 28 730 6 694 36 227 84 134 26 204 5 196 14 552 1 530 24 436 230 191 39 349 40 303 30 775 16 738 37 333 149 174 31 257 28 224 21 645 13 614 29 1 084 651 398 84 559 135 410 48 1 087 35 1 011 61 755 410 321 63 353 75 268 25 790 22 739 40 266 122 131 27 207 23 179 18 433 6 405 25 190 74 107 23 120 5 112 9 307 1 291 14 327 178 135 27 182 26 150 15 418 9 396 26 239 109 121 20 126 15 106 12 324 6 308 20 3 198 1 907 1 208 214 1 592 413 1 153 107 3 240 116 3 031 163 94 77 16 1 15 3 12 1 14 2 12 199 112 81 12 137 20 116 5 196 1 193 5 87 67 17 5 42 16 26 5 62 7 52 7 58 43 13 3 28 11 17 2 36 3 33 2 10 5 3 1 7 4 3 1 19 1 18 - 10 8 2 2 5 1 4 . 1 . 1 . 3 3 - - 1 1 . 3 3 - 29 24 4 2 14 5 9 3 26 4 19 5 7 6 - 2 2 2 - 3 1 2 . 8 6 2 . - - 3 . 3 . 4 4 - 5 1 3 2 1 2 2 7 2 7 1 191 125 64 16 102 20 79 9 253 5 238 16 59 46 12 7 24 4 20 1 45 2 41 5 121 55 62 7 50 10 39 2 168 4 159 7 96 70 23 15 46 24 22 5 53 5 45 4 700 495 178 61 344 117 214 32 607 40 543 53 59 32 27 7 50 7 41 9 124 4 114 10 145 118 24 7 67 22 44 7 94 3 90 6 76 42 30 7 26 9 16 4 78 1 76 6 134 100 32 6 38 16 21 1 96 . 92 2 135 80 52 6 61 15 46 5 98 5 92 3 37 13 24 1 45 45 - 31 . 31 1 137 84 51 2 171 32 138 4 264 7 251 5 53 38 14 2 20 13 7 1 24 - 23 . 744 409 319 37 321 98 221 12 728 28 677 25 69 28 34 2 46 9 35 2 78 1 71 1 102 54 46 1 37 12 25 1 84 5 76 1 383 208 171 22 174 50 124 8 413 16 389 12 394 140 245 36 174 20 151 21 568 11 547 29 1 802 1 090 666 117 880 231 632 63 1 648 53 1 551 93 1 792 1 088 659 117 868 230 621 63 1 567 53 1 472 91 1 380 822 521 97 628 174 443 39 1 284 45 1 202 80 1 321 780 505 95 597 165 422 36 1 237 42 1 159 75 114 63 48 8 84 20 62 5 206 2 200 7 52 28 23 7 56 9 45 3 138 1 134 3 1 587 935 611 104 905 215 677 61 1 865 66 1 754 83 1 573 931 602 101 868 215 640 59 1 800 65 1 691 80 1 128 634 465 78 551 145 399 42 1 424 49 1 344 59 1 034 562 444 74 520 130 383 41 1 375 47 1 297 57 111 61 46 10 112 9 102 7 209 5 200 12 40 17 22 5 80 5 75 2 134 4 129 6 1 383 813 541 90 917 169 736 73 1 879 49 1 782 101 80 57 22 4 58 10 48 12 105 2 102 4 411 255 147 24 418 62 352 34 751 19 712 40 747 444 287 52 354 84 266 17 819 24 772 47 145 57 85 10 87 13 70 10 204 4 196 10 3 927 2 333 1 491 270 2 459 519 1 902 190 4 763 144 4 485 239 141 89 51 10 100 22 74 20 139 4 131 4 57 38 19 4 60 6 51 13 77 3 73 2 30 19 11 2 28 5 21 4 56 3 53 1 282 185 90 13 120 40 80 14 196 11 181 10 28 10 16 3 22 4 18 2 26 1 25 1 GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES 55-77 Table 47a. Labor Force and Disability Characteristics by Race and Spanish Origin for Census Subdistricts: 1980-Con. Census Subdistricts LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 years and over Labor force Percent of persons 16 years and over Civilian labor force — Employed - Unemployed Percent of civilian labor force Not In labor force — Female, 16 years and over Labor force Percent of female, 16 years and over Civilian labor force Employed Unemployed Percent of civilian labor force Not In labor force Persons 16 to 19 years — Employed Unemployed Not in labor force MARITAL STATUS AND PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN Female, 16 years and over With own children under 6 years In labor force With own children 6 to 17 years only In labor force Married women 16 years and over, husband present .. In labor force With own children under 6 years — In labor force With own children 6 to 17 years only In labor force — INDUSTRY Employed persons 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill and finished textile products Chemicals and allied products Durable goods Metal industries Machinery, including electrical Transportation equipment Professional and photographic equipment and watches. Transportation Air transportation Communications and other public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Food, bakery, and dairy stores Eating and drinking places Banking and credit agencies Insurance, real estate, and other finance Business and repair services Private households Other personal services Entertainment and recreation services. Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational services Public administration LABOR FORCE STATUS IN 1979 Male, 16 years and over. In labor force In 1979 Worked in 1979 50 to 52 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week With unemployment in 1979 Unemployed 15 or more weeks Female, 16 years and over, In labor force In 1979 Worked In 1979 50 to 52 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week With unemployment in 1979 Unemployed 15 or more weeks Families No workers in 1979 1 worker in 1979 2 workers in 1979 3 or more workers in 1979.. DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS Persons 16 to 64 years With a work disability Prevented from working With a public transportation disability Persons 65 years and over With a public transportation disability 1 Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] SL Thomas Island Water Island subdistrict West End subdistrict Race Race Spanish Spanish Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 134 117 676 216 432 49 79 66 510 166 324 34 59.0 56.4 75.4 76.9 75.0 69.4 79 66 510 166 324 34 76 64 494 163 311 31 3 2 16 3 13 3 3.8 3.0 3.1 1.8 4.0 8.8 55 51 166 50 108 15 68 60 354 101 238 26 34 30 241 66 167 12 50.0 50.0 68.1 65.3 70.2 46.2 34 30 241 66 167 12 34 30 230 65 157 10 - - 11 1 10 2 - 4.6 1.5 6.0 16.7 34 30 113 35 71 14 5 3 n. 58 11 46 5 1 1 11 3 8 1 1 - 1 1 . 3 2 46 8 37 4 68 60 354 101 238 26 5 4 74 16 55 12 3 2 54 8 45 8 6 4 99 16 80 7 4 3 88 15 71 6 41 37 .» 192 65 119 17 14 12 138 40 95 9 4 4 57 16 38 9 2 2 40 8 31 5 6 4 71 12 56 5 4 3 61 11 48 4 76 64 494 163 311 31 - 9 7 2 2 2 2 '.'.'. 28 9 19 2 6 4 12 7 5 1 1 1 7 5 2 1 . - 1 1 . 1 1 - - . - - 1 1 . 5 3 5 1 2 3 1 4 2 Z 1 1 : . . 2 2 . 9 7 37 13 23 4 . - 18 8 10 1 1 1 23 3 19 1 3 3 10 4 6 1 12 8 72 43 21 6 . - 9 1 4 3 3 2 16 14 2 - - 11 1 9 1 5 5 14 3 9 . 3 3 21 8 12 4 1 - 3 3 - 17 16 20 9 10 - 7 7 5 3 2 1 7 7 108 32 73 4 1 1 12 1 11 1 1 1 7 3 3 1 4 4 63 21 41 1 3 1 121 21 98 4 48 39 280 103 164 22 46 37 276 102 161 21 26 21 223 82 129 18 23 18 216 75 129 18 4 4 17 6 11 2 3 3 2 1 1 1 37 33 255 73 173 16 35 31 251 71 171 16 17 15 191 46 139 12 15 13 183 40 137 11 4 4 12 5 7 - 4 4 6 3 3 - 42 36 253 72 171 19 14 14 14 6 8 - 14 11 73 21 50 9 11 9 141 38 96 9 3 2 25 7 17 1 107 90 636 200 410 46 5 5 21 11 10 - 2 2 10 5 5 - . . 5 1 4 - 27 27 ... 40 3 16 22 1 2 3 55-78 VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS Occupation and Class of Worker of Employed Persons by Race and Spanish Origin for Places: 1980 Table 48. Places OCCUPATION Employed persons 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty occupations Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations _ Officials and administrators, public administration Management related occupations Professional specialty occupations Engineers and natural scientists Health diagnosing occupations Health assessment and treating occupations Teachers, librarians, and counselors Teachers, elementary and secondary schools Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, except health Sales occupations Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations Sales representatives, commodities and finance Other sales occupations Administrative support occupations, including clerical .. Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Financial records processing occupations Service occupations Private household occupations Protective service occupations Police and firefighters Service occupations, except protective and household . Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Farm operators and managers Farm workers and related occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production occupations Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators and tenders, except precision Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers Transportation occupations Matenal moving equipment operators Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers .. Construction laborers Employed females 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty occupations Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations - Officials and administrators, public administration Management related occupations Professional specialty occupations Engineers and natural scientists Health diagnosing occupations Health assessment and treating occupations Teachers, librarians, and counselors Teachers, elementary and secondary schools Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, except health Sales occupations Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations Sales representatives, commodities and finance Other sales occupations Administrative support occupations, including clerical .. Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Financial records processing occupations Service occupations Private household occupations Protective service occupations Police and firefighters Service occupations, except protective and household - Fanning, forestry, and fishing occupations Farm operators and managers Farm workers and related occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production occupations Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators and tenders, except precision Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers Transportation occupations Material moving equipment operators Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers -- Construction laborers CLASS OF WORKER Employed persons 16 years and over Private wage and salary workers Federal government workers Local government workers (territorial, etc.) Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers Employed females 16 years and over Private wage and salary workers Federal government workers Local government workers (territorial, etc.) Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers 1 Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] Anna's Retreat (CDP) Charlotte Amalie town Charlotte Amalie East (CDP) Race Spanish Race Spanish Race Spanish Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 3 240 116 3 031 163 4 510 617 3 726 223 918 31 861 37 573 54 493 33 764 175 546 55 99 9 88 5 282 26 244 19 375 95 261 32 59 7 51 5 54 4 50 3 46 5 40 3 15 1 13 2 77 3 71 3 106 16 81 7 20 2 18 1 291 28 249 14 389 80 285 23 40 2 37 - 15 1 13 18 7 11 - 1 1 - 6 3 1 11 4 2 1 1 - - 27 3 19 - 43 6 31 2 4 1 3 - 172 14 156 8 194 37 149 7 21 - 21 - 157 13 142 7 162 31 125 4 19 - 19 - 1 092 35 1 022 61 1 178 172 956 75 266 14 243 11 18 17 - 18 2 16 . 2 - 2 - 18 18 2 38 10 27 3 7 3 4 1 393 25 352 27 488 104 361 36 109 9 93 4 47 8 37 3 68 29 30 10 9 2 7 - 45 44 1 62 15 46 3 12 1 10 1 301 17 271 23 358 60 285 23 88 6 76 3 663 10 635 32 634 56 552 36 148 2 144 6 195 2 188 10 173 19 147 15 39 1 38 2 74 1 70 3 78 11 63 3 33 . 33 2 721 6 703 22 1 222 85 1 097 33 268 3 262 6 29 29 1 141 3 135 - 21 - 21 115 1 111 9 119 7 104 4 36 - 35 48 46 8 36 3 30 3 14 - 13 577 5 563 12 962 75 858 29 211 3 206 4 34 3 30 - 103 3 21 76 2 1 3 13 - 13 28 2 25 - 71 3 63 1 11 - 11 332 8 317 22 603 45 541 24 129 2 120 7 108 5 100 10 134 19 112 8 22 . 20 160 159 5 382 14 358 14 95 2 89 5 64 3 58 7 87 12 71 2 12 . 11 488 10 466 25 640 119 510 33 143 3 135 7 52 51 2 64 6 58 2 22 1 20 28 4 23 2 27 3 24 2 1 - 1 . 227 5 218 9 277 93 180 13 64 2 62 24 22 4 32 4 28 3 5 - 5 157 1 152 8 240 13 220 13 51 47 4 33 33 1 96 8 87 5 14 14 - 1 726 63 1 614 76 2 105 275 1 759 103 431 11 411 16 341 30 294 19 413 86 304 29 53 5 47 3 139 12 123 8 167 46 115 16 25 4 20 3 30 4 26 3 24 4 19 2 7 - 6 2 40 1 38 46 9 34 2 9 2 7 . 202 18 171 11 246 40 189 13 28 1 27 - 5 4 - 5 1 4 - 1 - 1 . 6 3 1 4 - . - . 26 3 18 - 41 5 30 2 4 1 3 - 125 10 113 6 142 25 112 5 16 - 16 - 117 9 106 5 120 22 95 3 14 14 - 834 24 787 39 818 104 685 49 196 5 185 9 15 14 - 12 1 11 - 2 - 2 - 7 7 16 5 11 2 2 - 2 . 297 17 269 17 325 55 259 18 73 3 66 4 14 3 10 1 25 12 12 2 2 1 1 - 25 24 1 27 4 23 1 8 - 7 1 258 14 235 15 273 39 224 15 63 2 58 3 515 7 497 22 465 43 404 29 119 2 115 5 186 2 180 9 171 17 147 15 38 1 37 2 60 59 3 61 9 49 2 27 - 27 1 468 5 456 9 754 57 681 22 166 1 164 3 28 28 1 139 3 133 20 - 20 1 25 25 - 20 3 17 1 15 - 15 - 5 5 - 4 1 3 1 7 - 7 - 415 5 403 8 595 51 531 21 131 1 129 2 1 1 - 2 2 - 1 - 1 - 1 1 2 2 . . . . . 24 23 5 33 4 26 2 . . - - 4 1 4 1 3 3 2 1 2 2 1 - - - - 19 18 2 28 3 22 1 - - . 58 4 53 4 85 24 61 1 15 - 14 1 25 25 43 5 38 1 12 . 11 1 7 2 5 1 9 9 - - - - 12 1 11 21 19 2 - 1 - 1 - 14 1 12 3 12 12 - 2 - 2 - 3 240 116 3 031 163 4 510 617 3 726 223 918 31 861 37 1 572 75 1 442 96 2 635 372 2 172 122 510 19 474 23 167 4 160 8 192 14 173 8 43 . 42 1 1 324 28 1 264 47 1 310 92 1 165 62 316 5 306 11 177 9 165 12 359 14 131 210 8 6 30 1 49 7 39 2 1 726 63 1 614 76 2 105 275 1 759 103 431 11 411 16 797 39 730 47 1 191 173 980 56 225 7 211 11 75 1 72 4 99 6 91 3 14 - 14 1 820 22 779 21 705 47 633 34 185 2 181 3 34 1 33 4 100 10 42 52 7 3 10 7 2 5 1 GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES 55-79 Table 48. Occupation and Class of Worker of Employed Persons by Race and Spanish Origin for Places: 1980-Con. [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] Places OCCUPATION Employed persons 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty occupations Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Officials and administrators, public administration Management related occupations Professional specialty occupations Engineers and natural scientists Health diagnosing occupations Health assessment and treating occupations Teachers, librarians, and counselors Teachers, elementary and secondary schools Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, except health Sales occupations Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations Sales representatives, commodities and finance Other sales occupations Administrative support occupations, including clerical -. Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Financial records processing occupations Service occupations Private household occupations Protective service occupations Police and firefighters Service occupations, except protective and household Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Farm operators and managers Farm workers and related occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production occupations Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators and tenders, except precision Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers Transportation occupations Material moving equipment operators Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers .. Construction laborers Employed females 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty occupations Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations . Officials and administrators, public administration Management related occupations Professional specialty occupations Engineers and natural scientists Health diagnosing occupations Health assessment and treating occupations Teachers, librarians, and counselors Teachers, elementary and secondary schools Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, except health Sales occupations Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations Sales representatives, commodities and finance Other sales occupations Administrative support occupations, including clerical .. Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Financial records processing occupations Service occupations Private household occupations Protective service occupations Police and firefighters Service occupations, except protective and household Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Farm operators and managers Farm workers and related occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production occupations Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators and tenders, except precision Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers Transportation occupations Material moving equipment operators Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers .. Construction laborers CLASS OF WORKER Employed persons 16 years and over Private wage and salary workers Federal government workers Local government workers (territorial, etc.) Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers Employed females 16 years and over Private wage and salary workers Federal government workers Local government workers (territorial, etc.) Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers 1 Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. Charlotte Amalie West (CDP) Christiansted town Cruz Bay (CDP) Race Spanish Race Spanish Race Spanish Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 2 144 360 1 689 163 1 023 103 868 112 913 254 650 17 492 133 333 33 152 32 113 16 179 95 79 1 270 79 174 20 73 18 51 12 88 41 43 1 36 5 31 3 11 1 10 3 3 3 . 69 14 55 6 16 1 14 4 19 7 11 . 222 54 159 13 79 14 62 4 91 54 36 . 19 4 14 5 1 4 1 12 9 3 . 4 2 1 2 - - - 5 4 - 19 2 16 1 6 - 6 7 5 2 - 124 34 87 7 38 6 31 2 46 26 20 _ 88 19 67 6 33 5 27 2 38 21 17 _ 733 138 554 62 221 31 176 30 188 72 116 3 17 3 14 1 3 . 3 - 7 2 5 . 50 17 29 3 14 3 9 1 1 1 _ 276 62 192 26 73 12 55 10 73 31 42 1 35 12 19 5 12 3 8 3 13 6 7 . 42 8 30 4 13 3 9 3 22 15 7 - 199 42 143 17 48 6 38 4 38 10 28 1 390 56 319 32 131 16 109 19 107 38 69 2 106 21 83 7 33 3 30 2 30 9 21 1 67 10 53 7 22 3 16 6 16 7 9 . 420 43 369 19 284 18 254 25 281 37 243 3 33 1 31 38 - 38 . 5 5 . 50 2 48 4 23 1 22 2 43 1 42 1 25 2 23 4 11 . 11 1 26 1 25 1 337 40 290 15 223 17 194 23 233 36 196 2 16 2 14 - 25 2 22 3 21 1 20 3 18 1 3 17 - 15 1 14 . 21 1 19 3 . 249 26 207 29 186 14 168 10 105 29 75 7 84 13 63 13 45 4 40 . 24 8 15 2 116 8 106 7 106 7 97 7 66 14 52 2 48 5 37 8 34 3 30 3 14 7 7 3 234 18 212 20 155 6 135 28 139 18 119 3 31 4 27 4 34 . 34 8 17 1 16 1 11 2 9 15 - 14 1 4 2 2 . 102 7 91 10 44 5 32 7 67 5 60 1 20 1 19 4 7 - 6 1 9 9 1 70 4 66 2 55 1 49 11 42 10 32 - 26 2 24 1 23 - 19 4 23 9 14 - 1 019 165 817 64 440 31 389 45 394 131 260 4 231 54 168 17 72 11 57 5 84 49 33 - 103 30 69 11 20 4 14 3 36 21 13 . 12 2 10 3 4 - 4 1 1 1 - 26 5 21 4 1 - 1 - 11 6 4 - 128 24 99 6 52 7 43 2 48 28 20 - 6 1 5 - - - 1 1 - 2 1 - - - - - - - - 14 1 12 1 5 - 5 . 6 5 1 - 81 17 62 5 30 3 26 2 33 19 14 - 70 12 56 4 29 3 25 2 26 15 11 - 505 82 402 40 151 11 132 18 142 58 84 3 14 3 11 1 2 2 7 2 5 - 17 3 14 1 3 3 1 - - - 178 30 138 13 42 3 36 2 53 25 28 1 5 2 3 1 3 - 3 1 8 5 3 - 19 4 14 1 5 1 4 - 13 10 3 - 154 24 121 11 34 2 29 1 32 10 22 1 296 46 239 25 104 8 91 15 82 31 51 2 104 21 81 7 31 2 29 2 30 9 21 1 51 7 40 5 21 3 15 6 10 6 4 - 242 22 215 5 192 8 177 17 148 21 126 1 29 1 27 - 37 - 37 5 5 - 7 7 - 9 . 9 1 3 3 - - - . 3 . 3 - 1 1 - 206 21 181 5 146 8 131 16 140 21 118 1 19 4 13 - 12 - 11 2 3 2 1 - 4 3 - - - - - - - 3 1 2 - 1 - 1 - - - 12 3 8 . 11 . 10 2 3 2 1 - 22 3 19 2 13 1 12 3 17 1 16 - 17 3 14 1 7 - 7 2 12 1 2 12 - 1 1 1 2 _ 2 . 2 . 1 1 . . . _ . . . - 3 1 3 1 4 1 3 1 2 2 " 2 144 360 1 689 163 1 023 103 868 112 913 254 650 17 1 210 234 918 86 663 74 549 62 517 150 364 7 98 28 68 5 37 4 33 4 46 6 38 3 697 76 599 55 262 7 249 33 232 41 189 3 138 1 22 103 1 17 57 4 16 2 35 2 12 1 117 1 56 59 1 4 1 019 165 817 64 440 31 389 45 394 131 260 4 565 112 431 30 255 24 215 27 234 80 153 2 38 7 30 3 21 - 21 1 15 4 9 - 385 38 334 31 149 2 144 16 112 27 85 1 31 8 22 " 12 3 4 1 7 2 1 32 1 19 13 1 1 55-80 VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS Table 48. Occupation and Class of Worker of Employed Persons by Race and Spanish Origin for Places: 1980-Con. Places OCCUPATION Employed persons 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty occupations Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations . Officials and administrators, public administration Management related occupations Professional specialty occupations Engineers and natural scientists Health diagnosing occupations Health assessment and treating occupations Teachers, librarians, and counselors Teachers, elementary and secondary schools Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, except health Sales occupations Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations Sales representatives, commodities and finance Other sales occupations Administrative support occupations, including clerical — Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Financial records processing occupations Service occupations Private household occupations Protective service occupations Police and firefighters Service occupations, except protective and household - Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Farm operators and managers Farm workers and related occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production occupations Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators and tenders, except precision Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers Transportation occupations Matenal moving equipment operators Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers .. Construction laborers Employed females 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty occupations Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations. Officials and administrators, public administration Management related occupations Professional specialty occupations Engineers and natural scientists Health diagnosing occupations Health assessment and treating occupations Teachers, librarians, and counselors Teachers, elementary and secondary schools Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, except health Sales occupations Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations Sales representatives, commodities and finance Other sales occupations Administrative support occupations, including clerical __ Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Financial records processing occupations Service occupations Private household occupations Protective service occupations Police and firefighters Service occupations, except protective and household - Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Farm operators and managers Farm workers and related occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production occupations Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators and tenders, except precision Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers Transportation occupations Matenal moving equipment operators Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers .. Construction laborers CLASS OF WORKER Employed persons 16 years and over Private wage and salary workers Federal government workers Local government workers (territorial, etc.) Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers Employed females 16 years and over Private wage and salary workers Federal government workers Local government workers (territorial, etc.) Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers 1 Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] Frederiksted town Frederiksted Southeast (CDP) Grove Place (CDP) Race Spanish Race Spanish Race Spanish Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 375 62 299 67 721 47 644 93 941 49 872 47 92 36 52 11 157 20 133 16 91 28 60 6 34 10 21 7 59 4 54 7 37 10 25 3 3 _ 3 . 7 7 2 5 - 4 1 7 1 5 4 16 2 14 1 8 1 6 1 58 26 31 4 98 16 79 9 54 18 35 3 7 6 1 1 4 1 1 2 1 1 6 3 3 1 . . . 3 3 . 6 4 2 . 31 10 20 2 62 10 50 6 27 7 20 1 28 9 18 2 56 9 46 6 24 5 19 1 63 6 56 13 138 11 120 17 200 9 184 11 4 - 4 . 4 4 2 4 4 1 6 1 5 . 12 4 8 . 5 - 4 1 20 3 16 5 32 2 27 4 76 3 72 2 5 . 5 2 3 2 2 4 . 4 - 2 - 2 . 5 1 4 . 14 . 14 - 13 3 9 3 24 1 21 2 58 3 54 2 33 2 31 8 90 5 81 11 115 6 104 7 8 B 1 25 1 24 3 40 2 37 1 4 1 3 2 15 14 1 18 3 14 - 96 9 82 14 187 6 171 19 233 2 230 12 5 . 4 2 13 13 - 24 1 23 . 12 1 11 1 30 1 25 7 33 . 32 4 2 . 2 14 13 3 10 10 4 79 8 67 11 144 5 133 12 176 1 175 8 7 1 6 3 12 1 11 2 30 1 28 1 6 1 5 3 9 9 _ 26 1 25 86 7 75 19 105 5 97 13 218 5 208 11 19 1 16 5 30 2 28 3 55 . 55 2 57 6 50 12 63 3 58 7 126 1 124 4 10 - 9 2 11 10 2 37 4 29 5 31 3 28 7 122 4 112 26 169 4 162 6 8 2 6 3 20 2 18 5 25 25 . 5 5 2 18 18 1 15 . 15 . 1 1 . 37 2 33 9 43 1 41 1 2 - 2 - 13 12 6 21 1 18 3 15 1 14 2 34 31 5 65 2 63 2 7 - 7 - 11 10 1 21 2 19 - 161 27 125 28 336 21 304 30 369 19 340 23 47 15 29 5 92 10 81 6 46 10 34 4 19 1 5 12 1 4 25 1 2 23 1 2 12 2 2 9 1 2 1 3 1 1 2 6 6 - 2 - 2 - 28 10 17 1 67 8 58 4 34 8 25 2 2 2 - : 1 3 1 3 : 3 2 1 : 22 6 15 1 49 7 41 3 23 5 18 1 21 5 15 1 45 6 39 3 22 5 17 1 40 5 34 11 94 5 84 12 155 8 140 9 3 " 3 - 3 1 3 1 2 4 1 - 4 1 13 3 9 4 20 2 16 2 58 2 55 2 1 . 1 1 2 1 1 - - - 2 - 2 . 3 1 2 - 9 . 9 - 10 3 6 3 15 1 13 1 49 2 46 2 24 2 22 7 70 3 64 8 92 6 81 6 8 . 8 1 25 1 24 3 40 2 37 1 3 1 2 2 12 11 1 14 3 10 - 66 6 55 10 134 5 125 9 146 1 145 7 5 . 4 2 13 13 - 24 1 23 . 2 - 2 • 9 4 1 7 4 3 1 6 1 - 6 1 1 1 59 6 49 8 112 1 1 4 105 1 1 6 116 1 1 - 116 1 1 6 6 " 6 1 5 4 2 12 3 " 11 3 3 6 . 6 1 5 4 2 9 . 8 3 2 1 1 1 10 1 9 1 9 - 9 - 1 1 . 1 7 1 6 1 3 - 3 - 1 - 1 - 2 2 2 ; 2 ; . : : : 1 1 : 4 4 - 375 62 299 67 721 47 644 93 941 49 872 47 190 29 153 30 362 24 323 52 720 33 673 25 21 2 16 2 35 1 33 3 27 4 21 3 122 15 107 20 283 13 260 31 161 5 153 16 41 1 16 22 1 14 1 41 9 28 7 31 2 6 1 24 1 3 161 27 125 28 336 21 304 30 369 19 340 23 69 13 53 8 129 13 112 14 244 12 225 9 11 . 8 1 17 16 . 17 2 14 2 64 7 57 10 178 6 168 14 101 3 96 10 17 7 7 9 12 2 8 2 7 2 5 2 GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES 55-81 Table 48a. Occupation and Class of Worker of Employed Persons by Race and Spanish Origin for Census Subdistricts: 1980 Census Subdistricts OCCUPATION Employed persons 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty occupations Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Officials and administrators, public administration Management related occupations Professional specialty occupations Engineers and natural scientists Health diagnosing occupations Health assessment and treating occupations Teachers, librarians, and counselors Teachers, elementary and secondary schools Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, except health Sales occupations Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations Sales representatives, commodities and finance Other sales occupations Administrative support occupations, including clerical Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Financial records processing occupations Service occupations Private household occupations Protective service occupations Police and firefighters Service occupations, except protective and household Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Farm operators and managers Farm workers and related occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production occupations Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators and tenders, except precision Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers Transportation occupations Material moving equipment operators Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers Construction laborers Employed females 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty occupations Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Officials and administrators, public administration Management related occupations Professional specialty occupations Engineers and natural scientists Health diagnosing occupations Health assessment and treating occupations Teachers, librarians, and counselors Teachers, elementary and secondary schools Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, except health Sales occupations Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations Sales representatives, commodities and finance Other sales occupations Administrative support occupations, including clerical Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Financial records processing occupations Service occupations Private household occupations Protective service occupations Police and firefighters Sen/ice occupations, except protective and household Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Farm operators and managers Farm workers and related occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production occupations Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators and tenders, except precision Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers Transportation occupations Material moving equipment operators Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers Construction laborers CLASS OF WORKER Employed persons 16 years and over Private wage and salary workers Federal government workers Local government workers (territorial, etc.) Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers Employed females 16 years and over Private wage and salary workers Federal government workers Local government workers (territorial, etc.) Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers 1 Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. [For meaning of symbols, see Introductior . For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] St. Croix Island Anna 's Hope Village subdistrict Christiansted subdistrict East End subdistrict Race Spanish Race Spanish Race Spanish Total Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 16 276 1 363 421 S21 253 1 259 154 1 046 166 863 582 219 102 3 540 416 171 215 57 200 55 136 27 361 274 70 27 1 664 190 92 91 26 97 29 63 15 201 150 42 16 143 17 3 13 1 13 2 11 3 4 2 2 . 392 32 13 18 7 20 4 15 4 28 22 5 1 1 876 226 79 124 31 103 26 73 12 160 124 28 11 191 20 9 9 5 4 1 3 - 27 23 3 3 70 16 9 3 1 2 1 1 1 5 5 . 148 16 5 10 2 9 9 1 7 6 . - 1 055 129 36 78 18 52 12 38 9 84 61 19 5 910 113 29 69 17 46 10 34 9 66 48 15 5 3 775 401 130 227 74 272 48 209 44 275 193 57 36 83 4 3 - 6 6 - 4 3 . . 262 25 11 12 3 15 3 10 1 31 26 4 2 1 252 130 59 57 27 85 18 61 13 117 87 20 12 260 37 21 9 10 13 4 8 3 43 35 5 3 240 22 12 10 3 19 5 13 6 30 28 2 1 752 71 26 38 14 53 9 40 4 44 24 13 8 2 178 242 60 155 44 166 27 132 30 123 77 33 22 667 86 26 50 17 43 6 35 4 42 31 9 5 316 32 13 12 9 27 5 19 7 20 14 3 4 3 057 172 47 117 28 328 23 292 35 76 29 39 14 269 10 10 1 41 41 - 7 1 6 1 536 40 5 33 8 31 1 30 5 15 2 10 5 230 20 1 18 3 16 16 3 7 . 5 3 2 252 122 42 74 19 256 22 221 30 54 26 23 8 362 28 6 18 8 34 2 30 7 22 8 13 4 43 2 2 - . - 5 2 3 _ 265 20 2 14 7 30 1 27 7 11 1 9 3 3 184 209 49 141 46 239 18 216 19 92 56 28 16 870 40 8 29 6 69 4 64 6 27 17 6 5 1 436 74 20 53 16 127 10 114 8 37 20 14 6 868 93 21 57 24 42 4 37 5 28 19 8 5 2 358 137 18 103 40 186 8 163 34 37 22 12 5 554 38 4 30 9 41 1 40 10 7 3 3 2 270 20 2 16 5 18 17 1 2 2 - 582 27 3 19 10 52 6 38 9 17 11 5 1 248 12 1 11 2 8 7 1 4 2 1 2 704 40 8 27 14 67 1 61 13 7 4 3 - 231 12 1 10 3 27 23 4 - - - - 6 770 629 198 377 113 521 56 445 63 391 265 98 41 1 709 200 72 113 30 95 22 69 12 155 115 33 8 562 58 27 28 11 29 10 17 5 75 54 18 4 40 9 1 7 1 4 4 1 - - - - 150 10 3 7 1 2 1 1 . 12 12 - 1 1 147 142 45 85 19 66 12 52 7 80 61 15 4 20 4 2 2 1 - - - 3 3 - 11 3 1 1 - - . 1 1 - - 131 15 4 10 2 8 8 1 6 5 - - 796 97 30 58 12 41 8 32 6 62 45 14 4 711 86 26 51 11 39 7 31 6 55 40 12 4 2 543 291 89 169 53 182 22 152 25 177 121 37 24 56 4 3 . 3 3 - 3 2 - - 47 4 2 1 3 3 1 8 6 1 1 763 81 35 36 18 48 5 40 3 75 54 14 8 81 16 8 3 5 3 3 1 20 16 3 - 111 10 6 4 2 7 1 6 1 20 18 2 1 571 55 21 29 11 38 4 31 1 35 20 9 7 1 677 202 52 129 35 128 17 106 21 91 59 22 15 652 86 26 50 17 40 6 34 3 42 31 9 5 259 26 9 12 6 25 5 17 7 19 14 3 3 1 873 98 23 71 21 216 11 198 21 40 15 25 5 262 9 9 1 40 40 6 1 5 1 100 6 6 2 10 10 1 2 - 2 - 27 3 3 1 4 4 - - - - - 1 511 83 23 56 18 166 11 148 20 32 14 18 4 16 2 2 - - - 3 3 - - 6 - - - . 1 1 - - 9 2 2 . . - - 1 1 - - 433 23 7 15 7 13 12 2 10 6 3 3 45 2 2 . - - 1 1 - - 6 . . _ 1 1 - - - - 382 21 7 13 7 12 11 2 9 5 3 3 196 15 5 9 2 15 1 14 3 6 5 1 106 5 2 3 1 8 8 2 3 3 - - 32 4 1 3 1 - - - - - - 14 1 . . 3 3 - 3 2 - 1 2 1 1 _ . _ - - . - - 42 1 4 1 3 - 4 1 3 1 " " - " 16 276 1 363 421 821 253 1 259 154 1 046 166 863 582 219 102 9 991 835 285 474 160 814 105 666 88 550 401 114 58 785 57 13 41 8 47 5 42 8 39 20 13 9 4 418 356 60 264 67 315 12 295 54 148 67 68 20 1 023 112 61 42 17 76 29 40 13 117 87 23 13 59 3 2 1 7 3 3 3 9 7 1 2 6 770 629 198 377 113 521 56 445 63 391 265 98 41 3 668 350 132 184 67 300 45 239 34 249 183 51 24 337 25 5 19 2 27 27 3 13 7 5 3 2 466 224 41 168 37 174 4 167 24 83 37 36 12 265 27 18 6 6 16 6 9 1 38 32 5 1 34 3 2 1 4 1 3 1 8 6 1 1 55-82 VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS Table 48a. Occupation and Class of Worker of Employed Persons by Race and Spanish Origin for Census Subdistricts: 1980 -Con. Census Subdistricts OCCUPATION Employed persons 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty occupations Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations .. Officials and administrators, public administration Management related occupations Professional specialty occupations Engineers and natural scientists Health diagnosing occupations Health assessment and treating occupations Teachers, librarians, and counselors Teachers, elementary and secondary schools Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations . Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, except health Sales occupations Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations Sales representatives, commodities and finance Other sales occupations Administrative support occupations, including clerical ... Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Financial records processing occupations Service occupations Private household occupations Protective service occupations Police and firefighters Service occupations, except protective and household.. Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Farm operators and managers Farm workers and related occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production occupations Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators and tenders, except precision Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, ana samplers Transportation occupations Material moving equipment operators Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers ... Construction laborers Employed females 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty occupations Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations.. Officials and administrators, public administration Management related occupations Professional specialty occupations Engineers and natural scientists Health diagnosing occupations Health assessment and treating occupations Teachers, librarians, and counselors Teachers, elementary and secondary schools Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations . Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, except health Sales occupations Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations Sales representatives, commodities and finance Other sales occupations Administrative support occupations, including clerical ... Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Financial records processing occupations Service occupations Private household occupations Protective service occupations Police and firefighters Service occupations, except protective and household.. Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Farm operators and managers Farm workers and related occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations. Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production occupations Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators and tenders, except precision Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers Transportation occupations Matenal moving equipment operators Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers ... Construction laborers CLASS OF WORKER Employed persons 16 years and over Private wage and salary workers Federal government workers Local government workers (territorial, etc.) Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers _ Employed females 16 years and over Private wage and salary workers Federal government workers Local government workers (territorial, etc.) Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers _ 1 Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] St Croix Island Frederiksted subdistrict Northcentral subdistrict Northwest subdistrict Race Spanish Race Spanish Race Spanish Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin' Total White Black origin 1 1 096 109 943 160 1 750 212 1 464 377 1 768 276 1 412 160 249 56 185 27 262 81 170 35 356 148 192 36 93 14 75 14 122 42 73 18 136 51 77 17 10 . 10 2 10 1 9 1 9 2 6 1 23 3 19 5 29 2 26 3 33 9 21 5 156 42 110 13 140 39 97 17 220 97 115 19 11 7 3 2 4 2 2 20 8 10 2 1 . 1 . 5 3 2 1 8 4 3 3 3 . 3 . 17 4 12 2 18 10 8 2 93 20 70 8 85 24 58 8 127 60 64 9 84 18 64 8 73 20 51 7 109 49 57 6 201 17 176 30 389 48 323 82 357 60 282 27 8 - 8 2 6 6 . 13 1 12 2 18 5 13 . 27 5 22 5 25 9 14 3 52 5 43 9 95 19 67 32 120 24 93 7 8 . 7 4 14 6 7 5 19 9 B 4 7 1 6 . 11 5 5 1 27 8 19 1 37 4 30 5 70 8 55 26 74 7 66 2 123 7 112 19 261 24 228 45 199 26 163 15 33 1 32 4 75 8 66 11 61 10 50 2 19 1 17 3 33 4 27 5 32 5 22 4 283 15 253 33 359 19 334 65 361 21 333 27 18 . 17 2 28 1 27 1 38 1 37 - 42 2 36 8 57 4 51 9 57 . 55 7 16 . 15 3 22 2 19 3 25 24 7 223 13 200 23 274 14 256 55 266 20 241 20 19 2 17 5 37 10 4 29 2 7 13 1 82 16 7 2 67 12 13 15 1 14 3 24 1 20 10 58 5 49 10 191 12 172 32 396 30 348 95 345 31 293 32 49 3 44 6 105 8 95 24 107 15 83 12 120 9 108 19 185 12 162 34 172 5 163 10 21 . 19 4 106 10 91 37 65 11 47 9 153 7 140 33 307 30 260 87 267 9 245 25 28 4 24 8 50 4 43 10 44 2 42 5 23 - 23 3 34 1 33 5 26 25 1 38 2 34 9 94 11 77 29 64 1 60 4 15 . 14 6 36 6 28 14 36 2 31 6 49 1 45 7 93 8 79 29 97 4 87 9 18 - 17 1 42 3 34 12 28 3 24 2 497 48 429 58 687 85 579 125 697 126 549 51 139 25 110 11 143 42 94 21 179 72 100 19 44 7 35 6 47 17 27 8 47 15 30 7 2 . 2 . 1 1 3 1 1 1 9 1 7 2 14 2 11 2 10 4 6 1 95 18 75 5 96 25 67 13 132 57 70 12 3 2 1 - 1 1 3 1 1 1 3 . 3 . 16 4 11 2 13 7 6 2 71 13 56 4 64 17 44 7 94 42 49 8 66 11 54 4 54 14 38 6 86 37 46 6 134 10 118 23 256 27 217 47 244 33 201 12 6 . 6 2 4 4 . 8 1 7 1 1 - 1 . 4 2 2 1 2 1 - - 33 5 25 6 58 9 44 17 80 9 69 3 3 . 2 2 4 2 2 . 6 2 3 1 5 1 4 . 5 1 4 . 13 2 11 . 25 4 19 4 49 6 38 17 61 5 55 2 94 5 86 15 190 16 167 29 154 22 125 8 33 1 32 4 72 8 63 9 61 10 50 2 15 1 13 3 24 3 20 3 23 5 16 . 200 11 180 19 205 8 195 27 227 18 206 15 18 - 17 2 28 1 27 1 37 1 36 11 1 9 3 10 10 1 9 . 9 2 4 . 4 1 4 4 . 2 . 2 2 171 10 154 14 167 7 158 25 181 17 161 13 1 - 1 - - - - 4 3 3 2 1 - 1 - . . 1 - 1 . 11 . 10 3 66 5 59 26 25 2 22 4 • - - 3 1 2 2 3 - 3 • 11 . 10 3 63 4 57 24 22 2 19 4 12 2 10 2 17 3 14 4 18 1 17 1 6 2 6 2 11 2 9 2 5 1 4 1 3 - 3 3 1 3 1 1 5 - 5 - 1 - 1 2 1 1 1 8 - 8 - 1 096 109 943 160 1 750 212 1 464 377 1 768 276 1 412 160 552 53 476 82 1 011 125 840 207 1 155 155 951 91 56 3 49 5 132 9 117 38 54 9 42 10 405 28 367 51 493 45 434 103 428 59 352 39 82 25 50 21 108 32 69 27 117 49 58 19 1 - 1 1 6 1 4 2 14 4 9 1 497 48 429 58 687 85 579 125 697 126 549 51 198 26 165 22 345 49 282 67 387 65 310 23 28 - 24 1 57 3 51 13 28 5 22 4 242 13 225 24 259 22 233 38 244 37 202 15 29 9 15 11 22 10 11 5 35 18 13 9 - - - - 4 1 2 2 3 1 2 GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES 55-83 Table 48a. Occupation and Class of Worker of Employed Persons by Race and Spanish Origin for Census Subdistricts: 1980-Con. Census Subdistricts OCCUPATION Employed persons 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty occupations Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations. Officials and administrators, public administration Management related occupations Professional specialty occupations Engineers and natural scientists Health diagnosing occupations Health assessment and treating occupations Teachers, librarians, and counselors Teachers, elementary and secondary schools Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, except health Sales occupations Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations Sales representatives, commodities and finance Other sales occupations Administrative support occupations, including clerical .. Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Financial records processing occupations Service occupations Private household occupations Protective service occupations Police and firefighters Service occupations, except protective and household. Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Farm operators and managers Farm workers and related occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production occupations Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators and tenders, except precision Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers Transportation occupations Material moving equipment operators Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers .. Construction laborers Employed females 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty occupations Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Officials and administrators, public administration Management related occupations Professional specialty occupations Engineers and natural scientists Health diagnosing occupations Health assessment and treating occupations Teachers, librarians, and counselors Teachers, elementary and secondary schools Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, except health Sales occupations Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations Sales representatives, commodities and finance Other sales occupations Administrative support occupations, including clerical .. Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Financial records processing occupations Service occupations Private household occupations Protective service occupations Police and firefighters Service occupations, except protective and household. Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Farm operators and managers Farm workers and related occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production occupations Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators and tenders, except precision Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers Transportation occupations Matenal moving equipment operators Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers .. Construction laborers CLASS OF WORKER Employed persons 16 years and over Private wage and salary workers Federal government workers Local government workers (territorial, etc.) Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers Employed females 16 years and over Private wage and salary workers Federal government workers Local government workers (territorial, etc.) Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers 1 Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] St Croix Island Sion Farm subdistrict Southcentral subdistrict Southwest subdistrict Race Spanish Race Spanish Race Spanish Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 4 441 1 069 2 910 985 1 638 240 1 265 394 2 098 196 1 773 558 1 101 459 544 202 234 96 115 41 361 70 272 76 548 244 249 115 126 56 54 19 151 27 115 39 57 9 39 15 7 5 4 16 . 14 6 136 48 78 23 32 12 15 6 59 11 46 16 553 215 295 87 108 40 61 22 210 43 157 37 62 37 22 7 27 19 5 3 16 5 8 6 30 4 20 4 1 1 . 2 - 1 - 51 20 26 10 7 1 6 1 20 1 17 4 303 106 172 55 50 12 37 12 132 32 98 19 262 90 150 49 42 8 33 12 115 27 87 17 1 121 332 685 262 312 61 226 57 447 60 354 117 24 2 16 4 3 3 - 15 . 14 2 72 27 32 21 27 8 19 5 22 1 19 11 396 160 202 104 104 19 71 25 153 33 106 45 89 44 34 29 13 6 5 3 24 13 9 6 90 55 27 17 12 1 8 4 22 4 17 9 217 61 141 58 79 12 58 18 107 16 80 30 629 143 435 133 178 34 133 27 257 26 215 59 186 46 126 36 56 12 42 8 85 8 68 24 103 28 66 29 19 6 12 3 31 6 22 7 790 78 660 120 296 21 263 50 392 14 359 88 69 1 66 5 37 37 3 21 - 20 3 154 8 133 31 38 5 30 11 102 3 91 23 65 3 56 17 12 2 8 5 47 3 39 18 567 69 461 84 221 16 196 36 269 11 248 62 62 10 40 20 43 3 32 24 35 3 31 9 7 7 - . 1 1 1 2 2 - . 50 3 36 18 28 1 22 15 29 1 28 5 828 128 587 212 397 34 330 109 487 33 426 147 223 40 154 52 95 5 82 25 155 12 137 42 303 43 226 65 197 15 171 49 221 14 194 66 300 45 205 95 104 14 76 35 109 7 94 38 539 62 394 169 356 25 299 113 376 16 331 121 145 21 107 27 102 5 89 18 99 3 90 25 43 3 35 13 57 3 48 18 47 1 42 15 121 13 89 42 83 10 65 29 86 3 78 23 50 5 32 22 26 3 21 8 61 2 51 24 180 20 131 65 88 4 76 40 83 7 70 34 47 8 31 20 27 24 8 30 2 26 15 1 938 445 1 327 371 566 70 463 116 844 85 709 194 508 180 287 93 86 21 60 21 204 40 152 44 178 73 91 32 24 5 17 4 60 14 40 18 15 1 12 6 2 1 2 4 - 3 2 58 20 34 10 7 1 6 28 6 20 6 330 107 196 61 62 16 43 17 144 26 112 26 4 1 3 . . . - 2 1 1 - 6 1 2 . . - . - - - - 46 18 23 9 7 1 6 1 17 1 14 4 222 71 133 46 44 11 32 12 101 22 77 17 193 62 116 40 40 8 31 12 92 21 70 15 729 198 476 142 216 36 167 35 314 33 259 72 16 2 12 . 1 1 - 11 - 10 2 20 4 14 4 1 1 - 4 - 4 1 223 79 126 51 68 12 49 14 97 14 74 26 23 11 9 6 3 2 1 - 3 2 1 - 41 28 9 10 4 1 3 . 6 - 6 2 159 40 108 35 61 9 45 14 88 12 67 24 470 113 324 87 146 24 116 21 202 19 171 43 179 44 121 34 54 11 41 8 85 8 68 24 83 26 50 19 19 6 12 3 25 6 17 6 481 43 409 57 180 10 168 24 226 9 209 46 66 1 63 5 37 37 3 21 • 20 3 31 - 29 4 8 8 1 13 - 12 - 4 . 2 2 2 2 . 4 - 4 - 384 42 317 48 135 10 123 20 192 9 177 43 6 2 4 - - - - - - 2 2 . . . - - - - - 4 - 4 - . - . . - - - 163 15 116 65 50 2 40 23 72 3 62 26 18 4 10 11 1 1 1 17 1 14 7 3 . 3 1 . - - 2 - 2 - 142 11 103 53 49 2 39 22 53 2 46 19 51 7 35 14 34 1 28 13 28 - 27 6 36 7 23 8 15 14 2 15 . 15 2 5 - 5 2 8 5 6 4 - 4 2 1 - 1 - 3 3 - 2 - 2 . _ . . 1 _ 1 . . . - 9 1 " 6 1 4 1 7 1 6 4 7 - 6 2 4 441 1 069 2 910 985 1 638 240 1 265 394 2 098 196 1 773 558 2 688 738 1 675 590 1 155 191 874 235 1 231 117 1 029 346 194 43 130 48 72 11 55 26 134 13 112 35 1 295 160 987 296 341 24 285 118 637 43 565 152 248 117 114 49 68 14 49 14 95 23 66 25 16 11 4 2 2 2 1 1 - 1 - 1 938 445 1 327 371 566 70 463 116 844 85 709 194 1 066 299 672 218 350 56 268 72 423 50 342 111 78 21 50 17 26 1 25 4 55 5 46 6 735 94 579 128 169 10 153 35 336 24 299 66 49 25 23 7 20 3 16 5 29 6 21 11 10 6 3 1 1 1 - 1 1 55-84 VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS Table 48a. Occupation and Class of Worker of Employed Persons by Race and Spanish Origin for Census Subdistricts: 1980- Con. Census Subdistricts OCCUPATION Employed persons 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty occupations Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations.. Officials and administrators, public administration Management related occupations Professional specialty occupations Engineers and natural scientists Health diagnosing occupations Health assessment and treating occupations Teachers, librarians, and counselors Teachers, elementary and secondary schools Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations . Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, except health Sales occupations Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations Sales representatives, commodities and finance Other sales occupations Administrative support occupations, including clerical ... Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Financial records processing occupations Service occupations Private household occupations Protective service occupations Police and firefighters Service occupations, except protective and household.. Fanning, forestry, and fishing occupations Farm operators and managers Farm workers and related occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production occupations Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators and tenders, except precision Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers Transportation occupations Matenal moving equipment operators Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers ... Construction laborers Employed females 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty occupations Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations .. Officials and administrators, public administration Management related occupations Professional specialty occupations Engineers and natural scientists Health diagnosing occupations Health assessment and treating occupations Teachers, librarians, and counselors Teachers, elementary and secondary schools Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations . Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, except health Sales occupations Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations Sales representatives, commodities and finance Other sales occupations Administrative support occupations, including clerical ... Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Financial records processing occupations Service occupations Priva'e household occupations Protective service occupations Police and firefighters Service occupations, except protective and household.. Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Farm operators and managers Farm workers and related occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production occupations Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators and tenders, except precision Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers Transportation occupations Material moving equipment operators Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers ... Construction laborers CLASS OF WORKER Employed persons 16 years and over Private wage and salary workers Federal government workers Local government workers (territorial, etc.) Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers Employed females 16 years and over Private wage and salary workers Federal government workers Local government workers (territorial, etc.) Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers 1 Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. [For meaning of symbols, see Introductior . For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] St John Island Central subdistrict Coral Bay subdistrict Cruz Bay subdistrict Race Spanish Race Spanish Race Spanish Total Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 1 139 113 81 101 73 913 254 650 17 247 40 31 25 13 179 95 79 1 118 18 15 11 5 88 41 43 1 4 1 1 - . 3 3 . 23 2 . 2 1 19 7 11 . 129 22 16 14 8 91 54 36 - 17 4 4 . - 12 9 3 . 5 . . . . 5 4 . . 9 1 1 1 . 7 5 2 . 65 9 6 9 5 46 26 20 . 55 7 5 9 5 38 21 17 . 219 21 18 8 2 188 72 116 3 10 . - 3 7 2 5 . 4 2 2 1 1 1 . . 83 6 6 3 73 31 42 1 15 2 2 . 13 6 7 . 25 2 2 . 22 15 7 . 43 2 2 3 38 10 28 1 122 13 10 1 107 38 69 2 34 3 3 - 30 9 21 1 16 . - . 16 7 9 . 338 20 14 35 29 281 37 243 3 7 2 2 . 5 5 . 61 5 4 13 11 43 1 42 1 36 1 1 9 7 26 1 25 1 270 13 8 22 18 233 36 196 2 32 1 4 1 7 7 21 1 3 18 1 - 29 4 1 5 5 20 3 17 . 140 18 10 15 12 105 29 75 7 34 5 2 4 2 24 8 15 2 82 9 5 6 5 66 14 52 2 23 4 3 5 5 14 7 7 3 163 10 7 11 10 139 18 119 3 22 3 2 2 2 17 1 16 1 5 - 1 . 4 2 2 . 80 6 4 4 4 67 5 60 1 11 . 2 2 9 - 9 1 45 1 1 2 2 42 10 32 . 24 1 1 - ... 23 9 14 - 488 44 32 46 35 394 131 260 4 112 12 9 15 11 84 49 33 . 45 5 3 4 4 36 21 13 1 4 - 13 1 . 1 1 11 6 . 67 1 7 6 11 7 48 1 28 1 20 - 8 1 1 1 . 6 5 1 . 46 5 4 7 4 33 19 14 . 39 5 4 7 4 26 15 11 . 162 14 12 5 1 142 58 84 3 7 . . - - 7 2 5 - 3 2 2 1 - - - - - 60 4 4 3 1 53 25 28 1 9 1 1 . . 8 5 3 . 14 1 1 . - 13 10 3 . 37 2 2 3 1 32 10 22 1 92 8 6 1 . 82 31 51 2 34 3 3 . - 30 9 21 1 10 - - . - 10 6 4 - 181 14 8 17 14 148 21 126 1 6 1 1 - . 5 - 5 - 6 1 3 2 - ... 3 1 - 3 1 - 169 10 5 17 14 140 21 118 1 10 1 1 6 6 3 2 1 - 2 . . 2 ... 2 _ . . . 8 1 1 4 4 3 2 1 - 23 3 2 3 3 17 1 16 . 16 1 4 2 1 2 2 12 12 - 1 1 1 ... 1 2 2 - 2 - Z. z. 2 - 2 - 1 139 113 81 101 73 913 254 650 17 596 54 40 22 12 517 150 364 7 70 17 15 7 6 46 6 38 3 317 22 9 59 47 232 41 189 3 155 20 17 13 8 117 56 59 4 488 44 32 Z 46 Z 35 394 131 260 4 271 27 20 10 4 234 80 153 2 22 4 3 3 2 15 4 9 . 149 8 5 26 22 112 27 85 1 45 1 5 4 7 7 32 1 19 1 13 1 GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES 55-85 Table 48a. Occupation and Class of Worker of Employed Persons by Race and Spanish Origin for Census Subdistricts: 1980- Con. Census Subdistricts OCCUPATION Employed persons 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty occupations Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations .. Officials and administrators, public administration Management related occupations Professional specialty occupations Engineers and natural scientists Health diagnosing occupations Health assessment and treating occupations Teachers, librarians, and counselors Teachers, elementary and secondary schools Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, except health Sales occupations Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations Sales representatives, commodities and finance Other sales occupations Administrative support occupations, including clerical ... Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Financial records processing occupations Service occupations Private household occupations Protective service occupations Police and firefighters Service occupations, except protective and household.. Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Farm operators and managers Farm workers and related occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production occupations Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators and tenders, except precision Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers Transportation occupations Matenal moving equipment operators Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers ... Construction laborers Employed females 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty occupations Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations.. Officials and administrators, public administration Management related occupations Professional specialty occupations Engineers and natural scientists Health diagnosing occupations Health assessment and treating occupations Teachers, librarians, and counselors Teachers, elementary and secondary schools Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, except health Sales occupations Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations Sales representatives, commodities and finance Other sales occupations Administrative support occupations, including clerical ... Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Financial records processing occupations Service occupations Private household occupations Protective service occupations Police and firefighters Service occupations, except protective and household-. Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Farm operators and managers Farm workers and related occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production occupations Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators and tenders, except precision Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers Transportation occupations Matenal moving equipment operators Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers ... Construction laborers CLASS OF WORKER Employed persons 16 years and over Private wage and salary workers Federal government workers Local government workers (territorial, etc.) Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers Employed females 16 years and over Private wage and salary workers Federal government workers Local government workers (territorial, etc.) Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers 1 Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. [For meaning of symbols, see Introductior . For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] St John Island SL Thomas Island East End subdlstrict Charlotte Amalie subdistrict East End subdistrict Race Spanish Race Spanish Race Spanish Total White Black origin 1 Total Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 12 9 3 18 237 7 555 1 012 6 257 423 2 082 624 1 421 64 3 3 . 4 347 1 360 319 970 94 550 296 245 21 1 1 . 2 279 706 181 488 57 276 153 115 13 . . . 279 97 11 84 8 15 5 10 . . . . 553 197 32 156 14 64 21 38 5 2 2 . 2 068 654 138 482 37 274 143 130 8 1 1 - 149 37 11 25 . 19 15 4 . . - . 90 16 3 5 4 13 10 3 . . . . 193 66 9 50 3 28 13 15 . 1 1 - 1 069 343 73 259 15 139 67 71 5 1 1 . 874 273 52 213 11 121 55 65 5 2 1 1 . 5 447 2 177 325 1 753 147 535 164 362 12 . . . 104 36 5 31 1 8 2 6 . - - 206 95 30 60 7 17 6 11 1 1 - 2 203 873 176 645 65 228 80 145 3 - - - 412 114 43 58 15 44 30 13 . 1 1 . 357 119 24 89 8 52 25 27 . . . . 1 434 640 109 498 42 132 25 105 3 1 1 . 2 934 1 173 114 1 017 74 282 76 200 9 1 1 . 879 317 41 267 24 85 33 50 4 . 416 178 21 149 12 45 11 32 1 2 1 1 . 3 745 1 900 131 1 718 59 347 64 276 4 - - - 310 195 4 187 1 28 3 25 - - - 498 203 9 185 9 37 4 33 . . . . 219 74 5 65 8 15 15 . 2 1 1 - 2 937 1 502 118 1 346 49 282 57 218 4 . - . 357 131 23 102 4 56 16 39 1 - - - 38 3 2 1 . 2 2 - - - 235 96 4 87 2 36 5 31 1 2 2 . 2 175 976 73 864 60 332 43 283 15 1 1 . 628 237 32 192 22 93 7 84 2 1 1 . 1 197 592 24 553 26 190 25 162 10 - - . 348 146 17 118 11 49 11 37 3 3 2 1 - 2 166 1 011 141 850 59 262 41 216 11 - . . 248 116 11 104 7 29 3 26 1 . . . 103 39 5 34 2 5 5 1 3 2 1 - 967 441 103 330 23 143 32 108 7 . . . 127 57 5 52 8 16 16 1 . . 721 358 17 330 19 69 6 61 1 - - - 235 133 10 122 6 27 2 25 1 4 2 2 . 8 783 3 550 454 2 979 183 971 327 628 25 1 . 2 205 703 147 523 50 299 148 145 12 . . 984 298 80 207 30 131 61 64 6 - - 129 43 6 35 7 7 1 6 - . . 260 83 16 64 6 34 9 21 3 1 - 1 221 405 67 316 20 168 87 81 6 . . 22 11 2 9 . 2 1 1 - - - 34 6 1 - 4 3 1 - . . 171 59 7 45 3 23 10 13 - 1 . 755 243 44 192 11 107 57 50 5 1 . 654 208 36 167 8 98 49 49 5 1 - 3 865 1 515 192 1 267 97 395 109 278 11 . _ 81 27 4 23 1 7 2 5 - . . 61 35 8 27 3 6 2 4 . . 1 447 572 89 458 34 148 45 101 3 . . 138 33 15 17 3 14 11 3 - - 168 53 8 43 3 23 13 10 - . . 1 141 486 66 398 28 111 21 88 3 1 - 2 276 881 91 759 59 234 60 168 8 1 _ 858 312 39 264 24 85 33 50 4 . . 345 139 16 116 8 42 10 30 - 1 1 - 2 295 1 156 80 1 054 30 212 48 162 2 . . 297 188 4 180 1 28 3 25 . - 99 41 3 38 1 1 1 - . . 33 10 1 9 1 1 1 - 1 1 _ 1 899 927 73 836 28 183 45 136 2 - - 13 1 8 3 3 - 6 5 1 - _ „ 2 2 . 3 2 1 . . 123 51 8 38 2 17 6 11 - . . 22 7 1 5 1 5 2 3 . - 9 4 1 3 - 1 1 - . . 92 40 6 30 1 11 3 8 - . . 282 122 27 94 4 42 11 31 - . . 145 72 8 63 3 21 3 18 • - . 21 9 9 - 1 1 - [ - - 52 1 63 23 19 4 1 9 7 2 - . _ 17 17 . 11 1 10 . - • 1 1 1 - - • 12 9 3 18 237 7 555 1 012 6 257 423 2 082 624 1 421 64 3 3 10 151 4 337 626 3 547 230 1 199 380 801 36 . 763 332 42 282 14 79 20 57 3 4 2 2 5 745 2 325 175 2 070 129 513 110 391 16 I 5 4 1 1 536 546 161 351 49 284 107 172 7 : . - 42 15 8 7 1 7 7 - 4 2 2 8 783 3 550 454 2 979 183 971 327 628 25 . . 4 781 1 974 293 1 614 96 579 21 1 361 16 . - 340 150 13 134 7 36 8 26 1 ' 3 1 2 3 273 1 281 89 1 152 69 293 70 217 6 i 1 1 357 135 52 76 11 57 32 24 2 ! - - 32 10 7 3 - 6 6 . I MITED STATES GlENEFUU-SOl3IAL AND E<:onoMICCHARACTERI STICS 1 Table 48a. Occupation and Class of Worker of Employed Persons by Race and Spanish Origin for Census Subdistricts: 1980-Con. [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] Census Subdistricts OCCUPATION Employed persons 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty occupations Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations . Officials and administrators, public administration Management related occupations Professional specialty occupations Engineers and natural scientists Health diagnosing occupations Health assessment and treating occupations Teachers, librarians, and counselors Teachers, elementary and secondary schools Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, except health Sales occupations Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations Sales representatives, commodities and finance Other sales occupations Administrative support occupations, including clerical .. Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Financial records processing occupations Service occupations Private household occupations Protective service occupations Police and firefighters Service occupations, except protective and household Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Farm operators and managers Farm workers and related occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production occupations Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators and tenders, except precision Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers Transportation occupations Matenal moving equipment operators Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers .. Construction laborers Employed females 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty occupations Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations . Officials and administrators, public administration Management related occupations Professional specialty occupations Engineers and natural scientists Health diagnosing occupations Health assessment and treating occupations Teachers, librarians, and counselors Teachers, elementary and secondary schools Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, except health Sales occupations Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations Sales representatives, commodities and finance Other sales occupations Administrative support occupations, including clerical _. Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Financial records processing occupations Service occupations Private household occupations Protective service occupations Police and firefighters Service occupations, except protective and household _ Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Farm operators and managers Farm workers and related occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production occupations Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators and tenders, except precision Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers Transportation occupations Material moving equipment operators Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers .. Construction laborers CLASS OF WORKER Employed persons 16 years and over Private wage and salary workers Federal government workers Local government workers (territorial, etc.) Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers Employed females 16 years and over Private wage and salary workers Federal government workers Local government workers (territorial, etc.) Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers 1 Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. St. Thomas Island Northside subdistrict Total 3 198 1 287 684 80 142 603 60 44 48 290 223 1 017 25 58 448 152 100 196 486 186 69 338 22 56 37 260 97 28 47 282 105 131 46 177 21 14 68 7 67 26 1 482 592 276 37 65 316 4 15 42 198 162 665 18 9 251 54 43 154 387 183 62 180 18 7 5 155 3 1 2 17 4 3 10 25 9 1 8 3 198 1 805 112 882 381 18 1 482 845 45 482 14 Race White Black 1 907 777 409 27 75 368 44 26 25 171 124 631 13 42 301 115 77 109 275 120 47 178 5 13 6 160 77 24 32 158 52 78 28 86 10 10 31 3 32 11 868 335 156 13 33 179 3 8 23 111 88 400 7 7 158 41 37 80 228 119 42 101 4 2 1 95 3 1 2 12 2 1 9 17 4 1 1 907 1 217 57 335 282 16 868 574 25 183 74 12 1 208 476 258 52 61 218 14 12 20 115 96 359 12 16 127 30 21 76 204 65 20 151 17 42 30 92 19 4 14 113 47 49 17 90 11 4 37 4 34 14 575 236 112 23 30 124 1 2 16 83 71 252 11 2 84 12 6 66 155 63 18 75 14 5 4 56 1 208 535 52 528 92 1 575 247 20 285 22 1 Spanish origin 1 214 83 59 7 15 24 1 2 14 13 78 4 38 10 8 20 36 11 8 19 7 5 12 1 214 137 7 63 6 1 96 54 4 36 2 Southside subdistrict Total 1 592 346 187 10 34 159 7 8 14 86 71 471 13 12 220 49 30 141 226 62 35 365 34 56 24 275 29 4 25 191 59 102 29 190 24 12 68 20 66 15 790 168 82 5 17 86 2 12 56 48 337 10 4 148 21 18 109 175 59 29 242 33 18 8 191 1 592 971 51 467 101 2 790 466 26 273 23 2 Race Black 413 210 117 2 17 93 4 5 7 48 41 138 3 5 91 38 22 31 39 15 8 23 2 2 21 1 1 30 10 14 6 11 1 5 1 4 200 91 42 1 9 49 1 5 31 28 95 2 2 57 19 15 23 34 15 7 11 413 276 17 71 47 2 200 131 10 44 13 2 1 153 128 65 8 15 63 2 1 7 38 30 320 10 7 121 4 8 109 182 45 27 339 34 52 21 253 28 4 24 160 49 88 22 178 23 12 62 19 62 15 579 74 38 4 8 36 7 25 20 236 8 2 89 1 3 85 137 42 22 230 33 18 8 179 12 153 678 32 390 53 579 326 15 228 10 Spanish origin' 107 20 14 1 4 6 1 107 58 7 33 Tutu subdistrict Total 3 240 573 282 54 77 291 15 6 27 172 157 1 092 18 18 393 47 45 301 663 195 74 721 29 115 48 577 34 28 332 108 160 64 488 52 28 227 24 157 33 1 726 341 139 30 40 202 5 6 26 125 117 834 15 7 297 14 25 258 515 186 60 468 28 25 5 415 1 1 24 4 1 19 58 25 7 12 3 240 1 572 167 1 324 177 1 726 797 75 820 34 Race White Black 116 54 26 4 3 28 1 3 3 14 13 35 25 8 17 10 2 1 6 5 3 2 8 5 3 10 4 5 63 30 12 4 1 18 3 3 10 9 24 17 3 14 7 2 3 031 493 244 50 71 249 13 1 19 156 142 1 022 17 18 352 37 44 271 635 188 70 703 29 111 46 563 30 25 317 100 159 58 466 51 23 218 22 152 33 1 614 294 123 26 38 171 4 1 18 113 106 787 14 7 269 10 24 235 497 180 59 456 28 25 5 403 1 1 23 4 1 18 53 25 5 11 12 116 3 031 75 1 442 4 160 28 1 264 9 165 63 39 1 22 1 1 614 730 72 779 33 | GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES 55-87 Table 48a. Occupation and Class of Worker of Employed Persons by Race and Spanish Origin for Census Subdistricts: 1980-Con. Census Subdistricts OCCUPATION Employed persons 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty occupations Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations. Officials and administrators, public administration Management related occupations Professional specialty occupations Engineers and natural scientists Health diagnosing occupations Health assessment and treating occupations Teachers, librarians, and counselors Teachers, elementary and secondary schools Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, except health Sales occupations Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations Sales representatives, commodities and finance Other sales occupations Administrative support occupations, including clerical .. Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Financial records processing occupations Service occupations Private household occupations Protective service occupations Police and firefighters Service occupations, except protective and household. Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Farm operators and managers Farm workers and related occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production occupations Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators and tenders, except precision Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers Transportation occupations Matenal moving equipment operators Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers — Construction laborers Employed females 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty occupations Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations . Officials and administrators, public administration Management related occupations Professional specialty occupations Engineers and natural scientists Health diagnosing occupations Health assessment and treating occupations Teachers, librarians, and counselors Teachers, elementary and secondary schools Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, except health Sales occupations Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations Sales representatives, commodities and finance Other sales occupations Administrative support occupations, including clerical .. Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Financial records processing occupations Service occupations Private household occupations Protective service occupations Police and firefighters Service occupations, except protective and household. Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Farm operators and managers Farm workers and related occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production occupations Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators and tenders, except precision Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers Transportation occupations Matenal moving equipment operators Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers .. Construction laborers CLASS OF WORKER Employed persons 16 years and over Private wage and salary workers Federal government workers Local government workers (territorial, etc.) Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers Employed females 16 years and over ._ Private wage and salary workers Federal government workers Local government workers (territorial, etc.) Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers 1 Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes \ and Bj St. Thomas Island Water Island subdistrict West End subdistrict Race Spanish Race Spanish Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 76 64 494 163 311 31 23 21 208 82 116 12 13 12 131 54 70 7 1 1 22 7 14 2 1 1 38 7 28 4 10 9 77 28 46 5 2 1 9 4 5 . 2 2 1 1 . - - 10 2 6 3 3 3 36 12 24 - 1 1 28 8 20 . 23 21 132 4 6 38 90 1 3 5 1 8 10 8 31 12 16 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 3 3 8 1 7 1 4 2 20 10 8 1 13 13 91 20 70 5 4 4 30 6 23 3 1 1 14 5 9 2 8 6 66 17 48 2 1 - 1 1 . 1 1 30 3 27 1 . . 21 2 19 1 6 5 35 14 20 1 - - 10 8 2 2 - . 1 1 - - - 3 2 1 1 12 9 50 13 34 5 6 4 20 3 15 3 5 4 17 7 10 . 1 1 13 3 9 2 10 7 28 5 21 2 2 2 4 5 1 3 1 4 - 8 5 12 3 2 10 1 2 - - - 4 2 2 - - 1 1 - 34 30 230 65 157 10 7 7 95 27 63 5 4 4 54 16 35 - - 7 2 4 1 1 20 3 16 3 3 41 11 28 1 1 ... _ . - - 9 1 6 1 1 25 5 20 1 1 20 3 17 - 18 16 101 29 70 4 - 4 1 3 7 5 '.'.'. 24 11 12 2 2 . . 1 1 5 1 4 4 2 19 10 8 11 11 73 17 55 3 I 4 4 29 6 22 2 1 1 12 5 7 1 7 5 30 8 21 1 1 . 1 1 - 1 1 6 1 5 - . - 4 4 - 5 4 23 7 15 1 ' - ::: 3 3 1 2 1 2 . 2 2 1 1 - 2 2 1 1 : 76 64 494 163 311 31 62 53 205 91 102 15 1 . 21 8 13 1 5 4 229 41 183 11 8 7 39 23 13 4 34 30 230 65 157 10 | 29 25 91 41 46 4 - - 8 1 7 1 3 3 121 19 99 5 2 2 10 4 5 : YITED ST>VTES GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS > Table 49. Income and Poverty Status in 1979 by Race and Spanish Origin for Places: 1980 Places INCOME IN 1979 Households Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $7,499 $7,500 to $9,999 $10,000 to $12,499 $12,500 to $14,999 $15,000 to $17,499 $17,500 to $19,999 $20,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Median Mean Families Median income Mean income Unrelated Individuals 15 years and over Median income Mean income Per capita Income MEDIAN INCOME IN 1979 Family type by presence of own children: Families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Without own children under 18 years Married-couple families - With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Without own children under 18 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Without own children under 18 years Workers In family In 1979: No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers INCOME TYPE IN 1979 Households With earnings Mean earnings With Social Security income Mean Social Security income With public assistance income Mean public assistance income ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979 Families ._ Householder worked in 1979 With related children under 18 years With related children 5 to 17 years Female householder, no husband present Householder worked in 1979 With related children under 18 years With related children under 6 years Householder 65 years and over Unrelated individuals for whom poverty status Is determined Worked in 1979 65 years and over Persons for whom poverty status Is determined Related children under 18 years Related children 5 to 17 years 60 years and over 65 years and over INCOME IN 1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL Families Percent below poverty level Householder worked in 1979... With related children under 18 years With related children 5 to 17 years Female householder, no husband present Householder worked in 1979 With related children under 18 years With related children under 6 years Householder 65 years and over Unrelated Individuals for whom poverty status Is determined Percent below poverty level Worked in 1979 65 years and over Persons for whom poverty status is determined Percent below poverty level Related children under 18 years Related children 5 to 17 years 60 years and over 65 years and over BELOW SPECIFIED POVERTY LEVEL IN 1979 Percent of persons: Below 75 percent of poverty level Below 125 percent oi poverty level Below 150 percent of poverty level Below 200 percent of poverty level 1 Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms. see appendixes A and B] Anna's Retreat (CDP) Charlotte Amalie town Charlotte Amalie East (CDP) Race Spanish Race Spanish Race Spanish Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 2 124 80 1 989 114 3 883 519 3 247 204 725 23 680 36 207 12 190 10 1 035 117 896 47 157 6 142 13 345 2 338 10 714 53 642 32 142 3 136 6 311 11 291 25 532 47 467 30 93 89 6 291 9 276 14 406 55 340 21 102 3 94 5 207 6 191 13 296 37 249 13 60 5 55 . 194 4 185 9 235 42 181 11 63 1 62 1 136 6 124 9 149 27 116 8 43 1 41 2 205 8 193 11 222 49 165 16 34 3 31 2 160 12 145 10 165 45 113 15 22 1 21 1 53 5 46 3 79 27 50 6 8 - 8 . 15 5 10 . 50 20 28 5 1 1 . $11 710 $15 000 $11 590 $12 143 $8 405 $11 932 $7 958 $9 417 $9 207 $12 083 $9 242 $7 083 $13 768 $18 912 $13 558 $14 149 $11 020 $15 583 $10 222 $13 082 $10 543 $11 569 $10 618 $8 672 1 879 49 1 782 101 2 565 284 2 200 127 565 19 526 32 $12 061 $19 750 $11 914 $12 788 $9 851 $15 083 $9 479 $10 956 $10 139 $12 813 $10 203 $7 857 $14 133 $22 887 $13 894 $14 807 $12 612 $18 418 $11 787 $14 838 $11 324 $12 352 $11 445 $8 988 355 42 295 15 1 667 342 1 276 96 203 9 191 6 $6 939 $9 200 $6 859 $6 500 $5 428 $6 636 $5 149 $6 889 $5 432 $4 500 $5 500 $4 000 $7 568 $8 977 $7 458 $6 733 $6 548 $8 831 $5 883 $8 779 $6 135 $6 789 $6 122 $7 538 $3 271 $6 747 $3 181 $3 496 $3 663 $6 971 $3 263 $4 657 $2 900 $3 561 $2 928 $2 643 $12 061 $19 750 $11 914 $12 788 $9 851 $15 083 $9 479 $10 956 $10 139 $12 813 $10 203 $7 857 $11 752 $17 813 $11 638 $12 500 $9 428 $14 306 $9 225 $10 125 $10 605 $13 333 $10 647 $8 750 $11 152 $15 000 $11 061 $10 750 $9 058 $12 500 $8 939 $9 583 $10 588 $10 000 $10 625 $8 125 $14 043 $22 000 $13 906 $14 135 $11 082 $15 648 $10 617 $12 411 $11 558 $12 813 $11 659 $9 063 $15 166 $23 125 $15 062 $14 773 $11 878 $16 250 $11 319 $13 393 $12 938 $12 917 $13 209 $10 500 $15 264 $19 375 $15 253 $14 583 $11 652 $15 972 $11 339 $14 583 $13 362 $12 917 $13 606 $11 563 $13 889 $15 000 $13 929 $12 083 $10 725 $14 167 $10 500 $13 125 $12 361 $6 875 $12 727 $10 833 $15 166 $23 125 $15 062 $14 773 $11 878 $16 250 $11 319 $13 393 $12 938 $12 917 $13 209 $10 500 $8 702 $11 250 $8 620 $9 464 $7 222 $10 357 $7 118 $6 964 $6 810 $15 000 $6 846 $4 833 $8 403 $11 250 $8 370 $8 571 $6 764 $7 917 $6 763 $6 667 $6 809 $16 250 $6 821 $4 500 $7 602 $7 628 $8 750 $6 208 $3 750 $6 272 $5 938 $6 324 $16 250 $6 406 $4 500 $10 000 $22 500 $9 875 $11 250 $8 413 $11 875 $8 138 $6 250 $7 663 $13 750 $7 717 $5 000 $3 672 $12 750 $3 719 $2 000 $3 342 $4 625 $3 131 $3 250 $3 382 $3 625 $3 357 $4 250 $8 193 $12 083 $8 069 $9 167 $7 409 $10 000 $7 286 $9 375 $7 357 $13 125 $7 348 $6 563 $16 002 $25 000 $15 900 $15 750 $14 123 $21 000 $13 532 $14 821 $13 485 $13 750 $13 633 $11 667 $22 451 $25 000 $22 300 $21 667 $21 375 $25 625 $20 857 $30 625 $17 639 $20 000 $17 639 2 124 80 1 989 114 3 883 519 3 247 204 725 23 680 36 1 972 71 1 849 106 3 137 425 2 616 162 632 18 597 28 $13 749 $19 308 $13 538 $14 125 $11 528 $15 296 $10 873 $13 843 $10 822 $13 041 $10 845 $8 778 184 9 170 9 712 88 599 37 90 3 84 5 $3 274 $3 691 $3 278 $3 438 $3 203 $3 717 $3 126 $2 943 $2 728 $3 608 $2 708 $3 927 222 1 216 19 386 21 356 23 106 4 97 5 $2 133 $1 875 $2 137 $2 107 $1 644 $1 216 $1 634 $2 120 $2 509 $746 $2 568 $2 789 1 879 49 1 782 101 2 565 284 2 200 127 565 19 526 32 1 667 44 1 577 92 1 953 218 1 672 94 454 14 428 22 1 611 32 1 539 81 1 810 109 1 650 81 458 12 430 25 1 415 28 1 356 70 1 563 82 1 437 66 376 9 354 19 700 9 676 31 908 46 839 43 231 2 220 13 596 8 574 27 644 27 601 28 154 1 150 7 641 8 623 24 735 25 695 35 204 1 196 11 320 2 312 10 330 8 315 17 102 1 98 5 72 4 68 3 346 51 284 22 44 2 39 5 355 42 295 15 1 621 332 1 240 92 203 9 191 6 276 33 233 11 1 081 255 794 70 149 7 139 5 37 4 32 3 360 47 307 14 37 37 2 8 912 217 8 445 438 11 683 1 150 10 105 552 2 624 83 2 438 126 4 478 66 4 290 214 4 523 194 4 159 189 1 207 32 1 119 59 3 421 51 3 286 164 3 398 143 3 124 142 893 22 835 35 337 21 310 15 1 365 187 1 131 90 190 4 179 14 196 11 181 10 962 133 798 59 111 2 105 9 474 6 457 19 830 52 758 34 197 7 178 15 25.2 12.2 25.6 18.8 32.4 18.3 34.5 26.8 34.9 36.8 33.8 46.9 352 4 339 15 537 24 501 12 118 4 110 7 453 4 438 17 724 22 685 28 171 6 156 12 425 4 411 16 643 15 615 25 144 6 131 9 259 - 255 9 397 13 374 20 121 114 9 187 - 184 6 239 3 229 8 64 - 63 3 253 . 249 8 363 8 345 17 110 - 105 7 152 - 149 4 180 5 170 10 59 - 56 4 18 1 17 102 11 86 10 19 1 16 2 80 9 62 5 594 97 478 26 73 3 69 3 22.5 21.4 21.0 33.3 36.6 29.2 38.5 28.3 36.0 33.3 36.1 50.0 18 3 14 2 184 46 133 8 32 2 29 2 19 3 15 2 220 23 195 8 25 . 25 2 2 750 39 2 641 127 4 408 244 4 033 170 1 003 37 905 73 30.9 18.0 31.3 29.0 37.7 21.2 39.9 30.8 38.2 44.6 37.1 57.9 1 708 15 1 654 83 2 181 43 2 073 75 544 19 491 36 1 294 8 1 260 63 1 630 25 1 560 58 397 13 363 20 90 6 81 3 482 48 420 36 73 1 67 8 57 4 51 3 376 38 326 28 51 1 47 5 19.0 7.8 19.3 16.0 25.8 17.9 27.1 22.5 25.1 32.5 24.2 42.1 42.2 30.0 42.7 42.0 50.1 29.8 52.8 40.4 52.9 59.0 51.9 61.1 52.7 34.1 53.4 50.5 58.9 37.4 61.7 47.3 64.4 60.2 63.6 69.8 69.4 46.5 70.1 65.3 72.9 48.4 76.0 62.0 77.4 77.1 76.7 84.1 GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES 55-89 Table 49. Income and Poverty Status in 1979 by Race and Spanish Origin for Places: 1980- Con. Places INCOME IN 1979 Households Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $7,499 $7,500 to $9,999 $10,000 to $12,499 $12,500 to $14,999 $15,000 to $17,499 $17,500 to $19,999 $20,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Median Mean Families Median income Mean income _ Unrelated Individuals 15 years and over Median income Mean income Per capita Income MEDIAN INCOME IN 1979 Family type by presence of own children: Families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Without own children under 18 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Without own children under 18 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Without own children under 18 years Workers In family In 1979: No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers INCOME TYPE IN 1979 Households With earnings Mean earnings With Social Security income Mean Social Security income With public assistance income Mean public assistance income ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979 Families Householder worked in 1979 With related children under 18 years With related children 5 to 17 years Female householder, no husband present Householder worked in 1979 With related children under 18 years With related children under 6 years Householder 65 years and over Unrelated Individuals for whom poverty status Is determined Worked in 1979 65 years and over Persons for whom poverty status is determined Related children under 18 years Related children 5 to 17 years 60 years and over 65 years and over INCOME IN 1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL Families Percent below poverty level Householder worked in 1979 With related children under 18 years With related children 5 to 17 years Female householder, no husband present Householder worked in 1979 With related children under 18 years With related children under 6 years Householder 65 years and over Unrelated individuals for whom poverty status Is determined Percent below poverty level Worked in 1979 65 years and over Persons for whom poverty status Is determined Percent below poverty level Related children under 18 years Related children 5 to 17 years 60 years and over 65 years and over BELOW SPECIFIED POVERTY LEVEL IN 1979 Percent of persons: Below 75 percent of poverty level Below 125 percent of poverty level Below 150 percent of poverty level Below 200 percent of poverty level 1 Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. 55-90 VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] Charlotte Amalie West (CDP) Christiansted town Cruz Bay (CDP) Race Spanish Race Spanish Race Spanish Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 1 524 266 1 199 129 1 019 90 866 123 626 211 410 11 229 29 194 21 311 18 277 43 75 30 45 2 212 22 183 19 181 16 153 22 93 20 73 . 202 26 165 19 152 17 123 21 76 24 52 1 212 37 166 19 113 12 93 17 74 21 52 3 125 18 105 8 59 4 54 1 57 16 40 . 131 26 98 14 53 1 48 4 68 23 45 2 79 24 51 7 39 3 33 5 40 14 26 2 131 26 97 14 58 6 48 6 55 19 34 . 118 27 90 4 32 6 24 2 53 21 31 1 59 23 34 2 14 3 10 2 23 13 10 _ 26 8 16 2 7 4 3 . 12 10 2 . $11 403 $15 096 $10 866 $10 724 $7 788 $9 118 $7 561 $7 102 $12 331 $14 141 $11 683 $12 083 $14 462 $13 859 $13 434 $12 595 $9 791 $14 550 $9 285 $8 422 $15 160 $18 203 $13 541 $13 149 1 042 140 856 93 648 29 572 99 403 110 269 8 $12 218 $17 727 $11 792 $11 058 $9 022 $9 750 $9 071 $7 434 $13 494 $17 115 $12 226 $13 750 $15 745 $22 208 $14 669 $13 521 $11 224 $21 947 $10 714 $8 953 $16 122 $21 275 $14 116 $15 664 833 189 615 56 442 77 344 27 323 145 176 5 $6 117 $8 700 $5 448 $5 400 $5 462 $7 833 $4 813 $5 500 $7 912 $8 542 $7 333 $7 000 $7 184 $9 928 $6 297 $6 461 $6 118 $8 502 $5 584 $5 674 $9 288 $10 080 $8 593 $5 866 $4 571 $8 166 $3 981 $3 874 $3 426 $8 218 $3 159 $2 863 $4 926 $8 909 S3 770 $3 213 $12 218 $17 727 $11 792 $11 058 $9 022 $9 750 $9 071 $7 434 $13 494 $17 115 $12 226 $13 750 $11 360 $15 875 $11 090 $10 000 $9 322 $8 125 $9 525 $7 946 $12 417 $15 500 $12 100 $16 250 $11 327 $16 042 $11 105 $9 375 $9 219 $6 250 $9 375 $7 639 $11 645 $12 083 $11 406 $16 250 $14 234 $19 500 $13 611 $11 667 $10 967 $10 000 $11 071 $8 000 $14 604 $17 639 $13 417 $13 750 $15 742 $20 357 $15 102 $12 750 $12 361 $10 000 $12 604 $8 036 $15 403 $17 969 $14 167 $13 750 $15 268 $18 750 $14 848 $13 750 $13 221 $6 667 $13 300 $8 125 $15 000 $16 563 $14 583 $16 250 $14 602 $18 125 $14 313 $9 375 $12 569 $6 250 $12 647 $6 875 $13 229 $12 500 $13 125 $16 250 $15 742 $20 357 $15 102 $12 750 $12 361 $10 000 $12 604 $8 036 $15 403 $17 969 $14 167 $13 750 $8 327 $8 125 $8 371 $8 906 $6 142 - $5 986 $7 083 $7 981 $10 000 $7 500 $7 650 $6 875 $7 722 $8 542 $6 278 - $6 156 $7 778 $7 426 $8 750 $7 279 - $7 059 $6 250 $7 396 $8 750 $5 921 - $5 515 $8 250 $6 094 $8 750 $5 938 . $10 391 $15 000 $10 391 $8 750 $6 125 - $5 694 $7 500 $9 167 $16 250 $8 500 - $3 455 $3 000 $3 625 $3 625 $2 980 $1 500 $2 688 $3 375 $5 500 $7 917 $750 . $8 540 $11 964 $8 203 $9 205 $8 053 $8 750 $8 160 $7 604 $9 010 $15 000 $7 898 $8 750 $17 368 $22 273 $16 685 $15 750 $15 438 $22 500 $14 808 $17 500 $15 057 $18 542 $13 807 $13 750 $24 000 $42 500 $23 889 $20 000 $19 500 $30 000 $19 250 $21 250 $21 250 $18 750 $21 429 $32 500 1 524 266 1 199 129 1 019 90 866 123 626 211 410 11 1 394 241 1 098 111 782 77 661 82 569 177 387 11 $14 542 $18 389 $13 623 $13 115 $11 219 $16 171 $10 667 $9 993 $14 143 $16 106 $13 181 $13 097 119 21 96 11 158 7 137 30 76 39 36 - $3 133 $3 352 $3 092 $2 597 $2 959 $2 411 $2 961 $2 798 $3 733 $4 669 $2 772 - 71 7 59 9 154 4 137 33 16 7 9 - $2 080 $2 359 $2 034 $2 657 $2 103 $2 693 $1 974 $2 440 $1 963 $1 728 $2 146 - 1 042 140 856 93 648 29 572 99 403 110 289 8 868 116 733 71 498 25 447 59 340 83 253 8 792 86 676 63 462 10 420 67 278 40 235 5 630 67 543 50 372 8 340 53 234 27 206 4 317 26 281 27 249 229 39 89 16 72 - 247 17 224 16 163 - 155 21 75 16 58 - 275 24 244 23 205 - 189 34 79 16 62 - 128 10 113 17 94 84 16 43 5 37 . 60 8 52 8 75 3 64 14 52 22 30 - 639 163 449 45 442 77 344 27 323 145 176 4 541 145 372 36 293 66 211 15 281 122 157 4 44 9 35 2 90 4 83 8 15 7 8 - 4 686 599 3 882 421 2 903 159 2 561 385 1 898 424 1 453 50 1 863 149 1 650 163 1 148 22 1 049 157 706 56 642 26 1 369 112 1 221 120 806 18 735 106 525 35 485 21 255 39 205 26 307 15 270 43 179 86 93 - 170 28 140 17 216 10 190 33 102 47 55 246 19 217 25 230 6 204 46 79 16 63 . 23.6 13.6 25.4 26.9 35.5 20.7 35.7 46.5 19.6 14.5 21.8 - 159 7 147 11 126 2 117 16 58 7 51 - 222 17 198 20 186 2 169 34 68 8 60 - 185 11 169 16 154 2 139 30 61 6 55 - 125 10 109 13 133 - 123 21 34 6 28 - 74 4 68 5 68 - 64 8 26 6 20 - 116 10 102 11 118 109 19 33 6 27 - 61 6 52 7 60 - 55 9 18 2 16 - 15 - 15 1 33 2 29 8 8 3 5 - 142 26 111 12 174 15 151 12 71 41 30 2 22.2 16.0 24.7 26.7 39.4 19.5 43.9 44.4 22.0 28.3 17.0 50.0 64 15 47 6 59 9 45 3 42 24 18 2 20 2 18 . 55 53 4 7 3 4 - 1 256 77 1 137 136 1 126 37 1 004 192 438 75 361 6 26.8 12.9 29.3 32.3 38.8 23.3 39.2 49.9 23.1 17.7 24.8 12.0 653 24 610 74 545 8 492 99 215 8 206 4 494 16 464 57 389 8 344 73 162 6 155 3 75 5 67 6 138 7 122 23 31 19 12 - 52 2 49 3 103 5 92 18 18 8 10 18.4 8.3 20.1 23.0 27.6 19.5 27.6 38.4 15.9 13.0 16.9 10.0 36.9 18.4 40.0 44.9 49.0 31.4 49.9 59.5 33.6 20.3 37.8 32.0 45.0 23.9 48.7 52.3 59.2 39.6 60.3 68.3 43.6 23.3 49.9 40.0 60.5 35.7 64.6 64.4 74.6 55.3 76.1 77.9 59.9 35.4 67.6 58.0 GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS Table 49. Income and Poverty Status in 1979 by Race and Spanish Origin for Places: 1980- Con. Places INCOME IN 1979 Households - Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $7,499 .... $7,500 to $9,999 $10,000 to $12,499 $12,500 to $14,999 $15,000 to $17,499 $17,500 to $19,999 $20,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Median Mean Families - Median income Mean income Unrelated Individuals 15 years and over Median income Mean income Per capita Income— MEDIAN INCOME IN 1979 Family type by presence of own children: Families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Without own children under 18 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Without own children under 18 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Without own children under 18 years Workers In family In 1979: No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers INCOME TYPE IN 1979 Households With earnings Mean earnings With Social Security income Mean Social Security income With public assistance income Mean public assistance income ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979 Families Householder worked in 1979 With related children under 18 years With related children 5 to 17 years Female householder, no husband present Householder worked in 1979 With related children under 18 years With related children under 6 years Householder 65 years and over Unrelated Individuals for whom poverty status Is determined Worked in 1979 65 years and over Persons for whom poverty status Is determined Related children under 18 years Related children 5 to 17 years 60 years and over 65 years and over INCOME IN 1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL Families Percent below poverty level Householder worked in 1979 With related children under 18 years With related children 5 to 17 years Female householder, no husband present Householder worked in 1979 With related children under 18 years With related children under 6 years Householder 65 years and over Unrelated Individuals for whom poverty status Is determined Percent below poverty level Worked in 1979 65 years and over Persons for whom poverty status Is determined Percent below poverty level Related children under 18 years Related children 5 to 17 years 60 years and over 65 years and over BELOW SPECIFIED POVERTY LEVEL IN 1979 Percent of persons: Below 75 percent ot poverty level Below 125 percent of poverty level Below 150 percent of poverty level Below 200 percent of poverty level 1 Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] Frederiksted town Frederiksted Southeast (CDP) Grove Place (CDP) Race Spanish Race Spanish Race Spanish Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 397 57 326 65 780 43 700 121 907 34 847 50 121 11 106 23 253 10 229 44 245 2 232 18 72 7 62 12 139 3 127 21 166 2 161 10 50 8 40 8 103 5 94 16 168 6 160 8 46 5 38 6 87 1 82 14 109 4 102 5 25 3 22 6 45 4 41 5 68 1 65 1 22 4 17 4 37 5 29 8 46 - 46 1 21 3 18 2 25 3 22 5 28 3 23 1 20 8 12 1 45 6 37 4 33 2 29 4 12 5 7 2 34 5 28 4 26 6 19 2 6 3 2 1 9 . 9 . 10 3 7 - 2 . 2 . 3 1 2 . 8 5 3 . $7 775 $11 250 $7 298 $6 979 $7 464 $14 063 $7 382 $6 964 $8 132 $19 167 $7 977 $6 750 $9 794 $14 016 $9 071 $8 653 $9 657 $15 104 $9 419 $8 400 $9 769 $23 386 $9 244 $8 298 227 24 191 46 588 30 526 104 757 33 705 40 $9 464 $15 000 $9 258 $7 813 $7 994 $9 500 $7 987 $7 031 $8 594 $19 063 $8 418 $7 500 $11 225 $15 683 $10 728 $9 147 $10 250 $12 996 $10 187 $8 613 $10 334 $23 804 $9 701 $9 259 217 45 166 32 231 22 203 22 198 2 183 19 $5 063 $8 625 $4 500 $3 000 $5 225 $7 000 $5 194 $5 750 $4 600 $3 125 $4 950 $1 600 $6 326 $9 679 $5 582 $4 668 $6 517 $11 538 $6 087 $5 962 $5 238 $3 303 $5 413 $2 384 $3 748 $6 982 $3 390 $3 078 $2 607 $5 354 $2 517 $2 028 $2 462 $9 173 $2 288 $2 138 $9 464 $15 000 $9 258 $7 813 $7 994 $9 500 $7 987 $7 031 $8 594 $19 063 $8 418 $7 500 $8 594 $12 500 $8 466 $7 500 $7 691 $8 125 $7 695 $7 167 $8 393 $27 500 $8 330 $7 361 $8 971 $10 000 $8 917 $8 000 $7 887 $7 917 $7 973 $7 625 $8 389 $28 750 $8 359 $7 813 $11 552 $16 250 $11 350 $9 500 $9 668 $11 250 $9 732 $8 542 $9 702 $19 583 $9 544 $9 375 $12 200 $18 125 $11 932 $10 313 $10 281 $13 750 $10 243 $9 250 $10 227 $19 583 $9 987 $10 625 $12 500 $16 250 $12 500 $11 250 $10 110 $8 750 $10 282 $8 875 $10 243 $30 000 $10 152 $10 625 $12 292 $11 250 $12 500 $10 833 $9 9o0 $8 750 $10 197 $9 107 $9 677 $28 750 $9 631 $10 000 $12 200 $18 125 $11 932 $10 313 $10 281 $13 750 $10 243 $9 250 $10 227 $19 583 $9 987 $10 625 $6 761 $8 750 $6 842 $6 000 $5 590 $6 250 $5 612 $4 375 $5 348 $500- $5 360 $5 781 $6 193 $8 750 $6 250 $5 750 $4 923 $3 250 $4 938 $4 250 $5 201 $500- $5 185 $5 938 $6 250 $8 750 $6 250 $5 000 $4 667 $3 250 $4 773 $4 000 $4 769 $4 769 $4 250 $8 125 $8 250 $8 125 $7 500 $6 818 $5 000 $7 031 $4 000 $6 429 - $6 538 $6 250 $2 250 $8 750 $1 450 $3 000 $2 680 $3 813 $2 321 $2 607 $2 306 $3 750 $2 281 $2 750 $8 534 $13 125 $8 482 $7 708 $7 401 $9 375 $7 334 $8 625 $7 767 $17 917 $7 648 $7 969 $16 071 $18 750 $15 625 $13 750 $15 625 $20 000 $15 208 $16 250 $14 063 $26 667 $13 710 $21 875 $18 750 $27 500 $16 875 $37 500 $20 278 $12 500 $20 938 $22 500 $17 083 $45 000 $16 250 $32 500 397 57 326 65 780 43 700 121 907 34 847 50 316 48 256 52 576 32 522 75 786 30 738 36 $10 584 $14 010 $10 078 $9 242 $10 716 $15 013 $10 519 $10 219 $10 134 $23 605 $9 557 $9 924 61 7 51 3 120 10 102 16 61 7 51 5 $3 409 $3 693 $3 145 $1 832 $2 763 $3 727 $2 714 $2 278 $3 555 $5 395 $3 311 $3 369 48 11 35 22 214 11 180 58 185 1 176 16 $1 598 $2 460 $1 313 $2 008 $2 296 $2 555 $2 221 $2 776 $1 911 $2 555 $1 912 $1 915 227 24 191 46 588 30 526 104 757 33 705 40 167 17 141 30 410 19 372 56 628 27 588 26 167 12 144 35 465 11 430 90 648 11 619 38 126 9 110 26 407 9 380 69 564 10 540 32 89 5 78 18 251 8 229 47 251 1 241 23 55 1 49 9 141 3 134 13 176 . 171 12 82 5 71 18 215 4 199 42 234 1 224 23 49 3 42 10 118 4 108 27 120 114 9 18 - 16 1 60 10 46 9 33 8 24 1 217 45 166 30 231 22 203 22 198 2 183 20 141 36 104 18 134 16 116 13 137 1 130 8 50 9 40 5 62 1 59 4 21 . 21 2 1 039 115 875 193 2 839 109 2 582 501 3 594 84 3 425 185 381 23 333 77 1 382 23 1 290 262 1 871 16 1 815 90 252 15 218 53 1 012 15 946 186 1 340 13 1 302 63 116 13 97 10 240 23 204 30 130 21 108 4 79 9 66 6 160 18 133 19 81 13 67 4 71 6 61 19 298 11 270 61 341 3 329 20 31.3 25.0 31.9 41.3 50.7 36.7 51.3 58.7 45.0 9.1 46.7 50.0 39 3 34 10 162 5 152 21 245 1 240 8 62 4 54 16 266 7 244 55 318 2 307 20 57 4 49 14 242 6 225 46 288 2 278 17 42 3 36 11 159 5 144 32 158 1 152 16 21 - 19 5 67 2 64 3 90 . 89 5 40 3 34 11 153 4 140 29 151 1 145 16 27 2 23 8 87 4 77 19 84 . 80 7 3 3 - 31 3 26 8 11 1 10 66 10 71 16 97 7 86 8 92 1 81 15 39.6 22.2 42.8 53.3 42.0 31.8 42.4 36.4 46.5 50.0 44.3 75.0 31 4 26 4 18 2 16 1 36 . 33 3 24 5 18 4 44 . 42 3 11 - 11 1 392 34 331 90 1 577 56 1 438 296 1 815 7 1 766 97 37.7 29.6 37.8 46.6 55.5 51.4 55.7 59.1 50.5 8.3 51.6 52.4 185 14 154 45 901 18 837 171 1 076 1 1 056 50 132 9 109 33 663 13 616 126 779 1 765 38 46 8 37 6 122 9 107 20 47 2 45 1 28 5 22 4 88 7 77 12 28 1 27 1 28.9 27.0 27.9 38.3 39.8 41.3 39.0 45.5 34.2 6.0 34.7 40.5 50.7 36.5 51.8 56.0 68.9 60.6 69.2 70.3 64.1 8.3 65.6 62.2 59.8 39.1 61.8 63.7 76.4 63.3 77.0 77.6 72.5 10.7 74.1 70.8 71.8 47.8 73.9 78.2 81.9 65.1 82.9 82.4 86.0 23.8 87.7 81.1 GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES 55-91 Table 49a. Income and Poverty Status in 1979 by Race and Spanish Origin for Census Subdistricts: 1980 [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] Census Subdistricts INCOME IN 1979 Households Less than $5,000 — $5,000 to $7,499 $7,500 to $9,999 $10,000 to $12,499 $12,500 to $14,999 $15,000 to $17,499 $17,500 to $19,999 $20,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more — Median Mean — Families Median income Mean income Unrelated individuals 15 years and over Median income Mean income Per capita Income MEDIAN INCOME IN 1979 Family type by presence of own children: Families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Without own children under 18 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Without own children under 18 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Without own children under 18 years Workers in family In 1979: No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers INCOME TYPE IN 1979 Households With earnings Mean earnings With Social Security income Mean Social Security income With public assistance income Mean public assistance income ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979 Families Householder worked in 1979 With related children under 18 years With related children 5 to 17 years Female householder, no husband present Householder worked in 1979 With related children under 18 years With related children under 6 years Householder 65 years and over Unrelated individuals for whom poverty status is determined Worked in 1979 65 years and over Persons for whom poverty status Is determined Related children under 18 years Related children 5 to 17 years 60 years and over 65 years and over INCOME IN 1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL Families Percent below poverty level Householder worked in 1979 With related children under 18 years With related children 5 to 17 years Female householder, no husband present Householder worked in 1979 With related children under 18 years With related children under 6 years Householder 65 years and over Unrelated individuals for whom poverty status Is determined Percent below poverty level Worked in 1979 65 years and over Persons for whom poverty status Is determined Percent below poverty level Related children under 18 years Related children 5 to 17 years 60 years and over 65 years and over BELOW SPECIFIED POVERTY LEVEL IN 1979 Percent of persons: Below 75 percent of poverty level Below 125 percent of poverty level Below 150 percent of poverty level Below 200 percent of poverty level ' Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. S . Croix Island Anna's Hope Village subdistrict Christiansted subdistrict East End subdistrict Race Spanish Race Spanish Race Spanish Total Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 14 086 1 005 299 618 183 1 220 127 1 027 170 633 443 145 69 2 913 93 27 53 23 352 22 314 58 55 33 13 13 2 029 90 16 67 19 213 18 182 28 43 21 16 8 1 715 115 25 79 26 175 20 144 25 45 27 16 3 1 582 123 29 83 20 129 13 106 21 40 22 12 7 1 013 74 19 48 17 72 8 63 5 32 22 9 4 1 013 73 22 48 12 70 3 63 9 40 30 5 7 749 68 20 42 13 53 7 42 7 40 29 8 2 1 116 129 44 74 21 79 11 64 10 86 60 19 8 1 133 131 47 73 22 45 11 32 4 117 86 27 11 565 73 34 35 8 20 6 13 3 86 66 18 4 258 36 16 16 2 12 8 4 49 47 2 2 $10 610 $15 257 $18 938 $13 906 $13 015 $8 143 $10 673 $7 804 $7 411 $21 250 $23 125 $17 969 $14 688 $13 803 $19 068 $23 667 $17 025 $15 662 $10 518 $17 630 $9 664 $9 131 $25 060 $27 850 $19 750 $17 626 10 698 744 184 489 154 762 52 664 129 432 291 103 59 $11 349 $16 346 $20 962 $15 099 $13 462 $9 468 $14 583 $9 355 $7 898 $24 545 $27 214 $22 167 $16 250 $14 614 $19 608 $24 100 $18 124 $16 003 $12 023 $24 770 $11 103 $9 736 $27 751 $31 110 $22 727 $19 069 4 515 384 176 182 49 564 100 438 51 291 220 61 20 $6 575 $9 267 $10 381 $8 133 $7 750 $5 771 $8 000 $5 216 $6 000 $9 900 $10 667 $8 250 $4 000 $8 497 $11 913 $14 867 $9 339 $7 647 $6 535 $9 105 $5 916 $6 146 $13 313 $14 846 $8 999 $5 927 $3 917 $5 831 $9 239 $4 773 $4 185 $3 766 $9 096 $3 372 $3 235 $9 625 $12 021 $6 387 $4 995 $11 349 $16 346 $20 962 $15 099 $13 462 $9 468 $14 583 $9 355 $7 898 $24 545 $27 214 $22 167 $16 250 $10 789 $15 781 $19 792 $15 121 $13 654 $9 457 $9 583 $9 597 $8 088 $24 000 $28 594 $22 273 $13 125 $10 250 $15 761 $16 000 $15 234 $13 750 $9 359 $11 250 $9 453 $8 068 $21 667 $25 577 $22 000 $11 750 $13 034 $19 091 $23 100 $17 634 $14 886 $11 455 $14 792 $11 228 $8 929 $25 204 $27 857 $22 857 $16 750 $14 069 $20 112 $24 091 $18 894 $15 227 $12 784 $15 625 $12 683 $8 889 $25 326 $27 857 $22 500 $17 250 $13 567 $20 328 $25 250 $19 286 $15 417 $13 170 $8 750 $13 194 $9 167 $25 568 $29 844 $23 333 $15 000 $12 163 $18 571 $17 917 $18 333 $15 000 $12 443 $8 750 $12 500 $8 500 $22 955 $25 577 $23 125 $13 750 $14 069 $20 112 $24 091 $18 894 $15 227 $12 784 $15 625 $12 683 $8 889 $25 326 $27 857 $22 500 $17 250 $6 826 $10 160 $10 000 $10 179 $9 167 $6 291 $13 750 $6 068 $7 125 $16 250 $17 083 $20 000 $8 750 $6 584 $9 900 $9 583 $10 000 $9 250 $6 277 $12 500 $6 161 $7 344 $15 000 $15 833 $18 750 $10 625 $5 850 $8 906 $8 333 $8 750 $8 750 $5 813 - $5 417 $7 188 $8 750 . $13 750 $8 750 $7 963 $11 111 $13 750 $10 417 $9 375 $6 979 $13 750 $6 250 $8 000 $21 875 $22 500 $23 750 $7 000 $2 928 $5 536 $6 875 $5 313 $2 000 $3 028 $3 000 $2 750 $3 250 $22 083 $24 500 $12 000 $3 250 $9 059 $10 938 $12 045 $10 625 $9 500 $8 322 $11 250 $8 346 $7 596 $17 969 $22 667 $10 000 $11 250 $18 797 $22 222 $23 684 $21 474 $20 208 $15 990 $22 500 $15 188 $17 083 $26 328 $28 152 $23 846 $23 214 $25 509 $31 364 $34 167 $30 625 $30 833 $21 250 $27 500 $20 714 $22 500 $34 643 $38 125 $31 250 $27 500 14 086 1 005 299 618 183 1 220 127 1 027 170 633 443 145 69 11 913 919 276 569 167 958 111 799 122 563 386 138 59 $14 385 $18 370 $20 679 $17 123 $16 044 $11 680 $17 786 $10 876 $10 410 $22 069 $23 947 $19 081 $16 912 1 681 99 31 58 13 187 15 159 35 110 88 17 11 $3 342 $4 074 $4 594 $3 736 $3 538 $3 016 $3 022 $3 013 $2 784 $4 411 $4 526 $3 889 $4 085 1 816 36 2 28 9 156 4 139 34 13 3 4 7 $2 127 $1 697 $495 $1 719 $1 767 $2 089 $2 693 $1 960 $2 400 $1 849 $1 988 $2 273 $1 969 10 698 744 184 489 154 762 52 664 129 432 291 103 59 8 754 662 162 441 134 585 46 513 78 348 224 94 49 8 205 564 111 396 124 530 17 481 86 208 108 73 39 6 938 471 99 323 103 422 14 384 65 172 85 62 34 2 928 179 32 132 30 275 6 249 47 33 15 12 6 2 031 156 26 118 25 181 6 167 26 27 13 11 3 2 555 153 26 112 28 223 2 205 39 27 10 11 6 1 222 55 6 47 8 104 - 94 20 7 1 2 4 747 41 13 23 8 87 5 75 18 66 52 10 9 4 513 384 176 182 49 562 100 436 50 291 220 61 20 3 153 299 148 131 35 385 85 280 33 251 191 54 12 771 41 19 17 6 105 5 97 10 31 23 5 4 49 319 3 255 744 2 193 683 3 397 240 2 961 503 1 646 1 023 435 278 22 171 1 317 191 993 305 1 286 32 1 172 190 423 180 151 116 16 184 973 150 724 225 899 26 817 123 325 135 119 87 3 303 206 78 109 28 369 28 321 57 249 190 42 28 2 152 124 41 69 19 252 16 222 42 149 115 24 17 3 336 101 18 74 28 258 9 229 57 37 13 13 13 31.2 13.6 9.8 15.1 18.2 33.9 17.3 34.5 44.2 8.6 4.5 12.6 22.0 2 130 74 10 60 18 143 4 132 20 23 7 10 7 2 999 92 16 69 22 210 5 190 42 19 3 9 9 2 644 83 13 63 22 173 5 155 35 19 3 9 9 1 460 41 6 33 9 143 1 132 24 4 - 2 2 749 28 2 25 6 74 1 69 9 2 - 2 - 1 376 39 5 32 8 128 1 118 22 4 - 2 2 757 20 2 18 4 65 - 60 12 2 - 1 1 233 6 2 1 5 38 3 33 10 9 4 2 4 1 467 86 31 49 15 205 21 176 19 35 18 12 10 32.5 22.4 17.6 26.9 30.6 36.5 21.0 40.4 38.0 12.0 8.2 19.7 50.0 414 30 14 14 3 72 13 54 7 15 7 7 2 444 14 5 7 2 61 . 59 4 9 4 2 4 17 958 563 99 417 148 1 256 53 1 117 229 167 55 62 57 36.4 17.3 13.3 19.0 21.7 37.0 22.1 37.7 45.5 10.1 5.4 14.3 20.5 10 018 292 32 238 80 598 13 539 111 55 9 21 24 7 302 215 23 174 58 428 12 378 81 43 8 15 20 1 152 39 11 20 15 155 8 138 28 30 13 9 11 810 24 7 10 10 115 6 103 20 25 11 6 11 24.9 10.0 8.2 10.7 14.2 26.2 15.4 26.6 34.8 7.3 4.3 8.5 15.1 47.0 24.9 17.5 28.0 32.4 47.1 27.5 48.5 53.5 14.9 9.6 20.2 26.3 55.0 32.7 22.8 36.8 39.1 56.7 33.3 58.4 62.0 19.9 12.2 28.3 34.2 67.8 45.5 29.0 51.5 52.0 71.6 48.8 73.6 74.0 26.6 17.5 37.2 42.4 55-92 VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS Table 49a. Income and Poverty Status in 1979 by Race and Spanish Origin for Census Subdistricts: 1980 -Con. Census Subdistricts INCOME IN 1979 Households Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $7,499 $7,500 to $9,999 $10,000 to $12,499 $12,500 to $14,999 $15,000 to $17,499 $17,500 to $19,999 $20,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Median Mean Families Median income Mean income Unrelated Individuals 15 years and over Median income Mean income Per capita Income MEDIAN INCOME IN 1979 Family type by presence of own children: Families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Without own children under 18 years Married-couple families — With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Without own children under 18 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Without own children under 18 years Workers in family In 1979: No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers INCOME TYPE IN 1979 Households With earnings Mean earnings With Social Security income Mean Social Security income With public assistance income Mean public assistance income ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979 Families Householder worked in 1979 With related children under 18 years With related children 5 to 17 years Female householder, no husband present Householder worked in 1979 With related children under 18 years With related children under 6 years Householder 65 years and over Unrelated individuals for whom poverty status Is determined Worked in 1979 65 years and over Persons for whom poverty status Is determined Related children under 18 years Related children 5 to 17 years 60 years and over 65 years and over INCOME IN 1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL Families Percent below poverty level Householder worked in 1979 With related children under 18 years With related children 5 to 17 years Female householder, no husband present Householder worked in 1979 With related children under 18 years With related children under 6 years Householder 65 years and over Unrelated individuals for whom poverty status is determined Percent below poverty level Worked in 1979 65 years and over Persons for whom poverty status Is determined Percent below poverty level Related children under 18 years Related children 5 to 17 years 60 years and over 65 years and over BELOW SPECIFIED POVERTY LEVEL IN 1979 Percent of persons: Below 75 percent of poverty level Below 125 percent of poverty level Below 150 percent of poverty level Below 200 percent of poverty level 1 Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] St. Croix Island Frederiksted subdistrict Northcentral subdistrict Northwest subdistrict Race Spanish Race Spanish Race Spanish Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 1 177 100 1 026 166 1 514 175 1 274 341 1 577 190 1 305 154 374 21 335 67 315 26 278 83 372 19 330 41 211 10 189 33 223 16 199 61 254 15 229 29 153 13 134 24 216 15 191 58 218 11 198 17 133 6 120 20 170 20 144 34 178 17 151 14 70 7 63 11 113 12 97 18 122 12 102 10 59 9 46 12 120 11 103 22 97 13 79 10 46 6 40 7 89 9 74 20 70 10 57 4 65 14 49 5 120 20 92 26 98 21 69 15 46 10 35 6 98 23 70 15 97 35 58 7 15 3 11 1 36 15 21 2 39 17 21 3 5 1 4 14 8 5 2 32 20 11 4 $7 557 $12 500 $7 354 $6 970 $10 044 $14 688 $9 594 $8 642 $9 364 $19 500 $8 681 $8 529 $9 703 $14 484 $9 309 $8 489 $12 425 $18 374 $11 559 $10 690 $12 286 $22 777 $10 810 $11 993 815 54 717 150 1 210 118 1 035 283 1 206 122 1 021 117 $8 419 $13 125 $8 360 $7 292 $10 601 $17 188 $10 138 $8 995 $10 051 $24 231 $9 364 $10 096 $10 521 $14 190 $10 331 $8 777 $12 935 $19 545 $12 161 $11 096 $13 221 $27 015 $11 603 $13 424 448 67 369 54 413 75 325 77 504 107 368 60 $5 136 $8 375 $4 868 $4 667 $6 525 $11 000 $5 675 $5 900 $5 477 $7 900 $4 783 $2 875 $6 424 $10 289 $5 860 $5 195 $7 654 $12 126 $6 566 $7 058 $6 852 $9 973 $6 071 $4 779 $2 909 $6 161 $2 736 $2 314 $3 260 $6 624 $2 936 $2 867 $3 395 $9 509 $2 835 $3 194 $8 419 $13 125 $8 360 $7 292 $10 601 $17 188 $10 138 $8 995 $10 051 $24 231 $9 364 $10 096 $7 917 $9 167 $7 892 $7 250 $10 309 $13 438 $10 132 $8 615 $9 487 $25 714 $9 184 $9 091 $8 199 $8 750 $8 245 $7 750 $10 093 $11 250 $10 221 $7 868 $9 059 $26 250 $8 776 $8 750 $10 297 $14 063 $10 260 $8 824 $11 995 $19 107 $11 510 $9 484 $11 364 $25 147 $10 506 $11 146 $11 019 $15 417 $10 884 $9 554 $12 676 $20 208 $12 151 $9 875 $11 897 $25 313 $11 002 $11 806 $10 807 $10 000 $10 863 $9 375 $12 675 $16 563 $12 399 $9 698 $11 396 $27 917 $10 972 $10 833 $10 795 $9 583 $10 938 $9 583 $11 875 $15 000 $11 957 $8 839 $10 329 $27 500 $9 900 $10 000 $11 019 $15 417 $10 884 $9 554 $12 676 $20 208 $12 151 $9 875 $11 897 $25 313 $11 002 $11 806 $5 933 $6 875 $5 966 $4 900 $6 533 $8 750 $6 500 $5 859 $5 974 $13 750 $5 966 $6 406 $5 332 $5 750 $5 339 $5 000 $6 288 $8 750 $6 250 $5 625 $5 754 $13 125 $5 738 $6 563 $5 184 $5 750 $5 208 $4 500 $5 435 $6 250 $5 357 $5 625 $5 000 $13 125 $5 000 $4 250 $7 250 $5 000 $7 422 $5 833 $7 176 $10 000 $7 163 $6 042 $7 554 $13 750 $7 609 $6 875 $2 629 $4 500 $2 188 $2 725 $3 272 $4 667 $3 162 $3 700 $2 590 $11 667 $2 368 $2 688 $7 736 $11 250 $7 664 $8 281 $9 060 $10 938 $8 939 $8 372 $8 233 $16 250 $7 954 $9 135 $15 833 $19 375 $15 417 $15 000 $17 949 $27 045 $17 035 $18 875 $16 829 $26 250 $15 368 $20 833 $20 250 $18 750 $20 556 $27 500 $24 286 $32 500 $23 889 $22 778 $27 143 $40 000 $21 250 $50 000+ 1 177 100 1 026 186 1 514 175 1 274 341 1 577 190 1 305 154 892 80 778 127 1 263 150 1 061 260 1 353 161 1 127 122 $10 669 $14 411 $10 374 $9 819 $13 319 $18 061 $12 594 $11 942 $12 538 $21 279 $11 253 $13 795 181 17 153 19 166 27 129 49 153 37 103 20 $2 981 $3 713 $2 858 $2 208 $3 272 $3 951 $3 101 $3 054 $3 445 $4 721 $3 051 $3 208 262 22 215 80 287 14 261 98 214 5 196 24 $2 168 $2 507 $2 073 $2 565 $2 365 $1 621 $2 365 $2 624 $1 845 $1 807 $1 849 $1 936 815 54 717 150 1 210 118 1 035 283 1 206 122 1 021 117 577 36 513 86 963 95 828 193 1 017 103 866 86 632 23 574 125 976 68 865 231 954 45 855 96 533 18 490 95 840 54 746 198 809 35 735 74 340 13 307 65 321 15 300 63 305 6 289 27 196 4 183 22 216 11 205 32 221 5 211 16 297 9 270 60 284 14 266 57 280 5 265 27 167 7 150 37 132 7 123 30 140 3 130 9 78 10 62 10 71 11 54 23 68 22 43 5 448 67 369 52 413 75 325 77 504 107 368 59 275 52 220 31 273 59 205 42 346 86 243 31 112 10 99 9 67 12 53 16 82 19 60 8 3 878 224 3 457 694 5 756 478 5 006 1 296 5 684 460 4 913 570 1 763 46 1 623 339 2 776 155 2 489 575 2 641 74 2 425 239 1 264 30 1 164 239 2 044 124 1 815 433 1 887 50 1 743 164 356 36 301 40 314 52 248 86 321 74 231 31 239 27 199 25 202 32 158 57 217 57 147 24 369 17 331 80 403 27 360 113 436 8 405 45 45.3 31.5 46.2 53.3 33.3 22.9 34.8 39.9 36.2 6.6 39.7 38.5 201 8 186 31 244 17 220 55 314 5 298 22 328 11 298 71 370 21 334 104 398 6 370 43 299 10 274 60 323 18 292 88 351 6 328 35 201 8 180 43 164 5 154 39 170 2 162 16 88 2 83 8 75 2 73 11 98 1 96 5 193 7 174 40 157 5 148 36 162 2 154 16 114 6 100 27 79 4 73 18 91 1 85 7 34 3 29 8 22 2 19 7 19 2 17 1 183 17 157 24 147 15 125 33 197 22 161 31 40.8 25.4 42.5 46.2 35.6 20.0 38.5 42.9 39.1 20.6 43.8 52.5 49 6 42 5 28 3 22 3 66 11 51 6 68 5 60 7 49 7 40 14 46 5 40 4 1 969 90 1 769 386 2 158 143 1 921 544 2 381 48 2 216 230 50.8 40.2 51.2 55.6 37.5 29.9 38.4 42.0 41.9 10.4 45.1 40.4 1 086 32 991 216 1 245 75 1 108 291 1 338 11 1 268 113 795 22 725 159 920 59 813 220 950 8 898 86 168 17 144 26 121 14 104 37 110 10 96 10 116 12 99 16 83 9 71 25 79 8 68 8 36.9 33.9 36.2 43.5 26.1 22.8 26.2 32.8 27.4 7.4 29.3 30.2 64.1 48.2 64.8 66.3 47.5 34.9 49.1 51.0 53.8 12.2 58.3 51.4 71.9 50.9 73.2 73.8 57.4 39.1 59.8 60.1 61.6 16.1 66.6 56.5 79.2 56.3 80.6 81.3 72.8 46.9 75.6 75.9 75.1 26.1 80.4 71.6 GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES 55-93 Table 49a. Income and Poverty Status in 1979 by Race and Spanish Origin for Census Subdistricts: 1980-Con. Census Subdistricts INCOME IN 1979 Households - Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $7,499 - $7,500 to $9,999 . $10,000 to $12,499 $12,500 to $14,999 - $15,000 to $17,499 $17,500 to $19,999 $20,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Median Mean Families Median income Mean income Unrelated Individuals 15 years and over Median income Mean income Per capita Income.— - MEDIAN INCOME IN 1979 Family type by presence of own children: Families - With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Without own children under 18 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Without own children under 18 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Without own children under 18 years Workers In family In 1979: No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers INCOME TYPE IN 1979 Households With earnings Mean earnings With Social Security income Mean Social Security income With public assistance income Mean public assistance income ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979 Families Householder worked in 1979 With related children under 18 years With related children 5 to 17 years Female householder, no husband present Householder worked in 1979 With related children under 18 years With related children under 6 years Householder 65 years and over Unrelated individuals for whom poverty status Is determined Worked in 1979 65 years and over Persons for whom poverty status Is determined Related children under 18 years Related children 5 to 17 years 60 years and over 65 years and over INCOME IN 1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL Families Percent below poverty level Householder worked in 1979 With related children under 18 years With related children 5 to 17 years Female householder, no husband present Householder worked in 1979 With related children under 18 years With related children under 6 years Householder 65 years and over Unrelated Individuals for whom poverty status Is determined Percent below poverty level Worked in 1979 65 years and over Persons for whom poverty status Is determined Percent below poverty level Related children under 18 years Related children 5 to 17 years 60 years and over 65 years and over BELOW SPECIFIED POVERTY LEVEL IN 1979 Percent of persons: Below 75 percent of poverty level Below 125 percent of poverty level Below 150 percent of poverty level Below 200 percent of poverty level 1 Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] St. Croix Island Sion Farm subdistrict Southcentral subdistrict Southwest subdistrict Race Spanish Race Spanish Race Spanish Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 3 641 859 2 393 868 1 494 185 1 189 414 1 825 157 1 569 524 585 94 417 189 350 17 299 141 417 23 374 136 464 44 364 115 249 9 220 77 282 14 256 82 384 62 279 99 203 13 179 59 206 16 175 74 441 84 315 101 148 16 120 44 220 19 190 62 280 66 187 61 95 2 84 17 155 11 138 46 331 73 216 75 99 17 76 18 124 13 101 33 208 52 130 50 87 16 64 23 88 12 69 22 297 84 186 67 98 26 64 16 144 14 122 31 369 147 195 67 102 41 54 12 128 21 99 27 200 102 80 31 53 23 24 6 43 8 35 8 82 51 24 13 10 5 5 1 18 6 10 3 $12 197 $17 813 $11 083 $10 767 $9 323 $20 481 $8 554 $7 143 $10 085 $13 977 $9 707 $8 986 $15 563 $22 006 $13 440 $13 515 $12 126 $21 460 $10 712 $9 051 $12 158 $17 075 $11 615 $10 712 2 769 513 1 941 723 1 273 157 1 010 356 1 487 117 1 292 473 $12 735 $21 563 $11 608 $11 294 $9 715 $21 848 $8 915 $7 462 $10 910 $14 821 $10 576 $9 614 $16 299 $24 843 $14 205 $14 223 $12 593 $22 997 $11 072 $9 366 $12 961 $17 697 $12 437 $11 301 1 141 471 580 177 345 49 274 95 425 53 343 82 $8 432 $10 843 $6 686 $6 577 $5 293 $8 500 $4 800 $3 143 $4 982 $7 500 $5 025 $2 500 $10 109 $12 980 $8 029 $8 507 $6 633 $11 006 $5 730 $4 725 $6 859 $11 107 $6 406 $3 425 $4 510 $9 287 $3 536 $3 692 $2 905 $6 756 $2 471 $2 278 $3 140 $5 650 $2 944 $2 653 $12 735 $21 563 $11 608 $11 294 $9 715 $21 848 $8 915 $7 462 $10 910 $14 821 $10 576 $9 614 $12 018 $18 571 $11 466 $11 066 $9 530 $20 658 $8 865 $7 606 $10 748 $13 750 $10 480 $9 736 $11 593 $16 250 $11 261 $10 777 $9 427 $20 278 $8 991 $7 235 $9 766 $12 917 $9 491 $9 146 $15 068 $22 892 $13 598 $12 813 $11 109 $22 024 $10 051 $8 288 $11 984 $16 023 $11 630 $10 486 $16 004 $23 833 $14 777 $13 257 $11 909 $22 976 $10 806 $8 929 $12 348 $16 094 $12 002 $10 781 $15 531 $21 833 $14 957 $13 269 $11 903 $21 618 $11 020 $9 042 $12 388 $15 500 $12 112 $11 007 $13 902 $17 308 $13 367 $12 167 $11 272 $21 111 $10 662 $8 478 $11 103 $14 167 $10 826 $9 886 $16 004 $23 833 $14 777 $13 257 $11 909 $22 976 $10 806 $8 929 $12 348 $16 094 $12 002 $10 781 $7 453 $8 250 $7 455 $6 612 $6 151 $8 750 $6 155 $5 000 $6 591 $8 333 $6 418 $6 050 $7 366 $8 438 $7 359 $6 250 $5 904 $10 313 $5 797 $5 000 $6 421 $7 500 $6 268 $6 420 $6 754 $5 938 $6 797 $6 172 $5 324 $11 250 $5 250 $3 700 $5 542 $6 250 $5 446 $6 071 $8 320 $7 500 $8 362 $7 404 $8 200 $10 938 $8 261 $6 458 $7 450 $11 250 $7 446 $4 000 $3 323 $6 000 $3 045 $3 171 $2 352 $2 167 $2 405 $2 500 $1 932 $4 000 $1 886 $1 750 $9 688 $15 921 $9 064 $9 309 $8 923 $19 688 $8 313 $7 895 $8 667 $11 406 $8 359 $8 090 $20 230 $27 833 $18 548 $19 167 $16 250 $27 500 $14 224 $15 000 $17 170 $17 750 $16 977 $15 724 $26 129 $33 750 $24 130 $26 071 $24 583 $32 500 $23 333 $18 333 $24 306 $28 125 $23 929 $22 500 3 641 859 2 393 868 1 494 185 1 189 414 1 825 157 1 569 524 3 188 755 2 108 715 1 254 169 985 295 1 523 134 1 304 429 $16 019 $21 852 $14 032 $14 578 $13 045 $22 310 $11 537 $10 438 $13 228 $16 300 $12 849 $11 807 432 112 258 130 122 16 92 51 231 30 192 71 $3 412 $3 918 $3 249 $3 062 $3 463 $4 082 $3 398 $3 416 $2 853 $3 700 $2 799 $2 326 370 37 282 140 307 12 271 123 171 3 160 68 $2 173 $1 934 $2 144 $2 174 $2 368 $1 942 $2 312 $2 700 $1 628 $1 758 $1 624 $1 770 2 769 513 1 941 723 1 273 157 1 010 356 1 487 117 1 292 473 2 329 425 1 670 556 1 036 144 808 240 1 237 98 1 073 368 2 071 248 1 601 536 1 058 105 870 286 1 212 76 1 072 374 1 775 214 1 377 438 875 82 732 226 1 041 62 922 309 775 61 648 173 334 11 303 96 366 28 325 101 574 40 504 91 204 6 188 39 256 19 228 56 664 47 567 138 302 10 274 85 325 22 292 88 291 14 256 64 169 4 156 49 157 9 145 41 202 64 105 64 61 11 43 30 73 13 58 28 1 141 471 580 179 345 49 274 96 425 53 343 80 869 396 409 124 217 39 165 40 238 38 185 32 169 56 100 30 38 9 26 16 126 12 110 20 12 515 2 023 9 012 3 207 6 146 607 5 065 1 642 7 042 482 6 149 2 112 5 420 486 4 300 1 408 3 104 216 2 678 793 3 441 165 3 078 1 008 4 110 369 3 253 1 040 2 188 154 1 895 533 2 494 113 2 239 714 851 262 486 207 257 47 187 97 380 43 325 99 549 174 305 136 152 29 107 67 268 32 228 63 709 63 561 225 514 14 459 175 509 18 471 185 25.6 12.3 28.9 31.1 40.4 8.9 45.4 49.2 34.2 15.4 36.5 39.1 462 32 391 115 332 7 299 84 337 10 315 111 641 47 519 196 470 12 425 150 471 15 436 157 575 42 464 174 401 9 366 123 420 13 389 135 349 26 293 91 205 5 188 63 183 10 170 59 198 11 181 28 94 1 89 12 92 4 88 22 324 23 275 82 196 4 180 57 173 9 161 52 172 9 152 40 118 2 111 36 96 6 89 26 57 12 34 29 24 2 19 14 24 3 20 14 296 77 185 66 141 11 121 52 177 16 146 50 25.9 16.3 31.9 36.9 40.9 22.4 44.2 54.2 41.6 30.2 42.6 62.5 92 35 49 17 34 6 27 6 28 5 22 5 90 17 61 23 19 3 15 8 88 4 80 19 3 863 314 3 063 1 164 2 759 71 2 494 849 2 842 103 2 602 946 30.9 15.5 34.0 36.3 44.9 11.7 49.2 51.7 40.4 21.4 42.3 44.8 2 141 120 1 760 632 1 611 32 1 484 459 1 652 47 1 534 523 1 640 92 1 329 506 1 144 17 1 058 306 1 167 34 1 085 377 258 46 173 88 102 8 84 48 169 12 150 54 176 35 114 63 65 5 53 34 127 8 114 38 19.6 10.3 20.8 24.5 31.8 7.6 34.6 40.9 28.9 15.8 30.3 31.9 41.5 20.3 46.0 45.7 57.0 17.5 61.5 65.4 50.7 34.9 52.3 54.6 49.0 24.5 54.6 51.9 64.0 21.3 69.1 72.8 59.2 42.7 60.8 66.6 61.9 32.5 68.1 65.1 75.9 30.3 81.2 82.3 73.4 53.7 75.6 78.3 55-94 VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS Table 49a. Income and Poverty Status in 1979 by Race and Spanish Origin for Census Subdistricts: 1980-Con. Census Subdistricts INCOME IN 1979 Households Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $7,499 $7,500 to $9,999 $10,000 to $12,499 $12,500 to $14,999 $15,000 to $17,499 $17,500 to $19,999 $20,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Median Mean Families Median income Mean income Unrelated Individuals 15 years and over Median income Mean income Per capita income MEDIAN INCOME IN 1979 Family type by presence of own children: Families — With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Without own children under 18 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Without own children under 18 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Without own children under 18 years Workers In family In 1979: No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers INCOME TYPE IN 1979 Households With earnings Mean earnings With Social Security income Mean Social Security income With public assistance income Mean public assistance income ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979 Families Householder worked in 1979 With related children under 18 years With related children 5 to 17 years Female householder, no husband present Householder worked in 1979 With related children under 18 years With related children under 6 years Householder 65 years and over Unrelated Individuals for whom poverty status Is determined Worked in 1979 65 years and over Persons tor whom poverty status Is determined Related children under 18 years Related children 5 to 17 years 60 years and over 65 years and over INCOME IN 1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL Families Percent below poverty level Householder worked in 1979 With related children under 18 years With related children 5 to 17 years Female householder, no husband present Householder worked in 1979 With related children under 18 years With related children under 6 years Householder 65 years and over Unrelated Individuals for whom poverty status is determined Percent below poverty level Worked in 1979 65 years and over Persons for whom poverty status Is determined Percent below poverty level Related children under 18 years Related children 5 to 17 years 60 years and over 65 years and over BELOW SPECIFIED POVERTY LEVEL IN 1979 Percent of persons: Below 75 percent of poverty level Below 125 percent of poverty level Below 150 percent of poverty level Below 200 percent of poverty level 1 Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] St. John Island Central subdistrict Coral Bay subdistrict Cruz Bay subdistrict Race Spanish Race Spanish Race Spanish Total Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 835 97 71 26 1 98 23 75 1 626 211 410 11 128 25 15 10 24 - 24 75 30 45 2 119 9 6 3 15 4 11 93 20 73 - 99 9 4 5 13 2 11 76 24 52 1 90 6 6 . 9 1 8 74 21 52 3 73 4 2 2 10 2 8 57 16 40 - 85 11 8 3 6 1 5 68 23 45 2 50 5 3 2 5 3 2 40 14 26 2 72 11 11 - 5 2 3 55 19 34 64 5 4 1 3 2 1 53 21 31 1 35 7 7 . 5 4 1 23 13 10 . 20 5 5 - 3 2 1 12 10 2 - $11 986 $12 292 $15 781 $7 500 $9 423 $18 750 $8 068 $12 331 $14 141 $11 683 $12 083 $15 068 $16 798 $19 753 $8 729 $13 189 $22 638 $10 291 $15 160 $18 203 $13 541 $13 149 518 50 36 14 53 12 41 403 110 289 8 $13 491 $16 250 $17 500 $10 000 $11 563 $27 500 $9 107 $13 494 $17 115 $12 226 $13 750 $16 407 $20 862 $24 787 $10 766 $15 128 $29 608 $10 890 $16 122 $21 275 $14 116 $15 664 451 68 49 58 38 323 145 176 5 $7 442 $5 400 $8 167 $7 000 $5 500 $7 912 $8 542 $7 333 $7 000 $9 077 $8 683 $10 624 $8 461 $8 077 $9 288 $10 080 $8 593 $5 866 $5 094 $6 640 $9 431 $5 049 $3 790 $4 926 $8 909 $3 770 $3 213 $13 491 $16 250 $17 500 $10 000 $11 563 $27 500 $9 107 $13 494 $17 115 $12 226 $13 750 $12 667 $16 250 $18 750 $15 000 $12 500 $42 500 $10 625 $12 417 $15 500 $12 100 $16 250 $11 705 $15 000 $15 625 $13 750 $10 000 $45 000 $9 375 $11 645 $12 083 $11 406 $16 250 $14 531 $16 250 $17 000 $15 000 $11 667 $27 500 $8 929 $14 604 $17 639 $13 417 $13 750 $15 488 $16 786 $17 500 $15 833 $14 375 $27 500 $11 250 $15 403 $17 969 $14 167 $13 750 $15 156 $16 875 $16 875 $16 875 $15 000 $42 500 $13 125 $15 000 $16 563 $14 583 $16 250 $13 500 $16 250 $16 250 $16 250 $12 500 $45 000 $11 250 $13 229 $12 500 $13 125 $16 250 $15 488 $16 786 $17 500 $15 833 $14 375 $27 500 $11 250 $15 403 $17 969 $14 167 $13 750 $7 407 $4 500 $9 500 $4 500 $6 563 - $6 563 $7 981 $10 000 $7 500 - $6 938 $4 000 $3 250 $4 500 $5 625 $5 625 $7 426 $8 750 $7 279 - $5 313 $3 625 $3 250 $4 000 $500- - $500- $6 094 $8 750 $5 938 - $7 969 $6 250 $9 500 $6 250 $5 833 - $5 833 $9 167 $16 250 $8 500 - $4 833 $3 625 $18 750 $1 500 $4 500 $28 750 $2 250 $5 500 $7 917 $750 _ $9 095 $13 750 $15 938 $5 625 $8 750 $16 250 $8 250 $9 010 $15 000 $7 898 $8 750 $15 556 $18 750 $20 833 $17 500 $16 667 $32 500 $13 333 $15 057 $18 542 $13 807 $13 750 $20 667 $21 250 $27 500 $16 250 $13 750 $13 750 $21 250 $18 750 $21 429 $32 500 835 97 71 26 1 98 23 75 1 626 211 410 11 734 85 64 21 72 20 52 569 177 387 11 $14 283 $15 862 $17 847 $9 811 $13 681 $17 851 $12 077 $14 143 $16 106 $13 181 $13 097 115 9 5 4 26 3 23 76 39 36 $3 512 $3 204 $3 113 $3 319 $3 128 $5 097 $2 872 $3 733 $4 669 $2 772 24 3 - 3 5 - 5 16 7 9 $1 913 $2 272 $2 272 $1 537 $1 537 $1 963 $1 728 $2 146 - 518 50 36 14 53 12 41 403 110 289 8 424 38 29 9 40 9 31 340 83 253 8 345 28 16 12 34 4 30 278 40 235 5 288 21 10 11 29 4 25 234 27 206 4 110 5 2 3 15 - 15 89 16 72 - 89 4 2 2 10 - 10 75 16 58 . 94 4 1 3 10 - 10 79 16 62 - 51 3 1 2 4 . 4 43 5 37 - 70 5 1 4 11 2 9 52 22 30 - 451 68 49 58 38 323 145 176 4 379 60 45 36 18 281 122 157 4 40 7 3 18 16 15 7 8 2 430 239 145 252 198 1 898 424 1 453 50 862 64 22 76 66 706 56 642 26 648 49 16 62 56 525 35 485 21 263 26 12 51 41 179 86 93 . 157 16 6 36 30 102 47 55 - 113 14 7 7 16 . 16 79 16 63 . 21.8 28.0 19.4 50.0 30.2 - 39.0 19.6 14.5 21.8 . 77 9 5 4 9 - 9 58 7 51 - 91 8 2 6 13 . 13 68 8 60 - 80 7 6 10 . 10 61 6 55 - 48 4 3 9 _ 9 34 6 28 - 33 3 2 4 - 4 26 6 20 - 46 4 3 8 . 8 33 6 27 - 25 3 2 3 - 3 18 2 16 . 14 2 - 2 3 - 3 8 3 5 - 112 24 14 17 15 71 41 30 2 24.8 35.3 28.6 29.3 39.5 22.0 28.3 17.0 50.0 64 18 12 4 3 42 24 18 2 17 2 8 8 7 3 4 . 603 70 31 83 79 438 75 361 6 24.8 29.3 21.4 32.9 39.9 23.1 17.7 24.8 12.0 275 22 3 33 31 215 8 206 4 208 17 1 26 26 162 6 155 3 58 7 2 18 18 31 19 12 . 37 5 1 12 12 18 8 10 16.5 16.7 15.2 19.0 22.2 15.9 13.0 16.9 10.0 34.7 33.9 28.3 38.9 47.0 33.6 20.3 37.8 32.0 44.9 44.4 35.2 52.0 59.1 43.6 23.3 49.9 40.0 60.3 54.8 37.9 66.3 76.3 59.9 35.4 67.6 58.0 GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES 55-95 Table 49a. Income and Poverty Status in 1979 by Race and Spanish Origin for Census Subdistricts: 1980-Con. Census Subdistricts INCOME IN 1979 Households - Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $7,499 $7,500 to $9,999 $10,000 to $12,499 - $12,500 to $14,999 $15,000 to $17,499 $17,500 to $19,999 $20,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more — Median - Mean - Families Median income Mean income Unrelated Individuals 15 years and over Median income Mean income Per capita Income MEDIAN INCOME IN 1979 Family type by presence of own children: Families - With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Without own children under 18 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Without own children under 18 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Without own children under 18 years Workers In family in 1979: No workers _ 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers INCOME TYPE IN 1979 Households With earnings Mean earnings With Social Security income Mean Social Security income With public assistance income Mean public assistance income ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979 Families _ Householder worked in 1979 With related children under 18 years With related children 5 to 17 years Female householder, no husband present Householder worked in 1979 With related children under 18 years With related children under 6 years Householder 65 years and over Unrelated Individuals for whom poverty status is determined Worked in 1979 65 years and over Persons for whom poverty status is determined Related children under 18 years Related children 5 to 17 years 60 years and over 65 years and over INCOME IN 1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL Families Percent below poverty level Householder worked in 1979 With related children under 18 years With related children 5 to 17 years Female householder, no husband present Householder worked in 1979 With related children under 18 years With related children under 6 years Householder 65 years and over Unrelated Individuals for whom poverty status Is determined Percent below poverty level Worked in 1979 65 years and over Persons for whom poverty status Is determined Percent below poverty level Related children under 18 years Related children 5 to 17 years 60 years and over 65 years and over BELOW SPECIFIED POVERTY LEVEL IN 1979 Percent of persons: Below 75 percent of poverty level Below 125 percent of poverty level Below 150 percent of poverty level Below 200 percent of poverty level ' Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] St John Island St Thomas Island East End subdistrict Charlotte Amalie subdistrict East End subdistrict Race Spanish Race Spanish Race Spanish Total White Black origin' Total Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 14 11 3 13 408 6 114 811 5 107 370 1 434 467 942 52 4 - 2 210 1 408 152 1 221 80 176 28 144 9 2 - 1 960 1 063 78 956 57 181 33 146 5 1 - 1 594 823 73 717 55 143 36 106 3 1 - 1 532 717 95 597 45 185 45 136 2 2 - 1 081 484 61 411 21 125 41 80 9 . - 1 060 429 70 340 26 136 53 82 6 • - 709 273 53 209 18 89 30 57 3 1 . 1 147 389 78 295 33 125 48 76 5 3 . 1 159 306 73 225 20 150 67 78 7 . - 617 146 50 92 8 75 51 23 3 • - 339 76 28 44 7 49 35 14 . $10 000 - $11 534 $9 280 $12 807 $8 813 $9 682 $13 140 $17 382 $11 379 $14 444 $12 104 - $15 097 $11 838 $16 543 $11 040 $12 544 $16 955 $23 458 $13 754 $15 152 12 - 9 639 4 158 443 3 569 253 1 007 261 727 34 $12 500 - $12 454 $10 506 $15 610 $10 105 $10 464 $13 991 $22 891 $11 857 $14 643 $13 078 - $16 296 $13 231 $19 355 $12 432 $13 639 $18 449 $29 378 $14 529 $16 618 2 2 - 5 245 2 698 543 2 075 157 603 294 299 23 $6 500 $6 500 - $7 022 $5 638 $7 396 $5 294 $6 409 $8 418 $9 750 $7 206 $7 750 $6 255 $6 255 - $8 810 $6 741 $9 216 $6 047 $8 015 $9 572 $11 016 $8 279 $8 769 $4 035 $6 679 $833 $4 584 $3 798 $7 239 $3 393 $4 135 $5 157 $11 162 $3 580 $4 204 $12 500 m $12 454 $10 506 $15 610 $10 105 $10 464 $13 991 $22 891 $11 857 $14 643 $10 000 - $11 656 $10 066 $14 821 $9 859 $9 907 $12 434 $21 136 $11 566 $14 688 $6 250 - $11 086 $9 883 $13 958 $9 735 $9 286 $11 620 $20 833 $11 060 $12 917 $13 125 - $14 297 $11 872 $16 480 $11 482 $11 652 $14 855 $25 556 $12 188 $14 375 $13 750 - $15 778 $12 896 $17 292 $12 423 $12 440 $15 864 $26 635 $13 016 $14 583 $13 125 - $15 024 $12 743 $16 750 $12 470 $13 750 $14 359 $29 000 $12 721 $14 583 $10 000 - $13 589 $11 939 $15 125 $11 776 $11 250 $12 389 $25 000 $11 809 $13 333 $13 750 - $15 778 $12 896 $17 292 $12 423 $12 440 $15 864 $26 635 $13 016 $14 583 $500- - $8 066 $7 333 $9 688 $7 271 $7 396 $10 179 $13 750 $9 000 $17 500 $500- - $7 485 $6 951 $7 386 $6 956 $7 222 $8 819 $12 813 $7 589 $17 500 $500- - $6 728 $6 386 $6 250 $6 461 $6 429 $7 422 $8 750 $7 321 $13 750 - - $9 379 $8 633 $12 813 $8 466 $7 500 $10 357 $16 250 $9 028 $17 500 $5 750 . $3 637 $3 386 $4 000 $3 250 $3 531 $5 781 $21 875 $3 550 $10 000 $3 250 - $8 247 $7 687 $10 833 $7 474 $8 889 $9 089 $14 615 $7 785 $11 250 $20 000 - $17 118 $14 873 $21 288 $14 318 $15 156 $16 940 $28 611 $14 639 $15 000 $13 750 • $23 406 $21 439 $26 000 $21 017 $28 750 $22 386 $37 500 $22 000 $25 000 14 11 3 . 13 408 6 114 811 5 107 370 1 434 467 942 52 8 . 11 893 5 149 687 4 295 302 1 317 429 864 46 $12 921 - $15 139 $12 273 $16 323 $11 584 $13 184 $16 215 $20 806 $13 998 $15 947 4 1 575 915 112 774 52 110 37 73 6 $2 488 - $3 318 $3 160 $3 646 $3 088 $2 990 $3 454 $3 911 $3 222 $2 732 - . 936 560 32 509 37 36 8 27 3 - • $1 877 $1 866 $1 407 $1 862 $2 341 $1 159 $1 049 $1 138 $758 12 . 9 639 4 158 443 3 569 253 1 007 261 727 34 6 _ 8 102 3 281 348 2 819 188 892 222 655 29 5 . 7 119 3 047 207 2 743 170 730 118 593 25 4 - 6 079 2 558 158 2 323 136 627 86 525 22 1 . 2 955 1 447 74 1 331 83 208 41 160 6 . . 2 290 1 037 45 967 51 184 39 139 5 1 - 2 516 1 206 50 1 127 69 180 33 140 6 1 - 1 151 555 19 521 39 78 11 64 4 2 770 450 61 376 35 60 25 35 3 2 2 . 5 005 2 458 507 1 873 142 603 294 299 23 2 2 . 3 963 1 769 410 1 301 110 510 268 235 16 . - . 620 439 56 377 17 42 12 29 2 41 23 18 - 43 900 18 920 1 836 16 356 1 101 4 701 974 3 604 169 16 4 12 - 18 089 7 556 375 6 894 413 1 840 169 1 606 65 12 2 10 . 13 693 5 634 277 5 156 299 1 400 121 1 233 43 7 5 2 . 3 220 1 811 230 1 518 129 278 102 173 10 3 1 2 - 2 069 1 242 163 1 044 84 162 57 102 9 4 . 2 444 1 263 78 1 144 74 218 8 206 7 33.3 . 25.4 30.4 17.6 32.1 29.2 21.6 3.1 28.3 20.6 1 . 1 681 806 35 750 30 172 4 165 5 2 . 2 198 1 108 45 1 030 60 203 6 193 6 2 . 1 964 965 32 908 50 191 4 183 5 1 - 1 207 640 23 594 42 66 2 63 1 - . 783 374 7 357 16 51 1 49 - 1 . 1 134 586 18 549 35 65 2 62 1 1 _ 604 298 11 276 21 34 2 31 1 1 - 199 135 12 117 13 11 1 10 1 . . . 1 282 804 126 654 40 139 44 91 8 - - 25.6 32.7 24.9 34.9 28.2 23.1 15.0 30.4 34.8 . . . 496 278 63 208 15 65 29 35 1 - - 342 263 25 236 9 22 2 19 2 12 4 8 . 13 397 6 606 358 6 020 378 1 369 70 1 267 53 29.3 17.4 44.4 30.5 34.9 19.5 36.8 34.3 29.1 7.2 35.2 31.4 5 1 4 7 247 3 347 86 3 145 185 729 8 699 25 3 1 2 5 468 2 499 54 2 367 135 578 3 559 18 2 2 915 624 54 550 49 62 6 55 6 2 2 681 474 41 419 35 44 5 38 6 29.3 17.4 44.4 20.6 23.7 15.4 24.8 24.9 19.6 5.0 23.6 23.7 61.0 30.4 100.0 40.5 47.0 27.3 49.3 44.5 36.7 10.4 43.8 40.2 63.4 34.8 100.0 . 49.0 56.0 33.9 58.7 51.8 45.8 15.3 54.2 54.4 75.6 56.5 100.0 - 62.5 70.4 45.5 73.3 65.3 58.2 22.9 67.6 62.7 55-96 VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS ) Table 49a. Income and Poverty Status in 1979 by Race and Spanish Origin for Census Subdistricts: 1980-Con. Census Subdistricts INCOME IN 1979 Households Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $7,499 $7,500 to $9,999 $10,000 to $12,499 - $12,500 to $14,999 $15,000 to $17,499 $17,500 to $19,999 - $20,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 . $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Median Mean Families — Median income Mean income Unrelated Individuals 15 years and over Median income Mean income Per capita income MEDIAN INCOME IN 1979 Family type by presence of own children: Families - With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Without own children under 18 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Without own children under 18 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Without own children under 18 years Workers In family In 1979: No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers INCOME TYPE IN 1979 Households With earnings Mean earnings With Social Security income.. Mean Social Security income With public assistance income Mean public assistance income ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979 Families Householder worked in 1979 With related children under 18 years With related children 5 to 17 years Female householder, no husband present Householder worked in 1979 With related children under 18 years With related children under 6 years Householder 65 years and over Unrelated Individuals for whom poverty status Is determined Worked in 1979 65 years and over Persons for whom poverty status Is determined Related children under 18 years Related children 5 to 17 years 60 years and over 65 years and over INCOME IN 1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL Families Percent below poverty level Householder worked in 1979 With related children under 18 years With related children 5 to 17 years Female householder, no husband present Householder worked in 1979 With related children under 18 years With related children under 6 years Householder 65 years and over Unrelated individuals for whom poverty status Is determined Percent below poverty level Worked in 1979 65 years and over Persons for whom poverty status Is determined Percent below poverty level Related children under 18 years Related children 5 to 17 years 60 years and over 65 years and over BELOW SPECIFIED POVERTY LEVEL IN 1979 Percent of persons: Below 75 percent of poverty level Below 125 percent of poverty level Below 150 percent of poverty level Below 200 percent of poverty level 1 Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] St Thomas Island Northside subdistrict Southside subdistrict Tutu subdistrict Race Spanish Race Spanish Race Spanish Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 2 154 1 341 765 131 1 176 305 858 86 2 124 80 1 989 114 174 101 68 12 210 27 181 24 207 12 190 10 150 99 49 5 193 12 181 11 345 2 338 10 151 94 56 8 138 22 115 7 311 11 291 25 181 105 65 10 119 33 86 11 291 9 276 14 149 99 48 9 89 15 74 8 207 6 191 13 189 121 65 14 81 26 54 6 194 4 185 9 137 93 42 7 56 20 35 3 136 6 124 9 270 154 110 21 98 36 59 6 205 8 193 11 357 217 133 24 102 52 49 7 160 12 145 10 251 162 85 12 50 33 15 1 53 5 46 3 145 96 44 9 40 29 9 2 15 5 10 - $19 015 $18 884 $19 375 $20 119 $10 987 $19 688 $8 957 $10 227 $11 710 $15 000 $11 590 $12 143 $22 735 $23 007 $22 320 $22 261 $16 046 $27 704 $11 736 $12 056 $13 768 $18 912 $13 558 $14 149 1 383 613 541 90 917 169 736 73 1 879 49 1 782 101 $22 609 $22 934 $22 344 $23 333 $10 847 $23 295 $9 149 $10 417 $12 061 $19 750 $11 914 $12 788 $25 825 $26 363 $25 166 $25 308 $15 383 $28 828 $12 070 $12 573 $14 133 $22 887 $13 894 $14 807 1 066 741 297 59 377 190 186 19 355 42 295 15 $10 771 $10 913 $9 900 $9 400 $8 220 $11 545 $5 933 $7 000 $6 939 $9 200 $6 859 $6 500 $12 435 $12 673 $11 576 $11 170 $12 656 $18 490 $6 762 $9 120 $7 568 $8 977 $7 458 $6 733 $8 547 $9 650 $7 114 $7 322 $4 242 $12 507 $2 719 $3 413 $3 271 $6 747 $3 181 $3 496 $22 609 $22 934 $22 344 $23 333 $10 847 $23 295 $9 149 $10 417 $12 061 $19 750 $11 914 $12 788 $21 816 $21 685 $22 026 $23 182 $9 583 $20 357 $8 633 $10 750 $11 752 $17 813 $11 638 $12 500 $20 707 $20 000 $21 296 $21 667 $8 264 $23 500 $7 500 $6 875 $11 152 $15 000 $11 061 $10 750 $24 156 $24 347 $24 107 $25 962 $13 114 $24 625 $11 230 $11 964 $14 043 $22 000 $13 906 $14 135 $25 611 $25 486 $26 000 $26 538 $14 599 $27 500 $12 500 $13 250 $15 166 $23 125 $15 062 $14 773 $24 972 $24 936 $25 222 $26 944 $13 244 $25 625 $12 147 $16 250 $15 264 $19 375 $15 253 $14 583 $22 849 $22 361 $23 438 $23 333 $11 630 $23 500 $10 714 $16 250 $13 889 $15 000 $13 929 $12 083 $25 611 $25 486 $26 000 $26 538 $14 599 $27 500 $12 500 $13 250 $15 166 $23 125 $15 062 $14 773 $13 704 $13 839 $13 654 $12 917 $6 383 $16 250 $6 014 $4 500 $8 702 $11 250 $8 620 $9 464 $11 964 $12 054 $11 964 $13 125 $5 992 $15 625 $5 706 $5 000 $8 403 $11 250 $8 370 $8 571 $11 875 $10 000 $12 500 $12 500 $4 773 $4 773 $2 500 $7 602 - $7 628 $8 750 $14 792 $15 714 $13 750 $13 750 $7 986 $17 500 $7 202 $4 000 $10 000 $22 500 $9 875 $11 250 $6 000 $6 719 $4 500 $4 500 $1 912 $4 000 $1 813 $1 700 $3 672 $12 750 $3 719 $2 000 $13 875 $15 444 $11 250 $16 071 $6 924 $19 167 $6 515 $7 500 $8 193 $12 083 $8 069 $9 167 $25 866 $26 786 $24 868 $26 111 $16 071 $24 333 $14 389 $14 250 $16 002 $25 000 $15 900 $15 750 $34 107 $39 643 $31 591 $30 000 $22 708 $45 000 $20 000 $20 000 $22 451 $25 000 $22 300 $21 667 2 154 1 341 765 131 1 176 305 858 86 2 124 80 1 989 114 2 007 1 244 717 119 1 085 281 792 70 1 972 71 1 849 106 $21 904 $22 107 $21 598 $22 546 $15 611 $25 946 $11 748 $13 251 $13 749 $19 308 $13 538 $14 125 225 149 71 12 87 36 51 10 184 9 170 9 $3 683 $3 841 $3 394 $3 706 $3 660 $4 175 $3 296 $3 072 $3 274 $3 691 $3 278 $3 438 39 21 18 3 67 1 65 13 222 1 216 19 $1 541 $1 211 $1 925 $2 078 $1 761 $1 095 $1 793 $1 564 $2 133 $1 875 $2 137 $2 107 1 383 813 541 90 917 169 736 73 1 879 49 1 782 101 1 219 704 488 82 798 150 636 54 1 667 44 1 577 92 812 403 390 66 727 73 645 60 1 611 32 1 539 81 666 322 330 50 649 62 579 55 1 415 28 1 356 70 234 115 116 17 317 33 284 26 700 9 676 31 181 84 94 15 251 25 226 16 596 8 574 27 166 75 90 15 281 19 262 26 641 8 623 24 54 17 37 2 128 3 125 11 320 2 312 10 117 82 33 4 44 15 29 4 72 4 68 3 1 066 741 297 60 377 190 186 18 355 42 295 15 969 688 255 46 314 168 146 13 276 33 233 11 60 39 21 4 23 11 12 3 37 4 32 3 5 714 3 175 2 384 411 4 426 666 3 692 349 8 912 217 8 445 438 1 669 733 888 144 2 087 123 1 931 167 4 478 66 4 290 214 1 288 574 682 108 1 596 91 1 478 129 3 421 51 3 286 164 491 313 167 24 201 73 127 21 337 21 310 15 282 185 90 13 120 40 80 14 196 11 181 10 136 71 63 5 326 13 311 29 474 6 457 19 9.8 8.7 11.6 5.6 35.6 7.7 42.3 39.7 25.2 12.2 25.6 18.8 86 39 46 2 247 7 238 12 352 4 339 15 100 46 53 4 312 8 303 26 453 4 438 17 85 36 48 3 281 5 275 23 425 4 411 16 51 21 30 2 177 6 171 17 259 - 255 9 35 11 24 1 125 2 123 7 187 . 184 6 44 16 28 2 173 4 169 17 253 - 249 8 16 6 10 96 2 94 11 152 - 149 4 21 15 5 - 11 2 9 4 18 1 17 - 133 84 45 15 95 30 64 5 80 9 62 5 12.5 11.3 15.2 25.0 25.2 15.8 34.4 27.8 22.5 21.4 21.0 33.3 67 48 17 4 47 20 27 1 18 3 14 2 24 13 11 1 11 3 8 2 19 3 15 2 657 316 328 27 1 863 69 1 782 147 2 750 39 2 641 127 11.5 10.0 13.8 6.6 42.1 10.4 48.3 42.1 30.9 18.0 31.3 29.0 259 93 162 4 1 132 14 1 111 85 1 708 15 1 654 83 201 74 123 3 843 6 832 60 1 294 8 1 260 63 78 49 26 1 49 10 39 10 90 6 81 3 63 42 19 1 34 8 26 9 57 4 51 3 7.4 6.8 8.4 4.4 32.1 7.8 36.9 33.8 19.0 7.8 19.3 16.0 16.0 14.0 18.6 10.0 51.7 14.3 59.0 44.7 42.2 30.0 42.7 42.0 20.6 18.0 24.2 14.8 58.3 17.6 66.3 50.4 52.7 34.1 53.4 50.5 30.0 27.0 34.4 22.1 70.2 23.7 79.2 59.3 69.4 46.5 70.1 65.3 GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES 55-97 Table 49a. Income and Poverty Status in 1979 by Race and Spanish Origin for Census Subdistricts: 1980 -Con. Census Subdistricts INCOME IN 1979 Households Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $7,499 $7,500 to $9,999 $10,000 to $12,499 $12,500 to $14,999 $15,000 to $17,499 $17,500 to $19,999 $20,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more ... Median Mean Families Median income Mean income Unrelated Individuals 15 years and over Median income Mean income Per capita income MEDIAN INCOME IN 1979 Family type by presence of own children: Families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Without own children under 18 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Without own children under 18 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Without own children under 18 years Workers in family in 1979: No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers INCOME TYPE IN 1979 Households With earnings Mean earnings With Social Security income Mean Social Security income With public assistance income Mean public assistance income ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979 Families Householder worked in 1979 With related children under 18 years With related children 5 to 17 years Female householder, no husband present Householder worked in 1979 With related children under 18 years With related children under 6 years Householder 65 years and over Unrelated individuals for whom poverty status is determined Worked in 1979 65 years and over Persons for whom poverty status is determined Related children under 18 years Related children 5 to 17 years 60 years and over 65 years and over INCOME IN 1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL Families Percent below poverty level Householder worked in 1979 With related children under 18 years With related children 5 to 17 years Female householder, no husband present Householder worked in 1979 With related children under 18 years With related children under 6 years Householder 65 years and over Unrelated individuals for whom poverty status is determined Percent below poverty level Worked in 1979 65 years and over Persons for whom poverty status is determined Percent below poverty level Related children under 18 years Related children 5 to 17 years 60 years and over 65 years and over BELOW SPECIFIED POVERTY LEVEL IN 1979 Percent of persons: Below 75 percent of poverty level Below 125 percent of poverty level Below 150 percent of poverty level Below 200 percent of poverty level 1 Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes ^ and B] St. Thomas Island Water Island subdistrict West End subdistrict Race Spanish Race Spanish Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 78 70 5 4 328 116 199 21 14 12 21 7 12 2 6 6 22 6 15 2 6 5 22 11 10 1 2 2 37 15 21 1 7 7 20 5 15 1 6 4 25 7 18 2 1 1 17 3 13 2 10 9 50 22 25 3 11 10 73 24 46 6 9 8 33 11 21 1 6 6 8 5 3 . $16 667 $16 875 $20 000 $20 909 $19 135 $19 375 $23 029 $23 625 $20 872 $21 601 $20 578 $19 515 42 36 253 72 171 19 $25 714 $26 667 $21 959 $24 286 $20 125 $19 375 $31 911 $33 776 $22 796 $25 586 $21 619 $20 358 45 41 101 63 35 2 $7 833 $7 833 $9 563 $9 583 $9 750 $9 500 $10 134 $10 240 $10 680 $10 533 $11 378 $11 505 $11 818 $12 583 $6 368 $9 091 $5 435 $4 784 $25 714 $26 667 $21 959 $24 286 $20 125 $19 375 $27 500 $40 000 $21 607 $23 056 $20 781 $17 500 $22 500 $37 500 $21 500 $23 500 $19 375 $18 750 $26 429 $26 667 $24 000 $25 000 $23 500 $20 000 $26 429 $26 667 $25 368 $25 750 $25 543 $21 250 $35 000 $40 000 $24 722 $24 063 $25 625 $18 750 $37 500 $37 500 $24 750 $24 000 $25 278 $18 750 $26 429 $26 667 $25 368 $25 750 $25 543 $21 250 $4 500 - $11 875 $18 750 $11 563 $11 250 $4 500 - $10 893 $16 250 $10 714 $4 500 $4 500 - $7 188 $8 750 $6 875 - - - $15 000 - $15 000 $18 750 $23 333 $23 333 $6 667 $10 000 $4 500 . $20 000 $27 500 $13 906 $20 417 $12 500 $11 250 $27 500 $27 500 $26 638 $29 286 $26 000 $28 750 $50 000+ $50 000 + $29 375 $26 250 $30 625 $32 500 78 70 5 4 328 116 199 21 55 47 308 107 189 20 $20 137 $20 993 $20 700 $22 016 $19 991 $19 877 22 22 32 12 19 2 $3 831 $3 831 $3 773 $3 840 $3 739 $3 940 3 3 9 2 7 - $1 408 $1 408 $1 603 $1 820 $1 541 - 42 36 253 72 171 19 22 16 223 63 150 18 12 8 180 33 139 15 8 5 156 24 124 13 _ 48 6 42 2 - 40 6 34 2 _ 41 5 36 2 - 15 1 14 1 11 11 16 5 10 3 45 41 101 63 35 2 34 31 91 56 33 2 7 7 12 8 3 - 152 130 1 075 272 756 96 20 14 439 63 356 49 14 9 340 44 281 33 35 35 67 23 41 5 27 27 40 16 22 3 4 3 23 3 19 3 9.5 8.3 9.1 4.2 11.1 15.8 2 1 16 2 13 3 2 1 20 2 17 3 . _ 17 2 14 3 _ 13 2 11 1 . 10 2 8 1 - 12 7 2 1 10 6 1 1 2 1 1 - 14 12 17 10 6 1 31.1 29.3 16.8 15.9 17.1 50.0 9 8 12 7 4 1 - 3 2 1 - 24 20 128 17 101 25 15.8 15.4 11.9 6.3 13.4 26.0 3 2 69 3 60 18 . - 53 3 46 13 2 2 10 4 6 1 2 2 7 4 3 " 9.9 10.0 7.5 3.3 9.0 19.8 17.1 16.9 18.4 8.5 21.7 27.1 23.0 21.5 23.7 12.9 27.1 34.4 27.0 26.2 31.0 22.4 34.0 43.8 55-98 VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS Table 50. General Characteristics for Islands by Race and Spanish Origin: 1980 Islands AGE Total 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 Female 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 CHARACTERISTICS OF PERSONS 60 YEARS AND OVER Persons 60 to 64 years In families Percent with income in 1979 below poverty level Householder or spouse Other relatives nonrelatives in households Living alone Percent with income in 1979 below poverty level In group quarters Inmate of institution Other Persons 65 to 74 years In families Percent with income in 1979 below poverty level Householder or spouse Other relatives Nonrelatives in households Living alone Percent with income in 1979 below poverty level In group quarters Inmate of institution Other.... Persons 75 years and over In families Percent with income in 1979 below poverty level Householder or spouse Other relatives Nonrelatives in households Living alone Percent with income in 1979 below poverty level In group quarters Inmate of institution Other PERSONS IN HOUSEHOLDS Households 1 person 2 persons 3 persons 4 persons 5 persons 6 persons 7 or more persons [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] St. Croix St John St. Thomas Race Spanish Race Spanish Race Spanish Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin' 49 725 6 299 39 515 11 087 2 472 651 1 795 56 44 372 7 330 35 641 2 592 6 054 396 5 196 1 435 220 30 184 5 4 439 381 3 878 278 6 346 410 5 449 1 446 249 29 218 12 4 913 422 4 317 286 6 535 464 5 568 1 407 270 25 243 8 5 752 501 5 099 311 5 232 439 4 339 1 209 247 24 220 4 4 764 424 4 193 287 3 264 445 2 547 861 169 45 121 10 3 129 564 2 477 181 3 298 667 2 358 791 212 98 110 2 3 079 811 2 150 173 4 102 583 3 196 854 242 85 157 3 3 836 903 2 807 209 3 646 555 2 825 725 198 61 135 2 3 347 683 2 567 188 2 692 404 2 059 611 126 28 98 5 2 585 580 1 925 161 2 083 355 1 571 414 117 40 76 2 1 997 423 1 505 126 1 654 396 1 140 346 80 35 44 1 1 716 426 1 244 103 1 466 375 976 311 79 38 39 2 1 536 414 1 087 82 1 162 287 800 225 106 53 53 . 1 152 298 817 71 932 248 604 212 75 34 41 . 900 244 636 53 580 149 377 117 51 12 39 . 576 123 443 41 373 83 266 72 15 5 10 . 337 72 253 16 176 32 137 28 7 3 4 . 159 33 121 14 130 11 107 23 9 6 3 . 155 28 122 12 21.0 32.8 18.8 20.2 26.9 34.4 21.6 18.0 23.7 33.1 20.6 23.6 25 816 3 150 20 701 5 641 1 232 333 884 20 23 317 3 727 18 896 1 319 3 011 194 2 605 707 114 16 94 3 2 171 178 1 910 123 3 202 212 2 742 683 133 11 120 2 2 442 212 2 148 138 3 257 206 2 804 706 134 13 119 4 2 886 251 2 571 159 2 623 214 2 211 592 122 14 107 1 2 460 221 2 175 134 1 784 245 1 402 468 85 30 55 5 1 796 319 1 427 98 1 923 362 1 407 441 102 51 49 1 1 720 452 1 197 94 2 256 306 1 775 468 115 45 70 1 2 049 468 1 523 109 1 900 291 1 471 383 95 30 63 1 1 760 341 1 371 104 1 352 182 1 064 291 71 17 54 1 1 389 290 1 055 90 1 123 169 859 227 53 17 35 1 1 061 187 834 65 835 200 579 180 35 16 19 . 946 200 719 56 782 187 531 171 36 20 15 . 829 207 608 41 584 129 413 120 55 24 31 . 580 144 418 43 482 114 326 97 37 15 22 . 476 114 350 22 316 75 219 47 26 5 21 . 332 57 270 19 202 42 143 36 6 2 4 . 214 47 158 9 113 19 92 12 5 2 3 - 99 18 78 8 71 3 58 12 8 5 3 - 107 21 84 7 22.2 32.3 20.0 21.2 26.4 33.5 20.2 20.5 24.7 32.5 22.2 25.4 1 162 287 800 225 106 53 53 1 152 298 817 71 856 222 574 182 76 41 35 - 873 222 623 56 27.1 9.9 26.7 31.9 14.5 17.1 5.7 . 17.1 6.8 17.7 14.3 788 211 522 168 73 41 32 . 771 201 546 52 68 11 52 14 3 . 3 . 102 21 77 4 291 62 216 41 29 11 18 . 278 76 194 15 244 46 187 33 23 7 16 - 230 59 164 13 36.9 21.7 38.5 51.5 30.4 42.9 25.0 31.3 11.9 37.8 38.5 15 3 10 2 1 1 . - 1 . . 11 . 9 2 - . . 1 - - 4 3 1 1 1 - - - 1 512 397 981 329 126 46 80 . 1 476 367 1 079 94 1 019 276 641 246 94 37 57 - 1 039 271 745 71 24.6 11.2 25.4 32.5 18.1 13.5 17.5 . 22.6 14.8 20.7 22.5 867 259 516 213 83 36 47 . 864 242 605 59 152 17 125 33 11 1 10 . 175 29 140 12 484 121 333 82 31 9 22 . 416 94 316 22 423 99 299 75 29 8 21 - 382 79 298 20 51.8 26.3 58.5 68.0 44.8 37.5 47.6 . 50.3 26.6 56.7 40.0 9 - 7 1 1 . 1 . 21 2 18 1 8 . 6 1 - - . . 19 . 18 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 - 2 2 - - 679 126 510 123 31 14 17 . 651 133 496 42 362 82 251 85 23 11 12 - 410 91 300 33 31.8 14.6 31.9 48.2 13.0 . 25.0 . 25.4 13.2 23.0 36.4 239 63 157 63 14 7 7 . 240 58 175 16 123 19 94 22 9 4 5 _ 170 33 125 17 285 44 232 37 8 3 5 . 202 41 158 9 259 36 215 34 8 3 5 - 190 37 150 9 69.1 44.4 72.6 85.3 37.5 . 60.0 . 67.4 48.6 72.0 77.8 32 - 27 1 . . . . 39 1 38 - 31 26 1 - - 39 1 38 - 1 1 14 086 2 535 10 546 2 909 835 316 514 13 13 408 3 190 9 865 778 2 896 696 2 038 407 249 103 145 4 3 159 966 2 124 181 2 833 898 1 745 525 219 138 81 2 3 018 1 229 1 712 169 2 152 383 1 609 487 111 45 65 3 1 933 405 1 467 128 2 076 285 1 630 491 85 21 64 1 1 901 328 1 508 114 1 557 141 1 270 425 60 5 54 1 1 351 145 1 169 79 1 090 66 929 263 42 2 39 . 904 70 816 55 1 482 66 1 325 311 69 2 66 2 1 142 47 1 069 52 1 Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES 55-99 Table 51. Place of Birth and Language by Race and Spanish Origin for Islands: 1980 Islands PLACE OF BIRTH AND CITIZENSHIP Total persons Born in Virgin Islands of the U.S Born in Puerto Rico Bom in the United States Bom abroad of American parents, etc. 2 Bom elsewhere Naturalized citizen of the United States Not a citizen of the United States Europe Denmark France Germany United Kingdom England Asia India Lebanon Philippines North and Central America Canada. Mexico — West Indies Aruba, Bonaire, Curacao Anguilla Antigua - Barbuda Bahamas, Turks and Caicos Barbados British Virgin Islands Tortola Cayman Islands Cuba Dominica Dominican Republic Dutch St. Maarten, Saba, St. Eustatius French St. Maarten, St. Barthelemy Grenada Guadeloupe, Martinique Haiti Jamaica Montsenat St. Kitts-Nevis St Lucia St. Vincent Trinidad & Tobago South America Guyana Africa All other countries Place of birth not reported YEAR OF IMMIGRATION TO VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE U.S. Persons born outside Virgin Islands 1975 to 1960 1970 to 1974 1965 to 1969 1960 to 1964 1950 to 1959 Before 1950 LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Persons 5 years and over Speak only English at home Speak a language other than English at home Speak English very well Speak English well Speak English not well or not at all 5 to 13 years 14 to 17 years 18 to 24 years 25 years and over LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME Persons 5 to 17 years English only Arabic Asian Indian Dutch French German Spanish Other specified language Unspecified language Persons 18 years and over English only Arabic Asian Indian Dutch ._. French German Spanish Other specified language Unspecified language 1 Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. 2 Includes persons born in other areas under U. S. jurisdiction. 3 Excludes persons born in the Virgin Islands of the United States, Puerto Rico, the United States, and areas under U.S. jurisdiction, and persons born abroad with at least one parent who is a U.S. citizen. [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] St. Croix St. John St Thomas Race Spanish Race Spanish Race Spanish Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 49 725 6 299 39 515 11 087 2 472 651 1 795 56 44 372 7 330 35 641 2 592 22 021 1 040 19 182 5 460 1 064 29 1 027 22 20 149 1 436 18 144 1 069 3 809 596 2 095 3 628 34 10 19 22 1 150 349 567 801 5 606 3 445 1 894 672 569 492 76 3 5 789 3 948 1 751 194 121 49 63 19 14 9 5 - 147 60 83 11 15 251 760 13 985 691 619 51 556 4 14 861 940 13 501 400 2 971 359 2 482 202 262 29 226 2 4 586 389 4 074 161 12 280 401 11 503 489 357 22 330 2 10 275 551 9 427 239 411 320 89 26 31 31 . 427 358 65 12 20 19 1 - 1 1 - - 33 32 . - 20 18 1 - 2 2 - - 39 38 1 1 78 70 8 4 7 7 - - 77 69 7 1 160 90 70 3 6 6 - - 144 86 57 2 114 74 40 1 5 5 . 125 69 55 1 251 134 31 21 5 2 . . 293 157 13 8 27 1 1 - 2 - - - 76 33 1 1 1 1 - - - - - 7 6 . . 44 6 7 5 - - - 30 4 . 2 14 258 233 13 649 596 569 10 550 4 13 636 343 13 018 340 69 62 6 2 9 8 - 64 58 6 . 7 3 1 4 2 2 - 2 7 4 . 6 14 125 152 13 606 559 558 - 550 2 13 521 278 12 972 323 346 25 284 58 6 - 6 - 101 1 99 5 153 . 152 1 14 . 14 . 1 043 2 1 025 9 2 950 7 2 913 19 14 - 13 - 1 975 4 1 944 7 3 1 2 - . - 9 1 8 1 191 5 186 2 3 - 2 . 121 2 119 3 109 2 107 . 150 - 150 1 3 056 7 3 008 31 85 2 83 - 115 " 115 - 2 592 5 2 551 22 57 27 18 52 . . . 42 21 15 31 1 375 3 1 358 19 85 84 1 193 4 1 162 8 325 25 240 268 1 - 1 1 254 25 201 141 150 . 149 3 2 - 2 . 207 5 200 6 7 4 2 2 - - - 159 140 18 - 308 3 301 3 4 - 4 191 1 187 . 30 - 30 1 - • 41 5 36 1 38 3 35 2 - - - - 81 8 67 13 185 11 167 4 3 . 3 - 95 9 73 1 347 . 345 1 17 - 17 - 341 2 339 - 2 737 6 2 714 21 124 - 124 . 3 662 15 3 602 16 2 237 3 2 211 15 112 - 112 - 364 1 360 8 409 6 388 12 3 . 3 58 1 55 1 2 156 21 1 992 75 19 - 14 - 514 22 442 41 137 26 93 22 1 - 1 99 40 52 27 80 6 71 1 . - - 46 4 40 . 17 11 3 . 4 4 - . 21 10 10 - 177 36 120 26 9 4 5 - 385 32 343 13 2 917 409 2 296 617 172 60 112 5 2 276 597 1 595 117 15 251 760 13 985 691 619 51 556 4 14 861 940 13 501 400 3 217 272 2 789 201 126 25 97 - 3 737 357 3 203 120 4 165 162 3 821 200 132 7 119 - 2 757 165 2 501 88 5 266 211 4 921 198 181 3 177 2 3 737 143 3 519 89 1 933 67 1 841 60 85 10 75 2 2 364 108 2 214 49 485 31 450 21 55 3 51 . 1 207 74 1 109 28 185 17 163 11 40 3 37 1 059 93 955 26 43 671 5 903 34 319 9 652 2 252 621 1 611 51 39 933 6 949 31 763 2 314 31 715 4 043 26 902 1 434 2 078 592 1 474 34 35 961 5 421 29 841 927 11 956 1 860 7 417 8 218 174 29 137 17 3 972 1 528 1 922 1 387 6 257 1 146 3 875 3 806 86 23 58 7 2 783 1 161 1 277 867 3 998 493 2 549 2 908 77 5 71 7 870 249 505 342 1 701 221 993 1 504 11 1 8 3 319 118 140 178 409 36 273 348 - - - - 30 12 13 14 111 9 75 94 . - - - 13 3 8 5 149 18 105 127 3 - 2 1 31 12 15 15 1 032 158 540 935 8 1 6 2 245 91 104 144 16 500 1 168 14 037 3 659 695 69 619 23 13 888 1 191 12 277 769 12 467 636 11 513 571 637 66 564 15 13 084 922 11 870 396 64 49 9 12 . . . . 26 22 4 3 4 - 1 . - . - 29 22 - - 8 2 6 _ . - - - 6 4 2 - 223 6 216 1 16 . 16 . 181 55 126 10 11 5 3 . 1 1 . 12 9 2 - 3 508 454 2 116 3 056 8 2 6 8 469 132 224 376 205 15 167 13 33 . 33 - 76 24 46 1 10 1 6 6 _ - . 5 1 3 3 27 171 4 735 20 282 5 993 1 557 552 992 28 26 045 5 758 19 486 1 525 19 248 3 407 15 389 863 1 441 526 910 19 22 877 4 499 17 971 531 98 79 13 10 . . - 68 60 6 1 44 20 2 2 - 106 46 9 2 102 18 80 9 2 2 . 42 19 22 2 899 105 780 21 36 6 29 . 921 462 446 31 94 81 13 3 9 8 1 - 86 73 13 4 5 926 877 3 494 4 982 9 2 2 9 1 507 442 786 917 609 142 416 21 55 7 48 - 368 129 199 6 151 26 77 82 3 1 2 - 70 28 34 31 55-100 VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS Table 52. Fertility and Family Composition by Race and Spanish Origin for Islands: 1980 [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] Islands FERTILITY Women 15 to 24 years.. Children ever bom . Per 1 ,000 women Women ever married ... Children ever born . Per 1,000 women Women 25 to 34 years. . Children ever born . Per 1,000 women Women ever married ... Children ever born . Per 1 ,000 women Women 35 to 44 years.. Children ever bom . Per 1,000 women Women ever married Children ever bom . Per 1,000 women HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP Total persons In households Family householder Male Female Nonfamily householder Male Female Spouse Child Other relatives Nonrelatives Persons per household Persons per family FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN Families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Subfamilies With own children under 18 years Married-couple subfamilies With own children under 18 years Mother-child subfamilies Persons under 18 years Percent living with two parents LABOR FORCE STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS Families Householder Employed or in U.S. Armed Forces .. Unemployed Not in labor force Married-couple families Husband employed or in U.S. Armed Forces Wife employed or in U.S. Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband unemployed Wife employed or in U.S. Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband not in labor force Wife employed or in U.S. Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Female householder, no husband present Employed or in U.S. Armed Forces Unemployed Not in labor force 1 Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. St Croix St John St. Thomas Race Spanish Race Spanish Race Spanish Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 4 407 459 3 613 1 060 207 44 162 6 4 256 540 3 602 232 2 260 143 1 953 696 56 3 53 2 1 847 96 1 704 103 513 312 541 657 271 68 327 333 434 178 473 444 1 017 144 768 383 29 10 19 3 665 152 483 58 1 495 121 1 254 563 22 1 21 2 825 83 711 62 1 470 840 1 633 1 470 759 100 1 105 667 1 241 546 1 472 1 069 4 179 668 3 182 909 217 96 119 2 3 769 920 2 720 203 10 134 656 8 642 2 452 339 47 290 2 7 504 720 6 583 416 2 425 982 2 716 2 697 1 562 490 2 437 1 000 1 991 783 2 420 2 049 3 259 496 2 484 765 164 68 94 2 2 648 608 1 946 157 8 905 623 7 518 2 228 310 46 262 2 6 253 661 5 405 363 2 732 1 256 3 027 2 912 1 890 676 2 787 1 000 2 361 1 087 2 777 2 312 3 252 473 2 535 674 166 47 117 2 3 149 631 2 426 194 11 904 999 10 045 2 531 575 65 506 4 10 458 1 107 9 076 630 3 661 2 112 3 963 3 755 3 464 1 383 4 325 2 000 3 321 1 754 3 741 3 247 2 869 435 2 210 623 149 39 108 2 2 635 550 2 006 179 10 925 981 9 131 2 368 528 65 459 4 9 273 1 075 7 926 579 3 808 2 255 4 132 3 801 3 544 1 667 4 250 2 000 3 519 1 955 3 951 3 235 49 725 6 299 39 515 11 087 2 472 651 1 795 56 44 372 7 330 35 641 2 592 49 476 6 272 39 346 11 033 2 455 650 1 779 56 44 018 7 276 35 347 2 578 7 384 1 374 5 390 1 737 371 139 229 9 6 073 1 468 4 425 370 3 314 234 2 882 707 147 28 118 3 566 375 3 106 201 1 936 501 1 323 298 193 75 118 4 2 099 749 1 296 133 1 452 426 951 167 124 74 49 1 670 598 1 038 74 7 171 1 357 5 160 1 757 374 143 227 8 6 067 1 471 4 375 400 23 681 1 752 20 039 5 408 903 97 790 26 19 250 1 777 16 859 1 107 3 256 246 2 782 714 184 20 164 5 3 939 301 3 503 231 1 282 382 819 245 159 74 84 4 1 354 537 745 62 3.51 2.53 3.73 3.81 2.94 2.05 3.47 3.23 3.28 2.34 3.59 3.21 4.19 3.14 4.39 4.25 3.82 2.57 4.41 4.22 4.04 3.00 4.29 3.90 10 698 1 608 8 272 2 444 518 167 347 9 9 639 1 843 7 531 571 7 599 766 6 272 1 749 300 59 239 5 6 388 821 5 396 365 4 010 329 3 376 987 160 33 125 3 2 897 325 2 478 169 7 171 1 338 5 226 1 708 374 140 231 9 6 067 1 460 4 424 370 5 012 595 4 004 1 212 205 41 162 5 3 965 618 3 221 231 2 888 277 2 378 732 120 27 91 3 1 975 275 1 627 113 2 928 187 2 565 608 110 18 91 - 2 955 278 2 610 165 2 242 132 1 980 461 77 15 62 - 2 110 168 1 905 118 951 43 848 214 34 6 28 - 784 41 728 47 447 31 387 95 23 2 20 559 44 504 31 400 24 352 81 22 2 19 510 27 475 26 109 19 79 42 4 . 3 122 27 90 14 62 12 44 26 3 - 2 73 10 61 8 317 10 292 49 17 2 15 404 14 385 18 22 554 1 564 19 233 5 094 915 99 803 28 18 327 1 572 16 155 1 067 62.4 76.1 60.8 64.2 59.3 59.6 59.0 60.7 56.6 74.7 54.5 57.6 10 698 1 608 8 272 2 444 518 167 347 9 9 639 1 843 7 531 571 8 279 1 282 6 398 1 695 405 112 289 8 7 750 1 469 6 065 435 448 20 406 100 3 - 3 . 233 23 203 13 1 971 306 1 468 649 110 55 55 1 1 656 351 1 263 123 7 171 1 338 5 226 1 708 374 140 231 9 6 067 1 460 4 424 370 6 015 1 086 4 431 1 353 300 92 205 8 5 225 1 208 3 855 313 2 501 582 1 737 441 212 61 150 3 3 320 790 2 440 176 246 21 212 45 5 3 2 1 169 13 155 2 3 268 483 2 482 867 83 28 53 4 1 736 405 1 260 135 244 18 215 63 2 . 2 - 104 14 88 2 100 9 89 19 2 . 2 70 7 61 2 25 2 21 6 - . - 10 3 7 . 119 7 105 38 - - . 24 4 20 - 912 234 580 292 72 48 24 1 738 238 481 55 242 61 166 49 16 7 9 - 246 60 181 16 10 1 8 3 2 1 1 1 6 3 3 . 660 172 406 240 54 40 14 486 175 297 39 2 928 187 2 565 608 110 18 91 . 2 955 278 2 610 165 1 852 131 1 641 278 87 16 70 2 153 196 1 914 102 191 2 181 32 1 . 1 118 5 109 10 885 54 743 298 22 2 20 684 77 587 53 GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES 55-101 Table 53. Geographical Mobility by Race and Spanish Origin for Islands: 1980 Islands RESIDENCE IN 1975 Persons 5 years and over ... Same house Different house in Virgin Islands of the U.S. .. Same island Different island St. Croix St. John St. Thomas In the United States In the U. S. Armed Forces in 1975 Attending college in 1975 Elsewhere Europe Denmark France Germany... United Kingdom Asia — India Lebanon North and Central America Canada Mexico West Indies Aruba, Bonaire, Curacao Anguilla Antigua - Barbuda Bahamas, Turks and Caicos — Barbados British Virgin Islands .... Tortola Cayman Islands Cuba Dominica Dominican Republic Dutch St.Maarten, Saba, St.Eustatius French StMaarten, St.Barthelemy... Grenada Guadeloupe, Martinique Haiti Jamaica Montserrat Puerto Rico St Kitts-Nevis St Lucia St. Vincent Trinidad & Tobago South America Guyana Africa All other countries Residence in 1975 not reported SELECTED CLASSES OF MIGRANTS Persons 16 years and over Different island In U.S. Armed Forces in 1980 Inmate of institution in 1980 Attending college in 1980 Living with at least one parent Not living with any parent Outside Virgin Islands in 1975 In U.S. Armed Forces in 1980 Inmate of institution in 1980 Attending college in 1980 Living with at least one parent Not Irving with any parent 1 Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] St Croix St. John St Thomas Race Spanish Race Spanish Race Spanish Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 43 671 5 903 34 319 9 652 2 252 621 1 611 51 39 933 6 949 31 763 2 314 23 630 2 338 19 272 5 861 1 176 157 1 006 24 22 574 2 689 19 242 1 286 12 582 1 276 10 397 2 579 478 100 377 19 9 558 1 362 7 891 619 12 193 1 238 10 057 2 536 407 78 329 17 9 196 1 321 7 590 584 389 38 340 43 71 22 48 2 362 41 301 35 - 9 1 8 . 289 33 241 34 30 5 22 5 . - . . 73 8 60 1 359 33 318 38 62 21 40 2 . . . _ 2 588 1 640 835 303 331 284 46 5 2 955 2 078 823 129 40 22 13 5 3 3 - - 42 16 25 1 487 310 163 32 54 44 10 - 562 427 131 17 2 640 326 2 105 445 116 28 83 1 2 907 347 2 422 171 64 32 32 8 11 6 5 - 99 4 62 4 33 8 2 2 - . . . - . 8 7 1 . 6 1 5 1 9 4 5 . 10 6 3 1 31 6 25 - . 52 22 27 1 50 30 7 7 2 - - . 81 38 4 1 2 . . - 2 - . . 38 18 1 1 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - 2 157 163 1 828 361 88 11 74 1 2 360 182 2 097 141 24 13 11 1 8 7 - . 34 24 8 1 6 5 - 1 - - . 2 2 . . 2 103 134 1 813 341 78 2 74 1 2 310 148 2 084 137 17 2 14 1 . - - . 7 2 4 1 34 33 . . - . . 334 1 324 1 305 4 295 - 4 . 4 . 233 2 226 . 5 2 4 . - . 3 3 - - 25 2 23 . . . . . 21 4 17 2 30 9 21 - 26 1 24 . 453 9 440 4 30 9 21 - 20 . 20 . 374 1 370 3 3 - 3 - - . . 2 2 . - . - - - - - . 3 1 2 1 257 2 254 2 16 . 16 . 324 3 315 3 52 7 34 45 - - 26 2 21 23 20 5 15 1 - - . . 22 4 18 1 - - - - • - . - 8 8 - - 42 1 40 - . - - . 18 3 15 . 2 - 2 - - - - - 6 3 3 - 2 . 2 . . . . . 15 5 10 2 44 7 34 - - 56 18 26 1 36 - 36 - 1 - 1 . 43 . 43 - 320 80 134 274 1 . . 1 133 64 46 90 262 3 256 2 7 - 7 . 470 2 456 3 268 3 262 2 22 . 22 . 58 3 53 . 82 4 78 5 . - - 11 1 10 - 295 1 277 5 . . - . 63 8 54 5 23 12 8 5 1 1 - . 30 15 14 2 10 3 7 . . . - . 13 1 11 1 8 6 2 . 2 2 - . 8 6 2 1 338 83 228 64 12 8 4 . 329 44 272 18 2 231 323 1 710 464 151 52 99 2 1 939 473 1 385 109 29 526 4 931 22 234 6 544 1 665 561 1 089 29 28 119 5 918 21 337 1 648 261 30 223 26 57 19 37 . 270 34 225 25 1 . 1 . - - . . 1 . 1 1 7 . 5 3 . . - - - - - 19 2 16 3 3 . 3 . 31 2 29 4 5 . 5 1 - - - - 1 1 - 14 2 11 2 3 - 3 - 30 2 28 4 3 831 1 726 1 873 531 374 283 87 6 4 599 2 182 2 258 250 11 9 2 1 . . - . 10 7 3 - 9 7 2 . - - - . . - - - 154 65 79 16 11 8 3 1 229 64 162 11 40 7 30 5 - - - 55 8 46 2 114 58 49 11 11 8 3 1 174 56 116 9 55-102 VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS Table 54. Place of Birth of Parents and Residence Outside the Virgin Islands of the United States Between 1970 and 1980 by Race and Spanish Origin for Islands: 1980 Islands PLACE OF BIRTH OF PARENTS Total persons2 Persons born in Virgin Islands3 Both parents born in Virgin Islands One parent born in Virgin Islands , other born elsewhere Puerto Rico United States West Indies Bahamas, Turks, and Caicos British Virgin Islands Cuba. Dominican Republic Haiti Jamaica South America All other countries Both parents born outside Virgin Islands Both parents born in same country Puerto Rico United States West Indies Bahamas, Turks, and Caicos British Virgin Islands Cuba Dominican Republic Haiti Jamaica South America All other countries Parents born in different countries Persons bom in the United States3 Both parents bom in Virgin Islands One parent bom in Virgin Islands , other bom elsewhere United States Both parents bom outside Virgin Islands One or both parents bom in the United States ... Persons bom elsewhere RESIDENCE OUTSIDE THE VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE U.S. BETWEEN 1970 AND 1980 Persons 5 years and over Year of arrival or return to Virgin Islands: Male3 Bom in Virgin Islands3 Returned in: 1979 or 1980 1978 1976 or 1977 1975 1973 or 1974 1970 to 1972 Bom outside Virgin Islands3 Arrived or returned In: 1979 or 1980 1978 1976 or 1977 1975 1973 or 1974 1970 to 1972 Female3 Bom in Virgin Islands3 Returned in: 1979 or 1980 1978 1976 or 1977 1975 1973 or 1974- 1970 to 1972 Bom outside Virgin Islands3 Arrived or returned In: 1979 or 1980 1978 1976 or 1977 1975 1973 or 1974 1970 to 1972 Length of stay outside the Virgin Islands: Male3 6 months to 1 year 1 to 2 years 3 to 4 years 5 years 6 to 9 years 10 or more years Female3 6 months to 1 year 1 to 2 years 3 to 4 years 5 years 6 to 9 years 10 or more years Activity outside Virgin Islands: Persons, 16 years and over3 Working at a job or business In U.S. Armed Forces Persons, 5 years and over3 Attending school or college 1 Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. 2 Includes persons born in other areas under U.S. jurisdiction. 3 Includes not reported. [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] St. Croix St. John St. Thomas Race Spanish Race Spanish Race Spanish Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 49 725 6 299 39 515 11 087 2 472 651 1 795 56 44 372 7 330 35 641 2 592 22 021 1 040 19 182 5 460 1 064 29 1 027 22 20 149 1 436 18 144 1 069 11 853 381 10 663 2 636 787 4 778 11 11 991 880 10 815 628 4 526 272 3 757 1 693 256 3 249 4 5 110 468 4 489 409 1 698 175 1 155 1 399 7 7 2 394 49 298 220 455 56 349 112 15 1 13 . 434 65 353 25 2 103 10 2 038 147 221 - 218 2 3 941 302 3 557 146 92 89 3 164 . 163 2 1 683 5 1 656 29 6 - 4 3 - - - 4 - 4 1 72 6 62 25 . - - 109 4 95 38 5 . 5 - 1 - 1 - 26 - 24 5 13 1 10 5 1 - 1 - 10 1 9 - 12 - 12 2 . - . . 8 3 5 1 2 411 262 1 707 1 544 35 3 31 2 1 161 163 927 262 10 096 654 8 464 2 788 275 25 247 11 8 050 541 7 239 438 9 021 484 7 682 2 473 237 17 218 5 7 090 379 6 495 282 2 591 299 1 531 2 370 4 3 1 4 226 44 90 208 275 169 92 18 14 14 - 1 234 175 56 9 6 155 16 6 059 85 219 217 - 6 630 1 3 307 160 6 349 65 1 26 63 . 63 2 105 . 105 . 2 3 250 7 4 3 5 - - - - 10 . 10 2 76 8 61 35 - - - . 123 2 117 21 12 12 - . . . - 19 - 17 2 43 41 4 - 4 - 25 - 23 - 1 075 170 782 315 38 8 29 6 960 162 744 156 5 606 3 445 1 894 672 569 492 76 3 5 789 3 948 1 751 194 391 17 360 38 22 22 - 420 19 395 18 491 50 394 140 28 2 26 . 464 46 403 46 289 33 244 27 16 2 14 . 286 36 243 13 4 690 3 353 1 131 492 517 489 27 3 4 855 3 846 940 128 4 323 3 131 1 092 246 505 462 42 3 4 672 3 618 1 000 81 19 181 1 405 16 143 4 338 667 70 580 26 16 158 1 349 14 151 1 212 8 638 2 481 5 494 1 476 687 410 267 6 9 111 3 135 5 648 504 4 048 1 241 2 475 698 323 194 126 2 4 190 1 531 2 506 231 643 45 528 165 43 4 39 - 666 57 591 45 129 10 103 35 5 1 4 . 165 15 144 15 102 8 86 29 5 1 4 - 73 4 69 3 102 10 84 22 12 12 - 135 9 124 7 41 1 34 9 3 1 2 - 52 9 43 6 80 5 67 21 11 11 - 94 6 83 7 74 7 62 16 7 1 6 - 105 11 91 6 3 403 1 194 1 947 532 280 190 87 2 3 520 1 472 1 913 186 925 411 457 135 124 97 25 1 1 103 536 527 53 451 169 254 53 36 24 12 - 537 250 270 30 611 242 317 101 49 28 21 1 737 286 425 33 351 79 256 51 14 12 2 - 307 122 175 11 464 154 269 71 28 15 13 . 372 132 226 24 463 112 314 82 21 11 9 . 371 124 225 26 4 590 1 240 3 019 778 364 216 141 4 4 921 1 604 3 142 273 619 47 508 183 44 2 40 2 705 49 639 49 162 14 128 49 16 2 14 1 180 10 165 16 76 1 63 32 6 - 5 - 90 7 82 9 111 10 93 33 8 - 8 1 152 12 137 14 59 3 50 16 3 - 3 - 56 5 50 1 76 7 61 18 4 - 4 - 82 9 68 2 73 10 59 20 6 - 5 - 112 6 104 5 3 969 1 191 2 511 595 320 214 101 2 4 213 1 553 2 502 224 1 043 410 574 152 110 87 21 1 1 227 541 627 58 504 178 291 70 47 31 15 - 665 273 378 34 771 280 449 116 79 46 33 . 903 320 554 46 413 70 315 65 18 12 6 1 390 125 251 17 555 134 376 79 36 24 11 . 460 139 305 35 583 100 432 94 25 12 12 - 507 143 341 30 4 048 1 241 2 475 698 323 194 126 2 4 190 1 531 2 506 231 366 115 217 82 35 16 18 . 420 167 234 25 522 191 281 104 60 32 28 - 576 211 332 38 433 143 248 86 24 15 9 - 387 147 226 37 166 46 109 34 13 9 4 - 180 80 92 9 481 97 354 79 27 18 9 . 465 127 323 16 1 670 611 959 221 154 101 51 2 1 894 761 1 081 91 4 590 1 240 3 019 778 364 216 141 4 4 921 1 604 3 142 273 482 138 291 108 44 20 23 1 465 152 292 40 520 173 303 115 47 22 24 574 192 358 43 403 108 264 79 38 19 19 2 393 145 232 28 182 52 113 33 16 4 11 . 232 89 133 13 500 110 360 89 21 10 10 . 507 134 356 26 2 198 632 1 435 304 183 135 47 1 2 486 849 1 558 108 6 421 2 171 3 763 1 102 576 374 195 6 7 229 2 812 4 139 418 2 581 1 186 1 234 352 334 244 85 6 3 541 1 876 1 532 188 207 52 133 55 10 2 8 . 235 49 175 22 8 638 2 481 5 494 1 476 687 410 267 6 9 111 3 135 5 648 504 2 778 488 2 127 399 175 73 99 1 3 037 721 2 241 177 GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES 55-103 Table 55. Educational Characteristics by Race and Spanish Origin for Islands: 1980 [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] Islands SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL Persons 3 yrs. old and over enrolled In school ... Prekindergarten Public Church-related— Other private Kindergarten Public - Church-related — Other private Elementary (1 to 8 years) Public Church-related Other private High school (1 to 4 years) Public Church-related Other private College Persons 3 yrs. old and over enrolled In school ... 3 and 4 years old 5 and 6 years old 7 to 13 years old 14 and 15 years old 16 and 17 years old 18 and 19 years old 20 and 21 years old 22 to 24 years old 25 to 34 years old - 35 years old and over Percent enrolled In school- 3 and 4 years old 5 and 6 years old 7 to 13 years old 14 and 15 years old 16 and 17 years old 18 and 19 years old 20 and 21 years old— 22 to 24 years old 25 to 34 years old SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 to 19 years old U.S. Armed Forces Civilian, enrolled in school Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Civilian, not enrolled in school High school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not high school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED Male, 25 years old and over Elementary: to 4 years 5 to 7 years 8 years High school: 1 to 3 years 4 years College: 1 to 3 years 4 years 5 or more years Percent high school graduates Median years of school completed Female, 25 years old and over Elementary: to 4 years 5 to 7 years __ 8 years High school: 1 to 3 years 4 years College: 1 to 3 years 4 years 5 or more years Percent high school graduates Median years of school completed Persons 25 years and over, median years of school completed Male, 18 to 24 years old Elementary: to 4 years 5 to 8 years High school: 1 to 3 years 4 years College: 1 to 3 years 4 or more years Female, 18 to 24 years old Elementary: to 4 years 5 to 8 years High school: 1 to 3 years 4 years College: 1 to 3 years 4 or more years 1 Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. St. Croix St. John St. Thomas Race Spanish Race Spanish Race Spanish Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 18 175 1 417 15 401 3 778 755 84 664 24 16 004 1 392 14 141 885 640 55 536 156 37 8 27 793 72 692 55 468 12 429 113 25 3 22 - 478 12 450 28 92 12 68 20 4 3 1 - 160 17 136 12 80 31 39 23 8 2 4 . 155 43 106 15 1 296 91 1 086 320 58 7 51 3 993 62 886 57 989 40 862 255 51 4 47 3 727 24 677 41 227 24 183 44 . . - . 205 16 175 14 80 27 41 21 7 3 4 . 61 22 34 2 11 743 746 10 121 2 586 454 42 408 18 9 628 778 8 566 535 9 369 329 8 350 2 137 416 27 387 18 8 053 285 7 544 388 1 813 166 1 504 354 29 7 20 - 1 243 298 891 122 561 251 267 95 9 8 1 - 332 195 131 25 3 666 326 3 084 612 169 16 152 1 3 440 321 3 033 182 2 763 85 2 511 455 149 6 143 1 2 944 97 2 776 136 589 85 446 109 12 4 7 . 393 155 228 39 314 156 127 48 8 6 2 . 103 69 29 7 830 199 574 104 37 11 26 2 1 150 159 964 56 18 175 1 417 15 401 3 778 755 84 664 24 16 004 1 392 14 141 885 746 67 626 181 40 10 29 . 868 73 760 53 2 252 144 1 925 511 86 8 77 4 1 604 120 1 417 101 8 903 603 7 638 1 936 357 36 318 14 7 579 671 6 694 434 2 512 187 2 130 514 122 10 111 4 2 233 207 1 965 114 1 922 159 1 614 372 82 8 73 . 1 680 131 1 505 87 787 75 654 132 34 2 32 . 741 61 658 40 246 26 207 34 5 - 5 . 313 27 282 18 147 31 109 19 10 2 8 2 239 20 214 10 364 61 283 45 8 4 4 . 423 49 360 18 296 64 215 34 11 4 7 " 324 33 286 10 30.5 48.2 29.6 31.7 47.1 58.8 43.9 49.6 47.7 49.7 52.5 91.4 88.3 91.6 87.5 94.5 72.7 97.5 100.0 95.1 92.3 95.3 96.2 98.3 98.5 98.3 98.5 97.8 94.7 98.1 100.0 97.7 98.2 97.7 98.4 95.8 94.9 96.2 91.9 93.1 90.9 93.3 100.0 94.3 95.0 94.3 95.0 81.6 81.1 82.7 67.5 75.9 88.9 75.3 . 81.0 81.9 81.3 70.7 48.8 51.7 49.6 32.8 47.9 22.2 51.6 - 48.1 39.1 49.4 42.1 18.2 17.9 19.1 9.1 9.8 . 12.2 . 24.0 13.4 26.3 23.4 7.7 10.3 7.5 3.9 8.5 5.6 10.0 25.0 13.1 5.5 15.2 9.6 4.9 4.9 5.1 2.7 1.8 2.2 1.5 6.1 2.9 7.3 4.7 3 968 341 3 271 954 179 18 159 2 3 615 316 3 183 218 2 . 2 - . . - - 12 2 9 - 2 709 234 2 268 504 116 10 105 . 2 414 192 2 157 127 242 41 181 44 20 1 19 . 346 45 291 18 79 8 66 13 3 - 3 - 66 6 57 3 2 388 185 2 021 447 93 9 83 . 2 002 141 1 809 106 1 257 107 1 001 450 63 8 54 2 1 189 122 1 017 91 365 47 292 77 24 7 16 426 71 337 30 143 30 104 36 16 6 10 . 237 53 177 20 38 2 34 3 1 . 1 . 29 3 25 - 184 15 154 38 7 1 5 . 160 15 135 10 892 60 709 373 39 1 38 2 763 51 680 61 199 17 149 86 23 1 22 . 253 31 209 26 110 6 86 47 2 . 2 - 72 4 67 5 583 37 474 240 14 - 14 2 438 16 404 30 10 355 2 066 7 479 2 244 673 249 420 12 9 813 2 492 7 012 582 758 67 558 405 27 2 25 - 460 65 373 54 2 086 68 1 854 488 130 5 125 2 2 362 140 2 173 78 952 39 836 225 46 2 44 - 592 81 492 37 1 635 108 1 400 364 93 14 79 5 1 284 146 1 088 92 2 515 439 1 903 485 141 43 97 2 2 454 521 1 841 179 936 439 445 133 82 56 25 2 1 002 488 490 66 783 506 237 76 72 55 17 - 840 533 278 46 690 400 246 68 82 72 8 1 819 518 277 30 47.6 86.4 37.9 34.0 56.0 90.8 35.0 41.7 52.1 82.7 41.2 55.2 11.4 14.9 9.9 9.0 12.3 16.0 9.5 11.0 12.1 14.7 10.1 12.2 11 939 2 079 8 937 2 485 644 249 389 5 11 562 2 546 8 665 667 878 65 644 460 20 . 20 . 497 75 404 51 2 464 87 2 197 525 111 2 109 . 2 704 119 2 521 102 1 149 55 990 274 52 3 48 1 709 67 617 46 1 915 108 1 676 375 76 6 70 1 1 472 109 1 322 89 3 012 525 2 294 496 157 58 96 2 3 264 671 2 480 202 1 151 501 575 190 77 55 21 1 1 340 631 678 106 773 442 290 99 93 78 15 - 887 527 333 36 597 296 271 66 58 47 10 689 347 310 35 46.3 84.8 38.4 34.2 59.8 95.6 36.5 60.0 53.5 85.5 43.9 56.8 11.2 14.2 10.0 8.9 12.4 16.0 9.6 12.3 12.1 14.2 10.6 12.2 11.3 14.6 10.0 9.0 12.3 16.0 9.6 11.5 12.1 14.4 10.4 12.2 2 274 282 1 774 597 128 20 105 5 2 087 315 1 704 134 64 5 49 35 4 . 4 . 35 4 27 3 479 18 388 178 26 _ 26 1 457 24 421 30 909 68 765 234 37 2 34 2 660 47 588 38 586 91 452 112 41 6 33 2 627 116 493 40 161 65 85 27 12 7 5 . 228 80 140 19 75 35 35 11 8 5 3 - 80 44 35 4 2 603 308 2 092 667 112 34 78 6 2 583 405 2 105 142 47 1 39 20 1 1 . 24 2 22 1 387 22 328 167 6 - 6 230 11 211 17 848 49 727 239 21 2 19 1 667 40 605 36 889 104 722 188 45 13 32 1 1 077 150 895 52 303 72 213 43 26 11 15 3 454 130 317 31 129 60 63 10 13 8 5 1 131 72 55 5 55-104 VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS Table 56. Labor Force Characteristics by Race and Spanish Origin for Islands: 1980 Islands LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 years and over Labor force Percent of persons 16 years and over U.S. Armed Forces. Civilian labor force Employed At work, 35 hours or more At work, 1 to 34 hours Unemployed Percent of civilian labor force Not in labor force Female, 16 years and over Labor force Percent of female, 16 years and over. U.S. Armed Forces Civilian labor force Employed At work, 35 hours or more At work, 1 to 34 hours Unemployed Percent of civilian labor force Not in labor force Male, 16 to 19 years— Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Male, 20 to 24 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Male, 25 to 54 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Male, 55 to 64 years - Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Male, 65 years and over Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Female, 16 to 19 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Female, 20 to 24 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Female, 25 to 54 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Female, 55 to 64 years Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Female, 65 years and over Employed Unemployed Not in labor force MARITAL STATUS AND PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN Female, 16 years and over With own children under 6 years In labor force With own children 6 to 17 years only In labor force Married women 16 years and over, husband present In labor force With own children under 6 years In labor force With own children 6 to 17 years only In labor force CLASS OF WORKER Employed persons 16 years and over Private wage and salary workers Employees of own corporation Federal government workers Local government workers (territorial, etc.) Self-employed workers In agriculture Unpaid family workers In agriculture Employed females 16 years and over Private wage and salary workers Employees of own corporation Federal government workers Local government workers (territorial, etc.) Self-employed workers Unpaid family workers 1 Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] St. Croix SL John St Thomas Race Spanish Race Spanish Race Spanish Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 29 526 4 931 22 234 6 544 1 665 561 1 089 29 28 119 5 918 21 337 1 648 17 631 3 369 13 007 3 444 1 175 380 785 21 19 276 4 421 14 282 1 048 59.7 68.3 58.5 52.6 70.6 67.7 72.1 72.4 68.6 74.7 66.9 63.6 25 10 13 5 . - . . 59 11 47 3 17 606 3 359 12 994 3 439 1 175 380 785 21 19 217 4 410 14 235 1 045 16 276 3 259 11 853 3 155 1 139 372 758 19 18 237 4 299 13 388 1 005 13 804 2 672 10 142 2 677 889 268 613 17 15 348 3 538 11 329 842 1 934 486 1 321 361 215 91 123 2 2 292 620 1 621 115 1 330 100 1 141 284 36 8 27 2 980 111 847 40 7.6 3.0 8.8 8.3 3.1 2.1 3.4 9.5 5.1 2.5 6.0 3.8 11 895 1 562 9 227 3 100 490 181 304 8 8 843 1 497 7 055 600 15 723 2 493 12 006 3 429 816 288 521 11 15 228 3 032 11 747 865 7 475 1 427 5 582 1 262 506 182 321 6 9 338 2 056 7 032 464 47.5 4 7 471 57.2 46.5 2 5 580 36.8 2 1 260 62.0 63.2 61.6 54.5 61.3 67.8 59.9 53.6 1 427 506 182 321 6 9 338 2 056 7 032 464 6 770 1 378 4 976 1 132 488 176 309 5 8 783 2 007 6 535 440 5 385 1 028 4 018 920 353 114 237 4 7 196 1 554 5 432 351 1 143 300 777 176 115 55 59 1 1 264 371 870 61 701 49 604 128 18 6 12 1 555 49 497 24 9.4 3.4 10.8 10.2 3.6 3.3 3.7 16.7 5.9 2.4 7.1 5.2 8 248 1 066 6 424 2 167 310 106 200 5 5 890 976 4 715 401 1 968 172 1 604 478 92 9 82 1 1 745 149 1 528 118 347 50 255 105 41 3 38 . 466 50 401 36 120 9 97 38 2 . 2 . 79 7 68 4 1 499 113 1 250 335 49 6 42 1 1 186 90 1 050 78 1 480 200 1 145 393 84 15 66 5 1 333 245 1 050 83 912 163 661 255 69 15 52 4 880 203 645 63 137 5 121 35 4 . 3 1 113 8 103 3 425 29 360 102 11 - 11 . 311 31 276 15 8 086 1 450 5 994 1 751 504 171 330 10 7 635 1 888 5 499 442 7 118 1 332 5 234 1 476 453 141 309 8 6 890 1 692 4 976 392 340 28 296 81 9 2 7 . 207 43 158 7 615 83 458 192 42 28 14 2 521 147 354 42 1 262 346 832 245 94 47 46 2 1 279 361 878 69 898 251 596 144 63 26 36 2 952 261 661 50 22 3 19 1 1 - 1 . 21 3 17 2 342 92 217 100 30 21 9 . 305 97 199 17 1 007 270 653 248 75 31 44 899 243 635 71 231 85 131 43 25 11 14 - 264 86 170 24 10 6 4 1 2 . 2 - 5 1 4 - 766 179 518 204 48 20 28 - 630 156 461 47 2 000 169 1 667 476 87 9 77 1 1 870 167 1 655 100 237 38 179 61 18 5 13 . 368 79 276 28 107 7 89 25 4 . 4 . 88 6 81 4 1 656 124 1 399 390 65 4 60 1 1 414 82 1 298 68 1 784 245 1 402 468 85 30 55 5 1 796 319 1 427 98 775 157 564 174 59 26 33 3 1 058 257 770 53 132 9 114 33 4 . 4 1 134 6 127 6 874 79 722 260 22 4 18 1 604 56 530 39 9 389 1 510 7 155 1 990 471 176 290 5 8 925 1 938 6 699 518 5 133 1 003 3 817 824 355 122 231 2 6 545 1 465 4 898 324 432 27 380 67 9 6 3 296 31 258 13 3 823 480 2 958 1 098 107 48 56 3 2 084 442 1 543 181 1 366 316 944 291 91 44 46 • 1 409 351 1 026 84 519 140 355 65 43 17 25 . 692 163 514 31 28 5 20 3 1 - 1 . 33 6 27 1 819 171 569 223 47 27 20 - 684 182 485 52 1 184 253 838 204 82 29 53 . 1 228 257 940 65 106 40 61 8 13 6 7 . 120 43 77 4 2 1 1 - - - . - 4 . 4 . 1 076 212 776 196 69 23 46 1 104 214 859 61 15 723 2 493 12 006 3 429 816 288 521 11 15 228 3 032 11 747 865 4 144 317 3 505 997 171 31 134 4 3 124 300 2 691 203 1 865 135 1 609 361 120 17 99 3 2 086 159 1 849 128 3 486 389 2 821 736 130 26 103 5 3 426 455 2 855 205 2 165 243 1 786 350 112 23 88 3 2 631 313 2 233 139 7 275 1 331 5 274 1 767 377 140 231 9 6 188 1 457 4 482 405 3 167 672 2 249 603 239 71 164 4 3 895 877 2 876 217 2 942 272 2 420 747 122 24 94 3 2 031 266 1 663 138 1 103 108 911 242 84 12 69 2 1 266 136 1 074 79 2 130 307 1 621 491 85 14 70 3 2 006 336 1 590 129 1 103 178 837 199 69 11 57 1 1 416 214 1 149 83 16 276 3 259 11 853 3 155 1 139 372 758 19 18 237 4 299 13 388 1 005 9 991 2 170 7 099 1 857 596 203 390 8 10 151 2 718 7 111 575 243 148 73 44 17 10 5 . 429 310 95 34 785 126 601 187 70 22 46 4 763 148 597 40 4 418 498 3 617 900 317 64 251 3 5 745 764 4 826 299 1 023 437 511 198 155 82 71 4 1 536 636 846 89 51 19 30 4 9 5 4 48 33 14 1 59 28 25 13 1 1 . . 42 33 8 2 11 1 9 1 - - - 4 3 1 - 6 770 1 378 4 976 1 132 488 176 309 5 8 783 2 007 6 535 440 3 668 905 2 513 638 271 106 164 3 4 781 1 314 3 327 248 63 42 18 10 4 3 . . 114 87 20 5 337 47 269 53 22 8 12 . 340 58 274 20 2 466 282 2 062 379 149 37 112 1 3 273 430 2 760 152 265 127 119 56 45 24 21 1 357 178 170 20 34 17 13 6 1 1 - - 32 27 4 - GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES 55-105 Table 57. Occupation of Employed Persons by Race and Spanish Origin for Islands: 1980 Islands Employed persons 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty occupations Executive, adm. , and managerial occupations Officials and administrators, public administration Management related occupations Professional specialty occupations Engineers and natural scientists Engineers Health diagnosing occupations Health assessment and treating occupations Teachers, librarians, and counselors Teachers, elementary and secondary schools -- Technical, sales, and adm. support occupations Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, except health Sales occupations Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations ... Sales representatives, commodities and finance... Other sales occupations Cashiers Adm. support occupations, including clerical Computer equipment operators Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Financial records processing occupations Mail and message distributing occupations Service occupations Private household occupations Protective service occupations Police and firefighters Service occupations, except protective and household Food service occupations Cleaning and building service occupations Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Farm operators and managers Farm workers and related occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production occupations Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators and tenders, except precision Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers Transportation occupations Motor vehicle operators Material moving equipment operators Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers . Construction laborers Freight, stock, and material handlers Employed females 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty occupations Executive, adm. , and managerial occupations Officials and administrators, public administration. Management related occupations Professional specialty occupations Engineers and natural scientists Engineers Health diagnosing occupations Health assessment and treating occupations Teachers, librarians, and counselors Teachers, elementary and secondary schools.. Technical, sales, and adm. support occupations Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, except health Sales occupations Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations Sales representatives, commodities and finance Other sales occupations Cashiers Adm. support occupations, including clerical Computer equipment operators Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Financial records processing occupations Mail and message distributing occupations Service occupations Private household occupations Protective service occupations Police and firefighters Service occupations, except protective and household Food service occupations Cleaning and building service occupations Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Farm operators and managers Farm workers and related occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production occupations Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators and tenders, except precision Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers ... Transportation occupations Motor vehicle operators Material moving equipment operators Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers . Construction laborers Freight, stock, and material handlers 1 Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. [For meaning of symbols see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] St. Croix St. John St Thomas Race Spanish Race Spanish Race Spanish Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 16 276 3 259 11 853 3 155 1 139 372 758 19 18 237 4 299 13 388 1 005 3 540 1 410 1 899 528 247 141 101 2 4 347 1 759 2 430 264 1 664 705 839 279 118 63 51 1 2 279 952 1 241 169 143 19 109 33 4 1 3 - 279 57 218 21 392 124 243 70 23 8 14 . 553 156 369 45 1 876 705 1 060 249 129 78 50 1 2 068 807 1 189 95 191 111 65 28 17 14 3 . 149 80 64 2 119 70 42 19 1 - 1 . 64 40 22 1 70 26 32 10 5 4 - - 90 49 23 4 148 47 91 22 9 7 2 - 193 59 117 8 1 055 363 634 143 65 37 28 - 1 069 388 663 47 910 299 560 130 55 31 24 . 874 294 566 40 3 775 949 2 539 729 219 97 122 3 5 447 1 352 3 908 342 83 6 68 10 10 4 6 - 104 24 79 4 262 95 145 51 4 4 . - 206 88 113 14 1 252 424 720 274 83 40 43 1 2 203 693 1 408 154 260 138 92 67 15 8 7 . 412 238 143 33 240 119 107 42 25 18 7 . 357 152 196 20 752 167 521 165 43 14 29 1 1 434 303 1 069 101 223 27 178 50 15 15 350 25 315 15 2 178 424 1 606 394 122 49 73 2 2 934 547 2 308 170 17 4 13 1 . . . 34 7 27 2 667 150 478 111 34 12 22 1 879 221 638 54 316 82 200 71 16 7 9 - 416 94 307 26 80 4 66 25 . - 117 7 107 4 3 057 267 2 650 460 338 58 279 4 3 745 425 3 236 126 269 4 261 16 7 2 5 . 310 12 294 2 536 30 469 107 61 7 54 1 498 33 450 33 230 11 200 62 36 4 32 1 219 15 196 25 2 252 233 1 920 337 270 49 220 3 2 937 380 2 492 91 836 139 661 98 147 35 112 2 1 287 249 1 016 34 865 44 788 129 90 8 81 1 991 50 922 28 362 45 277 103 32 4 28 . 357 128 220 10 43 17 23 2 1 1 . 38 29 9 1 265 16 219 78 29 4 25 235 46 182 5 3 184 391 2 541 708 140 44 95 7 2 175 334 1 773 137 870 112 694 180 34 13 20 2 628 113 488 51 1 436 148 1 205 273 82 21 61 2 1 197 152 1 022 54 868 131 634 252 23 10 13 3 348 69 261 31 2 358 197 1 947 627 163 28 133 3 2 166 301 1 821 126 554 47 468 114 22 3 19 1 248 28 218 12 270 12 239 61 5 3 2 . 103 20 82 6 582 60 465 156 80 11 67 1 967 183 765 49 488 21 414 149 53 2 49 1 792 49 726 43 248 21 196 85 11 11 1 127 10 115 16 704 57 579 211 45 11 34 - 721 60 641 43 231 17 189 65 24 10 14 . 235 23 210 9 174 13 139 67 10 10 - 198 7 183 11 6 770 1 378 4 976 1 132 488 176 309 5 8 783 2 007 6 535 440 1 709 589 1 018 259 112 63 47 - 2 205 785 1 335 137 562 222 303 95 45 24 19 - 984 371 579 77 40 3 31 13 1 . 1 - 129 27 98 13 150 50 92 23 13 6 6 - 260 72 177 20 1 147 367 715 164 67 39 28 - 1 221 414 756 60 20 11 8 2 1 1 . - 22 6 15 - 6 2 4 1 - - - . 3 1 2 - 11 3 4 . - - . 34 17 4 - 131 40 81 21 8 7 1 - 171 49 105 8 796 259 495 116 46 27 19 - 755 259 483 35 711 226 449 104 39 23 16 . 654 214 430 29 2 543 569 1 796 433 162 74 88 3 3 865 865 2 892 221 56 5 46 5 7 2 5 - 81 16 64 2 47 15 27 8 3 3 - - 61 19 42 4 763 222 477 146 60 31 29 1 1 447 382 1 015 85 81 43 27 15 9 6 3 - 138 91 43 7 111 58 49 16 14 11 3 . 168 75 90 7 571 121 401 115 37 14 23 1 1 141 216 882 71 183 17 151 34 13 - 13 - 307 19 280 10 1 677 327 1 246 274 92 38 54 2 2 276 448 1 771 130 14 2 12 1 - - - - 25 5 20 1 652 145 468 106 34 12 22 1 858 218 621 51 259 75 160 50 10 6 4 - 345 81 252 19 20 2 18 2 . - - - 19 1 18 1 1 873 148 1 661 235 181 33 147 2 2 295 258 1 999 60 262 4 254 16 6 1 5 - 297 11 282 2 100 1 95 14 6 2 4 . 99 7 92 4 27 - 25 6 1 1 33 2 31 3 1 511 143 1 312 205 169 30 138 2 1 899 240 1 625 54 585 86 477 75 83 21 62 2 734 160 563 18 456 12 435 33 58 3 54 630 15 605 15 16 7 3 8 2 - 13 1 8 1 5 9 3 6 - . 8 4 4 433 40 339 159 10 3 7 - 123 27 88 11 45 7 32 21 - - - - 22 5 15 6 6 6 1 2 - 2 . 9 3 6 382 33 301 137 8 3 5 . 92 19 67 5 196 25 154 46 23 3 20 - 282 64 216 11 106 17 82 20 16 1 15 . 145 18 126 3 32 1 28 12 1 1 . . 21 3 18 1 14 2 10 1 4 1 3 - 52 33 19 2 12 1 9 1 3 . 3 . 20 4 16 1 2 1 1 . . . . 1 - 1 -' 42 4 34 12 1 2 2 - 2 - 63 1 11 10 52 1 11 5 8 1 5 1 - 1 - - 2 55-106 VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS Table 58. Industry of Employed Persons by Race and Spanish Origin for Islands: 1980 Islands Employed persons 16 years and over Agriculture Forestry and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill and finished textile products Printing, publishing, and allied industries Chemicals and allied products Durable goods Furniture, lumber, and wood products Metal industries Machinery, except electrical Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies Transportation equipment Professional and photo, equip, and watches Transportation, communications, and other public utilities Trucking service and warehousing Air transportation Other transportation Communications Utilities and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade General merchandise stores Food, bakery, and dairy stores Automotive dealers and gasoline stations Eating and drinking places Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking and credit agencies Insurance, real estate, and other finance Services Business services Repair services Private households Hotels and lodging places Other personal services Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Elementary and secondary schools and colleges ... Other educational services Social services, religious and membership orgs. ... Legal, engineering, and other professional services. Public administration Employed females 16 years and over Agriculture Forestry and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill and finished textile products Printing, publishing, and allied industries Chemicals and allied products Durable goods Furniture, lumber, and wood products Metal industries Machinery, except electrical Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies Transportation equipment Professional and photo, equip, and watches Transportation, communications, and other public utilities Trucking service and warehousing Air transportation Other transportation Communications Utilities and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade General merchandise stores Food, bakery, and dairy stores Automotive dealers and gasoline stations Eating and drinking places Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking and credit agencies Insurance, real estate, and other finance Services Business services Repair services Private households Hotels and lodging places Other personal services Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Elementary and secondary schools and colleges .. Other educational services Social services, religious and membership orgs Legal, engineering, and other professional services Public administration 1 Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] St. Croix St John St. Thomas Race Spanish Race Spanish Race Spanish Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 16 276 3 259 11 653 3 155 1 139 372 758 19 18 237 4 299 13 388 1 005 183 37 126 47 11 6 5 - 120 69 49 4 51 11 34 22 - - . . 86 51 33 4 34 11 17 11 . - 2 1 1 - 2 054 264 1 638 425 116 33 83 1 1 506 222 1 255 61 2 724 462 2 033 583 15 12 3 . 401 162 229 29 1 691 312 1 255 292 2 1 1 - 252 96 151 15 145 19 119 37 1 1 - - 69 16 51 6 30 14 13 3 - . - . 40 18 22 3 53 22 29 1 1 . 1 . 114 53 61 5 184 27 141 48 . . . . 13 6 7 - 1 033 150 778 291 13 11 2 . 149 64 78 14 17 4 12 4 . - . - 8 1 7 1 416 62 337 58 . . . - 21 11 9 2 26 9 13 8 . . - 21 10 11 - 13 5 8 1 . . - 3 - 3 - 12 5 6 . 2 1 1 - 34 24 8 5 478 52 355 194 - - - - 17 1 16 1 1 228 241 890 266 101 23 78 . 2 108 508 1 542 111 115 19 85 40 6 1 5 . 125 17 102 5 256 78 166 37 1 . 1 . 284 89 185 25 397 73 299 70 69 14 55 - 977 298 662 40 176 49 117 19 6 4 2 - 393 72 308 20 284 22 223 100 19 4 15 - 329 32 285 21 243 86 143 58 5 2 3 . 392 138 243 44 2 205 625 1 363 524 168 85 79 5 3 684 1 116 2 394 288 205 30 166 57 1 1 . . 273 37 230 20 402 71 263 168 22 5 17 2 488 69 393 45 213 45 150 38 10 3 6 1 211 72 134 23 616 188 391 81 74 39 33 1 771 253 504 35 879 244 576 174 37 18 19 1 980 267 675 63 268 45 200 57 10 . 10 1 400 84 296 38 611 199 376 117 27 18 9 • 580 183 379 25 5 080 1 114 3 706 705 518 160 355 6 6 602 1 445 4 989 250 335 126 189 45 6 4 2 - 325 97 222 13 237 44 179 44 19 9 9 1 329 60 256 33 334 8 321 27 9 3 6 - 379 20 354 3 611 111 473 47 276 61 215 4 1 444 266 1 149 32 157 32 114 41 7 1 6 186 35 143 6 115 28 84 14 10 6 4 1 228 98 126 9 3 291 765 2 346 487 191 76 113 - 3 711 869 2 739 154 375 38 318 43 9 3 6 . 437 68 336 14 412 65 313 76 15 8 6 . 408 91 301 12 1 753 436 1 221 271 98 38 59 1 978 460 1 489 80 55 17 34 12 3 1 2 . 35 9 26 - 471 65 388 57 53 14 39 . 524 63 447 30 225 144 72 28 13 12 1 . 329 178 140 18 1 595 164 1 327 340 168 33 133 6 2 356 320 1 978 151 6 770 1 378 4 976 1 132 488 176 309 5 8 783 2 007 6 535 440 21 9 11 1 . 17 14 3 2 1 1 - 6 3 3 - 7 2 3 3 . 1 . 1 - 94 33 54 17 7 4 3 80 21 56 3 677 102 498 203 5 4 1 . 152 66 84 9 221 55 147 33 2 1 1 . 105 48 57 4 33 6 25 10 1 1 . 17 6 11 1 13 7 6 . . . . . 25 8 17 1 18 8 9 - 1 - 1 - 53 30 23 2 43 5 33 9 . - . - 7 2 5 - 456 1 47 351 1 170 1 3 3 - 47 2 18 27 2 5 30 6 21 7 - - - . 3 2 . 2 1 1 . - - - . 2 1 1 - 8 2 6 . - . 2 - 2 - 3 1 1 - . . . . 6 6 - 1 399 32 315 157 . . . 13 . 13 1 284 76 189 38 24 9 15 . 620 187 419 31 19 7 9 4 . - . . 16 5 11 80 22 53 15 . . . 96 34 60 8 63 28 49 10 21 7 14 230 124 104 9 73 18 51 6 2 2 - . 210 18 185 12 29 1 27 3 1 - 1 . 68 6 59 2 54 23 28 10 - . . . 101 38 60 12 1 137 310 731 227 101 56 44 2 2 039 614 1 350 136 150 11 132 34 1 1 . . 190 21 166 10 141 16 101 46 14 3 11 1 191 19 167 5 23 8 11 5 4 2 2 . 47 22 24 5 372 98 254 52 43 23 19 1 417 133 276 21 479 138 315 76 20 8 12 1 524 143 359 32 209 28 163 39 8 8 1 282 46 221 25 270 110 152 37 12 8 4 . 242 97 138 7 3 334 633 2 549 448 277 84 193 1 4 060 785 3 174 144 125 43 77 15 2 1 1 . 119 44 73 3 29 7 19 8 4 3 1 - 36 5 30 2 280 7 269 16 6 1 5 - 327 11 312 2 329 57 261 21 133 31 102 . 717 130 577 17 122 21 93 32 5 1 4 . 134 23 106 4 41 11 30 3 4 3 1 1 84 41 42 4 2 408 487 1 800 353 123 44 79 - 2 643 531 2 034 112 277 25 243 25 3 _ 3 . 343 51 265 12 301 40 236 52 8 5 3 . 310 57 240 9 1 347 311 968 210 72 27 45 - 1 412 306 1 088 56 35 10 22 11 3 1 2 . 22 7 15 - 347 39 292 45 31 6 25 . 403 36 356 24 101 62 39 10 6 5 1 . 153 74 70 11 682 51 598 109 54 11 41 1 1 183 136 1 026 71 GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES 55-107 Table 59. Labor Force Status in 1979 and Disability and Veteran Status by Race and Spanish Origin for Islands: 1980 Islands LABOR FORCE STATUS IN 1979 Male, 16 years and over, In labor force In 1979 Worked in 1979 50 to 52 weeks 48 to 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 49 weeks 1 to 26 weeks With unemployment in 1979 Percent of those in labor force in 1979 Unemployed 1 to 4 weeks Unemployed 5 to 14 weeks Unemployed 15 or more weeks Mean weeks of unemployment Female, 16 years and over, In labor force In 1979— Worked in 1979 50 to 52 weeks 48 to 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 49 weeks 1 to 26 weeks With unemployment in 1979 Percent of those in labor force in 1979 Unemployed 1 to 4 weeks Unemployed 5 to 14 weeks Unemployed 15 or more weeks Mean weeks of unemployment WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1979 Families No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers Married-couple families No workers 1 worker 2 workers Husband and wife worked 3 or more workers Husband and wife worked Female householder, no husband present No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers WORK DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS Male, 16 to 64 years With a work disability Not in labor force Prevented from working Female, 16 to 64 years With a work disability Not in labor force Prevented from working PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION DISABILITY STATUS OF NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS Persons 16 to 64 years With a public transportation disability With a work disability Persons 65 years and over With a public transportation disability VETERAN STATUS OF CIVILIANS Male veterans Percent of civilian males 16 years and over Female veterans Percent of civilian females 16 years and over PERIOD OF SERVICE IN U.S. ARMED FORCES Civilian veterans 16 years and over Percent of civilians 16 years and over May 1975 or later only Vietnam era February 1955 to July 1964 only Vietnam era and Korean conflict Korean conflict Korean conflict and World War II World War II World War I Other Civilian nonveterans 16 years and over 1 Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] St. Croix St. John St. Thomas Race Spanish Race Spanish Race Spanish Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 10 455 2 014 7 624 2 237 695 222 466 17 10 194 2 468 7 399 592 10 053 1 995 7 281 2 121 693 220 466 17 9 997 2 450 7 230 583 7 676 1 565 5 507 1 647 477 122 348 12 7 566 1 775 5 543 454 255 43 198 48 22 7 15 1 250 92 154 11 443 104 314 69 66 29 37 2 567 183 372 21 529 81 410 113 36 19 17 - 461 131 319 26 678 114 508 153 54 25 29 1 692 165 499 40 472 88 344 91 38 18 20 1 461 104 343 31 9 476 1 815 6 936 1 998 608 184 417 16 9 257 2 246 6 709 546 7 421 1 492 5 346 1 590 448 113 328 12 7 247 1 683 5 325 435 1 101 179 856 204 94 39 55 2 1 098 358 717 53 954 144 734 204 66 32 34 2 912 205 667 58 1 478 154 1 200 355 53 20 33 - 984 188 764 55 14.1 7.6 15.7 15.9 7.6 9.0 7.1 . 9.7 7.6 10.3 9.3 190 40 138 38 6 1 5 - 172 45 123 B 347 44 280 61 17 5 12 - 220 57 157 16 941 70 782 256 30 14 16 . 592 86 484 31 24.5 16.6 25.2 27.4 19.3 22.1 17.6 - 22.2 17.3 23.4 21.3 8 049 1 531 6 011 1 380 523 192 327 8 9 629 2 167 7 218 494 7 423 1 496 5 467 1 255 518 192 322 7 9 361 2 153 6 967 484 5 130 1 006 3 788 874 307 98 206 2 6 632 1 376 5 087 351 172 37 128 16 15 5 10 . 238 90 142 6 464 109 333 65 54 25 29 2 674 242 418 31 506 106 378 84 39 23 15 2 533 153 366 25 630 145 449 114 59 27 32 1 684 151 511 30 521 93 391 102 44 14 30 600 141 443 41 6 370 1 190 4 783 1 087 412 145 264 5 8 285 1 791 6 279 432 4 650 874 3 469 805 266 78 186 2 6 217 1 235 4 821 333 938 179 714 138 82 39 42 3 1 166 374 768 51 782 137 600 144 64 28 36 - 902 182 690 48 1 505 172 1 242 262 50 21 29 2 1 076 179 873 53 18.7 11.2 20.7 19.0 9.6 10.9 8.9 25.0 11.2 8.3 12.1 10.7 185 38 130 37 16 7 9 . 188 60 121 13 297 40 244 44 17 9 8 1 271 52 213 14 1 023 94 868 181 17 5 12 1 617 67 539 26 28.2 20.3 29.2 29.2 16.1 12.7 18.5 25.0 22.1 14.8 23.7 20.7 10 698 1 608 8 272 2 444 518 167 347 9 9 639 1 843 7 531 571 1 260 174 960 432 57 34 23 - 749 164 563 65 5 414 614 4 396 1 248 173 52 121 1 3 857 620 3 122 230 3 358 701 2 416 626 228 74 151 7 4 082 928 3 051 222 666 119 500 138 60 7 52 1 951 131 795 54 7 171 1 338 5 226 1 708 374 140 231 9 6 067 1 460 4 424 370 532 132 341 186 39 33 6 - 348 118 219 27 3 315 464 2 556 873 92 36 56 1 1 737 408 1 263 119 2 836 632 1 988 540 199 67 130 7 3 298 833 2 378 179 2 505 587 1 740 443 185 66 117 6 3 069 799 2 192 163 488 110 341 109 44 4 39 1 684 101 564 45 360 88 247 64 38 4 34 575 88 472 30 2 928 187 2 565 608 110 18 91 • 2 955 278 2 610 165 673 38 573 227 14 - 14 . 354 32 311 35 1 743 112 1 541 298 65 13 52 - 1 801 166 1 596 94 376 31 327 62 20 2 17 591 62 517 31 136 6 124 21 11 3 8 209 18 186 5 12 679 2 161 9 499 2 833 774 242 524 18 11 978 2 641 8 943 712 598 102 427 183 46 16 29 3 540 169 354 52 346 41 255 122 23 10 13 276 72 196 32 289 31 217 104 12 2 10 235 62 166 30 14 526 2 236 11 161 3 223 734 259 468 11 13 994 2 773 10 804 800 652 103 478 212 59 18 41 603 94 495 41 506 77 367 182 34 12 22 440 53 374 28 395 56 286 147 26 8 18 359 44 305 26 27 205 4 397 20 660 6 056 1 508 501 992 29 25 972 5 414 19 747 1 512 354 49 267 115 11 1 10 2 320 65 244 23 341 46 257 114 11 1 10 2 304 61 232 23 2 152 523 1 459 450 157 60 97 . 2 069 499 1 519 135 307 49 232 90 15 7 8 " 283 43 234 22 1 984 820 1 005 449 172 120 51 2 2 131 968 1 107 166 14.4 33.8 9.8 14.4 20.3 44.0 9.0 11.1 16.6 33.7 11.6 21.3 75 31 40 11 5 4 . . 110 46 64 4 .5 1.2 .3 .3 .6 1.4 .7 1.5 .5 .5 2 059 851 1 045 460 177 124 51 2 2 241 1 014 1 171 170 7.0 17.3 4.7 7.0 10.6 22.1 4.7 6.9 8.0 17.2 5.5 10.3 143 10 120 40 9 5 4 - 135 16 116 13 638 217 349 186 46 27 19 . 794 297 475 68 247 76 142 69 17 14 2 . 267 125 131 27 39 22 16 3 2 2 - 45 23 22 3 345 129 188 83 30 17 13 1 358 158 192 26 51 32 19 4 3 1 1 1 59 37 22 3 572 354 202 71 70 58 12 562 347 203 27 10 8 2 - . . . . 9 4 5 1 14 3 7 4 . - - 12 7 5 2 27 442 4 070 21 176 6 079 1 488 437 1 038 27 25 819 4 893 20 119 1 475 55-108 VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS Table 60. Income Characteristics in 1979 by Race and Spanish Origin for Islands: 1980 [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] Islands INCOME IN 1979 Households Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $7,499 $7,500 to $9,999 $10,000 to $12,499 $12,500 to $14,999 $15,000 to $17,499 $17,500 to $19,999 $20,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Median Mean Families Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $7,499 $7,500 to $9,999 $10,000 to $12,499 $12,500 to $14,999 $15,000 to $17,499 $17,500 to $19,999 $20,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Median Mean Unrelated Individuals, 15 years and over Less than $1,000 $1,000 to $1,999 $2,000 to $2,999 $3,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $7,999 $8,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $24,999 $25,000 or more Median Mean Males 15 years and over, with Income... Median income Percent year-round full-time workers Median income Females 15 years and over, with Income Median income Percent year-round full-time workers Median income Per capita Income Persons in households Persons in group quarters MEDIAN INCOME IN 1979 BY SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Age of family householder 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Family type by presence of own children: Families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Without own children under 18 years Married-couple families — With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Without own children under 18 years Female householder, no husband present ... With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Without own children under 18 years Workers In family In 1979: No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers Unrelated Individuals: Male, 15 years and over 65 years and over Female, 15 years and over 65 years and over St Croix St. John St Thomas Race Spanish Race Spanish Race Spanish Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 14 086 2 535 10 546 2 909 835 316 514 13 13 408 3 190 9 865 778 2 913 282 2 413 751 128 47 81 2 2 210 339 1 817 137 2 029 163 1 722 452 119 32 87 1 960 236 1 685 90 1 715 202 1 395 385 99 31 68 1 1 594 252 1 296 99 1 582 226 1 241 323 90 29 60 3 1 532 304 1 181 84 1 013 159 791 189 73 21 51 1 081 234 819 61 1 013 191 737 198 85 32 53 2 1 060 285 745 64 749 161 526 148 50 20 30 2 709 206 480 42 1 116 294 739 199 72 33 37 2 1 147 355 759 80 1 133 421 643 171 64 30 33 1 1 159 455 676 75 565 274 258 66 35 24 11 - 617 320 283 28 258 162 81 27 20 17 3 - 339 204 124 18 $10 610 $18 191 $9 539 $9 133 $11 986 $14 762 $10 875 $15 625 $11 534 $17 018 $10 285 $11 875 $13 803 $22 169 $11 836 $11 618 $15 068 $18 727 $12 775 $14 335 $15 097 $21 738 $12 939 $14 763 10 698 1 608 8 272 2 444 518 167 347 9 9 639 1 843 7 531 571 1 774 129 1 502 545 57 24 33 1 174 132 1 010 80 1 547 81 1 348 379 70 8 62 1 367 111 1 227 59 1 366 114 1 147 348 51 6 45 1 1 177 110 1 031 76 1 227 111 1 024 282 60 14 45 3 1 122 126 964 64 824 101 673 159 53 12 40 850 124 703 51 796 109 614 176 49 19 30 1 769 161 586 40 608 105 449 126 36 12 24 2 535 106 411 31 914 195 638 188 52 18 33 1 892 228 636 62 946 309 573 163 52 26 25 1 954 328 603 68 488 228 232 55 27 17 10 - 518 255 250 25 208 126 72 23 11 11 281 162 110 15 $11 349 $21 385 $10 339 $9 641 $13 491 $17 604 $11 861 $16 250 $12 454 $21 129 $11 290 $12 819 $14 614 $24 608 $12 722 $12 208 $16 407 $22 329 $13 523 $16 224 $16 296 $25 354 $14 073 $15 978 4 515 1 318 2 940 665 451 216 233 8 5 245 1 914 3 187 280 723 109 558 166 48 26 22 2 655 122 504 45 260 33 208 53 13 3 10 - 278 67 205 13 292 47 223 50 28 13 15 - 286 80 202 16 498 115 361 73 53 25 28 1 603 183 404 27 830 198 589 119 98 32 65 . 1 092 299 776 48 459 154 282 46 63 34 29 . 622 239 368 35 731 301 389 86 75 43 32 1 884 447 405 37 382 152 211 44 39 14 25 1 431 234 185 33 160 83 73 12 14 11 2 1 174 98 71 11 180 126 46 13 20 15 5 - 220 145 67 12 $6 575 $10 042 $5 529 $4 656 $7 442 $8 563 $6 854 $7 000 $7 022 $9 663 $5 995 $7 300 $8 497 $12 671 $6 733 $6 245 $9 077 $10 085 $8 108 $6 293 $8 810 $11 812 $7 002 $8 874 11 208 2 242 8 076 2 485 763 256 500 17 10 978 2 710 7 923 654 $9 353 $14 183 $8 677 $7 749 $8 523 $11 684 $7 698 $8 833 $8 271 $12 506 $7 581 $8 727 66.1 66.2 66.1 63.9 58.7 44.1 65.6 70.6 66.0 61.8 67.2 66.5 $11 614 $17 134 $10 697 $9 888 $10 286 $14 795 $8 860 $8 667 $9 616 $15 549 $8 721 $10 306 9 497 1 801 7 026 1 844 598 221 373 7 11 037 2 431 8 318 597 $6 151 $8 364 $5 889 $5 521 $5 887 $7 038 $5 583 $6 500 $6 575 $9 047 $6 235 $6 886 48.9 48.4 49.4 43.6 44.3 34.8 49.9 28.6 56.3 50.5 58.0 55.8 $8 267 $11 091 $7 765 $7 679 $7 515 $10 778 $6 821 $8 000 $8 398 $11 588 $7 751 $9 383 $3 917 $8 949 $3 157 $3 111 $5 094 $9 048 $3 682 $3 523 $4 584 $9 492 $3 586 $4 487 $3 930 $8 945 $3 169 $3 125 $5 125 $9 062 $3 709 $3 523 $4 598 $9 530 $3 595 $4 500 $1 353 $9 706 $322 $108 $653 $694 $2 791 $4 460 $2 476 $2 105 $4 400 $5 625 $4 000 $4 375 $500- $500- $500- $5 909 $7 083 $5 938 $3 250 $7 213 $14 063 $6 862 $7 104 $8 750 $15 625 $7 083 - $8 261 $16 250 $7 259 $8 958 $10 549 $19 511 $9 827 $9 622 $11 806 $14 500 $10 804 $15 000 $11 429 $19 330 $10 359 $10 781 $11 850 $21 961 $11 056 $10 891 $13 000 $17 500 $12 222 $13 750 $13 179 $21 098 $11 937 $14 333 $13 361 $25 571 $11 801 $11 795 $16 250 $25 833 $13 625 $18 750 $13 945 $24 423 $12 719 $16 667 $13 095 $22 929 $11 250 $9 236 $16 667 $20 500 $14 750 $21 250 $14 599 $25 000 $12 706 $14 250 $9 317 $17 946 $7 420 $5 188 $11 786 $16 667 $10 000 $10 844 $17 396 $9 517 $10 938 $11 349 $21 385 $10 339 $9 641 $13 491 $17 604 $11 861 $16 250 $12 454 $21 129 $11 290 $12 819 $10 789 $19 300 $10 207 $9 468 $12 667 $16 094 $12 083 $16 250 $11 656 $19 303 $10 951 $12 543 $10 250 $16 895 $9 851 $9 036 $11 705 $13 125 $11 250 $16 250 $11 086 $18 155 $10 486 $10 966 $13 034 $22 667 $11 816 $10 769 $14 531 $17 917 $12 929 $16 250 $14 297 $22 630 $12 773 $14 611 $14 069 $23 413 $12 486 $11 310 $15 488 $18 409 $13 922 $16 250 $15 778 $23 789 $14 085 $16 083 $13 567 $22 570 $12 623 $11 311 $15 156 $16 607 $14 605 $16 250 $15 024 $23 198 $14 047 $17 188 $12 163 $19 236 $11 717 $10 281 $13 500 $14 375 $13 229 $16 250 $13 589 $20 774 $12 744 $14 205 $14 069 $23 413 $12 486 $11 310 $15 488 $18 409 $13 922 $16 250 $15 778 $23 789 $14 085 $16 083 $6 826 $9 940 $6 707 $6 194 $7 407 $10 000 $7 176 - $8 066 $13 125 $7 681 $8 375 $6 584 $9 559 $6 453 $6 205 $6 938 $8 125 $6 875 - $7 485 $11 630 $7 311 $8 173 $5 850 $6 719 $5 755 $5 663 $5 313 $6 250 $5 313 - $6 728 $7 386 $6 733 $6 719 $7 963 $12 188 $7 815 $6 780 $7 969 $15 625 $7 404 • $9 379 $15 368 $8 872 $8 281 $2 928 $7 059 $2 620 $2 897 $4 833 $9 167 $750 . $3 637 $7 857 $3 184 $3 025 $9 059 $15 700 $8 585 $8 627 $9 095 $15 417 $7 824 $8 750 $8 247 $14 510 $7 624 $9 409 $18 797 $26 061 $17 175 $17 899 $15 556 $20 000 $13 990 $16 250 $17 118 $25 565 $15 574 $18 393 $25 509 $34 219 $24 000 $24 107 $20 667 $19 375 $20 667 $32 500 $23 406 $35 250 $22 402 $25 000 $7 940 $11 393 $6 750 $5 625 $7 816 $9 000 $7 375 $9 500 $7 864 $10 560 $6 826 $8 219 $3 550 $9 000 $3 354 $2 583 $3 750 $9 250 $3 000 - $4 261 $5 375 $3 921 $4 750 $5 328 $9 037 $3 821 $2 820 $6 600 $8 222 $5 417 $5 125 $6 309 $9 041 $4 759 $6 500 $2 593 $5 375 $2 290 $2 036 $4 167 $13 500 $3 667 - $2 746 $5 429 $2 375 $2 500 GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES 55-109 Table 60. Income Characteristics in 1979 by Race and Spanish Origin for Islands: 1980-Con. Islands INCOME TYPE IN 1979 Households With earnings Mean earnings With wage or salary income Mean wage or salary income With nonfarm self-employment income Mean nonfarm self-employment income ... With farm self-employment income Mean farm self-employment income With interest, dividend, or net rental income Mean interest, dividend, or net rental income . With Social Security income Mean Social Security income With public assistance income Mean public assistance income With all other income Mean all other income 1 Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. [For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] St. Croix St. John St. Thomas Race Spanish Race Spanish Race Spanish Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 14 086 2 535 10 546 2 909 835 316 514 13 13 408 3 190 9 865 778 11 913 2 222 8 869 2 296 734 268 461 13 11 893 2 866 8 711 665 $14 385 $21 002 $12 728 $12 870 $14 283 $16 566 $12 904 $13 214 $15 139 $20 811 $13 264 $15 429 11 822 2 174 8 834 2 279 723 262 456 12 11 751 2 766 8 681 651 $14 052 $19 888 $12 617 $12 640 $13 705 $15 606 $12 580 $12 833 $14 509 $19 145 $13 029 $14 774 397 199 159 74 51 26 24 2 596 375 197 41 $12 759 $16 856 $8 301 $9 964 $9 656 $12 184 $6 820 $8 890 $15 639 $17 310 $12 262 $15 432 48 22 22 4 12 7 5 . 28 19 8 1 $3 883 $3 423 $4 817 $1 605 $6 887 $4 884 $9 691 $8 423 $10 358 $3 628 $10 005 1 269 670 510 194 184 118 66 1 1 639 866 737 97 $5 542 $7 790 $2 846 $3 884 $5 731 $7 350 $2 837 $14 005 $5 607 $7 033 $3 969 $5 386 1 681 373 1 161 399 115 50 64 1 575 377 1 158 93 $3 342 $4 144 $3 102 $2 961 $3 512 $4 434 $2 818 $3 318 $3 818 $3 163 $3 153 1 816 102 1 556 583 24 7 17 936 68 842 75 $2 127 $2 007 $2 086 $2 362 $1 913 $1 728 $1 989 . $1 877 $1 319 $1 903 $2 073 1 693 350 1 230 324 109 47 61 2 1 488 392 1 062 85 $3 867 $7 323 $2 958 $2 887 $5 444 $8 019 $3 548 $285 $4 165 $5 309 $3 676 $2 988 55-110 VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS Table 61. Poverty Status in 1979 of Families and Persons by Race and Spanish Origin for Islands: 1980 Islands ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1979 Families Householder worked in 1979 With related children under 18 years With related children 5 to 17 years ... Female householder, no husband present Householder worked in 1979 With related children under 18 years — With related children under 6 years Householder 65 years and over Unrelated Individuals Worked in 1979 65 years and over Persons Related children under 18 years Related children 5 to 17 years 60 years and over 65 years and over INCOME IN 1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL Families Percent below poverty level Householder worked in 1979 With related children under 18 years With related children 5 to 17 years Female householder, no husband present Householder worked in 1979 With related children under 18 years With related children under 6 years Householder 65 years and over Unrelated Individuals Percent below poverty level Worked in 1979 65 years and over Persons Percent below poverty level Related children under 18 years Related children 5 to 17 years 60 years and over 65 years and over INCOME IN 1979 BELOW SPECIFIED POVERTY LEVEL Percent of persons: Below 75 percent of poverty level Below 125 percent of poverty level Below 150 percent of poverty level Below 200 percent of poverty level 1 Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. [Excludes inmates of institutions, persons in military group quarters and in college dormitories, and unrelated mdivid uals under 15 years. For meaning of symbols, see Introduction. For definitions of terms, see appendixes A and B] St. Croix St. John St Thomas Race Spanish Race Spanish Race Spanish Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 Total White Black origin 1 10 698 1 608 8 272 2 444 518 167 347 9 9 639 1 843 7 531 571 8 754 1 333 6 806 1 790 424 126 294 9 8 102 1 547 6 330 463 8 205 801 6 787 1 897 345 63 279 5 7 119 874 6 053 418 6 938 663 5 771 1 542 288 43 244 4 6 079 685 5 240 347 2 928 187 2 565 608 110 18 91 - 2 955 278 2 610 165 2 031 130 1 815 310 69 18 70 - 2 290 207 2 035 116 2 555 145 2 262 528 94 17 76 - 2 516 190 2 279 142 1 222 51 1 103 262 51 6 44 - 1 151 53 1 074 67 747 201 473 195 70 26 44 - 770 203 551 52 4 513 1 318 2 938 662 451 216 233 6 5 005 1 878 2 985 264 3 153 1 094 1 892 380 379 187 190 5 3 963 1 654 2 203 200 771 165 567 119 40 12 28 - 620 137 474 31 49 319 6 281 39 191 10 985 2 430 643 1 761 54 43 900 7 270 35 253 2 573 22 171 1 545 18 909 4 973 862 89 760 26 18 089 1 543 15 971 1 054 16 184 1 151 13 769 3 558 648 59 582 21 13 693 1 167 12 121 778 3 303 810 2 250 673 263 113 150 - 3 220 797 2 336 206 2 152 523 1 459 450 157 60 97 2 069 499 1 519 135 3 336 187 2 903 921 113 25 88 2 444 182 2 201 137 31.2 11.6 35.1 37.7 21.8 15.0 25.4 - 25.4 9.9 29.2 24.0 2 130 100 1 911 463 77 13 64 1 681 92 1 552 67 2 999 136 2 650 794 91 11 80 - 2 198 112 2 035 116 2 644 119 2 340 681 80 8 72 . 1 964 83 1 839 100 1 460 63 1 314 346 48 7 41 - 1 207 54 1 125 72 749 24 706 101 33 7 26 - 783 23 746 31 1 376 56 1 244 315 46 7 39 - 1 134 42 1 068 64 757 30 689 171 25 3 22 . 604 22 567 37 233 33 174 92 14 3 11 • 199 33 159 18 1 467 228 1 132 300 112 57 55 3 1 282 315 922 74 32.5 17.3 38.5 45.3 24.8 26.4 23.6 50.0 25.6 16.8 30.9 28.0 414 100 288 54 64 37 27 2 496 178 305 24 444 50 364 85 17 3 14 - 342 48 290 16 17 958 976 15 661 4 553 603 112 487 8 13 397 889 12 141 758 36.4 15.5 40.0 41.4 24.8 17.4 27.7 14.8 30.5 12.2 34.4 29.5 10 018 371 8 943 2 449 275 12 260 4 7 247 221 6 832 400 7 302 275 6 475 1 813 208 8 199 3 5 468 148 5 187 292 1 152 139 918 317 58 21 37 - 915 131 757 70 810 101 638 225 37 9 28 681 106 556 54 24.9 11.0 26.9 30.5 16.5 12.9 17.9 13.0 20.6 8.8 23.2 21.0 47.0 20.8 51.5 51.6 34.7 21.3 39.8 33.3 40.5 17.2 45.5 37.5 55.0 25.2 60.3 59.7 44.9 26.4 51.9 40.7 49.0 22.0 54.7 44.9 67.8 33.1 73.7 71.9 60.3 35.9 69.6 57.4 62.5 31.2 69.1 56.4 GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES 55-111 Appendix A.— Area Classifications STATE EQUIVALENTS The 50 States and the District of Columbia are the constituent units of the United States. The Virgin Islands of the United States is treated as a State equivalent in the text and tables of the PC80-1-C report. COUNTY EQUIVALENTS In most States, the primary divisions are termed counties. In the Virgin Islands of the United States, the comparable areas are the three major islands. COUNTY SUBDIVISION EQUIVALENTS In reports for the States, statistics are pre- sented for subdivisions of counties or equivalent areas. In the Virgin Islands of the United States, statistics are presented for minor civil divisions. A series of tables paralleling those for places and identified with an "a" suffix presents data for minor civil divisions. In the States, MCD's are primary divisions of counties established under State law. MCD's in the Virgin Islands of the United States are called census sub- districts. They were established by local law for the 1980 census to replace the quarters and cities that were used in the 1970 census. PLACES Two types of places are recognized in the State census reports—incorporated places and census designated places—as defined below. Incorporated Places Incorporated places recognized in the State census reports are those which are incorporated under the laws of their respective States as cities, boroughs, towns, and villages. There are no incor- porated places in the Virgin Islands of the United States. Towns in the Virgin Islands of the United States are not legally incorporated. The three places specified as towns in the Virgin Islands Code have legally established boundaries and purposes, but are not functioning governments. Census Designated Places As in previous censuses, the Census Bureau, in cooperation with local govern- ments, delineated boundaries for closely settled population centers without cor- porate limits. In 1980, the name of each such place is followed by "(CDP)," meaning "census designated place." Six CDP's have been designated in the Virgin Islands of the United States. To be recognized for the 1980 census, CDP's in the Virgin Islands of the United States must have a minimum 1980 population of 300. URBAN AND RURAL RESIDENCE The urban population consists of all persons living in places of 2,500 or more inhabitants. The population not classified as urban constitutes the rural population. AREA MEASUREMENTS Area measurement figures for the three islands are available in table 2 of the PC80-1-A report for the Virgin Islands of the United States. A-1 Appendix B.— Definitions and Explanations of Subject Characteristics GENERAL B-1 HOUSEHOLD, RELATIONSHIP TO HOUSEHOLDER, FAMILY, AND GROUP QUARTERS ... B-1 Household B-1 Relationship to Householder . . B— 1 Unrelated Individual B— 2 Family and Subfamily B— 2 Group Quarters B— 2 SEX B-2 RACE B-3 AGE B-3 MARITAL STATUS B-3 SPANISH/HISPANIC ORIGIN . . B-3 SCHOOL ENROLLMENT B-4 YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED B-4 PLACE OF BIRTH B-5 CITIZENSHIP AND YEAR OF IMMIGRATION B-5 PARENT'S PLACE OF BIRTH . B-5 LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH B-6 RESIDENCE IN 1975 B-6 RESIDENCE OUTSIDE THE VIRGIN ISLANDSOFTHE UNITED STATES BETWEEN 1970 AND 1980 B-6 ACTIVITY IN 1975 B-6 VETERAN STATUS B-6 WORK DISABILITY B-7 PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION DISABILITY B-7 FERTILITY B-7 REFERENCE WEEK B-7 LABOR FORCE STATUS B-7 LABOR FORCE STATUS IN 1979 B-9 OCCUPATION, INDUSTRY AND CLASS OF WORKER .. . B-9 Occupation Classification System B-10 Industry Classification System B-1 2 Class of Worker '. B-13 INCOME IN 1979 B-15 Type of Income B— 15 Comparability B— 16 POVERTY STATUS IN 1979 . . . B-1 7 Definitions B— 17 Limitations B— 18 GENERAL The 1980 census of the Virgin Islands of the United States, was conducted through direct interview. Enumerators visited and listed every housing unit asking the questions as worded in the questionnaire and recording the answers. Responses were determined by the questionnaire and the instructions given to the enumer- ator. The definitions and explanations given below for each subject are drawn largely from various technical and pro- cedural materials used in the collection of the data. These materials helped the census enumerators to understand fully the intent of each question, and thus to resolve problems on unusual cases in a manner consistent with this intent. Also included is certain explanatory informa- tion to assist the user in the proper utilization of the statistics. Facsimiles of the questionnaire pages used to produce the data shown in this report are presented in appendix E. HOUSEHOLD, RELATIONSHIP TO HOUSEHOLDER, FAMILY, AND GROUP QUARTERS Household A household includes all the persons who occupy a housing unit. A housing unit is a house, an apartment, 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 other persons in the building and have direct access from the outside of 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 (except as described in the section on Group Quarters). The actual classification of a housing unit as a household depends on entries in question 2 and item B on the census questionnaire. Item B on type of unit or quarters was filled by an enumer- ator or a census office clerk for each housing unit or group quarters. The measure "persons per household" is obtained by dividing the number of persons in households by the number of households (or householders). Relationship to Householder The data on relationship to householder were obtained from answers to ques- tion 2, which was asked of all persons in housing units. Only basic categories of relationship are recognized in this report. More detailed categories of relationship will appear in the PC80-1-D report. When relationship is not reported for an individual, it is allocated according to the responses for age and marital status for that person while maintaining con- sistency with responses for other individuals in the household. The allo- cation procedure is described in Appendix D, "Accuracy of the Data." Householder—One person in each house- hold is designated as the "householder." In most cases, this is the person, or one of the persons, in whose name the home is owned or rented and who is listed in column 1 of the census questionnaire. If there is no such person in the household, any adult household member could be designated as the "householder." Two types of householders are distinguished— a family householder and a nonfamily householder. A family householder is a B-1 Appendix B. -Definitions and Explanations of Subject Characteristics householder living with one or more persons related to him or her by birth, marriage, or adoption. The householder and all persons in the household related to him or her are family members. A nonfamily householder is a householder living alone or with nonrelatives only. Spouse—A person married to and living with a householder. This category includes persons in formal marriages as well as persons consensually married. Child—A son, daughter, stepchild, or adopted child of the householder, regard- less of the child's age or marital status. The category excludes sons-in-law and daughters-in-law. "Own children" are sons and daughters, including step- children and adopted children of the householder who are single (never married) and under 18 years of age. The number of children "living with two parents" includes stepchildren and adopted children as well as sons and daughters born to the couple. "Related children" in a family include own children and all other persons under 18 years of age in the household, regard- less of marital status, who are related to the householder by birth, marriage, or adoption, except the spouse of the householder. In a subfamily an "own child" is a never-married child under 18 years of age who is a son, daughter, stepchild, or adopted child of a mother in a mother- child subfamily, a father in a father-child subfamily, or either spouse in a married- couple subfamily. Other Relative—Any person related to the householder by birth, marriage, or adop- tion, who is not shown separately in the particular table (e.g., "spouse," "child," "brother or sister," or "parent"). Nonrelative—Any person in the house- hold not related to the householder by birth, marriage, or adoption. Roomers, boarders, roommates, paid employees, wards, and foster children are included in this category. Unrelated Indidivual An unrelated individual is (1) a house- holder living alone or with nonrelatives only, (2) a household member who is not related to the householder, or (3) a person living in group quarters who is not an inmate of an institution. Family and Subfamily 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, marriage, or adop- tion. All persons in a household who are related to the householder are regarded as members of his or her family. A "married-couple family" is a family in which the householder and spouse are enumerated as members of the same household. Not all households contain families, because a household may be composed of a group of unrelated persons or one person living alone. The measure "persons per family" is obtained by dividing the number of persons in families by the total number of families (or family householders). A subfamily is a married couple (husband and wife enumerated as mem- bers of the same household) with or without children, or one parent with one or more never-married children under 18 years of age, living in a household and related to either the householder or the householder's spouse. Members of a subfamily are also included among the members of a family. The number of subfamilies, therefore, is not included in the number of families. Group Quarters All persons not living in households are classified by the Bureau of the Census as living in group quarters. Two general categories of persons in group quarters are recognized: Inmates of Institutions—Persons under care or custody in institutions at the time of enumeration are classified as "patients or inmates" of an institution regardless of their length of stay in that place and regardless of the number of people in that place. Institutions include homes, schools, hospitals, or wards for the physically or mentally handicapped; hospitals or wards for mental, tubercular, or chronic disease patients; homes for unmarried mothers; nursing, convales- cent, and rest homes for the aged and dependent; orphanages; and correctional institutions. Other—This category includes all persons living in group quarters who are not inmates of institutions. Rooming and boarding houses, convents or monasteries, and other living quarters are classified as "other" group quarters if there are 9 or more persons unrelated to the person listed in column 1 of the census question- naire; or if 10 or more unrelated persons share the unit. Persons residing in certain other types of living arrangements are classified as living in "other" group quarters regardless of the number or relationship of people in the unit. These include persons residing in military barracks, on ships, or in college dormi- tories; patients in general or maternity wards of hospitals who have no usual residence elsewhere; staff members in institutional quarters; and persons enu- merated in missions, flophouses, etc. Military quarters include barracks or dormitories on base, transient quarters on base for temporary residents (both civilian and military), and military ships. Comparability with 1970 Census Data— The 1980 definition of a household differs from that used in 1970 only in the change in the definition of a housing unit to eliminate the requirement that there be cooking facilities for the exclusive use of the household. The household refer- ence person in 1970 was the "head of household" (the husband in married- couple families); for 1980 it was changed to "the household member (or one of the members) in whose name the house is owned or rented." In 1970, a unit in which 6 or more unrelated persons were living together was classified as group quarters; for 1980 that requirement was raised to 10 or more unrelated persons. SEX The data on sex were derived from answers to question 3. At the time of field review, most cases in which sex was not reported were resolved by determin- ing the appropriate entry from the person's given name and household relationship. When sex remained blank, it was allocated according to the relation- ship to householder and the age and marital status of the person. The allocation procedure is described in Appendix D, "Accuracy of the Data." B-2 Appendix B.— Definitions and Explanations of Subject Characteristics RACE The data on race were derived from answers to question 4. The concept of race as used by the Census Bureau reflects self-identification by respondents; it does not denote any clear-cut scientific defini- tion of biological stock. Since the 1980 census obtained information on race through self-identification, the data repre- sent self-classification by people accord- ing to the race with which they identify. This is a modification of the 1970 census procedures in which race was obtained in most cases by the enumerator's observa- tion. In this report, households and families are classified by the race of the householder. For persons who could not provide a single response to the race question, the race of the person's mother was used; however, if a single response could not be provided for the person's mother, the first race reported by the person was used. This is a modification of the 1970 census procedure in which the race of the person's father was used. The category "Black" includes persons who indicated their race as Black or Negro, as well as persons who did not classify themselves in one of the specific race categories listed on the questionnaire but reported entries such as Jamaican, West Indian, or African. The category "White" includes persons who indicated their race as White, as well as persons who did not classify them- selves in one of the specific race categories listed on the questionnaire but entered a response such as French, British, Dutch, or Danish. In the 1980 census, persons who did not classify themselves in one of the specific race categories but marked "Other" and wrote in entries such as Cuban, Puerto Rican, Mexican, or Dominican were included in the "Other" race category. The category "Other" includes all races other than Black or White. If the race entry was missing on the questionnaire for a member of a house- hold, an answer was assigned in the computer according to the reported entries of race of other household members using specific rules of prece- dence of household relationship. If race was not entered for anyone in the house- hold (excluding paid employees), the race of a householder in a previously proc- essed household was assigned. This pro- cedure is a variation of the general allocation process described in Appen- dix D, "Accuracy of the Data." AGE The data on age were derived from answers to question 5. Only the informa- tion in items 5b and 5c (on month and year of birth) was read into the com- puter. Answers to question 5a (on age at last birthday) were used during field review to fill any blanks in question 5c. The age classification is based on the age of the person in completed years as of April 1, 1980. The data on age represent the difference between date of birth and April 1, 1980. The median ages shown in this report were computed on the basis of more detailed intervals than shown in the tables. If the median fell in the terminal category of an age distribution, the method of presentation was to show the initial age of the terminal category followed by a plus sign; thus, if the median fell in the category "85 years and over," it is shown as "85+." In each census since 1950, the Bureau of the Census has assigned the age of a person when it was not reported. In censuses before 1950, persons of un- known age were shown as a separate category. In 1970 and 1980, assignment of unknown ages was performed by the allocation procedure described in Appendix D, "Accuracy of the Data." MARITAL STATUS The data on marital status were derived from answers to question 6. The marital status classification refers to the status at the time of enumeration. Persons classi- fied as "now married" include those who have been married only once and have never been widowed or divorced as well as those currently married persons who remarried after having been widowed or divorced. Consensual ly married persons are those living in a marital union without a civil or religious matrimonial contract and are classified as now married; they are reported separately as "consensually married." Persons reported as separated are those living apart because of marital discord, with or without a legal separa- tion. Persons whose only marriage had been annulled are classified as never married, and all persons under 15 years old are classified as never married. All persons classified as never married are shown as "single." When marital status was not reported, it was allocated according to the relation- ship to householder, sex, and age of the person. The general allocation process is described in Appendix D, "Accuracy of the Data." SPANISH/HISPANIC ORIGIN The data on Spanish/Hispanic origin or descent were derived from answers to question 7. This question was asked in the Virgin Islands of the United States for the first time in 1980. Persons of Spanish origin or descent are those who classified themselves in one of the specific Spanish origin categories listed on the questionnaire—Puerto Rican or Cuban—as well as those who indicated that they were of other Spanish/Hispanic origin. Persons reporting "other Spanish/ Hispanic" origin are those whose origins are from Spain, Mexico, or the Spanish- speaking countries of Central or South America, or they are persons identifying their origin or descent as being Spanish, Spanish American, Hispanic, Latino, etc. Origin or descent can be viewed as the ancestry, nationality group, lineage, or country in which the person or person's parents or ancestors were born before their arrival in the Virgin Islands of the United States. Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. In this report, house- holds and families are classified by the Spanish origin of the householder. Persons of more than one type of Spanish origin and persons of both a Spanish and some other origin who were in doubt as to how to report a specific origin were classified according to the origin of the person's mother. If a single origin was not provided for the person's mother, then the first origin reported by the person was recorded. If any house- hold member failed to respond to the Spanish/Hispanic origin question, a response was assigned by computer according to available related information such as place of birth reported for the household member. If such information was not reported, origin was assigned from entries of other household members using specific rules of precedence of B-3 Appendix B.-Definitions and Explanations of Subject Characteristics household relationship. If no origin was reported for any household member (excluding a paid employee), then an origin was assigned from another house- hold with a householder of the same race. This procedure is a variation of the general allocation process described in Appendix D, "Accuracy of the Data." SCHOOL ENROLLMENT The data on school enrollment were derived from answers to questions 8, and 9. Persons are classified as enrolled in school if they reported attending a "re- gular" school or college at any time between February 1, 1980 and the time of enumeration. Regular schooling is defined as pre-kindergarten, kindergarten, elementary school, and schooling which leads to a high school diploma or college degree. Schooling in trade or business schools, company training, or schooling obtained through a tutor was to be reported only if the course credits obtained were regarded as transferable to a regular elementary school, high school, or college. Children were included as enrolled in pre-kindergarten only if the school included instruction as an important and integral phase of its program. Children enrolled in "Head Start" programs, or similar programs sponsored by local agencies to provide preprimary education to young children, were included as enrolled in school. Persons who had been enrolled in a regular school since February 1, 1980, but who had not actually attended, for example, because of illness, were counted as enrolled in school. Schooling which is generally regarded as not "regular" includes that given in nursery schools which simply provide custodial day care; in specialized vocational, trade, or business schools; in on-the-job training; and through correspondence courses. Public, Church-Related, or Other Private School—Persons who were enrolled in school were classified as attending a public, church -related, or other private school. In general, a "public" school is defined as any school which is controlled and supported primarily by a local or Federal government agency. A "church- related" school is defined here as a private school which is controlled or supported primarily by a religious organization. An "other private" school is defined as a school controlled or supported primarily by private groups other than religious organizations. In using the public/private school' distinction for college enrollment, some caution should be exercised, since the classification of individual schools may not be clear to respondents, and census data may differ considerably from administrative figures. Level and Year of School in Which Enrolled—Persons who were enrolled in school were classified according to the level and year of school in which they were enrolled, reported in question 9. The levels which are separately identified in this report are pre-kindergarten, kindergarten, elementary school, high school, and college. Children in "Head Start" or similar programs were counted under "Pre-kindergarten" or "Kinder- garten" as appropriate. Elementary school, as defined here, includes grades 1 to 8, and high school includes grades 9 to 12. Persons attending junior high school are reported in elementary school or high school according to their grade. The term "college" includes junior or community colleges, 4-year colleges, universities, and graduate or professional schools. Comparability With Earlier Census Data- School enrollment questions in some form have been included on the census since 1917; grade attended was added in 1950. The wording of the type of school question was changed from parochial in 1970 to church -related in 1980 in an attempt to make the affiliation with a religious group clearer to respondents. The intention was to include all schools controlled by religious groups rather than only particular denominations or religions. In the 1917 Census, taken as of November 1, only persons in school on November 1 were reported as enrolled. The corresponding question on schooling in the 1930 census applied to a somewhat longer period; the period since the pre- ceding September 1. Furthermore, in these censuses the question was not restricted as to the type of school the person was attending. In 1940, the question referred to the period since the preceding March 1. In 1950, the reference period was changed to that between February 1 and the time of enumeration. The same reference period was used in 1960, 1970, and 1980. The age range for which enrollment data have been obtained has varied for several censuses. Information on enroll- ment was recorded for persons 5 to 24 years old in 1940, for persons 5 to 29 years old in 1950, for those 5 to 34 years old in 1960, and for those 3 years old and over in 1970 and 1980. Most of the pub- lished enrollment figures relate to ages 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. The extended age coverage for the published enrollment data in the recent censuses reflects increased interest in the number of persons who are attending regular colleges and universities at older ages. In the 1950 census, grade of enroll- ment was available for the first time; grade or year could be identified for elementary school through college. In 1960, kindergarten was separately identi- fied and included with the regular enroll- ment figures. In 1970 nursery school enrollment was added to the levels of school separately identified. In 1980, nursery school was replaced by "pre- kindergarten." Comparability With Data From Other Sources—Data on school enrollment are also collected and published by other Federal and local governmental agencies. This information is generally obtained from reports of school systems and insti- tutions of higher learning and from other surveys and censuses. These data are only roughly comparable with data collected by the Bureau of the Census, however, because of differences in definitions, subject matter covered, time references, and enumeration methods. YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED The data on years of school completed were derived from answers to questions 9 and 10. These questions on educational attainment applied only to progress in "regular" schools as defined under the definition for school enrollment. The first question called for the highest grade attended, regardless of "skipped" or "repeated" grades. Persons whose educa- tion was received in foreign school B-4 Appendix B.— Definitions and Explanations of Subject Characteristics systems or an ungraded school were expected to report the approximate equivalent grade in the regular school system. An instruction printed on the form, "If high school was finished by equivalency test (GED), mark '12'" (meaning grade 12), was to ensure that persons who dropped out of school before high school graduation but later earned a diploma with an equivalency test would be counted as high school graduates. Those diploma recipients who also attended college would be credited with college attendance as reported. The second question on educational attainment asked whether or not the highest grade attended had been finished. It was to be answered "Finished," if the person had successfully completed the entire grade or year indicated in ques- tion 9. If the person had completed only part of the year, had dropped out, or failed to pass the last grade attended, the question was to be answered "Did not finish." If the person was still attending school in that grade, he or she answered "Now attending." The number in each category of highest grade of school completed repre- sents the combination of (a) persons who reported the indicated grade as the highest grade attended and that they had finished it, (b) those who had attended the next higher grade but had not finished it, and (c) those still attend- ing the next higher grade. Persons who have not completed the first year of elementary school are classified as having no years of school completed. "Percent high school graduates" in- cludes persons who completed four years of high school by graduation or an equivalency test and persons who reported that they had attended some level of college. Comparability With Earlier Census Data- Educational attainment questions in terms of years of school completed have been included on the census since 1950. In 1950, a single question was asked on highest grade of school completed. The 1980 instruction for persons who received a high school diploma by passing an equivalency test was not included on past census questionnaires. Persons who took equivalency tests may or may not have been reported as high school graduates in earlier censuses; however, completing high school by such means was not as common in earlier decades as it was in the decade prior to the 1980 census. Median School Years Completed—The median number of school years com- pleted was computed on the basis of data tabulated in multiple-year intervals for years under 8 years completed and single- year intervals for 8 and above (e.g., com- pletion of the 1st year of high school was treated as completion of the 9th year, completion of the 1st year of college, as completion of the 13th year, etc.). Persons completing a given school year were assumed to be distributed evenly within the interval from .0 to .9 of the year. In fact, at the time of census enumeration, most of the enrolled persons had completed at least three- fourths of a school year beyond the highest grade completed, whereas a large majority of persons who were not enrolled had not attended any part of a grade beyond the highest one completed. The effect of the assumption is to place the median for younger persons slightly below, and for older persons slightly above, the true median. The same procedure for computing this median has been used in the 1950, 1960, and 1970 censuses. Because of the inexact assumption as to the distribution within an interval, this median is more appropriately used for comparing differ- ent groups and the same group at differ- ent dates than as an absolute measure of educational attainment. PLACE OF BIRTH The data on place of birth were derived from answers to question 1 1 . Respondents were instructed to report place of birth in terms of the mother's usual place of residence at the time of the birth rather than in terms of the location of the hospital if the birth occurred in a hospital. In this report, the population of the Virgin Islands is classified in the following groups: persons born in the Virgin Islands, persons born in Puerto Rico, persons born in the United States, persons born in other areas under U.S. jurisdiction, persons born abroad with at least one parent who is a U.S. citizen, and persons born elsewhere. Persons were asked to report their country of birth according to international bound- aries as recognized by the United States Government on April 1, 1980. Since numerous changes in boundaries of foreign countries have occurred in the last century, some of these persons may have reported their country of birth in terms of boundaries that existed at the time of their birth or emigration, or in accordance with their own national preference. Selected countries of birth are shown in this report. Place of birth was not allocated for the Virgin Islands of the United States. Persons not reporting place of birth are shown separately in the tables under "Place of birth not reported." CITIZENSHIP AND YEAR OF IMMIGRATION Data on citizenship and year of immigra- tion were derived from answers to questions 12a and 12b, which were asked of persons who reported being born out- side the Virgin Islands of the United States, Puerto Rico, or the United States and areas under U.S. jurisdiction. Persons who were born abroad or at sea and who had at least one parent who is a U.S. citizen, were to report themselves as "Born abroad of American parents." All other persons born abroad were classified as "born elsewhere." Citizenship— Information on citizenship was used to further classify persons "born elsewhere" into two major categories: naturalized citizens of the United States and not citizens of the United States. If citizenship was not reported, response was assigned by computer using the responses of other persons based on year of immigration and country of birth. Year of Immigration—Persons "bom else- where" were to indicate in question 12b the period which covered the year they came to stay permanently in the Virgin Islands. If year of immigration was not reported, a response was assigned using the responses of other persons based on age and race. PARENTS' PLACE OF BIRTH The data on parent's place of birth were derived from answers to questions 13a and 13b. These questions were asked for B-5 Appendix B.—Definitions and Explanations of Subject Characteristics the first time in the 1980 census. Infor- mation on parents' place of birth was used to classify the population of the Virgin Islands according to the place where the person's parents were born, that is, whether one or both of the person's parents were born in or outside the Virgin Islands of the United States. Persons with one or both parents born in a foreign country, were asked to report the country of birth according to inter- national boundaries as recognized by the United States Government on April 1, 1980. Parent's place of birth was not allocated for nonresponse. Selected countries of birth are shown in this report. LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH The data on language spoken at home and English ability were derived from answers to questions 14a, 14b, and 14c. These questions were asked for the first time in the 1980 census. They are intended to measure the extent to which languages other than English were currently being spoken and the number of persons who felt that their English ability was limited. The questions were not intended to determine which language was a person's main language or whether a person was fluent in the non-English language that he or she reported. Therefore, persons who reported speaking a language other than English may have also spoken English at home and they may have been more fluent in English than in the non-English language. Language Spoken at Home—Persons were asked in question 14a whether they cur- rently spoke a language other than English at home. Those persons who reported speaking a language other than English were asked in question 14b to report the language they spoke. Their answers were coded using a detailed language list which distinguished approxi- mately 400 languages. In the tables in this report only a few major languages could be shown separately. The remain- ing languages which were reported specifically by persons were grouped in an "Other specified language" category. When the language was not on the detailed language list or when a person failed to report any language, and it could not be allocated based upon other infor- mation supplied by the person, the response was included in the "Unspeci- fied language" category. Ability to Speak English—Persons who reported that they spoke a language other than English at home were also asked in question 14c to characterize their ability to speak English. These responses were subjective, they were the person's own perception of his or her own ability or, because typically one person served as the informant for an entire household, may have represented the perception of another household member. RESIDENCE IN 1975 The data on residence in 1975 were derived from answers to questions 15a and 15b. Persons living in the Virgin Islands of the United States in 1975 were asked to report the island in which they were living. Persons living in the United States were also asked to report the State in which they were living. All others were asked to report the country in which they were living. Residence in 1975 is used in conjunction with current residence to determine the extent of residential mobility of the population. When no information on residence in 1975 was collected for a person, informa- tion for other family members was used, if available. All cases of nonresponse, or incomplete response not assigned based on information from other family mem- bers, are shown separately as "residence in 1975 not reported." The number of persons who were living in a different house in 1975 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 enumeration had returned to their 1975 residence. Other persons who were living in a different house had made one or more inter- mediate moves. For similar reasons, the number of persons living on a different island may be understated. Similar questions on mobility were asked in the 1970 census. In the 1970 census the question did not ask for specific island of residence within the Virgin Islands like question 15b in the 1980 census. RESIDENCE OUTSIDE THE VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE U.S. BETWEEN 1970 AND 1980 The data on residence outside the Virgin Islands of the United States were derived from answers to questions 16a, 16b, 16c, 16d, and 16e. These questions were asked of persons 5 years old and over. However, some data on activity were tabulated only for persons 16 years old and over. Those who reported having lived outside the Virgin Islands for 6 or more consecutive months during the last 10 years were asked to report the year they came or returned to the Virgin Islands the last time, where they lived before coming or returning to the Virgin Islands the last time, how long they lived in that place the last time, and for the last 6 months that they lived outside the Virgin Islands, whether or not they were working at a job or business, in the U.S. Armed Forces, or attending school or college. These data were collected for the first time in 1980. ACTIVITY IN 1975 The data on activity in 1975 come from answers to question 18 which asked persons 15 years old and over whether they were "in the Armed Forces of the United States," "attending college," or "working full or part-time at a job or business" in 1975. Nonresponse was allocated based on answers to other questions and related characteristics. The data are only shown for persons 21 years and over (i.e., persons who were 16 years and over in 1975). VETERAN STATUS The data on veteran status were derived from responses to question 19. A "veteran," as defined in census publica- tions, is a person 16 years old or over who has served but is not now serving on active duty in the Armed Forces of the United States. Persons are classified as veterans if they were ever on active duty in the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, or Coast Guard, even if the time served was short. Persons in the National Guard or in military reserve units are classified as veterans only if they were ever called to active duty. All B-6 Appendix B.— Definitions and Explanations of Subject Characteristics other civilians 16 years old and over are classified as nonveterans. Period or Service—Persons who indicated in question 19a that they were veterans were asked to indicate the period or periods in which they served (question 19b). Persons serving in more than one period were classified in the most recent wartime period of service. For example, in Table 37 persons who served both during the Korean conflict and the post-Korean peacetime era between February 1955 and July 1964 were classified in the "Korean conflict" category. If the same person had also served during the Vietnam era, he or she would instead be included in the "Vietnam era and Korean conflict" category. The data were edited to eliminate reported period(s) of service which were inconsistent with the age of the person. Comparability With Earlier Census Data- Veteran status was asked of both men and women in the 1980 census, the first time such data were collected for women. The wording of the question was changed from the 1970 version in order to make more clear the appropriate response for persons who served in National Guard or reserve units only. Two categories of period of service were added since 1970: the post-Korean peacetime era between February 1955 and July 1964, and the post-Vietnam peacetime era beginning in May 1975. As in 1970, persons reporting more than one period of service are shown in the most recent wartime period of service category. WORK DISABILITY The data on disability status were derived from answers to question 20. Persons were identified as having a work disability if they had a health condition which had lasted 6 months or more and which limited the kind or amount of work they could do at a job. Persons with a work disability were further classified as "Prevented from working" or "Not prevented from working." The term "health condition" refers to both physical and mental conditions. Temporary health problems are not con- sidered a health condition. Persons are considered limited in the kind or amount of work they could do if they were restricted in the kinds of jobs at which they were able to work or if they were unable to work at a full-time job. PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION DISABILITY Persons are identified as having a public transportation disability if they had a health condition which had lasted 6 months or more and which made it difficult or impossible for them to use buses, or other forms of public transportation. FERTILITY (CHILDREN EVER BORN) The data on children ever born were derived from answers to question 21, which was asked of women 15 years old and over, regardless of marital status. Excluded were still-births, stepchildren, and adopted children. Ever-married women were instructed to include all children born to them before and during their most recent marriage, children no longer living, and children away from home, as well as children who were still living in the home. Never-married women were instructed to include all children born to them. Data on children ever born reported by never-married women should be viewed with caution because of the very high rates of nonresponse to the question and the anticipated underreport- ing of live births to these women. In the 1980 census, a terminal cate- gory of "12 or more" was used for recording the number of children ever born. For purposes of computing the total number of children ever born, the terminal category was given a mean value of 13. Comparability With Earlier Census Data— The wording of the question on children ever born was the same in 1980 as in 1970. In virtually all of the tables in 1970 census volumes, data presented on children ever born to all women assumed that single women were childless even though it was known that some of the women have had children. Therefore, rates and numbers of children ever born to all women are not comparable between the 1980 reports and previous census reports, since the 1980 census reports include data on children ever born to single women. Data presented for children ever born to women ever married are comparable between the 1980 census and previous censuses containing this question. REFERENCE WEEK The data on labor force status relate to the calendar week preceding the date on which respondents were interviewed by enumerators. This week is not the same for all respondents since the enumeration was not completed in one week. How- ever, for the majority of persons the reference week for the 1980 census was the last week in March 1980. Passover and Good Friday occurred in the follow- ing week (the first week of April 1980). Many workers presumably took time off for these observances. These holidays could have affected the data on hours worked for some areas if the first week in April was the reference week for a significant number of persons. The holi- days probably did not affect the overall measurement of labor force status since labor force data are based on work activity during the entire reference week. LABOR FORCE STATUS The data on labor force status were derived from answers to questions 22, 23, and 24. The series of questions on labor force status was asked of all persons 15 years old and over and was designed to iden- tify, in this sequence: (a) persons who worked at any time during the reference week; (b) persons who did not work during the reference week but who had jobs or businesses from which they were temporarily absent (excluding layoff); (c) persons on layoff; and (d) persons who did not work during the reference week, but who were looking for work during the last four weeks and were available for work during the reference week. Most of the labor force status data shown in this and other 1980 census reports relate to persons 16 years old and over. Some tables showing labor force status, however, include 15 year B-7 Appendix B.-Definitions and Explanations of Subject Characteristics olds; these persons are classified as "not in labor force" by definition. In 1940, 1950, and 1960, labor force status data were presented for persons 14 years old and over. The change in the universe was made in 1970 to agree with the official measurement of the labor force as revised in January 1967. Selected labor force status data were shown in 1970 for persons 14 and 15 years old, but are not presented in 1980. Employed—Employed persons include all civilians 16 years old and over who were either (a) "at work"—those who did any work at all during the reference week as paid employees or in their own business or profession, or on their own farm, or who worked 15 hours or more as unpaid workers on a family farm or in a family business, or (b) 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 consisted of work around the house or volunteer work for religious, charitable, and similar organizations. Unemployed—Persons are classified as unemployed if they were civilians 16 years old and over and (a) were neither "at work" nor "with a job but not at work" during the reference week, (b) were looking for work during the last 4 weeks, and (c) were available to accept a job. Examples of jobseeking activities are: (1) registering at a public or private employment office, (2) meet- ing with prospective employers, (3) investigating possibilities for starting a professional practice or opening a business, (4) placing or answering adver- tisements, (5) writing letters of applica- tion, and (6) being on a union or professional register. Also included as unemployed are persons who did not work at all during the reference week and were waiting to be called back to a job from which they had been laid off. Civilian Labor Force—The civilian labor force consists of persons classified as employed or unemployed in accordance with the criteria described above. Experienced Unemployed—Unemployed persons who have worked at any time in the past are classified as the "experienced unemployed." Experienced Civilian Labor Force—The "experienced civilian labor force" com- prises the employed and the experienced unemployed. Labor Force—The labor force includes all persons classified in the civilian 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). Not in Labor Force—All persons 16 years old and over who are not classified as members of the labor force are defined as "Not in labor force." This category con- sists mainly of students, housewives, retired workers, seasonal workers enumerated in an "off" season who were not looking for work, inmates of institu- tions, disabled persons, and persons doing only incidental unpaid family work (less than 1 5 hours during the reference week). Worker—The term "Worker" appears in connection with several subjects in this report: class of worker, weeks worked in 1979, and the number of workers in family in 1979. Its meaning varies and, therefore, should be determined in each case by referring to the definition of the subject in which it appears. Nonworkers Per 100 Workers—This measure called the "nonworker/worker ratio" in the 1970 census, is the ratio of the sum of persons "not in the labor force" plus persons under 16 years of age to persons 16 years old and over in the labor force. Comparability With Earlier Census Data— The questionnaire items and labor force status concepts for the 1980 census were essentially identical to those used in the 1970 census. However, these concepts differed in many respects from those associated with the 1950 and 1960 census; see the Volume 1 publication from the 1970 census for more information. Comparability With Data From Other Sources—Because employment data from the census are obtained from respondents in households, they differ from statistics based on reports from individual business establishments, farm enterprises, and certain government programs. Persons employed at more than one job are counted only once in 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. More- over, other series unlike those presented here, may exclude private household workers, and self-employed persons, but may include workers less than 16 years of age. 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 statistics shown here whereas many of these persons are likely to be excluded from employment figures based on establishment payroll reports. Furthermore, the labor force status data in this report include persons on the basis of place of residence regard- less of where they work, whereas establishment data report persons at their place of work regardless of where they live. This latter consideration is particu- larly significant when comparing data for workers who commute between areas. For a number of reasons, the unem- ployment figures of the Bureau of the Census are not comparable with published figures on unemployment com- pensation claims. For example, figures on unemployment compensation claims exclude persons who have exhausted their benefit rights, as well as new workers who have not earned rights to unemployment insurance, and persons losing jobs not covered by unemployment insurance systems (including some workers in agri- culture, domestic services, and religious organizations, and self-employed and unpaid family workers). In addition, the qualifications for drawing unemploy- ment compensation differ from the definition of unemployment used by the Bureau of the Census. Persons working only a few hours during the week and persons temporarily absent from work for reasons other than layoff are sometimes eligible for unemployment compensation but are classified as "employed" in the census reports. Differences in the geo- graphical distribution of unemployment B-8 Appendix B.— Definitions and Explanations of Subject Characteristics data arise because the place where claims are filed may not necessarily be the same as the place of residence of the unem- ployed worker. Actual Hours Worked—All persons who reported working during the reference week were asked to report in item 22b 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 usually worked or the scheduled number of hours. The number of persons who worked only a small number of hours is probably understated since such persons sometimes consider themselves as not working. LABOR FORCE STATUS IN 1979 The data on labor force status in 1979 were derived from answers to question 29. Persons 16 years old and over are classified as "in labor force in 1979" if (a) in 1979 they worked 1 or more weeks for pay or profit (including weeks on paid vacation or on paid sick leave) or worked without pay on a family farm or in a family business, or were on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces; or (b) had any weeks of unemployment in 1979. The categories "Worked in 1979" and "With unemployment in 1979" are not mutually exclusive. Worked in 1979 (Work Status in 1979)- Persons 16 years old and over who worked one or more weeks according to the criteria described below are classified as "Worked in 1979;" all other persons 16 years old and over are classified as "Did not work in 1979." Some tables showing work status in 1979 include 15 year olds; these persons are classified as "Did not work in 1979" by definition. Weeks Worked in 1979-The data on weeks worked in 1979 were derived from answers to questions 29a and 29b. Question 29b (Weeks worked in 1979) was asked of persons 16 years and over who indicated in Question 29a that they worked in 1979. The data pertain to the number of weeks during 1979 in which a person did any work for pay or profit (including paid vacation and sick leave) or worked without pay on a family farm or in a family business. Weeks of active service in the U.S. Armed Forces are also included. It is probable that the number of persons who worked in 1979 and the number of weeks worked are understated since there is some tendency for respond- ents to forget intermittent or short periods of employment or to exclude weeks worked without pay. Usual Hours Worked in 1979-The data on usual hours worked per week in 1979 were derived from answers to question 29c. This question was asked of persons 16 years and over who indicated that they worked in 1979. The data pertain to the number of hours a person usually worked during the weeks worked in 1979. The respondent was to report the number of hours worked per week in the majority of the weeks he or she worked in 1979. If the hours worked per week varied consider- ably during 1979, the respondent was to report an approximate average of the hours worked per week. The statistics on usual hours worked per week in 1979 are not necessarily related to the data on actual hours worked during the census reference week (question 22b). 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 work 1 to 34 hours are classified as "Usually worked part time." Year-Round Full-Time Workers—Persons 16 years old and over who usually worked 35 hours or more per week for 50 to 52 weeks in 1979 are classified as "Year-round full-time workers." With Unemployment in 1979—Persons 16 years old and over who had one or more weeks of unemployment in 1979 accord- ing to the criteria described below are classified as "With unemployment in 1979." The data on weeks of unemployment in 1979 pertain to the number of weeks during 1979 in which a person 16 years old and over did not work but spent any time looking for work (that is, trying to get a job or start a business or profes- sional practice) or on layoff from a job. Examples of looking for work are pre- sented in the definition of unemployed . Excluded from weeks of unemployment are any weeks in which the person worked, even for one hour; or any weeks for which the person received any wages or salary; or in which the person was on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces, on paid vacation, or on paid leave. The question on weeks of unemployment did not inquire whether persons who reported looking for work were available to accept a job. The number of weeks of unemployment is the total number of weeks accumulated during the entire calendar year 1979, regardless of whether the periods of unemployment were continuous. Mean Weeks of Unemployment—The mean is based on the distribution of persons with unemployment by indi- vidual weeks of unemployment from 1 to 52 weeks. Number of Workers in Family in 1979- The term "worker" as used for these data is defined according to the criteria described in the section of Worked in 1979. Comparability With Earlier Census Data— The data on weeks worked collected in the 1980 census are comparable with data from the 1970 census but may not be entirely comparable with data from the 1960 census. On the two most recent census questionnaires, two separate questions were used to obtain this infor- mation. 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 was applicable. In 1960, however, the questionnaire contained only a single question on number of weeks worked. In 1970, persons responded to the weeks worked question by indicating one of six weeks-worked intervals; in 1980 persons were asked to enter the specific number of weeks they worked. The data on weeks looking for work in previous year (1979) were collected in 1980 for the first time; the data on usual hours worked were collected for the first time ever in the 1980 census. OCCUPATION, INDUSTRY, AND CLASS OF WORKER The data on industry, occupation, and class of worker were derived from answers to questions 26, 27, and 28. B-9 Appendix B.— Definitions and Explanations of Subject Characteristics This series of questions was used to obtain industry, occupation, and class of worker information for the employed, the experienced unemployed, and experi- enced workers not currently in the labor force. The last two categories apply to persons who had worked at some time during the previous five years. All three items related to one specific job that the person held. For an employed person, the information referred to the job held during the reference week. Those who were employed at two or more jobs reported the job at which they worked the greatest number of hours during the reference week. For experienced unem- ployed persons and for those not in the labor force, the information referred to the last job that they held. Clerical staff in the Bureau's process- ing offices converted the written industry and occupation descriptions from the questionnaire to identifying codes by relating these descriptions to an entry in the 1980 Census of Population: Alphabetical Index of Industries and Occupations (PHC80-R3), 1982, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. For the industrial code, however, these coders first referred to a Company Name List. This list, prepared from the Standard Statistical Establishment List developed by the Bureau of the Census for use in the economic censuses and surveys, contains the names of establish- ments and their Standard Industrial Classification code converted to popula- tion census equivalents. This listing facilitates coding and helps maintain industrial classification comparability. Occupation Classification System The system developed for the 1980 census consists of 503 specific occupation categories arranged into 6 summary and 13 major occupation groups. This classi- fication was developed to be consistent with the 1980 Standard Occupational Classification Manual (SOC), published by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Office of Federal Statistical Policy and Standards. This is the first time there was a United States standard to use in developing the census occupational classification. The SOC Manual presents a list of 12 principles used in occupational classifica- tion. The primary principles used were as follows: (1) the classification should realistically reflect the current occupa- tional structure of the United States, and (2) an occupation should be classified on the basis of work performed. The con- version of the census classification to the SOC has caused the 1980 census classifi- cation to be less comparable with the classifications used in earlier censuses. See the section on "Comparability." This report presents selected groupings of the 503 categories. The most detailed tabulation contains 47 occupation data lines, which are shown below with their component categories and the SOC code definition of each category in parentheses. The lines marked with an asterisk (*) are the remainder of major occupation groups, not shown in the report. The 1980 Census of Population: Classified Index of Industries and Occu- pations (PHC80-R4), 1982, U.S. Govern- ment Printing Office, Washington, D.C, provides information on the composition of the detailed categories. Executive, Administrative, and Mana- gerial Occupations (1 1-14) Officials and administrators, public administration (1 1 )— Includes legis- lators, chief executives, general ad- ministrators, and administrators, pro- tective services. Management related occupations!14j— Includes accountants; auditors; finan- cial officers; management analysts; personnel, training, and labor relations specialists; buyers and purchasing agents; business and promotion agents; and inspectors and compliance officers, including construction. *Officials and administrators, other (12, 13)— Includes financial, personnel and labor relations, purchasing, mar- keting, advertising, and public relations managers; education and health ad- ministrators; property and real estate managers; postmasters and mail super- intendents; and funeral directors. Professional Specialty Occupations (16- 34, 398) Engineers and natural scientists (1 6- 18)— Includes architects, engineers, sur- veyors, mathematicians, and natural scientists. Engineers (162, 163)— Includes aero- space, metallurgical, mining, petro- leum, chemical, nuclear, civil, agri- cultural, electrical and electronic, industrial, mechanical, and marine engineers, and naval architects. *Architects, surveyors, mathemati- cians, and natural scientists (161, 164, 17, 18)— Includes architects, surveyors, and mapping scientists; computer systems analysts; opera- tions and systems researchers and analysts; actuaries, mathematicians, and statisticians; physicists, geol- ogists, and chemists except bio- chemists; and atmospheric, space, agricultural, biological, forestry, conservation, and medical scientists. Health diagnosing occupations (26- 28)— Includes physicians, dentists, vet- erinarians, optometrists, and podia- trists. Health assessment and treating oc- cupations^, 30)— Includes registered nurses, pharmacists, dietitians, thera- pists, and physicians' assistants. Teachers, librarians, and counselors (22-25) Teachers, elementary and secondary schools^"! -233) — Includes prekin- dergarten, kindergarten, elementary, and secondary school teachers, but excludes principals and supervisors. *Other teachers, librarians, and counselors (22, 235, 236, 239, 24, 25)— Includes teachers, except ele- mentary and secondary schools, vocational and educational coun- selors, librarians, archivists, and curators. *Other professional specialty occupa- tions (19-21, 32-34, 398)-lncludes economists, psychologists, sociologists, urban planners, social workers, recrea- tion workers, the clergy and other religious workers, lawyers, judges, editors and reporters, announcers, public relations specialists, photog- raphers, writers, artists, and enter- tainers. Technicians and Related Support Occu- pations (36-39, except 398; 825) B-10 Appendix B.—Definitions and Explanations of Subject Characteristics Health technologists and technicians (36)— Includes clinical laboratory, health record, and radiologic techni- cians; dental hygienists; and licensed practical nurses. Technologists and technicians, except health (37-39, except 398; 825)-ln- cludes engineering, science, and survey- ing technicians; drafting occupations; airplane pilots; air traffic controllers; broadcast equipment operators; com- puter programmers; tool programmers, numerical control; and legal assistants. Sales Occupations (40-44) Supervisors and proprietors, sales oc- cupations (40) Sales representatives, commodities and finance (41, 42)— Includes insurance, real estate, securities, advertising, and other business service sales occupa- tions; sales engineers; and mining, manufacturing, and wholesale trade sales representatives. Other sales occupations^, 44)— In- cludes retail sales workers; sales coun- ter clerks; cashiers; street and door-to- door sales workers; news vendors; demonstrators, promoters, and models; auctioneers; and sales support occupa- tions. Cashiers (4364) Administrative Support Occupations, In- cluding Clerical (45-47) Computer equipment operators (461 ) Secretaries, stenographers, and typists (462) Financial records processing occupa- tions (47 1 )— Includes bookkeepers; ac- counting, payroll, billing, and cost clerks; and billing and calculating machine operators. Mail and message distributing occupa- tions (474)— Includes postal clerks, mail carriers, mail clerks, and messengers. *Other administrative support occupa- tions^, 46 except 461, 462; 47 except 471, 474)-lncludes clerical supervisors; interviewers; receptionists; transportation and reservation agents; hotel, classified-ad, correspondence, personnel, library, file, order, and record clerks; duplicating, mail, and office machine operators; telephone operators, telegraphers, and other communications equipment operators; dispatchers; production coordinators; traffic, shipping, stock and inventory clerks; meter readers; weighers, meas- urers, checkers, and samplers; expe- diters; adjusters and investigators; bill and account collectors; eligibility, of- fice, and statistical clerks; bank tellers; proofreaders; data-entry keyers; and teachers' aides. Private Household Occupations (50)— In- cludes launderers, cooks, housekeepers, child care workers, and household cleaners and servants. Protective Service Occupations (51) Police and firefighters{*o\22, 5132)— Includes police, detectives, and fire- fighters. *Other protective service occupations (511, 5122, 5133, 5134, 514)-ln- cludes protective service supervisors, fire inspection and prevention occu- pations, sheriffs and other law enforce- ment officers, correctional institution officers, and guards. Service Occupations, Except Protective and Household (52) Food service occupations (521)—In- cludes bartenders; cooks; waiters; kit- chen, food counter, and fountain workers; and waiters' assistants. Cleaning and building service occupa- tions (524 (—Includes maids and house- men, janitors, elevator operators, and pest control occupations. *Health and personal service occupa- tions{523, 525, 526)-lncludes dental assistants, nursing and other health aides, orderlies and attendants, barbers, hairdressers and cosmetologists, recre- ation and public transportation attend- ants, guides, ushers, baggage porters, bellhops, welfare service aides, and child care workers. Farming, Forestry, and Fishing Occupa- tions(55-58, part 8241) Farm operators and managers (55) Farm workers and related occupations (56)— Includes farm, marine life, culti- vation, and nursery workers; grounds- keepers and gardeners; animal care- takers; and graders, sorters, and in- spectors, agricultural products. *Forestry and fishing occupations^! ', 58, part 8241 (-Includes forestry and logging workers, fishers, captains of fishing vessels, hunters, and trappers. Precision Production, Craft, and Repair Occupations (60 -71 except part of 68, part 7477, 7668, part 7677, 7752, 828) Mechanics and repairers (60, 61)— In- cludes vehicle and mobile equipment, industrial machinery, machinery main- tenance, heating, and air conditioning mechanics; electrical and electronic equipment repairers, including tele- phone and telephone line installers; and camera, watch, musical instru- ments, office machine, mechanical controls, and valve repairers; lock- smiths; elevator installers; and mill- wrights. Construction trades (63, except 632, 64)— Includes brickmasons, stonemas- ons, tile setters, carpet installers, dry- wall installers, electricians, electrical power installers and repairers, painters, paperhangers, plasterers, plumbers, con- crete finishers, glaziers, insulation work- ers, paving equipment operators, roof- ers, sheet-metal duck installers, struc- tural metal workers, earth drillers, and construction apprentices. Precision production occupations {67- 71 except part of 68, part 7477, 7668, part 7677, 7752, 828)-lncludes pre- cision metalworking and woodworking occupations, precision textile and apparel machine workers, precision workers, assorted materials, precision food production occupations, pre- cision inspectors and testers, plant and system operators, and production supervisors. *Extractive occupations(632, 65)— In- cludes oil well drillers, explosives workers, miners and mining machine operators. B-11 Appendix B. -Definitions and Explanations of Subject Characteristics Machine Operators, Assemblers, and In- spectors (Part of 68, 73-78) Machine operators and tenders, except precision (Major parts of 73-76, plus minor part of 68)— Includes metal and plastic working, fabricating, metal and plastic processing, printing, textile and apparel machine operators; machine operators of assorted materials with such functions as blending, cementing, packaging, filtering, paint spraying, washing, etc.; motion picture projec- tionists; and photographic process machine operators. Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers (11 except 7752, 78, plus minor parts of 73 and 75)— Includes weiders, solderers, assemblers; hand- cutting, molding, painting, engraving, and miscellaneous hand working occu- pations; and production inspectors, testers, samplers, and weighers. Transportation and Material Moving Oc- cupations (811, 821, 823, 824, except part of 8241, 83, 874) Transportation occupations (811,821, 823, 824, except part of 8241, 874) Motor vehicle operators^ 1 1 , 821 , 874)— Includes truck, bus, and taxi- cab drivers; chauffeurs; driver-sales workers; and parking lot attendants. *Rail and water transportation oc- cupations-(8}13, 823, 824 except part 8241)— Includes railroad con- ductors, yardmasters, brake, signal, and switch operators; rail vehicle operators; locomotive operation occupations; ship captains, except fishing vessels; sailors and deck- hands; bridge, lock, and lighthouse tenders. Material moving equipment operators (812, 83)— Includes operating engi- neers; longshore equipment, hoist, and crane and tower operators; excavating machine operators including dozers; and industrial truck and tractor equip- ment operators. Handlers, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers, and Laborers (85-87, except 874) Construction laborers(811) B-12 Freight, stock, and material handlers (872)— Includes garbage collectors, stevedores, stock handlers and baggers, machine feeders, and other material handlers. *Other handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers and laborers (85, 86, 873, 875)- Includes mechanic, construction, ex- tractive, and production helpers; garage and service station related workers; vehicle washers; hand packers; and laborers, except construction. The highest level of aggregation pro- vided by the SOC is six summary group- ings. These six groupings are shown below with their component two digit SOC codes shown in parentheses. Managerial and professional specialty occupations (11 — 34) Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations (36 — 47) Service occupations (50 — 52) Farming, forestry, and fishing occupa- tions (55 - 58) Precision production, craft, and repair occupations (60 — 71) Operators, fabricators, and laborers (73-87) Industry Classification System The industry classification system de- veloped forthe 1980 Census of Population consists of 231 categories classified into 13 major industry groups. Since 1940 the industrial classification has been based on the Standard Industrial Classification Manual (SIC). The 1980 census classifica- tion was developed from the 1972 SIC published by the Executive Office of the President, Office of Management and Budget, and the 1977 supplement to that manual. This report presents selected groups of the 231 categories. The most detailed tabulation includes 47 industry data lines, which are shown below with their com- ponent categories and the equivalent SIC codes in parentheses after each of the group titles. The lines marked with an asterisk (*) are the remainder of major industry groups, not shown in the re- port. For readers without access to the SIC, the list below also presents descrip- tive terms of the content of the categories as required. Major industry group titles are in bold face. The 1980 Census of Population: Classified Index of Industries and Occupations (PHC80-R4), 1982, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., provides additional information on the industry classification system. Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries(01 02,07-09) Agriculture (01, 02, 01) Forestry and fisheries (08, 09) Mining(10-14) Construction (15-1 7) Manufacturing (20-39) Food and kindred products (20)—in- cludes meat, dairy, and grain products; bakery and sugar products; beverage industries; and canning and preserving. Textile mill and finished textile prod- ucts(22, 23)-lncludes textiles, car- pets, and apparel. Printing, publishing, and allied indus- tries (21) Chemicals and a/lied products (28)— Includes synthetic fibers, drugs, soaps, and paints. *Other nondurable goods (21, 26, 29-31 )— Includes tobacco, paper, petro- leum refining and coal, rubber, plastics, and leather products. Furniture, lumber, and wood products (24, 25)— Includes logging, sawmills, mobile home and furniture manufac- turing. Metal industries (33, 34)— Includes pri- mary iron, steel, and aluminum fur- naces, and rolling and finishing mills; cutlery, handtools, screw machine pro- ducts, metal forging and stampings, ordnance and other fabricated metal industries. Appendix B.— Definitions and Explanations of Subject Characteristics Machinery, except electrical (35)— In- cludes engines, farm machinery, and office and electronic computing equip- ment. Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies (36) Transportation equipment(37) 'Professional and photographic equip- ment and watches (38)— Includes sci- entific instruments, optical and health supplies, photographic equipment, watches, and clocks. *Other durable goods, including not specified manufacturing (32, 39)— In- cludes stone, clay, glass, and concrete products; and toys and sporting goods. Transportation, Communications, and Other Public Utilities(40-49) Trucking service and warehousing (42) Air transportation (45) Other transportation (40, 41. 43, 44, 46, 47)— Includes railroads, urban transit, bus and water transportation, pipelines and transportation services, and the U.S. postal service. Communications (48 )— I ncl u des rad i o , television, telephone, and telegraph communication services. Utilities and sanitary services (49 (-In- cludes electric, gas, water, and sanitary services. Wholesale Trade (50, 51) Retail Trade (52-59) General merchandise stores (53 (-In- cludes department stores and variety stores. Food, bakery, and dairy stores (54) Automotive dealers and gasoline sta- tions (55) Eating and drinking places (58 ) *Other retail trade (52, 56, 57, 59) Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate (60- 67) Banking and credit agencies (60, 6 1 ) Insurance, real estate, and other fi- nance (62-67) Business and Repair Services(73, 75, 76) Business services{73)— Includes adver- tising, research labs, employment agen- cies, consulting services, computer programming services, and detective services. Repair services (75, 76)— In addition to repair shops, includes automobile rent- al, parking, and washing services. Personal Services(70, 72, 88) Private households (88) Hotels and lodging places (70) Other personal services (72)— Includes garment services, and beauty, barber, dressmaking, and shoe repair shops. Entertainment and Recreation Services (78, 79)— Includes theaters, motion pic- tures, bowling alleys, and billiard parlors. Professional and Related Services (80-86, 89) Hospitals (806) Health services, except hospitals[80, except 806) Elementary and secondary schools and colleges (82 1,822) Other educational services(823, 824, 829)— Includes all other schools (cor- respondence, etc.) and libraries. Social services, religious and member- ship organizations (83, 86) Legal, engineering, and other profes- sional services (81 , 84, 89) Public Administration (9 1-97) Relation of Some Industry Groups to Similar Occupations or Class of Worker— The industry category "Public adminis- tration" is limited to regular government functions such as legislative, judiciary, administrative, and regulatory activities of governments. Other government organizations such as schools, hospitals, liquor stores, and bus lines are classified by industry according to the activity in which they are engaged. On the other hand, the class of worker govern- ment categories include all government workers. Some occupation groups are closely related to certain industries. Operators of transportation equipment, farm operators and workers, and private household workers account for major portions of their respective industries of transporta- tion, agriculture, and private households. The industry categories, however, include persons in other occupations. For example, persons employed in agriculture include truck drivers and bookkeepers; persons employed in the transportation industry include mechanics, freight handlers, and bookkeepers; and persons employed in the private household industry include occupations such as chauffeur, gardener, and secretary. Class of Worker The class of worker item on the question- naire consists of six categories which are defined as follows: 1. Private wage and salary workers- Persons who worked for a private employer for wages, salary, commis- sion, tips, pay-in-kind, or at piece rates. Private employers include churches and other non-profit organizations. 2. Government workers-Persons who worked for any governmental unit, regardless of the activity of the par- ticular agency. This category is subdivided by the level of government: (a) Federal (including international) and (b) local (territorial and its sub- divisions). 3. Self-employed workers— a. Own business not incorporated— Persons who worked for profit or fees in their own unincorporated business, profession, or trade, or who operated a farm. Included here are the owner-operators of large stores and manufacturing B-13 Appendix B.— Definitions and Explanations of Subject Characteristics establishments as well as small merchants, independent craft- persons and professionals, farmers, peddlers, and other persons who conducted enterprises of their own. b. Own business incorporated— Persons who consider themselves self-employed but work for corpo- rations. In most cases the respond- ents will own or be part of a group that owns controlling interest in the corporation. Since all workers of a corporation are defined as wage and salary workers, this category is tabulated with "private wage and salary workers," and shown as a subcategory of that group. 4. Unpaid family workers—Persons who worked without pay on a farm or in a business operated by a person to whom they are related by blood or marriage. These are usually the children or the wife of the owner of a business or farm. Edit and Allocation Procedures—Occa- sionally respondents supplied industry, occupation, or class of worker descrip- tions which were not sufficiently specific for precise classification or did not report on these items. Some of these cases were corrected through the field editing process and during the coding operation certain types of incomplete entries were corrected using the Alphabetical Index of Industries and Occupations. For example, it is possible in certain situa- tions to assign an industry code based on the occupation reported. Following the coding operation, there was a computer edit and 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 (industry, occupation, and class of worker) were checked to make sure 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 allocated from a "similar" person based on other items such as age, sex, education, and weeks worked. This was the first census that allocated industry and occupation to detailed categories. Comparability With Earlier Censuses- Comparability of industry and occupa- tion data is affected by a number of factors, a major one being 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 compara- bility of the data from one census to another. These changes resulted from the need to recognize the "birth" of new industries and occupations, the "death" of others, and growth and decline in existing industries and occupations, as well as the desire of analysts and other users for increased detail in presenta- tion of the data. Probably the greatest cause of incomparability is the movement of a segment of a category to a different category in the next census. Such move- ments are necessitated by changes in functions and respondent terminology, and refinement of category composition. In the 1980 census, the industry classification underwent limited change to reflect recent changes to the SIC. The occupation classification however was substantially revised because of the adoption of the Standard Occupational Classification by Federal agencies (see "Occupation Classification System"). During this entire period, from 1940 to 1980, the number of categories in the industry classification system increased from 132 to 231, and in the occupation system from 224 to 503. Other factors that affect data com- parability include the universe to which the data refer (in 1970, the age cutoff for labor force was changed from 1 4 years to 16 years); how the industry and occupation questions are worded on the questionnaire (for example, important changes were made in 1970); improve- ments in the coding procedures (the Company Name List technique was introduced in 1960 for the U.S. and in 1980 for the Virgin Islands of the United States); and how the "not reported" cases are handled. Prior to 1970, they were placed in residual "Industry not reported" and "Occupation not reported" categories. In 1970, an alloca- tion process was introduced through which these cases were assigned to major groups. In 1980, the "not reported" cases were assigned to individual cate- gories. Therefore, the 1980 data for individual categories include some numbers of persons who would have been tabulated in a "not reported" category in previous censuses. The following publications contain information on the various factors affect- ing comparability and are particularly useful for understanding differences in the occupation and industry information from earlier censuses: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Sixteenth Census Reports, Population, Comparative Occupation Statistics for the United States, 1870 to 1940; U.S. Bureau of the Census, Occu- pational Trends in the United States, 1900 to 1950, Working Paper No. 5, 1958; U.S. Bureau of the Census, 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; and U.S. Bureau of the Census, 7570 Occupation and Industry Classifi- cation Systems in Terms of their 1960 Occupation and Industry Elements, Tech- nical Paper No. 26, 1972. Comparability With Other Data—Com- parability between the statistics presented in this volume and statistics from other sources is affected by many of the factors described in the section on "Labor Force Status." These factors are primarily geographic differences between residence and place of work, different dates of reference, and differences in counts because of dual job holding. Industry data from population censuses cover all industries and all kinds of workers, whereas data from establishments often exclude private household workers, government workers, and the self- employed. Also, the replies from house- hold respondents may differ in detail and nature from those obtained from establishments. Occupation data from the census and data from government licensing agencies, professional associations, trade unions, etc., may not be as comparable as expected. Organizational listings often include persons not in the labor 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, attain complete coverage of membership in a particular occupation field. B-14 Appendix B.-Definitions and Explanations of Subject Characteristics INCOME IN 1979 The data on income in 1979 were derived from answers to questions 30 and 31. Information on money income received in the calendar year 1 979 was requested from persons 15 years old and over. 'Total income" is the algebraic sum of the amounts reported separately for wage or salary income; nonfarm net self-employment income; farm net self- employment income; interest, dividend, net royalty or rental income; Social Security or Railroad Retirement income; public assistance or welfare income; and all other income. "Earnings" is defined as the algebraic sum of wage or salary income and net income from farm and nonfarm self-employment. The earnings figures represent the amount of income received regularly before deductions for personal income taxes, Social Security, bond purchases, union dues, medicare deductions, etc. Receipts from the following sources were not included as income: 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, employer contributions for pensions, 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. Type of Income The seven types of income reported in the census are defined as follows: Wage or Salary Income—Total money earnings received for work performed as an employee during the calendar year 1979. It includes wages, salary, U.S. 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—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 pur- chased, rent, light, power, depreciation charges, wages and salaries paid, business taxes (not personal income taxes), etc. Farm Self-Employment Income—Net money income (gross receipts minus operating expenses) from the operation of a farm by a person on his own account, as an owner, renter, or share- cropper. Gross receipts include the value of all products sold, government farm programs, money received from the rental of farm equipment to others, and inci- dental 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 farm-hands, depreciation charges, cash rent, interest on farm mortgages, farm building repairs, farm taxes (not local or 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 Income— Includes interest on savings or bonds, dividends from stockholdings or membership in associations, net royalties, and net income from rental of property to others and receipts from boarders or lodgers. Social Security Income— Includes Social Security pensions and survivors benefits and permanent disability insurance pay- ments made by the Social Security Administration, prior to deductions for medical insurance, and railroad retire- ment insurance checks from the U.S. Government. "Medicare" reimbursements are not included. Public Assistance Income— Includes (1) supplementary security income pay- ments made by Federal or territorial welfare agencies to low income persons who are aged (65 years old or over), blind, or disabled; (2) aid to families with dependent children, and (3) general assistance. Separate payments received for hospital or other medical care (vendor payments) are excluded from this item. All Other Income— Includes unemploy- ment compensation, veterans' payments, public or private pensions, alimony or child support, worker's compensation, periodic payments from estates and trust funds, periodic receipts from annuities or insurance, contributions received peri- odically from persons not living in the household, military family allotments, net gambling winnings, and other kinds of periodic income other than earnings. Income of Households—Household income includes the income of the house- holder and all other persons 15 years old and over in the household, whether related to the householder or not. Since many households consist of only one person, average household income is usually less than average family income. Income of Families and Unrelated Indi- viduals—In the compilation of statistics on family income, the incomes of all members 15 years old and over in each family are summed and treated as a single amount. However, for unrelated indi- viduals 15 years old and over, the total amount of their own income is used. Although the income statistics cover the calendar year 1979, the characteristics of persons and the composition of families refer to the time of enumera- tion (April 1980). 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 1979 if these persons no longer resided with the family at the time of enumeration. On the other hand, family income amounts reported by related persons who did not reside with the family during 1979 but who were members of the family at the time of enumeration are included. However, the composition of most families was the same during 1979 as in April 1980. Median Income—The median income is the amount which divides the distribution into two equal groups, one having incomes above the median and the other having incomes below the median. For households, families, and unrelated indi- viduals 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 income values for all households, families, and unrelated individuals are computed on the basis of more detailed income intervals than shown in this report. Median income figures of $20,000 or less are generally calculated using linear interpolation; all B-15 Appendix B.-Definitions and Explanations of Subject Characteristics other median income amounts are derived through Pareto interpolation. For a detailed description of these interpolation procedures, see appendix B of the Current Population Reports, Series P-60, No. 1 29, Money Income of Families and Persons in the United States: 1979. Mean Income—The mean income 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 dividing total household income by the total number of households. For the various types of income the means are based on households having those types of income. Per Capita Income—Per capita income is the mean income computed for every man, woman, and child in a particular group. It is derived by dividing the total income of a particular group by the total population in that group. Care should be exercised in using and interpreting mean income values for small subgroups of the population. Since the mean is strongly influenced 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 popula- tion base is small. The mean, neverthe- less, is shown in this report for most small subgroups because, when weighted according to the number of cases, the means can be added to obtain summary measures for areas and groups other than those shown in this report. Limitations of the Data—Since question- naire entries for income are frequently based on memory and not on records, many persons tend to forget minor or irregular sources of income, and there- fore, underreport their income. Under- reporting tends to be more pronounced for income sources that are not derived from earnings, such as Social Security, public assistance, or net income from interest, dividends, and rentals. In addi- tion, there are errors of reporting due to misunderstanding of the income questions. One such error is the reporting of gross rather than net dollar amounts for the two questions on net self-employ- ment income, which results in an over- statement of these items. Another common error is the reporting of identical dollar amounts in two of the seven type of income items where a respondent with only one source of income assumed that the second amount should be entered to represent total income. Such instances of overreporting would have an impact on the level of mean nonfarm or farm self-employment income and mean total income published for the various geographical subdivisions of the Area. Extensive review procedures were instituted in the coding operation to reduce some of these reporting errors and to improve the accuracy of the income data. Moreover, many reporting errors were rectified through the coding and the computer editing procedures, with the result that consistency of reported income items with work experience, occupation, and class of worker informa- tion was improved. For example, if a person reported he was self-employed on his own farm, not incorporated, but had reported wage and salary earnings only, the latter amount was shifted to net farm self-employment income. Also, if a person reported total income only, the amount was generally assigned to one of the type of income items according to responses to the work experience and class-of-worker questions. Another type of problem involved non-reporting of income data. Where income information was not reported, computer allocation procedures were devised to impute appropriate values (either no income or positive or negative dollar amounts) for the missing entries. These procedures are described in Appendix D, "Accuracy of the Data." In income tables for households, families, and unrelated individuals, the lowest income group (e.g., less than $1,000) includes units that were classi- fied as having no 1979 income. Many of these were living on income "in kind," savings, or gifts, were newly created families or were families in which the sole breadwinner had recently died or left the household. However, many of the families and unrelated individuals who reported no income probably had some money income which was not recorded in the census. The income data in this report cover money income only. The fact that many 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. Nonmoney income is also received by some nonfarm residents. Such income often takes the form of business expense accounts, use of business transportation and facilities, or partial compensation by business for medical and educational expenses. Many low income families also receive income "in kind" from public welfare programs. In comparing income data for 1979 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 Data From Earlier Censuses—The income data collected in the 1960 and 1970 censuses are basically similar to the 1980 census data, but there are variations in the detail of the questions. In 1970, each person was required to report (a) wage or salary income, (b) net nonfarm self- employment (c) net farm self-employ- ment, (d) Social Security or railroad retirement, (e) public assistance or welfare payments, and (f) income from all other sources in 1969. Between the 1970 and 1980 censuses, there were also some changes in the processing of the data. In the 1970 census, all missing values were imputed either as "None" or as a dollar amount. If a person reported a dollar amount in (a) wage or salary income, (b) net nonfarm self- employment income, or (c) net farm self-employment income, the person was considered as unallocated only if no further dollar amounts were imputed for any additional missing entries. In the 1980 census, all persons with missing values in one or more of the seven types of income items and total income were designated as allocated. If total income was reported and one or more of the types of income fields was not answered, then the entry in total income was generally assigned to one of the income types according to the socioeconomic characteristics of the income recipient. This person was designated as unallo- cated. Moreover, there was a difference B-16 Appendix B.— Definitions and Explanations of Subject Characteristics in the method of computer derivation of aggregate income from individual amounts that were coded in tens, hundreds, and thousands of dollars in the coding operation. In the 1970 census processing, $50 and $5,000, respectively, were added by the computer to each amount coded in hundreds of dollars (under $100,000) and tens of thousands ($100,000 or more). Entries of $990,000 or more were treated as $995,000, and losses of $9,900 or more were treated as minus $9,950. In the 1980 census, income amounts less than $100,000 were coded in tens of dollars, and amounts of $100,000 or more were coded in thousands of dollars; $5 was added to each amount coded in tens of dollars and $500 to each amount coded in thousands of dollars. Entries of $999,000 or more were treated as $999,500, and losses of $9,990 or more were treated as $9,995 in all of the computer derivations of income aggregates. The coding schemes used in both the 1970 and 1980 censuses were developed to accommodate space limita- tions on the questionnaires. In both the 1970 and 1980 censuses, all nonrespondents on income (whether heads of families or other persons) were assigned the reported income of persons with similar characteristics, as described generally in Appendix D, "Accuracy of the Data." In 1960, data on income were obtained from all persons 14 years old and over. Each person was requested to report (a) wage or salary income (b) net self-employment income, and (c) income other than earnings received in 1959. An assumption was made in the editing process that no other type of income was received by a person who reported the receipt of either wage and salary income or self-employment but had failed to report the receipt of other money income. In 1950, information on income was obtained from every person 14 years old and over. If the person was the head of the family, the income questions were repeated for the other family members as a group in order to obtain the income of the whole family. In the tabulations of family income for the 1950 census, if only the head's income was reported, it was assumed that there was no other income in the family. In 1940, no question on income was asked. Income Tax Data— For several reasons, the income data shown in this report are not directly comparable with those which may be obtained from statistical summaries of income tax returns. Income, as defined for tax purposes, differs somewhat from the Bureau of the Census concept. Moreover, the coverage of income tax statistics is different because of the exemptions of persons having small amounts of income and the inclusion of net capital gains in tax returns. Furthermore, members of some families file separate returns and others file joint returns; consequently the income reporting unit is not consistently either a family or a person. Social Security Administration Earnings Record Data—The earnings data shown in this report are not directly comparable with earnings records of the Social Security Administration. The earnings record data for 1979 exclude the earnings of most civilian government employees, some employees of nonprofit organiza- tions, workers covered by the Railroad Retirement Act, and persons not covered by the program because of insufficient earnings. Furthermore, earnings received from any one employer in excess of $22,900 in 1979 are not covered by earnings records. Finally, since census data are obtained from household questionnaires, they may differ from Social Security Administration earnings record data, which are based upon employers' reports and the Federal income tax returns of self-employed persons. POVERTY STATUS IN 1979 Definitions The data on poverty status were derived from answers to the same questions as the income data (see section on "Income in 1979"). Poverty statistics for the Virgin Islands of the United States are being published for the first time in this report of the 1 980 census. Poverty statistics presented in this report are based on a definition originated by the Social Security Admin- istration in 1964 and subsequently modified by Federal interagency com- mittees in 1969 and 1980. At the core of this definition is the 1961 economy food plan, the least costly of four nutritionally adequate food plans designed by the Department of Agriculture. It was de- termined from the Agriculture Depart- ment's 1955 survey of food consumption that families of three or more persons spend approximately one-third of their income 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 in order to compensate for the relatively larger fixed expenses for these smaller households. The income cutoffs used by the Bureau of the Census to determine the poverty status of families and unrelated individuals are comprised of a set of 48 thresholds arranged in a two-dimensional matrix consisting of family size (from one person to nine or more persons) cross- classified by presence and number of family members under 18 years old (from no children present to eight or more children present). Unrelated individuals and two-person families are further differentiated by age of the householder (under 65 years old and 65 years old and over). The total income of each family or unrelated individual is tested against the appropriate poverty threshold to determine the poverty status of that family or unrelated individual. If the total income is less than the correspond- ing cutoff, the family or unrelated individual is classified as below the poverty level. The number of persons below the poverty level is 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 poverty thresh- old for a family of four persons was $7,412 in 1979. (See table at end of appendix.) For a detailed discussion of the poverty definition, see U.S. Bureau of the Census, Current Population Reports, Series P-60, No. 133, Charac- teristics of the Population Below the Poverty Level: 1980. Poverty thresholds are computed on a national basis only. No attempt has been made to adjust these thresholds for regional. State, or local variations in the B-17 Appendix B.— Definitions and Explanations of Subject Characteristics cost of living. Therefore, the thresholds used for the Virgin Islands are the same as those used in the United States. Persons for Whom Poverty Status is Determined—Poverty status is determined for all persons except inmates of institu- tions, persons in military group quarters and in college dormitories, and unrelated individuals under 15 years old. When the line, "Persons for whom poverty status is determined," appears under the heading, "All Income Levels in 1979," it shows the total population minus persons in the four groups listed above. When the same line appears under the heading, "Income in 1979 Below Poverty Level," it shows the number of such persons who are classified as being below the poverty level. In tables that contain only poverty data, the above exclusions are stated in the headnote and the word "persons" is used in place of "persons for whom poverty status is determined." Specified Poverty Levels—Because 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 ranging from 75 percent to 200 percent of the current poverty level. These specified poverty levels are obtained by multiply- ing the income cutoffs at the poverty level by the appropriate factor. For example, the average income cutoff at 125 percent of poverty level was $9,265 ($7,412 x 1.25) in 1979 for a family of four persons. Weighted Average Thresholds at the Poverty Level—The average thresholds shown in the first column of the table were 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 cate- gories, and the aggregate 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 individuals are applied to all families and unrelated individuals, the weighted average poverty thresholds are derived using all families and unrelated individuals rather than just those classi- fied as being below the poverty level. To obtain the weighted poverty thresholds for families and unrelated individuals below alternate poverty levels, the weighted thresholds shown in the table may be multiplied directly by the appropriate factor. The weighted average thresholds presented in the table are based on the March 1980 Current Popu- lation Survey. However, it is felt that these thresholds would not differ significantly from those based on the 1980 census. Income Deficit— Income deficit is the difference between the total income of families and unrelated individuals below the poverty level and their respective 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 provides an estimate of the amount which would be required to raise the incomes of all poor families and unrelated individuals to their respective poverty thresholds. The income deficit is thus a measure of the degree of impoverishment of a family or unrelated individual. However, caution must be exercised in comparing the average deficits of families with different characteristics. Apparent dif- ferences in average income deficits may, to some extent, be a function of differences in family size. Mean Income Deficit—The mean income deficit is 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. Limitations The term "poverty" connotes a complex set of economic, social, and psychological conditions. The statistics presented in this report provide only estimates of economic poverty based on the receipt of money income before taxes. Readers should also be aware that for many different reasons there is a tendency for respondents to underreport their income. Overall, income earned from wages or salary is more accurately reported than other sources of income. (For a complete discussion of the limitations of the income data, see income definitions.) It should be pointed out that non- money income is not considered in determining poverty status. In recent years, however, receipts from nonmoney transfers such as food stamps, housing subsidies, and health benefits have become an increasingly important ele- ment in the income of poor persons. For further information on the subject of valuing noncash benefits, see U.S. Bureau of the Census, Technical Paper 50, Alternative Methods for Valuing Selected in-Kind Transfer Benefits and Measuring Their Effect on Poverty. For a complete discussion of the limitations of the poverty concept, see Current Population Reports, Series P-60, No. 133. B-18 Appendix B.—Definitions and Explanations of Subject Characteristics Thresholds at the Poverty Level in 1 979 by Size of Family and Number of Related Children Under 1 8 Years (Figures in dollars. For meaning of symbols, see Introduction) Size of Family Unit 1 person (unrelated individual) Under 65 years 65 years and over 2 persons , Householder under 65 years..., Householder 65 years and over, 3 persons , 4 persons , 5 persons , 6 persons , 7 persons 8 persons 9 or more persons Weighted average thresholds 3,686 3,774 3,479 4,723 4,876 4,389 5,787 7,412 8,776 9,915 11,237 12,484 14,812 Related children under 18 years 7 8 or more 3,686 3,774 3,479 4,72 3 4,858 4,385 5,674 7,482 9,023 10,378 11,941 13,356 16,066 5,000 4,981 5,839 7,605 9,154 10,419 12,016 13,473 16,144 5,844 7,356 8,874 10, 205 11,759 13,231 15,929 7,382 8,657 9,999 11,580 13,018 15.749 8,525 9,693 11,246 12,717 15,453 9,512 10,857 12,334 15,046 10,429 11,936 14,677 11,835 14,586 14,024 B-19 Appendix C—General Enumeration and Processing Procedures USUAL PLACE OF RESIDENCE. C-1 U.S. Armed Forces C— 1 Crews of Merchant Vessels ... C— 1 Persons Away at School C— 1 Persons in Institutions C— 1 Persons Away From Their Residence on Census Day . . . C— 1 Residents Abroad C— 1 Persons From Other Areas. ... C— 1 DATA COLLECTION PROCEDURES C-2 PROCESSING PROCEDURES. . . C-2 USUAL PLACE OF RESIDENCE In accordance with census practice, each person enumerated in the 1980 census was counted as an inhabitant of his or her "usual place of residence," which is generally construed to mean the place where the person lives and sleeps most of the time. This place is not necessarily the same as the person's legal or voting residence. In the vast majority of cases, however, the use of these different bases of classification would produce sub- stantially the same statistics, although there might be appreciable differences for a few areas. The implementation of this practice has resulted in the establishment of resi- dence rules for certain categories of persons whose usual place of residence is not immediately apparent. Further- more, this practice means that persons were not always counted as residents of the place where they happened to be staying on Census Day (April 1). Persons without a usual place of residence, or persons with no one at their usual place of residence to report them to a census taker, however, were counted where they happened to be staying. U.S. Armed Forces Members of the U.S. Armed Forces living on a military installation were counted, as in previous censuses, as resi- dents of the area in which the installation was located; members of the U.S. Armed Forces not living on a military installation were counted as residents of the area in which they were living. Family members of U.S. Armed Forces personnel were counted where they were living on Census Day (i.e., with the U.S. Armed Forces personnel or at another location, as the case might be). Each U.S. Navy ship was attributed to the geographic area that the Department of the Navy designated as its homeport. Crews of Merchant Vessels Crews of merchant ships berthed in a port, excluding those not flying a U.S. flag, were enumerated as of that port. Persons Away at School College students were counted as resi- dents of the area in which they were living while attending college. However, children in boarding schools below the college level were counted at their parental home. Persons in Institutions Inmates of institutions, who ordinarily live there for considerable periods of time, were counted as residents of the area where the institution was located. Patients in short-term wards of general hospitals were counted at their usual place of residence; if they had no usual place of residence, or if there was no one at their usual place of residence to report them, they were counted at the hospital. Persons Away From Their Residence on Census Day Persons in hotels, motels, etc., on the night of March 31, 1980 having their usual home within the area and who indi- cated that no one was at home to report them were enumerated as residents of the hotel, motel, etc. Information on per- sons away from their usual place of resi- dence who indicated that someone was at home to report them was obtained from other members of their families, resident managers, neighbors, etc. If an entire household was away during the whole period of the enumeration, information on that household was obtained from neighbors. In the Virgin Islands of the United States, the part of the procedures relating to the enumeration of persons staying in hotels and motels was not feasible because of the large number of guests in the islands during the local festivities that took place around Census Day. This should not have any significant effect in the total population counts, since persons staying at hotels and motels during this period were generally not residents of this area, and even if they were, someone at home would have reported them to a census taker. Residents Abroad Residents who were abroad for an ex- tended period (in the U.S. Armed Forces, working at civilian jobs, studying in universities outside this Area, etc.) were not included in the population of the Virgin Islands of the United States. On the other hand, residents who were temporarily abroad on vacations, business trips, and the like, were counted at their usual residence in the Virgin Islands of the United States. Persons from Other Areas Persons from other areas, having their usual residence (legally or illegally) in the Virgin Islands of the United States on Census Day, including those working C-1 Appendix C—General Enumeration and Processing Procedures here and those attending school (but not living at a chancellery or consulate), were included in the enumeration, as were members of their families living with them, regardless of citizenship. However, persons from other areas, temporarily visiting or traveling in the Virgin Islands of the United States, were not enu- merated in the 1980 census. DATA COLLECTION PROCEDURES The 1980 census of the Virgin Islands of the United States was conducted through direct interview. Beginning on Census Day, April 1, 1980, enumerators visited and listed every housing unit asking the questions as worded on the question- naire, and recording the answers. A single questionnaire contained all the questions asked of every person and at every housing unit. Special questionnaires were used for the enumeration of persons in group quarters such as colleges and universities, hospitals, and prisons. These forms con- tained the same population questions that appeared on the regular census questionnaire but did not include any housing questions. PROCESSING PROCEDURES The 1980 census questionnaires were processed in a manner similar to that for the 1970 census. They were designed to be processed electronically by the Film Optical Sensing Device for Input to Computer (FOSDIC). For most items on the questionnaire, the information obtained by the enumerator was recorded by marking the answers in the predes- ignated positions that would be "read" by FOSDIC from a microfilm copy of the questionnaire and transferred onto computer tape with no intervening manual processing. Since some questions required the respondent to provide write-in entries which could not be read by FOSDIC, the questionnaires were processed through manual coding operations. Census Bureau coders assigned alphabetical or numerical codes to the write-in answers in FOSDIC readable code boxes on each questionnaire. After all coding was completed, the question- naires were microfilmed and the film was "read" by FOSDIC and transferred onto computer tape for tabulation. The computer tape excluded information on individual names and addresses. The tape containing the information from the questionnaires was processed on the Census Bureau's computers through a number of editing and tabu- lating steps. Among the products of this operation were computer tapes from which the tables in this report (and most others in the 1980 census publications) were prepared on phototypesetting equip- ment at the Government Printing Office. A more detailed description of the data collection and processing procedures can be obtained from the 1980 Census of Population and Housing, Users' Guide, PHC80-R1. C-2 Appendix D.—Accuracy of the Data ERRORS IN THE DATA Since 1980 population data shown in this report were tabulated from the entries for persons on all questionnaires, these counts are not subject to sampling error. In any large-scale statistical opera- tion such as a decennial census, human and mechanical errors occur. These errors are commonly referred to as nonsampling errors. Such errors include failure to enumerate every household or person in the population, not obtain- ing all required information from re- spondents, obtaining incorrect or incon- sistent information, and recording in- formation incorrectly. Errors can also occur during the field review of the enumerators' work, the clerical hand- ling of the census questionnaires, or the electronic processing of the questionnaires. In an attempt to reduce various types of nonsampling error in the 1980 census, a number of techniques were introduced on the basis of experience in previous censuses and in tests con- ducted prior to the census. These quality control and review measures were utilized throughout the data collection and processing phases of the census to minimize undercoverage of the popula- tion and housing units and to keep the errors at a minimum. EDITING OF UNACCEPTABLE DATA The objective of the processing operation is to produce a set of statistics that describes the population as accurately and clearly as possible. To meet this objective, certain unacceptable entries were edited. In the field, questionnaires were reviewed for omissions and certain inconsistencies by a census clerk or an enumerator and, if necessary, a follow- up was made to obtain missing infor- mation. In addition, a similar review of questionnaires was done in the central processing offices. As a rule, however, editing was performed by hand only when it could not be done effectively by machine. As one of the first steps in editing, the configuration of marks on the ques- tionnaire column was scanned elec- tronically to determine whether it contained information for a person or merely spurious marks. If the column contained entries for at least two of the basic characteristics (relationship, sex, race, age, marital status, Spanish origin), the inference was made that the marks represented a person. In cases in which two or more basic charac- teristics were available for only a portion of the people in the unit, other infor- mation on the questionnaire provided by an enumerator was used to deter- mine the total number of persons. Names were not used as a criterion of the pres- ence of a person because the electronic scanning did not distinguish any entry in the name space. If any characteristics for a person were still missing when the questionnaires reached the central processing office, they were supplied by allocation. Alloca- tions, or assignments of acceptable codes in place of unacceptable entries, were needed most often when there was no entry for a given item or when the information reported for a person on that item was inconsistent with other informa- tion for the person. As in previous cen- suses, the general procedure for changing unacceptable entries was to assign an entry for a person that was consistent with entries for other persons with similar characteristics. Thus, a person who was reported as a 20-year-old son of the householder, but for whom marital status was not reported, was assigned the same marital status as that of the last son processed in the same age group. The assignment of acceptable codes in place of blanks or unacceptable entries, it is believed, enhances the usefulness of the data. The 1980 census data on the economic questions such as industry, occupation, class of worker, work experience, and in- come were processed using an allocation system which assigned values to missing entries in these questions, as necessary, from a single respondent with similar socioeconomic characteristics. Prior to the allocation of all economic variables, the computer records were sorted according to such characteristics as sex, race, household relationship, years of school completed, and geographic area. The actual allocation operation was implemented in the following manner: 1. The computer stored in a series of matrices reported economic infor- mation of persons by selected char- acteristics such as age, disability status, presence of children, veteran's status, employment status, occupa- tion, industry, class of worker status, work experience in 1979, level of earnings in 1979, and value of prop- erty or monthly rent. 2. The stored entries in the various matrices were retained in the com- puter only until a succeeding person having the same set of characteristics was processed through the computer. Then the economic question responses of the succeeding person were stored in place of those previously stored. 3. When one or more of the economic questions was not reported, or the entry was unacceptable, the variables assigned to this person were those stored in the appropriate matrix for the last person who otherwise had the same set of characteristics. The use of this single allocation system insured that the distribution of economic variable assignments would correspond closely to the entries of persons who had actually reported in the census. Tables showing the allocation rates for selected social and economic character- istics will be issued at a later date. D-1 Appendix E.— Facsimiles of Questionnaire Pages BUREAU OF THE CENSUS WASHINGTON, D.C. 20233 1980 Census of Population and Housing VIRGIN ISLANDS TO THE ENUMERATOR: 1. Fill section A on this page. 2. Fill pages 1 through 4. 3. Fill a pair of facing pages for each person listed on pages 2 and 3. 4. Complete page 20. Section A Location or address D.O. A4. Block number A1 . ED number A6. Housing unit serial number Your answers are confidential By law (title 13, U.S. Code), census employees are subject to fine and/or imprisonment for any disclosure of your answers. Only after 72 years does your infor- mation become available to other government agencies or the public. The same law requires that you answer the questions to the best of your knowledge. Please continue Form 0-80 VI Form Approved: O.M.B. No. 4I-S79065 E-1 Appendix E.— Facsimiles of Questionnaire Pages Question 1 List in Question 1 •Family members living here, including babies still in the hospital • Relatives living here • Lodgers or boarders living here •Other persons living here •College students who stay here while attending college, even if their parents live elsewhere • Persons who usually live here but are temporarily away (including children in boarding school below the college level) • Persons with a home elsewhere but who stay here most of the week while working What is the name of each person who was living here on Tuesday, April 1, 1980, or who was staying or visiting here and had no other home? Do Not List in Question 1 • Any person away from here in the Armed Forces • Any college student who stays somewhere else while attending college • Any person who usually stays somewhere else most of the week while working there • Any person away from here in an institution such as a home for the aged or mental hospital. .Any person staying or visiting here who has a usual home elsewhere Note If everyone here is staying only temporarily and has a usual home elsewhere, please mark this box Q Then please: • ask the double underlined questions on pages 3 and 4 only, and • enter the address of this household's usual home on page 20. Please continue E-2 Appendix E.—Facsimiles of Questionnaire Pages P«ie2 Hare are the QUESTIONS These are the columns for ANSWERS -— Please fill one column for each person listed In Question 1. 2. How is . . . related to (Insert name ofperson In column 1)f Fill one circle. If "Other relative" ofperson In column 1, ask for exact relationship, such as mother-in-law, niece, grandson, etc. > ALSO ANSWER THE HOUSING QUESTIONS ON PAGE 3. PERSON in column 1 PERSON in column 2 Rnti START In this column with the household member (or one of the members) In whose name the home Is owned or rented. If there Is no such person, start In this column with any adult household member. If relative of person in column 1: O Husband/wife O Son/daughter O Brother/sister O Father/mother O Other relative If not related to person in column 1: O Roomer, boarder O Roommate O Paid employee O Other nonrelative 7 7 3. Sex — Ash If not evident by name or by observation. Fill one circle. O Male O Female O Male O Female 4.1s...- Flll one circle. O Black or Negro O White O Other —Specify -s O Black or Negro O White O Other — Specify -\ 5. What is . . .'a age, month, and year of birth? a. Print age at last birthday. b. Print month and fill one circle. c. Print year In the spaces, and fill one circle below each number. a. Age at last birthday b. Month of birth c. Year of birth 1 1 • / Jan.— Mar. Apr— June July—Sept. Oct.—Dec. 8 O 9 O 8 O 9 O a. Age at last birthday b. Month of birth c. Year of birth 1 8 O 9 O _______ Jan.— Mar. Apr.— June July—Sept. Oct.— Dec. 8 O 9 O 8 O 9 O 6. What is . . .' marital status? Fill one circle. O Now married O Consensually married O Widowed O Divorced O Separated O Never married O Now married O Consensually married O Widowed O Divorced O Separated O Never married 7. Is ... of Spanish / Hispanic origin or descent ? Fill one circle. O No ( not Spanish/ Hispanic ) O Yes, Puerto Rican O Yes, Cuban O Yes, other Spanish/Hispanic O No ( not Spanish/ Hispanic ) O Yes, Puerto Rican O Yes, Cuban O Yes, other Spanish/Hispanic Since February 1, 1980 , has . . . attended regular school or college at any time? Fill one circle. Count Head Start, pre-klndergarten, kindergarten, elementary school, and schooling which leads to a high school diploma or college degree. O No, has not attended since February 1 O Yes, public school, public college O Yes, private, church-related O Yes, private, not church-related O No, has not attended since February 1 O Yes, public school, public college O Yes, private, church-related O Yes, private, not church-related 9. What is the highest grade (or year) of regular school . . . has ever attended? Fill one circle. Ifnow attending school, mark grade person Is In. If high school was finished by equivalency test (GEO), mark "12. Highest grade attended: O Pre-kindergarten O Kindergarten Elementary through high school ( grade or year) 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 oooooo oo ooo o College (academic year) 12345678 or more oooooooo O Never attended school - Skip question 10. Highest grade attended: O Pre-kindergarten O Kindergarten Elementary through high school ( grade or year) 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 OOOOOO oo ooo o College (academic year) 12345678 or more oooooooo O Never attended school - Sklo question 10. 10. Did . . . finish the highest grade (or year) attended? Fill one circle. O Now attending this grade (or year) O Finished this grade (or year) O Did not finish this grade (or year) O Now attending this grade (or year) O Finished this grade (or year) O Did not finish this grade (or year) CENSUS USE ONLY O I O N CENSUS USE ONLY O I O N o o E-3 Appendix E.— Facsimiles of Questionnaire Pages PERSON in column 7 TST7 HOE"! If relative of person in column 1: O Husband/wife | O Father/mother O Son/daughter ] O Other relative O Brother/sister If not related to person in column 1: O Roomer, boarder O Roommate O Paid employee Other nonrelative ? 7 O Male O Female O Black or Negro O White O Other — Specify -j a. Age at last birthday b. Month of birth c. Year of birth 1 1 • o / Jan.— Mar O Apr.^June O July— Sept O Oct.— Dec. I0 i i \i I3 i4 O |5 O 16 O i7 O 8 O 19 O O Now married Consensually married Widowed O Divorced O Separated O Never married 3 No (not Spanish/ Hispanic) O Yes, Puerto Rican O Yes, Cuban O Yes, other Spanish/Hispanic O No, has not attended since February 1 O Yes, public school, public college ; Yes, private, church-related O Yes. private, not church-related Highest grade attended: C Prekindergarten Kindergarten Elementary through high school (grade or year j 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 OOOOOO OO OOO O College (academic year) 12345678 or more 00000000 H O Never attended school —Skip question 10. Now attending this grade (or year) : Finished this grade (or year) Z Did not finish this grade (or year) CENSUS USE ONLY O I NOW PLEASEANSWER QUESTIONS H1-H27 FOR YOUR HOUSEHOLD HI. Did you leave anyone out of the list of persons living here because you were not sure if the person should be listed — for example, a new baby still In the hospital, a lodger who also has another home, or a person who stays here once in a while and has no other home? Yes Determine whether to add person. O No H2. Did you list anyone in the list of persons living here who is away from home now — for example, on a vacation or In a hospital? O Yes — Determine whether O No person should remain listed. H3. Is anyone visiting here who is not already listed? Yes — Determine whether to add person. No H4. Do you enter your living quarters — O Directly from the outside or through a common or public hall? O Through someone else's living quarters? H5. When did . . . (insert name of person in column 1) move into this house (or apartment)? O 1979 or 1980 O 1975 to 1978 O 1970tol974 O 1960 to 1969 O 1950 to 1959 O 1949 or earlier O Lived here since birth H6. Which best describes this building? (Include all apartments, flats, etc., even if vacant.) O A one —family house detached from any other house O A one —family house attached to one or more houses O A building for 2 families : A building for 3 or 4 families O A building for 5 to 9 families O A building for 10 to 19 families O A building for 20 to 49 families _ A building for 50 or more families ^ O A mobile home or trailer O Boat O Tent, van, etc. H7. About when was this building originally built? Mark when the building was first constructed, not when it was remodeled, added to, or converted. C 1979 or 1980 O 1950 to 1959 O 1975 to 1978 O 1940 to 1949 O 1970 to 1974 O 1939 or earlier O 1960 to 1969 H8. How many rooms do you have in your living quarters? Do not count bathrooms, porches, balconies, halls. 1 room 4 rooms O 7 rooms O 2 rooms : 5 rooms O 8 rooms O 3 rooms 3 6 rooms O 9 rooms or more ^r H9. Do you get your water from — O A public system? O A cistern, tanks or drums? O A public standpipe or street hydrant? O Some other source (individual well, spring, river, etc.)? H10. Did you purchase any water from a water vendor during the past year? O Yes O No Hll. Is there hot and cold piped water in this building? r- O Yes, hot and cold piped water in this building *—*- What type of energy does your water heater (tank type) use most? O Electricity O Solar energy O Other fuels No, only cold piped water in this building No piped water in this building H12. Is there a bathtub or shower in this building? O Yes, for this household only O Yes, but also used by another household O No bathtub or shower H 13. Is there a flush toilet in this building? O Yes, for this household only O Yes, but also used by another household Is the toilet flushed with: saltwater? O Fresh water? O No—»- If "No, " what type of toilet? O Outhouse or privy an O Other or none H14. Is this building connected to a public sewer? O Yes, connected to public sewer O No, connected to septic tank or cesspool O No, use other means H15. Is there a refrigerator in your living quarters? O Yes O No H16. Do you have air conditioning? O Yes, a central air-conditioning system O Yes, 1 individual room unit O Yes, 2 or more individual room units O No FOR CENSUS USE A4- Block - number OOO III 3 3 3 A6. Serial — number 0O00 I I I I 8 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 tf- q. O- cl 5 5 5 5 6 G & & ? ? ? ? 9 9 9 B. Type of unit or quarters Occupied O First form O Continuation Vacant O Regular O Usual home elsewhere Group quarters O First form O Continuation For Vacant Units CI. Is this unit for — O Year round use O Seasonal — Skip C2, C3, and D. C2. Vacancy status O For rent O For sale only O Rented or sold, not occupied O Held for occasional use O Other vacant C3. Is this unit boarded up? O Yes O No D, Months vacant O Less than 1 month O 1 up to 2 months O 2 up to 6 months O 6 up to 12 months O 1 up to 2 years O 2 or more years E. Indicators O O Pop./F F. Total ~~ persons III 8 8 8 3 3 3 cl. q. a- 5 5 5 6 6 6 ? ? ? 8 8 8 9 9 9 E-4 Appendix E.— Facsimiles of Questionnaire Pages ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS H17. How many automobiles, vans, or light trucks are kept at home for use by members of your household? (Include company — owned vehicles kept at home.) O None O 1 automobile, ortruck, or van, etc. O 2 automobiles, or trucks, or vans, etc. O 3 or more automobiles, ortrucks, or vans, etc. H18. Which fuel is used most for cooking? O Gas: bottled or tank O Electricity O Fuel oil, kerosene, etc. O Wood O Other fuel No fuel used H19. What are the costs of utilities and fuels for your living quarters? a. Electricity $ .00 OR A verage monthly cost Included in rent or no charge D Electricity not used b. Gas $ .00 OR A verage monthly cost Included in rent or no charge Gas not used c. Water $ .00 OR Included in rent or no charge A verage monthly cost d. Fuel oil. kerosene, etc. .00 OR Yearly cost Included in rent or no charge These fuels not used H20. Is this apartment (house) part of a condominium? O Yes O No H21. Are your living quarters — C Owned or being bought by you or by someone in this household? O Rented for cash rent? O Occupied without payment of cash rent? H22. Ask of persons who rent their living quarters — — What is the monthly rent? If rent Is not paid by the month, see the Questionnaire Reference Book on how to figure monthly rent. J Less than $50 : $50 to $59 : $60 to $69 O $70 to $79 : $80 to $89 : $90 to $99 : $100 to $109 O $110 to $119 : $120 to $129 : $130 to $139 : $140 to $149 O $150 to $159 $160 to $169 $170 to $179 : $180 to $189 $190 to $199 : $200 to $224 $225 to $249 $250 to $274 : $275 to $299 $300 to $349 : $350 to $399 : $400 to $499 $500 or more H23. If this Is a one-family house - a. Is this house on a property of 3 or more acres? O Yes C No b. Is any part of the property used as a commercial establishment or medical office? O Yes No H24. If this is a one-family house or a condominium unit which is owned or is being bought — What is the value of this property, that is, how much do you think this property (house and lot or condominium unit) would sell for if it were for sale? Do not ask this question if this is - • A mobile home or trailer • A house on 3 or more acres • A house with a commercial establishment or medical office on the property O Less than $10,000 O $10,000 to $14,999 O $15,000 to $17,499 O $17,500 to $19,999 O $20,000 to $22,499 O $22,500 to $24,999 O $25,000 to $27,499 O $27,500 to $29,999 C $30,000 to $34,999 O $35,000 to $39,999 : $40,000 to $44,999 $45,000 to $49,999 O $50,000 to $54,999 O $55,000 to $59,999 O $60,000 to $64,999 O $65,000 to $69,999 O $70,000 to $74,999 O $75,000 to $79,999 O $80,000 to $89,999 O $90,000 to $99,999 O $100,000 to$124,999 O $125,000 to $149,999 O $150,000 to $199,999 O $200,000 or more Please ash H25-H27, if this is a one-family house which Is owned or being bought, unless this is — A CONDOMINIUM UNIT A mobile home or trailer A house on 3 or more acres A house with a commercial establishment or medical office on the property If any of these, or if this is a multi-family structure, skip H25 to H27 and turn to page 6. H25. What were the real estate taxes on this property last year? $ .00 0R : None H26. What is the annual premium for fire and hazard insurance on this property? .00 OR None H27a. Do you have a mortgage or similar debt on this property? O Yes, mortgage or similar debt _ O No, Skip to page 6. b. Do you have a second or junior mortgage on this property? O Yes No c. How much is your total regular monthly payment to the lender? Also Include payments to lenders holding second or junior mortgages on this property. 00 OR No regular payment required — Skip to page 6. d. Does your regular monthly payment (amount entered In H27c) include payments for real estate taxes on this property? O Yes, taxes included in payment O No, taxes paid separately or taxes not required e. Does your regular monthly payment (amount entered in H27c) include payments for fire and hazard insurance on this property? O Yes, insurance included in payment O No, insurance paid separately or no insurance CENSUS USE H19a. 3 3 3 O- O- a- 5 5 5 6 6 6 ? ? ? g g g 9 9 9 H19b. 1 I s s 3 3 H19c. O 3 3 5 5 6 G ? ? 9 9 9 H19d. 1 I I I 2 2. 2. 2 3 3 3 3 O- Q~ Q~ fl- 5 5 5 5 6 6 G 6 ? ? ? ? 9 9 9 9 E-5 Appendix E. -Facsimiles of Questionnaire Pages FOR YOUR HOUSEHOLD PH»S FOR CENSUS USE ONLY O 1 I III 222 3 3 3 Of Or Of 3 5 5 6 & 6 ? ? ? 9 9 9 Q 1 I 3 3 III 2 8 2 3 3 3 q_ O- O- 5 5 5 G 6 G ? ? ? 8 8 8 9 9 9 © 1 I 3 3 O III 3 3 3 G 6 6 6 ? ? i' ? 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 © 2. 1 I III c c 2 3 3 3 °r ']- °f 5 5 5 6 6 6 I ? ? ^! ^ ^1 © 1 I 3 3 o o 1 I I <l 8 8 3 3 3 J- tf_ tf_ 5 5 5 6 6 6 ! ? ? 9 9 9 © 1 I 3 3 O 1 I 3 3 9 9 9 © O 1 I O o III 8 8 3 3 5 5 6 6 ? ? 9 9 9 H25. O O 1 I I I 8 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 cr °r cr cr 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 ? ? ? ? 8 3 8 8 9 9 9 9 H26. O 1 I I 2 2 8 3 3 3 C~ C- cr 5 5 5 6 6 6 ? ? ? 9 9 9 H27c. 1 I GQ. 3 3 3 3 9 9 9 9 O 1 I 8 8 3 3 <?_ a. 5 5 6 6 ? ? 9 9 E-6 Appendix E.— Facsimiles of Questionnaire Pages ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS FOR Name of Person 1 on page 2 Last name First name 11. Where was . . . born? If born In a hospital, give residence of the mother, not location of hospital. Fill one circle. Bom in: O Virgin Islands of the United States O Puerto Rico O United States O Other — Specify-"7 Name of country 12. If this person was born In a foreign country - a. I* ... a naturalized citizen of the United States? O Yes, a naturalized citizen O No, not a citizen O Born abroad of American parents b. When did . . . come to the Virgin Islands to stay? O 1975 to 1980 O 1960 to 1964 O 1970 to 1974 O 1965 to 1969 1950 to 1959 Before 1950 13a. In what country was . . .'« father born? O Virgin Islands of the United States O Puerto Rico h O United States * O Other — Specify-*~1 Name of country b. In what country was . . .* mother bom? O Virgin Islands of the United States O Puerto Rico O United States O Other — Specify~1 Name of country 14a. Does . . . speak a language other than English at home? ^ O Yes O No, only speaks English — Skip to 15a b. What is this language? (For example - French, Italian, Spanish, etc.) c. How well does O Very well O Well speak English? O Not well O Not at all 15a. Did ... live in this house five years ago (April 1, 1975)7 If In college or Armed Forces In April 1975, report place of residence there. O Born April 1975 or later — Turn to next page for next person O Yes, this house — Skip to 16a _ t— O No, different house b. Where did ... live five years ago (April 1, 1975)? O St. Thomas O United States[ O St. Croix O Other O St. John > Specify-, U.S. State or foreign country 16a. At any time during the last 10 years has . . . lived outside the Virgin Islands of the United States for 6 or more consecutive months? O Yes O No- Skip to 17 b. When did . . . come or return to the Virgin Islands (the last time)? O 1979 or 1980 O 1978 O 1976 or 1977 O 1975 O 1973 or 1974 O 1970 to 1972 c. Where did . . . live just before coming ( or returning) to the Virgin Islands the last time? O United States O Antigua O Puerto Rico « O British V.I. (Tortola, Gorda, etc.) O Trinidad & Tobago O St Kitts O Other — Specify "7 d.How long did . . . live in that place (16c) the last time? O 6 months O 5 years up to 1 year „ , , „ O 6 to 9 years O 1 to 2 years _ , . . O 10 or more years O 3 to 4 years e. For the last 6 months that . . . lived outside of the Virgin Islands was . . . (l)Working at a job or business ^ No (full or part time)? O O (2) In the U.S. Armed Forces? O O (3) Attending school or college?. o o 17. Enumerator — Mark when this person was born. O Born before April 1965— Ask questions 18-31. (Omit question 18 If born April 1960 to March 1965). O Born April 1965 or later - Turn to next page for next person 18. In April 1975 (five years ago) was . . . — a. On active duty in the Armed Forces of the United States? O Yes O No b. Attending college? O Yes O No c. Working at a job or business? O Yes, full-time O No O Yes, part-time 19a. Is .. .aveteran of active duty military service in the Armed Forces of the United States? If service was In National Guard or Reserves only, see the Questionnaire Reference Book. O Yes O No - Skip to 20 19b. Was active duty military service during — Fill a circle for each period in which . . . served. O May 1975 or later O Vietnam era (August 1964-Aprll 1975) O February 1955 - July 1964 O Korean conflict (June 1950-January 1955) O World War II (September 1940-July 1947) O World War I (April 1917-November 1918) O Any other time 20. Does . . . have a physical, mental or other health condition which has lasted for 6 or more months andwhich- m Yes No a. Limits the kind or amount of work . . . can do at a job? O b. Prevents . . . from working at a job? o O c. Limits or prevents . . . from using public transportation? O 21. If Otis person Is a female - How many babies has she ever had, not counting stillbirths? Do not count her stepchildren or children she has adopted. None 12 3 4 5 6 7 o ooooooo 8 9 10 11 12 or more o o o o o 22a. Did . . . work at any time last week? O Yes— Fill this circle If this O No— Fill this circle person worked full If this person time or part time. did not work, (Count part time work or did only own such as delivering papers, housework, or helping without pay In school work, a family business or farm. or volunteer !_ Also count active duty work. ^ In the Armed Forces.) Skip to 23 b. How many hours did. -work last week (at all lobs)? Subtract any time off; add overtime or extra hours worked. Hours — Skip to 26 23. Was. . . temporarily absent or on layoff from a job or business last week? O Yes, on layoff O No O Yes, on vacation, temporary illness, labor dispute, etc. 24a. Has . . . been looking for work during the last 4 weeks? \ O Yes O No— Skip to 25 b. Could . . . have taken a job last week? O No, already has a job O No, temporarily ill No, other reasons (In school, etc) Yes, could have taken a job ^^^^^^^^^^ FOR CENSUS 11. III 2 2 8 3 3 3 °r °r °r 5 5 5 G G G ? ? ? 8 8 8 9 9 9 13a. 13b. 1 I 2 8 3 3 5 5 6 6 ? ? 8 8 9 9 III 8 8 8 3 3 3 °r cr °r 5 5 5 6 6 G ? ? ? 8 8 8 9 9 9 USE ONLY XW^\\^\^\^\^\\W^ 14b. III 8 8 2 3 3 3 8 8 9 9 15b. 1 I 8 8 2 3 3 3 °r cr "r 5 5 5 6 6 ? ? G ? 8 8 8 9 9 9 16c. III 2 8 2 3 3 3 °r °r °t- 5 5 5 6 6 6 ? ? ? 8 8 8 9 9 9 22b. 1 I JIC 1 I I I 2 8 8 3 3 3 °r °r "r 5 5 5 6 6 6 ? ? ? 5 5 6 6 ? ? 9 9 9 9 9 E-7 Appendix E.— Facsimiles of Questionnaire Pages PERSON 1 ON PAGE 2 25. When dtd . . . last work, even for a few day*? O 1980 O 1978 O 1970 to 1974 ~) O 1979 O 1975 to 1977 O 1969 or earlier I Skip to 29d O Never worked J 26—28. Currant or most recant job activity: Describe clearly this person's chieflob activity or business last week. If this person had more than one lob, describe the one at which this person worked the most hours. If this person hod no job or business last week, give Information for last lob or business since 19 75. 26. Industry a. For whom did . . . work? Ifnow on active duty In the U.S. Armed Forces, print "AF" and skip to question 29a. (Name of company, business, organization, or other employer) b. What kind of business or industry was this? Describe activity at location where employed. (For example: Hospital, newspaper publishing, department store, shirt manufacturer, soft drink bottling company) e. Is this mainly — (Fill one circle) O Manufacturing O Retail trade O Wholesale trade O Other — (agriculture, construction, service, government, etc.) 27. Occupation a. What kind of work was . . . doing? (For example: Registered nurse, personnel manager, supervisor of accounting clerks, sewing machine operator, maintenance mechanic) b. What ware . . .'» most important activities or duties? (For example: Patient care, directing hiring policies, supervising accounting clerks, sewing shirts, repairing machines In plant) 28. Was . . . (Fill one circle) Employee of private company, business or individual, for wages, salary, or commissions O Federal government employee O Local government employee (territorial, etc.) O Self-employed in own business, professional practice, or farm — Own business not incorporated O Own business incorporated O Working without pay in family business or farm O 29a. Last year (1979). did . . . work, even for a few days, at a paid job or in a business or farm? o Yes O No -Sklpto29d b. How many weeks did . . . work in 1979? Count paid vacation, paid sick leave, and military service. Weeks CENSUS USE 26.ABC o o o D E F o o o G H J o o o K L M o o o III 2 2 2 3 3 °r °r S 5 G G ? ? 8 8 9 9 AF O NW O 27. N P Q o o o R S T o o o U V w o o o X Y Z o o o 1 I 2 2 3 3 3 °r °r °r 5 5 5 6 6 6 ? ? ? 8 8 8 9 9 9 29c. During the weeks worked in 1979, how many hours did . . . usually work each week? Hours d. Of the weeks not worked in 1979 (if any), how many weeks was . . . looking for work or on layoff from a job? Weeks 30. Income in 1979 — Fill circles and print dollar amounts. If net Income was a loss, write "Loss" above the dollar amount. Ifexact amount Is not known, give best estimate. For Income receivedjointly by household members, see the Questionnaire Reference Book. During 1979, did . . . receive any income from the following sources? If "Yes" to any of the sources below — How much did this person receive for the entire year? a. Wages, salary, commissions, bonuses, or tips from all jobs — Report amount before deductions for taxes, bonds, dues, or other Items. O Yes O No ~$ .00 (Annual amount — Dollars) b. Own nonfarm business, partnership, or professional practice — Report net Income after business expenses. O Yes-»- $ oo O No (Annual amount - Dollars) c. Own farm — Report net Income after operating expenses. Include earnings as a tenant farmer or sharecropper. O Yes O No ~$ .00 (Annual amount - Dollars) d. Interest, dividends, royalties, or net rental income — Report even small amounts credited to an account. O Yes-»-$ 00 O No (Annual amount — Dollars) e. Social Security or Railroad Retirement .00 O Yes-*- $ O No (Annual amount - Dollars) t. Public assistance or public welfare payments— Include aid to minors, old age assistance, general assistance, aid to the blind or totally disabled. Exclude separate payments for hospital or other medical care. O Yes-^j .00 O No (Annual amount - Dollars) g. Unemployment compensation, veterans' payments, pensions, alimony or child support, or any other sources of income received regularly. Exclude lump-sum payments such as money from an Inheritance or the sale of a home. O Yes-»~j 00 O No (Annual amount — Dollars) 31. What was . . .'s total income in 1979? 00 Add entries in question 30a through g; subtract losses. If total amount was a (Annual amount - Dollars) loss, write "Loss" above amount. QR O None CENSUS USE ONLY 29c. 1 I 2 2 3 3 °t °r 5 5 6 6 ? ? 8 8 9 9 29d. 1 I 2 2 3 3 cr °r 5 5 6 ? 8 9 30a. o i i i i 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 ? ? ? ? 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 A O 30c. III 2 2 2 3 3 6 6 ? ? 8 8 9 9 A O 30e. III 2 2 2 3 3 3 "r "r "r 5 5 6 6 ? ? S 8 9 9 30b. 1 I I I 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 &. a- O- O- 5 5 5 6 6 6 ? ? ? 8 8 8 9 9 9 O A O 30d. III 2 2 2 3 3 3 O- tX. £L. 5 5 6 6 ? ? 9 9 9 9 O A O 30f. 1 I 2 2 3 3 °r °f 5 5 6 6 ? ? 9 9 30g. 1 I I I 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 tf- o~ C- a. 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 ? ? ? ? S 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 31. 1 I I I 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 or q. or q. 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 ? ? ? ? 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 O A O Please turn to the next page and answer the questions for Person 2 on page 2 E-8 1980 Census of Population and Housing Users' Guide The Users' Guide, a reference work on the 1 980 census, is now available. It consists of: • Part A. Text—Covers census data subjects; geographic con- siderations; reports, tapes, maps, and other products; services available to users; and many other topics. • Part B. Glossary— Provides detailed definitions of popula- tion, housing, geographic, and technical terms. • Part C. Index to Summary Tape Files 1 to 4—Provides an index, subject-by-subject, to the hundreds of tables in the four major summary tape series. 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